This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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11761 | We often see bees with sting extended and tipped with a tiny drop of poison; but how do we know that this poison is certainly mingled with the honey? |
11761 | What should induce the_ Melipona_ to accumulate stores which they could not preserve? |
13401 | Can this be done? |
13401 | Shall we speak, too, of the richness of the Roscoff fauna? |
13401 | What do I ask for him? |
16353 | ''Do n''t you feel good now?'' |
16353 | and in which of them could a reasonable degree of skill be more readily acquired by a beginner? |
12490 | If one kind of battery current destroys its sensitiveness, may we not suppose that another kind might increase its sensitiveness? 12490 What is the nature of electrical conductivity or resistance, and how is it so greatly and so suddenly changed? 15833 But is it not a truly curious thing that_ several_ individuals should have had at nearly the same time that idea that was so astonishing in one? 15833 Now, how can the quantity of work to be got out of a given weight of water be increased without in any way improving the efficiency of the turbine? 15833 What is the explanation? 15833 Why? 13640 But what do we often do? 13640 How much has medical science gained in this direction during the interval of more than two thousand years? 13640 Why, then, has it not already been universally adopted? 13443 Now, what is the etiological factor of the disease? 13443 To this question:But why, then, have we two eyes?" |
13443 | What more simple method than this could be desired? |
16773 | ***** WHAT CAUSES PAINT TO BLISTER AND PEEL? |
16773 | And where are they to be found? |
16773 | Dust, then, being so universally prevalent, what do I mean by dust- free spaces? |
16773 | How are such things possible? |
16773 | Meanwhile, however, it may happen that the yet unapplied and unfruitful results evoke a sneer, and the question:"Cui bono?" |
16773 | The practical point is, What remedies can be used to prevent the ravages of the borers? |
15708 | Has such an instrument been already put upon the market? |
15708 | Who were the effigy builders? |
15253 | But of which of these great men can it be said that their labors were directed to practical ends? |
15253 | Is it not possible, nay probable that they may mean the evolution of our''elements''from a primary undifferentiated form of matter? |
15253 | This accumulation of bare knowledge is all very well, but_ cui bono_? |
15253 | What wonder if some eulogise, and others revile, the new philosophy for its utilitarian ends and its merely material triumphs? |
15253 | Where are the fruits of the restoration of science which I promised? |
16792 | 8106 What is a Plant? |
16792 | But after all the discussion he says:"To the question,_ Is this an animal or a plant?_ we must often reply,_ We do not know_." |
16792 | But how many times does it not happen that it gets injured before reaching its destination? |
16792 | Does this indicate fusion or solution of carbon? |
16792 | How had the animals been able to penetrate this well? |
16792 | With such advantages, it may be asked: Why does not the gas- engine everywhere supersede the steam- engine? |
16354 | And shall Trelawny die? 16354 But is this really so? 16354 ] The question may be asked,Why increase the size of these huge pieces of apparatus?" |
13358 | But we may well ask, Have foreign gardeners found out some great secret in the cultivation of this plant? |
13358 | Or is their climate more suitable for it? |
13358 | Or their soil adapted to growing it and getting it into splendid condition for forcing? |
13358 | What can be more delicious and refreshing than the scent of its fragrant flowers? |
13358 | What other plant can equal in spring the attractiveness of its pillars of pure white bells half hidden in their beautiful foliage? |
14097 | And the castle of cards, four, five, and eight stories high? |
14097 | And then those famous card tents in a row, that fell one after another when the first one in the line was overturned? |
14097 | Do our readers remember all those ingenious toys which our mothers and sisters improvised in order to amuse us? |
14097 | Do you remember the cork from which, by the aid of a few long needles for bars, an ingenious fly- cage was formed? |
14097 | Does it rise at once, and become mixed with the large body of water in the boiler? |
14097 | Now introduce a large volume of cold water through an opening in the bottom, and what becomes of it? |
14097 | Now, what shall I say regarding exposure? |
14097 | Who has not seen, of old, Robert Houdin''s heavy chest and Robert Houdin''s magic drum? |
11735 | If we ask ourselves, at the outset of the inquiry,"Who and what are the operatives of manufacturing America?" |
11735 | Referring to the words"Free Trade,"the speaker in question begins by asking,"What is the essential nature of that which we call trade?" |
11735 | The"indoor"poor, as paupers in almshouses are called, can be found and counted with comparative ease, but how can the outdoor paupers be found? |
11735 | There remains the question already alluded to as inextricably bound up with American labor problems: How does the American tariff affect wages? |
11344 | A much- vexed question with ladies was,"What will suit my complexion?" |
11344 | Does the abuse exist? |
11344 | Habitual intemperance leads to severe( psychical?) |
11344 | How now stands the case with an argentic enlargement? |
11344 | Was it because big- waisted women were so frequently fat and forty, old and ugly? |
11344 | Yet what knowledge was so useful? |
11736 | But what is London but one huge room packed with over four millions of inhabitants? |
11736 | Gas is distilled off, but where is it to get any air from? |
11736 | How on earth can it be expected to burn? |
11736 | Is it not an anomaly, is it not farcical? |
11736 | Is it not possible that compacting small coal into lumps is a wrong operation, and that we ought rather to think of breaking big coal down into slack? |
11736 | Is this right? |
11736 | Ought they not to be organized on a naval basis? |
11736 | The question arises, In what form ought solid fuel to be-- ought it to be in lumps or in powder? |
11736 | What limits the temperature of a flame? |
11736 | What term is strong enough to stigmatize such suicidal folly? |
16270 | Does not dry sufficiently hard? |
16270 | Gelatine cracks on being pulled off? |
16270 | Gelatine not thick enough? |
16270 | Is there not a very great probability of some of the apparently insoluble rocky formations being answerable for these accumulations? |
16270 | Negative not dense enough? |
16270 | Rubber peels off on drying? |
16270 | The rubber will not flow over glass? |
11648 | He looked, and said,"Why is it that the sun appears so red?" |
11648 | Is there any way of measuring the brightness of these patches? |
11648 | Now I would ask, What effect would such a mist have upon the light of the sun which shone through it? |
11648 | Now, what is the cause of this change in color? |
11648 | Tabasheer is said to be sometimes found among the ashes of bamboos that have been set on fire( by mutual friction?). |
11648 | The question then presents itself: Is there any connection between the amounts of the red and the blue which pass? |
11648 | When we speak of"flourishing luxuriantly,"what do we mean? |
11648 | Whence came this pollen collected on the upper glass? |
11648 | Whence come the large number of microbes in the crowded places and in hospitals? |
14990 | Did not the ocean of ultimate reality and truth lie beyond? |
14990 | How had it come about that by the side of ageing worlds we had nebulæ in a relatively younger stage? |
14990 | How then did out of this Roman cure shoe develop the horseshoeing of southern Europe? |
14990 | Were they only the pebbles of the beach with which we had been playing? |
14990 | What was the original state of things? |
17167 | And what do we mean by expression in a building? |
17167 | WHAT IS DIFFUSION? |
17167 | Would not a current of air passing through pipes showered with well water keep them cold enough? |
17167 | You may say: May not a design satisfy all these logical conditions, and yet be cold and uninteresting, and give one no pleasure? |
11647 | ''By hand?'' |
11647 | ''How are they bored?'' |
11647 | ''How long does a draw plate last?'' |
11647 | ''The stones?'' |
11647 | ''Watch jewels?'' |
11647 | How can we meet it? |
11647 | How have these attempts, which have doubtless been made at several periods, come out? |
11647 | Is it A. Hudsoni? |
11647 | Is this species in cultivation, or where may a figure of it be seen? |
11647 | Why should we reject_ a priori_ and without investigation other useful data which it may yet present to our consideration? |
11647 | but what of violas?" |
15193 | But it may be asked,"How could the fauna and flora propagate themselves under such conditions?" |
15193 | Is there not in this an act of real intelligence? |
15193 | May not the following be a reason for this? |
15193 | My only observations being a Vespa puncturing Cassandra calyculata, an Andrena(?) |
15193 | Now, what is the function of these atmospheric and ground electric currents? |
15193 | Should we not then seek to determine by the tone whether their call, which is always the same, is amorous or not? |
15193 | They are doubtless responses to those challenges; but what do they mean? |
15193 | Was it possible that he, with all the liquid he had imbibed, could vomit so much and for so long a time? |
15193 | What do we know of the gobbling of the turkey, which the whistling and the cries of children excite? |
11385 | From the limestone? |
11385 | From the trap? |
11385 | In the first place, what is a microbe? |
11385 | On either side of this dike is a vein from one to three feet in thickness, of white quartz with specks of ore. Where did that quartz come from? |
11385 | THEORY OF THE ACTION OF THE CARBON MICROPHONE-- WHAT IS IT? |
11385 | Theory of the Action of the Carbon Microphone.--What is it? |
11385 | What are the processes that permit of such results being reached? |
11385 | Whence came these nitrates? |
15052 | (?) |
15052 | How soon could you make the first delivery, and at what rate per month until the whole is complete? |
15052 | None of the chemical remains on the leaves after a rain(?) |
15052 | STEAM OR HORSE POWER? |
13962 | Does the quality of the charge?--that is to say, is the positive or the negative more prone to break disruptively through the insulating medium? |
13962 | How does the discharge show itself? |
13962 | What controls the discharge? |
13962 | What shall be done? |
13962 | Why then is it not employed for the purpose? |
13962 | With these points admitted as facts, the question arises, Whence this electricity? |
16972 | But how about tobacco? |
16972 | Hence it has been asked, Is the paraffine occurring in petroleum and ozokerite identical with that which is produced by their distillation? |
16972 | I have thought that an example of the intelligence( instinct?) |
16972 | Is the poisoning of the household atmosphere by the ignorant, thoughtless, or selfish smoker morally more defensible? |
16972 | May not this idea be extended, then, to include the magnetic medium, the ether itself? |
16972 | The question now arises, What value has this determination of the proto- paraffine which may exist in an oil? |
16972 | What difference, if any, exists? |
16972 | What would be said of a man who introduced poison in any degree into the food or drink of his child? |
16972 | Where can you find young redwoods growing more thriftily than among their giant ancestors, nearly or quite as old as the Christian era? |
16972 | Where do you find white pines growing better than in parts of New England where this tree has grown from time immemorial? |
11649 | ***** THE THERMIC MOTOR OF THE FUTURE? |
11649 | But what of this heat? |
11649 | Does not the expenditure of oil in large motors largely offset the saving in coal? |
11649 | Had we not better worship a deity called beauty, whose place is a little higher up Parnassus? |
11649 | Is not steam, after all, more economical in the long run? |
11649 | May I not urge that to such spaces must be given the best that is in you? |
11649 | What harm does it do? |
11649 | Why should not we encourage individual young sculptors more? |
11649 | Why should we not in our endeavors attempt in some measure to transfix the brilliant harmonies that follow the sun in his liberal and gracious course? |
15051 | Cold is an antiseptic then, but why? |
15051 | How does the decline of temperature act? |
15051 | Is it not natural that the sleep so profound shall stop the laboring heart? |
15051 | Is the process simple or compound? |
15051 | It leads one to ask, what, if the law be so definite, are curative and preventive medicine doing meanwhile, that they shall not disturb it? |
15051 | So injurious is the influence of Symmetry in Natural foliage design, that it might almost be a test question--"Is the design symmetrical?" |
15051 | What has happened? |
15051 | What is the reason that cases of sudden death, by so- called"apoplexy,"crowd together into a few hours? |
15051 | What may naturally follow less than a deeper sleep? |
15051 | What, then, would be the respective influence of low and high temperatures on the respiration of pure oxygen? |
15051 | Why should a community wake up one day with catarrh or with the back of the throat unduly red and the tonsils large? |
15051 | Why, in a given day or week, are shoals of the aged swept away, while the young live as before? |
15051 | Why, in a particular village or town, shall the medical men be summoned on some particular day to a number of places to visit children with croup? |
15889 | 3.312 Sucrose? |
15889 | But is the converse true? |
15889 | But now the question might well be put, Was any limit set to this synthetic power of the chemist? |
15889 | Could it be brought to the crucial test of experiment? |
15889 | From this, would it not be surprising if it did not intervene in the wonderful phenomenon of crystallization? |
15889 | Had the atoms of our present elements been made to yield? |
15889 | How could it be otherwise? |
15889 | How did this wonderful atomic motion affect their chemistry? |
15889 | Is spontaneous crystallization accompanied with an appreciable manifestation of electricity? |
15889 | It could; but how? |
15889 | Though, in the play of_ affinity_, there is a manifestation of electricity, is it the same with_ cohesion_, which also is a chemical force? |
15889 | What did modern research say to this question? |
15889 | What was the result? |
15417 | But what is the nature of it? |
15417 | Continuing, he remarked:] And now the question arises, Should the hair be periodically cut? |
15417 | Does it create any strength or force? |
15417 | Does the analogy between the two substances extend to the vibrating periods of their atoms? |
15417 | How, then, is this energy which exists in the shape of animal strength used and distributed? |
15417 | To what is this difference of condition due? |
15417 | What do we find transformed? |
15417 | What is he, then, doing every second of that time? |
15417 | What then is animal strength considered in the same light? |
15417 | Why is it that a superior vitality, and a singular exemption from disease, notoriously distinguish dwellers in the open air, by land or sea? |
15417 | Why is life out of doors proverbially synonymous with robust health? |
15417 | Why is this? |
11734 | But now, instead of imagining the question, What do you mean by explaining a property of matter? |
11734 | But the question suggests itself, how are the paper negatives to be rendered transparent, and how is the grain of the paper to be obliterated? |
11734 | May it not after all be attractive? |
11734 | The question is, What engine is this? |
11734 | Was it the Rocket of 1829 or the Rocket of 1830, or neither? |
11734 | Yet, if not, then we may ask, what became of the Rocket of 1830? |
11662 | But what is a shuttle? |
11662 | Can you not invent a method of working from a reel direct?" |
11662 | Have the engineers of the Essen works improved their processes of manufacture since that epoch? |
11662 | How could we be? |
11662 | Is there a pile of this kind so constant as not to render a rigorously accurate adjustment illusory? |
11662 | It is scarcely necessary to ask, Has this been so? |
11662 | Jealous of that? |
11662 | Must the numerous accidents mentioned be attributed to defects in the metal employed? |
11662 | Of what elements shall this constant battery be formed? |
11662 | The history of the sewing machine, and the decision of the great question, Who invented an apparatus that would unite fabrics by stitches? |
11662 | The important question is, What would the necessary alterations cost? |
11662 | Were they due to defective hooping? |
11662 | Were they due to some one of the numerous inconveniences inherent to the cylindrico- prismatic system of closing(_ Rundkeilverschluss_)? |
11662 | What, in fact, are the conditions essential for their proper working? |
11662 | Why is this, and how is it that a very big shuttle can not be used, large enough, indeed, to accommodate any bobbin within itself? |
11662 | Why, indeed? |
11662 | Will this exhibition awaken general interest, or will it prove a local affair simply? |
13939 | We may live without books-- What is knowledge but grieving? 13939 And into what better hands could you fall? 13939 But where is the man that can live without dining? |
13939 | I may reply, what use is there in trying to do anything the very best it can be done? |
13939 | It may be asked by the mechanician, Can this method be used for testing our surface plates? |
13939 | The greatest consideration in the qualities of a cook is, does she like the work? |
13939 | Then, he asked, with what weapon is the ironclad going to vanquish these torpedo rams? |
13939 | We may live without hope-- What is hope but deceiving? |
13939 | We may live without love-- what is passion but pining? |
13939 | You may now ask, how are we to know what sort of surface we have? |
13939 | You may now inquire, How critical is this"color test"? |
13939 | You may say, of what use are such refinements? |
10662 | And I,... how shall I make all this clear to you who may read? |
10662 | And surely you do see thiswise with me? |
10662 | And surely, do I make this thing clear? |
10662 | And this is but a poor way to put it; yet how shall I make the thing more known to you? |
10662 | And yet, again, who shall say what may be? |
10662 | And, in verity, what man then should have taught Mine Own to love him? |
10662 | But how to stop this thing, who should have power? |
10662 | But, truly, what use to this? |
10662 | Yet, truly, did it to have failed utter? |
10662 | Yet, truly, was not my journey one whole thought of love unto Naani? |
13399 | And, who knows? |
13399 | Came it from the air, or from the soil underneath? |
13399 | Does not this money belong to my client, as an overcharge unconsciously paid by him for my benefit? |
13399 | I counsel the young man thus tempted to ask himself, Am I entitled to pay from the manufacturer who offers it? |
13399 | If not, will my self- respect permit me to become his debtor for a gratuity to which I have no claim? |
13399 | If so, for what? |
13399 | If this is denied, can I resist the conclusion that it is a bribe to command future services at my hands? |
13399 | Is it probable they make it a part of their business policy to give something for nothing? |
13399 | On some occasions the soil certainly got wetter on the surface, but the question still remains, Whence the vapor? |
13399 | The question arises, What pecuniary advantage does it offer? |
13399 | Why do manufacturers pay commissions? |
11498 | How have we attained such success? |
11498 | I have often heard it asked,"But can the system be profitably adapted to small works?" |
11498 | If we now return to the question, What can be well done in brickwork? |
11498 | Quest.--Are they more expensive than ordinary flat belting? |
11498 | Quest.--Can they be run on ordinary flat pulleys? |
11498 | Quest.--Have these belts any special advantage over flat leather belting? |
11498 | Quest.--Have you a table or schedule of their weight per square foot? |
11498 | Quest.--What is the relative strength of a link belt compared to flat belting? |
11498 | Quest.--Why do they give better results when run slow? |
11498 | Quest.--Would you advise link belts for high rate of speed? |
11498 | Question.--Can these link belts be used on dynamos for electric lights? |
11498 | The question naturally arises, Why did not the iron run through the holes and join together? |
11498 | [ Illustration: ENGLISH HINGE JOINT:] Quest.--How are they made endless? |
11498 | [ Illustration] Quest.--Can they be run in wet places, such as mines, etc.? |
15050 | But how was the position of the bead found? |
15050 | Dreams and phantasms, as Spencer believes? |
15050 | How, then, does it happen that these coal tar colors have been so long and so seriously maligned by the general public? |
15050 | Is a fugitive color rendered faster by being applied along with a fast color? |
15050 | Is it strange that wise economists point to this territory and say,"Behold the future empire of the world"? |
15050 | Is not the dyer bewildered with an_ embarras de richesses_, so that he knows not where to choose? |
15050 | Is there not surely an overproduction of these fugitive coal tar colors? |
15050 | It must have had some foundation in fact, and the question arises, What was this foundation? |
15050 | Knowing the efficacy of mordants with certain coloring matters, is there no mordant which we can generally apply with this desirable object in view? |
15050 | May not the former have given rise to the latter? |
15050 | Not unfrequently one is asked the question, Is there no method whereby these fugitive colors can be made fast? |
15050 | What sort of conduct produces in our conscience pleasure and what sort of conduct induces pain? |
15050 | What then is good conduct, or bad? |
15050 | Where in the wide world is another valley in which climate, latitude and nature have been so liberal? |
15050 | Where is the drilling machine that will approach that with a single drill? |
16948 | Can you make out a well- marked point on the leading edge? |
16948 | What is the royalty to be? |
16948 | ***** SHALL WE HAVE A NATIONAL HORSE? |
16948 | Are we a nation of idiots to be influenced by such nonsense? |
16948 | Can America show any kind of a horse to tempt her brush? |
16948 | Does our government want breeding farms upon which to nurse these admitted"defects,"including the"confirmed roarer,"for cavalry horses? |
16948 | How is it with electricity? |
16948 | How is it with mechanical systems? |
16948 | I dare say that it will be uppermost in your minds, Whence comes the increased yield of salts? |
16948 | Scientists have reasoned and explored, trying to prove to the contrary, but what have they proved? |
16948 | What could be a more perfect illustration than the horse railroad system? |
16948 | What did? |
16948 | What standard? |
16948 | Why should we prefer electricity as the propelling agent of our street cars over all other known methods? |
12321 | As power divine is the healer, why should mortals concern themselves with the chemistry of food? |
12321 | Langley, the young American astronomer? |
12321 | Which testimony is correct? |
12321 | Why? |
12321 | _ By the individuality of God, do you mean that God has a finite form?_ No. |
12321 | _ Do you mean by this that God is a person?_ The word_ person_ affords a large margin for misapprehension, as well as definition. |
12321 | _ Is God the Principle of all science, or only of Divine or Christian Science?_ Science is Mind manifested. |
12321 | _ Is healing the sick the whole of Science?_ Healing physical sickness is the smallest part of Christian Science. |
12321 | _ Is man material or spiritual?_ In Science, man is the manifest reflection of God, perfect and immortal Mind. |
12321 | _ Is there more than one school of scientific healing?_ In reality there is, and can be, but one school of the Science of Mind- healing. |
12321 | _ Is there no matter?_ All is Mind. |
12321 | _ What is the Principle of Christian Science?_ It is God, the Supreme Being, infinite and immortal Mind, the Soul of man and the universe. |
17817 | And lastly, will it pay to use luminous combustion as a first power for generating dynamic caloric for use as a second power, as is now practiced? |
17817 | ELECTRICITY.--What is it? |
17817 | Fourth, will it pay to use luminous combustion as a first power to generate dynamic caloric as_ a second power_? |
17817 | Second, can we utilize water and wind for the production of_ dynamic caloric as a first power_? |
17817 | Third, can we utilize the differential tension of dynamic caloric in the earth and the atmosphere as_ a first power_? |
17817 | What can be more appropriate than to take a look at the past and recall some of the important events of Liszt''s so very interesting life? |
18345 | What moistens the lip, and what brightens the eye? 18345 Is he right? 18345 Mr. Rothschild-- If I understood you correctly, this electric light costs more than gas? 18345 What calls back the past like the rich pumpkin pie? |
14041 | And their numberless billions, springing every moment into existence wherever putrescence appeared, led to the question, How do they originate? |
14041 | And why? |
14041 | As to the second part of my subject,"What length of time may a car safely remain in service before being taken in for revarnishing?" |
14041 | But how? |
14041 | By what means? |
14041 | Do they spring up_ de novo_ from the highest point on the area of_ not- life_, which they touch? |
14041 | From universally diffused eggs, or from the direct physical change of dead matter into living forms? |
14041 | How did they arise? |
14041 | In the face of some experimental facts one was tempted to inquire: Have these spores any capacity to resist heat greater than the adults? |
14041 | Now the question before us is,"How did these organisms arise?" |
14041 | Then the ground is cleared for the strictly biological inquiry, How do they originate? |
14041 | What need, then, of spontaneous generation? |
14041 | Why should it be otherwise here? |
18265 | But why should they have? |
18265 | Can not some ingenious infringer realize the invention by a similar combination escaping the literalism of the terms of the elements? |
18265 | If these theories be true, what, it may be asked, is the agency that causes the dendrites to contract or the neuroglia cells to expand? |
18265 | Is there really a soul sitting aloof in the pineal gland, as Descartes held? |
18265 | There is something beyond that, and what is that? |
14009 | ***** CAN WE SEPARATE ANIMALS FROM PLANTS? |
14009 | And who can prognosticate but that in the next decade an entire revolution in the ætiology and treatment of many diseases may take place? |
14009 | But how much is the spurious resistance during that time? |
14009 | How does the need for rapid working, and the question of time constant, affect the best mode of grouping the battery cells? |
14009 | Is there any danger of confusing a bird with the tree amid the foliage of which it builds its nest, or of mistaking a cow for the grass it eats? |
14009 | It becomes necessary then for us to inquire: If bacteria cause disease, in what manner do they produce it? |
14009 | Now suppose I take a little round rod of iron, about an inch long, and put it into the end of the tube, what will happen when I turn on my current? |
14009 | The question then arises, What function shall the national department perform? |
14009 | What are we to say of a sponge, or a sea anemone, of corals, of zoophytes growing rooted from oyster shells, of sea squirts, and of sea mats? |
14009 | What can this wonder glass do in the way of drawing boundary lines betwixt the living worlds? |
14009 | What fraction of a second do you require your signal to be given in? |
14009 | What has been gained as to practical application in the treatment of disease? |
14009 | What is the rate of the vibrator of your electric bell? |
14009 | Why should we have for action at a distance the greater advantage from placing the armature flatway to the poles? |
14989 | At what age should children first wear glasses? |
14989 | How can anyone but a medical man know that the impairment of vision does not arise from diminished sensibility of the retina? |
14989 | How is electromagnetic inertia practically eliminated? |
14989 | If a strong man is so much affected by this poison, how much less can a boy resist the inroads of such poisons? |
14989 | If one man must comply with the law, why should not the other? |
14989 | If the forty boys in every 1,000 are found, what is to be done with them? |
14989 | Is it not better to prevent disease than to try the cure after it has become established, or has honeycombed the constitution? |
14989 | Is there, in fact, starch in leaves? |
14989 | Of what value is the application of therapeutics if the human economy is so lowered in its vital forces that dissolution is inevitable? |
14989 | This sounded very learned, but was it really quite straightforward? |
14989 | Upon what principle does this augmentation of physiological effect depend? |
14989 | What are we to do to prevent further deterioration of vision? |
14989 | What would be thought of a cause which would weaken the legs of that boy so that he would have to use crutches to carry him through life? |
14989 | Would not a casual traveler have described such savages as worse than the negroes of Dahomey? |
14989 | how is it to be accounted for? |
15327 | 156 XLVIII, Young people and the schools 157 XLIX, How can the library assist the school? |
15327 | 3. Who''s who? |
15327 | And what good does a public library do? |
15327 | Are you not very much in doubt what is best for yourself? |
15327 | As the use of the library for reference work increases, the question will often be asked, has it any books on a certain subject? |
15327 | At these are discussed the many aspects of such difficult and as yet unanswered questions as: What do children most like to read? |
15327 | CHAPTER III What does a public library do for a community? |
15327 | CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I, The beginnings-- Library law 9 II, Preliminary work 10 III, What does a public library do for a community? |
15327 | Cross out NOT, if notice is wanted, if in great need or special haste Put a? |
15327 | For example, what does the novice know of classification? |
15327 | Frankly, do you know what is good for me to read? |
15327 | How interest them in reading? |
15327 | How make him one? |
15327 | If it is true that technical training is essential for the headship of a large library, why is it not equally necessary for that of a small library? |
15327 | Is it not of value to the library that its librarian should know how best to expend the money given him to use? |
15327 | Is n''t there a doubt in the best and most candid minds upon this same subject? |
15327 | What is it for? |
15327 | What is the best reading for them? |
15327 | Who wrote it? |
15327 | that he should not have to regret hours of time lost over useless experiments? |
19000 | What, Da? |
19000 | You would n''t know where your old Da could get a printer and some goop?" |
19000 | You''re going to risk another ten years to print out more blenders and pharma, more laptops and designer hats?" |
1705 | But how determine this all- important number? |
1705 | For how could hair come from what is not hair? |
1705 | It is the answer to the question, What is the relation in bulk between a sphere and its circumscribing cylinder? |
1705 | Or flesh from what is not flesh?" |
1705 | Proximate causes known, he sought remoter causes; childlike, his inquiring mind was always asking, Why? |
1705 | To Italy? |
1705 | To get this clearly in mind, we must ask ourselves: What, then, is science? |
1705 | Was it he, perhaps, who taught the Greeks to strike a rising and swinging blow from the hip, as depicted in the famous metopes of the Parthenon? |
1705 | What, then, was the line of scientific induction that led Aristarchus to this wonderful goal? |
1705 | Wherein then lies the difference? |
1705 | Why can I not prognosticate as well as you?" |
14735 | How,he asked,"can rights that are divine be given up? |
14735 | What man is he who can by his own natural authority bend the conscience of another? 14735 And what of a child born into the community? 14735 And what, moreover, of conscience? 14735 But how define such invasion of powers? 14735 But if the Church is not a supernatural institution, what is its nature? 14735 Can the makers of the original contract, that is to say, bind their successors? 14735 Did such partnership imply exclusion from its privilege for all who could not accept the special brand of religious doctrine? 14735 How could it seek security where it defied the desires of the vast majority of its subjects? 14735 If Hume has the materials why did he fail to build up a system from them? 14735 If legitimate government is based upon the consent of its subjects, may they withdraw their consent? 14735 If they are divine, no human authority can either supersede or limit them.... How can rights that are inherent be given up? 14735 What, then, and in general, is his place in the history of political thought? 14735 Why does political power,a Right of making Laws and Penalties of Death and consequently all less Penalties,"exist? |
14735 | Why is the Irish Catholic to have less justice than the Catholic of Quebec or the Indian Mohammedan? |
11383 | But how about the Indians? |
11383 | Where do meteorites come from? |
11383 | But how would it be possible to trace them among 20 or 30 miles of buried pipes? |
11383 | But, you are asking, what has all this to do with a revolving body? |
11383 | Can this be done? |
11383 | If this be perfection, can we expect the_ eye_ of ordinary mortal to reach it? |
11383 | Is that all? |
11383 | Is there wonder that the task is a discouraging one for the deaf child? |
11383 | The first question that presents itself is this: What is the measure or amount of this deflection? |
11383 | Under these conditions, what is the force which is being exerted on this body? |
11383 | Vanadium? |
11383 | What is the deflecting force actually exerted upon it? |
11383 | What, then, is centrifugal force? |
11383 | Where, then, is the centrifugal force? |
11383 | Why was it not left behind at the very first? |
16593 | ( Is this true for the lift pump as well?) |
16593 | Can you explain how this is a wedge? |
16593 | Can you give any uses of these substances? |
16593 | How can the almost innumerable lights and shades be produced on the plate? |
16593 | How do heat and light travel through this vast abyss of space? |
16593 | How is it possible to obtain on an immovable screen by means of a simple lens two distinct images of objects at widely varying distances? |
16593 | How much is a Stream Worth? |
16593 | How then does he help himself and perform the impossible? |
16593 | Is there any one who has not heard this saying? |
16593 | We naturally ask ourselves whether these colors which compose white light are themselves in turn compound? |
16593 | What are the characteristics of the air which have enabled man to accomplish these feats? |
16593 | What color nerves were defective in the case of the host? |
16593 | What is it that makes a molecule of water differ from a molecule of vinegar, and each differ from all other molecules? |
16593 | When do we Work? |
16593 | Where does Yeast come From? |
16593 | Where does your city obtain its water? |
17755 | But now proceed to ask what is this ether which in the case of light is thus vibrating? |
17755 | Do we know these properties in the ether in any other way? |
17755 | Wave motion in ether, light certainly is; but what does one mean by the term wave? |
17755 | What corresponds to the elastic displacement and recoil of the spring or pendulum? |
17755 | What corresponds to the inertia whereby it overshoots its mark? |
17755 | What properties are essential to a medium capable of transmitting wave motion? |
17755 | What was heat? |
17755 | Whence came the heat? |
17755 | Why not? |
18763 | How is it then that weak waves can produce effects which strong waves are incompetent to produce? |
18763 | M. Favre, are you coming?" |
18763 | May it not help to explain their neutrality? |
18763 | Suppose, then, light- waves, or heat- waves, to impinge upon an assemblage of such molecules, what may be expected to occur? |
18763 | We remain thus far in the region of fact: why not rest there? |
18763 | What need be added to it? |
10437 | Did you ever hear of Jesus''taking medicine Himself, or giving it to others? |
10437 | Then why should we worry ourselves about sickness and disease? 10437 Can Life die? 10437 Can Love be less than boundless? 10437 Can Truth be uncertain? 10437 Can drugs suddenly cure leprosy? 10437 Can eternity end? 10437 Cold, silent, stately stone, Dirge and song and shoutings low, In thy heart Dwell serene,--and sorrow? 10437 How can we do this christianly scientific work? 10437 I only know How thoughts of you forever cling to me: I wonder how the seasons come and go Beyond the sapphire sea? 10437 If you maintain this position, who or what can cause you to sin or suffer? 10437 Is not a man metaphysically and mathematically number one, a unit, and therefore whole number, governed and protected by his divine Principle, God? 10437 Is the informer one who sees the foe? 10437 Nay, would you not rather strengthen your citadel by every means in your power, and remain within the walls for its defense? 10437 Such being its nature, how can our godly temple possibly be demolished, or even disturbed? 10437 Then what shall we say of the mighty conquest over all sin? 10437 To- day being with you in spirit, what need that I should be present_ in propria persona_? 10437 What had she originated? 10437 What if the old dragon sends forth a new flood, to drown the Christ- idea? 10437 What must the end be? 10437 Who is telling mankind of their foe in ambush? 10437 Who will unite with me in this pure purpose, and faithfully struggle till it be accomplished? 10437 Why should our selfish self longer remain deaf to their cry? 10437 Why this backwardness, since exposure is necessary, to ensure the avoidance of the evil? 10437 Would you rush forth single- handed to combat the foe? 16778 Did you ever hear of Jesus''taking medicine himself, or giving it to others?" |
16778 | Then why should we worry ourselves about sickness and disease? 16778 Can Life die? 16778 Can Love be less than boundless? 16778 Can Truth be uncertain? 16778 Can drugs suddenly cure leprosy? 16778 Can eternity end? 16778 Cold, silent, stately stone, Dirge and song and shoutings low, In thy heart Dwell serene,--and sorrow? 16778 How can we do this Christianly scientific work? 16778 I only know How thoughts of you forever cling to me: I wonder how the seasons come and go Beyond the sapphire sea? 16778 If you maintain this position, who or what can cause you to sin or suffer? 16778 Is not a man metaphysically and mathematically number one, a unit, and therefore whole number, governed and protected by his divine Principle, God? 16778 Is the informer one who sees the foe? 16778 Nay, would you not rather strengthen your citadel by every means in your power, and remain within the walls for its defense? 16778 Such being its nature, how can our godly temple possibly be demolished, or even disturbed? 16778 What had she originated? 16778 What if the old dragon should send forth a new flood to drown the Christ- idea? 16778 What must the end be? 16778 What shall we say of the mighty conquest over all sin? 16778 Who is telling mankind of the foe in ambush? 16778 Who will unite with me in this pure purpose, and faithfully struggle till it be accomplished? 16778 Why should our selfish self longer remain deaf to their cry? 16778 Why this backwardness, since exposure is necessary to ensure the avoidance of the evil? 16778 Would you rush forth single- handed to combat the foe? 13930 Are the great laws of righteousness once more to be fulfilled? 13930 Are we as nations soon to come under the rule of that great law of death which is itself but part of the great law of life? 13930 Are we to go the way of the older civilizations? 13930 He jumped up and said:Why, what''s the matter? |
13930 | I believe that we have the Cuban Minister here with us to- night? |
13930 | Is it your pleasure, Masters of the University? |
13930 | Is it your pleasure, Reverend Doctors? |
13930 | Is our time of growth drawing to an end? |
13930 | May we not presage that still a third time-- most auspicious of numbers-- he may be called upon to take the reins of government? |
13930 | Or, as the strains mingled, has the new strain dwindled and vanished, from causes as yet obscure? |
13930 | Placetne igitur Venerabili huic Convocationi ut in virum Honorabilem Theodorum Roosevelt Gradus Doctoris in Iure Civili conferatur honoris causa? |
13930 | Placetne vobis, Domini Doctores? |
13930 | Placetne vobis, Magistri? |
13930 | The Bishop of Ely to you is the Bishop of to- day; but I felt like asking him when I met him this morning,"Where is Hereward the Wake?" |
13930 | The question must be, Is the right to prevail? |
13930 | The question must not be merely, Is there to be peace or war? |
13930 | What is the lesson to us to- day? |
10739 | And when a man has got hold of any such idea what is there that he will not do? |
10739 | But it is superfluity that Avarice brings in its train, and when was superfluity ever unwelcome? |
10739 | But what is the use of it? |
10739 | Does he fail to see that there are many who would act like them if only they could? |
10739 | Ethics asks: What are the duties towards others which justice imposes upon us? |
10739 | For what is our civilised world but a big masquerade? |
10739 | For with all the material prosperity of the country what do we find? |
10739 | How is it that there is such a thing as qualitative diversity, especially in ethical matters? |
10739 | How is it that we get a Tiberius, a Caligula, a Carcalla, a Domitian, a Nero; and on the other hand, the Antonines, Titus, Hadrian, Nerva? |
10739 | How shall a man be proud, when his conception is a crime, his birth a penalty, his life a labour, and death a necessity!--_ Quid superbit homo? |
10739 | Is this because we recognise all happiness to be a delusion, or an impediment to true welfare? |
10739 | Or does the reader actually suppose there are no people in the world as bad as Robespierre, Napoleon, or other murderers? |
10739 | Or have I fallen into an error the opposite of that in which Leibnitz fell with his_ identitas indiscernibilium_? |
10739 | The Law of Nature asks: What need I not submit to from others? |
10739 | The truth of such stories has, however, no bearing at all on the question, What do we mean by reason? |
10739 | To what purpose is it played, this farce in which everything that is essential is irrevocably fixed and determined? |
10739 | Who, then, can say where precaution against disaster begins to be exaggerated? |
10739 | [ 1] Can any one imagine that the tailor and the tanner would be impartial judges? |
10739 | and does not the same hold good of the affairs of ordinary life? |
10739 | in other words, What must I render? |
10739 | that is, What must I suffer? |
1706 | ''How short?'' 1706 ''I have full faith in your revelations of the future: what say you of my pilgrimage in this life-- is it short or long?'' 1706 But if his power is infinite, why should not a greater, rather than a very small, part of it be revealed to me? 1706 But immediately we are met with the question: Why do no great original investigators appear during all these later centuries? 1706 But to whom? 1706 Could it be that it was the glass, and not the mercury, that caused it? 1706 For how could such a man be poor when, with a piece of metal and a few grains of magic powder, he was able to provide himself with gold? 1706 How could it be expected that science should flourish when the greatest minds of the age could concern themselves with problems such as these? 1706 How is this flight of the stone to be explained? 1706 How should we fare to- day if no new scientific books were being produced, and if the records of former generations were destroyed? 1706 How, otherwise, could they have prolonged their lives to nine and a half centuries? 1706 I asked myself if there were no such thing as a teacher in medicine, where could I learn this art best? 1706 May not this so- called centripetal force be identical with terrestrial gravitation? 1706 The question was, what became of it all? 1706 They disputed such important questions as, How many angels can stand upon the point of a needle? 1706 Would such be the force of gravitation acting at the distance of the moon if the power of gravitation varies inversely as the square of the distance? 18807 A madman?" |
18807 | And who is Bonaparte? |
18807 | But,_ Herr_ Bathurst,I asked,"how could that affect the situation in Europe? |
18807 | How would you like to take a little trip in to Berlin? 18807 What does Hartenstein want done?" |
18807 | Does your excellency wonder, then, that I want no part of this business? |
18807 | He stared at me as though I had asked him,"Who is the Lord Jehovah?" |
18807 | I looked at them for a moment, unable to credit my eyes, and then I spoke to them in German, saying,"Where the devil''s my coach- and- four?" |
18807 | I said to him,"I am the innkeeper; what cause have you to call me a rogue, sir?" |
18807 | Madman, eh? |
18807 | Tell me the truth, lieutenant; am I under arrest for anything?" |
18807 | Unrealistic beliefs, says Hartenstein? |
18807 | What diplomat has n''t?" |
18807 | What do you think should be done about giving the body burial? |
18807 | You are, are n''t you?" |
18460 | And Hradzka has returned to a time when such immunity did not exist? 18460 But would they recognize him as the cause of the calamity he brings among them?" |
18460 | Does revenge mean so much to you, then? |
18460 | So he is gone, Kradzy Zago? |
18460 | So? 18460 The machine will take him out of our space- time continuum, or back to a time when this planet was a swirling cloud of flaming gas?" |
18460 | Who has not? 18460 You mean...?" |
18460 | You mean...? |
18460 | And you let him go?" |
18460 | But was there any such isolated community? |
18460 | But would that not be to his advantage?" |
18460 | By you?" |
18460 | Tell me, General; if a man should appear now, out of nowhere, spreading a strange and horrible plague wherever he went, what would you do?" |
18460 | Then you would say that those radiations are still deadly-- to the non- immune?" |
18460 | Then, apparently changing the subject, Kradzy Zago asked:"Tell me, Zarvas Pol; have you never heard the legends of the Deadly Radiations?" |
18460 | You know how atomic energy was first used? |
1708 | Are we justified in thinking that it ought to be the same in regard to the microbe of anthrax? |
1708 | But by what miracle have such documents been preserved through all these centuries? |
1708 | But does histology give any clew to the way in which such isolation may be effected? |
1708 | By what process could such selection be brought about among creatures in a state of nature? |
1708 | It was something to feel sure that species have varied; but how have such variations been brought about? |
1708 | Now, how has this been accomplished? |
1708 | That, too, is a poet''s dream; but is it only a dream? |
1708 | The flight of arrow- heads on wall or slab or tiny brick have surely a meaning; but how shall we guess that meaning? |
1708 | There exist many mucedines( Mucedinae?) |
1708 | Therefore, how can we experiment with the action of the air upon the anthrax virus with any expectation of making it less virulent? |
1708 | These must be words; but what words? |
1708 | What is it that happens in these eight days at 43 degrees that suffices to take away the virulence of the bacteria? |
1708 | What offices do these sets of organs perform in the great labor- specializing aggregation of cells which we call a living organism? |
1708 | What, then, does this imply? |
1708 | Whence came that primordial organism whose transmuted descendants make up the existing faunas and floras of the globe? |
1708 | Who can tell but that in time this pure air may become a fashionable article in luxury?... |
1708 | Why may not the modification of parts go on along devious lines until the remote descendants of an organism are utterly unlike that organism? |
1708 | Why may we not thus account for the development of various species of beings all sprung from one parent stock? |
1708 | Yet, on the other hand, could Darwin honorably do otherwise than publish his friend''s paper and himself remain silent? |
16671 | Are ye not of much more value then they? |
16671 | Is it opposed to absolute security to attack the line with driving wheels? 16671 About this he says: Is the locomotive proposed by M. Estrade under abnormal conditions as to weight and adhesion? 16671 But how much had this success been prepared by long and conscientious labors that cede in nothing to it in importance? 16671 Cost? 16671 Do they remain true? 16671 Here then was the cup or calyx of a definite vorticellan form changing into(?) 16671 How much would the best one he could make cost? 16671 In fact, is it not a pretty difficult thing to find one that is not cut, and is this because they are overloaded? 16671 Is it an uncommon thing to see the ways of a planer that has run any length of time cut? 16671 Is it necessary even in a planing machine of forty feet length of bed and a thirty foot table? 16671 Is the principle right? 16671 It now becomes a question-- What other types of timber diseases shall be described? 16671 No matter whether it can or can not, is it not the thing wanted, and if so, is it not an object worth striving for? 16671 Should they? 16671 The first important question we have to answer is, What do we mean by a poison? 16671 Where can better concrete be found than that which has set under water? 16671 Who that has ever sojourned in this province can wonder that Goethe''s Mignon should have ardently desired a return to these sunny regions? 16671 Why not hook the tool carriage on the side of the clamping structure, and thus dispense with one of the frames altogether? 16671 Why should yellow phosphorus be an active poison and red phosphorus be inert? 16734 Above error''s awful din, blackness, and chaos, the voice of Truth still calls:''Adam, where art thou? |
16734 | When will the error of believing that there is life in matter, and that sin, sickness, and death are creations of God, be unmasked? 16734 Am I a believer in spiritualism? 16734 Art thou still unacquainted with thyself? 16734 Consciousness, where art thou? 16734 Do you not feel bound to expose this conspiracy, and so to save man from it? 16734 Does the faithful shepherd forsake the lambs,--retaining his salary for tending the home flock while he is serving another fold? 16734 FAITH- CURE It is often asked, Why are faith- cures sometimes more speedy than some of the cures wrought through Christian Scientists? 16734 I then left the room, went to my mother, and once more asked her if she had summoned me? 16734 Material sense asks, in its ignorance of Science,When will the raging of the material elements cease?" |
16734 | Material sense saith,"Oh, when will my sufferings cease? |
16734 | Mehitable then said sharply,"Why do n''t you go? |
16734 | PLAGIARISM The various forms of book- borrowing without credit spring from this ill- concealed question in mortal mind, Who shall be greatest? |
16734 | Then I would say,"Mother, who_ did_ call me? |
16734 | What do you mean?" |
16734 | What has this hillside priest, this seaside teacher, done for the human race? |
16734 | What is life? |
16734 | What is termed mortal and material existence is graphically defined by Calderon, the famous Spanish poet, who wrote,-- What is life? |
16734 | When will it be understood that matter has no intelligence, life, nor sensation, and that the opposite belief is the prolific source of all suffering? |
16734 | Where did Jesus deliver this great lesson-- or, rather, this series of great lessons-- on humanity and divinity? |
16734 | Where is God? |
16734 | Where then is the necessity for recreation or procreation?" |
16734 | Who can feel and comprehend the needs of her babe like the ardent mother? |
16734 | Who is willing to be subjected to such an influence? |
16734 | Why withhold my name, while appropriating my language and ideas, but give credit when citing from the works of other authors? |
16734 | With tears of joy flooding her eyes-- for she was a mother-- one of them said,"Did you hear my daughter sing? |
19029 | But what weapon could do this? 19029 Did the men of Erb, even in the old chronicles fight with weapons such as would make a desert of glass? |
19029 | Did the turbi blossom fade when pulled out? |
19029 | How can you tell when that branch first dipped into the lake? 19029 How? |
19029 | We go--? |
19029 | What is it--? |
19029 | Where do they lead, Guardian of the Dark? |
19029 | Who are you who dare to tread the forgotten ways and rouse from slumber the Guardian of the Chasms? |
19029 | Why not? 19029 And what of the barbarians, who, ruthless and cruel as they seemed by the standards of Memphir, were indeed men? 19029 But the fashioners of her suit had probably never known of the living lake and what if she had no defense against the strange properties of the water? 19029 But what made this--? |
19029 | Could one have come from the other, was she of the blood and heritage of Lur? |
19029 | Could she doubt that His Protection was with her now? |
19029 | Did you expect a serpent? |
19029 | Had Lur suggested it, or had that wild thought been hers alone? |
19029 | Look at this man, is he not like the men of Memphir-- as they were in the olden days of the city''s greatness?" |
19029 | No human on Erb, this one had said, and yet were there not her own people, the ones who had built Memphir? |
19029 | Whence had they come then, the men of Memphir and the ancestors of the barbarian hordes? |
17029 | And perform surgery in the kitchen? |
17029 | Ask? |
17029 | Did you have a good night, Maxes? |
17029 | Gon na make any resolutions? |
17029 | Got any New Year''s resolutions, Tony? |
17029 | Got any* other* plans for the next year, Maxes? |
17029 | How can you* sleep* on* speed*, Maxes? |
17029 | How''s the knee? |
17029 | Maestro, if you would? |
17029 | Maybe we could get a doc to come here? |
17029 | So what''s on the Yuletide agenda, Tony? |
17029 | So, how you been? |
17029 | Stude, nice day, how''s it? |
17029 | Take it in trade? |
17029 | That right? 17029 That''s* it*?" |
17029 | What kinda project? |
17029 | What''s the caption? |
17029 | What''s this? |
17029 | Y''okay? |
17029 | You all ready? |
17029 | You? |
17029 | Your Dad, he musta been some pain in the ass, huh? |
17029 | * Where you been, Tony? |
17029 | Anything illegal?" |
17029 | Are we joining the bugout UN or are we going to be vapourised? |
17029 | Been to a doctor yet?" |
17029 | But it was nice to see the folks, you know? |
17029 | Everything must go, moving sale, you know?" |
17029 | Got a permit for the solvent?" |
17029 | How''s the brain?" |
17029 | Howbout you?" |
17029 | Nice day for it, yeah?" |
17029 | That''s unusual-- who thinks that the people in the coffins are a sexy demographic? |
17029 | Tradesies? |
17029 | What is this?" |
17029 | What to do?" |
17029 | Where the frick is Stude? |
17029 | Why do n''t you go watch some TV or something?" |
17029 | Whyfor the solvent? |
17029 | Wo n''t go take your medicine, Maxes?" |
17029 | You''re wastin''my time, lookin''for bootleg solvent, looking for trade and no cash? |
17029 | You?" |
19180 | 5.--SORGHUM MOLASSES.--How can I separate the molasses from the sugar, in sorghum sugar mush, to make a dry merchantable sugar? |
19180 | 6.--FLUX FOR ALUMINUM.--Will some of your readers tell me, through your columns, the best flux to use in melting and mixing aluminum and copper? |
19180 | And now, to what extent does the reader suppose this dependence exists? |
19180 | But it can be carded, and if the Chinese can make excellent silk goods from it, why can not we? |
19180 | Did the wasp anticipate this fact, and therefore carry off the anterior part first? |
19180 | How can I make some money? |
19180 | How can we hope to obtain a correct solution when he rubs out one of the terms of the equation? |
19180 | It is a quick way, but is it correct? |
19180 | We said to ourselves,"can it be possible that_ Engineering_ is about to experience the new birth, to undergo regeneration, and a baptism of fire?" |
19180 | What is inertia? |
19180 | What is the price per hundred pounds, and where can they be procured? |
19180 | What then is the advantage, if any, of rubber- tired wheels? |
19180 | Why are not companies formed in other States for this purpose? |
19180 | With such accumulation of sediment and deposit, is it any wonder that sheets are burned? |
15468 | But what is_ intilt_? |
15468 | Have n''t I been tellin''ye what''s intilt? |
15468 | What have we got to pay? |
15468 | --"Who built her? |
15468 | A penny a week at a school, and what can be gained? |
15468 | But how could this vegetable matter ever accumulate in such masses as to make beds of coal of such vast extent, some not less than 30 feet thick? |
15468 | But what has proved to be the result? |
15468 | Did the Almighty consult engineers, or take soundings and levels, or ask the laws of Nature if He could or would succeed? |
15468 | Does not all this show what science applied to art has done? |
15468 | Does not this show that His mercy is over all His works? |
15468 | Does not this speak volumes for the wealth and energy of Glasgow? |
15468 | Has this been done without labour? |
15468 | Have not these improvements shown what means of communication do for body and mind? |
15468 | How many times was this question asked before Science could return an answer? |
15468 | How was this accomplished? |
15468 | I am always asking"What''s intilt?" |
15468 | I had last year the pleasure of a cruise in the Trinity yacht"Galatea,"and does not she speak volumes for what can be done by your citizens? |
15468 | If beyond this ten hours, we grumble, and ask guards, porters,& c., at the various stations,"What has made the train so late to- day?" |
15468 | In conclusion,--What have science and art done for us? |
15468 | Is it not a shame so to waste your time?" |
15468 | Is not this very much in keeping with our growth in communication? |
15468 | Now what did this widow cast in? |
15468 | The question I put in a wider reference is the question of the Englishman, as expressed in the Scotchwoman''s dialect, What''s intilt? |
15468 | Then, again, it may be asked:"Who engined these ships?" |
15468 | This he did in a scientific way, however, as an aunt of his said to him one day:"Do you know what you have been doing? |
15468 | Was it Napier, or Thomson, or Tod, or M''Gregor, or Randolph& Elder, or Caird, or Denny of Dumbarton, or Cunliff& Dunlop?" |
15468 | Was not James Watt born here? |
15468 | What does it bring into play? |
15468 | What should we now be without, I may say, any one of them? |
15468 | What, however, would he be without the aid of art? |
15468 | Who knows what treasures may yet lie hidden in neglected fields, or to what untold wealth the human family may one day fall heir? |
15468 | exclaimed Grimaldi, greatly terrified,"what''s that?" |
15468 | what could have produced this singular- looking, black, inflammable rock? |
18342 | And perhaps say a few words for telecast? 18342 Are you there, Lee?" |
18342 | But who launched it, then? 18342 Could they have built an ICBM with a thermonuclear warhead in secret?" |
18342 | Could you spare a few minutes to talk to the press? |
18342 | Do n''t you think I''ve been tormenting myself with that question for the last fifteen years? |
18342 | How''s the wind? |
18342 | I mean, about this being like the one at Auburn? |
18342 | Is everything checked, gentlemen? |
18342 | Lee, were you serious? |
18342 | Then what was the purpose of this experiment, Doctor Richardson? |
18342 | There, now, Lee; do you need anything else to convince you that this is n''t a weapon project? |
18342 | Was n''t that all any of them were? 18342 Well, wo n''t it be annihilated by contact with atmosphere?" |
18342 | What kind of radiation are you getting? |
18342 | What-- What has Auburn to do--? |
18342 | What? 18342 You believe me when I tell you that?" |
18342 | You saw it fall, did n''t you? |
18342 | You think this was the same thing? |
18342 | You''ve been thinking about that, lately, have n''t you? |
18342 | Are the balloons and the drone planes ready?" |
18342 | Are you ready?" |
18342 | Does n''t any of this sort of matter exist in nature?" |
18342 | If it had hit around Leningrad or Moscow or Kharkov, who would you have blamed it on?" |
18342 | In the end, they all went down along with us, but what criminal ever expects to fall?" |
18342 | Nothing else? |
18342 | Was there any possibility that negative- proton matter might be used as a weapon? |
18342 | We might have rocketed it into escape velocity and let it blow up in space, away from the Moon or any of the artificial satellites, but why waste it? |
18342 | What time is it?" |
18342 | the Russian asked, and then, timidly:"Was that what you were dreaming of?" |
16624 | Have I not chosen you twelve, and one of you_ is a devil_? |
16624 | If God so clothe the grass of the field,... shall He not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? |
16624 | Are frozen dogmas, persistent persecution, and the doctrine of eternal damnation, from above? |
16624 | Are the dews of divine Truth, falling on the sick and sinner, to heal them, from beneath? |
16624 | HAS MAN A SOUL? |
16624 | HAS MAN A SOUL? |
16624 | Has Truth, as demonstrated by Jesus, reappeared? |
16624 | IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BLASPHEMOUS? |
16624 | IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BLASPHEMOUS? |
16624 | IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FROM BENEATH, AND NOT FROM ABOVE? |
16624 | IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FROM BENEATH, AND NOT FROM ABOVE? |
16624 | IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OF THE SAME LINEAGE AS SPIRITUALISM OR THEOSOPHY? |
16624 | IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PANTHEISTIC? |
16624 | IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PANTHEISTIC? |
16624 | IS MAN A PERSON? |
16624 | IS MAN A PERSON? |
16624 | IS SIN FORGIVEN? |
16624 | IS THERE A PERSONAL DEITY? |
16624 | IS THERE A PERSONAL DEITY? |
16624 | IS THERE A PERSONAL DEVIL? |
16624 | IS THERE A PERSONAL DEVIL? |
16624 | IS THERE ANY SUCH THING AS SIN? |
16624 | IS THERE ANY SUCH THING AS SIN? |
16624 | IS THERE NO INTERCESSORY PRAYER? |
16624 | IS THERE NO INTERCESSORY PRAYER? |
16624 | IS THERE NO SACRIFICIAL ATONEMENT? |
16624 | IS THERE NO SACRIFICIAL ATONEMENT? |
16624 | Is not this a disparagement of the person of man and a denial of God''s power? |
16624 | Is this pantheistic statement sound theology,--that Soul is in matter, and the immortal part of man a sinner? |
16624 | Jesus said,"For which of these works do ye stone me?" |
16624 | SHOULD CHRISTIANS BEWARE OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? |
16624 | SHOULD CHRISTIANS BEWARE OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? |
16624 | What but silent prayer can meet the demand,"Pray without ceasing"? |
16624 | Which of the two is the more important to gain,--the literal or the moral sense of the word_ devil_,--in order to cast out this devil? |
16624 | Who can say what the absolute personality of God or man is? |
16624 | Who living hath seen God or a perfect man? |
16624 | as much as to ask, Is it the work most derided and envied that is most acceptable to God? |
13423 | Am I to understand, then,said I,"that a condition of perfect happiness prevails on Mars?" |
13423 | How can such a thing be possible? |
13423 | How is it possible? |
13423 | I am glad to see you at any time, and now, how can I be of service to you? |
13423 | What is it, dearest? |
13423 | And what was the reason of this unexpected visit? |
13423 | And yet as I pictured his handsome, almost beautiful face, there was still another face I had seen-- but where? |
13423 | Are we by a miracle saved from the death that had engulfed us, or is this the strange meeting of our souls after death?" |
13423 | At once I was seized with an intense excitement; could it be possible that my apparatus was responding to waves mysteriously projected from Mars? |
13423 | But what proof was there to give them that this was so? |
13423 | But what was the reason of this hasty departure at such an hour? |
13423 | Could any of them compare with my Martian love? |
13423 | Did not explorers, some years ago, have this in mind, when they attempted to reach the nearest moon? |
13423 | Did not the lilies of the field receive the tribute of Christ? |
13423 | Do you not realize the grief this instrument has brought into our lives? |
13423 | Do you think we shall ever reach our world again? |
13423 | Have you partaken of the sweetness so deeply, that you fail to perceive the bitterness that lies beneath? |
13423 | How could I arrive on Mars totally unprepared to meet the conditions? |
13423 | How could I wait for days inactive, without seeing or even hearing from my friend in Mars? |
13423 | How could a Martian know a language evolved here on Earth? |
13423 | If not, why had the glow and shadow faded from the film at the same instant that Mars disappeared above the window frame? |
13423 | If so, what were the words-- what language? |
13423 | Is not this melody of flowers direct from God''s own hand, Zarlah? |
13423 | Is our love forbidden, that we should be thus pursued by these terrible dangers?" |
13423 | Personally I had ample proof that the image was that of a Martian, but what instant proof could I give a jeering crowd? |
13423 | To what further extremes of temperature and mediums were we to be subjected? |
13423 | Was it possible that this was his voice, speaking French from a distance of millions of miles as clearly as if he were in the room? |
13423 | Was it strange that I stood aghast, as my mind slowly comprehended the enormous distance which that voice had traversed almost instantaneously? |
13423 | Was the whole thing then a delusion of an overwrought mind? |
13423 | What could be the reason for this perilous journey? |
13423 | What mattered it to me whether we ever reached Mars or not? |
13423 | What wonderfully effective yet simple truth would not He have heard in this surpassing melody? |
13423 | Who could it be? |
13423 | Would not the face of Helen-- that which"launched a thousand ships"at Troy-- have paled into insignificance beside it? |
13423 | You are late in returning, are you not?" |
18632 | And after that, your guest historian comes on; how much time will he be allowed? |
18632 | Are you sure? |
18632 | But how will we get the audience to accept it? 18632 Ees zees a concept original weet you?" |
18632 | Has somebody invented a time machine? |
18632 | How''s this sound? |
18632 | Huh? |
18632 | Sounds like it, does n''t it? 18632 Think he might be somebody up your alley, Colonel?" |
18632 | Well, how could you present that? |
18632 | What do you mean? |
18632 | What do you think, Professor? |
18632 | What goes on? |
18632 | Where the hell do you suppose he got that suit? |
18632 | You mean it''s just time? 18632 You mean, zings sometimes,''ow- you- say, leak in from one of zees ozzer worlds? |
18632 | Zees--''ow you say-- zees alternate probabeelitay; eet ees a theory zhenerally accept''een zees countree? |
18632 | Zen eet ees zhenerally accept''by zee scienteest''? |
18632 | Zen you believe zat zeese ozzer world of zee alternate probabeelitay, zey exist? |
18632 | And did you catch his accent?" |
18632 | But how could it be handled any other way? |
18632 | Good God, are we going to talk about that?" |
18632 | How could you figure out just what the difference would have been?" |
18632 | That''s Henry the Seventh, not Henry the Eighth? |
18632 | The man in the club- car who got off at Harrisburg; did you know him?" |
18632 | There''d be some differences at the time, but over the years would n''t they all cancel out?" |
18632 | Why?" |
18632 | You''re going to end this show you were talking about with a shot of Columbus wading up to the beach with an English flag, are n''t you?" |
18632 | Zat has been known to''appen?" |
17027 | Bill does n''t want you to, huh? |
17027 | Bill? |
17027 | Did I say I was glad you came? 17027 Did you get him drunk?" |
17027 | Did you see me catch them? 17027 Did you talk to Orville?" |
17027 | He did n''t say how Orville found out? |
17027 | He took that well, do n''t you think? |
17027 | Hey, mister,he said,"how about some three- color swirl, with sprinkles?" |
17027 | How are you enjoying your stay, boys? |
17027 | Is anybody_ hungry_? |
17027 | Joe has n''t returned yet? |
17027 | Joe? |
17027 | Should n''t Bill go along if you''re meeting with Orville? |
17027 | That little prick? 17027 Then we should tell him?" |
17027 | What about Joe? |
17027 | What about him? |
17027 | What did the Imagineer want? 17027 When will I have a son of my own?" |
17027 | Where are the sons? |
17027 | Where''s Bill today? 17027 Why did n''t he invite me?" |
17027 | Why do you always think there''s trouble? 17027 Wonderful, right? |
17027 | Workin''hard? |
17027 | Yes? |
17027 | You boys like rollercoasters? |
17027 | Bill said,"This will keep him out of trouble?" |
17027 | Bill said,"Why not?" |
17027 | Butterscotch? |
17027 | Can you remember how proud he was of us? |
17027 | Co- workers?" |
17027 | Do you see where I''m going with this?" |
17027 | Fudge? |
17027 | He reached for the nipple that dispensed the sprinkles, but before he turned its spigot, he said,"Are you sure you do n''t want a dip, too? |
17027 | How proud he was of himself? |
17027 | Is there a doctor here I can take him to?" |
17027 | Is there trouble?" |
17027 | Orville said,"Is everything working out all right for you? |
17027 | Shifts OK? |
17027 | Strawberry?" |
17027 | The eldest, a towheaded kid near the upper age range, said,"Mister, we have n''t got any money-- what do these cost?" |
17027 | The youngest started vibrating with excitement, and the middle looked pensive, and then to the eldest said,"Sounds good, huh, Tom?" |
17027 | What name should I put the reservation under?" |
17027 | What was father thinking?" |
11136 | Which was the most necessary, society already formed to invent languages, or languages already invented to form society? |
11136 | And had he presumed to exact it on pretense of defending them, would he not have immediately received the answer in the apologue? |
11136 | And how often perhaps has not every one of these secrets perished with the discoverer? |
11136 | And which is aptest to become insupportable to those who enjoy it, a civil or a natural life? |
11136 | Had he a hatchet, would his hand so easily snap off from an oak so stout a branch? |
11136 | Had he a horse, would he with such swiftness shoot along the plain? |
11136 | Had he a ladder, would he run so nimbly up a tree? |
11136 | Had he a sling, would it dart a stone to so great a distance? |
11136 | How many ages perhaps revolved, before men beheld any other fire but that of the heavens? |
11136 | How many different accidents must have concurred to make them acquainted with the most common uses of this element? |
11136 | How often have they let it go out, before they knew the art of reproducing it? |
11136 | In fact, what is generosity, what clemency, what humanity, but pity applied to the weak, to the guilty, or to the human species in general? |
11136 | Is it not, because he thus returns to his primitive condition? |
11136 | Of what service can beauty be, where there is no love? |
11136 | Was a deer to be taken? |
11136 | Was ever any free savage known to have been so much as tempted to complain of life, and lay violent hands on himself? |
11136 | What anguish must he not suffer at his not being able to assist the fainting mother or the expiring infant? |
11136 | What equivalent could he have offered them for so fine a privilege? |
11136 | What horrible emotions must not such a spectator experience at the sight of an event which does not personally concern him? |
11136 | What progress could mankind make in the forests, scattered up and down among the other animals? |
11136 | What therefore is precisely the subject of this discourse? |
11136 | What will wit avail people who do n''t speak, or craft those who have no affairs to transact? |
11136 | What worse treatment can we expect from an enemy? |
11136 | Who traced it out for you, another might object, and what right have you to expect payment at our expense for doing that we did not oblige you to do? |
11136 | Why is man alone subject to dotage? |
19666 | 18_ Is there no matter?_ All is Mind. |
19666 | 21_ Is healing the sick the whole of Science?_ Healing physical sickness is the smallest part of Chris- tian Science. |
19666 | 9 The material body is not the likeness of Spirit; hence it is not the truth of being, but the likeness of error? |
19666 | 9_ Do you mean by this that God is a person?_ The word person affords a large margin for misappre- hension, as well as definition. |
19666 | As power divine is the healer, why should 21 mortals concern themselves with the chemistry of food? |
19666 | Has not the truth in Christian Science met a response 12 from Prof. S. P. Langley, the young American astronomer? |
19666 | Which testimony is correct? |
19666 | Why? |
19666 | _ By the individuality of God, do you mean that God has_ 24_ a finite form?_ No. |
19666 | _ Is God the Principle of all science, or only of Divine or_ 6_ Christian Science?_ Science is Mind manifested. |
19666 | _ Is man material or spiritual?_ In Science, man is the manifest reflection of God, per- 9 feet and immortal Mind. |
19666 | _ Is there more than one school of scientific healing?_ In reality there is, and can be, but one school of the 15 Science of Mind- healing. |
19666 | _ What is the Principle of Christian Science?_ It is God, the Supreme Being, infinite and immortal 6 Mind, the Soul of man and the universe. |
19338 | And if I may ask, what is your name, and what business have you with them? |
19338 | And when there is not, what? 19338 Are n''t you getting just a little above yourself, old man, calling the Prince Salsavadran and the Lord Dranigrastan by their familiar names?" |
19338 | Are you going to let us have it? |
19338 | Are you truly from the Stars? |
19338 | Do you think we''d throw it away as soon as we got tired looking at it? |
19338 | Has Yorn Nazvik''s ship, the_ Issa_, been here lately? |
19338 | How long ago do you think it was that the Ice- Father was born? |
19338 | If it costs us that much, you''ll believe that we''ll take care of it, wo n''t you? |
19338 | Old Keeper was n''t so smart, after all, was he? 19338 Tell me, Keeper,"Salvadro said at length,"how much do you know about the Crown? |
19338 | To show you how we''ll value this, we''ll give you... how much is a thousand imperials in trade- tokens, Dranigo? |
19338 | Want us to lift you down? |
19338 | You brought it with you? 19338 You have business with Nazvik?" |
19338 | Your friend''s name is Dranigo? |
19338 | But could he? |
19338 | But did n''t you believe that we were coming?" |
19338 | Do you think that might be Britain?" |
19338 | Have you heard of it?" |
19338 | Hungry?" |
19338 | Or might they be fighting among themselves? |
19338 | This world is Terra, the Mother- World; did n''t you know that, Keeper? |
19338 | Well, and so? |
19338 | Where did it come from; who made it; who were the first Keepers?" |
19338 | Who will care for the Crown then?" |
19338 | Who, indeed? |
19338 | Will it be laid on your pyre, so that it may end with you?" |
19338 | Would you show it to us, Keeper? |
18641 | And if I do n''t cooperate with you? |
18641 | And just where am I? |
18641 | And look for no more? |
18641 | Any of the rest of you lads get out? |
18641 | Bring home any souvenirs? |
18641 | Captain Benson? 18641 Exactly the same time and place?" |
18641 | Gregory? |
18641 | Have you been finding time to take lessons on that thing? 18641 How could that happen? |
18641 | How do I kill him? |
18641 | How does he enforce them, without violence, actual or threatened? |
18641 | Just who are you people? |
18641 | What happened; the Cardinals conquer the world? 18641 What the devil''s that?" |
18641 | Where do I stand, now? |
18641 | Where do you start fitting me into it? |
18641 | Why, Anthony? |
18641 | Wise things, or stupid ones? |
18641 | And what age- group spends the most money in this country for soft- drinks?" |
18641 | And what can we do? |
18641 | As for your question,''Where am I?'' |
18641 | But why ca n''t any of you do it? |
18641 | Even with a changed charter, how did one man get all the powers into his hands?" |
18641 | Extreme Rightist?" |
18641 | For instance, who won the war I was fighting in, before you grabbed me and brought me here? |
18641 | I really do n''t understand how it happened....""Well, what''s he been doing with his power?" |
18641 | I''m not the only one you snatched, I take it?" |
18641 | I''ve got to get back to Division, myself; what''s the best way?" |
18641 | If you ask,''When and where am I?'' |
18641 | Or, if it''s too risky, at least somebody from your own time? |
18641 | Psychology is a madhouse of... what was the old word, licentiousness? |
18641 | Suppose I cooperate with you; what''s in it for me?" |
18641 | The Commies?" |
18641 | The Guide? |
18641 | What do you do about the fact that a time- jump seems to make me pass out?" |
18641 | Why me?" |
18641 | You know what year this is, Bill?" |
18641 | You remember that old political novel of Orwell''s, written about forty years ago? |
18641 | You remember those sheets of onion- skin in that envelope?" |
17026 | And how do you locate these? |
17026 | But where are these? 17026 But_ why_?" |
17026 | Do you know how he made his stake? |
17026 | Do you think I might accompany you some day? |
17026 | Fifty, huh? |
17026 | He''s a picker? |
17026 | How much would you like for the collection? |
17026 | How much? |
17026 | I do n''t suppose you''d take forty? |
17026 | I do n''t suppose you''d want to sell it, would you? |
17026 | I got twenty from the space cowboy, I got twenty, sir will you say thirty? |
17026 | I have two-- do I have any other bids from the floor? 17026 Nice piece, huh?" |
17026 | Really? |
17026 | Silly, huh? |
17026 | Ten bucks? |
17026 | There was n''t anything else like it, was there? |
17026 | Twenty dollars? |
17026 | Want to get together for dinner beforehand? 17026 Was that an extee driving?" |
17026 | Well, what do you know? 17026 What are these, Jerry?" |
17026 | What do they want with any of it? 17026 What is a craphound?" |
17026 | What the hell is some extee going to do with a fairground? |
17026 | What''s going on, Eva? |
17026 | What? |
17026 | Who? 17026 Yeah? |
17026 | You going to the auction tomorrow night? |
17026 | You sell them on Queen Street? 17026 You''re a pro, right?" |
17026 | You''re all leaving? |
17026 | _ What_? |
17026 | About that Indian stuff-- what do you figure you''d get for it at a Queen Street boutique?" |
17026 | Any other bids? |
17026 | Any words of wisdom?" |
17026 | Can I give you a hand getting this to your car?" |
17026 | Does n''t that beat all? |
17026 | Does n''t that beat everything? |
17026 | How''s the uke?" |
17026 | I called him to ask if he minded my putting his cowboy things in the sale, and you know what? |
17026 | I guess I''m hooked, eh?" |
17026 | May I sit with you?" |
17026 | Next Saturday? |
17026 | Thirty dollars for this old mess?" |
17026 | What could he possibly want with the stuff?" |
17026 | What''s he go after?" |
17026 | Who is allowed to make them?" |
17026 | Will you say two- ten, sir?" |
17026 | You know what the extee took in trade? |
17026 | You''re into cowboy things, huh?" |
17026 | Your finds, I mean?" |
17026 | _ Maybe it''s his middle name?_"I''m Jerry." |
17026 | _ Scott?_ I thought wildly. |
16614 | 161 OTHER MINDS THAN OURS? |
16614 | 186 How far willl these effects resemble the double canals of Mars? |
16614 | 191 In what way now can we apply this knowledge of the curves described by a satellite as a test of the lunar origin of the lines on Mars? |
16614 | 200 Then the angel flung up his glorious hands to the heaven of heavens, saying"End is there none to the universe of God? |
16614 | 233 For what are the conditions attending the passage of the ray in a medium such as mica? |
16614 | 66 GENERAL DYNAMIC CONDITIONS ATTENDING ANIMATE ACTIONS What is the actual dynamic attitude of the primary organic engine-- the vegetable organism? |
16614 | And the question suggested itself with new force: why the abundance of life and its unending activity? |
16614 | At this lecture a discussion arose out of a question addressed to our teacher:"How is it we can skate on ice and on no other substance?" |
16614 | But how is the water conveyed? |
16614 | But what is the effect of this energy? |
16614 | But whence came such bodies? |
16614 | Can no fundamental reason be given for the urgency and aggressiveness of life? |
16614 | Could we melt the whole of the ice in this manner? |
16614 | Do we know more than these vague facts? |
16614 | Does the essentially material hypothesis of Kant and Laplace account for an infinite past as thinkably as it accounts for the infinite future? |
16614 | Finally, we may ask what about the reliability of the maps? |
16614 | For what are the principles underlying the proper construction of the skate? |
16614 | For why not find an actinium halo? |
16614 | For why should ice which is at-3 ° C. melt when its melting point is-2 ° C.? |
16614 | How may the emanation be obtained? |
16614 | If his arguments are correct we have at once an answer to our question,"Are there other minds than ours?" |
16614 | In what respects do the phenomena of our universe present the appearance of simultaneous phenomena? |
16614 | Is it not possible that more than once in the remote past Mars may have encountered one of these wanderers? |
16614 | Is it not yet cooled down to the constant temperature of its surroundings? |
16614 | Is there, then, no end to the universe of stars?" |
16614 | It may 290 be put thus:--If present events are merely one stage in an infinite progress, why is not the present stage long ago passed over? |
16614 | Now what bearing has this series of transmutations 245 upon medical science? |
16614 | Now what will determine the more conspicuous development of a particular canal? |
16614 | Now, how can we get a supply of this valuable element Radium C? |
16614 | Shall Time''s best jewel from Time''s chest lie hid?" |
16614 | Suppose we had nothing but solid ice in the vessel at starting, would the experiment result in the same way? |
16614 | Suppose we now suddenly remove the pressure; what will happen? |
16614 | To what actions, then, is so great a potency of the 30 circulating water to be traced? |
16614 | To what are the changing properties of the rays near the end of their path to be ascribed? |
16614 | To what is this so marked deficiency of soda to be ascribed? |
16614 | To what, then, is the retardation of the lower parts of the folds, their overthrow, above, to the north, and their_ déferlement_, to be ascribed? |
16614 | What amount of stress will he exert upon the crust of Mars when he approaches within, say, 40 miles of the planet''s surface? |
16614 | What are they? |
16614 | What are we to conclude? |
16614 | What is meant by this? |
16614 | What is the effect of this on the temperature at the base of the normal layer depressed beneath this load? |
16614 | What is the finer silt we have washed off? |
16614 | What then is the picture we have before us according to Lowell? |
16614 | What, then, hinders the initial recombination in the solid? |
16614 | Where can it get this heat? |
16614 | Whither have so many deeds of men so often passed away, why live they nowhere embodied in lasting records of fame? |
16614 | Why is this? |
16614 | Why is this? |
16614 | Will such a stress actually tear open the crust? |
16614 | _ Other Minds than Ours_? |
16942 | ''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?'' |
16942 | ''Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you that God should raise the dead?'' |
16942 | And is it not probable that the materialistic position( discredited even by philosophy) is due simply to custom and want of imagination? |
16942 | Are you highly intellectual? |
16942 | But how if I attempt to think of such a series as antecedent to_ all_ actions throughout the universe...? |
16942 | But the answer always should be to move the ulterior question-- what is the nature of natural causation? |
16942 | But, observe, it is not one and the same thing to ask, Is the will entirely determined from without? |
16942 | Else why the inextinguishable instincts? |
16942 | Given the facts of heredity, variation, struggle for existence, and the consequent survival of the fittest, what follows? |
16942 | Hence the whole controversy ought to be seen by both sides to resolve itself into this-- is or is not the will determined by_ x_? |
16942 | How do you know? |
16942 | If He did not know, why should He, if He had previously''emptied Himself''of omniscience? |
16942 | If determined from without, is there any room for freedom, in the sense required for saving the doctrine of moral responsibility? |
16942 | If it is said that they in turn were determined by the outcome of previous systems, how about these systems? |
16942 | If the''first Man''was allegorical, why not the''second''? |
16942 | Is it phenomenal or ontological; ultimate or derivative? |
16942 | Is it said that there are compensating enjoyments? |
16942 | Is it satisfactory? |
16942 | Or are you but a peasant in your parish church, with knowledge of little else than your Bible? |
16942 | Or how can it be said that, in point of fact, there_ has_ been a waste, or_ has_ been a sacrifice? |
16942 | Or if form were supposed necessary for man as distinguished from God, that he was to be an angel? |
16942 | The important question for us is, Has God spoken through the medium of our religious instincts? |
16942 | The question is only: Is such a process_ per se_ incompatible with the hypothesis of design? |
16942 | The question is, Are these facts of adaptation_ per se_ sufficient evidence of design as their cause? |
16942 | What then is he to do? |
16942 | What, then, is the value of the inference? |
16942 | Why was it not said that the''soul''alone should survive as a disembodied''spirit''? |
16942 | Will the teleologist maintain that this selective process is itself indicative of special design? |
16942 | _ from without_? |
16942 | and Is the will entirely determined by natural causation(_ x_)? |
16942 | is or is not mechanical causation''the outward and visible form of an inward and spiritual grace''? |
16942 | moral, aesthetic, religious faculties)? |
18866 | ( 11)"Enterprise"asks: What part of its volume will iron expand in passing from a temperature of 60 ° to melting temperature? |
18866 | ( 13) L. E. M. asks: What is the best method of keeping fine guns from rusting, and what oil should be used? |
18866 | ( 14) A. H. B. asks how much weight, falling 10 feet, will be required to produce one horse power for five hours? |
18866 | ( 22) J. M. G. asks: If two persons each pull one hundred pounds on opposite ends of a rope, what will be the strain on the rope? |
18866 | ( 23) W. M. M. asks: In laying off a mill stone in furrows, what draught is given? |
18866 | 149? |
18866 | 160 do for the electric pen described in a recent number of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN? |
18866 | 161? |
18866 | 162? |
18866 | ASTRONOMY.--Is the Moon Inhabited? |
18866 | And above all, why should the ice disappear with the cold of winter? |
18866 | And the comparative resistance offered to the electric current by water and the above? |
18866 | By D. W. What is Mental Action? |
18866 | Can I use battery carbon? |
18866 | Can you recommend any insulating material for making induction coils which will dry rapidly? |
18866 | How can I fasten small pieces of looking glass on iron? |
18866 | How can I make tray water tight after putting wire through? |
18866 | How happened it that the American manufacturer did not pursue the same uninventive course? |
18866 | How high in the list of non- conductors does paraffine stand? |
18866 | How large is the bell glass? |
18866 | How many more and of what kind shall I get? |
18866 | If not how must it be changed? |
18866 | In renewing a Leclanche battery, do the zincs have to be amalgamated? |
18866 | Is it not a sign that a better age is coming, when along the ocean beds strewn with the wrecks of war, now glide the messages of peace? |
18866 | Is the magneto- electric machine described in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT patented? |
18866 | Is there anything wrong, or is a condenser different from an induction coil? |
18866 | Is there heat enough developed in the secondary coil of an induction coil to prevent the use of paraffine as an insulating material? |
18866 | Knowing the resistance of a wire of given conductivity, length, and diameter, will the resistance of any other wire be in proportion inversely? |
18866 | M. Javel, in a recent lecture, tries to answer the question,"Why is reading a specially fatiguing exercise?" |
18866 | To which do you refer? |
18866 | What amount of the space of a stone is given to furrows and what to grinding surface? |
18866 | What is the composition of the black material covering the Leclanche porous cell? |
18866 | What metal or metals can I use that I can melt easily? |
18866 | What produced the radically different attitude of the American mind toward newfangled notions out of which inventions proceeded and flourished? |
18866 | Which is the better conductor, silver or copper? |
18866 | Who can measure the effect of this swift intelligence passing to and fro? |
18866 | Why should he spend his money and spoil his plant to introduce improvements? |
18866 | Why should the temperature of the ice chamber be such as to freeze the water trickling into it? |
18866 | Why, in the name of common sense, could they not substitute a neat malleable casting? |
18866 | Will a cotton insulator soaked in paraffine answer as well as silk? |
18105 | But.... Are n''t we ever going to...? |
18105 | Can you land on Tareesh before then? |
18105 | Close enough? |
18105 | Come on, Dard; what are we doing this for? 18105 Did n''t you hear me?" |
18105 | Do we blow, too? |
18105 | Do we try to take them from behind? |
18105 | Do you think the explosion was observed from Doorsha? |
18105 | Everybody all right? |
18105 | How was that? |
18105 | Our descendants? |
18105 | Ready? 18105 Set course for Tareesh?" |
18105 | The_ big_ bomb? 18105 Then what''s all the argument about? |
18105 | Think we ought to camp here? |
18105 | Well, how about the rock- drill bitts? |
18105 | What are you going to do, father? |
18105 | What are you going to do? |
18105 | What do you mean? |
18105 | What do you think? |
18105 | What happens next? |
18105 | What''s the scheme? |
18105 | Will there be room in it for all the bitts, too? |
18105 | Wo n''t we need them almost as soon as we''re off? |
18105 | You mean, then...? |
18105 | You.... You are Dard, are n''t you? |
18105 | And the alphabet-- why had n''t he taught it to Bo- Bo and the daughter of Seldar Glav, and laid on them an obligation to teach the others? |
18105 | Anybody else in this compartment, below the living quarter level?" |
18105 | Are n''t you, Dard?" |
18105 | Are you going to go away and leave us, as mother did when she was hurt?" |
18105 | Colonel Kalvar, would you mind stepping over here? |
18105 | Does anybody say no?" |
18105 | Has n''t he always led us?" |
18105 | How about the satellite? |
18105 | How much ammunition, counting what''s in our belts, do we have?" |
18105 | The Alps? |
18105 | The detectors must be dead, to pass up anything like that.... Why was n''t a boat- stations call sent out?" |
18105 | The one nobody dares throw?" |
18105 | They left the mountains-- were they the Caucasus? |
18105 | We were sent out to put a human population on Tareesh, were n''t we? |
18105 | What did you do, after we left?" |
18105 | What was it, a meteor- hit?" |
18105 | Who else could you be?" |
18105 | You have one light grenade; know how to use it?" |
18105 | staff? |
19102 | Am I going nuts? |
19102 | Anything to get this over with.... You agree, Myra? |
19102 | Are you a spirit? |
19102 | Baby- food, eh? |
19102 | But why else am I here? |
19102 | Did you make her do that? |
19102 | Gittin''soft in de haid, is Ah, yo''ol''wuthless no-''count? |
19102 | How can I help you if you do not cooperate? |
19102 | How did you happen to find me, Sergeant? |
19102 | Huh? |
19102 | I mean, somebody who once lived in a body, like me? |
19102 | I''m probably going bats, but what the hell? 19102 Is yo''all right, Cunnel?" |
19102 | Know what they used to call me in the Army? |
19102 | Oh, Popsy, are you all right? |
19102 | Oh; you call it helping me, do you? |
19102 | Sergeant Mallard? 19102 Sergeant, do you seem to notice anything peculiar around here, lately?" |
19102 | Well, I suppose you gentlemen see, now, who was really crazy around here? |
19102 | What if he wo n''t talk? |
19102 | What the devil? |
19102 | When bigger and better lies are told, we tell them, do n''t we, Popsy? |
19102 | Yo''notice dat, too, suh? |
19102 | You bring me here to interview him, and he just sits there and does nothing.... Will you consent to my giving him an injection of sodium pentathol? |
19102 | You do n''t mind my coming to talk to you? |
19102 | You have any first- aid training? 19102 You remember how I made the Sergeant see an angel, the time you were down in the snow?" |
19102 | Are you all right, Popsy?" |
19102 | But who-- or what-- are you?" |
19102 | Can you crawl a little? |
19102 | Do n''t you know that a man shot in the leg with a.45 can bleed to death without half trying?" |
19102 | Do you mind if I call you Popsy?" |
19102 | Enough to get over under those young pines?" |
19102 | Had n''t you better go and lie down somewhere, Myra?" |
19102 | He could not believe that she had deserted him entirely, now when he needed her most...."Well, what can I do?" |
19102 | I suppose you''ll think that''s a delusional belief, too?" |
19102 | I wish you''d send somebody over here, as soon as possible, to take charge.... Oh, you will? |
19102 | If he were in his right mind, he''d speak up and try to prove it, would n''t he? |
19102 | It was a little disconcerting, though, to discover the extent of your capabilities.... How did you manage it?" |
19102 | Now, is it or is it not your opinion that this man is of unsound mind?" |
19102 | Remember when we were shooting muskrats, that time, along the river?" |
19102 | What do you say, Myra?" |
19102 | What''s its name?" |
19102 | Wondeh iffen Ah''s gittin''r''ligion, now?" |
17194 | ''Why callest thou Me good? |
17194 | Against this evidence what is to be said? |
17194 | And we have to consider the two questions, What has Revelation to say concerning Evolution? |
17194 | At what point is there room in this case for any responsibility? |
17194 | But if a man do believe there is a God, what kind of evidence ought he to expect to show him that God has interfered in the course of the creation? |
17194 | But if it be his character, then follows the further question, what determines his character? |
17194 | But what causes these variations? |
17194 | But''Why askest thou Me to do this? |
17194 | By what means then can a man keep his spiritual perception in full activity? |
17194 | His third,''why not as far as the moon?'' |
17194 | How can I be held responsible for what is the pure result of the circumstances in which I was born? |
17194 | If his action be determined by something which is not himself, how can the moral burden of it be put on him? |
17194 | Is all this mere chance? |
17194 | Is the future soul wrapped up in it from the first, and dormant till the hour of awakening comes? |
17194 | May not Science go back to the time when these processes had not yet begun? |
17194 | May not the starting- point of the history of the universe be a condition in which the simple elements were still uncombined? |
17194 | Now to deal with this second assertion first, we must ask what is the nature of the evidence that would be deemed sufficient? |
17194 | Now, how have these compounds been formed? |
17194 | Religion, on the other hand, tells every man that he is responsible, and how can he be responsible if he is not free? |
17194 | The narrative is not touched by the question, Was this a single act done in a moment, or a process lasting through millions of years? |
17194 | The sequence of things can not otherwise be explained; but why should the sequence of all things that happen be capable of being explained? |
17194 | This then is the answer to the question, Why do we believe in the uniformity of Nature? |
17194 | What evidence, then, is there in the world of phenomena that He has ever thus interfered? |
17194 | What is felt to be yet wanting? |
17194 | What is its justification? |
17194 | What is its source? |
17194 | What right have we to assume this Uniformity in Nature? |
17194 | What right have we to make such an assumption as this? |
17194 | What, if any, are its limits? |
17194 | Why should the wonderful grace, and delicacy, and harmony of tint be added? |
17194 | Why then should religious men independently of its relation to revelation shrink from it, as very many unquestionably do? |
17194 | Why then these attempts? |
17194 | and what determines what they shall be? |
17194 | and what has Science to say concerning Miracles? |
17194 | or is it given at some moment in the development? |
16591 | Shall mortal man be more just than God? |
16591 | Who hath believed our report? |
16591 | Why seek ye the living among the dead? 16591 7, 8:If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not? |
16591 | Again I ask: What evidence does mortal mind afford that matter is substantial, is hot or cold? |
16591 | Am I not mind and matter, person and thing?" |
16591 | And how can He create anything so wholly unlike Himself and foreign to His nature? |
16591 | But how could we lose all consciousness of error, if God be conscious of it? |
16591 | Do mortals know more than God, that they may declare Him absolutely cognizant of sin? |
16591 | God is commonly called the_ sinless_, and man the_ sinful_; but if the thought of sin could be possible in Deity, would Deity then be sinless? |
16591 | How then could man escape, or hope to escape, from a knowledge which is everlasting in his creator? |
16591 | How, indeed, is he a Saviour, if the evils from which he saves are nonentities? |
16591 | I ask, Which was first, matter or power? |
16591 | If God be_ changeless goodness_, as sings another line of this hymn, what place has_ chance_ in the divine economy? |
16591 | Is There no Death? |
16591 | Is it a reality within the mortal body? |
16591 | Is it unchristian to believe there is no death? |
16591 | Is not our comforter always from outside and above ourselves? |
16591 | May men rid themselves of an incubus which God never can throw off? |
16591 | Must man die, then, in order to inherit eternal life and enter heaven? |
16591 | Now if it be true that God''s power_ never waneth_, how can it be also true that_ chance_ and_ change_ are universal factors,--that_ man decays_? |
16591 | Rectifications How is a mistake to be rectified? |
16591 | This notion of the destructibility of Mind implies the possibility of its defilement; but how can infinite Mind be defiled? |
16591 | Was evil among these good things? |
16591 | Was it necessary for God to grow in grace, that He might rectify His spiritual universe? |
16591 | What is Soul? |
16591 | What is substance? |
16591 | What is the cardinal point of the difference in my metaphysical system? |
16591 | What is the reality of God and the universe? |
16591 | What is this mind? |
16591 | What then are matter, sin, and death? |
16591 | What then is the line of the syllogism? |
16591 | What then_ are_ the so- called forces of matter? |
16591 | When Jesus turned and said,"Who hath touched me?" |
16591 | Who can prove that? |
16591 | Who understands these sayings? |
16591 | Who, then, dares define Soul as something within man? |
16591 | Why are earth and mortals so elaborate in beauty, color, and form, if God has no part in them? |
16591 | Why? |
16591 | Would God not of necessity take precedence as the infinite sinner, and human sin become only an echo of the divine? |
16591 | Would it not absurdly follow that God must perish, if He knows evil and evil necessarily leads to extinction? |
16591 | _ Do you believe in God?_ I believe more in Him than do most Christians, for I have no faith in any other thing or being. |
16591 | _ Do you believe in matter_? |
16591 | _ Evil._ Why is this so? |
16591 | _ Force._ What is gravitation? |
16591 | _ Good._ How can they exist, unless God has created them? |
16591 | _ Is anything real of which the physical senses are cognizant?_ Everything is as real as you make it, and no more so. |
16591 | _ What say you of woman?_ Man is the generic term for all humanity. |
18109 | Am I still your girl, Conn? |
18109 | And where''ll we sell what we produce? 18109 But how are we going to finance all this?" |
18109 | But it is still here on Poictesme? |
18109 | Conn, from what you learned of computers, how large a volume of space would you say the Brain would have to occupy? |
18109 | Conn, what did you find out? |
18109 | Did you find out where it is? |
18109 | Do you know where it is? |
18109 | Everybody supplied? |
18109 | Find out anything definite? |
18109 | I beg your pardon? |
18109 | It''s still here on Poictesme, is n''t it? |
18109 | Not many passengers left aboard, are there? |
18109 | Nothing, Conn? |
18109 | On Baldur? |
18109 | That crowd up in Kurt Fawzi''s office? 18109 They did n''t take it away when they evacuated, did they?" |
18109 | Well, how in Niflheim''d you expect me to? 18109 What did he tell you?" |
18109 | What did you find out, Conn? |
18109 | Where are we going to sell this? |
18109 | Where''d that stuff come from? |
18109 | Why did n''t I just grab a couple of pistols off the table and shoot the lot of them? |
18109 | Why did n''t you tell them the truth? |
18109 | Would you mind checking over this, Mr. Maxwell? 18109 You did n''t mention any of these doubts to the others, did you?" |
18109 | You dig it up? |
18109 | You leaving us, Rod? |
18109 | You telling us, Kurt? |
18109 | You think, if you can get something like that started, that they''ll forget about the Brain? |
18109 | You want to do that, Conn? |
18109 | You_ did_ find out where the Brain is, did n''t you, Conn? |
18109 | Big wine- pressing this year?" |
18109 | How could they have done that without something like the Brain?" |
18109 | Is that it, son?" |
18109 | Judge, what do you think of our returned wanderer? |
18109 | Just what do we need that we have to get from outside now?" |
18109 | Mother, Dad, does n''t he look just splendid?" |
18109 | Or did he? |
18109 | Remember the big underground headquarters complex in the Calders? |
18109 | She babbled on:"You did n''t get mixed up with any of those girls on Terra, did you? |
18109 | To take their minds off hunting for the Brain and keep them busy?" |
18109 | We''ll have to do this systematically, and with Conn to help us-- Conn, why not build a computer? |
18109 | Well, have n''t we ten workmen competing for every job? |
18109 | What was your idea? |
18109 | Why? |
18109 | Would n''t it be just another computer, only a lot bigger and a lot smarter?" |
18109 | You actually talked to him?" |
18109 | You know anything about the place?" |
18109 | You''re Rodney Maxwell''s son, are n''t you? |
18814 | Afraid of contamination from the moral leper? |
18814 | And I suppose he got that microfilm piecemeal, too? |
18814 | And not with the problem of what goes on in the''hot layer''surrounding the Earth? |
18814 | And wreck the prestige of the Team? |
18814 | But who was this person who could smuggle microfilm out of the reservation? |
18814 | But why did he do this? |
18814 | But why--? |
18814 | But, Dunc; have we the right to put him to death, either by his own hand or by an Army firing squad? |
18814 | But,Suzanne cried,"you are not arguing that this species of an animal be allowed to betray us unpunished?" |
18814 | Can you even be sure of him? 18814 Did I miss something interesting?" |
18814 | Did you call our center for a jeep? |
18814 | Have you looked into that batch of data yet? |
18814 | He really hates all of us, does n''t he? |
18814 | How so? |
18814 | Is there no solution to this? |
18814 | Maybe he''d sell us out for amnesty, though why he''d want to go back there, the way things are now--? |
18814 | Oh, that? |
18814 | Remember those bullets I got from you? |
18814 | So? |
18814 | Somebody has invented teleportation, then? |
18814 | Well, what are we going to do? 18814 Well, why not? |
18814 | Well, why would our esteemed colleague commit suicide, just at this time? |
18814 | Well? |
18814 | What do you mean? |
18814 | Worthless? 18814 You do n''t think she could have--?" |
18814 | But why, necessarily, should it be Adam? |
18814 | Can you do that?" |
18814 | Could n''t the leak be right in Nayland''s own HQ?" |
18814 | Dunc, does it really have to be one of our own people who--?" |
18814 | Have we a right to destroy that mind?" |
18814 | If Allan Hartley''s for us, what are we worried about?" |
18814 | Is Adam accused of sorcery, too?" |
18814 | Is n''t the creator of the Lowiewski function transformations and the rules of inverse probabilities worthy of eulogy?" |
18814 | Is there nobody whom we can trust?" |
18814 | Of course, the Ruskis killed his parents in 1945--""So what?" |
18814 | Remember when the Komintern wanted us to come to Russia and do the same work we''re doing here?" |
18814 | So''s Germany----How about Heym, by the way? |
18814 | The great Adam Lowiewski, descending from his pinnacle of pure mathematics, to perform a vulgar experiment? |
18814 | Then, how about Lowiewski? |
18814 | What next?" |
18814 | Why do we go on arguing?" |
18814 | With actual_ things_?" |
19067 | And did you find out about my rifle? |
19067 | And the nighthound? |
19067 | And what have you done so far? |
19067 | And when I back- slip, after I''ve been needled, I generate a new time- line? 19067 Anything else happen on the trip?" |
19067 | Are you gentlemen out hunting the critter, too? |
19067 | Are you out hunting for it, too? |
19067 | Can I take it here? |
19067 | Dhergabar Commercial Terminal, sir? |
19067 | Everything secure? |
19067 | Foreign? |
19067 | Has it been attracting any attention? |
19067 | It''s set for miniature reproduction here on the desk; that be all right? |
19067 | May I? |
19067 | Odd rifle you have, there; mind if I look at it? |
19067 | Out- time item? |
19067 | Remember that Fifth Level wild- man who came in on the freight conveyor at Jandar, last month? |
19067 | Sergeant Haines, is n''t it? |
19067 | So? |
19067 | Suppose you pick up a blast from a nucleonic bomb,the pilot asked,"or something red- hot, or radioactive?" |
19067 | Tell me another thing, though: What''s all this about levels, and sectors, and belts? 19067 Then why do n''t we have past- future time travel on our own time- line?" |
19067 | Want to show me the way out of here, to the rocket field? |
19067 | Well, you know the principal of time- passage, I suppose? |
19067 | Were n''t you pretty short with that fellow, back there, Steve? |
19067 | What do these look like, sir? |
19067 | What does that fool think we have a Paratime Code for? |
19067 | What really happened, in the_ Ardrath_ matter? |
19067 | What''s the designation of your line, again? |
19067 | Yeah? |
19067 | You boys seen everything? |
19067 | You think that whatever did this was the same as the others? |
19067 | You''ll want to be sure I''m_ your_ Verkan Vall, I suppose? |
19067 | Your deal, is n''t it, Sarge? |
19067 | Further particulars?" |
19067 | If something exists, it''s because it''s the maximum- probability effect of prior causes; why does anything else exist on any other time- line?" |
19067 | Is that it?" |
19067 | Lee?" |
19067 | Nineteen- forty what, by the way?" |
19067 | Now, suppose some farmer shoots that thing; what would he do with it, sir?" |
19067 | Want to exchange it for something authentic?" |
19067 | What are you going to do?" |
19067 | What do you think it is?" |
19067 | What do you think?" |
19067 | What was her name? |
19067 | What''s the difference?" |
19067 | Which way, now?" |
19067 | With a blue- seal mavrad around, what chance did a couple of ordinary coppers have? |
17030 | After_ that_ meeting? 17030 And split the movement? |
17030 | And this is a good thing? |
17030 | But think of the possibilities? 17030 But what about DefenseFest?" |
17030 | But why all of a sudden do you have to be off with these_ meshuggenahs_? 17030 By inspiring his trust in the evenhandedness of Toronto''s Finest?" |
17030 | Can you make a meeting at the Belquees for 18h? |
17030 | Chickens coming home to roost, huh? |
17030 | Do you have any idea how big a piece of coal you have to start with to get even a one- carat stone? 17030 From now on?" |
17030 | Geez, how many people did you invite? |
17030 | How can it have its own modus operandi when it was only created last night? |
17030 | How do you pay taxes, then? |
17030 | Of_ course_ he will-- who ever heard of a politician abusing his office to advance his agenda? 17030 Sell the house?" |
17030 | Since when do you kick unarmed civilians in the back? |
17030 | So what can I do, Thomas? 17030 So your purpose is speaking to military shows? |
17030 | So, you pumped? |
17030 | So? |
17030 | Squeeze coal into diamonds? |
17030 | Supe, didja see the reviews? 17030 Supe, let''s you and me grab a coffee, huh?" |
17030 | Them? |
17030 | Thomas, what''s up? |
17030 | Tomorrow? 17030 We''ll talk later, OK?" |
17030 | What do you think you''re doing? |
17030 | What does it matter? 17030 What gives, guys?" |
17030 | What were you doing at the time? |
17030 | What''s that supposed to mean? |
17030 | What''s up? |
17030 | What''s_ wrong_ with him? |
17030 | What_ crime_? 17030 Who told you you were tax- exempt?" |
17030 | Why would you sell the house? |
17030 | Why, what''s wrong with Woolley? |
17030 | Yes, Mama? |
17030 | Yes? |
17030 | Yes? |
17030 | You''re smiling, are n''t you? |
17030 | You''re so ashamed of your parents, you''d rather starve than tell the world that their bigshot hero is Hershie Abromowicz? 17030 You''ve got money problems?" |
17030 | _ A week or two_? |
17030 | _ Fighting crime_? |
17030 | #"Hershie?" |
17030 | .?" |
17030 | But if the world knew who I was, well, who knows what kind of danger you''d be in? |
17030 | But would it kill you to brush your hair before you go on television in front of the whole world? |
17030 | Can we drop it?" |
17030 | Did you know that there''s a whole body of policy relating to your pension?" |
17030 | Do you think you could come for dinner on Friday? |
17030 | Do you want everyone to think your mother raised a slob?" |
17030 | How come you did n''t_ need_ to be with the crazy people until now?" |
17030 | I guess most of you know that, right?" |
17030 | Lamely, he said,"You were?" |
17030 | Let''s sleep on it, huh?" |
17030 | Look, what if I comm his office?" |
17030 | Perhaps you could return tomorrow?" |
17030 | Telling the world that it still needs its arsenals, even if the bugouts have made war obsolete? |
17030 | Well, smartypants, if you''re not a super- villain, what was that mess on the television last night then?" |
17030 | What was that mess on television last night?" |
17030 | Why do n''t we just hold our own march?" |
17030 | You''re sure you do n''t need any money?" |
17030 | _ Then why have n''t you been taking my calls_? |
17030 | he made quote marks with his fingers,"_ secret identity_ declare your pension income?" |
16325 | ''But why,''you ask,''the most wonderful civilizing agency? |
16325 | ''Why, what did they want to build a city right up here for, anyway?'' |
16325 | Ah, yes, but what proportion of him? |
16325 | And how did the first Watt or Edison of metallurgy come to make that earliest bronze implement? |
16325 | And how does the preponderance of butterflies in the upper regions of the air affect the colour and brilliancy of the flowers? |
16325 | And what Roman or English name does it represent? |
16325 | And what are the elements of this tropical curriculum which give it such immense educational value? |
16325 | And what is it that makes all the difference between this''cute Yankee marsupial and his backward and belated Australian cousins? |
16325 | And what then do you see? |
16325 | And when we do so, we see for ourselves at once that almost all capsules open-- where? |
16325 | And why? |
16325 | And why? |
16325 | And why? |
16325 | Because it''s too cold for them? |
16325 | But did they really exterminate the native Celt- Euskarian population? |
16325 | But how about the juice, the sap, the qualities of the soil, the manure required? |
16325 | But what inroad could the stone hatchet make unaided upon the virgin forests of those remote days? |
16325 | But what is the meaning of Wigorna ceaster or Wigran ceaster? |
16325 | But where? |
16325 | But why are cactuses so almost universally prickly? |
16325 | But why did the people of the Arno Valley fix upon the particular site of Fiesole? |
16325 | But why this particular height rather than any other of the dozen that jut out into the plain? |
16325 | For why does Fiesole stand just where it does? |
16325 | Have you ever grown mustard and cress in the window on a piece of flannel? |
16325 | How are slums conceivable or East Ends possible where every man can plant his own yam and cocoa- nut, and reap their fruit four- hundred- fold? |
16325 | How can he ever form any fitting conception of the glory of life-- of the means by which animal and vegetable organisms first grew and flourished? |
16325 | How can he frame to himself any reasonable picture of civilised society, or of the origin and development of human faculty and human organisation? |
16325 | How does it come that in these southern climates the hill- top town has survived so much more generally to our own day than in Northern Europe? |
16325 | How''s that for an inducement to study life where it is richest and most abundant in its native starting- place? |
16325 | However, this rough solution of the problem proves too much: for how then can we have a still softer form in Danish Leicester itself? |
16325 | If any one were to ask me( which is highly unlikely)''In what university would an intelligent young man do best to study?'' |
16325 | If dead sheep are good to eat, why not also living ones? |
16325 | Now, how does this bear upon the family of parrots? |
16325 | Now, why are Alpine plants so anxious to be seen of men and angels? |
16325 | Now, why should a parrot so strangely disguise itself and belie its ancestry? |
16325 | Was the change partly due to the preservation of the older sound on the lips of Celtic serfs? |
16325 | What are the efficient causes of this exceptionally high intelligence in parrots? |
16325 | What did the bronze axe ever do for humanity?'' |
16325 | What is the use of the roots, and especially of the rootlets, if they are not the mouths and supply- tubes of the plants? |
16325 | What keeps them down, then, in the end to their average number? |
16325 | What made them build a city up there, anyway? |
16325 | What need of carpentry where a few bamboos, cut down at random, can be fastened together with thongs into a comfortable chair? |
16325 | What prevents the development of the whole seven hundred? |
16325 | Whence comes the mud? |
16325 | Why does Hodge, who is so strong on grain and guano, know absolutely nothing about carbonic acid? |
16325 | Why is this, since everything in nature must needs have a reason? |
16325 | Why is this? |
20389 | Can it be said that the old- age pension policy is compatible with this condition? |
20389 | Could this constitution last? |
20389 | How could we prevent the introduction of tithes, magistracy, the Catholic question itself? |
20389 | How far have they succeeded in their attempt, and furnished us with a real compass for political guidance? |
20389 | Is character becoming of greater or less importance? |
20389 | Is history a study of real use in practical, and especially in political, life? |
20389 | Sir Evelyn Wood then added,''and equal privileges?'' |
20389 | What, asked Foster, will be the end of this? |
20389 | Why, then, he asks, do European nations maintain them? |
20389 | above all, if Catholic enfranchisement brought a vast, ignorant, and possibly seditious element into political life? |
21225 | And Ezekiel? |
21225 | Why not do yourself well if you can? |
21225 | Why thirteen, more than fifteen, or any other number? |
18861 | And these big Yat- Zar idols: they''re mass- produced on the First Level? 18861 And who stopped me? |
18861 | Any suspicion of treachery? |
18861 | Anything wrong? |
18861 | Did n''t Stranor report this situation to you when it first developed? |
18861 | Did you get a look at those whips they were going to use on our people? 18861 Do you think our people have been tortured, yet?" |
18861 | Either of you want to say anything? |
18861 | Find anything else funny on him? |
18861 | Go on, Stranor; what sort of bad luck? |
18861 | Has the conveyer gone back, yet? |
18861 | How about it? |
18861 | How about these dungeons? |
18861 | How are they located, and how can we get in to them? |
18861 | How did the defeat occur? |
18861 | How''d you learn that? |
18861 | How''s this? |
18861 | I suppose you keep spare regalia in stock on the First Level? |
18861 | Not taking any chances at all, are you? |
18861 | Now, Tammand; any other way into the main temple beside that door? |
18861 | Was that why you insisted on sending that automatic viewer on ahead? |
18861 | Well, what''s going to be done about it by the Commission? |
18861 | Were you waiting long, gentlemen? |
18861 | Were you wearing that needler up in the temple? |
18861 | What do you think? |
18861 | What do you want me to do to help? |
18861 | What does he think a religion is, on this sector, anyhow? 18861 When did those fellows get in?" |
18861 | You believe that would happen? |
18861 | _ Is that your puny best, Muz- Azin?_the booming voice demanded. |
18861 | _ Where are my holy priests, Kurchuk?_Stranor Sleth demanded in to his sleeve- hidden radio. |
18861 | _ Where is the blasphemer and desecrator, Kurchuk?_"There''s Labdurg, in the red tunic, beside the throne,Tammand Drav whispered. |
18861 | _ Where is the wicked King?_a voice thundered-- the voice of Stranor Sleth, speaking into a midget radio tuned to the loud- speaker inside the idol. |
18861 | _ Where is your high priest now?_"Horv; face Yat- Zar toward Muz- Azin,Verkan Vall said over his shoulder, drawing his blaster with his left hand. |
18861 | Do you know anything about the history of this sector?" |
18861 | Got all that? |
18861 | How do you suppose these Chulduns, living in the Caucasus Mountains, got the idea of a god like a crocodile, anyhow? |
18861 | Now, how about the six priests who were outside the temple at the time? |
18861 | Ready, Tammand? |
18861 | The natives would have thought it was the power of Muz- Azin, of course, but what would you have thought? |
18861 | Then why did n''t you report it to Paratime Police? |
18861 | Three minutes be time enough?" |
18861 | Well, what would be smarter than to get Kurchuk''s army smashed in advance?" |
18861 | Who has the syringe and the sleep- drug ampoules?" |
18861 | Why did n''t they fake up a supernatural reign of terror to intimidate these natives?" |
18861 | You have one available now? |
18861 | You know what our trouble is, I suppose?" |
18861 | You say this sacrifice comes off tomorrow at sunset?" |
18861 | You''re in constant radio communication with all the other temples on this time- line, I suppose?" |
21582 | And at the end, while some of them were still sane? |
21582 | Why did they not kill then? 21582 If this was true, he asked, why had not the aliens used this power? 21582 Why had they not simply killed off the inhabitants and taken over the vacant planet? 18855 And that is--?" |
18855 | Are you from Utah? |
18855 | Are you ready for us, now? |
18855 | But how did you guess that it had been to the west of here, in a ruined city? |
18855 | Caffchoc? |
18855 | Can you see Pittsburgh yet, Jim? |
18855 | Coffee? 18855 Did you ever drink coffee, Monty?" |
18855 | Did you get a look at these Sacred Books, or find out what they might be? |
18855 | Get anything on the radio? |
18855 | How did your group manage to survive? |
18855 | How far are we from Pittsburgh, now? |
18855 | How far can these rifles be depended on? |
18855 | Monty to Jim; can you hear me, Jim? |
18855 | Now how did you know we''d had trouble at Cincinnati day- before- yesterday? |
18855 | Rifle''s pointing downward at the correct angle now? |
18855 | Say, this slain god could n''t be the original platoon commander, could he? |
18855 | See that island, the long one? 18855 Sure this religion is n''t just a variant of Christianity?" |
18855 | That surprises you, my dear sir? 18855 Those fellows you had up with you yesterday; think they could be trusted to handle the guns? |
18855 | What did you make this out of, Jim? |
18855 | What did you say? |
18855 | What do you mean, son? 18855 What is it, Monty? |
18855 | What is it? |
18855 | Why could n''t that blasted magazine say_ what_ afternoon? 18855 Why do you do this for people you''ve never met before? |
18855 | Why? |
18855 | You are a doctor? |
18855 | You come, then, from the west? |
18855 | You mean people, as distinct from those biped beasts we''ve found so far? 18855 You say you come from a fort? |
18855 | You see where the shadow of a tall building falls? |
18855 | But what was your third possibility, Tenant?" |
18855 | Finished?" |
18855 | How thick do you think this floor is?" |
18855 | How''d they make out, after your machines came in here?" |
18855 | Is that the way you do it, here?" |
18855 | See that little curl of smoke? |
18855 | Then the wars are n''t over, yet?" |
18855 | We can give you rifles and machine guns and ammunition, to fight the... the Scowrers, did you call them? |
18855 | What do you want from them-- from us-- in return for your help?" |
18855 | What were they?" |
18855 | Where the devil are you?" |
18855 | Why was n''t I born quintuplets?" |
18855 | You have a map to show where they are?" |
18855 | You know what that is?" |
18855 | You mean, you can make many copies of them?" |
18855 | You smoke a pipe, I take it?" |
18855 | You were, originally, a military platoon?" |
1707 | ( 2) JOULE OR MAYER? 1707 But how did the solar atmosphere determine the movements of the rotation and revolution of the planets and satellites? |
1707 | From whence came this heat which was continually given off in this manner, in the foregoing experiments? |
1707 | Is it possible that the heat could have been supplied by means of the iron bar to the end of which the blunt steel borer was fixed? 1707 Was it furnished by the air? |
1707 | Was it furnished by the small particles of metal detached from the larger solid masses on their being rubbed together? 1707 Was it furnished by the water which surrounded the machinery? |
1707 | What kind of proofs, therefore, could we reasonably expect to find of the origin at a particular period of a new species? 1707 And are not these the properties of ordinary tangible matter? 1707 And had not Faraday reached middle life before he turned his attention especially to electricity? 1707 And the question therefore arises, what other forms is force, which we have become acquainted with as falling force and motion, capable of assuming? 1707 Are we to infer, then, that the two Americas in their unions and disunions have juggled with the climate of the other hemisphere? 1707 But does this really mean that a full synopsis of the story of paleontology has been told? 1707 But have we any proof that such formation of rocks in an ocean- bed has, in fact, occurred? 1707 But how explain this strange phenomenon? 1707 But how shall we describe a process which nobody has seen performed and of which no written history gives any account? 1707 But if not air, what then? 1707 But what did Herschel learn regarding these awful depths of space and the stars that people them? 1707 Each star that blinked down at him as he rode in answer to a night- call seemed an interrogation- point asking, How do I exist? 1707 How could the old, familiar phenomenon, light, interest any one when the new agent, galvanism, was in view? 1707 How did they get there? 1707 How else came they to contain the shells of once living organisms imbedded in their depths? 1707 How else than through such formation in an ocean- bed came these rocks to be stratified? 1707 If the earth has been inhabited by successive populations of beings now extinct, how have all these creatures been destroyed? 1707 In any event, how chanced it that all were projected in nearly the same plane as we now find them? 1707 Is it not probable, then, that what we call matter consists merely of aggregations of infinitesimal vortex rings in the ether? 1707 Is our sun that centre? 1707 Or by the small neck of gun- metal by which the hollow cylinder was united to the cannon? 1707 Or is it possible that new species can be called into being from time to time, and yet that so astonishing a phenomenon can escape the naturalist? 1707 Seldom if ever was a great revolutionary doctrine expounded in briefer compass:What are we to understand by''forces''? |
1707 | Such perpendicular vibrations seem not to exist, else we might see around a corner; how explain their absence? |
1707 | The results? |
1707 | Then may not the new species of a later geological epoch be the modified lineal descendants of the extinct population of an earlier epoch? |
1707 | Through what agency has the ooze of the ocean- bed been transformed into solid rock? |
1707 | Was not the heat produced, or at least some part of it, occasioned by this friction of the piston? |
1707 | Were the planets struck from the sun by the chance impact of comets, as Buffon has suggested? |
1707 | What could they be? |
1707 | What had become of the fragments? |
1707 | What secrets may the stars hope to conceal when questioned by an instrument of such necromantic power? |
1707 | What then? |
1707 | What then? |
1707 | What, then, is this storm- centre? |
1707 | Whence now comes this quantity of heat, which by repeated shaking may be called into existence in the same apparatus as often as we please? |
1707 | Who remembers now that Robert Hooke contested with Newton the discovery of the doctrine of universal gravitation? |
1707 | Why have I not long since burned out if your theory of conservation be true? |
1707 | Why might not this debris solidify to form layers of rocks-- the basis of new continents? |
1707 | Why not, indeed? |
1707 | and how are different forces related to each other? |
1707 | and through what agency has this rock been lifted above the surface of the water to form new continents? |
1707 | or do they owe their origin to some unknown law? |
1707 | or thrown out by explosive volcanic action, in accordance with the theory of Dr. Darwin? |
21568 | Backwards? 21568 Can it be alive?" |
21568 | What kind of life can that be? 21568 What mystery?" |
21568 | A machine in the middle of a dead world?" |
21568 | Do you still think we have looked at it backwards?" |
21568 | How could Creno be wrong? |
21568 | Why at this one spot should something exist?" |
21568 | You mean they made the machine here after they came?" |
18831 | And suppose he really wants to shoot a dog; what sort of a mess will I be in? |
18831 | But how about the''Passage of Time''? |
18831 | Dad, are n''t there some cartridges left for the Luger? |
18831 | Did you ever read James Branch Cabell? 18831 Did you load the chamber?" |
18831 | Did you say nineteen_ seventy_-five? |
18831 | How about us goin''swimmin'', at the Canoe Club,''safter? |
18831 | How can you go back, against time? 18831 Huh?" |
18831 | I can scrape up about five thousand for that-- Yes; in ten years-- Any other little operations you have in mind? |
18831 | Please, teacher; what? |
18831 | The means? |
18831 | Understand how it works, now? |
18831 | Well, why do n''t we know anything about that? |
18831 | What has happened to you? |
18831 | Why ca n''t we get our own supper, and have a picnic, like? 18831 Why did you have to do that?" |
18831 | You gon na Sunday school? |
18831 | You know what I remembered, when Frank Gutchall came to borrow a gun? |
18831 | You mean all this Battle of Buffalo stuff? 18831 You what?" |
18831 | A bomb, you say?" |
18831 | Allan and I can shift for ourselves, this evening; ca n''t we, Allan? |
18831 | And do n''t say,''What''s that?'' |
18831 | Are you trying to work out a theory?" |
18831 | But how about backward movement, like this experience of yours?" |
18831 | But how can anybody know of something that has n''t happened yet? |
18831 | But what is it that exists only at the bare moment we think of as_ now_?" |
18831 | But what''s your car window?" |
18831 | G. Farbenindustrie_? |
18831 | Going to Sunday school?" |
18831 | How soon could you bring it back?" |
18831 | How would a 20-gauge shotgun do?" |
18831 | I suppose you remember everything in between?" |
18831 | I''ll see to it Mrs. Stauber gets plenty of groceries in.... Tuesday a week? |
18831 | Know why? |
18831 | Look; a normal dream is part of the dreamer''s own physical brain, is n''t it? |
18831 | Lovely day, is n''t it?" |
18831 | Now, suppose, since his environment were not an illusion, everything else were? |
18831 | Or delirious? |
18831 | Or had the bomb really killed him; was this what death was like? |
18831 | Or that the cases in Tyrrell''s book are properly verified, and ca n''t be explained away on the basis of chance?" |
18831 | Or, here; you speak French, do n''t you?" |
18831 | Remember Florian de Puysange, in''The High Place''?" |
18831 | See?" |
18831 | Suppose all these troublesome memories were no more than a dream? |
18831 | That was Dunne''s idea, was n''t it?" |
18831 | That would have gone over big, now, would n''t it?" |
18831 | That''s pretty sudden, is n''t it?" |
18831 | The ability of the human mind to exhibit real knowledge, apart from logical inference, of future events? |
18831 | Was he insane? |
18831 | Was that the sort of bomb that got you?" |
18831 | Well, look, Dad; what''s your attitude on precognition? |
18831 | What was that thing, about"ye become as little children"? |
18831 | When did you first notice a difference?" |
18831 | You think Dunne is telling the truth about his experiences? |
18831 | You think a thirteen- year- old just dreamed all that up? |
18831 | You''lose consciousness''as in sleep; where does your consciousness go? |
18831 | You''ve read these books? |
10002 | I suppose there''s no chance of those fellows outside taking anything? |
10002 | Was he mad? |
10002 | Well? |
10002 | You''ve got it safely? |
10002 | ''What does it all mean?'' |
10002 | ''What does it mean?'' |
10002 | And the water--? |
10002 | As I sat there, silent and watchful, the thought came to me-- Why was all this? |
10002 | Could she be afraid of me? |
10002 | God, do they, and does such a thing really exist? |
10002 | Had I, indeed, come upon the dwelling- place of the Eternal? |
10002 | Had a volcano broken out on the sun? |
10002 | Had it gone...? |
10002 | Had the creatures broken in, whilst I slept? |
10002 | Had they life, as we understand life, or were they ghouls? |
10002 | How long ago? |
10002 | I said, sternly,''what''s the meaning of this nonsense? |
10002 | I said,"who ever would have thought of this?" |
10002 | I thought of the probable end of the dead sun, and another suggestion came, dumbly-- Do the dead stars make the Green Sun their grave? |
10002 | I wonder have any ever felt the horror of life that I have come to know? |
10002 | I wondered-- And that Thing in the arena? |
10002 | In my mind, a question formed, reiterating incessantly:''What does it mean?'' |
10002 | In the time that follows, the thought flashes through my brain, why not leave this house-- this house of mystery and terror? |
10002 | Is it because we have nothing in common; or only that, being old, we care less for society, than quietness? |
10002 | Is there no escape...? |
10002 | It is luminous at night-- Why? |
10002 | It was evident that the creatures had not returned since the fall of the copingstone; but who was to say how long they would keep away? |
10002 | It was while he was thus employed, that a thought came to me:--"What do you say to having another look at--?" |
10002 | That Sun-- those Suns, were they indeed the great Central Suns,''round which the whole universe, of the unknown heavens, revolves? |
10002 | The thought gripped me-- was there? |
10002 | The thought had come, almost unbidden; yet why should it not be so? |
10002 | This would explain the snow(?) |
10002 | To where did they lead, in such countless profusion? |
10002 | Was I doomed to be separated from her, always? |
10002 | Was ever a man in such straits? |
10002 | Was she about to leave me? |
10002 | Was she dead, as well as Pepper? |
10002 | Was that an illusion? |
10002 | Was the Green Sun the abode of some vast Intelligence? |
10002 | Was the_ Central_ Sun-- as I had come to regard it-- a double star? |
10002 | Was there a vast, dead star circling it? |
10002 | Was there then, after all, something in the old heathen worship, something more than the mere deifying of men, animals, and elements? |
10002 | Were the creatures all drowned? |
10002 | Were they one and the same? |
10002 | What can be doing that? |
10002 | What can have happened? |
10002 | What did it mean? |
10002 | What did that mean? |
10002 | What had eclipsed it? |
10002 | What had happened? |
10002 | What reason to keep us apart? |
10002 | What sort of place was it into which we had got? |
10002 | What was going to become of me? |
10002 | What were these Things? |
10002 | What were they, those Beast- gods, and the others? |
10002 | What would happen? |
10002 | Where had I seen them? |
10002 | Where was I going? |
10002 | Where was it? |
10002 | Where was it? |
10002 | Where was the rest of the house, or castle, or whatever there had been? |
10002 | Where were the others? |
10002 | Where were they? |
10002 | Where were they? |
10002 | Who shall say? |
10002 | Why could I not have gone with my Love? |
10002 | Why had I to wait alone, while she slumbered through the years, on the still bosom of the Sea of Sleep? |
10002 | Why should she? |
10002 | Would she have to go, as she had gone before? |
10002 | Would they drown? |
10002 | Yet, if I left, where could I go, and still obtain the solitude, and the sense of her presence,[1] that alone make my old life bearable? |
10002 | he said, after a moment,"is n''t that mist or something, over there to the right-- away in a line with that great piece of rock?" |
19158 | Are you from Utah? |
19158 | Are you ready for us now? |
19158 | But how did you guess that it had been to the west of here, in a ruined city? |
19158 | Caffchoc? |
19158 | Can you see Pittsburgh yet, Jim? |
19158 | Coffee? 19158 Did you ever drink coffee, Monty?" |
19158 | Did you get a look at these Sacred Books, or find out what they might be? |
19158 | Finished? |
19158 | Get anything on the radio? |
19158 | How did your group manage to survive? |
19158 | How far are we from Pittsburgh now? |
19158 | How far can these rifles be depended on? |
19158 | How is it you took so long finding us? |
19158 | I do n''t know how we''re going to handle this--"Jim, how about that pows business? 19158 Jim, where the devil are you?" |
19158 | Monty to Jim: can you hear me? |
19158 | Now how did you know that we had trouble the day- before- yesterday? |
19158 | Rifle''s pointing downward at the correct angle now? |
19158 | See that island, the long one? 19158 Sure this religion is n''t just a variant of Christianity?" |
19158 | That surprises you, my dear sir? 19158 Those fellows you had up with you yesterday, think they could be trusted to handle the guns? |
19158 | What did you make this out of, Jim? |
19158 | What did you say? |
19158 | What do you mean, son? 19158 What has you stopped, Jim?" |
19158 | What is it, Monty? 19158 What is it?" |
19158 | Why could n''t that blasted magazine say what afternoon? 19158 Why do you do this for people that you have never met before? |
19158 | Why? |
19158 | You are a doctor? |
19158 | You mean people, as distinct from those biped beasts we''ve found so far? 19158 You say you come from a fort? |
19158 | You see where the shadow of a tall building falls? |
19158 | You smoke a pipe, I take it? |
19158 | Do you know what that is?" |
19158 | He had no time to wonder at the interchange of glances around the table before the Toon Leader said,"And that is--?" |
19158 | How thick do you think the floor is?" |
19158 | How''d they make out, after your machines came in here?" |
19158 | In a few years, when we can get them supplied with modern equipment and instructed in its use--"What''s the matter, Jim? |
19158 | Is that the way you do it, here?" |
19158 | Is there something there?" |
19158 | See that little curl of smoke? |
19158 | The Toon Leader began by asking,"You come, then, from the west?" |
19158 | Then the wars are n''t over yet?" |
19158 | We can give you rifles and machine guns and ammunition, to fight the-- the Scowrers, did you call them? |
19158 | What do you want from them-- from us-- in return for your help?" |
19158 | What was your third possibility, Tenant?" |
19158 | What were they?" |
19158 | You have a map to show where they are?" |
19158 | You mean, you can make many copies of them?" |
19158 | You were, originally, a military platoon?" |
17138 | And what would you like to dis- cuss to- day? |
17138 | Are things well with your par- ents, too? |
17138 | Are you all right, son? |
17138 | Are you all right? |
17138 | Chet, how are you fee- ling? |
17138 | Chet? 17138 Do_ you_ like''em?" |
17138 | Eh? 17138 I''ll see you on Wednesday, then?" |
17138 | I''ve been OK."Have you been stud- y- ing math- e- mat- ics and phys- ics? 17138 In that case, why do n''t we end this mee- ting?" |
17138 | Is n''t it beautiful? 17138 My Dad, the other day? |
17138 | Not one word, you hear me? 17138 Robotron? |
17138 | Well, do n''t you see? |
17138 | What did he want? |
17138 | What is it about the fu- ture that wo- rries you? |
17138 | What were your parents like? |
17138 | What? 17138 Who''s there?" |
17138 | Why do you want to know about_ them_? 17138 Why do you want to leave right now?" |
17138 | Why does- n''t it in- ter- est you? |
17138 | Why hav- en''t you? |
17138 | Yeh? |
17138 | Yes? 17138 You electrocute yourself? |
17138 | You mean, swim in it? |
17138 | You see? 17138 #The hell have you been, boy?" |
17138 | Am I becoming a racist? |
17138 | An ocean in his apt? |
17138 | Are you having some sort of trouble at home?" |
17138 | Did I see hunks of dead, petrified coral crashing around me, or did I imagine it? |
17138 | Do I remember her tucking me in and saying,"Good night, sleep tight, do n''t let the bedbugs bite,"or was that something I saw on a vid? |
17138 | Do you have any new ob- ser- va- tions about your friends?" |
17138 | Do you like to swim?" |
17138 | Do you re- ally want to do this?" |
17138 | Have you thought a- bout any o- ther poss- i- bil- i- ties?" |
17138 | He was here?" |
17138 | Hello?" |
17138 | How can you be leaving?" |
17138 | How can you go? |
17138 | How do you think that makes me look? |
17138 | How have you been?" |
17138 | I have just taken the waters-- perhaps you would like to try?" |
17138 | I will see you on Thurs- day, then?" |
17138 | I''m okay, okay?" |
17138 | I''ve got ta blow,''K?" |
17138 | Is that right?" |
17138 | May- be your pa- rents would let you go?" |
17138 | Maybe you''d like to try it? |
17138 | Oh, sure, the Process likes to take credit for it, but if you look up the patent, guess who owns it? |
17138 | On purpose?" |
17138 | So he got into a fight with the guy, and got the drill and then he finished his big, big project, and brought it home, and you know what it was? |
17138 | Was it a nervous command to wipe my shoes on the way in the door? |
17138 | What do I know about their psychology? |
17138 | What do you think of that?" |
17138 | What else would you like to dis- cuss?" |
17138 | What is your name, son?" |
17138 | What was her name, anyway? |
17138 | What were_ they_ like?" |
17138 | What''ll I do if you do n''t come back? |
17138 | Why is that?" |
17138 | Would you like to see a magic trick?" |
17138 | You get to travel, right?" |
17138 | You know how worried your mother was?" |
17138 | You''re leaving? |
12852 | And who is it now? |
12852 | How did this all first come to be you? 12852 Who is that?" |
12852 | 8? |
12852 | But how did he get that intelligence? |
12852 | But how much worse is it when we consider-- what criterion does mankind possess for disinterring and distinguishing the elements of truth? |
12852 | But looking at the Genesis narrative, who could suppose it to be a parable? |
12852 | But need it always be so made? |
12852 | But what possible reason have they for this conclusion? |
12852 | But why should there be a second narrative at all? |
12852 | Can all these things happen_ without_ such aid? |
12852 | Can it be believed, then, that protoplasm, as the origin of life, is self- caused, and self- developed? |
12852 | Can it be that the professor has for the moment overlooked one very simple fact? |
12852 | First of all, how did any_ substance_, however vapoury and tenuous, come to exist, when previously there was nothing? |
12852 | Here we must stop to ask how this protoplasm, or simplest form of organic life, came to exist? |
12852 | Here, then, he could distinguish and perhaps name the species; but what more was to be done? |
12852 | How are we to understand what was meant by the Tree of Life or the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, or by the Serpent speaking and beguiling Eve? |
12852 | How did he come to place_ birds_ along with fish and water monsters, and not separately?] |
12852 | How did he get to formulate the idea of a_ God_ when he had simplified his group of many spirits into one? |
12852 | How did it get its_ life_--its property of taking nourishment, of growing and of giving birth to other creatures like itself? |
12852 | How did man get the idea of a personal spirit or double-- no such thing,_ ex hypothesi_ existing? |
12852 | How does such a delicate ornament answer the demands of mere conspicuousness? |
12852 | How is it, then, that this is not the case? |
12852 | How so? |
12852 | How then can it exist in animals? |
12852 | How, for instance, are we told of the temptation and fall of man? |
12852 | If the_ days_ of Genesis mean indefinite periods of aeonian duration, how is the seventh_ day_ of rest to be understood? |
12852 | If this bee became extinct, the plant would die out; how can such a development be advantageous to it? |
12852 | Is it, for instance, the experience of the mass of men, as men, that the"fleshly mind is death, but the spiritual mind is life and peace"? |
12852 | Is not such a production and such a design the true essence of Creation? |
12852 | Is the account in the Book of Genesis true? |
12852 | Lastly, how are we to account for the beauty of autumnal tints in woods, or coloured_ leaves_ in plants such as the_ Caladium_? |
12852 | May I make one remark on this interesting science tournament? |
12852 | Now, in any case, the writer could have had no knowledge of any kind_ of his own_ on the subject: how did he hit on this particular arrangement? |
12852 | Was"bdellium"( as probably being a fragrant gum) one of these offerings? |
12852 | What is the cause, what is the purpose, what is the plan in the scheme of nature, of these structures? |
12852 | Why are they fanatics, Sisyphus- labourers, and what not? |
12852 | Why is Professor Huxley so angry or so contemptuous with people who value the Bible, whole and as it stands, and want to see its accuracy vindicated? |
12852 | Why is that? |
12852 | Why is the dental formula of the_ viverrinae_ different? |
12852 | Why not any other animal, or a nondescript-- a form which no zoologist could place, recognize, or classify? |
12852 | Why should stags shed their horns also, leaving them defenceless for a time? |
12852 | Why should the Jews have received that truth through the medium of a story of which the whole framework was false, and nothing but the moral true? |
12852 | Why should variation take certain directions? |
12852 | Why should_ development_ have gone in different directions_ towards the same object_? |
12852 | Why, again, are savages prone to imagine natural phenomena to be caused or actuated by"spirits"? |
12852 | [ 1] In what possible way would this beauty serve for any purely_ useful_ purpose? |
12852 | [ 1]"Have we not here an exhibition which can not be accounted for on any principle of natural utility? |
12852 | an elephant? |
12852 | and who has changed the inconvenient, the painful, into the_ wrong_? |
12852 | how comes it that natural forces and conditions of life so occur and co- operate as to produce the variety of changes needed? |
19406 | ''Would n''t you better take a rope along?'' |
19406 | And who can say that similar disasters may not come again and again to humanity? |
19406 | Are you sure that the roof and gutters in question are not of galvanized iron, iron coated with zinc? |
19406 | Can we reasonably assume, in the face of such facts, that the nations of to- day are immortal? |
19406 | Can weights, springs, or water from a tank be used to any advantage to run a lathe? |
19406 | Do you ever wonder that men of wealth do not"retire"and enjoy their substance? |
19406 | Does a watch or clock run faster when just wound up? |
19406 | Does it make any difference in what position a watch is in when running? |
19406 | Has any scientific explanation ever been given of this phenomenon? |
19406 | Has it ever been known to produce a new crop of teeth in toothless persons? |
19406 | Has soup prepared by dissolving meat bones in a Papin''s digester ever been known to produce ossification of any of the soft tissues? |
19406 | How are augers twisted? |
19406 | How are common screws made? |
19406 | How are twist drills made, and are they single or double grooved? |
19406 | How can I make the coloring material and mix it? |
19406 | How can I make wooden screws perfectly smooth? |
19406 | How do you calculate the amount of pipe of a given size to warm a room of a given size? |
19406 | How fast ought she to run? |
19406 | How large a boiler and engine do I require to work her to best advantage? |
19406 | How many prisms are required in a spectroscope to detect mineral elements in presence of all the ash ingredients of organic bodies? |
19406 | How much do iron and brass, in rods or bands, expand in length when heated to red heat? |
19406 | Hundreds of inquiries analogous to the following are sent:"Who sells a tool for truing up a crosshead wrist? |
19406 | If a person sleeps in a cola room, would a watch be better under his pillow than on a table or hung up in the same room? |
19406 | Is it not moisture in the air that makes it heavier, and so affects the barometer? |
19406 | Is the pressure in a siphon equal throughout, or is it greater in the upper end? |
19406 | Is the pressure of the air to be added to the weight of water in the bottom of a vessel in estimating the pressure on the bottom? |
19406 | Is there any wash, paint, or cement that might be used for the purpose of remedying this defect? |
19406 | Is there any way of constructing a draught below the grate of any common heating stove, sufficiently strong to do without an extra long chimney? |
19406 | We have built our yard a lath and a half high, says the_ Poultry Review_, but what do these saucy things care for that? |
19406 | What allowance should be made for doors and windows? |
19406 | What did he want of a rope? |
19406 | What has that veteran in botany, Dr. Asa Gray, to say about it? |
19406 | What is meant by the terms direct and indirect radiation, in giving capacity of steam generators for heating houses? |
19406 | What is the best and cheapest form of apparatus to heat such compounds for examination? |
19406 | What is the simplest way of cutting a square hole in a bar of iron? |
19406 | What would be the most suitable material and dimensions for the boiler? |
19406 | When not being carried, what position should it be left in? |
19406 | Where can tungsten, or tungsten steel, be procured, and at what price? |
19406 | Who can estimate the value of these and similar findings to us-- the value of the revelations they bring of man''s condition in those remote ages? |
19406 | Who makes machinery for freeing wool of burrs and dirt? |
19406 | Who sells silicate of alumina and silicate of potash?" |
19406 | Who sells spoke- turning lathes? |
19406 | Who sells tools for refitting steam valves without unscrewing them from the pipes? |
19406 | Who will be the next President?" |
19406 | Why does a balloon rise in the air? |
19406 | Why? |
19406 | Will it take more power to run two millstones in opposite directions than it will to run one at the same speed, the other being stationary? |
19406 | Will the acid dissolve the gelatin, or must warm water be added? |
19406 | asks: Can dyeing or coloring be done in cold water? |
19406 | asks: How must a stove be constructed to burn pea coal, for heating outbuildings? |
19406 | asks: Is there friction between two bodies while at rest, or only when one or both are in motion? |
19406 | asks: What is the best kind of wood to construct a guitar? |
19362 | Ah, Sir John, what can I do for you? |
19362 | And then? |
19362 | And what of Jupiter? |
19362 | And what will be the practical outcome of your discovery? |
19362 | Are those from Mars of any interest? |
19362 | Do you pretend that you expect to manufacture a human being out and out? |
19362 | Eleven by Centropolis time, you mean? |
19362 | Hall- way? 19362 How are you?" |
19362 | How can your people suppose that I would do anything so unpatriotic? |
19362 | If the Earth Chronicle would but open a campaign on our behalf--"And for what object? |
19362 | Meanwhile,asked Mr. Smith, after a moment''s silence,"have you no news of interest to- day?" |
19362 | Nothing? |
19362 | O, is that all? 19362 So, then, the moon is positively uninhabited?" |
19362 | Telescopes? 19362 The practical outcome? |
19362 | True,answered the Russian;"but can we do all that we wish? |
19362 | Well, Cash, what''s the news? |
19362 | Well, gentlemen, what is this I hear? 19362 Where do you wish to go, sir?" |
19362 | Where have I been, you ask? 19362 Who is there?" |
19362 | Why did n''t you tell me that sooner? |
19362 | Why not? |
19362 | Why, where have you been? |
19362 | Yes; and at what hour will you arrive? |
19362 | ''And how long has he been dead?'' |
19362 | ''The North for the Slavs?'' |
19362 | And why? |
19362 | And your appetite?" |
19362 | As for the opposite side, who knows?" |
19362 | But, pray, when are you coming home?" |
19362 | But,"he continued, again addressing William Cooley,"failing with Jupiter, are we getting any results from the moon?" |
19362 | Do you come by tube or by air- train?" |
19362 | Do you not think that a bath would refresh me?" |
19362 | Give up our fairest province, Britain? |
19362 | I presume you will not say that you lack telescopes?" |
19362 | Is it always to be thus? |
19362 | No answer from Jupiter? |
19362 | Shall we produce rain? |
19362 | She is dreaming perhaps? |
19362 | She stirs? |
19362 | That we might do, but is it of any use? |
19362 | That''s too bad, but what''s to be done? |
19362 | Then, what is the use of threats? |
19362 | What day? |
19362 | What more do you want? |
19362 | What think you of the scheme?" |
19362 | What''s that? |
19362 | What? |
19362 | Why, that we shall be able to produce easily all bodies whatever-- stone, wood, metal, fibers--""And flesh and blood?" |
19362 | Would not our contemporaries prize the telephone and the telephote more highly if they had not forgotten the telegraph? |
19362 | You are already at the dessert? |
19362 | You do not believe it? |
19362 | You have tried it already? |
19362 | You think, then,"remarked Mr. Smith, musingly,"that if one could but--""Could what?" |
19362 | you, Doctor?" |
19111 | All set, Kelly? |
19111 | And were they both in the green? |
19111 | And you still think I''m too rough on them? |
19111 | Anyone up there? |
19111 | Anything exciting? |
19111 | Anything new on our hit- runner? |
19111 | Ben, did you say there were just two vehicles involved? |
19111 | Clay,she called out,"Have you been drinking in here? |
19111 | Do n''t you need a wrecker, too, Five Six? |
19111 | Do you think she''s all right? |
19111 | Essentials,Martin snorted,"you give your brains to one of those Alberta chicks of yours for a souvenir?" |
19111 | Got a name picked out for the baby? |
19111 | Have we got identification on our fatalities yet? |
19111 | Hey, kid,he spluttered at Clay,"ever notice how the wrong one of her ancestors keeps coming to the surface? |
19111 | Hey, mother,he yelled to Kelly,"have I got time for a shower before dinner?" |
19111 | Hey,the happy young father yelped,"hey, how about that? |
19111 | How come you''ve never married, Ben? |
19111 | How do you figure that one? |
19111 | How fast are your pains coming? |
19111 | How is she? |
19111 | How much farther, Clay? |
19111 | How was the seminar, Kelly? |
19111 | I wonder if he knows what brand of cigars I smoke? |
19111 | I wonder what NorCon would do with a husband- wife team? |
19111 | It take all that time to make coffee? |
19111 | Just what is all this? |
19111 | Just where are we? 19111 Now what got her on the warpath?" |
19111 | Remember San Francisco de Borja? |
19111 | Seriously, kid, what do you have in that grab bag? |
19111 | Want me to carry some of that junk? |
19111 | What about Ellen? 19111 What is it Clay?" |
19111 | What make of car is that, Clay? |
19111 | What year is this clunker? |
19111 | What''s making it so long? |
19111 | What''s the problem? |
19111 | What''s your name? |
19111 | Whatcha cooking? |
19111 | Where have you two been? 19111 Where''s Ben?" |
19111 | Why do n''t you go back to the sack? |
19111 | Yes, why? |
19111 | You all right, Ben? |
19111 | You going to nail these kids? |
19111 | You gon na cook again today? |
19111 | You guys want eggs this morning? |
19111 | You mean''Paul Bunyon,''do n''t you? |
19111 | You really mean that, Ben? |
19111 | *****"Split what up?" |
19111 | Any ID on that woman?" |
19111 | Anyone else want a snack?" |
19111 | Have a happy holiday, Ben? |
19111 | How would that be?" |
19111 | How''s Ellen?" |
19111 | Is this correct, Pitt Control? |
19111 | Just what did you think you were doing?" |
19111 | Want some?" |
19111 | What did you do to Clay, Kelly?" |
19111 | What''s for dinner, Hiawatha?" |
19111 | When are you going to learn that good beef has to be bloody to be edible?" |
19111 | When he had finished reading his report he asked,"How''s the woman?" |
19111 | Where''re you headed, Eddie?" |
19111 | You about finished in here?" |
19111 | You have any preference on where they go?" |
19111 | You suppose that guy took off?" |
22110 | If no one''s living up there why does anyone want to go there? |
22110 | Just who did you speak to at the National Academy of Sciences? |
22110 | Shall I relay further orders, sir? |
22110 | The Vanguard? |
22110 | This_ is_ the parade marking the International Geophysical Year, is it not? |
22110 | Well, yes, but--"And you are Mr. Cruthers, the manager of the parade, is that not correct? |
22110 | What on earth are you talking about? |
22110 | What? |
22110 | Where''d you get them? 22110 Who lives up there, Daddy?" |
22110 | Why ca n''t there be something besides so many bands in a parade? 22110 Ai n''t it exciting? |
22110 | Are n''t they the funniest things you ever saw?" |
22110 | Can you see them yet, Daddy?" |
22110 | Daddy,"he pleaded,"why has the parade stopped? |
22110 | Get behind the Tiffany float and follow them, okay?" |
22110 | How many in your group?" |
22110 | I''m all the way down here on street level, remember?" |
22110 | Walt Disney make them for you?" |
22110 | What did you say the name of your group was?" |
22110 | What kind is it?" |
22110 | Where are they now?" |
22110 | is to participate in this parade?" |
16360 | Are you to double, treble, or quadruple your tracks? |
16360 | Can you find the thickness of the abutments, the rise and span of the arch being given? |
16360 | Can you state how you would find the thickness of an arch of stone, span and rise being given? |
16360 | Do you understand that there is any difference in the meaning of the terms gravitation and gravity? |
16360 | For what parts of a structure may cast and wrought iron be used in reference to tension and compression? |
16360 | For what purpose is the magnetic needle used in surveying land? |
16360 | Have you ever had responsible charge of any public work? |
16360 | He said:"What is the use of heating the air put into a furnace? |
16360 | How are similar triangles proportioned to each other? |
16360 | How are walls founded on soft or yielding materials? |
16360 | How can we save this? |
16360 | How do you apply the principle of the parallelogram of forces in determining the strain on the various members of a structure? |
16360 | How do you describe a square in a circle? |
16360 | How do you find the area of a regular polygon? |
16360 | How do you find the logarithm of a number in a table of logarithms? |
16360 | How do you find the number of gallons of water to the cubic foot? |
16360 | How do you find the solid contents of a cylinder? |
16360 | How do you inscribe a regular hexagon in a circle? |
16360 | How do you pass the circumference of a circle through three given points not in the same straight line? |
16360 | How do you set out a circular curved line upon the ground? |
16360 | How do you set slope stakes for excavation and embankment? |
16360 | How is it found? |
16360 | How many and what parts of a plane triangle must be given to find the rest? |
16360 | How many feet, board measure, in the flooring of a room 20 feet by 30 feet and 2½ inches thick? |
16360 | How many gallons of water will be discharged through a pipe 1 foot in diameter, 328 feet long, head 13½ feet, coefficient of flow= 0.007? |
16360 | How many kinds of leveling rods do you know of? |
16360 | How may timber be preserved from decay? |
16360 | How was it to be seen what had occurred, how was it to be made certain that the men were dead, and that all hope of rescue must be abandoned? |
16360 | How would you prepare the foundation for a heavy wall, and how deep should it be excavated? |
16360 | How would you test cement? |
16360 | If this is so, why do not all put them in? |
16360 | In a semicircular arch, where is the horizontal thrust greatest and where least? |
16360 | In how many ways is brickwork"bonded"to make good work in heavy walls? |
16360 | In making what calculations are logarithms useful? |
16360 | In the triangle, b being a right angle, what proportion does d b bear to a d and d c? |
16360 | Of a circle? |
16360 | Of a pyramid? |
16360 | Of a wedge? |
16360 | Of an irregular polygon? |
16360 | Sectional area being 36 square inches, which would be the stronger section, 6 by 6 or 4 by 9? |
16360 | State the prismoidal formula; would you use it in calculating earthwork? |
16360 | The engines have been increased over four times, but I will ask you if the furnace areas have been increased( applause) in proportion? |
16360 | The sides of a polygon being prolonged, what is the sum of all the exterior angles equal to? |
16360 | Two sides and two angles of a plane triangle being given, how do you find the other parts? |
16360 | What are cross- sections? |
16360 | What are natural sines, co- sines, etc.? |
16360 | What are similar triangles? |
16360 | What are you going to do? |
16360 | What are"headers"and"stretchers"? |
16360 | What do you understand by limit of elasticity as applied to a beam under strain or pressure? |
16360 | What for gases? |
16360 | What is a grade line? |
16360 | What is a logarithm? |
16360 | What is a steam boiler? |
16360 | What is a table of logarithmic sines, co- sines, etc.? |
16360 | What is a traverse table and for what used? |
16360 | What is an arch, of how many forms, and of what may it be constructed? |
16360 | What is civil engineering? |
16360 | What is concrete, of what composed, and in what proportion should its ingredients be mixed? |
16360 | What is hydraulic cement, and how many kinds do you know of? |
16360 | What is meant by the neutral axis of a beam? |
16360 | What is mortar composed of, and how mixed? |
16360 | What is the base of the common system? |
16360 | What is the center of gravity of a body? |
16360 | What is the law of falling bodies? |
16360 | What is the law of gravitation? |
16360 | What is the meaning of the term"setting"as applied to cement? |
16360 | What is the pressure per square inch on the side of a vessel at the depth of 10 feet below the surface of the water? |
16360 | What is the specific gravity of a body? |
16360 | What is the standard for solids and liquids? |
16360 | What is the tensile strength of a good quality of wrought iron per square inch? |
16360 | What is the weight of a gallon of water? |
16360 | What kind of sand should be used, and how do you test its quality? |
16360 | What kind of timber resists decay longest under ground? |
16360 | What laws govern the pressure of liquids at rest? |
16360 | What proportion do circumference and areas of circles bear to their radii? |
16360 | What proportion of the breaking weight of a beam would you consider a safe load? |
16360 | What should be the proportion of"headers"to"stretchers"? |
16360 | What should be the thickness at the top and base of a retaining wall 15 feet high, built to retain ordinary earth? |
16360 | When two sides of a plane triangle and their included angles are given, how do you find the other parts? |
16360 | When we shovel coal upon the grate bars and ignite it, what happens first? |
16360 | Where is the center of gravity of a homogeneous body whose sides are all rectangles? |
16360 | Where should the line of resistance to pressure be found in an arch in order to retain its stability? |
16360 | Which do you consider the better quality, Rosendale or Portland, and why? |
16360 | Why? |
16360 | With the load uniformly distributed, what fractional part of the whole weight may be considered, in all calculations, as being carried at the center? |
16360 | in ten years, what was it in 1870? |
16360 | || Pure(?) |
15884 | What did I mean when, a few moments ago I spoke of attracting and repellent poles? |
15884 | What is a sponge? |
15884 | What is it? |
15884 | Yes, that''s all very well for_ persons_, but where do you land_ les bagages_? |
15884 | ( Why do they?) |
15884 | ***** What is this wide- spread component of the surface of the earth? |
15884 | And what should we expect to find on those first shores? |
15884 | But could a board which was big enough fit into this lecture theatre? |
15884 | But how can this be? |
15884 | But how is it that those logs stand up out of the asphalt, with asphalt caps and hounds''ears( as Mr. Manross well phrases it) on the tops of them? |
15884 | But how, when, where, did the building up of all these rock- layers take place? |
15884 | But if there are so many thousands of mouths to feed, on the tree- like Sertulariæ as well as in all these Infusoria, where does the food come from? |
15884 | But if they really do lie under, how can they possibly be of the same age? |
15884 | But we, whose island home was thus invaded-- are we the same? |
15884 | But what is rock made of? |
15884 | But what is the central spot? |
15884 | But where are the Frenchmen? |
15884 | But who ventures to call the forces of nature blind? |
15884 | But why do I dwell upon this? |
15884 | By what means could the barnacles become credited with the power of producing the well- known geese? |
15884 | Can the liquid flowers then occupy the whole space of the ice melted? |
15884 | Did you notice the word"sediment"used a few pages back about the settlement at the bottom of a medicine- vial? |
15884 | Do the molecules show this architectural power when ordinary water is frozen? |
15884 | Do you not see in our fires, that various kinds of wood produce different colors? |
15884 | Exactly what is the nature of the force with which the earth attracts it? |
15884 | Have there not often been seen figures of men or savage animals? |
15884 | Have they been blown on to the lake, or left behind by man? |
15884 | He halloes:"Where is the landing, then?" |
15884 | Here is a beam from the electric light; beautifully white and bright, is it not? |
15884 | Holden for permission to use"What is Evolution?" |
15884 | How could they have found their way thither? |
15884 | How is a change so rapid in the lustre of a star to be accounted for? |
15884 | How is the existence of this long succession of different species of crocodiles to be accounted for? |
15884 | How shall we untangle the light from the sun or a star? |
15884 | How to feed seventeen men for twenty- one days? |
15884 | If you went to the booking- office with the whole of this mighty sum in your pocket-- but stop a moment; could you carry it in your pocket? |
15884 | If, therefore, it be not the sun which lights up this nebula, where else can be the source of its illumination? |
15884 | In the name of all the Polynesian gods, what is the meaning of all this? |
15884 | Is it not a dream, indeed? |
15884 | Is this hard to believe? |
15884 | It is clear now, is it not, how the railway route is the direct descendant of the tiny squirrel track between two oaks? |
15884 | Need we then be surprised that when we look at Castor we observe movements that seem very slow? |
15884 | Now, what is to be said as to the occurrence of these conditions? |
15884 | Of course, you have not a sample of it to give him; how, then, can he possibly find out anything about it? |
15884 | On these terms how much do you think the fare from London to this star ought to be? |
15884 | Shall I speak of those armies which have sometimes appeared in the air? |
15884 | Suppose such particles devoid of weight and floating in our atmosphere, what must occur when they come near each other? |
15884 | The question at once suggests itself, How was even this thin crust formed? |
15884 | Then how is it that when we examine the strata of rocks in our neighborhood, wherever that neighborhood may be, we do not find them so arranged? |
15884 | This morning, we can not do better than follow in the footsteps of the child, and to the question,"What is a sponge?" |
15884 | To what action of light is this phenomenon due? |
15884 | WHAT IS EVOLUTION? |
15884 | Was I wrong, then, when I said my miniature ocean contains as many millions of beings as there are stars in the heavens? |
15884 | Was this a dream? |
15884 | What are the conditions under which it is manifested? |
15884 | What event is this? |
15884 | What from? |
15884 | What if instead of the whole ocean having been higher, parts of the land were lower? |
15884 | What indeed was it that happened,--or in fact, did it happen at all? |
15884 | What is all this? |
15884 | What is the nature of the light? |
15884 | What is the result? |
15884 | What is this portion? |
15884 | What purpose does it serve in the animal economy? |
15884 | What will be the effect upon the stratified rocks? |
15884 | What, for example, is the structure of the ice over which we skate in winter? |
15884 | When you did get there and asked for a ticket at the rate of one hundred miles for a penny, do you think you would get any change? |
15884 | Whence do they come? |
15884 | Which of us does not wish to be in that peaceful fairyland once more? |
15884 | Who will forget it? |
15884 | Why are eagles''wings of just the size that they are? |
15884 | Why are your skates shaped in a certain way? |
15884 | Why have soldiers two sets of( now) useless buttons on the skirts of their coats? |
15884 | Why is the cloud not blown away? |
15884 | Why is your gun rifled? |
15884 | Why use the wealth of a world which is going to perish? |
15884 | Why work, be instructed, or rise in the progress of the sciences or arts? |
15884 | Will it happen again next year? |
15884 | Yet how can one for a moment suppose that the ocean- waters ever rose so high? |
15884 | [ Illustration] WHAT IS EVOLUTION? |
15884 | [ Illustration] What is the earth made of-- this round earth upon which we human beings live and move? |
15884 | and whence did it come? |
15884 | and"How does it live?" |
15884 | and"Where does it come from?" |
15884 | every year? |
15884 | of those clouds which follow as it were along a circle, or which resemble the head of Medusa? |
15884 | or are they fossil trees, integral parts of the vegetable stratum below which is continually rolling upward? |
15884 | or are they of both kinds? |
22154 | Are you hurt? |
22154 | Have you forgotten? 22154 Mado,"he called, pointing,"do you suppose we could dope out a way of getting Nazu aboard his sky vehicle to go for help?" |
22154 | What is it? |
22154 | What''s so terrible about landing here? |
22154 | What''s the reason for this serious discussion? |
22154 | What''s wrong about that? |
22154 | Who is that? |
22154 | You mean,Mado asked,"that there are vibrations in the ether hereabouts that are set up electrically by the planet?" |
22154 | You think these vibrations will affect us? |
22154 | And, who knows but that you''ll find the one and only girl yourself, some fine day?" |
22154 | Are n''t you thrilled?" |
22154 | Did they capture us?" |
22154 | How high is this cloud layer?" |
22154 | Then, watching her strange performance, he asked,"What are you doing?" |
22154 | What of Detis?" |
22154 | What was a man to do? |
22154 | What''s that?" |
22154 | Who''d ever dream of such a horror in the twenty- fourth century-- even out here?" |
22154 | You expect me to hide in the vessel while you''re at work outside? |
20838 | A body? 20838 An ax?" |
20838 | And a body; what''s that? |
20838 | And matter is what? |
20838 | Are we free? |
20838 | Are we really free? |
20838 | But what does the work; what killed him? |
20838 | Can we get in through the windows? |
20838 | Coming, boy? |
20838 | Do you really mean that we''re less than a mile from your laboratory; from our own world? 20838 Does n''t it, Hope?" |
20838 | How does our own material little old world look? |
20838 | How long is it since Miss Hope went in there? |
20838 | How long, sir? 20838 Is there another key, Perrin?" |
20838 | Now what? |
20838 | Still experimenting with it? |
20838 | What am I, then-- a ghost? |
20838 | What''s the matter, Perrin? 20838 Where we are? |
20838 | *****"And the machine?" |
20838 | And what do you suppose they want us to do now?" |
20838 | But when Miss Hope came home unexpected this morning--""What?" |
20838 | Butler?" |
20838 | Can we make it?" |
20838 | Did you notice it?" |
20838 | Do you know?" |
20838 | Do you recognize it?" |
20838 | Gun loaded?" |
20838 | Have you ever sat close to the screen in a motion picture theatre, so that the graininess of the moving film was visible? |
20838 | How are you feeling, Hope?" |
20838 | I reckon you got it, sir?" |
20838 | If we can only reach the spot where we entered this insane world before something happens--""How much time have we?" |
20838 | Is that what you mean?" |
20838 | It is possible to have sound and light in the same place, is n''t it? |
20838 | Ready?" |
20838 | Understand?" |
20838 | We must give Vic a hand-- mustn''t we? |
20838 | What do these people-- if you can call them that-- want of us?" |
20838 | What''s happened?" |
20838 | Where''s Mr. Butler? |
20838 | Why do n''t we bump into things?" |
20838 | Why-- would you like to go back?" |
20838 | Will you join me?" |
20838 | You have seen them appear out of thin air, and dissolve in the same fashion?" |
20838 | You marked the moment of your departure, I suppose?" |
22102 | More therapy? |
22102 | She knew you were a career officer; what did she expect----? |
22102 | We have n''t gotten on too well, have we, Colonel? |
22102 | What will you do? |
22102 | What''s reality, Steinhart? 22102 Where is that little brat, anyway?" |
22102 | Yes? |
22102 | And Steinhart:"_ What is reality, Kimmy?_"***** The hours stretched into days, the days into months. |
22102 | And how many remembered now that the Thern priests all wore yellow wings and a circlet of gold with some fantastic jewel on their forehead? |
22102 | Chance or design? |
22102 | Did n''t he know that it did n''t matter? |
22102 | Do_ you_ know?" |
22102 | How many rocket pilots, he wondered, were weaned on Burroughs''books? |
22102 | Natural under the circumstances? |
22102 | Oh, where IS he, anyway? |
22102 | Or neurosis building up already? |
22102 | Out of all the scores of applicants-- because there are always applicants for a sure- death job-- and all the qualified pilots, why this one? |
22102 | Should n''t there be a diadem on his forehead? |
22102 | They were thinking: Why him? |
22102 | Was that a Plant Man? |
22102 | What could Steinhart know of longing? |
22102 | What happened?" |
22102 | What have I to do with you now, he thought? |
22102 | What is it that he reminds me of? |
22102 | _ What is reality, Kimmy?_ Steinhart was right, he thought vaguely. |
20920 | D''y''want to get us killed? |
20920 | How about the talkies tonight? |
20920 | Huh? |
20920 | If they can pick up sparks from a motor, ca n''t they pick''em up from this? 20920 Well?" |
20920 | What did you men do? |
20920 | What for? |
20920 | What in hell did you do? |
20920 | What was it? |
20920 | What? |
20920 | Whatcha want to do? 20920 Who''s there?" |
20920 | Why ai n''t the bombers been shot down? |
20920 | Why rockets? |
20920 | After the Wabbly?" |
20920 | But what the hell?" |
20920 | Celebrate the Fourth o''July?" |
20920 | Coming?" |
20920 | Do you men want to come with me? |
20920 | Let''s call up the general and see how he is?" |
20920 | May I suggest, sir, that mine- cases with no metal in them at all would be worth trying?" |
20920 | Presently the rural Central said:"All through?" |
20920 | See?" |
20920 | Smell it? |
20920 | Then my pants caught on fire--""What?" |
20920 | There was a pause of seconds''duration only, during which Sergeant Walpole stared blankly and gasped,"What the hell?" |
20920 | What did that damned thing use on them?" |
20920 | What do you know about it?" |
20920 | What in hell was it?" |
20920 | What the hell y''doin''? |
20920 | What''s that about the thing on top?" |
20920 | Why''s it comin''back?" |
20920 | Why? |
20920 | Y''want''em droppin''eggs on us? |
20920 | You''re sure about that spark- plug affair?" |
20920 | You, sir?" |
17355 | And how many are fishermen? |
17355 | Are n''t you going to marry me? |
17355 | Are you alive? 17355 Are you alive?" |
17355 | Are you hungry? |
17355 | Are you sure that''s what has happened? |
17355 | Are-- are you seeing what I am seeing? |
17355 | But in a month,she said dubiously,"we-- there is hardly any hope of our finding food for two thousand people for a month, is there?" |
17355 | But what are we going to do? |
17355 | But what does that mean? |
17355 | Can we trade with them? |
17355 | Do you call this decent, trying to get more than your share of this stuff? 17355 Do you know the normal rate of the heart- beat? |
17355 | Do you think we''ll pull through all right? |
17355 | Estelle,he said, smiling,"would you like to be out of a job with me?" |
17355 | Have I gone crazy? |
17355 | How could I know? |
17355 | How do you catch birds? |
17355 | How long will that take? |
17355 | How many weapons can we count on altogether? |
17355 | How soon can we hope to start back? |
17355 | Hunt? |
17355 | I manage? |
17355 | I wo n''t leave you,she declared"Where are you caught? |
17355 | If that''s so,said Estelle quickly,"why ca n''t we climb up it without waiting for them to come after us?" |
17355 | It is n''t a question of your wanting pay in exchange for your services in putting us back, is it? |
17355 | It''s getting dark, is n''t it? |
17355 | Miss Woodward,he said sharply,"What is that?" |
17355 | Oh, what are we going to do? |
17355 | Oh, what_ has_ happened? |
17355 | Please--Arthur smiled encouragingly at her--"please count me your friend, wo n''t you?" |
17355 | Running forward in time unwinds a clock, does n''t it? |
17355 | Shall I send the bank watchmen to go on each floor in turn and ask everybody to come down- stairs? |
17355 | Shall we use our guns? |
17355 | Well, then, have you ever read anything by Wells? 17355 Well,"he said at last deliberately,"we''ve got to-- What''s that?" |
17355 | What am I? |
17355 | What am I? |
17355 | What are you afraid of? |
17355 | What do the rest of you do? |
17355 | What does that mean? |
17355 | What have I done? |
17355 | What is that? |
17355 | What is the matter? 17355 What makes the sun wabble so?" |
17355 | What on earth''s the matter? |
17355 | What''s going to happen? |
17355 | What''s the matter? 17355 What''s the matter?" |
17355 | What''s the matter? |
17355 | What''s the matter? |
17355 | What? |
17355 | What? |
17355 | What_ are_ we going to do? 17355 What_ has_ happened?" |
17355 | What_ is_ the matter? |
17355 | When are we going to stop? |
17355 | Where shall our emergency council sit? |
17355 | Why did your watch explode-- and the clock? |
17355 | Why may n''t I kiss you if you''re going to marry me? |
17355 | Why, you--"Why I? |
17355 | With a shotgun? |
17355 | Would n''t it be a good idea to see if there are n''t some more stunned in the other offices? |
17355 | You are n''t really frightened, are you? |
17355 | You hear a rumble? |
17355 | You mean you''re going to give up your office-- and me? |
17355 | You-- you are n''t afraid we''ll go back before the beginning of the world, are you? |
17355 | Anybody a better plan?" |
17355 | Anybody any suggestions?" |
17355 | Are you badly hurt? |
17355 | But-- have you read anything about the Fourth Dimension?" |
17355 | Could we catch them in traps, do you think?" |
17355 | Did Estelle want to come down and watch? |
17355 | Did you hear?" |
17355 | Do all of you know what wild plants look like? |
17355 | Do you know what that means?" |
17355 | Do you see the same things I do?" |
17355 | Does it sound in the least like a liquid rushing through somewhere?" |
17355 | Have any of you weapons in your offices?" |
17355 | Have we any chance?" |
17355 | How many of you can shoot?" |
17355 | I wonder how we''re going to get down?" |
17355 | Now, how many of you know anything about hunting, fishing, trapping, or any possible way of getting food?" |
17355 | See how green it is?" |
17355 | See this bowl?" |
17355 | The''Time Machine,''for instance?" |
17355 | They''d better make their tackle to- night, do n''t you think?" |
17355 | What has happened?" |
17355 | Where are we?" |
17355 | Who will help out with this?" |
17355 | Why the sudden change?" |
17355 | Will you do that?" |
17355 | You''ll do that?" |
17355 | _ What will happen when we stop?_"Estelle caught her breath. |
21279 | A body''s a body, eh? |
21279 | A do- it- yourselfer, eh? |
21279 | Ah, You... you admire him, eh? |
21279 | And, say, is n''t that some picture? |
21279 | Do the parents have three volunteers? |
21279 | How about her? |
21279 | How soon could I get an appointment? |
21279 | Is that a crime? |
21279 | Is this where I''m supposed to come? |
21279 | That upsets you? |
21279 | Well,said Leora Duncan,"that''s more the disposal people, is n''t it? |
21279 | What are you doing here? |
21279 | What makes you think you''re not in it? |
21279 | What man in my shoes would n''t be happy? |
21279 | What''s your idea of what life looks like? |
21279 | What? |
21279 | What? |
21279 | Who does n''t admire him? |
21279 | Who does n''t admire him? |
21279 | You are n''t about to have a baby, are you? |
21279 | You like her at all? |
21279 | You think I''m proud of this daub? |
21279 | You think this is my idea of what life really looks like? |
21279 | You''re a gloomy old duck, are n''t you? |
21279 | Got a problem? |
21279 | If you do n''t want my lovin'', Why should I take up all this space? |
21279 | Sawing off a limb-- that strikes you as appropriate?" |
21279 | See any faceless body here you''d like me to stick your head on? |
21279 | Wehling?" |
21279 | Wehling?" |
21279 | What''s the name?" |
21279 | Why do n''t you have a little consideration for the people who have to clean up after you?" |
22218 | But how long could he... his brain... maintain its existence? |
22218 | But, after all, what was the use? |
22218 | By what inconceivable necromancy could a paved street with houses, trees and buildings be spirited away and the space it had occupied be closed up? |
22218 | Could he be really mad? |
22218 | Could it be that he was going mad? |
22218 | Had he lost his sense of proportion, of perspective? |
22218 | Had his long exile finally turned his mind... perhaps just a very little... enough to make him queer? |
22218 | Might not all this exist within his own mind? |
22218 | Might not the Red Star confectionery still exist, splashing the street with the red of its neon sign? |
22218 | Might not the street be as it always was, with laughing children and barking dogs? |
22218 | Or had he, absent- mindedly, come one block farther than he thought, passed the store as on the night before? |
22218 | Or had it really happened? |
22218 | Or would he merely be a thing? |
22218 | Was it his imagination, or did the lamp on the table blur and begin to fade away? |
22218 | Was something happening in the world which he, in his secluded life, knew nothing about? |
22218 | What did Harcourt have to do with it? |
22218 | What did it mean? |
22218 | What was this? |
22470 | What if I do n''t stop? |
22470 | Have they, too, been affected by my radiations and joined forces with the original colony against myself? |
22470 | Of what importance were the lives of a few ants as compared to the advancement of the science of Communication? |
22470 | They''d kill me... would they? |
22470 | Those tiny insects... what could they do? |
22470 | What if my transmissions did kill a few of them? |
16170 | But the_ means_ of instruction, say you, where are they to be found? 16170 Is it not_ certain_ that in future all war of maritime powers against the United States, will take a similar course? |
16170 | **** How would such a nation be protected from external attack, and entire subjugation? |
16170 | 114,622 35 1826 83,386 52 1827 and 1837 Warren, 20? |
16170 | 99,410 01 1826 152,596 03 1830 and 1838 Fairfield, 20 100,490 35 1826 65,918 26 1831 and 1837 Natches,[24] 20? |
16170 | And can you forget that these coy mistresses are only to be won by intelligence and good conduct?" |
16170 | And if it can not be foretold, how is that ubiquity to be imparted that shall always place our fleet in the path of the advancing foe? |
16170 | And if it should, what space should there be between those lines? |
16170 | And what are they but the dreams of pedants? |
16170 | Are you a man of_ honor_? |
16170 | Are you an_ honest_ man? |
16170 | Are you impelled by a love of_ glory_ or a love of_ power_? |
16170 | At what distance ought the vanguard and the flankers to be encamped? |
16170 | But are we bound to love all human beings alike; that is, to the same degree? |
16170 | But could any sane man be found to say that, on account of the cost of maintaining them, all laws and lawyers are useless and should be abolished? |
16170 | But even if it were not so, are there no other advantages to be secured? |
16170 | But is this sufficient to accomplish the object? |
16170 | But it may be asked, what is to prevent repeated and continued aggression? |
16170 | But where is the capital exactly so situated that we are ever likely to attack? |
16170 | Can it be said that the wars of the American Revolution and of 1812, were demoralizing in their effects? |
16170 | Could our fleet be so arranged as to meet these enterprises? |
16170 | Did Mr. White, of Salem, escape his murderers any the more for being harmless and defenceless? |
16170 | Did the Quakers escape being attacked and hung by the ancient New Englanders any the more because of their non- resisting principles? |
16170 | Diebitsch with those of Barclay and Witgenstein? |
16170 | Does it even abandon the avenues it is destined to defend? |
16170 | Does the Bible, as a whole, inculcate such doctrine? |
16170 | Does your bosom glow with the holy fervor of_ patriotism_? |
16170 | Even if it were a case of decided failure, would this single exception be sufficient to overthrow the weight of evidence on the other side? |
16170 | Gneisenau and Muffling with those of Blücher? |
16170 | Had our ancestors adopted this principle in 1776, what now had been, think you, the character and condition of our country? |
16170 | Has_ hunger_ made you a soldier? |
16170 | Have the Jews escaped persecutions throughout Christendom any the more because of their imbecility and non- resistance for some centuries past? |
16170 | How are we to prevent the introduction of these Atlantic steamers into our lakes? |
16170 | How can we best prepare in time of peace to repel these attacks? |
16170 | How far have we accomplished this object, and what will be the probable operations in case of another contest with a European power? |
16170 | How know which of these evolutions the enemy employs against him? |
16170 | How, then, are we to oppose the hostile force? |
16170 | If professional ignorance be a recommendation in our generals, why not also in our lawyers and our surgeons? |
16170 | If we entirely forbear to punish the thief, the robber, and the murderer, think you that crime will be diminished? |
16170 | In case of another increase of our military establishment, what course will our government pursue? |
16170 | Is it for the advantage of him who lives among a community of thieves, to steal; or for one who lives among a community of liars, to lie?" |
16170 | Is it true, that in this world the wicked only are oppressed, and that the good are always the prospered and happy? |
16170 | Is not General Toll associated with the successes of Kutusof? |
16170 | Is_ vanity_ your principle of action? |
16170 | Must human blood be substituted for skill and preparation, and dead bodies of our citizens serve as epaulements against the inroads of the enemy? |
16170 | Must the Gulf of Mexico be swept, as well as the Atlantic; or shall we give up the Gulf to the enemy? |
16170 | Shall we cover the southern cities, or give them up also? |
16170 | Should the army be ranged in battle array, in several lines? |
16170 | Should the cavalry be in reserve behind the infantry, or should it be placed upon the wings? |
16170 | They may make a Mack, but have they ever made a Xenophon, a CÃ ¦ sar, a Saxe, a Frederick, or a Bonaparte? |
16170 | We speak only of the policy of expending vast sums of money on this_ military_(?) |
16170 | What can be more truly and thoroughly democratic than this? |
16170 | What frontage and what depth ought to be given to the camp? |
16170 | What principle in military science would justify such a plan of campaign? |
16170 | What result should we anticipate from the nature of the contending forces? |
16170 | What was this power but an unsubdued energy in the batteries? |
16170 | Where should the cavalry, the artillery, and the carriages be distributed? |
16170 | Who would not laugh to hear the cobbler of Athens lecturing Hannibal on the art of war?" |
16170 | Why then did these places, escape? |
16170 | Would we trust our lives and the honor of our country to their care? |
16170 | Yet what was the effect produced on the defences of the place by this fire, so formidable, to judge by the sound alone? |
16170 | and, of course, how decide on a counter- movement which may be necessary to secure victory or avoid defeat? |
16170 | or to cut him off from his supplies? |
16170 | to penetrate to his capital? |
22176 | But what becomes of Earth itself, after our peoples are gone? |
22176 | Could you pilot it? |
22176 | Defeated? |
22176 | Fight? |
22176 | Koto, what do you have to do to fire your explosive? |
22176 | Oh, suicide party, eh? |
22176 | What are the chances of getting word to Earth? |
22176 | What is it? |
22176 | What is it? |
22176 | What is your name? |
22176 | What were you and your people trying to do to us with the cable you hitched to our stern? |
22176 | What''s Leider up to? |
22176 | Yes, but what are we going to do while he ignores us? |
22176 | You-- you do not_ believe_? |
22176 | But did it gain me anything? |
22176 | But with Ludwig Leider loose on Orcon, and you the only one in our Zone who knew much of anything about the planet, what could you expect?" |
22176 | Damn it, it''s my explosive, anyway, is n''t it? |
22176 | For who has better cause than I, whom Earth would not accept as her master? |
22176 | Here?" |
22176 | Ingenious, not? |
22176 | What are you going to do, Doctor? |
22176 | What do you think of the enervating ray, heh? |
22176 | What''s the matter with it?" |
22176 | What''s the matter with_ you_?" |
22176 | Who has the best right to fire it?" |
22176 | Why this silly kidnapping?" |
22176 | Why was n''t I told? |
13549 | And if he covered each point even by a brigade, where would be his army when he would need it to give battle to an approaching force? |
13549 | And was this sacrifice really useful? |
13549 | Are we to imagine that Eugene and Marlborough triumphed simply by inspiration or by the superior courage and discipline of their battalions? |
13549 | But how could he leave Schaffhausen unprotected? |
13549 | But is there no means of repelling such an invasion without bringing about an uprising of the whole population and a war of extermination? |
13549 | But will this faithful friend never yield to personal affections? |
13549 | Can an immense deployed line be moved up into action while firing? |
13549 | Can he not turn his adversary, surround, disperse, and ruin in succession all his divisions? |
13549 | Can the result of the march of Napoleon and Grouchy on Brussels be forgotten? |
13549 | Did not Eugene march by way of Stradella and Asti to the aid of Turin, leaving the French upon the Mincio but a few leagues from his base? |
13549 | Do not these false combinations resemble those of Soubise and Broglie in 1761, and all the operations of the Seven Years''War? |
13549 | How can they escape such a fate? |
13549 | How could so many small vessels be kept moving, even for two days and nights? |
13549 | How was he to defend such a circumference? |
13549 | How would it have been possible to attack the camps of Saorgio, Figueras, and Mont- Cenis with deployed regiments? |
13549 | I ask, what means is there of carrying up to the assault of an enemy forty or fifty deployed battalions as a whole in good order? |
13549 | If he had made a divergent retreat, what would have become of his army and his victories? |
13549 | In fact, how can any man say what he should do himself, if he is ignorant what his adversary is about? |
13549 | Is it an advantage to a state to have its armies commanded in person by the monarch? |
13549 | Is it indeed an easy matter to adopt any other order when marching to attack a position? |
13549 | Is logistics simply a science of detail? |
13549 | Is there no mean between these contests between the people and the old regular method of war between permanent armies? |
13549 | Moreover, was not the Archduke Charles enabled to beat Jourdan in 1796 by the use of converging routes? |
13549 | Moreover, who can say that a retreat commenced in the daylight in presence of an enterprising enemy may not become a rout? |
13549 | Or, on the contrary, is it a general science, forming one of the most essential parts of the art of war? |
13549 | Shall I be understood as saying that there are no such things as tactical rules, and that no theory of tactics can be useful? |
13549 | Shall I say also that in this kind of war, more than in any other, operations should be directed upon the communications of the enemy? |
13549 | Shall a theory be pronounced absurd because it has only three- fourths of the whole number of chances of success in its favor? |
13549 | Shall such an army be still more weakened by dividing it? |
13549 | Shall the fight be continued at all hazards until nightfall and the retreat executed under cover of the darkness? |
13549 | Should a forced march be made in the night, in order to get as much start of the enemy as possible? |
13549 | Since Napoleon''s direction of operations was so clearly fixed, what mattered it to him to know the details of their movements? |
13549 | The example of Wurmser, who prolonged the defense of Mantua, will be cited in opposition to this; but did not his army perish? |
13549 | The marches of Ulm and Jena were the same maneuvers; and what was Blücher''s march at Waterloo but an application of interior strategic lines? |
13549 | Was not General Moreau at the gates of Vienna when Fussen, Scharnitz, and all the Tyrol were in possession of the Austrians? |
13549 | Was not Napoleon at Piacenza when Turin, Genoa, and the Col- di- Tenda were occupied by the army of Mélas? |
13549 | Was not the salvation of Germany due to his concentric retreat? |
13549 | What change will it make in tactics? |
13549 | What conclusions shall be drawn from all that has been said? |
13549 | What man would not glory in assisting to bring to a conclusion the greatest trial of skill and strength ever seen between two great nations? |
13549 | What method of retreat shall be recommended? |
13549 | What military man of intelligence would be guilty of such an absurdity? |
13549 | What military man will reply in the affirmative? |
13549 | What must be the result of an operation which is but partially understood by the commander, since it is not his own conception? |
13549 | What service did one hundred thousand Vendeans and one hundred thousand Federalists do for the Coalition in 1793? |
13549 | What was the fate of the concentric columns of Wurmser and Quasdanovitch, wishing to reach the Mincio by the two banks of Lake Garda? |
13549 | What was the result? |
13549 | When the Archduke Charles gave way before the first efforts of the French armies in 1796, would he have saved Germany by an eccentric movement? |
13549 | Where were the imposing armies she afterward displayed? |
13549 | Will he be always free from prejudice? |
13549 | Would it be fair on that account to deny the influence of science and principles in ordinary affairs? |
13549 | Would it have placed Bonaparte at the head of the army of Italy, when he was known only by two directors? |
13549 | Would the same result have been witnessed if they had used columns of attack formed each of a single battalion doubled on the center? |
13549 | and how could he leave open one of these great valleys, thus risking every thing? |
13549 | and what more useful disposition could have been made of them than to protect the flanks of the invading army? |
13549 | how abandon Rheineck and the Saint- Gothard? |
13549 | how open the Valais and the approach by Berne, without surrendering the whole of Switzerland to the Coalition? |
13549 | or is it better to halt after a half- march and make a show of fighting again? |
13549 | to make a Saragossa of every walled town, to bring about, by way of reprisals, murder, pillage, and incendiarism throughout the country? |
16834 | ''Did you ever know of his favoring schools or churches by gifts or otherwise?'' 16834 ''Then you love her still, Bernard?'' |
16834 | Ah, yes, Christine, but have you been true all these years? |
16834 | And where was he buried? |
16834 | Beg pardon, ladies,said the doctor as he entered,"you sent for me I believe?" |
16834 | But Leo, why do you put the ring on the third finger before marriage? |
16834 | But what about the last one- fourth payment in preferred shares of$ 1,250,000? |
16834 | But what shall count for a meal? |
16834 | But where is the kitchen? |
16834 | But, doctor, ca n''t you do something now for us? |
16834 | Captain Morgan, then you really promise a smooth passage? |
16834 | Captain, have you a panacea for seasickness? |
16834 | Captain,inquired Leo,"do you think we shall have a pleasant voyage?" |
16834 | Certainly, child, invite her, and I am sure, Mr. Searles, that you concur in my daughter''s plan to increase our party at dinner, do you not? |
16834 | Do n''t you see, Mr. Searles, that protection and free trade are equally selfish and not philanthropic principles? |
16834 | Do you think this possible? |
16834 | How do you know he has a home, mother? |
16834 | How so? |
16834 | I am a bankrupt then,said Mrs. Harris,"but how about my daughter Lucille?" |
16834 | If it is settled, Gertrude, then it is settled, I suppose, but how do you think May and I can get ready in so short a time to go to Europe? |
16834 | Is your name Patsie? |
16834 | Mr. Siemen, tell us please how the steamer is lighted? |
16834 | Narrow escape for whom? |
16834 | Now what''s to be done? |
16834 | Now, dear, what have you to say? |
16834 | Of course, you will accept the position? |
16834 | Ready by noon? 16834 Stewardess, where are you? |
16834 | This is Wednesday, Captain, and do you really think you will land us in the Mersey by Monday evening? |
16834 | This is wonderful, Leo,said Mrs. Harris;"can you tell us where and when icebergs are formed?" |
16834 | Well, Colonel Harris, how would the following terms please you? 16834 Well, May,"said George, as he kissed her,"can you get ready by noon tomorrow?" |
16834 | What about his death? |
16834 | What are the duties of the stokers? |
16834 | What do they mean? |
16834 | What if the Norsemen did first discover America? |
16834 | What in the world do you want of our thumbs? |
16834 | What is the cause of this terrible seasickness, doctor, and what can you do for us? |
16834 | What monuments? |
16834 | What quantity of coal do you use? |
16834 | What report, marquis? |
16834 | What shall I do with this vast army? |
16834 | What''s the matter, Reuben? |
16834 | Why did the men strike at the very time when father wanted his mills to glow with activity? |
16834 | You seem to win your case,said Major Williams,"what romance in history will be left us? |
16834 | You surprise me, Leo, but what was the report? |
16834 | ''Stranger, wo n''t you stand up again so that the audience can see you? |
16834 | After our return from Europe, why ca n''t we all spend our winters in New York?" |
16834 | After the committee retired, the mayor said,"Well, Colonel Harris, what will be the outcome?" |
16834 | Alfonso answered,"Why not take a drive, and possibly attend some church?" |
16834 | Am I dreaming, or not?" |
16834 | Are n''t you glad now, that you, and your sister May are going with us? |
16834 | But for whom shall we gather the gain? |
16834 | But what of that? |
16834 | But where were Red Cloud and kind- hearted Mariposa? |
16834 | CHAPTER XXVII THE CRISIS What is of more value to civilization, or what commands a greater premium in the world than successful leadership? |
16834 | Ca n''t you stop it? |
16834 | Can you help me?" |
16834 | Did he leave a competency? |
16834 | Did she thus intend to say,"I love you?" |
16834 | Did you say you knew the man?'' |
16834 | Do n''t you see the specks of blue low down on the horizon to the northeast? |
16834 | Dr. Argyle said,"Judge, what do you think of novels anyway?" |
16834 | Finally he shouted,"Slaves, will you tamely submit to all this indignity and not resent it? |
16834 | Gertrude and George were strong and helpful, both educated, unselfish and ambitious; why should they not succeed? |
16834 | Has the senator been prompted by the spirit of your anxious father, or is there evil in the communication?" |
16834 | How can you divide it with me? |
16834 | How do you like being fenced out from your work? |
16834 | How was he ever to earn a living for two, if Gertrude should possibly say"yes?" |
16834 | I wonder what it all means? |
16834 | If asked,"How rich?" |
16834 | If not, would the family receive such assistance as would enable the daughter, if Rosie Ricci was her daughter, to obtain a further musical education? |
16834 | If she had flowers, fruit, books, pretty gifts, or money, her first thought always was,"How can I make somebody happy?" |
16834 | Is n''t the ship going down?" |
16834 | Leo, who was fond of the ocean, said to Alfonso,"Why ca n''t we all be sailors? |
16834 | May Ingram said,"Mr. Worth, how do you arrange designs?" |
16834 | Mayor Duty, what do you advise us to do?" |
16834 | Now Mr. Searles, what is the fourth requisite?" |
16834 | Now what will give you all the most pleasure to- day?" |
16834 | Of what use is our so- called civilization if it permits such brutal scenes? |
16834 | One or two lumps?" |
16834 | Rosie picked it up saying,"Mother dear, what is the matter? |
16834 | She sank back into an easy chair on the steamer, murmuring,"Why this terrible disappointment? |
16834 | She wanted George near her as she traveled, so each could say to the other,"Is n''t it beautiful?" |
16834 | Soon Alfonso said,"Leo, how about your own former love, Rosie Ricci? |
16834 | The present issue was,"Will the company pay an increase of wages?" |
16834 | Then the issue was,"Will the company recognize the demands of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers of America?" |
16834 | Trask, will you pardon me if I say a few words?'' |
16834 | Trembling she said,"Leo, you have given Rosie up forever then?" |
16834 | What can you do? |
16834 | What chance of recognition had Cousin against Columbus, the protégé of this Pope?" |
16834 | What do you think he said, George? |
16834 | What faculty of educators can lay claim to all the best methods of evolving characters? |
16834 | What is your advice?" |
16834 | What say you to this? |
16834 | What shall be the laws of accumulation and distribution? |
16834 | What shall we do? |
16834 | What terrible news does it contain?" |
16834 | What will your families do for a roof when the snows come and you have no bread for your children? |
16834 | Why did I not at once sacrifice all and share his misfortunes? |
16834 | Why did I not turn back with my husband? |
16834 | Why do n''t you hurry when I ring? |
16834 | Why should they expect us to share with them our property, title to which the United States has guaranteed? |
16834 | Will you go?" |
16834 | Would I reject him? |
16834 | You and your mother or Lucille and I?" |
16834 | You have a ring of beaten gold on your finger, did it come from near here?" |
19445 | A twenty- five- story university? |
19445 | And how did you establish--? |
19445 | Any pictures? |
19445 | Are you really beginning to treat this pipe dream of hers as a serious possibility, Selim? |
19445 | But, Martha, can you be really sure? 19445 Did it look as though anybody''d made any attempt to fix it?" |
19445 | Do n''t tell me Martha finally got something out of that stuff? |
19445 | Do you know which building Tony has decided to enter next? |
19445 | Everything finished, over there? |
19445 | How? 19445 I know hydrogen and helium; what''s_ tirfalddavas_, the third one?" |
19445 | If you could read the numbers, would that help? |
19445 | Important? |
19445 | In 1923? 19445 Is it true?" |
19445 | Is there anything I can do--? |
19445 | Is there enough oxygen for anything like that? |
19445 | It is? |
19445 | It was occupied right up to the end-- we''ve all seen the shifts these people used to keep a civilization going here-- but what was the end? 19445 Minturnae, for instance? |
19445 | Oh, Sid; you doing anything for the next hour or so? |
19445 | Then why did they barricade everything from the inside, and how did they get out? |
19445 | Well, it''s a start, is n''t it? |
19445 | What sort of condition are the generators in? |
19445 | What will you need in the way of equipment? |
19445 | What would the numbers be for the first one, hydrogen? |
19445 | What would you say, Martha? |
19445 | What''s happened? 19445 Where are you? |
19445 | Where did you find that? |
19445 | Where? |
19445 | Who wants to come downstairs with us? |
19445 | You did n''t expect them to be waiting out front, with a red carpet and a big banner,_ Welcome Terrans_, did you, Tony? |
19445 | You have n''t found any more pictures? |
19445 | You know what this place is? 19445 You mean you''re going to throw away everything you''ve accomplished in Hittitology and start all over again here on Mars? |
19445 | You mean you''ve changed your mind about going home on the_ Cyrano_? |
19445 | You''ll stay on here? |
19445 | You''re not going to insist on making this building into expedition quarters, I hope, colonel? |
19445 | And the fourth element, kiradavas; what''s that?" |
19445 | And what hope, I ask you, have we of finding anything like that here? |
19445 | And why did they leave?" |
19445 | Are we going to have to do all that?" |
19445 | But if they were the last of the Martians, why have n''t we found their bones, at least? |
19445 | Could it be a table of the elements?" |
19445 | Did you find anything down on the lower floors?" |
19445 | From pictures and captions? |
19445 | Have you any of the rest of it?" |
19445 | Have you seen any of the other Roman cities in Italy?" |
19445 | How did they get out? |
19445 | How do you know that their table of elements was anything like ours?" |
19445 | How would he know that it was really''Wilhelm II in Exile at Doorn?''" |
19445 | It is n''t cocktail- time yet, is it?" |
19445 | Notice what''s in the corners?" |
19445 | Or had this changed his mind for him again? |
19445 | Or is that thing a Martian minus sign?" |
19445 | Or maybe the character misspoke, in her excitement? |
19445 | Or that later but not less distinguished Hittitologist, Selim von Ohlmhorst:''Where are you going to get your bilingual?''" |
19445 | Selim, can you remember when Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter found the tomb of Tutankhamen?" |
19445 | Sid, do n''t you get it? |
19445 | Something important?" |
19445 | Tell me, have you found a single word to which you can positively assign a meaning?" |
19445 | That check?" |
19445 | Want to come along?" |
19445 | We''ve found captioned pictures, and what have they given us? |
19445 | What happened to them? |
19445 | What ought they to be, Mort?" |
19445 | What word would convey the idea of chemistry and physics taken as one subject?" |
19445 | What''s the first element in Period Three?" |
19445 | Where did they go?" |
19445 | Who buried them, after they were dead?" |
19445 | Would you do that?" |
19445 | You''ve been working for years in the Indus Valley; how many words of Harappa have you or anybody else ever been able to read?" |
19445 | _ No!_""What''s the matter, Ivan?" |
18949 | A pistol? |
18949 | Am I to understand that the union sustains that action, too? |
18949 | And can Ben help you-- distributing forms, timing the test, seeing that there''s no fudging, and collecting the forms when they''re done? |
18949 | And who''s going to decide whether or not these men have successfully passed these tests? |
18949 | Anybody know where the nearest Army headquarters is? |
18949 | But how about our contract with the I.F.A.W.? |
18949 | But how do you account for the fact that those two men, and only those two men, were dismissed for alleged deficient intelligence? |
18949 | Can you give all of them the written test together? |
18949 | Doris, before you could get your Board of Psychiatry and Neurology diploma, you had to qualify as a regular M.D., did n''t you? |
18949 | Extraordinary? |
18949 | Get this whole plant struck shut? 18949 Had anything to eat? |
18949 | How about security clearance for our own men? |
18949 | How is the Herr Doktor, by the way, and just what happened to him? 18949 How''d the finished tests come out?" |
18949 | I am? |
18949 | Is there a recorder going on this line? |
18949 | It''s past oh- eight- hundred; why are n''t they at work? |
18949 | Joan, is Sid Keating out there? 18949 Koffler and Burris?" |
18949 | Melroy, what are you trying to do? |
18949 | News gets around fast, here, does n''t it? |
18949 | Oh, have you had much to do with this man Crandall, yourself? |
18949 | One of the Doernberg- Giardanos let go? |
18949 | Scott, you''re really going through with this, then? |
18949 | Suppose I''d been an Englishman with a name like Evelyn or Vivian? |
18949 | Then you''re going to make these men take these tests, whatever they are? |
18949 | Then, in case the test purports to show that one of these men is, let''s say, mentally deficient, you intend dismissing him? |
18949 | This man working for us? |
18949 | Well, are you going to take the responsibility for it, or are n''t you? |
18949 | Well, did Mr. Melroy suggest to you that any specific employee or employees of his were undesirable and ought to be eliminated? |
18949 | Well, did n''t Hausinger try to stop them? |
18949 | Well, how about my company? |
18949 | Well, if they''re hired through the union, on a seniority basis, would n''t they be likely to be experienced and competent workers? |
18949 | Well, was n''t that to be expected? |
18949 | Well, what are they doing ganged up here? |
18949 | Well, what sort of a character is he, anyhow? 18949 Were you ever security- cleared by any Government agency?" |
18949 | What are they getting on the breakdown counter? |
18949 | What do you think happened? |
18949 | When did it happen? |
18949 | Which side are you supposed to be on, anyhow? |
18949 | Who gave you that idea? |
18949 | Who''s the mouthy character outside? |
18949 | Who? |
18949 | Will the time- records show that? |
18949 | You know what they''ve done? 18949 You mean--?" |
18949 | You think that''s the old obsession talking? |
18949 | You? |
18949 | *****"You think the union will make trouble about these tests?" |
18949 | About sixty?" |
18949 | Am I to consider that an act of your union, or will you disavow it so that I can fire all of them for quitting without permission?" |
18949 | Did Heydenreich get them up himself?" |
18949 | Do n''t you realize that a workman who makes stupid or careless or impulsive mistakes is just as dangerous to the plant as any saboteur? |
18949 | Do you initial your first name just to see how people react when they meet you?" |
18949 | Does that satisfy you?" |
18949 | Fly your own plane?" |
18949 | Great Lord, do you actually mean that you''re using this stuff as an excuse for depriving men of their jobs?" |
18949 | Have you any idea what that would mean?" |
18949 | He might have included a few more data and made it more so.... Wo n''t you sit down?" |
18949 | Here?" |
18949 | How did you get here? |
18949 | How many of our own men, from Pittsburgh, do we have working in these machine shops and in the assembly shop here? |
18949 | How''re the rest taking it?" |
18949 | How''s the reactor, now?" |
18949 | I suppose he briefed you on what I want done, here?" |
18949 | In the sudden silence, one voice, harshly strident, continued:"... do they think this is, anyhow? |
18949 | Is that agreeable?" |
18949 | Is that correct?" |
18949 | Is that correct?" |
18949 | Melroy?" |
18949 | No?... |
18949 | Rives?" |
18949 | Send him in, will you?" |
18949 | Then somebody across the table from Melroy began to say,"What the devil--?" |
18949 | Was there anything else you wanted to talk about?... |
18949 | What''s Fred doing about it?" |
18949 | What''s Washington doing?" |
18949 | Where will we hold the tests? |
18949 | Why do you demand such an extraordinary level of intelligence from your employees, even common laborers?" |
18949 | Why? |
18949 | You know of anything that really happened that might make them think anything like that?" |
18949 | You know what I think? |
18949 | You remember what I was saying before the lights went out? |
18949 | You''re not going to use them to work on the reactor, are you?" |
18949 | You''re the gentleman who called me last evening, are n''t you? |
18800 | All right, Olirzon; what did you get? |
18800 | And may I suggest, Dirzed, that one of my Assassins drives the airboat? 18800 And what, exactly, are the political effects you mentioned? |
18800 | And who''s there whom we may or may not trust? |
18800 | Are you ready, gentlemen? |
18800 | Are you ready, gentlemen? |
18800 | But how about my work on the Akor- Neb Sector? |
18800 | But where? |
18800 | But why did Prince Jirzyn order our discarnation? |
18800 | But why, Vall? 18800 But, Vall; that sounds dreadfully irresponsible--""Does it? |
18800 | Do n''t you see, chief? |
18800 | Do n''t you use_ zerfa_? |
18800 | Do the other gentlemen make the same claim? |
18800 | Do you know who I am? |
18800 | Do you often make understatements like that, Lord Virzal? |
18800 | Ever work in that paratime- area? |
18800 | Have you an airboat? |
18800 | He was going for help? 18800 How about Marnik?" |
18800 | I take it the leaders of the Volitionalist Party here are pleased with the result of the Lady Dallona''s work? |
18800 | I understand that Assassins''Truce is binding even upon non- Assassins; is that correct? |
18800 | Is that another reason why you like me? |
18800 | Is there any way they can get at us, except by those tubes? |
18800 | Lord Virzal of Verkan? 18800 May I make a suggestion, Assassin- President?" |
18800 | My suite is on the fifteenth floor above; will that be all right? |
18800 | Now, have you any notes or anything you want to take back with you? |
18800 | Now, what sort of a place is this, where we''re going? |
18800 | Oh, you do? |
18800 | Pleased? 18800 Prince Jirzyn, why do n''t you call the Volitionist headquarters and have a couple of our Assassins sent here to escort Lord Nirzav home?" |
18800 | See what I mean? |
18800 | Shall I use it? |
18800 | So? |
18800 | Some of our people getting out of line? |
18800 | Was it to blame the Statisticalists with it? |
18800 | Well, do you know who those three men were? |
18800 | Well, in the first place,Verkan Vall began,"just what sort of work was she doing?" |
18800 | Well, is your objection personal to me, or to Assassins as a class? 18800 Well, what''s wrong with that?" |
18800 | Well, when would it be most convenient to arrange the details? |
18800 | What did I tell you, Lord Virzal? 18800 What did you find out, Lord Virzal?" |
18800 | What do you know about the Second Level Akor- Neb Sector, Vall? |
18800 | What do you think she did to provoke such enmity? |
18800 | What force have they, and why did they turn against us? |
18800 | What happened next? |
18800 | What happened, Olirzon? |
18800 | What happened, Sarnax? |
18800 | What happened, after the feast? |
18800 | What happened? |
18800 | What''s known about that package bomb? |
18800 | What''s the situation, up there? |
18800 | When and where can my friends consult yours? |
18800 | Where is the Lady Dallona? |
18800 | Where''s the Lady Dallona, now? |
18800 | Who is it? |
18800 | Who sent it? |
18800 | Why do you think the Lady Dallona will try to reach you? |
18800 | Will you accept my offer of service, Lady Dallona? |
18800 | Will you walk with me to the end of the room? |
18800 | Would you care to make a small wager on that, Nirzav? |
18800 | Yes, what do you think, Olirzon? |
18800 | You mean, in these clothes? |
18800 | You see? 18800 You think she is no longer carnate, then?" |
18800 | You, Sarnax? 18800 And distributed apparatus to do it with? 18800 And gave one set to young Tarnov, the son of Lord Tirzov of Fastor? |
18800 | And the Volitionalists?" |
18800 | Are you all right, now?" |
18800 | But is this of the Lady Dallona a political matter?" |
18800 | But you are familiar with the main differences between Statistical and Volitional reincarnation theories?" |
18800 | Get it, Lord Virzal?" |
18800 | How about the lifter tubes?" |
18800 | I believe you know her, do n''t you?" |
18800 | I mean, as an established fact?" |
18800 | I take it you''re ignorant of the intricacies of Terran politics?" |
18800 | If I''m proven right, will you accept the Volitionalist theory as verified?" |
18800 | Independent of what? |
18800 | Is n''t that worth the temporary discarnation of a lot of ward- heelers and plug- uglies, or even a few decent types like Dirzed and Olirzon? |
18800 | Is there a secret passage anywhere?" |
18800 | Is there any chance of reaching Dirzed through the Society of Assassins?" |
18800 | Is there anything special you''ll want?" |
18800 | Might they not recover all the silly prejudices of their past lives, along with the knowledge and wisdom?" |
18800 | Now, how about you and the Lady Dallona? |
18800 | Now, to get to this Darsh place, do I have to go to Venus, as Dalla did?" |
18800 | Sarnax continued:"Well, last evening, Tarnox of Fastor used his recall outfit, and what do you think? |
18800 | Shall we go now, Lord Virzal?" |
18800 | Tell me, Dalla; do you really have scientific proof of reincarnation? |
18800 | That was why you did it, was n''t it?" |
18800 | Then what?" |
18800 | Understand?" |
18800 | Was anybody hurt or discarnated?" |
18800 | What do you intend doing?" |
18800 | What happened?" |
18800 | What scandal?" |
18800 | What sort of a jam''s little Dalla got herself into, now?" |
18800 | You did n''t hear about the big scandal, on the newscast, then?" |
18800 | _ To Dallona of Hadron: The question you asked, after I discarnated, was: What was the last book I read, before the feast? |
22462 | Any IFF? |
22462 | How big would a rocket like that be? |
22462 | You got anything yet, Johnny? |
22462 | And Johnny answered, hurt,"What do you think I''m doing down here-- reading one of your magazines?" |
22462 | And besides, who do you think will rig a bomb like that, without anybody finding out? |
22462 | And did he hear a_ ping_ just at that instant, feel the ship vibrate for a second? |
22462 | And where do you think we''d get a bomb in the first place? |
22462 | Are you free?" |
22462 | Can you patch the holes?" |
22462 | He hesitated a moment, then asked gravely:"Would you tell us how you kill a Red, sir?" |
22462 | Was there something lopsided in the shape of that rocket plume, or was he just imagining it in the blur of their passing? |
22462 | What''s up?" |
22462 | When will I see you? |
22462 | Where are you? |
22462 | Why did n''t you write?..." |
22462 | You s''pose we could fix this buggy up with an A bomb or an H bomb we could let go a few hundred miles out? |
22462 | You with us, Guns?" |
22171 | A hand? |
22171 | An unseen hand? 22171 But how? |
22171 | Did I not say my eyes were those of a hawk? |
22171 | Did you do that, sir? |
22171 | Did you see anybody get in? |
22171 | Do n''t you want to wait till it cools a little? |
22171 | Do what? |
22171 | Does n''t it hurt? |
22171 | Invisible? |
22171 | Send volunteers unofficially to raid the place? |
22171 | Shall we go at once to your laboratory? |
22171 | The question is, shall we give this man permission to try the apparently impossible? |
22171 | Then, gentlemen, it is all arranged? |
22171 | There-- seest thou anything out of the ordinary? |
22171 | Valuable plans stolen from your Embassy by an invisible man? 22171 Well?" |
22171 | What are those for? |
22171 | What_ are_ we to do? |
22171 | You are aware of the risk you run? 22171 You can really make yourself invisible?" |
22171 | A door stealthily opening and closing again, with no apparent hand to manipulate it? |
22171 | An investigation? |
22171 | But what_ could_ have happened? |
22171 | But why do you ask?" |
22171 | Do you approve?" |
22171 | Had something happened to strip him of that concealing mantle? |
22171 | How can a postage- stamp country like Arvania really threaten us?" |
22171 | March openly on the Arvanian Embassy?" |
22171 | Now-- what help will you require?" |
22171 | Pull that switch, there, will you? |
22171 | Something--""Art thou attempting to say a spy listens unseen in this room?" |
22171 | Wait till later and follow whoever left the room with the plans? |
22171 | Was the shielding film changing in structure? |
22171 | What ails the brute?" |
22171 | What if some of these documents blew away?" |
22171 | Would there be a rush for the butler''s pantry? |
22171 | You realize that if you are caught, we can not recognize you-- that we must disclaim official knowledge of your work, and leave you to your fate?" |
22227 | And what about the viewpoint of the four dimensioners themselves--_what would prevent them from seeing us_? |
22227 | Climb down it--? |
22227 | Do you know,he yelled,"why I did n''t want to be returned hastily-- why I did n''t want you to bring me back by flattening out the paper cutout? |
22227 | Does it know about Napoleon? |
22227 | Doodling? |
22227 | Eh? 22227 Huh?" |
22227 | In the first place, we are not two dimensional shadows, and-- why, what is the matter? |
22227 | That paper doll was creased, was n''t it? |
22227 | Undoubtedly you have some strange faculty-- an instinctive perception of four dimensional laws... what was that, Professor? |
22227 | What was he doing? |
22227 | What''s the matter? |
22227 | You-- you mean I am being specially watched by this Being-- that He-- It-- imitates everything I do...? |
22227 | You-- you mean to say,he quailed,"that we are under scrutiny by some Being of the fourth dimension?" |
22227 | Another paper cutout? |
22227 | Do you see?" |
22227 | He wants time to figure out-- why, what are you doing?" |
22227 | How can you know there are no beings in the fourth dimension, unless you actually enter this realm, to see for yourself?" |
22227 | How did you induce it to bring you here?" |
22227 | How to get there? |
22227 | It''s not heavy, is it?" |
22227 | Now the problem was, what did he have to"order"to get his employer extricated from being stuck between dimensions, like a pig under a fence? |
22227 | Now, Doctor, are you beginning to understand why we can never see four dimensional beings?" |
22227 | See--?" |
22227 | Surely you are n''t blind?" |
22227 | That''s what made it angry--""Angry?" |
22227 | What had happened to that top section? |
22227 | Wo n''t move? |
22227 | You dolt, did you ever try to get a crease out of a piece of paper?" |
19321 | Then comes the question, Why do some live rather than others? 19321 Who is the God to whom we shall offer our sacrifice? |
19321 | _ Now, is not this a most extraordinary situation? 19321 ( Quoted by W. H. Griffith Thomas in_What about Evolution? |
19321 | And did those paws gradually become enlarged, till, after some generations, they were real wings? |
19321 | And how could these organs serve their purpose while the complex instincts required for their functioning were only in course of development? |
19321 | And was not that ancestor probably a wingless, though not a legless mammal? |
19321 | And what becomes of the"ages"of speculative geology? |
19321 | Are we to admit, in the face of all that has been said about the fixity of species( to mention only this), the reasonableness of such an assumption? |
19321 | But do they? |
19321 | But how could a spur be evolved in either sex? |
19321 | But how did Cromwell, Lincoln, Bismarck arise? |
19321 | But what are the facts? |
19321 | But what are the facts? |
19321 | But what happened in the meantime to those connecting links whose wings were but partly developed? |
19321 | But when are the contents of a parent''s mind transmitted to the child? |
19321 | Can anything be more cogent, more conclusive? |
19321 | Can we find any approximation to this in the different races known to be produced by selective breeding from a common stock? |
19321 | Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? |
19321 | Civilization[ tr note: sic] have risen, civilizations have perished: is there in this traceable the working of natural law? |
19321 | Compare all that has been said by scientists themselves about the evolutionary theory, and what remains? |
19321 | Did he attempt to spring into the air and seize a passing insect, and reach out his paws to catch it? |
19321 | Do we find that scientists, though forced to surrender this prop, have given up atheistic evolution? |
19321 | Does it account for the origin of the universe, of life, and of the various forms of life? |
19321 | Does it conform to this scheme? |
19321 | Does orderliness and plan argue for development? |
19321 | For, indeed, what natural law can account for the rise of human institutions, so infinitely diversified in their structure? |
19321 | Has religion so developed? |
19321 | Have we not here a perfect case of what logicians call"reasoning in a circle,"or"begging the question?" |
19321 | He asks, concerning the heavenly bodies:"Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion? |
19321 | How could they arise through natural selection( which is simply_ accident,_ of course), at all? |
19321 | How could they have been produced by evolution? |
19321 | How have they come to be what they are? |
19321 | How then explain the origin and rise of religion? |
19321 | If a special fiat was necessary at this point, why may it not have been at others? |
19321 | In a recent book,_"Creation or Evolution? |
19321 | Is it able to account for those things which it is set forth by its spokesmen to account for? |
19321 | Is it not clear that the same result can not be produced by causes so dissimilar? |
19321 | Is there a demonstrable development, by inherent forces, of human society, from lower to higher ranges of culture? |
19321 | It is an attempt to answer the old question, suggested to the thinking mind by a contemplation of nature:_ Whence_ these things? |
19321 | It is not extremely likely, assuming the development theory to be true, that both the mole and the bat sprang from a common ancestor? |
19321 | Now, how came the bat to acquire his wings? |
19321 | Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?" |
19321 | The question arises: Can such characteristics be transmitted? |
19321 | The question suggests itself, do scientists to- day believe as Darwin did? |
19321 | The questions insistently call for an answer: How could these instincts preserve the animal when they were still in an incipient, undeveloped state? |
19321 | The real question is, What is the nature and the cause of the prevailing order? |
19321 | We now turn to the geologist and ask: How do you determine the age of the strata? |
19321 | We repeat it,--is not this a very, very extraordinary situation? |
19321 | We shall try to answer the question: Is the evolutionary theory entitled to the name of a working hypothesis? |
19321 | What force produced them? |
19321 | What is that? |
19321 | What made this one country boy the most astonishing genius in all the history of literature? |
19321 | What reason has a Christian to surrender his faith on account of the contradiction of scientists? |
19321 | What, in view of this situation, becomes of the evolutionist''s argument from fossils? |
19321 | What, then, is the verdict of history? |
19321 | What, then, remains of the theory? |
19321 | Whence did they evolve? |
19321 | Whence do all things come? |
19321 | Whence is force? |
19321 | Where is one single fact?" |
19321 | Why did they appear in the best place and nowhere else? |
19321 | Yet when is a girl born with ears and nose already pierced? |
19321 | _ Whence the backbone?_ All animals are divided into vertebrates and invertebrates, the animals with a backbone and animals without. |
19321 | _ Whence the breast?_ Vertebrates are either mammals or submammals. |
19321 | _"What is Physical Life? |
19321 | how can he help you? |
19321 | note: sic] Constantine the Great, Luther, Napoleon I, and Bismarck? |
19321 | note: sic] regarding these? |
19321 | what do you mean by trusting? |
15807 | Are we, then, slaves of ignorant circumstance? 15807 And when for many days and nights neither sun nor stars appear, how can he tell where he is, which way he drives, where the land lies? 15807 Are there proofs that God''s forces are cooperating with ours? 15807 Beyond these are there vibrations for thought- transference? 15807 But does it work down and up? 15807 But how can these mountains be gotten to the distant cities by the sea? 15807 But how do we get the cars back? 15807 But how does it build itself? 15807 But how is material conveyed from rootlet to veinlet of leaf hundreds of feet away? 15807 But how shall we find them? 15807 But outside of our plans and work for ourselves what cooperation may we expect in our plans and work for others? 15807 But what does the sea do with the harder parts of the cliff? 15807 But what is it doing? 15807 But what is the thousand million times more light than ever struck the earth doing in space? 15807 But what is there in space? 15807 But when we have done our best what may we expect? 15807 But who can lift up the end of the river? 15807 Can it be gotten to take Pittsburgh coal to New Orleans? 15807 Can we so enormously enhance the value of a bushel of charcoal by arrangement and compression? 15807 Did any one ever know of gravitation raising anything? 15807 Do the stars, that are so far away and seem so small, send us any help? 15807 Does he want his burdens carried? 15807 Does he want swiftness? 15807 Does it not take us one step toward an apprehension of the revealed condition of spirit? 15807 Does not this seem like a spiritual force? 15807 Does one fear the change from gross to fine, from force of freezing to the winged energy of steam, from solid zinc to lightning? 15807 Does one fear to leave bodily appetites and passions for spiritual aptitudes fitted to finer surroundings? 15807 Faith in what power can say to these mountains,Be thou removed far hence, and cast into the sea?" |
15807 | First, it is a power of selection-- might we not say discrimination? |
15807 | Has he? |
15807 | Has man a right to expect a special lending of the infinite power to help out his human endeavors? |
15807 | How can it be secured? |
15807 | How can man combat part of the continent on the move, driven by the ceaseless powers of the air? |
15807 | How can they get it down to the cities where it is needed? |
15807 | How can we separate them, so that the salt shall be pure for our tables? |
15807 | How could it be otherwise? |
15807 | How could they be lifted, handled, and put in place over the water on slender piers? |
15807 | How could they get the water out? |
15807 | How did they ever get together? |
15807 | How do the particles behave as they snuggle up closer to each other? |
15807 | How do they get the salt and water apart? |
15807 | How is it to be done? |
15807 | How much is the pull? |
15807 | How shall it be done? |
15807 | How shall they get it to the top of the ground? |
15807 | How shall we detect these steady currents when wind and waves are in tumultuous confusion? |
15807 | How shall we get it out? |
15807 | How shall we secure the cooperative power? |
15807 | How strong is this gas? |
15807 | How was it done? |
15807 | How was it done? |
15807 | How were they made? |
15807 | How will this divine aid manifest itself? |
15807 | Husbands and fathers are ever crying: Immortal? |
15807 | If this is so, in what fields, under what conditions, to what extent, and in accordance with what laws may we expect aid? |
15807 | In that sudden, strange transition, By what new and finer sense Shall we grasp the mighty vision, And receive the influence? |
15807 | Is he steering by the North Star? |
15807 | Is it not a part of the"all things"over which man was made to have dominion? |
15807 | Is not our whole question settled? |
15807 | It is pleasant sliding down hill on a rail, but who pulls the sled back? |
15807 | Meanwhile, what of the weather? |
15807 | My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God?" |
15807 | Nay, more, what can be expected of men who have in these temptations been strengthened out of God? |
15807 | Nay, rather, what may not be expected of such men? |
15807 | Now does this intelligent and powerful personality know our plans and lend his powers to the accomplishment of our purposes? |
15807 | Now, how has such an eminence of character been attained? |
15807 | Power enough, but how shall we belt on? |
15807 | Since these things are so, what are the conditions under which we may work the works of God by his power? |
15807 | So fifty yards of woolen cloth just out of the dye vat-- who could wring it? |
15807 | So our question is better thus: Does this intelligent, powerful personality accept and use our energy in the accomplishment of his plans? |
15807 | The porter''s rap came unexpectedly soon, and in response to the question,"What is the weather?" |
15807 | To what extent may we expect divine aid? |
15807 | To what extent, then, may we expect God will lend his forces to work out our plans? |
15807 | WHAT ARE THE CAUSES? |
15807 | Was the storm over? |
15807 | We shall soon see that it is easy to slide millions of tons of coal down hill, but how could we slide freight up from New York to Albany? |
15807 | What becomes of it? |
15807 | What becomes of this comminuted rock, cleft by wedges of water, scoured over by hundreds of tons of sharp sand? |
15807 | What can be expected of men who have been tried in the furnace of temptation till they are pure gold? |
15807 | What change has come to iron when it has been made red or white hot? |
15807 | What could be expected of the men of''76 when the air was electric with patriotism? |
15807 | What facts of its conditions and powers can be known? |
15807 | What feet have we for undiscovered continents, what wings for wider and finer airs, what eyes for diviner light? |
15807 | What force is sufficient for moving such great mountains so far? |
15807 | What fore- gleams have we of the future life? |
15807 | What is being done worthy of the copartnership? |
15807 | What is light doing in space? |
15807 | What is the highest force? |
15807 | What is the power that can throw a stream of water two by six feet over the tops of the highest skyscrapers of Chicago? |
15807 | What is there after that? |
15807 | What were a wooden body worth? |
15807 | What will not the more facile ether do? |
15807 | Where is your heaven anyhow?" |
15807 | Where? |
15807 | Who can direct them? |
15807 | Who could work the handle? |
15807 | Who could work the other end of the pump handle? |
15807 | Who doubts of such as she? |
15807 | Who has not received a letter and knew before opening it that it had violets within? |
15807 | Who knoweth? |
15807 | Who knows how frequently they come? |
15807 | Why hesitate for a third mode of life? |
15807 | Why is there such a difference in value? |
15807 | Why not use the moon for more than a lantern? |
15807 | Will God indeed dwell upon the earth? |
15807 | Will God indeed work with man on the earth? |
15807 | Would it be any less glorious if there were no Popocatepetl? |
15807 | You want to ascend these mountains? |
15807 | [ 2] What must the distance be in steam? |
15807 | what could he do but see the poor wheat die of thirst and his poor wife and children die of hunger? |
15807 | what the greater distance in the more extreme rarefactions? |
16807 | ''But how do you know,''asks the candid inquirer,''that such a connection ever existed at all?'' |
16807 | ''But how is it,''asks our objector again,''that so many poisons are tasteless, or even, like sugar of lead, pleasant to the palate?'' |
16807 | ''What on earth,''we say,''could So- and- so see in So- and- so to fall in love with?'' |
16807 | And that consideration naturally suggests the fundamental question, When did the first potter live? |
16807 | And what did the old master himself look like? |
16807 | Are ghosts and vampires less attractive objects of popular study than cats and donkeys? |
16807 | Are the great animals now passing away and leaving no representatives of their greatness to future ages? |
16807 | Are you aware that a plant called manioc supplies the starchy food of about one- half the population of tropical America? |
16807 | But does that do away in the least, I should like to know, with their intrinsic interest and importance? |
16807 | But has your rash objector ever lighted upon that rare larva which lives among the periwinkles, and exactly imitates a periwinkle petal? |
16807 | But what good do the aphides themselves derive from the power of secreting honey- dew? |
16807 | But what painter would ever venture to paint the tropics without the palm trees? |
16807 | But why are deserts rocky and sandy? |
16807 | But why should the water have become briny? |
16807 | But why should thunderbolts, whether stone axes or flint arrowheads, be preserved, not merely as curiosities, but from motives of superstition? |
16807 | Consequently-- happy thought-- why not tell off some of our number to act as jars on behalf of the others? |
16807 | Did you examine it all round to make quite sure there was no hole, or crack, or passage in it anywhere? |
16807 | Did you yourself see the block of stone in which the toad is said to have been found, before the toad himself was actually extracted? |
16807 | Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? |
16807 | Do you know the outer look and aspect of the banana plant? |
16807 | Does anyone feel as keenly interested in any real living cobra or anaconda as in the non- existent great sea- serpent? |
16807 | Does one prove a thesis of deep- reaching importance in a ten- page essay? |
16807 | For example, can you honestly pretend that you really understand the use and importance of that valuable object of everyday demand, fustic? |
16807 | For what is this that has happened to the clay? |
16807 | Has any housewife ever realised the alarming condition of cookery in the benighted generations before the invention of sugar? |
16807 | How could he when twopence was n''t yet invented? |
16807 | How could there be, indeed? |
16807 | How did it get there, and what is it for? |
16807 | How did it get there? |
16807 | How did the sea itself get there? |
16807 | How did they get there? |
16807 | How did this planet swim into existence at all? |
16807 | How is this? |
16807 | How many commercial products are yielded by the orchids? |
16807 | How, then, do originality, diversity, individuality, genius, begin to come in? |
16807 | If the first chicken came out of an egg, what was the origin of the hen that laid it? |
16807 | If the world itself grew, why not also the animals and plants that inhabit it? |
16807 | If you say to him,''Is it a million years since the chalk was deposited?'' |
16807 | If, now, we turn from these perfectly simple savage communities to our own very complex and heterogeneous world, what do we find? |
16807 | Now, how has this curious uniformity of dress in arctic animals been brought about? |
16807 | Now, how long ago was the Great Ice Age? |
16807 | Now, who and what are the marsupials as a family, viewed in the dry light of modern science? |
16807 | One of his hearers ventured sceptically to ejaculate,''Den whar dat fence come from, ministah?'' |
16807 | That is the analogy to which breeding reformers always point with special pride: but what does it really teach us? |
16807 | The elephant supports the earth, and the tortoise supports the elephant, but who, pray, supports the tortoise? |
16807 | The question still remains, How did the salt originally get there? |
16807 | Was he black? |
16807 | Well, his name, like that of many other old masters, is quite unknown to us; but what does that matter so long as his work itself lives and survives? |
16807 | Well, one might almost as well ask, How did anything come to be upon the earth at any time, in any way? |
16807 | What is this but pure Darwinism, as the drawing- room philosopher still understands the word? |
16807 | What is turmeric? |
16807 | What makes it so uncommonly dry in Sahara when it''s so unpleasantly wet and so unnecessarily foggy in this realm of England? |
16807 | What objects are generally manufactured from tucum? |
16807 | What thereupon occurs? |
16807 | What would be the consequence? |
16807 | When you ask for sago do you really see that you get it? |
16807 | Whence do we obtain vanilla? |
16807 | Who was he, and when did he live? |
16807 | Who would not be a man( or woman) of science on such easy and unexacting terms? |
16807 | Why and how did he become otherwise? |
16807 | Why are n''t they covered, like the rest of the world, with earth, soil, mould, or dust? |
16807 | Why did one hand ever come to be different in use and function from another? |
16807 | Why did these bronze- age people burn instead of burying their dead? |
16807 | Why did they anticipate the latest fashionable mode of disposal of corpses, and go in for cremation with such thorough conviction? |
16807 | Why do these run from left to right? |
16807 | Why should a universal and common impulse have in our case these special limits? |
16807 | Why should the evaporation of an old Superior produce at last a Great Salt Lake? |
16807 | Why should this be so? |
16807 | Why should we be by nature so fastidious and so diversely affected? |
16807 | Why, however, has the coco- nut three pores at the top instead of one, and why are two out of the three so carefully and firmly sealed up? |
16807 | Would it surprise you to learn that English door- handles are commonly made out of coquilla nuts? |
16807 | Would the committee manage things, I wonder, very much better than the Creator has managed them? |
16807 | Yet why should it, in company with many other poisonous exotics, be found so frequently around the ruins of monasteries? |
16807 | and how many entirely different objects described as sago are known to commerce? |
16807 | and that the knobs of umbrellas grew originally in the remote depths of Guatemalan forests? |
16807 | that your wife''s buttons are turned from the indurated fruit of the Tagua palm? |
21081 | ( 10) G. H. asks: How can I mount photos on glass and color them? |
21081 | ( 19) J. H. asks: Which would be the strongest, two 2-inch by 4-inch joists nailed together, or one 4-inch by 4-inch joist? |
21081 | ( 3) X. inquires: What is the rule for making a counterbalanced face wheel for engines? |
21081 | ( 4) A. R. asks: What is the best way to remove cinders from the eye? |
21081 | ( 5) D. F. H. asks: Can I move a piston in a half inch glass tube by the expansion of mercury? |
21081 | ( 6) J. W. asks: What size of a bore and what length of a stroke I would want for a rocking valve engine of half a horse power? |
21081 | ( 9) W. H. C. asks: Is there any way of deadening the noise of machinery overhead from the engine room below? |
21081 | ***** WHAT IS LIGHT? |
21081 | 12 wire, as the larger the wire the less the resistance, thereby getting nearly the full power of the battery? |
21081 | About what difference? |
21081 | Can I use the carbon plates of the old elements over again? |
21081 | Can a mechanic''s square be made so true that a four- inch block may be made exactly square by such an instrument? |
21081 | Can you in any way explain this phenomenon? |
21081 | Can you tell us through your correspondence column what solder they use, and how they make it stick? |
21081 | Does the difference between them vary with a difference in the motion of the piston in the same engine? |
21081 | How can I calculate the capacity of a belt? |
21081 | How can I grind and polish quartz and agate rock, and what kind of grinding and polishing material should I use? |
21081 | How many cells and what kind of battery shall I use to get the best results? |
21081 | How many fish must I have in it-- average length of fish 1½ to 2 inches to insure the health of the fish? |
21081 | How many gallons will it hold? |
21081 | How many years will the tank wear under favorable circumstances, using well water? |
21081 | If so, do they need to undergo any washing or soaking; or are they as good as ever? |
21081 | Incidentally this brought up the question: Does the graft affect the stock upon which it is inserted? |
21081 | Is any such process known here, or any process within the capabilities of an amateur mechanic by which the planing machine can be dispensed with? |
21081 | Is it an advantage? |
21081 | Is it necessary that the spring and screw in the interrupter should be coated with platinum? |
21081 | Is there a difference in a steam engine between the boiler pressure and the pressure on the piston when the piston is moving 460 feet per minute? |
21081 | Is there a speedy way of cleaning them when coated with this substance? |
21081 | Is there any practical and effective method known for cutting screws by connecting the slide rest with the mandrel of the lathe by gears or otherwise? |
21081 | Is there any real advantage in amalgamating the zincs of the above batteries? |
21081 | Is there anything I must add to the granular manganese with which I fill the cells, in order to obtain maximum power and endurance? |
21081 | Is this substance formed naturally, or is it the result of using poor zinc or sulphate of copper? |
21081 | Some say black oil, and others common tallow: which do you recommend as the best? |
21081 | To what, then, are we to ascribe leaf variegation? |
21081 | What can be fairer? |
21081 | What is the best method of polishing steel? |
21081 | What is the best turbine water wheel now in use? |
21081 | What is the contents( in gallons) of a tank 15 feet deep, 10 feet in diameter, top and bottom diameters being equal? |
21081 | What is the rule for finding the horse power of water acting through a turbine wheel which utilizes 80 per cent of the water? |
21081 | What is the weight of a boiler 24 feet long, 44 inches diameter, ¼ inch thick? |
21081 | What machine now in use is the best, all things considered, for the manufacture of ground wood pulp? |
21081 | What purposes are quantity and intensity electricity best suited for respectively? |
21081 | What was the result of all his outlay and work? |
21081 | Where are they manufactured? |
21081 | Which consumes most coal for a given power? |
21081 | Which will be best, hot air engine or steam engine? |
21081 | Which will be cheapest in above case? |
21081 | Why not? |
21081 | Why then should it be said that because leaves may become of some other color than green, or become party- colored, therefore they are diseased? |
21081 | Will either of the above batteries freeze in winter, or will cold weather affect their working? |
21081 | Will it be better to have it painted inside? |
21081 | Would a perfectly round ball of the same specific gravity throughout lie still on a level surface? |
21081 | per square inch, fall 15 feet? |
1315 | : could the sentence beginning thus be written in better form?] |
1315 | ?, p. |
1315 | Again, what simpler, or more absolutely practical, than the attempt to keep the axle of a wheel from heating when the wheel turns round very fast? |
1315 | And by way of a beginning, let us ask ourselves-- What is education? |
1315 | And how has it fared with"Physick"and Anatomy? |
1315 | And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of the matter of life? |
1315 | And, a fortiori,[94] between all four? |
1315 | Are Huxley''s paragraphs constructed in accordance with the principles given in this chapter? |
1315 | Are Huxley''s sentences musical? |
1315 | Are any new points suggested? |
1315 | Are the groups arranged for good emphasis in the whole composition? |
1315 | Are the paragraphs closely related, and how are they bound together? |
1315 | Are the words general or specific in character? |
1315 | Are there many allusions and quotations? |
1315 | Are these groups closely related to the theme and to each other? |
1315 | Are these mainly ornamental or do they re- enforce the thought? |
1315 | Are they every- day words, or more scholarly in character? |
1315 | But how is it possible that the relative level of the land and sea should be altered to this extent? |
1315 | But the plague? |
1315 | But what more have we to guide us in nine- tenths of the most important affairs of daily life than hypotheses, and often very ill- based ones? |
1315 | Can a paragraph be analyzed in the same manner as the whole composition? |
1315 | Can any of the paragraphs be combined to advantage? |
1315 | Can it, therefore, be said that chemical analysis teaches nothing about the chemical composition of calc- spar? |
1315 | Can you easily recognize the source? |
1315 | Can you explain the difference in style of the different essays by the difference in purpose? |
1315 | Can you express the thought of each paragraph in a complete sentence? |
1315 | Can you find large groups of thought? |
1315 | Can you see any adaptation of his material to his audience? |
1315 | Do Huxley''s sentences conform to Stevenson''s rule? |
1315 | Do you consider it a strong conclusion? |
1315 | Do you find any difference between Huxley''s earlier and later essays as regards the structure of the whole, or the structure of the paragraph? |
1315 | Do you find any digressions? |
1315 | Do you find any figures? |
1315 | Do you find evidence of exactness, a quality which Huxley said he labored for? |
1315 | Do you find evidences of roughness? |
1315 | Do you find that Huxley''s vocabulary suggests the man? |
1315 | Does Huxley make his subject interesting? |
1315 | Does he give his reasons for writing? |
1315 | Does he give the main points of the essay? |
1315 | Does he narrow his subject to one point of view? |
1315 | Does the conclusion sum up the points of the essay? |
1315 | Does this quotation from Pater''s essay on Style describe Huxley''s sentences? |
1315 | Exactly what do you mean by style? |
1315 | From what sources does Huxley derive his words? |
1315 | Goethe has condensed a survey of all powers of mankind into the well- known epigram:--[95]"Warum treibt sich das Volk so und schreit? |
1315 | Has the character of the audience any influence upon the structure of the essays? |
1315 | Has the nature of the material any influence upon the structure of the essay? |
1315 | How do Huxley''s sentences compare with those of Ruskin, or with those of any author recently studied? |
1315 | How do you know that the laws of Nature are not suspended during the night? |
1315 | How do you know that the man who really made the marks took the spoons? |
1315 | How does Huxley make his subject- matter attractive? |
1315 | How does an author make his sentences musical? |
1315 | How does the author conclude the essay? |
1315 | How is Huxley''s style adapted to the subject- matter? |
1315 | How is the existence of this long succession of different species of crocodiles to be accounted for? |
1315 | How long would he be left uneducated? |
1315 | How would A Piece of Chalk be differently presented if given before a science club? |
1315 | If so, how does he accomplish this? |
1315 | In the introduction, how does the author approach his material? |
1315 | Is any such unity predicable of their forms? |
1315 | Is it both; or is it neither? |
1315 | Is it built up of ordinary matter, and again resolved into ordinary matter when its work is done? |
1315 | Is it good and sufficient, or is it insufficient and bad? |
1315 | Is the introduction a digression? |
1315 | Is the method different in different groups? |
1315 | Is the method used in developing the groups inductive or deductive? |
1315 | Is the paragraph type varied? |
1315 | Is the personality of Huxley suggested by the essays? |
1315 | Is the thought of the whole essay stated? |
1315 | Is there any reason for the difference between the form of the two writers? |
1315 | Is this a plant; or is it an animal? |
1315 | Let us take these points separately; and first, what great ideas has natural knowledge introduced into men''s minds? |
1315 | Or, is the matter of life composed of ordinary matter, differing from it only in the manner in which its atoms are aggregated? |
1315 | Surely, the principles involved in them are now admitted among the fixed beliefs of all thinking men? |
1315 | Surely, there is nothing in these explanations which is not fully borne out by the facts? |
1315 | The Bishop concluded his speech by turning to Huxley and asking,"Was it through his grandfather or grandmother that he claimed descent from a monkey?" |
1315 | The following is a translation of the passage: Why do the people push each other and shout? |
1315 | The great issue, about which hangs true sublimity, and the terror of overhanging fate, is, what are you going to do with all these things? |
1315 | The old man merely remarked,"You''re Huxley, are n''t you? |
1315 | Then you may say,"If that is so, if the education was scientific, why can not you be satisfied with it?" |
1315 | To whom does Huxley address the essay? |
1315 | Under these circumstances it may well be asked, how is one mass of non- nucleated protoplasm to be distinguished from another? |
1315 | What are those inductions and deductions, and how have you got at this hypothesis? |
1315 | What better philosophical status has"vitality"than"aquosity"? |
1315 | What is this wide- spread component of the surface of the earth? |
1315 | What more harmless than the attempt to lift and distribute water by pumping it; what more absolutely and grossly utilitarian? |
1315 | What, truly, can seem to be more obviously different from one another, in faculty, in form, and in substance, than the various kinds of living beings? |
1315 | Which essay seems to you to be most successful in structure? |
1315 | Why should we be worse off under one regime than under the other? |
1315 | Your friend says to you,"But how do you know that?" |
1315 | [ 46] But what has grown out of this search for natural knowledge of so merely useful a character? |
1315 | and whence did it come? |
1315 | why call one"plant"and the other"animal"? |
22346 | But what then? 22346 Could n''t they have seized him?" |
22346 | George...? |
22346 | Gone? 22346 He did?" |
22346 | How did you happen to do it? 22346 Is it known where he went? |
22346 | Ten years? |
22346 | Then will you tell us, George, more about the problems of your first space explorers? |
22346 | Then you ai n''t heard about the new colonies? 22346 Then you can give us no precise count of the stars in the galaxy, George?" |
22346 | Thrown across the controls after his belt broke loose? |
22346 | Well, could n''t they? |
22346 | Well? |
22346 | What? 22346 Where do you think you''re going?" |
22346 | Why did he say he was traveling that way? |
22346 | Why did you not let him go, George? |
22346 | Will... will you have someone see to him, please? |
22346 | You mean there are new Terran colonies? |
22346 | _ What?_Kinton felt his eyes bulging with dismay. |
22346 | Do n''t you think they tried sending unmanned rockets up? |
22346 | Do you want me to send them to drag you back here?" |
22346 | He was limping... hurt... how could they expect him to realize--? |
22346 | I gather there were no other survivors of the crash?" |
22346 | Or to get Birken? |
22346 | Or was it the fright at having a spear thrown at him? |
22346 | Perhaps... would it be fair to encourage the newcomer to attempt the barrier? |
22346 | Run out of fuel?" |
22346 | Say, how bad am I banged up?" |
22346 | Should he have a chance to go back and commit more crimes?" |
22346 | Was the man crazy? |
22346 | What happened to you?" |
22346 | Where did they take him?" |
22346 | Whose wishes would then prevail? |
22346 | Why was it one like him who got through? |
22346 | Wonder what he did?" |
22346 | You suspect this Albirken is such a one, George?" |
22545 | Are you quite sure you''re okay? |
22545 | Colonel Barfield, Intelligence? |
22545 | Fog? |
22545 | How could fog form on a warm morning like this? |
22545 | Well gentlemen? 22545 What''s in the box?" |
22545 | Who left this here? |
22545 | After all, what other explanation was there? |
22545 | Are you all right?" |
22545 | Getting back to the others here... a regular U. N. Remember O''Connor and Walters in our class? |
22545 | Remember how Einstein always complained that he was really a poor mathematician?) |
22545 | Remember those top German boys the Russians were supposed to have gotten to before the Allies could reach them after the Nazi collapse? |
22545 | Then the way it joined the--"Hey, Doc-- are you going to tie up the tank all day? |
22545 | Was it his imagination, or had the purplish ink begun to fade? |
22545 | What the dickens has happened to Preston? |
22545 | What was it he was afraid of? |
22545 | What''s gotten into you?_ He took a deep breath, picked up the box again. |
22545 | Who are"they,"and where am I? |
22545 | Why am I here? |
22545 | You still with us?" |
22545 | _ Do n''t believe in flying saucers? |
20417 | Is it to be supposed,he asks,"that there can be no fresh invention, that all the discoveries have been made?" |
20417 | And are not all the aristocrat apple- trees of our orchards descended from the plebeian crab- apple of the roadside? |
20417 | And even when man first became aware of the fact that this regular movement was somehow associated with the moon, was he much nearer an explanation? |
20417 | And the Sun itself, what is its composition, what is the source of its heat, how did it originate? |
20417 | And those other, sporadic members of our system, comets and meteors, what are they? |
20417 | And what are these X- rays? |
20417 | And what is heat? |
20417 | And why should it stop? |
20417 | And, indeed, what agency could be invoked to explain this mysteriously regular flux and reflux of the waters of the ocean? |
20417 | Are there other Universes? |
20417 | As it does so, where does its previous energy go? |
20417 | But how is this turned into power enough even to ring a bell? |
20417 | But since matter may be split up into such constituents, may it not be built up from them? |
20417 | But the elephant? |
20417 | But was not the beginning in the croaking of Amphibia? |
20417 | But what about the moons which attend the planets? |
20417 | But what makes the pigment- cells change? |
20417 | But why should it profit a spider to be like a bird- dropping? |
20417 | But why should there be changes in the constitution of the germ- cells? |
20417 | COMPARATIVE SIZES OF MOLECULES 250 INCONCEIVABLE NUMBERS AND INCONCEIVABLY SMALL PARTICLES 250 WHAT IS A MILLION? |
20417 | Does this argue fire, as we know fire on the earth? |
20417 | Every man asks at once:"Will science ever tap this energy?" |
20417 | Evidences of Evolution In all this, it may be said, the fact of evolution has been taken for granted, but what are the evidences? |
20417 | For although we usually rank mammals as higher than birds( being mammals ourselves, how could we do otherwise? |
20417 | For are these not the splendid failures that might have succeeded in starting new modes of flight? |
20417 | How could it be otherwise when we think of the magnitude and the eventfulness of recent advances? |
20417 | How do they originate? |
20417 | How do we know the order of their appearance and the succession of their advances? |
20417 | How do we know? |
20417 | IS THE SUN DYING? |
20417 | In conclusion What has led to the truly wonderful result which we admire in a creature like a dog or an otter, a horse or a hare? |
20417 | Is it fitted to last for ever in its present form, or does it contain within itself the seeds of dissolution? |
20417 | Is it running down? |
20417 | Is matter flowing out of the nucleus into the arms or along the arms into the nucleus? |
20417 | Is there Life on Mars? |
20417 | Is there a nucleus, then, round which the electrons revolve? |
20417 | Is there a process of building up at work? |
20417 | It was this the British sailor expressed in his answer to the question"What is a Dago?" |
20417 | LIGHT-- VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE If Light, then, consists of waves transmitted through the ether, what gives rise to the waves? |
20417 | Looking backwards over the many millions of years comprised in the Palæozoic era, what may we emphasise as the most salient features? |
20417 | May there not be life on some of the larger of these moons? |
20417 | Must it, in the course of time, in we know not how many millions of ages, be transformed into something very different from what it now is? |
20417 | Now what happened in this kingdom of Caledonia which Neolithic Man had found? |
20417 | THE PLANETS LIFE IN OTHER WORLDS? |
20417 | THE SHAPE OF OUR UNIVERSE § 4 Our Universe a Spiral Nebula What is the shape of our universe, and what are its dimensions? |
20417 | The great question to- day is: is there_ one_ primordial substance from which all the varying forms of matter have been evolved? |
20417 | The question to which we await an answer is: What is electricity? |
20417 | They have got their repertory of efficient answers to the ordinary questions of everyday life, and why should they experiment? |
20417 | WHAT IS ELECTRICITY? |
20417 | WHAT IS MEANT BY HOMOLOGY? |
20417 | What a Uniform Temperature would mean And what does this imply? |
20417 | What are their movements? |
20417 | What are their temperatures? |
20417 | What bond could exist between the movements of that distant world and the diurnal variation of the waters of the earth? |
20417 | What could it mean save blood relationship? |
20417 | What great steps followed? |
20417 | What has been the net result? |
20417 | What is it that happens? |
20417 | What is its composition? |
20417 | What is the meaning of this apparently inevitable stoppage of bodily life? |
20417 | What is the size, mass, and distance of each of the planets? |
20417 | What is to be said of the harvest- mouse constructing its nest, or of the squirrel making cache after cache of nuts? |
20417 | What satellites, like our Moon, do they possess? |
20417 | What then is the aim of this book? |
20417 | What was the state of the country then? |
20417 | What were these Rays? |
20417 | Whence is the energy locked up in the coal derived? |
20417 | Whence is this energy derived? |
20417 | Where does it go? |
20417 | Where does this energy come from? |
20417 | Who can tell, for instance, how Vertebrates arose or from what origin? |
20417 | Why do we say"our universe"? |
20417 | Why is there not more frequent exhibition of intelligence in the stricter sense? |
20417 | Why not_ the_ universe? |
20417 | [ Illustration: A. Fore- limb of Monkey B. Fore- limb of Whale WHAT IS MEANT BY HOMOLOGY? |
20417 | [ Illustration: WHAT IS A MILLION? |
20417 | § 2 A Useful Law But how are we to know when to credit the animal with intelligence and when with something less spontaneous? |
20417 | § 2 Factors in Evolution If it be said"So much for the_ fact_ of evolution, but what of the_ factors_?" |
20417 | § 2 The Scale of the Universe How many stars are there? |
20417 | § 5 What is the meaning of the universal or almost universal inevitableness of death? |
20417 | § 7 Why is there not more Intelligence? |
1185 | And can this God have a mother? |
1185 | But,he adds,"some one may ask,''What was God doing before he made the heaven and the earth? |
1185 | WHAT is truth? |
1185 | What, then, is time? 1185 And now, at once, recurs the question, How is it that the Church produced no geometer in her autocratic reign of twelve hundred years? 1185 And the thoughtful reader will earnestly ask,Are our solutions of these problems any better than theirs?" |
1185 | And what does that point out? |
1185 | Answer to the question, What has Science done for humanity? |
1185 | Are mysteries, miracles, lying impostures, better? |
1185 | Are these abiding impressions mere signal- marks, like the letters of a book, which impart ideas to the mind? |
1185 | Are these criteria of truth? |
1185 | Are we not excluding Almighty God from the world he has made?" |
1185 | As to the issue of the coming conflict, can any one doubt? |
1185 | But has not the order of civilization in all parts of the world been the same? |
1185 | But here, in the first place, it may be demanded, Who or what is it that has put forth this great claim in its behalf? |
1185 | But what is the meaning of all this? |
1185 | But who can control an infuriated civil commotion? |
1185 | But, again, it may be asked:"Is there not something profoundly impious in this? |
1185 | But, if a personal interpretation of the book of Revelation is permissible, how can it be denied in the case of the book of Nature? |
1185 | But, if, with them, we admit that the serpent is symbolical of Satan, does not that cast an air of allegory over the whole narrative? |
1185 | Can any man place the line which bounds the physical on one side, the supernatural on the other? |
1185 | Can we exaggerate the importance of a contention in which every thoughtful person must take part whether he will or not? |
1185 | Could the government allow itself to be intimidated? |
1185 | Did not God give you in me a better wife in her place?" |
1185 | Do human societies, in their historic career, exhibit the marks of a predetermined progress in an unavoidable track? |
1185 | Do not both exhibit to us phases of youth, of maturity, of decrepitude? |
1185 | Do not our estimates of the extent and the duration of things depend altogether on our point of view? |
1185 | Do they in like manner return, each to the source from which it has come? |
1185 | Does not the growth of society resemble individual growth? |
1185 | Does not their enormous size demonstrate that, as they are centres of force, so they must be centres of motion-- suns for other systems of worlds? |
1185 | Does the soul arise from the one as the body arises from the other? |
1185 | Has it been annihilated? |
1185 | Has not conscience inalienable rights? |
1185 | Have these been due to incessant divine interventions, or to the continuous operation of unfailing law? |
1185 | Have we any standard or criterion of truth? |
1185 | He asks:"Is not the worship of saints and angels now in all respects the same that the worship of demons was in former times? |
1185 | How can a selection be made among them, except by such an appeal to Reason? |
1185 | How can that be received as a trustworthy guide in the invisible, which falls into so many errors in the visible? |
1185 | How can that give confidence in the moral, the spiritual, which has so signally failed in the physical? |
1185 | How can they deny that there are antipodes, and other worlds than ours? |
1185 | How could it be otherwise? |
1185 | How could the dogma of a Vicar of God upon earth, the dogma of an infallible pope, be sustained in presence of such scandals? |
1185 | How is it governed? |
1185 | How is it possible to coordinate the infallibility of the papacy with the well- known errors into which it has fallen? |
1185 | How many countries are there professing the same religion now that they did at the birth of Christ? |
1185 | How many shrines are there now in successful operation in Europe? |
1185 | How shall we account for the great failure we thus detect in the guardianship of the Church over Europe? |
1185 | How was it possible that the population could increase? |
1185 | If such be the conclusion to which we come respecting it, what would be the conclusion to which an Intelligence seated in it might come respecting us? |
1185 | If, now, we demand, What has science done for the promotion of modern civilization; what has it done for the happiness, the well- being of society? |
1185 | Is it at all surprising that the number of those who hold the opinions of the Church in light esteem should so rapidly increase? |
1185 | Is it not plain that there must have been a common tie among all these bodies, that they are only parts of what must once have been a single mass? |
1185 | Is not that a strange logic which finds proof of an asserted fact in an inexplicable illustration of something else? |
1185 | Is not the accomplishment of a prophecy a testimony to its truth? |
1185 | Is not this to exclude Almighty God from the worlds he has made? |
1185 | Is the world, then, governed by law or by providential interventions, abruptly breaking the proper sequence of events? |
1185 | Is there any evidence that the life of nations is under the control of immutable law? |
1185 | Is there for each of us a providential intervention as we thus pass from stage to stage of life? |
1185 | Is there not, however, a most serious objection in the way? |
1185 | It lay in the question, Does the Bible owe its authenticity to the Church? |
1185 | It may be said that this infallibility applies only to moral or religious things; but where shall the line of separation be drawn? |
1185 | It was now plain to every one that the question had become,"Who is to be master in the state, the government or the Roman Church? |
1185 | Many years subsequently, in the height of his power, Ayesha, who was one of the most beautiful women in Arabia, said to him:"Was she not old? |
1185 | Must not that be false which requires for its support so much imposture, so much barbarity? |
1185 | Not without reason do Protestants demand, What proof can be given that infallibility exists in the Church at all? |
1185 | Of many great discoveries, has not this been the history? |
1185 | Of them were there none who had fallen or might fall like us? |
1185 | Of what consequence is man, his pleasures or his pains? |
1185 | Of what consequence, then, can such an almost imperceptible particle be? |
1185 | Or are there reasons for believing that these several systems came into existence not by such an arbitrary fiat, but through the operation of law? |
1185 | Seeing that events which are past have vindicated these prophecies, shall we be blamed for trusting them in events that are to come? |
1185 | Shall we not, then, conclude with Cicero, who, quoted by Lactantius, says:"One eternal and immutable law embraces all things and all times?" |
1185 | Shall we speak of this man with disrespect? |
1185 | Shall we wonder that, in some of the invasions of the plague, the deaths were so frightfully numerous that the living could hardly bury the dead? |
1185 | The face of creation testifies that there has been a Creator; but at once arises the question,"How and when did he make heaven and earth? |
1185 | The limits of our own system are far beyond the range of our greatest telescopes; what, then, shall we say of other systems beyond? |
1185 | The past is not, the future is not, the present-- who can tell what it is, unless it be that which has no duration between two nonentities? |
1185 | They came to listen to her discourses on those questions which man in all ages has asked, but which never yet have been answered:"What am I? |
1185 | They remembered that he had once said to one who approached him with timid steps:"Of what dost thou stand in awe? |
1185 | Was it a nonentity? |
1185 | Was it for this preposterous scheme-- this product of ignorance and audacity-- that the works of the Greek philosophers were to be given up? |
1185 | What can I know?" |
1185 | What can be better than absolute truth? |
1185 | What could be more humiliating than the circumstances under which it took place( A.D. 846)? |
1185 | What is God? |
1185 | What is the soul? |
1185 | What is the world? |
1185 | What then? |
1185 | What, then, is that sacred, that revealed science, declared by the Fathers to be the sum of all knowledge? |
1185 | What, then, remains for us? |
1185 | When Science is thus commanded to surrender her intellectual convictions, may she not ask the ecclesiastic to remember the past? |
1185 | Where am I? |
1185 | Where is the criterion of truth? |
1185 | Where would human physiology be, if it were not illuminated by the bright irradiations of comparative physiology? |
1185 | Where, then, for them could a Savior be found? |
1185 | Will it consent to retrace its steps to the semi- barbarian ignorance and superstition of the middle ages? |
1185 | Will modern civilization consent to abandon the career of advancement which has given it so much power and happiness? |
1185 | Would such an Intelligence think it necessary to require for our origin and maintenance the immediate intervention of God? |
1185 | and why should the truth be ascertained by the vote of a majority rather than by that of a minority? |
1185 | are they identical? |
1185 | how much can he pay for the preferment? |
1185 | is there no difference between the holy soul of Peter and the damned soul of Judas? |
1185 | or does the Church owe her authenticity to the Bible? |
1185 | shall we attribute to Almighty God a mother, as you dare to do? |
1185 | shall we give up these books? |
1185 | what proof is there that the Church has ever been fairly or justly represented in any council? |
12506 | If anyone should be asked, what is the subject wherein colour or weight inheres? 12506 Again, who were the small- handed, long- headed people of thebronze epoch,"and what has become of the infusion of their blood among the Xanthochroi? |
12506 | And if there be none, why is Geometry not just as much a matter of_ visibilia_ as of_ tangibilia_? |
12506 | And is disapprobation a pleasure or a pain? |
12506 | And why should we not seek for the cause of their absence in something else than the idle pretext of"Celtic blood?" |
12506 | Are these Postmiocene immigrants, or Praemiocene natives? |
12506 | Are we then to fall back on the simple reading of the letter of the Bible? |
12506 | But are there any theological authorities to justify this view of the matter? |
12506 | But how are we to reconcile these passages with others which will be perfectly familiar to every reader of the"New Theory of Vision"? |
12506 | But how does this come about? |
12506 | But how is it possible that the relative level of the land and sea should be altered to this extent? |
12506 | But if they are, who is to define the_ Fungi_ from the_ Algae_? |
12506 | But if this be the case, how much further back must we go to find the common stock of the monodelphous_ Mammalia_? |
12506 | But is the relative imperfection which exists only such as is necessary, or is it made worse by our practical arrangements? |
12506 | But then, what do they mean by this last much- abused term? |
12506 | But what are the facts? |
12506 | But what becomes of the coal which is burnt in yielding this interest? |
12506 | But what if it is? |
12506 | But why in the world did not this distinguished Hegelian look at a nettle hair for himself, before venturing to speak about the matter at all? |
12506 | But why should this seven times heated fiery furnace of theological zeal be so desirous to shed its genial warmth over the London School Board? |
12506 | But, in this case, it may be asked, why does not our English coal consist of stems and leaves to a much greater extent than it does? |
12506 | Can it be that these zealous sectaries mean to evade the solemn pledge given in the Act? |
12506 | Do they cease to be so when the man ceases to be conscious of them? |
12506 | Does it equally well apply to the Pliocene fauna when we compare it with that of the Miocene epoch? |
12506 | Does that make it less virtue? |
12506 | Does the Quarterly Reviewer really think that the"sensation"is the"agent"by which the other two phenomena are wrought out? |
12506 | Elijah''s great question,"Will you serve God or Baal? |
12506 | Finally, what are the mental powers which he reserves as the especial prerogative of man? |
12506 | For what reason does the one deserve the name of a"Celt,"and not the other? |
12506 | Has it been created? |
12506 | Has the State no right to put a stop to gross and open violations of common decency? |
12506 | How could numerical proportion be as true of_ visibilia_, as of_ tangibilia_, unless there were some ideas common to the two? |
12506 | How do similar reasonings apply to the other great change of life-- that which took place at the end of the Palaeozoic period? |
12506 | How much is so applied? |
12506 | How, in that case, could we conceive the action of the ferment on it? |
12506 | However, it may be asked, is there any necessary opposition between the so- called"vital"and the strictly physico- chemical views of fermentation? |
12506 | I assent to your statement, and now I put to you the further question,''What is matter?'' |
12506 | I said to myself,"Never mind; what''s the next thing to be done?" |
12506 | If not, would it be wrong in putting down any enthusiast who attempted to set up the worship of Astarte in the Haymarket? |
12506 | If they are capable of sensation, emotion, and volition, why are they to be denied thought( in the sense of predication)? |
12506 | In what manner can we conceive that the_ vis viva_ of the first ball passes into the second? |
12506 | Is it not possible that the larva of_ Crossopodia_ may have developed a vermiform Echinoderm? |
12506 | Is it then still profitable to the male organism to retain it? |
12506 | Is more to be expected from inquiries into the customs and handicrafts of men? |
12506 | Is that which may be so applied given to help the poor, who can not pay for education, or does it virtually subsidize the comparatively rich, who can? |
12506 | Is the fact that a wise physician will give as little medicine as possible any argument for his abstaining from giving any at all? |
12506 | Nay, what becomes of an average country squire or parson? |
12506 | Now, is approbation a pleasure or a pain? |
12506 | Such being the facts with regard to the nature of yeast, and the changes which it effects in sugar, how are they to be accounted for? |
12506 | To what point of the Palaeozoic epoch, then, must we, upon any rational estimate, relegate the origin of the_ Monotremata_? |
12506 | Was our own Government wrong in suppressing Thuggee in India? |
12506 | Well, what have you to master in those four years upon my supposition? |
12506 | What is the reason of the predominance of the spores and spore- cases in it? |
12506 | What is the value of the evidence which leads one to believe that one''s fellow- man feels? |
12506 | What thoughts, idea, or actions are there that raise him many grades above the elephant or the ape?" |
12506 | What, then, will a new survey of mankind from the Linnaean point of view teach us? |
12506 | Where was the highly differentiated Sauropsidan fauna of the Trias in Palaeozoic times? |
12506 | Where, then, must we look for its five- toed ancestor? |
12506 | Who can suppose that the few fossils yet found in these regions give any sufficient representation of the Permian fauna? |
12506 | Who is to say how private enterprise would come out if it tried its hand at State work? |
12506 | Why not make him belong to the Iron and Steel Institute, and learn something about cutlery, because he uses knives? |
12506 | Why should not these proportions have been different during the Mesozoic epoch? |
12506 | Will the others-- namely, figure, motion and rest, and solidity-- withstand a similar criticism? |
12506 | Would he so much as suspect the former existence of the Aquitani? |
12506 | You may ask, by what authority do I venture, being a person not concerned in the practice of medicine, to meddle with that subject? |
12506 | [ 1] Or, to put it to the common sense of mankind, is the gratification of affection a pleasure or a pain? |
12506 | _ Mincopies_(?) |
12506 | he would have nothing to say but the solid extended parts; and if he were demanded what is it that solidity and extension inhere in? |
12506 | or has it arisen by the power of natural causation? |
18584 | And could I say good- bye to some of my friends? |
18584 | And if something of the sort actually happened, what of it? 18584 Are you implying that I''m a liar?" |
18584 | Are you trying to tell me that Professor Chalmers murdered some Arab? 18584 Are you trying to tell these people that Professor Chalmers is crazy?" |
18584 | But how about the details? 18584 Did n''t you say you had to go to Reno in a day or so?" |
18584 | Did you give that story to the_ Valley Times?_he asked Fitch, suspicion rising and dragging anger up after it. |
18584 | Did you tell me you were going to Reno? |
18584 | Do I understand, Doctor Chalmers, that you would be willing to submit to psychiatric examination? |
18584 | Do you believe that I knew about Khalid''s assassination a month before it happened? |
18584 | Ed, are you sure you did have that experience? |
18584 | Ed, have you been talking about this to anybody else? |
18584 | For God''s sake, have you been talking to the papers? |
18584 | Good Lord, man; do n''t you read the papers at all? |
18584 | Here; have you seen it, Doctor Chalmers? |
18584 | How about Doctor Hauserman at Northern State Mental Hospital? |
18584 | How about the Continental; Fontainbleu Room? 18584 How about the_ Kilroy_?" |
18584 | How''d you get all this stuff? 18584 I suppose I''m expected to take your word for that?" |
18584 | In spite of what happened to Khalid? |
18584 | Is n''t that what they teach in the journalism classes, that the purpose of journalism is to speak for the dissatisfied? 18584 Is there such a thing as Operation Triple Cross?" |
18584 | Max, do you believe in me? |
18584 | Professor Chalmers, would you tell us just what effect Khalid''s death had upon the Islamic Caliphate and the Middle Eastern situation in general? |
18584 | So that''s going to be your attitude; that your wild utterances of a month ago have now been vindicated as fulfilled prophesies? 18584 Something bad''s going to happen here?" |
18584 | Suppose somebody asks me? |
18584 | Telephone in your outer office, Doctor Whitburn? 18584 That was all right.... Was there a man with a mustache, in a brown tweed suit, with them?" |
18584 | Then how''d Whitburn get hold of it? |
18584 | Then you''ve never really believed that you had real knowledge of the future? |
18584 | They do? 18584 They give you a bad time again in Modern Four?" |
18584 | Throw you off the faculty? 18584 Was all that actually stated by Doctor Chalmers a month ago?" |
18584 | We can understand that the students in your modern history class are telling what is substantially the truth? |
18584 | What are they trying to do, Ed? |
18584 | What did you tell him? |
18584 | What do you think I should have done? 18584 What do you want me to do?" |
18584 | What else did you do, beside hand this story to the_ Valley Times?_ I''d better hear all about it. |
18584 | What, Max? |
18584 | When did that happen? |
18584 | Would you agree to an examination by him? |
18584 | You claim this was pure coincidence? |
18584 | You do n''t think this man Hauserman would allow himself to be influenced...? 18584 You do n''t, do n''t you? |
18584 | You mean to Northern State Mental? |
18584 | You mean to tell me that you did n''t give this story to the local newspaper, the_ Valley Times_? |
18584 | You mean, I''m nuts? |
18584 | You never did any work for PSPB; did you ever talk to anybody who did? |
18584 | You say Khalid ib''n Hussein''s been assassinated? |
18584 | You see the position I''m in, here, with this infernal Higher Education Faculty Tenure Act? 18584 You think I''m crazy, too?" |
18584 | You think I''m jeopardizing it? |
18584 | You''re.... You''re trying to blackmail me? |
18584 | You-- confine_ me_, anywhere? 18584 And why was your sanity questioned? 18584 And you allowed yourself to be carried a little beyond the present moment, into the future, without realizing it? 18584 And you remember what I told you about the Turks annexing Syria and Lebanon? |
18584 | Beat around the bush and try to build a background, or come out with it at once and fill in the details afterward? |
18584 | But right now, what I want to know is, will you represent me in case Whitburn does take this to court and does try to void my contract?" |
18584 | Can I see Max Pottgeiter alone?" |
18584 | Can you do that?" |
18584 | Can you have dinner with us this evening?" |
18584 | Could you give me a rain- check?" |
18584 | Do you?" |
18584 | Finally, Hauserman said:"Would you mind telling me just why you felt it advisable to request a psychiatric examination, Professor?" |
18584 | For instance, who, in 1911, could have predicted all the consequences of the pistol- shot at Sarajevo? |
18584 | Given him my resignation when he demanded it? |
18584 | Good Lord, did he show it that plainly? |
18584 | Great heavens, did it take the murder of the greatest Moslem since Saladin to convince people that he was n''t crazy? |
18584 | Had he really gotten that before the event, as he believed, or had he only imagined, later, that he had? |
18584 | Has everybody gone suddenly crazy?" |
18584 | Hauserman nodded and asked,"Who?" |
18584 | Have you anything on for lunch?" |
18584 | He left almost immediately after.... After....""After he found out I was crazy for sure? |
18584 | How about_ that_, now? |
18584 | How can you extrapolate to a thing like that?" |
18584 | How could anybody know all that about something before it happened?" |
18584 | How''ya gon na get around_ that_?" |
18584 | I have a madman on my faculty, and can I get rid of him? |
18584 | I''ll stop by your place and pick you up.... You have n''t been doing any talking, have you?" |
18584 | In dreams?" |
18584 | Is Mr. Weill in?" |
18584 | Is that it?" |
18584 | Now, what''s Whitburn got on you?" |
18584 | Some other evening?" |
18584 | The only question is, would he be available?" |
18584 | They ca n''t do that, can they?" |
18584 | Think he''s going to give you any real trouble?" |
18584 | This is the Faculty Club; remember?" |
18584 | Tom, you figured that out; what did you say the odds against it were?" |
18584 | What makes you sure that these prophetic impressions of yours are n''t manufactured in your own subconscious mind?" |
18584 | What the deuce is going on around here? |
18584 | What''s all this about some Arab being shot? |
18584 | When and where?" |
18584 | Where''d he go?" |
18584 | Who, even today, can guess what the history of the world would have been had Zangarra not missed Franklin Roosevelt in 1932? |
18584 | Why make exception?" |
18584 | Why would anybody want to kill a man like that?" |
18584 | Will that be satisfactory to you, Doctor Chalmers?" |
18584 | Will you do that, Max?" |
18584 | Would there be any possible way in which he could give a credible warning? |
18584 | You believe that, Doctor?" |
18584 | You did n''t hear about that, did you? |
18584 | You promise me you will?" |
18584 | You remember Whitburn mentioning how I spoke about an explosion there? |
18584 | You say you can bring these impressions into your conscious mind by concentrating?" |
18584 | You think this Khalid ib''n Hussein business is the only time he''s done anything like this? |
18584 | You''ve had a severe psychological breakdown....""Will I be able to have books, and papers, and work a little? |
18584 | [ Illustration: Had the sane restrained the insane, or was it the other way around?] |
10391 | And about the effect? |
10391 | And so papa said you could have me, did he, if you could prove to him that figures ever lied? |
10391 | And what are you going to do about it? |
10391 | Are you all right? |
10391 | Are you glad? 10391 B- b- illy,"he chattered,"will you go back with me, and will you bring ashore those two kids?" |
10391 | But why do you, who are not Jews, come on such an expedition? |
10391 | But will you hear me without becoming angry? |
10391 | Can it be an invitation? |
10391 | Can it be? 10391 Depends on what?" |
10391 | Do you think we dare let''em off even if the flag did n''t fly? |
10391 | How can I go on in such shame and agony year after year? 10391 How do you know that?" |
10391 | I called,said he,"to learn how soon you expected my marriage with your daughter to take place?" |
10391 | I''m crippled; but how, and why? |
10391 | Is the Child the Messiah of your race? 10391 Just at a casual estimate, how long am I to be crippled?" |
10391 | Pretty nervous, is he? |
10391 | Shall we go to my cave now? |
10391 | That? |
10391 | There is no harm, is there, in training a dog to pull down a stuffed figure? 10391 Well, what excuse has your profession? |
10391 | Well, where is he? |
10391 | What about the star? 10391 What am I going to do? |
10391 | What do you want me to do? 10391 What has come?" |
10391 | What is it like? |
10391 | What is it-- that added outline? |
10391 | What is there about an Ulm especially attractive? 10391 What shall I do?" |
10391 | What would you live on? |
10391 | What''ll we do? |
10391 | What''s the matter with me? |
10391 | Why should we? |
10391 | Will it unlock the door, and how? 10391 Will you be my wife, then?" |
10391 | You say he left home Sunday? |
10391 | About what, you ask, Miss Chester? |
10391 | Am I not worth it, sir?" |
10391 | And are n''t you glad I imposed the hard condition? |
10391 | And did he not know the ways of the company, and could not he talk a French patois which enabled him to be understood at the stations? |
10391 | And what harm can there be in training the dog in a garden arbor instead of in a basement? |
10391 | And what was the use of staying here, he gone? |
10391 | Appleman?" |
10391 | But the pork and the flour and the other necessaries would cost money; how was he to get it? |
10391 | But what cured Markham? |
10391 | But what difference does it make? |
10391 | Could they or could they not let off their firecrackers? |
10391 | Do you believe it?" |
10391 | Had he not once gone with a fur- carrying party even to Hudson''s Bay, and thence to the far south and even to Quebec? |
10391 | Has it escaped me, when it was mine? |
10391 | Has the great Prince come? |
10391 | Have you become infatuated with a single planet, to the neglect of all the others? |
10391 | Have you noticed the drift at all? |
10391 | He called out hoarsely:"What do you mean? |
10391 | He could say nothing at first, but managed finally to blunder out:"How did you know that?" |
10391 | He leaped for the gun, and asked a question hurriedly:"The east path?" |
10391 | How are things in the Ninth Ward?" |
10391 | How could I prove an impossibility in any event, even if such a grotesque challenge were accepted in earnest? |
10391 | How could it be real? |
10391 | How could it be? |
10391 | How could such changes have come within the span of a single lifetime? |
10391 | How do we know them to be intelligent enough?" |
10391 | How is it that women so have the gift of speech at night? |
10391 | How would he do it? |
10391 | How would his wife receive him, and what could he say to her? |
10391 | I asked a famous surgeon once which would kill a man the quicker: severance of the carotid artery or the jugular vein? |
10391 | I''ve heard him say often how he hated holidays; and it''s then, or on a Sunday, that he goes off on these drinking bouts, is n''t it?" |
10391 | Is it something which will not last?" |
10391 | Is the glory of Rome to pass away before the glory of the Hebrew Christ? |
10391 | It was, when should be their wedding day? |
10391 | Mr. Oldfield,"cried the daughter,"have you seen papa?" |
10391 | Ned is n''t in any trouble is he?" |
10391 | Odd, is n''t it, what little things will disturb the tenor of a man''s existence and interfere with all his plans? |
10391 | Or will the sign language be worked out upon the planets''surfaces? |
10391 | Pardon me, since I have said so much already, was there some argument or contention in the house-- between you and Ned, for instance?" |
10391 | Swift of foot as it is, did it think to escape the old wolf? |
10391 | The older man started in his seat,"What do you mean, sir?" |
10391 | Was he not soon to possess her entirely and for a permanency? |
10391 | Was he not to meet Nell Morrison, in his estimation the sweetest girl on earth? |
10391 | Was there no faithful love in woman; no love like his, which could not help itself and was without alternative? |
10391 | Was there witchcraft about; had they been drinking too much of the Scotch whisky in the stores? |
10391 | We had talked with Mars indeed, but of what avail was it if we could not resume the conversation? |
10391 | Were their prophets right? |
10391 | Were women less than men, and was calculation or instability a possibility with the sweetest and the noblest of them? |
10391 | What about biscuits, so light and fragrant and toothsome that the butter is glad to meet them? |
10391 | What about ham and eggs, so fried that the appetite- tempting look of the dish and the smell of it makes one a ravenous monster? |
10391 | What about honey, brought by the bees fresh from the buckwheat- field? |
10391 | What about old- fashioned"cookies"and huckleberry pie which melts in the mouth? |
10391 | What are you doing? |
10391 | What could he do? |
10391 | What could he do? |
10391 | What did cure Markham? |
10391 | What have you done? |
10391 | What is rheumatism, anyhow?" |
10391 | What is she That all swains commend her? |
10391 | What next step should be taken in the grand march of knowledge, in the scientific conquest of the universe? |
10391 | What shall we do? |
10391 | What should they do? |
10391 | What was wealth good for anyhow, save to make happy those we love? |
10391 | What would happen if that jumper, loaded with boys and girls, should leave the track just now? |
10391 | When did you see him last?" |
10391 | When he concluded, she said, very quietly:"Did you ever read that queer story by Edmond About called''The Man with the Broken Ear''?" |
10391 | Where is the great hound that guards the house at night? |
10391 | Who can tell? |
10391 | Who said that the water was cold? |
10391 | Who will gain the mighty prize? |
10391 | Who will solve the new problem of the ages? |
10391 | Whoever heard of a drunken pioneer and facer of natural difficulties, from Natty Bumpo of imagination to Kit Carson of reality? |
10391 | Why did you do it?" |
10391 | Why had there been no callers? |
10391 | Why should I? |
10391 | Why should a man suffer needlessly? |
10391 | Will some one say? |
10391 | Will the Tetrarch remain undisturbed? |
10391 | Will the solution of the vast problem come from a greater utilization of electricity and a further knowledge of what is astral magnetism? |
10391 | Will they remain so? |
10391 | Would the flag fly over Honolulu and could they celebrate? |
10391 | You have, of course, inquired at his office?" |
10391 | You remember my wife? |
10391 | [ Handwriting: illegible prescription]"But why have n''t your prescriptions made me well?" |
16474 | How do you know that the Lord doeth it? |
16474 | What made the Mahommedan world? 16474 )[ 24] There is also a good deal said about a very questionable blind man-- one Albricus( Alberich?) 16474 And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of the matter of life? 16474 And what is historical truth but that of which the evidence bears strict scientific investigation? 16474 And what is the dire necessity andiron"law under which men groan? |
16474 | And what is the state of things we find disclosed? |
16474 | And what made the Christian world? |
16474 | And, finally, how is this account to be reconciled with those in the first and third gospels-- which, as we have seen, disagree with one another? |
16474 | And,_ a fortiori_, between all four? |
16474 | Are there then any Christians who say that they know nothing about the unseen world and the future? |
16474 | Are we going back to the days of the Judges, when wealthy Micah set up his private ephod, teraphim, and Levite?] |
16474 | Are we to accept the Jesus of the second, or the Jesus of the fourth Gospel, as the true Jesus? |
16474 | But if the primitive Nazarenes of whom the Acts speaks were orthodox Jews, what sort of probability can there be that Jesus was anything else? |
16474 | But if what lies below the horse''s"knee"thus corresponds to the middle finger in ourselves, what has become of the four other fingers or digits? |
16474 | But to how much does this so- called claim amount? |
16474 | But what conceivable motive could"Mark"have for omitting it? |
16474 | But what has Comtism to do with the"New Philosophy,"as the Archbishop, defines it in the following passage? |
16474 | But what is all we really know, and can know, about the latter phà ¦ nomena? |
16474 | But why should a man be expected to call himself a"miscreant"or an"infidel"? |
16474 | By whose authority is the signification of that term defined? |
16474 | Can it, therefore, be said that chemical analysis teaches nothing about the chemical composition of calc- spar? |
16474 | Cosmas and Damianus? |
16474 | Did he think it, at any subsequent time, worth while"To confer with flesh and blood,"or, in modern phrase, to re- examine the facts for himself? |
16474 | Did things so happen or did they not? |
16474 | Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind''s throwing? |
16474 | For what is the adverse case? |
16474 | For, after all, what do we know of this terrible"matter,"except as a name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness? |
16474 | Goethe has condensed a survey of all powers of mankind into the well- known epigram:--"Warum treibt sich das Volk so und schreit? |
16474 | How can he have founded the universal religion which was not heard of till twenty years after his death? |
16474 | I rejoice to think now of the( then) Bishop''s cordial hail the first time we met after our little skirmish,"Well, is it to be peace or war?" |
16474 | If God not walk in the Garden of Eden, how we be assured that he spoke from Sinai? |
16474 | If it is not historically true that such and such things happened in Palestine eighteen centuries ago, what becomes of Christianity? |
16474 | If the latter is to be accepted, or rejected, by private judgment, why not the former? |
16474 | If the story of the Fall is not the true record or an historical occurrence, what becomes of Pauline theology? |
16474 | If, he says, there are texts which seem to show that Jesus contemplated the evangelisation of the heathen:... Did not the Apostles hear our Lord? |
16474 | Is any such unity predicable of their forms? |
16474 | Is he the kindly, peaceful Christ depicted in the Catacombs? |
16474 | Is it both; or is it neither? |
16474 | Is it built up of ordinary matter, and again resolved into ordinary matter when its work is done? |
16474 | Is it not certain that the Apostles did not gather this truth from His teaching? |
16474 | Is it that contained in the Nicene and the Athanasian Creeds? |
16474 | Is this a plant; or is it an animal? |
16474 | Melanchthon, Ulrich von Hutten, Beza, were they not all humanists? |
16474 | Much astonished at this remark from a person was supposed not to have seen the relics, Eginhard asked him how he knew that? |
16474 | Now what is a Christian? |
16474 | On what grounds can a reasonable man be asked to believe any more? |
16474 | Or can he be rightly represented by the bleeding ascetic, broken down by physical pain, of too many medià ¦ val pictures? |
16474 | Or, is the matter of life composed of ordinary matter, differing from it only in the manner in which its atoms are aggregated? |
16474 | So, if I am asked to call myself an"infidel,"I reply: To what doctrine do you ask me to be faithful? |
16474 | To this the priest,"Whence art thou, then, if these are not thy parents?" |
16474 | Under these circumstances it may well be asked, how is one mass of non- nucleated protoplasm to be distinguished from another? |
16474 | Was Augustine heretical when he denied the actual historical truth of the record of the Creation? |
16474 | Was not the arch- humanist, Erasmus, fautor- in- chief of the Reformation, until he got frightened and basely deserted it? |
16474 | Was not the name of"Christian"first used to denote the converts to the doctrine promulgated by Paul and Barnabas at Antioch? |
16474 | Was not their chief,"James, the brother of the Lord,"reverenced alike by Sadducee, Pharisee, and Nazarene? |
16474 | Were Gentile converts bound to obey the Law or not? |
16474 | What better philosophical status has"vitality"than"aquosity"? |
16474 | What do we find when the accounts of the events in question, contained in the three Synoptic gospels, are compared together? |
16474 | What has become of the bones of all these animals? |
16474 | What more intrinsic claim has the story of the Exodus than of the Deluge, to belief? |
16474 | What we desire to know is, is it a fact that evolution took place? |
16474 | What, truly, can seem to be more obviously different from one another, in faculty, in form, and in substance, than the various kinds of living beings? |
16474 | Who is to gainsay our ecclesiastical authority here? |
16474 | Who shall or can forbid him? |
16474 | Why forget the angel who wrestled with Jacob, and, as the account suggests, somewhat over- stepped the bound of fair play, at the end of the struggle? |
16474 | Why trouble ourselves about matters of which, however important they may be, we do know nothing, and can know nothing? |
16474 | [ 26] Must we suppose, therefore, that the Apostle to the Gentiles has stated that which is false? |
16474 | _ Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence?_ No. |
16474 | and what was_ their_ impression from what they heard? |
16474 | or was he ready to accept anything that fitted in with his preconceived ideas? |
16474 | why call one"plant"and the other"animal"? |
22623 | But what about regeneration...? |
22623 | Do you mind, if I sort of-- well, hold a farewell ceremony before we go? 22623 Provisional Governor?" |
22623 | And what happened when these people did n''t like the way a god behaved? |
22623 | Any word you''d like to have sent out to your mother, Bradley, before we blast?" |
22623 | But could he blame his mother for all that? |
22623 | But did they actually_ prefer_ a drunken god? |
22623 | Did she take that to be his actual head? |
22623 | Ever see a god drunk before?" |
22623 | Regeneration, the giving up of his old identity? |
22623 | That was murder, but if a god could n''t get away with murder, what sort of god was he? |
22623 | What else could any reasonable man want? |
22623 | Who was that fellow they told about in the history books he had read as a kid? |
22132 | And she is safe? |
22132 | And who sent the message to Tubain which resulted in the orders which he sent me? |
22132 | But if the Jovian fleet arrives before that time, Nepthalim? |
22132 | By the crown of Tubain, do I need to repeat my orders? 22132 Ca n''t I learn, too?" |
22132 | Daughter of Man,he said slowly,"how are you named and what is your family?" |
22132 | Do you always live in these sealed cities? |
22132 | Gone? |
22132 | Has Monaill passed this way? |
22132 | Has your science any way of telling us who was in command of the Jovian ship? |
22132 | Have you forgotten that Lura is your only child? |
22132 | Have you learned that which you sought? |
22132 | Have you seen enough or shall I show you the scenes in the brains of the others? |
22132 | Havenner,he exclaimed,"did you note that maiden who passed us?" |
22132 | Her dagger--? |
22132 | How fast are we traveling? |
22132 | How soon will that be? |
22132 | How will we get a ship? |
22132 | I saw you lay out your course, but how are we steering? |
22132 | Is Glavour in the council room? |
22132 | Is Lura-- dead? |
22132 | Is my father safe? |
22132 | Is n''t there some sort of an instrument which will tell you how fast we are going? |
22132 | Is she safe? |
22132 | Lura--? |
22132 | She has slain herself? |
22132 | Think you that the daughter of a king of men is to be a toy for your base Jovian passions? 22132 Were your men who lie dead familiar with the features of the Jovian Viceroy?" |
22132 | What has happened, Damis? |
22132 | What is it? |
22132 | What is the situation here, Toness? |
22132 | What is the word for passing the inner gate? 22132 What matters that? |
22132 | What news of Tubain? |
22132 | What rush is there? |
22132 | What were my father''s orders? |
22132 | Whence came you, Nepthalim? |
22132 | Where are you going, Nepthalim? |
22132 | Where did you learn it? |
22132 | Where, oh, Nepthalim,he asked,"will we find them in the trackless wastes of space?" |
22132 | Will our Earth in time support the same forms of life as does Mars now? |
22132 | You a celestial geographer? |
22132 | *****"And what of the Earthmen who trusted you, Nepthalim?" |
22132 | *****"What happened, Damis?" |
22132 | *****"What manner of thing is that?" |
22132 | *****"Where could I go, Akildare, but to one place?" |
22132 | *****"You have not heard then?" |
22132 | And who, think you, brought this about, Glavour? |
22132 | Are the desires of a half- breed bastard to stand above the wishes of the ruler of the planet?" |
22132 | Are you all right?" |
22132 | Are your last moments pleasant, Glavour? |
22132 | Can you give us some?" |
22132 | Damis, have you any addition to make to our plans?" |
22132 | Damis, you can operate a space flyer, can you not?" |
22132 | Do you realize who she is?" |
22132 | Do you understand?" |
22132 | Have you brought us any hope from Mars?" |
22132 | Have you fuel enough for your trip at full speed?" |
22132 | Heard you not the girl say she was the daughter of the Kildare of this province?" |
22132 | Her capture by the Sons of God will discourage the timid who will say that if Turgan can not protect his own daughter, how can he free the Earth? |
22132 | I thought you said that Lura would join us here?" |
22132 | Is there any danger of hitting a wandering body?" |
22132 | Know you the name of the monster, the traitor to his ruler and the murderer of your parents?" |
22132 | Monaill, are your men ready?" |
22132 | On which side do you stand?" |
22132 | Then Hortan, the Viceroy, died, and Damis, know you how he died? |
22132 | Turgan, will you take charge of the navigating after I plot a course? |
22132 | Were you hurt at all?" |
22132 | What is the situation now? |
22132 | What news from Tubain?" |
22132 | Where did Havenner land his ship?" |
22132 | Where shall we take the weapons?" |
22132 | Why did n''t I think to bring Glavour''s weapons? |
22132 | Would a Jovian have done likewise?" |
22132 | You came here to get weapons which will free you from the dominance of the Jovians who rule you, did you not?" |
22560 | Are you ready now, Master? |
22560 | But do you have in this world no large, dangerous animals which must be killed? 22560 Do you know,"Weaver wrote, on impulse,"that when I first came, I thought for a time that you were savages who might want to eat Me?" |
22560 | Has it been tested? |
22560 | How is it that they did this thing before-- for more variety, as you say-- and yet seem so glad to stop? |
22560 | Then,wrote Weaver carefully,"you have no machines which are made for the purpose of killing?" |
22560 | What are you going to do? |
22560 | What business have you for Me today? |
22560 | What else? |
22560 | A year, ten years? |
22560 | And how could I trust these children not to_ welcome_ it? |
22560 | And why not? |
22560 | Clear the way there, will you?" |
22560 | Feeling genuinely sick with revulsion, Weaver demanded,"Why do they do such an awful thing? |
22560 | He scribbled idly,"Do you remember the old days, before I came, Luke?" |
22560 | He turned back to Weaver and wrote,"They ask please, what to do now instead of the way they do?" |
22560 | He wrote,"Things are very different now, eh?" |
22560 | He wrote,"What do you mean? |
22560 | How do you kill those things which you eat?" |
22560 | How many of these can you make for Me within a month?" |
22560 | Let me out, do you hear?" |
22560 | Six? |
22560 | The Aurigean did not turn-- but then, which was its front, or back? |
22560 | Weaver frowned and wrote,"Does not your religion forbid this?" |
22560 | Were they familiar with machines that killed, and if so, what varieties did they have? |
22560 | What is she, a heart case?... |
22560 | What was his term of office to be-- two months? |
22560 | Who are''the new ones''?" |
22560 | Who knew how far he might not bring them? |
22560 | _ Then why do n''t we?_ Weaver thought irritably. |
20659 | And then, when Dr. Dandrik ordered you to drop this experiment, just when it was becoming interesting, you refused? |
20659 | And you think this adds up to a plot against the Throne? |
20659 | Are you intimating, Prince- Counselor, that Prince Travann is contemplating some tyrannical or subversive use of such power? |
20659 | But if they do n''t have votes to sell, what do they live on? |
20659 | But---- What did Your Majesty call me? |
20659 | Do you have much reigning to do, this afternoon? |
20659 | Do you plan to stay long on Odin? |
20659 | Do you think we might compromise? 20659 Even at the price of wrecking Science and Technology?" |
20659 | Everybody trying to climb onto the bandwagon? |
20659 | General Dorflay? 20659 Going out somewhere?" |
20659 | Great galaxy, do you have to ask? 20659 Have you mentioned this to anybody?" |
20659 | Have you met the First Citizen? |
20659 | Is n''t it? 20659 Just who is in control of the Palace-- you or Prince Travann? |
20659 | Khane? |
20659 | May I suggest that we hear his report? |
20659 | Now I---- This business about the students, sir; how did it come out? |
20659 | Now, Your Majesty? |
20659 | Prince Travann, how soon do you estimate that the student procession will arrive here? |
20659 | Professor, have you any theory, or supposition, or even any wild guess, as to how this anticipation effect occurs? |
20659 | She did n''t specify? |
20659 | The robot for the meat sauces, was n''t it? |
20659 | Then why''s he filled the Palace with these blackcoats? 20659 Then---- Then there will be no more plots against your life?" |
20659 | We can always hope, ca n''t we? 20659 Well, do you blame them? |
20659 | Well, how about the riot, now? |
20659 | Well? |
20659 | Were you a pupil of Professor Vann Evaratt? |
20659 | What did happen, Paul? |
20659 | What is this silly story about Yorn Travann trying to seize the Throne? |
20659 | What''s going on, sir? 20659 What''s happening here, Prince Travann?" |
20659 | What''s the story on this export quota request from Durendal? 20659 Who started that?" |
20659 | Whose opinion seems to differ from whose, and about what? |
20659 | Why are you bringing all these troops to the Palace? |
20659 | Why do n''t they turn their surplus into whisky? 20659 Yes, I--_What did you say_?" |
20659 | You admit that? |
20659 | You did n''t start that thing at the University, this morning, yourself, did you? |
20659 | You have peasants on Durendal? |
20659 | You mean, the indiscretions were deliberate? |
20659 | Your Majesty is ordering me away? |
20659 | Your Majesty, just what_ is_ going on? |
20659 | Your Majesty, what_ is_ going on here? |
20659 | After all, the Cartels put an end to competition in every other business; why not a Voting Cartel, too? |
20659 | Alternate the precedence, I mean?" |
20659 | And Count Tammsan, too; Prince Ganzay, will you please screen him and invite him here immediately?" |
20659 | And does Your Majesty know that most of this armament is massed within fifteen minutes''flight- time of this Palace? |
20659 | And where is His Imperial Highness, and where is General Dorflay?" |
20659 | Are n''t I_ naughty_, raiding Your Imperial Majesty''s theaters?" |
20659 | Before the vote is called, does Your Majesty wish my resignation?" |
20659 | Beta micropositos, was n''t it, Chancellor Khane?" |
20659 | But has n''t that been going on for quite a while, sir?" |
20659 | But if you think it might have a bad effect, why not postpone the election?" |
20659 | But just what was the actual experiment, in terms of physical operations?" |
20659 | But why, Your Majesty?" |
20659 | Can do? |
20659 | Colonel?" |
20659 | Did you bring Khane and the two professors?" |
20659 | Did you explain to Chancellor Khane the importance of this experiment?" |
20659 | Did you get all your lessons done?" |
20659 | Did you say science? |
20659 | Do you know what he told me this morning?" |
20659 | Do you think you could invite our guests, too? |
20659 | Father, do you remember when the Haval Valley reactor blew up? |
20659 | For that matter, was n''t that what it was? |
20659 | Have a good time at the Flower Festivals?" |
20659 | Have you met him yet, sir?" |
20659 | He''s finally named the master mind behind all these nightmares of his, and who do you think it is? |
20659 | How long had it been since he and Marris had been on a picnic-- a real picnic, with less than fifty guards and as many courtiers along? |
20659 | I suppose you heard about the excitement at the University?" |
20659 | Is Prince Travann a prisoner?" |
20659 | Is Rod all right?" |
20659 | Is that not correct, Prince Ganzay?" |
20659 | It is n''t anything about you and Olva, is it?" |
20659 | Prince Travann did that openly and with your consent? |
20659 | Prince Travann, Count Tammsan; do you care to accompany me?" |
20659 | Scrap the ships?" |
20659 | So could Dorflay''s question:"Your Majesty will proceed to his study?" |
20659 | Something about planting loose strontium-90 in the upholstery of the Audience Throne, was n''t it?" |
20659 | The dog began barking at once, and the boy called through the phone:"Good morning, father; are you busy?" |
20659 | Think he''s come to lobby for it?" |
20659 | Was he going to have to endure the Bench of Counselors twice in the same day? |
20659 | Was n''t he present at the time?" |
20659 | Well, that was what everybody wanted, was n''t it? |
20659 | Were Rod and Snooks in to see you yet?" |
20659 | What seems to have started it, have you heard?" |
20659 | What seems to have triggered it?" |
20659 | What sort of a planet is it, politically? |
20659 | What then?" |
20659 | What would it have looked like to you, in their place?" |
20659 | Which one arrived first?" |
20659 | Who can say what unscrupulous use might be made of such power?" |
20659 | Why did n''t you tell me you were springing it?" |
20659 | Why do n''t we get Vann Evaratt back, and give him the job?" |
20659 | Why, Professor Dandrik, did you omit mentioning this slightly unusual effect?" |
20659 | You are all right?" |
20659 | You just get up?" |
22966 | But you_ did_ sell the ten of them to people who would be interested? |
22966 | Could you tell me how this thing works? |
22966 | Now_ really_--what holds it up? |
22966 | You think they will now? |
22966 | _ What_ results?! 22966 Or perhaps true? 19471 Again?" |
19471 | And they just turned your wife away? |
19471 | And your motive-- your real motive? |
19471 | Any objections if I sit in the waiting room? |
19471 | Any police around, Molly? |
19471 | Anything else? |
19471 | Anything else? |
19471 | Bad? |
19471 | Clive Durwood, you mean? 19471 Dan, are you going to stand for that?" |
19471 | Dan? |
19471 | Dan? |
19471 | Do you contend that you find the taste pleasing? |
19471 | Do you think your Lobby would settle for that, Chris? |
19471 | Doc, you represented by counsel? |
19471 | Does the prisoner have a different version to introduce? |
19471 | Feldman, is n''t it? 19471 Greenhorn, aincha? |
19471 | Has the defense anything to say? |
19471 | He was no--"You did absolutely nothing about him after you identified him and saw him delivered here? 19471 Hey, what about my reporting fee?" |
19471 | How much weight do you swing in other villages, Jake? |
19471 | How''d you pay them last time, George? |
19471 | How''s the chance of getting some food? |
19471 | Is that all-- sir? |
19471 | It''s the war you wanted, remember? 19471 Jake,"Doc called,"what''s jumping headache? |
19471 | May I join you in your cabin? |
19471 | Med Lobby fee, eh? 19471 Mrs. Everts rates a topsecret break?" |
19471 | No bombs? |
19471 | No progress? |
19471 | See the filaments? 19471 Shall I talk to him, Jake?" |
19471 | She is n''t in the lab? |
19471 | So it''s hopeless? |
19471 | So this is a fool''s errand, then? 19471 Something important?" |
19471 | Space- stomach? |
19471 | The Lobby technicians did a good job on this, do n''t you think, Dan? 19471 There''s no hope, then?" |
19471 | This the fellow? |
19471 | What about the farmers? 19471 What did you do then? |
19471 | What happened to Art''s money? 19471 When did she have Selznik''s migraine?" |
19471 | Where? |
19471 | Who''s had the jumping headache? 19471 Why change now?" |
19471 | Why do n''t you people revolt? |
19471 | Why not? 19471 Why?" |
19471 | Yeah? 19471 Yeah?" |
19471 | You adjusted to synthetics? |
19471 | You mean something you got from her house was bugged? 19471 You the man who was a medical doctor?" |
19471 | You want to sign it, Dr. Feldman? 19471 You what?" |
19471 | _ You_ got away then? 19471 And what about Tom? 19471 And you''ve decided your precious Lobby wo n''t save you? |
19471 | Anyone here know his name?" |
19471 | Anything you need?" |
19471 | Anything you need?" |
19471 | Are you sure she''s sick, George?" |
19471 | But who''s''we''?" |
19471 | But why do some of the smokers get the disease while some do n''t?" |
19471 | Ca n''t you save him?" |
19471 | Cantcha see it''s got a special courtesy stripe?" |
19471 | Dan, are we all going to have to die? |
19471 | Did they meet Durwood?" |
19471 | Did you really believe I''d start doing research here just because of your imaginings?" |
19471 | Did you report him or send anyone to look after him or anything like that?" |
19471 | Do you know the deceased?" |
19471 | Do you think Medical Lobby ca n''t check on such simple things? |
19471 | Do you, doctor?" |
19471 | Doc, does the stuff really cripple for life?" |
19471 | Ever hear of herb doctors? |
19471 | George, did they suggest she get in touch with Doc here?" |
19471 | Got a gun I can borrow?" |
19471 | Harkness?" |
19471 | Here, try a bracky?" |
19471 | How about a good optical mike and some stains? |
19471 | How about it, Doc? |
19471 | How had she known about the extra battery? |
19471 | How''d they find me that time I stopped in the tractor to use the mike? |
19471 | How''s the bug hunt?" |
19471 | I guess we''re making a lot of trouble, ai n''t we?" |
19471 | Is that also correct?" |
19471 | Jake, do you have any signal to get in touch with Molly at the Ryan house?" |
19471 | Know how to work this?" |
19471 | Like flying saucers and wriggly tops, I suppose?" |
19471 | Look-- see that? |
19471 | Okay?" |
19471 | Or am I supposed to believe this is rescue and that you came along just to save me?" |
19471 | Or had she really seen the value of the research by now? |
19471 | Or should I hold trial right now and find Feldman innocent for lack of evidence?" |
19471 | Ryan?" |
19471 | Take it easy on operating for a while, will you, Doc?" |
19471 | The archeologist who dug up what little we know about the ruins?" |
19471 | The presiding officer asked the routine question:"Is the prisoner represented by counsel?" |
19471 | There never was any equipment here?" |
19471 | Think she''ll get anywhere?" |
19471 | Want to take him down to Mars and ground him there?" |
19471 | What are you going to do?" |
19471 | What can I do, Doc?" |
19471 | What do you want with me?" |
19471 | What else?" |
19471 | What''s your name?" |
19471 | Whatcha want?" |
19471 | Who hired a fool like Matthews so you would n''t get the death sentence you deserved? |
19471 | Who let you get away as an herb doctor for months before you set yourself up as God and a traitor to mankind again?" |
19471 | Who never had it?" |
19471 | Why not see me after court, and we can discuss it then?" |
19471 | Why?" |
19471 | You fool, who do you think gave you the extra battery so you could live long enough to be helped at the spaceport? |
19471 | You fools want to lose your leave?" |
19471 | You''re quite sure of that?" |
23091 | Hungarian, do you suppose? |
23091 | These are not songs of your people, are they? |
23091 | Kutrov blinked, then asked him--"Well, can you tell us something more about the people who created this cycle? |
20649 | Am I a fool, Grandfather? 20649 And why are you bothering to talk to these witch doctors? |
20649 | But how can you do that? |
20649 | But if the Oomphel Secret is given, what will become of the shoonoon? |
20649 | But why did you tell them that story about the Oomphel Mother? |
20649 | But why would n''t they listen to the teachers we sent to the villages? |
20649 | Can I draft her, or do I have to get you to get General Maith to do it? |
20649 | Can we help you and your people? 20649 Can you prove that was a lie?" |
20649 | Do you tell me that you do not? |
20649 | Forced him? |
20649 | Have I ever been an enemy to you or to the People? |
20649 | Have they not a better place in the middle of the Sky Fire, where it is always cool? 20649 How about the natives?" |
20649 | How did Government House find out about these Kwanns here? |
20649 | How did you spot what was going on so quickly? |
20649 | How does one better oneself economically by dying? |
20649 | How many do you think you''ll gather up out here, general? |
20649 | How much worse do you think this is going to get? |
20649 | How''s it going, Paul? |
20649 | I take it the word of the swarming did n''t get this far? |
20649 | I take it we are still talking for nonpublication? |
20649 | If you do n''t, why did you come all the way to Kwannon to try to make them more like Terrans? |
20649 | Is that the best he can do? 20649 Mailsh Heelbare, have we yet time to keep this from happening?" |
20649 | Mailsh Heelbare, if there is no Dark Place where do the Sky Fire and the Always- Same go when they are not in the sky? |
20649 | Me? |
20649 | Miles, did anybody ever tell you you were a genius? |
20649 | Never miss a chance to rub our superiority in, do you? |
20649 | Rushing things, are n''t you? 20649 She?" |
20649 | Tell me, Grandfather; how is this known? 20649 The heat, or the native troubles?" |
20649 | Then what? |
20649 | Then where did the Terrans get the first oomphel? |
20649 | Then why the devil have n''t they done it? |
20649 | They do look kind of unusual, do n''t they? |
20649 | This is n''t for publication? |
20649 | Was it to try to hide from the curse? |
20649 | Well, is there anything we can do for you, Miles? |
20649 | Well, what are you trying to do, here? |
20649 | What are they, Mr. Gilbert; priests? |
20649 | What did they do then? |
20649 | What do you have in mind, Miles? 20649 What do you mean, Mailsh Heelbare?" |
20649 | What in blazes will you do with them? |
20649 | What the devil_ is_ oomphel? |
20649 | What time did you get here, lieutenant? |
20649 | What''s the situation in town, now? |
20649 | When can I look for her? |
20649 | Where does this put us? |
20649 | Where now, boss? |
20649 | Why did you do it? 20649 Why did your people come to this world, Mailsh Heelbare?" |
20649 | Why else is he running a plantation? 20649 Why should the Gone Ones want to return to this poor world that they have gladly left?" |
20649 | Why, could I have your final situation- progress map? 20649 Would anybody tell a secret of this sort, about his own people, if it were not real?" |
20649 | Would they have believed it if I''d told them about Terran scientific technology? 20649 You just asked for that ship, and they just let you have it?" |
20649 | You mean they are going to co- operate? |
20649 | You mean, like this fellow here? |
20649 | You remember what Ramón Gonzales was saying, out at Sanders'', about the inferior''s hatred for the superior as superior? 20649 You think any glib- talking Kwann can hang a lot of rags, bones and old iron onto himself, go through some impromptu mummery, and set up as shoonoo? |
20649 | _ Huh?_She looked at him in amazement. |
20649 | A Miss Edith Shaw; do you know anything about her?" |
20649 | And a religious belief is a system of postulates... so how can a man fight a native superstition with logic? |
20649 | And which among the rest of you have not been guilty?" |
20649 | And why should the Gone Ones come back and destroy the World of People? |
20649 | And why should you want them to come back to this world? |
20649 | But do n''t you realize that profit is sordid and dishonest and selfish? |
20649 | But do you know this for real?" |
20649 | Can you cut that any? |
20649 | Can you not wait to join the Gone Ones in the Sky Fire?" |
20649 | Can you trust your native driver to take your car back to Bluelake alone?" |
20649 | D.""Well, what all is there to learn--?" |
20649 | Do I mock at the old stories, or show disrespect to elders and shoonoon? |
20649 | Do you agree to this?" |
20649 | Do you know what will happen? |
20649 | Gilbert?" |
20649 | Have n''t you been trying to run a plantation on this planet, under this Colonial Government, long enough to have found that out, Paul?" |
20649 | How do you want them sent out?" |
20649 | How soon do you think you''ll have another class for me?" |
20649 | I ask you, who were the father of children and the grandfather of children''s children when the Terrans came; was there any such prophesy?" |
20649 | I mean, what procedure?" |
20649 | I take it Maith''s still agreeable to releasing the story at twelve- hundred?" |
20649 | If I show you that, will you believe me?" |
20649 | If planters did n''t make profits, who''d grow biocrystals?" |
20649 | If the People get the Oomphel Secret, how much need will they have for you shoonoon?" |
20649 | Mean they always acted this way at periastron?" |
20649 | No Dark Place; who ever heard of such a thing? |
20649 | Of course there''d be an Oomphel- Mother; how else would there be oomphel? |
20649 | So, since we want to influence the natives, why not use them?" |
20649 | That reminds me; has anybody started raising the devil about those Kwanns from Qualpha''s and Darshat''s you brought here and Paul put to work?" |
20649 | The oomphel we bring you will do no harm; do you think we would be so wicked as to bring the curse upon you? |
20649 | Then one of the class asked:"Do the Terrans also go to the Place of the Gone Ones, or have they a place of their own?" |
20649 | Then one of them said:"But what good will that do now? |
20649 | Then they burst out, in a hundred and eighty- four-- no, three hundred and sixty eight-- voices:_"The Oomphel Secret, Mailsh Heelbare? |
20649 | What ails these people?" |
20649 | What are you going to tell them?" |
20649 | What else was there to do? |
20649 | What kind of truth should I have told them?" |
20649 | Who is the eldest among you? |
20649 | Who''s the owner?" |
20649 | Why did n''t you just tell them the truth?" |
20649 | Why did n''t you let it go at that?" |
20649 | Why did n''t you tell us about it in advance?" |
20649 | Why do you think this must come to the World of People? |
20649 | Why should this one be the Last Hot Time?" |
20649 | Why should you not, also? |
20649 | Will not each one of you pass, sooner or later, to the middle of the Sky Fire; will you not there be given new bodies and join the Gone Ones? |
20649 | You know why General Maith ordered these shoonoon rounded up?" |
20649 | You''re not cruising at full speed now, are you?" |
20649 | [ Illustration]"But you have brought your oomphel into this world; have you not brought the curse with it?" |
20649 | [ Illustration]"Why were we not told this before, Mailsh Heelbare?" |
20649 | _ The young men who have gone to the Terran schools... who listens to them? |
20649 | _"No-- Last-- Hot-- Time? |
22226 | A conquest of the human race? |
22226 | And when you enclose light where it ca n''t escape? |
22226 | Are you all right, Cap? |
22226 | Are you sure the spheres are so invincible? |
22226 | Ca n''t you quiet him? 22226 Do you know what we''re up against?" |
22226 | For your life? 22226 Has anyone come out of here since the factory stopped working?" |
22226 | How do I know you are n''t a spy? 22226 I getcha so far, but what about Orkins?" |
22226 | I''ve thought of that, but how could I? 22226 If I let you put your arms down, will you behave like a nice little boy?" |
22226 | Is it because you pose the doctrine of slavery and destruction? 22226 Is this Norden a man?" |
22226 | It looks pretty bad, does n''t it, Captain? 22226 Kinda screwy, ai n''t he?" |
22226 | Primary objectives? 22226 Was the sphere afraid of you or the tunnel?" |
22226 | What are they? 22226 What is life but a series of sensations and emotions? |
22226 | What''s the matter with you? |
22226 | What''s your name, soldier? |
22226 | When you put it that way, Captain, how could I refuse? |
22226 | Where''s the sphere? |
22226 | Which way did he go? |
22226 | Who is it? |
22226 | Why do you claim superiority, Norden? |
22226 | Why does n''t he flee? 22226 Will you help us?" |
22226 | You mean fear, love, hate-- all that stuff? 22226 A new kind of bomb? |
22226 | Are they alive? |
22226 | Are we a food? |
22226 | Are we a menace to the spheres? |
22226 | Are we a nuisance? |
22226 | But what do the spheres turn to?" |
22226 | But, if something were wrong, why did n''t the whistle blow? |
22226 | Could n''t the spheres be cruel and ruthless, too? |
22226 | Could n''t this be a characteristic of all life? |
22226 | Did the creatures really have eyes, like those of higher forms of animal life? |
22226 | Do n''t you know there are three of us who are n''t afraid of the spheres?" |
22226 | Do you know how many were working?" |
22226 | Do you see?" |
22226 | Do you understand?" |
22226 | Had the right combination for the spheres come about as the result of the war and the releasing of untold amounts of energy? |
22226 | Had the sphere been grounded, trying to reach him under the surface of the earth? |
22226 | Had they evolved suddenly, by accident? |
22226 | He addressed the sentry:"See that thing? |
22226 | How did Orkins get away when everyone else got killed? |
22226 | How do you know these spheres have emotions?" |
22226 | If so, why? |
22226 | If you''ve got business in the plant, why was I told to keep_ everyone_ out? |
22226 | Is it because of your lies and broken promises? |
22226 | Is it because you are more skillful in butchery? |
22226 | Is it because your cultural contributions are keyed to military conquest? |
22226 | It is because you have refined the art of terrorism?" |
22226 | Masters grunted:"Yeah? |
22226 | That''s a military term, ai n''t it?" |
22226 | Was it a whistle that the workers heard? |
22226 | Were the eyes an illusion? |
22226 | What are the spheres? |
22226 | What are their primary objectives?" |
22226 | What are you doing here, fellah?" |
22226 | What check would limit the whispering spheres? |
22226 | What do they want?" |
22226 | What had caused it to die? |
22226 | What happens when you run electricity through a resistance coil?" |
22226 | What part of man''s nature? |
22226 | What possible check was there except man''s nature? |
22226 | Where are they from? |
22226 | Where had the spheres come from? |
22226 | Where''s the bomb, Norden? |
22226 | Why did n''t they tell me to pass Captain Taylor? |
22226 | Why did they come here? |
22226 | Why does n''t he scream in terror? |
22226 | Why had the sphere gone out when he crept into the tunnel? |
22589 | Anybody know what the hell he''s talking about? |
22589 | Are you sure? |
22589 | I want you to behave yourselves, understand? 22589 Say, ai n''t you fellers a mite warm in them coveralls?" |
22589 | Say, what is this gadget anyway? |
22589 | Tinhorns?? |
22589 | Tinhorns?? |
22589 | Two gin rickeys, did you say? |
22589 | What in tarnation is a light year? |
22589 | What the hell you suppose they''re doin'', Sam? 22589 What''s goin''on here, Smokey?" |
22589 | What''s wrong, Okie? |
22589 | Where is that? 22589 Who_ are_ you guys anyhow? |
22589 | You mean you boys are from out of this world? |
22589 | _ But why?_inquired Toryl. |
22589 | _ I receive no direct translation for the term''gambling''._"_ What is the closest term the machine gives?_"_ Fraternizing._Sartan laughed. |
22589 | _ It is n''t very interesting, is it?_thought Sartan. |
22589 | _ It is puzzling, is it not, Brother?_"_ Yes, Sartan. 22589 _ There is that term again._""_ What term?_""_ Gambling._"Toryl pointed to a line on the card warning minors not to gamble. |
22589 | _ What if it does not respond to this machine?_Sartan wanted to know. |
22589 | _ What is the purpose of the machines?_thought Sartan as they approached the one- armed bandits. |
22589 | _ What is wrong, Brother?_asked the puzzled Sartan. |
22589 | _ Why do n''t we try the larger pieces?_"_ A splendid idea, Brother._The larger coins did not fit. |
22589 | Do you suppose the machine represented some form of religious deity?_""_ Exceed- ing- ly possible_,"Toryl answered. |
22589 | What is it?" |
22589 | What''ll it be, Okie?" |
22589 | What''s that gadget for?" |
22589 | What''s yer pleasure?" |
22589 | Where the hell is that?" |
22589 | Where''d you dig up them crazy coveralls?" |
22589 | You trying to jinx me?" |
22589 | a voice shot out,"didya bring any Eskimo babes down with you?" |
22589 | said one of the men,"how long since that blasted thing''s paid off?" |
20726 | A bloody- handed gang of murderers; recognize them? |
20726 | And when will that be? |
20726 | Are you,he asked,"the chief- slave of the chief Lord- Master of this ship?" |
20726 | Bugged? 20726 But are n''t they slaves?" |
20726 | But how can one be a Lord- Master if there are no slaves? |
20726 | But would that be legal, under the Imperial Constitution? |
20726 | But... but how can we pay slaves? |
20726 | Did n''t you hear the... the one with the small beard... say so? |
20726 | Did n''t you hear them, last evening? 20726 Did you have any trouble getting cooperation from the native officers?" |
20726 | Did you mention our pickups to Chmidd or Hozhet or any of the rest of the shaveheads? |
20726 | Do n''t they sell it for revenue? |
20726 | Do we want to talk to them? |
20726 | Do you know what you blood- thirsty imbeciles have done? |
20726 | Does the Convocation make the laws? |
20726 | Freedmen, I mean? |
20726 | Have you gentlemen informed your chief- slaves that they are free, yet? |
20726 | He''s not going to try to do that himself, is he? |
20726 | How about the Convocation? 20726 How about the Mastership freedmen?" |
20726 | How about the professions, Lanze? |
20726 | How did the Lord Nikkolon get to be Chairman of the Presidium, and the Lord Javasan to be Chief of Administration? |
20726 | How many did we save? |
20726 | I assume that you are agreed to accept the sovereignty of his Imperial Majesty? 20726 I assume you have some system of slave registration?" |
20726 | I take it that by interpolations you do not mean dilutions? |
20726 | Is n''t that what this Freedmen''s Management is for; to find employment for emancipated slaves? 20726 May I speak to Colonel Ravney?" |
20726 | Pay our own slaves? |
20726 | Ready for him, Commodore? |
20726 | Suppose we tell Ravney to herd these Lords- Master onto a couple of landing- craft and bring them up here? |
20726 | That''s your Management, is n''t it, Sesar; Servile Affairs? |
20726 | The Employership? |
20726 | They might not want to be free? 20726 They.... How would you put it, Lanze?" |
20726 | This delegation; how had you thought of sending them up? |
20726 | This office, now; I suppose all the paperwork is up to the minute in quintulplicate, and initialed by everybody within sight or hearing? |
20726 | This present generation? 20726 Well, how about the army, if that''s what those people in the long red- brown coats were?" |
20726 | Well, how is the Mastership organized, then? |
20726 | Well, look at you; are n''t you the perfect picture of correct diplomatic dress? |
20726 | Well? 20726 What I want to know is; why did you people have to come here to take our planet away from us? |
20726 | What I want to know,Rovard Javasan made himself heard, is,"_ how_ are you going to free them?" |
20726 | What are we going to do about them? |
20726 | What do the Lords- Master do? |
20726 | What do you think this Commonwealth will develop into, under Chmidd and Hozhet and Khouzhik and the rest? |
20726 | What else is our Proconsul doing? |
20726 | What kind of money? |
20726 | What''ll we do with them? |
20726 | Who ever heard of slaves rebelling against freedom? |
20726 | Who had the infernal impudence to send slaves to deal with the Empire? 20726 Who''ll do the work? |
20726 | You got this from the slaves? 20726 You know what I''d do, Prince Trevannion?" |
20726 | You know what you''re doing? |
20726 | You mean the Prime Minister and His Majesty? 20726 You mean you had those poor slaves beaten?" |
20726 | You mean, give them everything we''ve been giving them now, and then pay them money? |
20726 | You mean, like the paper you read in the Convocation? |
20726 | You mean, we can keep our chief- slaves? |
20726 | You mean, you are a Lord- Master, too? |
20726 | You really think so? |
20726 | You think he''s going to try to sabotage this employment programme of yours, sir? |
20726 | You think they''ll see it that way at Asgard? |
20726 | You told those slaves that they..._ belonged_... to the_ Emperor_? |
20726 | _ Make_ laws, Lord Proconsul? 20726 And there is a headquarters office building here adequate for an army division...."How about the armament, Lieutenant? |
20726 | And who would they belong to? |
20726 | Any dissent? |
20726 | As a matter of form, Lord Nikkolon, will you take a vote? |
20726 | Better make a memo to talk with this chief- freedman of Martwynn''s, what''s his name? |
20726 | But they are here with ships and guns and soldiers; what can we do?" |
20726 | Can you understand that?" |
20726 | Could it possibly have been misplaced...? |
20726 | Do they want to go on being slaves?" |
20726 | Do you think you can do that?" |
20726 | Do you think you can make soldiers out of any of them?" |
20726 | Do your Masters not have one among them who is chief?" |
20726 | Have you any colonies on any of the other planets of this system?" |
20726 | He changed the subject:"Mr. Chmidd, could you or Mr. Hozhet tell me what kind of a constitution the Mastership has?" |
20726 | He lost his voice in a wheezing sob, and then asked:"Why did they do it? |
20726 | How did you get them to talk, Lanze?" |
20726 | How is it progressing, by the way?" |
20726 | How much is a slave worth, by the way?" |
20726 | I suppose the Citadel teems with bureaucrats and such low life- forms?" |
20726 | I take it you are the sole government on this planet? |
20726 | Is n''t the rest of the Galaxy big enough for you?" |
20726 | Is that fair?" |
20726 | Look here; you''re not going to work against this, are you? |
20726 | Now, Prince Trevannion; just to what extent will the Mastership retain its sovereignty under the Empire?" |
20726 | Or are you crazy enough to think that the Empire is going to indemnify you for being emancipated and pay that money over to you?" |
20726 | What are you going to do when slavery is abolished here, Colonel?" |
20726 | What do you think freedom means to them? |
20726 | What do you think we are, savages?" |
20726 | What is this, a planetary parliament or a spaceport saloon?" |
20726 | What makes you think they''ll be willing to vote for that?" |
20726 | What will we do about them, sir? |
20726 | What with?" |
20726 | What''s the matter, is the gate stuck?" |
20726 | Who does the work, and who tells them what to do? |
20726 | Who told these people to come here?" |
20726 | Who will pay them, now?" |
20726 | Why did you think them worthy of your sympathy?" |
20726 | Why do n''t they rebel?" |
20726 | Why do they stand for it? |
20726 | Why not leave it like that?" |
20726 | Why, money; what did he think? |
20726 | You are Chairman of the Presidium; is this how you keep order here? |
20726 | You do have money, have n''t you?" |
20726 | You do n''t expect them to vote themselves out of existence, do you?" |
20726 | You have information- taps into Count Erskyll''s numerous staff? |
20726 | You see? |
20726 | You wo n''t advise these ci- devant Lords- Master to vote against it, when it comes up?" |
20726 | You''ll have to pay them a salary....""You mean, give them money?" |
20726 | Your people have recorders; are they on?" |
20726 | [ Illustration]"Then why go to all the trouble about the money?" |
20726 | [ Illustration]"Well, what are they taking away from us, then?" |
22541 | And the name of the peace- loving planet that is building this bad memory from the past? |
22541 | But this ship, the space yacht, where is it? |
22541 | But would n''t you be just a_ little_ bit interested if I was to tell you that one is being built today? |
22541 | Did you say installed? |
22541 | Do n''t you catch yet? 22541 Do you have any concealed compartments or drawers built into your steel hide? |
22541 | Do you know what this is? |
22541 | Does your new gear look anything like this? |
22541 | Great, great-- but why a battleship? |
22541 | Has this man told any lies? |
22541 | How did you know? 22541 Meaning I am in the hand- holding category?" |
22541 | Should you be pointing like that? |
22541 | The drives, controls-- are they in, too? |
22541 | What are you getting at? |
22541 | What connection does this tripe have with catching those murderers? |
22541 | What do you plan to do? |
22541 | What do you want? |
22541 | What in the devil does this nonsense_ mean_? |
22541 | What is this nonsense about a battleship? 22541 What... what will happen now?" |
22541 | Who is this mysterious billionaire? |
22541 | Will they do anything to me? |
22541 | You''ve found them, the criminal ring? |
22541 | And if he does-- why should he be interested? |
22541 | But if he was n''t responsible-- who was? |
22541 | Could I be sure that Pepe, flying his mountain of a ship and eating Navy rations, would be interested in some of the comforts and luxuries of life? |
22541 | Did he want to rule a whole planet-- or maybe an entire system? |
22541 | Do n''t attempt to run, signal, take evasive action, or in any other way....""Who are you-- and what the devil do you want?" |
22541 | Do n''t they take any interest in crime? |
22541 | Do n''t want to waste time, do we? |
22541 | Except where was he? |
22541 | He had the bait now-- but would he grab the hook? |
22541 | Is it still being built onto the ship?" |
22541 | Or if the luxuries did n''t catch his eye, would he be interested in the planetary homesteading gear? |
22541 | Or more? |
22541 | Some militaristic clique that meant to overthrow him and take power? |
22541 | Then how_ could_ I find it-- and having found it, catch it? |
22541 | Then why did it taste like ashes in my mouth? |
22541 | Was it? |
22541 | Was there really anything that could stop a plan like this once it got rolling? |
22541 | What about the League though? |
22541 | What? |
22541 | Who''s building it?" |
22541 | Why a battleship? |
22541 | Why all the trouble and years of work to get a ship that two people could just barely manage? |
22541 | Why are you building that battleship?" |
22541 | Yet what will they do with it when they have it built? |
22541 | You do n''t expect them to file warship plans with the League Registry, do you? |
22150 | And who would have dared to suggest the further doctrine: matter can also feel and get a consciousness of things? |
22150 | Finally, who would have dared even to say: matter can also become a self- conscious and free personality? |
22150 | For where we are no longer able to find secondary causes, who can assert that God no longer uses any? |
22150 | For{ 145} whence does the whole richness of the appearances in the world come? |
22150 | Have they originated from illusions, and do they lead to illusions? |
22150 | He that formed the eye, shall he not see?" |
22150 | How does the material become something that is felt? |
22150 | How therefore, can we look upon such an organ, when finally it is perfect, as a product of selection in the sense of Darwin?" |
22150 | Is it not just possible that there is a mode of being as much transcending Intelligence and Will, as these transcend mechanical motion? |
22150 | Is there even a single scientific description conceivable without its being full of anthropomorphisms? |
22150 | Now, we ask: Is this biogenetic maxim correct? |
22150 | Now, what is this end? |
22150 | Should, then, the highest instincts of the highest creature on earth alone make an exception? |
22150 | Such a diligent work can certainly not be without gain; but wherein will this gain consist? |
22150 | The three questions are: How has the living sprung from that which is without life? |
22150 | We then could not avoid the question: what, according to the conception of the author, did God do in these six nights of his week of creation? |
22150 | What difference in rank, for instance, is there between an oyster and a cuttle- fish? |
22150 | What else set free those active causes, at the right time and in the right place? |
22150 | What is the demonstrable cause( not the condition, but the cause) of a sentient subject? |
22150 | Where the realm of visible causes ceases and that of the invisible begins, who can exclude secondary causes? |
22150 | Wherein lies the real necessity that there should be sensation? |
22150 | While, therefore, Strauss, to the question,"Are we still Christians?" |
22150 | Why not? |
22150 | Would not a_ beginning_ of mankind be really lost, in case that theory of evolution should gain authority? |
22150 | between a cochineal and a bee or ant? |
22150 | gives an emphatic"No,"he answers the question,"Have we still a religion?" |
22150 | or have we to look for the answer to these questions, which natural science can no longer give, in another science-- namely, philosophy? |
22150 | the sentient( and conscious) being from that which is without sensation? |
22150 | which will more probably be preserved and procreate offspring? |
22216 | And had it published, all neat and orderly, in the patent office records so that anyone who wanted it could look it up and have it? |
22216 | And if we wanted to go north, we''d find mammoths that would carry even more...."And get socked into the jug for ivory smuggling? |
22216 | And what if we''re two feet higher here? |
22216 | Could we bluff? |
22216 | Did anyone ever notice what the altimeter read? |
22216 | Did he say where you could reach him? |
22216 | Did you say_ twenty- five_ years? |
22216 | Do you want to take the chance? 22216 Have you ever broken a horse?" |
22216 | Have you taken a good look at those beaver? 22216 He''s gone now?" |
22216 | How could a sportsman keep still about the mounted head of a saber- tooth or a record piece of ivory? |
22216 | How did he strike you? 22216 How do you know he left it there?" |
22216 | How does this sound? |
22216 | I stopped him, did n''t I? |
22216 | If you had discovered a virgin planet with its natural resources intact, what would you do about it? 22216 My God, man, where have you been all these years?" |
22216 | Now tell me-- why did you bring it here? 22216 Out of what?" |
22216 | Terms? |
22216 | Then what_ was_ he scared of? |
22216 | What is it, Adams? 22216 What''s going on out there?" |
22216 | What''s going to happen to us, Chuck? |
22216 | Where the hell is Mastodonia? |
22216 | Who do what? |
22216 | Who in thunder are you? |
22216 | Who was that old general,he asked,"the one who raised so much fuss when we dropped the project? |
22216 | Why do n''t we all sit down and be comfortable while we talk this over? |
22216 | Why not the tripod principle? |
22216 | You mean hint that we have time travel? |
22216 | You ready to go? |
22216 | You think they went to someone else? |
22216 | You think they''ll do it, Johnny? |
22216 | You want them turning on us? |
22216 | You''re sure of your information? |
22216 | A platform out of what?" |
22216 | After all, how can we be_ sure_ there are only three of us? |
22216 | After that, do you expect them to come crawling back to us?" |
22216 | And how are we going to get that big a log uphill?" |
22216 | And how are we going to hoist three sixteen- foot logs? |
22216 | And if the time unit did n''t work? |
22216 | Can you imagine the look on their Iron Curtain faces?" |
22216 | Do n''t you see how it all fits together?" |
22216 | Do we give all this up or do we keep on watching that Wisconsin farm, waiting for them to come back? |
22216 | Do we keep on trying to find, independently, the process or formula or method that Adams found for traveling in time?" |
22216 | Do you think they''ll recognize us?" |
22216 | End of the week, perhaps?" |
22216 | How about you, Chuck?" |
22216 | How much time did you say we had?" |
22216 | Hudson?" |
22216 | Hudson?" |
22216 | I mean what kind of impression did you get of him?" |
22216 | If we go into the past and exploit them, what effect will that have upon what is left of those resources for use in the present? |
22216 | Is what has happened false? |
22216 | Or if it did? |
22216 | The President? |
22216 | What I ca n''t figure out is why did he go and leave us?" |
22216 | What became of him?" |
22216 | What if Chuck ca n''t get back? |
22216 | What if Chuck has to tell them it''s a total of three persons?" |
22216 | What were you doing all that time?" |
22216 | What will result from that cultural collision? |
22216 | Who does n''t?" |
22216 | Who would know that young mastodon were black? |
22216 | Who, as an example, would put lynx tassels on the ears of a saber- tooth? |
22216 | Why could n''t they see it as clearly as he did? |
22216 | Why did n''t you turn it in to the management so the man could come back and claim it?" |
22216 | Will our history change? |
22216 | Would n''t we, in doing this, be robbing ourselves of our own heritage?" |
22216 | You want me to catch my death of cold out here?" |
22216 | You want to stay here or take a chance on a broken leg?" |
23146 | Martians? |
23146 | When are n''t there? |
22629 | Bad, huh, Frank? |
22629 | But he was smashed up pretty badly, was n''t he? 22629 But suppose....""That the flitter stops one, too-- or does n''t stop it, rather? |
22629 | But what''s your angle? |
22629 | He''s going to live, is n''t he? |
22629 | How is he, Lacy? |
22629 | How long will it take to get the flitter ready? |
22629 | How soon can I see him? |
22629 | How? |
22629 | I accelerate or decelerate--"Solving new equations all the while? |
22629 | Phil? 22629 So what? |
22629 | Sure of that? |
22629 | Why? |
22629 | You believe that? |
22629 | You think so? |
22629 | But do you realize just how busy a man you are going to be during those ten or twelve seconds?" |
22629 | But to convince you, exactly what is the knot?" |
22629 | Have you got any idea of what''s going to become of the energy inside that vortex when I blow it out?" |
22629 | I''d thought of the calculator angle before, of course, but there was a worse thing than variability to contend with....""What?" |
22629 | I''ll take all due precautions, for the sake of the job, but if it gets me, what the hell? |
22629 | If some of this stuff should n''t happen to be in usable condition when I get done with it, fill it out to suit, will you?" |
22629 | Not?" |
22629 | Of what real importance are a few grains of sand to an ocean beach five thousand miles long, a hundred miles wide, and ten miles deep? |
22629 | On the wire?" |
22629 | Say we meet you there Saturday morning?" |
22629 | See? |
22629 | What of that? |
22629 | When are you figuring on starting?" |
22544 | Afraid to take it? |
22544 | But it''s no hide off you, is it? 22544 But where? |
22544 | Callous? |
22544 | Do you expect me to believe you, with the world full of hypocrites like him? |
22544 | Do you think you have the right to destroy all we''ve worked for? |
22544 | Do you understand? 22544 For what? |
22544 | Have n''t you the guts to stick it? |
22544 | Hell of a place to spend the rest of your life, ai n''t it? |
22544 | How,she said slowly,"can you be such a callous swine?" |
22544 | I can help you? |
22544 | If you have connections,he said slowly,"why do n''t you use''em yourself?" |
22544 | Interested? |
22544 | Still willing to die for principle? |
22544 | Suppose I were? |
22544 | The trouble is, where? |
22544 | Well? |
22544 | What about you? |
22544 | What are you going to do? |
22544 | What do you mean, help me? |
22544 | What makes you think I''m not? |
22544 | What were you and Ward up to when the guards came? |
22544 | What''s it to you? |
22544 | What''s the catch? |
22544 | What''s the matter, Gray? 22544 What''s your proposition?" |
22544 | Why did you volunteer? |
22544 | Why? |
22544 | You ai n''t gon na go soft at the last minute, are you? |
22544 | You mean...? |
22544 | You think so? |
22544 | You think that''s all its means to us? 22544 You want to escape, do n''t you?" |
22544 | And now what, for you?" |
22544 | And then, in the same casual tone,"You mean it, about escaping?" |
22544 | And what''s it to you?" |
22544 | Are you working for Caron of Mars?" |
22544 | Just money and power?" |
22544 | Lovely world, ai n''t it?" |
22544 | Okay?" |
22544 | Remember? |
22544 | Somebody whispered,"Who the hell''s that back there?" |
22544 | The last man grunted over his shoulder,"What happened to you?" |
22544 | Trying to start something?" |
22544 | Understand?" |
22544 | What are you going to do?" |
22544 | What could possibly happen?" |
22544 | Who''s behind this, and why?" |
22544 | Why did they send me, instead?" |
22544 | Will the flagship of your reception committee please come in?" |
22544 | Will you cooperate?" |
22544 | Will you die for what you believe in?" |
22559 | Are you associated in friendship with them flunkies? |
22559 | Are you holding? |
22559 | Chilled? 22559 Hello? |
22559 | Hello? |
22559 | How many sticks you want me to get? |
22559 | Quarantine? |
22559 | Sandy, where''ve you been? 22559 They need advice on how to be gangs?" |
22559 | This the place you were talking about? 22559 Weapons?" |
22559 | What happened? |
22559 | What kind of stuff? |
22559 | What''s to do with this stuff? |
22559 | You know this place? |
22559 | You mean the fight? 22559 You''re going to college?" |
22559 | _ Where are you now?_Harrison was n''t fooling. |
22559 | And what was chasing them? |
22559 | But where was it? |
22559 | Chris''s? |
22559 | Dead?" |
22559 | Do my reasons matter? |
22559 | Do you know where these can be found?" |
22559 | Harrison, you there?" |
22559 | Hawk said,"You know that witch Gloria, goes with one of the Boomer Dukes? |
22559 | Hell, it makes him happy and what''s it cost me? |
22559 | I said, slowly and with patience,"Keska that''holding''say?" |
22559 | I shall not attempt to capture the subjectivity which is the charm, only to transcribe the physical datum-- perhaps even data, who knows? |
22559 | I tell him:"Sticks? |
22559 | Man from Mars? |
22559 | Or from the future? |
22559 | Put the problem thus: Was there in all of the pages of history no age in which a 9-Hart Bailey''s Beam might find adventure and excitement? |
22559 | Queried Alephplex:"An Adjuster?" |
22559 | Radiation, do you hear me? |
22559 | Say, you bust them flunkies with that thing?" |
22559 | The one who had spoken before, who I now detected was somewhat taller and fatter than the others, spoke as follows:"You''re wanting the Mafia?" |
22559 | What about_ that_?" |
22559 | What''s going on here?" |
22559 | What''s that jive?" |
22559 | What''s the name?" |
22559 | What''s to call you?" |
22559 | What''s to leave this cat here? |
22559 | What''s to prime this guy now and split?" |
22559 | Where are you now?" |
22559 | Ya got an alarm clock in ya pocketbook?" |
22559 | You going to slip us something to help you find these cats?" |
22239 | Allen, do you really believe that? |
22239 | And the material-- what do you call it, anyway? |
22239 | And you are with us? |
22239 | Can you talk? |
22239 | Do n''t you think the President has better things to do than come running to every enemy of the state that yaps after him? |
22239 | Do you have to see a rebel with notebook in hand under every bed? |
22239 | Eh? |
22239 | How about-- uh-- how about having a-- a b- beer with me now? 22239 How do you know? |
22239 | How stupid can you get without having to be spoon fed? |
22239 | How''re you feeling? |
22239 | Malcontents? 22239 Smoke? |
22239 | So what? |
22239 | The United States is a democratic country-- remember? |
22239 | Ummm-- pardon me, are n''t you a rather mixed group? |
22239 | Ummm-- seems so-- wasn''t she the big freighter that disappeared many years ago? |
22239 | Well, there are other planets, are n''t there? 22239 What are my chances of getting re- assigned back here?" |
22239 | What has all this got to do with me? |
22239 | What is your work, precisely? |
22239 | What would you do about it? |
22239 | What''s wrong with setting up a world- wide federation of countries? 22239 Where are we going?" |
22239 | Where''s Berg? |
22239 | Why? |
22239 | You understand the importance of this whole business, and why it has to be secret? |
22239 | You''re new here, are n''t you? |
22239 | You''re one of us? 22239 You''ve been immunized against neoscop?" |
22239 | A spaceship? |
22239 | Alec, get Dr. Lancaster a glass of water, will you, please? |
22239 | An anonymous tip- off-- from whom? |
22239 | And if this-- Berg-- thought him un- American for drinking an imported beverage, what of it? |
22239 | But nowadays, who except a government can make atomic bombs and space rockets? |
22239 | But tell me, you''ve done work on dielectrics, have n''t you?" |
22239 | But what had made him suspicious in the first place? |
22239 | Dangerous to whom? |
22239 | Did the rights of man stop at a full belly, or was there more? |
22239 | Do you want another Hemispheric War?" |
22239 | Ever hear of the_ Waikiki_?" |
22239 | He assumed Rakkan was somebody''s slave-- but since when did slaves act as social equals? |
22239 | I''m no good at undercover stuff-- what do you want of me?" |
22239 | I--""Yes?" |
22239 | In case we should ever be kidnapped-- but why am I telling_ you_ this?" |
22239 | It''s easy to manufacture?" |
22239 | It''s obvious, is n''t it? |
22239 | Lancaster?" |
22239 | Let''s call this a friendly conference, eh?" |
22239 | Of your own will?" |
22239 | Only what alternative have we got? |
22239 | Right?" |
22239 | Surprised?" |
22239 | Tell me about some of the people here, will you? |
22239 | That made for almost perfect concealment, for what spaceship would normally go much north or south of the region containing the planets? |
22239 | The lab had what it needed-- wasn''t that enough? |
22239 | Those were silly, harmless kids-- why get them in trouble, maybe get them sent to camp? |
22239 | Was it some kind of test? |
22239 | We were n''t going to argue politics, were we?" |
22239 | Were they probing his loyalty? |
22239 | What do you advise?" |
22239 | What kind of reply was expected? |
22239 | What''ll you have?" |
22239 | Where were you going?" |
22239 | Where were you really this summer?" |
22239 | Why do n''t you check through regular Security channels? |
22239 | Why not do it now? |
22239 | With a sudden whip- like sharpness:"You did n''t tell anyone about this meeting, did you?" |
22239 | You go back to your regular job and do n''t say a word on this to anyone less than the President-- no matter what happens, understand?" |
22239 | You have a furlough coming up in two weeks, do n''t you-- a three months''furlough? |
22239 | You see? |
22239 | You would n''t want him to die on your hands, would you, sir?" |
18217 | ''And do you see something like wool or hair on it?'' |
18217 | ''And straw, and wood, and a kind of grass''----''Now, are you joking, mother?'' |
18217 | ''And then what should we do?'' |
18217 | ''And what about the handle?'' |
18217 | ''And what do they do with the grass?'' |
18217 | ''Are you tired of your drawing and painting?'' |
18217 | ''Before you were born, mother?'' |
18217 | ''But how do they get it on here?'' |
18217 | ''But mice live indoors, do they not, and eat cheese, and run about in the walls, and make holes?'' |
18217 | ''But the slate itself,''the mother went on,''where did that come from? |
18217 | ''But what is it wanted here for, Joe?'' |
18217 | ''But, I mean, it must feel, or why should it turn and turn to get the light and warmth?'' |
18217 | ''Chalk?'' |
18217 | ''Did he never catch one?'' |
18217 | ''Did that big plant come out of one little pea?'' |
18217 | ''Do n''t they squeak?'' |
18217 | ''Do n''t you see a tiny dot in each dent? |
18217 | ''Do n''t you think,''said Harry,''that a bit of coal would be a good thing for our mineral box?'' |
18217 | ''Do they ever live out of doors?'' |
18217 | ''Do they know you, Mary?'' |
18217 | ''Do you mean Harry and me?'' |
18217 | ''Do you mean, How do they begin to grow? |
18217 | ''Do you remember, Harry, how cold our hands were in winter when we did sums? |
18217 | ''Do you see they swallow it all at once?'' |
18217 | ''Do you think, Harry,''she asked,''that he would save us if we were buried in the snow?'' |
18217 | ''Does it grow on a tree?'' |
18217 | ''Does it? |
18217 | ''Five? |
18217 | ''Has he a short tail or long tail?'' |
18217 | ''He goes early, then, like the birds?'' |
18217 | ''Here, pussy, would you like some milk?'' |
18217 | ''How do they let the cage down? |
18217 | ''How do you get down?'' |
18217 | ''How do you know all this?'' |
18217 | ''How do you know it is poor?'' |
18217 | ''How does he hold on, mother? |
18217 | ''How old?'' |
18217 | ''How?'' |
18217 | ''I like that sound of tearing off the grass, do n''t you?'' |
18217 | ''If I were to dig for it, should I find any, Jim?'' |
18217 | ''In the dark, mother? |
18217 | ''In the fields?'' |
18217 | ''In this garden?'' |
18217 | ''Is this a riddle?'' |
18217 | ''Is this true?'' |
18217 | ''Lazy sheep, pray tell me why In the pleasant fields you lie, Eating grass and daisies white, From the morning till the night? |
18217 | ''May I look at that knife near you, auntie? |
18217 | ''May I touch your tongue, then, with one of my fingers?'' |
18217 | ''Mother, may we help Jim to get it in? |
18217 | ''Nay, my little fellow, nay, Do not serve me so, I pray: Do n''t you see the wool that grows On my back to make you clothes? |
18217 | ''Nuts? |
18217 | ''Oh, do you mean that the ivy eats and drinks?'' |
18217 | ''Oh, then, they did grow? |
18217 | ''Oh, uncle,''said Harry,''do you think I could come here and help to make needles?'' |
18217 | ''Only sides, then?'' |
18217 | ''Or a bit of slate?'' |
18217 | ''Or a grain of wheat?'' |
18217 | ''Suppose we make a box to keep them in?'' |
18217 | ''That slate? |
18217 | ''Then we can look at their houses?'' |
18217 | ''Then you do n''t buy chalk at a shop?'' |
18217 | ''They are not like trees, are they?'' |
18217 | ''They look like cups, do n''t they?'' |
18217 | ''Was it an animal?'' |
18217 | ''Well, would you say it is like wood, or like stone, or is it metal like the poker? |
18217 | ''Were live things ever in them?'' |
18217 | ''What are all these pretty marks on the leaves, mother, lines crossing about all ways?'' |
18217 | ''What are moulds?'' |
18217 | ''What are those sheep eating over there, at the far end of the field? |
18217 | ''What can he do?'' |
18217 | ''What can mother mean?'' |
18217 | ''What comes next?'' |
18217 | ''What did she do with it?'' |
18217 | ''What did you mean, mother,''Harry asked,''about water in turnips?'' |
18217 | ''What food is there in the ground? |
18217 | ''What happens, mother, when they are in the earth?'' |
18217 | ''What has it to do with cabbage?'' |
18217 | ''What have I cut the pudding with?'' |
18217 | ''What have you in your pockets, father?'' |
18217 | ''What is coffee, mother dear? |
18217 | ''What is it, Harry?'' |
18217 | ''What is sap?'' |
18217 | ''What is the good of them?'' |
18217 | ''What is the oldest thing in this room?'' |
18217 | ''What is the paste made of?'' |
18217 | ''What is your mouth useful for?'' |
18217 | ''What sort of things?'' |
18217 | ''What was it like?'' |
18217 | ''What would mother say to us if we ate without chewing?'' |
18217 | ''Where does coal come from, Jim?'' |
18217 | ''Where?'' |
18217 | ''Which do you think is the next in weight?'' |
18217 | ''Why is it taken to the paper- mill?'' |
18217 | ''Why is this called mustard, mother?'' |
18217 | ''Would you like to take hold of this one?'' |
18217 | ''Would you put in a buttercup?'' |
18217 | A railway- man came with a heavy box on a truck, and when the box was opened, what do you think there was inside? |
18217 | All the leaves look rather like hands, do n''t they? |
18217 | Am I, mother?'' |
18217 | And do you see lines coming away from the middle?'' |
18217 | And what were the boys doing? |
18217 | Are you going? |
18217 | Can you think of another flower that is something like it?'' |
18217 | Did it ever grow?'' |
18217 | Did the man make it?'' |
18217 | Do you dig for it?'' |
18217 | Do you know that a sparrow kills four thousand grubs in one day when her babies are in the nest? |
18217 | Do you know that he never eats? |
18217 | Do you know that the wild rose is the mother of all these? |
18217 | Does it grow?'' |
18217 | Does she know no better?'' |
18217 | Everything can something do; Oh what kind of use are you?'' |
18217 | Have you ever been down?'' |
18217 | Have you ever seen one, mother?'' |
18217 | Have you found a ball in yours?'' |
18217 | How were they hardened? |
18217 | How would you like to have two or three of these peas to plant? |
18217 | Is it a kind of wood, do you think? |
18217 | Is it, mother?'' |
18217 | Little thing, in what dark den, Lie you all the winter sleeping, Till warm weather comes again? |
18217 | Now, what comes next?'' |
18217 | Now, what do you say to this?'' |
18217 | Now, what do you think it could be, mother?'' |
18217 | Shall I tell you as much as I know?'' |
18217 | She asked:''Have you looked at pussy''s eyes?'' |
18217 | There is an engine at the top of the shaft''----''What is the shaft?'' |
18217 | They all look as if they liked it, do n''t they?'' |
18217 | They are not round after all, do you see? |
18217 | They went on putting the paper into the sack for a long time, and then Harry asked:''How was paper made before there was old paper to make it of?'' |
18217 | They were alive once?'' |
18217 | We could not go up a hill like that, could we?'' |
18217 | What are you doing?'' |
18217 | What can it be?'' |
18217 | What could this be? |
18217 | What do you call that part?'' |
18217 | What do you know about chalk?'' |
18217 | What food do the roots find?'' |
18217 | What is it that the brooklets say, Rippling onward day by day? |
18217 | What sort of wood are you making the doll''s house of?'' |
18217 | What was going on? |
18217 | When they are taken out, what do you think they are? |
18217 | Where is your chalk?'' |
18217 | Which shall we pick for her?'' |
18217 | Why are there so many holes in the leaves?'' |
18217 | Why does he shoot them?'' |
18217 | Why is he going into a hole?'' |
18217 | Will you read to us, mother?'' |
18217 | You do n''t like to wet your nice fur, do you?'' |
18217 | You know what a horse- tail is?'' |
18217 | You know what chalk is, do you?'' |
18217 | [ Illustration:''What have you in your pockets, father?''] |
18217 | marbles?'' |
18217 | stones? |
22467 | A storm, eh? |
22467 | But what... what''s this? |
22467 | Coups? |
22467 | Did... did you say,panted Aletha happily-- breathless because of the acceleration--"that there were n''t any adventures?" |
22467 | Do you want to go in the shed and cool off? |
22467 | Even though the colony can receive no more supplies until it is completed? |
22467 | He the best man here? |
22467 | How do I know? |
22467 | Is n''t it? |
22467 | Me neurotic? 22467 Now, what the devil does that mean?" |
22467 | What can you do in the way of castings? 22467 What the devil''s this?" |
22467 | What tonnage of iron can you get out, Chuka? |
22467 | What''s all this about? 22467 What''s he trying to do?" |
22467 | What''s the moisture- content of the air here, anyhow? |
22467 | What''s the trouble? |
22467 | Where''s Bordman? |
22467 | Where? |
22467 | Who''s he? 22467 Why leave here to board a derelict? |
22467 | Why should I need to prove to myself I''m capable? 22467 You''ve stopped work on it?" |
22467 | Your estimate of its degree of completion? |
22467 | ''Would you marry someone like me? |
22467 | A ceremony?" |
22467 | And when can you start making castings? |
22467 | Are you using heat- exchangers to help cool the air you pump into the buildings, before you use power to refrigerate it? |
22467 | Big ones?" |
22467 | Bordman demanded impatiently:"Do you bother with adventure tapes? |
22467 | Bringing the_ Warlock_ in? |
22467 | But how well? |
22467 | But what is this? |
22467 | But----*****"Well?" |
22467 | But... hm- m- m---- Would you want to marry a man like that?" |
22467 | Does it occur to you that Mr. Bordman is nagging himself to achieve the inconceivable? |
22467 | He said wryly:"Eavesdroppers never hear good of themselves, eh? |
22467 | He would get used to it, but----*****"Well?" |
22467 | How much area will we need to pull in four thousand gallons of water a night?" |
22467 | I take it that it did n''t fall down?" |
22467 | Is that it?" |
22467 | Just what does that whole comment mean?" |
22467 | Me wanting to prove I''m the best man here out of vanity?" |
22467 | Now what are you going to do for the record? |
22467 | Really?" |
22467 | See? |
22467 | The engineer opened the port and spoke hostilely out of it:"D''you know there''s a lady in this thing?" |
22467 | Then he snapped:"But what''s this business about expecting more from me? |
22467 | Then he turned to Aletha and said amiably:"How''s Mike Thundercloud and Sally Whitehorse and the gang in general,''Letha?" |
22467 | What are you doing-- since you accept it?" |
22467 | What does it prove that he applied it?" |
22467 | What spectacular idea do you expect me to pull out of somebody''s hat now? |
22467 | What would I do if I felt such a need, anyhow?" |
22467 | What would he do if she were right? |
22467 | What''s the elastic modulus-- how much carbon in this iron? |
22467 | What''s the matter?" |
22467 | What''s wrong that we had to land by boat?" |
22467 | What''s your honest estimate of the time before a ship equipped to help us gets here?" |
22467 | Who knows how much the ground- temperature drops here before dawn?" |
22467 | Who made your solar mirror? |
22467 | Why did n''t I think of that myself?" |
22467 | Why the insistence on my being here?" |
22467 | Why?" |
22467 | Will you arrange it-- at once?" |
22467 | Will you go back to the ship?" |
22467 | Would n''t you say that was the trouble?" |
22467 | [ Illustration]"May I ask,"asked Bordman with some irony,"what your work happens to be just now?" |
22540 | All this I follow,Costa said,"but where''s the connection with Societics?" |
22540 | And how are things? 22540 And what is the one factor that we have tried to control in order to make all the other factors possible of existence?" |
22540 | But how do we work this back to the k- factor? |
22540 | But what good will that accomplish? |
22540 | But_ why_? |
22540 | Ca n''t you isolate some recent key events that can be reversed? |
22540 | Can I ask you a question, Hengly? |
22540 | Can you brief me on Himmel-- what we''ll find there, and be expected to do? |
22540 | Going to kill War Marshal Lommeord? |
22540 | Good? 22540 How did the gadgets hold up?" |
22540 | How much time do we have? |
22540 | Pardon me, sir,Neel broke in,"but is it possible? |
22540 | Well? |
22540 | What would you like to know? |
22540 | When do you go to work? |
22540 | Where are you going? |
22540 | Why? |
22540 | Wo n''t there be repercussions? |
22540 | Would n''t that be a little... unethical, sir? 22540 A private code? |
22540 | After all, Societics is an exact science--""Exact? |
22540 | Anyway-- how are we doing? |
22540 | Bad? |
22540 | But what could be done about it? |
22540 | But what to do? |
22540 | Could you cover the ground again-- only a bit slower?" |
22540 | Did you stop to think about_ that_?" |
22540 | Do I get a definition yet?" |
22540 | Does that make sense?" |
22540 | Firstly, what do you think the attitude of the UN is towards Societics?" |
22540 | Had Costa walked into a trap-- or tripped an alarm? |
22540 | Have I taught you so little that you dare say that to me?" |
22540 | Have you forgotten what Societics is?" |
22540 | How''s our little k- factor?" |
22540 | Is n''t there another way?" |
22540 | Is that peaceful? |
22540 | Is that understood?" |
22540 | Is there going to be a war? |
22540 | It was a time for action-- but what action? |
22540 | Like an obvious move by the enemy?" |
22540 | Then,"Do we have to keep on killing? |
22540 | What are they? |
22540 | What can I do?" |
22540 | What can be done now?" |
22540 | What can we possibly do?" |
22540 | What do I do?" |
22540 | What is it?" |
22540 | What is there left? |
22540 | What will happen when the last one is gone? |
22540 | Who or what are they?" |
22540 | Why did you do it? |
22540 | Will the tiger then turn and eat him? |
23099 | I can see possibilities along that line-- but just what direction was this supposed to kind of bring about? |
23099 | It looks somewhat mad, does n''t it? 23099 Really? |
23099 | What about you, Marty? 23099 All right, what about the rest of you? 23099 But the Gale Hoax-- what can we call it but what is loosely known as the continuing gullibility of human beings? 23099 Can you describe them? |
23099 | Did you see three ships?" |
23099 | How many saw the ships?" |
23099 | Three?" |
23099 | What''s the point in undoing it?" |
23099 | You think that an air of dignified innocence will undo the damage done? |
20121 | A blond source? |
20121 | A cigarette? |
20121 | A glass of rum? |
20121 | And what business did you make with them? |
20121 | And what other calls did you receive, prior to Mr. Cumshaw''s death? |
20121 | And who else was in the car? |
20121 | And, to your knowledge, did anybody else at the Embassy hear that? |
20121 | Anything unusual about Mayor Bonney''s account? |
20121 | Are you crazy? |
20121 | Are you gentlemen ready? |
20121 | Are you sure he''s really on the annexation side? |
20121 | As I understand, I have the same rights of cross- examination of witnesses as counsel for the prosecution and defense; is that correct, Your Honor? |
20121 | Can I offer you a drink, Captain, in token of mutual amity? |
20121 | Can we get hold of a fast space- boat, with hyperdrive engines, in a hurry? |
20121 | Can you get that introduced as evidence at the trial? |
20121 | Care to join me? |
20121 | Commander, what sort of an Embassy guard have we? |
20121 | Court will now recess for an hour and a half; can you have them here by 1330? |
20121 | Demoted you from the Consular Service? |
20121 | Do you have that letter now? |
20121 | Do you know how much they were paid for that job? 20121 Do you know these three defendants?" |
20121 | Do you know this pistol? |
20121 | Does anybody here know Basic well enough to translate the oath? |
20121 | From the man who paid them to murder Ambassador Silas Cumshaw? |
20121 | From what person did you get this machine that you gave to these persons for one hundred pesos? |
20121 | Has the prosecution anything to say before we close the court? |
20121 | His actions on the morning of May seventh as chairman of the Finance and Revenue Committee? 20121 How could you know, Mr. Thrombley? |
20121 | How did you come to be sent as my secretary, if you ca n''t do secretarial work? |
20121 | How many men were inside the jail when the three defendants came claiming sanctuary? |
20121 | How much money did these three persons give you for this gun? |
20121 | I assume that this is the weapon with which you claim to have shot Jack- High Abe Bonney? |
20121 | I suppose, Doctor, that you have had quite a bit of experience, in your practice, with gunshot wounds? |
20121 | Including his public acts on the last day of his life? |
20121 | Is n''t that a replica of the Alamo? |
20121 | Is that the thing you gave them for money? |
20121 | Is this the gun? |
20121 | Is this the usual type of weapon used in your New Texas political liquidations? |
20121 | Just what impression did you get at the time, Captain? |
20121 | Murderers? |
20121 | My God, did somebody finally kill Aus Maverick? |
20121 | Now, Mr. Longfellow,Goodham said,"did you recognize the people who were in the car from which the shots came?" |
20121 | Somebody here gunnin''for the Ambassador? |
20121 | That is n''t the trial that''s going on now, I hope? |
20121 | They confessed to you, before you arrested them? |
20121 | They got prosperous, all of a sudden? |
20121 | This the usual type of weapon used in your New Texas political liquidations? |
20121 | Want me to go over it again? 20121 We do n''t want the New Texans to know, of course, that you''ve sent for the fleet?" |
20121 | What business did you make with them? |
20121 | What did he do to you, Silk? |
20121 | What does a z''Srauff swear by, that''s binding? |
20121 | What is this? 20121 What is your business?" |
20121 | What money did they give you for the machine? |
20121 | What people do you see in this place that you have made business with? |
20121 | What the devil''s the matter, Thrombley? |
20121 | What was the call about the wrist watch? |
20121 | What''s the procedure here? |
20121 | What''s wrong, Gail? |
20121 | What,Natalenko inquired,"do you think Machiavelli, Junior would do about the z''Srauff?" |
20121 | Whatta we got to worry about, then? |
20121 | When did Kettle- Belly Sam deposit this large sum? |
20121 | Where do you have your house? |
20121 | Which one of you- all is Mr. Stephen Silk? |
20121 | Why does n''t the government, as such, protect itself with an army and air force large enough to resist any possible coalition of the big ranchers? |
20121 | You heard Mr. Cumshaw tell Colonel Hickock that he would be out at the ranch at about 1030? |
20121 | You know what you''ve done? 20121 You know where they got the money to buy that car?" |
20121 | You know, I assume, our chief interest in New Texas? |
20121 | You pick him up? |
20121 | You think Kettle- Belly knew in advance what they were going to do? |
20121 | You think that was planned in advance? |
20121 | You think, then, that Mr. Cumshaw was assassinated by opponents of annexation? |
20121 | Your Honor, how am I gon na go about swearing him in? |
20121 | Your father coming to the barbecue, Gail? |
20121 | Ai n''t it, Hoddy?" |
20121 | Alone, right? |
20121 | Am I expected to believe that this... this being... sold that air- car for a hundred pesos?" |
20121 | Ambassador, where are we now? |
20121 | Ambassador?" |
20121 | Any questions from anybody else?" |
20121 | Boone?" |
20121 | But at what cost? |
20121 | But the"justified conquest"urged by Machiavelli, Jr.? |
20121 | Cumshaw?" |
20121 | Curious problem... and, how would Stephen Silk have handled it? |
20121 | Do you know where the money came from? |
20121 | Do you know who the go- between was, and how much he got, and how much he kept for himself? |
20121 | Do you so truly say?" |
20121 | How far out would that be, with our facilities?" |
20121 | How many of them were prisoners in the jail?" |
20121 | How_ could_ you?" |
20121 | I assume that the prosecution is going to introduce all that, too?" |
20121 | I thought that over, could see the illogical logic, but..."How about your rancher oligarchy?" |
20121 | If you saw another letter of the same sort, would you be able to say whether or not it might be like the one you mentioned?" |
20121 | Is that correct?" |
20121 | Mr. Vuvuvu, I have n''t heard any comment from you.... No comment? |
20121 | Or will I have one, of any sort?" |
20121 | Sidney?" |
20121 | Silk brought with him as bodyguard?" |
20121 | Silk picks things up very handily, does n''t he?" |
20121 | Silk? |
20121 | Silk? |
20121 | Silk?" |
20121 | Silk?" |
20121 | Silk?" |
20121 | Supreme Court?" |
20121 | Thrombley?" |
20121 | Thrombley?" |
20121 | Vincent?" |
20121 | Was it the same source that paid for the recent attempt on President Hutchinson''s life?" |
20121 | Was that the last of your unusual business with Mayor Bonney?" |
20121 | Was that you and your people who were chasing us? |
20121 | We did n''t have any business to handle, because all the local officials were home nursing hangovers, so when Colonel Hickock called--""Who?" |
20121 | What could I say? |
20121 | What did you know about their financial circumstances, for instance?" |
20121 | What happened?" |
20121 | Where is that thing? |
20121 | Why do n''t you go up and congratulate him, too?" |
20121 | You going to introduce that as evidence for the prosecution?" |
20121 | _ He does n''t want a diplomat; he wants a magician._"And what,"I asked,"will my official position be on New Texas, sir? |
20121 | _ How did they find that out?_""Why... why, I''m sure I do n''t know,"Thrombley said. |
20121 | _ Is that all, now?_ I thought. |
16721 | Am I to understand that James performed all his assignments satisfactorily? |
16721 | And the work? 16721 And what''s wrong with that? |
16721 | Are you bored? 16721 Are you game?" |
16721 | Are you having any problems adjusting, now that you''re home? 16721 Back from France, James?" |
16721 | Books? |
16721 | But from now on, there will be order in our household, do we understand each- other? |
16721 | But what about the store? |
16721 | But what will I do? |
16721 | Coffee? |
16721 | Did you finish your homework? |
16721 | Did you see the way they ran? 16721 Do these papers look legal to you?" |
16721 | Do they call you Jimmy? |
16721 | Do you have something you''d like to share with the class? |
16721 | Do your parents know where you are? 16721 Does the_ Slippery Trick_ need a cabin- boy?" |
16721 | Explain to me again why you do n''t want to wire Mr Johnstone to come and look it over? 16721 Graduated?" |
16721 | He did, did he? 16721 Hey, you''re headed home today, right?" |
16721 | How are you liking your first day, James? |
16721 | How are your maths? 16721 How are your studies coming, James?" |
16721 | How do I know that the trust fund wo n''t disappear in a few years? |
16721 | How does Mr Wells feel about this? |
16721 | How''re things? |
16721 | I believe you know this already, do n''t you? 16721 I said so, did n''t I?" |
16721 | I''ve been around the world, you know that? 16721 I''ve got a message that you could maybe relay for me, you think?" |
16721 | If James satisfactorily completed all the work assigned to him, then I think he should have a grade that reflects that, do n''t you? |
16721 | If Pa did n''t say anything, you''d think that I would n''t either, right? |
16721 | Is that so? 16721 Is that what an A- plus is for, James? |
16721 | It''s a fine name, is n''t it? 16721 It''s hard to come home, is n''t it?" |
16721 | James, perhaps you''d like to come up to the front and finish the lesson? |
16721 | James, what''s the formula for determining the constant in the second derivative of an equation? |
16721 | James? |
16721 | Let''s start over, shall we? 16721 Like when?" |
16721 | Mr Adelson? |
16721 | My father''s an ambassador, from 1898? 16721 Really?" |
16721 | She does, hey? 16721 Sir, is that an ultimatum?" |
16721 | Sir? |
16721 | So you want me to go to this lawyer''s office with you? 16721 So, is it true?" |
16721 | Sweetie, send up the biggest piece of chocolate cake you got down there, and a glass a milk, willya? |
16721 | Then we wo n''t see a repeat? |
16721 | This''s got ta be a real blast for you, huh? |
16721 | Want to hear something? |
16721 | We''ve gone over this a few times, OK? 16721 Well, I know where_ I''m_ going, but where are you off to, son?" |
16721 | Well, then I think you''d better start learning something, do n''t you? 16721 Well, what do you have to say for yourself?" |
16721 | Well, what? |
16721 | Well? |
16721 | What about my chores? |
16721 | What about the kids who''jacked me? |
16721 | What did you learn this semester? |
16721 | What is it that you have been doing since you came back to town, son? |
16721 | What is it? |
16721 | What is that supposed to mean? |
16721 | What kind of books? |
16721 | What on earth are you doing here? |
16721 | What the hell are you wearing, kid? |
16721 | What the hell do you think you''re doing? 16721 What was that mess this morning all about, James?" |
16721 | What''s the big idea, anyway? |
16721 | Where did you learn that? |
16721 | Who else knows about the Frenchman? |
16721 | Who you calling a kid? |
16721 | Who''s he? |
16721 | Why are n''t you playing with your chums? |
16721 | Why are you in school, James? |
16721 | Why do n''t you think so? |
16721 | Why do you suppose you go to school? |
16721 | Why do you want to sail off on a leaky old tub instead of teaching in Utah, or working on the trolleys here? |
16721 | Will you witness it? |
16721 | Would you believe, you''re the first one who''s caught on? |
16721 | Yes, Mama? |
16721 | Yes, Mama? |
16721 | Yes? |
16721 | You do n''t find it strange, after seeing 1975? |
16721 | You do n''t hear so good, do you? 16721 You got any description?" |
16721 | You just wanted to think? |
16721 | You may look, but not touch, do you understand me? |
16721 | You moved to New Jerusalem? |
16721 | You said no, did n''t you? 16721 You want to go down to the river? |
16721 | You''re going away? |
16721 | You''re leaving? |
16721 | You''re nobody''s fool, huh? 16721 You''re not going to let me use your phone?" |
16721 | #"He died from bad snails?" |
16721 | #"October 29, 1929, huh?" |
16721 | A new Pa? |
16721 | All right?" |
16721 | Alphabetically?" |
16721 | Am I right?" |
16721 | And how are you doing with your classmates? |
16721 | Any tussles your teacher will want to talk to me about?" |
16721 | Are you all right? |
16721 | Are you hungry?" |
16721 | Are you sure I ca n''t offer you a cup?" |
16721 | Basic algebra?" |
16721 | But what about all the telephone calls?" |
16721 | Ca n''t you get me home any sooner?" |
16721 | Can I offer you some coffee?" |
16721 | Can we get to business?" |
16721 | Do you know what a trust is, James?" |
16721 | Do you need more of a challenge?" |
16721 | Do you think you can handle their course of study? |
16721 | Does your mother know about this?" |
16721 | Down below, Mama let out a half- hearted,"James? |
16721 | Finding it hard to relate to the other fellows?" |
16721 | Have you been keeping up your writing?" |
16721 | Have you eaten? |
16721 | Have you studied geometry? |
16721 | Have you taught him anything, Mr Adelson?" |
16721 | How do you feel about that?" |
16721 | How does that strike you?" |
16721 | How does that strike you?" |
16721 | How old are you?" |
16721 | I figured that the taprooms would have a phone, otherwise, how could a drunk call his wife and tell her he was going to be late coming home? |
16721 | I found myself saying,"How was it hard, Mr Adelson?" |
16721 | I nearly said,"To where we''re going?" |
16721 | I''d never been out of the city, can you believe that? |
16721 | Is that a copy of the_ Chronicle_? |
16721 | Is that all right?" |
16721 | Is that you?" |
16721 | My Mama getting married? |
16721 | Of course, I wo n''t know for sure for more than 25 years-- I do n''t suppose you want to wait that long?" |
16721 | Perfection?" |
16721 | Playing hooky?" |
16721 | Pondicherry looked up at me and said,"Have you dined, boy?" |
16721 | Say, why do n''t you come by the store some time? |
16721 | So what if I already knew everything before I started? |
16721 | So, you know what I did?" |
16721 | Stuck here, broke and alone, and you wo n''t let me use your phone to call the police?" |
16721 | Think about it, wouldya? |
16721 | This is a good- will gesture, do you understand?" |
16721 | To look over the papers? |
16721 | Well, well, well--"this was one of Pa''s catch- all phrases, like"How_ about_ that?" |
16721 | What are you doing here? |
16721 | What can I do for you, sonny?" |
16721 | What did he know about it? |
16721 | What do you propose your second should be?" |
16721 | What else does he say?" |
16721 | What grade do you suppose you should''ve gotten?" |
16721 | What the heck do you think you were doing?" |
16721 | What was it about, if you do n''t mind my asking?" |
16721 | What will you do now?" |
16721 | Whatever for?" |
16721 | Where are you off to, James?" |
16721 | Where would you like me to start? |
16721 | Why do n''t you do some of Twain''s stuff? |
16721 | Why would n''t he just leave me alone? |
16721 | Why would you want to be in charge of chamber- pots on a leaky old tub?" |
16721 | You Lester''s boy?" |
16721 | You got that?" |
16721 | You have other plans?" |
16721 | You''re able to keep up with the class?" |
16721 | You''ve made quite a mess of things, have n''t you?" |
16721 | Your mama, huh? |
16721 | _ Our_ house? |
16721 | or"What do you know?" |
22967 | Captain leave any special instructions in the Order Book? |
22967 | Got a job? |
22967 | Huh? |
22967 | Well? |
22967 | What kind of a deal did you make with them? 22967 What?" |
22967 | Where were you? |
22967 | Yeah? |
22967 | You think he''s going to try to start something? |
22967 | You''re bound over the border, are n''t you? |
22967 | But the Jek spoke to him:"Are you entitled to wear that?" |
22967 | He said loudly:"What do you mean, you''re going with the Jeks?" |
22967 | If a man knows his business, why not? |
22967 | What did he look like? |
22967 | What did he think he was after? |
22967 | What do you think you''re up to?" |
22967 | What was he like? |
22967 | What was he thinking, sitting on the edge of his bunk with his jaw in his palm and his eyes on the stars? |
22967 | When they cut him down-- do you suppose they''ll stop with him? |
22967 | Why do you suppose he wanted to sign on? |
22967 | Why not? |
22513 | After all the exposure out there to the Swami,I said,"if you''re still with us on this crass, materialistic plane, will you bring your book?" |
22513 | Before Rhine came along, and brought all this down to the level of laboratory experimentation,I pursued,"how were those things to be explained? |
22513 | But how about Nepal? 22513 Can it take shorthand?" |
22513 | Do you realize, Swami,I asked,"that the one great drawback throughout the ages to a full acceptance of psi is the lack of permanent evidence? |
22513 | For the first time, Kennedy, I''m asking you what happened? |
22513 | Have I said something clever? |
22513 | Have you been checked out on what this is all about? |
22513 | Henry,I asked slowly,"have you kept up your reading in theoretical physics?" |
22513 | So what does that mean, Ralph? |
22513 | Well, what do you have here, Lieutenant Murphy? |
22513 | What are you doing tonight, baby? |
22513 | What happened? 22513 Who are you?" |
22513 | Why? 22513 Will there be anything else?" |
22513 | Will you arrange with her foreman for Annie Malasek to come to my office right now? |
22513 | Will you come into my office? |
22513 | You''re West Point, are n''t you? |
22513 | _ What?_The exclamation was out before I could catch it. |
22513 | And are they men of science? |
22513 | And, for that matter, did we know what it was, even yet? |
22513 | But faced with something which would prove definitely-- Well, what would he do now? |
22513 | But if I could show you a film print, then you could not doubt the existence of photography, could you?" |
22513 | But, at this point, did it matter much? |
22513 | Ca n''t you even TK a simple ash tray?" |
22513 | Fair enough? |
22513 | He had something, but how was I to get hold of it? |
22513 | How long did we work with electricity and get a lot of benefits from it before we formed some theories about what it was? |
22513 | I wondered who good old Bob Smith was? |
22513 | If men of science are not going to take up the evidence and work it over, then where are we? |
22513 | Illustration] SENSE FROM THOUGHT DIVIDE BY MARK CLIFTON_ What is a"phony"? |
22513 | Is n''t it up to us to investigate the evidence wherever we find it? |
22513 | Just what kind of turns with what around what did you make to generate a psi force? |
22513 | Kennedy?" |
22513 | Man, what difference does it make what we call it? |
22513 | No matter what kind of semantic debris it''s hiding in?" |
22513 | Or suppose you put a hole here, but when you looked away and then looked back it had moved, or was n''t there at all? |
22513 | Single purposed little beasts, were n''t they? |
22513 | So what was psi? |
22513 | Someone who believes he can do X, when he ca n''t, however sincerely he believes it? |
22513 | That psi was linked with emotional upheaval? |
22513 | Thinks he''s something, does he? |
22513 | Was n''t the main issue one of learning how to produce it, use it? |
22513 | Was there any chance I could find some shortcuts in reducing the laws governing psi? |
22513 | Was there anything at all we knew about psi, so that we could start cataloguing, sketching in the beginnings of a pattern? |
22513 | We were both trying to get hold of and benefit by psi effects, were n''t we? |
22513 | What are you doing in that getup?" |
22513 | What average boy did n''t, at one time or another, know a little girl with blond pigtails? |
22513 | What blond little girl did n''t occasionally wear a red dress? |
22513 | What little girl did n''t tattle to her mother about the naughty things the boys were doing? |
22513 | What was I saying? |
22513 | What was the road I must take to achieve the same understanding he had achieved? |
22513 | What''s the matter? |
22513 | When Old Stone Face had been staring at them during the seance-- seance?, hah!--they were laying in inert, random positions. |
22513 | Who was I to say that mine ears alone heard all the music being played? |
22513 | Who, knows what kind of a coördinate system she built up, or how it worked? |
22513 | Why do I go on with it? |
22513 | Why? |
22513 | Why? |
22513 | Why?" |
22513 | Yet, what was the difference between her and me? |
22513 | acknowledge?" |
22596 | But now,I said,"now you want me to find you an abnormal pilot who is used to being alone, who can stand it, maybe even like it?" |
22596 | Damn it, Madison, do you mean I''ve been beating my lobes out for weeks for_ nothing_? 22596 Did he order you to drug Johnson?" |
22596 | Do n''t tell me this is_ The Strange Flight of Richard Clayton_ all over again? |
22596 | Guess what, Meyverik? |
22596 | I took a broad gamble,he said,"but it hit the wire, did n''t it?" |
22596 | Madison, do you really think_ I_ can find your man when evidently all the government agencies have failed? |
22596 | No? 22596 To pilot the interstellar spaceship?" |
22596 | Turning back, are n''t you? |
22596 | What the blazes are you babbling about? |
22596 | What''s happened? |
22596 | What''s in that damned sticker? |
22596 | What''s it for? |
22596 | Who is? |
22596 | Who wrote that? 22596 Yeah, yeah, what is it? |
22596 | You know what? |
22596 | ***** Stan Johnson was our second lonely man, remember, General? |
22596 | ***** You see it now, do n''t you, General? |
22596 | But you know how I felt, General? |
22596 | Have n''t I? |
22596 | Have n''t I?" |
22596 | Have you? |
22596 | Hear me, Johnson, hear me?" |
22596 | How am I supposed to rate his loneliness for you? |
22596 | Huh, huh?" |
22596 | I''ve been dealing with people in books, films, tapes all my life, not living men up till now, ca n''t you absorb that?" |
22596 | In Megasorrows or Kilofears? |
22596 | Like that, you damned runny- nosed little poet?" |
22596 | Poe? |
22596 | Shall I proceed?" |
22596 | So tell me, General, have you ever seen a lonelier man than me, your humble servitor, Dr. Thorn? |
22596 | Then for Security''s sake? |
22596 | Was he actually trembling? |
22596 | We''ll-- celebrate, huh?" |
22596 | What in blazes are you trying to get at? |
22596 | What kind of reason are you after for my staying by myself? |
22596 | Which of your ancestors are you interested in having me analyze?" |
22596 | Who was going to be the Lindbergh of Space? |
22596 | Why did n''t you rent a conventional rocket and try looking at some of our local space? |
22596 | Why do you think we have n''t told one man about his opposite in a second ship? |
22596 | You going to put that away?" |
22596 | You mean people are n''t really well- adjusted today, that they have just been conditioned to_ act_ as if they were?" |
22596 | You turning back?" |
22524 | Afterwards? |
22524 | Are n''t you going to call on Carolyn to act? |
22524 | Ca n''t you forget for a moment that you''re an agent, and remember that you''re a woman, too? |
22524 | Carolyn what? |
22524 | Do you like me? |
22524 | Do you think you will be able to keep your English straight? |
22524 | Even lions, Miss Burton? |
22524 | Frances, what are you giggling at now? |
22524 | Good heavens, what is Pig- Latin? |
22524 | How can I be useful, Carol? 22524 How do I look?" |
22524 | I thought I recognized it--_All of Me, Why Not Take All of Me_? 22524 Is he rich?" |
22524 | Love me? |
22524 | Miss Burton,called Barbara Willman,"do you think he''d give us his autograph?" |
22524 | Miss Hassel? 22524 Now, what are we going to act, children?" |
22524 | Now, who are_ you_? |
22524 | Oh, Miss Burton, do you think the polar bear would want to play catch? |
22524 | Was I humming? |
22524 | What are you humming, Carol? |
22524 | What could possibly happen to us? 22524 What would I have to do for you to want to marry me?" |
22524 | What''s your name, child? |
22524 | What? |
22524 | Why do n''t you ask him to? |
22524 | Why go through with it at all? 22524 Why not? |
22524 | Will it be one of those occasions when you love me? |
22524 | Would you say that you liked me very much? |
22524 | Yes, dear? |
22524 | You like to skate on thin ice, do n''t you, Manto? 22524 You, Miss Burton?" |
22524 | ***** My God, he thought, how can they keep their voices so high so long? |
22524 | *****"Really?" |
22524 | A voice shrilled,"Miss Burton?" |
22524 | Agree how nice it would be to have those sly little brats with faces magnified on every screen all over the country? |
22524 | And what other animals come from Australia?" |
22524 | Before the other little girl could answer, Frances paused, cocked her head slightly, and demanded,"Who are you? |
22524 | Can she act too?" |
22524 | Can you do any scenes that she does?" |
22524 | Did I tempt you?" |
22524 | Do n''t you think I amount to something now? |
22524 | Even an hour? |
22524 | Greek?" |
22524 | Has n''t Mr. George made us happy, children?" |
22524 | How about you, Carolyn? |
22524 | How do they stand a lifetime of it? |
22524 | How do you expect me to face that gang of kids without a drink to pick me up?" |
22524 | How old are you, Carolyn?" |
22524 | How would you like to be in a cage and have people make faces at you? |
22524 | Is she in our school?" |
22524 | Now, do you know any movie scenes? |
22524 | Now, if Mr. George is so kind as to entertain us, do n''t you think that it''s only proper for us to entertain him?" |
22524 | Palit said savagely,"Why did you tell her that I could act too?" |
22524 | Was he considerate of them too?" |
22524 | What chances am I taking?" |
22524 | What more can any reasonable person want? |
22524 | What the devil do you do in a case like that? |
22524 | Who is she? |
22524 | Who knows where kangaroos come from?" |
22524 | Who knows? |
22524 | Why not call the whole thing quits?" |
22524 | Why not learn a few more details now?" |
22524 | Would n''t that be nice, children?" |
22524 | You do n''t have much use for me, do you-- consciously, that is?" |
22524 | You grin, of course-- but what do you say, without handing over your soul to the devil? |
23473 | What is the problem the battalion commander has to solve? 23473 What does the brigade require for such an action? 23103 Aubray, have you learned anything new about the Scoops?" |
23103 | Come out of it, will you? |
23103 | Damn it, are we going through all that again? 23103 Did you see it?" |
23103 | No loss? |
23103 | On an uncomplicated, even simple- minded world like this, who would need crystals? 23103 Owl? |
23103 | Scoop? |
23103 | They''ll use force? |
23103 | Trouble? |
23103 | Zid? |
23103 | _ Me_ go down there after that monster? 23103 Can we reach her? |
23103 | Can you fish and sail, Jeff Aubray?" |
23103 | Do you want that devil tearing the cabin down around us?" |
23103 | Have you lost your mind?" |
23103 | In any case, how could they stop us from moving in?" |
23103 | Jeff said dizzily,"The Scoops make the crystals?" |
23103 | Why should n''t it help them now?" |
23103 | Will Homeside deny their independence?" |
23185 | How could I have missed it? |
23185 | What do you do, handsome? 23185 What was that star map number?" |
23185 | What''s a horrorscope, mamma? |
23185 | Where else? |
23185 | Ya sellin''Oatbombs? |
23185 | Do they think I want mine any less?" |
23185 | He_ would_ succeed, for did n''t he have the well oiled machinery of the whole Ipplinger starship crew of cultural contact specialists to back him up? |
23185 | How could he explain to his poppa? |
23185 | Should he reprimand the officer for anticipating his failure or compliment him for his efficiency? |
23185 | Sing?" |
23185 | This puzzled Boswellister, and he remarked in a voice that seemed overloud,"But who has glass insides?" |
23185 | What ya sellin'', mister?" |
23185 | Whatcha sellin'', Wheatsnaps?" |
22538 | And if I do n''t? |
22538 | But what''s the meaning of all this? |
22538 | Can you get her nose up, Ruba? |
22538 | Do n''t you see, Parr? 22538 Freedom?" |
22538 | Hell? |
22538 | Huh, boss? |
22538 | May I ask your name, lady? |
22538 | Mouth? |
22538 | Oh, must I not? |
22538 | Oh, no? |
22538 | Ship no good? 22538 That thing was a man?" |
22538 | What are these strangers up to, boss? |
22538 | What are you doing? |
22538 | What for? 22538 What good would that do?" |
22538 | What happens to the ones that are driven out? |
22538 | What then? |
22538 | What''s that for? |
22538 | What''s the alternative? |
22538 | What''s the idea? 22538 What?" |
22538 | Where do you fit into all this? 22538 Who arre you?" |
22538 | Who wants to live forever, anyway? 22538 Who''s coming?" |
22538 | Who''s so free with her orders? 22538 Who''s that with you?" |
22538 | Why did n''t you keep it for yourself? |
22538 | Why do you want that armor so much? |
22538 | Why what? |
22538 | Why? |
22538 | Yes, why what? |
22538 | You mean that men turn into apes? |
22538 | You think they can be free on Earth? 22538 You want to stay here and turn monkey, Shanklin? |
22538 | You''re fortifying? |
22538 | A day? |
22538 | And for what?" |
22538 | And, to Varina Pemberton:"What time sshall we grrant you? |
22538 | And,"he now had time to view the stranger at close hand,"who''s this with you?" |
22538 | As for his face, all tusk and jaw and no brow, where had Parr gotten such an idea of it? |
22538 | Asylum? |
22538 | But first, what have we to eat? |
22538 | Can I have it?" |
22538 | Can they face their wives or mothers as they are now-- no longer men?" |
22538 | Dead sure you can still use''em?... |
22538 | Do n''t you want to get away from here, go home?" |
22538 | Fight, uh?" |
22538 | Have n''t you noticed a change in this big husk?" |
22538 | He looked around him at the beast- men who had placed themselves under his control-- what would happen to them on Earth? |
22538 | He raised his voice again:"If I clear out, will we be left alone?" |
22538 | In what fashion? |
22538 | Is n''t this the rocket gauge? |
22538 | Meanwhile, what about the other Terrestrials exiled here? |
22538 | Now, do you get my point, or are you afraid?" |
22538 | Oh, well, why bother about what I ca n''t help?" |
22538 | One of them, tall and thin, spoke diffidently:"You just arrived?" |
22538 | Parr asked the question that had haunted him since his first hour of exile:"Sadau, do you see any change in me?" |
22538 | Prison? |
22538 | Talk of what? |
22538 | Then he''s to be kicked out?" |
22538 | Then, to the man called Captain Worrall:"Just what are you doing here?" |
22538 | They drive you out?" |
22538 | They drive you out?" |
22538 | They were going to kill her?" |
22538 | To protect against what?" |
22538 | Two dayss?... |
22538 | What then? |
22538 | What then?" |
22538 | What we do?" |
22538 | What''s happened to you, man?" |
22538 | Why?" |
22538 | Will that be you?" |
22538 | _ Zoo_?... |
22085 | How can our Nation give out of the fulness of the life that is in it, and how can a new Indian University help in the realisation of this object? 22085 I quietly said to myself, Kaloo Singh, Kaloo Singh, who sent you here? |
22085 | In realising this, is our sense of final mystery of things deepened or lessened? 22085 A failure? 22085 And does the plant then exert itself to make one overwhelming reply, after which response ceases altogether? 22085 And is it not shocks of adversity, and not cotton- wool protection, that evolve true manhood? 22085 And is it not shocks of adversity, and not cotton- wool protection, that evolve true manhood? 22085 And lastly, when by the blow of death, life itself is finally extinguished, will it be possible to detect the critical moment? 22085 Another striking experiment was to show how ordinary plants could be made sensitive by the mere process of amputation of the balancing half? 22085 Are there any such spontaneously beating tissues in a plant? 22085 Are these dead failures, so utterly unrelated to some great success that we may acclaim to day? 22085 Are they your countrymen? 22085 Are we of to- day to be debtors only? 22085 Are we to be a living nation, to be proud of our ancestry and to try to win renown by continuous achievements? 22085 By what favourable circumstances will this rate of transmission become enhanced, and by what will be retarded or arrested? 22085 Can anything small or circumscribed ever satisfy the mind of India? 22085 Could plants be made similarly to write their own autographs revealing their hidden story? 22085 DUTY TO OUR COUNTRY And lastly, what are our duties to our country? 22085 DUTY TO SELF As regards duty to self, can there be anything so inclusive as being true to your manhood? 22085 Do you think he suffered in vain and that his voice remained unheard? 22085 Does advance of science hold any such possibility? 22085 Does she not realise that it is helpless passivity that directly provokes aggression? 22085 Does she not realise that it is helpless passivity that directly provokes aggression?... 22085 Does this latent period undergo any variation with external conditions? 22085 For do we not find something very like it in Mediaeval Europe? 22085 For the attainment of this exalted condition, also, is it not necessary to have previous storage, with a consequent bubbling overflow? 22085 For the trust that you imposed on me could I do anything less than place before you the highest that I knew? 22085 Has her own history and the teaching of the past prepared her for some temporary and quite subordinate gain? 22085 Has not the recent happenings in China served as an object lesson? 22085 Have not the ballads of these illiterates rendered into English by our Poet touched profoundly the hearts of the very elect of the West? 22085 Have not the stories of their common life appealed to the common kinship of humanity? 22085 How are we to know what unseen changes take place within the plant? 22085 How are we to magnify this so as to make it instantly measurable? 22085 How chaotic appear the happenings in Nature? 22085 How circumscribed was their knowledge? 22085 How did these problems first dawn in the minds of some men who forecast themselves by half a century? 22085 How do we realise his sufferings? 22085 How does the plant then give its last answer? 22085 How does the plant then, give this last answer? 22085 How fared their hopes, how did their dreams become buried in oblivion? 22085 How is the hidden to be made manifest? 22085 How then are we to know what unseen changes take place within the plant? 22085 How then was it that these pulsations became spontaneous? 22085 How then was it that these pulsations became spontaneous? 22085 How were the invisible, internal changes to be made externally visible? 22085 If it be excited or depressed by some special circumstance, how are we, on the outside, to be made aware of this? 22085 If so, again, at what rate does the nervous impulse travel the plant? 22085 If so, is there anything analogous to the nerve of the animal? 22085 Illiterate in what sense? 22085 Is it not rather that science evokes in us a deeper sense of awe? 22085 Is it possible in any way to have these revealed to us? 22085 Is it possible that in plants also any parallel phenomena might be observed? 22085 Is it possible to counteract the effect of one by another? 22085 Is it possible to make the plant itself record this rate and its variations? 22085 Is it possible to make the plant itself write down this excessively minute time- interval? 22085 Is it possible to make the plants write down their own autographs and thus reveal their history? 22085 Is it to be under hopeless compulsion or of voluntary acceptance? 22085 Is the burden to fall on the weak or the strong? 22085 Is the power with which the people endow their king identical with the power of wealth with which we enrich him by paying him his Royal dues? 22085 Is there any resemblance between the nervous impulse in plants and animals? 22085 It is true that here we suffer from many difficulties, but how does it help us, to envy the good fortune of others? 22085 Like the great human system plants were subject to periodic conscianimal[_ sic._, consciousness?] 22085 May it not be said that this story has a pathos of its own beyond any that we may have conceived? 22085 May it not be said that this their story has a pathos of its own, beyond any that the poets have conceived? 22085 Next, does the effect of the blow given outside reach the interior of the plant? 22085 Now, what is to be the future of our nation? 22085 Of these which is more real, the material body or the image which is independent of it? 22085 Perhaps some of us can tell from our own experience whether similar differences obtain amongst human kind or not? 22085 SENSITIVE OR INSENSITIVE? 22085 Supposing that the plant does not give answers to external shock, what time elapses between the shock and the reply? 22085 THE TWO IDEALS What is it that India is to win and maintain? 22085 The mind can not grasp the meaning of this stupendous magnification; how then could we translate it in terms which may be understood? 22085 Then how are we to make this invisible visible? 22085 They may say that you are but a small handful, what of the vast illiterate millions? 22085 They may well be proud of a consecrated life-- consecrated to what? 22085 Was her mind paralysed by weak superstitious fears? 22085 Were they afraid that the march of knowledge was dangerous to true faith? 22085 What are the variations in this infinitesimal growth under external shock? 22085 What coercion do they exercise upon it? 22085 What happens, then, to the incident energy? 22085 What is it that has bridged over the distance and blotted out all differences? 22085 What is that subtle bond by which all distances are bridged over, and by which an individual life becomes merged in larger life? 22085 What is the difference between the living and the dead? 22085 What is the machinery which sets a going a world movement for the redress of wrong? 22085 What is the meaning of spontaneity? 22085 What subtle impress did they leave behind? 22085 What subtle impress do they leave behind? 22085 What was it that stood in her way? 22085 What would she do with it, if it did not raise her above death? 22085 Where lies the secret of that potency which makes certain efforts apparently doomed to failure, rise renewed from beneath the smouldering ashes? 22085 Which is more potent, Matter or Spirit? 22085 Which of these is undecaying, and which of these is beyond the reach of death? 22085 Who cares? 22085 Why does the water- lily''Kumud or Nymphaea''keep awake all night long and close her petals during the day? 22085 in which the human mind is some day to realise the uniform march of sequence, order and law? 22085 what changes are induced by the action of drugs or poisons? 22085 will the action of poison change with the dose? 22597 Are n''t you being silly? |
22597 | But you are, and getting more so daily--"Uh hu-- are what? |
22597 | Job? 22597 No proof, of course... Do_ you_ believe I''m the criminal?" |
22597 | Now what? |
22597 | Of course,said one of the Minds,"we''ll easily create a swampy environment--"I burst out with quiet desperation:"May I comment?" |
22597 | Soda pop? 22597 Surely this meeting is n''t an accident?" |
22597 | The GG? |
22597 | Well? |
22597 | What about our company? 22597 What do you mean?" |
22597 | What do you want? 22597 What happened?" |
22597 | What the devil are you up to? |
22597 | What''ll this cost? |
22597 | What''s the use? 22597 Who were those judges,"he asked bitterly,"to declare_ me_ an outcast?" |
22597 | Why are you here? |
22597 | Why not? |
22597 | Yes... Why do n''t you guys leave me alone? |
22597 | _ What?_"We''ve produced nothing in months of sustained effort. 22597 _ What?_"With fine impartiality, they ignored me completely. |
22597 | And how did we intend--? |
22597 | Anybody have an idea what the surface of Mars looks like? |
22597 | Changes? |
22597 | Concerned, Frank asked,"Think you''re able?" |
22597 | Could n''t? |
22597 | Dex asked,"When are you going back?" |
22597 | Dex, the electronics engineer, said quietly,"If it''s steak when the ground is broken, what''ll it be when the thing is finished?" |
22597 | Easy? |
22597 | Ferromagnesian blocks of some kind-- any basalts around here?... |
22597 | For Venus, grab a truckload of granodiorite-- the spotted stuff-- from the Sierra- Nevadas and tint it pink.... Lateritic soils for Mars? |
22597 | Francis?" |
22597 | Frank asked,"What are you doing here?" |
22597 | Glass and one of those silicon plastics? |
22597 | God, how could I have missed that?" |
22597 | Harry?" |
22597 | Hazel asked,"Ca n''t we use the heat, maybe to drive a compressor? |
22597 | Hazel, belligerent, demanded:"Are you asking_ us_ to resign?" |
22597 | How could I explain I''d been looking for a decent, habitable planet like Venus to discharge my captive, that I was from another galaxy? |
22597 | I said angrily, then tried diversion,"Been on a date?" |
22597 | If you had a superconductor in an inductance field--""Why tell me?" |
22597 | Job?" |
22597 | Little? |
22597 | Lord, another one: how will the half- a- buck customers be able to see inside? |
22597 | Mimas had no atmosphere-- how could the meteor sound off or burn up? |
22597 | Say, were you responsible for the cat that rolled at me?" |
22597 | So_ I_ had been crooning the Song of Eternity? |
22597 | Soda pop, when I broke into that tender scene between you and Frank-- that gave you necessary carbon dioxide, right, am I not?" |
22597 | The Mind, with a if- you- know- so- much- why- aintcha- rich look, sneered,"How come you know all about it?" |
22597 | The asteroids? |
22597 | The opposition or an accident? |
22597 | Was I right about the superconductor?" |
22597 | What about a control console that''ll light when the rooms get outside normal temperature range? |
22597 | What changes?... |
22597 | What could I do? |
22597 | What rocks are we? |
22597 | Why an operator?" |
22597 | Why not take people_ through_ the rooms? |
22597 | You crazy? |
22597 | You do n''t like alcohol, do you?" |
23153 | And do n''t you realize that this is the answer to the solar power problem? 23153 And that''s the-- eraser?" |
23153 | And what property is that? |
23153 | Built- in cooling system, remember? |
23153 | But what if you want the cooling and do n''t have any work to be done? |
23153 | But-- what about my car? |
23153 | Do you mean that that little thing is converting heat to kinetic energy? |
23153 | Have you been keeping it in the refrigerator? |
23153 | Interesting effect, is n''t it? |
23153 | Then how would you work it? |
23153 | What about that first building-- or first person-- it hits in San Francisco? |
23153 | What''s the gimmick? 23153 What''s the trouble?" |
23153 | Where are your car keys? |
23153 | _ Interesting?_I almost came flying out of my chair. |
23153 | But I said,"How did it come out?" |
23153 | But where was the ball now? |
23153 | Interesting, is n''t it?" |
23153 | Then he sort of cocked his head to one side and asked,"What do you suppose will happen when those pieces thaw?" |
23153 | What kind of motor do you have in that thing?" |
22301 | A man you say? |
22301 | A ruin, eh? |
22301 | About 60--eh? |
22301 | All, is it? |
22301 | And do you consider the Martians a perfect race? |
22301 | And if Leroy and I crack up? 22301 Can you describe it?" |
22301 | Der evaporation-- dot iss shtopped how? |
22301 | Different? 22301 For vot?" |
22301 | Get it? |
22301 | Had the little thing with the fiendish face been reading? 22301 How about the suicides?" |
22301 | How could we tell? |
22301 | How old? |
22301 | Huh? 22301 Huh?" |
22301 | Huh? |
22301 | In Paris_ tout le monde_--everybody he think differently of those things-- no? |
22301 | In the canals? 22301 In what, for instance?" |
22301 | Is your arm all right, Leroy? 22301 Look here-- on the earth we have three types of society, have n''t we? |
22301 | Me and Leroy? |
22301 | Perhaps we land for specimens-- no? |
22301 | Please, you will not tell Marie,_ n''est- ce pas_? |
22301 | Right, Cap? |
22301 | Shall I begin at the beginning? |
22301 | Shpotted? |
22301 | So you''ve solved all the mysteries of Mars, eh? |
22301 | The dream- beasts? |
22301 | Then why are they dying? 22301 Then,"snapped the captain,"what makes you rate their intelligence above the human? |
22301 | Tweel? |
22301 | Vater- vorks? |
22301 | Vere goes dot? |
22301 | Vot vas shpotted? |
22301 | Well, even so, what of it? |
22301 | Well,retorted Jarvis defiantly,"that only proves that government is a primitive device, does n''t it? |
22301 | Well? 22301 What do you mean-- they''re ahead of us? |
22301 | What? |
22301 | Which particular vision? |
22301 | Why could n''t they bring in some extra branches from outside? |
22301 | Why not me and Putz? 22301 Why?" |
22301 | Will you talk sense? |
22301 | With the limitless energy of the atom? |
22301 | Yeah? |
22301 | You turned something as powerful as that over to an alien race-- maybe some day as an enemy race? |
22301 | You_ what_? |
22301 | _ Der_ motors? |
22301 | And where were the remains of the machinery? |
22301 | But what about the nose on the Egyptian? |
22301 | Did they really visit the earth before the dawn of history, and, if not atomic energy, what powered their ship? |
22301 | Do n''t human beings tend to relate everything to themselves? |
22301 | Do you mean to tell me that stone- age Egyptians had longer noses than ordinary men?" |
22301 | Do you see what I''m getting at?" |
22301 | Do you think we''d ever have learned how without those elements? |
22301 | Every desire you''d ever had gratified? |
22301 | Everything you''d ever wanted there for the taking?" |
22301 | Get that? |
22301 | Have n''t they--?" |
22301 | How about public works-- wars-- taxes?" |
22301 | How do you mean?" |
22301 | How would you like to see all your dreams made real? |
22301 | How''d you like to spend a winter here?" |
22301 | I said''Tweel?'' |
22301 | If not, what was the demon- faced imp we saw with the book? |
22301 | If there were no anti- social persons-- criminals and such-- you would n''t need laws or police, would you?" |
22301 | Lack of water?" |
22301 | Need any treatment?" |
22301 | Or had the whole thing been accidental? |
22301 | Or was it simply eating the pages, getting physical nourishment rather than mental? |
22301 | Remember how the public mobbed the first moon pictures? |
22301 | Right, Putz?" |
22301 | See? |
22301 | See?" |
22301 | Since Tweel''s race seems to need little or no water, are they merely operating the canals for some higher creature that does? |
22301 | Then why is the race dying?" |
22301 | Then why should n''t I give Tweel a chance for survival? |
22301 | We had a clue, did n''t we? |
22301 | What is it?" |
22301 | What was the nature of that vast empty city? |
22301 | What was the one other thing you did before returning here?" |
22301 | Why do the Martians_ need_ canals, since we never saw them eat or drink? |
22301 | With a perfect race you would n''t need it at all; government is a confession of weakness, is n''t it? |
22301 | Your wife''s name is Marie, is n''t it?" |
22301 | _ Are_ there other intelligences on Mars? |
22301 | _ Martian Deserts_--how''s that for a title?" |
22301 | eh? |
22958 | A real drop? |
22958 | And what''s this deadline stuff, anyhow? |
22958 | Are you going to duck out just like that? 22958 Are you trying to say that CIA staged this? |
22958 | CIA business? |
22958 | Clark, how''s the time going? |
22958 | Have you taken blood tests? |
22958 | Is that operation getting you anywhere? |
22958 | It seems that this egg was buried among a lot of other crates in the dump- cell of the hold--"What''s a dump cell? |
22958 | Me? 22958 Scintillation counter?" |
22958 | So? |
22958 | The paper? 22958 Unscrew the cap?" |
22958 | Want me to take the divers? |
22958 | What d''you mean,''wait a minute''? 22958 What good is a professional gambler on a job like this? |
22958 | What is this? |
22958 | What''s the angle? |
22958 | What''s the pitch, Andy? |
22958 | What''s your angle, Peter? |
22958 | Why not? |
22958 | Wild goose chase? |
22958 | You''ve got divers down? |
22958 | ***** All of which had nothing to do with why I was prowling around the_ Ludmilla_--or did it? |
22958 | But why should you guess wrong? |
22958 | Can you come down to CIA''s central headquarters right away?" |
22958 | Get anything from the prob series, Clark? |
22958 | Have n''t you already shot enough time?" |
22958 | How did you find out about this egg in the first place?" |
22958 | I thought CIA had all the brains it needed-- ain''t you got machines to tell you answers like that?" |
22958 | Joan, what we''ve got here is a one- shot gamble; right?" |
22958 | Now how could they have made a fool mistake like that?" |
22958 | Remember One- Shot Braun?" |
22958 | Remember when the Navy lost a barge- load of shells in the harbor, back in''52? |
22958 | She was saying:"What does it look like?" |
22958 | So-- is it a bomb or ai n''t it? |
22958 | That''s what''s up for grabs, right?" |
22958 | What''s he got to do with it?" |
22958 | You''re sure it''s top stuff?" |
22958 | _ Boink_..._ oing_,_ oing_..."Got anything yet?" |
23148 | Are you going to let him get away with it? |
23148 | But if you are n''t going to write serious literature, who will I get to go on my painting trips with me? |
23148 | But is n''t that a monstrous way to treat a literary genius? |
23148 | Do you suppose he means that? |
23148 | Good- by to our hopes then? |
23148 | He is n''t writing? |
23148 | He would n''t bargain? |
23148 | How about giving Droozle this ultimatum? |
23148 | How did you catch him at it? |
23148 | I mean, do they have their little domestic troubles, such as the calls of nature? |
23148 | Is a puppy snake like a puppy dog? |
23148 | The quality is gone, then? |
23148 | Then what_ is_ the problem? |
23148 | What else? |
23148 | Where? |
23148 | You''re all out of ideas? |
23148 | An Eversharp pencil named Blackie?" |
23148 | And who''s that other member of the partnership there beside him? |
23148 | Droozle wrote poetically,"Is there Joy or any other good thing in Abnegation? |
23148 | Has Droozle written himself out?" |
23148 | Instead of_ The Rise and Fall of the Western Plainsman_, how about changing it to_ Those Lowdown Scaly Rustlers_?" |
23148 | Is there Beauty in Sacrifice? |
23148 | Just how did you plan to make up for this shut- in feeling that poor Droozle must have been suffering so much from for all these years?" |
23148 | What Handsome purpose do these serve a being in his race with Time? |
23148 | Why, what''s the matter, Judy?" |
23148 | You drew sketches with him, did n''t you tell me?" |
23148 | _ Where_ is your sense of loyalty and self- sacrifice for the one who has cared for you?" |
23568 | A t- talk? |
23568 | Have you got a gun? 23568 How can I get Captain Simmons mad if you get me mad first? |
23568 | W-- Who are you? |
23568 | Watched? 23568 ***** Enemies? 23568 Crazy, crazy, you hear? |
23568 | Do you want to be blown apart, young fella?" |
23568 | Have a heart, will you?" |
23568 | Jimmy, what do you mean? |
23568 | She gets on your nerves at times, does n''t she, Jimmy?" |
23568 | Well, sure, all great men made enemies, did n''t they? |
23568 | What you talking about?" |
23568 | What''s a planet?" |
23568 | You hear me? |
23568 | You want me to take you across my knee and beat the livin''stuffings out of you?" |
23104 | Ah, but who determines what is consonant with the public good? |
23104 | And if none listens to me? |
23104 | But how can you tell what is right and what is wrong? |
23104 | But_ who_ placed you in charge,Ludovick asked,"and whence_ did_ you come?" |
23104 | Corisande, how can you stay with these--he found another word--"these_ subversives_?" |
23104 | Corisande, would n''t it be much simpler if we just destroyed your uncle''s secret weapon? |
23104 | Do n''t you think it''s funny they can breathe our air so easily? |
23104 | First lady? |
23104 | How could a robot have that delicate play of expression, that subtle economy of movement? |
23104 | How do you know? |
23104 | If the status quo is a good status quo,Ludovick said uneasily, for he did not like to discuss such subjects,"why should I not accept it? |
23104 | Perhaps, with your rich poetic imagination...."See? |
23104 | Tell us, dear boy,the uncle said, grabbing Ludovick''s glass from the plinth and filling it,"what exactly did he say?" |
23104 | Why does n''t she become President herself? |
23104 | Why should n''t they? |
23104 | You suggest that we try to turn the power of love against the Belphins? |
23104 | _ Why_ did you let me do it? 23104 And George? 23104 And countless rumored others? 23104 But supposing he could_ convince_ them, how could he give Corisande up to them? 23104 But what of Mieczyslaw? 23104 Did n''t the Belphins work only to serve humanity? 23104 How do I know you are_ really_ following him? 23104 How do I know you have n''t turned against him? |
23104 | She continued in a warmer tone:"How many Belphins did you warn, then?" |
23104 | What do we lack?" |
23104 | What guarantee was there that The Belphin would not be against him, too? |
23104 | What is missing?" |
23104 | Why was it that I could pass the barriers and they could not?" |
23104 | Why were Mieczyslaw and George and all the others killed? |
23104 | Why_ should_ the Belphins surrender their secrets to gratify the idle curiosity of a poet? |
23160 | Are you kidding? |
23160 | For what do they bother a wrecking yard? |
23160 | Mr Solomon, Georgie here tells me you have some fine old cars for sale? |
23160 | See, Dad, are n''t they great? |
23160 | Then where did they go? |
23160 | What they want? |
23160 | Why you bother me so early? 23160 And his business? 23160 Anyone else catch it? |
23160 | Can you weld metal tanks? |
23160 | Had he done wrong to send cars into the sky? |
23160 | How many did you have?" |
23160 | It had n''t hurt anything, had it? |
23160 | That one, the Hupmobile, is the last--""Who bought the others?" |
23160 | The Russians? |
23160 | The newspapers--""You did what?" |
23160 | The questions were odd: Do you have explosives here? |
23160 | Was n''t the air free, like the seas? |
23160 | Were you ever an engineer? |
23160 | What had he done that was wrong? |
23160 | What is your education? |
23160 | What of the third? |
23160 | What were you doing last night? |
23160 | What would happen to his cars? |
23160 | Where''s Solomon now? |
23160 | Would they lock him up? |
23159 | But now that you''re with us again--he shot out a big paw and grabbed her by the wrist--"how about explaining some of this?" |
23159 | Did n''t you say you rented this boat for the first time today? 23159 How do you know it will work?" |
23159 | Maybe I violated Security by going to Earth when they accidentally opened the gate, but what are you doing? 23159 Oh, the robot? |
23159 | Oh, yes? |
23159 | See those? |
23159 | Were n''t you saying something about civilization a while ago, finless? |
23159 | What''s this about a Galactic Federation? 23159 You mean you''ve never tried the thing before?" |
23159 | And I have to see that the gate is closed before...""What gate? |
23159 | And if not, why lie? |
23159 | And if they''ve banned all communication with Earth, why have n''t they just blasted the planet out of existence and gotten rid of it? |
23159 | Finally, he pointed to the nonapus, and said,"What about that monster? |
23159 | Get back where?" |
23159 | He scratched his head and looked wistfully at the New England shoreline-- or was that Long Island? |
23159 | He should have asked Dor to tell him more about Garf-- was he a traitor, or a Tamdivarian gangster, or what? |
23159 | How do you know that thing does n''t leak?" |
23159 | How was I to know they could n''t swim? |
23159 | I take it you come from Atlantis?" |
23159 | Was he alone, in a spot like this, with a madman? |
23159 | What about that?" |
23159 | What would the Fed say if they knew you were giving out information the Earthmen had n''t acquired by themselves-- helping them get into space? |
23159 | You''re not going to leave it here?" |
23149 | How''s that? |
23149 | ***** Why had he ever told his wife about that wretched Leadership Star? |
23149 | And if no one was in fact being ravaged, why did everyone look as though they had been? |
23149 | And what had he meant by"turned"? |
23149 | Each sound was intended to attract attention and to evoke a certain response, but what response and from whom? |
23149 | Had he seen anything at all? |
23149 | Had he seen the same thing? |
23149 | How much light would a Leadership Star cast in that bottomless inkiness? |
23149 | How was one to adjudge a situation to be Out of Control when one did not know what constituted control, over what, or by whom? |
23149 | If the madman who enjoined the mob to fight in the service of nothingness was only a mouse dancing on a summit of garbage, why did they cheer? |
23149 | Nowhere? |
23149 | Of these possible last words,"_ Who''s where?_"echoed most persistently in his memory. |
23149 | Or was there one reason hiding behind a cloud of small rationalizations? |
23149 | Was any object inherently more solid than any other object? |
23149 | Was he driven by an aggregation of petty forces, each too small to make sense by itself? |
23149 | Was it vertigo, or did the ladder or the Tower itself sway in the singing wind? |
23149 | What drew him to that bleak refuge again and again? |
23149 | What had he seen? |
23149 | What was"stability"? |
23149 | Where were the operators? |
23149 | Who was to say that the earth itself did not heave like fermenting mash? |
23588 | Are you crazy? |
23588 | How can an atom bomb go off in a nut house? |
23588 | How did it get here? |
23588 | Now you''re positive this is just about the same amount and the same kind of clay he used before? |
23588 | Where''s that girl you said was in charge of this place? |
23588 | Why do n''t you just tell me, colonel, that he can also make spaceships out of sponge rubber? |
23588 | You want to get us all thrown into this filbert factory? 23588 Are you sure you knew everything that was in that building? |
23588 | Funston?" |
23588 | Now what are you making? |
22895 | And after all, is n''t this modesty, this lack of jealousy on your part, a symbol of greatness of character? |
22895 | And is it also true that you chose to investigate the viewpoint of Carter out there? |
22895 | But what--? |
22895 | But_ I_ should try it out, eh? 22895 Do you know who beautiful Lisa is? |
22895 | Do you think you can escape the piercing eye of van Manderpootz? 22895 Fitch? |
22895 | Have you already forgotten my discovery of the unit particle of thought? 22895 Have you, by any chance, been using the attitudinizor?" |
22895 | How the devil do you see through somebody else''s eyes? |
22895 | How? 22895 Huh?" |
22895 | I? 22895 Is that a synobasical interphasometer in the positronic flow? |
22895 | M- my escapade? |
22895 | Matter? 22895 Psychons?" |
22895 | Was n''t that what you got last year''s award for? |
22895 | What idea? |
22895 | What is? |
22895 | What''s the matter? |
22895 | Who is she? |
22895 | Who''s who? |
22895 | Why not, since it is plain that I deserve it? |
22895 | And now what do you see?" |
22895 | But which? |
22895 | Do n''t you realize that in order to attain Carter''s attitude toward Fitch, you would have to adopt his_ entire_ viewpoint? |
22895 | Do n''t you understand? |
22895 | Do you see what a boon such an ability would be to humanity? |
22895 | Do you think I''m a fool?" |
22895 | Have n''t_ you_ tried it out yet?" |
22895 | I''d be a fool to go around looking for more difficulty, would n''t I?" |
22895 | In the first place, what has van Manderpootz to gain by studying the viewpoints of other people? |
22895 | Must I explain again how the cosmons, chronons, spations, psychons, and all other particles are interchangeable? |
22895 | Now the question is, where would we put it, since all the space we have is already occupied by space? |
22895 | Or if I manufactured an hour or two of time? |
22895 | She was unattainable-- or was she? |
22895 | So you''ve been trying to adopt Carter''s viewpoint, eh? |
22895 | Van Manderpootz himself? |
22895 | Was his impression of Fitch worth the sacrifice of your own personality?" |
22895 | Wells Corporation was wealthy enough to survive even without the full- time services of Dixon Wells, or should I say even_ with_ them? |
22895 | What do you think?" |
22895 | What does it do?" |
22895 | What sort of measurements do you expect to make when your measuring instrument itself is part of the experiment? |
22895 | Who but van Manderpootz?" |
22895 | Who discovered the psychon? |
22895 | Who''s Lisa?" |
20248 | I wonder,mused the Martian,"did the grim spectre of death finally instill a grain of scepticism into his mind?" |
20248 | Again Jerome Davis asks,"Is it possible that our Church leaders are to some extent blinded by current conventional standards? |
20248 | Again, if witchcraft is given up, why not the chief witch of the Bible, the Devil? |
20248 | Aloud he muses,"Is there no place on Earth which is free from this contradiction?" |
20248 | And how well he must have rewarded his faithful servants, for was this not done in His name? |
20248 | And then all Gods laughed and shook on their chairs and cried:"Is Godliness not just that there are Gods, but no God?" |
20248 | And, behold, they cried out, saying,''What have we to do with thee, Jesus, Son of God? |
20248 | Are not the wants of his family, the hunger, and ostracism torture? |
20248 | Are they so busy sharing the wealth of the prosperous with others in spiritual quests that they fail to see some areas of desperate social need? |
20248 | Art thou come hither to torment us before the time?'' |
20248 | Brahmanism, Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism, Hebrewism, Mohammedanism, Christianity-- which is the true religion? |
20248 | But actually who created this creator? |
20248 | But does the Mohammedan or the Christian analyze as critically each his own belief? |
20248 | But if the wife is displeased, is there any justice? |
20248 | But what effectual check has Christianity contributed? |
20248 | But, is the modern worshipper who is contemptuous of the ancients very different from them? |
20248 | By what process of thought had Mohammed come to exalt Allah not merely above all Arabian gods, but above the gods of all times? |
20248 | Can anything stronger be said to discourage research, investigation, experiment, and retard progress? |
20248 | Did the clergymen stand firm when men with dollars talked? |
20248 | Divine Justice? |
20248 | Do certain diseases as yet remain to plague man? |
20248 | Do certain diseases still baffle the physician? |
20248 | Do they to some degree unconsciously exchange the gift of prophecy for yearly budgets and business boards?" |
20248 | Does any one believe that Jew, Mohammedan, Catholic, and Protestant can long live in peace together? |
20248 | Does not this apologist confuse his god with his devil? |
20248 | For how much longer will man be a slave to his inferiority complex with regard to his own rational capacities? |
20248 | Furthermore, why was he so certain of his own intimate association with Allah? |
20248 | Good God-- surely in the face of all this sense of aliveness and motion, and this and that, there should be some intimation of WHY? |
20248 | Has man profited by having remained in his mental infancy so long? |
20248 | Has not his mind so co-*ordinated his movements that he has enslaved those forces of nature to be his aid? |
20248 | How can we attribute these qualities to a being who is described to us as devoid of any nerve structure? |
20248 | How can we know the actual number of earthlings that are sceptics? |
20248 | How much longer before humanity can begin to build on a sound foundation? |
20248 | How, then, could an omnipotent being permit wholesale and private murder? |
20248 | However, the Martian argues,"Is it not a fact that in your earthly experience, you have created your gods in your own image? |
20248 | If everything must have a cause, then the First Cause must be caused and therefore: Who made God? |
20248 | If faith is vital to man, why not relate it to that which at least holds a promise of solution? |
20248 | If men were possessed of devils in Jesus''time, what has happened to these devils now? |
20248 | If the God of these earthlings bothers not about them, why should they trouble about God? |
20248 | If the grocer, the butcher, the doctor, the lawyer, the scholar, the business man, were to boldly announce his scepticism, what would happen to him? |
20248 | If this be God''s word, did God err when He said it? |
20248 | In how many of the advanced ideas of our time has the Church taken the lead? |
20248 | In this series of complications where may we discern a first cause? |
20248 | Is He not rather a demon than a God? |
20248 | Is anything so pitiful to behold as the firm grasp that the Church places on the mind of the youngest of children? |
20248 | Is it necessary that you should salt your truth that it will no longer quench thirst_? |
20248 | Is it not a fact that if the Christian nations of the world would only live at peace together, war would be impossible? |
20248 | Is it not renowned for being a long way in the rear rather than in the vanguard of progressive thought and action? |
20248 | Is religion, is church membership a help to virtue? |
20248 | Is religion, is church membership, a help to virtue? |
20248 | Is this all that is left to the theologian: that he must use the pitiful"Theology of Gaps"? |
20248 | It is an absurd answer to reply that the creator created himself, yet, even if this is granted, may not the universe have created itself? |
20248 | It is an excellent and comprehensive statement, but one is left wondering why the name"religious humanism"? |
20248 | It was Lactantius who asked,"Is there any one so senseless as to believe that there are men whose footsteps are higher than their heads? |
20248 | Must it take five hundred years for all mankind to come to a similar conclusion? |
20248 | Now is it strange that Sinai should have excited reverence and dread? |
20248 | Now it is the Martian''s turn to inquire of the Hebrew whether the latter had ever read this story to his own daughter? |
20248 | Or did the Divine Father know that even a self- respecting germ could not inhabit the filthy floor of the Tabernacle? |
20248 | Or, the story of Abraham''s affair with Hagar, his handmaiden? |
20248 | Professor James T. Shotwell when speaking of paganism reminds us,"Who of us can appreciate antique paganism? |
20248 | Surely, Jesus could not misinterpret his own words or deeds, if the religionists contend that we are now misinterpreting the Bible? |
20248 | Surely, a man is not burned at the stake for his scepticism in this age; but is he not done to death? |
20248 | That I have ten coats in my wardrobe while he goes naked? |
20248 | That at each of my meals enough is served to feed his family for a week? |
20248 | That the crops and trees grow downward? |
20248 | That the rains and snow and hail fall upwards toward the earth? |
20248 | The oft- repeated question still admits of no answer,"Who created the creator"? |
20248 | Then again, has it not occurred to this apologist that he is in all futility attempting to prove something which is a contradiction within itself? |
20248 | Then was heard the last despairing cry of the desolate, dying martyr,"My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" |
20248 | To confuse the evil spirit causing the disease? |
20248 | Truly, Jehovah at that time must have loved them well, or did some other Deity form the Egyptians? |
20248 | Was it the brotherhood of man that Christianity bestowed on the conquered Mexican and Peruvian nations, and on the Indians of our own country? |
20248 | What could be more explicit? |
20248 | What did the prophetic movement do with his sacred powers? |
20248 | What effect has Christianity had upon our moral life, upon crime, drug- addiction, sexual immorality, prostitution, and perversion? |
20248 | What immense structures have been founded on these shifting sands, on this morass of ignorance and childish fable? |
20248 | What is the cause? |
20248 | What is the value of a church that has claimed the moral leadership of the world when such things can happen? |
20248 | What kind of brotherhood did Christians bestow on Jews or heretics in the Middle Ages? |
20248 | What of those countless millions of men that died before Christ came to save the world from damnation? |
20248 | What sort of person would be the father who would announce divine punishment or reward in order to obtain the love and respect of his children? |
20248 | What supernatural in their deeds? |
20248 | What wisdom poured forth from their lips which did not come from other philosophers? |
20248 | When the minds of men are from infancy perverted with these ideals, how can mankind build a virile race? |
20248 | Who does not feel the absurdity of the opinion that the lavish care for a sick child by a mother is given because of a belief in God and immortality? |
20248 | Why do n''t the masses go to Church?'' |
20248 | Why does the ecclesiastic not leave off his advances until the child reaches a mature age, an age when he can reason? |
20248 | Why, therefore, not give Allah, the leading icon in Arabia, an opportunity? |
20248 | Why? |
20248 | Wieman, Macintosh, and Otto:"Is There a God? |
20248 | Will he endeavor to analyze it at all? |
20248 | Years ago I was asked,''Why do n''t people accept religion? |
23337 | By the way, Johnny, what''re you doing out so early? 23337 Can you brace yourself? |
23337 | Can you fix it? |
23337 | Find anything? |
23337 | How about Logan? 23337 How did he do it?" |
23337 | Mac? |
23337 | Well, where is he? 23337 Well-- tennis, anyone?" |
23337 | What''s that? |
23337 | Which is? |
23337 | ''How the devil did I get here, and where is here?'' |
23337 | A common trouble? |
23337 | Did you bring the forms?" |
23337 | Do you read me?" |
23337 | How about''Logan''? |
23337 | How is she, Mac?" |
23337 | How''re we sittin''?" |
23337 | MacNamara shook the sweat from his brow and muttered,"Irishman, is it? |
23337 | Say, where''s Johnny? |
23337 | Well, why not? |
23337 | Where are you, Mac? |
23337 | Where shall I start it?" |
23337 | You O.K.?" |
23337 | _ Why did I have to bring that up?_ Aloud, he said,"I ought to check the ground crew. |
22319 | All of us? |
22319 | Am I to understand you made love to her? |
22319 | Am I unattractive? |
22319 | Are either of you married? 22319 Are you an Outer?" |
22319 | Are you sure you know what you do want? |
22319 | Before we say good- by? |
22319 | But what was that new protein? 22319 But who buys from him?" |
22319 | Ca n''t you make the change here? 22319 Can I help you?" |
22319 | Can we walk? 22319 Complaint?" |
22319 | Did you get it done? |
22319 | Do I have to come back? 22319 Do n''t they tell you where to move?" |
22319 | Do you deny it? |
22319 | Do you feel ill? |
22319 | Do you have any idea how many charts we print? 22319 Do you think they''ll announce it?" |
22319 | Does it hurt? 22319 Does your question require a human answer?" |
22319 | Four to six_ years_? |
22319 | Get the name changed? |
22319 | Go back and change it? |
22319 | He''s your son? 22319 How long will it take to get this through?" |
22319 | How old are you? |
22319 | Is n''t it a terrible thing to do? 22319 Is n''t there a planning commission?" |
22319 | Is there anything wrong? |
22319 | Just eggs? |
22319 | Land masses reshaped, oceans installed, or climate recycled? |
22319 | Looking for someone? |
22319 | Marcus Mezzerow? |
22319 | No Mezzerow? |
22319 | Not even just for the time you''re on Earth? 22319 Now, are either of you married?" |
22319 | Pa, are n''t you going to eat? |
22319 | Pa, how can a man like him make this place seem classy? |
22319 | Planets; economic help for? 22319 Shall I call the doctor? |
22319 | Should I clout her, Pa? |
22319 | Should I come in? |
22319 | That''s all, Mary Ellen? |
22319 | Then we''re going to Messy Row? |
22319 | Tomorrow? |
22319 | Waiter, what is the origin of those steaks? |
22319 | What do you expect for that, a medal? |
22319 | What do you suppose was wrong? |
22319 | What kind of question is that? 22319 What should I do?" |
22319 | What''ll we do? |
22319 | What''s a cannibal? |
22319 | What''s an infolegger? |
22319 | What''s the name? |
22319 | Where are we going now? |
22319 | Where are we going? 22319 Where are we going?" |
22319 | Where is it? |
22319 | Where to? |
22319 | Who said anything about facts? |
22319 | Why did you come down a dark street, if you were n''t looking for romance? |
22319 | Why not? |
22319 | Why should they? |
22319 | Wilbur Mezzerow? |
22319 | Will it be all right? |
22319 | Will the manager know? |
22319 | Would you tell me if Mezzerow was one of the corrections? |
22319 | You do? |
22319 | You have room, do n''t you? 22319 You mean it?" |
22319 | You want me to? |
22319 | You want to stay here? 22319 Are you sure you wo n''t reconsider me-- just while you''re on Earth? 22319 But what do you think somebody-- a robot, probably-- called it? |
22319 | But why ca n''t I have him, then? |
22319 | But why half- sister? |
22319 | Change?" |
22319 | Do n''t you see what I''m trying to tell you?" |
22319 | Do you think they''d send nine hundred and forty- seven light- years to find whether the name is Messy Row or Mezzerow?" |
22319 | Does it mean anything that Messy Row will be settled more slowly because of the name? |
22319 | Does this mean anything? |
22319 | From what animals were the first cells taken?" |
22319 | Have you noticed that when you ask for information you are always answered by a human? |
22319 | How can we reach them with corrected charts?" |
22319 | How do I get there?" |
22319 | I mean_ really_?" |
22319 | Is it dangerous?" |
22319 | Is this clear? |
22319 | My planet--""Planet? |
22319 | No? |
22319 | Now let''s see, which one shall I take?" |
22319 | Put the kid on a merry- go- round and come and see me, huh?" |
22319 | Question?" |
22319 | Were n''t they going to call the schedule? |
22319 | What''s the code number of the chart Messy Row is on?" |
22319 | Who would bother, even if he felt strongly about it, when he knew it would take so long? |
22319 | Who''s going to settle on a planet they laugh at?" |
22319 | Why not give the robot a voice and dispense with innumerable men and women? |
22319 | You said they are moving A- CELO?" |
22319 | he repeated incredulously? |
23592 | Had n''t you better go? |
23592 | Phil, you''re... you feel all right, do n''t you, son? |
23592 | Sir? |
23592 | Wish me luck, Mary? |
23592 | Ca n''t he go? |
23592 | Did I ever tell you that?" |
23592 | How could I? |
23592 | How do I look in my monkey suit?" |
23592 | Is there?" |
23592 | Want to tell me?" |
23592 | Why?" |
23592 | Will you come to the field with me?" |
23592 | You all set, son?" |
23592 | You''ve never seen her before, have you?" |
23688 | Ca n''t we go now? |
23688 | The crew is asleep? 23688 Then we can go? |
23688 | You''re sure you can manage the ship alone? |
23688 | Go now?" |
23688 | Had he not bought her, and had she not cost him more, much more, than the Vulcan? |
23688 | How can a young fellow get a start any more, when corporations and rich old fogies own everything? |
23688 | How does that sound to you?" |
23688 | What right have men with more money than they know what to do with to own everything in the Solar System? |
23688 | You were able to arrange it?" |
23651 | A man who ca n''t read his own instruments? |
23651 | Course? 23651 Do n''t you think it''s a possibility?" |
23651 | Flaw in the metal? |
23651 | How far can it go? |
23651 | Perhaps a drink, Captain? |
23651 | Perhaps one of the Asian ones? |
23651 | Perhaps you too have failed to see the point? 23651 Perhaps you will not be quite so hasty with your men''s lives in the future, Captain?" |
23651 | The materials, they''re not ours? |
23651 | They are our markings? |
23651 | Those were our instruments? |
23651 | You''re sure it''s not ours? |
23651 | Did you plot it?" |
23651 | Like that stupid general who sits out there waiting for the men from somewhere to invade?" |
23651 | You know, Captain, what puzzled me at first? |
18151 | About the first idea we''ve had, here-- Oh, how about politics, too? 18151 Advertise for them on telecast?" |
18151 | And what will he look for? |
18151 | And you agree to come voluntarily to Paratime Police Headquarters, and you will voluntarily undergo narco- hypnotic interrogation? |
18151 | Anything new? |
18151 | Are the interrogations still going on? 18151 Are you sure?" |
18151 | Beside transmitting Agent Skordran''s report to Dhergabar through the robot report- system, what have you done about it? |
18151 | But, Holy Name of Safar, what manner of men were these? |
18151 | Ca n''t he narrow it more than that? 18151 Can you handle this, yourself?" |
18151 | Can you think of any way you could do that without making the subject incapable of lying? |
18151 | Chief''s Assistant, would you mind saying a few words, here? 18151 Chief, could we take a couple of friends along?" |
18151 | Coming to have a look at them, Doth? |
18151 | Dalla, do you know Acalan? |
18151 | Did n''t expect this, from the mess outside? |
18151 | Did you alert Ranthar Jard to what was going on in his SecReg? |
18151 | Did you have hand in the fighting? |
18151 | Did you mention that, Chief? |
18151 | Duplicate Chief of Paratime Police? |
18151 | Everybody ready for transposition? |
18151 | Have a good look at them, Radd? |
18151 | Have you a hypodermic and a sleep- drug ampoule? 18151 Have you any idea what''s going to be done about these slaves?" |
18151 | He trying to hold something out on you? |
18151 | He''s dead? |
18151 | How about this dinner at Dras''place? |
18151 | How are we going to get at these top men? |
18151 | How can we do it? |
18151 | How did it go? |
18151 | How do I know that all it would do would be to reveal police incompetence? |
18151 | How long do you think I''d get away with that? |
18151 | How much does he know? |
18151 | How soon will dinner be ready? |
18151 | If he did n''t, do you think he''d always be inviting us to that farm of his, on Fifth Level Sicily? 18151 Is he sleeping? |
18151 | Just what is my new position? |
18151 | Most nonviolent peoples are, are n''t they? |
18151 | Nebu- hin- Abenoz? |
18151 | Now how are you going to do that? |
18151 | Now why in blazes did n''t anybody think of that before? |
18151 | Now why would the Paracops do that, I wonder? 18151 Now, tell us what happened when you were taken into the forest; what did you see there?" |
18151 | Now, think you, will those who had this done be satisfied, or will they carry on their hatred against all of us? |
18151 | Now, what''s been done since you got Agent Skordran''s report? |
18151 | Our Esaron costumes ready? |
18151 | Remember what I told you? |
18151 | Same gang that killed that Carera slaver on Esaron Sector? |
18151 | See any kind of a pattern there? |
18151 | So I am to get in front of it, and lead it in the right direction? 18151 So?" |
18151 | Still not able to look the Company''s property in the face? |
18151 | That is the payment, is it not, Coru- hin- Irigod? |
18151 | Then why would they let a thing like this get out? |
18151 | Vall, how in blazes are we going to handle this? |
18151 | Varkar, do we see that claim, or do I make a story out of your refusal to show it? |
18151 | Want me to call for you later, Assistant Verkan? |
18151 | Want me to check you in here, sir? |
18151 | Want some of this, Dalla? |
18151 | Was that Tortha Karf, calling? |
18151 | We can protect him from his own gang; can we protect him from psycho- rehabilitation? |
18151 | We could do that, could n''t we, Vall? |
18151 | Well, from a moral standpoint, would n''t these Esaron Sector people who buy the slaves justify slavery in the same terms? |
18151 | Well, then why was it necessary to fake the second one? |
18151 | Well, what else did you expect? |
18151 | Well, what''s Ranthar Jard doing? |
18151 | Well, who? |
18151 | Well, why not go down? |
18151 | What are we going to do with them? 18151 What can I do to help?" |
18151 | What day''s this? |
18151 | What did go on there? |
18151 | What do you know about him? |
18151 | What does Our Mutual Friend think about all this? |
18151 | What happened to your master, the Lord Ghromdour, and to his lady? |
18151 | What happened when they ran into the green- vomit fever? |
18151 | What have you got, so far? |
18151 | What kind of a claim, now? |
18151 | What sort of fiends are they? |
18151 | What sort of weapons have you? |
18151 | What time is it? |
18151 | What''s the Esaron Sector like? |
18151 | What''s the matter, Larv? |
18151 | What''s wrong, Kirv? |
18151 | What? |
18151 | When was this? |
18151 | When''s this affair going to start, and how long will Rendarra take to get that goo off you? |
18151 | Where in blazes did he get them all? |
18151 | Where''s the ship- conveyer? |
18151 | Which landing stage, please? |
18151 | Who did it? |
18151 | Who did she pass the reports on to? |
18151 | Why did n''t you just borrow psychists from SecReg for Kholghoor, Eastern India? |
18151 | Why would they sacrifice a valuable accomplice like Salgath Trod, in order to make a transparently false accusation against us? |
18151 | Yesterday was n''t one of our better days, was it? |
18151 | You do n''t want our vacation postponed again, do you? 18151 You have the base- line designation?" |
18151 | You know that language? |
18151 | You mean they''re from outtime? |
18151 | You sure you know what you''re doing, Dalla? |
18151 | You think that might have something to do with it? |
18151 | You think, perhaps, that I''m bursting into wild huzzas? |
18151 | You understand that this confession renders you liable to psycho- rehabilitation? |
18151 | You''re Zinganna; you''re of the household of Councilman Salgath Trod, are n''t you? |
18151 | You''re not going to just report on this and then walk away from it, are you? |
18151 | You''re sure of that? |
18151 | *****"Are you taking over, Chief''s Assistant?" |
18151 | *****"Well, what do you want me to do, Chief?" |
18151 | And then where would we be?" |
18151 | And what could you do? |
18151 | Are you transposing out, now?" |
18151 | Cigarettes?" |
18151 | Coming, Dalla?" |
18151 | Did your native troopers catch those slavers?" |
18151 | Do you follow me?" |
18151 | Do you realize that this thing is a threat to the whole Paratime Civilization?" |
18151 | Do you want the dope now? |
18151 | Do you want the whole thing just as it happened, Assistant Verkan, or just a condensation?" |
18151 | Ever buy slaves from this Coru- hin- Irigod before?" |
18151 | Feel all right after your narco- hyp, Zinganna?" |
18151 | Have you gotten anything more done on narrowing down the possible area?" |
18151 | Have you heard the newscasts of the past few hours concerning Councilman Salgath?" |
18151 | How about it, Dalla? |
18151 | How are you fixed for men and equipment, for a big raid, Jard?" |
18151 | How blasted silly can I get, when I''m not trying?" |
18151 | How does he operate?" |
18151 | How far''s Ranthar Jard gotten toward locating one of those Wizard Trader time lines?" |
18151 | How old is the boy?" |
18151 | How will that be?" |
18151 | How''d it happen?" |
18151 | How''d they get onto PolTerm?" |
18151 | I do n''t suppose they have anything like police on the Dwarma Sector?" |
18151 | I suppose you want to narco- hypnotize and question the whole lot, slaves and slavers?" |
18151 | If you can get them from the Esaron Sector, it''ll be the same, wo n''t it?" |
18151 | Lord Safar, how much of that sweet brandy had he drunk, last night? |
18151 | Nothing like being sincere with the public, is there?" |
18151 | Now what else have we to talk about?" |
18151 | Now, for the last time-- will you show us a copy of that claim?" |
18151 | Now, what are we going to do next?" |
18151 | Of course, we ca n''t do things like that on Home Time Line, and with the political situation what it is now--""Why, what''s been happening, Chief?" |
18151 | Oh, and where are Dr. Hadron Dalla and that girl of Salgath Trod''s?" |
18151 | Or was I?" |
18151 | Ready? |
18151 | Right?" |
18151 | See?" |
18151 | Set for reception?" |
18151 | Shall I help you get fixed in your seats?" |
18151 | Shall I tell the reporters that?" |
18151 | She found herself asking:"What barbarian invasion''s this?" |
18151 | So who does that leave?" |
18151 | Sothran, any reports from any of the cars that were chasing that fake police car?" |
18151 | Tell me, Coru- hin- Irigod, do you know from what country these outland slaves of Nebu- hin- Abenoz''s come?" |
18151 | The conveyer comes in every ten days, at about the same place?" |
18151 | The question is, does the public realize it?" |
18151 | Then, curiously:"What reporters? |
18151 | Those two Jeseru traders from the North, what were their names? |
18151 | Want me to call Subchief Ranthar?" |
18151 | Want me to keep my troops ready here, or shall I send them somewhere else?" |
18151 | Want to watch it here, sir?" |
18151 | Well?" |
18151 | What are you and Vall going to use for a visible means of support, while you''re there?" |
18151 | What are you going to wear?" |
18151 | What do you make of them? |
18151 | What does he think this is, a Fourth Level dictatorship?" |
18151 | What have his experts been getting out of those slaves?" |
18151 | What have you in mind?" |
18151 | What then?" |
18151 | What''s been happening on Home Time Line? |
18151 | What''s come up since we had Nebu- hin- Abenoz cut out from under us?" |
18151 | What''s the latest from Abzar Sector? |
18151 | What''s the present status of the investigation?" |
18151 | When are you and Dalla leaving?" |
18151 | When do you estimate your next return?" |
18151 | Where are the chains?" |
18151 | Where are they now?" |
18151 | Where can I put it through, sir?" |
18151 | Why not? |
18151 | Would things look more convincing if I appeared on the telecast with your man?" |
18151 | Would you find it too painful to meet him, and talk to him?" |
18151 | Would you want to do that?" |
18151 | You get all the dope from Zulthran Torv?" |
18151 | You heard what we got out of those servants of Salgath Trod''s?" |
18151 | You want me to go into Tribunes''Court and get an order? |
18151 | You want to stay on for a while and help me with this? |
18151 | You''re going to travel from village to village?" |
18151 | You''re recording this call, of course? |
18151 | happened?" |
23439 | And what, then, is a snake? |
23439 | But what could it be? 23439 Did you now?" |
23439 | How did ye do it? |
23439 | Now-- what''s the meeting for? |
23439 | Snakes, yea say? 23439 What''ll happen now?" |
23439 | Which problem? |
23439 | Ye will? |
23439 | But snakes? |
23439 | But when were the Irish ever rich?" |
23439 | But would you have them have to hold mass meetin''s and set up picket lines and the like, to get justice done them?" |
23439 | D''you know what the dinies''teeth are made of?" |
23439 | Did yea ever hear of a snake with a profession? |
23439 | Do the black creatures here do anything of that sort? |
23439 | Has anybody the trace of an idea?" |
23439 | Is that the action of a lizard? |
23439 | Not snakes?" |
23439 | The minister of Information asked apprehensively:"What will O''Donohue do when he finds out they''re here?" |
23439 | Then Sean O''Donohue spoke dryly:"Porcupine eaters, you say? |
23439 | Then he said:"Could n''t ye be mistaken? |
23439 | Then the president said with a sort of yearning pride:"D''ye know what Moira offered to do? |
23439 | Understand?" |
23439 | What sets this world apart from all the other livable planets men have put down their smelly spaceships on? |
23439 | What would be the reason for Moira standin''so close to you?" |
23439 | What''s to be done? |
23339 | A little different from your usual style, is n''t it? |
23339 | And you can use help? 23339 As though he were sensing my thoughts?" |
23339 | Can you imagine what would happen to someone who radiated his thoughts? |
23339 | Can you imagine,he added,"a primitive race with the power to detect a galactic by his thoughts? |
23339 | Do you always give your own name to one of your characters? |
23339 | Do you really want to learn the secrets you looked for in the books, youngster? 23339 Elwar?" |
23339 | How is that Forell boy? |
23339 | It does, does n''t it? |
23339 | Oh, me,he complained sorrowfully,"how do we get into these things?" |
23339 | Send him up here, will you? 23339 Shield?" |
23339 | So soon? 23339 Tell me, Elwar,"he begged,"this is n''t a hoax, is it? |
23339 | Us? |
23339 | What made you do that? |
23339 | You have n''t been injured or mistreated, have you? |
23339 | You think the boy will develop? |
23339 | You... felt me? |
23339 | After all, Elwar, if you actually were the guy in that little sketch of yours, you''d hardly be asking me to read it, now would you?" |
23339 | And do you know what he''ll come up with?" |
23339 | And this is but another proof of his sorcery, for who, other than a sorcerer, could handle his servants without beating them? |
23339 | Did you notice anything peculiar?" |
23339 | Do you still want the secrets you first thought you might learn?" |
23339 | Even so, I am grateful for his teachings, for how else could the son of a simple peasant gain the knowledge of the scholars? |
23339 | Of course, you know I must have built up some sort of fantasy world to base my yarns on?" |
23339 | Right?" |
23339 | Surely, no one could be so warped as to present a friend with something like this and then to laugh it off?" |
23339 | What cause did they have to form such an opinion?" |
23339 | Why did you have notes in the planetary language in your communications room?" |
23339 | You''re asking me?" |
15905 | But what is it that I have been doing? 15905 How do you know that the Lord doeth it?" |
15905 | What made the Mahommedan world? 15905 When I brake the five loaves among the five thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces took ye up? |
15905 | )[ 42] There is also a good deal said about a very questionable blind man-- one Albricus( Alberich?) |
15905 | And having made his election, what reasons has he to give for his choice? |
15905 | And if he is not, in what sense has this part of the uniformitarian doctrine, as he defines it, lowered its pretensions to represent scientific truth? |
15905 | And if so, how can agnosticism be the"mere negation of the physicist"? |
15905 | And now, what is to be said to Mr. Harrison''s remarkable deliverance"On the future of agnosticism"? |
15905 | And what is historical truth but that of which the evidence bears strict scientific investigation? |
15905 | And what is the state of things we find disclosed? |
15905 | And what made the Christian world? |
15905 | And what was the exact nature of the advice given? |
15905 | And when the seven among the four thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces took ye up? |
15905 | And, finally, how is this account to be reconciled with those in the first and third gospels-- which, as we have seen, disagree with one another? |
15905 | Are the authors of the versions in the second and third gospels really independent witnesses? |
15905 | Are there then any Christians who say that they know nothing about the unseen world and the future? |
15905 | Are there, then, any"conclusions"that are not"purely mental"? |
15905 | Are we going back to the days of the Judges, when wealthy Micah set up his private ephod, teraphim, and Levite? |
15905 | Are we to accept the Jesus of the second, or the Jesus of the fourth Gospel, as the true Jesus? |
15905 | But if the primitive Nazarenes of whom the Acts speak were orthodox Jews, what sort of probability can there be that Jesus was anything else? |
15905 | But is it true? |
15905 | But to how much does this so- called claim amount? |
15905 | But what conceivable motive could"Mark"have for omitting it? |
15905 | But what is the evidence in this case? |
15905 | But why all this more recent coil about the Gadarene swine and the like? |
15905 | But why should a man be expected to call himself a"miscreant"or an"infidel"? |
15905 | But will any one tell me that death is"necessary"? |
15905 | By whose authority is the signification of that term defined? |
15905 | CONTENTS: What Knowledge is of most Worth? |
15905 | CREATION OR EVOLUTION? |
15905 | Cosmas and Damianus? |
15905 | Did Peter then omit to mention these matters? |
15905 | Did he really fail to speak of the great position in the Church solemnly assigned to him by Jesus? |
15905 | Did he think it, at any subsequent time, worth while"to confer with flesh and blood,"or, in modern phrase, to re- examine the facts for himself? |
15905 | Did the fact testified by the oldest authority extant, that the first appearance of the risen Jesus was to himself seem not worth mentioning? |
15905 | Do you pretend that these poor animals got in your way, years and years after the"Mosaic"fences were down, at any rate so far as you are concerned? |
15905 | Does he hold by the one evangelist''s story, or by that of the two evangelists? |
15905 | Does he really mean to suggest that agnostics have a logic peculiar to themselves? |
15905 | For what is the adverse case? |
15905 | Got in my way? |
15905 | Has Nominalism, in any of its modifications, so completely won the day that Realism may be regarded as dead and buried without hope of resurrection? |
15905 | Has any one then yet seen the production of negroes from a white stock, or_ vice versâ_? |
15905 | Has it now a merely antiquarian interest? |
15905 | How can he have founded the universal religion which was not heard of till twenty years after his death? |
15905 | I am sorry to trouble him further, but what does he mean by"it"? |
15905 | I ask any candid and impartial judge, Is that attacking anybody or anything? |
15905 | I rejoice to think now of the( then) Bishop''s cordial hail the first time we met after our little skirmish,"Well, is it to be peace or war?" |
15905 | If God did not walk in the Garden of Eden, how can we be assured that he spoke from Sinai? |
15905 | If early views of religion and morality had not been imperfect, where had been the development? |
15905 | If it is not historically true that such and such things happened in Palestine eighteen centuries ago, what becomes of Christianity? |
15905 | If such materials were known to"Mark,"what imaginable reason could he have for not using them? |
15905 | If symbolical visions and mythical creations had found no place in the early Oriental expression of Divine truth, where had been the development? |
15905 | If the latter is to be accepted, or rejected, by private judgment, why not the former? |
15905 | If the story of the Fall is not the true record of an historical occurrence, what becomes of Pauline theology? |
15905 | If, he says, there are texts which seem to show that Jesus contemplated the evangelisation of the heathen:... Did not the Apostles hear our Lord? |
15905 | In one''s zeal much of the old gets broken to pieces; but has one made ready something new, fit to be set in the place of the old? |
15905 | Is he the kindly, peaceful Christ depicted in the Catacombs? |
15905 | Is it contained in the so- called Apostle''s Creed? |
15905 | Is it not certain that the Apostles did not gather this truth from His teaching? |
15905 | Is it that contained in the Nicene and the Athanasian Creeds? |
15905 | Is such a thing even conceivable? |
15905 | Is there a Social Science? |
15905 | Is there"no relation to things social"in"mental conclusions"which affect men''s whole conception of life? |
15905 | Melanchthon, Ulrich von Hutten, Beza, were they not all humanists? |
15905 | Might not there, however, be a suspension of a lower law by the intervention of a higher? |
15905 | Much astonished at this remark from a person who was supposed not to have seen the relics, Eginhard asked him how he knew that? |
15905 | Now what is a Christian? |
15905 | On what grounds can a reasonable man be asked to believe any more? |
15905 | Or can he be rightly represented by the bleeding ascetic, broken down by physical pain, of too many mediæval pictures? |
15905 | Really? |
15905 | So, if I am asked to call myself an"infidel,"I reply: To what doctrine do you ask me to be faithful? |
15905 | Still more, on the first day, when it is nothing but a flat cellular disk? |
15905 | The plain answer to this question is, Why should anybody be called upon to say how he knows that which he does not know? |
15905 | The preacher asks,"Might not there be a suspension of a lower law by the intervention of a higher?" |
15905 | The question for me is purely one of evidence: is the evidence adequate to bear out the theory, or is it not? |
15905 | To this the priest,"Whence art thou, then, if these are not thy parents?" |
15905 | WHAT IS ELECTRICITY? |
15905 | Was Augustine heretical when he denied the actual historical truth of the record of the Creation? |
15905 | Was not the arch- humanist, Erasmus, fautor- in- chief of the Reformation, until he got frightened and basely deserted it? |
15905 | Was not the name of"Christian"first used to denote the converts to the doctrine promulgated by Paul and Barnabas at Antioch? |
15905 | Was not their chief,"James, the brother of the Lord,"reverenced alike by Sadducee, Pharisee, and Nazarene? |
15905 | Was that prince of agnostics, David Hume, particularly imbued with physical science? |
15905 | Were Gentile converts bound to obey the Law or not? |
15905 | Were none others current in the Roman communities, at the time"Mark"wrote, supposing he wrote in Rome? |
15905 | Were these all that existed in the primitive threefold tradition? |
15905 | What do we find when the accounts of the events in question, contained in the three Synoptic gospels, are compared together? |
15905 | What is the"entire question"which"arises"in a"narrowed form"upon"secular testimony"? |
15905 | What is to hinder our supposing that the organic creation is also a result of natural laws which are in like manner an expression of His will? |
15905 | What line of my writing can the Duke of Argyll produce which confounds the organic with the inorganic? |
15905 | What more intrinsic claim has the story of the Exodus than that of the Deluge, to belief? |
15905 | What, then, was that labour of unsurpassed magnitude and excellence and of immortal influence which Newton did perform? |
15905 | Where are the secret conspirators against this tyranny, whom I am supposed to favour, and yet not have the courage to join openly? |
15905 | Who is to gainsay our ecclesiastical authority here? |
15905 | Who shall or can forbid him? |
15905 | Who was it? |
15905 | Why should not your friend"levitate"? |
15905 | Will their brethren follow their just and prudent guidance? |
15905 | Would not an English court of justice speedily teach him better? |
15905 | [ 44] Must we suppose, therefore, that the Apostle to the Gentiles has stated that which is false? |
15905 | and what was_ their_ impression from what they heard? |
15905 | or was he ready to accept anything that fitted in with his preconceived ideas? |
23028 | All right, the next question is why did I choose H. E. instead of going in with everything I had? 23028 And what is the''Mancji Presence''?" |
23028 | Any damage there? |
23028 | Any progress, Mannion? |
23028 | Ca n''t you tune that whine out, Joyce? |
23028 | Can we eat this stuff? |
23028 | Can you make anything of it? |
23028 | Cap''n, you mean you was hurt by somebody? 23028 Cap''n, you''re hurt, ai n''t you? |
23028 | Cap''n,Thomas said diffidently,"it ai n''t none a my business, but do n''t you think maybe I better get the doctor for ya?" |
23028 | Could I get through them? |
23028 | Do n''t you know we''re in action against a hostile ship? |
23028 | Getting anything on video? |
23028 | Got any spares, Cap''n? |
23028 | How big are they? |
23028 | How could you be sure, Admiral? 23028 How did you get in here?" |
23028 | How did you spot it, Clay? |
23028 | How do you know your way around a radar set, Thomas? |
23028 | Join me in a drink? |
23028 | Just what kind of analysis do you have in mind? 23028 Kramer, what''s your report?" |
23028 | May I record your remarks, Admiral? |
23028 | May I see it? |
23028 | Mind if I take a look at it, Cap''n? |
23028 | Sure, Cap''n; but are you sure you want to let them boys in here after the way they jumped you an''all? |
23028 | They launchin''scouts, or what? |
23028 | What are you doing in here, Thomas? |
23028 | What have you got, Lieutenant? |
23028 | What is this, a game? |
23028 | What started this riot? |
23028 | What the devil does that mean? |
23028 | What''s happenin''? 23028 What''s the velocity, Joyce?" |
23028 | Where do these ducts lead? |
23028 | Which should we take? |
23028 | Why are n''t you at your duty station? |
23028 | Why do n''t they generate their own juice? 23028 Why do you want to antagonize them, Captain?" |
23028 | Why me? |
23028 | Will you join me? |
23028 | Will you talk to me? |
23028 | You just stay in here? |
23028 | You''re in charge of this menagerie? |
23028 | *****"You want the answers to some questions, do n''t you?" |
23028 | But are you sure you feel like inspectin''with them busted ribs?" |
23028 | Cap''n?" |
23028 | Does that sound like your torpedo?" |
23028 | Here''s the release key for the combination; you know how to operate it?" |
23028 | How long you been in here, Cap''n?" |
23028 | I mean you did n''t have a fall or nothin'', you was beat up?" |
23028 | So where did I get the notion that our attack would be anything more than a joke to them? |
23028 | Thomas looked at the dead radar screen, then said,"Cap''n, that there radarscope out of action?" |
23028 | What''s the report?" |
23028 | Why did n''t you believe they were cattle?" |
23028 | Will you come down, sir?" |
23028 | You would n''t want me to set up pluto heads for ya, would ya, Cap''n?" |
19174 | A capsule of what? |
19174 | A what? |
19174 | And Paris-- how about Paris? |
19174 | And when you succeed? |
19174 | And you believe that any one who could generate a ray such as you describe could control the motion of the earth? |
19174 | And you want to know what''s done it? 19174 Any passengers?" |
19174 | Are these messages addressed to anybody in particular? |
19174 | Atterbury,said he meditatively,"did I ever tell you why they do that?" |
19174 | Berlin-- in Germany, you mean? |
19174 | But how? 19174 But the data----""What do you call a reasonable distance?" |
19174 | By the way, did you know Berlin had been taken? |
19174 | Ca n''t I get a few to go along with me? |
19174 | Can we get off a message to Washington? |
19174 | Do you hear how much louder it speaks than those of the Germans? |
19174 | Do you regard it as possible by any human agency? |
19174 | Do you think I''m a liar? |
19174 | Do you think that the two of us can fly the_ Chimaera_ south again? |
19174 | Have a cracker? |
19174 | Have n''t you heard? |
19174 | How about it? |
19174 | How about the earth''s losing that quarter of an hour? |
19174 | I suppose I can go ashore, ca n''t I? |
19174 | I suppose there''s the devil to pay? |
19174 | I wo n''t be talked to this way, do you hear? 19174 Is that all?" |
19174 | Juice? |
19174 | My name, sir? |
19174 | Now are you satisfied? |
19174 | Order? |
19174 | Queer, eh? |
19174 | Satisfied? |
19174 | Say, Bill, did you feel the shock? |
19174 | Say, Nellie,he demanded, tossing aside the paper impatiently,"ai n''t those waffles ready yet?" |
19174 | Shall we remain inactive? 19174 Sit down, wo n''t you?" |
19174 | That''s all right,said Bennie,"but what were we doing yesterday? |
19174 | The first? |
19174 | The last thing? 19174 They wo n''t blame you, will they?" |
19174 | Things upset and so on? 19174 Wait a second, ca n''t you?" |
19174 | Well--he hesitated--"where were you when it happened?" |
19174 | Well, shall we start the ball? |
19174 | Well, you''re a star gazer, are n''t you? |
19174 | Well? 19174 Well?" |
19174 | Well? |
19174 | What I want to know is whether it could happen from the inside? |
19174 | What Sahara business? |
19174 | What do you call a reasonable distance? 19174 What do you mean?" |
19174 | What do you think, Sir John? |
19174 | What do you want? 19174 What do you wish me to do?" |
19174 | What does he mean by that? |
19174 | What does it all mean? |
19174 | What force have you in mind? |
19174 | What th''hell are you doing_ here_? 19174 What was its purport?" |
19174 | What was that? |
19174 | What will you send, sir? |
19174 | What''d I tell you? |
19174 | What''s done it? |
19174 | What''s it about? |
19174 | What''s the matter-- atmospherics? |
19174 | What''s the time? |
19174 | What, then, do you require? |
19174 | What, then, shall be done? |
19174 | What? |
19174 | What_ could_ do it? |
19174 | When can they be ready? |
19174 | When will it be possible to start? |
19174 | Where on earth did you come from? |
19174 | Where? |
19174 | Where? |
19174 | Who''s that? |
19174 | Why not? |
19174 | Why not? |
19174 | Why not? |
19174 | Why were we so slow? 19174 Yes,"he said,"but that''s an old principle, is n''t it? |
19174 | Am I talking straight?" |
19174 | Am dat Perfesser Hookey?" |
19174 | And all this stuff about the earth going on the loose? |
19174 | And where did they assert this extraordinary serpent of iron to be? |
19174 | Are the waffles ready?" |
19174 | Are we to sit still and do nothing while the globe''s crust freezes and our armies congeal into corpses?" |
19174 | Are you ready, gentlemen? |
19174 | Atmospheric changes? |
19174 | Burke could reach him in ten hours, but how could_ he_ reach Burke? |
19174 | But a ship would be weeks in getting to the coast, and how could he live in the meantime? |
19174 | But how to get there? |
19174 | But how to handle the man beside him? |
19174 | But the immediate question was, had not the time for this gone by? |
19174 | But what do you say to a cup of chocolate first?" |
19174 | But where could he be found? |
19174 | But why stop there? |
19174 | But why? |
19174 | But you never told me-- what the electrolyte was-- I do n''t suppose-- you-- would be willing to now, would you?" |
19174 | But_ how_?" |
19174 | But_ who_ is he and_ where_ is he? |
19174 | Curie? |
19174 | Did he dream it? |
19174 | Did n''t you feel the air pressure? |
19174 | Did white men ever go there? |
19174 | Did you feel it?" |
19174 | Eh, Bill?" |
19174 | Evarts, am I crazy? |
19174 | Had he ever left Cambridge? |
19174 | Had n''t he wagered five thousand dollars at the club that he would fly to the pole and bring back Peary''s flag-- with no takers? |
19174 | Has it?" |
19174 | Have a cigar?" |
19174 | Have we as yet begun to solve all the mysteries of nature? |
19174 | How can a man think? |
19174 | How do I know but you have forgotten everything you ever knew? |
19174 | How should his message read? |
19174 | How to reach him? |
19174 | How would it turn out? |
19174 | I hope so, but who can tell? |
19174 | I suppose that under other conditions you would be open to conviction?" |
19174 | If he opened the door would n''t he find Bennie with a towel round his head cramming for the"exams"? |
19174 | In a word, could you form any opinion as to the whereabouts of the sender?" |
19174 | Is he going to send himself to eternity along with the rest of us? |
19174 | Is it beyond imagination that the forces which produce them can be controlled?" |
19174 | Is it inconceivable that there should be an undiscovered explosive capable of disrupting the globe? |
19174 | May I come in?" |
19174 | May I smoke? |
19174 | Now how about an outfit? |
19174 | Of what? |
19174 | Or Mars? |
19174 | Or did he really see at an immeasurable distance upon the horizon a quickly dying trail of orange- yellow light? |
19174 | Say, there ai n''t any doubt in your minds that it''s_ him_, is there?" |
19174 | See?" |
19174 | Shall I have him brought in?" |
19174 | Shall we agree? |
19174 | Shall we wait and see what may happen?" |
19174 | Shock, did you say?" |
19174 | So far his influence has been a benign one, but who can say when it may become malignant? |
19174 | Suppose Atterbury turned the Ray on him? |
19174 | Suppose the inductor failed to work? |
19174 | The first message I thought was a joke and stuck it in a book I was reading,''_ Silas Snooks_''----""What?" |
19174 | The point is where_ is_ the chap?" |
19174 | These Nascopees, for instance, how far off might their land be? |
19174 | Was he deceived? |
19174 | Was he not drowsing over his eyepiece in the meridian- circle room? |
19174 | Was he taking too much responsibility, and was Atterbury counting on him for the management of details? |
19174 | Was it not too late to convince the master of the Flying Ring that his orders would be obeyed? |
19174 | Was n''t it a dream about his becoming an astronomer and working at the Naval Observatory? |
19174 | Was n''t it merely a game in which an elaborate system of equivalents gave a semblance of actuality to what in fact was nothing but mind- play? |
19174 | Was n''t it, after all, a crazy thing to try to navigate the complicated mechanism back to civilization? |
19174 | Was the wish father to the thought? |
19174 | Were n''t they all just talking through their hats? |
19174 | Were there rivers in the Nascopee country? |
19174 | Were these real men or creatures of a grotesque dream? |
19174 | What are you working at particularly?" |
19174 | What can I do for you?" |
19174 | What ghosts would its jangle summon? |
19174 | What happened then?" |
19174 | What is the very last thing that you can go back to?" |
19174 | What mysteries would those vague forms disclose? |
19174 | What was it?" |
19174 | What was this strange communion? |
19174 | What was this thing which they were about to do? |
19174 | What was to prevent a trip to the moon? |
19174 | What were they doing with an alternating current in the storage- battery room? |
19174 | What would he see? |
19174 | What''s that? |
19174 | When did it happen?" |
19174 | While he was there they were all planning to migrate for the most absurd reason-- what do you suppose? |
19174 | Who can it be? |
19174 | Who was this mysterious Pax? |
19174 | Why do n''t you send? |
19174 | Why does Hiro-- what''s his name-- call it-- thermic induction?" |
19174 | Why not the earth? |
19174 | Will our armies lay down their arms even after we have agreed? |
19174 | Will our labours please him? |
19174 | Will you go with him?" |
19174 | You remember your name?" |
19174 | You say you''ve forgotten what occurred yesterday? |
19174 | exclaimed the general brusquely,"what is the matter with you? |
19174 | stammered the poor professor,"I-- I----The observations are so-- inadequate-- one can not determine----""What?" |
23767 | Could hardly be better, could it? |
23767 | Do n''t like your home planet, whatever the name was? |
23767 | I wonder how the view will be from up there? |
23767 | No? |
23767 | The other trees? 23767 What do you mean, anything you wanted?" |
23767 | What''s your hurry? |
23767 | Where''s that? 23767 Who_ are_ you?" |
23767 | Why? |
23767 | Your age? 23767 Ashlew? |
23767 | How old--?" |
23767 | How''d you like to stay here?" |
23767 | That jungle?" |
23767 | Who''d find you? |
23767 | You know why they do n''t?" |
23563 | Afraid? |
23563 | Then why, my Venetian friend, have you not left this place long since? |
23563 | What? 23563 Why not? |
23563 | You think it''s possible then, to get out of a place like this, simply by thinking about it? |
23563 | After all, such a long time-- He stopped, Time? |
23563 | And has not a king protection that even a man of noble blood such as myself does not have? |
23563 | And what was that? |
23563 | Contarini had said that it would be... how had he said it? |
23563 | Did anyone know he was here? |
23563 | Did not the saints do so? |
23563 | Fear? |
23563 | Had he really moved through some segment of Eternity to reach this... this place? |
23563 | He had traveled in time, that much was certain, but how far, and in which direction? |
23563 | How did a man get out of this place, anyway? |
23563 | Meanwhile, where the devil was he? |
23563 | Then could he, Broom, get back to his own time, or was he destined to stay in this-- place? |
23563 | Well, was n''t that obvious anyway? |
23563 | What could he do now? |
23563 | What was he doing here? |
23563 | What would a sudden jump of centuries do? |
23563 | What would his men think of him if they saw him getting shaky over the mere touch of a woodlike wall? |
23563 | What''s your first lesson?" |
23563 | What? |
23563 | What? |
23563 | What? |
23563 | What? |
23563 | Where did he go?" |
23563 | Why did you return?" |
23563 | Why should n''t the room look odd, after he had gone through-- What? |
23563 | Why? |
23563 | Would England hesitate to ransom the brave king who has fought so gallantly in the Holy Crusades? |
23563 | You wish to know why? |
23563 | _ Time?_ What had Contarini said about time? |
23563 | _ Time?_ What had Contarini said about time? |
23669 | And since we''re asking questions about each other''s way of life, when is your State going to begin to_ wither away_? |
23669 | How about a drink? 23669 How can we wither away the State as long as we are threatened by capitalist aggression?" |
23669 | How was that? |
23669 | Well, shall we emerge and let the quaking multitudes know that once again we have made a shaky agreement? 23669 What difference does it make, who struck the spark?" |
23669 | What''s the alternative? |
23669 | After all that''s happened to this human race of ours, do you really believe in divine guidance?" |
23669 | And when they end? |
23669 | Did n''t the old Romans have some sort of maxim to the effect that when you''re threatened with unease at home stir up trouble abroad?" |
23669 | Did n''t your boy Marx, or was it Engels, write a small book on the subject? |
23669 | Have you ever noticed how it is that the nonconformists in any society are usually crackpots? |
23669 | How about another drink? |
23669 | How about one of those long cold drinks, with the cola stuff?" |
23669 | How are you people doing on cancer research?" |
23669 | How much of that cola stuff do you put in?" |
23669 | How''re Olga and the baby?" |
23669 | How''s Martha?" |
23669 | If it had all been in the hands of that organization...""The United Nations?" |
23669 | Jim told him, and while the other was on his feet mixing the drinks, said,"You figure on sticking to the same line this year?" |
23669 | Look, would you rather speak Russian?" |
23669 | The truth now, Jim, do you really believe in a God? |
23669 | Vovo yawned and said,"How long are we going to be in here?" |
10427 | Is anything too hard for the Lord? |
10427 | And consider, Is not man a kind? |
10427 | And courage? |
10427 | And does the fact of the demon and his doings, being as yet unseen and unknown, make them spiritual, or the harm that he may do, a spiritual harm? |
10427 | And for woman-- What might I not say on that point? |
10427 | And has not mankind varied, physically, intellectually, spiritually? |
10427 | And how do I know that the chalk was covered with sand- beds? |
10427 | And if any say( as is often too rashly said): This is not the God of the New: I answer, but have you read your New Testament? |
10427 | And if any shall reply-- And what use if I do try? |
10427 | And if you say-- Who is sufficient for these things?--Who can answer these questions? |
10427 | And is not that fear of the spiritual world? |
10427 | And is this all which the facts mean? |
10427 | And now you are here, how do you get your living? |
10427 | And the sacred tree? |
10427 | And was it sawn asunder merely by the age- long gnawing of the waves? |
10427 | And when did each come hither? |
10427 | And why should they try or wish to lift it? |
10427 | Another: It is all physiological units; but his reason asks: What is the"physis,"the nature and"innate tendency"of the units? |
10427 | Are we to reverence Him less or more, if we hear that His might is greater, His wisdom deeper, than we ever dreamed? |
10427 | Are you and your children thriving, like decent people who can take care of themselves, or growing pauperised and degraded, and dying out? |
10427 | As for God, who can find Him? |
10427 | Because the land was more friable originally? |
10427 | Because there was more rain then than now? |
10427 | Bio- geology, then, begins with asking every plant or animal you meet, large or small, not merely-- What is your name? |
10427 | But again, does that fact really cut off any great space of time from his hundreds of thousands of years? |
10427 | But did all the powers of the universe combine to prevent it growing? |
10427 | But does the matter end here? |
10427 | But has the savage no other faculties, save his five senses and five passions? |
10427 | But how came these tertiary sandstones to be so very hard, while the strata around them are so soft? |
10427 | But how do I know that there was a shore- line here? |
10427 | But how was it raised? |
10427 | But is not that still a hasty assumption? |
10427 | But is there not, besides that law, a law of mutual help? |
10427 | But what are they finding, more and more, below their facts, below all phenomena which the scalpel and the microscope can show? |
10427 | But what do we find in the Bible, with the exception of that first curse? |
10427 | But what has that to do with mere fear of the unseen? |
10427 | But what has this to do with a gravel- pit? |
10427 | But what if the fear be not rational, but irrational? |
10427 | But what if the wasp tribe had no captives? |
10427 | But what if they began to fail? |
10427 | But what success had they? |
10427 | But where did the sandstone come from? |
10427 | But which child reverences his father most? |
10427 | But why? |
10427 | But why? |
10427 | But, fear of the unknown? |
10427 | By what road did you come? |
10427 | Did not all the powers of the universe also combine to make it grow, if only it had valour and worth wherewith to grow? |
10427 | Did not the rains feed it, the very mortar in the wall give lime to its roots? |
10427 | Do I say that this is all? |
10427 | For then there comes to him the thought-- And are these all the facts? |
10427 | From whence did vegetable and animal life crawl back to the land, as it rose again; and cover its mantle of glacial drift with fresh life and verdure? |
10427 | Had not he deserted them? |
10427 | Have you read the Book of Revelations? |
10427 | Have you read the latter chapters of St. Matthew? |
10427 | Have you read the opening of the Epistle to the Romans? |
10427 | He that planted the ear, shall He not hear?" |
10427 | He walks by day past a black cavern mouth, and thinks, with a shudder-- Something ugly may live in that ugly hole: what if it jumped out upon me? |
10427 | How could it be otherwise? |
10427 | How did these three floras get each to its present place? |
10427 | How do I know that? |
10427 | How does that suit your conception of a God of love? |
10427 | How should they escape it? |
10427 | I answer-- Who but you, or your pupils after you, if you will but try? |
10427 | I know that many, especially men of business, are inclined to sneer at it, and ask what is the use of it? |
10427 | If a rock falls from the cliff above him, what more natural than to suppose that there is some giant up there who threw it at him? |
10427 | If the old words,"He that made the eye, shall He not see? |
10427 | Is it a study to make men conceited and self- sufficient? |
10427 | Is it not likely, then, to be afraid of the wrong object? |
10427 | Is not that a joy, a prize, which wealth can not give, nor poverty take away? |
10427 | Is not that a one- sided statement of facts? |
10427 | Is not that an evidence of its personality? |
10427 | Is not that fear of the unseen world? |
10427 | Is not the Bible, from beginning to end, a history of the variations of mankind, for worse or for better, from their original type? |
10427 | Learnt what a gravel- pit is? |
10427 | Mary Queen of Scots was"beautiful and unfortunate"--what heart would not bleed for a beautiful woman in trouble? |
10427 | May it not sleep there all day, and prowl for prey all night? |
10427 | May not their denuding power have been far greater in old times than now? |
10427 | Now, if there should come to any thinking man of this tribe, at this epoch, the new thought-- Who made the world? |
10427 | Now, what do these two plants mark? |
10427 | Now, whence did they come? |
10427 | Now-- how do we know that? |
10427 | One says: It is all vibrations; but his reason, unsatisfied, asks: And what makes the vibrations vibrate? |
10427 | Or are you among the weak, the failing, the dwindling, the doomed? |
10427 | Or by a mighty current? |
10427 | Or by water draining off a vast flat as it was upheaved out of the sea? |
10427 | Or, if not there, where? |
10427 | Ought God to seem less or more august in our eyes, when we are told that His means are even more simple than we supposed? |
10427 | Reverence? |
10427 | Shall I be the happier for it? |
10427 | Shall I be the wiser? |
10427 | Shall we quarrel with Science if she should show how those words are true? |
10427 | So, you plant or you animal, are you among the strong, the successful, the multiplying, the colonising? |
10427 | That brute competition is the one law of his life? |
10427 | That he is doomed for ever to be the slave of his own needs, enforced by an internecine struggle for existence? |
10427 | That is Nature''s law: and is it not at first sight a fearful law? |
10427 | That man is merely a part of Nature, the puppet of circumstances and hereditary tendencies? |
10427 | The next question is, What study? |
10427 | Three worlds? |
10427 | Try and conceive, then, what a much more vast mass of chalk must have been washed away, to leave that vast mass of gravel behind it.--Conceive? |
10427 | Was Theophrastus''s superstitious man so very foolish for pouring oil on every round stone? |
10427 | Was it made by an earthquake? |
10427 | Was it not written of old:"Whither shall I go from Thy presence, or whither shall I flee from Thy spirit?" |
10427 | Was its bed, sea or dry land, or under an ice sheet, during the long ages of the glacial epoch? |
10427 | Was not the wasp- king angry with them? |
10427 | Well-- what do those stones tell us? |
10427 | What broke them up? |
10427 | What chain of misreasoning had they in their heads when they hit on that as a device for making the crops grow? |
10427 | What cure is there? |
10427 | What deliverance is there from this mysterious house- fiend, save brute force? |
10427 | What difference is there between a savage''s fear of a demon, and a hunter''s fear of a fall? |
10427 | What does the savage fear? |
10427 | What formed the magnificent escarpment of the Beacon Hill, or the lesser one of Finchamstead Ridges? |
10427 | What furrowed out their steep side- valleys? |
10427 | What if he be right? |
10427 | What if it be, in plain homely English, blind fear; fear of the unknown, simply because it is unknown? |
10427 | What if the agony and death of slaves did not appease the wasps? |
10427 | What makers or builders more cunning than those wasps of whom his foolish head is full? |
10427 | What matter to the sentimentalist? |
10427 | What meant the fruit, the flowers, the honey, which the slaves left there by night? |
10427 | What need for the soldier and the man of science to fraternise just now? |
10427 | What next will be demanded of us by physical science? |
10427 | What she will do in her maturity, who dare predict? |
10427 | What swept away all but a thin cap of them on the upper part of Dogmersfield Park, another under Winchfield House; another at Bearwood, and so forth? |
10427 | What then? |
10427 | What use if I succeed in answering every question which you have propounded to- night? |
10427 | What use, if I do try? |
10427 | What was the result? |
10427 | What was your last place of abode? |
10427 | What were those Red Men thinking of? |
10427 | What would be the result? |
10427 | When, finally, did it dwindle down to the brook which now runs through Wareham town? |
10427 | When? |
10427 | Where did each come from? |
10427 | Where the Straits of Dover are now? |
10427 | Which is the oldest? |
10427 | Who but the nymphs? |
10427 | Who can make the crooked straight, or number that which is wanting? |
10427 | Who can tell? |
10427 | Who had done it? |
10427 | Why not? |
10427 | Why not? |
10427 | Why not? |
10427 | Why pry into her awful secrets? |
10427 | Why should it? |
10427 | Why stop to ascertain what sort of a prison it was? |
10427 | Why stop to ask whether she brought it on herself? |
10427 | Will any one tell me what harm it has ever done? |
10427 | Will any one tell me whether the healthy floras of the moors, or the thymy flora of the chalk downs, were the earlier inhabitants of these isles? |
10427 | You ask why this is? |
10427 | You demur? |
10427 | You must ask--Was there not land to the south of the Isle of Wight in those ages, and for ages after; and what was its extent and shape? |
10427 | does not St. Paul hold the identity of the whole Jewish race with Israel their forefather, as strongly as any prophet of the Old Testament? |
10427 | to be hurtful, ruinous to animals as well as to man? |
2628 | Are they, as the healthy common sense of the ancient Greeks appears to have led them to assume without hesitation, the remains of animals and plants? |
2627 | ''Which way did he go? 2627 ''Young man,''cried the eunuch,''have you seen the Queen''s dog?'' |
2627 | Where is he?'' |
13931 | Ah,said Lady Lefevre,"you have noticed something, have you? |
13931 | And all is vanity, eh? |
13931 | And how much, Embro,laughed Julius, rising to leave the circle,"is the argument advanced by your ticketing the case with that long word?" |
13931 | And is that electricity too? |
13931 | And is that your secret? |
13931 | And where have you been all this while? |
13931 | And where is he gone? 13931 And why, may I ask?" |
13931 | And you are really Julius Courtney? |
13931 | And you did not get weary of it? |
13931 | And you thought--? |
13931 | Are you afraid of me? 13931 Are you warm enough?" |
13931 | Becomes solitary, does he? |
13931 | Been in the country? |
13931 | Been what? |
13931 | Brandy? 13931 But ca n''t I do something for you first? |
13931 | But come,said Embro, posing the question with his forefinger;"do you believe that story, Lefevre?" |
13931 | But if he is engaged, Jenkins--? |
13931 | But what did the stranger do to put him in that condition, which seems something more than hypnotism? |
13931 | But,asked Lefevre,"how did you get into such a low condition?" |
13931 | Can I conceive? |
13931 | Do n''t I remember well,said Lefevre,"what you were like when I first met you in Paris?" |
13931 | Do you feel ill? |
13931 | Do you know the beautiful creature? |
13931 | Do you mind saying what you have to say and letting me go? |
13931 | Do you perceive my purpose? |
13931 | Do you quite believe the story? |
13931 | Does the experience of another,demanded the doctor,"however untoward it may be, ever keep a man from making his own? |
13931 | Gone out,said Lefevre,"to the club or to dinner, I suppose?" |
13931 | Has it, indeed, got so far as that? |
13931 | Has nobody been to see him since he came in? |
13931 | Have you lost anything? |
13931 | Have you read it yourself, Julius? |
13931 | Have you seen any of the picture- shows, Julius? |
13931 | Having a debauch, you mean? 13931 He has no profession?" |
13931 | He is gone into the country, then? |
13931 | How are you? |
13931 | How? 13931 I am about to attempt,"said he,"an altogether new operation: the patient has remained just as I left her, I suppose?" |
13931 | I am right, I believe, Dr Lefevre, in setting this down to the author of that other case you had,--that from the Brighton train? |
13931 | I suppose his people are of the right sort? |
13931 | I wish to see Mr Courtney,said Lefevre, in the half hope that Jenkins would say,"Which Mr Courtney?" |
13931 | In the name of truth, Lefevre,answered Julius,"if my life is not my own, what is? |
13931 | Indeed, sir, when you put it so,said the house- physician, suddenly steeled and brightened into interest,"I should say,''why not?'' |
13931 | Is he alone, then? |
13931 | Is it fair,said Julius,"to ask you in what direction you are looking for an explanation or revelation?" |
13931 | Is it not horrible? 13931 Is there such a thing as an absolute impossibility?" |
13931 | Is your master at home, Jenkins? |
13931 | Julius,said he,"what does this mean?" |
13931 | Lazying in bed on such a day as this? 13931 May I,"he said,"open the window?" |
13931 | May not I come in? 13931 My dear fellow,"said Lefevre,"do you consider what you are so promptly offering? |
13931 | Nervous Force, whether it be Electricity or not, is manifestly a fluid of some sort: why should it not be transfused as the other vital fluid is? |
13931 | Not at home, Jenkins? 13931 Nothing to do, my dear fellow?" |
13931 | Now, you are a musician, are you not? |
13931 | Oh yes,said Julius, quietly,"I can pronounce an opinion; but what''s the use of that? |
13931 | Shall I get some brandy, sir? |
13931 | Still, had n''t you better try to find out what he may have in that line? |
13931 | Supposing,said Lefevre,"that this Julius were their son, do you know of any reason why he should be reserved about his parentage?" |
13931 | There is no remedy for me but death, which( who knows?) 13931 Weary of it? |
13931 | Well,said Lefevre at length, smiling in spite of a twinge of jealousy,"what do you think, now you have seen him, of the fascinating Julius?" |
13931 | Well? |
13931 | Well? |
13931 | What Paris case? |
13931 | What do you make of this queer case at the Hôtel- Dieu in Paris? 13931 What do you think of it?" |
13931 | What does a man want with a family and a name? 13931 What has come over Nora?" |
13931 | What is this? |
13931 | What then, sir? |
13931 | What-- what do you think of my daughter? 13931 What?" |
13931 | Where have you been this long, long while, Julius? |
13931 | Where is the man? |
13931 | Where was this lady found? |
13931 | Who is the gentleman? |
13931 | Who is there? |
13931 | Who? 13931 Why, Julius,"said Lefevre,"that''s a new experience you are trying,--is it not?" |
13931 | Wo n''t you let me in, Lefevre? |
13931 | Worse? |
13931 | Would n''t a hansom be quicker? |
13931 | Would not my example keep you from using it selfishly? |
13931 | You are alone,said Lefevre,"are you not?" |
13931 | You do n''t understand? |
13931 | You have been in the country,--have you not? |
13931 | You play the violin? |
13931 | You really think so? |
13931 | You say that? 13931 You wanted,"said he,"some serious talk with me, mother?" |
13931 | You-- you saw that? |
13931 | ''What is the matter with you all?'' |
13931 | A secret that would enable you--_you_--to work cures more wonderful than any that are told of the greatest Eastern Thaumaturge?" |
13931 | And what-- what if Julius knew all that, and therefore sought to keep his parentage hidden? |
13931 | And why could they not have had their talk there as well as in Savile Row? |
13931 | And why was he nightly haunting the busiest pavements of London, in the crowd, but not of it, urged on as by some desire or agony? |
13931 | And yet, who knows what worlds he may not have drawn into his flaming self, and consumed during the æons of his existence? |
13931 | Are you ill?" |
13931 | But can there be any question of vanity or vexation in this sweet, glorious sunshine?" |
13931 | But do you see how Nora and Julius are taken up with each other? |
13931 | But how can we stay babbling and quibbling here all this delicious afternoon? |
13931 | But how was success to be compelled? |
13931 | But you were going to say--?" |
13931 | But-- and you see I frankly expose my whole position to you-- what would you think of her for a wife?" |
13931 | But--_que diable vas- tu faire dans cette galère?_ You are the best friend in the world, and whenever I am in trouble-- and who knows? |
13931 | But--_que diable vas- tu faire dans cette galère?_ You are the best friend in the world, and whenever I am in trouble-- and who knows? |
13931 | Can you conceive, Julius, of a universal principle in Nature being got so under control as to form a universal basis of cure?" |
13931 | Could I not have gone elsewhere-- anywhere, the wide world over-- and lived my life? |
13931 | Crime? |
13931 | Do n''t you see how foolish that is?" |
13931 | Do n''t you think a talk with me might help you?" |
13931 | Do you find her very changed, then?" |
13931 | Do you know that my experiment, if successful, might leave you a paralytic, or an imbecile, or even-- a corpse?" |
13931 | Had he been very ill? |
13931 | Has the lady given an account of it? |
13931 | Have you read it, Julius?" |
13931 | He had a flying thought--"Can it be a woman, after all, in this strange shape?" |
13931 | He told you, I suppose?" |
13931 | How came the idea? |
13931 | How can I harm you?" |
13931 | How do ideas ever come? |
13931 | I believe I have heard of the moon having a magnetic influence on people: do you think it has? |
13931 | I can see you look anxious: is Mary''s condition very serious?--most serious? |
13931 | I demanded; when they instantly cried,''What is the matter with_ you?_ Have you been poisoned?'' |
13931 | I demanded; when they instantly cried,''What is the matter with_ you?_ Have you been poisoned?'' |
13931 | I knew him years ago: was he a relation of yours, I wonder?" |
13931 | I knew no more of duty than Crusoe on his island; and as for work, I had no ambition,--why, then, should I work? |
13931 | I mean, not as a doctor, but as a man?" |
13931 | In flashes of reflection these questions arose: Who could he be but Hernando Courtney?--and where could he be going but to Julius''s chambers? |
13931 | Is it inevitable? |
13931 | Is it necessary? |
13931 | Is it not forced?" |
13931 | Is not my wretched secret written in my face?" |
13931 | Is your conclusion clear upon the evidence? |
13931 | It was clear that in both cases the nerves had been seriously played upon; but for what purpose? |
13931 | Julius astonished him by demanding,"What is the outrage? |
13931 | Lady Lefevre expressed that in her question--"Why, Julius, have you taken to hard work? |
13931 | Life without health can be nothing but a weariness: why should it be reckoned a praiseworthy thing to keep it going at any price? |
13931 | May we go now, Lady Lefevre?" |
13931 | Now, will you go and speak to her at once, or will you wait till another day? |
13931 | Ought he not to have insisted on seeing whether Julius was in truth alone in the study? |
13931 | Ought he not to leave some hint behind him of the strange adventure upon which he was about to embark, and which might end he knew not how or where? |
13931 | Over dinner, Lefevre was beset with inquiries about his mysterious case:--Was the young man better? |
13931 | Science is the examination of facts, and what has imagination to do with that? |
13931 | Shall I tell them anything of this?" |
13931 | Should he tell the inspector all that he had seen the night before, and all that he suspected now, or should he hold his peace? |
13931 | Something magneto- electric-- eh? |
13931 | Then turning to the waiting policeman, he said,"Of course, you must report this to your inspector?" |
13931 | They were retiring from the window when Embro''s voice again sounded at Lefevre''s elbow--"Come now, Lefevre; what''s the meaning of that Paris case?" |
13931 | Was he handsome? |
13931 | What did he seek?--and what find? |
13931 | What did you desire?--what did you hope for?" |
13931 | What did you say his name is, John?" |
13931 | What do you say, John?" |
13931 | What does she accuse the man of?" |
13931 | What does this mean?" |
13931 | What good would it do me if I had it?" |
13931 | What had the foreign- looking stranger done to him? |
13931 | What if the mysterious person were really proved to be Julius''s father? |
13931 | What more could be said or done? |
13931 | What then? |
13931 | What was the meaning of so much mystery? |
13931 | What was the secret of the old man''s life which had left such an awful impress on his face? |
13931 | What was the secret of the stranger''s endeavour? |
13931 | What, then, did it mean? |
13931 | Where am I?" |
13931 | Where did you say she was found?" |
13931 | Who journeyed with you?" |
13931 | Who was the man, may I ask, that you knew?" |
13931 | Why fix yourself to call this principle you''re seeking for''electricity''? |
13931 | Why should I seek fame? |
13931 | Why, Lefevre, do you look so amazed and overcome? |
13931 | Will you come?" |
13931 | Will you do me that service?" |
13931 | Will you have something to eat and drink? |
13931 | Will you step into the drawing- room, sir, while I inquire? |
13931 | Would you be so good as to bring me the bow of your violin, and borrow for me anywhere a tuning- fork of as high a note as possible?" |
13931 | Would you have me, then, live on,--passing to and fro among mankind merely as a blight, taking the energy of life, even from whomsoever I would not? |
13931 | Yet, he thought, how could he speak to the official, with all that he suspected, all that he feared, in his heart? |
13931 | You remember Nora, Julius, when she was a little girl in frocks?" |
13931 | You think me prejudiced in favour of anything of the kind; perhaps I think you prejudiced against it: where, then, is the good of discussion?" |
13931 | and for what purpose had he done it? |
13931 | debt? |
13931 | he panted in amazement,"do you know that you are refusing such a medical and spiritual secret as the world has not known for thousands of years? |
13931 | or were father and son somehow aware of each other? |
13931 | or, what? |
13931 | political intrigue? |
13931 | said he;"what are you talking about? |
13931 | what have you done?" |
13931 | who knows? |
13931 | why did you not tell me this long ago? |
23232 | And when you and your neighbors discovered the village, did you decide to become expatriates right then and there? |
23232 | Are_ you_ the real- estate man I sent for? |
23232 | Business always comes first with you, does n''t it? |
23232 | Consider the--"Distance? 23232 Could you direct me to number 23 Locust Street?" |
23232 | Did you have dinner? |
23232 | Dies out? |
23232 | Do n''t you? |
23232 | Do you blame us? 23232 Do you know what I think?" |
23232 | Do you understand now why I tried so hard to find a trustworthy agent? |
23232 | Has your husband already left for Pfleugersville? |
23232 | How in the dickens did you get in there? |
23232 | I''m--"Sorry? 23232 Into which category would you say I fall?" |
23232 | Is it? |
23232 | Suppose,he said presently,"that circumstances should make it impossible for me to carry out my end of the agreement?" |
23232 | Their departed masters? |
23232 | What_ did_ happen? |
23232 | Why did n''t they take their dogs with them? |
23232 | Why do n''t you let me stay at the hotel? |
23232 | Zarathustra,he gasped,"where did you get it?" |
23232 | And then,"Wonder why she wants to hang onto junk like this?" |
23232 | But please don''t--""Bother? |
23232 | Ca n''t you imagine the mockery opportunists would have made out of it? |
23232 | Did dog houses have back doorways? |
23232 | Green ones? |
23232 | Had she forgotten to latch it? |
23232 | Now that you''ve discovered our secret, Mr. Myles, what do you think of our brave new world?" |
23232 | Or had she deliberately left it unlatched so that Zarathustra could get in? |
23232 | The month was October, not June, and since when did flowers bloom and grass grow in October? |
23232 | Then, to Philip,"Shall we walk?" |
23232 | Then,"Do you have any identification?" |
23232 | There_ is_ a hotel, is n''t there?" |
23232 | True, most of the work is farmwork, but what of that? |
23232 | Was it Pfleugersville? |
23232 | What kind of roses? |
23232 | When she volunteered no explanation, he added,"Where did they move to?" |
23232 | Why do n''t you read it?" |
23232 | Why in the world did you let everything go to pot just because you were moving some place else?" |
23232 | Why should you be? |
23232 | Would it be presumptuous of me to ask how you''re going to pay for them when you''re virtually giving your old houses away?" |
2629 | But if what lies below the horse''s"knee"thus corresponds to the middle finger in ourselves, what has become of the four other fingers or digits? |
2629 | Did things so happen or did they not? |
2629 | What has become of the bones of all these animals? |
2629 | What we desire to know is, is it a fact that evolution took place? |
22526 | And the Markovians do n''t like to hear these things? |
22526 | And the Markovians do this, in obedience to you? |
22526 | And you say you_ permitted_ them to inflict wounds--? |
22526 | Are we being ordered off the investigation? |
22526 | But do n''t the Markovians realize the foolishness of deporting us because we stumbled onto the relationship between you and them? 22526 But where is there a life of your own? |
22526 | Ca n''t you see we have n''t failed? 22526 Did n''t anybody ever find out why?" |
22526 | Do you know if there are other I d groups serving in other galaxies? |
22526 | Do you really believe that''s what happened? |
22526 | Ever hear of the Markovian Nucleus? |
22526 | Has it not always been so if a species is to rise very far in its conquest of the Universe? 22526 Have the Markovians changed their attitude in any way?" |
22526 | How did we--? |
22526 | How was I to know that was such a vicious taboo? 22526 How was the savage wolf tamed to become the loyal, friendly dog? |
22526 | How? |
22526 | I believe that is your greeting on Earth, is it not? |
22526 | I wonder if he is n''t even going to feed us today? |
22526 | Ids-- you mean the Idealists--? |
22526 | If there is--? |
22526 | Is it not taboo among all civilized peoples, including your own, to invent and spread lies about those who wish you only well? |
22526 | Is not the parent-- or the teacher-- the servant of the child? |
22526 | Is that all? |
22526 | Know anything about them? |
22526 | May I introduce myself: Sal Karone, servant of the Master Dalls Ret Marthasa? |
22526 | No, darling, this is a perfectly bona fide proposal, complete with license, appointment, the works-- what do you say? |
22526 | Then why are n''t they willing to promote such an investigation? 22526 They had space flight, so they came under their own power?" |
22526 | Translated into your tongue it would be: How was the wild dog tamed, and a saddle put upon the fierce stallion? |
22526 | Were there things you had yet to say to him? |
22526 | What about the I d''s own culture? 22526 What are the chances and potentialities of the Nucleus worlds ever again becoming the marauders they once were? |
22526 | What culture would you have us acquire, that we do not have? |
22526 | What do you mean? |
22526 | What happened? 22526 What would you have us give you?" |
22526 | What''s your position? |
22526 | When? 22526 Who on Earth would believe what you have told me-- that a handful of meek, subservient Ids had conquered the mighty Markovian Nucleus?" |
22526 | Who? |
22526 | Why did you give them such an illusion? |
22526 | Why do you feel so sure of this? |
22526 | Why have the Markovians consistently lied to us? |
22526 | Why is the Council concerned? |
22526 | Why will the people in the Nucleus be made unhappy by our coming? |
22526 | Will you marry me now? |
22526 | Yes--? 22526 You are n''t fooling me?" |
22526 | You are n''t serious--? |
22526 | You believe the worlds are better,he asked gently,"just because you are there?" |
22526 | You could have told me about this a long time ago, could n''t you? |
22526 | You did n''t deliberately fall into a trap where you allowed yourselves to be killed and tortured by them? |
22526 | You have teleportation-- and how many other unknown psychic powers? 22526 You think I would fool about something like that, darling? |
22526 | _ Who_ are you people--_what_ are you? |
22526 | *****"How did you apply that to the Markovians?" |
22526 | After taking us to the heights and showing us everything that lies beyond, are you simply going to turn us away empty- handed?" |
22526 | And if you are in control how can they issue such an order-- unless you want it?" |
22526 | And what purposes--? |
22526 | But wo n''t you let me explain-- won''t you even allow an apology for breaking a taboo we did not understand?" |
22526 | Could you remind them of what their kind once was without stirring up torment within them? |
22526 | Did ancient man try to exterminate the wolves that came to his caves and carried off his young? |
22526 | Do n''t you think so, Karone?" |
22526 | Going backward, let us say, for perhaps two or three hundred Terran years?" |
22526 | Have n''t they any community ties among themselves, or do they ignore their own kind?" |
22526 | He merely inclined his held slowly and repeated,"How was the wild dog tamed, and a saddle put upon the fierce stallion?" |
22526 | How are they any different from the way they used to be?" |
22526 | How can we avoid Marthasa and the Markovians?" |
22526 | How can we get there? |
22526 | How was the wild dog tamed, and a saddle put upon the fierce stallion? |
22526 | If it operated once, it could operate again-- and would its results be as happy a second time? |
22526 | If you''ll join us in the dining room as soon as you''re ready--?" |
22526 | Is there anything to prevent you returning to Earth and writing a successful paper on the mystery of the Markovians?" |
22526 | Is your circle a closed one-- or can you admit those who would learn of your ways but are not of your race?" |
22526 | It is completely impossible for us to see him again before we go?" |
22526 | Just why had this bait been so innocently thrown to him? |
22526 | Remember Marthasa''s statement that the relationship of the_ sarghs_ does something to the Markovians? |
22526 | Suppose we make an appointment for this afternoon? |
22526 | That is what you have come for, is it not, Cameron Wilder? |
22526 | The problem you came to solve is now answered, is it not? |
22526 | These Idealists-- who could master galaxies and tame the wild Markovians-- was there anything they could not do? |
22526 | What do we do when we get back home?" |
22526 | What else could you want, with the whole Universe in the palm of your hand? |
22526 | What would it be called among your people?" |
22526 | Where had they lost it? |
22526 | Where is your own purpose? |
22526 | Where is_ your_ culture? |
22526 | Why did you want us to see what you had done?" |
22526 | Why had the Ids failed to lift themselves out of servility to a state of independence, he wondered? |
22526 | Why is it important enough for a big research study, anyway?" |
22526 | Why should they get their hackles up because_ I_ mentioned it?" |
22526 | Why?" |
22526 | Will you bring us back the answer we need?" |
22526 | Will you join us, Terrans?" |
22526 | Yet had the Markovians asked for an attempt to get an admission from him for their own purposes? |
22526 | You are perhaps not so unwilling to be known--?" |
22526 | You ask where is our culture? |
22526 | You ca n''t imagine_ them_ building spaceships can you? |
22526 | You must be expecting to make a long stay?" |
19090 | A claimant to the Kogan estate-- that good enough for you? |
19090 | A man of many interests, Hunter-- shall we let it go at that for the present? 19090 A race residing in the sea now-- could you be sure your machine would discover its presence?" |
19090 | A set- up? |
19090 | A survivor from the L- B? |
19090 | And how would such a claimant be profitable to us? |
19090 | And if there is trouble? |
19090 | And the evidence of such survivors living on-- that exists also? |
19090 | And what are you going to do, take to the woods? |
19090 | And you chose port- drift? |
19090 | And you have such a one? |
19090 | Beam on? |
19090 | But how--? |
19090 | But why in the mountains? 19090 But why?" |
19090 | Can we make the flitter? |
19090 | Can we take off again? |
19090 | Do you know much about this part of the country? |
19090 | Do you think we could blast that thing in the lake? |
19090 | Ever thought of trying for a loan premium? |
19090 | Fight our way out? |
19090 | From the safari? |
19090 | Give_ us_? |
19090 | How bad? |
19090 | How did he get here? |
19090 | How did you get into service at the Starfall? |
19090 | How did you know? |
19090 | How long will preparation take? |
19090 | How soon do you wish to move? |
19090 | Hume? |
19090 | I wonder if they are watching out there? |
19090 | Is there any hope of survivors? |
19090 | Just what did you sight, Gentlehomo Starns? 19090 Just where, Gentlehomo?" |
19090 | Knocked me out? 19090 Loan premium? |
19090 | My turn to ask why? |
19090 | No matter how few, or how scattered your native thinkers may be, you record them without missing any? |
19090 | No? 19090 On Jumala?" |
19090 | One you discovered on Jumala? |
19090 | Parents? |
19090 | Patrol coming? |
19090 | Reflected from some object you mean, Hunter? 19090 River range tomorrow?" |
19090 | Seems all very far and out of orbit now, does n''t it, Lansor? 19090 So you propose--?" |
19090 | Some process triggers into action when a ship sets down on this portion of Jumala, maybe when one planet''s under certain conditions only? 19090 Someone or something landed here after you left?" |
19090 | State child, eh? |
19090 | Still want to go? |
19090 | Such a report would interest the Patrol, would it not? |
19090 | Suppose he is n''t so immune after all? 19090 The stakes would have to be high, would n''t they, for us to go to all this staging? |
19090 | Then you''re an agent? |
19090 | There have been no cases of failure? |
19090 | These watchers-- you do n''t know them? |
19090 | This one-- he makes trouble? |
19090 | This victim compensation-- I_ could_ claim it, even though the deal was a set- up? |
19090 | This wall in the lake,Hume asked suddenly,"you are sure it is artificial?" |
19090 | Wait by the gap? |
19090 | Want a job? |
19090 | Wass? |
19090 | We hunt along the river, then, tomorrow? |
19090 | We? |
19090 | Were n''t Rovald''s reports explicit enough to satisfy you? |
19090 | Were you looking for me? |
19090 | What could be the reason for all this? |
19090 | What did you expect? |
19090 | What do they look like? |
19090 | What do we do now? |
19090 | What do you think it is? |
19090 | What in the name of nine Gods was that? |
19090 | What now? |
19090 | What was that? |
19090 | What''re those? |
19090 | What''s that? 19090 What''s that?" |
19090 | What''s the matter? |
19090 | What-- what are those things? |
19090 | What-- what kind? |
19090 | What--? |
19090 | What? |
19090 | Where? |
19090 | Who are you? |
19090 | Who are you? |
19090 | Why could n''t you have kept that swinging jaw of yours closed last night? 19090 Why not the state jobs?" |
19090 | Why-- why? |
19090 | Why? |
19090 | Why? |
19090 | Why? |
19090 | Why? |
19090 | Would you be willing to sign on? |
19090 | You are Rynch Brodie, castaway from the Largo Drift, are you not? 19090 You are sure of your selection?" |
19090 | You are thinking of an intelligent native race, Hunter? |
19090 | You believe that you are now immune to whatever force this alien installation controls? |
19090 | You believe that? |
19090 | You continue to refuse to tape? |
19090 | You do n''t believe that they will be released after they have been-- processed? |
19090 | You have a choice of survivor? 19090 You have a definite plan of search?" |
19090 | You have a proposition? |
19090 | You have scruples? |
19090 | You mean I need you? 19090 You mean they must have done this before?" |
19090 | You will accept? |
19090 | 6"Brodie?" |
19090 | Ah-- now just what might that be?" |
19090 | And it is well that I did arrive here, is it not, Hunter? |
19090 | And there could be no mirror surface in there, surely there could not be?" |
19090 | And was waiting-- for what? |
19090 | And when did the Largo Drift disappear?" |
19090 | And where was Wass? |
19090 | Are you certain he is in any danger at all? |
19090 | But what did that signify? |
19090 | But why-- why him when Hume was still a prisoner? |
19090 | Did Wass think he was stupid enough not to guess that the Veep''s man would be in com touch with his employer? |
19090 | Did he guess that Rynch lurked behind, was now leading him on for some purpose of his own? |
19090 | Did the smell of death draw it now? |
19090 | Do you wish me to send your message and take over the unit until you return? |
19090 | For what?" |
19090 | Good guess, eh? |
19090 | Got it?" |
19090 | Had Hume another warning of menace out of the wood? |
19090 | Had Yactisi smiled? |
19090 | Had he fallen elsewhere and stumbled on, dazed, to fall a second time? |
19090 | Had some of the stars across the space void broken free from their fixed orbits? |
19090 | Had they somehow learned of his own presence nearby, were they out to find him? |
19090 | Have something to do with your share?" |
19090 | Have you any such in mind?" |
19090 | He asked quietly:"What do you remember, Brodie?" |
19090 | He could not believe that this was the spaceman''s game alone, for had n''t he spoken of"we"? |
19090 | He had been on or in Nahuatl-- a planet? |
19090 | He''s our pilot-- do you want to be planet bound_ here_? |
19090 | Hours-- days? |
19090 | How is it that you did n''t know about them?" |
19090 | If he threw himself at that, would the elasticity of the unseen curtain hurl him back into the claws of the enemy? |
19090 | If you are not Brodie-- then who are you?" |
19090 | It could have holed up in either, waiting to attack any trailer-- but why? |
19090 | Just how empty have we found this world?" |
19090 | No den-- was there also no L- B? |
19090 | Not a beast''s cry-- or was it? |
19090 | Of the place of lights and smells, which he hated so much that the hate was a sour taste in his fright- dried mouth? |
19090 | On the other hand, suppose they could turn that same gray haze to their own advantage-- use it to blanket their withdrawal? |
19090 | Only why was n''t the first Patrol explorer flaming in here caught? |
19090 | Only, why did he continue to dream of that room, that man, and the cup? |
19090 | Or did he? |
19090 | Or had it trailed them from the closed gate? |
19090 | Or were those traces left to guide another party from the camp? |
19090 | Or would you have preferred remaining on that island? |
19090 | Over there?" |
19090 | See-- ahead there where that log''s caught between two rocks? |
19090 | So what does that matter?" |
19090 | Suppose he gets out there and is captured again? |
19090 | Suppose someone''s running a private business of his own here and wants to get rid of visitors?" |
19090 | That could be the answer, could n''t it?" |
19090 | That so?" |
19090 | The Gentlefem?" |
19090 | The glint of sun on the tail of the L- B, tilted now to the sky? |
19090 | Then the Hunter spoke:"Half an hour at the most--""The safari camp? |
19090 | Then what does?" |
19090 | There must be more talking later on-- you understand that?" |
19090 | There was no alteration in the ranks of the blue watchers waiting-- for the barrier to go down, or someone in the camp to step beyond that protection? |
19090 | This is the best we can do now--""We''re close to the mountains, are n''t we?" |
19090 | Time for what? |
19090 | To make ready for a pitched battle with Wass-- or with the beasts herding him? |
19090 | To try in the space of hours to solve the mystery of the lake? |
19090 | Understand?" |
19090 | Understand?" |
19090 | Unless the planet is minutely explored how can your survey teams be sure of that fact?" |
19090 | Waiting for him? |
19090 | Was he going to use the open cut through which the river ran as a way of penetrating the wooded country? |
19090 | Was it exceedingly rough hide, or rudimentary scales? |
19090 | Was the other out to spy on them? |
19090 | Was the other sending a message by that means? |
19090 | What had Starns seen? |
19090 | What had happened? |
19090 | What had possessed him at that moment to contradict? |
19090 | What makes Rynch Brodie so important?" |
19090 | What was he doing here? |
19090 | What was the purpose of the other''s expedition? |
19090 | Where?" |
19090 | Where_ was_ here? |
19090 | Why had he been so utterly stupid? |
19090 | Why? |
19090 | Why? |
19090 | With Hume''s tape in official hands why was n''t the Hunter under restraint? |
19090 | Yes, eventually the Patrol would come-- but when? |
19090 | You take the first one?" |
19090 | Your game, Hume? |
19090 | a city? |
22585 | A key? |
22585 | And it did n''t turn out that way? |
22585 | And she is going to marry him? |
22585 | Are you going to start talking to Boran to undo the damage Narf and Sonig have done? |
22585 | Are you hurt, Honey-- are you hurt? |
22585 | Are you really sure Val loves me, after all? |
22585 | Are you sure? |
22585 | But nothing down there has been changed by it, has it? |
22585 | But--"But what? |
22585 | Did you know Dale wants to go for a walk in the woods with you this bright spring morning-- and he''s no doubt too bashful to tell you so? 22585 Do you believe that story?" |
22585 | Do you have a different one? |
22585 | Do you want me to mair your retter to your dear ore mother? |
22585 | Do you want me to? |
22585 | Embarrass him? |
22585 | Feel bad? 22585 Foolishness?" |
22585 | How? |
22585 | Husband- by- proxy? |
22585 | I heard him bragging about killing, and about his women-- I was weak, was n''t I? |
22585 | I see,he said, and then,"you do n''t feel bad about it, do you, Lyla?" |
22585 | I... so my foolishness is no longer a secret? |
22585 | I... when you have nothing left--Then she lifted her head in a proud gesture and said,"Should it matter to you?" |
22585 | Is n''t it true that certain safety devices prevent atmospheric feedback? |
22585 | Marry that jackass and let him bankrupt her kingdom? |
22585 | Oh? |
22585 | Oh? |
22585 | Oh? |
22585 | She''s hurt? |
22585 | She_ wanted_ to die? |
22585 | So long as I remain physically intact for the marriage night, who cares where or why I went away? |
22585 | So she''s already making it public information? |
22585 | The meeting will be on this mountain? |
22585 | Then what are you going to do? |
22585 | To die? |
22585 | Weak? |
22585 | Well,Rockford said,"what do you think of her?" |
22585 | What about Narf? |
22585 | What do you mean? |
22585 | What does it matter... what does anything matter? |
22585 | What is it? |
22585 | What other? |
22585 | What was Sonig''s plan that Narf told Lyla about? |
22585 | What was it? |
22585 | What was the kind you wanted, Lyla? |
22585 | What? 22585 Who wirr watch over my Princess Ryra after she marry Rord Narf? |
22585 | Who would miss me? |
22585 | Yes? |
22585 | You imply a created incident, sir? |
22585 | You knew all about them, did n''t you? |
22585 | You think so, eh? |
22585 | You went there to die, did n''t you? |
22585 | You''re Lieutenant Hunter, are n''t you? |
22585 | You''re Val Boran, sir? |
22585 | _ Correct it?_"Oh, sure. 22585 _ They saw that?_""Oh, sure. |
22585 | _ Use_ us? |
22585 | _ Val?_The revelation was like the stunning concussion shock of a blaster beam passing two inches overhead. |
22585 | ***** Rockford spoke from the doorway behind Hunter:"Well, my boy, are you ready for your day''s duties?" |
22585 | And then he say, what about the other? |
22585 | Are you hurt, Rootenant?" |
22585 | But how could I tell Daddy, as he lay dying?" |
22585 | But if your father could be here today and know what you know about Narf, do you think he would want you to marry him?" |
22585 | Did you complete your discussion with her?" |
22585 | Did you ever see his lordship''s collection of heads? |
22585 | He asked the question to which he had to have the answer:"Once you were going to marry Val and live on Jardeen, were n''t you?" |
22585 | He could not force himself to speak civilly of Rockford so he changed the subject:"I understand you wanted to talk to me about the Space Guard?" |
22585 | He made an effort to put the vision of Lyla from his mind and asked,"Did you make any progress with Val Boran?" |
22585 | He spoke to Lyla with grating vehemence:"You''ve done an excellent job of making an ass of yourself-- and of me-- haven''t you? |
22585 | Hunter hesitated, then spoke to her:"I understand you want to talk more about the Space Guard, Princess Lyla?" |
22585 | I--""Kansas?" |
22585 | Is this true, your lordship?" |
22585 | Lord Narf wants to kill me?" |
22585 | Lyla, did you think to send anyone after their luggage?" |
22585 | Narf, in the grip of another Guardsman, was standing before the Council and saying in a tone both incredulous and sneering:"Is that my sentence?" |
22585 | Rockford came out of the cabin with his brief case and said to Val,"Are we ready to go?" |
22585 | Shall we call it poetic justice?" |
22585 | She did not answer and he said,"Is that the way it was?" |
22585 | She was walking slowly and he said,"We should get on back before you''re missed, should n''t we?" |
22585 | Then Hunter added,"You think a great deal of her, do n''t you?" |
22585 | Then she was bending down, kissing him, and saying,"Dale... Dale... how can we ever thank you for what you did?" |
22585 | There was an unintended implication in the statement and Hunter made a conjecture:"You and Princess Lyla were engaged-- how long ago?" |
22585 | What would he do to her in the insanity of his hatred and triumph when he reached her? |
22585 | Why did you go into the tiger forest?" |
26066 | And now what can I do for you, Eric? |
26066 | Do n''t you wish-- we had known better? |
26066 | Eric, darling,she said,"is n''t it terrible to be cooped up here in this little flat, away from the things we both love?" |
26066 | Eric? |
26066 | Sir, what have you done with my darling Violet? |
26066 | That''s the lady you were telling me about? 26066 The Cosmic Express?" |
26066 | To Venus? 26066 What is it, dear?" |
26066 | You can make a fire by rubbing sticks together, ca n''t you? |
26066 | You did n''t bring any matches, dear? |
26066 | But, I say-- how''re you coming back? |
26066 | Do you understand, dear?" |
26066 | Elopement? |
26066 | Or is it business difficulties? |
26066 | What is it? |
26066 | You lost it off your hat?" |
20212 | All right,Gordon said,"what goes on?" |
20212 | Along with how many war rockets? |
20212 | And I suppose that would have meant you''d have shipped in all the food we needed free? |
20212 | And after I took a_ bath_ to celebrate? 20212 And suppose nothing happens?" |
20212 | And time''s valuable, ai n''t it? 20212 And what makes you think I''m going to be a spy for Security?" |
20212 | And who can afford hospitals? 20212 Any muckrakers there?" |
20212 | Are you hungry? 20212 Arrest or rescue?" |
20212 | Bruce? |
20212 | But not so old that I ca n''t handle a couple of guards that are stubborn about trucks, eh, Izzy? |
20212 | But what about this part of Marsport? |
20212 | But what started it? |
20212 | Convoy duty, Izzy? 20212 Credits?" |
20212 | Did you find them, cobber? |
20212 | Did you think we''d let you go without seeing you off, cobber? |
20212 | Doing what? |
20212 | Eh? 20212 Either of you know where I can buy stencils and ink and find some kind of a truck to haul this paper along?" |
20212 | Ever see a Martian election? 20212 Ever see starvation?" |
20212 | First time? |
20212 | Freitag, what about you? 20212 Going hunting for those damned kids, eh?" |
20212 | Good luck, Gordon-- and damn it, we''re-- we got ta eat, do n''t we? 20212 Gordon, what does Security want with you?" |
20212 | Gordon? 20212 Gov''nor, if you''re right, and the plain gees pay my salary, who''s paying me to start fighting other cops? |
20212 | Hear that siren, gov''nor? 20212 Hell, who would n''t loot your trains if that''s going on?" |
20212 | Hospital? |
20212 | How come you''re walking beat, anyhow? 20212 How do I sign up with you?" |
20212 | How do we do it? |
20212 | How in hell do I marry her without any rigmarole? |
20212 | How long have I been like this? |
20212 | How much? |
20212 | How so? 20212 Huh?" |
20212 | If Security''s so damned powerful, why does n''t it stop that? |
20212 | If the dome gives them a perfect cover, why let me make a jackass of myself, Mother? |
20212 | Is it true about Security sending a ship? |
20212 | Like this social call? |
20212 | Looking for a room? |
20212 | Need a convoy? |
20212 | New cop, eh? 20212 Oh, it''s you, Gordon?" |
20212 | Or should I carry you? |
20212 | Pie- Face? |
20212 | Put a uniform on some men and they begin to believe they''re cops, eh, cobber? |
20212 | Rough, eh? 20212 Same old angles, eh? |
20212 | Security? 20212 Sheila?" |
20212 | So I get sent to Mercury? |
20212 | So Security wants me to contact the others in the book and organize things? |
20212 | So that''s the dope I brought out, eh? 20212 So you''re_ that_ Gordon? |
20212 | So? |
20212 | Tell me, lad, did they get Murdoch? |
20212 | Tell those trained apes of yours to cut the lights, will you, Mother? 20212 The gang?" |
20212 | The princess? 20212 Then who cares? |
20212 | Vacation? |
20212 | War, what else? 20212 Well, how--?" |
20212 | Well? 20212 What about a lock on the door?" |
20212 | What are you going to do now, Bruce? |
20212 | What did Trench want? |
20212 | What does your boss Jurgens figure on doing, punk? 20212 What else can I do?" |
20212 | What good would it do you? 20212 What happened to you, Izzy?" |
20212 | What happens to you now? |
20212 | What happens when they arrive, Bruce? |
20212 | What in hell brings you back? |
20212 | What makes you think Security can do anything? 20212 What makes you think Wayne will be re- elected? |
20212 | What''s he hanged for? |
20212 | What''s in it? |
20212 | What''s the angle? |
20212 | When do we get our money? |
20212 | When my own granddaughter comes crying for help? 20212 Where does a man eat around here?" |
20212 | Where''s Captain Trench? |
20212 | Where''s Randolph? |
20212 | Who elected you chief martyr around here? 20212 Who is it?" |
20212 | Who knows? 20212 Who''s this?" |
20212 | Why did n''t you two wait? |
20212 | Why do n''t you pull off the planet, Fats? 20212 Why do n''t you two get married and make your fighting legal?" |
20212 | Why not push it ourselves? |
20212 | Why not, Gordon? 20212 Why''d you come back?" |
20212 | Wire and explosive still there? |
20212 | You ai n''t gon na beat me this time? 20212 You all right, Bruce? |
20212 | You mean you hid Trench out, too? |
20212 | You''re going through with it? |
20212 | Your mother was good with a soldering iron, was n''t she? 20212 And what happened? |
20212 | Any objections, Yeoman?" |
20212 | But are you sure you want it stopped?" |
20212 | But why in hell should I? |
20212 | But why the change of heart?" |
20212 | Chapter XII WIFE OR PRISONER? |
20212 | Contact, Izzy?" |
20212 | Damn it, Mother, sit down- wind from me, wo n''t you? |
20212 | Did you call me out of bed just to check on that, young man?" |
20212 | Did you make''em give you my beat?" |
20212 | Do n''t you know a_ wife_ should n''t keep secrets from her_ husband_? |
20212 | Do you still think I have it on me?" |
20212 | Do you think it''s worth it? |
20212 | Do you want to shoot me, or will you follow orders?" |
20212 | Eh, you have n''t forgotten me, cobber?" |
20212 | Ever get that louse you were out for?" |
20212 | Fifty- fifty?" |
20212 | Give me a hand, and I''ll take care of all this... Want me to drop you off?" |
20212 | Gordon?" |
20212 | Had breakfast, Gordon?" |
20212 | Heard about Mayor Wayne?" |
20212 | How about a game of shanks?" |
20212 | How come a muckraking newspaperman like you never turned up anything on them, Gordon?" |
20212 | How many?" |
20212 | How''d you grease the fix?" |
20212 | I figure you know where all the scratch went?" |
20212 | If a doctor''s job was to prevent illness, instead of merely curing it, then why should n''t it be a policeman''s job to prevent crime? |
20212 | If they wo n''t let us get the oil and chemicals we need, why should we feed them?" |
20212 | If you had n''t reported in... Gordon, did he try to make you think he was--""Security?" |
20212 | Isaacs? |
20212 | Jurgens''punks, eh?" |
20212 | Murdoch called,"Where are you going?" |
20212 | Now get the hell out of my room, will you?" |
20212 | Now, where''s this Gordon fellow?" |
20212 | Okay, gov''nor?" |
20212 | On you?" |
20212 | Or dope running?" |
20212 | Or is it maybe that somebody is n''t being exactly honest with the scratch they lift from the gees?" |
20212 | Or should I take it back?" |
20212 | Or the new Commissioner Crane? |
20212 | Right?" |
20212 | See it? |
20212 | Sick, do you hear? |
20212 | Sleep on the floor, want a bunk, squat with four, or room and duchess to yourself?" |
20212 | Suppose the whole gang jumps us at once?" |
20212 | Takes it kind of hard, does n''t he?" |
20212 | Taking over_ all_ the rackets for the whole city?" |
20212 | Too bad Trench got torn to bits by the mob, is n''t it? |
20212 | Trench? |
20212 | Want a good room?" |
20212 | Want a room?" |
20212 | We''re assessing you--""Not long on Mars, are you?" |
20212 | Well?" |
20212 | Were they waiting for him to get up on a soapbox? |
20212 | What the hell do they want it for?" |
20212 | What''ll we do with the prisoners?" |
20212 | What''s it going to cost me?" |
20212 | What''s pushing, stranger?" |
20212 | What''s wrong with you, Rusty? |
20212 | What''s your precinct?" |
20212 | When she finally admits she_ needs_ her old grandfather?" |
20212 | Where is it, Sheila? |
20212 | Where is it?" |
20212 | Where is it?" |
20212 | Where the hell you been?" |
20212 | Where''s the nearest?" |
20212 | Who cares? |
20212 | Why ca n''t they stick to knives?" |
20212 | Why not for us?" |
20212 | Why not skip the meeting? |
20212 | Whyn''t you say he was with Murdoch?" |
20212 | Wife or prisoner? |
20212 | With elections coming up, and the boys loaded with vote money back in town-- with a deck of cheaters like that-- you want to_ eat_?" |
20212 | You okay?" |
20212 | You staying over, or want me to give you an engineer and drag car so you can ride back in comfort?" |
20212 | You think they give away at the hospitals free?" |
26140 | All right, notice in my article I am writing on chromosomes-- chains of genes, and my field is--? |
26140 | Come now, Milt, do n''t you think you''re taking this a little too seriously? 26140 Did you write this?" |
26140 | Look, Milt, what''s the basic problem? 26140 Milt, did you ever stop to think how lucky we are? |
26140 | Milt, why do n''t you do some library work? 26140 So, what... how do you mean, Milt?" |
26140 | What do you mean-- can''t leave? 26140 How goes it? |
26140 | Is n''t it a matter basically of a breakdown in the interchange of ideas? |
26140 | Is there-- Why not have supper with me, and we''ll take in the movie in the lounge?" |
26140 | The present research job he was doing was coming slowly, but what difference did it make? |
26140 | What do I do? |
26140 | What was he accusing the man of? |
26140 | What was the good of his work, all this great installation, all the gleaming expensive equipment in the lab around him? |
26140 | Where can you get better equipment, help, coöperation in the country than here?" |
26140 | Why do security measures strangle research? |
26140 | Why? |
26140 | You going?" |
2630 | And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? |
2630 | Understood? |
2630 | By whom? |
2630 | Has any one ever disputed the contention, thus solemnly enunciated, that the doctrine of evolution was not invented the day before yesterday? |
2630 | Has any one ever dreamed of claiming it as a modern innovation? |
2630 | Vertebrate_ land_-population( Amphibia, Reptilia[?]). |
2633 | In what other way than by such an appeal to their experience could he so surely awaken in his audience the tragic pity and terror? |
2633 | What, then, could be more natural than that a Chaldaean poet should seek for the incidents of a great catastrophe among such phenomena? |
2631 | But what is the good of it all in the face of Leviticus on the one hand and of palaeontology on the other? |
2631 | I am really grieved to be obliged to say that this third( or is it fourth?) |
2631 | It may be so, or it may not be so; but where is the evidence which would justify any one in making a positive assertion on the subject? |
21647 | After twenty years of her? 21647 Against a man- mountain like that? |
21647 | All black, Babe? |
21647 | All passengers, will you[1] pay attention, please? |
21647 | And get killed yourself? 21647 And how many metric tons of apparatus have you got in the hold?" |
21647 | And what,said Deston finally,"do you suppose happened to the other side of the ship?" |
21647 | Are you any good at obstetrics? |
21647 | Bernice Burns? 21647 Besides, you already have, ai n''t you?" |
21647 | But are n''t you_ worried_, sweetheart? 21647 But ca n''t I do something to help?" |
21647 | But suppose she''s Theodora? |
21647 | But those acrobatics in plus gee-- and you''re trained down as hard and fine as I am, and it''s my business to be-- how come? |
21647 | But we''re going to surprise''em, ai n''t we? |
21647 | But what can we_ do_ about it? |
21647 | But what were you doing in this lifecraft? 21647 But you can lock up_ all_ their guns, ca n''t you?" |
21647 | Crawl, what? |
21647 | D''ya think I''m dumb? 21647 D''you think I''d even_ try_ to play footsie with_ Barbara Warner_?" |
21647 | Do you mean we''ll have to blast_ normal_ to a system? |
21647 | Dowsing? 21647 Found a big new field, did n''t they? |
21647 | Four months, say? 21647 Have you got the_ slightest_ idea of what he was talking about?" |
21647 | How come you are n''t ticketed for subspace, then? |
21647 | How do you know so much about me? |
21647 | How do you read me, Frenchy old horse? |
21647 | However, if it makes the old boy happy and gives the College a toehold on subspace, what do_ we_ care? |
21647 | Huh? 21647 Huh?" |
21647 | Huh? |
21647 | Huh? |
21647 | It''d be suicide... and with no motive..._ could_ they, Ted, possibly? |
21647 | Let''s see... one gravity, plus and minus... velocity... time... it''ll take about eleven months? |
21647 | Of what day, month, and year? |
21647 | Oh, a Theoretician? |
21647 | Oh, yeah? |
21647 | Oh... so_ you_ get hunches, too? |
21647 | Oh..._ that_ was what you meant by''fantastic precautions,''back there? |
21647 | Oh? 21647 See?" |
21647 | Shall I try the radio now, Doc? |
21647 | So what? |
21647 | So you''ll have plenty of warning? |
21647 | Trouble? 21647 Uncle Andy, why do n''t you_ use_ that Big Brain of yours?" |
21647 | Well, is that bad? |
21647 | What can_ you_ throw straight enough to do any good? |
21647 | What difference does that make? |
21647 | What happened.... What hap...? |
21647 | What''s the chance of it having an Earth- type planet? |
21647 | What''s your time? |
21647 | Wire, you mean? 21647 With dozens of doctorates in everything from Astronomy to Zoology? |
21647 | Without a suit and not knowing how to use one? 21647 Yes, but for what_ age_?" |
21647 | You''re a specialist in subspace, then? |
21647 | You''ve picked out your girl friend for the trip, I suppose? |
21647 | You... how_ dumb_ can you get? |
21647 | Your passengers, Herc? |
21647 | A guy does talk better in his own lingo, does n''t he? |
21647 | And I''m a Newmartian, you know, so I teach a few courses----""Newmartian? |
21647 | And who''s''we''?" |
21647 | Anyway, would_ you_ have the sublime gall to make passes at Warner Oil''s heiress, with more millions in her own sock than you''ve got dimes?" |
21647 | Before you gun him, let me work him over just a little bit, huh?" |
21647 | Besides, who wants a man a foot taller than she is and twice as big? |
21647 | Both of us at once, of----""Why?" |
21647 | But how''d you make it? |
21647 | But tell me-- am I correct in saying that none of you were in direct contact with the metal of the ship when it happened?" |
21647 | But what was that''except''business?" |
21647 | Ca n''t you delouse your signal? |
21647 | Ca n''t you see the guy''s chain lightning on ball bearings?" |
21647 | Can do?" |
21647 | Did you ever hear of Warner Oil?" |
21647 | Do n''t you?" |
21647 | Do you want a hundred limit at ten bucks a millimeter on how far the hole is off dead center?" |
21647 | Have you ever planned this kind of an operation or do you want me to?" |
21647 | How about the other three, Herc?" |
21647 | How close can you count seconds?" |
21647 | How come? |
21647 | How could it?" |
21647 | How do you read me, Control Six?" |
21647 | How do you read me, Control Six?" |
21647 | How do you read me, Procyon One?" |
21647 | How soon can we get married?" |
21647 | I ask you, Babe, what does that mean? |
21647 | I got to get back myself, do n''t I? |
21647 | I have n''t measured any yet; have you, Doc?" |
21647 | I''m_ ever_ so glad to meet you, Doctor----?" |
21647 | If anything?" |
21647 | In South America somewhere?" |
21647 | In a lifecraft? |
21647 | In?" |
21647 | K.?" |
21647 | Name and job?" |
21647 | Not even the least little bit?" |
21647 | Not navigable, of course?" |
21647 | Now, how will they figure the battle? |
21647 | Now, if you''ll help me find my stuff and bring some of it-- a computer and so on-- up to the lounge?" |
21647 | Of what use is it to pit such puny and trivial things as_ facts_ against rock- ribbed, iron- bound, entrenched AUTHORITY? |
21647 | Or I ca n''t make the approach? |
21647 | Or I do n''t know where the heavy grease is at? |
21647 | Or a rabbi?" |
21647 | Or that them subspace Boy Scouts can be fixed? |
21647 | Or_ are_ you sure, really?" |
21647 | Really?" |
21647 | Remote everything to Baby Two, and----""Would you mind delousing_ your_ signal?" |
21647 | Shall we go hunt up the parson-- or should it be a priest? |
21647 | So I think we''d better take Captain French''s advice, do n''t you?" |
21647 | So I_ do n''t_ have anything to worry about, do I?" |
21647 | So how about it, Uncle Andy?" |
21647 | So if you ever happen to accidentally get mad at me you''ll tie me right up into a pretzel?" |
21647 | So who will I knock out with the first chair?" |
21647 | So who''s Barbara Warner?" |
21647 | Survivors?" |
21647 | The only thing is, when? |
21647 | Then, with a bright, quick grin:"We_ have_ got a lot to learn about each other, have n''t we?" |
21647 | They''d fire you?" |
21647 | Tomorrow?" |
21647 | Well, then, would you_ marry_ anybody like that?" |
21647 | What are Grahams?" |
21647 | What are you using for a brain? |
21647 | What do you read?" |
21647 | What does your telltale read? |
21647 | What kind?" |
21647 | What sun? |
21647 | What were they like?" |
21647 | Where?" |
21647 | Wherefore she said instead:"Why''d you let him keep his pistol? |
21647 | Whittle the stuff down to our size?" |
21647 | Why ai n''t_ you_ in subspace?" |
21647 | Why are n''t you?" |
21647 | Why else would he?" |
21647 | Why, you''ve seen the pictures-- here, look at them again... see? |
21647 | Why?" |
21647 | Will do?" |
21647 | With both of us dead, can you guess within ten million bucks of how much they''ll collect?" |
21647 | You ca n''t, without resigning, can you? |
21647 | You never even thought of dowsing, did you?" |
21647 | You''ll live down here in the Middle with me, wo n''t you, all the time you are n''t actually on duty?" |
21647 | You''re_ that_ good? |
21647 | You''ve probably heard what they call me?" |
21647 | You? |
21647 | [ 1] Transcriber''s Note: The original read"will pay attention, please?" |
21647 | [ Illustration]"Where to?" |
21647 | _ Are_ we in for a lot of trouble?" |
21647 | you?" |
23762 | Anything? |
23762 | Approximately how far back would you like me to begin? |
23762 | Barbarians? |
23762 | But what about self- determination? 23762 But what point is there in such a life? |
23762 | How do you know if any of the Rational People survive? |
23762 | How far back does your history go? |
23762 | How long is a year on your planet? |
23762 | How many races were there? |
23762 | How''d you make out on III, by the way? |
23762 | Joe? |
23762 | More water? |
23762 | Well, what do you say? 23762 What about devils?" |
23762 | What do you mean by that? |
23762 | What is the point in any way of life? 23762 What is your legend of creation?" |
23762 | What would you do if this sun were to nova? |
23762 | What''s the score on this job? 23762 Who''s Pruneface?" |
23762 | Willing to work your way around the galaxy, eh? 23762 You are all of one race?" |
23762 | You mean this humanoid speaks Chinese? |
23762 | You mean you''ve actually found a live humanoid? |
23762 | You mean you''ve been slaves for five million years? |
23762 | *****"Kung,"Griffin asked over coffee next afternoon,"how well up are you on Chinese mythology?" |
23762 | *****"Well, have you gotten beyond the''me, Charlie''stage yet?" |
23762 | But what if we refused to take you?" |
23762 | Meanwhile, could you give me a little local history?" |
23762 | More hot water?" |
23762 | Want to put them on?" |
23762 | What do you think?" |
23762 | What would you do without a technology to build spaceships?" |
23762 | When they didn''t--""You mean you do n''t really care?" |
23762 | Why do you continue living this way?" |
23198 | And I suppose my invention is run by compressed air? |
23198 | And he wanted to sell it to you sight- unseen? |
23198 | Besides, even if I had an iron- bound patent, what good would it do me? 23198 Besides, if it were a battery, why did n''t he say so? |
23198 | But why tell_ you_ it was a battery? |
23198 | Could n''t they? |
23198 | Could n''t you patent it? |
23198 | He did n''t palm his phony machine off on you, did he? |
23198 | How come you do n''t patent it? |
23198 | How do you explain,Thorn said carefully,"the fact that his suitcase_ did_ run all those lights?" |
23198 | I presume this is all under wraps, eh? 23198 It''s--""Wait a minute,"said one of the others,"is it some kind of hydrogen fuel cell?" |
23198 | Mr. Sorensen,he asked in all innocence,"have you got a patent on that battery?" |
23198 | Need any help? |
23198 | Oh? 23198 Sorensen?" |
23198 | Test? 23198 Then why all the folderol?" |
23198 | Well,said the colonel,"we wanted him to give us a demonstration out in the Mojave Desert--"*****"... Out in the Mojave Desert?" |
23198 | What about it? |
23198 | What happened? |
23198 | What is? |
23198 | What''s a patent pool? |
23198 | What''s that? |
23198 | What''s to patent? 23198 Whatever for, Colonel Dower?" |
23198 | Would you excuse me for a minute? 23198 You mean to say it was n''t a battery after all?" |
23198 | You mean you ca n''t patent it, even if it works a hundred times better than an ordinary battery? |
23198 | And how did it come to the attention of North American Carbide& Metals?" |
23198 | Are you willing to go?" |
23198 | Copper oxide, maybe, as a depolarizer? |
23198 | Could n''t they get hold of the patent papers?" |
23198 | Did you ever hear of the Keely Motor?" |
23198 | Do you know him?" |
23198 | Ever hear of a patent pool?" |
23198 | From what? |
23198 | How? |
23198 | Laminated plates, maybe? |
23198 | Mr. Sorensen, if that thing is dangerous, had n''t we better back off a little way from it?" |
23198 | One of the other men in the lab said:"What kind of a joke is this?" |
23198 | Question: What is in the Little Black Box? |
23198 | Sanderson? |
23198 | Siegel?" |
23198 | Something to do with cars?" |
23198 | Thorn said:"Tell me, colonel-- what was this fellow''s name?" |
23198 | Thorn?" |
23198 | Thorn?" |
23198 | Thorn?" |
23198 | What about the Russians? |
23198 | What was the Keely Motor?" |
23198 | Who was the genius who invented it?" |
23198 | Why not just come out with the truth?" |
23198 | Why should they offer more? |
23198 | _ Where else are you going to sell it?_ If one company gets it, they all get it. |
23198 | missing] Question: What is in the Little Black Box? |
26332 | After all these years? |
26332 | And just how does one eat dinner with an electronic computer? |
26332 | And where are you going to hang the medal? |
26332 | But what did you mean by that remark about this being the king''s problem? |
26332 | How do you figure that? |
26332 | Know what? |
26332 | Well? |
26332 | What does it say? 26332 Why,"he demanded of no one in particular,"did this have to happen to us?" |
26332 | Yet who else has made a comparable discovery? 26332 *****Is there any way we can keep the presentation secret?" |
26332 | Does she accept?" |
26332 | Or one that is even half as important?" |
22897 | A risk? |
22897 | Actually? |
22897 | And what in the devil,I asked,"are particles of space and time?" |
22897 | And what,I asked,"will you do with the psychons?" |
22897 | Are you all right? 22897 But ca n''t you-- can''t you--?" |
22897 | But she''ll get over it, wo n''t she? 22897 But what good is it?" |
22897 | But-- about anarchy, then? |
22897 | But-- what about billboards and all? |
22897 | But-- what is it? |
22897 | Did it ever occur to you that the ideal university can not exist? 22897 Did n''t I say a dozen times that the psychons are transmuted to perfectly ordinary quanta of visible light? |
22897 | Does van Manderpootz ever do work without reason back of it? 22897 Eh? |
22897 | Eh? 22897 Feel? |
22897 | Have you been to a doctor recently? |
22897 | How do you feel? |
22897 | How-- how do you know? |
22897 | How? 22897 Huh?" |
22897 | Is n''t that enough? |
22897 | Late? 22897 Now what?" |
22897 | Now-- why were you sitting there like a dummy for half an hour? 22897 Professor,"I burst out suddenly,"why wo n''t they let me see Denise? |
22897 | Professor,I said tensely,"may I use that-- that thing of yours again? |
22897 | Then what''s in between these particles of space and time? 22897 Then why ca n''t I see her?" |
22897 | To demonstrate what? |
22897 | Very? |
22897 | Well, how long is a chronon in time? 22897 Well, why do n''t you say something?" |
22897 | What crack- brained contraption of Uncle Haskel''s is that? |
22897 | What do you see? |
22897 | What good is it? |
22897 | What the devil,I asked hoarsely,"are you talking about?" |
22897 | What the--? |
22897 | What''s it for? |
22897 | What''s that? |
22897 | What''s the cube root of 4913? |
22897 | Who am I to argue with van Manderpootz? 22897 Why the devil--?" |
22897 | Why-- why is she coming here? |
22897 | Why? |
22897 | You can? 22897 You mean-- she''s real? |
22897 | Your idealizator? |
22897 | And why ought it to work on gasoline instead of electric power?" |
22897 | But is_ that_ the whole purpose of this dizzy robot? |
22897 | But what''s that grinning robot got to do with it?" |
22897 | Could_ you_ see her?" |
22897 | Curious, eh? |
22897 | Damned funny, is n''t it?" |
22897 | Do you expect me to materialize an ideal for you?" |
22897 | Do you know what I''m going to see? |
22897 | Do you see? |
22897 | Do you see? |
22897 | Do you understand? |
22897 | Have I not just demonstrated that one can be transformed, through the cosmon, into any other? |
22897 | Have I not just proven that thoughts are as real as matter, energy, time, or space? |
22897 | Have you chosen a topic?" |
22897 | Have you ever seen stark, mad, infinite terror on a human face? |
22897 | His_ Opus Majus_,_ Opus Minus_, and_ Opus Tertium_--""What,"I interrupted impatiently,"has all this to do with-- that?" |
22897 | How big is a spation in space?" |
22897 | If time moves, as you say, in jerks of one chronon each, what''s between the jerks?" |
22897 | If you could see her, why not I?" |
22897 | In dreams? |
22897 | Is she--?" |
22897 | Is that true?" |
22897 | Just a basis for logic?" |
22897 | My idealizator must have worked, as is only natural for a van Manderpootz creation, but what were you thinking of?" |
22897 | She exists? |
22897 | She lives? |
22897 | She''ll forget that part of it?" |
22897 | She''s already married, eh?" |
22897 | There is no torture like boredom, Dixon, and-- Well, have I proved my point?" |
22897 | True?" |
22897 | Understand?" |
22897 | Was n''t it you who snared a million dollars in the market so you could ask Whimsy White--?" |
22897 | What interest had I in the perfect university and its inability to exist? |
22897 | Why ca n''t you get her back here and let her visualize the ideally beautiful? |
22897 | Why? |
22897 | Why? |
22897 | Would not each robot given the same insides have exactly the same character?" |
22897 | You''d do that much, would n''t you?" |
26855 | A-- what? |
26855 | Going my way? |
26855 | Have much trouble getting rides? |
26855 | The Strato Rovers, eh? 26855 Where are you headed for?" |
26855 | Only keep your lip buttoned, see?" |
26855 | Tell me, Eagen, what are you doing out here around a small Earth town like Dentonville?" |
26855 | That''s the next town, is n''t it?" |
26855 | What is your-- er-- racket, anyway?" |
22608 | Does not the burning of a metropolitan theatre,says a great writer,"take above a million times as much telling as the creation of a world?" |
22608 | Well-- Savage''s? |
22608 | What one? |
22608 | Why could n''t he write English instead of indulging in that_ thee_ and_ thou_ business? |
22608 | *****"Have you a poem on the Victor of Manengo, by Anon?" |
22608 | 1459, which brought £ 4,950 at the Syston Park sale in 1884? |
22608 | A? |
22608 | An eminent librarian of one of the largest libraries was asked whether he did not find a great deal of time to read? |
22608 | And of the books which go a second time to the binder, although at first uncut, how many retain their fair proportions of margin when they come back? |
22608 | And what of the newspaper? |
22608 | But here comes in the problem-- can the requisite authority to lay the tax be secured? |
22608 | But how many books do we see always bulging open at the sides, or stiffly resisting being opened by too great tightness in the back? |
22608 | But the question returns upon us-- what is wholesome food? |
22608 | But, when your insurance office is bankrupt, what becomes of the insured? |
22608 | By which method of notation will the library messenger boys or girls soonest find the book? |
22608 | Can one guess be said to be any nearer the fact than the other? |
22608 | Do readers want an exciting novel? |
22608 | Do you, in your search, take up every book in that mass, to scrutinize its title, and see if it is the one you seek? |
22608 | Does not this bespeak laxity of public morals in Boston in regard to such abuses of library property? |
22608 | Dost ask what book creates such heavenly thought? |
22608 | His daily business being learning, why should he not in time, become learned? |
22608 | How can a dyspeptic who dwells in the darkness of a disease, be a guiding light to the multitudes who beset him every hour? |
22608 | How often do you leave out a word in your writing experience, which may change the meaning of a whole sentence? |
22608 | How then, you may ask, is a weak memory to be strengthened, or a fairly good memory to be cultivated into a better one? |
22608 | I may instance the Mazarin Bible of Gutenberg and Schoeffer( 1455?) |
22608 | If there is a city charter, does it empower the municipal authorities( city council or aldermen) to levy such a tax? |
22608 | If these books were sentient beings, and could speak, would they not say--"our sufferings are intolerable?" |
22608 | If we have international patent right, why not international copyright? |
22608 | In view of the valuable monopoly conceded by the public, does not the government in effect give far more than a_ quid pro quo_ for the copy- tax? |
22608 | Is not the name of the author commonly uppermost in the mind of the searcher? |
22608 | It was but"A Modern Instance"Of true"Love''s Random Shot,"And I,"The Heir of Redclyffe"Was"Kidnapped": and"Why Not"? |
22608 | May we not be pardoned for treating all estimates as utterly fallacious that are not based upon known facts and figures? |
22608 | Now can any one give a valid reason for the awkward and tedious method of notation exhibited in the Roman numerals? |
22608 | Of what consequence is the size of a book to any one, except to the searcher who has to find it on the shelves? |
22608 | One of the most common and most inconsiderate questions propounded to a librarian is this:"Do you ever expect to read all these books through?" |
22608 | Query-- What did she want? |
22608 | Shall we let him? |
22608 | Shall you refer then to the English Catalogue for its title? |
22608 | Suppose( as often happens) that you bind your pamphlet, does it then cease to be a pamphlet, and become a book? |
22608 | The first question that arises is, what are those means? |
22608 | The pride of dead and dawning years, How can a poet best repay The debt he owes your House to- day? |
22608 | The word is in Shakespeare:"Comest thou with deep premeditated lines, With written pamphlets studiously devised?" |
22608 | This is what is known as a"Dictionary catalogue"; but why is it preferable to any other? |
22608 | To print or not to print? |
22608 | We ask-- who is sufficient for these things? |
22608 | What are the business houses which are most thronged with customers? |
22608 | What can be more exciting than"Les Miserables"of Victor Hugo, a book of exceptional literary excellence and power? |
22608 | What could you not do in three months, if you had all the time to yourself? |
22608 | What does he learn by his assiduous pursuit of these ephemeral will o''the wisps, that only"lead to bewilder, and dazzle to blind?" |
22608 | What has been the result? |
22608 | What is a pamphlet? |
22608 | What is the best style of binding for a select or a public library? |
22608 | What life is long enough-- what intellect strong enough, to master even a tithe of the learning which all these books contain? |
22608 | What merit is there in having a good memory, when one can not help remembering? |
22608 | What time has he, wearied by the day''s multifarious and exacting labors, for any thorough study of books? |
22608 | Which of these two forms of expression is more quickly written, or stamped, or read? |
22608 | Who ever felt Miss Austen tame, or called Sir Walter slow? |
22608 | Who wants this bright young man? |
22608 | Who will say that the last form of title does not convey substantially all that is significant of the book, stripped of superfluous verbiage? |
22608 | Why do you do this? |
22608 | Why should they not be so? |
22608 | Why was this? |
22608 | Why? |
22608 | With one or two hundred thousand volumes as a basis, what but utter neglect can prevent a library from becoming a great and useful institution? |
22608 | Works without date, when the exact date is not found, are to be described conjecturally, thus:[ 1690?] |
22608 | and it is well answered by propounding another question, namely--"Did_ you_ ever read your dictionary through?" |
25931 | What is the Reality? |
25931 | But let us carry this one step further: can we, by our analogy of Matter praying, understand why"the knowledge of God is Everlasting Life"? |
25931 | Can the whole firmamental creation in its turn be nothing but a corner of some mightier scheme? |
25931 | How then can we get a base line for our telescopes longer than the whole width of the earth? |
25931 | Is there no way then by which we can continue our journey further towards the appreciation of this infinity? |
25931 | May we not even glimpse at the future to which evolution is carrying us? |
25931 | The question,"What is Truth?" |
25931 | VIEW THREE MYSTICISM AND SYMBOLISM"Who can doubt that the Mystics know more than the Theologians, and that the Poets know more than the Scientists? |
25931 | What do we see? |
25931 | What has been the result of our investigation? |
25931 | What is this wonderful sense? |
25931 | What qualification was required of those who attended his Academy? |
25931 | What, then, determined this sudden change, resulting in a wonderful accession of beauty to Architectural design? |
25931 | and is not that exactly what I have done? |
23102 | Afraid I''ll blow it up? |
23102 | Are you going to help him commit such a crime? |
23102 | Are you going to let him do it? |
23102 | Blame them? 23102 But how about you, Phillips? |
23102 | Can you handle it? |
23102 | Controls locked? |
23102 | Do n''t you see? 23102 Do n''t you think we should at least consider what Varret told us? |
23102 | Do what? |
23102 | Does that log say anything about the plague ship? |
23102 | How about it? |
23102 | How about you? |
23102 | How do they kick them off? |
23102 | How have they got it? |
23102 | How near are we? |
23102 | How well do_ you_ pilot a rocket? |
23102 | How? |
23102 | Huh? 23102 Just what plans do you have for us?" |
23102 | Now what? |
23102 | Pretty vicious, are n''t you? |
23102 | That it? |
23102 | Then we can get movin''whenever we want? |
23102 | They still aboard? |
23102 | Well,asked Donna,"what will it be?" |
23102 | Wh- wh- what? 23102 Whaddya mean?" |
23102 | What are you doing? |
23102 | What do you make of it? |
23102 | What happened? |
23102 | What will they do with us now? |
23102 | What''s the rush? 23102 What?" |
23102 | Where are you? |
23102 | Where do you stand now, Phillips? |
23102 | Where was your Health Department? |
23102 | Where''s Brecken? |
23102 | Why all the jabber? |
23102 | Why do n''t you get some_ men_ in your Department of Security? |
23102 | Why not look over the ship,the engineer suggested,"before we blast off on half our jets? |
23102 | Why not? 23102 Why not?" |
23102 | Why not? |
23102 | Why pick on us? |
23102 | Why should we do anything at all? |
23102 | Yes, but will he keep his word? 23102 You know something about racers?" |
23102 | You mean we have to point at a target to fire? |
23102 | _ The crews found they could not kill!_"What? |
23102 | Any questions?" |
23102 | Are you ready to... do something?" |
23102 | But you do n''t care, do you?" |
23102 | Did he sell you that easily?" |
23102 | Did you swallow all that stuff the old man told you?" |
23102 | Do you want to die?" |
23102 | Donna protested;"what do you think you''re going to do?" |
23102 | Got a viewer in here?" |
23102 | Hair brown, eyes brown, complexion darkly tanned-- that was before Luna, was n''t it, Phillips? |
23102 | How can we even hope to do anything right, without blowing ourselves up?" |
23102 | How do you really know they''re dangerous? |
23102 | How soon, he wondered, would they detect the presence of his torpedo? |
23102 | I wonder if you''ll do...?" |
23102 | If this plague is as dangerous as he says, this is no time to--""Do you_ have_ to be so bloodthirsty?" |
23102 | Or would they neglect this direction, being intent upon the destruction of those who were attempting to frustrate their mad dash for Mars? |
23102 | The children... imagine that, will you?" |
23102 | Was it the thought of Brecken, the engineer wondered, or fear of what they were planning to do? |
23102 | What has that to do with it? |
23102 | What inhibitions made men black out rather than carry it through? |
23102 | You crazy? |
26955 | Are you Professor Carbonic? |
26955 | But how did this lead to your experiments? |
26955 | Can you----? |
26955 | How is the child? |
26955 | I am, what can I do for you? |
26917 | Bob, what happened-- and where on earth are we? |
26917 | But what of the two of us whose bodies you do not need? |
26917 | Can you not at least take them through the arch- gate with you back to their home world? |
26917 | I wonder what part of N''Yawk His Nibs yanked these babies from? |
26917 | Then where is this hopped- up layout anyway, fellah, if it ai n''t on Earth? |
26917 | Why should I do anything so foolish as that? |
26917 | I''m Gil Mapes, see? |
26917 | Mebbe we''re on the Moon now, or on Mars, huh?" |
26917 | We''d better go easy till-- wait, what''s that?" |
26917 | What happened anyway, fellah?" |
22426 | An envoy? |
22426 | And how else may I be sure I will remain acceptable? |
22426 | And what are we going to do about Klaron''s goods? |
22426 | And what ship do you think I spotted standing this way? |
22426 | And you plan to journey to Norlar to verify this rumor, and perhaps to make a sea voyage? |
22426 | And? |
22426 | Any maedli hot? |
22426 | Banasel,he called,"what''s this?" |
22426 | But have you ever tried that little trick? |
22426 | But my ten caldor make me and my goods acceptable? |
22426 | But why did you return with more goods? |
22426 | But you finally decided to visit Kneuros? |
22426 | Could this be the wrath of Kondaro? |
22426 | Coöperate with a bunch of half savage natives, against my own friends? 22426 Did you say two hundred fifty?" |
22426 | Do you mean to tell me you have n''t anything to report on them? |
22426 | Do you really believe in the powers of your ornaments, then? |
22426 | Do you think these priests at Norlar might be in our line of business? |
22426 | Drones? |
22426 | Guess we''ll need a can opener? |
22426 | Have there been any arrivals? |
22426 | How are things down Karth way? |
22426 | How can I believe else, when I have seen their miraculous workings so often? |
22426 | How do you know of my affairs? |
22426 | How do you plan to find your aliens-- if there are any? |
22426 | How is our course? |
22426 | How long have you been trading around Norlar? |
22426 | How much more has Kir told you? |
22426 | How much? |
22426 | How old are you, Banasel? |
22426 | How, then, are you to know where I am going? |
22426 | How? |
22426 | I turned something down, did n''t I? |
22426 | Inhospitable, is n''t he? |
22426 | It''s the most prominent landmark on the island, is n''t it? |
22426 | Look,he commented,"why bother with all this mystic business? |
22426 | Need any help? |
22426 | Now, what did you have to do that for? |
22426 | Oh, Illustrious Traveler,exclaimed the man,"how can I fail to know these things when it is given to me to vend these amulets of great fortune?" |
22426 | Oh? |
22426 | Oh? |
22426 | Oh? |
22426 | Romance of the far places? |
22426 | Screens? |
22426 | See that small break in the clouds? 22426 See what I mean?" |
22426 | Shall I give him some more and knock out the generators? |
22426 | Shipwreck? |
22426 | Some sleeping rugs, perhaps? 22426 Stellar Guard? |
22426 | Suppose someone fell overboard? |
22426 | Suppose they start losing ships? 22426 Taking traders with them?" |
22426 | Things like this happen often? |
22426 | Think we should set up a base near Norlar and have a look? |
22426 | This is legitimate, according to their rules? |
22426 | This is your first trip? |
22426 | Well,he asked,"how did it go?" |
22426 | What about these birds in hand? |
22426 | What can I do? |
22426 | What kind of a setup did these jokers have? |
22426 | What of the sword up there? |
22426 | What would be the price of those earrings? |
22426 | What''s there to talk about, then? 22426 What''s wrong?" |
22426 | What? |
22426 | Where do the Kondaran priests come in? |
22426 | Where do you want to start, Banasel? |
22426 | Where? |
22426 | Who are you? 22426 Who are you?" |
22426 | Why did I tell you to make a generous offering, then put a smaller coin in the bowl myself? 22426 Why not coöperate? |
22426 | Will this storm blow over soon? |
22426 | You and I were blotted out of his memory, remember? 22426 You are Genro Kir?" |
22426 | You have goods? |
22426 | You hesitate at twenty balata, then you point out that? |
22426 | You mean you were never in Norlar before? |
22426 | You own herds to the North? |
22426 | You say this sword was made beyond the Great Sea? 22426 Your name, Traveler?" |
22426 | Your name, Voyager? |
22426 | *****_"Are you going to help them on their way? |
22426 | *****_"See what I meant? |
22426 | And how does he expect me to make a personal check in one night?" |
22426 | And how old were their species?" |
22426 | But here? |
22426 | But how many years-- our years-- had they spent in their schooling? |
22426 | But how old do you think some of those young guardsmen we worked with were?" |
22426 | But we can''t--""Who said anything about destroying life?" |
22426 | Can you name any reason why we should protect you further, at the expense of our own lives? |
22426 | Did he remember you?" |
22426 | Did you give him a good sales talk?" |
22426 | Did you?" |
22426 | Do we go in?" |
22426 | Do you think we could pick up all the knowledge and training back of his handling of technical equipment in a mere ten years of training?" |
22426 | He had dealt with tribes ashore, who had the simple, savage ethic:"He is a stranger? |
22426 | How about you? |
22426 | How old were the civilizations they came from? |
22426 | How, then, came it to Norlar and thence here?" |
22426 | I''m responsible... for that?" |
22426 | Is that clear?" |
22426 | It took ten years, remember?" |
22426 | It''s where you wanted to go, is n''t it?" |
22426 | Kondaro''s a god, remember? |
22426 | Musa told you this came from overseas?" |
22426 | Now, how can such a one venture upon the Eastern Sea without a sacred amulet?" |
22426 | Or a finely worked bronze jar from the East?" |
22426 | Or would you rather be paralyzed again?" |
22426 | Or, do you enjoy seeing your friends turn themselves into flaming clouds of smoke?" |
22426 | Right?" |
22426 | Shall we say six?" |
22426 | Sort of watch him try to save his ship in a real emergency?" |
22426 | Suppose that from now on, no ship returns to port?" |
22426 | Suppose we make it eight hundred fifty?" |
22426 | That is what you want to know?" |
22426 | What happened to them?" |
22426 | What is that?" |
22426 | What say you?" |
22426 | What trouble can we have?" |
22426 | What would its price be?" |
22426 | What''s he doing?" |
22426 | What''s the idea?" |
22426 | What''s the whole foundation of this cult of Kondaro?" |
22426 | Where could a lone, friendless man find help in this waste of wind and water? |
22426 | Why not just clamp onto him, and keep track of him that way? |
22426 | Why?" |
22426 | Will we ever learn?" |
22426 | Would n''t it be easier to do this than to continue torturing himself with a hopeless fight? |
22426 | You remember the desert and mountain ranges, of course? |
22426 | You''d like to see your old friend, Dontor, again, would n''t you, Musa? |
26882 | Although the race has come to its last stand, water is here and before it is gone who knows what may happen? |
26882 | And why may it not be so again, even though now it is garbed in the clothes of the sepulchre? 26882 Are you hurt, Omega?" |
26882 | No-- how can that be? |
26882 | What is it, Omega? |
26882 | What-- is that? |
26882 | Why not? |
26882 | Why so sad? |
26882 | Will all this ever become green again and full of joy and life? |
26882 | What could have caused it? |
26882 | What did it portend? |
26882 | When would his own hour strike? |
26882 | Where was Thalma? |
23636 | Can you make it to about a quarter- million miles of Four,he asked cheerfully,"in one hop?" |
23636 | D''you think we came this far not to be noticed? |
23636 | Did you... did you ever see a Huk, sir? |
23636 | Do you mean others of our r- race? |
23636 | Ever use a marker, Willis? |
23636 | I wonder,said the skipper of the_ Aldeb_,"where they took the_ Cerberus_? |
23636 | Members of our own r- race who r- return to r- recover their home worlds from humans? |
23636 | Orders? |
23636 | Such as? |
23636 | Well? |
23636 | What are you going to do, sergeant? |
23636 | What do you want with it? |
23636 | What''s that got to do with the people on the_ Cerberus_? |
23636 | What''ve you got on hand? |
23636 | What? 23636 Who did it?" |
23636 | Yeah? 23636 You got that_ Cerberus_ report?" |
23636 | You got the co- ordinates? |
23636 | After half a mile, Patrolman Willis said abruptly:"You figure they all left, before anybody tried to find''em?" |
23636 | And siege- of- criminals courses too, eh?" |
23636 | And whether you call something"a riot"or"a war"... well, there is a difference, but what is it?_ Nobody ever saw the message- torp. |
23636 | Are you going to come over to this-- Sirene 1432?" |
23636 | But presently he said:"Sergeant... what''d you have done if they had n''t told you about the_ Cerberus_?" |
23636 | But where is it?" |
23636 | But where was that other ship, and what was it doin''here?" |
23636 | Did n''t they do the same against us? |
23636 | Eh?" |
23636 | Have you got any multipoly plastic on the_ Aldeb_?" |
23636 | How come?" |
23636 | How? |
23636 | Orders, sir?" |
23636 | Patrolman Willis asked hesitantly:"D''you think, sergeant, it could be Huks sneaked back--?" |
23636 | Right?" |
23636 | See?" |
23636 | Sergeant Madden rumbled to his companion:"Where''d the other ship land?" |
23636 | Talk our repair- boat down, will you? |
23636 | The interpreter turned to Sergeant Madden and spoke with vast dignity and caginess:"When do you r- require an answer?" |
23636 | The interpreter, defiantly:"And if we r- refuse to join you?" |
23636 | The skipper tilted back his helmet and said beseechingly:"Scratch my head, will you?" |
23636 | Then he made computations with a stubby pencil and asked reflectively:"When''re you coming out of overdrive?" |
23636 | Then he said:"Have you got the co- ordinates for Varenga? |
23636 | What''s next nearest?" |
23636 | What''s the nearest sol- type star?" |
23636 | Where was it? |
23636 | Who''s next on call- duty?" |
23636 | Why go home and have to come back again? |
23636 | Why? |
23636 | Y''see?" |
23636 | Y''see?" |
23636 | You told your wife?" |
23636 | You want them to think we''re bluffing? |
27110 | Well, I guess it''s all true, huh? |
27110 | But what was there to inspire it? |
27110 | Do you understand-- whoever, or whatever you are?" |
27110 | He sensed death in that cold sea- bottom, but what of it? |
27110 | What reason did he have left to live? |
19370 | Ah, and what sort of a thing is this small spaceship, now? |
19370 | Ammunition? |
19370 | And that reminds me; how much contragravity could Firkked scrape together, for an attack on us? 19370 And what sort of work was he doing?" |
19370 | Any special reason? |
19370 | Are they that much stronger than us? |
19370 | Are you afraid of the kind of popguns those geeks are using? |
19370 | Are you and your people all right, general? |
19370 | Are you nuts? 19370 Barney, where is Dirk Prinsloo?" |
19370 | But did they? |
19370 | But what''s all the excitement about the dog? 19370 But why did you have to fight Firkked, yourself?" |
19370 | But, what...? |
19370 | Can we hold out long enough for help to get here from Terra? |
19370 | Colonel Grinell, what does your branch have on this Gorkrink? |
19370 | Crew of what, general? 19370 Dammit, why did you do that?" |
19370 | Did you get anything out of him? |
19370 | Did you hear about Eric Blount and Lemoyne? |
19370 | Did you notice the green specks in the hide of that Prince Gorkrink? |
19370 | Did you run into a geek named Gorkrink, while you were on Nif? |
19370 | Do n''t the other natives make their own firearms? |
19370 | Does that satisfy you? |
19370 | Dr. Pickering, what sort of a crew can you scrape together to design a bomb for us? |
19370 | Gurgurk with indemnity for the riot, eh? 19370 Have any ammo left for that burp- gun? |
19370 | Have you ever seen the work these native jewelers do? 19370 He hates us so much he''s offered us a spaceport at his city....""At what cost?" |
19370 | Hear that, lieutenant? |
19370 | How about midway between the Palace and the Residency for our ground- zero, lieutenant? 19370 How about the_ Piet Joubert?_"von Schlichten asked. |
19370 | How are you making out with your Civil Administration crowd? |
19370 | How are you making out? |
19370 | How complete is complete pacification, general? |
19370 | How did Yoorkerk like the movies? 19370 How did he die?" |
19370 | How did they do it? 19370 How did you guess it? |
19370 | How does it go with you at Skilk? |
19370 | How is it, now? |
19370 | How long do you think it''d take, with the equipment you have, to airlift all of Jonkvank''s loyal troops into the city? |
19370 | How''s the situation over in town? |
19370 | Huh? 19370 I certainly could, general.... How did you know my name?" |
19370 | I wonder if he has any idea of what else plutonium can be used for? |
19370 | In addition to the Blount- Lemoyne massacre, that is? |
19370 | Is he crazy? |
19370 | Is n''t what wonderful? |
19370 | Just what happened, while you and Mr. Ferriera were in Keeluk''s house, Miss Quinton? |
19370 | Look, you''re going to Skilk, in the next week, are n''t you? 19370 Lose him?" |
19370 | Maybe I''ll just do that, general.... What''s that, on the little island over there? |
19370 | Miss Quinton, are you doing sociographic research- work here, in addition to your Ex- Rights work? |
19370 | More? |
19370 | No, what would become of us, if you go out there and blow yourself up with that contraption? |
19370 | Now, lieutenant; just what happened? |
19370 | Oh, do n''t you know? 19370 Oh, that?" |
19370 | Ready for the bombing mission, sir? |
19370 | See that head, there? |
19370 | She was due in Konkrook from the east about 1300 today, was n''t she? |
19370 | She was going to Skilk, eh? 19370 Terra? |
19370 | The point is, does Orgzild know it? 19370 The soldiers of His Sublime and Ineffable Majesty came most promptly to the aid of the troops of the Company, did they not, General von Schlichten?" |
19370 | Then where in Space does he think we come from? |
19370 | Then why did n''t he just use it on us at the start of the uprising? |
19370 | Then why''s he subsidizing this Mad Prophet Rakkeed? |
19370 | There are too many traitors''heads still on traitors''shoulders.... What regiments are loyal to you, and where are they now? |
19370 | There has? 19370 They''re at Furnk, you say? |
19370 | Think she''ll listen to you? 19370 To Konkrook?" |
19370 | Von Schlichten; what''s the wavelength of the officer in command at the equipment- park? |
19370 | Was Keeluk with you all the time? 19370 We will erect, on the ruins of Keegark, a hundred- foot statue of Señorita Hildegrade Hernandez.... How did you get onto this?" |
19370 | Well, I know they''re automatic, but how do you service them? |
19370 | Well, but what sort of work...? |
19370 | Well, general, do n''t you think we ought to have Dr. Gomes do that? |
19370 | Well, how about nuclear weapons? |
19370 | Well, how soon do you think you can have a bomb made up and all ready for us? |
19370 | Well, what happened? |
19370 | Well, what was our Intelligence doing; sleeping? |
19370 | Well, what''s happened? |
19370 | Well, what''s wrong with that, for an idea? |
19370 | Well, wo n''t that depend a lot on whom the Company sends here to take Harrington''s place? |
19370 | What are we going to do about publicity on this? |
19370 | What are we going to do with these geeks,--she was using the nasty and derogatory word unconsciously and by custom, now--"after this is all over? |
19370 | What can I do to help? 19370 What is all this foolishness which you promised these people in my name and which I must now carry out? |
19370 | What is it, sir? |
19370 | What is this? |
19370 | What sort of gas were you speaking about? |
19370 | What the devil, lieutenant? |
19370 | What were you doing in that district, anyhow? |
19370 | What''ll happen to these people on this planet, after we''re atomized? |
19370 | What''s the matter with Stanley- Browne? |
19370 | What''s the score, captain? |
19370 | What''s the situation, general, and where do you want me to land? |
19370 | When are you going to Terra? |
19370 | When did all this happen? |
19370 | When? |
19370 | Where do you think you''re going? |
19370 | Where now, sir? |
19370 | Where''s Colonel Cheng- Li? |
19370 | Where''s Colonel Quinton? |
19370 | Where''s Dr. Lourenço Gomes, the nuclear engineer who came in on the_ Pretoria_, two weeks ago? 19370 Where''s he getting the plutonium?" |
19370 | Which? |
19370 | Who had access to the whiskey- bottle? |
19370 | Who''s doing the rioting, then? |
19370 | Who? |
19370 | Whose crowd is that you have? |
19370 | Why should he? 19370 Why, general, did n''t you know? |
19370 | Yes, sir? |
19370 | Yes, this spaceport proposition of King Orgzild of Keegark looks like it, does n''t it? |
19370 | You call them that, too? |
19370 | You do n''t really believe that, general? |
19370 | You ever see any nuclear bombing, Miss Quinton? |
19370 | You figured that out yourself, sir? 19370 You from the telecast station, sergeant?" |
19370 | You going on to Ullr on the_ City of Canberra_? |
19370 | You mean two of our vehicles are missing? |
19370 | You sure this is Rakkeed? 19370 You think it''ll be cleared up by then? |
19370 | You told me that I could be King of Skilk; is this how a Terran keeps his word? |
19370 | You''d pass the military airport and the power- plant, would n''t you? |
19370 | *****"Gorkrink? |
19370 | And did you get the_ Procyon_ and the_ Northern Lights_ loose?" |
19370 | And the direction?... |
19370 | And then, after you sent the_ Aldebaran_....""Where is the_ Aldebaran_, by the way? |
19370 | And was n''t there something about...?" |
19370 | Anti- Terran demonstrations, attacks on Company property or personnel, shooting at aircars, that sort of thing?" |
19370 | Anybody think of anything we''ve forgotten?... |
19370 | Anything else?" |
19370 | Are you going to give me a city of ruins and corpses? |
19370 | Are you in radio communication with Jonkvank now?" |
19370 | As to the Kragans.... What do you think, King Kankad?" |
19370 | Can do?" |
19370 | Can we delay the fall of the city for any length of time?" |
19370 | Cigarette?" |
19370 | Do n''t you know, lieutenant, that no gentleman ever wears a monocle while he''s kissing a lady?" |
19370 | Do n''t you think we need reenforcements here, too?" |
19370 | Do the heads fall?" |
19370 | Does it matter who holds the Spear of Skilk, when he does so in my name? |
19370 | Get many of your Kragans mounted on those hipposaurs?" |
19370 | How is it with you at Skilk? |
19370 | How long do you estimate this operation against Konkrook''s going to take, to complete pacification, Them?" |
19370 | How long will you stay with us?" |
19370 | How much of a crew could be put on one of them?" |
19370 | How?" |
19370 | I''m holding_ Northern Lights_ here and_ Northern Star_ at Skilk; where do you want them sent?" |
19370 | Is n''t it wonderful?" |
19370 | Is that all right, sir?" |
19370 | Is that not the law?" |
19370 | Is this being recorded?" |
19370 | Just what could the geeks do with a dog? |
19370 | Lemoyne?" |
19370 | Major Falkenberg?" |
19370 | Nice going, major; how are your casualties?" |
19370 | Or did he go out for a while, say fifteen or twenty minutes before you left?" |
19370 | See that brown- gray spot on the landward edge of the swamp? |
19370 | She can only bring in one regiment at a trip, the way they''re scattered; which one do you want first?" |
19370 | That I am to leave the Spear of Skilk in Skilk and the Spear of Krink in Krink, and come here to live....""You wish to hold Skilk?" |
19370 | That touched off another hubbub:"Have n''t you heard, general?" |
19370 | That you, Major Falkenberg? |
19370 | There were plenty of good nuclear- power engineers on Gongonk Island, but how long would it take them to design and build a plutonium bomb? |
19370 | They have?" |
19370 | Very smart work; you must have those vehicles of yours on hyperspace- drive.... How is he, colonel?" |
19370 | Want to come up with us and see the show?" |
19370 | Was there any noticeable disorder at that time? |
19370 | We ca n''t just tell them,''Jolly well played; nice game, was n''t it?'' |
19370 | Well, do you think you could get all your end- jobs cleared up here and be ready to leave by 0800 Tuesday? |
19370 | Well, where did it come from?... |
19370 | What about those letters Keeluk gave the Quinton girl?" |
19370 | What can you scrape up to send to Kankad''s Town to airlift Kragans in?" |
19370 | What do you hear from the other ships?" |
19370 | What do you want me to do, send him down to Konkrook?" |
19370 | What is it, the sacred totem- animal of the Ullr Company?" |
19370 | What''s the situation at the commercial airport?" |
19370 | When you were attacked, why was n''t he out trying to quiet the mob?" |
19370 | When? |
19370 | When?... |
19370 | Where shall I send them?" |
19370 | White mice, or trained cockroaches? |
19370 | Who''s in charge at Konkrook now?" |
19370 | Who''s the ranking officer in direct contact with the Eighteenth Rifles? |
19370 | Why?" |
19370 | Why?" |
19370 | You see, a dog started barking, behind the house, and he excused himself and....""A dog?" |
19370 | You see, he turned Rakkeed the Prophet over to me....""_ What_?" |
19370 | [ Illustration]"Well, why stop till the trap''s sprung?" |
27143 | And they''ve been in this cavern ever since, sealed up like tadpoles in fish bowls? |
27143 | And what was your reason for bringing us here? |
27143 | Just where do_ you_ come in on all this? |
27143 | Why did n''t they go back to their own planet, then, where they belonged? |
27143 | You mean that those-- those_ things_--moved and lived in the outside world a hundred thousand years ago? |
27143 | Have you not guessed yet that I am no contemptible creature of Earth-- that this human shell I wear is nothing but a cleverly contrived disguise? |
27143 | What if the oddly distorted shadow he had seen against the tent wall last night had really been that of a man-- had been that of Jeff Peters? |
26741 | Anyway, what about them? |
26741 | How about you? |
26741 | How do you mean,_ where we''re going_? |
26741 | Like what? |
26741 | They have, eh? 26741 What do you mean?" |
26741 | What flying saucers? |
26741 | What''re you doing here on Earth? |
26741 | What''s in the newspaper? |
26741 | Why Tangier? |
26741 | And some of them are pretty jolly well taken by Earth, especially the way we are right now, with all the problems, get it? |
26741 | Anything new cooking?" |
26741 | How about you?" |
26741 | How big?" |
26741 | If they were aliens from space, then why not show themselves?" |
26741 | Is n''t that what we''d do, in a few million years, if Earth lost its water and air?" |
26741 | Just to say something, I said,"Where do you think they came from?" |
26741 | Me? |
26741 | Paul said,"How are you, Rupert? |
26741 | Paul said,"What ever happened to those poxy flying saucers?" |
26741 | They''re all like scholars, get it? |
26741 | Where are they, these observers, or scholars, or spies or whatever they are? |
26741 | Where are you really from, Rupert?" |
26741 | Where are_ you_ from, Rupert?" |
2632 | And, in matter of fact, can the record with due regard to legitimate historical criticism, be pronounced true? |
2632 | But have we a right to do so? |
2632 | But what is the meaning of this expression? |
2632 | How could its subsistence, by any possibility, be an affair of weeks and months? |
2632 | If Jonah''s three days''residence in the whale is not an"admitted reality,"how could it"warrant belief"in the"coming resurrection?" |
2632 | If divine authority is not here claimed for the twenty- fourth verse of the second chapter of Genesis, what is the value of language? |
2632 | If no Flood swept the careless people away, how is the warning of more worth than the cry of"Wolf"when there is no wolf? |
2632 | Is there any known historical work which is throughout exactly true, or is there not? |
2632 | When Jesus spoke, as of a matter of fact, that"the Flood came and destroyed them all,"did he believe that the Deluge really took place, or not? |
2632 | Why not? |
26957 | Are n''t you_ scared_, Martha? |
26957 | I beg your pardon, ma''am? |
26957 | Is Terry really way up there all alone, Martha? |
26957 | Martha, when are they bringing him back down? |
26957 | A few of the questions concerned herself: Was Terry her only child? |
26957 | Does n''t it get on your_ nerves_?" |
26957 | Nothing short of a direct meteorite hit can hurt it, and the odds are a million to one...__ Why do n''t they leave the stars alone? |
26957 | We did n''t find out till just a while ago-- but there was nothing we could have done anyway... Are you all right, ma''am?" |
26957 | What did she think of the new law granting star mothers top priority on any and all information relating to their sons? |
26957 | What had happened to her husband? |
26957 | Where had the time gone? |
26957 | Why do n''t they leave the stars to God?_***** The afternoon shadows lengthened on the lawn and the sun grew red and swollen over the western hills. |
26957 | _ Why do n''t they leave the stars to God?_***** The general''s second telegram came early the next morning: Explorer XII_ doing splendidly. |
23764 | Are you going in? |
23764 | Check the spectro for me, will you? |
23764 | Connections O.K.? |
23764 | D''you think Ferguson and Metty are O.K., Guz? |
23764 | Did you call Base? |
23764 | Do any of the controls work? |
23764 | Guz? 23764 Have I already said''damn''?" |
23764 | Have you checked the end- point? 23764 How does it look?" |
23764 | If the cats from Base get here by noon, we''ll be O.K., wo n''t we? |
23764 | Neither would I, but how could there be hydrogen in there? |
23764 | Still alive? |
23764 | What did they want with a kilogram of the stuff? |
23764 | What do you suppose went wrong? |
23764 | What were they running? |
23764 | What''s the matter? |
23764 | What,asked the man in a puzzled voice,"are you talking about?" |
23764 | What? |
23764 | What? |
23764 | Whatsamatter, Puss? |
23764 | Where''s Quillan and Laynard? |
23764 | Why? 23764 Willows?" |
23764 | Willows? |
23764 | Yeah? |
23764 | But what did a little contamination with radioactive mercury mean at a time like this? |
23764 | Could the stuff be neutralized? |
23764 | Energy? |
23764 | Guz? |
23764 | Had Ferguson and Metty actually come in to tap off a sample, as he had suggested to Willows? |
23764 | Had anyone been hurt? |
23764 | He knew where Willows was, but where were Ferguson, Metty, Laynard, and Quillan? |
23764 | How do you go about getting rid of a radioactive metal that is in effect welded to the outside of your suit? |
23764 | Once inside the control room, de Hooch said:"How are those control circuits?" |
23764 | Or killed? |
23764 | Otherwise, how would he have guessed that the stuff in the sampling chamber was Osmium 187? |
23764 | Pressure? |
23764 | Want deuterium? |
23764 | What good would it do to scrub the stuff off of the few places he could reach? |
23764 | What had the damage been? |
23764 | What had they been cooking? |
23764 | What had wakened him? |
23764 | What makes you think so?" |
23764 | What were you expecting?" |
23764 | What would dissolve mercury? |
23764 | What would dissolve mercury? |
23764 | Where else? |
23764 | Where was Willows? |
23764 | Would gold dissolve mercury? |
23764 | [ Illustration]"Can you help me, Guz?" |
23764 | happened?" |
21988 | ... do you? |
21988 | And if it''s a solid, where did that much matter come from? 21988 And yours?" |
21988 | But do n''t put it off too long, huh? 21988 But what''s old Nicky going to be?" |
21988 | Can you recall what was said just before they appeared? |
21988 | Damn it--_what_ do you wonder? |
21988 | Dangerous how? |
21988 | Did I? |
21988 | Did n''t you? |
21988 | Do n''t you think they ought to be answered? |
21988 | Do they? |
21988 | Do you extrapolate your mastications, too, and get frightened of the stink you might get? |
21988 | Do you usually think better on an empty stomach? |
21988 | Does n''t it figure? |
21988 | Does that knock solid? |
21988 | Everyone? |
21988 | Food?... 21988 Got a better hypothesis?" |
21988 | Got something for him to do? |
21988 | He really thought he flew us out, did n''t he? |
21988 | Hoskins,said Paresi,"why are you playing chess?" |
21988 | Hoskins,said the Captain,"is n''t there some way we can get out? |
21988 | Hoskins? |
21988 | How about dead people? |
21988 | How do you think they got it? |
21988 | How much more of that scuttle- and- slither treatment do you think he could have taken? |
21988 | How sure are you of that? |
21988 | I mean, which way: the right way, or the wrong way? |
21988 | I''m the M. O., remember? 21988 Is he, now? |
21988 | Is that what I''m doing? |
21988 | Jeannie''s with you, Louise? 21988 Martin who?" |
21988 | Me? |
21988 | Nothing can change you, can it, Nick? |
21988 | Now what? |
21988 | Oh, dear God...."''Smatter, Nick? |
21988 | Paresi,said the Captain,"what happens when he wakes up?" |
21988 | Suppose you had n''t? |
21988 | They were Ives''hallucinations? |
21988 | Told? |
21988 | Well, Captain? |
21988 | Well? |
21988 | Well? |
21988 | What about the ventilators? |
21988 | What are they after? |
21988 | What are you doing? |
21988 | What are you talking about? |
21988 | What are you talking about? |
21988 | What do they want? |
21988 | What do you suppose it''s made of? |
21988 | What does that mean, Hoskins? |
21988 | What in God''s name was that? |
21988 | What in time does a ship like the_ Ambassador_ need with a lifeboat? |
21988 | What is it this time? |
21988 | What''s he doing? |
21988 | What''s that? |
21988 | What''s the matter with you, out there? |
21988 | What''s the matter? |
21988 | What, especially? |
21988 | Where did they come from? |
21988 | Where the hell_ did_ that vermin come from? |
21988 | Where''s the port? 21988 Which of two mutually exclusive facts are you going to reason from? |
21988 | Who are you playing with? |
21988 | Who ever says exactly what they mean anyhow? 21988 Who has, at the best of times?" |
21988 | Who hit me with what? |
21988 | Who the hell is Martin? |
21988 | Who''s next? 21988 Who?" |
21988 | Why I''m going to get loopin'', stoopin''drunk? 21988 Why does it have to be you?" |
21988 | Why him? 21988 Why not?" |
21988 | Why you, then? |
21988 | Why-- how close do you usually come? |
21988 | You are convinced it''s being done from outside? |
21988 | You mean he''s back in school? |
21988 | You mean just sit here and wait until they do something else? |
21988 | You psychic? |
21988 | You say''until'', or''unless''? |
21988 | You think I can? |
21988 | You think that would help? |
21988 | You trust the counter? |
21988 | You waiting for me to sober up? 21988 You want-- me?" |
21988 | You''re sure I can tell you? |
21988 | _ I_ did? |
21988 | After that the rebound, hm?" |
21988 | Am I in your way? |
21988 | Am I-- all right? |
21988 | Anderson asked,"What knocked him out? |
21988 | Anderson asked,"Women do n''t like you, do they, Nick?" |
21988 | Anderson said,"Closest thing to being a mother-- is that it?" |
21988 | Anderson said,"Who''s there?" |
21988 | Anybody else want to be Captain?" |
21988 | Are we getting auxiliary power?" |
21988 | Do I have to tell you what your bugaboo is now?" |
21988 | Get it?" |
21988 | Give me a hand, will you?" |
21988 | Got any better ideas?" |
21988 | Graven images, huh?" |
21988 | Have I done anything to stop you? |
21988 | Have n''t you forgotten someone?" |
21988 | Have you any idea of how we move now?" |
21988 | He breathed deeply, twice, and then whispered,"Louise?" |
21988 | Hold your blaster at the ready, aimed down-- you hear me? |
21988 | Hoskins said,"Hm?" |
21988 | Hoskins-- are those landing suits ready?" |
21988 | Hoskins-- what made you say that?" |
21988 | How do you feel?" |
21988 | How long have you been awake?" |
21988 | How''d you ever bring yourself to sign your contract?" |
21988 | III_ The unfamiliar, you say, is the unseen, the completely new and strange? |
21988 | Is n''t that countermove enough?" |
21988 | Is that clear?" |
21988 | Ives said,"Johnny, take it easy and be quiet, huh? |
21988 | Or are you going to reason that the ship_ can_ fail? |
21988 | Paresi grinned broadly, and the exchange between them was clear:_ Why do you needle the kid?_ and_ Quiet, Engine- room. |
21988 | Paresi said bitterly,"You think it makes any difference if we_ say_ what we think?" |
21988 | She''s all right? |
21988 | So who called up the spider?" |
21988 | Some of these things are very hard to--""You do know, do n''t you?" |
21988 | That it?" |
21988 | That the ship ca n''t fail? |
21988 | That what you mean?" |
21988 | The Captain demanded,"What was it?" |
21988 | The Captain looked away from him and hazarded,"Big frog in a small pond, Nick?" |
21988 | Then assure him, with great authority, that not only is he right but that it''s about to jump any minute, and what have you done?" |
21988 | Then he spoke briskly:"Ca n''t you see they''re not doing anything to him? |
21988 | Then the Captain prompted,"About the different breaking point....""Yes, Captain?" |
21988 | Through the hull?" |
21988 | To Johnny, he called,"Hiya, John?" |
21988 | To the blackness he said,"Look, I got neat habits, do n''t leave me on no deck, hear? |
21988 | V"_... and there I was, Doctor, in the lobby of the hotel at noon, stark naked!_""_ Do you have these dreams often?_""_ I''m afraid so, Doctor. |
21988 | We sow no panic seed, do we?" |
21988 | What about the tubes?" |
21988 | What am I going to do?" |
21988 | What are you going to do about Ives?" |
21988 | What are you staring at?" |
21988 | What are you thinking about?" |
21988 | What do people do with their time in a place like this?" |
21988 | What is it I''m going to be? |
21988 | What''s for chow?" |
21988 | What''s on your mind?" |
21988 | When he had quite finished Anderson said,"I was wondering,_ who''s next?_"Paresi nodded and shut the kit with a sharp click. |
21988 | When the Captain had no answer, Paresi asked him,"Then why wonder about a thing like that?" |
21988 | Where''s the outboard bulkhead? |
21988 | Why Johnny? |
21988 | Why did n''t they force me to misread the tape? |
21988 | Why did you use that on him?" |
21988 | You want me to be myself before you fix me up? |
21988 | You want to know something? |
21988 | You''re-- all right?" |
21988 | You?" |
21988 | Your question was,''who''s next?'' |
21988 | _ Beep... boop..._"What else do you expect?" |
21988 | gone where?" |
21988 | he roared suddenly at the blackness,"what are you waiting for? |
16729 | What is the wind? |
16729 | What is this water, and where does it run? |
16729 | What makes the waves in the sea? |
16729 | Where does this animal live, and what is the use of that plant? |
16729 | A hard- headed friend of mine, who was present, put the not unnatural question,"Then why do n''t you say so in your pulpits?" |
16729 | Again, what simpler, or more absolutely practical, than the attempt to keep the axle of a wheel from heating when the wheel turns round very fast? |
16729 | And by way of a beginning, let us ask ourselves-- What is education? |
16729 | And how has it fared with"Physick"and Anatomy? |
16729 | And if he honestly believes that, of what avail is it to quote the commandment against stealing, when he proposes to make the capitalist disgorge? |
16729 | And in that case what is the value of M. Comte''s praise of him? |
16729 | And is he consistent with fact? |
16729 | And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of the matter of life? |
16729 | And the result? |
16729 | And this leads me to ask, Why should scientific teaching be limited to week- days? |
16729 | And this question subdivides itself into two:--the first, are we really contravening such conclusions? |
16729 | And what has made this difference? |
16729 | And what is the dire necessity and"iron"law under which men groan? |
16729 | And whether, of these English books, more than one in ten is the work of a fellow of a college, or a professor of an English university? |
16729 | And would not Terence stop his ears and run out if he could be present at an English performance of his own plays? |
16729 | And, after all, is it quite so certain that a genetic relation may not underlie the classification of minerals? |
16729 | And, as involved in, and underlying all these questions, how ought they to be educated? |
16729 | And,_ à fortiori_, between all four? |
16729 | Are all the grandest and most interesting problems which offer themselves to the geological student essentially insoluble? |
16729 | Are modern geologists prepared to say that all life was killed off the earth 50,000, 100,000, or 200,000 years ago? |
16729 | But I imagine I hear the question, How is all this to be tested? |
16729 | But how does this classification differ from that of the scientific Zoologist? |
16729 | But how is this remarkable propulsive machine made to perform its functions? |
16729 | But if this apparently vital operation were explicable as a simple mechanism, might not other vital operations be reducible to the same category? |
16729 | But is an education which ignores them all, a liberal education? |
16729 | But is the analogy a real one? |
16729 | But is the earth nothing but a cooling mass,"like a hot- water jar such as is used in carriages,"or"a globe of sandstone?" |
16729 | But suppose we prefer to admit our ignorance rather than adopt a hypothesis at variance with all the teachings of Nature? |
16729 | But the plague? |
16729 | But what has Comtism to do with the"New Philosophy,"as the Archbishop defines it in the following passage? |
16729 | But what has grown out of this search for natural knowledge of so merely useful a character? |
16729 | But what is all we really know and can know about the latter phænomenon? |
16729 | But what then? |
16729 | But whither does all this tend? |
16729 | But why does a muscle contract at one time and not at another? |
16729 | Can it, therefore, be said that chemical analysis teaches nothing about the chemical composition of calc- spar? |
16729 | Did M. Flourens ever visit one of the prettiest watering- places of"la belle France,"the Baie d''Arcachon? |
16729 | Do they afford us the smallest ground for refusing to educate women as well as men-- to give women the same civil and political rights as men? |
16729 | Do you think that the Christianity of the seventeenth century looks nobler and more attractive for such treatment of such a man?" |
16729 | Does Nature acknowledge, in any deeper way, this unity of plan we seem to trace? |
16729 | Does biology, whether"abstract"or"concrete,"occupy itself with any other form of life than those which exist, or have existed? |
16729 | Does he speculate upon the possible movements of bodies which may attract one another in the inverse proportion of the cube of their distances, say? |
16729 | Does the astronomer occupy himself with any other system of the universe than that which is visible to him? |
16729 | FOOTNOTE:[ 1] Need it be said that this is Tennyson''s English for Homer''s Greek? |
16729 | Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind''s throwing? |
16729 | Finally, it occurs to me that, such being my feeling about the matter, it may be useful to all of us if I ask you,"What is yours? |
16729 | For what are the phænomena of Agamogenesis, stated generally? |
16729 | For what does the middle- class school put in the place of all these things which are left out? |
16729 | For, after all, what do we know of this terrible"matter,"except as a name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness? |
16729 | Goethe has condensed a survey of all the powers of mankind into the well- known epigram:--"Warum treibt sich das Volk so und schreit? |
16729 | Has any one tried to found such an education? |
16729 | How and when are we justified in making our next step-- a_ deduction_ from it? |
16729 | How are the Cretaceous Ichthyosauria, Plesiosauria, or Pterosauria less embryonic, or more differentiated, species than those of the Lias? |
16729 | How can a lover of literary excellence fail to rejoice in the ancient masterpieces? |
16729 | How did Harvey determine the nature of the circulation, except by experiment? |
16729 | How did Sir Charles Bell determine the functions of the roots of the spinal nerves, save by experiment? |
16729 | How do we know the use of a nerve at all, except by experiment? |
16729 | How does the meaning of the scientific class- name of"Mammalia"differ from the unscientific of"Beasts"? |
16729 | How does the sensation of redness arise? |
16729 | How is that all too brief period spent at present? |
16729 | How is the existence of this long succession of different species of crocodiles to be accounted for? |
16729 | How long would he be left uneducated? |
16729 | How many among these instructed persons understand how the voice is produced and modified? |
16729 | How many of us know that the voice is produced in the larynx, and modified by the mouth? |
16729 | How then has this notion of the inexactness of Biological science come about? |
16729 | How then is the production of new species to be rendered intelligible by the analogy of Agamogenesis? |
16729 | I reply, why should the thing which has been called education do either the one or the other? |
16729 | If I study a living being, under what heads does the knowledge I obtain fall? |
16729 | If primary and secondary education are in this unsatisfactory state, what is to be said to the universities? |
16729 | Is M. Comte consistent with himself in making these assertions? |
16729 | Is any such unity predicable of their forms? |
16729 | Is he in the position of a scientific Tantalus-- doomed always to thirst for a knowledge which he can not obtain? |
16729 | Is it any more than a grandiloquent way of announcing the fact, that we really know nothing about the matter? |
16729 | Is it both; or is it neither? |
16729 | Is it built up of ordinary matter, and again resolved into ordinary matter when its work is done? |
16729 | Is it satisfactorily proved, in fact, that species may be originated by selection? |
16729 | Is it then the_ results_ of Biological science which are"inexact"? |
16729 | Is palæontology able to succeed where physical geology fails? |
16729 | Is such a universal history, then, to be regarded as unattainable? |
16729 | Is there any test of a physiological species? |
16729 | Is this a plant; or is it an animal? |
16729 | Is this from any lack of power in the English as compared with the German mind? |
16729 | It is not probable that teachers, in pursuing such studies, will be led astray from the acquirement of more important but less attractive knowledge? |
16729 | It is the question, why should training masters be encouraged to acquire a knowledge of this, or any other branch of physical science? |
16729 | Let us take these points separately; and, first, what great ideas has natural knowledge introduced into men''s minds? |
16729 | May it not help us if it be pleased, or( as seems to be by far the more general impression) hurt us if it be angered? |
16729 | No doubt it is a pretty and ingenious way of looking at the structure of any animal, but is it anything more? |
16729 | Now does this mean that it may have been two, or three, or four hundred million years? |
16729 | Now what does this mean? |
16729 | O solidité de l''esprit Français, que devenez- vous?" |
16729 | O solidité de l''esprit Français, que devenez- vous?" |
16729 | On what amount of similarity of their faunæ is the doctrine of the contemporaneity of the European and of the North American Silurians based? |
16729 | One is constantly asked, When should this scientific education be commenced? |
16729 | Or may I not rather ask, is it possible for you to discharge your functions properly without these aids? |
16729 | Or may it not be also considered as an organized body? |
16729 | Or to turn to the higher Vertebrata-- in what sense are the Liassic Chelonia inferior to those which now exist? |
16729 | Or, is the matter of life composed of ordinary matter, differing from it only in the manner in which its atoms are aggregated? |
16729 | Or, suppose for a moment we admit the explanation, and then seriously ask ourselves how much the wiser are we; what does the explanation explain? |
16729 | Quashie''s plaintive inquiry,"Am I not a man and a brother?" |
16729 | Said I not rightly that we are a wonderful people? |
16729 | Shall Biology alone remain out of harmony with her sister sciences? |
16729 | Surely this quality must be in the thing, and not in our minds? |
16729 | Surely, the principles involved in them are now admitted among the fixed beliefs of all thinking men? |
16729 | Surely, there is nothing in these explanations which is not fully borne out by the facts? |
16729 | The child asks,"What is the moon, and why does it shine?" |
16729 | The first inquiry which arises plainly is, has it ever been denied that this period_ may_ be enough for the purposes of geology? |
16729 | The great new question would be,"How does all this take place?" |
16729 | The next question to which I have to address myself is, What sciences ought to be thus taught? |
16729 | This is obvious from the mention of Catholicism,"demonstrates that Mr. Congreve has no acquaintance with the"Philosophie Positive"? |
16729 | Under these circumstances it may well be asked, how is one mass of non- nucleated protoplasm to be distinguished from another? |
16729 | What are these"dunes?" |
16729 | What better philosophical status has"vitality"than"aquosity"? |
16729 | What books shall I read? |
16729 | What even, if such a being exists, is beyond the reach of his powers of delusion? |
16729 | What have we to do in every- day life? |
16729 | What if species should offer residual phænomena, here and there, not explicable by natural selection? |
16729 | What if the orbit of Darwinism should be a little too circular? |
16729 | What is it originates, directs, and controls the motive power? |
16729 | What is it that happens? |
16729 | What is the cause of this wonderful difference between the dead particle and the living particle of matter appearing in other respects identical? |
16729 | What is the purpose of primary intellectual education? |
16729 | What is the use, it is said, of attempting to make physical science a branch of primary education? |
16729 | What is this wide- spread component of the surface of the earth? |
16729 | What more harmless than the attempt to lift and distribute water by pumping it; what more absolutely and grossly utilitarian? |
16729 | What ought they to be allowed, or not allowed, to do, be, and suffer? |
16729 | What science can present greater attractions than philology? |
16729 | What social and political rights have women? |
16729 | What think you would Cicero, or Horace, say to the production of the best sixth form going? |
16729 | What, then, is certain? |
16729 | What, truly, can seem to be more obviously different from one another in faculty, in form, and in substance, than the various kinds of living beings? |
16729 | When I examine it, what appears to be the most striking character it presents? |
16729 | Where is such an education as this to be had? |
16729 | Where is there any approximation to it? |
16729 | Who knows but that the"& c."may include Hume? |
16729 | Why does one whole group of muscles contract when the lobster wishes to extend his tail, and another group, when he desires to bend it? |
16729 | Why should he not? |
16729 | Why should we be worse off under one_ régime_ than under the other? |
16729 | Why trouble ourselves about matters of which, however important they may be, we do know nothing, and can know nothing? |
16729 | Will it not be well to do towards it those things which would have soothed the man and put him in good humour during his life? |
16729 | Will it not retain somewhat of the powers it possessed during life? |
16729 | Will you give a man with this much information a vote? |
16729 | Would such a catastrophe destroy the parallel? |
16729 | Yet, if one has anything to say, what is easier than to say it? |
16729 | _ Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence_? |
16729 | and has its cooling been uniform? |
16729 | and what is the evidence on which those fundamental propositions demand our assent? |
16729 | and whence did it come? |
16729 | that difference to which we give the name of Life? |
16729 | that none of the phænomena exhibited by species are inconsistent with the origin of species in this way? |
16729 | that there is such a thing as natural selection? |
16729 | the second, if we are, are those conclusions so firmly based that we may not contravene them? |
16729 | what are the fundamental assumptions upon which they all logically depend? |
16729 | why call one"plant"and the other"animal"? |
23197 | A great bargain, eh? 23197 Adam Moncure?" |
23197 | And? |
23197 | Bread? |
23197 | Did you get his home office address? 23197 Do you mean that you are deliberately attempting to undermine the economy of the United States of the Americas? |
23197 | Goals? |
23197 | I ask you, can such an economic system be taken seriously? |
23197 | I mean, how come you sell it for three cents a cake, and what''s the fact it has no name got to do with it? |
23197 | I thought I ordered you--"You did,the man called Tracy told him curtly,"but what alternative was there? |
23197 | If consumer prices were brought down drastically, eh? 23197 Is n''t it obvious? |
23197 | Listen, do you sell anything besides soap? |
23197 | Mr. Coty, could I come in and tell you about it? 23197 Oh? |
23197 | Pour us a couple of drinks, Frank, or would you rather have it_ Frol_, today? |
23197 | Scram? |
23197 | Soap? |
23197 | The_ jig_? |
23197 | To what end, sir? 23197 Trade name distributor?" |
23197 | Vodka, eh? 23197 Well, even if true, so what?" |
23197 | Well, how do I know this nameless soap you''re peddling is, well, any good? |
23197 | Well, sir? |
23197 | Well, what are you getting at? |
23197 | Well, what''s different about it? |
23197 | Well... well, then where do you get_ your_ soap? |
23197 | What alternative have we? 23197 What did you do?" |
23197 | What in the name of all that''s holy is the Bureau of Economic Subversion? |
23197 | What''s your point? |
23197 | Why are you established, almost secretly, you might say, in this business backwoods of the city? |
23197 | You mean the manufacturer? |
23197 | You''re Mr. Coty? 23197 You''re sure? |
23197 | You''re the people who sell the soap? |
23197 | _ Only_ twenty- five dollars, eh, when the retail price is supposedly thirty- five? |
23197 | _ Three cents a bar?_ They ca n''t manufacture it for that. 23197 _ What would they buy them with? |
23197 | And to what do I owe this cavalier intrusion into my home and place of business?" |
23197 | Another exponent of free enterprise, pre- historic style?" |
23197 | Coty said tolerantly,"Now then, what''s this about selling soap? |
23197 | Did anyone in his right mind like violence? |
23197 | Did the Chief think he liked violence? |
23197 | Flowers, of Freer Enterprises, now let me ask you something: Do you consider this country prosperous?" |
23197 | Have you any idea of the disparity between the cost of production of a car and what they retail for?" |
23197 | Have you ever heard of planned obsolescence?" |
23197 | He looked up and said snappily,"What can I do for you?" |
23197 | He said,"See here, what''s the address of your office?" |
23197 | How about automobiles? |
23197 | How many branches of your nefarious outfit are presently under operation?" |
23197 | I sold her--""Look here, you mean to tell me in this day and age you go around from door to door peddling soap? |
23197 | If this outfit of yours, Freer Enterprises, was successful in its fondest dreams, what would happen?" |
23197 | If we''re caught, who knows better than we that we''re expendable? |
23197 | Is n''t that a bit on the maize side? |
23197 | Is there anything I can do?" |
23197 | It does n''t mean subversives all agree... by Mack Reynolds Illustrated by Schoenherr The young man with the brown paper bag said,"Is Mrs. Coty in?" |
23197 | One of the men growled,"Suppose they start shooting?" |
23197 | Pavel Zotov said,"Well, Frol?" |
23197 | Put it through, eh LaVerne?" |
23197 | The older man snapped,"What is the meaning of this intrusion?" |
23197 | Then how come you sell it for three cents a cake, instead of twenty- five?" |
23197 | Tracy said,"Suppose I''m from the Greater New York_ News- Times_ looking for a story?" |
23197 | Tracy?" |
23197 | Tracy?" |
23197 | What brand?" |
23197 | What business could be so small these days that it would be based in such quarters? |
23197 | What can I do for you?" |
23197 | What did you pay for it?" |
23197 | What kind of soap? |
23197 | What''s the word? |
23197 | Where did the owners ever find profitable tenants? |
23197 | Will the stuff pass the Health Department?" |
23197 | You know what it came to, labor, materials, depreciation on machinery-- everything? |
23197 | You''re the people who sell the soap?" |
2634 | 23)--is not this Deity conceived as manlike in form? |
2634 | 27 David says to Zadok the priest,"Art thou not a seer?" |
2634 | And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me to bring me up? |
2634 | And Samuel said, Wherefore then dost thou ask of me, seeing that Jahveh is departed from thee and is become thine adversary? |
2634 | But to Saul nothing is visible, for he asks,"What seest thou?" |
2634 | Can any other conclusion be drawn from the history of Abraham and Isaac? |
2634 | Does Abraham exhibit any indication of surprise when he receives the astounding order to sacrifice his son? |
2634 | Does not the action of Saul, on a famous occasion, involve exactly the same theological presuppositions? |
2634 | Does this mean that Seth resembled Adam only in a spiritual and figurative sense? |
2634 | He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo? |
2634 | Laban indignantly demands of his son- in- law,"Wherefore hast thou stolen my Elohim?" |
2634 | Or of Micah''s inquiry,"Will Jahveh be pleased with thousands of rams or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?" |
2634 | Saul goes to this woman, who, after being assured of immunity, asks,"Whom shall I bring up to thee?" |
2634 | Still the spectre remains invisible to Saul, for he asks,"What form is he of?" |
2634 | Then said Saul to his servant, But behold if we go, what shall we bring the man? |
2634 | What have we? |
2634 | Wilt not thou possess that which Chemosh, thy Elohim, giveth thee to possess?" |
2634 | [ Footnote 22: Compare:"And Samuel said unto Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me?" |
27462 | The life- beams? |
27462 | The problem has been solved, F-2? |
27462 | We are alive-- but is it worth it? 27462 Why should they? |
27462 | What is that wall-- why? |
27462 | What is your thought?" |
27462 | What of that?" |
27462 | You thought of hydrogen? |
27462 | You transmuted elements of soil for it?" |
27667 | But while the buttress in Gothic architecture has been in process of development, what has the vault been doing? |
20154 | A scout from the colony? 20154 Ah, so? |
20154 | Ah, you know it, too? |
20154 | And Ranstud, what happened to that molecular ray screen? |
20154 | And how do you plan to destroy so large a planet as these are? |
20154 | And if that planet as a whole should stop moving, and the individual molecules be given the entire energy, what would their average velocity be? 20154 And now does my dear friend know the average molecular velocity of ordinary air?" |
20154 | And the last weapon? |
20154 | And what happens to worlds that the magnetic ray touches? |
20154 | And what,he asked suddenly,"did your meters tell you when our ray opened his ship?" |
20154 | And you, Ranstud, are the stations ready? |
20154 | And,said Morey, his own eyes dreamily bright now,"what would happen if it did? |
20154 | Any of the other ships carry heavier? |
20154 | Arcot,asked Morey slowly,"if this race attempts to settle another Universe, what would that indicate of their own?" |
20154 | Are these the changers? |
20154 | Are these the type of men still living in this valley, or who will be living there in fifty thousand years? |
20154 | Are you-- married? |
20154 | But do you believe that we have power enough? |
20154 | But do you know what that weapon is, Morey? |
20154 | But how did the ship we captured operate? |
20154 | But how do you know these things? 20154 But how is it that the machine is not moved when exerting such force on some other body?" |
20154 | But if all the power of the ship was destroyed in this way, how was it that one of their rays was operating as they fell? |
20154 | But that first city we saw the Thessians destroy-- it was Zezdon Fentes''home, was n''t it? 20154 But, Arcot, had n''t you better take it easy?" |
20154 | But,Zezdon Afthen asked,"while you men of Earth work on this problem, what is there for us? |
20154 | Can you set it down? 20154 Do you see now why the law of action and reaction is apparently flouted? |
20154 | Do you understand? 20154 Does every one agree that we land?" |
20154 | Everything you ordered came through? |
20154 | Fine-- what is it? |
20154 | Get the coffee, will you please, Morey? 20154 Got it right at last?" |
20154 | Got it, Morey? |
20154 | Have the enemy amused you in my absence? 20154 Have you any suggestions, Thalt?" |
20154 | Have you eaten? 20154 Have you heard the myth of the source of his power, in the story that he gets it from all the stars of the Island?" |
20154 | How long have we been out here, their time? |
20154 | How much fuel left? |
20154 | How was the show? |
20154 | How''d they do it? |
20154 | How''s the air pressure in the rest of the ship? |
20154 | I will not think of that-- only it is time your ship was ready, is it not? |
20154 | If we can do the same in five minutes instead of five years, is it not better? 20154 In that tiny thing you generate such power?" |
20154 | Is it safe, Arcot? |
20154 | More unconcealed emotion? |
20154 | Morey, may I ask what you call this machine? |
20154 | No, we should have--"What-- it was not a good job? |
20154 | Ready, Fuller? |
20154 | Red, how soon do we eat? |
20154 | See anything? |
20154 | Shall we barge right in, or wait and investigate? |
20154 | Shall we go back, or go on? |
20154 | Shall we go? |
20154 | Shall we land? |
20154 | Squadron Commander Tharnton, what relux thickness does your ship carry? |
20154 | Suppose we had struck a small sun, a dark star, even a meteor at that speed? 20154 Terrible-- Why did n''t you let it fall, and break open?" |
20154 | Then you have aged his memory of that event? |
20154 | Then-- then you had already known of this thing? 20154 Uh-- think she''ll be on time? |
20154 | What did you think it was? |
20154 | What do you suggest we do in the intervening eighty millenniums? 20154 What happens if the irresistible meets the immovable? |
20154 | What is that, and what supports it? |
20154 | What is the difficulty? |
20154 | What more, Scout? |
20154 | What news, Scout? |
20154 | What power source do you use-- how do you generate your power? |
20154 | What warning? 20154 What will destroy it?" |
20154 | What would happen to the wreckage as we moved? |
20154 | What''ll we do? |
20154 | What''s happened, Dad-- won''t they believe your statements? |
20154 | What''s the orbital speed, Morey? |
20154 | What''s the ray? |
20154 | What''s the secret? |
20154 | What, Morey, is the wall of Blackness? |
20154 | What, Wade, is the zone of fracture? |
20154 | What,asked Zezdon Afthen, as he watched the three terrestrians begin their work,"is the nature of the thing you are attempting to harness?" |
20154 | Where are you going, Arcot? |
20154 | Who are you, friends? |
20154 | Why did n''t you try the magnetic ray on our first attack? |
20154 | Why do n''t they fight in advanced time? |
20154 | Why land now? 20154 Why not the_ Ancient Mariner_?" |
20154 | You have tried your ray of death, the anti- catalyst? 20154 And it but sputters harmlessly on their screens? 20154 And what of Kelston Faln, Faslar? |
20154 | And what temperature would that represent?" |
20154 | And why the explosion?" |
20154 | Any objections?" |
20154 | Any suggestions?" |
20154 | Are there any who object to my succession?" |
20154 | Are there people still living on it? |
20154 | Are we going to make it?" |
20154 | But-- with so many wires heavily charged with current, what would have happened if they had not been shielded? |
20154 | Can we not better them?" |
20154 | Can you do it?" |
20154 | Can you explain?" |
20154 | Can you help us?" |
20154 | Can you tone that condensed lightning bolt down to a workable level?" |
20154 | Chapter VI THE SECOND MOVE"What happened to him, though?" |
20154 | Chapter VIII UNDEFEATABLE OR UNCONTROLLABLE? |
20154 | Did he have a family?" |
20154 | Did you notice our friends, the enemy?" |
20154 | Do you agree?" |
20154 | Do you know the story yet?" |
20154 | Do you see what you and your world was meant to us, Man of Earth?" |
20154 | Does it still exist? |
20154 | Even so, we did n''t do such a hot job, did we, Morey?" |
20154 | Feel the exceedingly intense heat? |
20154 | From what system do you come? |
20154 | How are you going to transmit the power? |
20154 | How came you to this point?" |
20154 | How soon will you be ready?" |
20154 | How vote you?" |
20154 | I can not help you there, with your calculations, but is there nothing I can do?" |
20154 | I have an idea-- have you any?" |
20154 | I think you agree with me, Zezdon Afthen and Inthel?" |
20154 | I wonder if they have the ability to learn as much as the average man of-- say about 1950?" |
20154 | If all of that went up in_ one one- hundred- millionth of a second_, how many sols?" |
20154 | If it fell all the way?" |
20154 | Intelligent all right-- what more universally obvious peace sign than a primitive weapon such as a knife held in reverse position? |
20154 | Is it not natural that our race will not fight among themselves? |
20154 | Is it not so?" |
20154 | Is that chow ready?" |
20154 | Is there nothing we can do to help? |
20154 | It is agreeable?" |
20154 | It was more than one?" |
20154 | It was the force field created when you destroyed Thett that threw you forward? |
20154 | Let me have the controls, Morey, will you?" |
20154 | Look''em up, will you, and see how far we have to go before we reach the cosmic fields?" |
20154 | Martian lead or the terrestrial isotope?" |
20154 | More than six months?" |
20154 | Notice how little the soil directly under them was dented?" |
20154 | Now tell me: what will blow up four- foot relux?" |
20154 | Now the question is how can we stop it? |
20154 | Now we want to know why they do n''t fall lower, fall all the way? |
20154 | Play cards?" |
20154 | Question: how come? |
20154 | Question: what are we going to do about it?" |
20154 | Remember the terrible speed with which your ship landed, and yet there was no appreciable jar according to the men? |
20154 | Remember, I said then I thought it might be a ray-- but found it was n''t what I thought? |
20154 | See the brown eyes? |
20154 | Shall we go out to intergalactic space at once?" |
20154 | Shall we go see the Egyptians?" |
20154 | Shall we investigate?" |
20154 | The artificial substance though-- why should any one make it? |
20154 | The line to the city power will stand what pressure?" |
20154 | The only question in my mind is-- what is going to happen to us when I use it?" |
20154 | The question is, what is it? |
20154 | The typical teeth? |
20154 | Their nails, not flat like human ones but rounded? |
20154 | Then why did you not tell me when I tried to show it?" |
20154 | Then you have uncovered that secret?" |
20154 | They had molecular rays, cosmic rays, the energy of matter, then-- what else had they now? |
20154 | Very well-- matter is energy-- does your physics know that?" |
20154 | Want to try making it up? |
20154 | We had best get a more or less definite idea of what time- age we are in, had n''t we? |
20154 | What are we going to do?" |
20154 | What are we going to do?" |
20154 | What brings you here at this time of troubles?" |
20154 | What brings you to our system? |
20154 | What brought you? |
20154 | What can they tell? |
20154 | What chance?" |
20154 | What could the Thessians have done that caused this change? |
20154 | What developments had come? |
20154 | What did you learn, Son, or have n''t you done any calculating on your data as yet?" |
20154 | What do you call your planet, friend?" |
20154 | What do you suppose happened when the terrific magnetic field of the beam and the currents in the wires of their power- board were mutually opposed?" |
20154 | What do you wish to say?" |
20154 | What else could they think?" |
20154 | What happened?" |
20154 | What have you to offer us?" |
20154 | What is happening there now? |
20154 | What is its mass?" |
20154 | What news?" |
20154 | What potential do you generate? |
20154 | What shall we do?" |
20154 | What single station could do this, if the many stations of the world could not? |
20154 | What was that?" |
20154 | What was this thing? |
20154 | What wattage have you available?" |
20154 | What weapons have you discovered among those ancient documents, Taj Lamor? |
20154 | What would have been the result?" |
20154 | Where are the others?" |
20154 | Where is their main fort here?" |
20154 | Who says credit- units do n''t have their value? |
20154 | Who were they?" |
20154 | Why ca n''t it fill another step, and reach the proton? |
20154 | Why do they stop?" |
20154 | Why has it no more quanta to release? |
20154 | Why have n''t they done anything?" |
20154 | Why in the Universe did you do that-- and how did you conceive those horrors?" |
20154 | Why return?" |
20154 | Will we have to install changers?" |
20154 | Will you make a machine controlled by mental impulses? |
20154 | You are going to New York or Vermont?" |
20154 | You can fight it?" |
20154 | You got caught in another time field and thrown the other way this time?" |
20154 | You have been swept by their terrible rays that fuse mountains, then hurl them into space? |
20154 | You have it? |
20154 | You have the old star maps to get back however, have you not?" |
20154 | You know the explanation?" |
20154 | You remember Thett''s records said something of the Mighty Warless Ones of Venone? |
20154 | Your ship-- is it in the system?" |
20154 | [ 1] I mentioned that I would attempt to liberate it if ever there was need? |
27464 | And it-- he knows you? 27464 Anyone in here?" |
27464 | What do you know about this? |
27464 | A gesture, his strange death, which you who read this have seen? |
27464 | But-- can''t you do anything? |
27464 | Can we help you stop it?" |
27464 | Can you speak and tell us? |
27464 | I came down and knocked on the door, and he answered from inside and said that everything was all right--""You did n''t go in?" |
27464 | Was the fool also mad? |
27464 | Why do n''t you do something? |
27464 | Why don''t--""Who are you?" |
27662 | But how describe in a magazine article what the eye can not take in in a day? |
27662 | But how establish works in a locality deprived of a water course, and distant from the large ways of communication? |
27662 | Will it be possible to keep up the fight long? |
22527 | And have the Quebec police up here lookin''for''em? 22527 Are there many giants?" |
22527 | Are you no conscious yet? |
22527 | Babs, are you all right? |
22527 | Can you land us, Alan? |
22527 | Did he see you? |
22527 | Do I? 22527 Do you hear me?" |
22527 | George, when we knew Polter, he was about twenty- five, was n''t he? 22527 George-- where are you? |
22527 | Glora, do you know if any of Dr. Polter''s men might have the drug? 22527 Glora, where will you be?" |
22527 | Hello, George? 22527 How do I know? |
22527 | How large are they? 22527 How long will it take us?" |
22527 | How many? |
22527 | No other cities? |
22527 | Now what, Glora? 22527 Ready, George?" |
22527 | Ready, Glora? |
22527 | Scheming? 22527 The giants live there?" |
22527 | Then what''s so weird? |
22527 | There are his lights; see them? |
22527 | What are you talking about? 22527 What do you want me to do?" |
22527 | What''ll we do with it? |
22527 | What''s the matter? 22527 What''s the matter?" |
22527 | Why not? 22527 Will you fly me, George?" |
22527 | Will you take us? |
22527 | Yes? 22527 You all right, Alan?" |
22527 | You like it? 22527 You like it? |
22527 | You mean Polter''s men? |
22527 | You see the little box with bars? 22527 You think it really best to go? |
22527 | You understand me? 22527 You wo n''t harm her, Polter?" |
22527 | You would n''t want to leave George, would you? 22527 A crack under the door-- is that it, off there? |
22527 | A faster time- rate prevailed in here? |
22527 | A gold mine? |
22527 | A tiny figure? |
22527 | ALAN KENT Twenty feet tall, or two inches high-- which should he be? |
22527 | Alan murmured:"But what do we do? |
22527 | Alan panted,"Glora, does this lead out?" |
22527 | Alan whispered vehemently,"Why not now? |
22527 | Alan, where are you?" |
22527 | And Babs, abducted by him, to be taken-- where? |
22527 | And to your normal size?" |
22527 | And where was Polter? |
22527 | Another pellet?" |
22527 | Are you still rebellious? |
22527 | BABS KENT Did she live in a golden cage or a magnificent palace? |
22527 | Babs gone?" |
22527 | Babs?" |
22527 | But Babs? |
22527 | But how? |
22527 | But you no longer rebel?" |
22527 | Can you hear me?" |
22527 | Can you see her? |
22527 | Could he wrestle with it and hope to win? |
22527 | Could we chance landing inside the wall? |
22527 | Did n''t you think of that? |
22527 | Do n''t you understand? |
22527 | Do n''t you understand?" |
22527 | Do you want to crush him, and crush that young girl with him?" |
22527 | Dr. Polter, will you let me be with my father? |
22527 | Get large, shall we?" |
22527 | God-- don''t you see what''s happening?" |
22527 | Had Polter stolen that missing fragment of golden quartz the size of a walnut which had been beneath Dr. Kent''s microscope? |
22527 | He shouted,"You do that? |
22527 | How deep is it?" |
22527 | How did you get here?" |
22527 | How far away in size, who knows? |
22527 | How long will you be gone, Alan?" |
22527 | How much have you? |
22527 | I mean, do they come in and out of here?" |
22527 | I''m not asking you to do that, am I?" |
22527 | If we could get on that boat and go with him to the island-- But in what size? |
22527 | Is that someone coming?" |
22527 | Iss it not so? |
22527 | It''s funny, is n''t it? |
22527 | Lost in size? |
22527 | My world?" |
22527 | Never see him again? |
22527 | Now? |
22527 | Of all the strange events that had been flung at us, I think this sudden crisis now most confused Alan and me.... To get larger, or smaller? |
22527 | Or were we cross- starred, doomed like the realm of the atom? |
22527 | Our little Babs will lof me; why should she not? |
22527 | Polter?" |
22527 | Quarter of a mile? |
22527 | See the starlight on the lake? |
22527 | See?" |
22527 | She called;"Why? |
22527 | She''s gone, now--""Who''s gone? |
22527 | Suppose she had seen you?" |
22527 | That girl of your world the doctor just now steal, she is friend of yours?" |
22527 | That will be nice? |
22527 | That''s where he went with the Earth girl, is n''t it?" |
22527 | Then why should we quarrel now? |
22527 | Thirty feet away? |
22527 | Understand that? |
22527 | Very small? |
22527 | Was it-- compared to my stature now-- a thousand miles, perhaps even a million miles up to where we had been two or three hours ago? |
22527 | Was this swift embrace now marking the end of everything for us? |
22527 | Were Alan and Glora following us now? |
22527 | What are you doing?" |
22527 | What did he call her, Barbara Kent?" |
22527 | What did it cover? |
22527 | What do you care what I do to your world? |
22527 | What do you want?" |
22527 | What happened? |
22527 | What happens? |
22527 | What secrets are there, down beyond the vanishing point in the realm of the infinitely small? |
22527 | Whatever happens, you''ll think of nothing else: you wo n''t will you?" |
22527 | Where was Babs? |
22527 | Where was Glora? |
22527 | Which? |
22527 | Who are you?" |
22527 | Why should I not be with my dear little Babs? |
22527 | Why, how dare you? |
22527 | Will you be ready?" |
22527 | Will you come?" |
22527 | Will you?" |
22527 | Wo n''t you open the gate? |
22527 | Would Polter make the entire trip without a stop? |
22527 | Would we be in time? |
22527 | You always knew I would nefer be satisfied until I had my little Babs? |
22527 | You are afraid? |
22527 | You are all right, Babs?" |
22527 | You haf still determined to compound no more of our drugs? |
22527 | You see the island off there?" |
22527 | You think, my little Babs, that he has the drugs? |
22527 | You understand that, both of you? |
22527 | You would rather I killed you? |
26967 | Did you think I had gone mad, Dennell? |
26967 | Has he been asking about them again? |
26967 | What have you got? |
26967 | You have found out? |
26967 | You have perfected the operation, have n''t you? |
26967 | You must try it out on somebody, must you not? |
26967 | ... What, after all, is the use of this chronicle? |
26967 | And yet some vague dissatisfaction, some faint instinct, asks over and over in my throbbing ears: What year? |
26967 | But is it you, Alice? |
26967 | But what does it matter? |
26967 | Can it be that I am feeling again, after all these ages, some tiny portion of that emotion, that great passion I once knew? |
26967 | Do you not see? |
26967 | For do you see what happened? |
26967 | For is it not irony that I should be the historian of this race-- I, a savage, an"archaic survival?" |
26967 | How many thousands of years is it since I last knew the true companionship? |
26967 | Is it you? |
26967 | Is love something entirely of the flesh, something created by an ironic God merely to propagate His race? |
26967 | It is very obscure and very absurd, is it not? |
26967 | Need I say that I lived, thereafter, many thousands of thousands of years, until this day? |
26967 | Of what significance was time when one was immortal? |
26967 | Or can there be love without emotion, love without passion-- love between two cold intellects? |
26967 | What answer had I for that, but that I loved her and would do anything in the world not to lose her? |
26967 | What more do you want?" |
26967 | What year? |
26967 | Why do I write? |
26967 | Yet there would be a little strange fancy in my head at the same moment, saying,"Who is this Alice? |
20551 | A man with a hood? 20551 Ai n''t we goin''?" |
20551 | And she''s gone? 20551 And so you are a native Bermudian?" |
20551 | And what became of them? |
20551 | And you,he said to me,"you are American?" |
20551 | Are we going to New York City? |
20551 | But I seen--"Where? |
20551 | But he-- might readily love you? |
20551 | But what shall we do? |
20551 | But you do not love him? |
20551 | But, father,Jane protested,"what will you do? |
20551 | By smashing up New York? 20551 Can they see us?" |
20551 | Can you hear us? |
20551 | Did I promise? 20551 Did you search the fellow?" |
20551 | Do I, indeed? 20551 Do n''t you think so? |
20551 | Do n''t you think so? 20551 Do n''t you think you''re talking nonsense, Bob?" |
20551 | Do you know that they did not? |
20551 | Does it show so quickly upon my face that you saw it at once? 20551 Don, may I come?" |
20551 | Floating? |
20551 | Go out and tackle him-- shall we? 20551 Gor blime me, who is he?" |
20551 | Got your helmet? |
20551 | Have you been interested in the scene outside the window? |
20551 | Hot night, is n''t it? 20551 How long will it seem?" |
20551 | How long will it take? |
20551 | How? |
20551 | How? |
20551 | I say, Bob, what do you make of this? |
20551 | I say, who told you you saw a man walking through rock? |
20551 | If they spot us? |
20551 | Is he in there? |
20551 | Is it? |
20551 | Long? 20551 Looks like him, does n''t it?" |
20551 | Oh, did she? 20551 Ready, Don?" |
20551 | See it there? |
20551 | Shall I take her now to our carrier? |
20551 | Shall we? 20551 She didn''t-- scream from her bedroom? |
20551 | She has made you comfortable? |
20551 | So that you will return me safely? 20551 So that''s how you learned our language?" |
20551 | So you discovered how to get into our Earth world? |
20551 | So? 20551 So?" |
20551 | Something about Eunice? |
20551 | Tako, the people down there on Staten Island-- can they see us? |
20551 | That projector-- what was it you almost told Jane? |
20551 | They get excited, do they not? 20551 To- night?" |
20551 | Told Jane? 20551 Tolla, will you go outside a moment? |
20551 | What are you going to do with us? |
20551 | What are you going to do? |
20551 | What can we do? |
20551 | What could you do with that giant projector? |
20551 | What did you see? |
20551 | What do you mean, Tolla? |
20551 | What do you mean? 20551 What do you mean?" |
20551 | What do you want? |
20551 | What is it? |
20551 | What is it? |
20551 | What is it? |
20551 | What''s all this? 20551 What''s the matter?" |
20551 | What''s the use of theory? 20551 What, father?" |
20551 | Where are you going? |
20551 | Where are you going? |
20551 | Where is he? 20551 Where?" |
20551 | Who are you? |
20551 | Why not? 20551 Willie, what you saw, was it a-- a man?" |
20551 | You all right, Bob? 20551 You are refreshed?" |
20551 | You did? 20551 You do not like me, do you?" |
20551 | You heard us, Tolla? |
20551 | You love him, do n''t you? |
20551 | You really saw it, Jane? |
20551 | You think silence is best? 20551 You want me to like you, Tako?" |
20551 | You''re not a Bermudian, are you? |
20551 | ***** But doing what? |
20551 | ***** Don exclaimed,"But the Chief of Police gave you details?" |
20551 | ***** Had they gone now with Jane into the other realm of the Unknown? |
20551 | ***** She forced herself to reply calmly,"Why should I? |
20551 | ***** Stolen by the ghosts? |
20551 | A ghost? |
20551 | An opening?" |
20551 | And Tako, the giant? |
20551 | And also Bob Rivers, and my cousin, Don-- you will return us safely as you promised?" |
20551 | And then, at one point, Tolla asked:"Are you beautiful in Bermuda?" |
20551 | And who are you?" |
20551 | And you expect me to believe that?" |
20551 | And you have been mocking me, you two girls?" |
20551 | Anything like that?" |
20551 | Are not those ships of war? |
20551 | Are you not prompting words from my lips?" |
20551 | As we passed, Tako called softly:"All is well with you, Tolla?" |
20551 | But I say--""What is it?" |
20551 | But could that be done? |
20551 | But did n''t you forget that last coffee?" |
20551 | But father, how missing?" |
20551 | But if it should be his, why would you care? |
20551 | But of what use if we did? |
20551 | But was Jane here? |
20551 | But was he only a man? |
20551 | But what is the use of teaching it to the common people? |
20551 | But you have no weapons which could penetrate into the shadows of the borderland, have you?" |
20551 | But, if assailed, who could say what they would do? |
20551 | Can they?" |
20551 | Can you lead us to where you saw him, Willie?" |
20551 | Can you make out-- back by the banana grove-- captives? |
20551 | Could she play upon that jealousy? |
20551 | Could we escape now, or would a darting green beam strike us? |
20551 | Did some instinct impel her not to repulse him? |
20551 | Did that explain the reported disappearances of the several other girls? |
20551 | Did this ghostly activity have some rational purpose-- the stealing of young white women, all of them of unusual beauty? |
20551 | Did you get a check, Don?" |
20551 | Do you see him?" |
20551 | Do you want me to fire at you?" |
20551 | Does that attract you?" |
20551 | Does that satisfy you?" |
20551 | Doing what? |
20551 | Don added,"Before my uncle and the Chief arrive, let me have a talk with that fellow, will you?" |
20551 | Don began,"The girl over there----""Your sister? |
20551 | Don gasped,"Those apparitions-- is that what you''re going to attack?" |
20551 | Don quickly added,"I say, Bob, what does he mean-- carriers?" |
20551 | Don?" |
20551 | Even of you-- is it not so?" |
20551 | Fifty invaders? |
20551 | Ghosts? |
20551 | Had he, for some time perhaps, been living as he said in the Hamiltonia Hotel? |
20551 | Had one of the apparitions materialized? |
20551 | Have you not noticed that time in my world has little to do with yours?" |
20551 | He thinks that now, does he? |
20551 | How can one tell but that all occultism is merely unknown science? |
20551 | How is that?" |
20551 | How many of the enemy were there? |
20551 | How? |
20551 | I didn''t-- I never had any desire to--""What do your desires concern me? |
20551 | I recall that once I said:"You have never been in New York?" |
20551 | I say, you three, what are you up to?" |
20551 | I stopped short and called:"Are you all right, Jane?" |
20551 | I whispered,"Is it back of the rocks? |
20551 | If you knew how to use those weapons, do you think I would leave them near you?" |
20551 | Impulsively I started scrambling over the rocks; unreasoningly, for who can chase and capture a ghost? |
20551 | Invaders from another planet? |
20551 | Is it-- is he armed, can you see?" |
20551 | Is it?" |
20551 | Is that your sister?" |
20551 | It ai n''t far if you--""You think he''s still there?" |
20551 | It is n''t like Eunice to slip out at night-- or is it, Jane?" |
20551 | It''s not so difficult, is it?" |
20551 | Jane, did you see it? |
20551 | Might frighten us to death, but that''s about all a ghost can do, is n''t it?" |
20551 | My little prisoner-- you do not like me, do you?" |
20551 | Or a helmet? |
20551 | Or could it? |
20551 | Or following this rocky surface? |
20551 | Or is there a cave over there? |
20551 | Or was she with them, over in Paget now in the little enemy camp there which was defying Bermuda? |
20551 | Or were my senses tricking me? |
20551 | Or were these invaders from another planet? |
20551 | Ready, Bob?" |
20551 | Scouting around Bermuda, selecting the young girls whom his cohorts were to abduct? |
20551 | She is very pretty, is she not? |
20551 | Should we run? |
20551 | Some intuition giving her strength to flash him a single alluring moonlit glance? |
20551 | Something like a queer- looking hat on his head, Willie?" |
20551 | Stay here?" |
20551 | That will cause much excitement, will it not? |
20551 | The dead come to life as living wraiths? |
20551 | The fellow was saying nonchalantly,"And you, Mr. Livingston-- are you also familiar with New York City?" |
20551 | Then he added to Don,"That most beautiful young lady with you in the restaurant-- did I not see you there? |
20551 | There might be some reward for us, eh? |
20551 | These accursed little disks, what are they?" |
20551 | They did n''t hear any sound from her?" |
20551 | This strange journey, what would it be like? |
20551 | This traveling through my world--""Did you come to tell me that?" |
20551 | Was Jane there among those captives? |
20551 | Was it standing on the path? |
20551 | Was that Tako the leader of these invaders? |
20551 | Was that ghost we saw, this gigantic fellow in doeskins and blazer who looked like a tourist standing out there at the window? |
20551 | Was that the idea?" |
20551 | Was that what had happened to Eunice Arton? |
20551 | We are to be real friends-- fellow conquerors? |
20551 | We had locked up this mysterious enemy, but would the prison bars hold him? |
20551 | We strike terror-- are they going to fight like excited children?" |
20551 | Were these ghosts merely human enemies after all? |
20551 | What did you mean by that?" |
20551 | What do you want?" |
20551 | What is it to me? |
20551 | What necromancy was this? |
20551 | What was this? |
20551 | When? |
20551 | Where is she? |
20551 | Why did n''t you tell us?" |
20551 | Why, what was this? |
20551 | Would Tolla perhaps soon want her to escape? |
20551 | Would it be called flying? |
20551 | Wraith, or substance? |
20551 | You are familiar with New York City?" |
20551 | You bargain? |
20551 | You have your revolvers?" |
20551 | You knew that, did n''t you? |
20551 | You see where our mountain slope cuts through that building? |
20551 | You thought your jail would imprison me, did you not?" |
20551 | Your wife? |
20551 | Yours?" |
26174 | And it worries you? 26174 But do n''t you see?" |
26174 | Can you do that? |
26174 | Got a watch? |
26174 | How the hell would I know? |
26174 | Is that remarkable? |
26174 | It might break even the Mahon machines in this installation? |
26174 | Sergeant,he said,"did I see a gleam in your eye just now?" |
26174 | That one ship,said Lecky blankly,"it defeated the rest?" |
26174 | Then where does the broadcast come from? |
26174 | Those lights look kinda nice, do n''t they? |
26174 | We follow? |
26174 | Well? |
26174 | What I''m wonderin''is, did we fool him? |
26174 | What can I tell you first? |
26174 | What kinda data do they want? |
26174 | What,demanded Howell,"what in hell are you talking about?" |
26174 | Who done this? |
26174 | Why do n''t he call me? |
26174 | Why not ask them,said Graves,"how to make a round square or a five- sided triangle?" |
26174 | You begin to believe the broadcasts come from the future? |
26174 | You noticed something that we missed, Sergeant? |
26174 | You plan something? |
26174 | _ What-- what is this?_cried his voice shrilly from the speakers. |
26174 | Are you guys game to feed it into this communicator''s output amplifier?" |
26174 | But why that special type-- that special wave?" |
26174 | But--3020? |
26174 | Did you notice how Betsy''s standby light was wabbling while she was bringin''in that broadcast? |
26174 | Do I signal with my ears and fingers?" |
26174 | Graves said:"Why does n''t it flicker like the others?" |
26174 | Graves said:"You mean it might break all operating communicators in a very large area?" |
26174 | Graves sputtered:"But-- dammit, do you mean we can work out a way to receive a broadcast and not be qualified to see it?" |
26174 | He added persuasively:"But a machine can lie, Sergeant? |
26174 | Howell and Graves and Lecky went under strict guard until they could be asked some thousands of variations of the question,"Why did you do it?" |
26174 | Howell said angrily:"It''s got to be tried, has n''t it?" |
26174 | Is that the reasoning?" |
26174 | Okay?" |
26174 | Quick? |
26174 | Remember?" |
26174 | See? |
26174 | See?" |
26174 | See?" |
26174 | The small scientist asked curiously:"What are you preparing, Sergeant?" |
26174 | Understand? |
26174 | We need to talk to you!--Can you give me the stuff about that bug that''s gon na wipe out half of us? |
26174 | What defense could Earth devise against science such as this?_[ Illustration: Did the broadcasts foretell flesh- rending supersonic blasts?] |
26174 | What defense could Earth devise against science such as this?_[ Illustration: Did the broadcasts foretell flesh- rending supersonic blasts?] |
26174 | What do you want to know about Betsy?" |
26174 | What shall we do, Sergeant?" |
26174 | Who''ll join me?" |
26174 | Will you help us, Sergeant? |
26174 | Would n''t it be reasonable to guess that Mahon machines are-- uh-- especial adapted to handle intertemporal communication?" |
26174 | Would that be possible?" |
26174 | You contacted 3020? |
26174 | You gentlemen care to join me?" |
26174 | You see what that means?" |
26174 | You want to come show it, Doc?" |
20707 | A little help? |
20707 | Arcot,Wade asked finally,"just how does the magnet make that stuff tractable? |
20707 | Arcot,began Morey after a moment,"why is that gas burning like that? |
20707 | Arcot-- do you think we can make it? |
20707 | As I say-- we''ve got it, now-- but what do we do with it? |
20707 | Busy? |
20707 | But what in the world can we do to that huge thing? |
20707 | But which side are we to aid-- and what are the sides? 20707 But why do it at all? |
20707 | Dick, how do you suppose he gets away with the things he does right under the eyes of those Air Guardsmen? 20707 Dick, why is it he did n''t use all his rockets at first instead of gradually increasing the power this way?" |
20707 | Do you remember that column of hissing radiance we saw shooting out of the wrecked plane just before it blew up? 20707 Do you remember the platform of light- metal, clear as crystal? |
20707 | Do you remember those wires that we saw leading to that little box of the reflecting material? 20707 Do you think those big blocks of what appeared to be silver were involved in the energy release?" |
20707 | Great-- I''d been thinking of that too-- what are we going to name her? |
20707 | Have they reported from Ohmur, Lorsand, and Throlus, yet, Morlus Tal? |
20707 | Hiding it behind a sun- shade? |
20707 | Hold your report a second and give us a hand here, will you? 20707 How about calling it Terrestrian?" |
20707 | How about it? |
20707 | How are you going to catch him, Arcot? |
20707 | How did this happen? |
20707 | How do they know we are visitors from another planet? |
20707 | How do you suppose they condense that light energy in the first place, and, their sun being dead, whence all the light? 20707 How do you think they got their energy loose?" |
20707 | How is it-- what have you tested for so far? |
20707 | How many of the gas sample bottles did you bring, Bob? |
20707 | How then are we going to get the current to it? 20707 I believe you can guess the source of that breeze we had there? |
20707 | I sure would have liked to mix in the fight they must have had here-- nice little things to play with, are n''t they? |
20707 | I thought you were going to take it up to eight miles a second, Dick? |
20707 | I wonder if it might not be interesting to observe the reactions of a man waking suddenly from sleep to find himself alone in space? |
20707 | I wonder if it would? |
20707 | I wonder what makes their blood blue? 20707 Is there any particular reason why they should n''t look like us? |
20707 | It''s basically their problem, is n''t it? |
20707 | It''s impossible-- how could they have done it? 20707 Look, Fuller- it was their problem before, too, was n''t it? |
20707 | Look,Wade pointed with his pistol,"he''s under that big metal bar-- up there in the roof-- see it? |
20707 | Morey,asked Fuller,"what did you learn about that gas the pirate was using? |
20707 | Now, what results did you get? |
20707 | Ready, Engineer? |
20707 | Say-- what were you fellows doing? |
20707 | She''s shaping up nicely, is n''t she? |
20707 | So_ that''s_ what you hatched out, eh? 20707 Sorlus? |
20707 | That''s a pretty big order, is n''t it, Dick? 20707 The engines? |
20707 | Then you''ll definitely support us? |
20707 | These men are armed with the standard sidearms, are n''t they? |
20707 | Wade, how is it that those ships can be invisible when they are driven by light, and have the light stored in them? 20707 Wade-- Morey-- where will we stop first?" |
20707 | Well, fellows, what are your opinions on-- what we''ve seen? 20707 Well, gentlemen, now we''ve got it, what do we do with it?" |
20707 | Well-- it_ was_ magnetic, but how did you know? |
20707 | What did you find? |
20707 | What do you mean? |
20707 | What do you say we try it? |
20707 | What have they been doing with the star? |
20707 | What speed did we attain, Dr. Arcot? 20707 What would happen to a metal bar if all the molecules in it decided to move in the same direction at the same time? |
20707 | What''s in it? 20707 What''s it all about, Arcot?" |
20707 | What''s that for? |
20707 | What''s that for? |
20707 | When do you expect to start after the Pirate? |
20707 | Where shall we go first, Dick? |
20707 | Which? |
20707 | Why not? |
20707 | Why-- Arcot-- what''s the idea of the winter regalia? |
20707 | Yes-- but I''ll bet they have nearly fifty pounds of light condensed there-- so why worry about a little thing like a million horsepower? 20707 Yes-- but are we going to join either side after looking?" |
20707 | You do n''t expect this to be magnetic, do you? |
20707 | You go first? |
20707 | A flying bachelor''s apartment christened by a mere woman? |
20707 | Any ideas?" |
20707 | Any objection?" |
20707 | Any objections?" |
20707 | Anybody any ideas?" |
20707 | Anyone want to bet that people will be living in the same general circumstances then? |
20707 | Are we ready to start now, son?" |
20707 | Before we go any further, what''s our decision?" |
20707 | But do you have any idea how that gas does all it does?" |
20707 | But do you notice that those four main units have their leads radiating in different directions? |
20707 | But what could attack one of those giant ships? |
20707 | But-- how can they control such power? |
20707 | But-- how can we move this?" |
20707 | By the way, did you notice their hands?" |
20707 | Ca n''t we put it out?" |
20707 | Can you get outside the atmosphere? |
20707 | Could they get there? |
20707 | Could this be the source of power for the entire ship? |
20707 | Did they try that C-32L mask on an animal?" |
20707 | Did you call a doctor by radio, Pilot?" |
20707 | Did you ever see one like it?" |
20707 | Did you notice what I did to them?" |
20707 | Do n''t you recognize that as the development of the old paper gliders you used to throw around as a kid? |
20707 | Do you remember how the ship seemed to lose its invisibility for an instant? |
20707 | Does n''t she look fast? |
20707 | Exceed orbital speed and fall out? |
20707 | Have we got that camera properly placed?" |
20707 | Have you any ideas?" |
20707 | Have you seen anything really revolutionary, Wade?" |
20707 | He is not violent, for has n''t he carefully warned the men not to use the C-32L mask? |
20707 | How about you, Morey?" |
20707 | How are we going to do it? |
20707 | How are you going to handle it, or even get it into your apparatus?" |
20707 | How come?" |
20707 | How did you know?" |
20707 | How do you expect to get him?" |
20707 | How does he get his glider ten miles up? |
20707 | How fast are we falling?" |
20707 | How fast are we going now?" |
20707 | How good is the chance that all the molecules should happen to move in the same direction at the same time? |
20707 | How were they to reach it? |
20707 | How''d they handle it? |
20707 | I do n''t have to lie here any longer, do I, doctor?" |
20707 | I wonder if we can tear it loose altogether?" |
20707 | I wonder what he is going to do?" |
20707 | If you just let them alone, what do you suppose they''ll do with the problem this time?" |
20707 | In all solar engines what is the greatest problem to be solved?" |
20707 | In the meantime, take the controls while I make a test of the air here, will you?" |
20707 | Is it heavier than that?" |
20707 | Is that about it?" |
20707 | Is there any money shipment in sight?" |
20707 | Is there any way you can signal your planet?" |
20707 | Is there anything further we can do?" |
20707 | It will be all right, I suppose?" |
20707 | It''s simple-- but is it good? |
20707 | Look through the telescope-- see those dots wheeling about there above the flashing lights? |
20707 | May I take it back to the ship and test it?" |
20707 | Morey, will you cut the rope in three equal pieces while I help Wade tear loose that girder?" |
20707 | Now why should n''t our''light matter''metal conduct light? |
20707 | Now, since the stuff can leak through any material, what kind of a pump shall we use? |
20707 | Say, that would be handy in placing nuts and bolts, and such fine work, would n''t it?" |
20707 | See if you can raise Earth on the radio, Morey, will you, while I tell these fellows what happened? |
20707 | Shall we start?" |
20707 | Some kind of gas?" |
20707 | That the same general social and cultural and material standards will apply? |
20707 | The answer? |
20707 | The distance record took someone across the Atlantic in 2009, did n''t it? |
20707 | The plans are as before; we are to proceed directly toward the Yellow Star, meeting at Point 71?" |
20707 | There is no_ known_ star close enough-- but how about unknowns?" |
20707 | They were satisfied; why move? |
20707 | They''ve been in service only about four months, have n''t they, Lieutenant?" |
20707 | Those spare cells are all right, are n''t they? |
20707 | Wade, will you get three fairly good- sized pieces of metal, something we can tie a rope to? |
20707 | Wade-- come here a minute, will you? |
20707 | Was it water-- or land? |
20707 | What are its properties?" |
20707 | What can we do to show our appreciation this time?" |
20707 | What chance has one to detect a machine that is perfectly transparent when there is nothing but perfectly transparent air around it? |
20707 | What could he do with it that he had not done? |
20707 | What could the_ Solarite_ do against it? |
20707 | What could the_ Solarite_ do against the giant monoplane? |
20707 | What difference would it make if they were or were not accompanied by a dead star? |
20707 | What do you say?" |
20707 | What do you suggest for your masterpiece?" |
20707 | What do you think, Dad?" |
20707 | What do you vote?" |
20707 | What experience have you two had?" |
20707 | What have you tried?" |
20707 | What hope was there to avert incalculable destruction-- if not outright defeat? |
20707 | What is it?" |
20707 | What is it?" |
20707 | What more appropriate for christening a space ship than a bottle of hard vacuum? |
20707 | What more could I ask?" |
20707 | What sort of bomb was it that Arcot hoped would penetrate that tremendous armor? |
20707 | What will happen, however, if someone locates the source of the radio waves? |
20707 | What''s on your mind?" |
20707 | What''s the idea?" |
20707 | What''s the secret?" |
20707 | What''s your opinion on him? |
20707 | Where under the sun did these beings come from?" |
20707 | Who knows?" |
20707 | Why ca n''t we see the light?" |
20707 | Why should races seek to escape the inevitable?" |
20707 | Why try to release any more energy? |
20707 | Why?" |
20707 | Will it reach far in the air? |
20707 | Will you attend to it, Lieutenant Greer?" |
20707 | Would the mighty machines soon be circling Earth? |
20707 | Would this ship, too, crash? |
20707 | Yet the giant seemed unable to approach the city-- or was it defending it? |
20707 | You agree?" |
20707 | You have''sold''us this machine-- but how can we repay you? |
20707 | You know, of course, how planets are formed? |
20707 | You notice that two of the main power units are still working, but that those other two have stopped? |
26941 | Are you_ sure_? |
26941 | The worms? 26941 Then what? |
26941 | What did you say, dear? |
26941 | What do you say, shall we try it? 26941 What have you learned? |
26941 | What is_ your_ plan, Peter? 26941 Would it silence the blasts? |
26941 | Would you like to see the ship? 26941 _ What have you done?_ The ship is traveling at_ almost twice the speed that it was before_! |
26941 | _ What is it?_ I thought the people were doing a day''s work-- but_ you_----!!! |
26941 | But they did not hesitate because the first question asked them had been:"Are you a brave man? |
26941 | Did n''t you ever see their_ wives_? |
26941 | Does it mean what you wanted? |
26941 | Have you got any plan-- or are we helpless?" |
26941 | How do you like each other for permanent companions?" |
26941 | I hope you do n''t feel resentful?" |
26941 | Is it all right?" |
26941 | Remember the night you fell in front of my table in the hotel? |
26941 | They manufactured enough fuel for two trips, according to the rating of consumption in the books-- but Dick wondered? |
26941 | Was that moment, and the turning of that valve, the end of existence for them all?" |
26941 | What do you think?" |
26941 | What good will it do to know how much''ship juice''there is, anyway? |
26941 | What if he did have to marry a strange girl? |
26941 | Where could this settlement be? |
26941 | Who the girl would be-- and what she would be like? |
26941 | Would it put them out of commission permanently? |
26941 | You must have thought of something?" |
26941 | You must think my race very stupid not to have thought of it?" |
26941 | _ Can we reach the domes?_""I hope so, Morquil. |
26168 | And do you know why? 26168 And how many cards went through the Personnelovac this month?" |
26168 | Be a good fellow, ca n''t you? |
26168 | Did n''t you know? |
26168 | Grimswitch, will you please let me alone? |
26168 | How did the meeting go? |
26168 | How do you mean, help_ me_? |
26168 | Huh? |
26168 | Me, sir? |
26168 | On the carpet, eh? 26168 See that?" |
26168 | So? |
26168 | Then where''s_ your_ Personnelovac report, Colihan? 26168 WHO would n''t it even fire?" |
26168 | Well, Ralph-- how goes it? |
26168 | Well, we ca n''t sit around all day and reminisce, eh, Ralph? 26168 What am I going to_ do_?" |
26168 | What can I do? |
26168 | What do_ you_ think, Ralph? |
26168 | What does it say? |
26168 | What? |
26168 | Where''s your Requisition Paper? |
26168 | Yes, sir, but--"_ So_ unusual that it would call for immediate ACTION, would n''t it? |
26168 | Yes, sir? |
26168 | _ Nothing_ wrong? 26168 _ Well, what does it say?_"repeated Moss. |
26168 | *****"Have you run through the stack yet?" |
26168 | And do you know something? |
26168 | And the point is-- what''s the reason? |
26168 | And who knows? |
26168 | And why not? |
26168 | But I checked the Brain--""Did you, Ralph?" |
26168 | But it''s my job, is n''t it?_ Colihan flipped the inter- com and proceeded to call Miss Blanche. |
26168 | But that''s quite an unusual record, would n''t you say so?" |
26168 | But we got a business to run, do n''t we?" |
26168 | Did you ever hear of Dimaggio?" |
26168 | Eh, Colihan?" |
26168 | Eh? |
26168 | How''s your side of it, Ralph? |
26168 | Now-- how do you spell it?" |
26168 | Old Personnelovac hummin''along nicely?" |
26168 | Say, did you ever climb a real apple tree and knock''em off the branches?" |
26168 | Temper a little short? |
26168 | That means dismissal, right? |
26168 | That''s twenty- four people fired in the last month, is that correct?" |
26168 | Understand?" |
26168 | Was Moss making some kind of point? |
26168 | Where is it?" |
26168 | Why, I''m not sure it would n''t even fire--""WHO?" |
26168 | Why? |
26168 | You call twenty- four firings out of forty_ nothing_?" |
26168 | You''re not_ afraid_, are you, Colihan?" |
26168 | _ But why bother? |
26168 | _ Does he know about it?_ he thought. |
23426 | Are you going to use that gun? |
23426 | But maybe we better wait until you get her-- arranged, huh, Doc? |
23426 | Do n''t you expect we need one? |
23426 | Earthling? |
23426 | Earthman? 23426 Hear what?" |
23426 | Help me? |
23426 | How do you know you''re evil? |
23426 | If he said that, do you believe him, Sam? |
23426 | In your storeroom like you did Hank Petrie? |
23426 | It''s easier that way, is n''t it, Sam? |
23426 | Jail? 23426 Kind of a_ voice_, was n''t it, Sam? |
23426 | Kind of makes you think of it, do n''t it, Doc? 23426 Murder?" |
23426 | Murdered me? 23426 Now what''s a pretty girl like you doing, wasting her time in politics?" |
23426 | Say, what are you trying to pull? |
23426 | That infernal sound, do n''t you hear it, Ed? |
23426 | The asylum at Hannah, huh? |
23426 | Then what do you think? |
23426 | They''ll hang me for this, wo n''t they, Ed? |
23426 | What are you hearing now, Sam? |
23426 | What do you want with me? |
23426 | What does the rest of the town think about me? |
23426 | What kind of ambulance is this? |
23426 | What? |
23426 | Where are we? 23426 Where you going to jail me, Ed?" |
23426 | Which way? |
23426 | Who did you say you were? 23426 Who? |
23426 | Who? |
23426 | Who_ are_ you? |
23426 | Why did n''t they come in here after me? |
23426 | Why do n''t we go into the kitchen and have some coffee? |
23426 | Why? 23426 Why?" |
23426 | Work of art? |
23426 | You have to destroy the rocketship station, huh, Doc, before it sends up spaceships? |
23426 | You want to become a hero? 23426 You want to sign, do n''t you? |
23426 | _ He?_ Wait a minute, Sam. 23426 _ Why?_""Because,"Candle said,"I am a basically evil entity." |
23426 | *****"Did n''t you hear that?" |
23426 | A hero so big that all these trumped- up charges against you will be dropped? |
23426 | A marksman medal?" |
23426 | But should n''t he wait until his clients are dead? |
23426 | But you really know better, do n''t you, Sam? |
23426 | Ca n''t they see I''m alive?" |
23426 | Comstock?" |
23426 | Did you call Doc Van der Lies like I told you when I phoned?" |
23426 | Do n''t you recognize me?" |
23426 | Doc, have you got a tow rope in that truck?" |
23426 | Has the family been notified?" |
23426 | Have you got clearance from this area?" |
23426 | He does? |
23426 | How could Dr. Candle, the undertaker, possibly make you do a thing like you did in Mr. Michaels''hardware store?" |
23426 | Jail you? |
23426 | No superstitions about Einstein, I hope? |
23426 | No? |
23426 | Solarian? |
23426 | Space Ranger? |
23426 | Tell me, Collins, how would you like to be the first man to travel faster than light?" |
23426 | Terrestrial? |
23426 | Then I''ll take a needle and some silk thread and just a few stitches on the eyelids and around the mouth....""Doc, will you...?" |
23426 | Then as if he was n''t sure of the answer to his own question, he said,"Did you examine her to see if she was dead? |
23426 | There''s somebody else inside you that takes over and makes you do things?" |
23426 | What are you looking for?" |
23426 | What did you expect? |
23426 | What had got into him? |
23426 | What''s wrong with you, Doc?" |
23426 | Where are you taking me?" |
23426 | Who are you talking about?" |
23426 | Why do you have to kill me?" |
23426 | Why had n''t Candle made him turn around and come back? |
23426 | Why had n''t Candle stopped him from getting away? |
23426 | You closed?" |
23426 | You do? |
23426 | You mean you''ve got one of those split personalities like that girl on TV the other night? |
23426 | _ Homo sapiens?_"Collins decided Candle was sure in a jokey mood. |
25975 | _ Granted; but does that transform a fable into a fact? 25975 And what are clean beasts? 25975 And, if caught, how could they be preserved, together with the original stock of insects necessary to supply the world after the deluge? 25975 But how many cans of cockroaches would be necessary for two hundred and fifty- two of such birds,--the number in the ark? 25975 But was it really done? 25975 But why not every thing in the sea? 25975 Can any thing more be needed? 25975 Can this be tortured to mean a partial deluge? 25975 Food for how long? 25975 Had the pigeons become utterly corrupt, and the pikes remained perfectly innocent? 25975 Had the sheep been more guilty than the sharks? 25975 How could a partial deluge accomplish this? 25975 How could all flesh be destroyed with the earth by any other than a total deluge? 25975 How could the ants escape, with ant- eaters, aard- varks and pangolins on the watch for them as soon as they made their appearance? 25975 How could the ostriches of Africa, the emus of Australia, and the rheas of South America, get there,--birds that never fly? 25975 How did these animals live in the darkness? 25975 How long a lease of life could the sheep, hares, and mice, calculate upon? 25975 How many kinds or species of birds are there? 25975 How many of these animals would survive the journey? 25975 How were all the insects caught, and kept for the use of all these animals for more than a year? 25975 If a partial flood, how could the ark have rested on the mountains of Ararat? 25975 If all the human occupants of the ark were Caucasians, how did they produce negro races in forty- eight years? 25975 If not a total flood, why save the animals, above all the birds? 25975 Is it possible to add to the strength of this? 25975 No such food would do for Noah''s nightingales, then, or where would have been the nightingale''s song? 25975 Was amalgamation practised by any of Noah''s sons? 25975 Were the dogs sinners, and the dog- fish saints? 25975 What chance would a few sheep, rabbits and squirrels, rats and mice, doves and chickens, have, among this ravenous multitude? 25975 What had the larks, the doves, and the bob- o- links done? 25975 What had the squirrels and the tortoises been guilty of, that they should be destroyed? 25975 What kind of a family had Noah? 25975 What then? 25975 Why should the beasts, birds, and creeping things be destroyed? 25975 Why should we go through the world with a lie in our right hand, dupes of the ignorant men who preceded us? 25975 _ How did they breathe?_ There was but one twenty- two inch window; the ark waspitched within and without with pitch;""The Lord shut him in." |
25975 | _ How were the various animals obtained?_ The command given to Noah was,"Two of every sort shalt thou_ bring_ into the ark." |
25975 | _"How do you account, then, for these traditions of a deluge that we find all over the globe? |
25975 | and where were the bake- houses from which the supply might be obtained? |
25975 | and, above all, how did Noah and his family supply their wants? |
25975 | and, of those that did, how many would survive the change of climate and habits? |
23571 | And General Shorter, was he told of this immediately? |
23571 | Another day of it, eh? |
23571 | Captain Meford,Mr. Ryan insisted,"when did you say you first discovered the aliens?" |
23571 | David, do you think I''m in much trouble? |
23571 | David? |
23571 | Did he inform the general? |
23571 | Did you then inform the general? |
23571 | General Shorter, when was that? |
23571 | Good trip out? |
23571 | Had enough in one day, have they? 23571 He talked to you quite a bit?" |
23571 | How can you be sure of that, Captain Meford? 23571 How did you come to find them?" |
23571 | How does it handle? |
23571 | How long do you think it will take us to get there? |
23571 | Insane, David? 23571 Is n''t that done routinely?" |
23571 | Is this all? |
23571 | Just what did you mean by that, sir? 23571 Like what, Corporal?" |
23571 | May we see the aliens? |
23571 | Mind if I go over to Nine with you? |
23571 | More coffee? 23571 Mr. Tucker? |
23571 | New plastic? |
23571 | New ship? 23571 Nothing else at all?" |
23571 | Perhaps you do n''t remember me? |
23571 | Perhaps you remember a conversation we had a few weeks ago? 23571 Since this is your first planet,"the general said,"perhaps you''d like to see something of the operation? |
23571 | The natives? |
23571 | The old man? |
23571 | This the only one? |
23571 | Tucker? 23571 Was there a final message?" |
23571 | Well, did he? |
23571 | What about your cities? 23571 What could it be?" |
23571 | What did he think about killing the natives? |
23571 | What did you say? |
23571 | What do you think it is, General? |
23571 | What else could he have done? |
23571 | What was his name? |
23571 | What would you say to a brandy? |
23571 | What''s the formal charge? |
23571 | What''s your own personal impression of General Shorter? |
23571 | What_ for_? |
23571 | When was that, sir? |
23571 | When you first discovered them--? |
23571 | Where did they flee to? |
23571 | Why did n''t you tell the general? |
23571 | Would tell the general? |
23571 | Yes, sir? |
23571 | You discovered them? |
23571 | You knew Sergeant Schuster very well? |
23571 | You on suit communications? |
23571 | A technician? |
23571 | After you struck back, David, what would you do next?" |
23571 | And to what end? |
23571 | Anybody''s mind changed? |
23571 | Anything you diverted to care for these people would limit your ability to fight back, would n''t it? |
23571 | But what does that have to do with us? |
23571 | Earth crew?" |
23571 | Earth the same, I guess?" |
23571 | He asked,"What time is it?" |
23571 | I do n''t suppose you remember the old Mark Two? |
23571 | I do n''t think we need any more, do you?" |
23571 | I say to them, I say,''God damn it''--excuse me, sir--''I told you to do it, ai n''t that enough?'' |
23571 | Is it that soon? |
23571 | It involves a new concept of mass variation, does n''t it?" |
23571 | It''s almost as if some part of us had been lopped off, is n''t it? |
23571 | Jim Tucker, by any chance?" |
23571 | Mr. Ryan, one of the other two civilians, commented,"A long time between cigars, eh, Jim?" |
23571 | Mr. Tucker said:"I believe one of your men killed himself last night-- wasn''t it? |
23571 | No? |
23571 | Nothing, eh? |
23571 | Perhaps you remember?" |
23571 | So what did it all really accomplish? |
23571 | What did the people of Miracastle think about? |
23571 | What do you say to a brandy?" |
23571 | What was their philosophy of life? |
23571 | What was their social organization? |
23571 | What was their ultimate goals? |
23571 | What would you do, David?" |
23571 | Who''s in charge?" |
23571 | Would you take me to Mr. Tucker, please?" |
23571 | You know what I mean? |
22893 | A name? |
22893 | And if they do n''t? |
22893 | And when will you, Galatea? |
22893 | And will you be happy? |
22893 | Are you and Leucon alone in this valley? 22893 Berkeley?" |
22893 | Bishop Berkeley, eh? |
22893 | But his name? |
22893 | But,whispered the other,"the realer the better, no? |
22893 | By whom? |
22893 | Cities? 22893 Did what?" |
22893 | Do I seem ghostlike? |
22893 | Do you remember my name? |
22893 | Does the real world seem strange,she queried,"after that shadow land of yours?" |
22893 | Friend from the shadows,he said,"will you hear me a moment?" |
22893 | Galatea, what place is this? 22893 Galatea,"he said,"do you ever go to a city? |
22893 | Galatea,said his voice,"Whom will you take as mate?" |
22893 | Has anyone, anywhere, a voice in the laws? |
22893 | Have you stopped yet? |
22893 | How do we cross? |
22893 | How do you know I do? 22893 How the devil could you do that?" |
22893 | How? 22893 Huh?" |
22893 | If you use part, do you see only part of the story? 22893 Is n''t everyone happy?" |
22893 | Leucon,said his voice,"how did you know I was coming?" |
22893 | Must you use all the liquid? |
22893 | Not-- death? |
22893 | Permitted? 22893 Shadow land?" |
22893 | So real? |
22893 | Then where are the people of Paracosma? 22893 This is ideal,"he said,"but, Galatea, how am I to turn out the light?" |
22893 | To find me? |
22893 | Touch? |
22893 | Turn it out? |
22893 | Were you born here? |
22893 | What are those-- chance and accidents? |
22893 | What are you called? |
22893 | What could be wrong? 22893 What does he weave?" |
22893 | What follows death? |
22893 | What happens, then,queried Dan desperately,"when one grows old?" |
22893 | What is death? |
22893 | What song is that? |
22893 | What was he like? |
22893 | Where did you hear them, then? |
22893 | Where is the music coming from? |
22893 | Where''s Galatea? |
22893 | Where? |
22893 | Who are you? |
22893 | Who are you? |
22893 | Who knows? |
22893 | Who knows? |
22893 | Who made the machine? |
22893 | Whose laws are they? 22893 Why not?" |
22893 | You know him, then? 22893 You will look at it, Mr.----?" |
22893 | An outpost of Paradise? |
22893 | And if one could make a-- a movie--_very_ real indeed, what would you say then?" |
22893 | And which part?" |
22893 | As Dan was silent, he continued,"It means nothing to you, eh? |
22893 | But if your friend Berkeley is right, why ca n''t you take a dream and make it real? |
22893 | But you-- have you been ill? |
22893 | Had he spoken? |
22893 | Had she no more reality than the loveliness of the forest? |
22893 | How can one be unhappy in Paracosma?" |
22893 | How much was the product of alcohol? |
22893 | How, then, do we know that the objects themselves do not exist only in our minds?" |
22893 | How? |
22893 | I bring it here to sell to Westman, the camera people, and what do they say? |
22893 | I build up a complex solution-- do you see? |
22893 | If you shadows make a law that the wind shall blow only from the east, does the west wind obey it?" |
22893 | Illusion? |
22893 | Is everything here governed by laws? |
22893 | Is it not so? |
22893 | Now what do you see?" |
22893 | Of what use are man- made laws with only man- made penalties, or none at all? |
22893 | Or had old Ludwig been right, and was there no difference between reality and dream? |
22893 | PYGMALION''S SPECTACLES"But what is reality?" |
22893 | Permitted by whom?" |
22893 | Professor? |
22893 | See?" |
22893 | Slow comprehension dawned; how much--_how much_--of last night''s experience had been real? |
22893 | So when her appointed lover came, it was too late; do you understand? |
22893 | Substance, indeed, may love shadow, but how can shadow love substance?" |
22893 | Then Galatea-- is_ she_ real too?" |
22893 | Want to meet her?" |
22893 | Was all this indeed but illusion? |
22893 | Was he not talking to an illusion, a dream, an apparition? |
22893 | Was this being also-- illusion? |
22893 | What are cities?" |
22893 | What cities are in Paracosma?" |
22893 | What could hinder them?" |
22893 | What did he wish? |
22893 | What follows it?" |
22893 | What if I wo n''t leave here?" |
22893 | What language do you speak?" |
22893 | What of chance and accidents?" |
22893 | What of it? |
22893 | What''s wrong?" |
22893 | Where-- what happened to your parents-- your father and mother?" |
22893 | Who built the house? |
22893 | Who planted these fruit trees?" |
22893 | Why are you unhappy? |
22893 | Why was your mother sad? |
22893 | Why? |
22893 | Would I join you in your happier world?" |
22893 | Would that be to make real a dream?" |
22893 | Yet what use to hail him? |
19726 | A drink? |
19726 | A scarred man, tall-- what was I to think? |
19726 | And I wo n''t kill him, do you hear? 19726 And if it did?" |
19726 | And who,I asked slowly,"are you, Lord?" |
19726 | Are they holding the ship for me? 19726 Are you Race Cargill of the Secret Service, sir? |
19726 | But would we dare to use them? 19726 Ca n''t you see? |
19726 | Can I do something for you? |
19726 | Can you swallow this? |
19726 | Can you walk, Cargill? |
19726 | Did I faint, Evarin? 19726 Did you find him?" |
19726 | Did you kill Cuinn? |
19726 | Did you? |
19726 | Do you know what Wolf was like when we came here? 19726 Does this kind of thing happen often?" |
19726 | Heard anything queer lately? 19726 Homesick, Juli?" |
19726 | How does it work? |
19726 | How is Juli? |
19726 | How should I know? |
19726 | How would I know? 19726 I ca n''t go into the Terran Zone looking like this, can I? |
19726 | I do n''t suppose you have a comb? 19726 I do n''t suppose you know which of us this thing is set to kill?" |
19726 | I have n''t been charged--"Did I say you had? |
19726 | If you have no blood- feud with my family, will you drink with me? |
19726 | Is it true what he told me? 19726 Is that my privilege? |
19726 | Is this a trick to force me into calling my bet? |
19726 | Is this the place? 19726 Is this torture too?" |
19726 | Juli, have you ever seen a little man, like a_ chak_ only smaller, twisted, hunchbacked? 19726 Kid, do n''t you know who he is? |
19726 | Like this? |
19726 | Mickey, what''s that? |
19726 | Perhaps you wonder how we recognized and found you? |
19726 | Refuse? |
19726 | Rindy,Rakhal panted,"can you block the transmitter?" |
19726 | Scared, Miellyn? |
19726 | Shall I have one of the women see to your hurt? |
19726 | The other bird is keyed to me? |
19726 | The pass? |
19726 | Think it will come to a fight? |
19726 | Trading? |
19726 | Well, Cargill, should I have let you leave? |
19726 | Wha''happened? 19726 What are you thinking, Cargill?" |
19726 | What do you mean? |
19726 | What else could I say that would have scared Juli enough to send her running to you? 19726 What have you done? |
19726 | What the devil is all this racket? |
19726 | What the hell is all this? 19726 What were you doing in that disgusting den?" |
19726 | What''s going on in there? |
19726 | What''s it like there? |
19726 | What''s the matter with you? |
19726 | What''s wrong, Juli? 19726 What_ he_ knows?" |
19726 | When was all this? |
19726 | Where else? |
19726 | Where is Evarin likely to be, right now? |
19726 | Where is this place, Miellyn? 19726 Where on the planet are we, I wonder?" |
19726 | Who knows? 19726 Who knows?" |
19726 | Why should you worry about Rakhal''s wife? |
19726 | Will it pleathe you, come wis''me? |
19726 | Will you? |
19726 | You do n''t really have to ask, do you, Kyral? |
19726 | You know who Kyral is, do n''t you? |
19726 | You mean_ you''re_ the man who went to Charin in disguise, and routed out The Lisse? 19726 You''re going there first?" |
19726 | You''re not? |
19726 | You? 19726 Your fingerprint, please?" |
19726 | And have you taken a good look at your brother''s face, Juli girl?" |
19726 | And here"--I thrust the Toy into her hand--"hang on to this, will you?" |
19726 | And his urgent question"Where''s the girl?" |
19726 | And where would we be after that? |
19726 | And who, above all, were the"others"who had to be signaled, at the risk of an attack by catmen which had meant his own death? |
19726 | And you''ve been working at a desk upstairs all these years? |
19726 | Are you good with pack animals? |
19726 | As her husband''s murderer? |
19726 | But ca n''t you see, we''ve got to get him? |
19726 | But if I tell you what I know of Rakhal, will you trust me then?" |
19726 | Ca n''t you realize you''re dealing with an impostor?" |
19726 | Ca n''t you talk?" |
19726 | Can I change in the back room, Joanna? |
19726 | Can you walk all right now, Cargill? |
19726 | Cargill?" |
19726 | Cargill?" |
19726 | Cargill?" |
19726 | Chase, in a nonhuman town?" |
19726 | Did you ever know Cuinn before this?" |
19726 | Did you kill him?" |
19726 | Did you know you were doing it, when you did it?" |
19726 | Did you see where he went, Cargill?" |
19726 | Do n''t tell me he was figuring to invent one?" |
19726 | Do n''t you know me?" |
19726 | Do n''t you want to go to your mother?" |
19726 | Do you refuse?" |
19726 | Do you think I''d ever have pulled you off the Secret Service otherwise? |
19726 | End this damned woman''s farce which makes a mock of_ shegri_?" |
19726 | Even in the Terran colony, who was safe? |
19726 | Exactly where am I?" |
19726 | Finally Kyral demanded,"Your stakes?" |
19726 | Had Evarin spoken? |
19726 | Had I? |
19726 | Had n''t you better get rid of them now?" |
19726 | Had the dialect of Shainsa grown rusty on my tongue? |
19726 | Had the whole thing been one of those sinister, deadly and incomprehensible nonhuman jokes? |
19726 | Had there been a lapse of seconds or minutes? |
19726 | Have I a duty toward you?" |
19726 | Have you a pass for me?" |
19726 | Have you forgotten that if it were n''t for me you''d have been torn to pieces by that raving mob, or something worse?" |
19726 | Have you seen the Slave Colony, the Idiot''s Village? |
19726 | Have you still got the bird? |
19726 | He asked,"Are you thinking of returning to Shainsa?" |
19726 | He looked remotely at Miellyn and said,"You must be Dallisa''s sister? |
19726 | He said huskily,"You are not yourself Rakhal Sensar?" |
19726 | He stared and demanded profanely,"Where''d the little fellow go?" |
19726 | How can I live with that on my conscience too?" |
19726 | How in hell can you disguise yourself now?" |
19726 | How many people can accurately describe a street riot? |
19726 | How would you stop me, then?" |
19726 | I asked point- blank,"Are you working for Terra? |
19726 | I asked the real question in my mind:"Why does Kyral hate Rakhal Sensar, when he does n''t even know him by sight?" |
19726 | I asked, as we walked toward the camp,"Do you know that girl?" |
19726 | I asked,"Cold?" |
19726 | I asked,"What about Dallisa?" |
19726 | I coughed, unable to speak, and Kyral insisted,"Will you bargain? |
19726 | I could seek out Rakhal, settle our blood- feud, see Juli again.... How could I see Juli again? |
19726 | I do n''t suppose you''d have a shot at stealing the other one for me?" |
19726 | I do n''t suppose your talents include knowing how to make coffee?" |
19726 | I seized his shoulder and demanded roughly,"And what are you going to do about it?" |
19726 | I settled myself so that the ache in my racked shoulders was less violent, and muttered,"Why Charin?" |
19726 | I stared at the square of violet moonlight, trying to fit together all the pieces of the puzzle, and asked half aloud,"What prey and what hunters?" |
19726 | I stood over her and demanded,"Who''s Rindy?" |
19726 | I was n''t too dazed to answer in the same tongue, but I could n''t keep back a spate of questions:"What happened? |
19726 | I was willing to let him assume command, but I protested,"You''d take a child into that-- that--""What else can we do? |
19726 | If we send out Spaceforce, after all the riots-- how many Terrans are on this planet? |
19726 | In half a second, the smile flickered off and was replaced by a startled look of-- recognition? |
19726 | Is it not strange-- the masterpriest of Nebran, a maker of Toys, and the shrine of the Toad God a workshop for children''s playthings?" |
19726 | Is something wrong with my pass?" |
19726 | Is that you?" |
19726 | It was very quiet, until Rakhal added, in a gentle and curiously moderate voice,"Do you still carry a skean, Race?" |
19726 | Joanna,_ where did he get it_?" |
19726 | Juli, shall I find Rindy for you?" |
19726 | Kyral cried out hoarsely, like a man in anguish,"Why did n''t you tell me?" |
19726 | Kyral said fiercely,"If I knew, would I be under my own roof?" |
19726 | Loyalty to Terra? |
19726 | One guard asked me,"All right, now, what exactly is your business in the Trade City?" |
19726 | Only the old man echoed my words dully,"Rakhal Sensar?" |
19726 | Or any of the anti- Terran movements?" |
19726 | Or for the Dry- towns? |
19726 | Or was I beginning to think like a superstitious Dry- towner? |
19726 | Or-- suddenly the sweat broke out, again, on my forehead--_or had he_? |
19726 | Rakhal''s wife, that Earthwoman, what do you care for her?" |
19726 | She murmured, smiling,"Is this so unbearable, then?" |
19726 | Should we give you arms, planes, bombs, weapons to hold your slaves down?" |
19726 | Someone not two inches away said,"Are you one of us, brother?" |
19726 | Space reeled round us, and then.... Can you split instantaneousness into fragments? |
19726 | Terra on the one hand, and on the other maybe something worse, who knows? |
19726 | That final deal he engineered-- have you any idea how much that cost the Service? |
19726 | That the Empire has a standing offer of a reward for a working model of a matter transmitter?" |
19726 | The legate turned and rebuked,"Ca n''t you see it''s embroidered with the Toad God? |
19726 | The man who scouted the Black Ridge and Shainsa? |
19726 | The sound of boots rang on the stone and Kyral''s voice, low and bitter, demanded somewhere behind me,"What have you done with him?" |
19726 | Then, reflecting that Juli and Rakhal must, after all, be known in Shainsa, I asked,"Do you know a trader who calls himself Sensar?" |
19726 | They looked at each other again and one said,"Rascar, eh? |
19726 | Toymaker, what way was this to send me to entice a man? |
19726 | Toys? |
19726 | Wary of a trap, I hesitated, but the question seemed harmless, so I only countered,"Have you been long in the Kharsa?" |
19726 | Wha''y''want?" |
19726 | What about the kid?" |
19726 | What are you doing in Shainsa?" |
19726 | What are you, spy, or half- caste of some Ardcarran slut?" |
19726 | What brought you here like this? |
19726 | What chance would we have, if it turned into a full- scale rebellion? |
19726 | What did he think I was mixed up in? |
19726 | What did it all mean? |
19726 | What do you expect? |
19726 | What else could we do?" |
19726 | What for?" |
19726 | What had Terra given me except a taste of color and adventure, out there in the Dry- towns, and then taken it away again? |
19726 | What have you done to that child?" |
19726 | What in hell were you doing, trying to bring the catmen down on us?" |
19726 | What is this place?" |
19726 | What is your business in Shainsa?" |
19726 | What is your business in Shainsa?" |
19726 | What more could a man want? |
19726 | What place had a civilian here, between the uniforms of the spacemen and the colorful brilliance of the Dry- towners? |
19726 | What right had he, or anybody, to grab me off an outbound starship like a criminal? |
19726 | What stopped him? |
19726 | What were you doing in the Terran Zone?" |
19726 | What''s going on out there?" |
19726 | Where did you pick this up?" |
19726 | Where on the planet?" |
19726 | Where''s Rakhal?" |
19726 | Where''s the girl?" |
19726 | Where''s the nearest street- shrine?" |
19726 | Where''s the scanner?" |
19726 | Who are you? |
19726 | Who are you?" |
19726 | Who could arrange for your sale?" |
19726 | Who had he mistaken me for? |
19726 | Who were you signaling?" |
19726 | Whoever bothers even to_ look_ at a conventionalized Toad God? |
19726 | Why had n''t I had sense enough to walk up and demand to_ see_ Race Cargill? |
19726 | Why had n''t I insisted on a fingerprint check? |
19726 | Why mix myself up in some other, private intrigue? |
19726 | Will you keep my clothes here till I get back?" |
19726 | Would not such doom be light upon you? |
19726 | You are n''t hurt?" |
19726 | You can not yet tell twin from twin? |
19726 | You did not know it was Rakhal''s doing, did you? |
19726 | You do n''t have one by any chance?" |
19726 | You got''m?" |
19726 | You have lenses? |
19726 | You have n''t set it off yet? |
19726 | You know where the Secret Service office is, do n''t you? |
19726 | You raised hell all the time I was here, but when I try to leave-- what is this, anyhow? |
19726 | _ Hear me, Juli?_ Because that''s the worst thing I could do to him-- catch him and let him live afterward!" |
19726 | _ That made it just fine._"Only that toy--""Who knows? |
19726 | _ The_ Race Cargill?" |
19726 | _ Where is Cuinn?_"From a million miles away Kyral laughed. |
28031 | How did they explain it to you? |
28031 | I mean now that every human being that ever lived has been brought back to life and will live forever? |
28031 | Is n''t it wonderful that intergalactic travel gives us room to expand? |
28031 | The whole story? |
28031 | When did you begin to understand? |
26936 | Did n''t you get it from that eye in the hotel cafe? |
26936 | How much will it cost? |
26936 | Huh? |
26936 | This what? |
26936 | What do you mean by a Mantram fix? |
26936 | Where''s the lens? |
26936 | Where''s this wall TV place? |
26936 | Who are you? 26936 Why are you doing this?" |
26936 | Would you sit down over there, please? |
26936 | Would you step this way, please? |
26936 | You get that train, do you hear? |
26936 | You have come to have your portrait taken? |
26936 | You mean the trouble is over? |
26936 | You see? |
26936 | You''re going to let me leave? 26936 And would you like one of your aunt''s? 26936 But why should I mind? 26936 But why? 26936 Can you imagine that? 26936 Do you hear? |
26936 | Does n''t that make sense? |
26936 | Had she perhaps been named as corespondent in the divorce of the local minister? |
26936 | Had she threatened whoever was behind this, and gotten her money back? |
26936 | Had she, of all people, had a child out of wedlock? |
26936 | How can I describe her? |
26936 | In either case, why was she trying to keep me from knowing about the pictures? |
26936 | Just like that?" |
26936 | Or had she again become convinced that her financial venture was sound? |
26936 | Permanently set up? |
26936 | That was n''t so bad, was it?" |
26936 | Then why Aunt Matilda''s about- face, hiding the pictures and telling me to go back to Chicago? |
26936 | Twelve different broadcasting stations in Sumac? |
26936 | Was each a different scene? |
26936 | What about the broadcast channels? |
26936 | What about the broadcasting end, the cameras? |
26936 | What about the fact that neither picture had been plugged into an outlet? |
26936 | What about the lack of weight? |
26936 | Why had she done that? |
26936 | _ What_ are you?" |
23731 | And did he also see a city? |
23731 | Did you maybe try vashing der combustion chamber mit acid sulphuric? |
23731 | Did you? |
23731 | Do you see how insidious the monster is? 23731 Do you see what that proves? |
23731 | Eh? 23731 Eh?" |
23731 | From vot come, shteam? |
23731 | He is where? |
23731 | How do I know? 23731 How he do?" |
23731 | How old you think? |
23731 | How you know how old? |
23731 | How you know? |
23731 | How you know? |
23731 | How''d your friend know? |
23731 | Huh? 23731 Quit? |
23731 | See? 23731 Speel what?" |
23731 | Speel? |
23731 | The next ones? 23731 Tweel? |
23731 | Tweel? |
23731 | Vot iss shenanigans? |
23731 | Vot? |
23731 | We trailed its pyramids from the beginning, did n''t we? 23731 Well how about the language? |
23731 | Well,exploded Harrison abruptly,"are we going to hear what happened? |
23731 | What could I do? 23731 What makes you think his intellect ranks with the human?" |
23731 | What was he doing? |
23731 | Why,put in Leroy,"he rub his belly?" |
23731 | Why? 23731 Yeah; I knew that, but what good did it do me? |
23731 | Yeah? 23731 Yeah? |
23731 | You think so? |
23731 | And are n''t there deep- sea fish that lure their victims into their mouths? |
23731 | And do you realize what complex ideas he put over with no more than those six or seven words? |
23731 | And what do you suppose the thing did?" |
23731 | By what?" |
23731 | Could you have done it knowing only six words of English? |
23731 | Do any of you?" |
23731 | Do you picture it? |
23731 | Get it? |
23731 | Get it?" |
23731 | Get it?" |
23731 | Half a million years? |
23731 | How can I tell? |
23731 | How did it learn the phrase? |
23731 | How does a snake back on earth charm a bird into its very jaws? |
23731 | How old would that make_ them_? |
23731 | How?" |
23731 | I pointed at a pyramid and asked''People?'' |
23731 | I pointed at them and said''What?'' |
23731 | I said,''No breath?'' |
23731 | I went''huh?'' |
23731 | Know her?" |
23731 | Or smell it-- not?" |
23731 | Pleasant thought, was n''t it? |
23731 | Remember that wart I had on my left thumb? |
23731 | See, Frenchy? |
23731 | See? |
23731 | See?" |
23731 | Suppose I got the thing working-- what then? |
23731 | That''s simple enough, is n''t it? |
23731 | They''d have paid the cost of this junket; remember how the public mobbed the first moon pictures?" |
23731 | Was I pleased? |
23731 | Were all of the creatures in some sort of communication with each other? |
23731 | Were they all parts of some central organism? |
23731 | What about that?" |
23731 | What next ones?" |
23731 | What was that?" |
23731 | What, let me ask, does mathematics make you think of?" |
23731 | Who knows?" |
23731 | Why?" |
23731 | Would you like to come back in about ten thousand years to see if I planted some pyramid monsters? |
23731 | You do n''t get it, of course, do you?" |
23731 | said Harrison, and"Tveel?" |
25862 | And the rest of the time? |
25862 | And who serves you with those meals, and the music, and the knowledge you learn in your sleep? 25862 But where is he from? |
25862 | But why? |
25862 | But, Mr. Melbourne,I said,"why have you chosen me-- a man you''ve only met this evening?" |
25862 | Can I take you anywhere? |
25862 | Can you tell me who I am, and where I''ve come from? |
25862 | Did you hear that? |
25862 | Do n''t you know? |
25862 | Even a sort of communism? |
25862 | Have n''t you understood long ago that I love you? |
25862 | How has it changed, Baret? |
25862 | If I made a place? |
25862 | If I went to them, surely they could find some way to let me stay? |
25862 | Is all that necessary? |
25862 | Is there a war, perhaps? |
25862 | Looks that way, does n''t it? |
25862 | Murder? 25862 My departure?" |
25862 | No,she said again,"did n''t you understand? |
25862 | Ready, Melbourne? |
25862 | Scheduled? |
25862 | So soon? |
25862 | Suppose I took someone else''s place? |
25862 | Things that you share with no one? 25862 Virginia?" |
25862 | Was n''t it a frightful waste of energy? |
25862 | Were you expecting me? |
25862 | What happened, Baret? |
25862 | What is it, Baret? |
25862 | Where are you from? |
25862 | Who is that? |
25862 | Why was she so worried? |
25862 | Why? |
25862 | Would you care for breakfast? |
25862 | Would you care for some music? |
25862 | You are Baret? |
25862 | Your destination? |
25862 | Your return? |
25862 | *****"But how did you develop so highly technical a civilization?" |
25862 | *****"Have you no private possessions?" |
25862 | *****"Why not?" |
25862 | At that moment Melbourne had said something-- what was it? |
25862 | Barrett?" |
25862 | But was that last night? |
25862 | Can you tell me something about myself?" |
25862 | Conflicting memories... where did they meet? |
25862 | Do n''t you remember what Edvar told you about our marriages here, the very first day you came? |
25862 | Fall in the lake?" |
25862 | Had I been walking in my sleep? |
25862 | He had said,"Tell me, Mr. Barrett, would you care to see that dream of yours come true?" |
25862 | I was puzzled for a while, but I forgot that shortly in the strangeness and wonder of the life I was living in a strange world....***** And the lake? |
25862 | Instead, I asked him:"Shall I go aboard?" |
25862 | Melbourne? |
25862 | Melbourne?" |
25862 | Melbourne?" |
25862 | Or months ago? |
25862 | Or some composer never heard on earth? |
25862 | Or was it overnight? |
25862 | Was it Grieg? |
25862 | We had had a few drinks-- could I have been drunk, and fallen into the lake on my way home? |
25862 | What had we been discussing? |
25862 | Who does the work?" |
25862 | Your own books, your own music, your own jewelry, perhaps?" |
28030 | Arms of nothing? 28030 But how long?" |
28030 | How many centuries will this assignment last? |
28030 | With what? |
28030 | A breeze against his cheek? |
28030 | A meaningless whistle in his ear?" |
28030 | A rustle of leaves? |
28030 | Do you think I am not tormented as well, by the slow pace of these Earth- things? |
28030 | Hands of vacuum? |
28030 | Why ca n''t we spend our lives here...""And leave the others behind?" |
28111 | Dear Lord,he cried, almost reverently,"must this go on forever? |
28111 | Do n''t you know me, Dear? 28111 What has happened?" |
28111 | But who was this big man in his dusty drab coveralls and dropped dust mask dangling upon his chest? |
28111 | Do you feel better now? |
28111 | Had she thought there were four windows? |
28111 | So? |
28111 | Will she ever come back to me?" |
28111 | Would n''t he laugh when he heard she had dreamed about him? |
23591 | A battlefield commission during a training exercise? |
23591 | And have you ever thought of what my reason might be? |
23591 | Are ya tryin''ta get wise with me? 23591 Are you blaming poor Wims for what happened?" |
23591 | Are you serious? |
23591 | Are you sure you got that message straight? |
23591 | Bushmilov? 23591 Can you blame them for smiling? |
23591 | Castle, are you crazy? |
23591 | Could n''t you write it down, suh? |
23591 | Do I or do I not have the floor? 23591 How can you just sit there and do nothing when the people''s government is in some kind of danger?" |
23591 | How can you sit there and ask that question without choking? 23591 How long have they had him?" |
23591 | How the devil can I possibly see a signal flare through these trees and all this smoke? |
23591 | How_ dare_ you stand there and say you do n''t know why? |
23591 | If that is another one of my men having a foolish accident--"What do you mean? |
23591 | In Washington? |
23591 | Is it YES or NO? |
23591 | Kin Ah help it if you''re always havin''accidents? |
23591 | Mean? |
23591 | Not to move out? |
23591 | Now, now, we are not going to become hostile all over again are we? 23591 Now, now,"Titus said soothingly,"why do n''t we just go to my office and find out what is disturbing us? |
23591 | O.K., O.K., Lieutenant Cloak and Dagger, but if you do n''t want questions why wear the things? 23591 Sir,"he inquired acidly,"What_ are_ dolliver wims?" |
23591 | That''s it,he said unctuously,"let''s just get it right out of our systems, shall we? |
23591 | The 116th Mechanized? |
23591 | The 48th from Kiev? |
23591 | Then how can anyone but Wims be blamed? |
23591 | Well are they? |
23591 | Well, General Fyfe,Titus said, smiling at him,"perhaps you now feel somewhat differently about this Wims business, hm- m- m?" |
23591 | Whaddaya doin''? |
23591 | What about the attack? |
23591 | What are you_ doing_? |
23591 | What do they mean,''attached to your command as an observer''? 23591 What happened?" |
23591 | What is a brigade of the 48th doing up here? |
23591 | What lieutenant? |
23591 | What''s that insignia you''re wearing? 23591 What''s your name, soldier?" |
23591 | Where have you goldbricks been? 23591 Who is n''t involved?" |
23591 | Who signed your orders? |
23591 | Why ca n''t I get the Minister of Hydroelectric Power? 23591 Why wo n''t we?" |
23591 | Why? 23591 Why?" |
23591 | Wo n''t you join me for lunch? |
23591 | You do n''t happen to be a gen''ral do ya? |
23591 | You mean to say you''d keep a mere porter in preference to me? |
23591 | *****"How did you get the American lieutenant out of Moscow?" |
23591 | And this is just about the case with everyone here?" |
23591 | And why is it offered, twelve Chinese officers, all ranks, to get back only you?" |
23591 | Are ya sure he did n''t say not ta_ fire_ until we saw the white flare?" |
23591 | Can I help it if all of Moscow decides to use the telephones all at once? |
23591 | Do n''t you find it odd?" |
23591 | Do n''t you understand? |
23591 | Do you have any idea who is involved this time?" |
23591 | Do you think he''s heard about him?" |
23591 | Do you understand so far?" |
23591 | Fyfe roared, unable to contain himself any longer:"Do you_ really_ believe that rot you''ve been feeding us? |
23591 | Guess who was holding the ladder?" |
23591 | Have you got that?" |
23591 | Hm- m- m?" |
23591 | Hm- m- m?" |
23591 | Hm- m- m?" |
23591 | Hm- m- m?" |
23591 | How could this fat, uniformed mountain of stupidity still contrive to deny the facts and dare speak to him the way he did? |
23591 | How so?" |
23591 | I''ve spent a lot of time setting things up so he could hardly help but foul up and we could bounce him, but what happens? |
23591 | If not, I''ll--""What is the matter with that man sulking behind that tree?" |
23591 | It is true, yes, that you are intelligence officer sent to Burma with special mission? |
23591 | My truest comrade? |
23591 | The captain regarded the general balefully and then snapped at Wims,"What are you waiting for? |
23591 | The lieutenant watched the sullen company reluctantly coagulating before him and inquired facetiously of the platoon sergeant,"Prisoners of war?" |
23591 | Then why you sneak away like folding Arabian tent? |
23591 | There was a mark of menace in the general''s voice as he said,"Do you read me?" |
23591 | WHAT IS YOUR RANK?" |
23591 | Was he only testing his ability to improvise? |
23591 | What are you doing here?" |
23591 | What are you supposed to observe?" |
23591 | Who is there to trust? |
23591 | Why''n''t ya watch where ya goin''?" |
23591 | Why? |
23591 | Wilholm?" |
23591 | Will you pass the word that I need a looey replacement? |
23591 | Yes? |
23591 | You have the audacity to credit yourself with the downfall of two powerful nations, even if it does happen? |
23591 | You know-- like the eye of a hurricane? |
23591 | You think your insane ditherings about an incompetent halfwit has anything to do with anything? |
23591 | the sergeant roared,"whaddaya mean, maybe?" |
27492 | And just what business do you have here, stranger? |
27492 | Are you sure that you have n''t given us a little too much information for your own safety? |
27492 | But what about my question? 27492 Could we have done anything else that would have kept you from landing on Earth and taking us over?" |
27492 | If you wanted someone from Earth to come here to see you, why did you put the cordon around Earth? 27492 It would hardly be an equal partnership, would it, considering that there are so many more of you than there are of us?" |
27492 | So what''s the pitch? |
27492 | So? |
27492 | Tell me, Your Effulgence, does the Emperor''s race-- the Master Race-- also enjoy the type of civilization you have just had demonstrated for me? |
27492 | Then what do you want of us? |
27492 | There, you see? |
27492 | What business_ would_ I have at the Viceroy''s Palace? |
27492 | Who can tell one Earthling from another? 27492 Would that have been so bad?" |
27492 | And why did you drop a planet- buster in the Pacific Ocean, and tell us that it was triggered to go off if we tried to use the distorter drive? |
27492 | As an Earthling, you have heard of the details of the first expedition of your people into space, of course?" |
27492 | But what happens if somebody does n''t get the word, or does n''t hear your trumpeters, or something like that?" |
27492 | How does that sound to you?" |
27492 | Meanwhile, my highly polished friends, I''ll just wait here, so why do n''t you put those heavy pikes down?" |
27492 | Tell me, how did you manage to get here so fast, and without even alerting my detection web?" |
27492 | UPSTARTS Earth was being bet on to break her blockade... but what was the purse... and who was to collect? |
27492 | Was there any other way for us to stay free?" |
27492 | Why do n''t we wait and see what he has to say?" |
27492 | Why?" |
27492 | [ Illustration]"_ Heard_ about it?" |
18458 | A long time ago? |
18458 | A long way down? |
18458 | And how can we foretell their coming? |
18458 | And how much do we understand of their mouth- and- hand talk? 18458 And now they have gone on to the city?" |
18458 | And these strangers flew the ship we have not seen before? |
18458 | And what was he-- is he like? |
18458 | And who are these mysterious enemies? |
18458 | And_ they_ are up there now? |
18458 | Another trip into the blue? |
18458 | Are they still broadcasting, Soriki? |
18458 | But if they are intelligent,countered the scout,"why can they not be reached by the mind touch?" |
18458 | But this time,broke in one of his companions,"they had with them a new ship--""A new ship?" |
18458 | But what else can be done? 18458 But where-- where?" |
18458 | Can you set us down on that? |
18458 | Can you? |
18458 | Captain? 18458 D''you hear that, kid?" |
18458 | Did I not so reach you when we were in the city-- even before I knew of you as an individual? |
18458 | Did we get through? |
18458 | Did you notice,the com- tech said, going off on a new track,"that these painted boys were not too quick about blasting along to their strongbox? |
18458 | Did you see that? |
18458 | Did you truly want what the city people had to offer? |
18458 | Do the hoppers wander far from their own nest mounds? 18458 Do we go upriver?" |
18458 | Do_ they_ stay? |
18458 | Downriver? 18458 Everything running smoothly?" |
18458 | For where are_ they_ who sat and watched many deaths? 18458 From what do we flee?" |
18458 | Has he suggested that his techneers want a look at our motors, sir? |
18458 | Have they come to establish a base here once more? |
18458 | Have you any more of the power things? |
18458 | How can you be sure? |
18458 | How do we get down? |
18458 | How do you know that? |
18458 | How far are we from it? |
18458 | How long do I wait for you, sir? |
18458 | How much farther to the sea? |
18458 | How? |
18458 | I''ve got to get back to the flitter, to my spacer--What was the matter? |
18458 | Is it not the truth that Those Others went across the sea to plunder their forgotten storehouse of knowledge? |
18458 | Kurbi? |
18458 | Long dead? |
18458 | My colony? |
18458 | Nothing stopped them, did it? 18458 Of what?" |
18458 | See? |
18458 | Shall we see what lies beyond? |
18458 | Somehow, boy, I do n''t think anything''s going to stop you, so why waste my breath? 18458 Soriki?" |
18458 | Still getting it? |
18458 | There are those which follow--"Snake- devils? 18458 Those Others?" |
18458 | Those animals back on that island? |
18458 | Turn north, sir? |
18458 | Until we work out basic language difficulties,he muttered,"who knows anything? |
18458 | What about all the wonders they''ve promised to show us? |
18458 | What about me, sir? |
18458 | What are they going to do now? |
18458 | What are we hunting? |
18458 | What do you mean? |
18458 | What happened? |
18458 | What is a''man''? |
18458 | What is it? |
18458 | What kind of death? |
18458 | What kind of help? |
18458 | What--? |
18458 | What? |
18458 | What? |
18458 | When we get there, will you come back to earth with us? |
18458 | Where do we go from here? |
18458 | Where''s Lablet? |
18458 | Who are they? 18458 Who can tell? |
18458 | Why comes one from the south to this place-- now? |
18458 | Why do you bring a destroyer among us? 18458 Why, sir?" |
18458 | You come from sky-- now? |
18458 | You do n''t like these people, Kurbi? |
18458 | You do n''t want what we have to offer? |
18458 | You have a close friend among the crew of your ship? |
18458 | You-- are-- who-- what? |
18458 | 9 SEA GATE"What is it?" |
18458 | And Those Others, were they following the trail of their mechanical hound as they had before? |
18458 | And do_ they_ do that?" |
18458 | And had n''t the skin been fairer? |
18458 | And if anyone tries it on his own, refer him to me-- understand?" |
18458 | And if they were watchdogs-- whom did they serve? |
18458 | And just how far did speculations, reports, and arguments go when one was faced with the problem to be solved practically-- and speedily? |
18458 | And just how long would they have lasted?" |
18458 | And what good would any exit do him, Dalgard thought, if it opened under the sea? |
18458 | And where was he? |
18458 | And why? |
18458 | And with the scanner to sort out those record strips-- did you adjust them, Soriki?" |
18458 | Another fugitive from a newly- come colony ship--? |
18458 | Another station on this abandoned way? |
18458 | Any idea how much farther--?" |
18458 | Are they fixing to blast us?" |
18458 | As it winked in the light the scout was reminded of a similar bracelet he had seen-- where? |
18458 | But had he gotten through? |
18458 | But had they gotten through? |
18458 | But having never trod this way before, how can I tell you?" |
18458 | But how could one make plain feelings for which there was no sensible reason? |
18458 | But how had the colonists been traced? |
18458 | But how would it feel to tread ground warmed by the rays of another sun? |
18458 | But how? |
18458 | But was he ready for such a desperate solution? |
18458 | But what of his own clansmen? |
18458 | But what of the traces they had left here-- the slaughtered snake- devils--? |
18458 | But what proof had he beyond a growing conviction that he could not substantiate? |
18458 | But where had he come from? |
18458 | But which was the one that guarded the roof where the flitter rested? |
18458 | But who was piloting? |
18458 | But who-- what-- was that prisoner? |
18458 | But would the aliens keep their part of the bargain? |
18458 | But-- can you now truthfully swear that I am a Terran like yourself?" |
18458 | By joining in Wonstead''s monologue of complaint and regret? |
18458 | Could Raf be persuaded to aid them? |
18458 | Could he do it and escape that bobbing, shrilling thing in the air? |
18458 | Could the box trace him now? |
18458 | Did he believe that Those Others would allow any colony to be established on a world they ruled? |
18458 | Did they think him so simple that he would disarm himself at the mere asking? |
18458 | Do they not know how to ride upon the air?" |
18458 | Do you think you can return to walk safely through the city? |
18458 | Do you want the other installed? |
18458 | Especially since the warrior had rounded on him like that only a few moments before? |
18458 | Had another ship made a landing on this planet? |
18458 | Had he been--? |
18458 | Had he in some way thrown it off his trail? |
18458 | Had the aliens broken through and overwhelmed the other? |
18458 | Had they found their new world or worlds? |
18458 | Had they really seen cities? |
18458 | Have you of the northern reaches not heard of Those- Who- Help, Those- Who- Came- From- the- Stars?" |
18458 | How could they keep in touch with it if it located what they sought? |
18458 | How could you tell what any machine would do under new conditions? |
18458 | How large a party had invaded the city? |
18458 | How long before the runners would make their appearance? |
18458 | How long was the natural life span of a snake- devil? |
18458 | How? |
18458 | I''m of the Federation of Free Men--""Will the stranger use his fire now?" |
18458 | If Those Others did not know he could use the mind speech, why betray his power? |
18458 | If he had experienced discomfort under the river, what would it be like under the ocean? |
18458 | If he_ were_ obeying some strange call for assistance, could n''t that in some way lead him to what he sought? |
18458 | If the Elders were here, had a chance to contact these men from Terra-- Dalgard''s eyes narrowed, would they choose to? |
18458 | If the box was a hound for hunters, had it already drawn its masters to this building? |
18458 | It was big, was n''t it?" |
18458 | Lablet?" |
18458 | Maybe he was safe, he thought, with an anger born of honest fear, but was he-- blind? |
18458 | Men of Pax perhaps who had come to hunt down the outlaws who had successfully eluded their rule on earth? |
18458 | My father''s father''s father''s father was a Terran, but I am-- what? |
18458 | Not danger-- then what--? |
18458 | Now that he was obliged to consider the point, did he have any friends-- let alone a close one-- among the crew of the_ RS 10_? |
18458 | One of those earlier ships whose fate had been a mystery on their home world? |
18458 | One of those who traveled with the aliens? |
18458 | Only-- for how long? |
18458 | Or do you offer him for our punishment, so that we can lay upon him the doom that his kind have earned?" |
18458 | Or had those been born of imagination? |
18458 | Or the things they had gone to hunt? |
18458 | Or was"man"a certain level of intelligence, no matter what form housed that intelligence? |
18458 | Or were they other fugitives like themselves? |
18458 | Or what had happened? |
18458 | Should he air his suspicions, that the captive was not of the same race as his captors either? |
18458 | Should he go down to street level and investigate? |
18458 | Should he now accuse Soriki of prejudice? |
18458 | So vivid was the impression of what could only be termed horror-- that Dalgard dared to ask a question:"What is it?" |
18458 | So why was he tormented now with all these second thoughts? |
18458 | So, how long did a snake- devil live? |
18458 | Soldier? |
18458 | Suppose whatever they''ve been looking for jumps_ us_? |
18458 | Surely it had been smooth- skinned, not unlike the aliens in conformation-- one of their own kind they had been hunting down, a criminal or a rebel? |
18458 | The aliens returning? |
18458 | The com- tech''s eyebrows slid up,"Think you might lose one, sir?" |
18458 | The fire whip the globe had used, magnified to some infinitely greater extent--? |
18458 | The furry people?" |
18458 | The question was, against what? |
18458 | Then what-- or why? |
18458 | Then what? |
18458 | Then, as if he were embarrassed by his own solemnity, Dalgard ended with a most prosaic inquiry:"Would you like shellfish for eating?" |
18458 | They breezed you into this flight right out of training, did n''t they?" |
18458 | Think you could join them again, if you see them moving for another foray?" |
18458 | Those Others?" |
18458 | To the north where the space ship waited? |
18458 | Underground? |
18458 | Was a"man"a biped with certain easily recognized physical characteristics? |
18458 | Was it a detection device, to locate him? |
18458 | Was it among those who manned the strange flyer, those the merpeople had spied upon but whom he had not yet seen? |
18458 | Was it still after him alone, hunting him by some mysterious built- in sense as it had overseas? |
18458 | Was it summoning? |
18458 | Was that because the hunters could control their minds as they crept up? |
18458 | Was that because they had discovered that their treasure house was no longer inviolate? |
18458 | Was that the red alarm of disaster? |
18458 | Was there another race on this continent, one they had not been told about? |
18458 | Watchdogs? |
18458 | We may flee into the sea once more, and there live as did our fathers''fathers, and they dare not follow us there--""Who knows?" |
18458 | Well, what would they do now? |
18458 | Were they entering a place of massacre where no living merman remained? |
18458 | What are they doing-- toting half the city here to load into that thing?" |
18458 | What could those of Terra do to match them in knowledge? |
18458 | What did he have to show you?" |
18458 | What disturbs them?" |
18458 | What do we do now?" |
18458 | What do you think about them, sir? |
18458 | What had happened to him since that moment when the blast bomb had exploded? |
18458 | What if he could not find the captive later? |
18458 | What if something like Pax ruled here? |
18458 | What was going to happen now? |
18458 | What was its purpose? |
18458 | What would the men of Astra accomplish in a hundred years? |
18458 | What''s the big hurry?" |
18458 | When did you lose contact?" |
18458 | Where in the maze of the half- deserted city could he hope to come across the trail again? |
18458 | Where now? |
18458 | Where were the cities? |
18458 | Where were they now? |
18458 | Who and what--? |
18458 | Who are you?" |
18458 | Who-- and when-- and why? |
18458 | Why did Sssuri not use the customary noiseless greeting of his race? |
18458 | Why did he feel every day less akin to the men with whom he had shared the voyage? |
18458 | Why else would he be along? |
18458 | Why had n''t the inhabitants been out to investigate the puzzle of the space ship''s landing? |
18458 | Why then this deserted land here? |
18458 | Will they be Terrans-- or something else?" |
18458 | With those talking fingers, he was able to make plain a question: was Raf the pilot of the flitter? |
18458 | Would he open the door only to be faced by the danger he wished most to avoid? |
18458 | Would this territory be so guarded? |
18458 | You''re sure it was n''t one of the furry people?" |
18458 | You''re sure she''ll have at least a thousand- mile cruising radius?" |
26180 | And nobody ever suspected? |
26180 | And this is from the home- town vineyard too? |
26180 | Are you afraid you''re going to be replaced by a machine, George? |
26180 | Boy America? |
26180 | But you really do believe in the old- fashioned marriage, even if not in the old- fashioned girl? |
26180 | Could n''t I disappear for a day or pretend I''m frightened of having a baby and call it off? 26180 Do n''t we have enough problems, without this?" |
26180 | Doctor, will you be ready to name the winner on tonight''s program? |
26180 | Have to pick? 26180 How could I forget? |
26180 | How long is the fertile period? |
26180 | I can see why it''s popular all right,George said,"but where do I come in?" |
26180 | I do n''t want to pry, but how can you be sure? |
26180 | If I have to go on with it ca n''t you at least do something to prevent conception? |
26180 | Oh, an advertising stunt, is it? 26180 Oh? |
26180 | So he looks like someone you know? |
26180 | So what about her? |
26180 | Suppose I do it, what''s the point? |
26180 | That''s Gloria Manson the actress- dramatist? |
26180 | The President? 26180 The boy? |
26180 | The first Boy America? |
26180 | Then we still have some time before the impregnation ceremony? |
26180 | Then we''re all right? 26180 What are we going to do?" |
26180 | What do you think of this idea of using the Man from Mars as the male donor? |
26180 | What is the next step? |
26180 | What job? |
26180 | What''ll it be, crepes suzette? |
26180 | What''s so funny, Doctor? 26180 What''s that, sir?" |
26180 | What''s wrong with it? |
26180 | What''s your idea, George? |
26180 | Where does the joke come in? |
26180 | Which of you is the geneticist? |
26180 | Why? |
26180 | Would it make me sterile for long? |
26180 | You got any more bright ideas? |
26180 | You mean Captain Jack Harmon of the Space Force? |
26180 | You mean you did n''t know? |
26180 | You still worried? |
26180 | You''ve seen the report of this new contest being run by Dee Lish Baby Foods, have n''t you? |
26180 | All I need is a shot?" |
26180 | All right, Doctor, what''s your excuse?" |
26180 | And what do you mean I''m disqualified from the contest? |
26180 | Are n''t you?" |
26180 | Are you sure Mrs. Turner wo n''t mind?" |
26180 | But how?" |
26180 | But what is this super- female gag anyway?" |
26180 | Do n''t you remember when you met her?" |
26180 | Do you think I could do it?" |
26180 | Has the Senator seen her?" |
26180 | How in the Universe do you think I can play a romantic lead wearing a maternity dress?" |
26180 | It''s against the law, remember?" |
26180 | The program tonight... have you forgotten?" |
26180 | Were you the geneticist for this boy?" |
26180 | What could be better?" |
26180 | What''s wrong with me?" |
26180 | Who are you anyway?" |
26180 | Why pick me?" |
26180 | Will you do it?" |
26180 | You did say Boy America... not All American?" |
26180 | You have free choice, do n''t you?" |
26180 | You''ve seen it have n''t you?" |
19478 | Am I dumb enough to ask that? |
19478 | And for convenience in monster- hunting? |
19478 | And who in blazes are you? |
19478 | Any argument on that? |
19478 | Are those skins all marked to indicate who owns them? |
19478 | Are we going right back, or are we going to try for another monster? |
19478 | Are you fooling yourself we ever had one? |
19478 | Are you going aboard to interview the distinguished visitor? |
19478 | Are you going back to Terra on the_ Simón Bolivar_? |
19478 | Are you going to let me have a cigarette and a cup of coffee, when I''m through with this? |
19478 | Are you going to take it? |
19478 | But do n''t you want people to know what you did? |
19478 | But how? |
19478 | Can I come along? 19478 Can I get the story of how you abandoned ship and landed, now?" |
19478 | Can you think of one? |
19478 | Did he have anything to drink after I left? |
19478 | Did n''t anybody at the hospital tell you about him? |
19478 | Did n''t you hear? 19478 Did they arrest any of my crew?" |
19478 | Did you bring him to? 19478 Did you ever hear such an impudent string of lies in your life?" |
19478 | Did you see it? 19478 Do you really think it was sabotage?" |
19478 | Get hurt in the fight, last night? 19478 Glenn Murell or Leo Belsher?" |
19478 | Go on; what happened? |
19478 | Has anybody a portable audiovisual pickup that I can use to get some pictures in to my paper with? |
19478 | Have all the fire you want, for a while? |
19478 | Have n''t these people told you anything? |
19478 | Have n''t you had your lunch yet? |
19478 | Have you any little news items for us from your diocese? |
19478 | Hey, do we want to let them do that? |
19478 | How about our contract? |
19478 | How about you, Bish? 19478 How are you?" |
19478 | How close to land are we? |
19478 | How did they find out? |
19478 | How did you get onto it? |
19478 | How hard would it be to cut wood up there and bring it down? |
19478 | How is Murell, now? |
19478 | How long will our air last, for sixteen of us? |
19478 | How many are still alive? |
19478 | How much good will it do us to know where we are, right now? |
19478 | How soon can you get started on the engines, Abdullah? |
19478 | How''d he manage to come for us? |
19478 | How''d they get out? |
19478 | How''s the weather? |
19478 | Huh? |
19478 | Huh? |
19478 | If I admit you to the spaceport, will you give these people the facts exactly as you learn them? |
19478 | If it melts that far below the ignition point, would n''t it run away before it caught fire? |
19478 | In all this moonlight? 19478 Is he drinking much?" |
19478 | Is n''t Nip going to the meeting, tonight? |
19478 | Is n''t the boat equipped with electrolytic gills? |
19478 | Is that so, we ca n''t? |
19478 | Is that the Kivelson boy''s father? |
19478 | Is this all we have? |
19478 | Looking for some news that''s fit to print? |
19478 | Might n''t it have been a power unit? |
19478 | Mr. Murell? 19478 Now, Ralph; what was it you were saying?" |
19478 | Now, suppose I get a shot at a monster; where do I try to hit him? |
19478 | Oh, you mean these samples? 19478 Ravick?" |
19478 | Say we go up and set the woods on fire? |
19478 | See how it goes? |
19478 | Shall we take her up, Joe? |
19478 | Somebody pick up our Mayday while we were cruising submerged? |
19478 | Something on Loki, was n''t it? |
19478 | Suppose I get a broadside shot? |
19478 | That where we''re going? |
19478 | That''s Al Devis? |
19478 | That''s at the spaceport? |
19478 | The Hunters''Co- operative? |
19478 | The stuff come in all right? |
19478 | The wax on Bottom Level, in the Fourth Ward? |
19478 | Think you''re going to get some good thrillers this time? |
19478 | Uh? |
19478 | Walt, ca n''t you ever give anybody credit with trying to do something decent, once in a while? |
19478 | Walt, can you use a machine gun? |
19478 | Want to stay and have dinner with us, Tom? |
19478 | We do have a contract with Kapstaad, do n''t we? |
19478 | Well, ca n''t you shoot the stars, Abe? |
19478 | Well, do you think Ravick''s gotten onto Murell yet? |
19478 | Well, hey, Walt; when did you turn into a monster- hunter? |
19478 | Well, how are you going to do it, then? |
19478 | Well, how in blazes do you put a wax fire out? |
19478 | Well, if a captain wants his wax back, after it''s been turned over for sale to the Co- op, can he get it? |
19478 | Well, if you''d rather I did n''t.... Are you going to cover this meeting at Hunters''Hall, tonight, Walt? |
19478 | Well, mister, did n''t you hear me? |
19478 | Well, suppose I take a party down now and start cutting? |
19478 | Well, then, why do n''t we surface? |
19478 | Well, was he drunk then? |
19478 | Well, what are you going to do? |
19478 | Well, where are we? |
19478 | Well, why ca n''t we store it in the spaceport area? |
19478 | Well, you know about those jumbo molecules, do n''t you? |
19478 | Were you serious when you made that motion about a price of seventy- five centisols? |
19478 | What about him? |
19478 | What about that wax, Joe? |
19478 | What are they doing about Belsher and Hallstock? |
19478 | What are things like at the Municipal Building? |
19478 | What do you think, Ralph? |
19478 | What do you think? |
19478 | What do you want me to try to handle for you? |
19478 | What happened? |
19478 | What happened? |
19478 | What have we got to lose? |
19478 | What hospital? |
19478 | What kind of a racket do you think he''s up to? |
19478 | What''ll I be, then? |
19478 | What''ll we cut it with; our knives? |
19478 | What''s he think this is, the First Century Pre- Atomic? 19478 What''s that stuff doing in here?" |
19478 | What''s the situation at Hunters''Hall? |
19478 | What''s this all about? |
19478 | What, back to Hartzenbosch? |
19478 | Where did you get that? |
19478 | Where do you gentlemen wish to go? |
19478 | Where is Al Devis? |
19478 | Where''d you hear that? |
19478 | Where''s Al Devis? |
19478 | Which one? |
19478 | Who are you calling a so- and- so, you thus- and- so- ing such- and- such? |
19478 | Who did you contact? |
19478 | Who do you have around Hunters''Hall, and how do I get past them? |
19478 | Who does this belong to? |
19478 | Who else is in? |
19478 | Who got him? |
19478 | Who is she? |
19478 | Who''d wanna hurt me? 19478 Who''s he with-- Interstellar Import- Export?" |
19478 | Who, me? |
19478 | Who,I wanted to know,"is interviewing whom? |
19478 | Who? 19478 Why did n''t you arrest him as soon as you got the word from your friend from Afghanistan?" |
19478 | Why do you suppose...? |
19478 | Why get excited about it? |
19478 | Why not? |
19478 | Why not? |
19478 | Why, Bish? 19478 Will you people accept what this_ Times_ reporter tells you he has learned?" |
19478 | Will you permit Captain Kivelson to come in along with me? 19478 With the whole stern open?" |
19478 | Wonder if he''s going to try to give us that stuff about substitutes? |
19478 | Would I miss it? |
19478 | Yeah? |
19478 | You ca n''t sell wax anywhere else, can you? |
19478 | You caught that? 19478 You crazy?" |
19478 | You drink Baldur honey- rum, do n''t you, Bish? |
19478 | You getting everything I''m sending in? |
19478 | You going aboard? |
19478 | You got it all figured out, have n''t you? |
19478 | You have any idea of some of the places I have to go to get stories? |
19478 | You know anything about engines, Walt? |
19478 | You know something about the history of Fenris, I suppose? |
19478 | You know what the trouble is, here? 19478 You know who I was about fifty reincarnations ago? |
19478 | You mean like this? |
19478 | You mean you''re just going to sit here and talk about it and not do anything? |
19478 | You never manned a 50-mm before, did you? |
19478 | You think Ravick would really harm Murell? |
19478 | You think he started the fire? |
19478 | You want to get your crew and your son killed, and yourself along with them? |
19478 | You''re a respectable- looking duck; you ever have any experience leading a lynch mob? |
19478 | _ How many barrels will thy vengeance yield thee, even if thou gettest it, Captain Ahab?_I asked. |
19478 | _ Huh_? |
19478 | Am I right?" |
19478 | And how about some ice cream?" |
19478 | And somebody else,"I could n''t resist adding,"so that people will believe him?" |
19478 | And this serves a population of twenty thousand?" |
19478 | And who had that story, right in his hot little hand? |
19478 | Are n''t there any lifters on the ship?" |
19478 | Are the other ships west or east of you?" |
19478 | Can you see that?" |
19478 | Do you know anything yet?" |
19478 | Do you know which books to study, and which ones not to bother with? |
19478 | Everybody in the boat was listening, so I continued:"How much do you know about this fellow Devis, who strained his back at the last moment?" |
19478 | Hans, have we another rocket with an explosive head?" |
19478 | Have you got any rockets? |
19478 | Have you seen Tom around anywhere?" |
19478 | Have you taken any of the radio navigational equipment apart, yet?" |
19478 | Have you talked to Bish lately? |
19478 | Have you?" |
19478 | He filled his mouth with whatever it was they were feeding him and asked, through it:"Did I miss Steve Ravick''s hanging?" |
19478 | He shook hands with us, and said:"Are n''t you rather young to be a newsman?" |
19478 | How about you, Sigurd?" |
19478 | How are they treating you?" |
19478 | How are things on the_ Times_?" |
19478 | How is your father, Walter?" |
19478 | How''d you get in here? |
19478 | How''s Father?" |
19478 | I hung up, and as I did I could hear Joe Kivelson shouting:"You think we do n''t get any news on this planet? |
19478 | I let down a few feet, gave a polite little scream with my siren, and then yelled down to the men on it:"Where''d that thing come from?" |
19478 | I said:"If he was working for Ravick all along, why did he tip Dad and Oscar and the Mahatma on the bomb aboard the_ Javelin_? |
19478 | Let me in here, will you?" |
19478 | Murell?" |
19478 | Now are you coming, or will I have to knock you senseless and drag you out?" |
19478 | Of course there''s such a thing as extradition, but who bothers? |
19478 | Of course, he could be on the lam from somewhere, but in that case why bother with all the cover story? |
19478 | Only why did n''t they use the cutter? |
19478 | Or is it Horace Greeley?" |
19478 | Or which ones to read first, so that what you read in the others will be comprehensible to you? |
19478 | Paradox? |
19478 | Then I asked him:"Did you see Bish Ware before you left port?" |
19478 | Then I shut it off and said to him:"What''s this about Bish Ware? |
19478 | Think you could hit anything with a 50-mm?" |
19478 | Think you could see it?" |
19478 | Walt, do you still have that sleep- gas gadget of yours?" |
19478 | Walt, you''re coming along, are n''t you?" |
19478 | Want to take potluck with us?" |
19478 | Was that it?" |
19478 | What did happen, by the way?" |
19478 | What did he say?" |
19478 | What do you know about it?" |
19478 | What do you think of that fellow Belsher?" |
19478 | What time will the_ Cape Canaveral_ be getting in? |
19478 | What was going on was pretty generally understood, even if it could n''t be proven, but what could anybody do about it? |
19478 | What''s my father think of Bish, now?" |
19478 | What''s that two- em- dashed thing up ahead, one of the harbor dredgers?" |
19478 | What''s this Walt''s picked up about Ravick sending equipment to fight the fire?" |
19478 | What''s this about another price cut? |
19478 | When he was at the Times with just Dad and me, what did he have? |
19478 | Where are the rest of them? |
19478 | Where are you now?" |
19478 | Where is this lorry now?" |
19478 | Where was I? |
19478 | Where''s Mr. Murell, Walt?" |
19478 | Why do n''t you come with us?" |
19478 | Would you say accident can be ruled out?" |
19478 | You ever done any swimming?" |
19478 | You get the picture now?" |
19478 | You heading home, now?" |
19478 | You live on Fenris, too, do n''t you?" |
19478 | You notice, he knew just how much money Ravick had stashed away on Terra? |
19478 | You sure this is a good tip, though?" |
19478 | You want coverage, do n''t you? |
19478 | You want this planet poisoned with blood feuds for the next century?" |
27609 | Are the other engineers alarmed? |
27609 | Are you going to publish these views? |
27609 | But how are you assured that it will not stall somewhere? |
27609 | But is n''t the speed rather dizzy? |
27609 | How can you be certain? |
27609 | How much power do you need to send it through, under normal conditions? |
27609 | I beg your pardon, sir, but I understand you have engaged this car alone? |
27609 | So that is what has stolen away your laugh? |
27609 | Take another route? |
27609 | Then you mean that it is only a matter of time? |
27609 | Well, Dutch, how about it? 27609 Well? |
27609 | Where are you? 27609 You followed the digging of the Tube, did n''t you?" |
27609 | You remember the volcano and lava seams? |
27609 | You used the turbo type of blower, did n''t you? |
27609 | An unknown poison? |
27609 | Are n''t you going to make me that brief little sketch of the length plan and cross- section of the Tube? |
27609 | Did the volume of water increase that was carried daily out of the Tube and dumped from the two stations? |
27609 | How did she get into the sealed cavern? |
27609 | How had she been killed? |
27609 | Who said that before me?" |
27609 | Why do n''t you say something? |
27609 | [ Illustration] Who was this woman? |
26093 | And their judgment of Earth--? |
26093 | But just what_ are_ they doing? 26093 Ca n''t you guess?" |
26093 | Can you stand to witness this? |
26093 | Can you tell us what that other ship is? |
26093 | Change of ship? |
26093 | Critical mass? 26093 Do they suppose smoke signals are superior to the 3-d screens in our homes?" |
26093 | Does something happen to everybody who takes the Mars trip, the same thing that happened to Alice? |
26093 | Explain to you? |
26093 | Have you lost your mind? 26093 How do you know that?" |
26093 | How do you know who I am? |
26093 | How well did you know your wife before you married her? |
26093 | I wonder--"What do you mean? |
26093 | Is everyone different when they get back? |
26093 | It has something to do with what happened-- before? |
26093 | It''s_ huge_--how can such an enormous ship ever get off the Earth? |
26093 | Not even give her a burial? 26093 Shall I get you a sedative?" |
26093 | That time when I escaped from the Martian Princess rather than come aboard the black ship? |
26093 | That was n''t true? |
26093 | Then there was no great, black ship out of space? |
26093 | They set themselves up as judges in the Universe? |
26093 | Was she a member of a large family? |
26093 | What are you going to do with all of us? |
26093 | What are you going to do? |
26093 | What can I do to help you? |
26093 | What can I do? |
26093 | What do you expect? 26093 What do you mean by that? |
26093 | What do you mean,''In normal circumstances--''? |
26093 | What happened to her? 26093 What were her parents like?" |
26093 | What? |
26093 | What_ can_ I do with you? |
26093 | Where? 26093 Why? |
26093 | You do n''t expect to ever take a trip to Mars, do you? |
26093 | You mean this dictatorial Council determines whether a world is fit to survive and actually wipes out those it decides against? |
26093 | After all our hopes and all our planning you do n''t want to go on to Mars?" |
26093 | Afterwards, he said,"Where are we? |
26093 | And what did it all have to do-- if anything-- with the unbelievable thing Dr. Winters had found about Alice? |
26093 | Are you crazy, Mel?" |
26093 | But if that''s the case, where is Alice?" |
26093 | But what about outside? |
26093 | But what had happened to Alice? |
26093 | Did it exist anywhere in all the world? |
26093 | Do we need any more room to finish the journey?" |
26093 | Had he actually made such a trip and been stripped of the memory by some amnesia? |
26093 | Had he nearly let some unknown cat out of the bag? |
26093 | Hastings?" |
26093 | How could such a thing have taken place? |
26093 | I must have had something to do with it, do n''t you think?" |
26093 | I wonder where it''s coming from?" |
26093 | Is n''t there a drug, a hypnotic method, or something to help a thing like this?" |
26093 | She loved me, ca n''t you understand that?" |
26093 | Taking groups of Earthmen, deporting them to other worlds-- breaking them apart from each other forever--?" |
26093 | Then she cried out,"We ca n''t even bury her?" |
26093 | Was her condition merely the result of some freak heredity or gene mutation? |
26093 | What do they intend? |
26093 | What happened? |
26093 | When will it be?" |
26093 | Where was reality? |
26093 | Who can say what their rights are?" |
26093 | Who will believe him that you came on the Martian Princess? |
26093 | Why have you been looking for me?" |
26093 | Why should there be such a transfer of passengers in mid- space? |
26093 | Why was she different after her trip to Mars?" |
26093 | Why?" |
26093 | Will you help me or not?" |
26093 | Would she want me to do what the Doctor has asked? |
26093 | You do n''t expect them to play nurse to us during the whole trip, do you?" |
26093 | You know about her do n''t you?" |
28550 | He had been promising himself this moment for how long-- how many months and years on alien worlds? |
27756 | Basic, is n''t it? |
27756 | Did I get courteous handling, or at least a fair hearing? |
27756 | Did that clear the air? |
27756 | Did this jughead appointed by the President to fight the terrible drug problem comprehend the miracle being offered to him? |
27756 | Did you know, tobacco can not be synthesized at all, at any price? |
27756 | Get it, you two- pack- a- day fiends? |
27756 | How can a biochemist, rather than a policeman, stop the Syndicate? |
27756 | How would you feel, knowing that your daughter had been so degraded by a drug as to sell herself to anybody with enough money to buy her a fix? |
27756 | If I failed to produce, then why was I wasting lab facilities and neglecting my classes? |
27756 | Oh, I admit there were a few dollars in it for me, but so what? |
27756 | Plants, was it? |
27756 | The simple solution that would make him the greatest-- in fact, the only-- success in his post that this country had ever known? |
27756 | The students wanted their term papers back within five days; the other teachers could manage it, why not me? |
27756 | Was it Self- Defense?" |
27756 | Well, if I cut millions off the government budget, is a lousy$ 100,000 too much to ask? |
27756 | What if-- shudder-- it attacked rice?) |
27756 | Will you see that I get paid?" |
28045 | Can it be? |
28045 | Once more they have wakened me-- but how long has it been? |
28045 | Why was I not made aware of it sooner? |
28045 | And if by a miracle he triumphed over the elements, how survive the appalling enmity of the Termans, whose rudimentary brains conceived no mercy? |
28045 | Fantastic, was n''t it, O Exalted Empress, that we the rightful Lords of Diskra should be compelled to abandon our beloved homes by a horde of vermin? |
28045 | Had intelligent life- forms failed as yet to materialize on this verdant world? |
28045 | I take it you are the imperial messengers sent by her Supreme Magnificence, the Empress Alaazar?" |
28045 | Then curiously:"And what can they want this time?" |
28045 | Then it was-- how can I begin to describe it to you, Exalted Empress? |
28045 | Who could survive unprotected the extremes of heat and cold? |
28045 | You knew of it?" |
27867 | Of course,replied the fellow,"for we_ feed_ ourselves, but for teaching we depend on_ you._"*****[ Illustration: The Reg(ulator?)] |
27867 | Well, how are you this morning? |
27867 | _ Utica_ asks, Need we keep dark any longer? |
27867 | Are you fond of coughs, colds, dyspepsia and rheums? |
27867 | But would you avoid the dark gloom of disease? |
27867 | Did you ever know such weather? |
27867 | Do our readers wish to hear any thing more about them? |
27867 | How many square inches aperture will be required to discharge the same quantity in the same time? |
27867 | Of bitters, hot- drops, and medicine fumes, And bleeding, and blisters and pills? |
27867 | Of headaches, and fevers and chills? |
27867 | The scholar so dull in his class? |
27867 | Then who pays those old accounts of yourself that was?" |
27867 | Well, what if he does? |
27867 | What astronomer had calculated this eclipse for Arabia? |
27867 | What makes the grave deacon so drowsy at church? |
28438 | Look, you come over here for something, or just to gab? 28438 What crime?" |
28438 | What do you mean? |
28438 | What law? 28438 Police? 28438 Was that good or bad? 28438 What crime? |
28438 | You going to stand here and jaw all day? |
27491 | And so? |
27491 | Any more left on your list for the_ Endore_? |
27491 | Are you crazy? |
27491 | Back already, Martha? |
27491 | But DID you find a living, intelligent creature or race on Metapor? |
27491 | But why page twenty- nine to find twenty- six? |
27491 | Is it mental? |
27491 | It must have been caused by something about the_ Endore_, must n''t it? |
27491 | Like finding page twenty- six in the book I''m reading? |
27491 | Meaning you''ve been talking to them? |
27491 | See? |
27491 | Then what are you? |
27491 | Then you claim that the laws of nature are different here than we are accustomed to, and that our minds are not equipped to deal with them? |
27491 | Well? |
27491 | What happened to him, Doc? |
27491 | What would you suggest? |
27491 | What''s she say? |
27491 | Who-- am I? |
27491 | Why not call him and let him see for himself? |
27491 | You are Ren Gravenard? |
27491 | You mean the instruments have all become liars? |
27491 | Could he do it so they would comprehend it? |
27491 | Do n''t you realize that we have something here which may be unique in the universe? |
27491 | Do you mind?" |
27491 | Hargrave?" |
27491 | How could he hope to make them gain a true understanding of it? |
27491 | In the story THE DESPOILERS in the October 1947_ Amazing Stories_ I raised the question,"Is there anything absolutely beyond human comprehension?" |
27491 | Suppose we kill our tangential speed and just fall in? |
11583 | A chance? 11583 A half a mile? |
11583 | A little more water, John? |
11583 | A secret base? |
11583 | And Vly? |
11583 | And the one Zimbardo has aimed at Earth is forty miles long? |
11583 | And then? |
11583 | And wh-, what do they have to do with Montezuma? |
11583 | And? |
11583 | Anything yet, Mark? |
11583 | Are there any others here? |
11583 | Are you sure that''s wise, Zip? 11583 Beautiful, is n''t it?" |
11583 | Better off without him? |
11583 | Could you please pass the biscuits, Robert? 11583 Details?" |
11583 | Did either of them have a chance to set off an alarm? |
11583 | Did it seem to either of you that Vly would betray a friend to save himself? 11583 Did n''t I hear you say that this place is great?" |
11583 | Do any of your crew know that we are Starmen? |
11583 | Do any of your crew know that we are Starmen? |
11583 | Do n''t you have to conserve energy? |
11583 | Do you know where to find him? 11583 Does anyone have a light?" |
11583 | Escape? 11583 Everyone got that?" |
11583 | For your principle you''re willing to risk the destruction of all life on Earth? 11583 Four gigawatts?" |
11583 | Gene? 11583 George, could you come with me? |
11583 | Has hunger made you too weak to eat? |
11583 | How are we going to get out of here? |
11583 | How big was the asteroid they modeled? |
11583 | How did he know about the probes?! |
11583 | How did you do that? |
11583 | How do we open it- if it''s a panel, that is? |
11583 | How do you get in? |
11583 | How far? |
11583 | How long until we can turn on the power, Mark? 11583 How long until you have all 85 completed?" |
11583 | How many days can we go if we ration even more strictly? |
11583 | How many is that since we''ve been here? |
11583 | How much longer until the net disappears? |
11583 | How much time have we got to turn it aside? |
11583 | How''d you learn your way around here? |
11583 | How''re you feeling this morning, Mark? |
11583 | How''s your hand? |
11583 | If it is a laser, and if these dials move the power from low to high, who knows which end is which? |
11583 | If they helped us get from the warehouse area to this hangar, why are n''t they helping us get into the spaceships? |
11583 | Is he...? |
11583 | Is it really necessary to silence him? 11583 Is n''t this place fantastic, Zip? |
11583 | Like what? |
11583 | Lily? |
11583 | Lurton- what about the ships that went to interrogate Vly? 11583 May we land, Mr. Vly? |
11583 | May we sit down, Mr. St. George? 11583 No debris?" |
11583 | No more questions? |
11583 | No one else knew about this? 11583 Okay?" |
11583 | Only two biscuits, Joe? |
11583 | Principle? |
11583 | Pure... crystal...? |
11583 | Ready? |
11583 | Really? |
11583 | Sabbath George? |
11583 | See these figures? |
11583 | Set? |
11583 | Sir? |
11583 | Sir? |
11583 | Six? |
11583 | So are we to go find the asteroid? |
11583 | Surface temperature? |
11583 | Surprised, eh? |
11583 | Taste good? |
11583 | Then what, what? |
11583 | Then what? |
11583 | Then where does it go? |
11583 | They escaped? 11583 Want some company?" |
11583 | Well? |
11583 | Well? |
11583 | Wh-, what can we do? 11583 What about George?" |
11583 | What about St. George? 11583 What about food and water?" |
11583 | What about our belongings? |
11583 | What about the asteroid? |
11583 | What about the greegles? |
11583 | What about the power? |
11583 | What are greegles, George? |
11583 | What are we waiting for?! |
11583 | What are you doing on Ceres, Kathryn? |
11583 | What are you looking for, Zip? |
11583 | What are you saying, Mark? |
11583 | What can you guess about the alien race that built this place? |
11583 | What did they find? |
11583 | What did you do to that machine that was chasing us? |
11583 | What did you do? |
11583 | What do we know about him? 11583 What do we know about them?" |
11583 | What do you know, Mark? |
11583 | What do you make of it, Rock? |
11583 | What do you mean, Lurton? 11583 What do you mean, Zip? |
11583 | What do you mean,''and then''? 11583 What do you mean?" |
11583 | What do you see in there Joe? |
11583 | What do you see? |
11583 | What do you think of these crackers? |
11583 | What do you think, Mark, Joe? 11583 What else can you do, Mark?" |
11583 | What happened to the airbot? |
11583 | What happened? |
11583 | What happens next? 11583 What have you discovered?" |
11583 | What have you figured out about the race that built it? |
11583 | What if the pirates overhear your transmission, Zip? 11583 What is it, Mark? |
11583 | What is it, Mel? |
11583 | What is it? 11583 What is it?" |
11583 | What is this place? |
11583 | What is this? 11583 What is this?" |
11583 | What is this? |
11583 | What kind of chance, David? 11583 What of the aliens aboard the asteroid, sir?" |
11583 | What was that? |
11583 | What will happen to Gene? |
11583 | What will you do now? |
11583 | What''s been going on here? |
11583 | What''s going on? 11583 What''s going on?" |
11583 | What''s going on? |
11583 | What''s left? |
11583 | What''s that? |
11583 | What''s that? |
11583 | What''s that? |
11583 | What''s that? |
11583 | What''s this? |
11583 | What''s this? |
11583 | What''s up? |
11583 | What''s what? |
11583 | What''s wrong with these men? |
11583 | What''s wrong, George? |
11583 | What''s wrong? |
11583 | What-? |
11583 | What? |
11583 | What? |
11583 | When did it start? |
11583 | Where are those three young Starmen now? |
11583 | Where are you? |
11583 | Where did it come from, Joe? |
11583 | Where do the colors come from? |
11583 | Where do we find Montezuma Vly? |
11583 | Where''s Madera? |
11583 | Where? |
11583 | Who are you? |
11583 | Why did Zimbardo tell the entire planet that he was going to pulverize it, and then set his projectile on a fly- by course? |
11583 | Why did n''t you enter the power plant through the hangar from which we escaped? |
11583 | Why did you stay behind? |
11583 | Why do n''t you look for that life- support file and see if you can turn off the pirates''energy or something? |
11583 | Why is he so deferential? |
11583 | Why not just ask Vly where St. George is? |
11583 | Why not? 11583 Why would they let Earthmen come in and take over? |
11583 | Why would we want to stop it? 11583 Would you send a report to Mars please and ask Commander De Koven what he wants us to do?" |
11583 | Yes, what is it? |
11583 | Yes- and above all, what else will we find in here? |
11583 | You asked for me, Captain? |
11583 | You do n''t intend to cooperate with him? |
11583 | You have an idea already? |
11583 | You have n''t heard of this''asteroid miner''s legend''? 11583 You mean that its reserves were not in place?" |
11583 | You think we''re finished here? 11583 7: Prisoners on the Pirates''AsteroidWHAT''S the word for''walk''?" |
11583 | A mile? |
11583 | After a moment, Zip asked,"How soon can we get to the asteroid, Mark?" |
11583 | And did you see any sign of advanced weaponry at Montezuma''s Castle?" |
11583 | And the power units?" |
11583 | Are you ready?" |
11583 | Better off for what?" |
11583 | Ca n''t we find these pirates? |
11583 | Ca n''t we just send out ships and comb the entire area of the Belt where they disappeared? |
11583 | Ca n''t we...?" |
11583 | Can you open the door we just came out of?" |
11583 | Consider this: where did the communications from Zimbardo come from? |
11583 | Did having to learn the English language after speaking Russian until the age of seven help you become a better writer? |
11583 | Did it look to you as if Zimbardo could have burned that whole thing out with one EMP, no matter how intense?" |
11583 | Do n''t you see that we have to cooperate with Zimbardo? |
11583 | Do you know what that means? |
11583 | Do you see what I see?" |
11583 | Do you want English to Titanian or Titanian to English?" |
11583 | Do you want me to pilot the asteroid away from Earth?" |
11583 | Does anyone have a suggestion as to how we can meet this crisis?" |
11583 | Foster?" |
11583 | From here?" |
11583 | George in danger? |
11583 | Good, are n''t they?" |
11583 | Heat, magnetism, light? |
11583 | Hey, what''re you doing?" |
11583 | Hoshino?" |
11583 | Hoshino?" |
11583 | How big is the complex? |
11583 | How can he be found?" |
11583 | How could you miss it??" |
11583 | How could you miss it??" |
11583 | How did they do that?" |
11583 | How''re you doing?" |
11583 | I wonder what''s going on?" |
11583 | In fact, what other possibilities are there?" |
11583 | Is that what you want?" |
11583 | Is that where you''re going, Zip?" |
11583 | Is that you?" |
11583 | Jenner, his mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water, finally blurted out,"Why did he do that?" |
11583 | Joe asked,"Is that the disk Montezuma Vly gave us?" |
11583 | Joe scooped a large helping of potatoes into his mouth, then talked around it to ask,"Well, when do we leave?" |
11583 | Joe?" |
11583 | Like it? |
11583 | Mark did n''t understand- what was that ship? |
11583 | More?" |
11583 | Mr. Crass, do you have anything to add?" |
11583 | Nolan asked,"Why were the ships from Space Command not able to find this asteroid, or any trace of the pirates?" |
11583 | Not even the President?" |
11583 | Of course, you''ll join us, wo n''t you?" |
11583 | Or that you wrote biology text to accompany a new medium, slides made from strips of 35-mm film? |
11583 | The Starmen were silently wondering the same things: How long would it be before they met Lurton Zimbardo? |
11583 | They got off the asteroid? |
11583 | Want to see how it comes out? |
11583 | We found one, did n''t we?" |
11583 | We want to control Earth, not destroy it, and how better to do it than from a close orbit around the planet in this magnificent flying base? |
11583 | Were your poems and letters to Mom valuable both to her and to your professional development? |
11583 | What about it?" |
11583 | What do you think, Mark?" |
11583 | What else is there? |
11583 | What should our target be? |
11583 | What''ll that do to home?" |
11583 | What''s there to worry about?" |
11583 | What''s wrong?" |
11583 | What''s wrong?" |
11583 | What''ve we got?" |
11583 | When Kimball saw Gene hurrying toward him, he flashed the light directly into his eyes and roared,"What in blazes is going on in this place?" |
11583 | When and why did they abandon it? |
11583 | When will we be out of the pirates''radar range?" |
11583 | Where are they now?" |
11583 | Where are we going, George? |
11583 | Where are you taking me?" |
11583 | Where are you?" |
11583 | Where do we go?" |
11583 | Where were we going to find water, much less food? |
11583 | Where''s Zimbardo?" |
11583 | Where, then, is the rest of the power?" |
11583 | Who are they?" |
11583 | Who are you?" |
11583 | Who is the real leader of these men? |
11583 | Who made this place? |
11583 | Who would guess that you once wrote a paper on the use of the raven in several of Shakespeare''s plays? |
11583 | Why did he want St. George alive? |
11583 | Why did it bring such hopelessness? |
11583 | Why not? |
11583 | Will they prove themselves worthy as young people have done for all time? |
11583 | Wo n''t they know we''ve escaped and be able to locate us?" |
11583 | Would admirers realize that you were most interested in world events, but read the sports section of the New York Times first, everyday? |
11583 | Would he recognize them? |
11583 | You do n''t think he could have just... aimed and missed?" |
11583 | You hear me? |
11583 | You talking about escape, Zip? |
11583 | Zimbardo?" |
11583 | Zip asked George,"Is this everyone?" |
11583 | Zip said,"But it''s not over yet, is it, sir? |
28645 | Where can we ever go that will be an improvement over this? |
28645 | Where? |
28645 | --but what_ does_ one say to an extrasolarian? |
28645 | It should be-- well, damn it, it_ is_ as sound- conductive;_ we''re_ talking, are n''t we?" |
28645 | _ Did you ever wonder what might happen if mankind ever exceeded the speed of light? |
28628 | But how did you ever succeed in finding this Cave of Blue Flame? |
28628 | It sounds almost like the beginning of some primitive religious ceremony, does n''t it? |
28628 | The same sort of crystalline amber egg that accompanied the work of the mysterious Tinkling Death, was n''t it? |
28628 | Could it be this grotesque horde of human- like rodents that was holding Joan captive in the Cave of Blue Flames? |
28628 | I wonder what that weird Tinkling Death is?" |
28628 | Was he materialized in the laboratory with the Belt?" |
28063 | A single building? |
28063 | Are all the war games... like that? 28063 Can you hear me?" |
28063 | Do n''t you handle espionage? |
28063 | How can a man with any conscience at all direct a military operation when he knows that_ that_ will be the consequence? |
28063 | Is this area Secure? |
28063 | It wo n''t take very long, will it, Ford? |
28063 | So... what do you intend to do? 28063 The electro- what?" |
28063 | This... this is n''t going to... well, do me any damage, is it? |
28063 | Well, what is it? |
28063 | Would you like to see the problem first- hand? |
28063 | Yes, but what''s that got to do with it? |
28063 | You mean mentally? 28063 Every plan? |
28063 | What can_ I_ do?" |
28063 | Why did you call me in? |
28063 | You''re familiar with Situation One- Two- One? |
17958 | A machine? 17958 And have you communicated with God, Lee Rynason?" |
17958 | And they''re using them, eh? |
17958 | And what about the Outsiders? 17958 And what about the men outside? |
17958 | And what would happen if you_ had_ to step on them to make your money? 17958 Anything else?" |
17958 | Are there memories of Tebron''s conversation with Kor? |
17958 | Are there memories of Tebron''s conversation with Kor? |
17958 | Are there memories of what was said? |
17958 | Are they using the machine... the altar? |
17958 | Are we to abandon all progress? 17958 Are you all right? |
17958 | Are you sure you are n''t afraid of your own mob? |
17958 | But are n''t primitive languages usually composed of simple, basic words and concepts? 17958 But things are just beginning to break for me-- did you see my note this afternoon?" |
17958 | But you can remember these if you try? |
17958 | Butchery? 17958 Can you explain your term more fully?" |
17958 | Can you find among any of the rest of Tebron''s memories any thoughts about Kor? |
17958 | Can you get one for me? |
17958 | Can you go down and see what they''re doing? 17958 Can you imagine actually feeling him, right next to you in your mind like you were one person, hating you?" |
17958 | Can you still believe that Kor is a god? 17958 Check back? |
17958 | Could n''t there have been direct contact between the Hirlaji and the Outsiders back when the Hirlaji were just evolving out of the beast stage? |
17958 | Did you also know that he''s been buying men here to stand with him in case someone else is appointed? |
17958 | Did you make any effort at all to keep him from finding out too much about us? |
17958 | Do they have souls? |
17958 | Do they know what you''re saying to me? |
17958 | Does it give you a right to live, while you slaughter the Hirlaji? |
17958 | Has it occurred to you, Lee, that if these horses_ are_ the Outsiders, that maybe they know a little more than we do? 17958 Have you all got plastic for brains? |
17958 | Have you been preaching to the Hirlaji? |
17958 | He just looked at you? |
17958 | How am I to suppress the race? 17958 How did he unite the planet?" |
17958 | How did the men find out about Kor? |
17958 | How did they bring her down? |
17958 | How is this known? 17958 How long ago was all this? |
17958 | How many men are we taking with us? |
17958 | How many of the Hirlaji do you think we''ll have to kill to make it look important to the Council? |
17958 | I suppose I have n''t even put a doubt in your mind about them? 17958 In any case, is there a better man on the planet?" |
17958 | Including the information that these sciences were prohibited? |
17958 | Is anyone picking this up? 17958 Is butchery your only goal in life, Manning?" |
17958 | Is n''t this a bit out of your line? |
17958 | Is she one of those vices you were telling me about, Manning? |
17958 | Is that the only reason you can think of that I might have for wanting to prevent a massacre? |
17958 | Is that true, Manning? 17958 Is that what''s really bothering you?" |
17958 | Is that your pitch to the Council? |
17958 | Is this other race so much more advanced than we are? |
17958 | Jules and Stoworth? 17958 Lee, do you hear me?" |
17958 | Lee, where are we? |
17958 | Lee? |
17958 | Manning? |
17958 | No purpose to the report? |
17958 | No, but really-- what do you think of that idea? 17958 Nothing else?" |
17958 | Our new- found knowledge is n''t doing us much good, is it? |
17958 | Part of Kor? |
17958 | Ready? |
17958 | Report me to the Council? 17958 So Mara''s against you too?" |
17958 | So now they''re people to you, Lee? 17958 So that''s your purpose?" |
17958 | Speaking of indecent reports, what have we turned up on their sex lives? |
17958 | Tebron spoke with Kor? |
17958 | The Hirlaji? 17958 The same day?" |
17958 | The time does n''t matter, does it? |
17958 | Then it was Tebron who abolished war on Hirlaj? |
17958 | Then it''s real? 17958 They built their computers in the grand manner, did n''t they?" |
17958 | This look familiar to any of you? |
17958 | This order came from the machine? |
17958 | Unless they''re the Outsiders after all? |
17958 | Was Tebron Marl king of all Hirlaj? |
17958 | What I need is some good healthy vice, is that what you mean? |
17958 | What I want to know is, why did n''t any of the rest of you see this? |
17958 | What about the weapons? |
17958 | What are people? 17958 What are you?" |
17958 | What did this machine say about us? |
17958 | What did you expect? 17958 What do you mean by that?" |
17958 | What do you think of your horses now, Lee? |
17958 | What do you want? |
17958 | What happened to your arm? 17958 What if they capture you too?" |
17958 | What makes you so sure of that? |
17958 | What the hell are you talking about? |
17958 | What the hell are you trying to do, Lee? 17958 What were the sciences of Kor?" |
17958 | What were the sciences of Kor? |
17958 | What were these sciences? |
17958 | What were you doing among those men who came at me on the steps earlier? |
17958 | What were you doing with him, anyway? 17958 What will you do,"Malhomme asked,"if Manning decides that''s enough cause to kill the Hirlaji?" |
17958 | What''s our problem today? |
17958 | What''s this about a city, Lee? 17958 What''s this nonsense about some damned block you ran into? |
17958 | What''s wrong? |
17958 | What''s your mission now? |
17958 | What, then? |
17958 | Where are they? 17958 Where is the machine?" |
17958 | Where''s Mara? |
17958 | Who said that? |
17958 | Who_ is_ religious in these days? |
17958 | Why are you unloading the arsenal? |
17958 | Why ca n''t you remember this conversation? |
17958 | Why did you want me to stay? |
17958 | Why did you want to see me? |
17958 | Why should I? |
17958 | Why were the Hirlaji supposed to stay away from us? |
17958 | Why? 17958 Why? |
17958 | Why? |
17958 | Why? |
17958 | Will an alien god do? |
17958 | With stunners? |
17958 | Would it make any difference if they had n''t? |
17958 | You always have to have a cause, do n''t you, Rene? |
17958 | You know-- why should I crack down on drinking or smoking, for instance, when I do it myself? |
17958 | You spoke with Kor? |
17958 | You think that will impress the Council? 17958 You trust them?" |
17958 | You want to warn me to stay away from her? |
17958 | You''re busy? |
17958 | You''re not coming? |
17958 | You''re pretty sure that what you''ve been getting out of that horseface''s head is real? |
17958 | You''re religious? |
17958 | You''re sure of that? |
17958 | You''re telling them that Hirlaj is an important archaeological area and that''s why you should get the governorship? |
17958 | _ Can you remember_ the actual communication? |
17958 | _ For their what?_Rynason stood up, and looked toward the city; he could see no movement there. |
17958 | _ Is_ it better, Manning? |
17958 | A merely alien science? |
17958 | All right, what''s their reaction going to be when they realize that the Outsiders, their god, overestimated us? |
17958 | An incomplete science? |
17958 | And who would lead such a suicidal attack? |
17958 | Anybody disagree?" |
17958 | Are the stars so dangerous?" |
17958 | Are they people to you?" |
17958 | Are we supposed to be hiding anything?" |
17958 | Are you going to kill them?" |
17958 | Are you hurt?" |
17958 | Are you hurt?" |
17958 | Are you sure? |
17958 | Are you trying to measure these aliens by our standards? |
17958 | But could he be sure that the Hirlaji were as harmless as they seemed? |
17958 | But could he credit those memories of a voice of an alien god? |
17958 | But have you considered that maybe when the Outsiders pulled out of our area they simply moved on elsewhere? |
17958 | But is it a good idea? |
17958 | But it does n''t necessarily prove that these... how many of them are there? |
17958 | But why do n''t you kiss me or something?" |
17958 | But why should the Hirlaji be able to use it?" |
17958 | But... when I disconnected the wires of the telepather, Horng looked at me.... Have you ever looked into his eyes, up close? |
17958 | Can you see them any more clearly?" |
17958 | Could he have simply claimed to have done so in an effort to stabilize his own power? |
17958 | Could they believe what the machine of the Outsiders told them, after it had been proven fallible? |
17958 | Damn it, since when do machines make guesses? |
17958 | Did n''t she tell you that the altar is just a computer? |
17958 | Did they know that? |
17958 | Did you put it that way to them?" |
17958 | Direct contact with a mind so alien?" |
17958 | Do n''t you realize that?" |
17958 | Domestic tranquillity, shall we say?" |
17958 | For how many days had he fought toward this? |
17958 | Have I ever expostulated to you upon the Janus- coin that is good and evil?" |
17958 | Have you found them yet?" |
17958 | Have you got a crazy horse on your hands?" |
17958 | He had scaled one of these ancient walls, but would they try it? |
17958 | He raised the interpreter''s mike and said,"How long ago?" |
17958 | He sat further back into the chair and said,"Why?" |
17958 | He was a warrior, and a quester... how could he give up all such pursuits, and how could he be expected to force all his people to do the same? |
17958 | How did this happen?" |
17958 | How long would they wait? |
17958 | How well could they communicate in such a language?" |
17958 | Humans? |
17958 | If the alarm turned out to be a false one, would he be as easily able to stop them then? |
17958 | If you start any violence that is n''t necessary....""What will you do, Lee?" |
17958 | Is anyone there?" |
17958 | Is he still trying to work the townsmen up against them?" |
17958 | Is it possible to convince each of them of the necessity for abandoning forgetting all questing?" |
17958 | Is that where they are?" |
17958 | It was definitely Outsiders work, but what was it? |
17958 | It''s so strange, in that language of theirs... those thin, high voices, and the echoes....""They''re holding you prisoner?" |
17958 | Lee, do you think that''s really the Outsiders?" |
17958 | Lee, what are you doing? |
17958 | Manning''s voice came coldly through the radioset:"Are you giving orders now, Lee?" |
17958 | Mara She wanted to save the aliens, but did they want to be saved? |
17958 | New:"Where''s Mara?" |
17958 | No purpose? |
17958 | Not one doubt?" |
17958 | Now that the ancient, muddled religion had been brought to life again, could it have the same hold on them that it had once had? |
17958 | Now we can avoid arguments-- right, Lee? |
17958 | Now what do you think of that?" |
17958 | Old:"Where''s Mara? |
17958 | Once they were turned loose, what could stop them? |
17958 | Or are you one of them now?" |
17958 | Or can you?" |
17958 | Or do you have a better one?" |
17958 | Or had they degenerated physically through the centuries? |
17958 | Or later, during the Renaissance?" |
17958 | Or reasoning beings you can talk to, communicate with?" |
17958 | Or would he even try? |
17958 | Quaint, are they? |
17958 | Rynason leaned over to Mara and murmured,"What''s his problem today?" |
17958 | Rynason watched the grey being staring silently up those broken steps, and asked softly,"What are you doing?" |
17958 | Slaughtering the only intelligent race we''ve found?" |
17958 | So if they cooperated with the survey team on codifying and recording their history, who was the servant? |
17958 | Sometimes you might ask your alien friends up there, Lee... what did they get out of choosing peace?" |
17958 | Sweat broke out on his back-- his own, or Tebron''s? |
17958 | Tebron broke the power of the priesthood, did n''t he?" |
17958 | Tell me, old Kor, what do we do now? |
17958 | The Outsiders? |
17958 | The part about this Tedron or whatever his name was?" |
17958 | Their god is real?" |
17958 | They did n''t want to see that... because they hated it, or because they wanted it? |
17958 | Think of it as clearing the area of hostile native animal life-- that comes under the duties of a governor, now does n''t it?" |
17958 | Twenty- five? |
17958 | WARLORD OF KOR by TERRY CARR GOD, MACHINE-- OR LISTENING POST FOR OUTSIDERS? |
17958 | Was he with them, then? |
17958 | Was it a threat in any real sense, or was Manning just letting off steam? |
17958 | Was that true about the governorship?" |
17958 | Was this land of mercenary, slipshod rush really what had carried Earthmen to the stars? |
17958 | What are they doing, anyway?" |
17958 | What could have happened during that conversation that would have caused its memory to be so deeply buried? |
17958 | What if Hirlaj does n''t turn out to have any natural resources worth exploiting-- a whole civilization has been here for thousands of years? |
17958 | What if I had a telepather, and I could link minds with Horng? |
17958 | What if the colony here starts to falter, and the men move on?" |
17958 | What makes you so sure that they''re dangerous?" |
17958 | What the hell do you mean, you wo n''t have much to report?" |
17958 | What use was all this, the killing, the blood and sweat and pain? |
17958 | What was she doing with Manning? |
17958 | What will they do?" |
17958 | What''s going on there?" |
17958 | What''s happened to the woman?" |
17958 | When did this occur?" |
17958 | While you were looking into Horng''s mind, how do you know he was n''t spying in yours? |
17958 | Who was he?" |
17958 | Why? |
17958 | Why?" |
17958 | Will you help me once more?" |
17958 | Wrong ones, at that?" |
17958 | You had an equal hookup, right?" |
17958 | You understand me?" |
17958 | You''ve always like peaceful settlements, have n''t you?" |
28643 | Coffee? |
28643 | Mind if I sit down with you guys a while? |
28643 | My gun came up without any orders from me just as she poked her puss over the edge of the pit, and-- huh? |
28643 | Sugar? |
28643 | The blueprint can be found in the next few pages; and as the soldier in the story says, our only hope is to keep a sense of humor!_ Me? |
28643 | Well, there I was, all alone, but happy for Stillwell, cause I know it''s what the kid needs, and in spots like that what difference does it make? |
28643 | What the hell chance has a guy got to figure things out? |
28643 | What? |
27588 | And what if he is n''t an android, eh? 27588 Bruises? |
27588 | But why, Quest? 27588 Do n''t you know this, too, now: that you''re not a man, but an android?" |
27588 | Do you forget my father was inventor of the surgiscope? 27588 He came back to Earth with you, eh?" |
27588 | He developed the surgiscope, did n''t he? 27588 How can you be sure?" |
27588 | If Dr. Mansard succeeded in landing on Jupiter, why did n''t anyone ever hear from him again? |
27588 | If it did n''t hurt you any more than that, why did n''t you take that stick away from him? |
27588 | May I help you, Miss? |
27588 | What did he say? |
27588 | What in space makes you think that? |
27588 | What''s your trouble, Trella? |
27588 | What? 27588 When we do n''t understand all the implications of new circumstances, we must be prepared for anything, eh?" |
27588 | Why all the protection? |
27588 | Why not? |
27588 | Why? 27588 You have the papers, eh?" |
27588 | You mean Io, do n''t you-- or Moon Five? |
27588 | And if he is-- what if old Mansard did n''t build in the prohibition against harming humans that''s required by law? |
27588 | Because he''s a coward? |
27588 | Come in and we''ll see what we have, eh?" |
27588 | Do you know how Mansard died?" |
27588 | Do you know when?" |
27588 | Have you ever heard of Dr. Eriklund Mansard?" |
27588 | How can you believe he''s really human?" |
27588 | If the oxygen equipment failed, how do you think_ Quest_ lived in the poisonous atmosphere of Jupiter, if he''s human?" |
27588 | There was only one question: Was he human? |
27588 | We shall make something of these, Miss Trella, eh?" |
27588 | What about that, eh?" |
27588 | Without actually intending to, she exclaimed:"You are n''t afraid of Quest? |
22549 | A-- rope? |
22549 | About you, Howard,Steve asked,"what are your chances?" |
22549 | And the Terrans on Athena? |
22549 | And then? |
22549 | And then? |
22549 | And what do we use for the three hundred pounds of copper and five hundred pounds of iron we would have to have to make the generator? |
22549 | And you? |
22549 | Andy? |
22549 | Are you going to look after him? |
22549 | Beyond the space frontier... where else would we ever belong? |
22549 | But why should they want to repeat aloud what they receive telepathically? |
22549 | Charley-- did you make it? |
22549 | Destroy the Empire--_now_? |
22549 | Did anyone else on the_ Constellation_ know? |
22549 | Did you find anything at all encouraging? |
22549 | Did you find anything today, Tony? |
22549 | Do you think that knowing will help you any? |
22549 | Earth- type-- remember the promise the Gerns made the Rejects? |
22549 | First, I want to know how the war is going? |
22549 | Have any of us ever thought of that-- that we''re different to humans and there''s no human world we could ever call home? |
22549 | Have you obeyed Chiara''s order? |
22549 | Have you produced any aluminum oxide at all? |
22549 | Have you? |
22549 | How are the children taking the gravity? |
22549 | How are things going with the rest of the hunting parties? |
22549 | How did you know that? |
22549 | How long until we can send the signal? |
22549 | How long until we''re finished with the Gerns? |
22549 | How long,Bemmon asked, anger making his voice a little thick,"do you think I''ll tolerate this absurd situation?" |
22549 | How many of us will go over the Craig Mountains, Bill? |
22549 | How-- how did you do it? |
22549 | I was n''t afraid, was I? |
22549 | If Daddy ca n''t find us in the dark, what will we do? |
22549 | Is n''t Daddy going to come? |
22549 | Leave? |
22549 | Like the Ice Ages of Earth? |
22549 | Now why,Bob Craig wondered,"did they do that?" |
22549 | Now, do you both understand? |
22549 | Now-- before we can stop you-- before we can have a chance? |
22549 | So Dan did n''t make it? |
22549 | So these are Gerns? |
22549 | So you knew all the time who I was? |
22549 | So you know? |
22549 | So you spied on me? |
22549 | So you think you''re entitled to more respect? |
22549 | So you''ve been checking up on how well the young ones guard the children? |
22549 | Ten years? 22549 The appearance of this battleship has very much disrupted your plans to strut like conquering heroes among the slaves on Athena, has n''t it?" |
22549 | The gravity, the heat and cold and fever, the animals-- why did n''t they kill you? |
22549 | The little boy,he asked,"do you know if he''s all right?" |
22549 | The savages of Ragnarok have a Gern cruiser-- but what can they do with it? |
22549 | There''s our ship-- when do we take her? |
22549 | Those kids would work harder if you were giving them orders from under the shade of a tree-- is that what you want? |
22549 | Tony-- could you see any of Gene''s route today? |
22549 | Turn back? |
22549 | We will? |
22549 | Weak, but it will reach the Gern monitor station on Athena,he said,"It''s ready to send-- what do you want to say?" |
22549 | Well? |
22549 | Well? |
22549 | Were you actually so stupid as to think that you biological freaks could equal Gern officers who have made a career of space warfare? |
22549 | What about you? |
22549 | What are you going to do to me? |
22549 | What can we do with it? |
22549 | What did you find to keep you out so late? |
22549 | What do they look like? 22549 What else do you need-- was there enough cryolite?" |
22549 | What else does he deserve? |
22549 | What is it, Tip? |
22549 | What is it-- why did you bring me here? |
22549 | What situation? |
22549 | What''s wrong, Mama? 22549 Where are they?" |
22549 | Where do we find a world of our own? |
22549 | Where is the battleship? |
22549 | Where is your husband? |
22549 | Where''s Freckles? |
22549 | Who in hell said anything about turning back? |
22549 | Why not try it now? |
22549 | Why wait? |
22549 | Why? |
22549 | Will they-- will they kill us? |
22549 | You captured-- a Gern battleship? |
22549 | You fools-- you stupid, megalomaniac dung- heaps-- do you think you can kill Gerns and live to boast about it? |
22549 | You mean, the hunting? |
22549 | You told it we''d have it for supper and then it said,''You think you''ll do what?'' 22549 You understand, do n''t you?" |
22549 | Your name? |
22549 | And somewhere a voice asking,"Where are we? |
22549 | And why are you scared?" |
22549 | But what can we do to change it?" |
22549 | But what if the cruiser never came? |
22549 | But"--the animation of hatred returned to his face--"What good will it do you? |
22549 | Could the Gerns hope to have a leader to match? |
22549 | Did we come two hundred light- years to view some animated vegetables?" |
22549 | Did you ever think about that?" |
22549 | Do you know what to do?" |
22549 | Do you suppose there could be people-- or some kind of intelligent things-- living down there?" |
22549 | Do you want to try it?" |
22549 | For a moment there was dead silence, then the hunter whispered,_"What did that? |
22549 | He called Schroeder and asked,"Are you down out of the high hills, Steve?" |
22549 | He called the others, thinking first of Schroeder so that Tip would transmit to Schroeder''s mocker:"Steve?" |
22549 | He looked at Lake''s group of Rejects, in their misery and uncertainty so much like his own, and asked,"How was it last night?" |
22549 | He looked back at her, keeping his face emotionless, and asked sternly,"You what?" |
22549 | He looked to the north, where the evening had turned the gray clouds black, and called Schroeder:"Steve-- any luck?" |
22549 | He made his check of all the subleaders, then looked up to the roof to ask,"All set, Jimmy?" |
22549 | He reached down to pick him up and set him on his shoulder, and said:"Jim?" |
22549 | He thought of Gene Taylor and called,"Gene?" |
22549 | He tried once again to call Gene Taylor:"Gene... Gene... are you there, Gene?" |
22549 | Hesitantly, not wanting to believe, he had asked,"What some of them said about how you might die then-- it wo n''t really happen, will it, Julia?" |
22549 | How could she have thought she was alone? |
22549 | How could she know what to do on an alien, hostile world where armed explorers had died? |
22549 | How does that sound to you?" |
22549 | How far to the south would the suns go-- how long would they stay? |
22549 | How will we ever leave Ragnarok if that happens?" |
22549 | I wonder what else is there?" |
22549 | In the name of God-- what have they done to us?" |
22549 | Is there something more than just interest?" |
22549 | It was a peace that the coming of the Gerns would shatter-- but had it softened the courage and loyalty of the younger generation? |
22549 | Prentiss walked beside Chiara and when the shelter was behind them he asked,"There''s no hope?" |
22549 | So far as that goes, why does a parrot repeat what it hears?" |
22549 | The Gern commander had said the Rejects would be left on an Earth- type planet but where could it be? |
22549 | The commander made an effort toward defiance:_"And if I refuse? |
22549 | The smile faded away and he looked into Lake''s eyes as he asked,"And what about our past dishonors, disgraces and such?" |
22549 | Then he worked his mouth soundlessly until words came:"You won''t-- you can''t-- really hang me?" |
22549 | What about that?" |
22549 | When the brief discussion of plans was finished he asked,"How much do you know about Ragnarok?" |
22549 | Where did you get them?" |
22549 | Where is there a place for us-- a world of our own?" |
22549 | Where will we go-- all of us who fought the Gerns and all of the ones in the future who wo n''t want to live out their lives on Ragnarok? |
22549 | Why-- doesn''t he answer?" |
22549 | Why-- was his mother a friend of yours?" |
22549 | Would it come from the Athena arrowhead?" |
22549 | Would the time come when the plateau would be buried under hundreds of feet of snow and the caves enclosed in glacial ice? |
22549 | _ Fifty years...._"Ca n''t anything be done to make it sooner?" |
22549 | _"Disconnected? |
22549 | did n''t it?" |
28451 | Did you know the space rocket is due pretty soon,he said,"perhaps even in time for the Music Festival?" |
28451 | Er-- that''s a bit high, is n''t it? |
28451 | Grey colored? |
28451 | How should I know? |
28451 | How''s the symphony coming? |
28451 | I wonder if they''ll look like us? |
28451 | Oh? |
28451 | Space rocket? |
28451 | What''d he say? |
28451 | What? |
28451 | Who''s here? |
28451 | But what about the Festival? |
28451 | But which one? |
28451 | Could it be, Longtree wondered, that the incredible beauty of his composition might not translate acceptably to alien ears? |
27631 | A misfit joining the misfits? 27631 Are you surrendering, Stone?" |
27631 | Full strength? |
27631 | How many men? |
27631 | If you are n''t caught just right? |
27631 | Just a trip to your old planet? |
27631 | Price? |
27631 | Three days, Commander, will you protect us for three days? |
27631 | Two full Companies? 27631 What do we do?" |
27631 | What? |
27631 | Why do you want to join a Free Company? |
27631 | Why? |
27631 | ***** Do you know what it means to be lost? |
27631 | A grudge against the Council? |
27631 | All right, Saltario, are you sure you know what you''re getting into? |
27631 | At first I felt very good, you know? |
27631 | Can you hold off an attack for that long?" |
27631 | Do you read me? |
27631 | Do you realize the risk? |
27631 | Forty thousand men? |
27631 | Got it? |
27631 | Got that? |
27631 | I said,"United opposes a lot of things, what''s special about this scheme?" |
27631 | I said,"Why not get Council approval?" |
27631 | Is that clear? |
27631 | Nova- Maurania was nearly 40 percent uranium, and who could resist that? |
27631 | Picked up just right? |
27631 | Really lost? |
27631 | So you like personal integrity? |
27631 | That sounds pretty good, does n''t it? |
27631 | The important matter is will you take our job? |
27631 | You got that straight?" |
27631 | You know what your chances of being picked up by another star are? |
27631 | You''ve done a lot in your day but this is the end, you hear me? |
28048 | Are you building this planet for us, or for them? |
28048 | Are you sure? |
28048 | But for what? |
28048 | But what does it mean? |
28048 | Do they have a language? |
28048 | Do you suppose you can learn it? |
28048 | Do you think you could get near enough to them to listen in? |
28048 | How about your department? |
28048 | How far have you gotten? |
28048 | Sir? |
28048 | Sir? |
28048 | The nitrates are replaceable? |
28048 | To be God? |
28048 | What about the fuel pack? |
28048 | What are we doing out here anyway? |
28048 | What do you expect to get out of it? |
28048 | What do you think of it? |
28048 | What does the man want anyway? |
28048 | What is it, David? |
28048 | Why bother? |
28048 | Why should n''t he be? |
28048 | Will the synthetizer handle it? |
28048 | You understand their language now, do n''t you? |
28048 | And what happens? |
26109 | And what was the result, as far as Bossard was concerned? |
26109 | And you''re still convinced that this is the only way out? |
26109 | Better? |
26109 | Ca n''t you raise the head of this bed? |
26109 | Call Frank, over at Blair House, will you? 26109 Call him in, will you?" |
26109 | Could n''t you stay in office and let him run things under cover? |
26109 | Do you know the Richardson- Gordon Equations? |
26109 | Have you called anyone else? |
26109 | He should? |
26109 | He_ should_? 26109 Hell,"said President Cannon,"you do n''t think I''d turn this job over to anything less, do you?" |
26109 | Hey,he said, more softly,"what''s the trouble? |
26109 | How d''you feel? |
26109 | How did it come off? |
26109 | How do you want to run it? |
26109 | How''s that? |
26109 | No canned speech for you, eh, Jim? |
26109 | Now, what''s the next step? |
26109 | Oh? 26109 Permanent?" |
26109 | Sure he does,Matt Fisher said,"but what about me?" |
26109 | The Soviets getting it? |
26109 | Then_ what_--? |
26109 | We do have more than one of those ships, do n''t we? |
26109 | Wha''happen'', Frang? |
26109 | What about you, Harry? 26109 What do they have to do with this?" |
26109 | What do you mean? |
26109 | What do you want him for? |
26109 | What does that look like to you? |
26109 | What happened? |
26109 | What happened? |
26109 | What''s your idea? |
26109 | Where is he? |
26109 | Why? 26109 You ca n''t expect a stroke to put you in the best of health, now, can you?" |
26109 | You got any idea what this_ really_ means, Matt? |
26109 | You know what, Jim? 26109 You? |
26109 | _ How_ were we going to destroy it? 26109 ***** When the door had closed, Governor Spanding said:So it''s going to be Fisher, is it?" |
26109 | Before any of them could say anything, Senator Cannon turned to Representative Matson and said:"Ed, will you get Matthew Fisher on the phone? |
26109 | But if he were innocent, should he be exonerated? |
26109 | But why Matthew Fisher?" |
26109 | Do we, or do n''t we, mention it on the TV debate this evening? |
26109 | Find out if anyone else needs resuscitation, will you?" |
26109 | Get him up here, with the others, will you?" |
26109 | Got it?" |
26109 | Got that?" |
26109 | He could have been framed easily, could n''t he? |
26109 | He could have been set up as a patsy, could n''t he? |
26109 | How do you feel?" |
26109 | How long before he would know? |
26109 | How long before it''s made public?" |
26109 | How many men does one of those ships hold?" |
26109 | Hurry?" |
26109 | Lay off, will you?" |
26109 | Now what?" |
26109 | Question from a reporter:"Do you believe that such intervention from another country will be requested by Uganda?" |
26109 | Ready to tear up your capitulation speech now?" |
26109 | Remember Jimmy Walker?" |
26109 | Should he be allowed to run again for office? |
26109 | Should the people be allowed to think that he was lily- white? |
26109 | Should they be allowed to re- elect a nitwit who''d do the same thing again because he was too stupid to see that he was being used? |
26109 | The antipollsters, as usual, simply smiled smugly and said:"Remember Dewey in''48?" |
26109 | Then:"Can you see it from there?" |
26109 | Try that, huh? |
26109 | Want to play?" |
26109 | Was it?" |
26109 | Was that wrong, Harry? |
26109 | What do you say, Frank?" |
26109 | What would he do?" |
26109 | What''s the matter?" |
26109 | What''s your diagnosis, doctor?" |
26109 | Which one of''em is it going to be?" |
26109 | Why not just go through with the thing and let him be fooled along with the rest? |
26109 | Why pass them up in favor of a virtual unknown like Matt Fisher?" |
26109 | _ Could n''t he?_""Well, sure, but--""Sure! |
26109 | _ How long?_ He looked at his wrist again. |
26109 | _ How long?_ he thought. |
26109 | _ Will Frank be safe? |
26109 | bad?" |
28650 | Hez, what was that? |
28650 | You reckon that shooting star fell in our back pasture, Hez? |
28650 | Hez, what in tunket is it?" |
28650 | Mr. Emmett, did n''t you ever find out where that ship really came from?_ Why, Rev''rend, he said it come from a star. |
28650 | You call to mind the year we had the big thaw, about twelve years before the war? |
28650 | You know I''ve been farming the old Corning place these past seven year? |
28650 | You know freshet- floods? |
28650 | You mind the blizzard that year? |
28650 | _ All? |
28650 | _ And has Matthew ever shown any differences from the other children that you could see?_ Well, Rev''rend, not so''s you could notice it. |
28650 | _ You say that Matthew is your own son, Mr. Emmett?_ Yes, Rev''rend Doane, and a better boy never stepped, if I do say it as should n''t. |
28893 | But,_ where_ in the past, Prof.? |
28893 | Golly, what''s_ that_ thing? |
28893 | Mass annihilation? |
28893 | Time? |
28893 | What if the Texans_ object_? |
28893 | What if the door swings shut after you''re gone? |
28710 | Was it mythical? |
19476 | A glorious sight, is n''t it? 19476 And do n''t they just look like the sort of people who live on it, and, of course, other things?" |
19476 | And does n''t it seem nice and homelike to see him rising through an atmosphere above the clouds again? 19476 And if we ca n''t, what will happen?" |
19476 | And may I ask who that is? |
19476 | And meanwhile where are we going? |
19476 | And we''ll go to the conning- tower, eh? |
19476 | And what about Old Glory? |
19476 | And what might that be, my Lord? |
19476 | And who is Murgatroyd, please? |
19476 | Are all the dwellers there like the gods and angels our children read about in the old legends? |
19476 | But how are you going to talk to them, then, if they can talk?--I mean, if they know any language that we do? |
19476 | But how? |
19476 | But is anything the matter, my Lord, if I might ask? |
19476 | But is n''t he coming with us too? |
19476 | But it was rather brutal, Lenox, was n''t it? |
19476 | But what was it you were going to say before that----"The interlude, eh? 19476 But you''re not going to fight them all, dear, are you? |
19476 | But, Lenox, do you really think it was a man? |
19476 | Ca n''t you see that there''s nothing extraordinary about the circumstances except this wonderful ship? 19476 Careful, what of-- collisions? |
19476 | Could any one ever have dreamt of such a lovely place? |
19476 | Do I, really? |
19476 | Do n''t you see something very different there to what we saw either on the Moon or Mars? 19476 Do n''t you think we might go down now and see if we can make ourselves understood in any way? |
19476 | Do you remember as we were leaving the Earth, how bright the mountain ranges looked; how plainly we could see the Rockies and the Andes? |
19476 | Horrible, is n''t it? |
19476 | How do you know that this may not be ugly in their eyes? |
19476 | How far yet, dear? |
19476 | How far? |
19476 | How high are we, Lenox? |
19476 | I am too dazed with all these wonders about me to----"To reply to it? 19476 I beg your pardon?" |
19476 | I suppose we had better put on our breathing- dresses, had n''t we? |
19476 | I think I''d rather see what the rings are like first,said Zaidie;"could n''t we go across them?" |
19476 | I wonder what they''d think of it at home? |
19476 | I''ll keep the power on to the last, I suppose? |
19476 | Is it really as long as that? |
19476 | Is she all tight everywhere, Andrew? |
19476 | Is that so? 19476 It is a beast, is n''t it?" |
19476 | It is rather startling, is n''t it? |
19476 | It is very glorious and wonderful; but what is it all-- I mean, what is the explanation of it? |
19476 | It looks something like one of Jupiter''s little moons down there, does n''t it, only not quite as big? |
19476 | Look, Lenox, what on earth is that? |
19476 | Meanly? 19476 My dear Zaidie, what, in the name of what we used to call morals on the Earth,_ do_ you mean?" |
19476 | No, it does n''t look very cheerful, does it? 19476 Nothing wrong, I hope? |
19476 | Oh, then we sha n''t actually have breakfast on the moon? |
19476 | Shall we go into the temple? 19476 Silly? |
19476 | So that the Germans could get in before you, eh? 19476 Speak English?" |
19476 | Suppose they fancied a trip through Space, and thought that they had as good a right to the_ Astronef_ as we have? 19476 Syrens-- and why not, Andrew?" |
19476 | That''s a rather striking paradox, is n''t it, dear? |
19476 | Then why does n''t it affect me that way? |
19476 | They do n''t look very nice, do they? 19476 They would n''t try to do us any harm, would they? |
19476 | They''re not gaining on us, are they? |
19476 | They''re very ugly, are n''t they? |
19476 | Very likely,replied Zaidie, with a saucy little toss of her chin;"and why not? |
19476 | Well, Mr. Charteris, what''s the trouble? |
19476 | Well, we''ll go and see what they''re like first, shall we? |
19476 | Well, what do you suppose I should have thought of them if_ you_ had had a whiff of that poison? |
19476 | What are you going to do, dear? |
19476 | What difference? 19476 What do you mean, Lenox?" |
19476 | What do you mean? |
19476 | What do you say, dear? 19476 What on earth is the matter?" |
19476 | What the devil do you mean, sir, by insulting my wife----? |
19476 | What we want to know just now is, why you speak English, and what sort of a world this Mars is? |
19476 | What''s that? |
19476 | What''s the matter, Lenox? |
19476 | What''s the_ Deutschland_ doing? 19476 What? |
19476 | Where to now? |
19476 | Who are you? 19476 Why not?" |
19476 | Why not? |
19476 | Why not? |
19476 | Why they''re only about thirty or forty miles round, are n''t they? |
19476 | Why, what on earth is the matter? |
19476 | Wonderful until you know how, eh? 19476 Yes,"replied Redgrave,"she looks----""How do you know that she is a she?" |
19476 | Yes,she said dreamily,"glorious, is n''t it? |
19476 | After all we might do worse----""What would you do if you were alone, Lenox?" |
19476 | After all, it_ is_ more homelike than any of these, is n''t it?" |
19476 | After we''ve travelled all these millions of miles together do you really expect me to believe stuff like that?" |
19476 | And now what is the programme as regards His Majesty King Jove? |
19476 | And so when the first embracings and emotions were over, all she could find to say was:"Well, Zaidie dear, and how did you enjoy it, after all?" |
19476 | And to whom, may I ask?" |
19476 | Angry? |
19476 | Are n''t those things swimming about in it-- something like fish in the sea? |
19476 | Are n''t we really and actually on the surface of the moon? |
19476 | Are we going to land on them?" |
19476 | Are you all ready, Andrew?" |
19476 | Are you thinking of Proctor''s hypothesis that the rings are formed of multitudes of tiny satellites?" |
19476 | Ay, what''s the matter, little woman?" |
19476 | Between what?" |
19476 | But look-- what are those tiny bright spots? |
19476 | But still, it''s very lovely, is n''t it?" |
19476 | But where''s the earth? |
19476 | But why not? |
19476 | By the way, how long could we live for, if the worst came to the worst?" |
19476 | Ca n''t we go up and get away from them?" |
19476 | Ca n''t you see that this person has n''t got any temper? |
19476 | Can you see anything like men on board them yet?" |
19476 | Captain Hawkins looked up and said rather seriously:"Then, my Lord, I presume you do n''t know----""Do n''t know what?" |
19476 | Captain, may I come on board?" |
19476 | Continents and oceans too, or something like them, and what is that light shining up between the breaks? |
19476 | Did you ever see anything like it? |
19476 | Did you ever see anything so lovely and unearthly in your life? |
19476 | Do you notice how curious the water looks after the Earth seas; bright silver, instead of blue and green?" |
19476 | Do you notice the change in the temperature? |
19476 | Do you remember that day when we were coming down from the big glacier-- when your foot slipped and I just caught you and saved a sprained ankle?" |
19476 | Do you see how the landscape is spreading out round us? |
19476 | Do you see how they keep changing? |
19476 | Do you see those holes in the mountain- side there? |
19476 | Do you see what I mean now?" |
19476 | Do you think we shall be able to see it, Lenox?" |
19476 | Does n''t that seem like the ruins of a city?" |
19476 | Had a fine passage, so far? |
19476 | Have you any messages for Mars?" |
19476 | Have you sighted a derelict, or what? |
19476 | Home was in sight at last, but would they reach it-- and how? |
19476 | How are we going to talk to him? |
19476 | How could we begin our voyage better? |
19476 | How do you know that the inhabitants of Venus, if there are any, dress at all?" |
19476 | How far are we from it?" |
19476 | How''s that for poetry and practice?" |
19476 | How''s that?" |
19476 | I suppose we''re considerably more than a hundred million miles away?" |
19476 | I wonder what those wretches on Mars would have thought of it if we''d only made friends with them?" |
19476 | Indeed, were they not witnessing the supreme act of Omnipotence, a new creation? |
19476 | Is n''t it just lovely? |
19476 | Is n''t it like everything that you''ve ever learnt about the moon? |
19476 | Is n''t it part of himself? |
19476 | Is n''t it something like our Aurora?" |
19476 | Is n''t the_ Astronef_ resting now-- right now as they say in some parts of the States-- on the top of the crater wall of Tycho? |
19476 | Is that so?" |
19476 | Is that the force that Pop told me he discovered?" |
19476 | Is that the morphine?" |
19476 | Is that the way Englishmen start marriage in England? |
19476 | Is that what you mean, dear?" |
19476 | It makes one feel rather small, does n''t it?" |
19476 | It''s a wee bit paralysing to think of, is n''t it, dear? |
19476 | It''s all very marvellous, is n''t it? |
19476 | It''s not at all a nice idea, is it? |
19476 | It''s your turn to make the coffee in the morning-- our morning, I mean-- and you''ll wake me in time to see the South Pole of Saturn, wo n''t you? |
19476 | May I ask, Zaidie, what you really propose to do?" |
19476 | Not a bad way of studying geography, is it? |
19476 | Not even he could make two and two more or less than four, but-- well, would you like to come into the conning- tower and see for yourselves? |
19476 | Now I wonder if we shall find any sort of life there-- and shall we be able to breathe the air?" |
19476 | Now why should n''t we get in between the inner ring and the planet? |
19476 | Of course, you wo n''t be jealous?" |
19476 | Really, it''s very convenient to be able to make your own morning or night as you like, is n''t it? |
19476 | Redgrave came back to her, and laying his arm across her shoulder, said:"Well, have you said goodbye to your native world? |
19476 | Redgrave, who was in the conning- tower controlling the engines, beckoned to Zaidie and said:"Shall we go on?" |
19476 | Say now, wo n''t you come?" |
19476 | See?" |
19476 | Shall I disconnect the propellers and turn on the repulsion?" |
19476 | Shall I fire?" |
19476 | Shall we go down and see?" |
19476 | She followed him quickly, and said:"What is the matter, Lenox, are we falling too quickly?" |
19476 | She returned his kiss and said quite steadily:"Well, at any rate, I''m with you, and it wo n''t last long, will it?" |
19476 | She rose and put her arm through his, and said:"Well, is there any hope, dear? |
19476 | So the newspaper men were right for once in a way, and you_ have_ got an air- ship that will fly?" |
19476 | Sounds like a lie, does n''t it? |
19476 | Still, they did receive us pretty meanly, did n''t they?" |
19476 | Surely you do n''t mean to say that you intended that just as a little bit of showing off?" |
19476 | Surely you see what I mean, I need n''t put it plainer, need I?" |
19476 | That does sound a little bit better, does n''t it? |
19476 | The power? |
19476 | There ca n''t be now, can there? |
19476 | They flew round the_ Astronef_ with an exquisite ease and grace which made Zaidie exclaim:"Now, why were n''t we made like that on Earth?" |
19476 | They''re not nice- looking, are they? |
19476 | Turning what?" |
19476 | Was it a thousand years or a couple of hundred million miles ago that we were married? |
19476 | We shall visit the satellites of course?" |
19476 | Were n''t those two- headed brutes just too horrid for words? |
19476 | What could have made you think of it?" |
19476 | What do those words mean?" |
19476 | What do you make of it?" |
19476 | What do you say, dear-- shall we go down and see if the searchlight will show us anything? |
19476 | What do you think, Mrs. Van Stuyler?" |
19476 | What do you think?" |
19476 | What does that mean, do you think?" |
19476 | What else could it be if not the_ Astronef_? |
19476 | What is that? |
19476 | What makes us rise? |
19476 | What on earth, or I might say under heaven, do you mean?" |
19476 | What should we do then? |
19476 | What''s that?" |
19476 | What''s your opinion, Lord Redgrave; you do n''t do that sort of thing in England, do you? |
19476 | Whence come you?" |
19476 | Whereabouts would you like to land? |
19476 | Why should n''t we believe that, we who are going away from this world to other ones?" |
19476 | Why should they?" |
19476 | Will I keep the power on full?" |
19476 | Will you come down to my room?" |
19476 | Will your Ladyship please to come down?" |
19476 | Wo n''t it just be heavenly to be able to come back and tell them all about it at home? |
19476 | You remember me, I suppose? |
19476 | You''re not coming yet, I suppose?" |
19476 | do n''t you think he''s ready to be visited yet?" |
19476 | do you mean to say we sha n''t land on Jupiter after coming nearly six hundred million miles to see him? |
19476 | replied Zaidie decisively;"have n''t we come to see things that nobody else has ever seen?" |
19476 | said Zaidie, with a little shiver;"that seems an awful long way from home-- I mean America-- doesn''t it? |
19476 | she said;"sing them something?" |
26906 | And your rocket? |
26906 | And your world''s satellite-- which you call moon from your planet-- earth? |
26906 | Are they trying to elude us? |
26906 | Did n''t you hear me? |
26906 | Did you come from that planet? |
26906 | Did you just see that? 26906 Do you know how long you have cruised around the planet in your own satellite?" |
26906 | Do you really want to know how long you were dead before we found you? |
26906 | Do you suppose that there really is life on that dead world-- intelligent beings like ourselves, and that this is one of their space craft? |
26906 | Have you tried communicating with it yet? |
26906 | How far, or how many miles from the sun was your planet at that time? |
26906 | How long have I been that way? |
26906 | How many days were there in your year? |
26906 | How many times more is a mile than is the length of your rocket satellite? |
26906 | How should we know? |
26906 | I wonder if they have seen us? |
26906 | I wonder whether or not there are any ruins here to be found? |
26906 | What are you going to do with me? |
26906 | What is it doing here? |
26906 | What is your unit of measuring? |
26906 | What of the uncommon life? 26906 What?" |
26906 | Where do you suppose it came from? |
26906 | Where shall we go? |
26906 | Where? |
26906 | Which is the way it''s going? |
26906 | Who are you? |
26906 | Why did n''t you answer the first time I called to you? |
26906 | Why jump? |
26906 | Will you come? |
26906 | Will you remove my brains to another machine? |
26906 | Would you like to hear his story? |
26906 | You wish to remain here alone upon the earth? |
26906 | And when the rocket terminated its career, would the body of Professor Jameson be found perfectly preserved or merely a crumbled mound of dust? |
26906 | By the way, do you know how long we stood here while you recounted to us the history of your planet? |
26906 | Did he want to go with them? |
26906 | Did time exist beyond the mysterious portals of death? |
26906 | Had all the doctors and nurses left him to sleep-- or to die? |
26906 | Had he always lived there? |
26906 | Had he really been dead all this time? |
26906 | Have we not found life existent on cold, dead planets with no sunlight and atmosphere at all?" |
26906 | His room? |
26906 | How would he ever get out of there? |
26906 | Or was it an illusion of the mind? |
26906 | So it is a satellite? |
26906 | Suppose he should really die-- destroying his own brain? |
26906 | Suppose his rocket crashed upon a planet, or the star itself, or became a captive satellite of some celestial body? |
26906 | Was it all delirium? |
26906 | Was it not in vain? |
26906 | Was this the life after death? |
26906 | What better fate could he expect? |
26906 | What could he do? |
26906 | What ever had happened to him so suddenly? |
26906 | What lay beyond real death? |
26906 | What were those queer machines before him? |
26906 | What would happen to him, then? |
26906 | Where was he from? |
26906 | Where was he? |
26906 | Where was he? |
26906 | Where was his mouth? |
26906 | Which was it now? |
26906 | Why could n''t he open his eyes? |
26906 | Why not gamble on the hereafter? |
26906 | Why was he not knocked senseless or killed? |
26906 | Would he be happy among these machine men of another far- off world-- among these Zoromes? |
26906 | Would he rediscover humanity, or had they long since arisen to higher planes of existence or reincarnation? |
26906 | Would it be a better plane of existence than the Zoromes could offer him? |
26906 | Would the Zoromes receive his messages? |
28894 | But is there any_ real_ central control, say in case of a breakdown or something of that sort? |
28894 | But it is true that the living standard is going down all the time, is n''t it? |
28894 | But the deaths were due to diverting that basic carbon shipment down here to Computer City for computer- building, were n''t they? |
28894 | Now, there-- you see how powerful the propaganda of the Prims can be? |
28894 | The_ All_ circuit? 28894 Underground groups?" |
28894 | What about those three thousand starvation deaths up in Hydroburgh? |
28894 | What is that?" |
28894 | Which was really true? |
28954 | I beg your pardon? |
28954 | What? |
28954 | Who is this? |
28954 | Who the devil is this calling? |
28954 | _ Is this some kind of joke?_Fincher sounded as if he were almost panicky. |
27797 | And you did n''t think I had it? |
27797 | How about it, Milt-- huh? |
27797 | In God''s name-- why? |
27797 | Milt-- why did you do it? |
27797 | Milt--"Yes? |
27797 | Release_ control_? |
27797 | What do you mean, the wrong way? |
27797 | What do you mean, think? 27797 What''s that?" |
27797 | You figure we win tonight? |
27797 | You just want a try at it, huh? |
27797 | You want that pretty bad, do n''t you, Milt? |
27797 | But how could he? |
27797 | But when was Milt going to let him go? |
27797 | Ca n''t you hold it one more time? |
27797 | Great feeling, is n''t it? |
27797 | How could he do it? |
27797 | Me? |
27797 | Milt did n''t seem to be sending them, yet they were clear and direct:_ You really think you''ve got it, boy? |
27797 | On points, huh?" |
27797 | That it? |
27797 | That vital ingredient?__ What you talking about?__ Huh? |
27797 | That vital ingredient?__ What you talking about?__ Huh? |
27797 | That vital ingredient?__ What you talking about?__ Huh? |
27797 | The left hook-- that jab-- how did they go? |
27797 | This left only one thing in doubt, the----_ VITAL INGREDIENT By GERALD VANCE"Champ, what''s with ya lately?" |
27797 | What to do? |
27797 | What understanding could there be? |
27797 | What was Milt trying to do to him? |
27797 | Why did n''t you tell me then?" |
27797 | Why had n''t Milt taken over? |
27797 | You losin''confidence in Milt? |
27797 | You think maybe you know as much as Milt?" |
27797 | _ How is it going to be on my own?_ In the early rounds he was amazed at the extreme caution Milt was employing. |
27797 | _ What was Milt trying to do?_ Frankie heard the tolling count-- six, seven, eight. |
27797 | _ When you going to let me go?__ I said, take it easy. |
27015 | German beer? |
27015 | What in the name of goodness is it? |
27015 | What is its flower like? |
27015 | At what particular phase in the embryonic series is the soul with its consciousness implanted? |
27015 | At what step are we to be asked to suppose that the order of nature was stopped, and a non- natural soul introduced?... |
27015 | But how many of them are really suited to the picture which they surround? |
27015 | But what do they do? |
27015 | But what must be the condition of the gases in the blood of a whale which suddenly rises from 400 fathoms to the surface? |
27015 | CHAPTER XI KISSES"Among thy fancies, tell me this, What is the thing we call a kiss? |
27015 | Can the fatherless brood be reared to maturity and again made to yield a fatherless generation? |
27015 | Goodness( shall we say virtue and high quality?) |
27015 | How did it come about that these pretty little button- like, drab- coloured fossil teeth were given such an erroneous history? |
27015 | How did this utterly peculiar change in a Ruminant''s teeth come about? |
27015 | How many millions of years did it take to form those rocks( many of them are stratified, water- laid deposits) in the depths of the ocean? |
27015 | How many more to twist and bend them and raise them to their present height? |
27015 | How often is such a frame seen? |
27015 | How was the standard size determined, and how is it maintained? |
27015 | How, then, we may now ask, ought an artist to represent a galloping horse? |
27015 | Is it in the egg? |
27015 | Is the literary critic of a prosperous journal employed to write the City article? |
27015 | It used to be asked in classical times by ingenious puzzle- makers--"What is the size of the moon?" |
27015 | Should we ask,"Why does this process exist?" |
27015 | The questions that arise are: Where did the rat- goat come from? |
27015 | Von Wissman said--"Can I have beer where we are going?" |
27015 | WHAT IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN? |
27015 | What have these thoughts to do with the New Year? |
27015 | What is laughter? |
27015 | What is the advantage to the individual or the species of"laughing"? |
27015 | What is there for us to laugh at?" |
27015 | What is this glory so remote yet impending over us? |
27015 | What more probable than that such a creation should still be, here and there, at work? |
27015 | What more, he asked, could you wish for? |
27015 | What was the speciality of each, and how do they come to have to do with collections of works of art and specimens of natural history? |
27015 | What, then, had become of it, and how did it come to England? |
27015 | Who is there who has an adequate understanding of picture- frames as adjuncts to, or necessary accompaniments of, great pictures? |
27015 | Who were these goddesses, the Muses, and what were their names? |
27015 | Why did we laugh at the adventures of Mr. Penley in"Charley''s Aunt"? |
27015 | Why do we laugh when a man on the stage searches everywhere for his hat, which is all the time on his head? |
27015 | Why do we laugh? |
27015 | Why do we"express"our pleasurable emotion and why in this way? |
27015 | Why do you never laugh?" |
27015 | Why? |
27015 | in the foetus of this month or that? |
27015 | in the new- born infant? |
27015 | or at five years of age?'' |
27015 | that of the actual pose assumed instantaneously and simultaneously by the four legs of the galloping horse? |
27015 | why and when did artists adopt the false but generally accepted attitude of the"flying gallop"? |
29019 | Any more of them on board, d''you think? |
29019 | But what_ was_ this gray thing? 29019 Maybe now you''ll tell me what in the hell''s happened?" |
29019 | What...? |
29019 | What could Bat see? |
27013 | And that is? |
27013 | And you think they came from some other planet, perhaps some other solar system? |
27013 | But what has this to do with the Horror? |
27013 | But when do we start? |
27013 | But, man, how do you know you can do it? |
27013 | Can you imagine a thing of only two dimensions? |
27013 | Did I not tell you, foul son of Sargouthe, that I had solved a mystery you have never guessed at? 27013 Do you know anything about evolution?" |
27013 | Have you absolutely no imagination? |
27013 | Have you ever thought that our evolutionists might be wrong, that evolution might be downward instead of upward? 27013 Have you seen enough?" |
27013 | Have you...? |
27013 | How are you going to use it? |
27013 | How so? |
27013 | How? |
27013 | Is everything ready, George? |
27013 | Is that what you want? |
27013 | Man,cried the old man,"ca n''t you see that it would be a matter of dimensions? |
27013 | They believed it? 27013 We?" |
27013 | What does White say?... 27013 What makes them move so slowly?" |
27013 | What''s that you say? 27013 When do we start?" |
27013 | Where is there a phone? |
27013 | Why is that? |
27013 | You are really in earnest? 27013 Young man,"he asked,"do you think it possible the Horror might have come out of a world entirely alien to our own?" |
27013 | _ You, Mal Shaff?_he growled in his guttural tongue, and surprise and consternation were written large upon his ugly face. |
27013 | *****"Yes?" |
27013 | Being badly beaten, eh?... |
27013 | But from where was this strength coming? |
27013 | Ca n''t you get a statement of some sort from him? |
27013 | Damn it all, man, do something, and do n''t bother me again until you have a real story-- yes, I said a real story-- are you hard of hearing? |
27013 | Dr. White grunted and asked still another question:"Do you know anything about the theory of the exploding universe? |
27013 | Get busy.... How will you get them? |
27013 | Had some horrible accident occurred? |
27013 | Have you ever noted the tendency of the perfectly balanced to run amuck?" |
27013 | He was Mal Shaff, but had he always been Mal Shaff? |
27013 | How can a third- dimensional thing exist there? |
27013 | How did he know it? |
27013 | How would you say such a degeneration would take place? |
27013 | In just what way would it be manifested? |
27013 | Just what would be the nature of these stages?" |
27013 | Might not the fourth have evolved from a fifth, the fifth from a sixth, the sixth from a seventh, and so on to no one knows what multidimension?" |
27013 | That is, unless--""Unless what?" |
27013 | They are going to publish it?" |
27013 | Was he alone? |
27013 | Was he doomed to remain marooned forever in this terrible plane? |
27013 | Was he the only one to be safely transported from the third dimension? |
27013 | What can be done about it?" |
27013 | What did fourth and second dimensions have to do with the Horror? |
27013 | What do these Horrors look like?" |
27013 | What do you want?" |
27013 | What had the old man said? |
27013 | What sort of transition would life pass through in passing from one stage to a lower one? |
27013 | What was that?... |
27013 | Who and what was he? |
27013 | Why did n''t the old fool get down to business? |
27013 | Wo n''t he talk at all? |
27013 | You really want to go?" |
27392 | A square mile of concrete?... |
27392 | Ah, well, we must each have some factor to make for validity of existence, eh? |
27392 | And now, who''s next? |
27392 | And now, who''s next? |
27392 | And the junk shop or whatever it was? |
27392 | But I thought the money was good? 27392 But he could n''t see all the interior?" |
27392 | Do n''t you think so, Robert? |
27392 | Does it hurt much, baby? |
27392 | Evin must return in ten days...."Return? 27392 How can you be so stupid? |
27392 | How do you mean they''re phonies? |
27392 | How is it going? |
27392 | I no longer am acting for you? |
27392 | Is that how you say you''re sorry? |
27392 | No- o?... |
27392 | Shall we be off, then? |
27392 | So long as there''s money in it? |
27392 | Sure you wo n''t need more? |
27392 | Well? |
27392 | What are they going to do to those men? |
27392 | What can he do? 27392 What do you care who they are?" |
27392 | What do you mean? |
27392 | What do you think he will do? |
27392 | What the hell did you want me to do, carry the case around with me? |
27392 | What the hell''s this all about? |
27392 | What''s the difference? |
27392 | What''s wrong with him? |
27392 | When do you want me to start? |
27392 | Why? |
27392 | Will my own name do? |
27392 | You did n''t think your prying went unobserved, last night? |
27392 | You mean the duplicating machine? 27392 You mean you''re going to get rid of me? |
27392 | You''re certain he knows? |
27392 | You''ve been getting so much of that, lately? |
27392 | You_ are_ free to work for us? |
27392 | But the printing business-- what were they going to print with, typewriters? |
27392 | But what''s this rough stuff you''re trying to pull?" |
27392 | Do you need money?" |
27392 | Evin, will you get the brief case, please?" |
27392 | Have you any idea what this could cost? |
27392 | How do they live out there?" |
27392 | How does it look?" |
27392 | Is that correct?" |
27392 | Kind of feel things out, if you know what I mean?" |
27392 | Like to visit me in a nice jail, would n''t you? |
27392 | Now, in conclusion, will you pick us up at this office tomorrow morning at nine?" |
27392 | Two: how can one be a live wire broker, without having to sell? |
27392 | What do you care what kind of English they use? |
27392 | What do you want for dessert, spumoni?" |
27392 | Where?" |
27392 | Will you go out and tell those waiting?" |
27392 | You said ten thousand?..." |
28156 | And? |
28156 | Bah? |
28156 | Bah? |
28156 | Bomb? |
28156 | Great heavens, man, ca n''t you_ see_? |
28156 | Hmmf? |
28156 | I beg your pardon? |
28156 | If a man can fall safely from ten feet-- Why not from ten times ten feet!? |
28156 | Just what_ is_ this project? 28156 Land troops?" |
28156 | Many hours? |
28156 | There are_ men_ in that thing? |
28156 | Well,said Whitlow,"what happens now?" |
28156 | Were n''t I_ what_? |
28156 | Were n''t you? |
28156 | What did? 28156 What''s that they''re all shouting? |
28156 | What''s that? |
28156 | What''s that? |
28156 | What? |
28156 | Who else is coming? |
28156 | Why are parachutes out? |
28156 | Why do we use parachutes at all? |
28156 | Why does a fall kill the men? |
28156 | Without parachutes? |
28156 | *****"All_ what_ takes?" |
28156 | Good, huh?" |
28156 | How does it work? |
28156 | I wondered if it might not make some sort of difference?" |
28156 | When?" |
28156 | Who withstood? |
28156 | Will it help us win the war?" |
28156 | Would someone like to come down and watch? |
27089 | A cash- return form? |
27089 | A vacation? |
27089 | All the comforts of home, eh? 27089 And Karpin?" |
27089 | And McCann''s death? |
27089 | And that''s what you''re here for, eh? |
27089 | And then you went on into Atronics City and registered your claim, is that the story? |
27089 | And they ca n''t collect from Karpin? |
27089 | Did he paint it? |
27089 | Did n''t Karpin come in to make his claim? |
27089 | Did n''t you try to get his body back? 27089 Ged,"he said, his voice faint,"what''s the matter with you? |
27089 | He''s in there, is n''t he? |
27089 | How about getting to the point, Mister? |
27089 | How did this accident happen anyway? |
27089 | How long has it been since you''ve seen Karpin? |
27089 | How so? |
27089 | Is n''t it now? |
27089 | It ca n''t be that much, can it? |
27089 | Karpin? 27089 So all we''ve got is this guy Karpin''s word for how McCann died, is that it?" |
27089 | Such as what? |
27089 | There''s a chance it''s a forgery? |
27089 | Think I should open it up and check? 27089 Under duress, do you think?" |
27089 | Was? |
27089 | What are you talking about? 27089 What do you know about the Risk Profession Retirement Plan?" |
27089 | What do you mean? |
27089 | What other odd items you worried about? |
27089 | What proof have we got? |
27089 | When you took off to go to Chemisant City, did n''t you make a try for your partner''s body then? |
27089 | Who are you? |
27089 | Why''s that? 27089 You mean, because it happened just after the strike?" |
27089 | You saw the men sitting outside? |
27089 | You think I killed him, do n''t you? |
27089 | You want some coffee? |
27089 | You would n''t happen to play cribbage, would you? |
27089 | You''re here about Jafe''s insurance, right? |
27089 | *** Have you ever taken an elevator ride when the gravity is practically non- existent? |
27089 | *** He attacked the coffee again, noisily, and I prompted him, saying,"What did happen, Mister Karpin?" |
27089 | *** Where would one dispose of a body in the asteroids? |
27089 | And as to proving you murdered Ab Karpin, I think his body will be proof enough, do n''t you?" |
27089 | And how do you get the air out? |
27089 | Apparently, I spent too much time looking him over, because he said again,"Who are you?" |
27089 | But would n''t McCann''s body just go into orbit around this rock? |
27089 | But you just could n''t leave well enough alone, could you? |
27089 | Clear?" |
27089 | Could n''t you have reached him?" |
27089 | Did it make sense for him to go somewhere he was n''t known after his partner''s death, even if it_ was_ an hour closer? |
27089 | Do n''t you feel well?" |
27089 | For instance, why go to Chemisant City? |
27089 | He welcomed me politely, but curiously, and I said,"I wonder if you know a prospector named Ab Karpin?" |
27089 | How do you make a vacuum tube? |
27089 | How? |
27089 | I mean, it would n''t simply go floating off into space, would it?" |
27089 | I was at my most casual as I stretched and said,"Okay if I wander around outside for a while? |
27089 | McCann made and registered the big strike, right?" |
27089 | Mind if I stick around a while before going back?" |
27089 | Was n''t that nice?" |
27089 | What now? |
27089 | What was left? |
27089 | Which one of those suits contained the body of Ab Karpin? |
27089 | Why not? |
23561 | Ah, but no, my old and raw; we could not afford to lose the so- dear_ Nancy Bell_, could we? |
23561 | Ah, but who''s counting? 23561 And when we do find it-- what then?" |
23561 | But can you imagine a guy thinking that anchor setting could be completely mechanized? |
23561 | Call Captain St. Simon, will you? 23561 Considering the expense, do n''t you, as a businessman, think that a fair thing to do?" |
23561 | Did he? 23561 Did n''t we all? |
23561 | Did you convince him? 23561 Did you notice something else about that letter?" |
23561 | Did you notice that he waltzed all around the real reason for the anchor- setting program without quite hitting it? |
23561 | Do you mean that a man has to have what they call''space experience''before he can get_ any_ kind of job? |
23561 | Do you think he knew he was being overheard? |
23561 | Do you think they vill velcome us in Kraukau,_ Herr Erzbischof_? |
23561 | Do you think you could take on a job as anchor man now? |
23561 | Earth? 23561 Good to see me? |
23561 | Have you talked to the men? |
23561 | How are things so far? |
23561 | How could he bring Danley out here without telling him anything beforehand? |
23561 | How could he think otherwise? |
23561 | How do you mean,''different''? |
23561 | How''s that for pinpoint accuracy, Jules? |
23561 | I do n''t suppose there is any chance of juggling the books on you, is there? |
23561 | I mean, the very fact that he wrote a letter instead of telling you personally? |
23561 | I take it that the substance is... er... easily detonated? |
23561 | Is Danley really that ignorant, or was the whole conversation for our ears? |
23561 | Just going to the checker? |
23561 | Larry, what did you think of that blond nonentity Tarnhorst brought with him? |
23561 | Like what,_ mon capitain_? |
23561 | Mr. Danley, do you feel a little shaken up? 23561 On Being Too Stupid To Live?" |
23561 | Pallas? |
23561 | Shall we say, rather, that on Earth the government has usurped certain functions which rightfully belong to private enterprise? |
23561 | Someone was disrespectful? |
23561 | Suppose he changes his mind? 23561 Surely you''d noticed that before?" |
23561 | Then? 23561 True,"Alhamid said darkly,"but how long will that hold if Tarnhorst closes the school down?" |
23561 | Vesta? |
23561 | What are you going to do at your end? |
23561 | What could it be but some sort of money- saving scheme? 23561 What do you do now? |
23561 | What do you think those safety lines are for, Mr. Danley? 23561 What do you think, Jules?" |
23561 | What would it be, do you think? |
23561 | What''s next on the agenda? |
23561 | Which Earthman? |
23561 | Whither, m''lud, Vesta? |
23561 | Would nine in the morning be convenient? |
23561 | Yeah? |
23561 | You mean there are people here who have no jobs? 23561 You think he''s concealing something, then?" |
23561 | _ Jawohl, Herr Hassenpfefferesser!_ Und now ve go to find_ das Mädchen, nicht war_? |
23561 | _ Well?_St. Simon barked. |
23561 | _ Well?_snapped St. Simon. |
23561 | _ What would you do?_"I... 23561 After that, who knows? |
23561 | And how many trips does this make?" |
23561 | Any calls for me?" |
23561 | Are you ready for the conference with our friend now?" |
23561 | Banged around a little? |
23561 | But out here, the Companies have taken over certain functions of government, shall we say?" |
23561 | But why get slugged by a slow one? |
23561 | But would you expect an Earthman like Tarnhorst to see the difference? |
23561 | Danley?" |
23561 | Did he say much of anything while he was with you?" |
23561 | Did the great man give his speech?" |
23561 | Do you feel as though you''d just gotten a bone- rattling shock?" |
23561 | Do you think they are for decorative purposes?" |
23561 | Do you understand that? |
23561 | Do you want to know my personal opinion?" |
23561 | Does he think we are fools?" |
23561 | Hast turned liar on top of everything else, Good Saint? |
23561 | Have you ever been there?" |
23561 | Hm- m- m. Perhaps we should return to that? |
23561 | How are you doing with your pet?" |
23561 | How do you know?" |
23561 | How do you mean, he''s dangerous?" |
23561 | How''s he coming along?" |
23561 | I wonder why Tarnhorst is so anxious to get us under the thumb of the People''s Congress? |
23561 | Is it purely that half- baked idealism of his?" |
23561 | Is n''t it wonderful?" |
23561 | Is somesing rike five hundred times as great as gravitationar attraction, is not so?" |
23561 | It ca n''t hurt anything and actually might help, who knows?" |
23561 | May I see you in the morning?" |
23561 | May I sit down?" |
23561 | Murtaugh?" |
23561 | Now, how will you get back to the boat?" |
23561 | O.K.? |
23561 | Perhaps we should return to the human suffering that was endemic in those times?" |
23561 | Say at nine?" |
23561 | So what happened?" |
23561 | So?" |
23561 | Suppose he tells Tarnhorst what he thinks?" |
23561 | Tarnhorst?" |
23561 | The equipment they have now, I understand, is almost failure- proof?" |
23561 | Then, changing his manner, he said abruptly:"Have you found anything yet?" |
23561 | Then:"George? |
23561 | We must all pull together, George, did you know that? |
23561 | What did you think of Alhamid''s explanation of this anchor- setting business?" |
23561 | What does the job entail, exactly? |
23561 | What puzzled me was:_ Why?_ Why should n''t the Companies build these machines if they were more efficient? |
23561 | What puzzled me was:_ Why?_ Why should n''t the Companies build these machines if they were more efficient? |
23561 | What safety precautions are taken?" |
23561 | What would happen if you, as you put it, pulled yourself in hand over hand, as if you were climbing a rope on Earth?" |
23561 | What would you have done on a rock with a millionth of a gee of pull?" |
23561 | Which''ll it be?" |
23561 | Why should every Belt man defend the system as it was? |
23561 | Why should men risk their necks when they could demand better equipment? |
23561 | Why?" |
23561 | You used the phrase''what post- accident care there is''--just how do you mean that?" |
23561 | _ Nein? |
29139 | As bad as that? |
29139 | But what? |
29139 | Why do you think I had you put out here? 29139 What''s happening there?_ no pets allowed_ by M. A. CUMMINGS_ He did n''t know how he could have stood the four months there alone. 20988 Abaout haow saon you laive?" |
20988 | All ready, Morey? 20988 And just what have you been so busy about?" |
20988 | And what do I get for it? |
20988 | And what weapon? |
20988 | And where are your savages going to come from? 20988 And who worked out the math for the interplanetary ships? |
20988 | And you intend to swing that? |
20988 | Anybody know what silly fail- unsafe tricks we overlooked in the_ Ancient Mariner_? |
20988 | Are we safe in this orbit? |
20988 | Are you at war with that world? |
20988 | Beat Joshua? 20988 But did you notice him_ during_ the fight? |
20988 | But do we have to hunt at random for them? 20988 But stop springing new gadgets on me, will you?" |
20988 | But we want to investigate for planets to land on, do n''t we? |
20988 | By the way, should n''t we take some photographs of this system? 20988 By the way, what happened back there? |
20988 | Can we go there? |
20988 | Change space? 20988 Could n''t they have watched their own sun?" |
20988 | Could we have a lump of metal of some kind? |
20988 | Curious delusion, was n''t it? |
20988 | Did n''t you notice the jewel at the corner? 20988 Did you destroy the city?" |
20988 | Did you notice there were no stars off to the side? 20988 Did you notice those green crystals? |
20988 | Did you say broadminded? |
20988 | Did you see that green star directly ahead of us? |
20988 | Do n''t you ever_ do_ anything? |
20988 | Have they attacked anywhere else on the planet? |
20988 | Have we got power for the space- strain drive yet? |
20988 | Have you been practicing our language? |
20988 | How about the invisibility apparatus? 20988 How about their armament?" |
20988 | How are you going to get out to a point halfway between these two stars when you do n''t have enough power to lift this ship a few miles? |
20988 | How can stone grow? |
20988 | How could iron grow? |
20988 | How could you make so great a distance? |
20988 | How did you know which was which? |
20988 | How do these cavity radiators work? |
20988 | How do you breathe? 20988 How far are we from it?" |
20988 | How far is it? |
20988 | How fast does light travel? 20988 How fast does sound travel?" |
20988 | Huh? |
20988 | I regret that my people drove you away, but can you blame them? |
20988 | I suppose you''ve figured out where you''re going to get the energy to power a ship like that? |
20988 | I wonder if that star did have any planets? |
20988 | I wonder if we could find the conquerors? |
20988 | If he could do that at arm''s length,Wade said thoughtfully,"what could he do if he really tried?" |
20988 | If that''s so,asked Fuller, suddenly worried,"what is our time in relation to Earth?" |
20988 | Is that all you need? |
20988 | Is there no traffic between the cities here, Torlos? |
20988 | Is this all your drive apparatus? |
20988 | Just what are you two up to? |
20988 | Lord,muttered Morey as he looked at the ships,"where can they have come from?" |
20988 | Lord,muttered Morey,"where can they have come from?" |
20988 | May I try my luck? 20988 Name? |
20988 | No, the land is n''t cultivated, but take a look over there-- see that range of little hills over to the right? 20988 Now how shall we signal them?" |
20988 | Now that we are in space, can we use the instrument you told me of? |
20988 | Now what''s come over you? |
20988 | Now why''d I make that move? 20988 Oh, of course-- and how did you hold the air?" |
20988 | Oh,he said,"so you''re at it already? |
20988 | On the other hand, why should the men of Sator fear? 20988 Ready to go, Torlos?" |
20988 | Ready, Morey? |
20988 | Rib? 20988 See here, how Mars is placed in relation to Venus and Earth? |
20988 | See here; with this new space strain drive, why do we have to have the molecular drive at all? |
20988 | See that large black cylinder up there? |
20988 | Shall we break in? |
20988 | Shall we head for that? |
20988 | Sure, but what could they compare it with? 20988 Sure,"said Morey,"but which way?" |
20988 | Take the angle, will you, Morey? 20988 The gravitational field of the sun will drain a lot of our energy out, but so what? |
20988 | The one that dwindled so rapidly? 20988 The question is: How helpless are we?" |
20988 | Then how do they breathe? |
20988 | Then we''ll be accompanied by those ghosts all the way? 20988 They ask in what medium do you mean?" |
20988 | They do n''t lack for water, do they? |
20988 | They do n''t, do they? |
20988 | They have learned that no body can go faster than the speed of light-- is that not so? |
20988 | Threw the gyroscopes, did n''t it? |
20988 | To whom do you wish to speak first? |
20988 | Torlos, why did you force Morey to leave the ray and then destroy the city? 20988 Torlos, you once gave me the thought- idea''bone metal''; what is that?" |
20988 | Torlos,he projected,"will you come with us on our ship?" |
20988 | Uhuh? |
20988 | We came out here to visit planets, did n''t we? |
20988 | Well, if they insist that we could n''t have come from another star, where do they think I come from? 20988 Well, we''re where we wanted to be; now what do we do? |
20988 | Well, what are we going to call it, then? |
20988 | Well, where are we? |
20988 | Well, why not try it then? |
20988 | What about bigger animals? |
20988 | What about those germs Wade mentioned? 20988 What are we going to do at the city?" |
20988 | What are you going to do? |
20988 | What avails strength against air, Torlos? |
20988 | What do I get? 20988 What do you make?" |
20988 | What good is another star? 20988 What happened?" |
20988 | What on Earth-- I mean, what in Space is that thing? 20988 What war?" |
20988 | What was the matter with my calculations? |
20988 | What''s happening? |
20988 | What''s up, Arcot? |
20988 | What, may I ask, is_ lux_ metal? |
20988 | What-- what''s the answer to what? |
20988 | What? |
20988 | When? |
20988 | Where do we go from here, then? |
20988 | Where is it going? |
20988 | Where the devil are we? |
20988 | Who is this man? |
20988 | Who''s your friend? |
20988 | Why ca n''t we calculate the distance between two of these stars and then go on in? |
20988 | Why do n''t you try and see? |
20988 | Why do things look distorted through the water? 20988 Why?" |
20988 | You all right? 20988 You remember those two substances we found in the Nigran ships during the war?" |
20988 | You_ did_? |
20988 | And what happens if we find we have n''t stopped the star after all?" |
20988 | And whence cometh the cold cash for this lovely dream of yours?" |
20988 | And who worked it into mathematical form and made it calculable, and therefore useful? |
20988 | And why, after I told you absolutely not to use the heat beam while we were invisible, did you use the rays on that battleship? |
20988 | Any objections to heading for that?" |
20988 | Any other suggestions?" |
20988 | Any suggestions?" |
20988 | Arcot gazed out at the spot that was their immediate goal and said slowly:"How much bigger than Sol is that star, Morey?" |
20988 | Arcot turned to Torlos and projected a thought:"What is that tablet?" |
20988 | Arcot-- can a man of Nansal visit Earth?" |
20988 | But how did you get hold of anything to push?" |
20988 | But how will you see where you''re going?" |
20988 | But what about acceleration? |
20988 | But what sort of war is this that the people of these two planets are carrying on, anyway?" |
20988 | But what''s the big one for?" |
20988 | But why this feeling of worry? |
20988 | Ca n''t we look for stars like our own sun? |
20988 | Can you wonder that my people were suspicious when your ship appeared? |
20988 | Can you wonder that they drove you away? |
20988 | Did he know anything of the new weapon? |
20988 | Do n''t you guys think you ought to explain a little bit to the poor goon who''s designing this flying battlewagon? |
20988 | Do you want a gross or only a dozen?" |
20988 | Fuller?" |
20988 | Good God, how close are we?" |
20988 | Got any theories, Dad?" |
20988 | Got it?" |
20988 | Had they never had peace? |
20988 | Has it been going on very long?" |
20988 | Has the Lord instituted a new speed law?" |
20988 | How about an observatory?" |
20988 | How about it? |
20988 | How about some engines to run it? |
20988 | How could it pull us around like this?" |
20988 | How could you possibly grow enough in your cities?" |
20988 | How did you get a heat beam?" |
20988 | How did you get here?" |
20988 | How much load does it carry?" |
20988 | How was he to interpret that? |
20988 | How? |
20988 | How?" |
20988 | I wonder if it could n''t be used to break up a double star? |
20988 | If I can alter the nature of space, so as to make the velocity of light greater, can I not then go faster than in normal space?" |
20988 | If the grid resistor on that oscillator went out, for instance, what would it do?" |
20988 | In air? |
20988 | In glass? |
20988 | In other words, why not equip these suits with a small invisibility apparatus? |
20988 | It''s a handy little gadget, is n''t it?" |
20988 | Might not the magnetic force affect it?" |
20988 | Morey commented,"how did you open and close that door, anyway?" |
20988 | Morey-- how was it? |
20988 | My, does n''t he look energetic?" |
20988 | Now, what happens if we reverse that effect?" |
20988 | Now, which one would be the better?" |
20988 | Okay, Fuller? |
20988 | Okay?" |
20988 | Or do they die young from using their elevators?" |
20988 | Our friend? |
20988 | Perhaps that was what made Fuller ask:"If this happened to a star so much like our sun, why could n''t it happen to Sol?" |
20988 | Right? |
20988 | Right?" |
20988 | Say, why did n''t you tell us to bring lightning rods?" |
20988 | See? |
20988 | See?" |
20988 | Solid lux metal?" |
20988 | Suppose that rotation were stopped-- stopped suddenly and completely? |
20988 | Suppose we go at full speed for about two hours and then change to low speed?" |
20988 | That was a tool? |
20988 | The question is-- which one?" |
20988 | The velocity of light is a thing that is fixed by the nature of space, right?" |
20988 | Then the Scientist asked, through Torlos:"How can we repay you for these things you have given us?" |
20988 | Then why would half a million light years out of ten million make that much difference?" |
20988 | Think you could handle it?" |
20988 | Torlos paused a moment, then asked:"Is there any message you wish me to give the Supreme Council of Three?" |
20988 | Torlos was asking:"Where are you from?" |
20988 | VI"What''s the matter?" |
20988 | Wade, will you put a new tube in the invisibility unit?" |
20988 | Wade? |
20988 | We''re all ready to go, are n''t we?" |
20988 | Well, I wonder if one of you could tell me just what it was we hit? |
20988 | What are all those streaks?" |
20988 | What caused that, Arcot?" |
20988 | What chance had man, or the works of man against such? |
20988 | What did you do-- take a plane? |
20988 | What do you say?" |
20988 | What do you think, Arcot?" |
20988 | What do you think, Morey?" |
20988 | What do you think?" |
20988 | What happens if we change space?" |
20988 | What happens when the light comes_ out_ of the water? |
20988 | What have you been doing?" |
20988 | What have you got up your sleeve this time?" |
20988 | What identifying features does it have that will enable us to recognize it? |
20988 | What is a rib?" |
20988 | What is it that is different? |
20988 | What is this? |
20988 | What was the probable fate of beings whose sun had suddenly collapsed to a tiny, relatively cold point in the sky? |
20988 | What were Sator''s plans? |
20988 | What were his orders from Sator? |
20988 | What''s his name?" |
20988 | What''s that star made of, anyway? |
20988 | What''s the idea?" |
20988 | What''s the secret?" |
20988 | Where is all that power going?" |
20988 | Which way do we go to look?" |
20988 | Why all the extra room in the case?" |
20988 | Why all the hard work? |
20988 | Why are they bent? |
20988 | Why did you do this?" |
20988 | Why had he tried to shoot the Earthmen? |
20988 | Why? |
20988 | Will that be all right?" |
20988 | Wo n''t they be more apt to have planets like Sol''s?" |
20988 | You certainly had no reason to kill all the non- combatant women and children in that city, did you? |
26191 | Anything come up that was n''t scheduled for today? |
26191 | Are you writing another poem, David? 26191 Ca n''t you see it? |
26191 | Can we... can we handle it today? 26191 Do you think there might have been anything peculiar about that?" |
26191 | False- E, huh? 26191 Gave him Karlshaven IV, eh?" |
26191 | Harrison, eh? |
26191 | Hate us? |
26191 | How many calls did he make yesterday, either before or after he was here, and to whom? |
26191 | How much have we got on it? |
26191 | How''s Mary? |
26191 | I could n''t tell them that, could I, Mr. Mead? 26191 I do n''t suppose we''ve got time to let him die in peace, have we?" |
26191 | I have your permission to take notes? |
26191 | I know I''m old- fashioned, but could n''t you change that? 26191 I mean-- could the company have made a deal with the colonists for a lower price after you''d been forced out?" |
26191 | I suppose we''ll have to start breaking him immediately, wo n''t we? |
26191 | I tend to agree with you thoroughly, ud Klavan, but--he smiled,"you''ll agree, I''m sure, that one Earthman''s boredom is another''s incentive? |
26191 | Look, Chris-- has Holliday left Earth yet? |
26191 | Mr. Mead, will you give Mr. Holliday the details on the new planet? |
26191 | Say, Fatso, which one of you''s the Buick? |
26191 | Uh... Mary, what was the hooper on that broadcast? |
26191 | Uh... Mary, what''s the latest on Holliday? |
26191 | Uh... Mary? 26191 Well, if we''ve got_ Harrison_ down there, it''s only fair to let their fellow learn something in exchange, is n''t it? |
26191 | What do you think, Mr. Mead? 26191 What''s Dalish ud Klavan doing?" |
26191 | What''s IV like? |
26191 | What''s up, Boy? |
26191 | Where is he? |
26191 | Would you read it to me anyway, David? 26191 Yes, Mary?" |
26191 | Yes, Mary? |
26191 | Yes, Mary? |
26191 | Yes? |
26191 | You been saving this one for Holliday? |
26191 | You''re thinking he''s an old, frightened man, and why do n''t we leave him alone? |
26191 | _ Are our souls so much perverted? 26191 _ Why are we ever gimleted By empire''s irony? |
26191 | _ Why_ wo n''t you do anything to stop them? |
26191 | Anything in it you do n''t know already?" |
26191 | But what happened with your first one?" |
26191 | Ca n''t anyone understand? |
26191 | Can do?" |
26191 | Can we not relent? |
26191 | Cigarette, Chris?" |
26191 | Do n''t you think so?" |
26191 | Do you think there''s any foundation in truth for what they say he did? |
26191 | Does that check all right with your book?" |
26191 | Even you, Mead? |
26191 | He continued:"_ To pile upon the ashes Of races in decease Such citadels of our kind''s own As fortify no--_""What are you doing, David?" |
26191 | Holliday?" |
26191 | Holliday?" |
26191 | Holliday?" |
26191 | How long do you figure until the colony ca n''t stick on it any longer?" |
26191 | I ca n''t help thinking I''ve heard it before, somewhere? |
26191 | I could n''t tell them it was people, could I?" |
26191 | Is n''t Dovenil that nation we just sent Harrison to?" |
26191 | Is n''t it for me?" |
26191 | Is n''t it, David? |
26191 | Is there anything else coming in?" |
26191 | Kapish?" |
26191 | Marlowe?" |
26191 | Marlowe?" |
26191 | Moore II, eh? |
26191 | Now-- got a decoy?" |
26191 | O.K.?" |
26191 | Or are the stars the madman''s cost For his inborn discontent?_"Good night, Leonora." |
26191 | Or do you think it''s just an excuse to get him off their world?" |
26191 | Particularly since his first attempt, while not a failure, was not an outstanding financial success?" |
26191 | Please, dear?" |
26191 | Secretary?" |
26191 | Secretary?" |
26191 | That we must fight against every ideal, every principle which our fathers taught us, because they no longer apply to our new logic? |
26191 | We can not rest; we are the damned; We must go forth again._"_ Unnumbered we must--_""David, are you sure about those last lines?" |
26191 | What can I do for you?" |
26191 | What is it?" |
26191 | What whim has cast such fate? |
26191 | What''s his name?" |
26191 | What''s up?" |
26191 | Where is, in our creation, The botch that makes us great?_""Oh, that''s good, darling! |
26191 | Why do n''t we?" |
26191 | Will fifteen- fifteen be all right?" |
26191 | Would you like to see it?" |
26191 | You may be right about that word, but it does n''t really matter, does it? |
26191 | _ Dave!_ Does everyone have to hate me? |
27968 | A few thousand people, and who knows what will happen to them afterward? 27968 And that a projector could be built to put an entire ship into hyperspace?" |
27968 | Are they going to join up? |
27968 | Are they? 27968 Casualties?" |
27968 | Chief of Council? 27968 Did it even occur to you to use it?" |
27968 | Do you really think we can pull this off? |
27968 | Have I ever led you into defeat yet, pessimist? |
27968 | Have n''t you been in contact with Sennech at all? |
27968 | How about the other planets? |
27968 | How long does it take people to die? |
27968 | How much do you know about the weapon? |
27968 | I see; but what about the radiation? 27968 Ironic, is n''t it? |
27968 | Refugees from where? |
27968 | This hyperspace; did n''t you tell me there were such things as velocity and momentum in it? |
27968 | Well? |
27968 | What good would that do? |
27968 | What was that? |
27968 | What''s the Council, with Grefen gone, but three trembling old men? 27968 Will they be foolish enough to leave the moon? |
27968 | Would we have history record that the Fleet won its fight gloriously, then cravenly shrank back from the very brink of victory? 27968 Yes; why?" |
27968 | You think I''m wrong about this whole thing, do n''t you? |
27968 | You''d disobey the Council? 27968 You''ve heard?" |
27968 | All right?" |
27968 | And to Communications:"Can we beam Group Three from here?" |
27968 | Feed that data to Communications as it comes in, will you?" |
27968 | Hello? |
27968 | How could he have ever seen it differently? |
27968 | How much of her could you blast off?" |
27968 | Is Admiral Galu commanding there? |
27968 | Is... Sennech finished?" |
27968 | Not even Grefen?" |
27968 | They sipped in silence for a while, then Jezef asked"You''ve heard about Grefen?" |
27968 | What are you talking about? |
27968 | What are your intentions?" |
27968 | What did you mean, about the race?" |
27968 | What is it that you want?" |
27968 | Where did that come from?" |
27968 | Why not let them vote on it?" |
27968 | Will you help?" |
27968 | You wo n''t be home before you go?" |
27968 | You?" |
19474 | Ah, and what sort of a thing is this small spaceship, now? |
19474 | All right, Carlos, what else? |
19474 | Ammunition? |
19474 | And that reminds me-- how much contragravity could Firkked scrape together, for an attack on us? 19474 And what sort of work was he doing?" |
19474 | Any special reason? |
19474 | Are they that much stronger than us? |
19474 | Are you afraid of the kind of popguns those geeks are using? |
19474 | Are you and your people all right, general? |
19474 | Are you nuts? 19474 Barney, where''s Dirk Prinsloo?" |
19474 | But did they? |
19474 | But what''s all the excitement about the dog? 19474 But why did you have to fight Firkked yourself?" |
19474 | But, what...? |
19474 | Ca n''t you do something about that, Sid? |
19474 | Can we hold out long enough for help to get here from Terra? |
19474 | Can you handle the armament, sir? |
19474 | Carlos, did you say she told you she was going to Skilk, in the near future? |
19474 | Colonel Grinell, what does your branch have on this Gorkrink? |
19474 | Crew of what, general? 19474 Dammit, why did you do that?" |
19474 | Did they build that, too? |
19474 | Did you get anything out of him? |
19474 | Did you hear about Eric and Lemoyne? |
19474 | Did you notice the green specks in the hide of that Prince Gorkrink? |
19474 | Did you run into a geek named Gorkrink, while you were on Nif? |
19474 | Do n''t the other natives make their own firearms? |
19474 | Do n''t you think we could? 19474 Do you speak the Kragan language, general?" |
19474 | Does that satisfy you? |
19474 | Dr. Pickering, what sort of a crew can you scrape together to design a bomb for us? |
19474 | Everything set, de Jong? |
19474 | Feel better, now?... 19474 Gorkrink? |
19474 | Has Eric been notified? |
19474 | Have you ever seen the work these native jewelers do? 19474 He hates and resents us so much that he''s offered us a spaceport at his city....""What''s it going to cost him?" |
19474 | Hear that, lieutenant? |
19474 | How about midway between the Palace and the Residency for our ground- zero, lieutenant? 19474 How about the Kragans?" |
19474 | How about the_ Piet Joubert_? |
19474 | How about this? |
19474 | How are you making out with your Civil Administration crowd? |
19474 | How are you making out? |
19474 | How complete is complete pacification, general? |
19474 | How did Yoorkerk like the movies? 19474 How did he die?" |
19474 | How did they do it? 19474 How did you guess it? |
19474 | How does it go with you at Skilk? |
19474 | How is it, now? |
19474 | How''d you get into this, Miss Quinton? |
19474 | How''s the Jeel situation? |
19474 | How''s the situation over in town? |
19474 | Huh? 19474 I certainly could, general.... How did you know my name?" |
19474 | I hope Paula will pardon me, but is n''t Paula the kind of Terran that bears young? |
19474 | In addition to the Blount- Lemoyne massacre, that is? |
19474 | Is he crazy? |
19474 | Is n''t what wonderful? |
19474 | Look, you''re going to Skilk, in the next week, are n''t you? 19474 Lose him?" |
19474 | Maybe I''ll just do that, general.... What''s that, on the little island over there? |
19474 | Miss Quinton, are you doing sociographic research- work here, in addition to your Ex- Rights work? |
19474 | Miss Quinton, how did you like your visit to Kankad''s Town? 19474 More?" |
19474 | No, what would become of us, if you go out there and blow yourself up with that contraption? |
19474 | Not quite noisy enough for a mob, is it, sir? |
19474 | Now, lieutenant, just what happened? |
19474 | Oh, do n''t you know? 19474 Oh, that?" |
19474 | On account of the Hitler bust- up? |
19474 | Or sympathetic magic? |
19474 | Ready for the bombing mission, sir? |
19474 | Ritual killing? |
19474 | See that head, there? |
19474 | She was due in Konkrook from the east about 1300 today, was n''t she? |
19474 | Sure; what''s time to a geek? 19474 Terra? |
19474 | Thank you, captain.... We''ve all lost a true friend, have n''t we? |
19474 | The Company employs quite a few geeks there; how much brutality did you run into there? |
19474 | The Eighteenth Rifles? 19474 The point is, does Orgzild know it? |
19474 | The soldiers of His Sublime and Ineffable Majesty came most promptly to the aid of the troops of the Company, did they not, General von Schlichten? |
19474 | Then where in Space does he think we come from? |
19474 | Then why did n''t he just use it on us at the start of the uprising? |
19474 | Then why''s Gurgurk been supporting this damned Rakkeed? |
19474 | There are too many traitors''heads still on traitors''shoulders.... What regiments are loyal to you, and where are they now? |
19474 | There has? 19474 They''re at Furnk, you say? |
19474 | Think she''ll listen to you? |
19474 | To Konkrook? |
19474 | Von Schlichten, what''s the wavelength of the officer in command at the equipment- park? |
19474 | Want to play it out, before we go down? |
19474 | Was Keeluk with you all the time? 19474 We will erect, on the ruins of Keegark, a hundred- foot statue of Señorita Hildegarde Hernandez.... How did you get onto this?" |
19474 | Well, I know they''re automatic, but how do you service them? |
19474 | Well, but what sort of work...? |
19474 | Well, general, do n''t you think we ought to have Dr. Gomes do that? |
19474 | Well, how about nuclear weapons? |
19474 | Well, how about the Kragans? |
19474 | Well, how soon do you think you can have a bomb ready for us? |
19474 | Well, then what? |
19474 | Well, they live entirely by serving as mercenary soldiers for the Uller Company, do n''t they? |
19474 | Well, what happened? |
19474 | Well, what was our intelligence doing-- sleeping? |
19474 | Well, what''s happened? |
19474 | Well, what''s wrong with that, for an idea? |
19474 | Well, who''s in charge at Konkrook, now? |
19474 | Well, why do you work mines at the poles? 19474 Well, why stop till the trap''s sprung?" |
19474 | Well, wo n''t that depend a lot on whom the Company sends here to take Harrington''s place? |
19474 | What are we going to do about publicity on this? |
19474 | What are we going to do with these geeks,--she was using the nasty and derogatory word unconsciously and by custom, now--"after this is all over? |
19474 | What can I do to help? 19474 What do you mean?" |
19474 | What do you think we''ll live on, for a year? |
19474 | What is it, sir? |
19474 | What is that, part of their religion? |
19474 | What is this? |
19474 | What sort of gas were you speaking about? |
19474 | What the devil, lieutenant? |
19474 | What the hell have you been doing to yourself? |
19474 | What were you doing in that district, anyhow? |
19474 | What''ll happen to these people on this planet, after we''re atomized? |
19474 | What''s the matter with Stanley- Browne? |
19474 | What''s the score, captain? |
19474 | What''s the situation, general, and where do you want me to land? |
19474 | When are you going to Terra? |
19474 | When did all this happen? |
19474 | When? |
19474 | Where can he get it? |
19474 | Where do you think you''re going? |
19474 | Where now, sir? |
19474 | Where''s Colonel Cheng- Li? |
19474 | Where''s Colonel Quinton? |
19474 | Where''s Dr. Lourenço Gomes, the nuclear engineer who came in on the_ Pretoria_, two weeks ago? 19474 Where''s he getting the plutonium?" |
19474 | Which were they? |
19474 | Which? |
19474 | Who had access to the whiskey- bottle? |
19474 | Who''s doing the rioting, then? |
19474 | Who''s missing, and why? |
19474 | Who? |
19474 | Whose crowd is that you have? |
19474 | Whose idea was that? |
19474 | Why not? |
19474 | Why should he? 19474 Why, general, did n''t you know? |
19474 | Yes, sir? |
19474 | Yes, this spaceport proposition of King Orgzild of Keegark looks like it, now does n''t it? |
19474 | You call them that, too? |
19474 | You do n''t really believe that, general? |
19474 | You ever see any nuclear bombing, Miss Quinton? |
19474 | You figured that out yourself, sir? 19474 You from the telecast station, sergeant?" |
19474 | You going on to Uller on the_ City of Canberra_? |
19474 | You mean sociography, or Ex- Rights? 19474 You mean two of our vehicles are missing?" |
19474 | You mean, they''re the real aboriginal people of Uller? |
19474 | You sure this is Rakkeed? 19474 You sure this spy was n''t just romancing?" |
19474 | You think it''ll be cleared up by then? 19474 You told me that I could be King of Skilk; is this how a Terran keeps his word?" |
19474 | You''d pass the military airport and the power- plant, would n''t you? |
19474 | And did you get the_ Procyon_ and the_ Northern Lights_ loose?" |
19474 | And the direction?... |
19474 | And then, after you sent the_ Aldebaran_....""Where is the_ Aldebaran_, by the way? |
19474 | And was n''t there something about...?" |
19474 | Anti- Terran demonstrations, attacks on Company property or personnel, shooting at aircars, that sort of thing?" |
19474 | Anybody think of anything we''ve forgotten?... |
19474 | Anything else?" |
19474 | Anything else?" |
19474 | Are n''t there mineral deposits in places where you can work all year''round?" |
19474 | Are you going to give me a city of ruins and corpses? |
19474 | Are you in radio communication with Jonkvank now?" |
19474 | As to the Kragans.... What do you think, King Kankad?" |
19474 | But why not stay here? |
19474 | Can do?" |
19474 | Can we delay the fall of the city for any length of time?" |
19474 | Cigarette?" |
19474 | Did you get them?" |
19474 | Do n''t you know, lieutenant, that no gentleman ever wears a monocle while he''s kissing a lady?" |
19474 | Do n''t you think we need reenforcements here, too?" |
19474 | Does it matter who holds the Spear of Skilk, when he does so in my name? |
19474 | Get many of your Kragans mounted on those hipposaurs?" |
19474 | Have Kankad''s people started coming in, yet?" |
19474 | Hid, will you go with Miss Quinton?" |
19474 | How Dumb Can We Get? |
19474 | How are you making out? |
19474 | How dumb can we get?" |
19474 | How is Mohammed, by the way? |
19474 | How is it with you at Skilk?" |
19474 | How long do you estimate this operation against Konkrook''s going to take, to complete pacification, Them?" |
19474 | How long will you stay with us?" |
19474 | How much of a crew could be put on one of them?" |
19474 | How?" |
19474 | I suppose you know his usual routine?" |
19474 | I''m holding_ Northern Lights_ here and_ Northern Star_ at Skilk; where do you want them sent?" |
19474 | Is n''t it wonderful?" |
19474 | Is that all right, sir?" |
19474 | Is that not the law?" |
19474 | Is this being recorded?" |
19474 | Keeluk gave to the Quinton girl?" |
19474 | Lemoyne?" |
19474 | Major Falkenberg?" |
19474 | Miss Quinton killed that one with the bolo; see where she chopped him on the back of the neck? |
19474 | Miss Quinton?" |
19474 | Nice going, major, how are your casualties?" |
19474 | Or did he go out for a while, say fifteen or twenty minutes before you left?" |
19474 | See that brown- gray spot on the landward edge of the swamp? |
19474 | Shall I call him?" |
19474 | She can only bring in one regiment at a trip, the way they''re scattered; which one do you want first?" |
19474 | Still think the Kragans are cultural mongrels?" |
19474 | That I am to leave the Spear of Skilk in Skilk and the Spear of Krink in Krink, and come here to live....""You wish to hold Skilk?" |
19474 | That had been the Terran Federation''s idea, from the beginning; why else give the Company''s chief representative the title of Governor- General? |
19474 | That touched off another hubbub:"Have n''t you heard, general?" |
19474 | That you, Major Falkenberg? |
19474 | The only question is, will Rakkeed let himself be used that way? |
19474 | Then, a moment later"What''s your position, now, doctor?" |
19474 | There were plenty of good nuclear- power engineers on Gongonk Island, but how long would it take them to design and build a plutonium bomb? |
19474 | They have?" |
19474 | Very smart work; you must have those vehicles of yours on hyperspace- drive.... How is he, colonel?" |
19474 | Von, why do n''t you and Paula have young?" |
19474 | WHY GO THERE? |
19474 | Want to come up with us and see the show?" |
19474 | Was there any noticeable disorder at that time? |
19474 | We ca n''t just tell them,''Jolly well played, nice game, was n''t it?'' |
19474 | Well, do you think you could get all your end- jobs cleared up here and be ready to leave by 0800 Tuesday? |
19474 | Well, where did it come from?... |
19474 | What can you scrape up to send to Kankad''s Town to airlift Kragans in?" |
19474 | What do you hear from the other ships?" |
19474 | What do you want me to do, send him down to Konkrook?" |
19474 | What is it, the sacred totem- animal of the Uller Company?" |
19474 | What''s the situation at the commercial airport?" |
19474 | When you were attacked, why was n''t he out trying to quiet the mob?" |
19474 | When? |
19474 | When?... |
19474 | Where shall I send them?" |
19474 | White mice, or trained cockroaches? |
19474 | Who''s the ranking officer in direct contact with the Eighteenth Rifles? |
19474 | Why do n''t you invite her to make the trip with you? |
19474 | Why?" |
19474 | Why?" |
19474 | You know what the setup is, there, do n''t you? |
19474 | You see, a dog started barking, behind the house, and he excused himself and....""A dog?" |
19474 | You see, he turned Rakkeed the Prophet over to me....""_ What_?" |
19474 | _ Geek- geek- geek._""As far as that goes, you know what the geek name for a Terran is?" |
19474 | tossing a dead Kragan on their bayonets....""Have any ammo left for that burp- gun? |
28460 | All of it? |
28460 | Can you use this? |
28460 | Did n''t they? |
28460 | Do you feel dizzy? 28460 Do you think we''re letting it run in the streets? |
28460 | Hands sick? |
28460 | Is it serious? |
28460 | Is that what you''re going to do? |
28460 | Is this where feeling ends? |
28460 | Maybe you''ve got to the point where one of the antibiotics does n''t actually stimulate the growth of the microbes? |
28460 | Pet? |
28460 | Scrape them off? |
28460 | The people have talked? |
28460 | The pretty one? |
28460 | Want a sedative for the night? |
28460 | What are my chances? |
28460 | What are you talking about? |
28460 | What can I call it? 28460 What else?" |
28460 | What''s going on? |
28460 | When do I start getting shots? 28460 Where''s the pet?" |
28460 | Which one are you? |
28460 | You had something, we know that much, but was it this? 28460 You''re sure it''s personal?" |
28460 | _ More_ samples? 28460 But would he be alive that long? 28460 Did one wicker basket equal so many fine products of superlative technology? 28460 Did you notice anything peculiar in any of the places you went? |
28460 | Doc? |
28460 | Hero?" |
28460 | Is there anything else unusual that you notice?" |
28460 | See what surrounds them?" |
28460 | Were there any animals?" |
28460 | What had Peggy said? |
14888 | After all,I thought to myself,"why should n''t that girl have played at being a denizen of another sphere? |
14888 | And Churchill? |
14888 | And I may come with you? |
14888 | And now...I asked, at last,"shall we ever meet again?" |
14888 | And that reminds me,she went on,"--I mean the fact that the country is going to the dogs, as my husband[ You have n''t seen him anywhere, have you? |
14888 | And those financial articles... in the_ Hour_... were they now?... 14888 And what will you_ do_?" |
14888 | And when is our turn coming? 14888 And you want?" |
14888 | And... what is the procedure? |
14888 | And...? |
14888 | Anybody seen Mr. Fox? 14888 Are you a popular author?" |
14888 | Are you coming to the Grand? |
14888 | Are you coming to this confounded flower show? |
14888 | Been dropping money over him? |
14888 | But de Mersch then? |
14888 | But what has it to do with me? |
14888 | But what to me? |
14888 | But what''s to be done? |
14888 | But who are the others that I am to provide with atmospheres? |
14888 | But why do you tell me all this? |
14888 | But you have really palmed yourself off on my aunt? |
14888 | But, I say, what''s de Mersch''s little game? |
14888 | Come, Arthur,she said, and then to him,"You have heard the news?" |
14888 | Did n''t he start the rag called--? |
14888 | Did n''t you, now?... 14888 Did n''t you,"he began categorically;"did n''t you advise me to buy those debentures of de Mersch''s?" |
14888 | Did you hear him? |
14888 | Do n''t you see that you are offering me the chance of a lifetime? |
14888 | Do n''t you see? 14888 Do they want to get rid of you?" |
14888 | Do you good, eh? |
14888 | Do you know I do n''t like to hear that? |
14888 | Do you not number it among your national characteristics? |
14888 | Do you think I will enlist with you? |
14888 | Do you think I would? 14888 Does she always talk like that?" |
14888 | Dry work,he said;"but the simile''s just, is n''t it?" |
14888 | Eh, what? |
14888 | Eh; what?... 14888 Had not something better be done, Miss Granger?" |
14888 | Has she found a companion to suit her yet? |
14888 | Have I been unusually cranky lately? |
14888 | He''s not in London,it answered, with a wink of the creased eyelids,"but, I suppose, now, Fox and de Mersch have n''t had a row, now, have they?" |
14888 | How could I resist you? |
14888 | How did you come to see it? |
14888 | How did you know? |
14888 | How in the world do you know what Fox said to me? |
14888 | How would flirting with that man help you? |
14888 | Hullo, Evans,Fox shouted across it,"just see that man from Grant''s, will you? |
14888 | Hullo,he said, in an ostentatiously genial, after- dinner voice,"what are you two chaps a- talking about?" |
14888 | I ca n''t retire with you,she said;"''it would look odd,''you''d say, would n''t you?" |
14888 | I say,he said,"I say, what does it mean;_ what_ does it mean?" |
14888 | If he''s the coming man, where do you come in?... 14888 In the name of God,"I shouted,"what do you work for-- what have you been plotting and plotting for, if not to enjoy your life at the last?" |
14888 | In your''Boldero?'' |
14888 | Indeed,he answered, absently, and then, after a pause,"You know Callan?" |
14888 | It is n''t good form, I suppose? |
14888 | It means that? |
14888 | It''s a little ridiculous, is n''t it? |
14888 | It''s settled? |
14888 | It_ is_ pretty_ strong_, is n''t it? 14888 Make a good sketch that, eh?" |
14888 | Might I call on my aunt? |
14888 | Oh, I am about my own business,she said,"I told you last night-- have you forgotten?" |
14888 | Oh, I see,I answered--"and... and now?" |
14888 | Oh, as for ideas--"Well? |
14888 | Oh, so you do n''t dwell in amity? |
14888 | Oh, you wo n''t frighten me to- day,I asserted,"not here, you know, and anyhow, why should you want to?" |
14888 | Read Churchill''s letter? |
14888 | Shall I throw it up? |
14888 | So, she''s your sister? |
14888 | Soane''s as bad as ever, then? |
14888 | Splendidly timed, you see,she said,"do you observe my husband''s embarrassment?" |
14888 | The Jenkins story? |
14888 | Then I suppose I''m in the way? |
14888 | There,I said, pointing toward it,"does n''t that suggest something to you?" |
14888 | They really_ do_ talk about it then? |
14888 | To inherit the earth? |
14888 | To meet again? |
14888 | Very often? |
14888 | We work together still? |
14888 | Well, and how''s Sussex? |
14888 | What Churchill? |
14888 | What are they doing there? |
14888 | What blessed chance brought you here? |
14888 | What could I say? |
14888 | What does it all mean? |
14888 | What have you to say against that? |
14888 | What the devil,I said, hysterically--"what the devil do you play these tricks upon me for?" |
14888 | What would happen if I stopped the presses? |
14888 | What would happen if what? |
14888 | What''s that to me? |
14888 | What''s that? |
14888 | What''s the matter with that thing? |
14888 | What''s the matter? |
14888 | What''s their specialty? |
14888 | What''s up at the_ Hour?_"I''m sure I do n''t know,I answered curtly. |
14888 | Where are you going to- night? |
14888 | Where do you come from? |
14888 | Where in the world do you come from? |
14888 | Which way are you going? |
14888 | Who starved her governess? |
14888 | Who''s the next? |
14888 | Why have you never been to see me? |
14888 | Why not? |
14888 | Why not? |
14888 | Why should there be any fair play? |
14888 | Why the...I began before it had well closed,"do you allow that thing to make love to you?" |
14888 | Wo n''t it upset the apple cart to- morrow,he said, very loudly;"wo n''t it?" |
14888 | Would you have him? |
14888 | You absolutely refuse to pay any attention? |
14888 | You are going to Halderschrodt''s? |
14888 | You are not an American? |
14888 | You are unattached? |
14888 | You could get him to negotiate these for Etchingham? |
14888 | You do n''t drink-- what''s your pet vice? |
14888 | You do n''t happen to be one yourself? 14888 You have seen her?" |
14888 | You know who Jenkins stands for? |
14888 | You really wish to know where I come from? |
14888 | You really wo n''t? |
14888 | You see? |
14888 | You want me to''ghost''for you? |
14888 | You want? |
14888 | You wo n''t tell me who you are? |
14888 | You would like to be? |
14888 | You would say''_ Habet_,''would n''t you? |
14888 | You''ll do it, I suppose? |
14888 | You''re a friend of Mr. Callan''s, are n''t you? |
14888 | You-- you are n''t in_ earnest_? |
14888 | You? |
14888 | ..."Oh-- Etchingham Granger....""Is he queer?" |
14888 | And I was very happy-- it struck me as a pleasant sort of fooling...."I suppose you will let me know some day who you are?" |
14888 | And Waring? |
14888 | And if the girl wanted to be my sister and a Granger, why the devil should n''t she, so long as she would let me continue on this footing? |
14888 | And it''s only too true that there''s hundreds of Slingsbys-- I''m not boring you, am I?" |
14888 | And then? |
14888 | And what of Churchill? |
14888 | And where is it to- day? |
14888 | And you are going to continue to-- to break up the universe?" |
14888 | And... and it does n''t affect you... do n''t you_ see_? |
14888 | As I was leaving the room, the idea occurred to me,"By the way, you do n''t know anything of a clique: the Dimensionists--_Fourth_ Dimensionists?" |
14888 | Because I had the fever,_ hein_?" |
14888 | Been doing old Red- Beard? |
14888 | But I heard one of them ask:"Who''s that fellow?" |
14888 | But I suppose it was not off your own bat?" |
14888 | But come further off; stand beside me, and what does it look like? |
14888 | But how could I tell him even the comprehensibles? |
14888 | But how if she would never look upon me again? |
14888 | But one ca n''t get at the innards of things.--No such luck-- no such luck, eh?" |
14888 | But the question was, who was Jack? |
14888 | But were they-- any one of them? |
14888 | But what I do not understand is; what bearing that has upon-- upon the Fourth Dimension, I think you said?" |
14888 | But what claim upon me does that give you? |
14888 | But what does it lead to?... |
14888 | But what is that to me? |
14888 | But you would like him to-- to make a good fight for it, would n''t you? |
14888 | Did I hear the words, did her lips merely form them? |
14888 | Did I say anywhere that you were responsible? |
14888 | Did I want to hear his news? |
14888 | Did he still paint? |
14888 | Did she know; had she put the power in my hand? |
14888 | Dismiss me?... |
14888 | Do n''t you see that de Mersch, and-- and all these people-- don''t really count? |
14888 | Do n''t you see? |
14888 | Do n''t you see? |
14888 | Do n''t you understand? |
14888 | Do n''t you understand?" |
14888 | Do you think I could?... |
14888 | Eh? |
14888 | Eh?" |
14888 | Go under as Fox went under? |
14888 | Got deuced thick with that lot in the F. St. Germain-- some relation of yours, ai n''t they? |
14888 | Granger?" |
14888 | Gurnard? |
14888 | Have a manuscript?" |
14888 | Have n''t I seen... have n''t I seen it?" |
14888 | He said, languidly-- almost protestingly,"What am I to do about the Duc de Mersch?" |
14888 | He''s the coming man, is n''t he?" |
14888 | Heard from the Central News yet?" |
14888 | How could I tell him that I would not do the work, that I was too proud and all the rest of it? |
14888 | I asked later,"he gives no sign of relenting?" |
14888 | I asked my returning friend;"were they talking about me?" |
14888 | I do n''t care, I''m off.... By- the- bye: What is he doing it for? |
14888 | I hazarded,"as for ideas--?" |
14888 | I say, what the deuce is up? |
14888 | I suppose it''s too late to draw back?" |
14888 | I thought you''d like it and, look here, Polehampton''s taken over the_ Bi- Monthly_; wants to get new blood into it, see? |
14888 | I want....""You want?" |
14888 | I wanted to know what''s your pet vice.... Wo n''t tell? |
14888 | If I thwarted her-- she would... what would she do now? |
14888 | If it resembles your particular hell upon earth, what is that to me? |
14888 | If the grand duke does not get the money for his railway, the grand duke will be turned out of his-- what is it-- principality? |
14888 | If you ca n''t sleep at night for thinking that you may be in the workhouse to- morrow-- like Slingsby? |
14888 | If, now, I thwarted her, she would... what would she do? |
14888 | Is it through him that this man committed suicide? |
14888 | Is it true that he is at the bottom of all this mischief? |
14888 | Is n''t he a stern brother? |
14888 | Is n''t it so?" |
14888 | Is n''t that so, General?" |
14888 | It is not the thought of the harm you have done the others.... What are they-- what is Churchill who has fallen or Fox who is dead-- to you now? |
14888 | It may be acquired, may n''t it?" |
14888 | It seemed to say:"Why any noisy vigour?" |
14888 | Jinks?" |
14888 | Just for what? |
14888 | Let me...."I pushed him roughly aside-- what business was it of his? |
14888 | Lie on white sand, in the sun... blue sky and palm- trees-- eh?... |
14888 | Money? |
14888 | Mr. Gurnard may differ from me in points, but do n''t you see?..." |
14888 | My God, what was honour to me if I could see nothing but her on earth? |
14888 | Not really?" |
14888 | One knows that it''s impossible, but what can one do? |
14888 | Or was it passion? |
14888 | Ought to shake out some of the supporters, eh? |
14888 | Powers-- what''s powers to me?--or Greenland? |
14888 | She had been all that to me... and to how many more? |
14888 | She uttered my name and he gave the slightest of starts of annoyance-- a start that meant,"Why was n''t I warned before?" |
14888 | Someone said:"Feel better now?" |
14888 | Speak like him, look as he looks now.... Me? |
14888 | Stand and look at them, conscious that they all dropped their voices instinctively when I came near them? |
14888 | Tell you what: you take him out to lunch, eh? |
14888 | That is the correct phrase, is it not?" |
14888 | That was it, who was Jack? |
14888 | The light of the sun? |
14888 | The wind on the heath? |
14888 | Then, of course, you have seen this famous Duc de Mersch?" |
14888 | They''re only accidents; the accidents that--""That what?" |
14888 | Throw the indispensable Soane overboard like a squeezed lemon?... |
14888 | Warm sand, warm, mind you... you wo n''t?" |
14888 | Was I to let the light pass me by for the sake of... of Fox, for instance, who trusted me? |
14888 | Was he even alive? |
14888 | We inherit the earth and you, your day is over.... You remember that day, when I found you-- the first day?" |
14888 | Well, and now you''ve come, you''ll stop and help me to put the_ Hour_ to bed, wo n''t you? |
14888 | Well, it''ll soon be a voice without a county.... What is it? |
14888 | Well, then, where''s Slingsby, if that''s philanthropy? |
14888 | What are you to me? |
14888 | What could I do there? |
14888 | What could the man know about me? |
14888 | What did they want to look at his teeth for; was he a horse? |
14888 | What do you come for? |
14888 | What do you live for? |
14888 | What had I got to say? |
14888 | What had happened? |
14888 | What if I wrote to Fox, and resigned?... |
14888 | What is at the end of it all?" |
14888 | What is it to you more than to me? |
14888 | What kind of a being could conceive this impossibly barbaric room, could enshrine those impossibly crude designs, and then fold his hands? |
14888 | What kind of sentence was I to open with? |
14888 | What was I to do? |
14888 | What was I to him, or he to me? |
14888 | What was his name? |
14888 | What were their passions, their joys, their fears, their despair, their outcry, to me? |
14888 | What would Fox say?... |
14888 | What would you have had me do? |
14888 | What''s the good of the saner policy that Mr. Churchill talks about, if you ca n''t trust anyone with your money, and have to live on the capital? |
14888 | What''s the state of popular feeling to him? |
14888 | Where did I wish to go to? |
14888 | Where do you come from?" |
14888 | Who wants to frighten?... |
14888 | Who will believe in them, now that it is proved that their tools were people... like de Mersch? |
14888 | Why did he disturb me? |
14888 | Why?... |
14888 | Wine? |
14888 | With pluckings of an apologetic string, without prelude at all-- or how? |
14888 | Would honour or wine or sun or wind ever give me what she could give? |
14888 | Would you?... |
14888 | You and the Right Honourable Charles Gurnard are Dimensionists, and who are the others of your set?" |
14888 | You do n''t mind my being candid, do you, now?" |
14888 | You know Fox, of course?" |
14888 | You might safely-- I''m off.... No.... Want to tell me mine?... |
14888 | You see the position, eh?" |
14888 | You think it a bit below you, do n''t you? |
14888 | You understand?" |
14888 | You understand?" |
14888 | You''re going to restore the Stuarts, are n''t you?" |
14888 | You''re making your pile, are n''t you? |
14888 | You''ve been playing the very devil, have n''t you? |
14888 | _"Il s''agissait de_...?" |
14888 | and then:"If I do not----?" |
14888 | he said,"what''s brought you here? |
14888 | he said;"you recognised him?" |
14888 | or dare? |
14888 | she asked sharply;"would you make him if you could?" |
14888 | when there''s Slingsby, a man I''ve smoked a pipe with every market evening of my life, in the workhouse? |
27665 | And what sort of things would you like to make and sell? |
27665 | Are they a pure strain? 27665 Are you Henderson?" |
27665 | Did you hear what she said? 27665 Did you say you''d be an employee?" |
27665 | Do you have a special field of interest? |
27665 | Even so, it''s child labor, is n''t it? |
27665 | Gracious, you would n''t have to sell from door- to- door, would you? |
27665 | How about a new detergent? |
27665 | How about the hole at the small end? |
27665 | How about you, Doris? |
27665 | How many generations? |
27665 | Is it good? |
27665 | Is that what you want to do,I asked,"make money?" |
27665 | Like the liquid dishwashing detergents? |
27665 | Mice? |
27665 | No? |
27665 | Oh, sure, but do n''t you think it would be better to borrow from a bank? 27665 There''s something wrong with making money?" |
27665 | What did they do today, dear? |
27665 | What does a junior achievement group do? |
27665 | What gives? |
27665 | What is all this? |
27665 | What is it? |
27665 | What is it? |
27665 | What on earth for? 27665 What would that be?" |
27665 | Where''s Tommy? |
27665 | Why it would have to, would n''t it? 27665 Why not? |
27665 | Why not? |
27665 | You could sell mice? |
27665 | You did n''t know that one of your junior whatsisnames poured detergent in the Memorial Fountain basin last night? |
27665 | You mean you do n''t know, honestly? 27665 You mean you''re going to try to keep the group going after school starts?" |
27665 | You''re Donald Henderson, right? 27665 After all, what''s to lose? |
27665 | And Doris, how many mice do you have?" |
27665 | And do your whiskers grow back the next day?" |
27665 | As we trailed back to the barn I asked Doris,"How did you know that flattening the lower edge of the hole would create instability?" |
27665 | Been dipping into your father''s library?" |
27665 | Has anybody ever seen a kite made like a wind sock?" |
27665 | Hilary, when can you make some more of that stuff? |
27665 | How about it? |
27665 | Mary said,"Why do n''t we make a freckle remover? |
27665 | More businesslike?" |
27665 | Now what?" |
27665 | One of the recognized laboratory strains? |
27665 | Ridge Industries, how''s that?" |
27665 | The question is, could we do it?" |
27665 | There was a pause, then Tommy inquired,"How do you sell it?" |
27665 | Want to see the genetic charts?" |
27665 | What are you doing to get patent protection on Ridge Industries''new developments?" |
27665 | What gave you the idea?" |
27665 | What is it?" |
27665 | Where''s Tommy?" |
27665 | Who would ever have thought you could breed mice with those cute furry tails?" |
27665 | Why do n''t you consider making an after- shave lotion? |
27665 | You''re Dr. Matlack''s son, are n''t you? |
23194 | A combination of Engine Charley and Louis XIV, eh? |
23194 | And if they do n''t, you''ll make them? |
23194 | And just why do you say that? |
23194 | And you come back all right, eh? 23194 Are you thinking of entering politics, Don?" |
23194 | But so what? |
23194 | But, Don, what do you need all this money for? 23194 By Caesar, do you realize the damage friend Don could accomplish in a week''s time?" |
23194 | By Caesar, man, have you no imagination? 23194 Did n''t he take any precautions against you people at all?" |
23194 | Did n''t you hear what Crowley said? 23194 Did you ever hear of Rome and the games? |
23194 | Do I look like a millionaire? |
23194 | Don, where''d you get this car? |
23194 | Done all_ what_? |
23194 | Done it? 23194 Dr. Braun, why do n''t you take over? |
23194 | Have n''t you ever heard of democracy? |
23194 | Have you ever seen a medusa, Mr. Crowley? 23194 Hey, Doc, about how much is one of them Rembrandt paintings worth?" |
23194 | How about that? |
23194 | How in the devil did you know that? |
23194 | I got ta admit, it was fun, but what the devil good is it? |
23194 | If you think it''s the patriotic thing to do, why do n''t one of you sell it to the government? |
23194 | In short,Ross snapped,"have you been pulling things you have n''t told us about?" |
23194 | Kind of a powwow, eh? 23194 Look, maybe some of this egghead stuff does n''t get through to me but I''m not stupid, see? |
23194 | Me? 23194 Mr. Crowley,"he said,"did it ever occur to you that somewhere amidst our nearly one hundred million American males there is the average man?" |
23194 | None of you knows how to do it, make those injections like, by himself? |
23194 | Oh, I''m not smart enough, eh? 23194 Remember? |
23194 | Take it easy, will you? 23194 Tell me, Patricia, when you made the experiment, did you do anything... umah... anything at all, that saved you some money?" |
23194 | The boys? |
23194 | We felt that on completely unknown territory he would feel less constrained, do n''t you remember? 23194 We''ve been over and over this, what''s your point?" |
23194 | Well, what the devil are you going to do? |
23194 | What do you mean, Pat? |
23194 | What special are you going to get out of this, Don? |
23194 | What time is it? |
23194 | What''d''ya mean, common? 23194 What''s going on here?" |
23194 | What''s that got to do with Donald Crowley? |
23194 | What''s that? |
23194 | When are you going to let us out of those prison cells? |
23194 | Where are we going? |
23194 | Where''s Rossie? |
23194 | Who do you think elects our officials? |
23194 | Why not? |
23194 | Why pick me? |
23194 | You a red? |
23194 | You know where I first ran into his name? 23194 You mean I''m the only man in this whole country that''s like me? |
23194 | You mean you already have all the money you need? |
23194 | You mean you think Crowley will use these men for a time and then... destroy them? |
23194 | You sure you want out? 23194 You trying to be funny?" |
23194 | You''re not a what? |
23194 | A good deal of gobbledygook, really, do n''t you think?" |
23194 | Ah, Ross, old pal, I''m carrying heat, as Larry would say, so let''s do n''t have any trouble, eh?" |
23194 | And what''s this stuff about me getting something out of it? |
23194 | And you want to know something? |
23194 | Anybody like a drink? |
23194 | At this point he turned to Braun,"Hey, Doc, you ever eaten any caviar? |
23194 | Braun said, interestedly,"How do you put your advantage to work?" |
23194 | But I''m sure you are n''t interested in technical terminology, are you? |
23194 | But, truly, if the job was offered, would you take it?" |
23194 | Ca n''t you see? |
23194 | Can you imagine everybody in the whole country thinking you were the best guy ever lived? |
23194 | Crowley said,"I mean, how''s it practical? |
23194 | Crowley?" |
23194 | Crowley?" |
23194 | Did n''t I tell you these three were real eggheads, Larry? |
23194 | Do you realize that he''s done all this in a matter of less than a week?" |
23194 | Do you realize the damage_ any_ person could do with invisibility? |
23194 | Do you realize what he''s in a position to do?" |
23194 | Does that mean we can release this discovery to the world? |
23194 | Dr. Braun said gently,"Could we get to the point?" |
23194 | For instance, do you feel the same about me? |
23194 | Have n''t you ever thought about what you''d do if given the chance to be world- wide supreme dictator? |
23194 | He said,"What could I do for you?" |
23194 | He took the can away from his mouth and said carefully,"You mean like a ghost?" |
23194 | He''s spent half his life in school, and where''s it got him? |
23194 | How can you make a buck out of it, if you turn it over to the public, like? |
23194 | How do you like these apples?" |
23194 | How do you think Joe Stalin got all them early Bolsheviks to confess? |
23194 | How many of them stayed home from the games?" |
23194 | How you feeling? |
23194 | How you going to pick up a wad of thousand dollar bills and just walk out the front door with them? |
23194 | I mean, you mean I''m the average guy, right in the middle?" |
23194 | If they do, we buy in just before, see? |
23194 | It seems that the head waiter of the Gourmet.... Have you ever eaten at the Gourmet, Patricia?" |
23194 | Man, have n''t you heard about the Nazis and commies and all? |
23194 | May I call you Don? |
23194 | Morazzoni growled,"What goes on? |
23194 | Mr. Crowley, how would you like to be invisible?" |
23194 | Nobody could see him, eh?" |
23194 | Nothing too good for you scientists, eh?" |
23194 | Now, how do you picture yourself, after all this has been accomplished?" |
23194 | O.K., you know what I say? |
23194 | Patricia O''Gara said impatiently,"Well, do we or do n''t we?" |
23194 | Patricia said in irritation,"Why in the world did we have to bring him to New York where he could pull such childish tricks? |
23194 | Patricia said sarcastically,"And can you point out a sane society?" |
23194 | Patricia said testily,"What''s the hurry, Don?" |
23194 | Paul Teeter, the heavy- set southerner said jovially,"But what has this to do with releasing you, Miss O''Gara? |
23194 | Remember that Brinks job up in New England a long time ago? |
23194 | Robbed any banks lately, great man?" |
23194 | Ross Wooley said sourly,"Do n''t you trust your fellow man, Don?" |
23194 | Ross rumbled,"What do you expect to accomplish in office, Crowley?" |
23194 | Ross sank into a chair and growled,"Well, what hath the great man wrought by now?" |
23194 | Ross sputtered,"Have you gone completely around the bend? |
23194 | Scientific? |
23194 | Scientists? |
23194 | She murmured softly,"What keeps you from telling yourself you''re nothing but a crook, Don? |
23194 | She''s going to fox him, see? |
23194 | Showing they''re just folks, see? |
23194 | Teeter said,"How do we know we can trust you?" |
23194 | The door opened behind him and Patricia O''Gara came in briskly and said,"No sign of the guinea pig yet, eh?" |
23194 | The gelatinous umbrella- shaped free swimming form of marine invertebrate related to the coral polyp and the sea anemone?" |
23194 | They lock up the place and leave, see? |
23194 | Was there anything else on it? |
23194 | We''ve....""Done what?" |
23194 | Were they selling something, or in what other manner were they attempting to intrude on his well being? |
23194 | What about it?" |
23194 | What are you all talking about?" |
23194 | What does America need with those countries? |
23194 | What good has all the school done either?" |
23194 | What happened to them when given power without restraint?" |
23194 | What''s the big idea prying, like, into my affairs till you learned all this about me? |
23194 | What''s the pitch?" |
23194 | What''s this here purpose? |
23194 | Where are our controls? |
23194 | Where''re my clothes?" |
23194 | Why make us go to all the trouble, when you''d just cave in eventually anyway? |
23194 | Would I have reacted like our friend Dan?" |
23194 | You been getting all the books you wanted? |
23194 | You ever seen one of those movies like''Ben Hur''back in Roman days? |
23194 | You got invisible?" |
23194 | You got the stuff, have n''t you? |
23194 | You know what I decided? |
23194 | You mean you''ve revealed the existence of the process Pat, Ross and I worked out to a group of ignoramuses?" |
23194 | You mean, you, personal? |
23194 | You squares looking for trouble?" |
23194 | You think they were n''t tough buzzards? |
23194 | You think you''re the only one''s got ideals, like? |
29133 | Cosmic rays, sir? 29133 Impossible to escape?" |
29133 | Look, what have I got to kick about? 29133 Oh, for Pete''s sake, will you stop crying over me, sir? |
29133 | Okay, Rough Rock, I hear you.... You''re telling me, sir?... 29133 Will you lay off please, Colonel? |
29133 | Any last requests from me? |
29133 | Anyway, now I''m being dragged along in the orbit of the moonlet-- how about_ that_? |
29133 | But stop apologizing, will you? |
29133 | But, hell, sir, who''s got the time for aesthetics now?... |
29133 | Earth, sir?... |
29133 | How did you get up there, a mile above it, away from its gravity? |
29133 | How else should a man take it? |
29133 | I feel fine, so you can put down cosmic ray intensity as a Boogey Man.... What''s that? |
29133 | No way to get back to terra firma... what? |
29133 | Sorry about the rocket, sir, losing it for you.... Me, sir? |
29133 | Sure, the reading shot up double on the Geiger... huh? |
29133 | Taking shots of the sun''s corona now with color film... huh? |
29133 | Tie that, will you?... |
29133 | Well, one and three- quarter hours of oxygen left, by the gauge, or 105 minutes-- sounds like more that way.... What''s that, sir? |
29133 | What did he weigh here? |
29133 | What else?... |
29133 | What more could I ask, really?" |
29133 | _ How_ did you get off that moonlet? |
23164 | Another bomb- test? |
23164 | Are you absolutely sure of that? |
23164 | Are you supposed to be anything special? 23164 As bad as that, hey?" |
23164 | But are they coming from up or down? |
23164 | But why Pooh- Bah? |
23164 | By the way, Gussy,he said,"have you heard anything from the Red Cross about that world- saving medal I nominated you for? |
23164 | Could I guess? |
23164 | Daisy? |
23164 | Did he tell you what we should use instead to pay the grocer? 23164 Did n''t I hear somewhere that Trix is a secret subsidiary of Micro?" |
23164 | Do n''t you get it, Gussy? 23164 Does it automatically inject you with cocaine? |
23164 | Get a woozy eyeful of the bright lights and all for a change? 23164 Gussy, why do n''t you move underground?" |
23164 | Ha, would n''t you like to know? |
23164 | Have you no heart? |
23164 | Hey Fay, do n''t you mean you told your tickler to tell you when it was time to go? |
23164 | Hey, Fay,Gusterson called curiously,"have you developed absolute time sense?" |
23164 | Hey, did n''t I suggest cocaine injections last time I saw you? |
23164 | Hey,Gusterson protested, thinking especially of the sulky- lipped girl,"do you mean to tell me all those other people were toting two stone?" |
23164 | How about inventing a plutonium termite? |
23164 | How about something homey now, like a flock of little prickly cylinders that roll around the floor collecting lint and flub? 23164 How about,"Gusterson bellowed,"an anti- individual guided missile? |
23164 | I know that building''s been empty for a year,Daisy said uneasily,"but how--?" |
23164 | Including stuffed owls and gilt eagles and dodoes-- and wood- burning airplanes? |
23164 | Is it painful? |
23164 | Martini? 23164 Maybe so,"Gusterson said,"but we still have n''t anything but that dubious dualism to explain the human mind, have we? |
23164 | My God,Gusterson gasped,"are those the kind of jolts it''s giving you now?" |
23164 | My God,Gusterson interjected,"do they have a machine now that does that?" |
23164 | My_ what_? |
23164 | Next to last stage of missile- here? |
23164 | Or just shoot straight up to infinity? |
23164 | Say, Fay,he asked in a soft voice after about five minutes,"are you meditating?" |
23164 | Say, did that violet tone in the glass come from the high Cleveland hydrogen bomb or is it just age and ultraviolet, like desert glass? |
23164 | Suppose it does? |
23164 | That so? 23164 That the reason, huh? |
23164 | The last''Oh oh''was for seconds, was n''t it? 23164 Want to come out and gloat over the yard paper, Toots, and stuff it in your diamond- embroidered net stocking top?" |
23164 | Well, now you''ve sniffed at it, how about trying on Tickler? |
23164 | Well, then, how about a beauty mask? 23164 Well, what do you think? |
23164 | What are you intending to do now? |
23164 | What are you up to? |
23164 | What else could they think of? |
23164 | What exactly did you have in mind when you invented ticklers? 23164 What of it?" |
23164 | What were ticklers supposed to be-- for themselves? |
23164 | What''s alive? 23164 What''s that?" |
23164 | What''s wrong with taking the pressure off little guys? 23164 What--?" |
23164 | When''s he going to bring you that check, anyhow? 23164 Where are the kids?" |
23164 | Who''s kidding? |
23164 | Why did n''t he say a word? |
23164 | Why does n''t your invention team think of something to invent? 23164 Why should I?" |
23164 | Whyn''t that girl''s doctor have the Moodmaster component of her tickler inject her with medicine? |
23164 | Wo n''t you settle for an old- fashioned shooting star? |
23164 | You mean one of those windowless phallic eyesores? |
23164 | You mean we''re goin''so fast we got to watch out we do n''t bump ourselves in the rear when we come around again? |
23164 | You mean you actually put your invention team to work on that nonsense? |
23164 | You wear that thing to hide the hump your tickler makes? |
23164 | Zen[''Zen] come near me,"Ha, would n''t you like to know? |
23164 | *****"You mean because a lot of people are standing around glassy- eyed listening to something mumbling in their ear that it''s a good thing?" |
23164 | A deep inner sense of achievement, maybe? |
23164 | A fix every hour on the second?" |
23164 | After a while he turned and said,"Maybe you better be with the kids, hey? |
23164 | After some time she said,"Gusterson, do you remember the Dorà © illustrations to the_ Inferno_? |
23164 | And what''s the Pooh- Bah for?" |
23164 | Back in the foolish days before you married me, did that drug- addict girl friend of yours ever take you to a genuine orgy?" |
23164 | Be a rat for a while? |
23164 | Besides everything else it does, does it think?" |
23164 | But how do you remember where you''ve made a memo so you do n''t rerecord over it? |
23164 | But what made you think of meditation?" |
23164 | By the way, how do you do that when you''re underground?" |
23164 | Can you beat that?" |
23164 | Can you imagine Huck Finn with a tickler, tellin''him when to tie up the raft to a tow- head and when to take a swim?" |
23164 | Clothing style? |
23164 | Daisy squealed,"Yards!--are those dollar thousands?" |
23164 | Did you ever see the Disney animations of Moussorgsky''s witches''sabbath music? |
23164 | Did you remind Smitty to put a new bulb in the elevator?" |
23164 | Do they line up all the secretaries at roll call and make you give them an eight- hour energizing kiss?" |
23164 | Ever occur to you that''mood''is''doom''spelled backwards? |
23164 | Fay said sharply, his face tightening in alarm,"Have you forgotten your promise?" |
23164 | Fay, why should I do any free thinking for Micro Systems?" |
23164 | Gussy, are you going to try out this tickler?" |
23164 | Gussy, where''s your tickler? |
23164 | Hair color?... |
23164 | Have they transferred you out of R& D to Company Morale? |
23164 | He noticed the direction of Gusterson''s gaze and remarked,"Fascinating mechanism, is n''t it? |
23164 | He said plaintively,"Have n''t we heard enough about ticklers for a while?" |
23164 | He''s shifted the responsibility....""Well, what''s so bad about that?" |
23164 | How about ad- libbing that some weekend?" |
23164 | How about bubble homes in orbit around earth?_ Micro Systems could subdivide the world''s most spacious suburb and all you moles could go ellipsing. |
23164 | How about that, hey? |
23164 | How about you making a trip below at the cocktail hours, Gusterson, and picking up a couple of girls for a starter? |
23164 | How far do those stripes go, anyway?" |
23164 | How''s the new novel perking, Gussy?" |
23164 | I wonder where the little guys are headed now?" |
23164 | If that is n''t dualism, what is?" |
23164 | Interesting-- and it proves priority for the Indians, does n''t it? |
23164 | It was as if the five thousand or so moles in view were all listening-- for what? |
23164 | Know any of the people using Tickler that way, hey?" |
23164 | Let''s see, was it that everybody in the crowd had the same facial expression...? |
23164 | Looking as if he were masticating a lemon, Fay asked quietly,"Gussy, did you say you''re working on an insanity novel?" |
23164 | Looks rich, does n''t it?" |
23164 | Maybe imitating a double- jointed Micro Finance chief? |
23164 | No... My God, they were n''t all wearing identical monster masks? |
23164 | Now I call that crude-- why not microseconds too? |
23164 | Or showed symptoms of the same disease...? |
23164 | Reinoculated with my own enthusiasm? |
23164 | Seriously, Gussy, what''s so bad about it?" |
23164 | The tickler nearest Gusterson gave( as if to say,"And now-- who knows?") |
23164 | Their final cause? |
23164 | Their genius? |
23164 | Their special reason? |
23164 | Then, turning back to Fay,"So you''ve taken the Dr. Couà © repeating out of the tickler?" |
23164 | Then,"You like to move below, Daisy?" |
23164 | What are the new symptoms?" |
23164 | What do I do to deserve this?" |
23164 | What exactly are they supposed to be?" |
23164 | What gods should ticklers worship?" |
23164 | What''s got into you, Fay? |
23164 | What''s the matter, folks?" |
23164 | What''s the obvious next step?" |
23164 | What''s the place of ticklers in the natural scheme of things? |
23164 | What''s their aim in life? |
23164 | What''s this''work- emergencies''business? |
23164 | When_ are_ you people going to move downstairs? |
23164 | Why do n''t you? |
23164 | Why not your factories?" |
23164 | Why should n''t Tickler be a super- ego surrogate? |
23164 | You know your way? |
23164 | [ know?] |
23164 | while Gusterson was asking,"Then you''re marketing the tickler?" |
28933 | All set to answer a lot of questions and win a lot of prizes? |
28933 | Can you read my mind? |
28933 | Do you plan on going back someday or have you made up your mind to stay here on Earth for the rest of your days? |
28933 | Mars, Montana? 28933 Me?" |
28933 | One to one? 28933 The invasion?" |
28933 | Well, well,I said,"all the way from Mars, eh? |
28933 | Well,I said,"you''re practically an Earthwoman by now, are n''t you?" |
28933 | What do you need? |
28933 | What for? |
28933 | What powers? |
28933 | When do I get the gas stove? |
28933 | You mean that Martians can read people''s thoughts? |
28933 | You mean there are others here, too? |
28933 | Are you ready?" |
28933 | Did you give them your address?" |
28933 | Did you read that from my mind?" |
28933 | Do you see this piece of paper?" |
28933 | Dunny?" |
28933 | Dunny?" |
28933 | Dunny?" |
28933 | Dunny?" |
28933 | How about this one? |
28933 | How does one tell the difference between a Martian and an Earthman when one sees one?" |
28933 | Is a Kodiak a kind of simple box camera; a type of double- bowed boat; or a type of Alaskan bear?" |
28933 | Is n''t it supposed to be a secret?" |
28933 | Mars, Peru?" |
28933 | One Martian for every Earthman?" |
28933 | What is a princess royal?" |
28933 | What''s that? |
28933 | Why are you telling me about all this? |
28933 | You want us to read this astounding science fantasy documentary by J. Anthony Ferlaine first? |
27248 | Afraid? 27248 And could you reduce a human being in stature as radically as you did the dog? |
27248 | Are they after us again? |
27248 | Arm ourselves? |
27248 | But how is it done? |
27248 | But why speak of miracles? 27248 But-- would you try it on a human being if you had a chance?" |
27248 | Ca n''t you get at the beasts in the laboratory? |
27248 | Denny? |
27248 | Highly organized? |
27248 | How do they know enough to gather here from distant parts of this hollow mountain? |
27248 | How do they know their city is besieged just at this spot, and that their help is needed? |
27248 | How do you suppose they sense our approach? |
27248 | How does it affect practical living? 27248 It''s worked all right with frogs and snakes-- but will it work with more complex creatures? |
27248 | Jim,he breathed suddenly,"can you see my legs?" |
27248 | Listen,he said at last, his voice so hoarse as to be almost unrecognizable,"listen-- can you reverse that process?" |
27248 | Ordinary little bugs? 27248 Shall we have it out with them here and now?" |
27248 | That thick, jellylike substance in the top of the bell,he said,"what is it?" |
27248 | The queen? |
27248 | Then you''re not going to write a monograph on the real nature of termites, as you''d planned? |
27248 | This stuff is all very interesting,he said perfunctorily,"but what has it to do with practical living? |
27248 | Through that nightmare army? |
27248 | Through the entire city-- with untold thousands of these horrible things on our trail? |
27248 | Well? |
27248 | What am I supposed to do after I''ve reduced you to the proper size? |
27248 | What are we going to do to- night? |
27248 | What can be the nature of this stuff we''re standing on? |
27248 | What had we better do? |
27248 | What? |
27248 | Where''s the patty- dish? |
27248 | Who knows? 27248 Why does n''t he drive more carefully?" |
27248 | Why? |
27248 | Will they be supreme? |
27248 | Would I? |
27248 | Would you dare... that is... would you like to try that experiment on a human being? |
27248 | You''re_ sure_ they ca n''t see? |
27248 | A sort of super- termite? |
27248 | A super- intellect set in the minute head of an insect, yet equal to the best brains of mankind? |
27248 | And again:"You''re_ sure_ they ca n''t see?" |
27248 | And the presiding genius of this mysterious, underground storeroom-- where was it? |
27248 | But where was the thing to give the command? |
27248 | But where, and what, can that brain be?" |
27248 | But-- was anything impossible in this world of terror? |
27248 | CHAPTER II_ The Pact_"What are we going to do to- night?" |
27248 | Could it...? |
27248 | Do you realize that?" |
27248 | Have n''t you ever seen the damage these infernal things can do?" |
27248 | He had seen something vaguely like this before, on the upper earth, what was it? |
27248 | How can we ever find, our way out?" |
27248 | How could slumber combat the fierce anticipations, the exotic imaginings, the clanging apprehensions of the two? |
27248 | How will the study of bugs, no matter how remarkable the bug, be of benefit to the average man? |
27248 | How would you like that?" |
27248 | How--_how_--can these insects regulate the temperature like that? |
27248 | If only their two supreme interests in life could be combined...."How would I like it?" |
27248 | In that moment of death or helplessness-- was it being fallen upon and eaten by the horde of savage things it normally ruled? |
27248 | In what way had it been affected? |
27248 | Inside, swathed in the secrecy of the fleecy folds of mist-- what was happening to the dog? |
27248 | Is n''t he afraid to show it to a stranger like me?" |
27248 | It seemed impossible that the ruling brain behind them had survived the cannibalistic rush and taken command of the mound again? |
27248 | Let''s see, what had I better carry you in?" |
27248 | Lions? |
27248 | Mammalian creatures? |
27248 | Now, to be practical-- have you thought of any way we could arm ourselves?" |
27248 | Or did it mean that_ all_ horn was untouched by it? |
27248 | Shall we be on our way? |
27248 | Shall we ramble along home?" |
27248 | Sleep? |
27248 | That unknown intelligence-- that mysterious intellect( super- termite?) |
27248 | The work of the ruling brain again? |
27248 | Then:"Kidding aside, ca n''t you dig up something interesting?" |
27248 | What are all these nauseating- looking blobs of lard lying about here, anyway?" |
27248 | What could the two do against that barrier? |
27248 | Where was the head- general? |
27248 | Why should he be?" |
27248 | Would the dog eat? |
27248 | You, who have been in the tropics many times on your lion- spearing and snake- hunting jaunts, ask such a thing? |
27248 | ant- size?" |
28953 | But why? 28953 But, Herbux, what_ is_ a Destructor?" |
28953 | But-- do_ what_? |
28953 | Could you possibly be persuaded to ignore for the moment our ban on professional talk? 28953 Destructor?" |
28953 | How did you know about that? |
28953 | How much do you know about our methods of working in the School of Environment? |
28953 | How_ could_ I know? 28953 Natural aptitudes? |
28953 | Well, how do you_ feel_ about it? 28953 What did you do?" |
28953 | What do you mean? 28953 What, precisely, do you mean?" |
28953 | With a-- a what? |
28953 | You are quite sure,Smithy asked,"that you know absolutely nothing about this boy''s past? |
28953 | But do n''t you imagine it''s some word he just made up?" |
28953 | But do they find out_ why_ he was a criminal? |
28953 | But has he? |
28953 | But how explain Dicky? |
28953 | But what course do you pursue when you find a boy who just does n''t prove out according to the prognostications?" |
28953 | Could I see and talk to this boy who wants to be a--"he grimaced--"a Destructor?" |
28953 | Do you mean that you ca n''t_ bring yourself_ to do it, or that it is physically impossible?" |
28953 | Do you_ want_ to kill these harmless pets?" |
28953 | Have they reduced the number of new criminals? |
28953 | His parents, his birthplace-- anything at all? |
28953 | How could anybody know?" |
28953 | I said to myself,''Possy, have you got yourself a mutant?'' |
28953 | Is n''t that right, Herbux?" |
28953 | Is that any less fair than what I do?" |
28953 | Perhaps you should-- but doubtless it has already occurred to you-- turn him over to physio- psychological rebuilding?" |
28953 | Suppose he does''destruct''an animal or two? |
28953 | Then I asked myself,''how do you account for the cat?''" |
28953 | When did you first notice you had it?" |
28583 | Adventuring, father? |
28583 | And now, father, what will we do? |
28583 | Do you want me to wait? |
28583 | Do you want to be late, child? |
28583 | Jim, what''s wrong? |
28583 | Just what do you mean, Sally? |
28583 | Three days? |
28583 | Was constructing the stand- in difficult, father? |
28583 | Where does that put you? |
28583 | Where were you? 28583 Why are you trying to frighten me, Jim? |
28583 | Why did you wait? 28583 Why do you stare at your own son as if you''d never seen a baby before? |
28583 | You never went to the office, father? 28583 You''d be surprised if I did, would n''t you?" |
28583 | You_ will_ marry me, wo n''t you? |
28583 | A girl could be shy, could n''t she, and still be pretty enough to attract and hold men? |
28583 | But how could I feel proud and strong and reckless by her side? |
28583 | Can an eagle pretend to be a sparrow? |
28583 | Can the thunder muffle its voice when two white- crested clouds collide in the shining depths of the night sky?" |
28583 | Did you notice how his eyes followed me every moment?" |
28583 | Do you want me to stay and talk to you, Sally?" |
28583 | Does not that content you?" |
28583 | Hair ribbons and perfume, a mirror tilted at just the right angle, an invitation to a party on the dresser-- what more did a girl need? |
28583 | How could I share her paltry joys and sorrows, chirp with delight as a sparrow might chirp hopping about in the grass? |
28583 | Hurry, hurry-- or it will be too late!_"Too late for what? |
28583 | If Tommy was n''t a normal, healthy baby do you imagine for one instant they would have placed him in my arms?" |
28583 | Is that all you can say? |
28583 | Is there something_ wrong_ with Tommy?" |
28583 | My son, Tommy, will become a strong, proud adventurer daring the farthest planet of the farthest star? |
28583 | Remember the beautiful little train? |
28583 | Remember the toy locomotive you gave him for Christmas after I got hysterical and screamed at you? |
28583 | That''s unusual, is n''t it? |
28583 | Tommy got into a fight with a new boy in the neighborhood? |
28583 | Too late to recapture a happiness she had never possessed? |
28583 | What did you say? |
28583 | What did you say? |
28583 | What do you mean, Jim? |
28583 | What if Jimmy was only seventeen? |
28583 | What if the milkman was crowding sixty and wore thick- lensed glasses? |
28583 | Why did you send for her?" |
28583 | Why does n''t he get up and speak to you, if only to pour salt on the wounds you''ve borne for eight long years?__ Poor Sally! |
28583 | You never went at all?" |
28583 | You stand there looking at me as if I were a-- a patient...""A patient?" |
28583 | You want to go with me, do n''t you?" |
28583 | You''ve bought a new hat? |
28583 | _ Our child!_ How can you be so_ inhumanly_ calm?" |
28554 | And you speak English? 28554 Are you all right?" |
28554 | But would n''t it be more in accord with your principles of democracy if we all drew straws, or something along that line? 28554 Can you do that?" |
28554 | Can you look me in the eye and do it? |
28554 | Do you mean me? |
28554 | Has it done anything? 28554 Have I done anything to you? |
28554 | How do you explain that? |
28554 | How''s it coming? |
28554 | Is it going to be sick? |
28554 | Is that all you people can think of, killing and cutting? |
28554 | More? 28554 More?" |
28554 | Oh? |
28554 | Speak English? 28554 Then how do you do it?" |
28554 | This? |
28554 | What did it say? 28554 What do you suppose the matter is?" |
28554 | What for? |
28554 | What is it? |
28554 | What is it? |
28554 | What was that? |
28554 | What''s going on? |
28554 | What''s the matter with it? |
28554 | What''s the matter with you? 28554 What''s the matter with you?" |
28554 | What''s the matter? |
28554 | What''s this thing? |
28554 | Who? 28554 Why me?" |
28554 | Why not? 28554 You are quite afraid, are n''t you?" |
28554 | You got this for fifty cents? |
28554 | You wanted me, Captain? |
28554 | Am I speaking English? |
28554 | Anything else? |
28554 | But how can any lasting contact be established between your people and mine if you resort to such barbaric attitudes? |
28554 | Can you expect me to rush eagerly to my death? |
28554 | Eat me? |
28554 | How could we win? |
28554 | I could see the image in your mind-- most of me in the frozen food locker, some of me in the kettle, a bit for your pet cat--""So you read minds?" |
28554 | I examined your mind--""My mind?" |
28554 | I mean, what else can you do along those lines?" |
28554 | Is that correct?" |
28554 | The Captain?" |
28554 | Too heavy to run, too soft to fight, too good- natured to hunt for game--""How do you live?" |
28554 | What did it say?" |
28554 | What harm has it done? |
28554 | Where''s the cook? |
28554 | You''re a wub? |
28554 | You''ve been in contact with Earthmen before?" |
27383 | A smoke? 27383 Ai n''t there any more?" |
27383 | And of those three hundred, do you know how many understand, even vaguely, Electronics? 27383 And still no change in the standings?" |
27383 | And that test I took that you sent in and the fellas talked to me about? |
27383 | Are you telling me that in the entire United States, there is not one person who has a basic understanding of the twenty- four major fields? |
27383 | Aw, Freddy,Willy whined,"why dintcha lemme kill it? |
27383 | Dwindle, do you really think it was wise to issue warrants to arrest all those persons who scored perfect on the first test? 27383 Dwindle, why do n''t you be a good boy and run along to the snack bar for a coffee break? |
27383 | Freddy who? 27383 Freddy,"Willy sighed with adoration,"how''d ya ever get so smart? |
27383 | From Cape Carnival you mean? |
27383 | Have you tried looking through your files? |
27383 | Hold down the bench for me, O.K.? 27383 How come if you''re so smart you flunked out of all them schools?" |
27383 | How d''ya suppose they knew? |
27383 | How did he get out of jail so quick? 27383 How''s he gon na get back, even if he gets there O.K.? |
27383 | I mean, that we was here, if we did n''t know they was there? |
27383 | I think we''ve found our man, do n''t you, Dwindle? |
27383 | It''s about the trip to Ganymede, I suppose? |
27383 | Just exactly what are you trying to say, Jones? |
27383 | Me? 27383 Me? |
27383 | No foolin''? 27383 Personnel Specialist Jones?" |
27383 | Say, you know what I bet? 27383 See that new guy at the bench over yonder? |
27383 | So what''s he, poison or sumpin''? |
27383 | The percentages again? |
27383 | Then how d''ya know if you got the right answers? |
27383 | What would you say, Willy, if I told you that once I belonged to the richest family in Mississippi? |
27383 | What''s a Cygnus, Freddy? |
27383 | What''s an undecillion? |
27383 | What''s it mean, Freddy? |
27383 | What''s it to ya? |
27383 | Which way''d he go? |
27383 | Who gets this? |
27383 | Why do n''t you try making an IBM runout? |
27383 | Wonder where we can steal a stamp? |
27383 | Workin''a crossword puzzle? |
27383 | Ya ai n''t had a run- in with the bulls, have ya? |
27383 | Yeh, Willy,the second policeman broke in,"if you did n''t do it, and I believe you when you say you did n''t, then who did?" |
27383 | You ai n''t gettin''a job, are ya Freddy? |
27383 | You gon na send it in? |
27383 | You hear what Freddy said? 27383 You mean bugs have families and all, too?" |
27383 | You mean he got ever''last one of''em right? |
27383 | A dame? |
27383 | And I''m not even sure the thing will pan out, but you know all those newspaper stories about messages from another planet?" |
27383 | And of those twelve, guess how many have an adequate background in History and Anthropology? |
27383 | Can you imagine me peddling neckties on the corner?" |
27383 | Cygnus?" |
27383 | Flunked out? |
27383 | Freddy the Fish you mean?" |
27383 | Government ever think about that?" |
27383 | Hey, you know that test you took in the newspaper that you did n''t know I sent in? |
27383 | How many did you say there were?" |
27383 | I mean, bein''a bum and all?" |
27383 | It does n''t have what it takes, so skip it, huh?" |
27383 | Jones?" |
27383 | Like what has pictures and you''re supposed to find things wrong in the picture like dames with beards and dogs with six feet?" |
27383 | Much less an understanding of eighteen other fields?" |
27383 | Much less one who''ll take a chance on a flier like this?" |
27383 | Now who did it?" |
27383 | Now, who will it be?" |
27383 | Or you mean like from Hunger?" |
27383 | Please let me finish? |
27383 | Read it to me, huh, Freddy? |
27383 | See? |
27383 | That what it says?" |
27383 | The people who run the contest want to meet the guy, see? |
27383 | What good''s a stupid bug?" |
27383 | What good''s an education if you forget what things you know?" |
27383 | Where''d ya say it was from? |
27383 | Y''ain''t thinkin''a gettin''a JOB?" |
27383 | You know that last rocket we shot?" |
27383 | You say these prospects do n''t know the reasons behind the test?" |
28705 | ''Toma annerson?'' 28705 All right?" |
28705 | And the disintegrator- ray generators-- you''ll have them in operation, sir, just in case? |
28705 | And this voice-- it came from where, Artur? |
28705 | And you think there is fighting in progress now? |
28705 | Are we dreaming? |
28705 | Artur? 28705 Artur?" |
28705 | But-- but what am I to say? |
28705 | How did the word come? |
28705 | How was that, Artur? |
28705 | I thought you said your people were n''t fighters, Artur? |
28705 | Is there some danger? |
28705 | Is there trouble brewing? |
28705 | Monocars? |
28705 | Now, where will we find the enemy, these Neens? 28705 Suppose we''ll have trouble, sir?" |
28705 | That is your name? |
28705 | The disintegrator beams, sir? |
28705 | This is the lever? |
28705 | We are your friends,I replied,"but tell me, who is this one of whom you speak always, but do not name? |
28705 | What are the orders, sir? |
28705 | What weapons have they? 28705 Where-- where did you learn to speak this language?" |
28705 | Who, Artur? |
28705 | With the_ Ertak_ poised over your head, dropping atomic bombs? |
28705 | Wonder what that means, sir? |
28705 | You think, then, that we will have trouble, sir? |
28705 | You will come with us now, to the Place? |
28705 | You-- you speak English? |
28705 | And do you know what we are here for, and what all this means?" |
28705 | And what means of travel?" |
28705 | Do you find any indications of habitation?" |
28705 | Has the report on the atmosphere come through yet?" |
28705 | Have n''t you any advance guards, or spies, or outposts?" |
28705 | Have you any idea?" |
28705 | How are we bearing?" |
28705 | If the scientists really want to do something for humanity, why do n''t they show us how to do without food and sleep? |
28705 | Something to break the monotony, eh? |
28705 | What are your orders?" |
28705 | Will you give the order?" |
28705 | Will you tell me, now?" |
28705 | Would you inspect the ship that brought Him here?" |
28705 | You are sufficiently familiar with the country to understand our objective?" |
29168 | And why would n''t I know a spaceship when I see one? |
29168 | And you want me to help you with this? |
29168 | Do you understand? 29168 Help you?" |
29168 | How would a man unravel a statement such as that? |
29168 | How? |
29168 | The one at the end of the rainbow? |
29168 | Then why do you need a spaceship? |
29168 | Well, now, Keech,I said finally,"why should I help you?" |
29168 | What''s this now? |
29168 | Why,I asked,"would a group of little people be building a spaceship here in America-- out in this lonely place?" |
29168 | You accept the proposition then? |
29168 | You mean you''ve been spying on us at the center all this time? 29168 And this world, as long as it lasts-- what would it be in that event? 29168 And what do you suppose I saw? 29168 And where would you be going? |
29168 | Are you convinced now that I have no intention of doing you any injury?" |
29168 | If you''ve been constantly around us-- and I''m still able to see the little people-- why did I never see you before?" |
29168 | Then he said,"What? |
29168 | What''s that, now?" |
29118 | A change in orders? |
29118 | Have we tried recently? |
29118 | Have you formed any opinion? |
29118 | Have you orders? |
29118 | Mr. Correy, will you give the necessary orders? |
29118 | See her spout? |
29118 | Some time in the Twenty- second Century, was n''t it, sir? |
29118 | Stand by for further communications, and-- are your generators working? |
29118 | The_ Kabit_? 29118 What happens when you reach the end of the path the ray cuts?" |
29118 | What weapons, sir? |
29118 | What''s up, sir? |
29118 | You-- you saw it, sir? |
29118 | ***** The_ Kabit_? |
29118 | A part of the ocean''s bed, thrust above the surface to be examined at will-- Couldn''t we leave our course long enough to-- to look her over?" |
29118 | And-- tell me, sir, what do you make of the appearance of the_ Kabit_ now?" |
29118 | Anything of interest to report?" |
29118 | Are any men away from the ship on leave?" |
29118 | Correy?" |
29118 | Have you any plans?" |
29118 | Have you seen anything of the liner that spoke to us yesterday?" |
29118 | Have you seen the thing that has us trapped?" |
29118 | How are conditions on the_ Kabit_?" |
29118 | How''s that for an idea?" |
29118 | Is that what you mean?" |
29118 | Old? |
29118 | Shall I set her down there?" |
29118 | What''s happening? |
29118 | Who''s this over here; Hydrot?" |
29118 | Why did n''t you just radio for assistance?" |
29118 | You are from the_ Ertak_?" |
29118 | You got the news through to Base, did n''t you, sir?" |
28677 | And how shall we harmonize the quotations? |
28677 | Another step and we have entered on the world of retribution, but what retribution is it? |
28677 | Are we to die as a nation, over the ballot- box? |
28677 | Are you in him? |
28677 | Can we find no brighter, higher principles in the human character? |
28677 | Can you hear a man speaking in a dead language? |
28677 | Can you remove this difficulty? |
28677 | Can you think of your relation and obligation to a being of whom you have never heard or learned? |
28677 | Do we pray one way and vote another? |
28677 | Do you ask how shall I enter the door? |
28677 | Do you say this is not the way? |
28677 | Have you faith in God and in his word? |
28677 | Have you no interest in this open door? |
28677 | How is this? |
28677 | How is this? |
28677 | How is this? |
28677 | How very different is the Christian''s future happy home? |
28677 | How was this? |
28677 | Is it Polytheism or Monotheism? |
28677 | Is it a filthy pool? |
28677 | Is it the world of peace and joy? |
28677 | Is it true of us, that we carry the seeds of our own destruction as a nation in our own bosom? |
28677 | Is its leading thought of many gods, found in all religions? |
28677 | Is the fundamental thought of either found in all the others? |
28677 | It will be of interest also to mark the improvements(?) |
28677 | Now, which is it that shades all religions? |
28677 | O, why should the pages of this book of books be burthened with such things? |
28677 | On Pentecost, when hundreds were convicted of their sins, and said, What shall we do? |
28677 | Second, is religion human or Divine in its origin? |
28677 | Shall we be so foolish? |
28677 | Shall we look to this? |
28677 | Some people say to me:''How can you vote for Garfield when he is a Christian and was a preacher?'' |
28677 | Then, why? |
28677 | They are these: First, was Polytheism or Monotheism the primitive religion? |
28677 | Well, well; how shall we understand this? |
28677 | Were these thoughts the thoughts of men only, or were they too high for us? |
28677 | Were those disciples who received the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins before Pentecost out of Christ-- uncleansed-- unwashed? |
28677 | What was it for? |
28677 | When was this and what was it for? |
28677 | Why is it that all men are not put into Christ? |
28677 | Will any one pretend that Polytheism is the primitive religion? |
28677 | Will you come and enter by the Lord Jesus, become a child of God by faith in Jesus Christ, being baptized into Christ? |
28677 | Will you enter Christ, or wait to be put into Christ? |
28677 | or is it the region of tribulation and anguish? |
27696 | A point of light, you mean? |
27696 | And he--? |
27696 | And how did the planet appear? |
27696 | And if you''re not sure it''s mechanical, how can you suggest there''s no possibility of psychological causation? 27696 And the probability of encountering three at once along a given atomjet trajectory?" |
27696 | And what do I look for, psychologically significant portions, is that it? |
27696 | And what do you sight at? |
27696 | And what does that add up to: a bright concentrated light source on which you fix your attention and a monotonous hum? |
27696 | And you''ll stay? |
27696 | But why has n''t this happened elsewhere? |
27696 | Er... look, lieutenant-- What was it? |
27696 | Feel up to it, now? |
27696 | Getting tired? |
27696 | He wants you around? |
27696 | How about scanning with me? 27696 How can anyone assume free fall? |
27696 | How did he take it out on you, parade duty? |
27696 | How much more of this? |
27696 | How''s my picture now? |
27696 | I want her kept away from me, do you hear? 27696 Like what, lieutenant?" |
27696 | Major,the adjutant asked,"how long is the general going to be tied up? |
27696 | No, but why has n''t someone tried? |
27696 | Now what? |
27696 | Now, Grant, will you take me to it? 27696 Now, would you lift me through the canopy, please? |
27696 | Put it in the little black circle? |
27696 | The navigation exercise, you mean? 27696 The what?" |
27696 | Then you''ve got a pilot? |
27696 | Too great to account for three ships, anyway, is that it? |
27696 | Unchaperoned? |
27696 | Well? |
27696 | Well? |
27696 | What about the incidence of penetrating meteors in the mesosphere? |
27696 | What did I look like? |
27696 | What do you mean? |
27696 | What do you think about instituting a search of this vicinity for other parts, general? |
27696 | What is it he wants coördinated, the syk or me? |
27696 | What time is it? |
27696 | What we talked about? 27696 What''s that again?" |
27696 | Would you like a pilot to help you orient from here? |
27696 | Would you please wait in the outer office for just a moment? |
27696 | Yeah, but what''s it all about? 27696 You bring his slippers?" |
27696 | You, a pilot? 27696 After a short silence Bridget asked,What is the compensating factor for the reactor''s being placed off the center of stability?" |
27696 | And I want reports on anything that looks like anything, understand?" |
27696 | And how come so soon? |
27696 | Are you ready to coöperate?" |
27696 | Auditorily, the power hum--""What stands out?" |
27696 | Bridget said seriously,"You think I''ve been enticing you into the pilot job, is that it?" |
27696 | But reflex from what? |
27696 | But this one-- You know where she''s from, Grant?" |
27696 | Can you come down to Hangar Four?" |
27696 | Extrasensory perception or something psychological?" |
27696 | For your sake and his sake, I suggest you come back tomorrow, huh?" |
27696 | From the rear came the voice of a courageous civilian mechanical engineer,"What about a check on the pilots?" |
27696 | Grant fumed,"Then you know what it is? |
27696 | His quick glance at the basement showed first that a twilight shadow was moving in from the north-- From the north? |
27696 | How can you affect glide- ins at surface air density without nosing in?" |
27696 | How does that work again?" |
27696 | Now, will you come on down?" |
27696 | She smiled vaguely, so Grant followed up with:"What''s your background?" |
27696 | So, if you have n''t isolated any mechanical causation, how can you be sure it''s mechanical?" |
27696 | Some sort of reflex? |
27696 | Then he ceased masticating and mouthed anxiously,"You''ve told the general this?" |
27696 | What were the stimuli associated with the manual navigation problem?" |
27696 | When can you have it for me?" |
27696 | Why should Grant care, anyway? |
27696 | Will you come down here?" |
27696 | Would you mind?" |
27696 | You''ve had your fun baiting-- now, what made me blank?" |
29159 | But what are you? |
29159 | But what happened when you met the ship? |
29159 | Eat? |
29159 | Have a drink of the best damn water in the solar system? |
29159 | So the hemlock, as you call it, is beginning to affect you at last? 29159 This is the violator?" |
29159 | What did you say? |
29159 | What is this torture? |
29159 | Who knows? |
29159 | Why are you in this system? |
29159 | You know the penalty? 29159 But what was this? 29159 But where do you suppose they came from? |
29159 | But where were their masters? |
29159 | He said, voice muffled by the confines of the plastic helmet,"Who are you?" |
29159 | How do you feel?" |
29159 | Or was n''t I keeping a leash on my thoughts? |
29159 | Shoot my way out? |
29159 | What kind of torture could this be? |
29159 | Would it last 21 days? |
29159 | Would this torture-- he chuckled-- last until then? |
29271 | But what''s so odd about that? |
29271 | Have you ever felt_ porous_?... |
29271 | So if a few individual cells with rudimentary data- storage capacity got the idea of uniting why could n''t they act like a complex organism? |
29038 | Anyway, what do you want a ray for? 29038 Are you Burroughs, the traitor?" |
29038 | Did you ever hear of Lieutenant Burroughs? |
29038 | How do you feel? |
29038 | One of the chosen what? |
29038 | The man who fought for you-- how is he? |
29038 | Took five of you bums to handle him, did it? |
29038 | Want to take care of him? |
29038 | What do you take me for? |
29038 | Where you bound for? |
29038 | Yes? 29038 Your husband?" |
29038 | D''ye think I''m in this business to provide amusement for you? |
29038 | Do you expect me to think that a coupon clipper could have done that? |
29038 | Do you know who I am?" |
29038 | Get it? |
29038 | Goin''to kill us both, or leave her to me?" |
29038 | Hear?" |
29038 | How long has it been since they took me out? |
29038 | How many times have I told you to quit mauling the prisoners? |
29038 | How''d you get here?" |
29038 | No top nor bottom-- just a long, smooth tube with numerous enigmatic doors leading to-- where? |
29038 | Quirl gasped,"do n''t you know me? |
29038 | Should he try to hold up the navigating officer? |
29038 | Was his undeserved shame now to follow him to his grave? |
29038 | What else?" |
29038 | What is that?" |
29038 | Who is he?" |
29038 | Yet, I thought if I laid all my cards before you-- You realize what this means?" |
29038 | You did n''t take me for an out- and- out damned pirate, did you?" |
29038 | Your family got money?" |
29038 | Your guns, with no gravity to interfere and no air to stop the bullets, have just about unlimited range, have n''t they?" |
29038 | man?" |
29038 | oath?" |
29038 | to disguise himself like a son of the idle rich in order to lay the infamous''Scourge''by the heels, is n''t it?" |
29038 | yelled the guard from the platform,"''member how sore the Old Man was about the last terrie you killed? |
29206 | There is nothing further I can do-- Mister Smith? |
29206 | How could they be killed,_ en masse_? |
29206 | That is all?" |
29206 | Who was chief among you?" |
29206 | You feel better, no?" |
29195 | And if we find ourselves unable to give it to you? |
29195 | Do n''t they always? |
29195 | Either black or gray-- or why not a bright puce? |
29195 | Is that Martian time or Earth time? |
29195 | May I, excellency? |
29195 | Meeting of the regional vice- chancellors tomorrow, eh? |
29195 | Should n''t you look into it? |
29195 | What about that possible ship from Mars? |
29195 | What is it this time? |
29195 | What would you suggest? |
29195 | What''s for dinner? |
29195 | And, when they were comfortable,"Now, to what do I owe the honor of this visit?" |
29195 | Eyeing the opulent nudes, she giggled and said,"Do n''t they look awfully-- plain? |
29195 | Have you reached communication with our brothers and sisters on the red planet?" |
29195 | He said, in deep, slightly guttural, vastly impressive intonations,"What about Mars, honorable sir? |
29195 | He said,"How many people do you plan to send here, Captain?" |
29195 | He said,"What is this? |
29195 | She said,"Could n''t we send out a ship to study conditions first hand, honorable sir?" |
29195 | Would they_ have_ to set it back that far? |
28832 | All ready to go, Kent? |
28832 | And it''s pulling the_ Pallas_ toward it? |
28832 | Are the others guarding you? |
28832 | Are you men going to let him get away with this? |
28832 | But what about those four of Jandron''s men that got away? |
28832 | But what''s he doing here? |
28832 | But would n''t you rather go back to the_ Pallas_ with us? |
28832 | Did it all work as I told you it would, Jandron? |
28832 | Do you know whether there are any ships in the pack with fuel in their tanks? |
28832 | Do you see it? |
28832 | Do you think they plan an attack on us now? |
28832 | Have they dared harm you? |
28832 | Have you gone crazy, Jandron? |
28832 | How will you get it over to your ship? |
28832 | If Galling was at the controls in the pilot- house, how did the explosion kill him? |
28832 | If the_ Pallas_ does enter the dead- area and join the wreck- pack,Liggett said,"how long will we be able to live?" |
28832 | Is n''t that so, Miss Mallen? |
28832 | Just what is the truth? |
28832 | Just what is this dead- area, sir? |
28832 | Kent, what are you going to have her do? |
28832 | Marta, could you in any way get space- helmets and get out to bring them over here to us? |
28832 | Marta, you''re all right? |
28832 | Marta, you''re in the pilot- house? 28832 Mr. Liggett, will you supervise that?" |
28832 | Then there''s really no chance for us? |
28832 | What about Jandron himself? |
28832 | What about your passengers? |
28832 | Who was controlling the ship when this happened? |
28832 | Why not abandon ship in the space- suits,asked Liggett, the second- officer,"and trust to the chance of some ship picking us up?" |
28832 | Would n''t mind if Liggett and I came along, would you? |
28832 | You have the door open, Marta? |
28832 | You said one of your passengers had escaped the explosion? |
28832 | You''re going to have her--? |
28832 | You''re living on one of the wrecks? |
28832 | You''ve searched? |
28832 | Your space- suit is working all right? |
28832 | But were they? |
28832 | Did you find a wreck with fuel?" |
28832 | Do you see the heavy little steel door in the wall beside the instrument- panel?" |
28832 | Do you think you can do that, Marta?" |
28832 | Now, can you get up to the pilot- house? |
28832 | There''s no one guarding it or the upper- deck? |
28832 | What had her eyes tried to tell him? |
28832 | What was this girl doing amid the men of the_ Martian Queen_? |
28832 | Where''s another?" |
28832 | Why could n''t we find one that has fuel in its tanks, transfer it to our own tanks, and get away?" |
28832 | Will you be all right until then?" |
28832 | You heard nothing of their plans?" |
29140 | A true story, papa? |
29140 | And not with ideas, like we do now, father? |
29140 | And what did these beings look like, father? |
29140 | And what happened to Zizzo and Zizza, papa? |
29140 | Can you prove it? |
29140 | Did n''t the Earth- lings fight back, papa? |
29140 | How many of these beings were there, father? |
29140 | How, papa? |
29140 | Is that slang, papa? 29140 Oh, papa, was n''t Knowall smart? |
29140 | Oh, papa, were n''t Knowall and his followers in Greenland awfully sad the way things had turned out? |
29140 | Papa, what sort of language did these Star- beings talk? |
29140 | So then, father, all the An- vils flew away from Earth? |
29140 | Then, father, the invaders killed off all the Earth- lings? |
29140 | Then, he was very rich? |
29140 | Then, papa, everything was peaceful on Earth after the An- vils enslaved the humans? |
29140 | Then, papa, the An- vils finally killed off each other? |
29140 | Was n''t there any difference at all between the Star- beings and the humans, papa? |
29140 | What did the Earth- lings call the invaders, father? |
29140 | What does''imbuing''mean? |
29140 | What does''immune''mean? |
29140 | What is nostalgia? |
29140 | What were those things? |
29140 | What''s a psychiatrist? |
29140 | What''s the System? 29140 And what does mathematician mean? |
29140 | And what were they having? |
29140 | Frog legs-- what else?_ They were in the garden. |
29140 | Lake]"What were those things like, father?" |
29140 | Pay- off?" |
29140 | What did they have?" |
29140 | What was it, father? |
29140 | Zenia interrupted,"Are n''t you talking a bit above the child''s understanding, Drake?" |
26205 | A blue tie, huh? |
26205 | A cup of coffee? |
26205 | About who? |
26205 | Am I? |
26205 | And if not? |
26205 | And one more thing: Is Colonel Sagen around? |
26205 | And there''s always pilot error to blame, too, I suppose? |
26205 | Anything wrong with her? 26205 Been counting the minutes to take- off, I suppose?" |
26205 | Beg pardon? |
26205 | Can I come in? 26205 Can I get you anything?" |
26205 | Carolyn, you think I wanted to chance making you a widow twenty- four hours after you became a bride? |
26205 | Casey, do you know me? |
26205 | Did you experience a feeling... perhaps, rather uncanny... that the whole thing had happened to you before? 26205 Do n''t you get the drift, major? |
26205 | Do n''t you know, darling Lance? 26205 Does n''t the word have any significance for you?" |
26205 | Feel what? |
26205 | For what? 26205 Has n''t he?" |
26205 | Has n''t what? 26205 How about his daughter?" |
26205 | I suppose it''s back to the guardhouse for me now, huh? 26205 I thought the guidance systems and the autopilot computers took care of all the astrogation corrections?" |
26205 | I''ve lived with him all my life, why should n''t I? 26205 Is it you? |
26205 | Is it, Lance? 26205 Is n''t she?" |
26205 | Is this a joke, colonel? |
26205 | Just what I need? 26205 Lance?" |
26205 | No? |
26205 | Only how come all the suspense? |
26205 | Only my man is immune from everything? |
26205 | Perhaps some other type of phenomenon was manifested? 26205 Since when?" |
26205 | So let''s not worry, huh? |
26205 | The most probable reason why some hype- pilots never quite make it back to our world is that the men involved--"The men? 26205 Then, how come I''m not in a regular hospital? |
26205 | Time- track? 26205 Was it? |
26205 | Well? |
26205 | Well? |
26205 | What could have caused a hallucination like that? |
26205 | What d''you mean, when you say''here''? |
26205 | What has all this got to do with Carolyn Sagen? 26205 What have I done?" |
26205 | What''ll it be, major? |
26205 | What''s that supposed to mean? |
26205 | What, Lance? |
26205 | What? |
26205 | Who? |
26205 | Why? |
26205 | Wo n''t I? |
26205 | Would you try? |
26205 | Yes? |
26205 | You feel it too, do n''t you? |
26205 | You''re not trying to imply that... that I''m on a diff--? |
26205 | *****"What?" |
26205 | About what? |
26205 | Adventure? |
26205 | And Lance--""Yes, Carolyn?" |
26205 | And his mind added:_ How could you forget?_"Major." |
26205 | And then, how will you fill up your precious training classes? |
26205 | And where, by the way, was Carolyn? |
26205 | And you remember what a raconteur the padre proved to be when Light- Colonel Galache got spliced?" |
26205 | Anyhow, what choice did he have? |
26205 | Area cleared?" |
26205 | Besides, I''m a light eater in hyperspace-- as who is n''t? |
26205 | But what? |
26205 | But who would n''t, cooped up alone in a steel projectile for four weeks? |
26205 | But you, Carolyn-- don''t you see, hon? |
26205 | Can you read me?" |
26205 | Could a mere month have made that much difference? |
26205 | Did he want coffee? |
26205 | Did you notice anything else?" |
26205 | Do n''t you think I''m hep to that?" |
26205 | Earth is a planet too, is n''t it? |
26205 | Finally, he put forth a faltering question:"Is there any way I can get back to Home Base? |
26205 | Get her out to meet me when I land, will you? |
26205 | Got the preset tapes installed and checked?" |
26205 | Had he no rights as a commissioned officer and a world citizen? |
26205 | Had the big try been for nothing? |
26205 | Has n''t he got that nickname? |
26205 | How was it they were always compensating for their frustration? |
26205 | How well do you recall your experience?" |
26205 | Hypnotize me, so you can erase all my past?" |
26205 | If I answer your questions, will you answer mine?" |
26205 | Is it really you, darling?" |
26205 | Just because something''s_ out there_, as you say... why is it so important to build ships and go out and look at it?" |
26205 | More flights through that hyperspace muck?" |
26205 | My first flight?" |
26205 | Otherwise--""Otherwise, what?" |
26205 | Right, Colonel Sagen?" |
26205 | Say, what''s the matter with you monkeys? |
26205 | She''s O.K., is n''t she?" |
26205 | Suppose I had n''t beat my brains out to get into hype- training? |
26205 | That''s your main worry, is n''t it? |
26205 | The one who... say, was n''t she all set to marry you?" |
26205 | Then, how will you get new chumps to pilot your ships to the stars? |
26205 | WHERE?_ He could have lowered his head and pounded it to a pulp against the wall, in his rage and frustration at being confined. |
26205 | Was it Carolyn? |
26205 | Were the beacons sweeping back and forth just to welcome him? |
26205 | What better consolation can a man ask, for not having gotten to land at the apogee point of his orbit?" |
26205 | What difference did it make? |
26205 | What do you mean-- it''s_ me_ you want now, not that poor broken thing you buried? |
26205 | What else do you intend to do? |
26205 | What had Carolyn been trying to tell him? |
26205 | What now? |
26205 | What psychologists call the sense of_ dà © jà vu_?" |
26205 | What reason have I got to stay in it? |
26205 | What was that in the far corner of the field?_ A big pile of crumpled metal, already rusted and ready for the bulldozers. |
26205 | What''ve they got you in for?" |
26205 | When you took off that night eight weeks ago, that night I kissed you good- by, your ship... oh do n''t you comprehend?... |
26205 | Where should he go next? |
26205 | Where? |
26205 | Who did you say you were up there?" |
26205 | Why is she being kept from me?" |
26205 | Why the jailhouse?" |
26205 | Why, you''re just about to--""To cry, Lance? |
26205 | You did n''t?" |
26205 | You mean, the pilots?" |
26205 | You think I''m a ghost?" |
26205 | [ Illustration]"But Carolyn did exist before... where I was? |
26205 | _ My_ home base?" |
26205 | _ Where was she?__ Where? |
26205 | _ Where was she?__ Where? |
29053 | But what was it that left the box here? |
29053 | First the ZX-2, now-- That all? |
29053 | How will this affect me? |
29053 | Not conscious yet? |
29053 | Now, just what''s wrong with them? |
29053 | Now, where-- where? |
29053 | Painful? |
29053 | Paralyzed, eh? |
29053 | Tricky? 29053 But how long had passed-- how long? 29053 But was the box placed yet? 29053 But what good could it do? 29053 But what might be moving in it?... 29053 But what, he thought, of that? 29053 But where was the landing field? 29053 But why, he wondered as he flew almost blindly, had the ZX-2 so quickly flamed to oblivion? 29053 By what? 29053 Ca n''t see''em any more.... Those men getting up from the_ Saratoga_? 29053 Did you throw it over, or--? |
29053 | Dropping down to what? |
29053 | Finally the captain spluttered:"Is some maniac loose in this fleet? |
29053 | He sensed a man close behind him, and he heard:"Well? |
29053 | How much time had passed? |
29053 | No sign yet? |
29053 | No? |
29053 | Now, listen: What did you do with the box that you found? |
29053 | Okay? |
29053 | Peering hard at the chart, he said:"I have a minute to get clear, eh? |
29053 | The element of surprise was in his favor-- but how to gain advantage by it? |
29053 | The plane meant-- it meant Kashtanov had gone on his errand, had not yet returned? |
29053 | Then, as a full- throated drone pulsed from it:"Zenalishin iss there? |
29053 | Time to begin?" |
29053 | Was Kashtanov already hurrying back? |
29053 | Was Kashtanov that close? |
29053 | Well, I can do that; but wo n''t the water sweeping through from Gatun Lake after the spillway is wrecked catch me?" |
29053 | What had happened? |
29053 | What was this thing that had wiped out the crews of two dirigibles with deadly gas, and wrecked one of them? |
29053 | Where are you? |
29053 | Where is the American?" |
29053 | Where was he? |
29053 | With their secret of invisibility, their deadly blue rays, what havoc could n''t they wreak, working from their cunningly concealed base? |
29053 | You know the working well, do you not? |
29053 | he groaned,"How can I, how can I?" |
29060 | Are we on a sphere of some sort? |
29060 | Are you a mind- reader? |
29060 | But who will take care of poor daddy? 29060 Do you mind?" |
29060 | Do you realize,she panted, disentangling herself,"that you were pulling yourself out of this space into that one?" |
29060 | Have we gone crazy? 29060 I do n''t mean to be a crepe- hanger, but how do you know we will stop at the right point?" |
29060 | It_ is_ you, is n''t it? |
29060 | Now, where in the world--? |
29060 | Surely you must have suspected that long ago, when the disappearances first began? |
29060 | Then,suggested Phil,"why ca n''t we walk down to the axle on which it is balanced, and step out into Chicago?" |
29060 | Throw it off and watch us swing, eh? 29060 Whad''ya mean, do n''t know?" |
29060 | What are you laughing at? |
29060 | What did you really want here? 29060 What is the matter? |
29060 | What''ya carryin''it for, then? |
29060 | Who''s this? |
29060 | Yes,said Phil coolly, his self- control returning,"where are the other safes?" |
29060 | *****"What were you going to do around here?" |
29060 | A freely oscillating segment of space would naturally come to equilibrium in a position parallel to the rest of its own space, would it not?" |
29060 | And how prove it? |
29060 | But how? |
29060 | Can you understand that?" |
29060 | Is there anything else you want to know?" |
29060 | May I have the picture, Sergeant?" |
29060 | Or did he kill us, and is this Purgatory?" |
29060 | Or should he wait till darkness and see what he could do alone? |
29060 | Ought he have called the police and given them his idea? |
29060 | PART IV_ Marooned in Hyperspace_"I suppose you realize what he has done?" |
29060 | Parakeet?" |
29060 | What did you come here for? |
29060 | What did you do? |
29060 | What would happen?" |
29060 | What''s the equation for it?" |
29060 | Where is it?" |
29060 | Who took it?" |
29060 | Why did n''t he speak up when the safes began to pop?" |
29060 | You remember the little jolts when you pulled at the vines and when you kicked the funny animal? |
26278 | But,said the man,"where are the Egyptians?" |
26278 | Science has certainly made some advancement, but where is the warrant for the boastingof sciolists of modern times? |
26278 | Whither are we tending? |
26278 | Who can tell? |
26278 | ***** What is the difference between getting more out of a thing than there is in it and creating something out of nothing? |
26278 | *****"If the religious foundations and sanctions of morality are to be given up, what is to be substituted for them?" |
26278 | --_Origin of Species, p. 100._ How are we to reconcile the conflicting ideas in this speculation? |
26278 | 264, 266, 413._ Do the facts sustain this assumption? |
26278 | Are millions of years adequate as a cause, when associated with all the forces known in nature, to produce new species and extirpate old ones? |
26278 | Are there no spiritual wants consequent upon the nature of mind? |
26278 | BLIND FORCE OR INTELLIGENCE, WHICH? |
26278 | But how was it? |
26278 | By what other means do we distinguish between the rational and the insane? |
26278 | Can I comprehended the infinite? |
26278 | Can you get more out of a thing than there is in it? |
26278 | Can you see across? |
26278 | Could they think more freely? |
26278 | Do we attribute all the mercies of physical life to a supreme intelligence? |
26278 | Do we comprehend all that belongs to the physical sciences? |
26278 | Do we comprehend matter? |
26278 | Do you doubt this? |
26278 | Do you say I am lost in God? |
26278 | Do you say matter is infinite? |
26278 | Do you see? |
26278 | Do you use the old cry that all outside of matter belongs to the"unknown"and"unknowable?" |
26278 | Does matter pass out of being with death? |
26278 | Does this pass out of being with death? |
26278 | Errors are found in all the histories of humanity; shall we therefore discard science and civil government? |
26278 | Has he ever given it a name? |
26278 | Has science no prerogatives above the physical? |
26278 | Has such a revelation been made? |
26278 | Have men made no mistakes in science? |
26278 | How could this be made? |
26278 | How do unbelievers manage such objections to the hypothesis that chemical laws explain everything in vegetable life? |
26278 | How does this look by the side of the last quotation from Darwin? |
26278 | How is all this accounted for? |
26278 | How is it now? |
26278 | How is this? |
26278 | How much must I know? |
26278 | How often do we hear men say,"Science is progressive?" |
26278 | I know that I know, but do I comprehend that knowledge? |
26278 | Is it a blind force that anticipates growth in the plant, and lays away food, in the tissues, for future use? |
26278 | Is it necessary to the greatest good of the greatest number? |
26278 | Is it not a dangerous thing to make God a liar? |
26278 | Is it not a great insult? |
26278 | Is it not strange that dying men will reject the motive of life? |
26278 | Is it reasonable to allow that this revelation could be given by the spirit of God through holy men? |
26278 | Is there a place in man''s physical nature for bread and meat, for food of every variety that man''s soul desires? |
26278 | Is there an end in view that has governed in the great question of evolution of species, and the survival of the fittest? |
26278 | Is there any agreement among unbelievers which would serve as a model for us poor souls to imitate? |
26278 | Is there certain knowledge of missing links? |
26278 | Is there life without antecedent life, etc.? |
26278 | Is there no evidence of design here? |
26278 | Is there no liability to mental suffering? |
26278 | Is there not one species having its likeness represented by a species in the distant past? |
26278 | Is there such a thing as jurisprudence? |
26278 | Is there such a thing as morality carried into public relations? |
26278 | Is this true? |
26278 | It was a wonderful gain? |
26278 | Lost(?) |
26278 | May we not estimate civil government and religion both by the blood they have cost? |
26278 | No service to whom? |
26278 | Or, if you prefer it, what is the architect? |
26278 | Reader,"how readest thou?" |
26278 | SHALL WE ABANDON OUR RELIGION? |
26278 | Shall we condemn Christianity on account of man''s failures? |
26278 | Shall we discourage his honest efforts by keeping those failures always before him? |
26278 | Shall we keep his many deviations from truth and principle before him in order to cause greater deviations? |
26278 | Shall we on this account condemn all that in which man has and does progress? |
26278 | Shall we repudiate on account of mistakes? |
26278 | That is, in his philosophy, the"vital force is produced by the organism,"and the"organism is produced by the vital principle?" |
26278 | The question is often asked,"Why were they not continued throughout the Christian dispensation?" |
26278 | The question was asked,"Where are the Israelites?" |
26278 | Then why the opposition? |
26278 | There is nothing speculative(?) |
26278 | They have been very true(?) |
26278 | This orator asks the questions,"Whence came we?" |
26278 | Those empty vessels of ours, hearts"endowed with inexhaustible hope,"must turn away from the grave(?) |
26278 | To what end? |
26278 | Was it blind force or intelligence, which? |
26278 | Was it reasonable to expect a revelation from God? |
26278 | We should ask no questions(?) |
26278 | Well, how is it with the past? |
26278 | Well, is there any better agreement among politicians, or in civil governments? |
26278 | Were the people without a religious nature? |
26278 | Were they both evolved from the same unit? |
26278 | Were they in any sense better off? |
26278 | What becomes of evolution? |
26278 | What becomes of natural selection? |
26278 | What becomes of the doctrine of the survival of the fittest? |
26278 | What does Darwin know about the origin of life and mind? |
26278 | What has unbelief to give to the people of our age more than it offered centuries ago? |
26278 | What is the estimate placed upon it by the best minds of America? |
26278 | What is the value of the religion of Christ? |
26278 | What kind of a being must I be to know that"no message ever reached man from beyond the grave?" |
26278 | What natural law is violated in"Partheno Genesis?" |
26278 | What power is that which lies behind chemical affinities, and controls them with direct reference to organic being? |
26278 | What will become of yon dry leaf, torn from its parent stem by this wintry blast? |
26278 | When you ask an evolutionist for the links connecting new and old species, as he is pleased to denominate them, you receive the satisfactory(?) |
26278 | Whence came we? |
26278 | Where have last summer''s roses gone? |
26278 | Where is the difficulty? |
26278 | Where is the justice and goodness of God in the bloody wars of Israel? |
26278 | Where is the morality and righteousness of the wars of which we read? |
26278 | Where is the righteousness of capital punishment? |
26278 | Where shall we find them? |
26278 | Whither are we tending? |
26278 | Who is the architect? |
26278 | Who will"deliver"the unbelievers of our country"from this dead body?" |
26278 | Why affirm the eternity of matter and deny the eternity of spirit? |
26278 | Why do men strenuously avoid contradictory propositions? |
26278 | Why not find a few of the missing links there? |
26278 | Why should it be different with the young plant? |
26278 | Why should it perish with it? |
26278 | Why? |
26278 | Why? |
26278 | Will some bold unbeliever answer? |
26278 | Will you accept it and experience the fact? |
26278 | Will you dethrone the Creator? |
26278 | or shall we turn misanthropists? |
26278 | who can tell? |
29135 | A degree or two out o''station, ai n''t you? |
29135 | About as elastic as a head sea off the Fastnet, ai nt it? |
29135 | Are we going to spend''em all up here, Tim? |
29135 | Are you going to lift for The Shamrock? |
29135 | But she''ll drown in the water, wo n''t she? |
29135 | Ca n''t I fetch St. John''s-- not even with this breeze? |
29135 | Do n''t you, sir? 29135 Do you know this is a Mail- lane? |
29135 | How can there be? |
29135 | I''m glad I''m not a Mark Boat.... Do I want help? |
29135 | Is it as bad as that? |
29135 | Master,I would cry as I moved respectfully beneath him,"what is it you seek to- day?" |
29135 | Me? 29135 What does the Mark Boat say, George?" |
29135 | What under the stars are you doing here, you sky- scraping chimney- sweep? |
29135 | What''s happened? |
29135 | What''s our level? |
29135 | Xavier, roused from his calculations, only comprehending the last words:''Outrage of domicile? 29135 Are n''t you coming up on the bridge? |
29135 | By the way, would n''t you like to look round the engine- room?" |
29135 | Can you hold it?" |
29135 | Do you understand_ that_?" |
29135 | Do you want the firmament to yourself? |
29135 | Gummed silk? |
29135 | Have n''t you_ any_ lift in you, fore or aft?" |
29135 | How much do the doctors say we''ve added to the average life of a man?" |
29135 | My dear mayor, who is the man that has corrupted thy Julie?'' |
29135 | Shall we buy spares at Fayal?" |
29135 | Was n''t that quite a little draught?" |
29135 | Were you thinking of taking her on, George? |
29135 | What does she think a postal packet''s made of? |
29135 | What does that Tad- boat think she is doing, Tim?" |
29135 | What''s the fool waiting for now?" |
29135 | Who''s hindering?" |
29135 | Who_ is_ the officious sardine- tin?" |
29135 | Why did n''t you pull out round by Disko? |
29135 | You call yourself a sailor, sir? |
29135 | that after death he would very possibly go forever to unspeakable torment? |
29209 | And why not? |
29209 | Eavesdroppers? |
29209 | How did that creep get in here? |
29209 | How do you manage to keep thin? |
29209 | I presume,he said finally,"that you''re aware of the current feeling in our New York office?" |
29209 | Polo, tennis? 29209 What do you want?" |
29209 | What''s going on out there? |
29209 | Where were we? |
29209 | Who are you? |
29209 | He nodded to himself as he poured it, then looked up at Bezdek and asked,"But why this-- space opera is the colloquial term, I believe? |
29209 | So if you can live on Mars, how can you live in our atmosphere without a space- suit of some sort? |
29209 | Surely they are n''t seeing them on Mars?" |
29209 | Why not stick closer to real life?" |
10165 | And do you not know ripe from unripe fruit? |
10165 | And from what? 10165 And have you no vegetable fibres,"I said,"that are used for weaving?" |
10165 | And have you,I asked,"no apostates, as you have no traitors?" |
10165 | And how is the boat to pass over the hills? |
10165 | And how long,I inquired,"has electricity had so complete a monopoly of mechanical work?" |
10165 | And how,I said,"are we to cross them?" |
10165 | And if there be, Eunané, were_ you_ going to betray it-- to set Enva and Leenoo on to find it out? |
10165 | And in the triple band? |
10165 | And is such ill- temper and selfishness,I asked,"generally found among the deformed?" |
10165 | And must she keep down her veil,I asked,"in our own grounds?" |
10165 | And to whom,said Esmo, interposing for the first time,"have you thus betrayed us?" |
10165 | And what becomes,I asked,"of the younger men who must enter the world without property, without parents or protectors?" |
10165 | And what compels me to such haste, or to compliance without consideration? |
10165 | And what is its nature? |
10165 | And what,I asked,"is the legal definition of''grave bodily injury''?" |
10165 | And what,I inquired,"is your political constitution? |
10165 | And who has recommended you? |
10165 | And who,I asked,"has authority_ ad interim_ to decide this point?" |
10165 | And why not, Eveena? 10165 And why, my own?" |
10165 | And you would like to see it again? |
10165 | And your cloak,I asked,"is not that made of the skin of some animal?" |
10165 | And,I asked,"have you no animals employed in actually cultivating the soil?" |
10165 | And,asked another Chief,"do you know what instrument that enemy seeks to use?" |
10165 | And,said I,"are there many such appeals?" |
10165 | And,said I,"what sort of a reception may I expect at the end of my journey?" |
10165 | Are the voices of the Past assentient? |
10165 | Are you afraid of me? |
10165 | Are you an_ esve_, to be caged at home, and played with for lack of better employment? 10165 Are you not angered now?" |
10165 | Are you so frightened, child? |
10165 | But do you believe in goblins? |
10165 | But how did you unlock the springs? |
10165 | But is not the power exerted to drive so great a body of air exceedingly costly? |
10165 | But my story explained everything that seemed inexplicable; why was it not believed? 10165 But what did he do?" |
10165 | But what has the amount of your dowries to do with the matter? 10165 But, Eunané,"I said at last,"do you remember what you were saying when I called you-- called you on purpose to stop you? |
10165 | But,I answered at last,"how much did_ you_ promise, Eveena? |
10165 | But,I asked,"if a charge of assassination is once made and proved, how can the Courts refuse to do justice? |
10165 | But,I said,"if you are more powerful than the rulers of your people, what need of such careful secrecy?" |
10165 | But,replied the official,"how could we possibly have time to indulge in curiosity? |
10165 | But,said I,"if so long, so severely, and so universally discountenanced, how can their expression by one man here or there be considered perilous?" |
10165 | Can I forget that it saved my life? 10165 Can I not send to your father?" |
10165 | Can a star mislead the blind? 10165 Can human skill relight the lamps that the power of the Star has extinguished?" |
10165 | Can we? |
10165 | Can you not find them? |
10165 | Can you,said the speaker, turning to me with marked courtesy,"draw meaning or lesson from the self- entwined coil of the Serpent?" |
10165 | Could I dare return alive without her? 10165 Crying for fear? |
10165 | Do you know,asked the last inquirer again,"no name, and nothing that can enable us to trace those with whom you spoke or those who employed them?" |
10165 | Do you mean it? 10165 Do you mean that women expect and receive no more: that they do not naturally share in a man''s surplus wealth?" |
10165 | Do you mean to say that that is not exaggerated? |
10165 | Do you think I could take advantage of your not knowing the character? |
10165 | Do you think,I said,"that any possible proof would induce me to doubt you, or add anything to the assurance I derive from your word?" |
10165 | Does she know me so little as to think I could mean to torture her by suspense? 10165 Eivé,"she said,"has asked the charge of my flowerbed; but I had promised it, and"----"And you would rather give it,"I answered,"to Eunané? |
10165 | Eveena did not tell me why you sent for me, and----"And you were afraid to be scolded for spoiling the breakfast? |
10165 | Eveena might think it wise to make friends with you; but would she bear to be slighted and persecuted a whole summer if she could help herself? 10165 For yourself, my child?" |
10165 | Forgive what, my child? 10165 Had a Chief forgotten?" |
10165 | Has any brother counsel to afford? |
10165 | Has any brother,he said,"counsel to speak respecting the question actually before us?" |
10165 | Has any elder brother,inquired Esmo,"counsel to afford?" |
10165 | Have you need of me? |
10165 | How can I? |
10165 | How do you know? |
10165 | How do you mean,I inquired,"that you have got rid of old age and of disease?" |
10165 | How often would he have been right? 10165 How should she?" |
10165 | How so? |
10165 | How so? |
10165 | How so? |
10165 | I can help you? |
10165 | I had no reason to hate you? 10165 I suppose in almost any case we should escape or die together? |
10165 | If so, my child, why have you all been so bitter against Eveena? 10165 Inspection?" |
10165 | Is he outcast? |
10165 | Is it her fault? |
10165 | Is it midnight still in the Council Chamber? |
10165 | Is it needful that his lips be sealed for ever? |
10165 | Is it,I inquired,"permissible for a young lady to accompany a stranger on such an excursion?" |
10165 | Is it? 10165 Is that your reliance?" |
10165 | It_ is_ Eivé then? 10165 May I,"she suggested,"write your message for you, and put your purport in words that will be understood by my father alone?" |
10165 | Must you wear those? |
10165 | Not even,I asked,"by inexperienced or clumsy hands?" |
10165 | Nothing? |
10165 | Of whom do you speak as Clavelta? |
10165 | Once bought, then, wives are not worth pleasing? 10165 Or did you think Clavelta''s daughter had no share in the hereditary gifts of her family?" |
10165 | Or have you any sort of introduction or credentials to me? |
10165 | Ought I not to be so? 10165 Poison?" |
10165 | So much the worse for them, surely,she answered simply,"if it be right that men should rule and women obey?" |
10165 | So you would rather belong to the worst master of your own race than to me? |
10165 | Surely it is strange to give her, of all, a special privilege and confidence? |
10165 | Surely, Eunané, every man wishes those around him happy, if it do not cost too much to make them so? |
10165 | Tell me,I said,"what, according to your own rules of feminine reserve and obedience, you deserve? |
10165 | Then these duels have injured him in Southern opinion, and have probably tended to isolate him from society? |
10165 | Then your marriages,I said,"are permanent?" |
10165 | Then,I said,"I suppose your engagement of to- day was a meeting of this society?" |
10165 | Then,I said,"will Eveena still wish to share it?" |
10165 | Then,she said hopefully, but half confidently,"when you go, if I have not given you cause of lasting displeasure, you_ will_ take me with you? |
10165 | There are such? |
10165 | Wal,he said,"how much du yew calc''late we shall hev to pay?" |
10165 | Well, and what is this in the stylic writing? |
10165 | What am I to do with this? |
10165 | What am I to swear? |
10165 | What are the symptoms, then? |
10165 | What can that matter? |
10165 | What did you promise me? |
10165 | What do you know, my child, either of blisters or stripes? |
10165 | What does he mean? |
10165 | What for? 10165 What have I done,"she faltered,"to be so punished? |
10165 | What have I yet to forgive, Madonna? |
10165 | What have you told? |
10165 | What is it? |
10165 | What is it? |
10165 | What matter? 10165 What more can I be? |
10165 | What seest thou? |
10165 | What seest thou? |
10165 | What seest thou? |
10165 | What seest thou? |
10165 | What suggested to you,I asked one day of Eveena,"the suspicion that so narrowly saved my life?" |
10165 | What troubles you, my own? 10165 What would you have, Eveena? |
10165 | What,I asked, when we re- entered my chamber,"is the meaning of the title by which the Regent addressed you?" |
10165 | What_ does_ that mean? |
10165 | What_ is_ the matter? |
10165 | Who has dared? |
10165 | Who has taken on himself to make law, or form plans for carrying out old law, without my leave? 10165 Why did you not speak as we came home?" |
10165 | Why need you ask me? |
10165 | Why not? |
10165 | Why not? |
10165 | Why should you buy anything twice over, Clasfempta, whether it be a wife or an ambâ? 10165 Why?" |
10165 | Why? |
10165 | Will you let Enva answer you? |
10165 | Will you promise to use a hammer when you wish to be rid of her? |
10165 | Will you speak to her? |
10165 | Would any brother speak? |
10165 | Would you not render it in the terminology of the hymn you translated for us,''Between Purgatory and Hell, one dream of Heaven?'' 10165 Ye who, lost in outer night, Reach at last the Source of Light, Ask ye in that light to dwell? |
10165 | You are sorry for that child? |
10165 | You can read,I said,"by starlight?" |
10165 | You do not mean to go back to the Astronaut? |
10165 | You have seen? |
10165 | You say,he replied,"that there is an organised scheme to destroy these people by force or fraud?" |
10165 | You trust me then, absolutely? |
10165 | ''Do n''t you feel,''he said,''that intentional cruelty is what no ruler, whether of a household or of a kingdom, has a right to pass over? |
10165 | After giving her time, as I thought, to recover herself, I said--"Well, I suppose we may now join them at the morning meal?" |
10165 | Am I to deal unjustly that I may seem just? |
10165 | And have you never seen anything of the world about you?" |
10165 | And so you think I must be tired of my bride, before the colours have gone round on the dial?" |
10165 | And what had I done to displease you, just before they sent us the''courage cup''?" |
10165 | And what is the terrorism that makes it dangerous to avow a credulity or incredulity opposed to received opinion?" |
10165 | And why have you used the past tense?" |
10165 | And, again, why does he speak to Eveena as to the Camptâ, and to us as to children--''child''is his softest word for us? |
10165 | And, had you been in fault, could, I humble you in other eyes?" |
10165 | And, whatever you had done, do you fancy that I could shrink from you? |
10165 | Are your countrymen satisfied with the results?" |
10165 | As soon as she caught my look of doubt--"Have_ I_ done wrong?" |
10165 | As we rose, I asked Eveena, who, with more courtesy than the rest of us, had finished her portion--"Is there any justice in these reproaches? |
10165 | At any rate, you have told me daily for more than a year that I am living under constant peril of assassination; have I seemed to quail thereat? |
10165 | Besides, who talks air?" |
10165 | But is death so terrible to_ us_? |
10165 | But what do the last words mean? |
10165 | But what is the most usual cause of death, where neither disease nor senility are other than rare exceptions?" |
10165 | But what made you ask? |
10165 | But where is our Chief? |
10165 | But why should you object? |
10165 | But, Eveena, why conceal it? |
10165 | But, the bargain made, does it really govern the after relation? |
10165 | Can the instigators protect the culprit without committing themselves?" |
10165 | Can you decide without inquiry, condemn without evidence, punish without hearing? |
10165 | Can you take vengeance for a fault you have yourself provoked? |
10165 | Can you? |
10165 | Could you endure to be hated in your own home, or I to know that you deserved it? |
10165 | Could you have so trusted me?" |
10165 | Did it contain the oxygen essential to Tellurian lungs? |
10165 | Did we ask whether you had another wife, or who would be your favourite? |
10165 | Did you hear the proverb Leenoo muttered, very unjustly, when she left your room yesterday,''A favourite wears out many sandals''? |
10165 | Did you promise to like us, or even to be kind to us? |
10165 | Do men really spend their wealth wholly on themselves, and take no pleasure in the pleasure of women?" |
10165 | Do n''t you understand? |
10165 | Do you expect him to be harder to her than to us? |
10165 | Do you know"( as I was silent)"what that doom is?" |
10165 | Do you suppose I listen in the roads?" |
10165 | Do you suppose I think better of you, or feel the more kindly towards you, that you have not taken vengeance? |
10165 | Do you think I should hesitate between you?" |
10165 | Do you think I would not have given this or all the contents of the chest into your hands, and asked no question?" |
10165 | Do you think it is a lie that has made Eveena what she is?" |
10165 | Do you think that to- day I have doubted or suspected you, even while you have accused yourself? |
10165 | Do you think that women feel so differently? |
10165 | Does she cast no shadow because it never darkens his presence to us? |
10165 | Eveena?" |
10165 | Extinguishing the lamp, I found that the Earth''s diameter on the discometer measured 2 ° 3''52"(?). |
10165 | Following her pencil as she pointed to the ciphers, I said--"Is not_ asny caré_ a false concord? |
10165 | For the arm that smote and spared not, shall His wisdom spare to smite? |
10165 | Has it never seemed to you strange that, loving Eveena as I do,_ I_ do not fear to die? |
10165 | Has this peristyle given you your first sight of flowers beyond those in the beds of your Nursery? |
10165 | Have the women of your Earth hearts so much harder and skins so much softer than ours?" |
10165 | Have you not seen a big creature-- I should call it a bird, but a bird that can not fly, and is covered with coarse hair instead of feathers? |
10165 | How can I bear to be such a burden upon you? |
10165 | How could I ask you to promise that I may behave as ill as I please? |
10165 | How could any but the vilest coward return and say to a father,''You trusted your daughter to me, and she has perished by my fault or neglect''?" |
10165 | How could you? |
10165 | How did you get this?" |
10165 | How did you like her doctrine? |
10165 | I pointed to these, directing my companion''s attention and asking,"What are they?" |
10165 | I suppose I must not speak to her?" |
10165 | I told Eivé so next day-- you remember Eivé would have no part with us? |
10165 | I would not believe my ears if, for all that all of us could invent against her, I heard him so much as ask Eveena,''Are you speaking the truth?''" |
10165 | If she were not, could I complain of her?" |
10165 | If you are going to leave me at home in future"----"My child, can you not trust me to take you for my own pleasure?" |
10165 | In the Home of Peace, Clavelta, can our fears thy spirit move? |
10165 | Is buying a girl cheap, because she is not a beauty, one of those things?" |
10165 | Is it so near?" |
10165 | Is it too much to be bound not to appeal against me to the law, which can not yet determine whether I am a reality or a fiction? |
10165 | Is not a fact the complete and unanswerable refutation of its impossibility?" |
10165 | It is not worth while to purchase happy faces, bright smiles, and willing kisses now and then at a cost the giver can scarcely feel?" |
10165 | It was not unnatural that, if carried to a new world, that fearful disease should assume a new form; but how could it have been conveyed? |
10165 | Must even your womanhood reverse the clasps of your childhood?" |
10165 | Must the giant promise not to exercise the masculine prerogative of physical force safely conceded to the dwarf? |
10165 | Nay, dearest, what pains you so? |
10165 | One and all were silent, till Esmo again put the formal question:--"Has he who was our brother betrayed the brotherhood?" |
10165 | Or do you fancy that their smiles are more loyal and sincere when won by kindness than....""By fear? |
10165 | Or have I proved my arm a little too substantial? |
10165 | Or, if you could, could you bear to see me hated and my life made miserable?" |
10165 | Ought she not to be whipped?" |
10165 | Our visit, however, was unsatisfactory; and as we came away Colonel A---- said--"Well, I suppose this experience confirms you in your disbelief?" |
10165 | Presently I inquired,"If you allow no appeal to popular feeling or passion, to what was I so nearly the victim? |
10165 | She( Eveena?) |
10165 | Still puzzled? |
10165 | Surely you do not so misunderstand me as to think I counselled you to treat myself differently from others? |
10165 | The Arctic circular thermometer fell to within a few points from its minimum of--50 ° Centigrade[?]. |
10165 | They were not at my belt, and I asked,"Have I returned them to you?" |
10165 | Was it that the gas had been frozen, and had sunk into the lower part of the bulb, where it would, of course, be invisible? |
10165 | Was it, if capable of respiration, dense enough to sustain life like mine? |
10165 | What are the powers of your rulers; and how, in the absence of public discussion and popular suffrage, are they practically limited?" |
10165 | What authority could protect the traitor from the fate he imprecated and accepted when he first knelt before the Throne?" |
10165 | What did you mean? |
10165 | What do you conceive to have been the cause of the extraordinary shock you felt and of the havoc you witnessed? |
10165 | What is it you would escape?" |
10165 | What reward could induce a child of the Light to turn back into darkness? |
10165 | What would your father, for instance, say to such an escapade?" |
10165 | What, in short, the nature of the occurrence and the origin of the manuscript you entrust to my care?" |
10165 | When you kept on the surface it made me so ill"---"But, Eveena, if the remedy be not worse than the sickness, why not ask for it openly?" |
10165 | Which of you saw her?" |
10165 | Who else would have treated us as you have done? |
10165 | Who has dared to strike at the life over which I have cast the shadow of my throne? |
10165 | Why am I to endanger myself to save a girl from the consequences of her folly?" |
10165 | Why have you yourself been jealous of one who, as you admit, has been a favourite only in a love you did not expect?" |
10165 | Why then? |
10165 | Why? |
10165 | Will it vex you to find how clearly your flower- bird has learned to read your will through your eyes? |
10165 | Will you take command, or shall we act for you?" |
10165 | Would you have him''tie her hands for being white''?" |
10165 | Would you so mortify_ me_ as to make me take from Eunané''s hand, for example, what should come from yours?" |
10165 | You can not give her less because you care less for them; but how can she expect more?" |
10165 | You made a double mistake when you left Enva on guard.... You do n''t think I tempted her to disobey? |
10165 | You said that there was something between Eveena and myself more than--- more than what? |
10165 | You will not expect me to be more chary of the lives of others than of my own?" |
10165 | [ GREEK: apo], from,[ GREEK: ergos], work-- as en- ergy?] |
10165 | and how much more have you given?" |
10165 | how can I bear such words? |
10165 | how could you put us both to all this pain?" |
10165 | how, if conveyed, could its incubation in some unknown vehicle have been so long? |
10165 | is it difficult to trust where I know there is no temptation to wrong? |
10165 | returned Eunané sharply,"do you know no better? |
10165 | she said softly,"you gave it me; do you think I have lost it in two nights? |
10165 | whence comes the rescue to the household of thy love? |
29177 | And now, what can we do? |
29177 | And the monsters worship this old steam hammer? |
29177 | And then where would I be? 29177 But how do I know when I''m small enough?" |
29177 | By the way, what was that in the bowl? |
29177 | Could Dr. Whiting actually decrease his size and become a dwarf? |
29177 | I do n''t see-- Did the doctor build-- create-- that planet himself? |
29177 | What about you, here alone? |
29177 | What are we going to do about the Pygmy Planet? 29177 What did she say?" |
29177 | What''s the matter? |
29177 | Why could n''t an adventure come to me? |
29177 | Why did n''t we do_ something_? |
29177 | Why did you come? |
29177 | You do? |
29177 | You see that little planet? 29177 You-- you''ve actually done that?" |
29177 | And having found her, would there be a chance to rescue her from her hideous captors? |
29177 | And of whatever had attacked them? |
29177 | Are you trying to tell me that that spinning ball is really a planet?" |
29177 | Could he find her, in the vastness of an unfamiliar world? |
29177 | Had Agnes called him after the attack, or before? |
29177 | Leave me--""Leave you?" |
29177 | The doctor had a gun-- but what could he do against one of those?" |
29177 | Then I was afraid you would be hurt--""Me, hurt?" |
29177 | Then he was gazing at-- a city? |
29177 | To begin with, what is it that might kill me, and that got the doctor?" |
29177 | Was this the blood of Agnes Sterling or the scientist who employed her that was now clotting on the floor? |
29177 | What could it mean? |
29177 | What danger could be haunting this quiet laboratory? |
29177 | What had become of Agnes and Dr. Whiting? |
29177 | What terrific force had crumpled up the revolver? |
29177 | What was it that Agnes had said, of machine- monsters, of human brains in mechanical bodies? |
29205 | But, Dheb Rhal, did my friends and I not often tell you of ourselves, of the place from which we came? 29205 Forbidden territory, eh? |
29205 | I appreciate the hospitality of Arrill, I express my thanks for the consideration of my hosts but-- if I may ask a question? |
29205 | Tyn- Dall? |
29205 | Well, Tyn- Dall, how do you enjoy the hospitality of Ahhreel? |
29205 | What did he say? |
29205 | What, in the wisdom of the Dheb Rhal, is the reason for my-- er-- detainment? |
29205 | Where might I find the priestess Lhyreesa? |
29205 | Yes? |
29205 | A dream then? |
29205 | A world, a world like your own?" |
29205 | Going? |
29205 | How are you enjoying our hospitality, I ask again?" |
29205 | Okay, old fellow, what now?" |
29205 | Where do you say?" |
29205 | Why did you, Dheb Rhal, select me as the emissary of Xheev?" |
29205 | Why do you suppose it is?" |
29205 | Why should he have known, and not the others? |
29205 | Why was he here then? |
29205 | Will you not wait?" |
13528 | Am I to take Manguino''s cowardice as the surrender of Halls and Pomperaque, to me? |
13528 | And Aria? 13528 And what new house may that be, may I ask?" |
13528 | And, Bartlett? |
13528 | Are n''t we merry, tonight? |
13528 | Are you hungry, Boyce? |
13528 | Are you hurt? |
13528 | Are you hurt? |
13528 | Are you hurt? |
13528 | Are you injured, my Lady? |
13528 | Are you the travellers from Besten? |
13528 | Are you two children drunk again? |
13528 | Are you two the ArchBishop''s spies? |
13528 | Beautiful, are they not? |
13528 | Besten?! |
13528 | Bless me, Holiness? 13528 But why did n''t you finish me off?" |
13528 | But why? 13528 Can I see a sketch of this land and house?" |
13528 | Can you believe their supposed travels? |
13528 | Can you hear me? |
13528 | Can you read? |
13528 | Can you walk, Grenadine? 13528 Could I be granted the privilege to study that prophesy that Jessuum gave to you? |
13528 | Did I displease her? 13528 Did those two peoples let you pass through their lands or did they go back on their word, also?" |
13528 | Did you buy it? |
13528 | Did you close the drapes over the wall, and shut my cabinet door? |
13528 | Did you hurt yourself, my friend? |
13528 | Djenaud Smarte, who? |
13528 | Do I look as bad as I feel? |
13528 | Do crows travel in groups, pairs or singularly? |
13528 | Do n''t you know about the laws of nature, son of Brook? |
13528 | Do the Mons tell of what kind of danger may befall us? |
13528 | Do these men give you trouble, Virunese? |
13528 | Do you believe in a prophesy that may have no merit and dispel that which your most trusted servant, and others, have seen? |
13528 | Do you feel better, now that you have made a threat-- so petty, as it was? |
13528 | Do you have a license to teach in Pomperaque? |
13528 | Do you really believe that if my friend were a King that we would surely travel the trade route by caravan, rather than travel by foot? |
13528 | Do you remember those words, Manguino? |
13528 | Do you think it could be the same crow from the mine? |
13528 | Do you think it''s him? |
13528 | Do you think that executing those criminals is a good idea? |
13528 | Does Lloyd dislike Smarte as much as Sister Rhonta admires him? |
13528 | Does it hurt very much? |
13528 | Exactly how will we get down from here? 13528 Have n''t you given any thought on how or why she came to be in this forest?" |
13528 | Have you ever wondered about the moon''s perfection, Lloyd? |
13528 | Have you noticed that this entire road, that runs to the floor of this mine, has been carved right out of the rock? |
13528 | Have you taught anyone, other than Lady Dearborne, about the past? |
13528 | Have you told the alignment to mobilize for its advance on Phoride? |
13528 | He has a dainty flag to decorate his royal mast, does n''t he? |
13528 | He will not fight either, and why should he? 13528 Hell, maybe?" |
13528 | How are you faring? |
13528 | How can a truth be hidden for a thousand years? |
13528 | How can we be made of service, Mister Loebh? |
13528 | How can you tell which is which? |
13528 | How did it feel to kill a relative? |
13528 | How did you find out? |
13528 | How did you see the Mons? 13528 How do I help? |
13528 | How do you come by purchasing that? |
13528 | How do you feel today? |
13528 | How do you mean this return of trade to take place? 13528 How do you remember us, Boyce? |
13528 | How do you suggest we do this, Holiness? |
13528 | How else could they make it''s surface so flat and even all the way down? |
13528 | How long did you travel and how did you come to be in our city? 13528 How much is the lands- office asking for it?" |
13528 | How you, Cardin''-- What do? |
13528 | I ca n''t understand, how such a strong land could be destroyed? |
13528 | I come to ask if you remember the prophesy that I gave to you, once upon a time? |
13528 | I do n''t know why? |
13528 | I do n''t understand? |
13528 | I guess that means silence? |
13528 | I never imagined you to get annoyed so easily... maybe you are afraid-- or untrusting? |
13528 | I suppose that we''ll have to go back now? |
13528 | I was thinking, Lloyd... would n''t this great hole make an interesting city-- like the Alugean library? |
13528 | I will ask you why you attacked my men? |
13528 | I wonder if we''ll use them? |
13528 | I wonder what it would be like, to be killed by a relative? |
13528 | I wonder where this leads? |
13528 | I wonder who she is; how she came to be here? |
13528 | I wonder, at times, if we will make it there, by taking this way?! |
13528 | I would like to know how such a dainty woman as she could break the neck of a man as physically powerful as Allen? |
13528 | If so, then why did he impose the embargo on us? 13528 Is it safe, I wonder?" |
13528 | Is it wise to do so? |
13528 | Is that one of those distance aids for the eyes? |
13528 | Is that why my father was not evil? |
13528 | Is that why you have twelve''novelties''of your own? |
13528 | Is your household faring well, my child? 13528 It seems that my father has sent to you some more men, Burman?" |
13528 | It''s odd, though, that this place would be mined like this? |
13528 | Lilith, will you push that small table over here? |
13528 | Lloyd? |
13528 | Lloyd? |
13528 | Look at her Lloyd, does she look frightened to you? |
13528 | Lord, would you oversee my wedding tomorrow? |
13528 | Lord? |
13528 | Loyalty can not be bought, but what do you offer? |
13528 | Maybe it''s lost? |
13528 | Miel, my dear friend, how are you? |
13528 | My friend? |
13528 | My wife to be, will not be, she is n''t-- is she? 13528 My, you are eager, are n''t you?" |
13528 | No doubt talking about raising a family-- I wager? |
13528 | Novelty?! |
13528 | Now how is it, Orren, that you had n''t seen the Mons when there was a personal threat upon me? |
13528 | Oh? |
13528 | Really? 13528 Reasonable? |
13528 | Remember our studies, Lloyd? 13528 Right away?" |
13528 | Shall we go to the entrance of the Blue Mansion''s underground passage? |
13528 | Shall we sit, then? |
13528 | Shall we start the lessons? |
13528 | She is Lady Dearborne Scullion, Tohm; Brook''s wife-- you do understand? 13528 She told you? |
13528 | Should someone stay with him, Brook? |
13528 | Should we try it? |
13528 | Sleep? |
13528 | Something troubles you, my Love? 13528 Tell me, Boyce Loebh... do you know what was inside the cabinet?" |
13528 | Tell me, Lloyd... are we Americans? |
13528 | Tell me, Mr. Bartlett... is that young man a good king? 13528 Thank- you for your notice and maybe with your satisfaction we may be able to join our academy with the Blaisaman?" |
13528 | The Almighty not understand something? 13528 Then tell me, Seer, you are prophetic-- who and where is Brook''s offspring?" |
13528 | There may be certain disillusions that are regarded as factual, by some people? |
13528 | These guns, Burman-- they use the same source of power for both elements? |
13528 | They are''Mas''? |
13528 | They were remarkable, were n''t they? |
13528 | This is the abbey, then? |
13528 | To refuse is to pronounce death upon yourself, and you do not want to die... DO YOU, my darling Mercedes? |
13528 | Trephor? |
13528 | Was it an earthquake? |
13528 | Was it white, originally? |
13528 | We depart early and we should rest-- unless you would prefer some company tonight, Lloyd? |
13528 | Well? |
13528 | What are you called? |
13528 | What are you doing in here? |
13528 | What do I make of that? 13528 What do you call this machine, my Lord?" |
13528 | What do you mean by that? |
13528 | What do you want done? |
13528 | What happened? |
13528 | What have you to say for our tomorrow, Seer? 13528 What have you to say to me, Seer?" |
13528 | What if the overthrow fails? |
13528 | What is that, my darling? |
13528 | What is that? |
13528 | What is this call, Boy? |
13528 | What is wrong, Brook? 13528 What is wrong, my love? |
13528 | What is your business here? |
13528 | What is your name, my child? |
13528 | What is your name, my friend? |
13528 | What is your name? |
13528 | What is your plan, Munsen? |
13528 | What kind of sight? |
13528 | What now, Boyce? |
13528 | What now, Eckma? |
13528 | What of his wife, Holiness? 13528 What of the Nolunge and Flinnd?" |
13528 | What thought, woman? |
13528 | What truths? 13528 What will we do, Brook?" |
13528 | What will you do on that day, Boyce? |
13528 | What''s in here? |
13528 | What''s this, Orren? 13528 What''s wrong?" |
13528 | What?! |
13528 | What? |
13528 | What? |
13528 | Where are you two lovely men going? |
13528 | Where can I go, or what''s more, when and how? |
13528 | Where can my friend and I get lodging and a bath? |
13528 | Where is my book? |
13528 | Where will you keep these things? |
13528 | Where''d he go? |
13528 | Which, my dearest-- the young king or his faithful teacher? |
13528 | White? |
13528 | Who are you to know of such books? |
13528 | Who is there? |
13528 | Who put it there? |
13528 | Who''ll go first? |
13528 | Why are you here, if Besten is so free? |
13528 | Why did I agree on taking this route, anyway? |
13528 | Why did n''t she bring him, or at least tell you about his existence? |
13528 | Why did n''t we, then? |
13528 | Why did you do that, your Grace? |
13528 | Why did you have to carry the rope? |
13528 | Why do n''t we just shoot the birds? 13528 Why do n''t we send them goods every day? |
13528 | Why do n''t you drink your wine, my Lady? 13528 Why do we need that? |
13528 | Why do you leave? |
13528 | Why do you say that? |
13528 | Why do you want to go first? |
13528 | Why has n''t he tried to destroy your computer? |
13528 | Why have n''t you left yet? |
13528 | Why is n''t that wall white? |
13528 | Why is that curtain pulled away? |
13528 | Why, my Lord, would such an atrocity be done to so young a girl? 13528 Why?" |
13528 | Why? |
13528 | Will I see you later? |
13528 | Will he be alight? |
13528 | Will there be anything else, Holiness? |
13528 | Will you die as easily by my hand, as did your father? |
13528 | Will you eat with me? |
13528 | Will you tell my father? |
13528 | Would there be any way for us to appeal to Urre, to honour the passage agreement? |
13528 | Would you have ever believed that I''d be back here? |
13528 | Would you like to know my thoughts? |
13528 | Would you mind it very much if you were to live in my city? |
13528 | Would you trade or pay money, for that? |
13528 | Yes, Lloyd, but do n''t you see? 13528 Yes, but what should I care?" |
13528 | You are Boyce Loebh? |
13528 | You are Lilith? |
13528 | You are coming, are you not? |
13528 | You do n''t believe that story that she gave us, do you? |
13528 | You do n''t want to fight him? |
13528 | You have a strong friend in... Lloyd, is it? |
13528 | You know of our ways, then? |
13528 | You play music? |
13528 | You told me the other night that you loved me? 13528 You were going to show me some things that you have about the ancient land?" |
13528 | You will call me if I am needed? |
13528 | You will find food and baths, and if you wish, women can be sent to you at the completion of their shift? |
13528 | You will stay here, wo n''t you? |
13528 | You will try to unite the lands in the north, with Besten? |
13528 | You''re calm enough to eat? |
13528 | You''ve found her? |
13528 | Young king? |
13528 | '', he wondered? |
13528 | '', the outsider answers with something and the insider asks again, the outsider''s name and''who?'' |
13528 | ''How? |
13528 | ''What to do? |
13528 | -- Have you ever heard the story about the wandering Vicar?" |
13528 | -- Is this not so ArchBishop?" |
13528 | -- Why?" |
13528 | ... what do you think?" |
13528 | ..."Why do n''t we just dispose of our Lord Scullion? |
13528 | Are the two men from Besten, Boyce Loebh and that Lloyd friend of his, part of that prophesy?" |
13528 | Boyce gave him an odd look as if asking him,''why?''. |
13528 | By the week, month or year?" |
13528 | Ca n''t you see that? |
13528 | Can you imagine?" |
13528 | Certainly they would like to see the Almighty thrown down from his authority?" |
13528 | Climbing this escarpment is much the same as striving for a goal in life-- you do understand what I am trying to say?" |
13528 | Did n''t I? |
13528 | Did she not love me any more? |
13528 | Do n''t you like the drink?" |
13528 | Do n''t you want this?" |
13528 | Do you know where she is?" |
13528 | Do you like that?" |
13528 | Do you really believe that this man, who has ruled for nearly thirty years would cower at a charge of blasphemy?" |
13528 | Do you remember what happened?" |
13528 | Do you understand?" |
13528 | Empal, the vendor, said that you may be able to have us?" |
13528 | Have you looked in the parlour and checked the water- closet?" |
13528 | He had never given consideration to such a union, but he thought, maybe it is time? |
13528 | How can this be?" |
13528 | How can two men pose us a threat?" |
13528 | How could my fore- fathers trust you?" |
13528 | How did these men know what was within? |
13528 | How did they know what was in every room, within this house?" |
13528 | How has she survived here?" |
13528 | How is it that your father did n''t tell us?" |
13528 | I can not understand!?" |
13528 | I must go from this place-- so would you please consent to take it out and speak with me?" |
13528 | I wonder if you have seen my Mercedes?" |
13528 | If it pleases you?" |
13528 | Is all nothing?" |
13528 | It''s not your usual day?" |
13528 | Made an example of; should I not, my dearest brother?" |
13528 | Maybe that is what was necessary, for him, to have proper children? |
13528 | Now, tell me... how many strangers came into Pomperaque-- or to Phoride, for that matter-- on the same day as these two Bestenese came?" |
13528 | Now, what shall you be called?" |
13528 | Palatka must have peace with you, Boyce Loebh; yet, I do n''t exactly understand why?" |
13528 | Perhaps that is why he asked you to teach me?" |
13528 | Shall I keep you as my friend?" |
13528 | She has taken her own life, but why?" |
13528 | Single, coupled, regimented?" |
13528 | So, you suppose that he''ll come tonight?" |
13528 | Surely he''d know that would only infuriate us; and if we did have something to hurt his power with, do you suppose that we''d hesitate to use it?" |
13528 | The mid- morning was always the busiest time of the day in Pomperaque, and should it have been anything else? |
13528 | The one inside asks,''who is there? |
13528 | Treating them like our masters and that, you say, is reasonable?" |
13528 | What are you doing in these woods?" |
13528 | What had she done? |
13528 | What if they accepted it? |
13528 | What of her chastity for these past years? |
13528 | What should we eat?" |
13528 | What sin had she committed? |
13528 | What was there to be gained by such barbarity?" |
13528 | What''s to become of it all?" |
13528 | Where did you stay as a child? |
13528 | Why bless me? |
13528 | Why do you think that he has n''t told the Phoridenes about the ancient people? |
13528 | Why?" |
13528 | Will we have to climb?" |
13528 | Will you spare him for me?" |
13528 | Words that we do n''t understand?" |
13528 | Would n''t a real god be immune to bodily injury? |
13528 | Would n''t it be some life to sail between those worlds?" |
13528 | Would you like that?" |
13528 | You do understand?" |
13528 | You remember the other rebellions against you, you Holiness? |
13528 | brother?" |
13528 | said Brook, as he turned to Lloyd and Dearborne, then further,"Is that not so?" |
29308 | A hundred? |
29308 | And later? |
29308 | Are the books important enough to risk your life? |
29308 | Could he make it back before others cut him off? |
29308 | Had he been seen? |
29308 | How many of them around him? |
29308 | How much longer can my luck hold? |
29308 | Two hundred? |
29308 | What had gone wrong along the way? |
29308 | What of the other floors? |
29308 | What will life be like in that latter- day jungle? |
29308 | Who will survive? |
29308 | _ What will happen when the alien ships strike Earth? |
29170 | Anybody out there? |
29170 | Chasin''armadillos again, eh? |
29170 | I''m a tumbler, ya know? 29170 Marie Hauptman? |
29170 | My ma was half Cherokee, see? 29170 Nothing, eh, Hooky?" |
29170 | Pronto? 29170 Quiet li''l pigeon, aren''tcha?" |
29170 | Say, you got ta son? 29170 Somebody supposed to meet you?" |
29170 | Week late, ya know? 29170 What the hell''s the matter with you, fella?" |
29170 | Which way are you going? |
29170 | Will you just sit still and be quiet then, eh? |
29170 | You ai n''t her husband by any chance? |
29170 | You crossing? |
29170 | You soused? 29170 _ Huk!_--who, me?" |
29170 | A tumbler had no business with a family, but what was a man going to do? |
29170 | Ai n''t safe, I say-- eh, Martha?" |
29170 | And now..."_ Why?_"he groaned, striking his forehead against his forearms. |
29170 | And when a man came down from a year''s hitch, what was he going to do? |
29170 | And who could blame a man for acting strangely? |
29170 | But what can a man in the full vigor of youth do-- if his heart cries out for a home? |
29170 | Do you live around here?" |
29170 | How was he going to tell her about the money? |
29170 | I''m not used to gravity, ya know? |
29170 | It means-- God, what does it mean? |
29170 | Know what that means? |
29170 | Live in a lonely shack and read books for kicks? |
29170 | Okay?" |
29170 | Say, who are you, anyway? |
29170 | What the hell was a tumbler doing with a woman and a son? |
29170 | What were they going to say? |
29170 | You know Marie?" |
29170 | You know about li''l Hogey?" |
29170 | You know where? |
29170 | You know? |
29170 | You know?" |
29170 | You wanta Indian wrestle?" |
29170 | You wanta hear a war whoop? |
29190 | An''why should I commence my tour o''dooty befair the time? |
29190 | But, damn it, what was that crash? |
29190 | Do n''t you see it? 29190 For the last time, Earthman, will you talk?" |
29190 | How''s it below, in the mine? |
29190 | Is n''t there anything we can do? 29190 Is this ain o''your jests, James Holcomb? |
29190 | Looking for trouble? |
29190 | Warn''em? 29190 What do you want from me?" |
29190 | What in th''name o''Jupiter''s nine moons stopped th''leak? |
29190 | What is it, mon, what is it? |
29190 | What''s the game? |
29190 | Why did na ye call me, so that ain o''us micht eenvestigate? |
29190 | Why should he? 29190 Yeah? |
29190 | '': Now what in blazes does that mean? |
29190 | And then--""Safe is it?" |
29190 | As Darl and Jim dashed for the stairs Mac ran after them, crying out,"What did he say, mon?" |
29190 | Ca n''t he wait till I get him down with th''spare plane?" |
29190 | From where, and how, had he come to Mercury? |
29190 | Get anything more on the space- radio?" |
29190 | Hey, what''re you up to?" |
29190 | Hey, where''s Darl?" |
29190 | How came this living form, clad in gleaming silver, out there in that blast- furnace heat? |
29190 | No accident, I hope?" |
29190 | Now someone was shouting,"Darl, Darl, are you alive?" |
29190 | What for? |
29190 | Whatever he was, why was the stranger trying to destroy the Dome? |
29190 | Where the devil are you going?" |
29190 | Who was his captor? |
29190 | Will you give me the recognition signal? |
29190 | Will you give me the recognition signal?" |
29242 | Are they really? |
29242 | Are you going to sell? |
29242 | Can I show you something in a new TV? |
29242 | Have a cigar? |
29242 | Out of order, eh? |
29242 | What are you doing? |
29242 | What are you up to anyway? |
29242 | Where are they? |
29242 | Could it be possible that when he had stopped at the roadside stand he had blundered, in some inexplicable way, into another dimension? |
29242 | Had atomic transmigration attempted to draw the shells back into the Time sphere to which they really belonged? |
29242 | He said in a deep booming voice,"Are you Mr. Martin Sutter?" |
29242 | Incidentally, is n''t Tanganyika a colony governed by the Federal Union Congress?" |
29242 | Or was it so funny for Martin Sutter? |
29242 | Sutter said,"What are you doing in my drawer?" |
29242 | Was it fancy or did Sutter see in those grey eyes a gleam of mingled avarice and satisfaction? |
29242 | What can I do for you?" |
29242 | Where did you come from?" |
29242 | Whoever heard of selling television sets on a country highway? |
29242 | Why else had he made no comment about the alien shells they both had seen on the television set, if he did know something of the value of shells? |
29242 | Will you tune him in?" |
29027 | And abroad? |
29027 | And who can say a comet is not a disintegrated planet? 29027 And you will go?" |
29027 | But do you think this thing will work on a big scale? |
29027 | But have you found any way to combat the ones that have already hatched? |
29027 | But how are you going to get the thing out there? |
29027 | But how are you going to speed up the reaction? |
29027 | But what has happened to the by- product of the reaction? |
29027 | Do you think they can be destroyed? |
29027 | Getting any reports on the ray? |
29027 | How are you up there? |
29027 | How come? |
29027 | Is my life any more precious than yours, or that of some volunteer Army pilot? |
29027 | It could n''t possibly be that powerful, could it? |
29027 | Maybe they_ are_ seeds? |
29027 | Maybe you know what, huh? |
29027 | Now then, getting back to cases-- what are these damn things, anyway? 29027 Summing it all up, what do you make of those nightmares?" |
29027 | Tell me, Carter-- what''s happening? 29027 To- night?" |
29027 | Well, what do you make of it? |
29027 | What are they made of, anyway? |
29027 | What brings you here at such an hour, Jimmy Carter? |
29027 | What then have I come for? |
29027 | What''s the dope elsewhere? 29027 Why not?" |
29027 | You do n''t mean to say you''ve done that? |
29027 | You do n''t really think they''re seeds, do you? |
29027 | You have? |
29027 | You want me to buzz out and interview those birds? |
29027 | ***** But where was it? |
29027 | And what was their game out there in the desert, anyway? |
29027 | But what was the good of it? |
29027 | But what, after all, do we know of the types of life to be found on other planets?" |
29027 | But why tell me all this now? |
29027 | Could he make it? |
29027 | Did you see any?" |
29027 | Do n''t you see I could n''t stay behind? |
29027 | Do you see that?" |
29027 | For what hope was there that any mere man could figure out a weapon that would be effective against such a deadly, such a superhuman foe? |
29027 | Had something about that daring heat killed their motors, too, as it had his? |
29027 | Had the strain of the past few weeks unbalanced the professor''s mind? |
29027 | Had they plunged like fluttering, sizzling moths into that inferno of orange flame? |
29027 | If you had n''t been able to get your motor started--""Why think of unpleasant things?" |
29027 | In any event, who can say no life can survive intense heat? |
29027 | Meanwhile, where were those fiery moths that had sprung so devastatingly from their strange cocoons? |
29027 | More like seeds germinating than meteorites cooling, would n''t you say?" |
29027 | The same?" |
29027 | Were they building their city from the sand of the desert, these hellish glaciers? |
29027 | What do you think the things are, Professor?" |
29027 | What is on your mind?" |
29027 | What''s he make of it?" |
29027 | When do we start?" |
29027 | Would they grow them again, or were they on the ground for good? |
29027 | Would you like to see them?" |
29027 | You''ve seen the latest television reports, I suppose?" |
29027 | You''ve-- found something?" |
29290 | But are n''t you afraid that your other patients will find out? |
29290 | But what happens when there are no plumbers left? |
29290 | How is the patient this evening? |
29290 | How old are they? |
29290 | My wife? |
29290 | Have I done the right thing?_ He remembered the tiny hands in his own, the blind eyes. |
29290 | He remembered the newspaper story that began:"They lynched twelve men, twelve ex- men, in New Mexico last night..."_ Have I been wrong? |
29290 | Rush? |
29290 | Rush?" |
29290 | The road? |
29290 | There had been a man-- what was his name? |
29290 | What do you wear in your office, doctor? |
29290 | What else might they then discover? |
29290 | What will the world be like in the days-- perhaps not too distant-- when we have tested and tested the bombs to the finite degree? |
29290 | Where can two children, deaf and dumb and blind go in the middle of the night? |
29290 | _ Where are we going? |
27393 | Again? |
27393 | And suppose there were a few, ah, crossed wires in the manipulation of the corporation''s business? |
27393 | And then,he said flatly,"suppose I kicked you out in the morning?" |
27393 | And why should that rate the most difficult decoration to achieve that we''ve ever instituted? |
27393 | And you say Max Rostoff is dead? |
27393 | Did Scotty give you a thousand- unit note? |
27393 | Glad to be out of them, sir? |
27393 | Having a good time, sir? |
27393 | How come? 27393 How would you?" |
27393 | Is that supposed to interest us? 27393 Lieutenant, how would you like to capture a Kraden light cruiser? |
27393 | Look, how about some more credit, Harry? 27393 Look, suppose I asked you to come back to my apartment with me tonight?" |
27393 | Oh, you did, eh? |
27393 | Since? |
27393 | Sir, do you realize that not even a beggar will take currency from me? |
27393 | So what does the boss want with me? |
27393 | So what? 27393 So?" |
27393 | Trying to bribe me with money, Demming? 27393 What do you mean, I''m the only one vulnerable? |
27393 | What do you think you''re pulling? 27393 What in the hell are you talking about?" |
27393 | What''d''ya mean? |
27393 | What''ve I been telling you for the past two hours? |
27393 | Who the hell is the boss? |
27393 | Why are we doing what we''re doing? |
27393 | Why are you twisting yourself, your inner- self, so hard, Don? 27393 Why not, if you-- or we-- can do it honestly?" |
27393 | Why? |
27393 | Yes? |
27393 | You mean you do n''t remember all the things you''ve been telling me the past two hours? |
27393 | ***** An hour or so later a voice said,"You Sub- lieutenant Donal Mathers?" |
27393 | And what happens?" |
27393 | Are you sure you do n''t need a psych, Lieutenant?" |
27393 | As soon as the door closed behind her, Max Rostoff turned and snarled,"Where have you been, you rummy?" |
27393 | But why''d you change your mind about me, then? |
27393 | But why, and why me, and what''s your percentage?" |
27393 | But you know what you are to us?" |
27393 | But,"here the Commodore cleared his throat,"four times out of six? |
27393 | Ca n''t you see the potentialities in spending the rest of your life with the Galactic Medal of Honor in your pocket?" |
27393 | Dammit, do n''t you realize we''ve got to get going? |
27393 | Dian said gently,"Do you really think you need any more, Don?" |
27393 | Did we get married?" |
27393 | Did you ever hear of Jim Fisk and his attempt to corner gold in 1869, the so- called Black Friday affair? |
27393 | Do you know how much fuel that consumes, Captain?" |
27393 | Don Mathers said slowly,"Well, if we''re not married, let me decide when I want another bottle of the grape, eh?" |
27393 | Don said coldly,"You prying into security subjects, Harry?" |
27393 | From a magazine article? |
27393 | From a newscast? |
27393 | Harry said,"You hear the news this morning?" |
27393 | He added pleasantly,"Where in the world have you been?" |
27393 | He grinned thinly,"Wanta try?" |
27393 | He growled at the Lieutenant,"Well, how go the One Man Scouts?" |
27393 | He growled heavily,"You do n''t think you''re getting the short end of the stick, do you?" |
27393 | He said,"A One Man Scout against a Miro class cruiser? |
27393 | He said,"Do one of you boys have some coins to feed into this slot? |
27393 | He said,"The boss has been looking for you, Mr. Mathers, but right now you ai n''t got no appointment, have you? |
27393 | He said,"You really go for this hero stuff, do n''t you?" |
27393 | How come the switch of heart?" |
27393 | How come you''re back so soon?" |
27393 | How difficult would it be for him to dispose of the stock?" |
27393 | How would you like to hold the Galactic Medal of Honor, Lieutenant?" |
27393 | In half an hour he was seated in the office where he''d received his decoration only-- how long ago was it, really less than a year? |
27393 | Just between the three of us, would n''t you like out? |
27393 | Look, Harry, mind if I use the phone?" |
27393 | Max Rostoff said, low and dangerously,"No? |
27393 | Or maybe some soup or a sandwich?" |
27393 | Rostoff said,"You have identification?" |
27393 | See that I get back to my hotel, will you? |
27393 | Tell me, how does it feel to hold the system''s highest award?" |
27393 | That a maze of ridiculously binding ordinances have been laid on business down through the centuries?" |
27393 | That my fellow men-- whom I''ve done such a good job of betraying-- have honored me to a point where money is meaningless?" |
27393 | The Commodore said,"He did n''t get in any return fire at all?" |
27393 | The Lieutenant said,"Want to try some more of this coffee now, sir? |
27393 | The President said,"And what about you, Donal Mathers?" |
27393 | Then would you help me to get back to my hotel?" |
27393 | Two-- you''re only twenty feet or so away, but you know what? |
27393 | What brains? |
27393 | What did that chairborne brass hat know about space cafard? |
27393 | What did the Commodore know about it? |
27393 | What money? |
27393 | What sector do you patrol, Lieutenant?" |
27393 | What time is it? |
27393 | What''ll it be?" |
27393 | What''ll you have to drink? |
27393 | What''re your exact coordinates?" |
27393 | What''s the date?" |
27393 | When the State controls industry you only put the whole mess off one step, the question then becomes, who controls the State? |
27393 | When your reinforcements arrive, Lieutenant, you will have conquered the Kraden, single- handed, against odds of-- what would you say, fifty to one?" |
27393 | While we''re waiting, what''s the chances of getting your autograph, sir? |
27393 | Who was the flyer, way back in history, the one who first flew the Atlantic in a propeller- driven aircraft? |
27393 | Who''d listen to you if you sounded off? |
27393 | Why ca n''t I?" |
27393 | Why do n''t you realize, that I''m the only man in existence who has no need for money, who ca n''t spend money? |
27393 | Why keep torturing yourself? |
27393 | Why should n''t it be us?" |
27393 | Why, sir, do you realize that I have n''t been able to spend one unit of money since?" |
27393 | Why? |
27393 | You know how many times that medal''s been awarded, Lootenant?" |
27393 | on?" |
29272 | And precisely what happens when we reach their ship? |
29272 | Are you hurt? |
29272 | But where? |
29272 | Come? |
29272 | How do we get there? 29272 The colony your father started?" |
29272 | The enemy ship? |
29272 | We ca n''t just sit here until breathing becomes a torment--"What_ can_ we do? 29272 What are we going to do?" |
29272 | What should we do? |
29272 | What''s that? |
29272 | Who knows? 29272 Why did one prevent the other from killing us?" |
29272 | Why should one enemy prevent another from killing us? |
29272 | You mean that the Agronians will actually board our ship? |
29272 | _ Outside?_"We can use the magnetic shoes on our spacesuits to walk on the ship''s hull. 29272 But if a way could be found--"Venus? |
29272 | Could he hold out that long? |
29272 | The earphones in his helmet blared with a familiar voice,"Are you all right?" |
29272 | Was Earth''s atmosphere poisonous to the Agronians? |
29272 | What would happen if they were to die? |
29272 | Why? |
28767 | A show? 28767 And then what?" |
28767 | Before I question you, do you have anything to report on surface conditions? |
28767 | But do n''t you want to know what''s going on? 28767 But how can they send you to the surface?" |
28767 | But how did you manage it? |
28767 | But what does it mean? |
28767 | But why? |
28767 | But why? |
28767 | Did you hear? |
28767 | Do n''t you understand? 28767 Do you know what we saw today? |
28767 | Do you think this time will come? |
28767 | Error? |
28767 | First stage? |
28767 | How did you manage to seal the Tube so quickly? |
28767 | In what way? 28767 Is it night or day right now?" |
28767 | It''s American, is n''t it? 28767 Shall we blast them?" |
28767 | Stop us? 28767 Taylor?" |
28767 | The second time? |
28767 | What about the attack? |
28767 | What about this new attack? 28767 What are we going to tell the leadys?" |
28767 | What do you mean? |
28767 | What do you say? 28767 What is it? |
28767 | What is it? |
28767 | What''ll we do? |
28767 | What''s the nature of the problem? |
28767 | What? 28767 Why?" |
28767 | Would you care to turn over your suits and guns? |
28767 | Would you join us in our village? 28767 Your village?" |
28767 | *****"What was it?" |
28767 | Are n''t you?" |
28767 | As a concession to our sentimentality, would you please show us some place where we can observe the Sun as it comes up? |
28767 | Can that be arranged?" |
28767 | Do we have to? |
28767 | Had n''t they seen it in the films a thousand times? |
28767 | How about it?" |
28767 | How about the workers toiling in the factories, day and night, endlessly? |
28767 | How can you expect to do it?" |
28767 | How can you say a thing like that?" |
28767 | How much more? |
28767 | If a few of us were to come up in lead- lined suits, would we be able to survive long enough to observe conditions and watch things?" |
28767 | Is it all right? |
28767 | Is it possible that there might be a large enough radiation- free area for a human party to ascend to the surface? |
28767 | Is the project off?" |
28767 | It''s good for the children to see what their contributions are going for, do n''t you think?" |
28767 | It''s not radioactive, is it?" |
28767 | Okay?" |
28767 | There''s no chance it could wait?" |
28767 | They broke through?" |
28767 | They''ve wrecked the surface, have n''t they? |
28767 | Was n''t he one of the planners? |
28767 | Were they all like that? |
28767 | What does it matter?" |
28767 | What''ll we do?" |
28767 | When the Soviets broke through, we were able to accomplish their sealing without--""The Soviets? |
28767 | Who would it be? |
28767 | Why did she have to fret all the time? |
28767 | Why do n''t they try to stop us? |
28767 | Why had they chosen him? |
28767 | Why? |
28767 | Will you give the order to the Council?" |
28767 | Will you join each other in making a new home?" |
28767 | Would they?" |
28767 | Yet we have n''t seen it for ourselves, not after the first months...""What are you talking about?" |
28767 | _ Have n''t they?_"Taylor stood up. |
28486 | And if the master sees your pile now? |
28486 | And what kind of a character is this Barra? |
28486 | And you could n''t find a trace of him? |
28486 | Aw, who cares about that? 28486 Besides, this guy''s harmless, remember? |
28486 | For the sun looks down and shall he find us asleep? |
28486 | Have many of those around here? |
28486 | I suppose they''ll take care of me, but what of it? 28486 Look, forget about it, will you? |
28486 | Master Protector? |
28486 | Now, what about this null? |
28486 | Now, what goes on? |
28486 | Oh? |
28486 | Psionic weakling, you mean? 28486 So? |
28486 | This,he asked himself,"is his baggage?" |
28486 | Those vermin? |
28486 | Want to buy in, maybe? |
28486 | Well, of course you know about the time the pseudomen from the Fifth managed to sneak in and lay a mess of their destructors on Carnol? |
28486 | What about that herd drifting toward the north river? |
28486 | Why do n''t you face it? 28486 You have personal baggage?" |
28486 | You have quite a lot of fresh- water fish in there? |
28486 | You mean the carnivores? |
28486 | You''re making up a train now, are n''t you? 28486 *****Why are all your people idling away their time? |
28486 | A distant projection? |
28486 | And how about that Master Protector? |
28486 | And what could be done about this guy? |
28486 | And what could such men do that a solid, responsible man like himself could n''t do better? |
28486 | And what would one want of the pseudomen other than obedience? |
28486 | And when this barely tolerated being had managed somehow to gain power and get amplifying devices? |
28486 | And why did they waste more time and effort by sending them around? |
28486 | Anyone see him come out?" |
28486 | But did you ever try to get a long- neck going without psionic control?" |
28486 | But how does he manage to be a master Protector of an Estate?" |
28486 | But how had any leak occurred? |
28486 | But how would someone get word out? |
28486 | But if not, where were his drivers? |
28486 | But what was next? |
28486 | But what would you do if you ran into twenty tons or so of pure murder, and you with no more psionic power than some pseudoman?" |
28486 | But why? |
28486 | Did this fool actually think he could evade and lie his way out of the trouble his obvious failure to supervise had brought? |
28486 | Got it?" |
28486 | Had Dar Girdek somehow managed to persuade a halfman to act as his lead driver? |
28486 | Had he somehow managed to retain full consciousness of ego, even after being reduced by a distorter beam? |
28486 | Had his brother actually ever left this place? |
28486 | Had his father and brother tolerated such things as this, or was this something new, stemming from the man''s age? |
28486 | How had the cargo he carried been disposed of? |
28486 | I''ve been a ship''s non- psi agent, remember? |
28486 | Is there anything else for the master to find wrong?" |
28486 | Jaws as longs as a man, you said?" |
28486 | Long''s we do n''t get twisted around, what''s the difference?" |
28486 | Now, do you want to go out and work with''em, or do I keep winding up on this thing and then have''em load you up with the rest of the spare gear?" |
28486 | Or was he attempting some sort of defiance? |
28486 | Remember how that happened? |
28486 | Remember the other evening?" |
28486 | See what I mean?" |
28486 | So what would he want to rob a freight caravan for?" |
28486 | Suppose you do get into a swirl? |
28486 | That right?" |
28486 | The details? |
28486 | The slaves? |
28486 | This lacklander clown actually dared to try to establish domination over a member of the ruling class? |
28486 | Tomorrow? |
28486 | Was he, Kio Barra, suspect? |
28486 | Was there a release into some other state of being? |
28486 | Was this an investigator from the Council? |
28486 | We''ll be at it soon enough, but what''s the hurry?" |
28486 | What had happened to his train of draft brutes? |
28486 | What was this? |
28486 | What were those fellows''names? |
28486 | What would be the next step in Barra''s plans? |
28486 | What would he think of our caravan?" |
28486 | What, he wondered, had happened to the herdsmen-- and to the guards who should be overseeing the day''s work? |
28486 | Where are your herdsmen and guards?" |
28486 | Where were your people?" |
28486 | Where''s Dar Girdek?" |
28486 | Why worry about what one of them witchmen thinks about another? |
28486 | Why, he wondered, did some projection maker waste good time and effort by making up things like that? |
28486 | Would one perhaps wish to discuss matters of abstract interest with these beast men? |
28486 | You dare to call your master a liar?" |
2934 | Again, what simpler, or more absolutely practical, than the attempt to keep the axle of a wheel from heating when the wheel turns round very fast? |
2934 | And how has it fared with"Physick"and Anatomy? |
2934 | But the plague? |
2934 | But what has grown out of this search for natural knowledge of so merely useful a character? |
2934 | Let us take these points separately; and, first, what great ideas has natural knowledge introduced into men''s minds? |
2934 | Surely there is nothing in these explanations which is not fully borne out by the facts? |
2934 | Surely, the principles involved in them are now admitted among the fixed beliefs of all thinking men? |
2934 | What more harmless than the attempt to lift and distribute water by pumping it; what more absolutely and grossly utilitarian? |
2934 | [ Footnote 2: Need it be said that this is Tennyson''s English for Homer''s Greek?] |
29069 | Are you familiar with the work done by Bancroft and Richter at Cornell University last November and December? |
29069 | Are you sure your mask is n''t leaking, Carnes? 29069 At the Michaelville range, sir? |
29069 | Davis, have I got a cold or do you smell garlic? |
29069 | Did you arrange about the horses, Davis? |
29069 | Did you locate Miss Andrews? |
29069 | Had n''t we better turn back while we can? |
29069 | Have you performed any autopsies? |
29069 | Have you the authority? |
29069 | Hello, what the dickens is this? |
29069 | How long have I been here? |
29069 | How long have I been here? |
29069 | How long have I been here? |
29069 | How much deep therapy X- ray apparatus have you got up there?... 29069 In view of her past associations, is it safe to trust her?" |
29069 | Is Saranoff back on this side of the Atlantic? |
29069 | Out of his head again? |
29069 | Surely that is Feodrovna Androvitch, Doctor? |
29069 | The forms of oxygen? 29069 The plague?" |
29069 | Thelma? |
29069 | Those protectors make your enveloping head- mask look rather clumsy, do n''t they, Doctor? |
29069 | What kind of a jigger do they run on that track? |
29069 | What luck, Carnesy? |
29069 | What was in the box? |
29069 | What''s the matter, old man? |
29069 | What''s the matter? |
29069 | What''s the matter? |
29069 | What, in heaven''s name, is it? |
29069 | When did it appear? |
29069 | Where am I? |
29069 | Who is this? |
29069 | You expect another attack to- night, Doctor? |
29069 | You remember that mysterious plague in Belgium last December, do you not? |
29069 | Your men? |
29069 | Are there any more?" |
29069 | Are you familiar with the various forms of oxygen?" |
29069 | Carnes, has n''t Miss Andrews showed up yet?" |
29069 | Carnes, have those horses been brought up yet?" |
29069 | Did you think you could bribe me with your gifts to tolerate your vileness? |
29069 | Do you know who betrayed you? |
29069 | Do you understand?... |
29069 | Have you ever seen anything like this in a lung, Murdock?" |
29069 | Have you had your supper?" |
29069 | How many men are down there?" |
29069 | Now can you tell me just what happened last night?" |
29069 | There were four besides yourself, were n''t there?" |
29069 | What are you going to do?" |
29069 | What in thunder can it be? |
29069 | Will you arrange to have everyone removed from the swamp area before that time? |
29069 | Will you have them guided to your laboratory and given what aid they need in setting their stuff up?" |
29069 | You believe, then, that it is a simple case of gassing?" |
29069 | You have the place well guarded, have you not?" |
29283 | Hungry, boy? |
29283 | And what had become of victor and vanquished? |
29283 | Another man, or some thing? |
29283 | Besides, how did he know that a whirring meteor was n''t going to flash him out before he got back? |
29283 | But how came a rocket- flier here, in the perilous swarms of the meteor belt? |
29283 | But how could he, with so slender a reward for his efforts? |
29283 | But what had he fought? |
29283 | But what is one to think?" |
29283 | Could he board her, and take her to Mars? |
29283 | Could the vessel have been deserted for some reason? |
29283 | Fear flashed over his mind; what if the wire broke, and left him floating helpless in space? |
29283 | Had a man fought here and been killed? |
29283 | Had her body been put in the chest to protect it, and the poison arrested decomposition? |
29283 | Had it blundered unawares into the belt of swarms-- been struck before the danger was realized? |
29283 | Had she chosen easy death by some poison, rather than that other dreadful fate? |
29283 | How could he outfit himself again, if he returned with no more metal than this? |
29283 | How had her body come to be in the coffer, he wondered, when all the others were-- gone? |
29283 | Was it a derelict, with all dead upon it? |
29283 | Was the ship haunted by some dread entity? |
29283 | Was the ship haunted by some weird death, that had seized the crew man by man, mysteriously? |
29283 | What had become of the bodies of those who must have died in these conflicts? |
29283 | What had voiced it? |
29283 | What price a friendly boxing match with Mason, or an evening at the teleview theater? |
29283 | What, then, was the matter? |
29283 | Why could n''t fortune smile on him? |
29046 | And you came to make the people give their blood to the Heads? |
29046 | But I''ve questioned them at the restaurant and they say--"Good Lord!--is there only one restaurant in Manhattan? |
29046 | But how? |
29046 | But surely you know where we are going? |
29046 | Can you stand up? |
29046 | Dead? |
29046 | Down? |
29046 | God knows I am tempted to take her,said Miles;"but would it be right? |
29046 | Hey, feller, who do you think you''re shovin''? |
29046 | In the face of such knowledge what were immortality and power? 29046 Is it possible you are in ignorance of what those means are? |
29046 | Is it true that you are men from another world? |
29046 | Is that you, Kid? |
29046 | Not at the bottom? 29046 Not in our world?" |
29046 | Shall we? |
29046 | Spiro? |
29046 | Thank you, sir,said Ward;"but now that we are well on our way to our destination, could you not tell us more about it? |
29046 | Then, if I were to set you free, you would go back to your own world and not fight my people any more? |
29046 | Well, Ward, what is it? |
29046 | What do you mean? |
29046 | What place is this? |
29046 | Where is Solino? |
29046 | Where''s Solino? |
29046 | Who is the old fellow? |
29046 | Would it have made any difference if we had known? |
29046 | You ai n''t hurt? |
29046 | You have been a soldier of fortune? |
29046 | You mean,faltered Miles,"that save for your head you are all-- machine?" |
29046 | After a long silence Ward said,"How were we to know that the heads lived on the blood of the people?" |
29046 | And have you thought that after helping us to escape she may not be safe among her own people?" |
29046 | Are you not leading a revolt of the workers which would deny them the means of sustaining life? |
29046 | Are you not seeking to perpetrate-- murder?" |
29046 | At first I could not understand, for I was in love with Ah- eeda-- and can a machine mate? |
29046 | But Mr.--Miles did you say?--understands he is embarking on a dangerous adventure with grave chances of losing his life?" |
29046 | Can this be it?" |
29046 | Could they compensate for one hour of life and love as humanity lived it? |
29046 | Do you understand?" |
29046 | Have you not turned on the Heads, your benefactors, now your brothers, who raised you to their height? |
29046 | He paused again, and Ward broke out hotly,"It is true that we came here to fight for gold, but who are you to speak of vileness? |
29046 | How about you?" |
29046 | How would he get food?" |
29046 | I suppose the old boy will tell us more in good time, and until then we''re sitting pretty, with good eats to be had; so why worry?" |
29046 | Look-- what is that?" |
29046 | Miles asked anxiously,"How many guards are there at the door?" |
29046 | The same thought was in both minds: Were they doomed to die in this strange world, fated never to see Earth again? |
29046 | Then where?" |
29046 | Twice before we had done this with citizens of Apex, and how were we to know that Spiro would resent it? |
29046 | What do you say?" |
29046 | What does she know of Earth?" |
29046 | What''s the lay, old man, and is there any chance to connect?" |
29046 | What''s to prevent him from phoning to have his meals brought in?" |
29046 | Where is that country?" |
29046 | he thought,"what has happened?" |
29046 | what of us? |
26292 | A simple businessman who flies his own cruiser four weeks out from the Hub into I- Fleet territory? |
26292 | And if they''re lucky and follow us straight in to the planet? |
26292 | And the crew of the second ship? |
26292 | And where is that one now? |
26292 | Anyway,she said briskly,"you''re loaded with kwil now, I hope?" |
26292 | Anywhere they can be locked up safely? |
26292 | Are n''t you sort of likely to be dead before the agency can do anything about the situation? |
26292 | Are you wondering why I edged us through that thing instead of going around it? |
26292 | By whom? |
26292 | Certain of that? |
26292 | Changes what? |
26292 | Dasinger, please, do n''t you have something that will put me back to sleep till I''m past the hangover too? |
26292 | Do you have those things aboard? |
26292 | Do you think Dr. Egavine has considered the kwil angle? |
26292 | Dr. Egavine finished off old Farous, did n''t he? |
26292 | Going to take your shot of kwil before we land? |
26292 | Handing''s Scout is the other wreck down there? |
26292 | Have a quarrel with him? |
26292 | How about it, doctor? 26292 How are the mutineers doing?" |
26292 | How does the generator kill? |
26292 | How far is she behind us? |
26292 | How is it going, Dasinger? |
26292 | Hypno spray? |
26292 | I''ve been wondering, you know... how can you be sure Dr. Egavine told you the truth about what he got from Leed Farous? |
26292 | In Hub space? 26292 In what manner?" |
26292 | In what way? |
26292 | Insurance? |
26292 | Is Hovig''s generator still on the Antares? |
26292 | Is he a criminal? |
26292 | It is a man? |
26292 | Just above the elbow...."What for? |
26292 | Know how to use a gun? |
26292 | May I ask who you are? |
26292 | Might have? |
26292 | Mind bringing that and the little crane from the storeroom up here? |
26292 | Mind rolling up your sleeve a moment? |
26292 | Mind telling me what you''re after? |
26292 | Not so good, is it? |
26292 | Now our wrist communicators, you say, have a five- mile range? |
26292 | Oh? 26292 On your person?" |
26292 | Shall I put the ship down next to this one? |
26292 | Should we...? |
26292 | So that lifeboat should still be in good condition? |
26292 | So what do you want to do now? 26292 Something about the scout?" |
26292 | Still all right? |
26292 | Still pretty feeble, I suppose? |
26292 | The Fleet lost a unit called Handing''s Scout about four years ago, did n''t it? |
26292 | The agency collects on the salvage? |
26292 | The idea being to have us lead them to what we''re after, and then take it away from us? |
26292 | Thing? |
26292 | Think you can talk the Kyth people into_ that_, Dasinger? |
26292 | Watch...? |
26292 | Well, are you going to make a try for the planet? |
26292 | What about Taunus and Calat? |
26292 | What about the guns in Graylock''s hut? |
26292 | What about the way he got the information from Farous? |
26292 | What about yourself? |
26292 | What did you find? |
26292 | What do you mean? |
26292 | What do you think of..."Mind watching this for a moment, doctor? |
26292 | What effect does it have on you? |
26292 | What in heaven''s name were you doing with those two men? |
26292 | What''s the idea of tying me down to this thing? |
26292 | What''s the matter? |
26292 | What''s the matter? |
26292 | Why are you telling me? |
26292 | Why march? 26292 Why was Taunus pounding around on you when I came forward?" |
26292 | Why would your partner want to hypnotize you? |
26292 | Why,she began incredulously,"he_ did_...""Gave you the spray treatment, eh?" |
26292 | Why? |
26292 | With Taunus holding me, I suppose? |
26292 | Would the lifeboat still be intact? |
26292 | Yes, Dasinger? |
26292 | Yes? |
26292 | You''ve explained the situation to everybody? |
26292 | You_ are_ playing this legally? |
26292 | Your agency gets the whole salvage fee now, eh? |
26292 | _ Do n''t worry about_... are you crazy? |
26292 | ***** Duomart Mines was silent a moment, then asked,"Why did you two come out to the Willata Fleet station and hire one of our ships? |
26292 | *****"Dasinger,"Dr. Egavine observed a few minutes later,"I have been thinking....""Yes?" |
26292 | *****"What made that animal attack me anyway?" |
26292 | *****"What was your partner looking so sour about?" |
26292 | A minute or two later, he called out,"Hold it there, doctor?" |
26292 | A quarter shot....""Why did you wait so long?" |
26292 | And had something moved in the lock? |
26292 | And what else could have harmed it?" |
26292 | Are any of the other men who came here on those two ships down by the water still alive?" |
26292 | Beat it until the coast''s clear, or make a quick try for your loot before the Spy gets there?" |
26292 | By the way, has Dr. Egavine mentioned how close we are to our destination?" |
26292 | Care to comment?" |
26292 | Dasinger asked,"What was this... a mutiny? |
26292 | Did Farous make any mention of that?" |
26292 | Do the generators have a beam- operated shut- off, or what?" |
26292 | Doctor, are you satisfied now that Miss Mines''s outworld biotic check was correct?" |
26292 | Dr. Egavine said reflectively,"You feel the drug would still be a requirement?" |
26292 | Egavine...?" |
26292 | Egavine?" |
26292 | For example, except when we came up here to give you further flight instructions, did he ever enter the control room?" |
26292 | For whom do you work?" |
26292 | From a wall screen Dr. Egavine''s voice repeated sharply,"Smoke? |
26292 | Have you and Quist discussed our project in any detail since coming aboard?" |
26292 | He inquired,"Do you really need these boys to help you?" |
26292 | He turned his head to Dasinger, inquired,"Would you prefer to question him yourself, Dasinger?" |
26292 | How did they die?" |
26292 | How long had they been taking it before the raid?" |
26292 | How much kwil did they take? |
26292 | I mean, I''d have to be pretty much of a jerk to ditch you now, would n''t I? |
26292 | I''ll have nightmares for years.... What happened to the others?" |
26292 | If I''d ducked from the spray, I''d have backed into the sap, right? |
26292 | If it''s men from one of the wrecks, why have n''t they used the scout''s other lifeboat?" |
26292 | If the Spy arrives while you''re up there, how much time will we have to clear out?" |
26292 | Now let''s take a look at the thing you started to pull from your pocket a moment ago... Electric stunsap, eh? |
26292 | Now, do you feel perky enough to want a look at the stuff that''s cost around a hundred and fifty lives before it ever hit the Hub''s markets?" |
26292 | Or shall I?" |
26292 | Right?" |
26292 | She paused, added curiously,"Do n''t you know yourself just where we''re going?" |
26292 | Should I start easing the Cat in towards the smoke, Dasinger?" |
26292 | So what? |
26292 | Then he asked,"What kind of precautions?" |
26292 | Think you could draw the Spy far enough away in a chase to be able to come back for us?" |
26292 | What are you going to do with them?" |
26292 | What do you think he''s planning?" |
26292 | What does...""Neat trick, eh?" |
26292 | What happened to them? |
26292 | What is your plan?" |
26292 | What''s happened?_""Nothing,"Dasinger said, his voice raw. |
26292 | Whose side are you on here?" |
26292 | Why did n''t you tell me this?" |
26292 | Why not take your shot, and play safe?" |
26292 | Why not wait and find out? |
26292 | Why should I? |
26292 | Will you keep it for now, Dasinger? |
26292 | Would Graylock and the Fleetmen obey hypnotic orders to the extent of helping out dependably in the salvage work?" |
26292 | You do n''t happen to be a Federation detective, do you?" |
26292 | You feel it is n''t that he''s a depraved old goat, that he''s got something more sinister in mind?" |
26292 | You know what a Gray Fleet is?" |
26292 | You see?" |
26292 | You''re technically in charge of the ship, are n''t you?" |
26292 | Your name?" |
26292 | things?" |
27633 | But who are you, and where do you wish me to go? |
27633 | But wo n''t she think it very strange behaviour on my part if I avoid her now, after being so much in her company? |
27633 | But,I asked,"how do you manage with regard to those who will not work? |
27633 | But,interposed John,"are you not going to have a look at the back of the moon, Professor?" |
27633 | But,interrupted John,"are we not going rather out of our way?" |
27633 | Do you know the meaning of the name? |
27633 | Do you think the moon is inhabited? |
27633 | Emperor or King? |
27633 | Heh, mon,he replied,"everything is all ready; will you look in and take a turn round the ship?" |
27633 | How do you manage the irrigation? |
27633 | It really looks like it,I said;"but how could they have known we were coming? |
27633 | Professor, can you tell me when it''s going to be daylight? 27633 Professor,"exclaimed M''Allister,"how is it that all the shadows on the moon are such a dense black and so sharply defined at the edges?" |
27633 | Professor,exclaimed M''Allister,"what is the matter? |
27633 | Really, John,I said,"is it so bad as that? |
27633 | So, Mark,I said, laughing as I spoke,"that was your work, was it?" |
27633 | To what do I owe this visit? |
27633 | Well, M''Allister,I called to him,"is everything ready for our trip to- night?" |
27633 | Well, Professor,he exclaimed,"then how is it the sky is so densely black and the stars all shining so brightly? |
27633 | Well, mon, where are we going to get our change of air then? |
27633 | Well, mon,replied M''Allister, with a sly grin,"I''ve just heard you say it; but"--and here he turned to me--"is it all correct, Professor?" |
27633 | Well, sir,said Merna,"I told you those machines would suit you as an engineer; are you satisfied now you have seen them?" |
27633 | Well, what is to be done now, John? |
27633 | What am I to do in the meantime? 27633 What can I do to put an end to this absurd difficulty?" |
27633 | What is it you wish to know? |
27633 | What is the explanation of it all? |
27633 | Whatever do you mean? |
27633 | Why not, mon? |
27633 | Why, how was that? |
27633 | Why, what is the matter? |
27633 | 88 36 Venus 7,660 None? |
27633 | But just take a good look at the sun-- have you noticed any difference in its appearance?" |
27633 | Do n''t you agree with me, Professor?" |
27633 | Do n''t you think it would be wise to see a little less of the lady in question during the remainder of your stay here?" |
27633 | Do you follow all that, M''Allister?" |
27633 | Do you really think such a contention would be put forward?" |
27633 | Do you remember where the tapioca was stowed away?" |
27633 | Do you see it now?" |
27633 | Have n''t you noticed any change in us?" |
27633 | How is that?" |
27633 | How was it you gave your son the name of Mark, and what was the particular reason for your doing so?" |
27633 | I am sure that dear girl would have me, and if I take her to England----""John,"I interrupted,"my dear boy, what can you be thinking of? |
27633 | I asked M''Allister whether"he was satisfied with the result of our labours?" |
27633 | I asked Tellurio"What he thought of this suggestion?" |
27633 | I began by saying,"John, have you any idea of remaining upon this planet for the rest of your life?" |
27633 | I exclaimed,"what do you mean, and whatever has happened to upset you so and cause you to change your mind in this extraordinary way?" |
27633 | I had an illustration of this when I asked Merna,"How they dealt with their criminals?" |
27633 | I opened it, and what do you think it contained? |
27633 | I suppose you have not actually spoken to her on the subject yet?" |
27633 | If I were to return to Mars, I wonder whether----? |
27633 | If you are going away from here very shortly, what is the meaning of your attentions to our handsome young friend Siloni? |
27633 | Is that correct?" |
27633 | Is there not something in this argument?" |
27633 | Is there not something wrong about this? |
27633 | John ran to his assistance and raised him up, at the same time asking"If he were hurt?" |
27633 | M''Allister gazed spellbound; but John excitedly exclaimed:"Did you see that, Professor? |
27633 | M''Allister here asked me to tell him"What was supposed to be the actual size of our sun, and how far it was away from the earth?" |
27633 | M''Allister here interjected:"Professor, would you kindly tell us something about that fine range of mountains over yonder, just to the right hand?" |
27633 | M''Allister turned to me with a perplexed look on his face and asked,"Is that right, Professor, or is he trying to pull my leg, as he said he would?" |
27633 | Mercury 2,992 None[ 3]? |
27633 | Now look well at all this district before us-- does it not seem to bear out my contention? |
27633 | Now, what would you advise me to do in the matter?" |
27633 | One of them looked at the pictures, then handed them to his friend, with the remark:"Clever fakes, are n''t they? |
27633 | Poynders?" |
27633 | Soranho seemed astounded at this question, and exclaimed,"Is it really possible that such beings can exist? |
27633 | Then, after a little hesitation, said,"No, Professor; why do you ask such a question as that?" |
27633 | Then, where did the writer acquire the notion that the whole of the dark areas had to be covered with water? |
27633 | What do you think of that for a long jump?" |
27633 | What is this dreadful mystery?" |
27633 | Whatever can we do, Professor? |
27633 | Where had I seen a face like that before? |
27633 | Whilst we were looking at the earth, I asked Merna"Whether he had ever seen the earth transit the sun as we occasionally see Venus or Mercury do so?" |
27633 | Why did n''t you tell us the exact distance? |
27633 | Why, then, should we dread it? |
27633 | Would you like to examine one?" |
27633 | You''re a scientific man; ca n''t you suggest something which might help?" |
27633 | he asked;"we can do so very soon, if you wish?" |
27633 | you''re surely not going to celebrate this most auspicious event with such poor fizzy stuff as champagne? |
29132 | Are you sure? |
29132 | But what''s this gun for? |
29132 | But who fires it? |
29132 | Captain? |
29132 | Could they have gone underground? |
29132 | Do n''t you see? 29132 Do you see? |
29132 | Do you think we might find a signpost? 29132 How?" |
29132 | I? 29132 No menace?" |
29132 | Now what? |
29132 | Oh? 29132 Or is it?" |
29132 | Quite complex, is n''t it? 29132 Really?" |
29132 | Then how do you explain--_it_? 29132 Well?" |
29132 | What are you talking about? 29132 What are you thinking?" |
29132 | What did the telescope show? 29132 What do you mean?" |
29132 | What do you suppose an exploring party would find? |
29132 | What exactly are all these? |
29132 | What is it? 29132 What is it?" |
29132 | What is it? |
29132 | What is it? |
29132 | What''s the matter with us? 29132 What''s the matter with you?" |
29132 | What''s your solution, then? 29132 What?" |
29132 | Where did he go? |
29132 | Why did we come all this way, then? |
29132 | Why not people? |
29132 | You? |
29132 | A city? |
29132 | And as soon as we take off again--""Do n''t you see?" |
29132 | Buildings of some kind? |
29132 | But did n''t we expect all this? |
29132 | But who fired on us? |
29132 | Did you see something?" |
29132 | Did you see the one of the great winged creature, without a head or arms? |
29132 | Do n''t you?" |
29132 | Do you see it?" |
29132 | Do you suppose that they fought with each other? |
29132 | Good or bad?" |
29132 | I thought something like this might happen when I saw that the gun was--""Like what?" |
29132 | Is n''t that right?" |
29132 | Is n''t that something?" |
29132 | Maybe you can discover-- what was it you were so interested in?" |
29132 | Only--""Only what?" |
29132 | So what difference does it make whether we go closer or not?" |
29132 | Some kind of plaque?" |
29132 | What are in the boxes?" |
29132 | What do you mean, it fires itself?" |
29132 | What do you see?" |
29132 | What do you see?" |
29132 | Why do you say that? |
29132 | Will you excuse us, Tance?" |
29303 | How did Jap beetles get here? |
29303 | How much time do we need and how much energy for only four thousand kilometers? |
29303 | Huh? |
29303 | It is a surprise I talk Universa? 29303 Jar, Earthmen, mortal enemies of Subterro''s hero, you thought he did not escape, hah? |
29303 | Look,I says, pawing beads of sweat as big as the creep''s eyes from my brow,"have you been testin''atom bombs and worse down here?" |
29303 | They are elastic waves sent out through the body of the Earth, huh? 29303 We got enough stored up to go seventy million miles into space? |
29303 | What happened, Great One? |
29303 | When do we start building this mechanical mole? |
29303 | Who knew what he would find or where he ended up? 29303 Why is he wearing a mask?" |
29303 | You mean the Styx? |
29303 | Awright, where do earthquakes come from?" |
29303 | Can we harness enough energy to last through the diggin''? |
29303 | Chris expected to fall right off the edge of the world, but did that scare him? |
29303 | Do you mind if I change my mind for a very good reason which is that I''m an awful coward?" |
29303 | Ha--""Is that impossible? |
29303 | How do we know that there is not a globe inside a globe with some kind of space or atmosphere in between?" |
29303 | It is kind of frustratin''though, do n''t you think, Septimus? |
29303 | It is the treat I should accord such distinguished visitors from the outside of Earth, nein?" |
29303 | The viso- screen blacks out, I get to all fours and ask,"You think the Nougatines have gone to war again, D''Ambrosia?" |
29303 | What do you think?" |
29303 | What proof has any knucklehelmet got that nobody lives far under the coal mines and the oil pockets? |
29303 | Who is he to say there is no civilization in inner space as well as outer? |
29303 | You know what I think? |
21638 | Ah, Lady Elza, does that surprise you? 21638 And what about these murders?" |
21638 | And why? |
21638 | And you hoped they were, of course? |
21638 | And you think then-- I would spare him? |
21638 | And you would be sorry? |
21638 | Any word from Mars, Elza? |
21638 | But of what use?... 21638 Can we get power all the way, Georg?... |
21638 | Death? 21638 Defeat?" |
21638 | Did you really? |
21638 | Die? 21638 Do you know, my Elza, what you and I are doing now?" |
21638 | Georg,I exclaimed,"do_ you_ know the workings of that model? |
21638 | Going far, Jac? 21638 How could you stop me?" |
21638 | How long do you suppose they''ll keep us here, Georg? 21638 I frightened you, Lady Elza? |
21638 | I must let her go unpunished? 21638 I-- I thank you for such a compliment----""A compliment? |
21638 | I-- called you that-- for a long time, did n''t I? 21638 I?" |
21638 | Is n''t the model here? |
21638 | Is that why_ you_ want him? |
21638 | It is very beautiful, eh, Jac Hallen? |
21638 | It went dark, like Venus? |
21638 | Jac, did you eat at the office tonight? |
21638 | Jac, what will he do? |
21638 | Master, I----"Did you? |
21638 | Master, we----"Making yourselves immortal? |
21638 | Master----"Have you done that? |
21638 | Master? |
21638 | Master? |
21638 | Master? |
21638 | Me? |
21638 | My spy, Ahla-- you remember her, the Lady Elza''s maid for so long? 21638 No? |
21638 | Not let me? |
21638 | Not-- afraid, are you? |
21638 | Of what? |
21638 | Oh--"Would you? |
21638 | On me? 21638 Queer that I should want it? |
21638 | She has told you, perhaps, what I had to say to her? |
21638 | Simple enough? 21638 So you brought my Lady Elza back to me, Jac Hallen?" |
21638 | So? 21638 So? |
21638 | So? 21638 So? |
21638 | So? 21638 So? |
21638 | So? |
21638 | So? |
21638 | So? |
21638 | So? |
21638 | Sorry? 21638 Start? |
21638 | Tarrano? 21638 That girl, Ahla-- can you trust her?" |
21638 | That-- is between her and me.... You have been following the general news, I assume? 21638 They are diving into the pool outside-- cannot you hear them, Jac Hallen?" |
21638 | Things are in condition here? 21638 What did you say?" |
21638 | What have you to gain by playing for time? |
21638 | What shall I send to Headquarters? |
21638 | What''s that behind you? |
21638 | What''s your name? |
21638 | What? 21638 Who is that-- crying? |
21638 | Why? |
21638 | Wo n''t you try and love me-- just a trifle? |
21638 | You are planning? |
21638 | You have seen the tape? |
21638 | You hesitate? 21638 You know I would kill you, my Elza, rather than give you up?" |
21638 | You know what it is we must do? |
21638 | You like my home, Lady Elza? |
21638 | You loved him before he was very great, did n''t you? |
21638 | You mean the threatened rebellion? |
21638 | You mean-- you''re trying to love me-- and can not? |
21638 | You mentioned the Brende model-- where is it? 21638 You see? |
21638 | You supposed they were? 21638 You think I want him because he is a genius-- the greatest man of our time?" |
21638 | You think so? |
21638 | You understand that? |
21638 | You understand? 21638 You were at Park Sixty when the President fell, were n''t you?" |
21638 | You wish me, Miss Elza? 21638 You would not have me put him to death, Lady Elza?" |
21638 | You would question me, Jac Hallen? 21638 You would tell me not to do it?" |
21638 | You''re-- still there? |
21638 | You, Georg-- you could build one of those models? |
21638 | _ You_ are of the Inter- Allied? |
21638 | A face... human? |
21638 | A friend coming to help us? |
21638 | A rival? |
21638 | A scent to sober her? |
21638 | Already they have----""They? |
21638 | Am I talking wild? |
21638 | And I saw his other hand lift a tiny mouthpiece from his belt; heard his voice say into it:"Argo? |
21638 | And I? |
21638 | And how help us to escape? |
21638 | And now-- there are some things I would like to say while I have the opportunity.... You will listen?" |
21638 | And that metal cap in the water with a man''s face behind it? |
21638 | And the Princess Maida? |
21638 | And who, and what was this Red Woman? |
21638 | And who, what was I? |
21638 | And why had Dr. Brende sent for me tonight? |
21638 | And you hear it?" |
21638 | Are they quiet on Venus?" |
21638 | Are you a man?" |
21638 | Are you mated with Tarrano?" |
21638 | Barbaric costumes? |
21638 | Because he is-- your friend?" |
21638 | But do n''t you think we should call him again?" |
21638 | But how? |
21638 | But if, at the last, he saw his own defeat, his death perhaps impending-- would he treat her kindly then? |
21638 | But now-- could not Georg and I with our superior strength overpower this smaller man? |
21638 | But she seemed startled; and she was standing just under the insulator, was n''t she?" |
21638 | But that can come later.... Everlasting life? |
21638 | But this night-- who could tell what General Orders might come? |
21638 | But what was their means of attack? |
21638 | But you did n''t read in it my secret instructions to my agents in Washington, did you? |
21638 | CHAPTER XIV_ Defying Worlds_"So?" |
21638 | Ca n''t you see it? |
21638 | Ca n''t you see what Tarrano is doing? |
21638 | Came up promptly, did n''t you?" |
21638 | Can not you give me a better reason? |
21638 | Can you not tell me that even in defeat I may be victorious? |
21638 | Could Elza, indeed, control him? |
21638 | Could this be our vaunted leader? |
21638 | Could you build another without the notes?" |
21638 | Defeat? |
21638 | Desire you above the conquest of the universe? |
21638 | Did Elza love me-- or Tarrano? |
21638 | Did I imagine it, or had she been gazing up at the mechanism ten feet above the floor-- the mechanism controlling the insulated room? |
21638 | Did I see Tarrano''s hand move back to his belt? |
21638 | Did he realize he was defeated in this passage with a girl? |
21638 | Did he suspect anything? |
21638 | Did n''t you know it?" |
21638 | Did n''t you know it?" |
21638 | Did n''t you know it?" |
21638 | Did she love me-- or Tarrano? |
21638 | Did the man''s egotism, here at the last, delude him into the belief that Elza wanted him to conquer me? |
21638 | Did you know that?" |
21638 | Do n''t you realize that?" |
21638 | Do n''t you see?" |
21638 | Do n''t you understand?" |
21638 | Do you need guard? |
21638 | Do you think they''ll be able to?" |
21638 | Do you wish to see?" |
21638 | Do you?" |
21638 | Elza child, had n''t you better lie down? |
21638 | Elza exclaimed:"But why do they wait? |
21638 | Elza said gently:"Why did you do that, Tara?" |
21638 | Elza was insisting:"Why did you do that, Tara? |
21638 | Empty? |
21638 | Georg burst out:"What do you want of us? |
21638 | Going north?" |
21638 | Had he been responsible for all this? |
21638 | Had he heard much of what the two women had said? |
21638 | Had the helicopter been seen? |
21638 | Have you it in the Cold Country?" |
21638 | He called:"Rax-- let me see Mars-- you have them by relay? |
21638 | His attack upon the Central State must have come suddenly--""You mean, just this evening?" |
21638 | His voice rasped:"Yes?..." |
21638 | Hovering there, for what? |
21638 | How could he reach us? |
21638 | How could she help loving him? |
21638 | How did you guess?" |
21638 | How far away from us were they? |
21638 | How would we rescue her? |
21638 | I frighten you, child?" |
21638 | I mean-- confessing it now-- just at-- the end?" |
21638 | I wonder if you can realize how I feel, having to admit that? |
21638 | I wonder if you have any good reasons?" |
21638 | I-- wonder-- you see, I''m taking advantage of you-- I wonder if you''d say you-- love me? |
21638 | I----""Then wo n''t you give me credit for being a woman with instincts as fine as your own? |
21638 | If she touches it--""Where is she?" |
21638 | Immortal? |
21638 | Is he going to do nothing?... |
21638 | Is it not so?" |
21638 | Is n''t that so?" |
21638 | It''s a long chance-- but why take any? |
21638 | Jac Hallen, you wish, I suppose, to go out with our forces?" |
21638 | Just for these last-- few minutes?" |
21638 | Leave Elza here alone with this man? |
21638 | Might it not be near at hand-- over on the mainland? |
21638 | Might not these enemies arrive on the island at any moment? |
21638 | Must I speak plainly? |
21638 | Not for these-- last few minutes?" |
21638 | Nunz? |
21638 | Of what use could such talk be? |
21638 | Of what use? |
21638 | Of what? |
21638 | Or was this a mood of recrimination? |
21638 | Or will you come to Washington at once for personal safety? |
21638 | Our escape from Venia? |
21638 | Our power plant has landed, Jac-- there in the foothills-- see it drop?" |
21638 | Queer, is n''t it, that I can make men, nations, worlds, obey me-- but I have to bide my time with a fragile little woman?" |
21638 | See there, Elza? |
21638 | See there? |
21638 | She added to Tarrano, and there was on her face a look of feminine guile:"You, of course, could not refuse me so small a favor? |
21638 | Should I yield to it?" |
21638 | So?... |
21638 | Something there-- don''t you see it?" |
21638 | Stand there inactive while these armed forces of the most powerful world in the Solar System swept down upon him? |
21638 | Strange is it not, that I should like to tell you my plans?" |
21638 | Suppose I offer you a place by my side always? |
21638 | Swimming endlessly... swimming... taking a half- gasp of breath... swimming... trying to think... or dreaming... was it all a dream?... |
21638 | Tarrano called:"The Princess Maida-- can''t you locate her?" |
21638 | Tarrano said:"What are you doing up here? |
21638 | Tarrano whispered:"You see, Lady Elza? |
21638 | Tarrano? |
21638 | Tell them I am coming to Venus at once-- with the Brende model....""Master, you wish to see Venus? |
21638 | That microphone must have just been connected--"Something coming? |
21638 | That strikes at_ you_, Lady Elza?" |
21638 | That''s obvious, is n''t it? |
21638 | The Hill City?" |
21638 | The Princess Maida--""You are-- the friend?" |
21638 | The lavish, abandoned music of barbarism? |
21638 | Their speed? |
21638 | Their weapons of attack? |
21638 | Then the words:_"City being attacked... Tarrano, beware Tarrano... You are in danger of..."_ In danger of what? |
21638 | They did n''t withdraw the patrol as you demanded, did they?" |
21638 | Things going wrong? |
21638 | To see the generations come and go-- frail mortals, while we live on to conquer and to rule the worlds.... Come, what do you say?" |
21638 | Two nights and a day----""And you fell asleep without asking for a relief?" |
21638 | Was Tarrano totally unaware of what was about to happen? |
21638 | Was he going to give himself up? |
21638 | Was he intoxicating her? |
21638 | Was he telling the real truth now? |
21638 | Was he trying to cover from us the knowledge of his defeat? |
21638 | Was he unaware of this hidden, lurking menace to him, which now, to me, was so obvious? |
21638 | Washington, or Great London?" |
21638 | Well, you heard the ultimatum they sent me? |
21638 | Were there many Earth men down here in the water? |
21638 | What could Dr. Brende want of me? |
21638 | What could Tarrano do with this ultimatum? |
21638 | What did it mean? |
21638 | What do you think of it?" |
21638 | What girl would refuse? |
21638 | What is it? |
21638 | What is it? |
21638 | What is it?" |
21638 | What is this, Cretar?" |
21638 | What was its purpose? |
21638 | What was this secret they were discussing? |
21638 | What would he do next? |
21638 | What would the home- coming be? |
21638 | Where are you? |
21638 | Where are you? |
21638 | Where could we go? |
21638 | Where is it sitting? |
21638 | Where was he? |
21638 | Where was it? |
21638 | Where were they, who should have been in charge of all this confusion? |
21638 | Where? |
21638 | Who are you?" |
21638 | Who can tell?" |
21638 | Who knows their character? |
21638 | Who knows what dreams even then-- born of the genius as yet merely latent-- were within him? |
21638 | Who?" |
21638 | Why I let you stay here in the tower?" |
21638 | Why should you want to harm me?" |
21638 | Wolfgar''s slow, labored voice demanded:"That isn''t-- my Princess Maida crying-- is it? |
21638 | Would Elza''s brain capture them? |
21638 | Would they ask aid of the Earth? |
21638 | Would you have me change? |
21638 | You are not afraid of me, are you?" |
21638 | You did not know that, did you?" |
21638 | You got my message?" |
21638 | You have awakened? |
21638 | You heard that coming up?" |
21638 | You know why I can not kill you? |
21638 | You know, of course, what justice would bid me do to this would- be murderess?" |
21638 | You never told me I must be lenient with this traitor? |
21638 | You see that, do n''t you?" |
21638 | You see? |
21638 | You see? |
21638 | You tell me he was asleep at the mirrors, Argo?" |
21638 | You think I am still a weakling? |
21638 | You think I would not share longevity with you-- that I would play you false?" |
21638 | You think perhaps I am not sincere? |
21638 | You took them? |
21638 | You understand that, do n''t you?" |
21638 | You understand? |
21638 | You understand? |
21638 | You understand?" |
21638 | You understand?" |
21638 | You want very much to avoid hypocrisy, do n''t you?" |
21638 | You wondered, did n''t you, why I was so lenient with your brother and that Jac Hallen when they would have refused me obedience? |
21638 | You''ll trust yourself to it with me? |
21638 | You''ll-- excuse us-- the Princess Maida and me-- won''t you? |
21638 | You''re not afraid, are you?" |
21638 | You''ve always known that, have n''t you? |
21638 | You''ve been here before, Wolfgar?" |
21638 | You-- don''t think it too impertinent of me-- do you? |
21638 | Your brother, and that Jac Hallen?" |
21638 | Your respect? |
21638 | _"Coming to conquer Tarrano? |
26782 | ... anybody hear me? |
26782 | A bit of the crispy, sir? |
26782 | A picture that moves? |
26782 | Are n''t there any more real people? |
26782 | But why should we be so surprised to find out the truth? 26782 But why?" |
26782 | Did n''t you see the Gel? 26782 Do n''t you know yet?" |
26782 | Do n''t you know? |
26782 | Do n''t you understand? 26782 From here in town?" |
26782 | Go where in a balloon? 26782 Grat? |
26782 | Gravy, sir? |
26782 | Have n''t you been happy here? |
26782 | Have n''t you ever heard of the Solar System, the other planets? |
26782 | How did you get in? |
26782 | How do you get out of here? |
26782 | How far does it go? |
26782 | How far to the wall? |
26782 | How long have you been here? |
26782 | Lived here long yourself? |
26782 | Mean? |
26782 | Mind if I sit down? |
26782 | Other worlds, eh? 26782 Something good? |
26782 | The Gels? 26782 This is something the priests told you about?" |
26782 | This whole scene: do n''t you see? 26782 What about that brown thing?" |
26782 | What are those? |
26782 | What are you talking about? |
26782 | What can you get outside that you ca n''t get here? 26782 What do they tell you about Grat, and the Wheel?" |
26782 | What does it all mean? |
26782 | What does it say? 26782 What police?" |
26782 | What''s it all about...? |
26782 | What''s that? |
26782 | What''s that? |
26782 | What''s the name of the town? |
26782 | When did you come here? |
26782 | Where am I? |
26782 | Where did they come from, those Gels? 26782 Where''s that?" |
26782 | Who''re not real? |
26782 | Why ca n''t you young folks be content with Casperton? |
26782 | Why do I call it''it''? |
26782 | Why do n''t you change your mind and stay on, boy? |
26782 | Why do n''t you read something good, instead of that pap? |
26782 | Why do you say''whenit"comes back''?" |
26782 | Why? 26782 Why?" |
26782 | Wo n''t anybody give me a hand? |
26782 | Would there be anything else, sir? |
26782 | You mean the sky? 26782 You were born here?" |
26782 | ***"Are you trying to make a fool of me?" |
26782 | ***"What do they do?" |
26782 | A city? |
26782 | And what business is it of yours?" |
26782 | But if a flower blooms, what man shall ask why? |
26782 | But then, nobody he knew would throw his hat..."You mind telling me the name of this place?" |
26782 | But where would he find one? |
26782 | Ca n''t you just let me lead my life in peace?" |
26782 | Can anybody hear me?" |
26782 | Can you tell me the name of this town?" |
26782 | Can you walk?" |
26782 | Could the cop be real? |
26782 | Did you ever really see a man that handsome, or hair that was just silver over the ears and the rest glossy black? |
26782 | Did you ever see the street that empty before?" |
26782 | Does a goldfish in his bowl know what the ocean is like?" |
26782 | Had it been a Gel? |
26782 | He pulled at the fat man''s arm--"Look at what?" |
26782 | Hollip Quate? |
26782 | How did they get there...? |
26782 | How do I know myself? |
26782 | How do we really know what''s there... unless we go and see for ourselves? |
26782 | How do you know? |
26782 | How does she know what I need? |
26782 | How high do they tell you it is there?" |
26782 | How long have you been here? |
26782 | How long have you been here?" |
26782 | How much of the world have they undermined? |
26782 | I can tell you I need more than food and a place to sleep--""What more?" |
26782 | I mean these dummies all over the place, and the Gels--""What dummies? |
26782 | Is it a golem country too? |
26782 | Is that what you''re afraid of?" |
26782 | It was a high- topped work shoe, size 10- 1/2-C. Who had dropped it here? |
26782 | Jello? |
26782 | Jells? |
26782 | Just goes on up; now who''d swallow that tale?" |
26782 | Or would he be able to push him over, as he had other golems? |
26782 | Perhaps it would be possible to learn something from him..."What''s... uh... how do you spell the name of this town?" |
26782 | Sailing around up under the roof? |
26782 | Say, where did you say you were calling from...?" |
26782 | See what?" |
26782 | So far so good..."Wine, sir?" |
26782 | That somebody named Doll Starr is fed up with glamor and longs for a simple home in the country and lots of kids? |
26782 | The Duke... and all the people I knew?" |
26782 | The fat man stopped dead, stumbled back--"What''s this? |
26782 | Then why does n''t she move to Casperton?" |
26782 | There''s nothing behind these walls--""Why does n''t somebody come along?" |
26782 | They say a hundred kharfads up; but how do we know? |
26782 | This is Commander McVee of the Lunar Detachment, sole survivor--""... hello, Hollip Quate? |
26782 | What about Wavly? |
26782 | What brought you here?" |
26782 | What county are you from?" |
26782 | What else?" |
26782 | What is this place?!" |
26782 | What is this place?" |
26782 | What kind of place is this?" |
26782 | What kind of store would handle rope? |
26782 | What lore do we seek in a symphony...?" |
26782 | What sort of question is that? |
26782 | What town is this?" |
26782 | What''s that?" |
26782 | What''s wrong? |
26782 | Where did I come from? |
26782 | Where did you come from?" |
26782 | Where had they gone? |
26782 | Which way do we go to get out of this place?" |
26782 | Why had the train stopped here? |
26782 | Why just one teacup, he wondered, here in the middle of nowhere? |
26782 | Why should I? |
26782 | Why, even in the movies--""What''s a movie?" |
26782 | Wonder how long it will last?" |
26782 | You do n''t like Jello?" |
26782 | You want food? |
26782 | golems?" |
26782 | the one that cornered me back there?" |
29149 | Can you remember the line, the direction you were traveling in? |
29149 | Can you remember? |
29149 | Cetus? |
29149 | Do you recall where in space you came from? |
29149 | Here am I,I thought,"but what am I, why am I, where am I?" |
29149 | How did an old space hermit like me ever win a flower- garden bride in the first place? |
29149 | How do you know that? |
29149 | How was it when you came awake? |
29149 | Then in that other time, that other place we both belonged to a-- a common group, with another name? |
29149 | Then we could find nothing by traveling toward the triangular cluster? |
29149 | ***** Could I really be_ pure reason_? |
29149 | A split second? |
29149 | And how did I know its darkness was right? |
29149 | And how did I know matter was_ matter_ and that I was none of these? |
29149 | And how did I know the waves of force were_ waves_ and_ force_? |
29149 | But how did I know nothingness was right? |
29149 | But what was thinking? |
29149 | But what? |
29149 | Can rational entity exist without a groundwork of matter, or at least of force? |
29149 | Can reason exist? |
29149 | Do you detect it?" |
29149 | Do you see it?" |
29149 | Does that sound logical?" |
29149 | Eternity? |
29149 | How could I do it? |
29149 | How did I come into being? |
29149 | How did I know I even existed, really? |
29149 | How far was that? |
29149 | How far? |
29149 | Is this a necessity, a condition peculiar to me as I am, as reason, or is it a condition that came across the barrier with me from that other state? |
29149 | Or are they separate entities, dependent and at the same time independent of each other? |
29149 | Or was it I within the other? |
29149 | Was I the only_ Marl_ who metamorphosed into this state of rational entity? |
29149 | Was it far enough to reach the other_ Marls_, or were they scattered thinly throughout infinity around me like the flecks of mass? |
29149 | Were there others back there, somewhere? |
29149 | Were you?" |
29149 | What are they, those things there?" |
29149 | What can quell my loneliness? |
29149 | What is_ cortical_? |
29149 | What then? |
29149 | What was I before that instant I suddenly reasoned_ cogito, ergo sum_? |
29149 | What was I? |
29149 | What was it called? |
29149 | What was it, like me but different? |
29149 | What was wrong with me? |
29149 | Where and how did I come by them? |
29149 | Where was the_ Pat_? |
29149 | Why? |
29149 | Yet whose symbols were they? |
29149 | You are a_ Marl_?" |
29149 | You perceive the star cluster there, the triangular one? |
29149 | _ Are the Spirit and the Flesh one and the same thing? |
29411 | And if patent agents presume to beguile honest inventors, why should they not be held responsible? |
29411 | Does it not seem your mem''ry mocking? |
29411 | Is it not Conscript Fathers shocking? |
29411 | Then drest in their best, In their gold broidered vest, It is known as a fact, That they act with much tact, And they lisp out''How do?'' |
29411 | Then what should be the Patent Law? |
29411 | What answer will there be to this? |
29411 | What can we do? |
29411 | Who would be an editor? |
26010 | And what is that way? |
26010 | Are n''t you doing a lot of talking? 26010 Are these slaves, or what?" |
26010 | Ca n''t you get more speed out of it? |
26010 | Can you come down, Carna, or do I have to come after you? |
26010 | Could she turn the tables for the Zervs if they had succeeded? |
26010 | Did he tell you how he got it? |
26010 | Do n''t you_ know_ what could happen in the city? |
26010 | Do you feel the terrible horror of this sight? |
26010 | Do you trust this man? |
26010 | Do you want my love, Wananda? |
26010 | Have you put on such clothes for my benefit? |
26010 | How did you get out of the palace? 26010 How does one release a person from such a death?" |
26010 | How far will this thing fly? |
26010 | How many ships do those Jivros have? 26010 I do n''t see how you expect me to get a chance to release Cyane of her crystal coffin? |
26010 | If they are so powerful, how is it they have not defeated the Jivros? |
26010 | If you were landing on a strange world, would you land near a city? |
26010 | In...? |
26010 | Just_ what_ are those hopping things? |
26010 | None but Prince Genner knew our hiding place, and who else would place themselves under our fire range, knowing we were here? |
26010 | Not like you and I? |
26010 | Now that you know, will you tell me? |
26010 | On your little world? 26010 Potent little female, is n''t she?" |
26010 | So it is not enough you plot treason, you must also turn against your Gods? 26010 So that is what you call love, strange one? |
26010 | So you think you can resist your wives''wills, do you, earthman? 26010 Suppose the Empire sends ships here, will they not destroy all you have gained? |
26010 | Tell me what your people intend to do about the flying saucers they speak of in their newspapers? |
26010 | Twenty of those big disks? |
26010 | Were you picked up as you picked us up? |
26010 | Were you there behind the panel while your sister and I talked? |
26010 | What Golden Goddess? |
26010 | What are your arts, Carna? |
26010 | What could I gain by a knowledge of what lies in the city, Zoorph? |
26010 | What did you come for, Carna? 26010 What does your golden girl tell you now, Jake?" |
26010 | What else could it be? |
26010 | What happened to the big jerk, Carl? |
26010 | What has happened to me, what-- what? |
26010 | What have you done to my companions? 26010 What is a Zoorph, and what is your name? |
26010 | What is a Zoorph, that makes you so angry? 26010 What is a soul or so to the passion that could burn us, my Carl? |
26010 | What is this Miss Mystic word you use? |
26010 | What kind of fuel does it use? |
26010 | What raiders, Nokomee? 26010 What the hell do they want, then?" |
26010 | What was this distillation all about? |
26010 | What will become of the three men? |
26010 | What''s it doin''out here in no man''s land? |
26010 | What''s more to the point, Carna, is she interested in me? |
26010 | What''s the matter with Barto? |
26010 | Where are you going, earthman? |
26010 | Where did you come from and what did you hear? |
26010 | Where''re your buddies? |
26010 | Why did they not seize me, I am an intruder as much as the others? |
26010 | Why did you come back, whatever- your- name? |
26010 | Why do n''t you yourself release her and escape with her? |
26010 | Why do the Zervs wait, instead of trying to do something for themselves? 26010 Why do you follow me, Zoorph?" |
26010 | Why do your people take my companions? |
26010 | Why should you be left behind? 26010 Why? |
26010 | With two of us working your mind for you, how could you refuse? |
26010 | You are interested in the beautiful sister of the Prince? |
26010 | You are interested in the so handsome Prince? |
26010 | You are offering me the rule of the Schrees? |
26010 | You are too few to reconquer the city? |
26010 | You do n''t think me dangerous to your soul, do you? |
26010 | You have more than one leader? |
26010 | You think it''s a space ship, eh, Keele? |
26010 | You think that they mean to conquer our whole planet? |
26010 | Zoorph, are you there? |
26010 | A soft, silky familiar voice:"Do you find the dead Goddess so fascinating, stranger from the world of men?" |
26010 | Are you afraid of a woman? |
26010 | But are you not the supreme power here? |
26010 | But perhaps this alien from space_ could_ act that well? |
26010 | But what do the powers behind the scenes intend to do about them?" |
26010 | But what was it you came here seeking?" |
26010 | But why should we concern ourselves with these matters? |
26010 | Carna had knelt beside me, and I murmured to her:"Are these the Schrees, or something else?" |
26010 | Could that be my Zoorph, left there-- could that be Carna? |
26010 | Do n''t you know how curious I am as to how you of this planet make love? |
26010 | Do n''t you want to live? |
26010 | Do you find the Schree or the Zerv company so repellent?" |
26010 | Do you know what I felt when I knew you were still in this prison?" |
26010 | Do you love her already, Carl?" |
26010 | Do you really fear me, stranger from a strange people? |
26010 | Do you think I do not desire freedom from the Jivros, too? |
26010 | Do you think I want to be left out? |
26010 | Do you think I want to be made into a mindless thing when I fail to please them?" |
26010 | Do you think men want that to happen to them?" |
26010 | Do you understand?" |
26010 | Do you want to become what they are going to become?" |
26010 | Have you a wife here, children?" |
26010 | Have you not done any thinking in your life, that you ask me such silly questions?" |
26010 | Here we are prisoners, about to die, perhaps, and you refuse me one sup of pleasure before we die? |
26010 | How can I tell you of what she is? |
26010 | How did I know they were built to resist meteors in ultra high- speed space flight? |
26010 | How did he know there was anything of value in the place we were headed for? |
26010 | How did you get here, what do you want, what have they done to you?" |
26010 | I asked in a voice I could n''t keep calm,"What kind of men, Hank? |
26010 | I asked:"Why do n''t you leave this place, and go on to another?" |
26010 | I followed more sedately, wondering what now? |
26010 | I had n''t had a real vacation in years-- and what would I enjoy more than a jaunt through untouched forests? |
26010 | I inadvertently moved the door as if to close it, then he spoke:"You Keele, the mining man?" |
26010 | If he did n''t get that figure from the place we were heading, where did he get it? |
26010 | If so, why did Barto have to rely on the pointing figure''s hand for directions? |
26010 | If you do not listen to me, how can I help you?" |
26010 | Is that the way you greet your friends?" |
26010 | It is only that my heart_ is_ moved toward this strange one, I wanted him_ very_ much, and how else can a Zoorph love than as she has been taught?" |
26010 | It was a way of fixing the caste system permanently-- understand?" |
26010 | Just where would an armor- piercing steel bullet do the most harm? |
26010 | Or must we put you to death? |
26010 | Or was I unable to think, really? |
26010 | Or was I unkind, and she but starved for kindness and human sympathy, so long among a people who disliked and feared her? |
26010 | Or was it the wise emerald eyes of the little golden Goddess that trapped me? |
26010 | Or_ did_ the little figure act as a compass? |
26010 | Scared, eh?" |
26010 | Shall I show you how we of far- off Calmar do the first steps of courtship?" |
26010 | She is a fascinating woman, is she not?" |
26010 | She knew where you were, her heart told her, who else would descend to pick you up while the fighting was still going on?" |
26010 | The words:"Tell, then, how this Croen and the forces of Prince Genner may be overcome? |
26010 | Then after a pause she asked:"Do you think our way of life and your own could live together in peace, could grow to be one?" |
26010 | Then she spoke, in halting Korean:"Is he dead?" |
26010 | There were no dogs, no strolling women or running children, it lay silent and waiting-- for what? |
26010 | They brought you the golden statuette to help you gain an entry, did they not?" |
26010 | They were but few here?" |
26010 | To make a fool of me?" |
26010 | Was I shocked out of my ability to reason and act on my reason''s dictates? |
26010 | Was Jake Barto a madman? |
26010 | We are only four, how could we handle her friends?" |
26010 | What are the details of its construction, and the formula for its explosive?" |
26010 | What do you say?" |
26010 | What do you think the ships of the prince have been doing? |
26010 | What is your name, and what is your race, and why are you so different from people as I know them?" |
26010 | What kind of man do you think me?" |
26010 | What kind of people were these, who wore leather and jewels and used bows that might have come off an Assyrian wall painting? |
26010 | Whatever was I carrying all this weight of heavy game rifle and knapsack of cartridges, and not even getting in position for a shot? |
26010 | Where did you find them, Officer?" |
26010 | Who knows?" |
26010 | Why are they always in hiding? |
26010 | Why did Nokomee warn me against all Zoorphs?" |
26010 | Why did you come here for me, Carl?" |
26010 | Why do they think she could be released?" |
26010 | Why do you break the law?" |
26010 | Why do you feel so sure their power is broken? |
26010 | Why do you have machines?" |
26010 | Why should you want my aid?" |
26010 | Will you give it willingly? |
26010 | Will you give me your honor, will you do what I ask without question, will you be my friend?" |
26010 | Will you try to release her?" |
26010 | Would you not like to see the great cities of my country?" |
26010 | Y''ever been in Fusan?" |
26010 | Yet....""Yet what? |
26010 | You know how a spider hides when it senses danger?" |
26010 | Your weapons which you bore when we captured you-- do they fear them?" |
29321 | Any trouble? |
29321 | How come the neutro- beams? |
29321 | How long you been in here? |
29321 | How''d you get in the cell? |
29321 | In fair fight? |
29321 | My God, you ai n''t crazy, are you-- wantin''to get yourself killed off quicker? |
29321 | Say,Novak whispered,"yuh got under Kuley''s skin, know it? |
29321 | Sure your friends''ll be there? |
29321 | That fair enough for you? |
29321 | Think this is a reception? |
29321 | What goes on here? |
29321 | What the hell? |
29321 | What''d they do to you, old man? |
29321 | What''d you say? |
29321 | Why did n''t you send for me? |
29321 | Will I? 29321 Yes?" |
29321 | You ai n''t figurin''on gettin''out to- day? |
29321 | You-- you_ wanted_ to get in? |
29321 | *****"Yes, did n''t you know? |
29321 | Ca n''t you handle him?" |
29321 | Do you follow me?" |
29321 | How the devil we gon na get away, then? |
29321 | This trick of Fuller''s had gotten them away, but of what use was it without the brute force necessary to carry on to a successful end? |
29321 | What do you say to that, Fenton, will you do it?" |
29321 | What was there about Fuller that marked him as superior to Luke and the rest of the convicts? |
29321 | Where you goin''to go?" |
29321 | Where''d we be right now if it was n''t for your radium?" |
29321 | Will you do it, or do you want to keep on being a fool?" |
2935 | And what has made this difference? |
2935 | But I imagine I hear the question, How is all this to be tested? |
2935 | But how is this remarkable propulsive machine made to perform its functions? |
2935 | But whither does all this tend? |
2935 | But why does a muscle contract at one time and not at another? |
2935 | Does Nature acknowledge, in any deeper way, this unity of plan we seem to trace? |
2935 | Is it not probable that teachers, in pursuing such studies, will be led astray from the acquirement of more important but less attractive knowledge? |
2935 | It is the question, why should training masters be encouraged to acquire a knowledge of this, or any other branch of physical science? |
2935 | No doubt it is a pretty and ingenious way of looking at the structure of any animal; but is it anything more? |
2935 | Or may I not rather ask, is it possible for you to discharge your functions properly without these aids? |
2935 | The great new question would be,"How does all this take place?" |
2935 | What books shall I read? |
2935 | What is it originates, directs, and controls the motive power? |
2935 | What is the purpose of primary intellectual education? |
2935 | What is the use, it is said, of attempting to make physical science a branch of primary education? |
2935 | When I examine it, what appears to be the most striking character it presents? |
2935 | Why does one whole group of muscles contract when the lobster wishes to extend his tail, and another group when he desires to bend it? |
29196 | Did n''t you understand what I said? |
29196 | Did she ask you to? |
29196 | How about giving me a kiss before they get us? 29196 Planet? |
29196 | See where the balcony is? 29196 We scared them, huh?" |
29196 | What do you mean? |
29196 | What the devil do you think you''re doing, soldier? 29196 What''s a letter?" |
29196 | What''s that out there? |
29196 | What''s these things I ca n''t do? 29196 What? |
29196 | What? |
29196 | What? |
29196 | Who are you? |
29196 | Who sent you? |
29196 | Why did you have to pick my room? 29196 Why?" |
29196 | Yeah? 29196 You know why you were kept in the Armory, Lane? |
29196 | Ai n''t this his place?" |
29196 | Did I fight in Chi for them? |
29196 | Four more blaster cannon are coming down Broadway--""Why do n''t they clear those people out of the Square?" |
29196 | Lane said,"Yeah? |
29196 | Mars a big city?" |
29196 | That right, sir?" |
29196 | They important?" |
29196 | What are you trying to do?" |
29196 | What do we do with it now?" |
29196 | What''s going to happen?" |
29196 | What''s your name?" |
29196 | Whatcha doing in the Mayor''s room?" |
29196 | Where''s the Mayor? |
29196 | Whose flag? |
29196 | Why did he have to be so near getting killed when he met one he liked? |
29196 | Why did they send me to this crazy city? |
29196 | Why should n''t I be a great little fighter?" |
29196 | Why the hell did n''t they give him a chance to let her out? |
29196 | You anybody important?" |
29196 | You know how to fight, do n''t you? |
29196 | _ The Mayor?_ His head swung around and he peered at the 3V set. |
29196 | _ Which way now? |
29196 | _ Why not? |
29354 | Ah, yes, that_ was_ lucky, was n''t it? 29354 Are you just going to sit there guzzling beer while pirates take over the town?" |
29354 | But where do you hide ten tons of stuff in five minutes? 29354 Marc,"Lee said as they entered,"what about the new radar? |
29354 | The hyper- degenerate- thorium, you mean? 29354 What I want to know is-- are you or are you not going to cooperate? |
29354 | What about that stuff the Navy has cached in their warehouse? |
29354 | What are you going to do? |
29354 | What do you suggest I do? |
29354 | What''s new? |
29354 | What? |
29354 | Which one of you is the comptroller? |
29354 | You know what this stuff is, boss? |
29354 | You mean we''re just going to_ sit_ here? |
29354 | You want to play our only hole- card on an off- chance like that? 29354 Afraid I''m not attractive enough for our visitors? |
29354 | Is n''t that worth hiding?" |
29354 | Remember now-- you stick right with me and keep your mouth shut, d''you hear?" |
29354 | She blushed under his scrutiny, said coldly,"What''s the matter? |
29354 | She said,"What will they-- be like?" |
29354 | What_ can_ I do?" |
29354 | You know, I''ve never seen you out of that uniform?" |
29240 | Any other questions? |
29240 | Are we all here, Billy? |
29240 | But it seems more human--"_ Human?_ That''s a laugh! |
29240 | Do you know how to use it? |
29240 | Ed, where''s that_ Thor_ gun model? 29240 Horrible- looking little brats, are n''t they?" |
29240 | How are things in the museum? |
29240 | How do I look, Billy? |
29240 | How would we eliminate him? |
29240 | Is it so dangerous in there that we need a_ Thor_ gun? |
29240 | That jerk I made class president? 29240 The graduating class from the Star Institute, eh? |
29240 | They lost, did n''t they? |
29240 | Well, ah, did-- did you ever hear of a_ changeling_? 29240 What happened to the natives who lived here?" |
29240 | What have they got coming? |
29240 | What is it? |
29240 | What is that? |
29240 | What is the meaning of this? 29240 What?" |
29240 | Where''s Billy Kasker? |
29240 | Why do n''t we give them better tools? |
29240 | Why do n''t we just kill all of these natives? 29240 Why do we have to go through this old museum?" |
29240 | Why have n''t they been killed before now? |
29240 | Are you looking for me? |
29240 | But-- can you carry off the part of the instructor?" |
29240 | Did you have any trouble with the group?" |
29240 | Does anybody have any questions?" |
29240 | How would we know he was n''t one of us, if he put on our clothes?" |
29240 | I know it''s a kind of a silly question but--""A_ changeling_?" |
29240 | If anything happened to Billy, how could he explain the matter to the gate captain or to Billy''s parents? |
29240 | Is that the way you waste your and my time?" |
29240 | What do you have on your mind?" |
29240 | What possible explanation can you offer for your conduct?" |
29240 | Who ever heard of a_ changeling_?" |
29202 | And he held it in his hand? |
29202 | And why pick on us here in this country? 29202 Did you see that cable and the electric discharges?" |
29202 | Do you get my voice or shall I send by key? |
29202 | How come that he hit Washington first? 29202 How did he miss it, the murderin''devil?" |
29202 | How do they get rid of it? |
29202 | How high,he asked,"will your little tin ship fly? |
29202 | How in the names of the Saints did you know? 29202 How long would that be takin''?" |
29202 | If they stay in the air, how do they get rid of the load? |
29202 | Is this some new death ray? 29202 Oh, you mean the man- thing I saw in Stobolsk? |
29202 | Shall we repeat over same course? |
29202 | The one you saw,he said inquiringly:"he did his dirty work with a little rod or tube, you said?" |
29202 | What is it you say? |
29202 | What''s the idea? |
29202 | Where are you going? |
29202 | Where did they find him? |
29202 | Where is his ship? |
29202 | Why not? |
29202 | Why not? |
29202 | You mean-- what? 29202 And in the moment of numbness that seized Danny O''Rourke he heard the Infant say:How soon can we have it? |
29202 | But what does it mean? |
29202 | Did he have some way of knowin''that it was the heart of the whole country?" |
29202 | Did the strange being sense that Danny had not been disbelieving like the rest? |
29202 | For had not the Infant alone seen the only reasonable answer to the puzzle of the mysterious man? |
29202 | Have you tried your sound dampener?" |
29202 | I know they''ve reached just under a hundred thousand experimentally, but how high will this one go?" |
29202 | I want it in our ship-- up above-- an hour? |
29202 | I''ll put it in your machine and--""And what?" |
29202 | It it the end of the world that''s come?" |
29202 | Now think carefully, Danny, and tell me: was there anything fastened to it-- a wire, perhaps-- a connection of some kind with the ground?" |
29202 | Only one got away...."But where are you? |
29202 | Or are we just the first, and will he spit his rage over the rest of the world before he''s through? |
29202 | What can we do?" |
29202 | What devil''s work is this?... |
29202 | What''s to be done? |
29202 | Where can I meet you? |
29202 | Why not heat? |
29355 | Can-- can I help you, Sam? |
29355 | Good- bye? |
29355 | How did everything go? |
29355 | Just because you''ve got some mulish notion in your head, do you think we have to starve? 29355 Say, Meecham,"the foreman said,"that last engine okay?" |
29355 | Well? |
29355 | What are you doing here? 29355 What do you mean, you''re not going in?" |
29355 | What? |
29355 | Where are we going, darling? |
29355 | Yes, Sam? |
29355 | You''re leaving, are n''t you? |
29355 | And here he was with a secret that could enable him to travel at-- who knows what speeds? |
29355 | And you know why? |
29355 | He said suddenly,"Can you pack a few things?" |
29355 | He said,"Sure you''re not just trying to be nosey?" |
29355 | Hurry to what? |
29355 | To those two wires and the tester and the endless stream of untested engines flowing toward him? |
29355 | Was he going to destroy his plans now at a whim? |
29355 | What do you want?" |
29355 | You want to know why?" |
29471 | Alec, you beat- up little grease pot, what brings you to New York? |
29471 | He''s just some Bowery bum we dragged in, Venex, but that does n''t make any difference to you, does it? 29471 I''m heading towards US-1, can I drop you anywheres on the way?" |
29471 | Mr. Coleman, sir, it''s time to go down to the ship now, should I leave now, sir? |
29471 | What you doing with that? 29471 What''s goin''on here...?" |
29471 | Do you need a job? |
29471 | His voice boomed loud again,"And how about_ you_?" |
29471 | How did a catastrophe like this happen, where was it going to end? |
29471 | Is n''t this information supposed to be secret? |
29471 | True, the Robot Equality Act had been passed-- but so what?_ the velvet glove_ by... Harry Harrison_ New York was a bad town for robots this year. |
29471 | What is it you want?" |
29471 | Why had this total stranger helped him, what could he say to show his appreciation? |
29389 | And if Earth refuses your demand? |
29389 | But why, if you could pick me off the Earth, do you not draw the radium ores in the same way? |
29389 | Has man lived in vain? |
29389 | Lord of the_ Universes_? |
29389 | What do you want of me? |
29389 | What is the purpose of some of the levers? |
29389 | What then? |
29389 | Why did you select me from all the millions of people on Earth? |
29389 | Why do n''t you obtain the ores from other worlds? |
29389 | Why do you want our radium ores? |
29389 | Why was I not brought here by that means? |
29389 | And was the dark star controlled by intelligence, or was it a blind wanderer from space that had come by accident? |
29389 | Could it be that the mystery would now fade away, a new riddle of the skies? |
29389 | How could it? |
29389 | How could the dark star have traversed three thousand light- years of space in a week''s time? |
29389 | How did we accomplish the feat of traversing such a gulf? |
29389 | There was no sound, but inwardly to Phobar''s consciousness from the peak of the titan far above him came a command:"What are you called?" |
29389 | What force did it represent? |
29389 | What was it he had learned years ago in college? |
29389 | What was the nature of the great path of fire? |
29389 | What was the reason for these unparalleled births of worlds and the terrifying mathematical precision that characterized them? |
29389 | What would happen? |
29389 | Why? |
29389 | Would it work? |
29389 | Yet what could he alone do in a week, to say nothing of ten minutes? |
28698 | Am I right? |
28698 | And why did n''t you speak to each other until we left Deimos? |
28698 | Any chance you''d like to spin a story to keep us awake? |
28698 | But what happened? |
28698 | But why? |
28698 | Can I sit down? |
28698 | Did you both succeed? |
28698 | Do we want to sit with_ him_? |
28698 | Erick, is that you? |
28698 | Erickson? |
28698 | Ever heard of Kranos? |
28698 | Going to the bar? |
28698 | He''s a Terran, is n''t he? |
28698 | How do you think I feel? |
28698 | How does it look to you? |
28698 | In? 28698 Is it pointed directly at the City?" |
28698 | It''s hard to figure Martians out, is n''t it? 28698 Kranos?" |
28698 | Land? 28698 Mara? |
28698 | May we sit here? |
28698 | Mind if I come along? |
28698 | My business? |
28698 | Not really an impressive business, is it? 28698 Right?" |
28698 | Say, do you three know each other? |
28698 | See here--"Are you involved in the destruction of the city? 28698 See that?" |
28698 | Shall I light something? |
28698 | Thacher? |
28698 | They''ll assume the City was destroyed, wo n''t they? 28698 Wait? |
28698 | Well? |
28698 | Well? |
28698 | What do I do? |
28698 | What do you do? |
28698 | What do you have in that bag you carry? |
28698 | What do you suppose they want? |
28698 | What do you suppose they''ll think? |
28698 | What if we do n''t get there in time? |
28698 | What village are you from? |
28698 | What will we have? 28698 What''s in there? |
28698 | What''s up? |
28698 | Who are you and what''s your business here? |
28698 | Who are you? 28698 Who are you? |
28698 | Why do you want to enter the City? |
28698 | Why not? 28698 Why not? |
28698 | Why not? |
28698 | Why steal a City? 28698 You think there really will be war?" |
28698 | You, Jan? |
28698 | Are you involved with the destruction of our city?" |
28698 | Back to the City?" |
28698 | But their lie detector-- Why did n''t it trap you? |
28698 | But why?" |
28698 | Diamonds? |
28698 | Erickson?" |
28698 | He looked from Erick to Jan."Who are these people?" |
28698 | How did you get by that? |
28698 | If you three know each other, why did you sit apart when you got on?" |
28698 | Mara?" |
28698 | New York?" |
28698 | North America? |
28698 | Now what?" |
28698 | Stolen jewels?" |
28698 | The only thing I wonder--""What''s that?" |
28698 | What are you doing here? |
28698 | What are you in, sir?" |
28698 | What do you know about the destruction of our city? |
28698 | What do you know about this destruction? |
28698 | What for? |
28698 | What part of Terra are you from? |
28698 | What sort of line are you in? |
28698 | What''s your business?" |
28698 | Where''s Mara?" |
28698 | Who are you three? |
28698 | Why not merely bomb it?" |
28698 | Why not tell us yours? |
28698 | Why? |
29326 | And I presume that Carnes is also to be blown into bits by the explosion? |
29326 | Are their motors made with sheet steel cylinders or with duralumin engine blocks? |
29326 | Are you sure we are at the right place? |
29326 | But what about this ship, Doctor? |
29326 | Ca n''t something be done about it? |
29326 | Ca n''t we make it by sacrificing our elevation? |
29326 | Do you know where he has gone? |
29326 | Does der Herr Doktor Vogel eggspect somevun? |
29326 | Hit, Tom? |
29326 | Then, I presume, you''ll kill him? |
29326 | What about that Russian whose place you took? |
29326 | What kind of engine trouble? |
29326 | What were you doing there? |
29326 | Where are you? |
29326 | Where is Lightwood''s plane? |
29326 | Where the devil have you been? 29326 Who? |
29326 | You do n''t mean Saranoff? |
29326 | You want who? 29326 *****He is? |
29326 | Bird?" |
29326 | Carnes, you have these maps?" |
29326 | Did you get hold of the rest?" |
29326 | General Merton, will you detach three ships from the First Air Division by radio and have them report here? |
29326 | Is it a secret?" |
29326 | Shall I tell Miss Andrews to come down as well?" |
29326 | What next?" |
29326 | What the dickens can I do?" |
29326 | Where is it?" |
29326 | Where was she?" |
29326 | Why would she come down here?" |
29326 | Would it be indiscreet for me to ask what it''s all about?" |
29326 | You have left data on which other men can work, have you not?" |
18257 | ,Who are these guys? |
18257 | ... and not for the rest of us? |
18257 | ... and? |
18257 | ... as good a place as any, huh? |
18257 | Adari- Kumiko? |
18257 | Admiral Drummer? |
18257 | Allen? |
18257 | Allies? |
18257 | And after the inventory? |
18257 | And the real objective? |
18257 | And what is that? |
18257 | Any idea which one? |
18257 | Any objections, Har? |
18257 | Are you kiddin''? |
18257 | Are you saying the same plan can be used against the Terminals? |
18257 | Are you suggesting he be stopped? |
18257 | Are you telling me we''ve been pressed into this job with no choice of our own? |
18257 | Are you willing to follow my orders-- without question? |
18257 | As long as I''m up here, how about me taking point? |
18257 | But how did you know events would develop just this way? |
18257 | By what right do you take this on yourself, Drummer? |
18257 | Can we detonate it with our guns from here? 18257 Can you count on such events materializing?" |
18257 | Comments? |
18257 | Comments? |
18257 | Depends entirely on Sentinel? 18257 Destructively?" |
18257 | Did you enlighten Hanno? |
18257 | Did you get word to Hanno? |
18257 | Do my words bore you? |
18257 | Do you have all the data on where you''ve sent them? |
18257 | Do you know what to do about it? |
18257 | Does Sentinel have access to the transmitter at the Terminals? |
18257 | Does he realize what he''s doing? |
18257 | Does n''t that strike you as odd? |
18257 | Does this job call for his kind of communications expertise? |
18257 | Got a problem? |
18257 | Got it? |
18257 | Has n''t our man on the depot told us they''ve been performing those observations for the UIPS for quite a while? 18257 Has the time been set?" |
18257 | Have you checked it lately? |
18257 | Honored to see you, Major Scarf,he said,"what''ll it be?" |
18257 | How about a drink with the ship''s commander? 18257 How did he find out?" |
18257 | How do I know? 18257 How do we get around that?" |
18257 | How do we get it? |
18257 | How do we get there? |
18257 | How do you expect the Depot to react? |
18257 | How do you expect them to react to such provocation? |
18257 | How do you see it? |
18257 | How does it concern you? |
18257 | How does this team fit in? |
18257 | How far do you commit yourself? |
18257 | How far will you go to take the Terminals? |
18257 | How soon can you launch? |
18257 | How will you take the Depot? |
18257 | How''d it go? |
18257 | How''d you find out? |
18257 | How? |
18257 | How? |
18257 | I say,Brad roared,"Bura of the Sandbox, how does that strike you? |
18257 | If I decline, what then? |
18257 | If there''s to be an incident,Brad asked,"who''ll be setting it up?" |
18257 | In Coldfield? |
18257 | Indeed? |
18257 | Is it possible Xindral overcame his restraints and neutralized your team? |
18257 | Is n''t it obvious? |
18257 | Is that the formal response of your Government to my request? |
18257 | Is that what''s behind your recent Proclamation to the UIPS on a new foundation for interregional relationships? |
18257 | Is there to be a complex one? |
18257 | Is vengeance all there is to it? |
18257 | Know how to set her? 18257 Kumiko, did you fix our inter- ship comm the way Zolan told you to?" |
18257 | Kumiko? |
18257 | Me? 18257 Me?" |
18257 | Misgivings? 18257 Myra, Drummer, do you read?" |
18257 | Name the man who sent you? |
18257 | Narval, too? |
18257 | No chance of using the Pluto comm center? |
18257 | Oh? |
18257 | Oh? |
18257 | Ram, can you get your long frame into a standard suit? |
18257 | Ram, what''s your estimate concerning the missing piece? |
18257 | Repercussions? |
18257 | Rimov, and gunnery is my business,said the officer,"what in hell are you gon na do to my guns?" |
18257 | Scarf out there? |
18257 | Scarf, who else? |
18257 | Scarf? 18257 Scarf?" |
18257 | Should n''t we give our side a rundown on what''s happening? |
18257 | Sir? |
18257 | So what? 18257 So you know where we''re from, do you?" |
18257 | State request? |
18257 | Sure, but who is that guy? |
18257 | Suspicious, is n''t it? |
18257 | Tell me, Ram,Brad demanded,"how did it happen that we six, three men and three women, are here at this time for this purpose?" |
18257 | Tell me, old man, what can you do that Narval ca n''t? |
18257 | That is n''t the real reason, is it? |
18257 | The message? |
18257 | The penalties? |
18257 | Then why would he leave so abruptly? |
18257 | There''s more? |
18257 | Through tyranny? |
18257 | To what purpose? |
18257 | Well, as my diplomatic affairs advisor, Drummer, what did you make of it? |
18257 | Well, what do you think? |
18257 | Well? 18257 Well?" |
18257 | Well? |
18257 | What about the rest of you? 18257 What authorization?" |
18257 | What do we do now? |
18257 | What do you have in mind? |
18257 | What do you make of it? |
18257 | What do you mean by''maybe''? 18257 What do you mean, standing there and telling me you''ve lost track of your people? |
18257 | What do you mean? |
18257 | What do you mean? |
18257 | What do you say? |
18257 | What do you suggest, Jim,the President shrugged,"break our treaties with the Outer Region? |
18257 | What do you suggest? |
18257 | What do you suggest? |
18257 | What do you think? 18257 What does that last part mean?" |
18257 | What does that mean? |
18257 | What else is there? |
18257 | What happens afterward, assuming that we survive? 18257 What happens afterward? |
18257 | What happens if we fail? |
18257 | What happens now? |
18257 | What if they resist? |
18257 | What if you meet resistance? |
18257 | What in hell are they doing? |
18257 | What in hell are you trying to do, whoever you are? 18257 What is the task?" |
18257 | What now? 18257 What purpose can you serve by tagging along?" |
18257 | What say you, leaders of INOR, to this threat from a criminal let loose among us from Callisto? 18257 What the hell do you mean by''sir''? |
18257 | What the hell''s goin''on down there? |
18257 | What the hell''s goin''on? |
18257 | What then? 18257 What was it about?" |
18257 | What was left out? |
18257 | What''re you gon na do to my guns? |
18257 | What''re you gon na do, Angel? |
18257 | What''s going on here? |
18257 | What''s happening? |
18257 | What''s the hell''s goin''on, Cordy? 18257 What''s the point?" |
18257 | What''s the story on how we became the''chosen''? |
18257 | What''s the word on living accommodations under the dome? |
18257 | What''s this I''ve heard from Scarf about you taking a pack of escaped Inner Region convicts under your wing? |
18257 | What''s up? |
18257 | What''s your assessment? |
18257 | What''s your game, Drummer? |
18257 | When you met with Camari''s Ambassador, what did you discuss? |
18257 | When? |
18257 | Where is this site located? |
18257 | Who is it? |
18257 | Who might that be? |
18257 | Who''re you guys? |
18257 | Who''re you trying to kid? |
18257 | Why did n''t he come himself? |
18257 | Why do n''t you use that tactic on the dozens of Slingshot laboratories and assembly centers here on Pluto''s surface? 18257 Why not cut out the entire plug?" |
18257 | Why this melodramatic escape? |
18257 | Why? |
18257 | With respect, President Narval, does Planet Pluto have the right to intervene into the affairs of other nations? |
18257 | Would it work? |
18257 | Xindral? |
18257 | Yes? |
18257 | You do, eh? 18257 You go along? |
18257 | You in charge? |
18257 | You mean Narval is n''t sure he wants to meet Ram? |
18257 | You mean you do n''t even know where to start looking? 18257 You mean, how will we take the Depot? |
18257 | You''re telling me we''re expendable? |
18257 | Your recommendations? |
18257 | ##"Well, Scarf, have you finished reading that thing?" |
18257 | A long silence, then from the far end of the table,"What the hell does that mean?" |
18257 | Also, can what you''re doing to each of us be reversed so that we can return to what, for us, would be normal?" |
18257 | And yourself?" |
18257 | Any objections?" |
18257 | Any questions?" |
18257 | Anything else?" |
18257 | Are my instructions clear?" |
18257 | Are n''t you risking a lot on us?" |
18257 | Are we prepared and on schedule?" |
18257 | Are you prepared to receive us?" |
18257 | Are you suggesting that we abdicate our sovereignty to a single authority? |
18257 | Can he do it?" |
18257 | Can we use them?" |
18257 | Can you do the job?" |
18257 | Can you hear me, Flume?" |
18257 | Clear?" |
18257 | Clear?" |
18257 | Clear?" |
18257 | Courtesies of the space- ways, and all that? |
18257 | Damn, where was Drummer''s message? |
18257 | Did Drummer really support Narval? |
18257 | Did you get the entire message on its way?" |
18257 | Did you hear me, Drummer?" |
18257 | Did you read? |
18257 | Do the people also see and listen to you? |
18257 | Do you accept these conditions?" |
18257 | Do you agree?" |
18257 | Do you agree?" |
18257 | Do you hear me?" |
18257 | Do you read?" |
18257 | Do you understand?" |
18257 | Do you understand?" |
18257 | Do you wish an escort from your present position to the dock?" |
18257 | Does n''t that answer your question?" |
18257 | For what purpose?" |
18257 | Got it?" |
18257 | Got it?" |
18257 | Grinning at Brad, he asked,"OK, how are you going to get me out of this rat''s nest and back to my ship?" |
18257 | Have I your permission to pick up the message and bring it to you?" |
18257 | Have I your word?" |
18257 | Have you come up with an action to implement our new policy?" |
18257 | Have your governments cleared this as a joint operation?" |
18257 | Hear that? |
18257 | Hodak, can you rig a taxi to manual control and leave it with enough power for a one- time flight through the depot''s cocoon?" |
18257 | How are our dynamic and constantly changing interplanetary and interregional space lanes to be maintained? |
18257 | How could they fit into his schemes? |
18257 | How did the inspection go? |
18257 | How did you manage to evade observation long enough to get away?" |
18257 | How do you see it?" |
18257 | How do you stand?" |
18257 | How does it all fit together?" |
18257 | How does that strike you?" |
18257 | How is it they let you get away?" |
18257 | How''s that for starters, sir?" |
18257 | I repeat: are you on a military mission?" |
18257 | I''ll not pry where I''ve no business to, but who are they?" |
18257 | Is that agreeable?" |
18257 | Is that clear?" |
18257 | Is that what you''re saying?" |
18257 | Is the representative of your Government present?" |
18257 | Is this satisfactory?" |
18257 | Know what I mean?" |
18257 | Looking from one to the other, he demanded,"Did you hear Camari''s speech?" |
18257 | Many issues were extremely complex: What are an inhabited planet''s or satellite''s jurisdictional limits within territorial and contiguous space? |
18257 | May I count on your cooperation?" |
18257 | More important, could this bar- room brawl be exploited to the Sentinels''advantage? |
18257 | Need I say more?" |
18257 | Next?" |
18257 | No other sources?" |
18257 | Now, as to your problem with us: is it insurmountable?" |
18257 | Now, for starters, how did you manage to get a lift by spunnel and make it this far without tearing that old wreck apart? |
18257 | Now, what''s the problem?" |
18257 | Now, what''s the problem?" |
18257 | OK, here''s one: am I an inmate in this prison or not?" |
18257 | OK?" |
18257 | Or was it? |
18257 | Or were they agents of the UIPS? |
18257 | Orders? |
18257 | Orders?" |
18257 | Other than military, who and what was Scarf, and why was he tormenting Drummer? |
18257 | Part of the counter- intelligence function,"adding, with a smirk,"Do n''t you agree?" |
18257 | President?" |
18257 | President?" |
18257 | Ready?" |
18257 | Really feel that way?" |
18257 | Remember? |
18257 | See the problem?" |
18257 | Selvin?" |
18257 | Shall I warm her up and crank in the coordinates for you, sir?" |
18257 | So, what can I expect?" |
18257 | Take the depot as hostage? |
18257 | Tell me, Bura, is your ship really a commercial cargo transporter or is it a UIPS warship with a military mission inside our legal jurisdiction?" |
18257 | The intranet filled with"What the hell''s going on? |
18257 | The question of the moment is how might this so- called peace conference affect achieving my ultimate objective?" |
18257 | Then to Kumiko,"Which way?" |
18257 | There was a long silence, followed by,"What does the Log Depot have to do with it?" |
18257 | To what purpose?" |
18257 | Turning to Adari, he asked,"Did you put it together?" |
18257 | Turning to the Space Force Commander he said,"What''s the situation, Jim?" |
18257 | Understood?" |
18257 | Understood?" |
18257 | Was it possible? |
18257 | Was n''t it odd to have these special skills fall into place?" |
18257 | Was n''t it, Brad?" |
18257 | Were they of a kind? |
18257 | Were they really escaped prisoners? |
18257 | What about Brad and his buddies?" |
18257 | What about you, Brad?" |
18257 | What are the rights and obligations of one Region''s military and commercial vessels and citizens when inside the lawful boundaries of another? |
18257 | What do you mean?" |
18257 | What do you see, Adari?" |
18257 | What do you tell them, Drummer?" |
18257 | What does that mean?" |
18257 | What does that tell you?" |
18257 | What else, I wonder? |
18257 | What happened?" |
18257 | What is the definition of"innocent passage"in the context of a multi- national Solar Community? |
18257 | What is your opinion?" |
18257 | What the hell for?" |
18257 | What the hell game are you playing, Drummer?" |
18257 | What was Drummer''s real objective? |
18257 | What were Scarf''s stooge and Ram discussing? |
18257 | What''ll that get us?" |
18257 | What''s on your mind?" |
18257 | What''s the story on communications?" |
18257 | What''s the word, Myra?" |
18257 | What''s their input?" |
18257 | Whatta ya want?" |
18257 | When do we get to that?" |
18257 | When?" |
18257 | Where is he?" |
18257 | Where is it?" |
18257 | Which bird?" |
18257 | Who are we? |
18257 | Who are you to force me-- us-- into a life- risk situation?" |
18257 | Who speaks?" |
18257 | Who will pay for such services? |
18257 | Why do you have to see each gun?" |
18257 | Why me?" |
18257 | Why not have the fleet rendezvous closer to the target?" |
18257 | Why you folks? |
18257 | Why?" |
18257 | With whom do you stand, Captain Yargoul?" |
18257 | Would n''t Drummer see through that ploy?" |
18257 | Would n''t you have had a fuel problem?" |
18257 | Would you accept being a traitor to President Narval?" |
18257 | Y''hear?" |
29455 | Der lady friendt? 29455 Is it not pretty?" |
29455 | Now, what is der idea of that? |
29455 | What do you want, if two billion''s not enough? |
29455 | Where is she? |
29455 | Where''s my friend? |
29455 | You keep quiet, eh, and wait for me to say something indiscreet? 29455 But-- what do you wish? |
29455 | How are we going to do it?" |
29455 | How do you do?" |
29455 | Orders?" |
29455 | Orders?" |
29455 | Rubbing sticks together?" |
29455 | See?" |
29455 | Sylva said hopefully:"Do n''t you know some way? |
29455 | What have you to report?" |
29455 | Where are you?" |
29455 | Yes?" |
28669 | ''But where,''say some,''is the king of America?'' 28669 ), were christened in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit(? 28669 ), were dedicated to God and his service by their parents(? 28669 And the teachers, do they live forever? 28669 And where are the mighty reptile tyrants of air, earth and water of the Oolite? 28669 And why do we believe that Virgil wrote the à � neid? 28669 And why is it that the Bible is not studied by the masses and regarded more? 28669 Are Christian rulers more tyrannical and their Christian subjects more ungovernable? 28669 Are poor Christians most insolent and disorderly? 28669 Are the rich more insolent_ when Christianized_? 28669 Are they generally known? 28669 Are you not now unable to give a reason for your premises? 28669 But what are sentinels when the power of Omnipotence is put forth? 28669 Can he mean that they are anonymous books? 28669 Can nature thus declare and not make known? |
28669 | Can you give a reason for your present infidelity? |
28669 | Do they fear him and trust in him? |
28669 | Do they love and obey him? |
28669 | Do you not now, as well as then, occupy unreasonable ground? |
28669 | Does Christianity make worse parents and worse children? |
28669 | Does a man''s ability in discerning and his truthfulness in reporting depend upon the skill or ignorance of those who hear? |
28669 | Does he mean that they are not biographies-- books containing, in their historic matter, an account of the authors_ themselves_? |
28669 | Does it make husbands and wives, friends and neighbors less trustworthy? |
28669 | Does it not make men and women more virtuous and happy in every situation in life? |
28669 | First: Who can measure the extent of natural possibilities? |
28669 | Gentlemen atheists, am I correct in this conclusion? |
28669 | Gentlemen, have you any reply? |
28669 | Have you heard him speak? |
28669 | Have you seen God? |
28669 | Having rather conceded that atheists are fools, and turned_ deists_, are you really any better off? |
28669 | How came it into the world? |
28669 | How could men be persuaded that adultery should be punished when they were taught from infancy that it was a virtue among the gods? |
28669 | How did you obtain this idea? |
28669 | How do we judge and believe respecting the authorship of other ancient books? |
28669 | How few people do, or will, understand that the terms of salvation are written as with the beams of the sun? |
28669 | How is this? |
28669 | How many Gideons are there among leading infidels whose soul- piety would resist such a temptation as that? |
28669 | How many talk about religion who set aside a great portion of the word of God as worse than useless? |
28669 | How was it with Christ? |
28669 | How will you account for this? |
28669 | If Matthew, Mark, Luke and John did not write those books which bear their names, then are they false in fact? |
28669 | If we had we could not be honest without being Christians? |
28669 | Is it a greater thing to give life to a body once dead than to a body that never was alive? |
28669 | Is it not the truth that fools are wiser in their own conceit than men who can give a reason? |
28669 | Is the sun of righteousness low in your spiritual heavens? |
28669 | Is the trouble a low degree of faith, approximating unbelief? |
28669 | Is this a simple or compound idea? |
28669 | It costs our author nothing but a stroke of his pen to invent the''Chordonia,''and whence did they come? |
28669 | May it not be because they prefer all other business and pleasures before this? |
28669 | Mr. Paine, did the God of the Bible approve of the Jewish royalty? |
28669 | Now, gentlemen, is not this all that the imagination can do? |
28669 | Or have you given him the uppermost seat in your affections? |
28669 | Or when saw we thee sick and in prison, and came unto thee? |
28669 | Reason timidly says:"Mr. C., in your very severe strictures on the deists, are you not condemning yourself? |
28669 | Say, was Thomas Paine an infidel when he wrote that? |
28669 | The fathers, where are they? |
28669 | Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee; or thirsty, and gave thee drink? |
28669 | There stands a clock; it keeps correct time, but does it declare the glory of any one? |
28669 | They are these: If Christianity is not true, where did it come from? |
28669 | They were made the special objects of God''s favor in their infancy(? |
28669 | Was it because they had detected him as a cheat and an impostor? |
28669 | Was it because they had discovered in the person of Christ an impostor, a mere cheat? |
28669 | What do the priests do next? |
28669 | What is its origin? |
28669 | What is the religion of thousands? |
28669 | What other person ever created such a concern about such an event? |
28669 | What think you of Christ? |
28669 | When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in; or naked, and clothed thee? |
28669 | When the popular sentiment was that he was a prophet the priests and scribes sought his life, believing that his death would end his cause? |
28669 | When they and the people learned that he was an impostor(?) |
28669 | When will you be ready to resume? |
28669 | Who does not know that those books are and have been called the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John? |
28669 | Whose son is he? |
28669 | Why are skeptics and infidels so partial among ancient books? |
28669 | Why are so many professors of religion negligent in this matter? |
28669 | Why do we believe that CÃ ¦ sar wrote the Commentaries on the Gallic War? |
28669 | Why this? |
28669 | Will any sensible man affirm that they are the wrong names? |
28669 | Will some wise one tell us why this strange inconsistency? |
28669 | Will you oblige me?" |
28669 | _ Christian_--And this is all the imagination can do? |
28669 | _ Christian_--Gentlemen, do you think your present position is a scientific one? |
28669 | _ Christian_--Gentlemen, have you not contraband goods in your warehouse? |
28669 | _ It is not the office of a friend(?) |
28669 | and if so, what did the authors die for? |
28669 | this I am anxious to know; as you are"liberalists"and"free- thinkers,"you will be equally anxious to reach the truth in the premises? |
28669 | vi: 15--"What part hath he that believeth with an infidel?" |
29384 | And may I ask,he said with sarcastic politeness,"since when a strait- jacket has become first- aid for a case of lightning stroke?" |
29384 | And you think the fire- ball broke down that insulation by the shock to Tristan''s system? |
29384 | But you said the polarity could n''t be that of a magnet; then what? |
29384 | But, good Lord, Tristan,I said,"what possible occupation could you follow?" |
29384 | But, then, why do n''t we frequently see people kiting off the earth as the result of explosions? |
29384 | Do n''t you remember the common pith ball of your high school physics days? 29384 How do we know whether another planet would have the opposite sign to our own bodies?" |
29384 | I see it now-- don''t you? 29384 Say, have ya really got somethin''up y''r sleeve?" |
29384 | Steel rods in a rope which the people see uncoil from the ground in front of their eyes? |
29384 | Under a tree? |
29384 | What in the dickens are you talking about? |
29384 | Why not? |
29384 | You mean its effect is_ qualitatively_ different from that of any other explosion? |
29384 | Did I say"helping me lift?" |
29384 | Did it ever occur to you that what from one point of view is a monstrous catastrophe, from another is an asset?" |
29384 | Gone-- where? |
29384 | Had the engines broken down? |
29384 | I do n''t know just how to say it-- oh, ca n''t you see it yourself?" |
29384 | If they were right about the one, why not the other? |
29384 | Up? |
29384 | What did he see there-- what dire other- world thing dragging him into the depths of space? |
29384 | Why and how? |
29384 | Why this ghastly absurdity?" |
29384 | Why, oh, why? |
29384 | Would it increase? |
29601 | Soap? |
29601 | ***** There was the four of us, see? |
29601 | Does that give you any ideas?" |
29601 | Have your citizens seen anything around that they do n''t want? |
29601 | How would you protect yourself?" |
29601 | Illustration: Illustrated by ASHMAN]_ SEE?_ By EDWARD G. ROBLES, JR._ Seeing things? |
29601 | Illustration: Illustrated by ASHMAN]_ SEE?_ By EDWARD G. ROBLES, JR._ Seeing things? |
29601 | Now will you go away?" |
29601 | Pete, was there anything else in the location where you found this thing?" |
29601 | Sacks says,"Whatinell would I do with a left shoe? |
29601 | We''re hobos, understand? |
29601 | What''ll you gimme for this, huh?" |
29601 | What''s all the beef about?" |
26795 | About Antamunda? 26795 And have you?" |
26795 | And is that the public relations job? 26795 And that''s your whole story?" |
26795 | And what was in this letter? |
26795 | And what was that? |
26795 | And you think I''ll stand for that? |
26795 | But how? |
26795 | But you knew him, right? 26795 By the time I get home...""Home?" |
26795 | Did Mr. Andrusco describe this help? |
26795 | Did he tell you that? 26795 Do n''t you see?" |
26795 | Do what? |
26795 | Does it? 26795 Hair of the dog?" |
26795 | Harmless? 26795 How about dinner tonight?" |
26795 | How did you get here? |
26795 | How do you mean, genuine? 26795 How long have you been here?" |
26795 | How many trips did you make, Sergeant? |
26795 | Huh? |
26795 | In a way, I can almost feel responsible..."How? |
26795 | Instructions, Mr. Blacker..."From whom? 26795 Is that so? |
26795 | It''s about Spencer, is n''t it? |
26795 | Just where does public relations come into this? 26795 Livia in bed?" |
26795 | Me? 26795 Menace, sir?" |
26795 | Mr. Andrusco in his office? |
26795 | Pretty sad, is n''t it? |
26795 | Run through that_ Gypsy_ number for Mr. Blacker, huh? |
26795 | Side? 26795 Somebody swiping your apples?" |
26795 | Then what are you doing here? |
26795 | Then what was it? |
26795 | Then you did kill them? |
26795 | Unemployment? |
26795 | Well-- suppose we have a drink, Sergeant? 26795 What about the first kid?" |
26795 | What are you talking about? |
26795 | What brings you here, Tom? |
26795 | What do you mean? |
26795 | What do you mean? |
26795 | What do you mean? |
26795 | What do you want? |
26795 | What does it pay? |
26795 | What does that mean? |
26795 | What is it? |
26795 | What is this? 26795 What''s that?" |
26795 | What''s that? |
26795 | What''s the matter? |
26795 | What? |
26795 | What? |
26795 | What? |
26795 | What? |
26795 | Where do I sit? |
26795 | Who is it? |
26795 | Who said anything about home? |
26795 | Who, me? |
26795 | Why do n''t I see him in the morning? |
26795 | Why''d you bail me out? 26795 Why? |
26795 | Will you take the job? |
26795 | Wright? |
26795 | Yes, sir? |
26795 | You know Julie, do n''t you? 26795 You know the staff of cleaning personnel that invades this place every Saturday? |
26795 | You mean Earth? 26795 You mean, it''s true?" |
26795 | You think they wo n''t believe me? |
26795 | You would n''t have an oxygen pill around? |
26795 | --that menace?" |
26795 | A job offer?" |
26795 | After a few minutes, he felt better enough to ask:"Why?" |
26795 | All right?" |
26795 | And I suppose the assassin was a guy named Wright?" |
26795 | And Milt Steiner? |
26795 | And what kind of story do you want to tell?" |
26795 | Andrusco?" |
26795 | Are you so sure that_ you_ believe it?" |
26795 | Blacker?" |
26795 | Blacker?" |
26795 | Bradshaw?" |
26795 | But if your livelihood depended on your own little stack of fruit-- would you be willing to sit by and take the chance?" |
26795 | But maybe when they actually saw it in print, they could n''t stand the spotlight--""And that''s your theory?" |
26795 | But what_ could_ Sergeant Spencer do for the PR program? |
26795 | Could n''t we?" |
26795 | Did you like it?" |
26795 | Do I make myself clear?" |
26795 | Do n''t you see that? |
26795 | Do n''t you see that?" |
26795 | Do we?" |
26795 | Do you hear me? |
26795 | Do you know him?" |
26795 | Do you want the preliminaries, or should we have the main bout?" |
26795 | Does it sound to you like the kind of thing a man would put in a suicide note? |
26795 | Eh, Livia?" |
26795 | Ever hear of them?" |
26795 | Got one handy?" |
26795 | He''s one of_ them_--one of those creatures--""But you have no real proof?" |
26795 | How do you like that nerve?" |
26795 | How''s the boy?" |
26795 | I mean, Mars and all that may be fun to visit, but who''d want to live there?" |
26795 | I presume the engines have been dismantled?" |
26795 | If Mars is closed to us...""Ca n''t you see? |
26795 | In fact, you and the sergeant did a lot of business together?" |
26795 | Interested?" |
26795 | Is it a picture of a genuine infant with scales?" |
26795 | Is n''t that the story?" |
26795 | Is the story true?" |
26795 | It just does n''t sound like a man about to kill himself and his wife--""Is that all?" |
26795 | It''s fishy, you know? |
26795 | Livia said:"Shall I call the police, John?" |
26795 | Now that Walt''s willing to cooperate...""Can I see the photo?" |
26795 | Now what do you want?" |
26795 | Only to grieve me? |
26795 | Or do I?" |
26795 | Our last radio contact with Captain Wright leads us to expect--""_ Who?_"Tom was on his feet. |
26795 | Spaceman, come home to me soon..._""Did you like it? |
26795 | That fit your plans all right?" |
26795 | The question was-- who were they after? |
26795 | Think you might be interested?" |
26795 | Thought you were at the office, Tom?" |
26795 | To keep people out of space?" |
26795 | Was the story genuine, too?" |
26795 | We lose our scales after our infancy, when our mouths are formed..."After a while, Tom asked:"And what about Spencer?" |
26795 | Were these creatures so very different? |
26795 | What can we lose? |
26795 | What was Andrusco doing here? |
26795 | What''s happening about that?" |
26795 | Why did he leave me? |
26795 | Why did n''t you tell us about that photograph you were going to print? |
26795 | Why do you have to be a gypsy? |
26795 | Will you give it to them?" |
26795 | Will you listen to me?" |
26795 | Will you talk to me?" |
26795 | Wo n''t you come in?" |
26795 | Would you like that?" |
26795 | You gave me_ carte blanche_ with this Mitchell babe, remember? |
26795 | Your message reported from switchboard... had orders...""Is it true?" |
29457 | Are we safe now? |
29457 | Are you responsible for this? |
29457 | But where is Helgers? |
29457 | Helgers? |
29457 | How do you come to be with him? |
29457 | The girl who was just brought in, is she safe? |
29457 | What are those things? |
29457 | What are your friends waiting for all this time? |
29457 | What has happened? 29457 What was that she was sayin''about the spiders attackin''the_ Osprey_?" |
29457 | You think, then, that your life is in danger because you happened to be talking to that old Martian when he was murdered? |
29457 | ***** Yet why had n''t the spiders attacked the ship, now that they had it helpless? |
29457 | *****"What''s the matter, Borgain?" |
29457 | And who knew it better than Penrun himself, the only one who had ever escaped from that hellish cavern of the Living Dead? |
29457 | Are you hurt?" |
29457 | Do I get the space- sphere?" |
29457 | Know Shakespeare personally? |
29457 | Reports to the Interplanetary Council? |
29457 | Shall we risk it, or shall we go while we know we are safe?" |
29457 | Suppose the spiders turned them next on his own space- sphere up here on the peak? |
29457 | What in Heaven''s name possessed her to try to venture out in that killing heat? |
29457 | Where is he?" |
29457 | Why, why? |
29457 | Yet was it more impossible than the cavern itself? |
29457 | You know the Ganymedan debtor''s law?" |
28673 | Ca n''t you stay awhile? |
28673 | Wo n''t you tarry awhile? |
28673 | --_Ingersoll._ Therefore, if a man stops at a hotel and drinks till he has to be helped home, he is no drunkard? |
28673 | 36, 39._***** Have infidels been martyred on account of their infidelity? |
28673 | Alexander lauds her religion and faith as worthy of immortal honor(? |
28673 | And if the Savior paid the debt, why is it that sinners are to pay it themselves unless they repent? |
28673 | And what right have Atheists to claim instinct as an original endowment, in certain cases? |
28673 | Are Christians always holding up their great minds? |
28673 | Are the rushings of the Wild Cat river moral or immoral? |
28673 | But is it true that the atonement was completed upon the cross or by the death of Christ only? |
28673 | But why should they claim this exception of an original endowment? |
28673 | Can the life- long deaf talk as well as those whose ears are perfect? |
28673 | Can there be invention without an inventive being? |
28673 | Can there be light without a cause? |
28673 | Can you forgive a debt that is paid? |
28673 | Common- sense skeptic says:"Who required that? |
28673 | Did Christ ever sin? |
28673 | Did He not know what He was doing? |
28673 | Did I not hear you say that you had wreaked your vengeance upon the innocent one?" |
28673 | Did he not hear and learn from the"ancient of days"--from his great author? |
28673 | Did man not have the privilege of learning to talk? |
28673 | Did they come of themselves, or did somebody make and arrange them? |
28673 | Do n''t you see that sinless one? |
28673 | Do you say mind or spirit does not belong as a real factor to science? |
28673 | Do you see? |
28673 | Do you tell us that society made language? |
28673 | Does not the law say''It is the soul that sinneth that shall die?'' |
28673 | Hartman and Binius, in more modern times, flatter her prudence and piety(?). |
28673 | Has the history of humanity furnished a single case in which a person, perfectly deaf during all his life, had the ability to speak words? |
28673 | Have we not the most certain evidence of the existence of mind? |
28673 | He that arranged the vocal powers of man, could He not speak? |
28673 | He that created the ear, could He not hear? |
28673 | Here it is: Theodorus and Theophanes extol that vile woman for her VIRTUE AND EXCELLENCE(?). |
28673 | How is this? |
28673 | Infidels, who dislike( will you hear it?) |
28673 | Ingersoll is a temperance man(?) |
28673 | Is it not unreasonable to suppose that the author of man''s being took no delight in him? |
28673 | Is it possible for such a thing to take place? |
28673 | Is light a certain evidence that there is light, or a source of light? |
28673 | Is not reasoning a proof that there is something which reasons? |
28673 | Is there any place in your nature where life and death, or heaven and hell, can meet in festive joys? |
28673 | Is there no evidence of an intelligent authorship here? |
28673 | It is this: How many teeth have you got in your mouth; how many does a man have? |
28673 | Just now there is no question put so often by men who feign to be unbelievers as,"What do you think of Colonel Ingersoll?" |
28673 | LANGUAGE AND RELIGION, FROM WHENCE? |
28673 | One question, and only one, will be of interest to me in the judgment, and that is this, how have I lived? |
28673 | Shall we say that the history of the gospel is a pure fiction? |
28673 | Suppose we test the merits of the case in this manner, then who are your infidels that will compare with Jesus Christ and his apostles? |
28673 | TO WHOM ARE WE INDEBTED? |
28673 | That you may remember it, I will repeat it once more, it is this: who did the first man hear in order to learn the talker''s trade? |
28673 | The facts developed at this point ought to be remembered, and the question, why can the deaf, described, never talk? |
28673 | The question possible came up, Whence came they, and all the other things which I now see and hear? |
28673 | The question therefore comes back again, have we any knowledge of mind? |
28673 | Their inventive genius is equally vigorous; this being true, why should the defect of the ear deprive them of the power of speech? |
28673 | WHERE DID LANGUAGE COME FROM? |
28673 | WHO, OR WHAT, IS THAT CAUSE? |
28673 | Was it death in sin? |
28673 | Was it physical death? |
28673 | Were they always here? |
28673 | What are the deeds which were done in my body? |
28673 | What is a vagabond on the earth but a man without a home? |
28673 | What is her education even now, and in our own country? |
28673 | What is it? |
28673 | What is such a woman good for? |
28673 | What was it that Christ suffered in the sinners''law- place? |
28673 | What will come next? |
28673 | When I see a man doing this I suspect that he has lost his love of home associations, and ask myself the question, What is the trouble? |
28673 | Where are your persons of such profound understanding? |
28673 | Where, and under what circumstances, were their schools established? |
28673 | Who can blame men who never heard any thing better for being unbelievers? |
28673 | Who counted him guilty of the whole? |
28673 | Who?" |
28673 | Why do the life- long deaf never talk? |
28673 | Why not? |
28673 | Why should any sensible man attribute such dealings to the Father of Spirits? |
28673 | Why this modification in the teachings of evolutionists? |
28673 | Will the Deist answer this question? |
28673 | Will you obey Him and live? |
28673 | Would you like to have an organ which would enable you to see spirits? |
28673 | or, with such men, even, as Milton, Clarendon, Hale, Bacon, Boyle, Locke, Newton, Addison, Lyttleton, West, Johnson and Campbell? |
28673 | will you tell us where this cell- building instinct came from? |
28672 | What may we reasonably believe to be God''s design in raising up the preachers called Methodists? 28672 are not entitled to be heard?" |
28672 | : are they teachable? |
28672 | Are all things hard to believe in the Bible? |
28672 | Are they believing this, that, and the other story, which they read? |
28672 | Are they old enough and wise enough to know what is wrong? |
28672 | Are they reading novels between Sundays, and all other kinds of literature? |
28672 | But shall we reject a thing because it is hard to believe? |
28672 | But then, we theologians"have no right to be heard?" |
28672 | But why should this effort not be made? |
28672 | But, when they are in the east, our planet does not tip up in the west? |
28672 | By whom was it written? |
28672 | Can inanimate forces do more than living intelligent Nature? |
28672 | Can you get them so far apart as to hold the one class-- things-- to be eternal, and the other class-- properties-- not? |
28672 | Can you get this conclusion out of, or away from logical deductions? |
28672 | Come, gentlemen; how is this? |
28672 | Could you write the history of your origin, of your birth, without the aid of some one older than yourself? |
28672 | Did an eternal life- germ evolve all the forms of organic life known upon our earth? |
28672 | Did it always exist? |
28672 | Did these do more than animated intelligence can do? |
28672 | Did you have the powers of observation in active exercise, watching every movement among the causes that brought you into being? |
28672 | Do not even publicans the same?'' |
28672 | Do they know what is right? |
28672 | Do you say life was always in matter? |
28672 | Do you say, we have given up all hope of witnessing its demonstration? |
28672 | Does a man''s believing power rest upon flowery beds of ease in the teaching of infidelity? |
28672 | Does this have the right ring? |
28672 | Fathers and mothers, where are your children? |
28672 | From a state of death? |
28672 | From whence did they come, and how? |
28672 | Gentlemen, will you get away with this conclusion? |
28672 | Have you taught them? |
28672 | Have you weighed the matter I gave you in our last interview? |
28672 | I suppose you are now ready to ask,"Is it not a scientific truth that matter is eternal?" |
28672 | If so, is this not evolution backwards? |
28672 | If unintelligent dead matter has performed the feat, without wisdom or design, why should it not be performed by living intelligent Nature? |
28672 | If you ca n''t are you not below the inanimate Nature which did it for the first time? |
28672 | If you found it in the book of Nature and read it there, you can tell me on what page it is written? |
28672 | If you leave the Bible, to what will you go? |
28672 | In the so- called realms of free- thought is there nothing hard to believe? |
28672 | Is a moneron an eternal life germ? |
28672 | Is it not hard to believe all this about Jesus, and at the same time believe that he gave to the world a false religion? |
28672 | Is it not possible that you have obtained your intelligence from another source-- from what I call the revelation of the Creator? |
28672 | Is it not retrogression, or development at the expense of the loss of power to rise to the plane of unintelligent mind and life evolving nature? |
28672 | Is life, perception and understanding essential to matter, as such? |
28672 | Is senseless matter perfectly wise, without consciousness? |
28672 | May it not be true that you have thus borrowed your information, and falsely credited it to Nature? |
28672 | Mr. Haeckel knows a great deal? |
28672 | Mr. Huxley advises us to keep our mouths shut(?). |
28672 | O, ye stars, what is the magnitude of an infidel''s credulity? |
28672 | Or would such attributes allow him to remain in ignorance of his duties? |
28672 | Very well; can you separate things and their properties? |
28672 | WHAT DO EVOLUTIONISTS TEACH? |
28672 | WHEN SHOULD CHILDREN BECOME CHURCH MEMBERS? |
28672 | We Christians have no right to be heard? |
28672 | Well, that is grand? |
28672 | Well, there are some very weighty men in this world? |
28672 | Well, well, has any man ever witnessed it? |
28672 | Were there infinite atoms in mutual encounters, dashing and striking against each other? |
28672 | What a grand harmony there is just here? |
28672 | What are the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments but Hebrew productions? |
28672 | What does it amount to? |
28672 | What have we to gain by the adoption of this unknown factor in the vegetable and animal_ kingdoms_? |
28672 | What is the cause of the character they ascribe to the Christ? |
28672 | What is there which he can not believe? |
28672 | What was the cause of the teachings of the apostles, whose sincerity was such that they died for their religion? |
28672 | Where, gentlemen, O where will you place mind? |
28672 | Which theory ascribes the more intelligence to God-- the Deist''s or the Christian''s? |
28672 | Why is this? |
28672 | Will it no more be said that--"Not a truth has to art or to science been given, But brows have ached for it, and souls toiled and striven?" |
28672 | Will not all our brethren speak out upon this subject? |
28672 | Without antecedent life and mind being drawn upon? |
28672 | Would an act of wisdom reveal to man the true object of worship? |
28672 | Would wisdom and love tell him what is right? |
28672 | You say inanimate Nature produced life and mind without the previous existence of either; can you duplicate that feat with your power? |
28672 | _ Christian._ Are you certain of this? |
28672 | _ Christian._ Are you sure that Nature ever gave the history of her origin, of her birth? |
28672 | _ Question._ Were they the effects of an inadequate cause? |
28672 | _ Reason._ Tell it vocally? |
28672 | _ Wonderful advice!_ Do such men let religion alone? |
28672 | do you read it in the book of Nature, or does she tell it vocally? |
28672 | how was she qualified to do so? |
28672 | is it also nothing? |
28672 | will you do this so that I may read it too? |
20859 | And I am to induce him? |
20859 | And do what? |
20859 | And how far is it away? |
20859 | And where have you been? |
20859 | And you''re taking us on the ship, Molo? 20859 Anita, do you have a complete isolation barrage for this room?" |
20859 | Anita, if we can get to the_ Star- Streak_, seize it and escape from this world...."Carry Snap and Venza there now? 20859 Anything, Gregg?" |
20859 | Are n''t you hungry? |
20859 | Are the clouds too thick? 20859 Are they outside?" |
20859 | But if it be tonight? |
20859 | But if it be tonight? |
20859 | But what are the light- beams for? |
20859 | But what can it be? |
20859 | But what could be wrong? |
20859 | But where are they now? |
20859 | But why should these brains want their help? |
20859 | But why, in heaven''s name, man, did n''t you ring and tell us? |
20859 | But you? |
20859 | Can we operate it from here, Gregg, or will you mount it in the bow? |
20859 | Can you move, Snap? |
20859 | Daniel Dean and party? |
20859 | Destroyed? |
20859 | Did they find a way of meeting the Martians? 20859 Do you know where the control station is located?" |
20859 | Do you know where your ship is? |
20859 | Do you know who Molo is? 20859 Do you want to see them, Gregg Haljan?" |
20859 | For the last time, will you talk? |
20859 | Francis? |
20859 | Girls,I asked,"where is the_ Star- Streak_?" |
20859 | Gregg, darling, can you hear me? |
20859 | Gregg? 20859 Haljan?" |
20859 | Have they ever been read? |
20859 | Have you got a timer? 20859 Have you spoken to them?" |
20859 | How could I tell? 20859 How do they know that?" |
20859 | How far would you say, at a rough guess, that ship is from us now? |
20859 | How little? |
20859 | How''s your arm, Venza? |
20859 | How? |
20859 | How? |
20859 | I do n''t seem to be able to frighten you? |
20859 | If it''s that now, what will it be when we get closer? |
20859 | In a rush, Haljan? |
20859 | In here, but where is the accursed door? |
20859 | In these mountains? |
20859 | Is that the meeting place? |
20859 | Is the fellow in a public place by any chance? |
20859 | May we communicate with Colonel Halsey? |
20859 | Me? 20859 Me? |
20859 | Men of Earth, are you decided, like the Martian, to join with us? |
20859 | Not bad, Gregg Haljan? 20859 Not too bad?" |
20859 | Nothing yet, Gregg? |
20859 | Nothing yet? |
20859 | Now, damn you,Brayley said, rubbing off his hands on a rough towel,"for the last time: will you talk?" |
20859 | Now? |
20859 | Or should we board the_ Cometara_ and hide? |
20859 | Ready, Gregg? |
20859 | See here, Waters, what about the projectile that ascended from Earth last night? 20859 Shall I try the eavesdropper, Gregg?" |
20859 | Shall we go on? |
20859 | Shall we try it now, Gregg? |
20859 | She is caring for this Earth- girl and this girl from Venus? |
20859 | Sit down and I''ll tell you...."Where are we? |
20859 | Snap, are you in pain? |
20859 | Snap, ca n''t you hear us? |
20859 | So you are recovered? |
20859 | So you did not like that? |
20859 | Something Molo contacted there? 20859 Something wrong, Molo? |
20859 | Something wrong? |
20859 | Suppose we''re being followed? 20859 That radiance from the enemy''s bow?" |
20859 | That war is coming? 20859 That''s a secret meeting, is n''t it?" |
20859 | That''s your world, Wandl, down there, is n''t it? |
20859 | Then what is happening? |
20859 | Those things out there, those discs....Grantline demanded,"Yes, what in hell are they?" |
20859 | Too late for what? |
20859 | Venza, are you all right? |
20859 | Venza? |
20859 | Well, Gregg do you have a detector with you? |
20859 | Well, what? |
20859 | Well, why does n''t he see us now? |
20859 | What about the pressure pumps? |
20859 | What are you going to do? |
20859 | What can I do for you, Colonel Halsey? |
20859 | What do you think? 20859 What does that mean? |
20859 | What does that mean? |
20859 | What else is mysterious? |
20859 | What in the universe can he want with Venza? 20859 What is it I should do?" |
20859 | What is it you do with me? 20859 What is it?" |
20859 | What is the dark forest? |
20859 | What is wanted of us Colonel? |
20859 | What is your name? 20859 What room is that Martian occupying?" |
20859 | What shall I do? |
20859 | What''s going on? |
20859 | What''s that up there? |
20859 | What''s the fuss about? 20859 What''s the nearest exit- route out of here?" |
20859 | What? |
20859 | When are you coming back? |
20859 | When do you go? |
20859 | When this is over, you mean you will really be given Mars to rule? |
20859 | When will that be? 20859 When you locate the enemy, do you think they''ll destroy us as they did those other ships?" |
20859 | Where are the girls? 20859 Where are we going to sit? |
20859 | Where is he? |
20859 | Where is it? 20859 Where is the place from here?" |
20859 | Where would I go alone in this damned world? 20859 Where?" |
20859 | Which way? |
20859 | Why not? 20859 Why not?" |
20859 | Why not? |
20859 | Why the hell not? |
20859 | Why, what''s the matter? 20859 Will you observe them, Gregg Haljan?" |
20859 | Will you talk freely and truthfully? |
20859 | Wo n''t you tell us what''s going on? |
20859 | Working all right? |
20859 | You Gregg? |
20859 | You are the new prisoner taken from that wrecked Earth- ship? |
20859 | You eat often? |
20859 | You said he wants me, too? |
20859 | You will rule Mars? |
20859 | You would save your own skin now? |
20859 | You''re all right now? |
20859 | You''re sure there''s nobody else? |
20859 | Your piracy? |
20859 | Your purpose discovered? |
20859 | Your two captives, where are they? 20859 *****Will you swing east or west of the Moon?" |
20859 | 11"But when do we eat?" |
20859 | 4"But see here,"I said,"did they mention the Martian, Molo, at all?" |
20859 | A huge distended human brain, with the body withered to that tiny arm? |
20859 | All right?" |
20859 | An insane thing? |
20859 | And Wandl? |
20859 | And do it, if need be, blindly? |
20859 | And then came the muffled tone of his voice:"Shall we drop down, Gregg?" |
20859 | Anita rose from Venza:"Oh, Gregg, what shall we do? |
20859 | Are they taking us ashore?" |
20859 | Are we lost?" |
20859 | Are you coming to the turret?" |
20859 | Beside me I heard Grantline gasp,"Gregg, am I crazy or is that bow beacon like the light- beam planted in Greater New York?" |
20859 | Bring them-- did you say bring them?" |
20859 | But how could this helpless creature, incapable of almost everything, obviously, save thought, do the work of its world? |
20859 | But how...?" |
20859 | But what will the beam do to us?" |
20859 | But what? |
20859 | But where? |
20859 | But which way, Gregg?" |
20859 | Ca n''t we carry them?" |
20859 | Ca n''t we rest?" |
20859 | Can we make Molo lead us?" |
20859 | Can you not see it?" |
20859 | Coming back? |
20859 | Could this Great Master of Wandl see into my mind? |
20859 | Could this vast mechanism of human mind here at my feet interpret the vibrations of my thoughts? |
20859 | Could we get the door open? |
20859 | Did I not advise you to keep those helpless things on Wandl?" |
20859 | Did Molo really believe that? |
20859 | Did it understand? |
20859 | Did n''t I tell you?" |
20859 | Did the Washington observatory report what happened to it?" |
20859 | Did you figure our emerging curve?" |
20859 | Did you order Waters forward?" |
20859 | Do n''t you realize this means destruction of our three inhabited planets? |
20859 | Do you suppose we can get away, Gregg? |
20859 | Do you think that Halsey, under Brayley''s orders, will neglect any chance to find out where Molo is hiding? |
20859 | Ever heard of her?" |
20859 | From the control turret came an audiphone buzz, and Drac''s voice:"Am I headed right? |
20859 | Get loose from the ship before she falls?" |
20859 | Going to spread it much, Gregg?" |
20859 | Gone? |
20859 | Grantline added:"Will you try going back after that ship?" |
20859 | Grantline asked,"Are you going closer to the Moon?" |
20859 | Gregg, is this the end?" |
20859 | Had it been entirely from the instrument, or were we so close that we had heard its distant echoes? |
20859 | Haljan?" |
20859 | Has Halsey heard from them?" |
20859 | Has Waters still got contact with the Earth? |
20859 | Have any of you heard of them?" |
20859 | Have they seen it?" |
20859 | Have you visual connection?" |
20859 | How did you get here on Earth? |
20859 | How did you happen...?" |
20859 | How far had we gone? |
20859 | How far is it?" |
20859 | How had we dared leave them to Molo''s trickery? |
20859 | How long have you been gone?" |
20859 | I ca n''t very well leap back to Earth, can I?" |
20859 | I whispered,"Which is the best entrance to the underground rooms?" |
20859 | I wonder how far down it goes?" |
20859 | Insects? |
20859 | Is Wyk dead?" |
20859 | Is all going well on Venus and Mars?" |
20859 | Is it a conference? |
20859 | Is it going?" |
20859 | Is it to your liking?" |
20859 | Is there any one of you who will not take my orders and trust my judgement of what is best? |
20859 | Molo is not too unskillful?" |
20859 | Or had she let loose? |
20859 | Or landed on the Moon?" |
20859 | Or, with some form of invisibility, might it be close to us now, just as the lurking ship might be somewhere around here? |
20859 | Over the screams, I heard another voice:"Oh Gregg, where are you?" |
20859 | Pretty soon now, wo n''t it, Molo?" |
20859 | Pursuit? |
20859 | Quick, what is it?" |
20859 | Round them up? |
20859 | Snap alive? |
20859 | Snap asked,"What makes them so sure?" |
20859 | Snap called,"Ready, Gregg?" |
20859 | Snap, from the other side of Molo, whispered:"What are they doing up there?" |
20859 | Suppose we can not get out undetected? |
20859 | The mysterious enemy had planted them-- but why? |
20859 | Then we''ll meet out here, about where we are now?" |
20859 | Those insulated rods, see them? |
20859 | To what purpose? |
20859 | Understand that? |
20859 | Untouched by our bolts? |
20859 | Venza asked eagerly,"Which is he?" |
20859 | Venza, ca n''t you speak?" |
20859 | Walking? |
20859 | Was daylight coming? |
20859 | Was her atmosphere inherently such that it did not transmit rays of heat? |
20859 | Was his answer, no? |
20859 | Was that because, with tremendous velocity, it had sped directly for the new planet out beyond Mars? |
20859 | Was that the projectile from Earth? |
20859 | Was that, perhaps, an opposite type of being with the brain submerged, dwarfed, and the body paramount? |
20859 | Was the other Snap? |
20859 | Was this something human? |
20859 | Were Anita and Venza prisoners on that mounting ship? |
20859 | Were there, on this mysterious planet, two co- existing types, each a specialist, one for the physical work and the other for the mental? |
20859 | Were these factories of the strange forms of electronic gravity currents Wandl used? |
20859 | Were these the beings of the new planet which had come to attack us? |
20859 | What are you trying to do here?" |
20859 | What are you trying to do to us?" |
20859 | What causes it?" |
20859 | What did they mean? |
20859 | What gruesome thing was this? |
20859 | What shall we do first? |
20859 | What was coming next? |
20859 | What was that for? |
20859 | What was that now to me? |
20859 | What was the nature of this strange enemy whom we sought? |
20859 | What would her final orbit be? |
20859 | When have you and Dean last slept?" |
20859 | When will it be day?" |
20859 | Where are we? |
20859 | Where are you now? |
20859 | Where is Anita?" |
20859 | Where is it?" |
20859 | Where is this hiding place?" |
20859 | Where is your_ Star- Streak_?" |
20859 | Where was Snap? |
20859 | Why ca n''t a newscaster tell you what is so mysterious?" |
20859 | Why not?" |
20859 | Why shout about Halsey? |
20859 | Why take chances, by repeating them now?" |
20859 | Will it be day soon, or will the night keep on?" |
20859 | Will we use force? |
20859 | Will you offer yourselves to me?" |
20859 | Will you take me to Wor now to get Meka?" |
20859 | Will you use the gravity shifters?" |
20859 | Will you want the Benson- light? |
20859 | Within fifty miles? |
20859 | Wo n''t you tell us now? |
20859 | Would it be to ours? |
20859 | Would it stave them off, bend their orbit outward? |
20859 | Would the allied ships follow us? |
20859 | You coming down?" |
20859 | You coming up? |
20859 | You did it, Snap?" |
20859 | You do not want to die?" |
20859 | You know what that is?" |
20859 | You saw the labor I had making the contact?" |
20859 | You think so, Gregg Haljan?" |
20859 | You think the ship went behind the Moon? |
20859 | You two wait for us?" |
20859 | You''re not going to kill them, are you?" |
20859 | You''re to keep out of this night''s activities here in the city; you understand?" |
20859 | You, Molo-- and your sister to help you-- who could command it to more advantage? |
29328 | Alright, Mr. Stewart, how did you find your cow, with some new kind of radar? |
29328 | Are you nuts? |
29328 | Can she be milked? |
29328 | Cat? |
29328 | Do n''t you think you better tie Junius so she wo n''t stray? |
29328 | Do you remember how much more frequent saucer sightings were reported in this area alone? |
29328 | Hello,Zack replied,"this the electrical engineering lab?" |
29328 | I''d like to use your phone,his hands moved nervously,"where is it?" |
29328 | I''m Professor Donnell, can I help you? |
29328 | Is it safe to get that close to her? |
29328 | It is n''t? |
29328 | It''s too crazy to believe, Zack,she whispered in awe;"What are we going to do? |
29328 | Mister,he asked ominously,"what the hell happened to that cow?" |
29328 | Mr. Stewart, are you drunk? |
29328 | See? |
29328 | Skunk finally got ya, eh boy? |
29328 | Skunk? |
29328 | Speak, man, what happened? |
29328 | To whom in particular did you wish to speak? |
29328 | Transparent? 29328 Well, who would have charge of things that light up?" |
29328 | What did it, boy? 29328 What happened, man, what happened?" |
29328 | What is your theory, Professor? |
29328 | What''s so funny, Zack? |
29328 | What''s wrong with him? |
29328 | Why did n''t Junius die? |
29328 | Why do n''t we call the Vet''nar''n? |
29328 | Will you please tell us if Junius can be milked? |
29328 | You suppose they can git close enough to milk the poor thing? |
29328 | Your-- WHAT? |
29328 | Hello, Governor? |
29328 | How did it happen?" |
29328 | Johnson, will you please have your men guard the clearing while we hold a conference?" |
29328 | What has happened to poor Junius?" |
29328 | Why in the world would I care if you found your cow or not?" |
29328 | Wonder what he''s doing?" |
29328 | one of the gentlemen asked, disappointed,"then what is it?" |
23790 | All shipshape? |
23790 | And you actually got Interplanetary Life to give you a mortgage on the structure? |
23790 | Anything more coming? |
23790 | But Merth Skahl, think-- have we disobeyed Jarth''s will? 23790 But ca n''t you get any control at all?" |
23790 | But tell me, have you calculated when we shall land? |
23790 | But what is this constant search? 23790 But what was it, man, what was it that ruined those ships?" |
23790 | But why is n''t it atomic energy? 23790 Ca n''t you make a gamma- ray bomb of some sort?" |
23790 | Can the signals get through those fields, Commander? |
23790 | Can they keep that up long? |
23790 | Can you overcome that? |
23790 | Cole-- Cole-- did you get that? 23790 Could they have traced us as we wove our way from Thart to Karst to Raloork to Phahlo? |
23790 | Could they not send fast ships after them to recall them? |
23790 | Do you see why I wanted all that metal? |
23790 | Do you want to watch? |
23790 | Does n''t that wreck your drive system? |
23790 | Dr. Bernard Kendall? |
23790 | Have you got that circuit hooked up? |
23790 | Having seen me, will you join up in the IP again? |
23790 | Hmm-- how can there be good and bad planetary systems? |
23790 | How are you coming? |
23790 | How could it? |
23790 | How do you know that''s their general system? |
23790 | How does that darned thing work? 23790 How long can we hold out?" |
23790 | How near ready are those ships? |
23790 | How''d he get inside our detector screens so fast? 23790 If we have, what would you do about it?" |
23790 | Is Douglass in on this? |
23790 | Is n''t that a pretty faint hope? 23790 Is n''t that impossible?" |
23790 | Is that what it is? |
23790 | It did n''t kill the men in the forts-- why does it kill the men in the ships, when the ships are protected? |
23790 | It''ll volatilize and leave the scene of action, wo n''t it? |
23790 | Kendall,asked McLaurin,"can we install that in the IP ships?" |
23790 | Might it not still be a space pirate? 23790 Neutrons-- don''t you see?" |
23790 | New? |
23790 | Now, did you take any readings? |
23790 | Paraffin-- why? |
23790 | Ready? |
23790 | Renwright-- he''s an IP man is n''t he? |
23790 | Say-- Cole, is that any ship you ever heard of before? 23790 So it will-- but for the love of the system, what of it?" |
23790 | Still stick to your original plan? |
23790 | That saved us? |
23790 | The IP Appropriations Board wo n''t give you what you need, Commander, for real improvements on the IP ships? |
23790 | The greatest problem is getting a radiant source, is n''t it? 23790 Then our toughest metals are useless? |
23790 | There is no other thing to try? |
23790 | They are n''t good for much else, are they? 23790 They ca n''t tear this place loose, can they?" |
23790 | They can still pull, ca n''t they? |
23790 | Tom, do you know how much I''m worth now? |
23790 | Tom, loan me a dozen million, will you? 23790 We could, could n''t we? |
23790 | Well, how''s your trick''bank''out on Luna, despite its twelve- foot walls, going to stand an atomic explosion? |
23790 | Well, we have to know how they project it before we can break up the projection, do n''t we? |
23790 | Well, what would you? 23790 Well, why were n''t we killed too?" |
23790 | Well, you''ve got the mirror, what are you going to reflect with it now? |
23790 | What are you going to do? |
23790 | What can we do to test it? |
23790 | What can we do? |
23790 | What did you mean about gamma rays, Buck? |
23790 | What do you make of it, Buck? |
23790 | What do you think, man? 23790 What does that mean?" |
23790 | What happened? 23790 What if it''s a gaseous source already?" |
23790 | What of it? 23790 What''s next on the program, Buck?" |
23790 | What''s our reserve now? |
23790 | What''s that Fourth Degree machine of yours-- the material energy-- if it is n''t controlled and utilized Uncertainty? |
23790 | What''s the advantage? 23790 What''s the matter, Buck, wo n''t she perk?" |
23790 | What''s your explanation of that ship? |
23790 | What,asked Faragaut, looking around him,"does that mean?" |
23790 | What? 23790 Why bother me? |
23790 | Why bring that up? 23790 Why not? |
23790 | Why not? |
23790 | Why not? |
23790 | Why-- what in the name of the Planets? |
23790 | Why? |
23790 | Will they use that beam on the fort? 23790 Wo n''t the rays affect the power stored in the mercury-- perhaps release it?" |
23790 | Would they be anyway? |
23790 | You mean they bathed that ship in neutrons? |
23790 | You start the automatic key? |
23790 | All okay?" |
23790 | And ca n''t we use the thing on them?" |
23790 | And we are n''t to stick the price too high, and just make money?" |
23790 | And when am I going to see you in a social sort of way again?" |
23790 | Any damage, I am responsible for? |
23790 | Any new defense ideas?" |
23790 | Any suggestions?" |
23790 | At the estate?" |
23790 | Atomic bombs-- or ships to investigate? |
23790 | Aye, but is the_ stronger_ always the_ better_? |
23790 | But how are you going to do that?" |
23790 | But what benefit would you derive from that? |
23790 | But-- when two oscillations of slightly different frequency meet, what is the result?" |
23790 | Ca n''t something tough, rather than hard, like copper or even silver for instance, stand it?" |
23790 | Ca n''t you drop the math and tell me about it?" |
23790 | Can it be that Jarth has brought us together that these people might learn-- and destroy us? |
23790 | Can we somehow, do you think, turn them against the people of these worlds?" |
23790 | Could n''t you tell by the sound that no great voltage-- as atomic voltages go-- was smashing across there? |
23790 | Cover Illustration: JOHN W. CAMPBELL THE ULTIMATE WEAPON When star fights star, is chaos the best defense?] |
23790 | Did n''t you see him accelerate to an impossible speed in an impossible time? |
23790 | Did n''t you see how he just vanished as he exceeded the speed of light, and stopped reflecting it? |
23790 | Did you get any further appropriations from the IP Appropriations Board?" |
23790 | Did you know I used them in the''S Doradus''and''Cepheid''?" |
23790 | Did you see-- do you understand what happened?" |
23790 | Do n''t you see it? |
23790 | Do you think I got any readings with that thing bellowing and shrieking in my ears, and burning my skin with ultra- violet? |
23790 | Douglass, how did your readings show?" |
23790 | Douglass, you did n''t get any readings, did you?" |
23790 | Faster than_ light_? |
23790 | Getting on?" |
23790 | Got it?" |
23790 | Had he perhaps given them too much warning and information? |
23790 | Have you any hope to offer?" |
23790 | Have you seen any signs of her?" |
23790 | How about seeing those physicists?" |
23790 | How do you know that no more than your power that you put in is coming out?" |
23790 | How does he plan to restock his bank account?" |
23790 | How far is that from my place here?" |
23790 | How have you made out?" |
23790 | How in the name of the planets did they kill those men without a sound, without a flash, and without even warning us, or injuring us?" |
23790 | How is it? |
23790 | How long will it be tied up in that deal, do you think?" |
23790 | How soon do you believe the Council will proceed against the new system?" |
23790 | How then would these benefit you?" |
23790 | How''d you like to live on a planet of Antares? |
23790 | How''d you like to live on a planet of a Cepheid Variable? |
23790 | I wonder if those fellows have anything more we do n''t know?" |
23790 | I wonder-- are they headed only for Jupiter? |
23790 | If I can learn how to make these electric balls of energy, can I not hope to make similar magnetic balls of energy?" |
23790 | In the meantime, why not use some of those IP ships to bring in a few more cargoes of charged mercury?" |
23790 | In the meantime--""What was it? |
23790 | It is, we know, his will that only the best and the strongest shall rule-- but are the best always the strongest? |
23790 | Just a gas- flame? |
23790 | Just what do you call that tame stellar furnace of yours?" |
23790 | Know anything about Renwright''s ionization- work?" |
23790 | Look, what is the fundamental difference between sound and light?" |
23790 | May it not be they are the better race-- that it is_ we_ who are the weaker and the poorer? |
23790 | McLaurin looked at it sceptically toward the last, and asked Buck:"What do you expect it to do?" |
23790 | Now what makes you believe otherwise?" |
23790 | Now: what does that mean?" |
23790 | Pure heat, but how?" |
23790 | Shall we return to Sthor or remain in space, lost?" |
23790 | So who''d turn pirate?" |
23790 | Somewhere on Phobos-- but where? |
23790 | That''s better efficiency than most anything else we have, is n''t it?" |
23790 | The regular group will be here?" |
23790 | The strongest-- they are not always the better, are they?" |
23790 | They have set it up?" |
23790 | VI"Hello, Tom?" |
23790 | Were you thinking of that?" |
23790 | What did you mean?" |
23790 | What else, and how come?" |
23790 | What is it-- or what is it meant to be?" |
23790 | What now? |
23790 | What reserve of fuel have we?" |
23790 | What''s happening?" |
23790 | What''s he like?" |
23790 | What''s our normal intensity here?" |
23790 | Where are you? |
23790 | Where do I-- oh, here?" |
23790 | Why should a race ever develop so amazing a projection in so peculiar and exposed a position? |
23790 | Will you resign with me, Cole? |
23790 | Will you send that order through?" |
23790 | You ca n''t get a temperature above about ten thousand degrees, and maintain it very long, can you?" |
23790 | You know how a quartz crystal oscillator in a radio- control apparatus will break, if you work it on a very heavy load at the peak? |
23790 | You want to sell?" |
23790 | You''ll be off duty tomorrow evening, ca n''t you drop around to the lab? |
23790 | You''ve installed that paraffin lining?" |
23790 | Your readings were about.2, Devin?" |
23790 | _ He went off faster than light itself!_""Eh-- what? |
23790 | _ I do n''t think that''s just a pirate!_""Not a pirate-- what then?" |
23790 | _ That ship was no ship of this solar system!_""Where did he come from then?" |
29322 | A week? |
29322 | Anthony, is n''t it time that we opened the seals and went outside? 29322 Can you get your feet free, Naomi?" |
29322 | Clear? 29322 How is that?" |
29322 | How long do you think you have slept? |
29322 | How long? |
29322 | Oh, do you think so? |
29322 | Oh, what will I do? 29322 Well? |
29322 | What is going on here? 29322 And whence had come the giant black who had attacked her? 29322 Are you Anthony Starr? |
29322 | Are you sure, Anthony, are you sure?" |
29322 | But how was it that the questioner knew so little about what had happened here? |
29322 | But how? |
29322 | But was it? |
29322 | But what-- what do you know about Anthony?" |
29322 | But which way should he turn? |
29322 | But who are you? |
29322 | But who-- who...?" |
29322 | Dane''s hands went up, and he gasped inanely:"Who are you?" |
29322 | Great bunch, but would they be as good in real war-- sure to come soon? |
29322 | Had his people simply laid this country waste and never revisited it? |
29322 | Had they heard? |
29322 | Have n''t we been long enough in this prison?" |
29322 | Have you lost the power of speech?" |
29322 | How is it that we escaped the holocaust?" |
29322 | How many?" |
29322 | Just trust to me, Miss...?" |
29322 | Please, you''re not dead?" |
29322 | The deep- sunk eyes were kindly; they gleamed with pleasure as Allan''s opened; and the voice asked:"How do you feel?" |
29322 | The girl asked sharply:"What is it? |
29322 | Their children, and their children''s children-- starting from such a source what heights might not the new race attain? |
29322 | There had been only four bodies in the wreckage of the black plane-- but how had the rest gotten here so soon? |
29322 | We were men-- all men-- do you understand?" |
29322 | What''s wrong? |
29322 | Whence had come that scream? |
29322 | Where did you come from?" |
29322 | Who could it be but Anthony? |
29322 | You all right?" |
29322 | You''re not dead? |
29548 | And get out before they all killed themselves? |
29548 | And where is it? |
29548 | Are you ready to do battle? |
29548 | Arrest him? |
29548 | Could n''t we just barge in and grab the fuel quick? |
29548 | Have you got it straight? |
29548 | If a guy plans on suiciding on Earth, what do we do? |
29548 | If they''re friendly,Donnaught asked, climbing out of the port,"why all the hardware?" |
29548 | If you would just allow us--"In the holy shrine? |
29548 | It works, does n''t it? |
29548 | Or to surrender? |
29548 | Should we read up on the unique social structure? |
29548 | So? |
29548 | The tall metal church which the gods left here long ago? |
29548 | What do you think this unique social structure is? |
29548 | What good would that do us? |
29548 | What if the enemy does n''t give up? |
29548 | What is this''fuel''? |
29548 | What? |
29548 | Why do n''t we knock him off? |
29548 | Will his majesty accept? |
29548 | Was that the unique social structure? |
29548 | Would n''t they look upon war-- real fighting-- as suicide?" |
29487 | All of them? |
29487 | And some of you have been trying to break out for fifty years? 29487 And you think you are?" |
29487 | But what''s the purpose behind it all? |
29487 | I suppose that means you kill me now? |
29487 | Is n''t that rather a naive view? |
29487 | Jim Ferris? |
29487 | No? |
29487 | Then there''s no possibility of rescue? |
29487 | What for? |
29487 | What is this? |
29487 | Why did n''t you block the atom bomb? |
29487 | Why did you stop me from patenting my immortality serum? |
29487 | Why do n''t someone call a cop? |
29487 | Yeah, where are the cops? |
29487 | You have taken your own serum, have you not? |
29487 | You said this was the most closely guarded place on Earth? |
29487 | You want_ me_ to join you? |
29487 | You wo n''t join us? |
29487 | And how could they dare try to rob him in a public subway car? |
29487 | But was it the sort of thing that should be revealed? |
29487 | How could anyone have known about his discovery? |
29487 | Tensions would mount, war would be imminent--""So what?" |
29487 | The only question is, who is going to get control first?" |
29487 | Was it the police? |
29487 | Was the world ready for an immortality drug? |
29487 | What if he refused to give up his briefcase? |
29487 | Would they dare fire the automatic in the subway? |
29614 | Do n''t you want to know about the other people? |
29614 | How''re the youngsters today? 29614 They did n''t send her off with the ship, did they?" |
29614 | Can you make yourself sleep, or would you like us to give you some kind of sedative?" |
29614 | Did n''t Woodley ever do anything but grunt? |
29614 | Did n''t she know that for every half hour of pinlighting, he got a minimum of two months''recuperation in the hospital? |
29614 | Did you ever see anybody who had his soul pulled out?" |
29614 | Do you think it''s sort of like dying? |
29614 | Happily he babbled on,"What does happen to us when we planoform? |
29614 | How is mine?" |
29614 | How many do you actually know of them that got grabbed by Rats?" |
29614 | It looked wet and sort of sticky as if it were bleeding and it went out of him-- and you know what they did to Dogwood? |
29614 | Ready for a good fight?" |
29614 | Softly he said to her,"Ready?" |
29614 | They could n''t have invented pinlighting because they did n''t have any need of it, did they, Woodley?" |
29614 | What did she think he was-- a fool, a loafer, a uniformed nonentity? |
29614 | What kind of cat did you have out in front of you?" |
29614 | Where would he ever find a woman who could compare with her? |
29614 | You did n''t ask for this kind of fight, did you?" |
29599 | But why did n''t the rest of us get it? |
29599 | God, do we have to go over it all again? 29599 How are the geraniums, Ross?" |
29599 | Is n''t that what this is to us-- an alien planet? |
29599 | Ready? |
29599 | What does he do it for? |
29599 | What does he get out of those stinking geraniums he ca n''t touch or smell? |
29599 | What killed Trippitt? 29599 What was it?" |
29599 | Why did n''t they? |
29599 | Why did n''t we ever see any of the new ships either going out or coming back? |
29599 | Will somebody please help me on with my suit? |
29599 | ***** Gregory continued almost dreamily,"Remember the last night out? |
29599 | And was n''t it funny about us being allergic to women''s face powder? |
29599 | But why does he torture himself like this, and us, too?" |
29599 | Remember those? |
29599 | Remember what it felt like to be going back, after thirty years?" |
29599 | Ross watered flowers and Gregory talked and Frankston was bitter and... himself? |
29599 | That''s funny, is n''t it?" |
29599 | Who was a yardstick? |
29599 | Who was normal? |
29599 | You remember Stevens, do n''t you? |
20724 | ''Alone, and without escort?'' 20724 ''You will deliver it into General Rapp''s own hands?'' |
20724 | A birth? |
20724 | A christening, then? |
20724 | Ai n''t you ashamed of yourself,said she,"to act this way with them as brought you to life again? |
20724 | And I forbid it-- do you hear, Madame Aunt? 20724 And I was n''t frozen to death in the tower?" |
20724 | And the Empress? |
20724 | And the King of Rome? |
20724 | And the children-- my dear grandchildren? |
20724 | And what will be said to- morrow, when the body is found? |
20724 | And why, chaste Minerva? |
20724 | And why, then, if you please, would you set the cavalry aside? |
20724 | And you''ll not think of Paris again? |
20724 | Are n''t you put out with me? |
20724 | Are you Clementine? |
20724 | Are you a fool? |
20724 | Are you dreaming? |
20724 | Are you mocking me? 20724 Are you mocking me?" |
20724 | Are you very sure that he is dead? 20724 At Nancy?" |
20724 | At Villafranca? 20724 But how did he happen to let himself go to sleep?" |
20724 | But how is such a madman to be gotten rid of? |
20724 | But how is the devil to be recognized when he is disguised? |
20724 | But how the Devil did you know her? |
20724 | But if he refuses? 20724 But in what country, in what latitude, do people pay interest on money? |
20724 | But suppose you were to get frightened? |
20724 | But then, Monsieur, have you fixed everything in due form? |
20724 | But this woman-- this young girl-- her name? 20724 But where is he? |
20724 | But, imbecile, why should n''t one consider old soldiers hard to cook? |
20724 | But,answered Leon,"why do you make my happiness dependent on the success of an experiment? |
20724 | But,cried Leon Renault,"have you the right to dispose of yourself? |
20724 | But,interrupted one of the bystanders,"why not immediately?" |
20724 | But,said he, summoning up his recollections,"they did not shoot me then?" |
20724 | By what right could they shut in the tomb a man who, possibly, was not dead? 20724 Clementine what? |
20724 | Did he hang himself very high? |
20724 | Did n''t he say anything about politics? |
20724 | Do n''t you understand me? |
20724 | Do you know any law that prohibits it? 20724 Do you know,"said Clementine,"that I felt an awful palpitation of the heart when I entered the room where you were yesterday?" |
20724 | Do you remember,said the doctor,"an old German who acted as interpreter for you before the court- martial?" |
20724 | Do you think that I will be guilty of the folly of marrying now? 20724 From whom?" |
20724 | Had they resuscitated a madman? 20724 Have you an audience letter?" |
20724 | Have you forgiven me for a seeming injury for which Destiny alone is responsible? |
20724 | How can you expect her to acknowledge a child twice as old as she is herself? |
20724 | How could I, since I am to live with you? |
20724 | How is the Emperor? |
20724 | How the devil did you hear of that? 20724 How, monsieur?" |
20724 | How? 20724 I hope that you have had a pleasant journey?" |
20724 | I? 20724 If not, would I have advised you to give him a million? |
20724 | In giving birth to a daughter--"Where is my daughter? 20724 In what kind of operations?" |
20724 | Incomplete? |
20724 | Is it here in France that Frenchmen speak thus of French institutions? 20724 Is it possible, then, that two women should so resemble each other? |
20724 | Is it true that they are boiling an old soldier in a pot, and that they are going to get him up again, Colonel''s uniform and all? |
20724 | Is it true, then, that he has come to be our master too? 20724 Is life a principle of action which animates the organs and puts them into play? |
20724 | Monsieur,cried the porter,"what do you want?" |
20724 | My position? 20724 Now where would be the harm in it, ladies? |
20724 | One can tell whether a man is dead or living, by sample? |
20724 | Perhaps you did not know that when I came back from the cellar, I dropped into my chamber? 20724 Possibly you do n''t pretend to monopolize all the Clementines in the world? |
20724 | She does n''t live here, then? |
20724 | So was I; but where the devil were you looking for him? |
20724 | The Prince Imperial? 20724 Was it my fault that family ties did not speak effectually sooner?" |
20724 | We will not go far off, and, besides, wo n''t we come here every day? |
20724 | Well, then, my dear Astophe,said one,"you saw the king at Froshdorf?" |
20724 | Well, then, where did you sign the treaty of peace? |
20724 | Well? |
20724 | What can demons do with money? |
20724 | What devilish game is that you''re playing? |
20724 | What do I care,said he,"if a couple of hundred babblers of deputies put one king in place of another? |
20724 | What do you call this chicken coop of a town? |
20724 | What do you say? |
20724 | What in the name of sense are you thinking about? 20724 What is done with demons in Scripture? |
20724 | What is it, Freminot? |
20724 | What million? |
20724 | What of that? 20724 What of?" |
20724 | What religious question? |
20724 | What the Devil are your sub- prefects to me? 20724 What the devil do you suppose I care?" |
20724 | What would you have me say, my poor old boy? 20724 What? |
20724 | Where is he? 20724 Who can tell?" |
20724 | Whose parents? |
20724 | Why has my uniform been taken off? 20724 Why in the name of great guns do n''t you both shut up, you confounded magpies? |
20724 | Why''old fellow?'' 20724 Why?" |
20724 | Will you not join us in this modest supper? |
20724 | With whom? |
20724 | Without my consent? 20724 Would it have been more ungrateful in you to cut my throat, than to rob me of my wife?" |
20724 | You did not push on to Vienna? |
20724 | You did not, then, appreciate that I was fairly burning to be with you? |
20724 | You knew the first Emperor? |
20724 | You know my history, then? |
20724 | Your mother dead? |
20724 | ''Fabula Medeam cur crimine carpit iniquo? |
20724 | --''Prisoner of war under exceptional conditions?'' |
20724 | --''The treaties of 1814 and 1815 stipulated for the release of prisoners?'' |
20724 | --''They have been violated, then, in your case?'' |
20724 | --''What is left to be done, now, in your opinion?'' |
20724 | A magnificent monument? |
20724 | A tomb? |
20724 | Am I one? |
20724 | Am I the victim of an illusion of the senses? |
20724 | An astonished passer- by stopped and inquired:"What''s the matter here? |
20724 | And even if I should succeed in bringing him back to health and strength, was not he condemned by court- martial? |
20724 | And for what? |
20724 | And if she pretends to marry this boy----""What will you do?" |
20724 | And in the first place, by what right did you thrust yourself into our dwelling, if you''re not a spirit? |
20724 | And me?" |
20724 | And that? |
20724 | And the collections? |
20724 | And then would she not soon have children to care for, bring up and educate? |
20724 | And why? |
20724 | And why?" |
20724 | And your baggage?" |
20724 | Are n''t you afraid of acting contrary to the will of God, in resuscitating him?" |
20724 | Are you afraid that I''ll want for anything in my old age? |
20724 | Are you deaf to the voice of Happiness which calls you? |
20724 | Are you satisfied? |
20724 | At least she left some children, did n''t she?" |
20724 | But as if so great an effort had overtasked his strength, Colonel Fougas fell back on the sofa, murmuring in a subdued voice:"Where am I? |
20724 | But because my betrothed happens to remind you vaguely of a girl in Nancy, must I give her up to you? |
20724 | But have you considered the religious question?" |
20724 | But how do you happen to have my family papers?" |
20724 | But how old are you then?" |
20724 | But let''s talk about yourself now: where were you going when I met you?" |
20724 | But possibly it''s a photograph copied from an engraving? |
20724 | But what matters it? |
20724 | But what shall we do with him, now that we have him in our power?" |
20724 | But what''s your idea in staying at a hotel when you have two houses in town at your service?" |
20724 | But who the Devil would have thought of the retired list in the presence of such a fellow as you are?" |
20724 | But why the devil are not five hundred thousand men flung upon the back of England? |
20724 | But will you see their children? |
20724 | But your parents were invited to the funeral, were they not?" |
20724 | Can he be counted upon? |
20724 | Can our old lodger have come to life? |
20724 | Children of my country, what tempest has thrown you upon this inhospitable shore?" |
20724 | Did not humanity forbid my rousing him from this repose akin to death, to deliver him to the horrors of execution? |
20724 | Did they sell very high?" |
20724 | Did you notice? |
20724 | Do you cry mercy? |
20724 | Do you hear? |
20724 | Do you like button- hole ribbons?" |
20724 | Do you remember, good mother mine, the impression you experienced as a little girl, when some one first showed you the inside of a watch in motion? |
20724 | Does he entertain peaceful designs? |
20724 | Endless prayers?" |
20724 | Five years afterwards, Frau Meiser said to her husband, with a tender and philosophic, smile:"Who can fathom the decrees of Providence? |
20724 | For he bent over an instant to his mother''s ear, saying:"And Clementine?" |
20724 | Fougas bent over to Clementine''s ear, and said:"Is she subject to these attacks? |
20724 | Fougas threw the mirror to the ground, and cried out:"What is that you were telling me? |
20724 | France is still the queen of the world, is she not?" |
20724 | Had the abuse of wine and other drinkables during the first repast caused a delirium? |
20724 | Had the revivification produced some disorder of the nervous system? |
20724 | Has she waited for me? |
20724 | Have I recovered life only to lose reason? |
20724 | Have you any documents? |
20724 | Have you ever seen a cavalryman on foot? |
20724 | He was wrong, I confess; but what lover would have been sinless enough to cast the first stone at him? |
20724 | His age? |
20724 | His education? |
20724 | His talents? |
20724 | His virtues? |
20724 | How do you like that?--and that?-and that? |
20724 | How is he getting along this morning?" |
20724 | How many leagues is it to Dantzic?" |
20724 | I ask of you, in Heaven''s name, what you find respectable in the character of Mister Fougas? |
20724 | I cried,''since it will ruin none but the rich?'' |
20724 | I do n''t owe you anything, and, moreover, there''s prescription; but after all----how much do you want?" |
20724 | I marry a woman sixty- four years old?" |
20724 | I shall be duke or prince in less than ten years, and... why not? |
20724 | I''d rather have had a grandson, but where is she? |
20724 | I''ve been sick then?" |
20724 | In France?" |
20724 | In the first place, do you know that she will reject me?" |
20724 | In what country is resuscitation customary? |
20724 | Is Colonel Fougas deaf to the voice of honor?" |
20724 | Is he a good one? |
20724 | Is he anything like the other?" |
20724 | Is it a funeral?" |
20724 | Is it a good time now? |
20724 | Is it a portrait of Colonel Fougas, taken from life in 1813? |
20724 | Is it fascination, magnetism, or what?" |
20724 | Is it not, on the contrary, merely the result of organization-- the play of various functions of organized matter? |
20724 | Is it surely she, Monsieur? |
20724 | Is not this a deplorable fact?" |
20724 | It''s all the same to you, is n''t it, if you do have to go into the country?" |
20724 | May I venture to request the favor of being presented to your mother?" |
20724 | Must it be confessed? |
20724 | Now after all, by what right do you presume to resuscitate a man? |
20724 | Now, what is a functionary? |
20724 | Perhaps you too thought this was Colonel Fougas?" |
20724 | Prayers? |
20724 | Shall I be dragged to the altar, in spite of myself, at the very hour he''s risking his life?" |
20724 | Shall I speak? |
20724 | Shall I tell all?" |
20724 | She did weep, but why? |
20724 | Since when?" |
20724 | So you''re still making sport of my visions?" |
20724 | Suppose now that functionaries were to expose themselves to the loss of their places, what would stand firm in France? |
20724 | Take service in some foreign army? |
20724 | That''s the capital of Austria, then?" |
20724 | The Marshal buttonholed him during the evening and said:"What are you thinking about?" |
20724 | The two young gentlemen looked at each other, exchanged a smile, and the Viscount said to the Marquis:"What is that?" |
20724 | Their grandchildren? |
20724 | Then he said to Fougas, putting his hand on his arm:"So, my good friend, you want to see the Emperor?" |
20724 | This good Pierre, who almost opened his arms on seeing me approach, is my son, is he not?" |
20724 | Was it not possible to submit the Colonel''s body to some experiments? |
20724 | Was it well to send you back to France when the sun of your fatherland was obscured by our soldiers and allies? |
20724 | Was n''t it your mother who sent you here?" |
20724 | Well, what do you think of doing?" |
20724 | Well, what''s the difference, after all? |
20724 | Well,"added he, turning toward the Marshal,"what do you say to that?" |
20724 | Were you not able to buy anything from them? |
20724 | What accidents have brought you so far from our native soil? |
20724 | What am I saying? |
20724 | What are we to expect when she knows that it is impossible to bring him to life again? |
20724 | What can I become? |
20724 | What can I do? |
20724 | What connection is there between us and this desiccated gentleman asleep in his box? |
20724 | What difference does it make to me?'' |
20724 | What do I say? |
20724 | What do I say? |
20724 | What do we wait for now? |
20724 | What do you command? |
20724 | What do you wish? |
20724 | What have I done to thee that I should be dashed so low, when thou wast preparing to raise me so high?" |
20724 | What have I done? |
20724 | What have you been at again since morning?" |
20724 | What is the blood? |
20724 | What man, what Frenchman, could have heard with indifference that echo of victory reverberating through millions of hearts? |
20724 | What more can I tell you? |
20724 | What object can the police have in troubling themselves about our affairs?" |
20724 | What would have become of me in the presence of a new Leon, when I had formed the pleasant habit of loving the other?" |
20724 | What would my good uncle, who is now gazing upon us from heaven, say, if he knew that you were claiming interest on his bequest?" |
20724 | What would you have me become without you? |
20724 | What''s this you''re cackling to me about? |
20724 | What''s this you''ve been whining to me, the rest of you? |
20724 | Where are my keys? |
20724 | Where is he, the brave boy? |
20724 | Where is she? |
20724 | Where is she? |
20724 | Where is the precept of law which authorizes you to resuscitate people?" |
20724 | Where the deuce has Gothon stowed it? |
20724 | Where_ did_ you poke my keys? |
20724 | Wherefore three? |
20724 | Who can tell? |
20724 | Who has not dreamed, on his own account, of the marvellous adventure of the sleeping Beauty in the wood? |
20724 | Who has not envied the lot of Epimenides, who went to sleep in a cave, and, on reopening his eyes, perceived that the world had grown old? |
20724 | Who is he, then? |
20724 | Who would have told me, when I succumbed to the numbness of the cold in the tower of Liebenfeld, that that sleep would not be the last? |
20724 | Why did the bullets spare me in more than twenty battles? |
20724 | Why do not M. Fougas''muscles contract yet? |
20724 | Why does man ever tie himself in matrimonial bonds?... |
20724 | Why does n''t this young fellow on the throne make some use of the resources he has under his control? |
20724 | Why does not the tissue of the brain enter into action? |
20724 | Why expose yourself again to such painful emotions?" |
20724 | Why have I sped over oceans of steel and fire without my skin receiving a scratch? |
20724 | Why then should you not be happy?" |
20724 | Why?" |
20724 | Will the black butterflies[1] then fly away? |
20724 | Will you parry that? |
20724 | Will you still force me to obey you? |
20724 | Will you, who have given me life, prevent my spending it happily? |
20724 | Would n''t a man who should see his own twenty- eighth generation be a happy grandfather? |
20724 | You do n''t say no? |
20724 | You knew my mother?" |
20724 | You know all the misfortunes that have come?" |
20724 | You little Leblanc?" |
20724 | You remember the scene in the''_ Ecole des femmes_,''where Arnolphe knocks at his door? |
20724 | You too?" |
20724 | You will not have long to wait, and, moreover, what do you lose by waiting? |
20724 | are you sure she will not fall in love with him? |
20724 | colonel; my fortune? |
20724 | colonel; my rank? |
20724 | cried Fougas, escaping from the hands of M. Nibor so as to seize Leon by the collar,"was it you, you rascal, that hurt my ear?" |
20724 | cried M. Audret, the architect of the chateau,"it''s the romance of the mummy, is it, that you''re going to tell us? |
20724 | cried M. Nibor,"Do you want to kill him?" |
20724 | cried the Colonel,"do you dare to deny the existence of the voice of Nature?" |
20724 | cries Alain.--''Well?'' |
20724 | he smiled slightly, and said, twisting his moustache,''You remained in Prussia from 1813 to 1859?'' |
20724 | if I were to condemn them to bear the loss of their son?" |
20724 | if we had to give money to all the adventurers who present themselves? |
20724 | said he;"am I bleeding?" |
20724 | said he;"my letter has come?" |
20724 | said she,"why did you bring that thing from Berlin?" |
20724 | so you revile the old army? |
20724 | what can I do with it? |
20724 | will you take my arm?" |
28678 | Do not accuse us of being murderers, because of our attempts to take the life of His Most Sacred Majesty? 28678 A REVELATION OF THAT WHICH WAS NECESSARY? 28678 And was man entirely unable to provide for his own natural wants? 28678 And who is to blame? 28678 Are the preachers of the United States a dangerous element in our land? 28678 Are these powers so many empty buckets, never filled and never to be filled? 28678 Are we to conclude that such men as Generals Hancock and Garfield, along with a great many more, had, and have, no religion to be disturbed? 28678 Are you thus lost without remedy? 28678 But the question comes up for an answer, From whence came the eggs? 28678 But what can we do? 28678 But what is conversion? 28678 But when you saw those bricks made were there not several men engaged in their manufacture, as well as horses? 28678 But why bring up inborn corruption and helplessness? 28678 Can you imagine the depth of infamy and pollution that is possible in this case? 28678 Can you run it into nothing? 28678 Could he create an earth to move upon? 28678 Could he create the air for breathing? 28678 Could man create his own light? 28678 Did the author of all things make a mistake here by conferring upon us a power that would be of no use? 28678 Did they do it? 28678 Did you ever see worlds made, and, if so, does our earth resemble them? 28678 Do any but infidels take that view of the subject? 28678 Do you ask, what of all this? 28678 Do you not know that you will receive, in the great day, according to that which you have done, whether it be good or bad? 28678 Do you not know this? 28678 Do you not see that you give me nothing to grapple with? 28678 Do you say he has a conscience? 28678 Do you say it is a work begun upon them and accomplished by them? 28678 Do you say it is because of their great wickedness? 28678 Do you say it is of no use? 28678 Do you say such would be a grand failure? 28678 Does not the system that God interposes in the conversion of the sinner rest upon the idea that the sinner is helpless in respect to his conversion? 28678 Does the Lord mock you with commandments that you can not obey? 28678 Does the blessed Father command you to do what you can not? 28678 Does the power of vision make light a necessity? 28678 Have men power to cross the chasm backwards, and are not able, at the same time to cross it in a forward movement? 28678 How is this? 28678 How is this? 28678 How is this? 28678 How much influence could such a man in our own country exert over the American mind? 28678 How shall we get them out? 28678 IS THE SINNER A MORAL AGENT IN HIS CONVERSION? 28678 If the trouble is in his corruption, through inborn depravity, why are_ some converted_ and_ others not_? 28678 If there is anything necessary to conversion that is not in the power of the sinner, why should he be commanded to convert? 28678 If this be so, why is it that so many are left in an unconverted state? 28678 In the midst of this conflict and medley of contradictions what are we to do? 28678 In what does wickedness consist? 28678 Is it because the good Spirit prefers the existence of iniquity and crime? 28678 Is it the neglect of that which is not in their power? 28678 Is not the Spirit of God able for any task which is in its own line of work? 28678 Is the development of man''s religious nature necessary in order to a full, perfect and harmonious growth? 28678 Is this beginning the work of God wrought upon the sinner by a special operation of the Holy Spirit? 28678 Is this out of your power? 28678 Is this the reason of your rejection of religion? 28678 Now, what say you? 28678 Or do you say that the Great Creator and wise and merciful Provider forgot to give a supply just here? 28678 Or is there a double portion of sacrifice, the sacrifice of principle and liberty, demanded at the hands of ministers of the Gospel of Christ? 28678 Or, who is so foolish as to want all faces cast into one mould? 28678 Reader, is all of this demanded by the elements of our nature? 28678 The question, What is matter? 28678 Then who is to blame? 28678 Then why not obey the Gospel and enjoy its promises? 28678 Then why should the sinner he blamed? 28678 There lies a brick, pick it up and examine its surface closely; do you, from it, reach the idea of its maker? 28678 To what? 28678 Turn from what? 28678 WHERE SHALL WE TAKE INFIDELS TO GET THEM OUT OF UNBELIEF? 28678 Was the condition of those fellows unavoidable? 28678 We do not venture to assert that there are no bad men in our ranks, but are yours entirely free from them? 28678 Were these and all such matters necessities? 28678 What is the object of all this pious policy? 28678 What is the trouble? 28678 What more? 28678 Who would paint every flower of the same hue? 28678 Who would trim all the trees of the forest into one and the same shape? 28678 Why did the Master not say,And I should_ convert_ and heal them?" |
28678 | Why is it that he does not give us one general outpouring, one grand revival all over our country, and bring about the long prayed for millennial day? |
28678 | Why is it that_ all men_ are not_ saved_? |
28678 | Why should this be so? |
28678 | Will you, Mr. Christian, grapple with this? |
28678 | Will you? |
28678 | Would a knowledge, by revelation, of the power, intelligence, wisdom and goodness of God be sufficient in the absence of anything more? |
28678 | Would all the preachers in this country encourage such a work by speaking well of it? |
28678 | Would it not be enough, in addition to what you have named, to have a knowledge of our relation to and dependence upon him for all we enjoy? |
28678 | Would the simple idea of the existence of a first cause, or creator of all things, be sufficient? |
28678 | Would they say, Go on? |
28678 | You may reduce matter chemically to the invisible or underlying substance, but beyond this you can not cut? |
28678 | _ Poor Jews!_ Could they help themselves? |
28678 | _ Poor fellow!_ Is he thus doomed? |
29619 | Ai n''t that a crock? |
29619 | And what the hell did you mean by that remark about alcoholism? |
29619 | Inna dawghouse, harh? |
29619 | Is that a fact? 29619 Near here?" |
29619 | They got the Bowman Drive, why the hell should n''t they use it? 29619 What''s that mean?" |
29619 | Why not? |
29619 | You get something every trip, hah? |
29619 | You like dot all ofer? |
29619 | You ready for another, sir? |
29619 | But what do you think I should''ve done about Miz Rorty?" |
29619 | He simmered down after a while and asked:"Doc, should I''ve given Miz Rorty some money? |
29619 | He took a big drink from the seidel and said:"Can he do this?" |
29619 | He turned to me right away and said:"What kind of a place is this, anyway?" |
29619 | I ask''Doctor Chitwood las''time home before the redlines got so thick-- Doc, you are n''t a minister of the Gospel, are you? |
29619 | I was raised a Southern Baptist, but wheah''s Heaven, anyway? |
29619 | Now what do you say?" |
29619 | Oswiak''s wife asked me, very puzzled:"Doc, w''y dey do dot flyink by planyets?" |
29619 | The kid laughed and asked me:"What the hell did you drag me into here for?" |
29619 | Wheah''s your redlines if you''re such a hot spacer?" |
29619 | Where you staying?" |
29298 | And now what? |
29298 | At risk from what? |
29298 | Closed to us by what? |
29298 | Did you ever know me to run from Ku Sui?... |
29298 | Did you ever know me to run from danger? |
29298 | Down there? |
29298 | Down to the lake? |
29298 | Entertainment, Tantril? |
29298 | If the papers are gone, suh? |
29298 | Is he trying to trick us? |
29298 | Just what are you aiming at? |
29298 | Open to attack? 29298 Then do you think I''d attack your ranch alone?" |
29298 | Until these hidden friends attack? |
29298 | Vulnerable? |
29298 | Well, will you open the gate? 29298 What do you mean?" |
29298 | What? |
29298 | Why do you tell me this? |
29298 | Why not? |
29298 | Why so serious, Carse? |
29298 | Yes? |
29298 | You imply that the papers were left in Kurgo''s house? |
29298 | You''d like me to believe you have friends hidden somewhere? |
29298 | A trap? |
29298 | A trap? |
29298 | A trick? |
29298 | And do you think he would give it such protection and not his coordinated brains? |
29298 | But how? |
29298 | But how?"] |
29298 | But was the Eurasian already on Satellite III? |
29298 | But where? |
29298 | Could n''t he have protected himself with one too? |
29298 | Diametrically opposite-- remember? |
29298 | Did it mean what it would appear to-- that he, the Hawk, was expected? |
29298 | Did you finish it?" |
29298 | Do you fear a skewer- blade so much? |
29298 | Do you know what that stands for?" |
29298 | Is n''t that one of Dr. Ku''s new suits?--a little space- ship all your own? |
29298 | Ku Sui-- still alive?" |
29298 | Ranch? |
29298 | Then, with a smile:"Why not wait until my ranch is wiped out, as you say?" |
29298 | Was he already in personal possession of the papers?--perhaps conducting a search for Leithgow''s laboratory? |
29298 | Was it a trap? |
29298 | What attacked you? |
29298 | What happened? |
29298 | What metallic horror of the deeps was being exposed? |
29298 | Where is this point of attack?" |
29298 | Where was haven? |
29298 | Why did n''t I see it all before? |
29298 | Why not plan a sudden sweep for that door in an attempt to crash through my men and get free up in the air-- eh?" |
29298 | Would n''t he first protect the brains, his most cherished possession?" |
29298 | You remember it: Ban Wilson''s ranch, on the Great Briney Lake? |
29298 | [ Illustration:_ Nothing there could withstand him._] The Bluff of the Hawk By Anthony Gilmore*****[ Sidenote:"A trick? |
29298 | the adventurer complained harshly,"are you children, to be afraid of the dark? |
29309 | An underground city of those things? |
29309 | And if I wo n''t? |
29309 | And our destination is-- what? |
29309 | And who are the Aranians? |
29309 | Better to go down fighting than stay here and starve, eh? |
29309 | But I thought they were hostages, and being treated as such? |
29309 | But the others, sir? 29309 By whom? |
29309 | Certainly; my own life is endangered, is n''t it? |
29309 | Have I your permission, sir,asked Correy on the fourth day,"to make a little tour of inspection and exploration? |
29309 | How large? |
29309 | How much information, Commander? |
29309 | How, then? |
29309 | It would break the monotony, would n''t it, sir? 29309 Man, but we''re glad to see a human face again-- but why did you come? |
29309 | Nice, friendly lad, is n''t he? |
29309 | Shall we start? |
29309 | Snapped up? |
29309 | Think they''ll make trouble, sir? |
29309 | Think they''ll remember this little visit of ours, sir? |
29309 | What are they like? |
29309 | What are your orders? |
29309 | What''s the meaning of this indignity, sir? |
29309 | What? |
29309 | Which? |
29309 | Will they put up a fight? 29309 You ca n''t do anything for dead men, can you?" |
29309 | You what? |
29309 | *****"Since when,"asked Correy bitterly,"are we running excursions for civilians? |
29309 | *****"Well, sir,"said Correy, when we had come to the dead end of the passage,"now what?" |
29309 | And now, Commander Hanson, will you start back, as I have ordered?" |
29309 | Are they dangerous?" |
29309 | Back to the ship now, sir?" |
29309 | Can you hear us?" |
29309 | Correy?" |
29309 | Did n''t you, say, sir, that this Inverness was rather a decent sort of chap?" |
29309 | Did you tell them what we would do if they played any tricks, Tipene?" |
29309 | Do we leave at once, as I ordered?" |
29309 | Gentlemen, will you join me in the navigating room?" |
29309 | Hendricks?" |
29309 | How does that sound, sir?" |
29309 | I believe you have made special requests, in the past, for assignments other than the routine work of the Service, Commander?" |
29309 | Is that clear, Commander?" |
29309 | Is that clear?" |
29309 | Mr. Correy, shall we make a dash for it?" |
29309 | Mr. Kincaide, will you take the first watch as navigating officer? |
29309 | Once on the surface, we''ll be able to fight our way to the ship, will we not?" |
29309 | Or what?" |
29309 | Ready to start back, sir?" |
29309 | Understand, everybody?" |
29309 | What are your plans, sir?" |
29309 | Where are Inverness and Brady?" |
29309 | You are familiar with it, Commander Hanson?" |
29401 | But, listen here,said Dr. Bird persuasively,"why do n''t you come with us? |
29401 | Ca n''t I go, Doctor? 29401 Do you recognize my name?" |
29401 | Do you remember Stefan Androvitch? |
29401 | Do you remember that rocky knoll we passed just before we landed? |
29401 | Do you suppose that it''s safe to eat this food, Doctor? |
29401 | Do you understand English? |
29401 | Gas finished? |
29401 | Had we better let them emerge from the door and then get them? |
29401 | How can you tell that, Doctor? |
29401 | How did you know that Saranoff was away? |
29401 | How do you propose to aid us, Miss Androvitch? |
29401 | How would it be to overpower our waitress and make a break? |
29401 | Is it injured badly? |
29401 | Shall I tell him that you refuse to talk? |
29401 | Then you think that bullet was intended for me? |
29401 | Was it fifty- three seconds to- day, Doctor? |
29401 | We will explore by plane, of course? |
29401 | Were these bombs armed, Lieutenant? |
29401 | What are they, Doctor? |
29401 | What are your names? |
29401 | What for? |
29401 | What is her armament? |
29401 | What the dickens? |
29401 | What vessel brought you here? |
29401 | What will they do next, Doctor? |
29401 | Where for, Doctor? |
29401 | Where the devil is McCready? |
29401 | Where to? |
29401 | Who was standing there, Carnes? |
29401 | Why not? |
29401 | *****"What is your errand here?" |
29401 | But, er-- haven''t you considered what your position here will be if you aid us to escape? |
29401 | Does that answer your question?" |
29401 | How far from the building will you land?" |
29401 | How much gas have we left?" |
29401 | How soon will that amphibian be ready to take off?" |
29401 | In the meanwhile, we are having lovely weather for this time of year, are n''t we?" |
29401 | Is he related to you?" |
29401 | See that long low building down there with the projection like a tower on top? |
29401 | Shall I start some fireworks?" |
29401 | We''ll head south for another day and then-- What''s that?" |
29401 | What''s the first move?" |
29401 | What''s this stuff,_ bortsch_?" |
29401 | Where''s Lieutenant McCready?" |
29401 | Where''s the girl?" |
29401 | Which direction shall I go?" |
29401 | Would you rather be questioned while in the_ strelska_ than while standing?" |
29559 | Got any idea where we''re going? |
29559 | Huh? 29559 Result? |
29559 | Rocket? |
29559 | Then what connection could there be between rehabilitation camps and rockets? |
29559 | What''s happened to us? 29559 Yes?" |
29559 | You nuts? 29559 A dream?_ Jack had never had the courage to take that action. 29559 All those things were wonderful enough-- but was that naked giant who sprawled upon a moss- covered boulder father? 29559 And how could the Mr. Eumenes- or- otherwise have used such obvious giveaway names? 29559 Beautiful idea, is n''t it? 29559 But how does it work? 29559 But you will always remember me and my visit, wo n''t you? |
29559 | Foolish? |
29559 | How could beauty like that be all around him without his knowing it? |
29559 | How could he have been so stupid? |
29559 | Insane? |
29559 | Is what? |
29559 | It is...? |
29559 | Mister addressed Jack,"You''re the Last of the Mohicans, and you''re about to sneak up on the French captain and tomahawk him, are n''t you?" |
29559 | Nothing, you understand? |
29559 | Stupid? |
29559 | Twelve years ago it had been, but where, where, where, was...? |
29559 | What was the use? |
29559 | Why did n''t he stop looking? |
29559 | Why? |
29559 | Worthless? |
29559 | You''re a Greek, are n''t you?" |
29492 | Could that be them? |
29492 | Did they sound foreign? |
29492 | Did you tell them which trailer is ours? |
29492 | Do you want to look at the trailer now? |
29492 | Had n''t we better take our car? |
29492 | Is n''t there any money around here? |
29492 | Is this some kind of a practical joke? |
29492 | That device on your wrist-- it tells your local time? |
29492 | The baby? |
29492 | What about our baby? |
29492 | What''d they sound like? |
29492 | Where are we? |
29492 | Who are you? |
29492 | Why did they trap us like this? |
29492 | Will we ever see our child after that? |
29492 | Would you like to see the rest of the house? |
29492 | You are going to have a baby? |
29492 | You want to trade_ this_ for our trailer? |
29492 | _ Travel?_Martha Graham repeated in dismay. |
29492 | And they want to trade_ this_--"he looked around him--"for a seven- thousand- dollar trailer?" |
29492 | And your sun-- can you describe its atomic cycle?" |
29492 | Graham?" |
29492 | Now look, we--""What is your talent-- your occupation?" |
29492 | Ted Graham said,"What''s the joker in this?" |
29492 | The Raimees undoubtedly stumbled on your planet by accident and lured you into this position without--""How do you know I can do your job?" |
29492 | Then:"Are you Spanish?" |
29492 | Well, do you accept?" |
29492 | Wha-- what was that?" |
29492 | What then?" |
29492 | What''s going--""How did you get here?" |
29492 | You called about the house?" |
29492 | [ Illustration]"Then what?" |
29525 | A what? |
29525 | Anyone coming? |
29525 | Did you notice any the first time? |
29525 | Didja hear me, Professor? |
29525 | Have n''t those experts decided yet? |
29525 | Have you come to any conclusions about the nature of the leech? |
29525 | Have you ever heard of Antaeus? |
29525 | Have you figured out some_ scientific_ way of killing it? |
29525 | How''s it going? |
29525 | In what portion of the sky would the leech be? |
29525 | Is n''t that just about the damnedest thing you ever saw, Professor? |
29525 | Is that the opinion of your entire group? |
29525 | Is that your leech thing, Professor Micheals? |
29525 | Is there anything showing on the radar? |
29525 | Shall I go ahead? |
29525 | Shall we look at the sky? |
29525 | To Micheals, for thinking of-- what was it again, Micheals? |
29525 | Well,the general asked,"have you figured out what it is?" |
29525 | What did you do? |
29525 | What happens,O''Donnell asked,"if it keeps on eating?" |
29525 | What have the bright boys decided? |
29525 | Whatcha think it is? |
29525 | Why are they hedging? |
29525 | Why did they have to panic? 29525 You mean it could continue to grow probably forever?" |
29525 | You say it ca n''t be jacked up by a crowbar? 29525 You''re a professor, are n''t you?" |
29525 | A torch wo n''t burn it?" |
29525 | Do you think your leech can stand the full force of them?" |
29525 | Or was it? |
29525 | Or was that a dream? |
29525 | Smoke?" |
29525 | The closer source or the greater? |
29525 | What are they fooling around for?" |
29525 | Why did n''t it fall? |
29408 | And that-- what''s that? |
29408 | And where are my friends? 29408 Anyone tell me where to find the Carmody place?" |
29408 | But tell me now, what is it? 29408 Did n''t I say they was queer doin''s up here? |
29408 | Dreams? 29408 I?" |
29408 | Is n''t that the metal platform in my friend''s laboratory? |
29408 | Life-- plane-- dimensions? |
29408 | Living here, all around us, in another plane where we ca n''t see them without this machine of yours? |
29408 | Lord no, man, how could they? |
29408 | My mission throughout eternity, Earthling-- can''t you sense it? 29408 No chance of missing?" |
29408 | Sa- ay,Bert exclaimed,"who are you, anyway?" |
29408 | They ca n''t get through, to our plane? |
29408 | To your home? 29408 Understand, Earthling? |
29408 | What then? |
29408 | What''d I tell you? |
29408 | Where am I? |
29408 | Why torment yourself with such memories? 29408 You ai n''t aimin''to go up there alone, be you?" |
29408 | You mean to tell me these creatures are real? |
29408 | You returned-- to your home? |
29408 | Your-- your mission? |
29408 | *****"Have n''t you read the news- paper accounts of Einstein''s researches and of others who have delved into the theory of relativity?" |
29408 | *****"Where were you at the time?" |
29408 | Ca n''t you see that I_ must_ unburden my soul of its ages- old load, that I must revisit the scene of my crime, that others must see and know? |
29408 | Did n''t I say the devil was here with his imps-- an''the thunder? |
29408 | Do n''t you understand that I sinned and am therefore condemned to this torment? |
29408 | Do n''t you_ know_ where they are?" |
29408 | Do you not now understand the manner in which you will be enabled to carry out the required procedure?" |
29408 | Guess I''ll have to send her to the doctor?" |
29408 | Have n''t you noticed, man?" |
29408 | I thought perhaps you could help, even if--""Tom Parker here?" |
29408 | Must--"What was the fool doing? |
29408 | That is why I have shown to you the--""Me, why me?" |
29408 | What''s wrong?" |
29408 | Why am I with you, without them?" |
29408 | Why?" |
29408 | Why?" |
29408 | Worry?" |
29408 | You are not of my world?" |
29408 | You''re putting it up to me entirely?" |
29720 | Destroy the machine? 29720 Do you see how our previous theories of time travel have been wrong? |
29720 | Do you understand now what has happened to you, Norman? |
29720 | Who is writing this to you? 29720 _ Is it good?_ Is it worth while to lose the memory of fifty years of one''s life in order to return one''s body to relative youth? |
29720 | _ Is it good?_ Is it worth while to lose the memory of fifty years of one''s life in order to return one''s body to relative youth? 29720 But if those fifty years are-- to you-- gone, what of all your friends, those you loved? 29720 But until then, what is the answer? 29720 Do you blame them? 29720 How often will you again sit at a desk like this one, thinking the thoughts you are thinking now, feeling the grief you now feel? 29720 If neither of those things has happened in another fifty years( and are they likely so soon? 29720 It_ must_ be blindness, you think; could the sun that was tanning you have gone out instantaneously, leaving you in utter blackness? 29720 What did you mean by_ back where you came from_? 29720 What of the girl you are going-- were going-- to marry? 29720 What of your parents? 29720 Why not? 29720 Why not? 29720 You look at the door-- the only door of the room except that of the closet( closet?) 29620 Ago?" |
29620 | And is there any chance of getting out of here? 29620 And what''s dis about a baby monster? |
29620 | Ca n''t we,I asked,"just stay alone in our quiet nook of space?" |
29620 | Now where''s this monster? |
29620 | So where is it? |
29620 | Trippo? |
29620 | What else happened? |
29620 | What''s so unusual about a dame? 29620 What''s that address again?" |
29620 | Where''s da monster? |
29620 | You have a Drinko? |
29620 | You think I''ll get out of this in time to get Bill''s dinner in the oven? 29620 A brisk female voice cut in:What number are you calling, please?" |
29620 | A trunk? |
29620 | But what about my maternal instinct? |
29620 | Did you say Earth 1954? |
29620 | From 1954? |
29620 | Fur? |
29620 | Okay-- Jake?" |
29620 | Scales? |
29620 | So what''s strange about that?_ Baby did n''t cry all day, because he had a monster for a playmate. |
29620 | Tell me, is n''t this sort of thing sometimes too exciting?" |
29620 | The size of Harry, Jr.? |
29620 | Whaddya say, Blondie? |
29620 | Why does every male in Kingdom Come get that note in his voice when he talks with a dame? |
29620 | Would ya please get off da line?" |
29620 | You are calling from Earth? |
19145 | A bad one? |
19145 | A hunting tribe-- fishermen--"Where would they get the women and children? |
19145 | And how_ do_ we go? 19145 And just how long would it take them to dismantle a big base?" |
19145 | And what is a run? |
19145 | And what is that supposed to mean? |
19145 | And what would you do-- keep him here? 19145 And_ where_ did you get that rig?" |
19145 | Ashe? |
19145 | Ashe? |
19145 | At night? |
19145 | Ax people? |
19145 | But how did the Reds locate that ship? |
19145 | But if ships crashed here once, why did n''t they later when men were better able to understand them? |
19145 | But was he like me? |
19145 | But why should Cassca hide from Assha? |
19145 | But why would the aliens attack the Reds now? |
19145 | But why-- how--? |
19145 | But why? |
19145 | But you have some questions? |
19145 | Camp? |
19145 | Can we----? |
19145 | Can you tell me what is known? |
19145 | Can_ we_? |
19145 | Child? |
19145 | Chip broken off a front tooth-- upper right? |
19145 | Did Doc just wind you up to let you spin, Ross? 19145 Did they get it?" |
19145 | Did you hear about Hardy? |
19145 | Did you think that I would n''t be? |
19145 | Dig? |
19145 | Do you know, Murdock, that bronze can be tougher than steel? 19145 Doc,"Millaird spoke over his shoulder to the fourth man of his following,"what is your report?" |
19145 | Done because they were hunting us? |
19145 | For the time being we have been partnered----"Partnered for what? |
19145 | Friend? |
19145 | From where did you come? |
19145 | Glacier-- ice-- that''s right, is n''t it? |
19145 | Hardy got under your skin, eh? 19145 Has she not dealt with you well in return, Lal? |
19145 | Have you been here all the time? 19145 Have you yet felt the bite of my sharp knife? |
19145 | How about faking some signs of a ruined camp and heading into the blue ourselves? |
19145 | How did they spot the post? |
19145 | How did you get the fix? |
19145 | How far are we from the river? 19145 How find other chief?" |
19145 | How goes it? |
19145 | How knew you that, outlander? |
19145 | How long ago? |
19145 | How many? |
19145 | How much of what Kurt fed me is the truth? |
19145 | How talk with Foscar? 19145 How you know my chief?" |
19145 | How? |
19145 | I''m for a game-- Ashe? 19145 If the Reds are n''t traders,"he mused aloud,"what_ is_ their cover?" |
19145 | If the Wrath of Lurgha had struck at Assha, would Assha still live to walk upon this road? |
19145 | Is it from the hand of Nodren or Nodren''s young men that doom came upon those of my blood? 19145 Is the unknown factor a natural phenomenon?" |
19145 | Is there any danger of that? |
19145 | Just where do we send that team, Kelgarries? 19145 Lurgha again, eh?" |
19145 | McNeil-- chap with brown hair, brown eyes, a right eyebrow which quirks up toward his hairline when he smiles? |
19145 | Murdock? |
19145 | Never? |
19145 | No male? |
19145 | No strangers about lately? |
19145 | Okay, but what do they do here? 19145 Or could the ship people--?" |
19145 | Or does it in some strange way, Assha? |
19145 | Or--? |
19145 | Our post? |
19145 | Rather a busy lad, were n''t you, after you were bumped off into that river? |
19145 | Remember Hardy? 19145 Right away?" |
19145 | Safe--? |
19145 | Sanford? |
19145 | See? 19145 So it is n''t as easy to get away as you said?" |
19145 | So they have not yet briefed you? 19145 So--"Ashe turned upon the tribesman--"and by whose word did you go hunting my kinsman, Lal? |
19145 | Someone coming through? |
19145 | Space? |
19145 | Suppose this discovery was vital to your life-- what would you do? |
19145 | Tartars--McNeil was puzzled--"This far west?" |
19145 | Territory? |
19145 | The Reds like to play the supernatural angle, do n''t they? 19145 The Reds may run into trouble themselves there at this time----""How?" |
19145 | The Reds? |
19145 | The big one the Reds have been looting----"Ship? |
19145 | The ghosts did it? |
19145 | The major? 19145 The ship people did n''t trace us back to post?" |
19145 | The tribe is out to hunt us? |
19145 | Then there will be a next time? |
19145 | Then what? |
19145 | Then why the bow- and- dagger drill? |
19145 | Then you are going to keep on saying''Yes, sir,''''No, sir,''to every order here----? |
19145 | Then_ you_ still want to be counted in on this game? |
19145 | This chief-- he look like me? |
19145 | Trade-- this? |
19145 | Trying to be smart tonight, boys? |
19145 | Tulka lost knife-- ax? 19145 Visitors welcome?" |
19145 | Well, Kurt? |
19145 | Well, what do you say, Murdock? 19145 What are you doing here?" |
19145 | What are you? |
19145 | What difference does it make from what direction Lurgha came? 19145 What do we do now?" |
19145 | What do we do now? |
19145 | What do you hunt here, Lal? |
19145 | What do you think I am? |
19145 | What do you think it is? |
19145 | What do you think? 19145 What do you want, outlander, that you dare to come here where no man may enter?" |
19145 | What happened? |
19145 | What if they pick him up? |
19145 | What is it? |
19145 | What is this all about? |
19145 | What is this place, anyway? |
19145 | What kind of trouble? |
19145 | What kind? |
19145 | What kind? |
19145 | What makes everyone so sure that they have an outpost somewhere? 19145 What ship?" |
19145 | What would happen if someone did break that rule? |
19145 | What you do? |
19145 | What''s going on? 19145 What''s going on?" |
19145 | What''s the matter? 19145 What''s the pitch?" |
19145 | What--? |
19145 | When did you get back? 19145 Where bitter water?" |
19145 | Where is Ashe? |
19145 | Where-- to when? |
19145 | Where? |
19145 | Which way? |
19145 | Who are you? |
19145 | Who is here? |
19145 | Who speaks for Nodren yet not with the voice of Nodren? |
19145 | Who speaks to Nodren--? |
19145 | Why do n''t you ask them? |
19145 | Why me? |
19145 | Why this foolishness, Kurt? 19145 Why you here?" |
19145 | Will the tribesmen be after us? |
19145 | Will they be here by tomorrow? |
19145 | Would you rather be scattered in little pieces all over the landscape? |
19145 | Yes? 19145 You are from the hill place, where Lurgha smote with thunder and fire?" |
19145 | You are n''t on Hardy''s run, are you? |
19145 | You are ready? |
19145 | You are the trader prisoner? |
19145 | You ca n''t pinpoint the region closer than just the Baltic? |
19145 | You found something? |
19145 | You go from this place, Assha? |
19145 | You hear a lot, do n''t you? |
19145 | You left the suit-- back there? |
19145 | You look like hunter people-- hair, eyes-- Strange chief no hair on head, eyes not like----"You saw him too? |
19145 | You mean, kill off the men, take over their families? |
19145 | You sleep-- you do not fear, Foscar''s dog- one? |
19145 | You-- hunter? |
19145 | Your friends late? |
19145 | Your new partner, Ashe? |
19145 | Your own private alarm clock, Murdock? 19145 --Ross half rose from the chair--But why? |
19145 | A moment? |
19145 | A raft? |
19145 | An hour? |
19145 | And do we have company?" |
19145 | And how had Lurgha spoken? |
19145 | And how had the Reds located the ship in the first place? |
19145 | And there was a sound in the air----""What kind of a sound?" |
19145 | And what do we have to do?" |
19145 | And what had become of the tunic he was wearing when he entered? |
19145 | And where is Sanford?" |
19145 | And why could he not remember it all more clearly? |
19145 | And why did they trail me?" |
19145 | And you, McNeil, nothing to add?" |
19145 | Annoyance? |
19145 | Are we back at the main base? |
19145 | Are you coming?" |
19145 | Are you going to leg it back some hundreds of miles through thick ice and snow? |
19145 | Are you trying to dig your way out? |
19145 | Are you willing to wear it in earnest?" |
19145 | Are you with me or not?" |
19145 | As for the bow, there were formidable things in the forests-- giant animals, wolves, wild boars----""Cave bears?" |
19145 | Ashe in this Foscar''s camp offering a reward for him? |
19145 | Ashe? |
19145 | But away from what and where? |
19145 | But cargo from where? |
19145 | But how could that be? |
19145 | But the jelly bath-- and the rest of it.... Had his presence activated that cupboard to supply him with clothing? |
19145 | But what do you here, Lal of Nodren''s town?" |
19145 | But what would happen if they hunted him with the dog? |
19145 | But where had he fallen? |
19145 | But why were they searching for him, alerting the natives in an effort to scoop him up? |
19145 | But why would a building need a lifeboat? |
19145 | But why? |
19145 | CHAPTER 6"That bird of Lurgha''s--"said Ross, once they were out of sight of Cassca and Lal,"could it have been a plane?" |
19145 | Can you bring him?" |
19145 | Could Kurt be telling the truth? |
19145 | Could he do it? |
19145 | Could it be a herd guard? |
19145 | Could n''t they be working right at the main source, sir?" |
19145 | Could the strange clothing be the tie by which the aliens held to him? |
19145 | Could this be some form of ship, grounded here, deserted and derelict, and now being plundered by the Reds? |
19145 | Could this be the third? |
19145 | Did either look like normal Terrans to you?" |
19145 | Did n''t the Government have bases half over the world to keep the"cold peace"? |
19145 | Did the voice of Lurgha sound in Nodren''s ear alone, or came it by the tongue of some man?" |
19145 | Did they have their own stations of transfer? |
19145 | Do n''t you know the Reds are circling around up here? |
19145 | Do you have any idea how long ago that was, counting from our own time? |
19145 | Do you have anything to add to your story?" |
19145 | Do you know where we are, boy? |
19145 | Do you think I can break open my skull and hand you a piece of what is inside? |
19145 | Do you think I intend to start out blind?" |
19145 | Do you think they will sit here and wait for us to show up in force?" |
19145 | Do you understand now? |
19145 | Do you understand?" |
19145 | Do you wish it to happen to you? |
19145 | Do_ you_ want to be a Hardy?" |
19145 | Does knowing that make Lurgha smaller in your eyes, Assha? |
19145 | Engine trouble?" |
19145 | Enroute to what port? |
19145 | Ever hear of the Tartars? |
19145 | Everything points to the fact that the Reds are now experimenting with discoveries which are not basically their own----""Where did they get them? |
19145 | Fear? |
19145 | For what? |
19145 | From another world?" |
19145 | Get anything out of this, Webb?" |
19145 | Gun? |
19145 | Had a successful space voyage been kept secret? |
19145 | Had he been wrong in thinking that they were within the range of his voice? |
19145 | Had it been on the sea, or through the air? |
19145 | Had the Reds been searching, too, and was this first disaster their victory? |
19145 | Had there been contact made with another intelligent race? |
19145 | Had those who hunted him given up the chase? |
19145 | Has an arrow holed your skin? |
19145 | Has he forgotten the blood bond between us? |
19145 | Have war arrows passed between the place of the traders and the town of Nodren? |
19145 | He lay with his eyes closed, fitting together odd bits of-- dreams? |
19145 | He was a volunteer-- for what? |
19145 | Hodaki?" |
19145 | How are the Reds going to find anything in history we ca n''t beat today?" |
19145 | How could I know in what way or for what reason Nodren saw the coming of Lurgha----?" |
19145 | How could the alien out of time speak the proper language of a primitive tribe some thousands of years removed from his own era? |
19145 | How did the Indian civilizations of the New World learn to harden gold into a useable point for a cutting weapon? |
19145 | How had Kurt managed to memorize this route? |
19145 | How had Lurgha seen Lal? |
19145 | How long does a nightmare last? |
19145 | How long had he known Assha? |
19145 | I ask you again, do you want to end like Hardy? |
19145 | I say to you now-- who are you and from where do you come?" |
19145 | I''m no pilot-- are you?" |
19145 | If Ashe were right, on what world, what kind of world, had that material been woven, and how far had it been brought that he could wear it now? |
19145 | If he were to strip, leaving the garment behind, would he be safe? |
19145 | If it was n''t that iron is so much more plentiful and easier to work, we might never have come out of the Bronze Age? |
19145 | If so, was he still a captive? |
19145 | If you know what is good for you, Murdock, you will make a break before they tape you----""Tape me?" |
19145 | Impatience? |
19145 | Into that jelly bath? |
19145 | Is that right, sir?" |
19145 | Is that why you hide in the shadows so that I, Assha, can not look upon the face of one who speaks boldly and throws stones?" |
19145 | It is just that we are to wait here----""Wait? |
19145 | It remained to be learned-- was Ross Murdock as tough as he always thought himself to be? |
19145 | Kelgarries to come along and pick us up?" |
19145 | Kurt?" |
19145 | Life was not such a scramble of man against man, but rather of man against nature----""No wars?" |
19145 | Made by what hands, what_ kind_ of hands? |
19145 | Might it also provide a curtain behind which he could hope to escape both parties? |
19145 | Mutiny? |
19145 | Neat, eh? |
19145 | No one shall spoil it for us now----""The Reds planted you on the project, eh?" |
19145 | No, there was no reason to go back, and why make the effort to advance? |
19145 | One of the Orientals laid down the spoon with which he had been vigorously stirring his coffee and asked with real concern,"Another loss?" |
19145 | Only, was his act good enough to fool the major? |
19145 | Or had something happened to the man while he was gone? |
19145 | Or have our boys gotten through?" |
19145 | Or were they afraid to venture too far from where they had come through the transfer? |
19145 | Pretty games those tribesmen on your run play with their prisoners, do they not?" |
19145 | Selective? |
19145 | Should he try to work his way out to it now? |
19145 | So Lurgha had decreed-- from the air-- that traders were his meat? |
19145 | Steal one of those atomjets? |
19145 | Suppose one did n''t put the switch all the way up? |
19145 | The question was, How could he escape? |
19145 | The rest.... Well, you saw the place, did n''t you?" |
19145 | The site seemed just right for a signal fire-- but to what? |
19145 | The sub? |
19145 | There''s no trick to driving a cat, and they tear off the miles----""How many miles to the south?" |
19145 | They are as few as it''s humanly possible to make, and they give us every advantage that can be worked out for us----""Failures at what?" |
19145 | This Tulka seemed friendly now, but would that friendliness last? |
19145 | This certainly will make Kelgarries turn red----""Flying saucers?" |
19145 | Those guys who discover tombs and dig up old cities-- couldn''t they give you some hints? |
19145 | Those we can deal with now----""Wo n''t the aliens be waiting for us to try that?" |
19145 | To be a guinea pig for some bug they wanted to learn how to kill cheaply and easily? |
19145 | To change runs means unlearning stuff as well as learning it----""What about new men?" |
19145 | Was he an Indian? |
19145 | Was it Nodren''s? |
19145 | Was it a cross- corridor? |
19145 | Was it an alien place? |
19145 | Was it the edge of the raft? |
19145 | Was it the ship people? |
19145 | Was this an elaborate joke? |
19145 | We get our supplies overland by cats----""Cats?" |
19145 | We were n''t traced by the ship people, were we?" |
19145 | Were the Reds engaged in enlarging their icebound headquarters? |
19145 | Were the ship people also familiar with time travel? |
19145 | Were those two now allies? |
19145 | What about the Reds? |
19145 | What are you doing--?" |
19145 | What argument could Ross offer in rebuttal to the simple logic of his captors? |
19145 | What did it matter? |
19145 | What do these ghosts do?" |
19145 | What do we do for him, and what are your plans?" |
19145 | What do you think this planet was, a flypaper to attract them?" |
19145 | What happened, McNeil?" |
19145 | What kind of a small plane would be equipped with a restorative apparatus? |
19145 | What made Ross Murdock so important that they must have him? |
19145 | What made you so watchful? |
19145 | What of Ashe? |
19145 | What sort of work do they do here? |
19145 | What was the secret of building possessed by the ancient Egyptians? |
19145 | What was the use of getting up again, of trying to find food for his empty stomach, or warmth and shelter? |
19145 | What would be your guess concerning it?" |
19145 | What''s this about them tracing you by it? |
19145 | When Kurt stopped counting he asked,"Why the dance pattern?" |
19145 | When he has eaten up all that is yours and your kin with it?" |
19145 | When--? |
19145 | When? |
19145 | Where and when had he, Rossa, ever been with such strange beings? |
19145 | Where have you been, boy? |
19145 | Where is Ashe?" |
19145 | Where''s Ashe, you young fool? |
19145 | Who in processing could be switched without tangling them up entirely?" |
19145 | Who was tracing you?" |
19145 | Why did n''t they get about the business of shipping him off? |
19145 | Why did they not follow him? |
19145 | Why did they want him to return? |
19145 | Why do you suppose they sport those braids? |
19145 | Why had he had that afternoon session with the skull thumper? |
19145 | Why make a choice? |
19145 | Why now had Ross Murdock become so important to someone that they would do all this to shake him? |
19145 | Why should he stay here by a useless beacon? |
19145 | Why should things we do today matter to them?" |
19145 | Why we do hard thing when we can do easy?" |
19145 | Why would they leave him to freeze in the open country one moment and then treat him this way later? |
19145 | Why? |
19145 | Why?" |
19145 | With hunter talk?" |
19145 | Wolf? |
19145 | Would n''t a civilization like that have left something we could find today?" |
19145 | Would reversing its process take him back to the base? |
19145 | You are a prisoner, I suppose, Murdock?" |
19145 | You going now?" |
19145 | You saw those two big blond boys tonight, did you not? |
29445 | Anyone want to play some gin? |
29445 | Are they trying to talk to you? |
29445 | Did Everset? |
29445 | Do n''t you wish they''d come? |
29445 | Do you think they''ll come soon? |
29445 | He thinks like a man, does n''t he? 29445 How far can they do it?" |
29445 | How much do I owe you now? |
29445 | Just to limber the guns? |
29445 | Look,Edwardson said,"They ask him,''Boy, what would you do if you knew a telepathic race was coming to take over Earth? |
29445 | That dial has n''t moved yet, has it? |
29445 | That hand did n''t move, did it? |
29445 | Want me to write a check? |
29445 | What if the bell does n''t work? |
29445 | What if the dial is jammed? 29445 What if they''d captured_ both_ of them?" |
29445 | What is it? |
29445 | Why did n''t we bomb their planet? |
29445 | Why did n''t we send a task force? |
29445 | Why do n''t they hit? |
29445 | Why in hell do n''t they come? |
29445 | Why not? |
29445 | Why should I? |
29445 | Yeh? |
29445 | You mean go out and meet_ them_? |
29445 | You think we should contact the command? 29445 *****Do you think I could fire a couple of bursts?" |
29445 | Although the enemy was clumsy with Everset, would they continue to be clumsy? |
29445 | And how do you know when a man has been possessed? |
29445 | But what sort of something? |
29445 | How about Jones? |
29445 | How do you dodge a wavelength? |
29445 | How do you like that?" |
29445 | How would you guard the planet?''" |
29445 | How would you like something cold slithering into your mind?" |
29445 | Just how do you protect a race from an enemy who can take over a man''s mind without seeming effort or warning? |
29445 | Or had n''t they been prepared for the suddenness of his departure? |
29445 | Seems they''ve hit all the systems around here, looking for someone to--""Yeh?" |
29445 | Tell them what we''re doing?" |
29445 | Was distance a factor? |
29445 | What armor is there against thought? |
29445 | What was Earth going to do about it? |
29445 | Why had n''t they taken him? |
29445 | Would n''t they learn? |
29445 | [ Illustration]"Do n''t you?" |
29790 | Could I please see the barn? |
29790 | Did you visit more than one place? |
29790 | Do you want it or not? |
29790 | How long did the whole thing last? |
29790 | How was it? |
29790 | Money? |
29790 | When can we have it delivered? |
29790 | Where was I? |
29790 | Why the straps? |
29790 | Why? |
29790 | You mean it was all up here? 29790 You want it shipped the usual way?" |
29790 | *****"Well?" |
29790 | I did n''t move at all?" |
29790 | Where are you? |
29791 | I know, of course, that your loved ones are buried here and perhaps you feel it''s your duty to stay with them...? |
29791 | Sure you wo n''t change your mind and come with us? |
29791 | Camping out... was that all he was doing-- fulfilling childhood desires, nothing more? |
29791 | Did Clifford think_ that_ was his reason for remaining? |
29791 | For, whoever before in history had had his dreams-- and what was wrong with dreams, after all?--so completely gratified? |
29791 | Had he thought for himself in making his decision, or was he merely clinging to a childish dream that all men had had and lost? |
29791 | Had there ever been? |
29791 | How much longer were these dismal farewells going to continue? |
29791 | How much longer would the young man still feel the need to justify himself? |
29791 | No, Robinson Crusoe never had it so good as he, Johnson, would have, and what more could he want? |
29791 | Or would the planet revert to a primeval state of mindless innocence? |
29791 | Pity you ca n''t trade in an old world like an old car, is n''t it?" |
29791 | So soon?... |
29791 | Surely that could n''t be a fawn in Bryant Park? |
29791 | Was intelligence the sole criterion on which the right to life and to freedom should be based? |
29791 | What child, envisioning a desert island all his own could imagine that his island would be the whole world? |
29791 | Would some intelligent life form develop to supplant man? |
28668 | And after that? |
28668 | And after that? |
28668 | Perfectly indifferent whether or not we observe such a process now? |
28668 | Understand, ye brutish among the people; and ye fools, when will ye be wise? 28668 Where will it go last of all? |
28668 | (_ Memory enters._)_ Christian_--Mr. Memory, are you an Atheist, and did you give Reason the idea of a God? |
28668 | According to the plastic theory recently advanced(?) |
28668 | And also what there was to cool it, when it was all there was, and it was red hot, and always had been? |
28668 | And if my spirit be the highest intelligence in the universe, did it create itself? |
28668 | And thy own God- like spirit; is not that a revelation?" |
28668 | And why did it begin to cool just when it did? |
28668 | Are they found in the teachings of philosophy? |
28668 | Are they gathered from observation? |
28668 | Are we under no obligations to men on account of scientific discoveries, just because the truths discovered are eternal truths? |
28668 | As for the mistakes made in religion since the days of the apostles of the Christ, they are many; but what have they to do with the_ genuine_? |
28668 | But how can red hot cool when all there is, is red hot? |
28668 | But life is simply a"mode,"or"degree of motion?" |
28668 | But what correllated the force? |
28668 | But what correllates that force? |
28668 | But where shall we go for those principles of action? |
28668 | But, I ask in all candor, is eternally true and sufficiently revealed_ one_ and the_ same_? |
28668 | Can any man conceive of such a being? |
28668 | Can intelligences be piled one upon another, like brick and mortar, and thus be compounded? |
28668 | Can reason alone discover them? |
28668 | Can they do it? |
28668 | Can thunder, repeated daily through centuries, make God''s laws and his wisdom and goodness more God- like? |
28668 | Can we trifle with death when it comes? |
28668 | Can you believe this? |
28668 | Can you get more out of a thing than there is in it? |
28668 | DO WE NEED THE BIBLE? |
28668 | Did it become sensible and resolve to cool off a little, and settle itself into orderly worlds? |
28668 | Did it create the universe? |
28668 | Did it divide, and a part go to each planet? |
28668 | Did the dead atoms dance about and jumble themselves together as we now find them? |
28668 | Did you bring it into the world with you? |
28668 | Do we not_ need_"revelation?" |
28668 | Do you deny the existence of such wants? |
28668 | Do you say it was dead atoms, or matter without life? |
28668 | Do you unceremoniously reject the Gospel of the Christ? |
28668 | Does it explain the evidence of design which is presented in pairing off male and female in the same form of life? |
28668 | Does it govern it? |
28668 | Does it govern itself? |
28668 | Does not our world need Revelation to make known the true aim and end of our being?" |
28668 | Does the God who loves us sympathize with us in our woes? |
28668 | Eye, do n''t be in a hurry; just let me ask, do Free Thinkers get scared and refuse to think? |
28668 | Had this first mist, to say nothing of organic life, a mind? |
28668 | Has any man the right to pervert language, fixing new meanings to words in common use which are in direct opposition to established usage? |
28668 | Has each planet a great"soul of the world,"as well as our earth? |
28668 | Has he not answered this agonizing inquiry? |
28668 | Have you any more questions? |
28668 | He that chastiseth the heathen, shall he be not correct? |
28668 | He that formed the eye, shall he not see? |
28668 | He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? |
28668 | He that teacheth man knowledge, shall he not know?" |
28668 | How does a germ come to life? |
28668 | How many mistakes have scientists made in the same period of time? |
28668 | How natural it is, when reminded of our loss, to exclaim, Shall we not meet them again? |
28668 | If it was not vitality what was it? |
28668 | If man is simply a material organism, why this contrast? |
28668 | If man, as it avows, be the highest intelligence in the universe of worlds, to whom will he render an account? |
28668 | If men and women are simply developments of God, will God be offended with himself? |
28668 | If one man is above the weakness of fearing God(?) |
28668 | If we were at once deprived of all knowledge of God where would we find hopes for support in the gloomy hours of adversity? |
28668 | If you did, how did you get it? |
28668 | In other words, how could an eternal red hot cool down without something else in existence to cool it? |
28668 | Is cause and effect the same? |
28668 | Is it blind conjecture that there is an existence beyond the shadows? |
28668 | Is it possible that life and death walk"arm- in- arm?" |
28668 | Is not life organization with feeling? |
28668 | Is not this definition very easy-- very common? |
28668 | Is the one substance theory correct? |
28668 | Is there a God? |
28668 | Is there no life to come? |
28668 | Is this parting to last forever? |
28668 | It is a statement said to be made by Baron Liebig; it is this:"Geological investigations have established the fact of a beginning of life(?) |
28668 | May we not contrast them? |
28668 | No comforter to arrest the current of mourning and lamentation? |
28668 | No great resurrection? |
28668 | Perception? |
28668 | SUBSTANCE OR SUBSTANCES-- WHICH? |
28668 | Shall the scenes of Paris and Lyons be repeated, re- enacted in our own beloved America? |
28668 | Shall we search for them in nature? |
28668 | Shall we trifle with the will of God till then? |
28668 | The Christian religion is so fearfully demoralizing(?) |
28668 | The question, now, comes home to us with all its force, how did fishes of this high order come to exist before any of the inferior class? |
28668 | Then those who have investigated the subject are almost universally_ Atheists_?" |
28668 | Then what correllated the force? |
28668 | There is an hour when we_ ourselves_ must die? |
28668 | Very well, let us have it that way; then we must be allowed to ask, how an eternal red hot mist cooled off? |
28668 | What became of its mind? |
28668 | What right, says the Pantheist, the Atheist, the Deist, and Spiritualist, have you to command me? |
28668 | What shall we say of the hopes and prospects of bereaved souls? |
28668 | What variety of mental conditions have we not experienced? |
28668 | Whence came the idea? |
28668 | Where is the shadow, and where is the sunshine? |
28668 | Who can be happy in such a condition? |
28668 | Who will call upon him to answer? |
28668 | Who, then, could and did reach them and give them to us? |
28668 | Why say aloud,''I know,''while you say to yourself,''I know not?''" |
28668 | Why say it is not true against the testimony of your own conscience? |
28668 | Why say with your lips,"I am above fear,"while away down in your heart you know it to be a lie? |
28668 | Why should it cool at all? |
28668 | Will they do it? |
28668 | _ Atheist_--You, Mr. C., are approaching from a singular yet a pleasing stand- point; will you please give me your analysis? |
28668 | _ Christian_--Did you present the idea of the existence of God to your brother Judgment, and if so, where and how did you come by it? |
28668 | _ Christian_--Then, we are to consider the powers of the mind as so many men, and hear their testimony? |
28668 | _ Christian_--Why? |
28668 | _ Christian_--Will you allow me to state my analysis of the mind and ask you if it is correct? |
28668 | _ Christian_--Will you ask them which one gave it to your brother Perception? |
28668 | _ Christian_--Will you call Memory, that I may learn where and how he obtained the idea? |
28668 | _ Christian_--Will you examine the witnesses? |
28668 | _ Christian_--Yes, one more at least; I wish_ now_ to know how your brother Perception obtained the idea of a God-- will you tell me, or call him? |
28668 | _ Judgment_--"Did I bring the idea into the world with me, or create it?" |
28668 | _ We have no innate ideas.__ Christian_--Then where did you get the material from which you made your decision that there is no God? |
28668 | tell me,"cried the dying man,"where will it go last of all?" |
28668 | why hast thou forsaken me?''" |
29702 | Did what, you clod? |
29702 | Hello, Jarvis? |
29702 | Iridium, eh? |
29702 | Is that satisfactory? |
29702 | Port? |
29702 | Say, Buddie, what''s all the excitement? |
29702 | So we meet again, Jarl? |
29702 | Suicide? 29702 Suppose there is none?" |
29702 | Tell me, Captain, who are you, and what is this craft? |
29702 | Teutoberg, Teutoberg, are you there? |
29702 | What do you mean? |
29702 | What do you want to know? |
29702 | What was that? |
29702 | What''s the matter down there? |
29702 | Where is he, I say? 29702 Where is this master of yours, this Winford?" |
29702 | Who is the owner, Captain? |
29702 | Who the devil are you, and what do you want? |
29702 | Why did n''t you say you''d meet them in the Hereafter? |
29702 | Why do n''t you free the pirates and let them help us? |
29702 | Why? |
29702 | Will you surrender, or must my men obliterate you? 29702 You are Evan Winford, are you not?" |
29702 | Fail now? |
29702 | Now, where is this Evan Winford? |
29702 | Where is the body?" |
29702 | Who are you, anyway?" |
29702 | Why not surrender while you still have it?" |
29353 | ''Electites,''they call them, eh? 29353 And I?" |
29353 | And what, sir, do you plan to do when we reach this N-127? |
29353 | Any chance of success, lad? |
29353 | Attack, sir? 29353 Burn them off with a run through the atmosphere?" |
29353 | But, in space, what could these things feed upon? 29353 Can you place them?" |
29353 | Creatures perhaps twice the height of a man in their greatest dimension? 29353 Eating us?" |
29353 | Ever see anything like that before? |
29353 | How''s your ship, Commander? 29353 Kincaide, what''s the nearest body upon which we can set down?" |
29353 | May I go with you, sir? |
29353 | Meteorites? |
29353 | Perhaps at closer range...? |
29353 | See here, sir-- and here? |
29353 | Shall we open upon them at will, or upon orders, sir? |
29353 | Something new under the sun, eh? |
29353 | Supplies? |
29353 | That will be all? |
29353 | The lights, please? |
29353 | Then why not me instead of you, sir? |
29353 | Then, sir, how are we to best them? |
29353 | Well, what do you make of them now? |
29353 | What are they? |
29353 | What do you make of them, sir? |
29353 | What now? |
29353 | What''s up, sir? |
29353 | Yes? |
29353 | You understand your orders? |
29353 | *****"I wonder, sir, if you could come to the navigating room at once?" |
29353 | Alone, sir?" |
29353 | And take personal charge of the forward projectors, will you? |
29353 | Any further orders?" |
29353 | Any guesses as to what we''ll find?" |
29353 | Correy?" |
29353 | Correy?" |
29353 | Do you believe, sir, that they are dangerous?" |
29353 | Good condition?" |
29353 | Have I your permission to unshutter one of the ports?" |
29353 | Have you any ideas as to their mode of attack? |
29353 | Hendricks?" |
29353 | I saw something-- have I your permission to make another try at them? |
29353 | If we are, do we shove off immediately?" |
29353 | In shape like a crescent, with blunted horns somewhat straightened near the tips, and drawn close together?" |
29353 | Kincaide?" |
29353 | Mr. Hendricks, will you command the after projectors? |
29353 | Putting all these facts together, what is the most logical conclusion?" |
29353 | Right, Hendricks?" |
29353 | See any likely place to land, Kincaide?" |
29353 | Shall I order the ray operators to their stations, sir?" |
29353 | That would be on the old Belgrade route, would it not?" |
29353 | That''s the work of our great scientific minds, I presume?" |
29353 | What they can do to us?" |
29353 | What-- if not those troublesome bodies, meteorites? |
29353 | Will that be all right, sir?" |
29353 | With what?" |
29353 | You''ll agree to that, sir, surely?" |
29353 | alive?" |
29618 | Aggravation, eh? |
29618 | And he invents things? 29618 Doreen, sweetheart--"I took a step toward her--"what''s in that box? |
29618 | He''s only a kid, is n''t he? 29618 Important?" |
29618 | Is that important? |
29618 | Listen, how old is this character who says silly- zation is doomed and can convert a black and white broadcast into color? |
29618 | Listen,I said,"who is this Elmer character? |
29618 | Oh, an unhappy genii? 29618 That''ll be more fun than shopping, wo n''t it, Doreen?" |
29618 | What did you say Elmer was working on? |
29618 | What have you in the hatbox? 29618 What''s this?" |
29618 | Where''s the garage? |
29618 | Why does Elmer say silly- zation is doomed? |
29618 | You made the television stop and start again? |
29618 | *****"Elmer thinks grownups are stupid?" |
29618 | *****"You did that, Doreen?" |
29618 | A boy genius? |
29618 | A superman?" |
29618 | Doll clothes?" |
29618 | Let''s watch, shall we?" |
29618 | See?" |
29618 | Then where will we be?" |
29618 | We do n''t know anything, understand? |
29618 | What do they teach kids nowadays, anyway? |
29618 | What do you think he is? |
29618 | What_ is_ an unhappy genii?" |
29618 | Why not Cassandra? |
29618 | You and that-- that gadget of Elmer''s?" |
29618 | You know how scornful an eight- year- old can be? |
29618 | Young Tom Edison and all that?" |
29618 | _ You_ caused that traffic jam? |
29940 | Shot you down, eh? |
29940 | Did he say K-12a? |
29940 | He said,"What happened?" |
29940 | War is hell, is n''t it?" |
29940 | _ Did he say K-12a?_ I squinted at the visor screen. |
29299 | And Miro, what are we going to do with him? |
29299 | And what do you mean by that, my friend? |
29299 | But why,she expostulated,"was it necessary to have their own people on board? |
29299 | Ca n''t we do anything? |
29299 | Feel all right? |
29299 | Ganymedan? |
29299 | Has anyone ever penetrated through those clouds? |
29299 | How does everyone know? |
29299 | How shall we get through? |
29299 | I do n''t know what you are talking about, but even so, how can we make it? 29299 I''m sorry,"he managed, finding utterance labored,"Are you hurt?" |
29299 | No radio reports, sir? |
29299 | Now, will you explain? |
29299 | Scared? |
29299 | Scared? |
29299 | Though what? |
29299 | Well? |
29299 | What are they doing with the queer affair? |
29299 | What are you trying to do, fry us? 29299 What can it be?" |
29299 | What do you intend doing? |
29299 | What in Jupiter took you so long? 29299 What is it?" |
29299 | What is the reason for this? |
29299 | Where is this area you mention? |
29299 | Where to? |
29299 | Who could it be then? |
29299 | Who is this little spitfire? 29299 Why did you come?" |
29299 | Will you remove your helmets, or shall I ask the Doora to assist you? |
29299 | You damned scoundrels; have you gone mad? 29299 You think I''m mad, do n''t you?" |
29299 | You wo n''t talk? |
29299 | *****"Now will you explain?" |
29299 | And now, young lady, if you have no further questions, shall I say it again?" |
29299 | And what do you mean by shooting down your fellows with an Earth weapon? |
29299 | Are the others on board safe? |
29299 | Are you game?" |
29299 | But as for you-- see these creatures all about?" |
29299 | But now that I''ve told you all, what and who may you be?" |
29299 | Ca n''t we do something?" |
29299 | Clever, are n''t they? |
29299 | Damn his eyes, what business had an erstwhile pirate, not too recently reformed, being self- righteous? |
29299 | Did you see where that invisible ray held when it illumined the last Ganymedan?" |
29299 | Did you?" |
29299 | Do n''t you know it is death for anyone to pass the barrier? |
29299 | Had the saving ray been quenched at the source? |
29299 | Had they become suspicious, and were even now massing for a surprise attack? |
29299 | I''ll-- I''ll--""What will you?" |
29299 | Nona cried out:"Grant, tell me quickly, what are they; what is pulling them?" |
29299 | See?" |
29299 | The point is, what do you intend doing with us?" |
29299 | They intended taking him alive, did they? |
29299 | Were the Ganymedans equipped with communication disks; would they sense the strangeness of the accent? |
29299 | Were they too late? |
29299 | What do you mean by coming in here through the secret way? |
29299 | What happened?" |
29299 | What was it that had awakened him in the deathly stillness of the space- flier? |
29299 | What would happen to the ship? |
29299 | What would she do, out in space, alone with Miro? |
29299 | Who? |
29299 | Why had this Ganymedan tried to whiff him out of existence? |
29299 | Why pull the ship down with live men on board? |
29299 | Would he catch up with it? |
29299 | Would the workers beyond obey their leader? |
29299 | You wonder how it works? |
29458 | A space pilot, Billy? |
29458 | But is it possible for me? |
29458 | But what did that matter? 29458 Dad, could I be a Master Repairman if I wanted to be?" |
29458 | Do you know Mellon down the block? 29458 Everything all right?" |
29458 | Everything in order? |
29458 | Have I forgotten something? |
29458 | How about the kitchen? 29458 How come I have debts, sir?" |
29458 | How''s it going, Son? |
29458 | Hung himself? |
29458 | Is there anything you have n''t got? 29458 Now, then, is everything functioning properly?" |
29458 | Or how would you like to break your back for eight hours a day, doing work a machine should handle? 29458 Signing over my son''s earnings-- you do n''t think I''m getting in a little too deep, do you?" |
29458 | Son,he said harshly,"have you studied history in school? |
29458 | That fellow who killed himself? |
29458 | The Solido- projector all right? 29458 The phone all right? |
29458 | Then why did n''t you? |
29458 | Too deep? 29458 Was Mr. Miller a customer of yours?" |
29458 | Well, what are you thinking? |
29458 | What''s that? |
29458 | What''s wrong? |
29458 | What''sa matter, Son? |
29458 | Why would you want to go to Mars? |
29458 | After all, what good was life if you could n''t enjoy the luxuries? |
29458 | Anything you want?" |
29458 | Auto- cook in order? |
29458 | But why had that fat, jovial man killed himself? |
29458 | Changes records for the full seventeen hours?" |
29458 | Enjoying the programs?" |
29458 | He lives here, does n''t he? |
29458 | How would you like to get blown up in a war?" |
29458 | Is there anything else?" |
29458 | Master- operator?" |
29458 | Now you know, Mr. Carrin, that you wo n''t live long enough to pay us the full two hundred thousand, do n''t you?" |
29458 | Or be hungry all the time? |
29458 | Or cold, with the rain beating down on you, and no place to sleep?" |
29458 | Recipe- master still knocking''em out?" |
29458 | Right?" |
29458 | Was there anything else bothering him? |
29458 | Why had he done it? |
29458 | Would he grow up and face his responsibilities? |
29458 | Would he mature and take his place in society? |
29458 | Would it be right? |
28118 | And how many have you approved? |
28118 | And our culture? |
28118 | And what''s that got to do with--? |
28118 | Authority-- you? 28118 But what was the purpose you were trying to accomplish?" |
28118 | Ca n''t we get on our way in the car and let Sam do what he thinks he can while we drive? 28118 Can you be sure? |
28118 | Can you tell me how these charts are compiled? |
28118 | Clearwater does n''t rate here? |
28118 | Did n''t you notify the sheriff? |
28118 | Did you men hear anything? 28118 Does he have a dairy farm, too?" |
28118 | Does n''t every man? |
28118 | How could a crazy thing like that come about? |
28118 | How do you know he cracked up, anyway? 28118 If those dimensions are so critical, how did you determine them in the first place?" |
28118 | Is that why you gave us only two hundred thousand? |
28118 | Is there any way to be born, except alone? |
28118 | Is there anyone here who would question our decision? 28118 Is this a fair test?" |
28118 | May I help you? 28118 Money? |
28118 | Nothing more? |
28118 | O.K., how many are awaiting my signature? |
28118 | Of course--"What would the world be like without the flotation process? |
28118 | Oh, what else are we lacking? |
28118 | Should I open the window for a moment? |
28118 | So it worked, did it? 28118 So you''ve taken care of the usual routine without any help from me?" |
28118 | Such as? |
28118 | The Clearwater College file? |
28118 | The what? 28118 Then what does Sam--?" |
28118 | Then why are they chosen? 28118 There is such a sickness in our times?" |
28118 | There_ is_ a Clearwater museum? |
28118 | This helps us get turned down for a research grant in physics? |
28118 | This is not good? |
28118 | Was he through? |
28118 | Well, what''s the matter? |
28118 | What did you do? |
28118 | What did you find? |
28118 | What do you want the Bureau to do about your device? 28118 What do you want?" |
28118 | What does Mr. Atkins do? |
28118 | What else do you chart? |
28118 | What else? |
28118 | What is it like? |
28118 | What was that? 28118 What was that?" |
28118 | What''s going on? 28118 What''s he got?" |
28118 | When did you last give a grant to a college like Clearwater? |
28118 | Where did he come from? 28118 Who have we locked out? |
28118 | Who knows? 28118 Why anomalous? |
28118 | Why did he leave so suddenly? |
28118 | Why not? |
28118 | Without even trying it out? |
28118 | You do n''t think it''s working the way Jim and Sam say it is? |
28118 | You ever heard of the flotation process? |
28118 | You mean we''ve got to wait until George finishes his work for his degree before we get the grant? 28118 You think Clearwater College could make better use of some of our funds than, say, MIT?" |
28118 | You''re not really going to make me go out there and look at this fool thing, are you? 28118 You''re referring now to the crackpot fringe?" |
28118 | _ Talk_ him back? 28118 *****How did the crystals trigger a suicidal reaction?" |
28118 | *****"What did they do?" |
28118 | A blind spot, perhaps? |
28118 | And how many others? |
28118 | And where''s Sam? |
28118 | Are you convinced my device works?" |
28118 | Baker?" |
28118 | Baker?" |
28118 | But I wonder what their game is, anyway? |
28118 | But do you know what happens to an adult human being when the program on which his entire life is patterned is destroyed?" |
28118 | But how could there be a mistake in the production of a phenomenon such as Fenwick had witnessed? |
28118 | But liars figure...!_]"And this keeps us from getting a research grant in physics? |
28118 | But what did Sam Atkins want? |
28118 | But, short of murder, what? |
28118 | Ca n''t you put it through on the basis that he''ll have his degree just as soon as the present series of experiments is completed?" |
28118 | Ca n''t you understand that? |
28118 | Can you read that out of the crystal?" |
28118 | Could a man really_ want_ to die? |
28118 | Did he believe what he had seen or did n''t he? |
28118 | Did you know that, Fenwick? |
28118 | Do n''t you see now that the only thing for you to do is go somewhere where there are people capable of doing things?" |
28118 | Do we get the research grant?" |
28118 | Do you know why he did this?" |
28118 | Einstein?" |
28118 | Fenwick found the question tumbling over and over in his mind, who is this man? |
28118 | Fenwick... did you hear... did you see?" |
28118 | Get hung for being horse thieves?" |
28118 | Get me the file, will you?" |
28118 | Gold--""A ton of ore and maybe a pound of recovered metal, right?" |
28118 | Had they convinced him? |
28118 | Has the National Bureau of Scientific Development chosen correctly, or should we return to our former course?" |
28118 | How could the administrative officers of the United States Government be responsible for such misjudgment? |
28118 | How do our grandpas stack up on the charts?" |
28118 | How many, therefore, who are the intellectual equals of these men are also being turned down? |
28118 | How much money do you want for development?" |
28118 | How was it possible for such a blind, ignorant fool as Baker to be placed in the position he was in? |
28118 | I suppose you know that by now?" |
28118 | If Ellerbee and Atkins were n''t trying to foist a deliberate deception, where were they mistaken? |
28118 | If so, where could it be? |
28118 | Is that fair enough?" |
28118 | Is that the idea?" |
28118 | Is that what he calls you? |
28118 | May I ask why we refused to continue to support the corner grocery? |
28118 | Remember the Greek elevator engineer who did that a few years ago? |
28118 | Right? |
28118 | Shall I make an appointment or would you rather postpone these interviews for a few days? |
28118 | Shall we support the man who speaks to the world, or the man who speaks only in order to hear his own echo?" |
28118 | Suppose I meet you out there?" |
28118 | Then he finally managed to say,"Apart from the sheer idiocy of it, how did you obtain any information in this area?" |
28118 | There could n''t really be any new patterns, could there? |
28118 | There''s been no change, no new information, I suppose?" |
28118 | What could a single man do? |
28118 | What do you mean by that?" |
28118 | What does he mean?" |
28118 | What in Heaven''s name is coming out of these things?" |
28118 | What made him tick, anyway? |
28118 | What produced a man like Baker? |
28118 | What was he doing here?" |
28118 | What''s the good word, anyway? |
28118 | What_ did_ our progenitors do, anyway? |
28118 | Where else are we in the bums category?" |
28118 | Where else would credence have been given to the phenomenon of a crystal that seemed to radiate in a nonelectromagnetic way? |
28118 | Where was it? |
28118 | Where was the gimmick? |
28118 | Who can say what constitutes a new idea, a new invention? |
28118 | Who knows?" |
28118 | Why are n''t they simply passed over?" |
28118 | Why could n''t Sam Atkins-- or whatever his real name might be-- have whispered just a few words of light to a man willing to listen and profit? |
28118 | Why did n''t he ever send you one of his gadgets in the mail?" |
28118 | Would that be all right?" |
28118 | Would you like to review the file before he arrives?" |
28118 | Yet how long did it persist?" |
28118 | [ Illustration:..._"Presence,"with the crystals, was not a physical thing_...]"Do you see it yet?" |
28118 | _ That_ had to be true-- invariably true-- didn''t it? |
29750 | And you know what I am? |
29750 | Give us some time to get acquainted, will you, Dave? 29750 How do I live here?" |
29750 | How do you know there are no other Zen? |
29750 | Please, will you kill me? |
29750 | What if they do n''t like each other? |
29750 | What-- do I do now? |
29750 | Why do homely women fight for jobs on the most isolated space outposts? |
29750 | Why-- how do you speak Zennacai? |
29750 | You will tell me? |
29750 | Air... heat... light... how do I live here?" |
29750 | But I asked,"Why?" |
29750 | But what good is it-- life-- when there are no other Zen?" |
29750 | Can you have only half a child?" |
29750 | Could n''t the two of you control yourselves at least a little? |
29750 | Even so, in your thousand- year terms, young lady, you''re not too old to change._"Will you kill me?" |
29750 | I do n''t think they would, but you ca n''t take such chances, can you? |
29750 | I mean, do you know what you look like?" |
29750 | I said,"Yurt, are you sure you want us to keep hands off... just go off and leave you?" |
29750 | To save space, the following dialogue is reproduced without bumblings, blank stares and_ What- did- you- says_? |
29750 | Was it--"She fumbled for a word--"was it atom explosion?" |
29750 | Why do I want you to kill me?" |
29750 | Why should it have, when I already knew Yurt so well-- considered him, in fact, one of my closest friends? |
29750 | mn?" |
29948 | How can you place it there, then? |
29948 | See? 29948 Would n''t there be a paradox of some sort involved? |
29947 | Are you serious? |
29947 | But what about your darling Henry? 29947 Ca n''t we get rid of it?" |
29947 | Where are you going? |
29947 | Am I just a humandroid who looks and behaves and talks like a human being? |
29947 | Have n''t I got feelings?" |
29742 | An image? |
29742 | And just what makes you think we''re going to believe that story? |
29742 | Bagley,he said to me,"has the Old Man gone loco?" |
29742 | But the names of the planets... Coulora, Stragella, and the others and their positions on the chart...? |
29742 | Did I ever show you a piece of this? |
29742 | Go where? 29742 How about that piece of_ Indurate_?" |
29742 | What are those rectangular stone blocks depending from the ceiling? |
29742 | What do you mean, sir? |
29742 | What do you mean? |
29742 | What do you mean? |
29742 | What do you mean? |
29742 | What is the meaning of this intrusion? |
29742 | What''s that got to do with it? |
29742 | What''s wrong? |
29742 | Why else should he be so concerned with finding animal life? |
29742 | Why? 29742 And incidentally where in the cosmos is this system? |
29742 | And what was the significance of his body on Norris''ship? |
29742 | How was I to know that his keen penetrating brain had seen through my motive to get control of all commercial marketing of_ Indurate_? |
29742 | Is that what you want me to say?" |
29742 | Klae dead? |
29742 | What makes Norris so sure he''ll find life on any planet in this system? |
29742 | Why had Norris kept its presence a secret and why had he given out the story of Klae''s disappearance? |
29742 | Why? |
29936 | Amusing? |
29936 | Are you able to rise? |
29936 | Finished with--_What_? |
29936 | Surely,grated the remarkable voice,"you remember something?" |
29936 | What''s all the sand? |
29936 | Where''n''ell am I? |
29936 | You do not recognize it? 29936 You... you... what about the wreck?" |
29936 | Are n''t you civilized here? |
29936 | What a whack on the head I must have got!_"You are in pain?" |
29936 | When can you show me what''s left of the ship?" |
29936 | Why did I always want to be a rocket pilot? |
29936 | d- d- d--?" |
29676 | Are you sure you want to do this? |
29676 | Brain surgery? |
29676 | Geez, you do n''t like Toby, you do n''t like James, who_ do_ you like? |
29676 | Have you done the new Fryer episode? |
29676 | How come you''re not allowed to go swimming with us, anyway? 29676 Is that all you''ve got to say? |
29676 | Is that why you have n''t... you know... developed yet? |
29676 | Is this how we''re going to say goodbye? 29676 Just_ OK_?" |
29676 | Really? 29676 So is this it?" |
29676 | So what did you think of him? |
29676 | What did I do? |
29676 | What do you mean? |
29676 | What do you want then? |
29676 | What kind of choice? |
29676 | What kind of operation? |
29676 | What kind of operation? |
29676 | What''s meant to be so good about boys, anyway? |
29676 | What, this? |
29676 | Who? |
29676 | Yeah, well not anymore, OK? |
29676 | You know how you''re... different from the other girls? |
29676 | You still like me, right? |
29676 | You want to try it? |
29676 | _ Like_ you? 29676 ''_ Oh_''? |
29676 | Besides, if you did n''t like boys, who_ would_ you like?" |
29676 | Finally, she said,"She loved me, did n''t she?" |
29676 | Just because you have n''t started puberty yet? |
29676 | Was anyone? |
29676 | Who else am I going to tease?" |
29676 | Why did this have to happen to her? |
29676 | Would n''t he? |
29676 | You mean it?" |
29994 | After I just explained to you_ what_ is really irresistible? |
29994 | But you-- you were ordered to..."You did n''t think I was a Centaurian, did you? |
29994 | So you would say that you-- one of_ our_ sympathizers-- were actually the most intelligent worker_ they_ had? |
29994 | _ Anyway?_he repeated huskily. |
29994 | Have you set us straight?" |
30004 | And just who is it you are going to kill? |
30004 | Been looking for me, honey? |
30004 | Do n''t you have a private room? 30004 Havin''a time?" |
30004 | Police? |
30004 | Had she arrived? |
30004 | Some time soon he would be dressed as gaily...."Something troubling you, honey?" |
29623 | Are you sure? 29623 Coffee, sir? |
29623 | Did she have any close friends? |
29623 | Do you think I have n''t beaten out my brains over it? 29623 Have you any reason for suspecting skulduggery? |
29623 | Hurt, hard up? 29623 It_ is_ hard, though, you know it is-- Jim, are n''t you listening? |
29623 | Looking for someone, young man? |
29623 | Must n''t let myself get excited, eh? 29623 School tomorrow, remember? |
29623 | What about this report of her death? |
29623 | What''s the matter, dear? 29623 Where''s Joanna?" |
29623 | You knew her? |
29623 | A sandwich, perhaps?" |
29623 | And what could he do? |
29623 | Blair?" |
29623 | Can you say it''s impossible? |
29623 | Did Miss Simmons have a job while she was here?" |
29623 | Do you_ know_ it''s impossible?" |
29623 | Funny? |
29623 | Have you tried her last address? |
29623 | He almost smiled as he asked,"I do n''t suppose she left a forwarding address?" |
29623 | Helen-- what creatures were these? |
29623 | Honestly, Jim? |
29623 | Honestly, do n''t you suspect your own reasons for such a quick switch?" |
29623 | How about some coffee? |
29623 | Jim, has something--?" |
29623 | Might n''t there be a special file for accident cases? |
29623 | Or for labelling her one of your human-- er-- cuckoos?" |
29623 | Start talking and land in an institution? |
29623 | Was she?" |
29623 | What about Joanna Simmons''mother? |
29623 | What do you want to know?" |
29623 | What was it he was supposed to do? |
29623 | What_ could_ he do? |
29623 | Why ca n''t I play with Marian?" |
29623 | Why do n''t others suspect, besides you?" |
29623 | Why not?" |
29623 | You a bill collector?" |
29293 | A stowaway? |
29293 | All wrought up, is n''t he? 29293 And now what''s to be done about her?" |
29293 | And now; just what is the set- up? |
29293 | And that I am a dangerous woman? |
29293 | And you-- all of you? |
29293 | But could these Lakonians fight? |
29293 | But that''s not easy, is it? |
29293 | But where,he added,"are the miners?" |
29293 | Did you notice the way they stared at the flame, never moving, never even winking? 29293 Hanson?" |
29293 | He''s... gone, sir? |
29293 | Hendricks? |
29293 | I have full authority to take any action I see fit? |
29293 | It''ll be good to stretch our legs again, wo n''t it? |
29293 | Not to the brig? |
29293 | Perhaps you wonder how it came that Liane sits here in judgment upon a whole people? 29293 Rather a beauty, is n''t she, sir?" |
29293 | Shall I go forward and see if he-- if he''s ill? |
29293 | That seems almost-- almost unbelievable, does n''t it? |
29293 | The stowaway? 29293 Think you that Liane is afraid? |
29293 | To your quarters, you said, sir? |
29293 | Trouble aboard? |
29293 | Well, sir, how do things stack up? |
29293 | What do you mean? |
29293 | What does she want, wealth? |
29293 | What is your name? |
29293 | What shall we do with her? |
29293 | What''s her price? |
29293 | Yes? |
29293 | You fear to look upon the punishment of Liane? |
29293 | You know, then, our destination? |
29293 | You wonder why we''re here, I suppose? |
29293 | You would disobey Liane? 29293 You''re keeping her under guard?" |
29293 | ''Do you know where you are?'' |
29293 | ''What are you doing here?'' |
29293 | ''Will you bring him, please?'' |
29293 | ***** A traitor-- in the Service? |
29293 | ***** Known to me? |
29293 | And Liane? |
29293 | And it would n''t be a good thing, sir, to have a-- a friend of the enemy on board the_ Ertak_, would it?" |
29293 | And-- may I be so bold as to offer you a bit of advice?" |
29293 | Any idea as to when we''ll shove off?" |
29293 | But-- suppose it should be serious, sir?" |
29293 | Correy?" |
29293 | Correy?" |
29293 | Do you hear the multitude? |
29293 | Do you really think so badly of me?" |
29293 | Does that not content you?" |
29293 | Has Mr. Hendricks left the ship?"'' |
29293 | Have you any questions, Commander?" |
29293 | Hendricks... a traitor? |
29293 | Hendricks... and Liane? |
29293 | Hendricks?" |
29293 | How, you clever and infallible members of this present generation, do you judge her? |
29293 | I believe my name and position are not unknown to you, Commander Hanson?" |
29293 | I believe you said she stowed away on the_ Ertak_ with you?" |
29293 | I guess we just keep on going?" |
29293 | I repeat: what is your name?" |
29293 | I-- what''s that?" |
29293 | If the Lakonians wo n''t mine it-- and they wo n''t, when Liane tells them to quit-- what will the Council and your Service do about it?" |
29293 | Is that not so, Commander Hanson?" |
29293 | Kincaid?" |
29293 | Mr. Correy, will you conduct the stowaway to my quarters and place her under guard? |
29293 | Seem good to feel firm ground under your feet?" |
29293 | That surprises you? |
29293 | That was all right, sir?" |
29293 | The Chief did n''t tell you that, did he? |
29293 | We''ll make him--""_ Him?_"blurted Correy. |
29293 | What are your orders, sir?" |
29293 | What can I do?" |
29293 | What did the Chief tell you, Hanson?" |
29293 | What do you gentlemen think?" |
29293 | What do you suppose is in the air?" |
29293 | What word shall we take back to those who sent us?" |
29293 | When do we start something?" |
29293 | Would n''t you?" |
29293 | You promise me you will not interfere; that you will do nothing?" |
29293 | You promise? |
29293 | You smile to think that old John Hanson, lately a commander of the Special Patrol Service, now retired, should have had a love affair? |
29293 | You-- you do believe that, sir?" |
29503 | About what it''s like to fly to Mars on a rocket? |
29503 | Anybody got a cigarette? |
29503 | How do you know he''s here? 29503 So why are you here? |
29503 | The others are n''t doing so well? |
29503 | There''s six men, see? 29503 Want to dance?" |
29503 | We were? |
29503 | What did you figure out? |
29503 | What''s the matter? |
29503 | What? |
29503 | You mean like this? |
29503 | You want me to tell you about it? |
29503 | _ Did you just sneeze?_"Sneeze? 29503 _ Did you just sneeze?_""Sneeze? |
29503 | ***** You know how it is? |
29503 | All that time, how''d you-- well, manage things? |
29503 | And, that''s peculiar, it''s usually you he-- Well, I better not say that, shall I? |
29503 | But if we can help you eliminate harmful tensions with a few run- throughs, why, it''s not too high a price to pay, is it?" |
29503 | But you asked me to sit down here with you, remember? |
29503 | Captain Van Wyck it was that time, remember? |
29503 | Did you ever see any of those little monkey characters they say live on Mars? |
29503 | Do n''t you have to know an awful lot to be a space- flyer? |
29503 | Ever do that? |
29503 | Ever see those? |
29503 | For what? |
29503 | He''s got a lot of states to roam around in, too, does n''t he?" |
29503 | I mean did n''t you ever have to go to the you- know or anything?" |
29503 | I mean to say our heroes of space travel are entitled to freedom when they come back home to Earth, are n''t they?" |
29503 | I said,"Say, Mac, would you turn down the air- conditioning?" |
29503 | I thought about getting up and leaving while she was gone, but what was the use of that? |
29503 | Me? |
29503 | No sense setting up a counter- impression when your pores are all open, so to speak?" |
29503 | Oh, fifteen years ago, was n''t it? |
29503 | Only-- Well, did you ever meet somebody with a nervous cough? |
29503 | Remember the first time? |
29503 | That''s a lot to look forward to, is n''t it?" |
29503 | Were you scientifically inclined in school? |
29503 | What is it, nine months? |
29503 | Where are you, damn you?" |
29503 | Who was it this time?" |
29503 | You all right? |
29503 | You do n''t belong in this section, right?" |
29503 | You do n''t do that very often, because what is there to say? |
29503 | You know around New York in August? |
29503 | You know how everybody sneezes according to his own individual style? |
29503 | You know how they work it? |
29503 | You know how to make a baby cry? |
29503 | You know that kind? |
29503 | You know where that is?" |
29503 | You know? |
29503 | You''ll be the first of your crew to be discharged, you know that?" |
29503 | You''re strangling and choking and you ca n''t get any air? |
29987 | Do you threaten us with force from your Combine devoted to peace? |
29987 | In addition to trade and education, general advancement of the populace,murmured the mike,"have you considered defense?" |
29987 | Is that a fish? 29987 May I have your permission to address the Honored Council, Noble Captain?" |
29987 | Would you have Sebelia, Sakh,he asked gently,"or Ruller I, Bellevan''s world, or Labath?" |
29987 | And this older report?" |
29987 | Can you explain the names to me, if I read them off?" |
29987 | Could you defend yourselves, Honorable Sirs, against such?" |
29987 | JOIN OUR GANG? |
28883 | All-- all are gone? |
28883 | And you, Carson, you love her-- very much? |
28883 | Are you all right? |
28883 | Are you fellows ever going to finish down there? |
28883 | But how? |
28883 | Ca n''t you fix it? 28883 Can this guy overrule the Zara? |
28883 | Carson-- are you sure? |
28883 | Carson? |
28883 | Did n''t you hear something? |
28883 | Did she throw you down? |
28883 | Did they succeed? |
28883 | Did you hear? 28883 Do you love this Earth man very much?" |
28883 | Enough to send her on her fatal journey sunward? |
28883 | Find anything yet? |
28883 | He is alive? |
28883 | He was here? |
28883 | How about this crystal thing-- the searching ray? |
28883 | How can we? 28883 How long have I napped? |
28883 | Impetuous, are n''t they? |
28883 | Is that all you can think of? |
28883 | It''s true, what he said? |
28883 | Looks peculiar to you, does it not? |
28883 | My friend,he said abruptly:"what of him?" |
28883 | Over there, my friends,he said, pointing;"see? |
28883 | Put what on? |
28883 | The way-- how do we get there? |
28883 | This one of the monorail cars? |
28883 | Two reasons, you said, oh Clyone? |
28883 | We are alone? |
28883 | We are safe from intrusion here? |
28883 | What can we do to put a stop to the thing? 28883 What do you know about that?" |
28883 | What do you say, Tommy? |
28883 | What do you think? 28883 What else? |
28883 | What happened to the ignition system? |
28883 | What hope can there be? |
28883 | What is it, Pegrani? |
28883 | What is it, Tom? |
28883 | What would happen to our world, I mean-- and to the rest? |
28883 | What''s the big idea? 28883 What''s the matter?" |
28883 | Where do we go from here? |
28883 | Where''s Tommy? |
28883 | Where''s the other, the dwarf? |
28883 | Who else could do it? 28883 Who-- who are they?" |
28883 | Why ca n''t we walk? |
28883 | Why did you bring us back? |
28883 | Why? 28883 Why?" |
28883 | You are Carson? |
28883 | You-- you know of the fate of Tiedor? |
28883 | You-- you mean,he stammered,"that Antazzo exceeded his authority in his act of piracy-- in bringing us here?" |
28883 | You-- you think she will make away with Dantor? |
28883 | You-- you think they will approve of me? |
28883 | Your people live_ inside_ that shell? |
28883 | ***** What did he mean by that last crack, the grinning devil? |
28883 | ***** What magic was this? |
28883 | *****"Antius, my brother,"she exclaimed, remembering,"where is he? |
28883 | Am I correct?" |
28883 | And what of the effect on the other satellites? |
28883 | And where was Tom? |
28883 | But how in the name of the sky- lane imps had he reached Earth? |
28883 | But was ever a woman so deserving of death? |
28883 | But where are the inhabitants?" |
28883 | But where was the RX8? |
28883 | But, beat it then, will you?" |
28883 | Ca n''t you sit down and take it easy?" |
28883 | Can you enlighten me in these things?" |
28883 | Can you see them at once?" |
28883 | Carson, placing his lips close to the old man''s ear, inquired anxiously,"What''s the trouble?" |
28883 | Could n''t he give them a little time? |
28883 | Did n''t he have any more sense? |
28883 | Do I speak truth, my Carson?" |
28883 | Do you not see my point? |
28883 | Give up? |
28883 | Had n''t he brought home the bacon-- the k- metal they were after? |
28883 | How else could we have retained it?" |
28883 | How had he wormed his way into the confidence of the k- metal people? |
28883 | How have I acquired this knowledge of your language? |
28883 | Is he that powerful?" |
28883 | Is there a chance? |
28883 | Know anything about it?" |
28883 | Know what happened?" |
28883 | Oh, ca n''t you see? |
28883 | See it? |
28883 | That''s why she does n''t swing to the controls?" |
28883 | They had worked their evil magic on the Zara: had she not ordered that their lives be spared? |
28883 | They will approve of your choice, my Carson?" |
28883 | Tried to make a sucker out of me, did n''t she?" |
28883 | Trying to vamp her into letting us off easy?" |
28883 | Understand?" |
28883 | Was this Rulan kidding him? |
28883 | What does this mean?" |
28883 | What had come over the leopard woman? |
28883 | What if the lift would not operate? |
28883 | What means this?" |
28883 | What place was this? |
28883 | What was he to do with the big fellow? |
28883 | What was it all about? |
28883 | What''s she keeping us around for, anyway?" |
28883 | What''s wrong?" |
28883 | When do I start?" |
28883 | Where am I, and where is my friend? |
28883 | Where are you?" |
28883 | White- faced and shaking, Blaine cried out in futile protest,"My God, man, what have you done? |
28883 | Who could imagine a sphere of metal more than twenty- four hundred miles in diameter enclosing a world and its peoples? |
28883 | Why could n''t they let him alone; leave him to die in peace? |
28883 | Why in the devil does n''t she put us out of the way and get it over with? |
28883 | Will you trust me?" |
28883 | Would they never finish with that ignition system? |
28883 | You are willing?" |
28883 | You''re going to just stand around and take it-- whatever they hand us?" |
28883 | she whispered, her wild eyes softening,"He-- he lives?" |
29989 | But... can we lay no groundwork sooner than that? 29989 Is action to be taken there?" |
29989 | Is he really a distant connection of the Polluxian Nilssen family? |
29989 | Recent engagements? |
29989 | Those are positions we actually desire to hold, are they not? |
29989 | Was that not a trifle rash? |
29989 | And now-- what remains?" |
29989 | But have there been any unforeseen developments in the actual fighting?" |
30014 | Do n''t you_ like_ Earth, Tommy? |
30014 | When_ are_ we going home? |
30014 | As a matter of fact, how would you like to stay here and go to school?" |
30014 | Behind him, Tommy heard his mother murmur under her breath,"Tom... the watch;_ could_ we?" |
30014 | Gosh, do you suppose old Pete will remember about her?" |
30014 | Or that his chest was abnormally developed to compensate for an oxygen- thin atmosphere? |
30014 | Was it his fault he was six inches taller than Terran boys his age, and had long, thin arms and legs? |
30014 | Worse, would a robot secretly take her place?... |
30014 | You do n''t want to grow up and be an ignorant Martian sandfoot all your life, do you?" |
29735 | And what are those holes in the top of the door for? |
29735 | And when is the return scheduled for? |
29735 | And you''re his broker? |
29735 | But, Al... Oh, why were we so foolish? |
29735 | Did Dr. Curtis really get back? |
29735 | Did he really bring back a Martian? 29735 How about some broth, dear?" |
29735 | Is he in there? |
29735 | Is it true, Dr. Anderson? 29735 Is that the room where he''s expected to materialize with his machine?" |
29735 | Like to walk out in the back for the air? |
29735 | Oh, darling,she said with a sob,"Why did you wait so long? |
29735 | Well, Al,he said,"so you killed Schaughtowl?" |
29735 | What is the matter-- do you need a doctor? |
29735 | Where the devil have you been and where in hell did you get that thing? |
29735 | Where''s the door? |
29735 | Why did you stay so long? |
29735 | Why is it that we have to come out here just once a year to wait for him? 29735 Will you help me get some water on, Al?" |
29735 | You''re his old friend from college days, handled his financial affairs, and helped him raise enough money to build his machine? |
29735 | Besides, there was no motive for killing the Martian and what penalty could there be? |
29735 | Could it be a mind reader? |
29735 | Did n''t the beast ever sleep? |
29735 | He would die, and who was competent enough to know that it was n''t from the shock of having come home to denser air and a heavier gravity? |
29735 | How could anything that could n''t speak read a person''s mind? |
29735 | Is that how the fourth dimension works?" |
29735 | Killed whom? |
29735 | Martian landscapes? |
29735 | Stern?" |
29735 | The strange Ladonai? |
29735 | What end? |
29735 | Why had n''t Clyde waited another year? |
29735 | Why should there be any end to this eternal moment? |
29735 | Why should they?" |
29735 | Will he be all right?" |
29680 | And if we went to the aid of the_ Josef_, then you think we might beat the alien ship off? |
29680 | Any idea what it is, Harry? |
29680 | Are they, Mister? |
29680 | Beautiful day, is n''t it, Lieutenant? |
29680 | Did you order up a drone plane? |
29680 | Did you see that? |
29680 | For what purpose? |
29680 | Has the_ Josef_ moved any? |
29680 | Have you made any evaluations, Lieutenant? |
29680 | Just what would you do, Mister McCandless? |
29680 | Stopped, Lieutenant? |
29680 | The object kept up with them? |
29680 | They''re the representatives of the Combine, are n''t they? 29680 Well, what are you going to do?" |
29680 | What do you mean, you''re not sure? |
29680 | What do you think they want? |
29680 | What makes you say that? |
29680 | What''s the situation, Lieutenant? |
29680 | You, Lieutenant? |
29680 | A guided missile, perhaps? |
29680 | And I suppose the Combine acted like human beings during the Berlin war? |
29680 | And a thousand years from now, what would the Combine be? |
29680 | And if the Combine was beat, did it matter who did it? |
29680 | And then it came down to who committed the first cruelty and just how should you rank them? |
29680 | And what had he received? |
29680 | Beings of different background, different beliefs, different physical structure? |
29680 | But whose? |
29680 | Elation? |
29680 | His own wife... Now a ship from Outside was attacking that power and what emotions should he feel? |
29680 | I suppose the slave labor camps and the purges and the forced confessions were the products of ordinary human beings? |
29680 | McCandless did n''t reply immediately and the Captain thought to himself, why not be more honest? |
29680 | Well, why not? |
29680 | What did that mean? |
29680 | What other emotions should he feel? |
29680 | Which name fit best? |
29680 | Who could tell? |
29680 | Why do n''t you tell him that all your life you''ve fought the Combine and the conflict has been the only thing that has lent meaning to living? |
29680 | Would you call the people who had been responsible for that human beings or... aliens? |
30010 | But had n''t you better stand up here with me? |
30010 | Buy_ your_ mill? |
30010 | I hate to be nosey,said Burt, playing to the crowd,"but how are you going to get me there?" |
30010 | What''s the deal? |
30010 | When you going to bring him back, Doc? |
30010 | You figuring on starting early in the morning? |
30010 | You ready to go? |
30010 | Can you send me there or ca n''t you?" |
30010 | Holden?" |
30010 | Is that why you did n''t like it there?" |
29625 | Anti- grav sandals? 29625 Did n''t you ever stop to think that a few air molecules could defocus the stream? |
29625 | Did you say something, son? |
29625 | Do you want me to scream? |
29625 | Does your husband own one? |
29625 | For a moment I was afraid-- May I come in? |
29625 | How much are they? |
29625 | How much? |
29625 | Is a dollar okay? |
29625 | Is that a Security Alarm? |
29625 | Is_ that_ all you have to do-- run around frightening women and children? 29625 Madam,"said the Major with dignity,"I dislike violating local tabus, but must I explain the impact of a neural distorter on a backwater culture? |
29625 | Medium of exchange? |
29625 | Mrs. Melinda Adams? |
29625 | Newborn? |
29625 | Personal habits are tabu? 29625 Questions?" |
29625 | Space travel? |
29625 | This is a respectable neighborhood, and I''m not answering any Kinsey report, understand? |
29625 | Was he a thief? |
29625 | Well? |
29625 | What are your economic circumstances? |
29625 | What''s in the tray? |
29625 | Where is your son? |
29625 | You mean,he asked in amazement,"that you live in these primitive huts of your own volition?" |
29625 | You mean,he whispered in horror,"that you''re exercising Class V privileges? |
29625 | You said he was-- playing with it? |
29625 | You use them, of course? 29625 You working your way through college?" |
29625 | A portable solar converter? |
29625 | Correct?" |
29625 | I bought it in good faith, and it''s not my fault-- say, have you got a warrant?" |
29625 | I get doors slammed in my face, when Class Fours are supposed to have a splendid gregarian quotient-- you_ do_ have atomic power, do n''t you?" |
29625 | I''m afraid it wo n''t do much more than cube his present IQ, and an intelligent idiot is still an idiot, but--""How dare you?" |
29625 | Melinda took a deep rasping breath, said,"Listen, mister, is this a demonstration or a quiz program?" |
29625 | Rocket ships or force- fields?" |
29625 | This_ is_ a Class IV culture?" |
29625 | What if your Hitler had force- fields?" |
29625 | What if your Neanderthal had been given atomic blasters? |
29625 | What is your smallest denomination?" |
29625 | Where is it?" |
29625 | Where would you have been today? |
29625 | Would n''t the creche accept him? |
29625 | You will not mind the questions?" |
29625 | see?" |
29410 | Are they responsible for the end of time? |
29410 | But what use of that? 29410 But wo n''t Solinski and his men come back and kill us?" |
29410 | Ca n''t you see? 29410 Could n''t ask for anything better, could you?" |
29410 | Could n''t we--the girl swallowed hesitantly as she realized her ignorance of radio engineering--"couldn''t we interfere with that wave? |
29410 | Could we wreck that station? |
29410 | Did n''t you obtain a new supply? |
29410 | Do you use Andrev''s solution too, sir? |
29410 | Is there none of the drug left? |
29410 | Might he not be one of the hashish addicts? 29410 Shall I adjust a headset for her?" |
29410 | Shall I let him in? |
29410 | Should n''t we get out of town while there is a chance? |
29410 | So you have used up the last of your solution? |
29410 | Then why should he have offered to help? |
29410 | Was that a face at the window? |
29410 | What can I do for her, Father? |
29410 | What do we do now? |
29410 | What do you make of it? |
29410 | What do you make of that? |
29410 | What do you mean? |
29410 | What do you want of us? |
29410 | What does that tell us? |
29410 | What time is it? |
29410 | What''s that to you? |
29410 | What''s to be done? 29410 Where''s mama?" |
29410 | Who''s that? |
29410 | Why did n''t you warn the world? 29410 With this dinky, five- kilowatt station? |
29410 | You mean that Russian is responsible for all this? |
29410 | Are you about through? |
29410 | Can you see it move?" |
29410 | Clever, is n''t it? |
29410 | Could n''t we give her some of the drug?" |
29410 | Do you need more proof?" |
29410 | Do you realise that we hold more responsibility than ever man has held before? |
29410 | Do you think I''m a bungling theorist like yourself? |
29410 | Do you think there''s a chance?" |
29410 | Do you think you might locate such interference?" |
29410 | Does that make it clear?" |
29410 | Does your father have a revolver?" |
29410 | Granting that time is in the mind rather than in the outside world, what will happen if the time- sense is paralyzed? |
29410 | How can that be if there is no time? |
29410 | How did you hit on that?" |
29410 | How would you like to be assistant to the King of the World?" |
29410 | June, have you noticed anything unusual on the streets?" |
29410 | Might this not be some plague?" |
29410 | My Lord, man, do n''t you understand? |
29410 | See? |
29410 | What if some agency, either inside or outside the universe, began interfering on the thought- wave channel?" |
29410 | Who do you think is operating that short- wave station? |
29410 | Who do you think put the world to sleep? |
29410 | Who do you think will wake it? |
29410 | Why should I have frightened the poor things?" |
29410 | Will you...?" |
29410 | Wo n''t the effect be similar to hypnosis whereby a man is reduced to a cataleptic state? |
29410 | Would nothing ever happen? |
29410 | Would you care to come with us?" |
29410 | You mean the earth will stop rotating, the stars blink out?" |
30044 | Why did n''t you come sooner? |
30044 | Why did n''t you stop us? 30044 He looks at me and I ask the question:Are there any carnivores-- flesh eaters-- among you?" |
30044 | I ca n''t help it, because if things had only been a little different..."Why could n''t you have come sooner? |
30044 | Is this why they are so generous? |
30044 | Why could n''t you have tried to stop it before it happened, or at least come sooner, afterward...?" |
30044 | the carnivore By G. A. MORRIS Illustrated by BURCHARD_ Why were they apologetic? |
29832 | Accident left you sort of psychoed, huh? 29832 And how do you like it after three weeks, Al?" |
29832 | Any experience? |
29832 | Could I go to her now? 29832 Could n''t be you hired these two to kill her and pretend the robbery?" |
29832 | Duggan? |
29832 | How do you like it, sir? |
29832 | Last long? |
29832 | Was her name Janith? |
29832 | What about yours? |
29832 | What is it? |
29832 | You must be super mechs too? |
29832 | You''re the new rock hog? |
29832 | And then back to the super mech hostel and the five other cripples who shared the room? |
29832 | Had to try coming back with a false name?" |
29832 | He could not recall his first day there or-- Could Blanche be telling the truth? |
29832 | He had n''t taken time to concoct a story.... Why not? |
29832 | He needed more time to think-- would he ever find enough time? |
29832 | How about leveling with a guy?" |
29832 | Later we''ll see.... Any relation to the Duggan we lost a couple of years back?" |
29832 | Of course paralysis needles would cause this mech body no damage, but why make trouble? |
29832 | She your sister?" |
29832 | So you was scared of the levels? |
29832 | That he was sorry she was hurt and that he was such a fool? |
29832 | What could he say to her? |
29832 | Why did n''t you come back like this a year ago?" |
29963 | Any money on him? |
29963 | By the way, did you hear the rumor? 29963 Gon na break your promise?" |
29963 | I hate his big thick guts,I said, buttoning my pajama shirt,"but how are you going to get him?" |
29963 | Spent your money yet, dead man? |
29963 | Whacha mean, dead man? |
29963 | What am I going to live on until I get paid again? |
29963 | What do I care? |
29963 | What good will it do to beat him in cards? 29963 Who says I''m going to beat him at cards?" |
29963 | Why not forget the buck? |
29963 | You crazy or something? |
29963 | You know that eleven cents extra you took? |
29963 | You mean Orley Mattup, the guard? 29963 How about me paying half now and the rest later? |
29963 | Right?" |
29963 | You know why you ca n''t beat me, boys?" |
29963 | [ Illustration]"What you want down there?" |
29771 | A beast? |
29771 | Any competent adventurer, I mean? |
29771 | Are you sure that''s right? |
29771 | Did you ever see rock like it before? |
29771 | If this thing is more than a match for one man, why do n''t you send an armed band with heavy atomic guns and clear the asteroid by main force? |
29771 | Is its speed of revolution too great? |
29771 | Managed to_ escape_? 29771 My dear sir, do n''t you suppose we''ve tried that? |
29771 | Something for you to- day, sir? |
29771 | Surely my fate is none of your worry? |
29771 | Then why in the name of Betelguese,said Harley, exasperated,"wo n''t you sell the place to me? |
29771 | Well, is it barren, then? 29771 What kind of a beast?" |
29771 | What''s wrong-- hasn''t it an atmosphere? |
29771 | _ Has_ anyone ever tried it? |
29771 | Afraid? |
29771 | All set, sir?" |
29771 | And it knew it, too; had n''t it laughed just before sinking down to slumber through the asteroidal day? |
29771 | But if it were invariably sunk in a coma during daylight, why had it delayed killing him just a moment ago? |
29771 | Could Hell itself have devised a more terrible fate? |
29771 | Could it be that here was the chance he had been hunting so desperately? |
29771 | Could this be a gigantic relative of that lowly creature? |
29771 | How could he fasten the repellor to that great, impenetrable, opalescent bulk? |
29771 | It was more than probable that it realized its limitation-- why had n''t it acted in accordance with that realization? |
29771 | No minerals of value? |
29771 | No vegetation?" |
29771 | Or was it asleep? |
29771 | Was it akin to the lizards, the cold- blooded life of Earth? |
29771 | Was this rocky exterior merely a horny shell like that of a turtle? |
29771 | What man would n''t have been at sight of that monstrous thing? |
29771 | What was that? |
29771 | What, then, could he do? |
29771 | Why was that? |
29771 | With that in view, do you think I''d hesitate to risk my neck?" |
29771 | _ Why_ is n''t it for sale?" |
30170 | And why should we die, when there is another world so close? |
30170 | Are you suggesting interplanetary flight, my dear? |
30170 | No one? 30170 Now, how,"I reasoned,"could our world come to an end? |
30170 | But where was she? |
30170 | Where are you?" |
30015 | Any difficulty? |
30015 | Boss? |
30015 | Chief Grindstaff? |
30015 | Did you use bait, or force? |
30015 | Fred? |
30015 | Huh? 30015 Ramrod Jones?" |
30015 | The which? 30015 What are you doing to the stop light?" |
30015 | What you say, chief? |
30015 | What''s going on here? |
30015 | What, Fred? |
30015 | Darmond?" |
30015 | How far do you think fifty- four dollars a week will go with 12-gauge shells three and a quarter a box?" |
30015 | What success?" |
29897 | Are you off your Norbert? 29897 Assembly?" |
29897 | Does n''t the company correct mistakes, Conductor? |
29897 | May I speak to you? |
29897 | Other stars? 29897 Plato, did n''t you hear the Assembly bell?" |
29897 | What about, bud? 29897 You know what you''ll do when you get off? |
29897 | You''re offering me eight space- lousy credits? |
29897 | You''ve been in space, ma''am? |
29897 | A guard saw him peering through the fence, and said,"What are you looking at, kid?" |
29897 | Are they waiting for you in Venusberg?" |
29897 | Does that little one, the_ Marie T._--""That tub? |
29897 | He demanded,"Where did you steal them?" |
29897 | He''s on the_ Space Symphony_--""So what?" |
29897 | How are you going to get there?" |
29897 | How was he going to become a stowaway on a spaceship if he could n''t even get close to it? |
29897 | She said,"Yes, it is frightening, is n''t it? |
29897 | So they thought his name was funny, did they? |
29897 | Suppose he got on one that was n''t scheduled to make port for five years-- and all he received to eat was stuff like this? |
29897 | This the first time?" |
29897 | Waiting for someone?" |
29897 | What are you going to be when you grow up?" |
29897 | What would Comets Carter have done in Plato''s place-- if Comets had been in one of his brighter moods? |
29897 | Where to? |
29897 | Who wanted advice? |
29897 | Why could n''t they have given him a name like the others? |
29897 | _ Why not now?_ Why not indeed? |
29897 | _ Why not now?_ Why not indeed? |
29794 | Are you going to make Daddy burn_ our_ tree? |
29794 | But how in the world could all this have affected Cappy? 29794 Did you say something to me, Richard?" |
29794 | Had enough to eat, dear? 29794 Have n''t you ever heard of a savage who gets in bad with his witch- doctor and is killed by magic? |
29794 | How did you know what we''d find here? 29794 How did you_ ever_ get up there?" |
29794 | How, Richard? |
29794 | Remember how you used to say that about Cappy? 29794 What did they say at the Meeting? |
29794 | What do_ you_ think we should do, dear? |
29794 | What, dear? |
29794 | Where are you going, Mommie? |
29794 | Why did you tell Richard to stay outside, just now? |
29794 | A true- believing witch- doctor? |
29794 | And she? |
29794 | And who could be more susceptible to the poisoning of fear than a witch- doctor who has made fear work-- and believes it''s being used against him? |
29794 | And why did n''t you tell me, so I could keep Richard at home?" |
29794 | But she? |
29794 | But where was Ted? |
29794 | But where''s Richard?" |
29794 | But you have to be receptive--""Receptive?" |
29794 | Can I go meet him, Mommie?" |
29794 | Can your son be eclipsed by a tree? |
29794 | Congenial, what? |
29794 | Except that it brought death..."Are you sick, Mommie?" |
29794 | Expose him to such danger? |
29794 | How can fear kill?" |
29794 | How could she think of it? |
29794 | How many?" |
29794 | Projected time- interval? |
29794 | Rate of motion? |
29794 | So the tree was a treacherous medicine- man, was it? |
29794 | What do you think we are? |
29794 | What had she exposed him to, with her hysterical orders? |
29794 | When he was really coming to see your daddy?" |
29794 | Where are you?" |
29794 | Who''s he going to kiss when you''re not here? |
29794 | Would he notice how her voice had gone up half an octave, become flat and shrill? |
29794 | You would n''t want to die in ignorance, would you?) |
29793 | Can you? |
29793 | Have n''t they? |
29793 | Have the cliff people yet deserted their dwellings? |
29793 | Have you noticed their breechclouts? |
29793 | Hohokams in the middle of the Twentieth Century? |
29793 | Huh? |
29793 | Oh,he said,"you think somebody''s playing a joke on us?" |
29793 | Real? |
29793 | So? |
29793 | Some dear friends,Sidney went on, resenting the scare that had been thrown into them,"hired some Indians to pretend to attack us?" |
29793 | Wait? |
29793 | What did he say? |
29793 | What do we do? |
29793 | What do you mean, real? |
29793 | What is this word? |
29793 | What''s the matter, Sid? |
29793 | Would you like to have it? |
29793 | Year? |
29793 | You have enemies? |
29793 | You would give it to me? |
29793 | A girl singer, clad in a gown that came up to her neck, caused Moon Water to inquire,"Why does she hide herself? |
29793 | Are we seeing things?" |
29793 | As he took aim Good Fox asked,"You would hunt it with your stick?" |
29793 | But if it was hundreds of years ago they''re already dead, been dead for a long time, so how could they--""Do n''t you see, Sid? |
29793 | George whispered,"What do you make of it?" |
29793 | Had their medicine man seen the one supreme vision?_ the hohokam dig_ by... Theodore Pratt_ At first they thought the attack was a joke. |
29793 | He quavered,"Just how could they be?" |
29793 | Hopefully, he suggested,"A mirage or sort of a mutual hallucination?" |
29793 | Ignoring that in his excited interest, Sidney asked,"What year are you?" |
29793 | Is it the way you treat your people who go crazy?" |
29793 | Is she ashamed?" |
29793 | Looking around at the dig Sidney remarked,"Would n''t it be easy if we could talk to some of the people who once lived here?" |
29793 | Of the people and noises on the TV screen Good Fox wanted to know quite solemnly,"Are these crazy people? |
29793 | Out of a long forgotten and dim past? |
29793 | She faltered,"Is this the way it will look in the future?" |
29793 | She looked about at the partially excavated ruins and asked,"But what has happened to our village?" |
29793 | Sidney turned back and demanded,"What do you make of this? |
29793 | What do you think they''ll do?" |
29793 | With rising excitement in his voice he asked,"Can you tell us why they left?" |
29793 | _ From_ where_ had these attacking Indians come? |
30251 | But you were able to solve this situation in a humanitarian way? |
30251 | Does this look like a slave society to you? |
30251 | If tomorrow''s inspection is as satisfactory, I suppose you will recommend the beginning of technical aid? |
30251 | If you have n''t seen them, how do you know there is another class? |
30251 | Is that done by the villagers? |
30251 | That is to say, you did n''t resort to slavery? |
30251 | Why? |
30251 | But I do n''t see...""Those were delicious steaks, were n''t they?" |
30251 | How about the servants here?" |
29578 | And, my God,he heard his sister say,"did you see the way those horrible eyes looked at you? |
29578 | Are you just making this up? |
29578 | But how? |
29578 | Ca n''t you just see it? 29578 Could you?" |
29578 | Do they teach you to make these things up? 29578 Do you love me?" |
29578 | Do you want me to? |
29578 | Does he play something like our violin or clarinet or oboe, or what? |
29578 | George,she said,"what did they do to you?" |
29578 | Gistla--"What''s going on? |
29578 | I''m George, do n''t you understand? 29578 Is n''t that queer, how he keeps doing that? |
29578 | Is that what you wanted? |
29578 | Mother, will you please? |
29578 | My God, what if everyone got the music different? 29578 Or,"his father had told him,"why not little what''s- her- name, Doug Brentwood''s daughter?" |
29578 | Play? |
29578 | Really? 29578 Say like Henry Farrel''s little daughter?" |
29578 | Tell me,his sister was saying, her eyes dancing slyly,"do n''t you people have some very strange tricks you can do?" |
29578 | Then you see? 29578 What are you doing in this patio?" |
29578 | What does he play the music_ on_? 29578 What made you think you could come in here like this?" |
29578 | What''s this? |
29578 | What? |
29578 | Where''s George? |
29578 | Why do n''t you find yourself some nice little American girl? |
29578 | Why does he keep calling you father and mother? |
29578 | Why must you talk to her that way? |
29578 | Would other people see you as I do? |
29578 | You are happy with me this way, are n''t you, George? |
29578 | You just hear this music, is that right? 29578 You mean he sends it by wires or by radio?" |
29578 | Ca n''t you make them keep off the patio?" |
29578 | Can you imagine? |
29578 | Can you make music?" |
29578 | Did you have to check the size of the teeth and the existence of hair? |
29578 | Did you have to measure the width between eyes and test the color of the skin? |
29578 | Did you have to point to a girl''s face and say,"Here is where the nose should be, here is where the ears should be?" |
29578 | Do n''t you see?" |
29578 | Do n''t you understand?" |
29578 | Everyone dancing around, listening to music in their heads? |
29578 | Finally she said,"Would you really do that?" |
29578 | Gistla, or whatever your name is, could your father make his music sometime when we have a dance?" |
29578 | He heard Gistla answer,"Tricks?" |
29578 | He held to her arm and then he said,"Gistla, could you change me? |
29578 | How did you do it?" |
29578 | I mean, does everyone hear the same music, dear? |
29578 | I mean, so that other people, even I, would see me as they see you-- as a Venusian?" |
29578 | Is that what they teach you at home?" |
29578 | No orchestra or records or anything?" |
29578 | She sat silently for a moment and then she said,"Do you think that is right for me to do, George?" |
29578 | Was all of this necessary to understand what was_ inside_ someone? |
29578 | What did you think?" |
29578 | What does he play?" |
29578 | What ever gets into George?" |
29578 | Why not? |
29578 | Would you love something that is not real, just because you see it with your eyes?" |
30045 | Did n''t I hear a noise of some sort, my dear? |
30045 | George? |
30045 | He''s not ill, surely? |
30045 | May I? |
30045 | May we just sit down, my dear? |
30045 | Noise? |
30045 | Now tell me, George, what is it you''re making for me? |
30045 | Oh, why? 30045 Perhaps George might awaken after a bit?" |
30045 | What do you think it''s like, living this way? 30045 What have we here, George?" |
30045 | Why? |
30045 | Would you mind if I just glanced about, my dear? |
30045 | You made that, did n''t you? |
30045 | Is George about?" |
30045 | What could it be?" |
30045 | What more could anyone want?_ Planet of Dreams By James McKimmey, Jr. |
30045 | Why did n''t you listen, George? |
30045 | Would he be the only one, Loveral asked himself, or was he just the first? |
30045 | You would n''t want that, would you, George?" |
29908 | Have you any comments? |
29908 | Is he dead? |
29908 | See what you made me do, you little bastard? |
29908 | Steiner,he said nastily,"can you explain why there should be a rebellion against the Republic in your department?" |
29908 | Well? |
29908 | What good are brains? |
29908 | What''s the picture? |
29908 | Who are you gentlemen? |
29908 | Who flang that brick? |
29908 | Would he take it? |
29908 | A Secret Serviceman ducked his head through the door:"President''s dead? |
29908 | And what will happen if there''s war?" |
29908 | Are you taking over?" |
29908 | But where''s the money to come from? |
29908 | Defense Command?" |
29908 | Did you cross the line again?" |
29908 | Do you have anything further to say?" |
29908 | Do you understand? |
29908 | He looked hopefully at the Secretary of Public Opinion:"Might n''t I seize it for the public good or something?" |
29908 | I wish the Republic to assume a war- like posture-- yes; what is it?" |
29908 | Nothing short of the invincible can topple the Republic....""What about a war?" |
29908 | Now I wonder what I mean by that?" |
29908 | The Secretary of the Treasury said:"What would you all think of Steiner for Defense?" |
29908 | What about a war?" |
29908 | Where''s Willy?" |
29908 | Where''s the money_ going_?" |
29908 | Who wants the rest of Io anyway? |
29908 | Why do n''t you invite Winch, from the National Art Commission? |
29908 | You owe that to me, do n''t you, darling?" |
29908 | You want to come along?" |
29908 | [ Illustration]"I suppose so...._ Why_ is n''t there any money?" |
29908 | _ Why_ ca n''t I buy the Nicolaides Collection? |
29908 | man asked:"Now who''s Slocum? |
26563 | Advanced-- advanced? 26563 And apologise?" |
26563 | And if your ultimate object does not suit me, I can withdraw? |
26563 | And in consequence of it? |
26563 | And its actions? |
26563 | And now that I am a member, may I ask what is this object, the secret of which you guard with such fiendish zeal? |
26563 | And the limits to this description of scientific experiment? 26563 And ultimately?" |
26563 | And you really think I would go and leave-- leave--"Natalie? 26563 And you will accomplish this triviality by means of Huxley''s comet, I suppose?" |
26563 | And your instrument is so perfect that it not only renders molecules and atoms but their diffusion visible? 26563 Are you not coming in?" |
26563 | Arthur,she asked,"is this the end?" |
26563 | Ca n''t you do anything for them? |
26563 | Can I help? |
26563 | Can you introduce me to any one who has done so? |
26563 | Do you call the divided skirt atrocity rational dress? |
26563 | Do you know anything of the actual plans of these maniacs? |
26563 | Do you know that Herbert is ill? |
26563 | Do you really know nothing more of Brande''s Society than you admitted when I last spoke to you about it? |
26563 | Do you really think they mean what they say? |
26563 | Do you remain? |
26563 | For instance, is n''t it probable we shall all be arrested by the police? |
26563 | Have all the members who retired from your list been equally short- lived? |
26563 | Have you anything more to say, sir? |
26563 | Have you done it? |
26563 | Have you seen a ghost? |
26563 | Have you seen this? |
26563 | Herbert told me you were a little--"A little what? |
26563 | How about me? 26563 How could I doubt you? |
26563 | How do you do, Marcel? 26563 How do you do, sir-- madam-- I mean-- Miss--"I blundered, and then in despair I asked Miss Brande,"Is this a tableau vivant? |
26563 | How do you know that, Natalie? |
26563 | How far can you get out in fifteen minutes? |
26563 | How many horses? |
26563 | How so? 26563 How soon can you get me up?" |
26563 | I did not think the book would possess the slightest interest for you, and I suppose you are already aware of that? |
26563 | I wonder if I would have thought as I think now if I had known him sooner? 26563 I? |
26563 | I? |
26563 | Is he going to fire a mine? |
26563 | Is it arranged? 26563 Is there anything more than that?" |
26563 | It would be impossible for you to be quite well,I said to her anxiously;"but has anything happened since I left you? |
26563 | Man, do you know what you are saying? 26563 May I not enter my own room?" |
26563 | Might I ask how much you do know about it? 26563 Miss Metford,"I said, without heeding whether I interrupted her,"are you in the secret of this Society?" |
26563 | My dear Abraham,Brande said quietly,"or is your period so recent as that of Isaac or Jacob? |
26563 | My good fellow,he said,"what does it matter? |
26563 | Not even Brande-- I mean Natalie? 26563 Nothing more than that?" |
26563 | Or give me an address? |
26563 | Order? 26563 Steal the paper and-- wouldn''t it do to put in an extra_ x_ or_ y_, or stick a couple of additional figures into any suitable vacancy? |
26563 | Surely you have not lost your reason? 26563 System? |
26563 | That she has been dead-- several hours? |
26563 | The Labrador expedition? |
26563 | The same thing in different words, is it not? 26563 Then she is one of your spies? |
26563 | Then you approve it, notwithstanding your immediate condemnation? |
26563 | Then you will get me well as soon as your skill can do it? |
26563 | Well, a little-- you wo n''t be vexed? 26563 What difference does that make?" |
26563 | What do you call this club of yours? |
26563 | What do you mean? |
26563 | What do you think of it? |
26563 | What do you want? |
26563 | What drawbacks? |
26563 | What is Percival giving him? |
26563 | What is it? 26563 What is it?" |
26563 | What is the end of it all-- the meaning of it all? 26563 What is the matter?" |
26563 | What then? |
26563 | What was the good of asking me not to come without giving me some reason? |
26563 | When? |
26563 | Where does the danger you spoke of come in? |
26563 | Who is this man without a nervous system of whom you speak? |
26563 | Why not come yourself? |
26563 | Why should you mind? 26563 Why so?" |
26563 | Why the deuce would you do that? |
26563 | Will you come with me to the sea- shore? 26563 Would it not be better if Edith rode on?" |
26563 | You are nursing your brother? |
26563 | You do not look to me for any measure of this sympathy, I trust? |
26563 | You mean, go back and sink this ship to keep them company? |
26563 | You would keep your own brain, I suppose? |
26563 | A low murmur rose from the audience as the lecturer concluded, and a hushed whisper asked:"Where was that other effort made?" |
26563 | And how should I find them? |
26563 | And suppose I told her all I knew, would not that bring the same danger upon her too? |
26563 | And what about the Society? |
26563 | And what guarantee had I that she herself was unaware of his nefarious purpose; that she did not sympathise with it? |
26563 | And who would believe my story when I got back to England? |
26563 | And you? |
26563 | Are you not yet ready? |
26563 | Are you really going to draw back now?" |
26563 | But I could not waste precious time in studying a girl''s caprices, so I asked at once:"How can I get this paper?" |
26563 | But how should my action be directed in order that by its conduct I might prevail upon the girl herself to surrender her evil associates? |
26563 | But what could I say to assuage it? |
26563 | But what is the good of that? |
26563 | But,_ Cui bono_?" |
26563 | By the way, what is your address?" |
26563 | CUI BONO? |
26563 | CUI BONO? |
26563 | Captain Anderson will receive you--""How am I to be certain of that?" |
26563 | Did she sympathise with his nefarious schemes, or was she decoyed into them like myself? |
26563 | Do I allow smoking here? |
26563 | Do I ask too much? |
26563 | Do n''t you think they''d go on with the scheme and--""And?" |
26563 | Edith, how can you say that?" |
26563 | For the rest, what does it matter? |
26563 | For whither should I fly? |
26563 | Have you attained the telepathic power? |
26563 | Have you forgotten the drop of water in the English Channel?" |
26563 | Have you made up your mind about joining?" |
26563 | Have you, then, a higher power than I?" |
26563 | He moved close to me, and, glaring into my eyes, hissed out:"You altered my formula?" |
26563 | He said slowly:"You are aware, Marcel, that-- that she is dead?" |
26563 | He''s worth a dozen sheep like--""Like whom, Miss Metford?" |
26563 | How much do you know about your brother''s Society, which I have joined to my own intense regret?" |
26563 | How often have you said that in your life?" |
26563 | I am going to smoke-- if you do n''t object?" |
26563 | I could not help saying to Brande before we turned in:"You expect us, I suppose, to believe that the explosion was really caused by a drop of water?" |
26563 | I cried,"has a man no longer the right to his own thoughts?" |
26563 | I presume you mean by that, on my plane of thought?" |
26563 | I said to her sternly:"I thought you approved of all these actions?" |
26563 | I suppose you expected Natalie? |
26563 | I took advantage of this to say to him on a convenient opportunity:"Why did you bring these people with you? |
26563 | I wonder what that young rabbit thinks of life''s problem?" |
26563 | Is it even educated? |
26563 | Is it possible?" |
26563 | Is it the solar system or some other system illustrated in miniature? |
26563 | Is she dangerous?" |
26563 | Is this evolved? |
26563 | Might they not have adopted the jargon and pretended to the opinions of scientific faddists as a cloak for designs more sinister and sincere? |
26563 | Natalie, after looking seaward silently for some minutes, said simply:"How long are we to stand here, I wonder?" |
26563 | Now this seemed to me a very ordinary speech, for who would have held back, thinking her innocent? |
26563 | She accosted me cheerfully by my surname, and not to be outdone by her, I said coolly:"How d''ye do, Metford?" |
26563 | She started at my words, but said firmly:"How will you do that unobserved by the''watch''? |
26563 | The girl shuddered as she said,"But your interference with the formula? |
26563 | The memorandum is written thus:--_ Grey_--Our new member? |
26563 | The question remains, in making that mean, has she really made anything that tends toward the final achievement of universal happiness? |
26563 | Then I said:"May I ask what you were thinking of just now, Miss Brande?" |
26563 | Then she said piteously to me:"You will not fail me to- morrow?" |
26563 | Then turning to me and looking at me full, wide- eyed, she asked:"A good thing for how many?" |
26563 | Thinking it over thus, I could come to no final opinion, and when I asked myself aloud,"What are you afraid of?" |
26563 | To change the current of her thoughts and my own, I asked her abruptly:"Are you a member of the_ Cui Bono_ Society?" |
26563 | To which I replied:"What under the sun is the object of this Society of yours?" |
26563 | WHOSE FAULT? |
26563 | What are you talking about?" |
26563 | What do the actions of my sister signify more than the actions of any other man''s sister? |
26563 | What do you mean by it?" |
26563 | What do you mean by jealous?" |
26563 | What do you mean by''advanced''? |
26563 | What do you mean?" |
26563 | What does it mean? |
26563 | What is the meaning of these disguises?" |
26563 | What opinion have you formed which alters your estimate of me?" |
26563 | What takes him to Labrador?" |
26563 | What then availed my paltry protection when the girl herself was a willing victim, and the men omnipotent? |
26563 | When I came up with them, Edith Metford said with a shiver:"The girl?" |
26563 | When I had written my name on the list I said to Brande:"Now that I have nominated myself, I suppose you''ll second me?" |
26563 | When do we start?" |
26563 | When my voice came back, I asked hoarsely:"Did this man, Delany, die suddenly after quitting the Society?" |
26563 | Where are they?" |
26563 | Who are you?" |
26563 | Why did you introduce him? |
26563 | Why did you not come on when you saw us?" |
26563 | Why do you ask? |
26563 | Why do you ask?" |
26563 | Why should she plead to me unless she was guilty? |
26563 | Why should she, when in the evolution of society there was not now, or presently would not be, anything from which to protect her? |
26563 | Would I send on what I required for a short visit, and meet them at eleven o''clock on the bridge over the Serpentine? |
26563 | You are my friend, are you not?" |
26563 | You are sure it will destroy the effect?" |
26563 | You are?" |
26563 | You do n''t believe it-- on what grounds?" |
26563 | You have found out how to do it too, I have no doubt?" |
26563 | [ 1] But what profits this? |
26563 | _ Cui Bono?_"We walked on in silence, while I turned over in my mind what she had said. |
26563 | or is your generosity more limited even than my own?" |
30063 | But what about the girl? |
30063 | Do you read me? |
30063 | Driving or flying? |
30063 | Girl? 30063 Is she really a spy?" |
30063 | Safe from what? |
30063 | The man in the wheelchair? |
30063 | Then why do n''t you call me by my name, instead of''Sweetheart''? |
30063 | What''s this all about? |
30063 | What''s your position? |
30063 | What_ is_ this place? |
30063 | Where are the plans, son? |
30063 | Where is the sticking plaster? 30063 Yes?" |
30063 | Yes? |
30063 | You have the plans? |
30063 | Corny, huh?" |
30063 | Want me to tell you how it ends?" |
30063 | What girl?" |
30063 | What is it?" |
30063 | Where are they?" |
30240 | Em,called Lou through the partition,"you got a washbasin all your own, too?" |
30240 | Em? |
30240 | I wonder what kind of wires you''d have to pull to get put away in solitary? |
30240 | Issue? |
30240 | Share and share alike? |
30240 | What''s going to happen next, Em? |
30240 | What''s he going to do? |
30240 | Yeah, it is, is n''t it? |
30240 | Have you got that? |
30240 | How about--""Yeah?" |
30240 | How long has this been going on?" |
30240 | Would n''t you pay$ 5,000 to be indistinguishable from everybody else? |
29889 | ... You are personally acquainted with the defendant? |
29889 | But it has been fun, has n''t it? 29889 But where are my pink pills? |
29889 | By the way, what''s he in for? 29889 Can you see the crowd all right, Mr. Symmes? |
29889 | Did she say,''Happy New Year?'' |
29889 | Do n''t you think it''s about time you went to bed? 29889 I suppose that this time of year is the worst for you, is n''t it?" |
29889 | Is n''t it exciting, watching from here? |
29889 | Is that on the prescribed antisocial list now? |
29889 | Just imagine, Mr. Symmes, another year''s gone by, and what have we accomplished? |
29889 | New Year''s? |
29889 | See, down there? 29889 They do, do n''t they? |
29889 | Think he''ll try this messy business again? |
29889 | Third time for him, is n''t it? |
29889 | What-- century? |
29889 | What-- what year-- is this? |
29889 | ''73? |
29889 | ***** Where should he start? |
29889 | But how often should one hear it said in a single lifetime?_ Outside, bells were ringing. |
29889 | Do n''t they ever learn it''s no use?" |
29889 | Do you know?" |
29889 | Had it been fifty years since he came here? |
29889 | Had it been just that long? |
29889 | He did look sweet there, under the covers, did n''t he? |
29889 | He''d been dead at least an hour when we started, had n''t he?" |
29889 | How could he get rid of her? |
29889 | Is that wrong?" |
29889 | New Year? |
29889 | Symmes?" |
29889 | Synthetic foods do get tiresome after a while, do n''t they?" |
29889 | The heart? |
29889 | Then where? |
29889 | This is a good place to watch from, is n''t it?" |
29889 | What century was it? |
29889 | What was it? |
29889 | Wo n''t that be fun?" |
30086 | ''Has anybody here seen Kelly--?'' |
30086 | ''_ Has anybody here seen Kelly? 30086 Am I just hearing something that''s going crazy inside my head?" |
30086 | But why not? |
30086 | God, what have I done? |
30086 | Have we? |
30086 | How can this be? |
30086 | How can you waste what you have so damn much of? |
30086 | Inside? |
30086 | What have I done? |
30086 | What-- what in the name of God have I done? |
30086 | Where--_where_? |
30086 | Who can answer that, Kelly? 30086 But how about danger from inside? |
30086 | But once out, he wondered, could it keep you out if it decided to blackball a man for one reason or another? |
30086 | How about apathy for instance? |
30086 | How long-- how long can we wait?" |
30086 | If that were not the answer, then why had only Kelly been spared to face emptiness and silence and no life, all alone? |
30086 | K- E- double- L- Y?''" |
30086 | K- E- double- L- Y?_''"He shivered and kept his eyes closed. |
30086 | Like wrecking the ship? |
30086 | Was not there an obligation even greater to keep the Crew going? |
30086 | What was the difference, anyway? |
30086 | Who needed a better reason than that? |
29990 | Am I too early? |
29990 | And what about them? |
29990 | And your friends? 29990 Has anyone developed a reliable, small_ suit_ air lock, so you can pass things out from your pockets?" |
29990 | Have you found out you ca n''t make anything of those papers yet? |
29990 | How can I trust you...? |
29990 | How could I go? 29990 How did I get myself into this?" |
29990 | How will you explain not going yourself? 29990 Oh, the coding? |
29990 | What are you doing with my case there? |
29990 | What are you going to do? |
29990 | Where do you think this is getting you? |
29990 | You did n''t think I''d forget you? |
29990 | You mean there are three bodies out there? |
29990 | _ Peters!_ Do you hear me? 29990 Bill Braigh, the elderly youth with the crewcut? 29990 Can you really sell a man''s thoughts? |
29990 | Dorothy Stauber, the trim brunette who had made the trip from Earth on the same starship as Tremont? |
29990 | Have you had an amusing trip?" |
29990 | How have they been passing the time?" |
29990 | Leave the ship without a pilot? |
29990 | Or not finding me by instruments?" |
29990 | Ralph Peters, the pilot who had come with the ship? |
29990 | She must have known, but how?" |
29990 | Someone in the shipping office? |
29990 | Well, why not Peters, the pilot? |
29990 | _ Drifting?_ he asked himself. |
29990 | _ Wonder if they found the gun in my locker?_ he mused. |
29990 | deal?" |
20727 | A ship means something to you? |
20727 | And Conn Maxwell, I suppose, will be an influential non- office- holding stockholder? |
20727 | And if we do n''t, how long do you think civilization will last here, if it blows up all over the rest of the Federation? |
20727 | And what am I, if it''s a fair question? |
20727 | And what''ll you do for supervisors? |
20727 | And who is this with you? |
20727 | And you talked to him? |
20727 | Anse, you remember those scows we saw, in the big room before we came to the broad passage? 20727 Anything been done to that normal- space job we started since I saw it last? |
20727 | Are any of the officers of the_ Andromeda_ where you can contact them? 20727 Are n''t you coming, Colonel?" |
20727 | Are they completely crazy? |
20727 | Are you going nuts, too? |
20727 | Are you going to come along, Conn? |
20727 | Arms? 20727 Blew the whole place up, did n''t you?" |
20727 | But do n''t you think Merlin''s important? |
20727 | But has n''t it ever occurred to you or your dad that this fellow that calls himself Leibert might be mixed up with the gang that did that? |
20727 | But it''s still here on Poictesme, is n''t it? |
20727 | But what,Conn asked,"are the sane people doing?" |
20727 | Ca n''t some of you get things started again? |
20727 | Conn, I know this Lucas is going to marry your sister,he began,"but how much do you know about him?" |
20727 | Conn, can you come back here to Poictesme for a while? |
20727 | Conn, do you really believe there is a... that thing? |
20727 | Conn, from what you''ve learned of computers generally, how big would Merlin have to be? |
20727 | Conn, what did you find out? |
20727 | Conn, when Flora comes home, you wo n''t argue with her, will you? |
20727 | Could n''t they all have been fitted with Dillingham hyperdrive engines and used in the evacuation? |
20727 | Did you hear from Anse? |
20727 | Did you tell Flora? |
20727 | Do n''t you? 20727 Do n''t you?" |
20727 | Do you believe that? |
20727 | Do you know where it is? |
20727 | Do you really believe in it? 20727 Do you really know where it is, Conn?" |
20727 | Dolf, what did your people find in the Library? |
20727 | Ever hear the name Blackie Perales? |
20727 | Excellent suggestion, Conn. Judge, will you preside? |
20727 | Find out anything definite? |
20727 | Flora''s not a True Believer, then? |
20727 | Fred, how are you and Charley fixed for counter- missiles? |
20727 | General Shanlee, would you describe General Foxx Travis as a man of honor and integrity? 20727 Good heavens, why?" |
20727 | Good melon crop this year? |
20727 | Great Ghu, are those all ships? |
20727 | Great Ghu, are you beginning to think Merlin is the Devil, or Frankenstein''s Monster? |
20727 | Had breakfast yet? |
20727 | Ham, where are you? 20727 Has the jury reached a verdict?" |
20727 | Have they found a ship? |
20727 | Have you an extra viewscreen, fitted for recording? |
20727 | Have you any real reason for thinking that Merlin might be on Koshchei? |
20727 | Have you done anything with those audiovisuals of Leibert? |
20727 | Have you people started on another hypership yet? |
20727 | Have you questioned him yet? |
20727 | Have you screened my father yet? |
20727 | He certainly does n''t believe there is a Merlin, does he? |
20727 | Here? 20727 Hey, what''s going on?" |
20727 | How about arms? 20727 How about one of those hospitals?" |
20727 | How are we going to get that stuff on a ship? |
20727 | How are you fixed for arms on Koshchei? |
20727 | How can we stop? |
20727 | How close are you to digging that thing out? |
20727 | How could that be Merlin? 20727 How did Flora come to meet him, anyhow?" |
20727 | How did that happen, by the way? |
20727 | How did you get in? |
20727 | How long will it take? |
20727 | How long''s he been like that, anyhow? |
20727 | How many pirates are there here? |
20727 | How much stock do I have, by the way? |
20727 | How much will it cost us? |
20727 | How the dickens did you wangle that? |
20727 | How''d you get that? |
20727 | How''s Mother taking things now? |
20727 | Huh? 20727 I take it they are n''t friends of yours?" |
20727 | If it was n''t for Conn Maxwell, you know where we''d be? 20727 If we send the_ Lester Dawes_ in, do you think you might talk them into letting you come out here?" |
20727 | Is anything anything else? 20727 Is that Merlin up there, or is n''t it?" |
20727 | Is that so, now? 20727 Is there anything you want in the meantime?" |
20727 | Jerry still inside? 20727 Just how much prize- money do you think you''re entitled to for this wreck?" |
20727 | Labor trouble? |
20727 | Let Merlin put itself on trial, and sentence itself to destruction? |
20727 | Lorenzo, what are you going to be paying for wine? |
20727 | Made on Terra? 20727 May I use your screen, Kurt?" |
20727 | Me? 20727 Meeting?" |
20727 | Merlin predicted that? |
20727 | Mr. Mayor, do you think you could set up some kind of a public- works program here in Litchfield? 20727 Need help? |
20727 | No more Federation? |
20727 | Noncombatants and all? |
20727 | Nothing, Conn? |
20727 | Now what did you do? |
20727 | Now, what are you going to do with it? |
20727 | Of the_ Harriet Barne_? |
20727 | Pirates? |
20727 | Regiment? 20727 Rod, you''re not leaving are you?" |
20727 | See that little pink spot over there? 20727 She looks a little ragged now, but--""You helped these pirates do this to her?" |
20727 | Still think it''s worth the price, son? |
20727 | Tell them the truth? 20727 That a motion? |
20727 | That gang up in Fawzi''s office? 20727 That was in''51, was n''t it? |
20727 | The System States Alliance to business again? |
20727 | Then why did he act the way he did at the meeting? 20727 Then why in blazes did n''t he screen us about it?" |
20727 | They did n''t pirate her, did they? |
20727 | They did n''t take it away with them? |
20727 | They let you out on bail? |
20727 | They were looking for the plant that fabricated the elements for Merlin, were n''t they? |
20727 | They would n''t do it, would they? |
20727 | They''re giving her to us, are n''t they? |
20727 | Think I ought to go to her? |
20727 | This computation on the future of the Federation is still in the back- work file? |
20727 | This our stuff? |
20727 | Two weeks? 20727 Well how do you explain the absence, after forty years, of any mention, in any history of the War, of Merlin? |
20727 | Well, are we going to make the whole trip in free fall? |
20727 | Well, could you get one down that hole? |
20727 | Well, do you think it would be a good thing to find it? |
20727 | Well, great Ghu; is n''t the Government doing anything about it? |
20727 | Well, how about engineering and construction equipment? 20727 Well, how did you get up here?" |
20727 | Well, she could n''t blame it on herself, could she? 20727 Well, what''ll I do with them when the fighting starts? |
20727 | Well, where do these outlaws and pirates who are looting whole towns come from? |
20727 | Well? 20727 Were n''t you, General Shanlee?" |
20727 | What are you? |
20727 | What did he tell you? |
20727 | What do I do with these people, anyhow? |
20727 | What do we do about it? |
20727 | What do you expect, with General Headquarters thirty parsecs from the fighting? |
20727 | What do you mean, Conn? |
20727 | What do you think''s going to happen when the Stock Exchange opens? |
20727 | What happened? |
20727 | What kind of a bomb? |
20727 | What kind of a ship? |
20727 | What meeting? |
20727 | What will we call this company? |
20727 | What''ll we call this company? 20727 What''s Mother''s attitude on Merlin?" |
20727 | What''s been going on here in the last month? |
20727 | What''s going on topside? |
20727 | What''s going on? |
20727 | What''s the dope on this statement that was on telecast a few minutes ago? |
20727 | What''s this about the ship? |
20727 | What? 20727 When are you going to get the ship finished?" |
20727 | When''ll we have our wedding, Sylvie? |
20727 | Where are you going to sell that stuff? |
20727 | Where did you dig it? |
20727 | Where did you dig it? |
20727 | Where do you suppose it is? |
20727 | Where is he, Sis? |
20727 | Where would you get a mind- probe? |
20727 | Where''s your father? |
20727 | Where? |
20727 | Who are you? |
20727 | Who is this Blackie Perales? 20727 Who is this Leibert?" |
20727 | Who showed you where Force Command was? |
20727 | Who the blazes are they? |
20727 | Who''s going to be in this company? |
20727 | Who''s going to be the president of this new company? |
20727 | Who''s she belong to? |
20727 | Why are you certain it does n''t? |
20727 | Why did n''t I just grab a couple of pistols and shoot the lot of them? |
20727 | Why did n''t they use Merlin to save the Federation? |
20727 | Why did n''t you people blow Merlin up? |
20727 | Why did n''t you tell them the truth, son? |
20727 | Why did n''t you? |
20727 | Why did the pirates bother with them? |
20727 | Why did you lie to Kurt Fawzi and the others and tell them there was a Merlin? 20727 Why do n''t you join us, Conn?" |
20727 | Why do n''t you steer them onto Wade Lucas? |
20727 | Why has n''t your father gotten those detectives of his to work on this fake preacher? |
20727 | Why not? |
20727 | Why? |
20727 | Worse than it is now, you mean? 20727 Would you mind letting me have one of those?" |
20727 | Would you take the chair, Judge Ledue? |
20727 | Yash''m? |
20727 | You admit you could n''t learn anything about this so- called Merlin, but you''re still certain it exists? |
20727 | You did find out where Merlin is, did n''t you? |
20727 | You did n''t have a gun, did you, Conn? |
20727 | You do n''t anticipate any trouble about getting the charter? |
20727 | You do n''t mean to tell me you believe in that thing? |
20727 | You do n''t want to bother coming out to the dig with me this morning, do you? |
20727 | You getting it, Klem? |
20727 | You have n''t found any passage leading into it? |
20727 | You heard about the_ Harriet Barne_, did n''t you? |
20727 | You heard me talk about the stuff I found out on Terra? 20727 You know the old Tenth Army Headquarters, over back of Snagtooth, in the Calders? |
20727 | You know this hyperspace freighter, the_ Andromeda_? 20727 You know what I think?" |
20727 | You know what a mind- probe is? 20727 You know what happened?" |
20727 | You know what it''ll cost? 20727 You know what that gang who took the_ Andromeda_ to Panurge found?" |
20727 | You know where I''d have put it? |
20727 | You know why these people here at Storisende are rioting? 20727 You mean she''s in danger?" |
20727 | You mean there''s another place like this? |
20727 | You mean with the farm- tramps? 20727 You mean you categorically state that that computer actually exists?" |
20727 | You mean you''d litigate about this? |
20727 | You mean, ask Merlin to tell us whether it ought to be destroyed or not? |
20727 | You mean, you''re going to have Merlin judge itself and decide its own fate? |
20727 | You still think this is worth what it''s costing us? |
20727 | You suspect him, too? |
20727 | You telling me? |
20727 | You think he''s lying? 20727 You think it would be all right with Mother and Flora if Sylvie stayed with us?" |
20727 | You think it would make all that trouble? |
20727 | You think so? |
20727 | You think we really need that, Rod? |
20727 | You want to do that, Conn? |
20727 | You willing to leave it up to Merlin, Kurt? |
20727 | You''re Captain Nichols? |
20727 | You''re sure of it? |
20727 | _ Huh?_Lucas was startled. |
20727 | After all, he should know what it was; was n''t that why he''d gone to school on Terra? |
20727 | And are you sure this thing you''ve found is Merlin?" |
20727 | And do you know what a fifteen- cc liqueur glass of Poictesme brandy sells for on Terra? |
20727 | And is there anything about those mining machines or the cutter that would be damaged by space- radiation or re- entry heat?" |
20727 | And what does he do here? |
20727 | And who does he get engaged to? |
20727 | And would you so describe yourself?" |
20727 | And you know how it was to be fired? |
20727 | Another one?" |
20727 | Are you coming here?" |
20727 | Are you still alive?" |
20727 | But Merlin''s just a big fake, is n''t it? |
20727 | But does n''t he believe in Merlin?" |
20727 | But how soon are you going to get that ship built?" |
20727 | But look here; you''re not going to let these people waste time looking for this alleged computer, this thing they call Merlin, are you?" |
20727 | By the way, has she a name?" |
20727 | Can you find engines for it? |
20727 | Captain Poole, will you please make ready aboard your ship? |
20727 | Conn took advantage of the pause to ask,"Why do you want to find Merlin?" |
20727 | Conn, did you see all that engineering equipment, down on the bottom level?" |
20727 | Conn, is my father going back to Koshchei?" |
20727 | Conn, would you please repeat what you told us? |
20727 | Did you think that if you got them started on that it would take their minds off Merlin?" |
20727 | Do you know a good supply depot or something like that, say over on Acaire, or on the west coast? |
20727 | Do you?" |
20727 | Ever since Dad and I came to Poictesme, I''ve been hearing about it, but it''s just a story, is n''t it?" |
20727 | Finally, somebody from the long table interrupted:"Well, Conn; how about Merlin? |
20727 | From the radio, his father was asking:"Can you see it, yet?" |
20727 | General, will you explain things till I get back? |
20727 | Have you cleaned the bloody murderers out?" |
20727 | He laughed, and said,''Great Ghu, is that thing still around? |
20727 | Here, will you sit here?" |
20727 | How are we fixed for blasting explosives?" |
20727 | How are you going to get it started?" |
20727 | How big would you say it is? |
20727 | How do you get around it?" |
20727 | How do you get around that?" |
20727 | How do you think they fought a war around a perimeter of close to a thousand light- years? |
20727 | How many men and vehicles does Klem have for defense? |
20727 | How much do you think a settler on Hoth or Malebolge or Irminsul would pay for a good rifle and a thousand rounds? |
20727 | How soon can you attack? |
20727 | How soon can you get your ships in?" |
20727 | How would that be?" |
20727 | I do n''t suppose it''s advisable to send any more ships in to Storisende for a while? |
20727 | I wonder what the next one''s going to look like-- a flying sky- scraper?" |
20727 | If anybody from the press calls you, what are you going to tell them?" |
20727 | In his place, would you have done that? |
20727 | Is anything wrong?" |
20727 | Is n''t that true, General?" |
20727 | Is that it?" |
20727 | Is there anything else to discuss, or do I hear a motion to adjourn?" |
20727 | Is there no Great Computer?" |
20727 | It''s a machine, is n''t it? |
20727 | Just what are you going to do, after you get it organized?" |
20727 | Know anything about him?" |
20727 | M M), 1120 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036"Is there really a Merlin?" |
20727 | Merlin Rediscovery, Ltd?" |
20727 | More than ten miles in radius?" |
20727 | Not many passengers left aboard, are there?" |
20727 | Now would n''t you?" |
20727 | Now, why did n''t they export this tobacco? |
20727 | Oh, you mean why the fight? |
20727 | Oh; you remember how I insisted on absolute secrecy about our Merlin objective? |
20727 | Remember those big wire baskets, down at the mass- energy converters? |
20727 | Remember what I told you about the older and wiser heads? |
20727 | Remember?" |
20727 | Say I chuck one out to him; what would he do?" |
20727 | Sylvie, do you want to come with us?" |
20727 | Tell me, are they having labor trouble now?" |
20727 | That''s why they all chipped in to send me to school on Terra; remember?" |
20727 | The Armageddonists and the Cybernarchists and Human Supremacy bought all you had on hand?" |
20727 | The only thing Conn could distinguish was Leibert''s-- Shanlee''s-- voice, screaming:"Can it be a lie? |
20727 | The snooper''s all right, is n''t it?" |
20727 | Then he and Flora got acquainted...."She asked, anxiously:"What did you think of him, Conn?" |
20727 | There never was anything called Project Merlin....""Hah, who''s a liar now?" |
20727 | There''ll be an election about this time next year, wo n''t there?" |
20727 | They would n''t really?" |
20727 | This company your father''s talking about organizing?" |
20727 | Want to bet that I wo n''t be the working girl''s Joan of Arc by this time next week?" |
20727 | We came here to fix things up and start them, did n''t we?" |
20727 | We have a Federation Supreme Court ruling--""What''s legality to the Federation?" |
20727 | We have no right to take it away from them, have we?" |
20727 | We soldiered together on Barathrum; remember?" |
20727 | We want her for a cargo ship, do n''t we?" |
20727 | What are we going to tell them? |
20727 | What can you do where you are?" |
20727 | What did you tell them?" |
20727 | What did you turn on? |
20727 | What do you think I went to Terra to study robotics for?" |
20727 | What do you think all this is about?" |
20727 | What do you want me to do?" |
20727 | What is a bedbug, anyhow?" |
20727 | What kind of armament?" |
20727 | What kind?" |
20727 | What''s happened, has Carl Leibert had another revelation?" |
20727 | What''s the matter with the radio in here? |
20727 | What''s wrong? |
20727 | When Anse turned and climbed into the jeep, he asked Yves Jacquemont:"Why does this Perales want an interplanetary ship?" |
20727 | When did you last see an Air Patrol boat around here, or even a Constabulary trooper? |
20727 | Where are you, and how is everything?" |
20727 | Where''s the Colonel?" |
20727 | Who''s city engineer now?" |
20727 | Why could n''t they grow tobacco like this on Terra? |
20727 | Why do you need the full- time services of the biggest private detective agency on Poictesme?" |
20727 | Why should I repeat his lies and discourage everybody that much more? |
20727 | Why would he lie to me?" |
20727 | Why? |
20727 | You all right?" |
20727 | You heard about the robo- bomb somebody launched at us the day we brought the ships in, did n''t you?" |
20727 | You know anything about this stuff?" |
20727 | You know those old ships on Mothball Row, back of the old West End ship docks at Storisende?" |
20727 | You know what it was like here, just before the War? |
20727 | You know what you''ve done?" |
20727 | You need a whole regiment?" |
20727 | You remember the old Force Command Headquarters, the one the Planetary Government took over? |
20727 | You think that little thing could be Merlin?" |
20727 | You think this is going to be worth a price like that?" |
20727 | You were just plain indecent, yesterday.... You know Fred Karski, do n''t you?" |
20727 | You''re about ten miles south of that? |
20727 | You''re going to be at the meeting at the Academy this afternoon, are n''t you?" |
20727 | You''re using it to make these people do something they would n''t do for themselves, are n''t you?" |
20727 | _ The fountains are dusty in the Graveyard of Dreams; The hinges are rusty, they swing with tiny screams._ Was Poictesme a Graveyard of Dreams? |
29876 | Are you going to hook up that computer? |
29876 | But ca n''t you turn the ship? |
29876 | Ca n''t you two quit it? |
29876 | Have you given it the problem? |
29876 | How are we on fuel? |
29876 | How does this affect our course? |
29876 | How long before she can be spaceborne? |
29876 | How long before? |
29876 | How soon do we get the solution? |
29876 | Is it-- possible? |
29876 | Mr. Rajcik,he said, turning to his navigator,"would you check the cargo? |
29876 | Mr. Watkins, do you read anything? |
29876 | Oh, what''s the use? |
29876 | Superstitious little fellow, are n''t you? |
29876 | The calculator? 29876 Then what do you propose to do, Captain?" |
29876 | This damned reception.... What could they have been suggesting? |
29876 | This is your first real emergency, is n''t it, Captain? |
29876 | What does it say, sir? |
29876 | What happened? |
29876 | What is it? |
29876 | What shall we do, Captain? |
29876 | What the hell does that matter? |
29876 | What was it? |
29876 | What? 29876 When was it last checked out?" |
29876 | Why do n''t you read a book or something? |
29876 | ***** Somers said,"You figured a few thousand years to return to the Solar System, Rajcik? |
29876 | And do you know why a machine feels this way?" |
29876 | And if we could, who''d come get us? |
29876 | Did he mean the Fahrensen Computer in our hold?" |
29876 | Did the man expect him to pull a solution out of the air? |
29876 | Do you know what that personality is like? |
29876 | How long before we reach Point Baker?" |
29876 | How was he even supposed to concentrate on the problem? |
29876 | How, then, could speed constitute a problem? |
29876 | Mr. Rajcik, can you plot such a course?" |
29876 | We can turn her, ca n''t we? |
29876 | What shall I request of the demon, sir?" |
29876 | Would anyone care to make a burned offering in front of it?" |
29876 | Would they never leave him alone? |
29876 | You_ are_ a navigator, are n''t you?" |
20788 | A Throg? |
20788 | And I must go to seek this dreamer? |
20788 | And never have you talked mind to mind? |
20788 | And we move to knock it out? |
20788 | And we''d better be away before visitors arrive? |
20788 | And what are the chances of our becoming warlocks ourselves? |
20788 | And why did you bring me? |
20788 | And why did you move in to stop me? |
20788 | And why have you come, star voyager? |
20788 | And you did? |
20788 | Another Terran scout? |
20788 | Are we going to stay here? 20788 Are we prisoners?" |
20788 | Back with us again? |
20788 | But do the Throgs know that? |
20788 | But how can we? |
20788 | But how could they know that the transport is nearly due? 20788 But we''re staying on here?" |
20788 | But what brought that fog and got the Throgs? |
20788 | But what do I do with this other dreamer? |
20788 | But why? 20788 But... where? |
20788 | By_ what_? |
20788 | Ca n''t you argue that the Throgs are males, too? 20788 Can you see, Lantee?" |
20788 | Did you dream? |
20788 | Do n''t you know your regulations? |
20788 | Do we stay beside the river? |
20788 | Friends? |
20788 | Friends? |
20788 | Friends? |
20788 | From disk control? |
20788 | Have you grown wings? |
20788 | Hound? |
20788 | How about trying the next one? |
20788 | How did we get here? |
20788 | How did you come into Survey? |
20788 | How do we get up? |
20788 | How does it work? |
20788 | How much do they control us? |
20788 | How soon? |
20788 | How? 20788 How?" |
20788 | I do n''t know----"And why did you use your knife instead of your stunner? |
20788 | I do n''t know----"Chivalry? 20788 It has a protruding lower jaw and the waves wash that... red- and- purple rock----""What?" |
20788 | It''s regulation, is n''t it? |
20788 | Ladder on the inside too? |
20788 | Lantee----? 20788 Lantee?" |
20788 | Lantee? |
20788 | Lantee? |
20788 | Let''s have that----"Why? |
20788 | My badges? 20788 Need help----""Who are you?" |
20788 | Nothing else? 20788 Now for Utgard--"Use this frail thing to dare the trip to the islands? |
20788 | Now what, or where? |
20788 | Now what? |
20788 | Now what? |
20788 | Now where? |
20788 | Now--he gazed at the wall of green--"which way?" |
20788 | Now----? |
20788 | Or did the back lash from one of those disks draw you in? |
20788 | People out of your past life? |
20788 | Skull? |
20788 | So you think they want to capture us in order to bring the transport in? |
20788 | So, what about up? |
20788 | Supplies? |
20788 | Suppose that thing--Shann pointed upstream with his chin--"follows us? |
20788 | Taggi and Togi? |
20788 | Taggi----? |
20788 | Taggi? 20788 Taggi?" |
20788 | Taggi? |
20788 | The camp? |
20788 | The rock creatures? |
20788 | The settler transport? |
20788 | Then what do we do there? |
20788 | Then who made it? |
20788 | They say he''s unarmed----"What do they know about our weapons or a Throg''s? |
20788 | Thorvald? |
20788 | Throg work--_this_? |
20788 | Throg? |
20788 | To what purpose? |
20788 | Togi? |
20788 | Utgard----"Utgard? |
20788 | What about these Wyverns? 20788 What are you doing here?" |
20788 | What are you doing? |
20788 | What are you going to do? |
20788 | What can they do? |
20788 | What did they----? |
20788 | What do they really want me to do? 20788 What else did I do?" |
20788 | What happened? |
20788 | What hound? |
20788 | What is it? |
20788 | What is that? |
20788 | What was_ I_ doing? |
20788 | What''s the matter? |
20788 | What----? |
20788 | When did you hear that, Lantee? |
20788 | Where are we? |
20788 | Where are your badges? |
20788 | Where did you hear about it? |
20788 | Where do you come from, Lantee? |
20788 | Where is the cruiser going? |
20788 | Where then is your thoughtguider? |
20788 | Where? |
20788 | Where? |
20788 | Which island do we head for? |
20788 | Who are you? |
20788 | Who can question the wisdom of the Old Ones? |
20788 | Who taught you how to make a fire that way? |
20788 | Why do they fly so? |
20788 | Why do we dream those particular dreams? |
20788 | Why do we dream? |
20788 | Why do you ask, star voyager? 20788 Why not flip that?" |
20788 | Why should n''t I? |
20788 | Why this island? |
20788 | Why? |
20788 | Why? |
20788 | Why? |
20788 | Will you give a disk of power to this star man? |
20788 | Witches? 20788 Would n''t they just blast down Terrans on sight?" |
20788 | Yes, what can they feed into our minds without our knowing? 20788 Yes,"he mused,"why_ did_ I want to drip water on it? |
20788 | You all right? |
20788 | You did contact the transport? |
20788 | You do n''t believe me, do you? |
20788 | You have an idea--? |
20788 | You have n''t seen this other? |
20788 | You mean I wished them? |
20788 | You saw your skull- mountain? |
20788 | You think that they wo n''t take us seriously because we are males? |
20788 | You tried it? |
20788 | You''re sure about the rest? |
20788 | You... and the wolverines? |
20788 | A Survey uniform-- with a cadet''s badges-- lay across the wall seat facing his bunk in the barracks he had left... how many days or weeks before? |
20788 | A Throg ship overhead.... Had the castaway somehow managed to call his own kind? |
20788 | A cave of some length, or even a passage running back into the interior of the peaks? |
20788 | A detailed search of all the islands, great and small, in the chain? |
20788 | A fix point-- what did the Survey officer mean? |
20788 | A reality which existed, or a dream in his own disturbed brain? |
20788 | A rock island had been fashioned into a skull-- by design or nature? |
20788 | A starting point for what? |
20788 | After all, how could the aliens know that they had caught all but one of the Survey party in camp? |
20788 | And could the Survey officer now be caught in Shann''s dream in turn, climbing up somewhere into the nose slit of a skull- shaped mountain? |
20788 | And how did they dare continue to paddle openly from one to the next with the Throgs sweeping the skies? |
20788 | And the latter possibility I do n''t believe----""Why?" |
20788 | And was part of that mastery a mental rapport built up between man and animal? |
20788 | And what could they hope to accomplish against the now scattered but certainly unbroken enemy forces? |
20788 | And what if he, Shann Lantee, were to be trapped between the alien and a landing party from the flyer? |
20788 | And what was the purpose of this well? |
20788 | And what would happen if he, Shann, suddenly stopped being the other''s obedient underling and demanded a few explanations here and now? |
20788 | And what-- who are they?" |
20788 | And where? |
20788 | And why are we here? |
20788 | And would the alien invaders continue to occupy the domes for long? |
20788 | Are they all female?" |
20788 | But could they handle a patrol cruiser ready to fight? |
20788 | But how had they been able to make such a complete annihilation of the Terran force? |
20788 | But how soon before the incoming ship would call? |
20788 | But how... why? |
20788 | But lacking net, line, or hooks, how did one fish? |
20788 | But the substance was surely organic: Was it shell? |
20788 | But then, what had made Thorvald maroon him here? |
20788 | But what had happened? |
20788 | But what would that time buy him except to delay the inevitable? |
20788 | But who or what could set a man dreaming and so take over his body, make him in fact betray himself? |
20788 | But why did they import one?" |
20788 | But why had they not come sooner? |
20788 | But why? |
20788 | But why?" |
20788 | But would the wolverines trust the boat? |
20788 | But you did n''t know that, or did you pick up that information earlier?" |
20788 | Can they read our codes?" |
20788 | Could he bluff-- play for time? |
20788 | Could he hope for any help from them? |
20788 | Could he turn it into a trap? |
20788 | Could it be Thorvald? |
20788 | Could the Throg be creeping up on him? |
20788 | Could the officer have persuaded the witches of Warlock to foresake their hands- off policy and join him in an attack on the Throg camp? |
20788 | Could they understand the concept of another world holding intelligent beings? |
20788 | Could water be a conductor? |
20788 | Could we use him to bargain with the rest?" |
20788 | Dared he rummage in that for rations? |
20788 | Did Thorvald know of some supply cache they could raid? |
20788 | Did one of the Wyverns have a disk focused on them? |
20788 | Did the Throg officer expect the Terran to beg for his life or a quick death? |
20788 | Did the Throgs unconsciously dampen out that mental reaching as the Wyverns had said they did when they had sent him to free the captive in the skull? |
20788 | Did the beetle- head sight him? |
20788 | Did the skull lie among them? |
20788 | Did these people have any notion of space travel? |
20788 | Did they or did they not exist? |
20788 | Did they plan to try to fight off a cruiser attack? |
20788 | Did you not also break free from the power of the disk when I led you by the underground ways, awaking in the river? |
20788 | Do you then rate this other one as less than your own breed that you think him incapable of the same action?" |
20788 | Down that water tunnel by the same unknown method he himself had been transported until that almost disastrous awakening in the center of the flood? |
20788 | Dream true-- was this progress through the mist also a dream? |
20788 | Dreams...."On any of those shoreline maps,"he asked suddenly,"do they have marked a mountain shaped like a skull?" |
20788 | Eyes? |
20788 | Fair Wyvern in distress?" |
20788 | Had Thorvald cracked? |
20788 | Had Thorvald had time and opportunity to make his planned raid on the supply dome? |
20788 | Had the Throgs used one of their energy whips to subdue him? |
20788 | Had the animals found a new exit? |
20788 | Had there been only one charge left in that blaster? |
20788 | Have those the slightest resemblance to this?" |
20788 | He did not expect any assistance from the Wyverns, and what could Thorvald possibly do? |
20788 | He got to his feet to walk the tightrope of the upper walls toward that inner chamber which was the heart of the Warlockian-- palace? |
20788 | He hesitated, almost diffidently, before he asked:"Have you met anyone else here?" |
20788 | Hearing a splashing behind him, he called out:"Thorvald?" |
20788 | His threatened drowning in the underground stream a nightmare? |
20788 | How can we tell?" |
20788 | How could Shann even be sure that that carved disk and Thorvald''s hokus- pokus with it had been on the level? |
20788 | How could anyone rationally explain them? |
20788 | How could he bear to will Trav into nothingness, to bear to summon up another harsh memory which would sweep Trav away? |
20788 | How did they know just what dreams to use in order to break him? |
20788 | How far_ was_ down? |
20788 | How had the animals been brought here? |
20788 | How long before the patrol cruiser would planet? |
20788 | How long did the Terrans have before the aliens would come to collect them? |
20788 | How long had he been here? |
20788 | How long had he been here? |
20788 | How long had it taken-- that frenzy of battle on the bloodstained beach? |
20788 | How much control did a trained animal scout have over his furred or feathered assistants? |
20788 | How well would the wolverines obey him now, especially when they would not return to camp where cages stood waiting as symbols of human authority? |
20788 | How?" |
20788 | I''m from the camp...."Thorvald''s eagerness was plain in his next question:"How many of you got away? |
20788 | If so, they are_ not_ going to discover any traces to label us Terran----""But who else could we be?" |
20788 | If so, what could he do about it? |
20788 | Is this a prison?" |
20788 | Just rout out that Throg? |
20788 | Let them send a ship over and we could be as visible as if we were sending up flares----""How about taking cover now and going on only at night?" |
20788 | Like to make a return trip?" |
20788 | Listen, Lantee, when you jumped down to mix it with that fork- tailed thing, did you wish you had the wolverines with you?" |
20788 | Material? |
20788 | More paddling tomorrow? |
20788 | Must he front those nightmares, all of them----? |
20788 | No cavern with a green veil-- a wide green veil-- strung across it?" |
20788 | On the other hand what motive would the officer have for trying such an act just to impress Shann? |
20788 | On the other hand, why would Thorvald so advertise his coming, unless the need for speed was greater than caution? |
20788 | One of the Warlockians tracking him to spy? |
20788 | One of the fish in the lagoon? |
20788 | Only, could you surrender and humor a wild idea which might mean your death? |
20788 | Only, would anyone-- Throg or human-- live very long in this camp if Shann got his warning through? |
20788 | Or are n''t they?" |
20788 | Or did Thorvald believe that he should have gone running down to meet the beetle- heads with his useless stunner? |
20788 | Or had Shann himself been led to recreate both the man and the circumstances of their first meeting with fear as a weapon to pull the creator down? |
20788 | Or had every bit of that tall tale been invented by the Survey officer for some obscure purpose of his own, certainly no sane purpose? |
20788 | Or had he been wrong? |
20788 | Or had that also been illusion? |
20788 | Or had that been at him? |
20788 | Or had the Throgs tried to blast the Terran ship in the upper atmosphere, crippling it, making this a forced landing? |
20788 | Or try to talk him into being a go- between with his people? |
20788 | Or was his imagination at work again? |
20788 | Or was there some prisoner like himself lost out there in the murk? |
20788 | Or what he awaited? |
20788 | Or would he? |
20788 | Or, Shann bit hard upon his lower lip, holding desperately to sane reasoning-- did he indeed face anything? |
20788 | Or, Shann wondered, did they intend to have the Terrans met by one of their own major ships somewhere well above the surface of Warlock? |
20788 | Perhaps of the rock dwellers which the Wyverns hated? |
20788 | Shann gave a sudden start, aware his thoughts had made him careless, or had she in some way led him into that bypath of memory for her own purposes? |
20788 | Shann recalled his own vivid dream of the skull- rock set in the lap of water-- this sea? |
20788 | Should he simply withdraw, since the disturbance was not near him? |
20788 | So it pointed me to the sea, did it? |
20788 | Sulk around out here in the bush and let the Throgs claim Warlock for one of their pirate bases without opposition?" |
20788 | Suppose orders had been issued to take a Terran prisoner and the Throg by the ship had disobeyed? |
20788 | Suppose that Thorvald had been sent away under just such a strong compulsion as the one which had ruled Shann last night? |
20788 | Tell me, Lantee, why_ did_ you take that header off the cliff to mix it with fork- tail?" |
20788 | That climb in the slab, the stream underground.... Had it been an interior river running under the bed of the sea? |
20788 | That tingle... did he still feel it? |
20788 | The Throg leader dead? |
20788 | The murmur of the racing flood drummed louder in his ears, or was that sound the same? |
20788 | The other accepted those,"Terran?" |
20788 | The whole idea was probably a part of the Wyvern jargon of dreaming and he added,"Or did I just dream everything?" |
20788 | The wolverines? |
20788 | The wolverines? |
20788 | Then, why a rock and not a blaster bolt? |
20788 | There had been one cadet on this team; why did Thorvald want to remember that? |
20788 | There were birds-- or things flying like birds-- going in and out of the eyeholes----""What else?" |
20788 | They may both be smoke screens----""What--?" |
20788 | Thorvald fighting off an attack? |
20788 | Thorvald was still on the hunt, but for what? |
20788 | Thorvald? |
20788 | Thorvald? |
20788 | Thorvald? |
20788 | Throgs? |
20788 | Time to do what? |
20788 | To amuse his captors, or to prove their contention that he was a fool to challenge the powers of such mistresses of illusion? |
20788 | To his amazement a concrete inquiry shaped itself in his brain, as clear as if the question had been asked aloud:"Who are you?" |
20788 | Togi?" |
20788 | Two of the aliens battling? |
20788 | Use of a hound means an attempt to take prisoners----""Then they do not know that we are here, as Terrans, I mean?" |
20788 | Was he actually seeing that? |
20788 | Was he also leaving out other essentials? |
20788 | Was he back in that web of rooms and corridors? |
20788 | Was it a trap to entice a prisoner into an unwary climb and then let gravity drag him over? |
20788 | Was it only his heightened imagination, or had the current grown swifter? |
20788 | Was it only his imagination, or had that stench grown stronger during the last few seconds? |
20788 | Was it that Shann himself was wanted here, wanted so much that when he at last found a means of escape he was set to destroy it? |
20788 | Was the Survey officer mad enough to think he could swim unmenaced through a sea which might be infested with more such creatures? |
20788 | Was the beetle injured, unable to make sure of even an almost defenseless prey? |
20788 | Was the distance between this camp and the seagirt city of the Wyverns too great? |
20788 | Was the enemy already stalking him from the other beach? |
20788 | Was there no end to this aimless circling through a world of green smoke? |
20788 | Was this niche more than just a niche? |
20788 | Was this_ all_ a dream? |
20788 | Were they being pulled into one of those blank periods, to awaken as prisoners once more-- say, in the cavern of the veil? |
20788 | Were they setting down? |
20788 | What about the Throg ship or ships? |
20788 | What could be more natural? |
20788 | What did it matter why or how one Shann Lantee had come to Warlock in the first place? |
20788 | What did the Throgs want? |
20788 | What did you do-- what did it do to you?" |
20788 | What did you think we were going to do? |
20788 | What had happened to Thorvald? |
20788 | What if he had not forced the memory? |
20788 | What is it anyway?" |
20788 | What now? |
20788 | What other? |
20788 | What was he going to do if none of the others joined him downstream? |
20788 | What was so important about this island that Thorvald_ had_ to make a landing here? |
20788 | When Shann protested with some heat, the other countered:"Did n''t you ever hear of fish, Lantee? |
20788 | Where and with what? |
20788 | Where are the rest?" |
20788 | Where are we?" |
20788 | Where? |
20788 | Where?" |
20788 | Why had Thorvald come back to Warlock in the first place? |
20788 | Why had he not tried the stunner on the beast? |
20788 | Why was he left behind if the other had been moved away to protect some secret? |
20788 | Why was it so necessary that they try to reach the sea? |
20788 | Why? |
20788 | Why? |
20788 | Why? |
20788 | Why? |
20788 | Why_ did_ Thorvald insist upon their going on to the seashore? |
20788 | With what?" |
20788 | Would he now learn the purpose driving Thorvald on to this coastland? |
20788 | Would n''t a trek into the wilderness bring about a revolt for complete freedom? |
20788 | Would that other come up the path Shann had trapped? |
20788 | Would the Throg refuse to move? |
20788 | Would they eventually turn on him, wanting to make sure of their prisoner before they made a last stand against whatever lurked in the fog? |
20788 | Would they keep him on? |
20788 | Yet he had a right to be alive, had n''t he? |
20788 | You are sure your skull exists?" |
20788 | You were supposed to humor delusions, were n''t you? |
20788 | You''ve seen them? |
20788 | apartment dwelling? |
20788 | town? |
20788 | where?" |
1153 | Am I mad? |
1153 | Am I to be fed but once a day? |
1153 | And Ghek? 1153 And O- Tar heard this?" |
1153 | And O- Tar you think will sentence you to death? |
1153 | And even if I wished to run away where could I go? 1153 And hers?" |
1153 | And how far? |
1153 | And if a woman? |
1153 | And if all who looked upon him were driven mad, who then was there to perform the last rites or prepare the body of the Jeddak for them? |
1153 | And if it had been there how could I have reached it? |
1153 | And sit and play with my thumbs until you saw fit to come for me? |
1153 | And the rykors, too; they live a long time? |
1153 | And this? |
1153 | And what are you doing here? |
1153 | And what do you before the gates of Manator? |
1153 | And what is it to the jed of Manatos who be the prisoners in the pits of his jeddak? |
1153 | And what was this plan? |
1153 | And where lies Gathol? |
1153 | And who are you? |
1153 | And who would live a slave in Manator? |
1153 | And why are you here, a prisoner? |
1153 | And why, Uthia,she added,"do you look thus and smile when you mention the name of Djor Kantos?" |
1153 | And you are not afraid to go there again? |
1153 | And you mean to say that you came for Tara of Helium only after having lost Olvia Marthis? |
1153 | And you never sought to return to your native city? |
1153 | And you sat there where you sit now? |
1153 | And you trust him? |
1153 | And you went not mad? |
1153 | And you will go again? |
1153 | And you will not fly alone, then? |
1153 | And you,he asked,"what manner of thing are you? |
1153 | And you? 1153 And you?" |
1153 | And your punishment? |
1153 | Are all my chieftains cowards and cravens? |
1153 | Are all of you the children of Luud? |
1153 | Are my father''s guests arriving? |
1153 | Are the men of Gathol such boors, then? |
1153 | Are these slaves organized? |
1153 | Are they all like E- Med, or are some of them like A- Kor, who seemed a brave and chivalrous character? |
1153 | Are you better than a good swordsman? |
1153 | Are you ready, San Tothis? |
1153 | Art a swordsman of repute in Helium? |
1153 | Art the people of thy city all fools? |
1153 | At what hour does O- Tar intend visiting the chambers of O- Mai? |
1153 | Be there only cravens among the chiefs of Manator? |
1153 | Be this loyalty? |
1153 | Beautiful daughter of Helium,he said,"how may I tell you the thing that I must tell you-- of the dishonor that I have all unwittingly done you? |
1153 | But a woman,insisted Tara;"how may a woman win her freedom?" |
1153 | But do not the daughters of Barsoom sometimes marry as early as twenty? |
1153 | But how can I buy off the others in the game without money? |
1153 | But how could I if you were always with me? |
1153 | But how may a stranger and a hunted fugitive accomplish this? |
1153 | But none ever survives? |
1153 | But what of him? |
1153 | But what of this impostor? |
1153 | But what practice in the art of war has a people which nature has thus protected from attack? |
1153 | But what purpose can you serve when that time comes? |
1153 | But where lies the danger? |
1153 | But why do you do this for a stranger? |
1153 | But why should they feel contempt for those who have suffered the misfortune of falling into their hands? |
1153 | But your name? |
1153 | Could aught be more wonderful? |
1153 | Did not I capture her? 1153 Did we not learn as children in the history of our planet that it was once peopled by a friendly, peace- loving race?" |
1153 | Did you prepare all the warriors in The Hall of Chiefs? |
1153 | Did you see it? |
1153 | Did you see the key lying there? |
1153 | Did you suppose that we kept the rykor for labor alone? 1153 Do these frightful creatures intend to devour me?" |
1153 | Do those who direct the play ever actually take part in it? |
1153 | Do you see this thing? |
1153 | Find a way to what? |
1153 | For what shall we die? |
1153 | From what country are you, Turan? |
1153 | Hast seen E- Med the dwar? |
1153 | Have I denied this? |
1153 | Have I not heard? 1153 Have not others disappeared whom O- Tar thought too well beloved for men so near the throne as they?" |
1153 | Have you heard aught of him or his intentions? |
1153 | Have you heard the news? |
1153 | Have you more than Carthoris? |
1153 | He has gone? |
1153 | Heard you any word of the other? |
1153 | Heard you aught of the party that escaped with me from The Field of Jetan-- of Floran, Val Dor, and the others? 1153 Horrible?" |
1153 | How could I do less? |
1153 | How could I know aught of Helium? |
1153 | How did you know it was I? |
1153 | How do you do it? |
1153 | How do you know he would like my singing? |
1153 | How do you know they have not these things? |
1153 | How have they changed? 1153 How is that?" |
1153 | How know you all these things? |
1153 | How long have you been here? |
1153 | How should I know? 1153 How should I, a prisoner, know better than my jailer the whereabouts of the key to my fetters?" |
1153 | How was Gahan able to enter the throne room garbed in O- Tar''s trappings? |
1153 | How, then, through such justice, could a prisoner win his liberty? |
1153 | How? |
1153 | How? |
1153 | I have thought of that,mused A- Kor;"but how much better off would I be? |
1153 | I please thee, do I? 1153 I remember; but where is Turan, my warrior? |
1153 | If I like a thing he has to like it, for are we not identical-- all of us? |
1153 | Is she safe? |
1153 | Is there anything there to fill an honest man with fear? |
1153 | Is there none? |
1153 | It is possible,said the officer;"but what were their names?" |
1153 | It is well,replied Gahan;"but where is their Chief, and where the two Princesses?" |
1153 | It is within this amphitheater that the justice of Manator is meted, then? |
1153 | It was to save me, then? |
1153 | It was you in the runway? 1153 It was you, then, old scoundrel?" |
1153 | Jed or panthan,she said;"what difference does it make what one''s slave has been?" |
1153 | Knew you the woman was ill? |
1153 | Know you not that in the veins of this woman flows the blood of ten thousand jeddaks-- that greater than yours is her power in her own land? 1153 Know you not, Tara of Helium,"he countered,"that a panthan has no country? |
1153 | Know you not, fair daughter of Helium, that this man you call panthan is Gahan, Jed of Gathol? |
1153 | Let us walk over there? |
1153 | Lies Gathol close by Manator? |
1153 | Men of Manator,he cackled in his thin, shrill voice,"wouldst be ruled by a coward and a liar?" |
1153 | Must the jeddak''s messenger parley for the right to deliver his message? |
1153 | My jeddak, what shall we do? |
1153 | No, no; why should I fear? |
1153 | Of apology? |
1153 | Of course I shall fly-- does not Tara of Helium always do that which pleases her? |
1153 | One can not blame him,she said,"were we not a bit boastful in the pride of our superiority? |
1153 | Saw you aught of a warrior pursuing one who carried a woman before him on his thoat? |
1153 | Saw you not him who just entered? |
1153 | Saw you this warrior enter here a few minutes since? |
1153 | Shall he stand with impunity upon the throne of Manator whilst we squabble about our ruler? |
1153 | She would do that? |
1153 | Speaks the man the truth? 1153 That, and your brave warriors?" |
1153 | There are none to impede our progress,urged Gahan,"so why tax the strength of the Princess by needless haste?" |
1153 | There is none then to fight for you? |
1153 | These were your friends? |
1153 | They are coming now, see? |
1153 | They captured her then? 1153 They dare?" |
1153 | They said that treason? |
1153 | They think I am a coward? |
1153 | They took her back to O- Tar? |
1153 | Think you that I am a man of stone? |
1153 | Think you that I play at jetan for you without first knowing something of the stake for which I play? |
1153 | This thing dared think that Tara of Helium would mate with him? |
1153 | To whom would you deliver it? |
1153 | Toward what are we drifting? |
1153 | U- Dor, where are those who have knowledge of the powers of this woman? |
1153 | U- Thor is a just man and good, then? |
1153 | Was it not natural that I should assume that you would expect me, who alone has claimed you for the Dance of Barsoom for at least twelve times past? |
1153 | Well? |
1153 | Well? |
1153 | Were they not captured together? |
1153 | What ails you? 1153 What are the games? |
1153 | What are you talking about-- why speak thus in riddles to one whose heart is already breaking? |
1153 | What banner, then, owns you now? |
1153 | What can a single sword accomplish against such odds? |
1153 | What cares O- Tar for her fate? |
1153 | What chance have you against such power? |
1153 | What did he to the warrior I- Zav? |
1153 | What do they want? |
1153 | What do you here? |
1153 | What do you mean? |
1153 | What do you mean? |
1153 | What do you mean? |
1153 | What does this mean, E- Med? |
1153 | What foolishness is this? |
1153 | What have all the brains of all the kaldanes that have ever lived done to compare with that single idea of a single red man? |
1153 | What have you seen? |
1153 | What is it? |
1153 | What is that noise that you are making? |
1153 | What is the matter? |
1153 | What is your name? |
1153 | What know you? 1153 What manner of creature are you?" |
1153 | What manner of creature is the male? |
1153 | What may I do for him? |
1153 | What mean you, fellow? |
1153 | What mean you? 1153 What meanest thou?" |
1153 | What means this? |
1153 | What other prisoners? |
1153 | What say they? |
1153 | What shall we see? |
1153 | What think you they will do with him? |
1153 | What treason is this? |
1153 | What were you doing within the borders of Bantoom? |
1153 | What would I do without you, and if you were captured how could you collect your reward? |
1153 | What-- has O- Tar seen an ulsio and fainted? |
1153 | What? |
1153 | When have we three failed you in battle or combat? 1153 Where am I?" |
1153 | Where are we? |
1153 | Where did he go from here? |
1153 | Where did you find this rykor with the strange kaldane that can not detach itself? |
1153 | Where is Turan, my warrior? |
1153 | Where is he then? |
1153 | Where is that door? |
1153 | Where is the Princess Tara of Helium? |
1153 | Where is the man? |
1153 | Which way went he who carried the woman before him? |
1153 | Who are you? |
1153 | Who dares say that he be a friend and companion of the Princess Tara of Helium? |
1153 | Who is Luud? 1153 Who is there but knows of the loss of the Princess Tara of Helium?" |
1153 | Who knows better than those who placed me here and chained me to a wall? |
1153 | Who says that A- Kor is dead? |
1153 | Whom do you mean,she cried;"Turan the panthan? |
1153 | Whom? |
1153 | Why attempt to explain the inexplicable? |
1153 | Why did you not come to me with your apprehensions? |
1153 | Why does he keep more than one? |
1153 | Why not? |
1153 | Why not? |
1153 | Why should your ears refuse to hear what your eyes but just now did not refuse to see-- and answer? |
1153 | Why,he asked, when he had finished it,"did you search for Tara through the spiral runway where we nearly met?" |
1153 | Why? |
1153 | Will you notify Luud that I am here? |
1153 | Would you favor the friend of O- Zar? |
1153 | You are Turan,he asked,"friend and companion of these?" |
1153 | You are going with him? |
1153 | You are not wounded? |
1153 | You are of her kind? |
1153 | You are the jeddak''s son? |
1153 | You are the third foreman of the fields of Luud? |
1153 | You called them kaldanes-- what does that mean? |
1153 | You come to rescue her? |
1153 | You did not guess,she asked,"that it was my lips alone and not my heart that denied you? |
1153 | You fight in platinum and diamonds? |
1153 | You followed them? 1153 You have seen her?" |
1153 | You have served there? |
1153 | You heard no screams, nor moans? |
1153 | You know the palace thoroughly then? |
1153 | You live a long time, or short? |
1153 | You mean it will just lie there and think? |
1153 | You mean,he asked,"that the ears of a Princess must not listen to words of love from a panthan?" |
1153 | You must go? |
1153 | You refer to the act of the slave Turan? |
1153 | You saw the dead O- Mai; but what heard you that was worse? |
1153 | You speak of the young woman who was captured with me? |
1153 | You think she is no Corphal, then, I- Gos? |
1153 | You thought little then of the Jed of Gathol? |
1153 | You were not attacked? |
1153 | You would dare thus defile a princess of Helium? |
1153 | You would dare? |
1153 | You, too, are a kaldane? |
1153 | You, too, are from Gathol? |
1153 | You, too, read the voiceless message in the air? |
1153 | You, too? |
1153 | You? |
1153 | Your city? |
1153 | Your name? |
1153 | Your point is well taken; but what shall we do with him? |
1153 | After all perhaps the girl was right; what purpose could a great brain serve sealed in the bowels of the earth? |
1153 | Ah, was it any wonder that she shuddered? |
1153 | And Gahan, Jed of Gathol-- what of him? |
1153 | And it was you, then, who moaned and screamed when the chiefs came the day that I stole Tara from you?" |
1153 | And now, how may we dispose of this fellow?" |
1153 | And that he had no dagger? |
1153 | And what if they objected, eh? |
1153 | At least she could see the hills and if she could see them might there not come also the opportunity to reach them? |
1153 | But how? |
1153 | But tell me, what of O- Zar?" |
1153 | But to what were they being borne? |
1153 | But what could he accomplish should he succeed in reaching the throne room, other than to die with her? |
1153 | But what could it have been? |
1153 | But what mattered it? |
1153 | But what of her? |
1153 | But what of that? |
1153 | But who tilled the soil? |
1153 | But would A- Kor-- could he dare broach the subject? |
1153 | Can I trust you?" |
1153 | Can it be possible that my eyes speak the truth?" |
1153 | Could it be that there were other things more desirable than cold logic and undefiled brain power? |
1153 | Could it be that these also thought him one of their own kind? |
1153 | Could it be--?" |
1153 | Could you teach me to do it?" |
1153 | Did not Luud produce the egg from which I hatched?" |
1153 | Did not my chiefs go thither and see nothing of him?" |
1153 | Did she not flout the great jeddak, heaping abuse upon him? |
1153 | Did they speak of him?" |
1153 | Did you notice the sealed openings in the room where you saw Luud? |
1153 | Did you see him leave this room?" |
1153 | Didst note that, any of you? |
1153 | Didst thou dare lie, then, to thy dwar?" |
1153 | Do reason and logic form any part of your lives?" |
1153 | Do you all sing?" |
1153 | Do you know aught of the joys of introspection? |
1153 | Do you not know what song is?" |
1153 | Do you not wish that you were a kaldane?" |
1153 | Eh, E- Thas?" |
1153 | For how could the proud daughter of The Warlord guess that a simple panthan aspired to her hand and heart? |
1153 | From what country? |
1153 | Had he, then, served her so futilely after all his efforts? |
1153 | Had her world not always bowed in acquiescence to her every wish? |
1153 | Had she stumbled upon the secret of its uncanny domination over her will? |
1153 | Had the influence of the strange captive woman aught to do with this unrest and dissatisfaction? |
1153 | Have our swords been not always among the foremost in defense of your safety and your honor?" |
1153 | Have you seen Tara of Helium?" |
1153 | He is larger and more gorgeously marked; but otherwise he and I are identical, and why not? |
1153 | He lives, then? |
1153 | He might kill Luud; but what would that profit him? |
1153 | He turned away and looked down upon the valley of his ancestors across which he was slowly drifting, into what unknown world? |
1153 | His name would be Luud and all would go on as before, for are we not all alike? |
1153 | How and from what form had they evolved? |
1153 | How do you do it?" |
1153 | How do you explain it, John Carter, Warlord of Mars, or do you try to explain it?" |
1153 | How much more could she endure? |
1153 | How was he even to find his way from this labyrinth? |
1153 | How was he to find her again? |
1153 | I ask you, Lan- O, what could they?" |
1153 | I shall ask you no questions and then I will not have to give you up, for I will not know to whom you belong, eh? |
1153 | If I help you to liberate her, will you take me with you?" |
1153 | If he had passed then, so could Gahan pass, for did he not wear the trappings of a Manatorian? |
1153 | Is it, then, possible that you of the red race have pleasure in thought? |
1153 | Is she safe?" |
1153 | Is the son of Haja a prisoner in thy pits, O- Tar?" |
1153 | May I dare to say, Tara of Helium, that I am hoping for the day when you will visit Gathol that my people may see one who is really beautiful?" |
1153 | Must I command one to go and fetch them?" |
1153 | Must she follow it there, too? |
1153 | O- Tar alone may punish me, and what cares O- Tar for the life of a eunuch? |
1153 | O- Tar, where is the dagger that you carried into the chamber of O- Mai? |
1153 | Of what concern to us the happenings in that solemn chamber of the dead? |
1153 | Or were his eyes playing some ghastly joke upon him? |
1153 | She could see both food and water within the enclosure; but would she dare enter even should she find means of ingress? |
1153 | She is in danger?" |
1153 | So this was the secret of the seeming mystery? |
1153 | Tell me, is he here in Manator unharmed?" |
1153 | Tell me, padwar, have you heard aught of him?" |
1153 | Tell me, who are most bitter against me? |
1153 | That--"he pointed at Ghek--"can it fight?" |
1153 | The banths gave little evidence of relinquishing hope of her, and even if they wandered out of sight would she dare risk the attempt? |
1153 | The very first night the banths would get me, would they not?" |
1153 | There was only one other to whom she might hope to look-- Turan the panthan; but where was he? |
1153 | They tricked me neatly and have taken me without exposing themselves to a scratch; but for what purpose?" |
1153 | Think you that I can pass through a locked door of skeel?" |
1153 | Think you with impunity to threaten your jeddak-- to question his right to punish traitors and instigators of treason? |
1153 | Traveling with the storm she was safe, but where was it bearing her? |
1153 | Was he nursing thoughts of anger, of hate, of revenge? |
1153 | Was she angry with Djor Kantos? |
1153 | Was well balanced imperfection more to be sought after then, than the high development of a single characteristic? |
1153 | What ailed the Black Chief? |
1153 | What became of Ghek?" |
1153 | What better may I do than serve them faithfully? |
1153 | What could two poor prisoners know of the whereabouts of their noble jailer? |
1153 | What do you here in the pits of O- Tar?" |
1153 | What do you mean?" |
1153 | What had she done to deserve so cruel a fate? |
1153 | What has changed them?" |
1153 | What heard and saw you?" |
1153 | What horror was this that he was witnessing? |
1153 | What if they objected? |
1153 | What is your answer?" |
1153 | What manner of creatures were these? |
1153 | What miracle of fate had sent him to her? |
1153 | What new and nameless horror lay concealed in that hidden chamber? |
1153 | What now would be her fate-- starving before a hostile city with only an inhuman kaldane for company? |
1153 | What of them?" |
1153 | What prey found they in this little valley? |
1153 | What say you to such an honor?" |
1153 | What say you?" |
1153 | What should he do? |
1153 | What was it? |
1153 | What was that? |
1153 | What were these elements that they dared to thwart her? |
1153 | What word have you to say in refutation of the charge?" |
1153 | What would the spiderman do in this emergency? |
1153 | What, indeed, could he accomplish now to save her? |
1153 | Where and when shall we meet? |
1153 | Where is he? |
1153 | Where is she? |
1153 | Where is she?" |
1153 | Where is the key, creature?" |
1153 | Where shall I see you again, and when? |
1153 | Where was he? |
1153 | Who are you? |
1153 | Who kept and fed these unhappy things, and for what purpose? |
1153 | Who may define it-- that inherent chivalry that renders certain men the natural protectors of women? |
1153 | Why are you in Manator?" |
1153 | Why had he left her? |
1153 | Why pit your puny blade against their mighty ones when there should lie in your great brain the means to outwit them?" |
1153 | Why should I protect the people of another jeddak? |
1153 | Why then should you persecute us? |
1153 | Will he attend next year? |
1153 | Will not that be fine, eh?" |
1153 | Would Turan''s promised succor come too late? |
1153 | Would the fight never end? |
1153 | Would the game be called a draw after all? |
1153 | Would you like to hear her story?" |
1153 | You have seen them?" |
1153 | You said''companions''--there are others of your party then?" |
1153 | Your name, what may it be?" |
1153 | and you?" |
1153 | cried Tara of Helium;"that two strangers who have not wronged you shall be sentenced without trial? |
1153 | exclaimed the keeper,"and now in what game would you enter?" |
1153 | he asked;"and why?" |
1153 | he said;"but tell me, what has transpired since they took you away?" |
1153 | is it not fine?" |
1153 | it has not been opened-- but where is the key? |
1153 | remained the one irreducible defense against despair? |
1153 | she asked, and,"Where is Uthia?" |
1153 | she cried, imperiously, for was she not a princess of Helium? |
1153 | she cried,"was it not the will of A- Kor that this woman be not disturbed?" |
1153 | what ails thee?" |
30379 | But what will we_ do_? |
30379 | It''s of rather a secret nature and..."You mean we might violate a Law and be stuck here for good-- is that it? |
30379 | He introduced himself and asked politely:"When are_ you_ from?" |
30379 | Is n''t it disgusting?" |
30379 | Remember the First Law?" |
30379 | Then he added, almost jokingly:"You would n''t want to be marooned in this dismal era, would you?" |
30379 | What phase of this era are you here to study?" |
29643 | And what do real spacers get? 29643 Are the Keiths having a party today?" |
29643 | Are you finished, my son? |
29643 | Back on the moon- run, maybe? |
29643 | Can I talk about dying now? |
29643 | Contribute to the Radiation Victims''Relief? |
29643 | Did you like horror movies when you were a kid? |
29643 | Do I have to get my feet buttered? |
29643 | Do you remember that Steve Farran song? |
29643 | Donny,she whispered, leaning closer,"wo n''t you let me call the priest now? |
29643 | Feeling nasty? |
29643 | Hell, do n''t I know when I''m kicking off? |
29643 | How do you know it''s the last time? |
29643 | How do you know they''ll quit? |
29643 | Is it all right for me to die now? |
29643 | Is it time? |
29643 | It''s not, eh? |
29643 | Martha, what kind of a party are the Keiths having today? |
29643 | Mom, ca n''t you call them and have that racket stopped? |
29643 | Nora and Ken? 29643 Or is this just a case of wifely conscience?" |
29643 | Please, Donny, the priest? |
29643 | Tell me what, Martha? |
29643 | That boy-- he''ll be a good spacer, wo n''t he, Martha? |
29643 | Think it''s them? 29643 Until--?" |
29643 | Well? |
29643 | What did you say, Donny? |
29643 | What time are they coming? |
29643 | What''re they celebrating, Martha? |
29643 | What''s the difference? 29643 What''s the difference?" |
29643 | What''s the matter? 29643 What, Donny?" |
29643 | When''ll they let me out of this bed again? |
29643 | Where''s Ken? |
29643 | Where''s the boots? 29643 Who else knows the gegenschein is broken glass?" |
29643 | Why should I fret? |
29643 | You want me? |
29643 | And Oley? |
29643 | Are you afraid I''ll get up and run away if you go to sleep for a while?" |
29643 | But did he really understand himself? |
29643 | Do n''t want the''routine''? |
29643 | Do you want the sacrament, or are you just being kind to your wife? |
29643 | Had she been there at all? |
29643 | He can take nothing away, but only cauterize and neutralize, he says, so why not let him try? |
29643 | How hammy can you get, Old Donegal? |
29643 | How''ll he get into space? |
29643 | I want to be buried with my back to space, understand? |
29643 | I''m not too old for the moon- run, am I? |
29643 | Maybe I''m being too rough on her? |
29643 | Pour me a drink, will you? |
29643 | Rather play it tough?" |
29643 | That means I''m getting well, does n''t it?" |
29643 | What time is it? |
29643 | Whatever I want, you hear? |
29643 | Who''s doing it anyway?" |
29643 | Why do n''t they let me alone? |
29643 | Why do n''t they let me handle it in my own way, and stop making a fuss over it? |
29643 | Why should I ruin their party?" |
29643 | Would he go out the same way?_ Old Donegal was dying. |
29643 | You did n''t let me sleep through the moon- run blast, did you?" |
29643 | You know how much I lie to myself?" |
29643 | You know?" |
29643 | You promised to bring them?" |
30035 | A horse? |
30035 | And jist what is a horse, if I may be so bold as to be askin''? |
30035 | Are you after meanin''that you climb upon the crature''s back and ride him? 30035 Can you give me an idea at all of what he is like?" |
30035 | Do I look daft? 30035 Do you mind the color of his face?" |
30035 | Dog, cat and mouse? 30035 Faith now, were they pullin''my leg when they said you were after ridin''on the back of those things?" |
30035 | Faith, an''do I look balmy? |
30035 | Faith, an''what was that last you said? |
30035 | Faith, an''why not? 30035 Galactic League?" |
30035 | Harama? |
30035 | How could I help it? |
30035 | Just what_ did_ he do? |
30035 | Now what could that be after bein''? |
30035 | Now you are here,he said urgently,"even though by mistake, before you go ca n''t you give us some brief word? |
30035 | Sure, an''why not? |
30035 | Sure, an''ye would n''t jist be frightenin''a body, would ye? 30035 Sure,"he said,"and what kin all this be? |
30035 | What happened? |
30035 | You learned the language just by sticking that Rube Goldberg deal on Tim''s head? |
30035 | Dameri Tass said,"Faith, and what goes on?" |
30035 | Do you mean you are n''t an envoy from another planet?" |
30035 | He shouted back,"Sure, an''did ye tell''em he''s in technicolor? |
30035 | His companion came running,"What''s the matter, Tim?" |
30035 | How about him?" |
30035 | Is it some ordinance I''ve been after breakin''?" |
30035 | Viljalmar Andersen asked,"Well, what happened yesterday?" |
30035 | What else?" |
30035 | You do n''t mean to tell me this planet is n''t after bein''a member of the Galactic League?" |
29579 | Ai n''t science marvelous? |
29579 | All? |
29579 | And the learning circuits? |
29579 | Are all the boys back, Captain? |
29579 | But why not? |
29579 | But why should they stop fisherman? |
29579 | Did n''t I tell you scientists were nuts? |
29579 | Do n''t you see that you ca n''t cure human problems by mechanization? |
29579 | Do n''t you think it will work? |
29579 | Do n''t you think that this represents a trend in human thinking? 29579 Have n''t we learned yet?" |
29579 | How do they look? |
29579 | How many hundred is that? |
29579 | How soon? |
29579 | How they working that? |
29579 | Huh? |
29579 | I did n''t say you were wrong, did I? |
29579 | I mean do you figure there might be some danger in machine thinking? |
29579 | I mean they ca n''t hang you for murder until you commit one, can they? |
29579 | If that is all, I think we can-- is there a question? |
29579 | Rob me? 29579 Tell me,"he said, still watching the sky,"what will the Hawks hunt after they get all the watchbirds?" |
29579 | The purpose of the watchbird is to frustrate all murder- attempts, right? 29579 The thing I do n''t understand,"Celtrics said, still leaning on the captain''s desk,"is just how do they do it? |
29579 | Then how''ll they be crimes? |
29579 | Then no one arrests him? |
29579 | What in hell''s wrong with you? |
29579 | What in hell? |
29579 | What is your objection? |
29579 | What was that one? |
29579 | What would you suggest? |
29579 | What''s the matter, Mac? |
29579 | What? |
29579 | Which ones do n''t they stop? |
29579 | Who let that thing in? |
29579 | Who, me? |
29579 | Why not? |
29579 | Why should n''t they? 29579 Why? |
29579 | Will you take an engineer''s word on this? |
29579 | You closing up Homicide, Captain? |
29579 | You kidding me? |
29579 | You realize how foolproof it is? |
29579 | ***** Gelsen demanded angrily,"Why are n''t they being turned off?" |
29579 | *****"Now what do you think of that?" |
29579 | *****"What did I tell you?" |
29579 | A living organism? |
29579 | Certainly is a mess... Have they? |
29579 | Could n''t the watchbirds differentiate between a murderer and a man engaged in a legitimate profession? |
29579 | Did he know what he meant? |
29579 | Did n''t it run? |
29579 | Do n''t you agree that I''m right?" |
29579 | Do you know the latest?" |
29579 | Do you know what''s built into the circuits?" |
29579 | Do you think they''ll team up with the watchbirds?" |
29579 | Doctors can''t-- what was that you said about Australia?" |
29579 | Had he been right or was he just another visionary? |
29579 | How did it start, Captain?" |
29579 | How was it done?" |
29579 | Instead he asked,"What do you think of the watchbirds, Mac?" |
29579 | Is that it?" |
29579 | So? |
29579 | The electronic father?" |
29579 | The mechanical god? |
29579 | Was n''t it of metal, as were the watchbirds? |
29579 | We really rolled them out in a hurry, huh?" |
29579 | Were n''t there any values he could hold on to? |
29579 | What are we going to eat in six months?" |
29579 | What could have happened? |
29579 | What happens_ now_? |
29579 | What is a living organism? |
29579 | Why do you ask?" |
29579 | Why spare a murderer? |
29579 | You''re like a lot of people, Chief-- afraid your machines are going to wake up and say,''What are we doing here? |
29579 | Your next gadget will have to be even more self- sufficient, wo n''t it?" |
29579 | _ A_ living organism? |
30380 | Henry? |
30380 | How about those across the ocean? 30380 How? |
30380 | Who are you? |
30380 | Who''ll work it then? |
30380 | Why? |
30380 | _ Why?_she asked. |
30380 | Are they stopping, too? |
30380 | They''re not going to feed up their soldiers? |
30380 | To kill us if we do n''t starve first? |
30199 | ''What''re you doing here?'' 30199 ''Where''s McIlvaine?'' |
30199 | And I suppose they''re planning to come down and fetch you up there and give you the works, is that it? |
30199 | And McIlvaine? |
30199 | And the telescope? |
30199 | And what about you? |
30199 | Are you ready, McIlvaine? |
30199 | Aye, and what? |
30199 | But, of course, that part about the insect- like dwellers of the star comes straight out of Wells, does n''t it? |
30199 | For example? |
30199 | For whom? |
30199 | Have you named it yet? 30199 It did n''t work out quite that way, however...."*****"McIlvaine, can you hear me?" |
30199 | Pour me another, will you? |
30199 | There was a resemblance, then? |
30199 | What became of him? |
30199 | What''s that? |
30199 | Would n''t we all? |
30199 | You investigated, of course? |
30199 | And the civilization of their star? |
30199 | Can you imagine his uncle having done something like that?" |
30199 | Did they have names? |
30199 | Leopold said,"By the way, Mac, whatever became of that star of yours? |
30199 | Or do n''t the discoverers of new stars name them any more? |
30199 | So he went back to the machine and Guru and the little excursions to Bixby''s...."*****"What''s the latest word from that star of yours?" |
30199 | Thus he inherited a dark destiny-- or did he?_"Call them what you like,"said Tex Harrigan. |
30199 | What manner of creatures inhabited Earth? |
30199 | Within twenty- four hours, we, the inhabitants of Ahli, will begin a war of extermination against Earth....""But, why?" |
30405 | An interesting report? |
30405 | Are you ready to name names? |
30405 | But he gave it to Lenster also? |
30405 | Is this a joke, Pardeau? 30405 Then if Wyckoff did n''t give the formula to Lenster, it was stolen from our vaults-- or wherever it was kept?" |
30405 | Then you''ll arrest him? |
30405 | What about it? |
30405 | Are you mad?" |
30405 | Even their vaunted leader--""What have you been doing,"Pardeau asked,"relative to Karl Lenster?" |
30405 | What about Lenster?" |
30189 | And for you? 30189 Are you sitting there telling me you have a_ tllooll_ and a_ shiyooch''iid_ that can really talk?" |
30189 | But they did n''t talk, of course? |
30189 | Can you imachine it? 30189 Do they speak Earth or Martian?" |
30189 | Do you not t''ink old Dworken knows dese things? 30189 How did you know? |
30189 | I suppose the animals talked, too? |
30189 | I suppose,I interrupted,"you were beginning to have some doubts as to the Martian''s good faith? |
30189 | What are you doing in Luna City this time? |
30189 | You recall your terrestrial history? 30189 A man must somet''ing be doing, what? |
30189 | A new supply of_ danghaana_?" |
30189 | De same?" |
30189 | De_ shiyooch''iid_ asks de_ tllooll_,''Who was dat_ tlloolla_ I saw you wit''up the Canal?'' |
30189 | Gems? |
30189 | Girls?" |
30189 | I say to de Martian,''You fake this, what? |
30189 | Pet Mercurian fire- insects? |
30189 | So I said,"What''s the latest episode in the Dworken soap opera? |
30189 | Suppose you have them do de act while you outside stay, what?'' |
30189 | Tell me what is de trick?''" |
30189 | What happened then?" |
30189 | What is the merchandise this time? |
30189 | What?" |
30189 | You remember, how I haf always been by de t''eater so fascinated? |
30189 | _ Did it happen?_ I had large doubts. |
29717 | And what has he eaten? 29717 And, for heaven''s sake, tell me: who are you? |
29717 | Are you alive? |
29717 | Are you interested in hearing it? |
29717 | But certainly; have I not been here for five years? 29717 But now that you are here, what is to be done? |
29717 | Can you hear me? |
29717 | Do you see what that means, Spud? 29717 How can you know it? |
29717 | How far shall we go in this new and endless sphere? 29717 Now, what has got them suspicious?" |
29717 | Spud,he was shouting,"have you got a''chute? |
29717 | Tell me,he demanded,"who are''they''? |
29717 | The door is open,Chet repeated;"do you still wish to go home?" |
29717 | What is the meaning of this? |
29717 | What position, sir? 29717 You talked with them?" |
29717 | ***** And what had Chet called these dark areas? |
29717 | After five years comes a signal and that signal a call for help that no pilot worthy the name would disregard...."Where are we bound?" |
29717 | And do they live here? |
29717 | And what of that? |
29717 | And what was it that Walt had called out? |
29717 | And where have they got us? |
29717 | But what I want to know is this:"What the divil chance is there of findin''your man, Haldgren, in such a frozen corner of purgatory as this? |
29717 | But where? |
29717 | But why should he have laid up the ship; why should he have stored it? |
29717 | Ca n''t you hurry those''chutes?" |
29717 | Can a man catch a mess of fish in that empty Lake of Death? |
29717 | Does this look like a likely place for shootin''rabbits, I ask you? |
29717 | He must have landed safely-- and then what? |
29717 | How could he live here? |
29717 | How did you get here on the Moon?" |
29717 | How did you get here? |
29717 | How long have you been here?" |
29717 | How many are there of them? |
29717 | I was only thirteen then.... And now, is Frithjof forgotten back in that world that we left?" |
29717 | In all the universe what less likely place might one discover wherein to look for man? |
29717 | Is it possible that you are refusing that which we offer? |
29717 | No Intermediate Stops._"***** Would they be watching for him at the great Hoover Terminal on the tip of Long Island? |
29717 | Now, how could he have done it with his little outfit? |
29717 | Or did Haldgren bring a sandwich with him, it may be?" |
29717 | Then:"Doctor Roche?" |
29717 | There was death ahead, without doubt-- but what of that? |
29717 | We must be near the surface of the Moon; is that true?" |
29717 | What are they? |
29717 | What could it have been? |
29717 | What do I know about your twin ingineers? |
29717 | What does it mean? |
29717 | What does it mean?" |
29717 | What in thunder does he want his ship for to- night, I ask you?" |
29717 | What kind of a place is this, where all natural laws are suspended, where gravitation is at zero? |
29717 | What was this soft cushion upon which he rested so lightly? |
29717 | Where are they? |
29717 | Where are you from? |
29717 | Where are you from? |
29717 | Where did he get it?... |
29717 | Where was he? |
29717 | Where would he go? |
29717 | Who are you? |
29717 | Who could doubt now?" |
29717 | Who is Frithjof who was taken away?" |
29717 | Who is Frithjof? |
29717 | Why? |
29717 | Will you accept-- will you gather these men about you and do your part in this great work for the greater future of mankind?" |
29717 | Will you lend a hand? |
29717 | Will you stand by for rescue work?" |
29717 | With interplanetary travel, what is our goal? |
29717 | You remember that, do n''t you? |
29717 | _ Somebody sent them!_ Who was it?" |
29059 | And that--Lee murmured,"then that little space is our Inter- Stellar abyss?" |
29059 | And you wo n''t talk either, I suppose? 29059 And you-- you''re very happy here?" |
29059 | Aura, where would Groff be likely to go? |
29059 | Feel what? |
29059 | Go? 29059 He promised me-- when you were twenty- one-- just then-- at this time, if he could manage it-- that he would come back--""Come back, Anna? |
29059 | He? 29059 Is it? |
29059 | Is n''t there? 29059 Just want to tell you, Lee-- you''re perfectly swell-- I guess I fell for you, did n''t I? |
29059 | Killed him? |
29059 | Lee, what''s gon na happen to us? 29059 My Earth,"he said presently,"do you know much about it?" |
29059 | Now-- talk more slowly-- try and think what you want to tell us.... What happened? |
29059 | Oh, Lee-- what-- what are you going to do--? |
29059 | Oh, you''re not? 29059 Put what over?" |
29059 | So you know it? 29059 So? |
29059 | Something wrong here-- Lee-- damn you Lee-- don''t you feel it? |
29059 | That you do n''t know anything about this affair or these men who''ve got us-- you do n''t know who they are, do you? |
29059 | The Inner Surface? 29059 They''re having a good time, are n''t they, Lee? |
29059 | To him? |
29059 | To whom are you taking me? 29059 Tonight?" |
29059 | Vivian-- Vivian--"Oh-- you, Lee? 29059 Weapons? |
29059 | Weapons? |
29059 | Well-- my Gawd-- what is all this? 29059 What do you mean? |
29059 | What is it, Anna? 29059 What''re they doin''to us now?" |
29059 | What''s_ your_ name? |
29059 | What? |
29059 | Whispering about me again? 29059 Why-- why,"Vivian murmured,"say, it''s beautiful, ai n''t it? |
29059 | Working at what? |
29059 | Would they have any weapons? |
29059 | You are all right now? |
29059 | You mean that''s all? 29059 You mean-- he''s ill?" |
29059 | You saw him-- lying there? |
29059 | You think he will come-- tonight, Anna? |
29059 | Your world here-- what is it like? |
29059 | ***** Some individual apparatus, with the size- change principle of the space- globe? |
29059 | ***** What had happened to Vivian? |
29059 | A departure from earthly substance? |
29059 | A leaving of the mortal shell? |
29059 | A new state of being? |
29059 | A thing, which if we understood it thoroughly, would be as logical, as precise as the mathematics of science itself? |
29059 | A thousand Earth- miles, if he had been in his former size? |
29059 | A week? |
29059 | An''I been thinkin''--you suppose, when we get where we''re goin''now, that''ll be held against me?" |
29059 | And Lee himself? |
29059 | And he''s told you about me?" |
29059 | And then, out of another silence he murmured,"Aura-- you''re taking me to my grandfather, are n''t you? |
29059 | And when I have-- gone on-- when I can only come back here as a Visitor-- like Anna Green, you have been aware of her, Lee?" |
29059 | And why had he gone? |
29059 | And, logically, why could there not be a state of being not all Death, but only with some of its elements? |
29059 | Aura, what is it?" |
29059 | Because he had thought that Lee would be able to help him?... |
29059 | Because he was dissatisfied with life here? |
29059 | CHAPTER V_ Combat of Titans_"Aura, you think you know where Groff may have gone-- those times he went out into the hills?" |
29059 | Death? |
29059 | Distant? |
29059 | Do you?" |
29059 | Feel better?" |
29059 | Four or five of these madmen villains-- what need had they of weapons? |
29059 | Go where? |
29059 | Groff? |
29059 | He came here from Earth-- and then he sent back there to get me?" |
29059 | He knew that he was smiling; then, a few feet from the window she stopped and said shyly:"You are Lee Anthony?" |
29059 | He never said why?" |
29059 | He took her--""She went-- voluntarily?" |
29059 | He''s better-- because he''s big-- big and strong-- that the idea? |
29059 | Help him to do-- what? |
29059 | Here?" |
29059 | His grandfather-- returning? |
29059 | How far away-- how long ago that had been.... And yet, was Anna Green far away now? |
29059 | I''m not good enough for you now, eh? |
29059 | Is it far?" |
29059 | It does-- don''t it, Lee?" |
29059 | It seemed now as though this old woman had had something of goodness inherent to her-- as though she were inspired? |
29059 | Just a few thousand people?" |
29059 | Just this village? |
29059 | Lee-- you wo n''t let anybody hurt me?" |
29059 | Let me out of here--"Let him out of here? |
29059 | Mysteries which, if only we could understand them, would be mysteries no longer? |
29059 | No-- how could there be? |
29059 | Occultism? |
29059 | Of what use to him would it be to devastate this little realm? |
29059 | Of what use was vast personal power to anyone? |
29059 | Oh, Lee-- what-- what are you going to do?" |
29059 | Or was the humming an outside noise? |
29059 | Or was the scoffer himself the fool? |
29059 | Size- change? |
29059 | Something-- like a fellow voyager-- making this weird journey with them? |
29059 | The lips moved; a faint old voice murmured:"And you-- you are Lee?" |
29059 | There''s one of the damned mechanisms they''ve got--""Where are they, Vivian?" |
29059 | This dying old woman; her mind was wandering?... |
29059 | This is what comes to us, from Earth?" |
29059 | Those madmen of Earth''s history, with their lust for conquest-- of what use could the conquest be to them? |
29059 | To do what? |
29059 | To seek an ideal? |
29059 | Was it not rather that they embraced those gaps of science not yet understood? |
29059 | Was it, perhaps, the distance now from their destination? |
29059 | Was not this a higher form of life than down there on his tiny Earth? |
29059 | Was she dead? |
29059 | Was she what he had wished? |
29059 | Was there indeed something else here, of which now in this new state of being they were vaguely aware? |
29059 | We can trust you-- there must be no fighting?" |
29059 | We must not harm you--""Where are we going?" |
29059 | Were all those people on Earth who claimed to feel the presence of dead loved ones near them? |
29059 | Were those people just straining their fancy-- just comforting themselves with what they wished to believe? |
29059 | What could he have hoped to accomplish? |
29059 | What could that mean? |
29059 | What good could it do me?" |
29059 | What happened to her?" |
29059 | What was it? |
29059 | Where had Franklin gone? |
29059 | Who shall say that the mysteries of life and death are unscientific? |
29059 | Who the devil are you talking about?" |
29059 | Why not? |
29059 | Why should not everyone be happy?" |
29059 | Why should we? |
29059 | Why was his heart pounding? |
29059 | Wo n''t this come to an end some time? |
29059 | Yet who shall say but what mysticism is not mingled with science? |
29059 | You and these other two can be comfortable--""For how long?" |
29059 | You got us into this--""So? |
29059 | You have been taught some science?" |
29059 | You mean-- instruments with which to kill people? |
29059 | You see? |
29059 | You were born here, Aura?" |
29059 | You would bring strife here from your Earth?" |
29059 | Your grandfather, Lee-- you really do n''t remember him?" |
30034 | But how many will they get in the meantime? |
30034 | But why must you kill? |
30034 | Explain? |
30034 | Lorry, what is it? |
30034 | Please-- I..."Dreaming? 30034 That they''re...""Fragile?" |
30034 | Then, if you''re helpless..."What do we plan to do? 30034 Want to take a chance and sneak over? |
30034 | What are we going to do? |
30034 | What are you going to do? |
30034 | What? |
30034 | Who are you? 30034 Why not all?" |
30034 | Why? 30034 Why? |
30034 | Why? |
30034 | You plan to-- kill all these babies? |
30034 | You want to be president, Shorty? |
30034 | Anticipation, pet?" |
30034 | Did you ever hear of a bodyless entity?" |
30034 | Do you want to hear more?" |
30034 | Got a cigarette?" |
30034 | Lorry gave him three lumps of sugar and said,"But are you sure the sickness killed the entities?" |
30034 | Lorry said,"What''s the matter with you?" |
30034 | Tell me, what''s the one basic thing that stands out in your mind about these-- entities?" |
30034 | Tell me: why are you so strong, so brave? |
30034 | The shrill chirping:"What do you mean, potential? |
30034 | Thirty babies--_dead_? |
30034 | Was that fair?" |
30034 | What are we-- miracle workers?" |
30034 | What are you doing?" |
30034 | What are you?" |
30034 | What have you dreamed up?" |
30034 | What is it, Pete? |
30034 | Why are you so wonderful?" |
30034 | Why do you feel sorry for what you term an unfortunate? |
30034 | Why must you join with a man and propagate some day? |
30034 | Why?" |
30034 | _ Snug contentment?_ Lorry felt two tiny hands clutch and dig into her throat. |
30234 | Are you crazy? 30234 Jordan got in touch with you?" |
30234 | So I suppose I''m committed to your booby- hatch again? |
30234 | So what? 30234 You see, Dane? |
30234 | All the careful documentation, the fingerprints-- smudged, perhaps, in some cases, but still evidence enough for anyone but a fool--"Phillips?" |
30234 | Could normal tissues stand the current tricks of the morticians to have life enough for such growth? |
30234 | Did they revert to their natural form? |
30234 | Do you seriously expect me to get an order to exhume him now? |
30234 | Ever hear of cremation? |
30234 | How long did it take a revived monster to go mad when it found no way to escape? |
30234 | How long did madness take? |
30234 | Okay?" |
30234 | So I suppose I''m through here?" |
30234 | Sylvia? |
30234 | Two years on the_ Trib._ Then you turned up on the_ Register_ in Seattle? |
30234 | Under different circumstances..."So you found me?" |
30234 | Were they at all conscious while the body reshaped itself into wholeness? |
30234 | What better place for an alien than in the guise of a psychiatrist? |
30234 | What could an alien do to a man who discovered it? |
30234 | What else could he do? |
30234 | What happened to them during the period of regrowth? |
30234 | What happened when a creature that could survive even the poison of embalming fluids and the draining of all the blood woke up in such a coffin? |
30234 | What was it like for an alien then, going slowly mad while it waited for true death? |
30234 | What would it get us, other than lawsuits? |
30234 | Where else was there the chance for all the refined, modern torture needed to burn out a man''s mind? |
30234 | Why do n''t you clean up a little? |
30234 | Why should n''t I?" |
30234 | Would it be Harding there-- or some monstrous thing still changing? |
30399 | Fly across the ocean? 30399 See that window?" |
30399 | Those bull sessions in the cafeterias, eh? 30399 ***** Does that sound like a terribly impressive career to you? 30399 But what would happen to any man when he became God? 30399 Did you have a bulletproof vest on? |
30399 | He grumbled,"Do n''t you read the papers? |
30399 | He said,"Show you something? |
30399 | I asked,"Can you see the future?" |
30399 | Suppose pistols could not kill you? |
30399 | Suppose you were told twenty- three words that would let you reach into any bank vault, peer inside any closed room, walk through any wall? |
30399 | This is n''t supersti--""How about reading minds?" |
30399 | Wall off an exploding bomb? |
30399 | Want the Crown Jewels of England? |
30399 | What''s the answer?" |
30399 | Why not you?" |
30437 | But how-- I mean what...? |
30437 | How did you know I was in trouble? |
30437 | How did you know we had those crooks on board? |
30437 | It''s not very original,I said,"but where the hell am I?" |
30437 | Okay,I gritted,"what''s the gag?" |
30437 | Who does he think I am, anyway? 30437 And say,he turned to me belligerently,"when did I ever crack up a ship? |
30437 | Any objections?" |
30437 | Clear enough?" |
30437 | Some crazy irresponsible madman who has n''t got enough brains to stay on a space beam?" |
30437 | That was silly of me because I knew where I was, so I said:"Never mind that but please tell me what the hell happened?" |
30437 | When did I ever even dent one of the babies?" |
29310 | About Mr. M. S., suh? |
29310 | And how did you ever get out of that space- ship in time, after you had given it such an acceleration? |
29310 | And that is? |
29310 | And where is the asteroid? |
29310 | Are you there, Judd? |
29310 | But when? |
29310 | Do n''t you see now, Eclipse, why no one''s ever found it; why we could hunt forever for it and hunt in vain? 29310 Do you hear me?" |
29310 | Has something happened? |
29310 | Have you noticed,he asked,"that you are still in the neighborhood of the spot in space where we had our rendezvous? |
29310 | How are you, Eliot? |
29310 | How do we know you are Sako? |
29310 | How long have we been here? |
29310 | If I do n''t? |
29310 | Impossible? 29310 In eight Earth days? |
29310 | Is there a way of breaking free from it? |
29310 | Is this true? 29310 May I suggest,"he said mildly,"that we try to get Dr. Ku Sui''s brains to help us?" |
29310 | Sako? |
29310 | So for ten years you have thought I murdered those five men? 29310 The door is locked?" |
29310 | The house is number----? |
29310 | The insignia of Dr. Ku Sui? |
29310 | Then how did you get unconscious? |
29310 | Then where''ll we pick up a crew, suh? 29310 These men of mine,"he continued,"do they appear normal, would you say? |
29310 | Unconscious? |
29310 | What do you mean? |
29310 | What? |
29310 | When will you learn to obey me implicitly? |
29310 | Where do you reckon we are, suh? |
29310 | Where''s Ku Sui? |
29310 | Why ca n''t we put on our space- suits and rise up in the dome? |
29310 | Will you follow me? |
29310 | Yes, suh? |
29310 | Yes,said Eliot Leithgow slowly,"that explains it all....""It explains what?" |
29310 | You all right, suh? 29310 You are Sako?" |
29310 | You can hear that noise? 29310 You fought, and they knocked you out?" |
29310 | Your shoulder, Carse-- how is it? |
29310 | A contact question was being asked in the usual way:"Are you there, Judd? |
29310 | A sudden mad rush-- what else remained? |
29310 | Abducted, of course; but why assume they were killed? |
29310 | Again the voice:"_ Where is Eliot Leithgow?_"Again the shock, and again the voice. |
29310 | Against Ku Sui? |
29310 | All rather hopeless, is n''t it? |
29310 | An''now what? |
29310 | An''what chance we got against Ku Sui now, when we''re prisoners? |
29310 | And did I tell you that I always get what I desire? |
29310 | And why, of all people, decide that Master Scientist Eliot Leithgow had something to do with their disappearance? |
29310 | Are n''t you happy at our success?" |
29310 | Are you there, Judd? |
29310 | Are you there, Judd?" |
29310 | But had they survived the outrush of air? |
29310 | Can you hear me? |
29310 | Captain Carse? |
29310 | Do you hear me?" |
29310 | Do you know of a way, out of your knowledge of conditions here? |
29310 | Do you remember how once we worked together; how, long ago on our Earth, we were friends? |
29310 | Do you remember your old colleague, Leithgow?" |
29310 | First, how would Ku Sui contact the_ Scorpion_? |
29310 | Friday gaped in surprise at his master, then found words:"No crew, suh? |
29310 | He objected:"But what good''ll that do us, suh, if we take what we''ve learned to where it wo n''t help anybody, least of all us? |
29310 | His gaze rested on Ku Sui, and the Eurasian asked him:"Is it ready?" |
29310 | How can we escape? |
29310 | How do you feel now?" |
29310 | How to get through? |
29310 | How? |
29310 | Is n''t there somethin''we can do?" |
29310 | Judd''s ship, resting above: could he reach it, and raise it and douse the buildings with its rays? |
29310 | Ku?" |
29310 | Ku?" |
29310 | May I ask you to enter?" |
29310 | May I do you the honor, my friend?" |
29310 | Melt a hole in the ceiling and go out through the roof._""Then what can we do?" |
29310 | Must I point out how useless it has always been for you to match yourself, merely a skilful gunman, against me, against a brain?" |
29310 | Or, rather, mechanicalized; lacking in certain things and thereby gaining enormously in the values which can make them perfect servitors? |
29310 | Perhaps I''d better leave you somewhere?" |
29310 | Porno? |
29310 | Possibly even happy-- who knows? |
29310 | Professors Geinst, Estapp and Norman, Dr. Swanson and Master Scientist Cram-- do you remember me? |
29310 | Shall we try them now?" |
29310 | So, may I request you to withdraw your ray- guns with two fingertips and put them on the floor? |
29310 | Suppose he should use something it was impossible to fight against? |
29310 | Then, shortly, he asked:"Did I tell him?" |
29310 | To these men I wanted so badly? |
29310 | Well, will you give me this information? |
29310 | What are your instructions?" |
29310 | What can I possibly do?" |
29310 | What else? |
29310 | What special thing was wrong? |
29310 | What was bothering his master? |
29310 | Where is Judd?" |
29310 | Where was the weak strand in Ku Sui''s cunningly laid plot? |
29310 | Where will you be?" |
29310 | Why should I be stupid as to do that? |
29310 | Will you be seated again? |
29310 | Will you be so kind?" |
29310 | Will you tell me, old colleagues?" |
29310 | Willing?" |
29310 | You still figurin''on keepin''that date with Dr. Ku in this ship?" |
29310 | he said in a low voice; and Leithgow repeated desperately:"How can we escape? |
30416 | And if I do n''t? |
30416 | Do n''t you ever watch the newscasts? |
30416 | May I check the up- to- dateness of your ship''s equipment, please? |
30416 | Now, where were we? 30416 What do you mean,''valuable citizen''? |
30416 | Yes, but do you know the penalties? 30416 Yes?" |
30416 | Did this call get you out of bed?" |
30416 | Forced feeding, compulsory consumption-- do you think they''re fun?" |
30416 | Or was he a caged squirrel racing in an exercise- wheel, running himself ragged and with great effort producing absolutely nothing? |
30416 | So there''s nothing inconsistent--""What are you trying to do?" |
30416 | Want to cause a depression?" |
30416 | Was he a man? |
30416 | We ca n''t have a valuable citizen like you falling out that window, can we?" |
20796 | And those curtains? |
20796 | And you''re hoping to find your father, with no more information than that? 20796 Anyone apt to be behind shielding-- say, in the drive chamber?" |
20796 | Are you crazy? 20796 Are you sunstruck or mad, Bartol? |
20796 | Arm hurting? 20796 As a Mentorian?" |
20796 | Bart, how did it happen? 20796 Bart, you''re only a boy--""What was Dave Briscoe? |
20796 | Bartol was on watch alone one night,said the Second Officer,"but you would n''t meddle with panels, would you, Bartol?" |
20796 | Bartol, did you-- by mistake, maybe? 20796 Bartol, is something the matter? |
20796 | Bartol, what happened? |
20796 | Bartol, what''s the closest listed spaceport? |
20796 | Bartol? 20796 Been doing a little sight- seeing on our planet, hey?" |
20796 | But could n''t they find out where the Lhari ships go for fueling? |
20796 | But do n''t you understand, Meta? |
20796 | But what then? 20796 But why?" |
20796 | But wo n''t the crew defend the ship? 20796 But--"Bart''s lips were dry--"didn''t he die in the warp- drive?" |
20796 | Could we trrrouble you to sssshow us your paperrrssss? |
20796 | Did anyone come into your cabin? |
20796 | Did you get that wrist taken care of, Bartol? |
20796 | Did you make it all right? |
20796 | Do n''t you see, Bart? |
20796 | Do we need spare parts? 20796 Do you really think that_ human_--"the first Lhari spoke the word as if it were a filthy insult--"will have the temerity to come in by this ship?" |
20796 | Do you wish to be wakened for the time we shall spend in each of the three star systems, sir? 20796 Do you wish to be wakened for the week we shall spend in each of the Proxima, Sirius and Pollux systems, sir? |
20796 | Does it matter now? |
20796 | Does that Mentorian cloak mean-- you''ve lost your memories, too? |
20796 | Does that hurt? 20796 Does this come from the Lhari world, I wonder?" |
20796 | Don''t-- Meta, am I so horrible to you then? 20796 Down that way-- what''s wrong, Bartol?" |
20796 | Going to explore with Ringg? |
20796 | How about let''s get some food from the rations clerk, and do some exploring? |
20796 | How are the repairs coming? |
20796 | How can I make you believe me? 20796 How did he feel about that?" |
20796 | How did you explain it to your people-- that you could n''t be happy in the mud? 20796 How did you get through the Lhari? |
20796 | How did you make-- the claws? |
20796 | How many Lhari on board? |
20796 | How''s everything? |
20796 | How''s-- Ringg? |
20796 | Hurt? |
20796 | I suppose it wo n''t_ hurt_ us? |
20796 | I wonder what sort of human I''d make? |
20796 | I''m a Mentorian, remember? 20796 If Rugel is n''t sore about it, and if we do n''t need it for landing, why worry?" |
20796 | Is that how you pronounce it? |
20796 | It must be Steele''s boy,he said, and immediately Bart saw the difference between the-- were they brothers? |
20796 | Just lean back and enjoy the trip, huh? |
20796 | Kill them? 20796 Locked?" |
20796 | May I help you? |
20796 | Meta, does anyone else know? |
20796 | Meta, what color is this sun? 20796 Meta, what''s the matter? |
20796 | Meta--concern for her swept over him--"what will they do to you when they find out that you know and-- didn''t tell?" |
20796 | Name, please? |
20796 | Never been here before? 20796 New man, eh?" |
20796 | Oh, is it a female? 20796 Old Baldy on board?" |
20796 | On what business, please? |
20796 | On what business? |
20796 | On what business? |
20796 | Papers, please? |
20796 | Say, that bell means dinner, why do n''t we go down together? 20796 Shall I go,_ rieko mori_?" |
20796 | Shall we take a chance? 20796 So what?" |
20796 | So you''ve been talking, Ringg? |
20796 | Think you can help me get Rugel to his cabin? |
20796 | Tommy''s_ here_? 20796 Too comfortable to eat?" |
20796 | Was he dead? |
20796 | Was that a drop of rain? 20796 Way off there?" |
20796 | Well, Bart Steele, alias Bartol son of Berihun,said one old Lhari,"what have you to say for yourself?" |
20796 | Well, boy, you''ve sure grown,he said, in a loud, cheerful voice,"but you''re not too grown- up to give your old Dad a good hug, are you?" |
20796 | Well, how about going down? |
20796 | Well,said Vorongil,"why do n''t you? |
20796 | Were n''t you hurt? 20796 Wha''happened?" |
20796 | What are you doing, back here more than ten milliseconds before strap- in checks? |
20796 | What are you going to do, now we''ve finished our so- called education? |
20796 | What are you looking for, sir? 20796 What do you think we are?" |
20796 | What do you think? 20796 What is it?" |
20796 | What is it? |
20796 | What is the matter that one man can give us all the slip this way? |
20796 | What is your name? |
20796 | What isss your planet? |
20796 | What now, Bartol? |
20796 | What other choice is there? |
20796 | What was my mother''s name? |
20796 | What''s going on,_ rieko mori_? |
20796 | What''s happening? 20796 What''s the matter?" |
20796 | What''s this all about? |
20796 | When am I going to see my face? |
20796 | Where am I going? |
20796 | Where are you going? |
20796 | Where else? |
20796 | Where have you been? 20796 Where is my father?" |
20796 | While you were off on the drift? 20796 Who are you?" |
20796 | Who are you? |
20796 | Who owns it? |
20796 | Who_ did_ tell you, anyway? |
20796 | Why are you taking all this trouble if I''m going to be put out of the way? |
20796 | Why are you taking this trouble, Raynor? 20796 Why did n''t you tell me, or did you and your father decide at the last minute? |
20796 | Why did n''t you tell me? 20796 Why did n''t you tell us you got a bad reaction, and ask to sign out for this shift?" |
20796 | Why did you blurt it out like that before every news media in the galaxy? 20796 Why do n''t you? |
20796 | Why not? 20796 Why not?" |
20796 | Why was Dad doing this? 20796 Why would he risk his own life then?" |
20796 | Why would they need to? |
20796 | Why? 20796 You are Bartol?" |
20796 | You do n''t think_ he''d_ relax with cargo not loaded, do you? |
20796 | You fool,said Vorongil to the Mentorian, in disgust,"why did n''t you tell him what the medics had done for him? |
20796 | You hear me? 20796 You know my name,"Bart said,"but who are you?" |
20796 | You know that Mentorian-- the young one, the medic''s assistant? |
20796 | You mean, go home like a good little boy, and pretend none of this ever happened? 20796 You really get around, do n''t you? |
20796 | You think you can trust me? |
20796 | You want a lot of explanations? 20796 You want something?" |
20796 | You''re not worrying about that fight? 20796 You''re seeing spies in every corner, Ransell,"said the other, then in Universal,"Could we trrouble you for your paperesses, sirr?" |
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20796 | A lifetime? |
20796 | A woman ahead of Bart turned and said nervously,"We wo n''t be put into cold- sleep right away, will we?" |
20796 | And he stood here, in a room full of monsters--_he was one of the monsters_--"Which one of the planets was it we stopped on?" |
20796 | And if Raynor is going to forget me, who will do it?_ The cold knot of fear, never wholly absent, moved in him again. |
20796 | And just how are you going to prove that exceptionally interesting statement?" |
20796 | And now must he pay for this, too? |
20796 | And what could we do with the stuff but take it back with us? |
20796 | And what then? |
20796 | And why have you lied to us all these years-- all of you?" |
20796 | And you came all alone on a Lhari ship, working your way as Astrogator? |
20796 | Any trouble breathing?" |
20796 | Are you a Mentorian?" |
20796 | Are you a Vegan?" |
20796 | Are you game for a little plastic surgery-- just enough to change your looks again, with new forged papers? |
20796 | Are you new on board? |
20796 | Are you really human? |
20796 | Bart chased the thought away as soon as it sneaked into his brain-- one of those_ things_, like_ Tommy_? |
20796 | Bart demanded, as they climbed in,"Are you taking me to my father?" |
20796 | Bart felt resentful; just because Mentorians could work on Lhari ships, did they have to act as if they owned everybody? |
20796 | Bart tensed; he had wondered how he''d get hidden inside, but he asked,"Not locked?" |
20796 | Bart wondered suddenly, had he done the wrong thing? |
20796 | Bart, what is it? |
20796 | Bartol, can you hear me? |
20796 | Been space- sick all this time? |
20796 | Behind him a voice said in Lhari,"Tell me, does that sign mean what it says? |
20796 | Blue, beloved Vega, burning in the heart of the Lyre--_home-- when would he go home? |
20796 | Brainwashed? |
20796 | Broken?" |
20796 | But ca n''t you trust me? |
20796 | But first of all-- are you all right, Meta?" |
20796 | But for what? |
20796 | But what happened to you? |
20796 | But while the party got rolling, Bart wondered-- free for what? |
20796 | But who could blame you for being excited? |
20796 | By God, we tried!_"Bartol?" |
20796 | Can we make thirty hours?" |
20796 | Can you guarantee that some, at least, of your people would n''t try to come and take the star- drive by force? |
20796 | Can you_ think_ of a color that is n''t red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, indigo or some combination of them? |
20796 | Captain Vorongil, will you be responsible for him?" |
20796 | Come down and see the chart rooms-- or do you want to leave your kit in your cabin first?" |
20796 | Could a son of Rupert Steele do that?" |
20796 | Could success be salvaged, then, at the very edge of failure? |
20796 | Did he believe that? |
20796 | Did he come in on his own name? |
20796 | Did he die or did they track him down and kill him?" |
20796 | Did he want it? |
20796 | Did n''t the Lhari themselves know it was a farce? |
20796 | Did old Briscoe get away?" |
20796 | Did the old Lhari read his mind? |
20796 | Did you have any trouble putting the radiation counter out of commission?" |
20796 | Did you steal them to get away from the Lhari? |
20796 | Do it-- please? |
20796 | Do n''t you know the Lhari may fight a war over this?" |
20796 | Do n''t you see, Bart?" |
20796 | Do you know a Tommy Kendron?" |
20796 | Do you suppose the Lhari would hesitate to kill anyone if we did anything to hurt their monopoly of the stars? |
20796 | Do you think they can really_ see_ heat vibrations? |
20796 | Do you think you can hold down this shift alone, if I drop in and give you a hand from time to time?" |
20796 | Do you want it or not?" |
20796 | Do you want to be blinded, my friend?" |
20796 | Does n''t it make you proud to be a Lhari?" |
20796 | Even to save two dozen Lhari? |
20796 | Excited, Bartol?" |
20796 | Got your papers? |
20796 | Had he put Meta in danger, too? |
20796 | Had he so soon reached the end of his dangerous quest? |
20796 | Had n''t I better get to a work detail?" |
20796 | Had this all been another cruel trick, then, a trap, a betrayal? |
20796 | Have a good trip?" |
20796 | Have any trouble hearing me?" |
20796 | Have you had more bad news?" |
20796 | He gasped,"Where is the captain?" |
20796 | He gestured and the Mentorian said,"Who is this man, you?" |
20796 | He said huskily,"All right, Meta?" |
20796 | He said irritably,"So how do I account for asking your captain for the place?" |
20796 | He said woozily,"How long was I out?" |
20796 | He said,"What''s doing, One? |
20796 | He saw Bartol and called,"Are you the new First Class? |
20796 | He went out, and Bart wondered,_ Get my strength back for what?_ He lay back, feeling weaker than he realized. |
20796 | He''d had the Lhari training tape, which was supposed to condition his responses, but would it? |
20796 | Hedrick growled,"Why waste time talking? |
20796 | His voice lowered almost to a whisper, he said,"You''re not Lhari, are you?" |
20796 | Hm-- you_ are_ a good long way off your orbit, are n''t you? |
20796 | How about another game?" |
20796 | How are you feeling, Bart?" |
20796 | How can they do it? |
20796 | How could they do it? |
20796 | How did they find you out?" |
20796 | How do I know whether to believe you or not?" |
20796 | How do they expect us to do anything under those conditions? |
20796 | How do you feel now?" |
20796 | How do you tell it from Aldebaran? |
20796 | How much light can your eyes stand?" |
20796 | How much time do we have, Ringg?" |
20796 | How was it done? |
20796 | How would you like to visit the monument with me? |
20796 | How''d he manage it?" |
20796 | How''s the food?" |
20796 | I could have stopped him, I should have stopped him, but how could I? |
20796 | I do n''t have to treat you like a prisoner, do I?" |
20796 | I suppose Ringg''s told you what a tyrant I am? |
20796 | I suppose you are afraid we will block your memories, or your ability to speak of them?" |
20796 | I wonder if Dad will know me?_"Let me give you a hand with that stuff, Tommy." |
20796 | I wonder what''s going on?" |
20796 | I''d like to explore them, would n''t you?" |
20796 | I''m not--"he had gone this far, he might as well go the whole way--"_I''m not a Lhari!_"_"What? |
20796 | I''m thirsty-- how about a drink?" |
20796 | I''ve no authority to ask this of you, but-- would you like your old job back for the rest of the voyage?" |
20796 | If you do something differently, they''ll just think you''re from another planet with a different culture._"Have you been here long?" |
20796 | In that stolen glimpse of the Lhari ship landing, long ago? |
20796 | In that?" |
20796 | Is Dad there? |
20796 | Is something wrong?" |
20796 | Is there anything I can do? |
20796 | Is there anything the matter, feathertop?" |
20796 | It means too much to him.__ Do I just salve my conscience with that then? |
20796 | Just stay clear?" |
20796 | Kill a whole_ shipload_ of them? |
20796 | Mind if I come along?" |
20796 | Miss your ship?" |
20796 | Montano said, almost tenderly,"You could n''t side with the Lhari against men, could you? |
20796 | More killing, more murder? |
20796 | Not more burns, I hope?" |
20796 | Not only for himself, but for others, the innocent bystanders who stumbled into plots they did not understand? |
20796 | Now tell me what''s going on? |
20796 | Now that he was caught, could he bluff his way out? |
20796 | Now will you do as I tell you? |
20796 | Now you know as much as I do, how about giving_ me_ some information for a change?" |
20796 | Now, for better or worse, he was-- who_ was_ he? |
20796 | Numbly, Bart gave what the old Lhari asked, his word of honor not to attempt escape(_ Escape? |
20796 | On a sudden hope, Bart asked,"Was he, by any chance, named Rupert Steele?" |
20796 | Only seventeen? |
20796 | Or are all you Mentorians so gutless that you believe any half- baked folk tale the Lhari pass off on you? |
20796 | Or are you a career man?" |
20796 | Or discommoded?" |
20796 | Or is this one of those traps for separating the unwary spaceman from his hard- earned credits? |
20796 | Or just general repairs?" |
20796 | Or someone he could trust? |
20796 | Or was there, somewhere, a real Bartol? |
20796 | Or would they, unthinkably, demand that he go on into the Lhari Galaxy? |
20796 | Quick-- where do I get in touch with him?" |
20796 | Rating in Second Galaxy mathematics?" |
20796 | Raynor One got up and said, quick, savage and quiet,"Did anyone see you come here?" |
20796 | Remember me? |
20796 | Ringg pushed at a door and said,"Captain Vorongil?" |
20796 | Ringg said impatiently,"What are we going to do, chatter about light waves or see the city?" |
20796 | Ringg said,"Who''d dare? |
20796 | Ringg scoffed,"And suppose you get even better-- and come out of warp_ before_ you go into it? |
20796 | See the humps? |
20796 | See those two Lhari watching us? |
20796 | See?" |
20796 | Shall we sit here?" |
20796 | Should he take a chance-- reveal himself to Tommy and ask him to keep quiet? |
20796 | Since you walked into this, young Steele, I take it you know what our plans are, after this?" |
20796 | Sit here and let them die?_ With a shock of remembrance, it came to Bart that he had a weapon. |
20796 | So only the Lhari had courage? |
20796 | So-- repulsive?" |
20796 | Tell me who''s going to be opening the panels in here anyhow?" |
20796 | The Lhari gestured to a Mentorian interpreter:"What colorrr isss thisss man''s hairrr?" |
20796 | The Lhari said, eying him keenly,"You are ill? |
20796 | The Lhari said, in Universal,"Who are you, boy? |
20796 | The Lhari would never_ hurt_ anyone, would they?" |
20796 | The lights in the drive chamber began to dim-- or was he blacking out? |
20796 | Then, apprehensively,"Or did you kill him?" |
20796 | Then:"You do n''t believe me, do you?" |
20796 | There are lethal radiations--""_ What?_ Are you sunstruck?" |
20796 | There are lethal radiations--""_ What?_ Are you sunstruck?" |
20796 | They spoke little, but Raynor Three finally asked,"Were you serious about not wanting a defense, Bart?" |
20796 | Think you can manage to help me carry him down to the deck?" |
20796 | To pick one star out of trillions-- and not even in his own galaxy? |
20796 | Understand? |
20796 | Vorongil said quietly,"Bartol-- I do n''t suppose that''s your real name-- why did you do it?" |
20796 | Vorongil seemed to emit sparks as he barked at Ringg,"You found it?" |
20796 | Vorongil stopped and said,"This your first time here, young Bartol? |
20796 | Want to tell me?" |
20796 | Was he dead? |
20796 | Was he really doing the right thing? |
20796 | Was his father hiding inside the Lhari ship? |
20796 | Was it already, for him? |
20796 | Was it, after all, the_ right_ Eight Colors? |
20796 | Was there no end to this ceaseless fear? |
20796 | Was this man a slave of the Lhari, who would turn him over to them? |
20796 | What are you afraid of?" |
20796 | What are you going to do? |
20796 | What are you going to do?" |
20796 | What color is that divan?" |
20796 | What color was the star? |
20796 | What could he do? |
20796 | What could he gain?" |
20796 | What could he say that would not reveal how desperately alone, how young and foolish and frightened he felt? |
20796 | What did he care? |
20796 | What did she do?" |
20796 | What do you think I am, anyhow?" |
20796 | What do you want, feathertop?" |
20796 | What iss your businesssses here?" |
20796 | What makes you think I''d admit it if I did?" |
20796 | What rating?" |
20796 | What then, Honorable Bald One?" |
20796 | What was he doing?_ The fallen Lhari lay without moving. |
20796 | What was that?" |
20796 | What would he do, if they did? |
20796 | What would you do with it after you got it-- if you die of fear when you try?" |
20796 | What''s a friend for?" |
20796 | What''s a pal for?" |
20796 | What''s this babble?" |
20796 | What''s your real one?" |
20796 | What_ would_ the Lhari do? |
20796 | Whatever possessed you to go out into it?" |
20796 | When I get washed up--""That''s an_ order_,"snapped the officer,"do you think, on this pestilential unlucky planet, we can afford any_ more_ bad luck? |
20796 | Where had he seen that color? |
20796 | Where to?_) or to attempt to enter the drive chamber of the_ Swiftwing_ while they were still among the Lhari worlds. |
20796 | Where was his father? |
20796 | Which one is Antares? |
20796 | Who else could have dared it? |
20796 | Who ever comes here but our ships? |
20796 | Who gave you the right to argue?" |
20796 | Why are we under acceleration again?" |
20796 | Why did n''t you tell me, fella?" |
20796 | Why did the Mentorians endure this, never quite trusted, isolated among aliens? |
20796 | Why did they not give us a picture or at least a name?" |
20796 | Why else would I bother with all that astrogation and math?" |
20796 | Why have you got my father''s papers? |
20796 | Why locked? |
20796 | Why not get rid of the disguise?" |
20796 | Why should I? |
20796 | Why? |
20796 | Why?" |
20796 | Will you kindly wait in this room here?" |
20796 | Would Montano start killing everyone who tried to get the secret of the drive from him? |
20796 | Would Vorongil feel that Bart had deceived him, betrayed him, when he heard Bart today? |
20796 | Would he be more of a man, somehow, if he let his mind be wrecked? |
20796 | Would n''t you?" |
20796 | Would the Mentorian ask why he was carrying two wallets? |
20796 | Would they return him to human form and send him back to Vega, his part ended? |
20796 | You call those monsters men?" |
20796 | You can do system programming? |
20796 | You go and have those cuts attended to, and-- what''s wrong with your wrist? |
20796 | You saved my life, remember? |
20796 | You want my cards, too?" |
20796 | You''re Rupert Steele''s son, and you''re here to carry on what your father left undone, are n''t you? |
20796 | You''re going to accuse everybody on the_ Swiftwing_, all the way from me to Vorongil, before_ you_ can admit a mistake, are n''t you? |
20796 | You''re hurt? |
20796 | You?" |
20796 | Your mother never said much about your Mentorian family tree, I suppose? |
20796 | _ But who''s going to know it?_"I know it. |
20796 | _ Could_ he kill Montano? |
20796 | _ How old? |
20796 | _ It''s in my power to give this to all men...._ Should a few Lhari stand in his way? |
20796 | _ Kill a whole shipload of Lhari-- innocent traders? |
20796 | _ Or was it?_ Vorongil himself took the controls for the surge of Acceleration Two, which would take them past the Light Barrier. |
20796 | _ Raynor One?_ Under the steady, stern gray stare, Bart felt the slow, clutching suck of fear again. |
20796 | _ Where was his father?_ Why did this man have his dad''s papers? |
20796 | _ Where was his father?_ Why did this man have his dad''s papers? |
20796 | _ Where''s my father?_""It''s your father they were looking for, you young fool,"said the man, gasping hard. |
20796 | _ Where''s my father?_"The man''s eyes were half- shut. |
20796 | _ Will Dad know me? |
20796 | _ You_ try proving something for a change, why do n''t you? |
20796 | _"What are you? |
20796 | _"What''s going on down here? |
20796 | and someone else yelled,"Is that guy crazy?" |
29698 | But have you forgotten,she insisted,"that we_ won_ the race? |
29698 | Did you get all the bets down? |
29698 | Did you get it? |
29698 | Do you think Miss Joyce could lift you? |
29698 | Eh? |
29698 | Elevators? 29698 How about setting the dial, Don?" |
29698 | Huh? 29698 I have?" |
29698 | I mean--_did_ he? |
29698 | Individual flight_ a la_ Superman? 29698 Is n''t there one thing you folks are overlooking?" |
29698 | Know why? 29698 Or,"she continued hopefully,"if Pat wants to, we could make_ two_ double shares, and split it fifty- fifty?" |
29698 | Pending? |
29698 | Perhaps if we hired an airplane--? |
29698 | Prizes for malnutrition? 29698 So this rod, which enables you to defy the law of gravity, is electrical?" |
29698 | Surely you''ve heard of the great Patrick Pending, Miss Thomas? |
29698 | Well, Mr. Mallory,said Pat,"do you believe me now?" |
29698 | Well, Pat? 29698 What good is happiness,"demanded Joyce,"if you ca n''t buy money with it?" |
29698 | What good,demanded Joyce,"is a newborn baby?" |
29698 | What''s this? |
29698 | Who swiped my bag? 29698 Why hoard lucre?" |
29698 | Why not? |
29698 | You did n''t bet all your savings? |
29698 | You mean,he said for the third or thirty- third time,"you do n''t want I should_ hit_ the nag with this bat?" |
29698 | You substituted the normal one? |
29698 | You''re sure of that? |
29698 | You? 29698 _ Is_ he?" |
29698 | At the quarter post our colt had stretched his lead to three lengths, and I shouted in Pending''s ear,"How much does that jockey weigh, anyway?" |
29698 | Building cranes? |
29698 | But if a horse that was supposed to be carrying more than a hundred pounds was actually only carrying_ ten_--Well, you see?" |
29698 | But was Pat nauseated? |
29698 | Derricks? |
29698 | Do you think she could lift you with one hand?" |
29698 | Have n''t you ever heard of Tapwater?" |
29698 | He''s the colt who won the Monmouth Futurity, is n''t he?" |
29698 | How do I get down again?" |
29698 | How do we convince some racehorse owner he should become a party to this gentle felony?" |
29698 | I want to know what makes it work?" |
29698 | If you''re opposed to gambling, Pat, what better way can you think of to put the parimutuels out of business?" |
29698 | Is that correct?" |
29698 | Is that right?" |
29698 | Joyce faltered,"How? |
29698 | Like th- this?" |
29698 | Mallory?" |
29698 | Mallory?" |
29698 | Mallory?" |
29698 | Only-- how?" |
29698 | Pending._"Here, perhaps?" |
29698 | Please?" |
29698 | Sandy, do you_ really_ own Tapwater? |
29698 | See what I mean?" |
29698 | Understand?" |
29698 | Was n''t Pat wonderful? |
29698 | Well, Pat? |
29698 | What do you say?" |
29698 | What good is your invention?" |
29698 | What is your invention used for?" |
29698 | What now?" |
29698 | What would be the probable odds?" |
29698 | What''s the nature of this remarkable discovery?" |
29698 | What''s what?" |
29698 | Where on earth have you been hiding lately?" |
29698 | Why?" |
29698 | Will you give me an applicaceous form, please? |
29698 | Would you mind coming down to earth? |
29698 | You insisted I should have a nest egg before you would murmur,''I do''? |
29698 | You own a horse?" |
29698 | You''ve heard of handicaps, have n''t you?" |
30386 | A score? 30386 And am I ugly?" |
30386 | And each time they were separate? 30386 Do you Pluralists eat?" |
30386 | Idiot- Maker? 30386 It''s one, is it not?" |
30386 | Now, Jak,he asked me,"what can you say of what you have seen?" |
30386 | What''s the use? 30386 What''s your name?" |
30386 | Will you behave? |
30386 | Also, when your artists do their magic with dyes and create portraits, are they generally done one at a time or in groups?" |
30386 | Else why the travel bag? |
30386 | I said,"Well, what will happen to me after you show me?" |
30386 | Or do n''t you believe that?" |
30386 | So what if the statues are never in pairs or groups? |
30386 | What more?" |
30386 | What''s your name?" |
30386 | You never saw a group?" |
30029 | And it is your job to crash your ship? |
30029 | And why not? |
30029 | And you will tell us about it? |
30029 | Approximately? |
30029 | Are you a_ chulad_? |
30029 | Are you in some way unable to describe this government? |
30029 | Are you standing or sitting? |
30029 | Are you standing or sitting? |
30029 | But you are governed? |
30029 | Do you act against your own interests? |
30029 | Do you have tests for such matters? |
30029 | Do you know its location? |
30029 | Good? |
30029 | In what room are you? |
30029 | Is the deficiency in you? |
30029 | It has other names? |
30029 | The beings themselves rule each other? |
30029 | Then you will suffer unpleasant consequences if you describe it to us? |
30029 | Was your job ended when the ship crashed? |
30029 | Well, then,he said,"what is your government?" |
30029 | What are you doing here, then? |
30029 | What do you want with me? |
30029 | What else does your job entail? |
30029 | What is your plan? |
30029 | Who forces you to accept these decisions? 30029 Who is it that governs?" |
30029 | Who makes them binding? |
30029 | Why did the Ruler not come to me? |
30029 | Why did you come to me? |
30029 | Why did you land your ship on this planet? |
30029 | Why? |
30029 | Within what limits? |
30029 | Yet you call it Earth? |
30029 | You have other questions? |
30029 | *****"The name of your planet is Earth?" |
30029 | Do you share a single mind? |
30029 | Is it the system you mean?" |
30029 | Is this agreed?" |
30029 | Is your planet joined with others in a government or does it exist alone?" |
30029 | Some of them must be unfavorable to some beings?" |
30029 | Surely the truth is the truth, just as the Ruler is the Ruler?" |
30029 | Was the crash intentional?" |
30029 | What keeps us obeying laws that make things inconvenient for us? |
30029 | What keeps us obeying laws we ourselves make? |
30029 | Who governs you?" |
22357 | A shark, then? |
22357 | A young gentleman? 22357 Aeroplaning has been with us now for more than twenty years, and one might well ask: Why should this peril be only revealing itself in our day? |
22357 | Ah, who knows? |
22357 | Ah, you add pugilism to your elegant accomplishments? |
22357 | Ah, you would attack the English battleships with submarines? |
22357 | Am I the only big, tall man in the district? 22357 And how would you act, may I ask?" |
22357 | And pray, sir, what is the impediment? |
22357 | And pray, sir, what may this service be? |
22357 | And scalp him? |
22357 | And then another slice for supper and another for breakfast-- but, I say, Daddy, a''stricter could n''t swallow a porkpine, could he? 22357 And to Gaster Fell?" |
22357 | And what_ did_ he think? |
22357 | And where is it, then, this house which you have built? |
22357 | And which king? |
22357 | And who was the fielder, Daddy? |
22357 | And why not? |
22357 | And why to him? |
22357 | And why? |
22357 | And you know such a woman? |
22357 | And you will live alone there? |
22357 | And you will live on the Gaster Fell? |
22357 | And_ was_ he the Devil? |
22357 | Any rings? |
22357 | Anybody wounded? |
22357 | Anything else? |
22357 | Anything you particularly value? |
22357 | Are all here? |
22357 | Are there toys in heaven, do you think? |
22357 | Are we simply to sit in front of their trenches and be content to let them do what they will with ten provinces of France? 22357 Are you sure of all this?" |
22357 | Are you the captain? |
22357 | As big as you, Daddy? |
22357 | As many toys as in Hamley''s shop? |
22357 | Asked him to-- asked him what? |
22357 | But is France, is Belgium,_ never_ to be rid of them? |
22357 | But surely, my friend,said I,"you can tell me what is ready?" |
22357 | But what do they do in India? |
22357 | But why should they inquire for me? |
22357 | But you will make me a promise? |
22357 | But, Daddy, is it true that God listens to all we say? |
22357 | Ca n''t you see the flag? 22357 Can I trust you? |
22357 | Can the Devil do wonderful things with a ball? |
22357 | Could he swallow a jaguar? |
22357 | Daddy, was Father Christmas killed in the war? |
22357 | Daddy,said Dimples, suddenly,"should we do just the same as Jesus did?" |
22357 | Daddy,said Laddie, carrying on the cross- examination with the intense earnestness of a child,"could a boa- constrictor swallow any small animal?" |
22357 | Daddy,said Laddie,"have_ you_ ever seen God?" |
22357 | Daddy,with the energy of one who has a happy idea,"could he have pitched it on the batsman''s toe?" |
22357 | Dare not? |
22357 | Did He take malt extract? |
22357 | Did he ever get out for nothing? |
22357 | Did he ever kill a dog? |
22357 | Did he get the half- crown? |
22357 | Did he look at you? |
22357 | Did nobody kill him? |
22357 | Did you come from Oxford with this precious project? |
22357 | Did you ever catch a catch like that, Daddy? |
22357 | Did you ever see W. G. make a hundred, Daddy? |
22357 | Did you ever see a man eaten by sharks? |
22357 | Did you ever see a really dreadful snake? |
22357 | Did you kill it? |
22357 | Did you know W. G., Daddy? |
22357 | Did you never catch a good catch? |
22357 | Did you say tea_ and_ beer? |
22357 | Did you think, then, that you were the only man in the world with a taste for solitude? 22357 Do tell us, Daddy?" |
22357 | Do you dukker? |
22357 | Do you fink that the roses know us? |
22357 | Do you fink,asked Dimples, with his big, solemn, grey eyes wide open,"there was ever a boa-''strictor forty- five feet long?" |
22357 | Do you mean to say that you live here? |
22357 | Do you see that? 22357 Do you think I could n''t tell a Rolls- Royce when I see it-- I, who spend half my life on a car and the other half under it? |
22357 | Do you think a zebu could fight a crocodile? |
22357 | Do you use Long Melford? |
22357 | Do zebus bite? |
22357 | Great Chief, why does a wicked Paleface leave paper wherever he goes? |
22357 | Has one ever scalped you? |
22357 | Have you ever scalped one? |
22357 | Have you found his trail? |
22357 | Have you my tea there? |
22357 | Have you seen wild Indians? |
22357 | Have you tied their hands? |
22357 | Have you, then, built a house upon the fells? |
22357 | Henrietta,I said,"what have you done with my coat?" |
22357 | How dared you break my desk and steal my letter? |
22357 | How did you get that? |
22357 | How do the sledge and the reindeer get across the sea? 22357 How do you do it?" |
22357 | How do you know that? |
22357 | How long do you think it would take the zebu to beat the crocodile? |
22357 | How should I know? |
22357 | I expect you''re joking-- what? |
22357 | I s''pose an elephant would be the biggest? |
22357 | I say, look here, this is rather out o''date, ai n''t it? |
22357 | If the horses had been there, what would you have done? |
22357 | Is He listenin''now? |
22357 | Is this blackmail? |
22357 | Like some one? 22357 Lord''a mercy, miss, and where did you go?" |
22357 | May I ask who you are? |
22357 | May I ask, sir,said he, in an easy conversational fashion,"whether you can recall Principal Munro, of my college?" |
22357 | Might I have a word with you, sir, if you can kindly give me a moment? |
22357 | Must we wait another month? |
22357 | My dear Barker, do n''t you think that such a modern highwayman as you describe would be more likely to operate outside his own district? 22357 No pain, of course?" |
22357 | No, boy; how could the roses know us? |
22357 | No, no; why should he? |
22357 | No, one would n''t, would it? 22357 Not marry-- and why?" |
22357 | Not much room for practice here? |
22357 | Now,said he,"what am I to do to earn this?" |
22357 | Oh, Daddy, how could you read all that? |
22357 | Oh, you wo n''t go? |
22357 | On one leg? |
22357 | One that would turn you black and dead you in five minutes? |
22357 | Or what, sir? |
22357 | Perhaps you''ve heard of Miss Flossie Thornton and Miss Hilda Mannering? 22357 Pray, sir,"said he,"why did you imagine that any humiliation to Lord Barrymore would be pleasing to me?" |
22357 | See that stream which lies like a silver band upon the distant moor? 22357 Sent down?" |
22357 | Shall I shoot the green one? |
22357 | Shall we crawl up to them? |
22357 | So it was not true? |
22357 | So you made a tumult in his street, forced his door, and beat his footman? |
22357 | Suppose it had hit his body? |
22357 | That would stop all trouble, would n''t it, Daddy? |
22357 | The church or the chapel? |
22357 | Then what will you do? |
22357 | Then why believe it? |
22357 | Then why does n''t He kill the Devil? |
22357 | Then why live there? |
22357 | Then you go-- you really go? |
22357 | Then you wo n''t take back what you said of me-- the degradation and the rest? |
22357 | They did n''t scalp you, did they, Daddy? |
22357 | They would n''t be very grateful, would they? |
22357 | Warriors of the Leatherskins, why have we come here? |
22357 | Was he a very good bowler? |
22357 | Was he nice? |
22357 | Was he the best bat in the world, Daddy? |
22357 | Was he very fast? |
22357 | Was it a big dog? |
22357 | Was there no good bowler until Spofforth came? |
22357 | Well, dear? |
22357 | Well, did Jesus lie down every day from twelve to one? |
22357 | Well, suppose he butted him once every three hours, do n''t you think--? |
22357 | Well, then, a rhinoceros? |
22357 | Well, then, what did the carnivorous animals eat? |
22357 | Well, then,asked Dimples,"could a jaguar swallow a boa-''strictor?" |
22357 | Well, what is it? |
22357 | Well, what is there, Daddy? |
22357 | Well, what''s the matter? |
22357 | Well? |
22357 | Well? |
22357 | Were n''t you frightened, Daddy? |
22357 | What about that, Daddy? |
22357 | What about their horses? 22357 What about?" |
22357 | What are we to do? |
22357 | What did he hit you for? |
22357 | What did the bloke hit you for? |
22357 | What did the people who did n''t escape think about it? |
22357 | What do you mean by killing our buffaloes? |
22357 | What else should we understand from a crown? |
22357 | What else would the bloke do when you bashed his hat? |
22357 | What has? |
22357 | What have you been talking about? |
22357 | What is it? |
22357 | What is the biggest animal in South America, Daddy? |
22357 | What is the meaning of this? |
22357 | What is the use? 22357 What is your effective fleet, Admiral?" |
22357 | What is your name? |
22357 | What is your name? |
22357 | What on earth does the foolish thing hope to do if she could find me? |
22357 | What on earth--? |
22357 | What right have you to play the spy on me? |
22357 | What right have you to stop us on the public road, I should like to know? |
22357 | What says the Spanish poet Calderon? |
22357 | What shall we do with them? |
22357 | What sort of a squeak, please? |
22357 | What then would you advise? |
22357 | What was He like, then? |
22357 | What was it dressed like? |
22357 | What was it, Daddy? |
22357 | What would you have? |
22357 | What''s Gweek? |
22357 | What''s Romanys? |
22357 | What''s it going to cost? |
22357 | What''s the biggest snake you ever saw? |
22357 | What''s up? 22357 What, a sailor and afraid?" |
22357 | What, then, are my instructions, as you are pleased to call them? |
22357 | When? |
22357 | Where did you see him? |
22357 | Where do you live? |
22357 | Where''s master? |
22357 | Where,I asked,"are the Romany chals and the Romany chis?" |
22357 | Which is strongest, Daddy, God or the Devil? |
22357 | Which is the horridest, Daddy-- a snake or a shark? |
22357 | Which king? |
22357 | Who ever heard of a horse''s scalp? 22357 Who is it? |
22357 | Who is the wench? 22357 Who was Popoff?" |
22357 | Who was the one, Daddy? |
22357 | Whose beard? |
22357 | Why a rose and why a crown? |
22357 | Why are you here, sir? |
22357 | Why did he raise his hands twice? |
22357 | Why did you not warn me, Henrietta? |
22357 | Why did you rob me last night? |
22357 | Why do you say that I robbed you last night? |
22357 | Why do you want this large sum of money? |
22357 | Why not? |
22357 | Why were you such a chump as to turn your back on him like that? |
22357 | Why, what''s wrong with them? |
22357 | Why? |
22357 | Will you hold his coat? |
22357 | Wo n''t go away? 22357 Would he have cried?" |
22357 | You are my nephew, Vereker Tregellis? |
22357 | You had my letter? |
22357 | You have food- stuffs on board? |
22357 | You were told that I was not receiving? |
22357 | You will bolt your door at night? |
22357 | _ Which_ church? |
22357 | ***** DESTRUCTION OF ENEMY''S FLEET***** BURNING OF TOWN***** TRAWLERS DESTROY MINE FIELD LOSS OF TWO BATTLESHIPS***** IS IT THE END? |
22357 | Above all, might it not be the food of life, of monstrous life, even as the humble grease of the ocean is the food for the mighty whale? |
22357 | Am I the only man with a motor- car?" |
22357 | And then from Dimples:--"Whose half- crown?" |
22357 | And what was the meaning of it all? |
22357 | Anything upset you?" |
22357 | Are n''t you afraid of being caught? |
22357 | At every gathering of airmen, Joyce- Armstrong, according to Dangerfield, would ask, with an enigmatic smile:"And where, pray, is Myrtle''s head?" |
22357 | But before I go, how is this?" |
22357 | But might it not be the remains of life? |
22357 | But was it not possible that I had attained it? |
22357 | But what about me? |
22357 | But what do you know of Gaster Fell, Miss Cameron?" |
22357 | But why should they suspect my modest confectioner''s villa more than any other of the ten thousand houses that face the sea? |
22357 | But you say that you can do me a service which will be worth a thousand pounds to me?" |
22357 | By what devilish instinct did this raw undergraduate find the one chink in his armour? |
22357 | Can I hope to convey it to you even as I saw it myself last Thursday? |
22357 | Can you give me no hint what means you would adopt to attain this very desirable end?" |
22357 | Can you undertake to hold her securely while I go to Colonel Worral at Pedley and get a warrant and a guard?" |
22357 | Could it be merely the restlessness, the love of adventure of a young girl? |
22357 | Crocodiles live on sand- banks, do n''t they? |
22357 | Daddy, did you ever see a fairy?" |
22357 | Daddy, will you tell us about animals?" |
22357 | Did n''t you tell him that I am not seen before midday?" |
22357 | Died of what? |
22357 | Do n''t you think he would beat the crocodile?" |
22357 | Do n''t you think if we both screamed together we could do some good? |
22357 | Do you fink you would have heard of a boa-''strictor forty- five feet long if there was one in South America?" |
22357 | Do you imagine that you could defeat their vast armada?" |
22357 | Do you know the person? |
22357 | Do you mean to tell me that I''m not morally justified in what I have done? |
22357 | Do you really believe-- does anybody really believe-- that a man''s head could be driven clean into his body by the force of a fall? |
22357 | Do you suppose that I could go and stick up this one personal enemy of mine and escape detection? |
22357 | Have you a bolt on the inside of your door?" |
22357 | Have you ever thought of going further-- or seeking a course of college or even a learned profession?" |
22357 | Have you not your orders? |
22357 | Have you seen him before?" |
22357 | How could he swallow that?" |
22357 | How do you know what friends she may have?" |
22357 | How many hundred Rolls- Royces are there in the South of England?" |
22357 | I hope I have convinced you that I had intended full reparation in each case before you came to accuse me?" |
22357 | I remember old Horli saying,"What use is a gun aboard a submarine?" |
22357 | If that latent power of Dimples should ever come out, how will it be manifest? |
22357 | Is it our brave French soldiers who advance? |
22357 | Is n''t he too awful with that black thing over his face? |
22357 | Like whom?" |
22357 | Nothing more?" |
22357 | Now in London--""Well, what about London?" |
22357 | Now, Barker, what do you think of it all? |
22357 | Oh, my goodness, whatever shall we do?" |
22357 | Or is it your splendid Tommies? |
22357 | Or was there, possibly, some deeper meaning in this nocturnal journey? |
22357 | She had clearly lied to me, too, for was it conceivable that she should correspond with a man whom she had never seen? |
22357 | Then how did you understand all I have said to you about gipsies? |
22357 | Was it a whale, Daddy?" |
22357 | Was it the beer-- or was it the tea? |
22357 | Was n''t that so?" |
22357 | Were n''t you, Baby?" |
22357 | What about the girls?" |
22357 | What about yourself?" |
22357 | What aid should be needed on Gaster Fell?" |
22357 | What are you then? |
22357 | What could she be doing flying the flag in the enemy''s waters? |
22357 | What did Venables say? |
22357 | What did you do it_ for_? |
22357 | What do you mean? |
22357 | What does this prove? |
22357 | What is it that you want?" |
22357 | What is it?" |
22357 | What is sleep? |
22357 | What motive could have taken her from her snug room on to the bleak, wind- swept hills? |
22357 | What on earth is the matter? |
22357 | What power could there be to draw this tender girl, through wind and rain and darkness, across the fearsome moors to that strange rendezvous? |
22357 | What shall be his fate? |
22357 | What was it you asked?" |
22357 | What was it?" |
22357 | What would you advise us to do?" |
22357 | What''s yours?" |
22357 | What, then, does Wriggly represent? |
22357 | When has such a story as this been written in the annals of our race? |
22357 | Who are you to call her Henrietta?" |
22357 | Who has a Rolls- Royce about here except you?" |
22357 | Who''s the fellow who talks of''one crowded hour of glorious life''? |
22357 | Why do you think that I will give you so large a sum of money?" |
22357 | Why should I have a_ port_ of any kind? |
22357 | Why the devil do n''t you keep your head- lights on? |
22357 | Why?" |
22357 | With whom will the honour lie?" |
22357 | You could n''t call them useful, could you?" |
22357 | You will give me water, will you not? |
22357 | You will not refuse me?" |
22357 | cried the elder,"may I present Mr. Jack Jarvis, of Brasenose College? |
22357 | from both boys: and then,"Did it go into the next county, Daddy?" |
22357 | he cried,"what are you up to?" |
22357 | or"Were you ever chased by a bear?" |
22357 | who is there can tell me where it leads?" |
22357 | you would treat a lady so-- you would do it again? |
29146 | A tip- sheet for the weightless races at Fomalhaut VI? |
29146 | Already? 29146 And this shoal in hyper- space is a world, is n''t it?" |
29146 | And? |
29146 | Are you nuts? |
29146 | But I thought Irwadi craved isolation--"Isolation, Chind? 29146 But I-- you-- aren''t you coming?" |
29146 | But could there be? |
29146 | But they''ll find us, and--"You coming upstairs or will you wait out here and freeze to death in the cold? |
29146 | But this particular shoal-- it''s midway between Irwadi and Earth? |
29146 | But what elth? |
29146 | But you--"I? 29146 Did you say Margot Dennison? |
29146 | Do I bow down in awe or run from here screaming? 29146 Do n''t you know who that guy is?" |
29146 | Do you have enough--"Me? 29146 Do you want me to follow them down?" |
29146 | Does it really matter? 29146 For now?" |
29146 | Have n''t you ever been through hyper- space before? |
29146 | How''s about taking them? |
29146 | I--"For crying out loud, I do n''t look that lecherous, do I? 29146 Is n''t it clear? |
29146 | Is n''t it-- beautiful? |
29146 | Is there such a fuel supply in the Graveyard? |
29146 | Let''s see it in writing, huh? |
29146 | No? 29146 Ramsey, tell me, what is X?" |
29146 | Relax, will you? 29146 So do I take the ship back up?" |
29146 | So? 29146 Still, I never spent the night in a man''s--""What''s the matter with you? |
29146 | Their ship? |
29146 | Then what are we going to do? |
29146 | Then why are n''t trips through hyper- space instantaneous? 29146 Then why do n''t you talk in_ Coine_,"Ramsey said in the interstellar language,"and make her feel better? |
29146 | Tho if you will kindly thurrender your permit? |
29146 | Well? |
29146 | Were you talking to me? |
29146 | What about Sally and the kids? |
29146 | What about the ship? |
29146 | What about the_ Polaris_? |
29146 | What are you going to do now? |
29146 | What can it possibly be? |
29146 | What certain points? |
29146 | What did you tell him? 29146 What do you mean?" |
29146 | What do you want? |
29146 | What does all that mean, Captain Ramsey? |
29146 | What impression? |
29146 | What now, little lady? |
29146 | What the devil is that supposed to mean? |
29146 | What will I do? 29146 What''s so funny?" |
29146 | What''s the matter? |
29146 | What-- what do you mean? |
29146 | Where did they go? |
29146 | Where to? |
29146 | Where to? |
29146 | Where''d you go? |
29146 | Who wants to go back to Earth-- if you ca n''t? |
29146 | Wo n''t you Earthmen ever learn? |
29146 | Yes, what is it? |
29146 | You got a place to sleep? |
29146 | You hear it? |
29146 | You mean it? |
29146 | You mean they have to be avoided? |
29146 | You mean we''ll take off from a Graveyard? 29146 You really do n''t believe that, do you? |
29146 | You see? |
29146 | You''d really like to know, would n''t you? |
29146 | You''re a dance- hall girl, are n''t you? |
29146 | ***** Ramsey said:"What makes you think I''ll let you take her?" |
29146 | *****"Did n''t it strike you as odd that a scientist should be elevated to the top post in your department?" |
29146 | *****"What is it?" |
29146 | A barrier of stark terror, subjective and unfounded on fact? |
29146 | And beyond it-- what? |
29146 | And the something that was found needed a scientist?" |
29146 | Beauty or power? |
29146 | Because he thought he would die? |
29146 | Because that was the only way you could perish on a world lacking in the time dimension-- by your own thoughts? |
29146 | Besides, why arouse suspicion?" |
29146 | But at the top-- who would crave isolation at the top?" |
29146 | But did n''t the notes need the medium of time in which to be heard? |
29146 | But it is n''t necessary now, is it? |
29146 | But then the Graveyard is a kind of parts department, is n''t it?" |
29146 | But what the devil would hyper- space have to do with such a myth? |
29146 | Could his fear be attributed to ancestral memory, as Dennison had indicated? |
29146 | Did you expect a palace?" |
29146 | Do n''t you read the''casts?" |
29146 | Do n''t you understand that? |
29146 | Do you understand?" |
29146 | Do you?" |
29146 | Does that make sense?" |
29146 | Duration is purely subjective, so what''s your hurry?" |
29146 | Especially since you''re in a jam with a totalitarian government gone wild? |
29146 | From a junk- heap of battered old derelict ships?" |
29146 | He saluted crisply and said:"You wanted to see me, sir?" |
29146 | How could they hear music here at all? |
29146 | If they do n''t escape, how can we follow them?" |
29146 | Ironical, is n''t it? |
29146 | It''s always encountered in hyper- space between Earth and Irwadi?" |
29146 | Just how do you hide your thoughts from a mind reader? |
29146 | Mental suggestion? |
29146 | Of what? |
29146 | Or must proto- man, like humans everywhere, fall victim to subjective time if objective time did not matter for him? |
29146 | Or should I thay, ecth- captain?" |
29146 | Or were they hearing it? |
29146 | Ramar Chind shrugged resignedly and lisped:"How much fuel will they need for their purposes, sir, whatever their purposes are?" |
29146 | Ramsey, who had replaced the letter where he''d found it, said:"Just what the devil did you think you were doing, locking us in?" |
29146 | Sally Englander called from the kitchen of the small flat:"Will Jase be staying for supper?" |
29146 | She merely asked:"Is it true that there''s no such thing as time in hyper- space?" |
29146 | She said:"I''m prepared to pay you one thousand credits; what do you say?" |
29146 | So what?" |
29146 | So, why Garr Symm? |
29146 | That''s why I''m here, or did n''t you guess?" |
29146 | The stakes were big-- a planet or two-- but it all added up to an----_ EQUATION OF DOOM by GERALD VANCE"Your name ith Jathon Ramthey?" |
29146 | The tri- di star?" |
29146 | Then was there a barrier which Garr Symm, along with all humanoids, had somehow inherited? |
29146 | Then what''s this?" |
29146 | They take several hours, do n''t they?" |
29146 | Think of what it means, Ramsey, can you? |
29146 | Under the circumstances? |
29146 | Was it really baseless-- this crawling, cold- fingered hand of fear on his spine? |
29146 | Well?" |
29146 | Well?" |
29146 | Well?" |
29146 | What can I do?" |
29146 | What d''you say?" |
29146 | What did she expect? |
29146 | What did you tell him?" |
29146 | What else did you read in my mind?" |
29146 | What other qualifications did he have which gave him the top Irwadian Security job? |
29146 | What the devil d''you think it was first got man out of his cave and started along the road to civilization and the stars? |
29146 | What was Ramsey''s secret? |
29146 | What was X? |
29146 | What was that you were thinking? |
29146 | Which do you think won in the end?" |
29146 | Who?" |
29146 | Will you please close that mind of yours? |
29146 | You read my father''s letter, did n''t you? |
29146 | You think we''re going to spend the night here? |
29146 | You understand?" |
29146 | You, Vardin?" |
29146 | _ The Enterprise_...."But do n''t we do anything except follow them?" |
29146 | would take your license away if you took a ship up and through hyper, do you? |
30126 | By whose interpretation, yours or mine? |
30126 | And, still further, he interprets the Bible in the light(?) |
30126 | But do you see where this brings us? |
30126 | But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe My words?" |
30126 | But suppose a man should seek to know spiritual truth and yet refuse to surrender his heart to Christ in faith, then what? |
30126 | But suppose the inquirer doubts the possibility of entering into a scientific knowledge of spiritual truth by following this formula, what then? |
30126 | For Satan raised a question about the Word,--"Yea, hath God said?" |
30126 | For how can faith in an inerrant Bible and unbelief in its inerrancy abide in harmony in the same house? |
30126 | For how can finite man relate and interpret the few and scattered facts he discovers in the realm of infinite truth? |
30126 | Foster, in the Chicago University Divinity School: Is there no place to assail Christianity but a divinity school? |
30126 | God responsible for the unspeakable woe and the unmeasured suffering of man? |
30126 | God the author of that inherent force in man''s nature which has filled the earth with hatred, violence, bloodshed, and death? |
30126 | Has present- day science anything to say about this? |
30126 | How can a man by searching find out God? |
30126 | How can a man follow such methods and yet imagine that he is scientific? |
30126 | If the Bible is not a reliable guide in facts, how do we know that it is a trustworthy guide in doctrine? |
30126 | In spite of the collapse of the supposed biological proofs, are there any tangible and scientifically established proofs in the geological realm? |
30126 | Is a theological seminary an appropriate place for a general massacre of Christian doctrine? |
30126 | Is pantheism true? |
30126 | Is there no one to write infidel books except the professors of Christian theology? |
30126 | These questions are: If the Bible is wrong in history, what guarantee is there that it is right in morals? |
30126 | What can this mean but that Spencer saw, at least dimly, the radical difference between the intellectual and the spiritual faculties? |
30126 | What reason more can the Church want to justify her for intolerance of a theory that will do this to a man''s faith? |
30126 | When did the Church ever try to force a man, educated or ignorant, to give up what he knows to be facts in order to become a Christian? |
30126 | When was a man ever asked by Christian schools to choose between the assured results and methods of scientific investigation and loyalty to Christ? |
30126 | Where lies the cause? |
30474 | A relief for you, eh? |
30474 | As vicious as all that? |
30474 | Did they get a picture of the dome? |
30474 | Nasty? |
30474 | None? |
30474 | Not a hint? |
30474 | What''s happened here? |
30474 | What''ve they been up to, Dar? |
30474 | Why''ve you gone underground? 30474 You do n''t suppose this is all a waste of time, do you?" |
30474 | ***** The two walked down the long corridor together and Ebor said,"Well? |
30474 | What happened?" |
30474 | Why do you need cheering up?" |
30474 | [ Illustration] THEY ALSO SERVE By DONALD E. WESTLAKE Illustrated by Douglas_ Why should people hate vultures? |
30649 | Anyone else in the house? |
30649 | Do n''t you see? 30649 Do you know why we are ahead of you in space?" |
30649 | Space program? |
30649 | Where''s your wife? |
30649 | _ What?_He waved a hand. |
30649 | But what if there was no way out? |
30649 | But what? |
30649 | It said, HAVE YOU INSPECTED HULL? |
30649 | What are rockets, compared to this?" |
30743 | What then is a proposition? |
30259 | Are n''t there guerrillas in the Ancarta vicinity for you to work with? |
30259 | But... who are you? 30259 Can you provide it?" |
30259 | Did you ever hear of jujitsu? |
30259 | Does n''t it? |
30259 | Fifty? 30259 God?" |
30259 | Government men do n''t come out one at a time, do they, Huey? |
30259 | How come? |
30259 | How do you know? |
30259 | How many men are going to come back? |
30259 | How many people are there on this planet? |
30259 | Such as? |
30259 | The war''s definitely over, is n''t it? |
30259 | Then why come to us? |
30259 | Think they all got tails? |
30259 | Well,he asked,"do I pass the course?" |
30259 | Well? |
30259 | What now? |
30259 | What''s important is, who are_ you_? 30259 Who are you planning on calling?" |
30259 | Who are you? |
30259 | Who do you think you are? |
30259 | Why not? |
30259 | Why should I believe it? |
30259 | After all, I''d given it to him, had n''t I? |
30259 | After all, what else was there to do? |
30259 | And what are you doing here?" |
30259 | Carboy?" |
30259 | How did you get your information out?" |
30259 | How do you know?" |
30259 | How many of them are going to get lost out there, return to the city, try to go up against New Didymus with a heater and nothing else? |
30259 | How many of them have had all the excitement they want? |
30259 | Sixty? |
30259 | Want to capture us all right now and take us back to New Didymus with you?" |
30259 | Well, it was what they wanted, was n''t it? |
30259 | What army?" |
30259 | What difference did it make whether or not he called me"Sir"? |
30259 | What force? |
30259 | What makes them think a man''s special, just because he uses his brain once in a while? |
30476 | How could I miss it, darling? 30476 How''s_ your_ moon rocket coming along, son?" |
30476 | Is it still hush- hush? |
30476 | The Russians? |
30476 | Where will you be? |
30476 | You were planning to make the trip also? |
30476 | As he got up from his chair, Mom said,"And what''s your plan for today, young man? |
30476 | But could he smuggle himself aboard? |
30476 | Davy Crockett or Buck Rogers?" |
30476 | Did you see the rocket blast?" |
30476 | Fourth of July on the moon?" |
30476 | Guess where I am? |
30476 | He kissed his wife and said,"Well, did you see the big sky rocket?" |
30476 | It went to the moon, did n''t it?" |
30476 | John called,"Where''s Bobby? |
30476 | Lots of fun no doubt but what''s the purpose? |
30476 | What do you think of this boy of ours?_ Bobby gulped the last of his cereal so he could go outside and wriggle for joy. |
30476 | Who said Dad did n''t know what he was doing? |
30476 | Why not give Mom a hint? |
29931 | And the return? |
29931 | And when these plans are carried out you expect success? |
29931 | And you expect me to loan you money on the strength of this-- this day- dreaming on paper? |
29931 | Any news? |
29931 | Are you happy? |
29931 | Better than your idea of a single booster? |
29931 | But if it did work--? |
29931 | But what kind of an alternative is this? 29931 But why does it have to be so hard? |
29931 | Do n''t you believe it can be done? |
29931 | Do you know what you signed? |
29931 | Do you still own a car? |
29931 | Have you seen Morton lately? 29931 How can I service them-- from my basement?" |
29931 | Killing me? 29931 That_ is_ the truth?" |
29931 | The crew-- died? |
29931 | Then what are you waiting for? |
29931 | Then why on earth did you sign them? |
29931 | Through? 29931 What are you doing?" |
29931 | What have you got in that briefcase? |
29931 | What time? |
29931 | Who? |
29931 | Yes? |
29931 | Yes? |
29931 | You are n''t going out? |
29931 | You came here after_ what_? |
29931 | You expect me to bail you out-- clean up your debts-- put you clear? |
29931 | You know where you can raise-- more money? |
29931 | You think it wo n''t work, then? |
29931 | You''d actually--_kill_, to get that ship into the air? |
29931 | You''re sure this time, though? |
29931 | Are you_ really_ still at it-- beating your brains out against that stone wall?" |
29931 | Do you realize that with these papers I can put you in the street? |
29931 | Giving away everything you''ve got?" |
29931 | Gorman laughed and said,"I suppose that''s a problem you''ll face when you come to it?" |
29931 | He asked,"Are you going to stop the flight?" |
29931 | How do you feel about it? |
29931 | How many failures? |
29931 | If they all ca n''t make it, would a later date--?" |
29931 | Is that all?" |
29931 | Is that clear?" |
29931 | Lake--?" |
29931 | Shall we have dinner in the patio?" |
29931 | Suppose we could put a rocket on the Moon and bring it back? |
29931 | That all I have to do is raise my hand and you''re done?" |
29931 | The last, crude insult? |
29931 | Turn a perfectly sound, entrenched business into a blue- sky factory? |
29931 | Was it possible? |
29931 | What are the figures, Lucy?" |
29931 | What are you going to do?_""I''m going to be the first man to send a rocket to the Moon." |
29931 | What now, Coving?" |
29931 | What''s the latest on the radar relay equipment?" |
29931 | What''s with the dream now?" |
29931 | Where would that leave us? |
29931 | Why ca n''t one of the big corporations help you? |
29931 | Why do n''t you take their orders?" |
29931 | You follow me?" |
29931 | You remember my basement days, do n''t you Joshua?" |
29931 | You''ve selected them?" |
29931 | _ Fortunately?_***** At times he had wondered. |
30715 | And what have you decided? |
30715 | How do you feel? |
30715 | Oh, you''ve given it some thought, Doc? |
30715 | They''re very much in love, are n''t they? 30715 You know how important it is that this colony be established? |
30715 | Farrel said,"How do you feel?" |
30715 | It is n''t fair to bring a baby into--"Farrel said,"Fair, Mary? |
30715 | Why not admit you''re licked?" |
30715 | You know that, do n''t you? |
30304 | And you want to pick up our pet spy? |
30304 | Any indication yet as to who our saboteur is? |
30304 | Ca n''t we phone the target building? |
30304 | Did you ever hear of the Pauli Effect? |
30304 | Do n''t you have any idea? |
30304 | Do you think the shock treatment you gave him will cause any repercussions? |
30304 | Have you got any ideas yet? |
30304 | How long do you think it will be before we can resume our work with the Monster? |
30304 | How much longer do you figure it''ll take, Dave? |
30304 | How so? |
30304 | Mr. Taggert? 30304 Now, what happens if your axioms-- not the logic_ about_ the axioms, but the axioms themselves-- are proven to be wrong?" |
30304 | Raving? |
30304 | So, what evidence do they have? 30304 What do you suggest?" |
30304 | What do you think of the sabotage idea? |
30304 | What else can you do with a man who''s a psionic psychopath? |
30304 | What excuse do we have for putting a new man on the Redford team? |
30304 | What got you onto this? |
30304 | What was the snooping you said you had to do? |
30304 | What''s that? |
30304 | What''s the pitch? |
30304 | What? |
30304 | Would you care for some coffee? |
30304 | Yes? |
30304 | You all right? |
30304 | You want to carry that mat? |
30304 | _ Even if it has to smash every experimental device around!_After all, if nobody can experiment on your theory, it ca n''t be proved wrong, can it? |
30304 | As the door opened, Taggert said:"Senator Gonzales, may I present Mr. David MacHeath? |
30304 | But we_ do_ have one suspect, do n''t we? |
30304 | But, first... Harry, how''d you know about Bern''s reactions? |
30304 | Do you realize that this is the fortieth anniversary of the first saucer sighting, back in 1944?" |
30304 | How''s everything?" |
30304 | Is n''t that what a scientist is supposed to do?" |
30304 | No dice, eh?" |
30304 | Odd streak of luck we''ve had, is n''t it? |
30304 | Or are you trying to give me your impression of Mrs. Jesser in a conversation with a saucerite?" |
30304 | See the pattern?" |
30304 | So?" |
30304 | Then why arrest him?" |
30304 | Uh... would n''t we?" |
30304 | What about_ him_?" |
30304 | What did you pick up?" |
30304 | Will you go down and get it for me, Bill?" |
30304 | You David MacHeath?" |
30398 | ''Lo, Kilby.... Did you forget? |
30398 | And I''m forgiven? |
30398 | And be picked apart mentally and physically in the Federation''s laboratories? |
30398 | Did n''t keep you waiting, did I? |
30398 | Did you reset the trap switch at the house entry? |
30398 | Forget what? |
30398 | Got him instantly, eh? |
30398 | Somebody has been checking on you, too? |
30398 | That''s obvious, is n''t it? 30398 There''s no indication of what did attract attention to you?" |
30398 | Until we hear some day that billions of human beings are dying on the Federation''s worlds? |
30398 | Well,Halder asked,"what else can we do? |
30398 | Were you able to bring the records with you, Rane? |
30398 | When was this? |
30398 | Whose problem are you supposed to solve now? |
30398 | Why that? |
30398 | Wo n''t it? 30398 You still intend to use the Senla Starlight Cruisers to get out into space?" |
30398 | You warned Rane and Santin? |
30398 | All right?" |
30398 | And with the Federation on our trail... even if we get away this time, what chance is there now of contacting the whole group before time runs out?" |
30398 | Halder growled amiably,"What do you think? |
30398 | How can you be sure?" |
30398 | Now, is there anything else to discuss?" |
30398 | Rane turned to the exit portal''s controls, asked,"Where shall I let you out?" |
30398 | What do you say, Rane?" |
30398 | What had they done with Kilby? |
30398 | What happened?" |
30398 | Why stop?" |
30398 | Will you be back before evening?" |
14021 | A doctor, sir? |
14021 | And America? |
14021 | And Christianity certainly has been the Religion of the West up to a hundred years ago? |
14021 | And Europe? |
14021 | And how did we keep out of the Eastern War? |
14021 | And if it goes wrong? |
14021 | And is there any other news? |
14021 | And my Germans are in it? 14021 And nothing more is known?" |
14021 | And now what remains to be said? 14021 And that is all?" |
14021 | And that priest-- that priest does n''t think so? |
14021 | And the Abbey will be used? |
14021 | And the East? |
14021 | And the Holy Father? |
14021 | And the programme? |
14021 | And the religious effect of that? |
14021 | And they? |
14021 | And what do you think? |
14021 | And what is the Government doing? |
14021 | And what next, sir? 14021 And what then?" |
14021 | And what then? |
14021 | And you are sure? |
14021 | And you have done so? |
14021 | And you think our plan will hinder it? |
14021 | And you will tell them so? |
14021 | And you, Holiness? |
14021 | And you? |
14021 | And your Eminence? |
14021 | And your speech to- morrow? |
14021 | And-- and they''ve just stopped? |
14021 | And-- and which would you say were the most highly evolved people-- East or West? |
14021 | Any complete message? |
14021 | Are you a Catholic? |
14021 | Are you going like this? 14021 Are you in pain?" |
14021 | Are you sure you are not too frightened, my dear? 14021 Are you the Archbishop, sir?" |
14021 | Are you too tired to talk, my dear? |
14021 | As you said, What is the use of words? |
14021 | Brand,came the sharp fairy voice,"is that you?... |
14021 | But I really want to get at what they think.... Well, then, that is all? |
14021 | But is it absolutely certain that the East has got them? |
14021 | But it is all well between us again? |
14021 | But what do they say about that? |
14021 | But what does it all mean? 14021 But what has he done?" |
14021 | But what is it? |
14021 | But who is Felsenburgh? |
14021 | But you did what you could, my dear? |
14021 | But-- but can not we be friends? |
14021 | By the way, Brand, what do you know of a man called Phillips? 14021 Can I do anything for you?" |
14021 | Did he confess it? |
14021 | Did you notice anything just now, sweetheart-- when I said that about Jesus Christ? |
14021 | Do I not? |
14021 | Do the people understand? |
14021 | Do you know if he is alive? |
14021 | Do you mean--? 14021 Do you think the conspirators will attempt it?" |
14021 | Does he ask for anything? |
14021 | Eh? |
14021 | Eminence, have you considered the effect in either case? 14021 Europe will not split?" |
14021 | Euthanasia? |
14021 | Father Franklin? |
14021 | Father, I must not keep you; but tell me this-- Who is this man? |
14021 | Felsenburgh? |
14021 | Friends? |
14021 | Good news or bad? |
14021 | Had you better tell me now? |
14021 | Has he any other name? |
14021 | Have you a Comparative Atlas, sir? |
14021 | Have you ever been in a typhoon? |
14021 | Have you noticed how few great men we''ve got? 14021 He is coming straight through, your Eminence?" |
14021 | He will not veto it? |
14021 | He will, will he not? 14021 His likeness to the other?" |
14021 | How did this come through? |
14021 | How do I know it is not a dream? |
14021 | How do they know he was a Catholic? |
14021 | How do you account for that, then? 14021 How ill?" |
14021 | How old is He? |
14021 | How shall you go? |
14021 | How would your old fellow- Catholics account for it? |
14021 | I beg your pardon, sir, but were you at Brighton, at the accident two months ago? |
14021 | I may tell her about you, sir? |
14021 | I must not say I am a priest, I suppose? |
14021 | I suppose we shall communicate with one another? |
14021 | I will telephone in the morning.... Mabel, do you remember what I told you about the priest? |
14021 | Indeed, sir? |
14021 | Is it true,she said again,"that all are to be questioned as to whether they believe in God, and to be killed if they confess it?" |
14021 | Is it true? |
14021 | Is it? 14021 Is n''t it astonishing the way in which suggestion lasts? |
14021 | Is n''t that very hopeful? |
14021 | Is sentimentality all you mean by friendship? 14021 Is that all?" |
14021 | Is there any other proposal? |
14021 | Is this any use? |
14021 | Is what true, my dear? |
14021 | It is not Eastern news? |
14021 | It is not certain that she will die-- it is not imminent? |
14021 | It is of no use.. Then you did sign it? |
14021 | Mabel, where are you going? |
14021 | Mother is ill. Shall I leave her? |
14021 | My darling,cried the man,"have you nothing to say?" |
14021 | My dear, my dear, what is it? |
14021 | My dear, what do you mean when you say that He is not yet known? |
14021 | My dear, what is it? |
14021 | No more than that? |
14021 | No, sir; it was my daughter- in- law-- I beg your pardon, sir, but---"Well? |
14021 | Nothing else? |
14021 | Oh, very good.... May we know what good comes of being''received into the Church?'' |
14021 | Oliver, what do you say to people when they are dying? |
14021 | Oliver,she cried again,"I must tell you this.... Do you know what I thought before you came?" |
14021 | One instant-- is it true that this worship will be compulsory? |
14021 | Shall I send to you in a day or two? 14021 Shall you be there, sir?" |
14021 | Sweetheart,he said gravely,"can not you trust me a little? |
14021 | Tell me, are you very ill? |
14021 | Thank you so much, Mr. Francis.... Then that is the kind of outline? |
14021 | That among the palms, Holiness? |
14021 | That place, father,He said,"what is its name?" |
14021 | That they are pig- headed? 14021 The Mohammedans believe in God, too, do n''t they?" |
14021 | The door is shut, father? 14021 The effect?" |
14021 | Then Felsenburgh was in London? |
14021 | Then when do you suppose the news was made public? |
14021 | Then you did sign it? |
14021 | This man? 14021 Was there ever a dream like this?" |
14021 | Waves, do you think? |
14021 | Well, Eminence? |
14021 | Well, briefly, they say that pain is the result of sin---"And sin? 14021 Well, my child?" |
14021 | Well, my dear, what is it? 14021 Well, my dear?" |
14021 | Well, my dear? |
14021 | Well, my dear? |
14021 | Well, my dear? |
14021 | Well, sir, you will come, will you not? |
14021 | Well, sir,he said hastily,"you will say nothing till you have seen her? |
14021 | Well, then, Father Percy Franklin; can you tell us why you came here? 14021 Well, think about it, and let me know.... You have heard what has happened?" |
14021 | Well, what is it, my dear? 14021 Well, you have seen Mr. Phillips, then?" |
14021 | Well? |
14021 | Well? |
14021 | Were you there, madam? |
14021 | What about him? |
14021 | What about this European parliament? |
14021 | What am I wanted to say? |
14021 | What chance do you see? |
14021 | What do they mean by that? |
14021 | What do you make of it? |
14021 | What do you think of the Pope''s new Religious Order, sir? |
14021 | What do you think of the weather? |
14021 | What do you think will be the effect? |
14021 | What else? |
14021 | What else? |
14021 | What happened to you? |
14021 | What is the meaning? |
14021 | What is the use of these questions? |
14021 | What is your opinion of the whole affair, sir? |
14021 | What kind of figure? |
14021 | What of the figures? |
14021 | What time will they be back? |
14021 | What year was the_ Two- Thirds Majority Bill_ passed? |
14021 | What''s the matter with mother? |
14021 | When would you wish me to bring you Holy Communion? 14021 When?" |
14021 | Where is it? |
14021 | Who is Felsenburgh, after all? |
14021 | Who is it? 14021 Who is that?" |
14021 | Who is there? |
14021 | Who is this man? |
14021 | Who is this? |
14021 | Why are you not a Catholic yourself? |
14021 | Why did he shoot just then? |
14021 | Why does she not send for her parish- priest? |
14021 | Why not at once? |
14021 | Why not now? |
14021 | Why, father? |
14021 | Will you hear my confession, father? |
14021 | Will you promise me to sit quietly, then? |
14021 | Will your Eminence wait here? |
14021 | Would you mind telling us your name? 14021 Yes, Mabel?" |
14021 | Yes, Oliver? |
14021 | Yes, but by what means? |
14021 | Yes, my child,he said quietly,"but who is it?" |
14021 | Yes, my son? |
14021 | Yes? 14021 You are afraid, sir? |
14021 | You are all Masons, of course? |
14021 | You have been here all this evening? |
14021 | You saw that too, then.... Mabel, do you think she is falling back? |
14021 | You see that, do you not? 14021 You sent for him, mother?" |
14021 | You swear you are a priest? |
14021 | You will come, sir, will you not? 14021 Your arm, my dear?" |
14021 | ''Paternity,''is it not? |
14021 | *****"And the fall of the Universities?" |
14021 | ... And it is true that Christians have died for this Faith, whatever it is?" |
14021 | ... Is death imminent?" |
14021 | A line or two ran in her head from one of the old Victorian poets: You doubt If any one Could think or bid it? |
14021 | After all, who was old Blackmore to frighten him? |
14021 | And I am not, any more, at least not with my heart, though I see you are right.... Do you understand, my dear? |
14021 | And I ca n''t get Felsenburgh out of my head.... Father Franklin---""Yes?" |
14021 | And how do you do it, Father Franklin?" |
14021 | And how far was he, Percy Franklin, responsible? |
14021 | And now, you till come, sir?" |
14021 | And then Hell; how could you ever have believed in that?... |
14021 | And what do you think should be done?" |
14021 | And what next?" |
14021 | And what of Julian Felsenburgh?" |
14021 | And will He be with us to- morrow?" |
14021 | And yet, what do I know of him? |
14021 | And you signed it?" |
14021 | And you will not come until twenty- two o''clock, sir?" |
14021 | Are you coming, father?" |
14021 | Are you still losing Catholics through Masonry?" |
14021 | Are you sure?" |
14021 | At any rate, we know your address, and can let you know.... By the way, Father Franklin, are you going back to Westminster to- night?" |
14021 | At least, so I think.... Father, who in God''s name is Felsenburgh?" |
14021 | Brand and his wife know nothing of all this?" |
14021 | Brand? |
14021 | Brand?" |
14021 | Brand?" |
14021 | Brand?" |
14021 | Brand?" |
14021 | But I believe it is practically certain, is it not?--that Divine Worship is to be restored throughout the kingdom?" |
14021 | But after this---""Well?" |
14021 | But briefly---""Well?" |
14021 | But have n''t I told them a hundred times?" |
14021 | But if not---""Well?" |
14021 | But there must be a Founder-- Who, in God''s Name? |
14021 | But what does faith mean, except that we know that mercy will prevail? |
14021 | But you would like to?" |
14021 | By the way...""Yes?" |
14021 | Can you hear?" |
14021 | Can you not shake hands?" |
14021 | Could not republics, too, lay aside their splendour, mobs be tamed, selfishness deny itself, and wisdom confess its ignorance?... |
14021 | Did you know him?" |
14021 | Did you not feel it?" |
14021 | Do n''t you see that Christianity is only one way of saying all that? |
14021 | Do you know whom I at first took it for?" |
14021 | Do you not remember seeing me in the Cathedral?" |
14021 | Do you not understand that all which Jesus Christ promised has come true, though in another way? |
14021 | Do you remember, sir?--an old lady?" |
14021 | Do you see now why I was so tiresome? |
14021 | Does it ever come back to you?" |
14021 | Dreams are nonsense, are they not? |
14021 | Eminence, do you realise how violent the feeling is against us?" |
14021 | Even death itself seemed now no longer terrible, for was not death swallowed up in victory? |
14021 | Even the Archbishop, holy man as he was, with all his childlike faith-- was that the man to lead English Catholics and confound their enemies? |
14021 | Father, ought I to tell him?" |
14021 | First, may I ask a question?" |
14021 | First, there was his intellect, puzzled beyond description, demanding, Why, why, why? |
14021 | Francis?" |
14021 | Francis?" |
14021 | Francis?" |
14021 | Francis?" |
14021 | God-- You would understand, would n''t You?" |
14021 | Have you anything to add to this?" |
14021 | Have you decided yet as to whether the priest is to come again?" |
14021 | He became a Cardinal, did n''t he?" |
14021 | He can not harm me, can he? |
14021 | He had said mass, had he not? |
14021 | He had seen him lay himself down there some time-- was it four hours or four centuries ago? |
14021 | He says he can not deny God, neither can he affirm Him.--He was your secretary, then?" |
14021 | He will be back to dinner, will he not?" |
14021 | He wondered what he was doing now; whether he had taken off the Roman collar of Christ''s familiar slaves? |
14021 | His recommendations--? |
14021 | His voice was as-- as the sound of the sea-- as simple as that-- as-- as lamentable-- as strong as that.--Did you not hear it?" |
14021 | How can he believe it? |
14021 | How can this man injure you?" |
14021 | How can we pretend anything when you do not believe in God? |
14021 | How could he bear that? |
14021 | How could it come about?... |
14021 | How could it not? |
14021 | How long, he wondered, would there be peace? |
14021 | How old are you?" |
14021 | How was it conceivable that God did not intervene, and that the Father of men could permit His dear world to be so ranged against Him? |
14021 | How was it to be dealt with? |
14021 | How would he use his success?... |
14021 | I am a Catholic--?" |
14021 | I am not sure that it appealed even to me much( and I was always a strong Individualist)--except by way of pathos---""Yes?" |
14021 | I am safe now? |
14021 | I do not see how it could be bettered....""Yes, Oliver?" |
14021 | I dreamed of Him all night.... Oliver, where is He?" |
14021 | I mean, who sent for you?" |
14021 | I suppose no rehearsal will be possible?" |
14021 | I suppose you have to write your letter yet?" |
14021 | I understand that you offer yourselves as-- as Masters of Ceremonies--?" |
14021 | I was there too-- do you not remember? |
14021 | I would not move it for the world: it was her toy, was it not?" |
14021 | II And as for Himself, what had He to say to all this? |
14021 | III And as for His inner life, what can be said of that? |
14021 | III"Oh, mother,"said Mabel, kneeling by the bed;"can not you understand what has happened?" |
14021 | If it could reach this woman, who could be too far removed for it to take effect? |
14021 | If_ Papa Angelicus_ who now reigned in Rome had not thought of it, why should a foolish, conceited priest in Westminster set himself up to do so? |
14021 | In Italy? |
14021 | Is it his Holiness?''" |
14021 | It is after midnight, is it not?" |
14021 | It is just nervous excitement.... Shall I pull down the blind?" |
14021 | It is much better so.--And then, I suppose, Father Franklin, you want to give those other things to my mother, too?" |
14021 | It is simple, impressive, and, above all, it is unmistakable in its main lesson---""And that you take to be--?" |
14021 | It is this-- Why do Catholics believe in God?" |
14021 | It meant that every living creature in it was killed and probably many more in the place where it fell-- and what then? |
14021 | It must not be known, sir; you will promise me that, too?" |
14021 | It ran as follows:"What of Masonry? |
14021 | It should have been forwarded by telegraphy-- why was that not done?" |
14021 | It was just exactly what they were not.... Where was I? |
14021 | It was very well for those that had the Faith, but what of the countless millions who were settling down in contented blasphemy? |
14021 | It will throw the movement back ten years.... Do you think that there are not thousands like yourself who hate and detest this violence?... |
14021 | Just now she can understand very little of what has happened.... What time shall you be home?" |
14021 | My dear, do people really believe all that?" |
14021 | Now what does all that mean?... |
14021 | Now, mother, are you ready for breakfast?" |
14021 | Now, sir, would you mind telling us why you came here?" |
14021 | Now, what do you make of that?" |
14021 | Oh!--what could they not do?... |
14021 | Oliver, do you understand? |
14021 | Oliver, how can they?" |
14021 | Or was God behind even this? |
14021 | Or why was it that that name seemed to him sinister? |
14021 | Perhaps you heard---""Felsenburgh?" |
14021 | Phillips?" |
14021 | Phillips?" |
14021 | Shall I get you anything?" |
14021 | Shall I read to you?" |
14021 | She heard an indrawn hiss behind her chair, and the next instant an exclamation from Mabel.... What was that? |
14021 | Tell me, Oliver?" |
14021 | That is all you know, then?" |
14021 | That was the answer; and was it not overwhelmingly sufficient? |
14021 | The poor dear is too ill. Will you come downstairs, sir?" |
14021 | Then they say that they deduce other things about God-- that He is Love, for example, because of happiness---""And the pain?" |
14021 | Then why not she?... |
14021 | There is a Catholic plot, sir, discovered in London---""Well?" |
14021 | There is no church law against your telling us, is there?" |
14021 | There is no one listening?" |
14021 | There was a gentle sobbing somewhere in the air-- was it her own or another''s? |
14021 | Was it just then to repeat formulas, to lie still, to open despatches, to listen through the telephone, and to suffer? |
14021 | Was not that scheme as old as the eternal hills, and as useless for practical purposes? |
14021 | Was this eternal silence never to be broken? |
14021 | Was this old woman out of her mind, then? |
14021 | Well, do n''t you see how strong that made the Communists? |
14021 | Well, watch her, wo n''t you?... |
14021 | Were these not, too, His children and the sheep of His pasture? |
14021 | What can I say? |
14021 | What did He mean to do? |
14021 | What do you know of Felsenburgh? |
14021 | What do you make of that?" |
14021 | What do you mean?" |
14021 | What do you see?" |
14021 | What does any one know of him?" |
14021 | What does it matter what that poor dear upstairs thinks? |
14021 | What else?... |
14021 | What have you dreamt?" |
14021 | What if that sinister man were still somewhere overhead? |
14021 | What if this new spasm of fervour were no more than the dying flare of faith? |
14021 | What in the world is happening?" |
14021 | What in the world then did God want him to do? |
14021 | What in the world was to be done? |
14021 | What is His power? |
14021 | What is it?" |
14021 | What is the matter? |
14021 | What kind of friends can we be?" |
14021 | What manner of man was he? |
14021 | What of Prophecy and Royalty?" |
14021 | What of universal peace-- peace, that is to say, established by others than Christ''s method? |
14021 | What time is it now, father?" |
14021 | What was his character, his motive, his method? |
14021 | What will happen?" |
14021 | When will you bring me Holy Communion?" |
14021 | Where did He learn His languages?" |
14021 | Where then was the difficulty? |
14021 | Where then was the wind, and the flame, and the earthquake, and the secret voice? |
14021 | Who are coming?" |
14021 | Who did it? |
14021 | Why are you trembling? |
14021 | Why did not Cardinal Dolgorovski communicate it?" |
14021 | Why did not Oliver come, or at least let her know why he did not? |
14021 | Why do you ask?" |
14021 | Why should they not be alike?" |
14021 | Why was it allowed? |
14021 | Why would he not be silent, and let silence be heard?... |
14021 | Will the President take part? |
14021 | Will twenty- two o''clock be convenient, sir?" |
14021 | Will you kindly destroy that when you have copied it? |
14021 | Will you promise us that?" |
14021 | Would not to- morrow, perhaps---?" |
14021 | Yet, she told herself again, that climax had already been born; the birthpangs were over; for had not He come who was the heir of time?... |
14021 | You are a priest, father?" |
14021 | You are not going back from your promise?" |
14021 | You are sure?" |
14021 | You have leave to go.... Will your Eminence stay for a few minutes?" |
14021 | You have not heard?" |
14021 | You must be present.... Can you hear?" |
14021 | You remember his''Analogy''? |
14021 | You said just now that things went slowly?" |
14021 | You understand that you are to remain in Rome for the present?" |
14021 | You will not tell him?" |
14021 | You will promise me?" |
14021 | Your address is here, I understand?" |
14021 | Your servant tells me---""Who sent you?" |
14021 | _ Quare fremuerunt gentes?... |
14021 | by the way, Mabel, do you know who took the message to the priest?" |
14021 | that is certain, is it? |
14021 | they are not necessary? |
14021 | what do I care? |
14021 | yes; and that does it, then? |
14021 | your white hair helps you.... Now, father, will you come with me into my room? |
30491 | Are you certain that it is a member of the dominant species of life on the planet? |
30491 | But as far as I can see we''ve forgotten nothing, have we, Toolls? |
30491 | But do we have the right to loose such an unpredictable factor as it would be among them? |
30491 | Do n''t you think that in justice to the creature we should repair its wound before we free it? |
30491 | Does he retain any of his immunity to this world''s malignant germs? |
30491 | Does n''t it realize yet that you''ve picked it up? |
30491 | Have you implanted any techniques which he did not possess before, such as far- seeing, or mental insight? |
30491 | He will be subject to the deterioration of old age, the same as we are, wo n''t he? |
30491 | How heavy is it? |
30491 | Indefinitely? |
30491 | Is n''t there any way you can give it a lighter bone? |
30491 | Just how intelligent is it? |
30491 | Just what stage of cultural development would you say this creature''s race has attained? |
30491 | What did you find out about its speech? |
30491 | What would they have to lose? |
30491 | Why do n''t we give the creature an entirely new body? 30491 Why is it doing that, Toolls?" |
30491 | You should n''t have any trouble fixing it, should you, Toolls? |
30491 | *****"All finished?" |
30491 | Do they have names with which to differentiate individuals?" |
30491 | How do you feel about it, Toolls?" |
30491 | Just how much should I reveal about ourselves and our background? |
30491 | Or should he be left without any knowledge of us?" |
30491 | What do you think about it, Remm?" |
30491 | You could do it, could n''t you, Toolls?" |
30468 | Ah-- what is it? |
30468 | Anything we can do? |
30468 | Are you two crazy? 30468 Do n''t you think it''s about time he called us?" |
30468 | How much do you want for it? |
30468 | May I borrow this? |
30468 | Oh, you do? 30468 Well, what have you got on your mind? |
30468 | What are you waiting for? |
30468 | What do you suppose went wrong? |
30468 | What do you work at? |
30468 | What happens,he asked,"if something in the third dimension is in the way?" |
30468 | What invention? |
30468 | What is it for? 30468 What is it? |
30468 | What the hell do I want of holes? |
30468 | Where''d you get the idea it was yours? 30468 A bomb? |
30468 | As Ted and Bill landed on the sidewalk, one of the vice- presidents said,"Do you think that was smart, H. J.? |
30468 | Bill said,"It''s a good thing it collapsed at night so nobody was killed, is n''t it?" |
30468 | Blair asked,"You say you two invented this gadget?" |
30468 | Have you got any patents to show?" |
30468 | Illustration:_ It was getting so a person could n''t sleep nights anymore._]_ Would you like to see all hell break loose? |
30468 | She checked them off, studied them vaguely, asked,"What was it you wanted to see Mr. Blair about?" |
30468 | Ted said,"Mr. Blair, we came--""Who in the devil are you?" |
30468 | What do you think they''ll do to old Blair?" |
30468 | What does it do?" |
30468 | What kind of a fool trick--?" |
30468 | What''s it worth to you?" |
30214 | Are you hurt, Dex? |
30214 | But how do the plates function? |
30214 | But what could it supply power for? |
30214 | Ca n''t be tamed? |
30214 | Did you have any radio reports at all from any of the three ships concerning the nature of the red spot? |
30214 | Do you suppose they can turn the juice on harder? 30214 For if you on Earth have tubes more effective than theirs why were n''t you equipped with them on your expedition here to the red kingdom?" |
30214 | How did you manage to get away? |
30214 | How is it prepared? |
30214 | How is it prepared? |
30214 | Makes you think you''re drunk and seeing triple, does n''t it? |
30214 | Now, who do you want to accompany you? |
30214 | Oh, so that''s all, is it? 30214 Say, what_ is_ this?" |
30214 | So the Rogans plan to force the secret of our motors from us by torture? |
30214 | Then you are not of these monsters of Jupiter? |
30214 | They treat them very badly? |
30214 | What do we do now? |
30214 | What is it? |
30214 | What the devil are we going to do? |
30214 | What the hell? |
30214 | What''s in that big, round topped building, Greca? |
30214 | Who are you? |
30214 | Why are they so anxious for us to eat? |
30214 | Why,he asked Greca,"are the shining red squares of metal laid everywhere over this empire of the Rogans?" |
30214 | Will you come to Earth with me, Greca, and stay by my side till we return to set your people in power again? |
30214 | Wonder why it''s there? 30214 Would n''t you know it? |
30214 | Would you call that a good excuse? |
30214 | Would you like to go back on leave, and have me choose someone else? |
30214 | You are ready to do as I command? |
30214 | You see those electrodes? |
30214 | An electric shock? |
30214 | Are they all the same as you?" |
30214 | Are you all ready?" |
30214 | Are you sure, Greca?" |
30214 | But how can we? |
30214 | But what can I do to throw sand in the gears before I''m caught and killed...?" |
30214 | But you-- you''ll come back with the others from Earth?" |
30214 | Have you any idea what it''s all about?" |
30214 | He raised his hand a trifle, bringing it nearer the Rogan''s tube...."Is that the outlet from the tank?" |
30214 | In God''s name, why did n''t the tube work? |
30214 | Or is that bee- sting their best effort?" |
30214 | Some other manifestation of the magnetic power the Rogans had harnessed-- a current, perhaps, that depolarized partly the atoms of the body structure? |
30214 | Was he to be caught again before he had accomplished a certain thing? |
30214 | Was there a reverse to the gravity- control action? |
30214 | Well, what''s happened to old Jupe''s gravity?" |
30214 | What excuse have you for your crime?" |
30214 | What is the fuel used?" |
30214 | What under heaven can we do to spike their guns?" |
30214 | When he had already managed to win clear to his objective? |
30214 | Where can we hide?" |
30214 | Wish we had a tank? |
30214 | You do n''t understand the terms? |
30761 | And a proton, which is positively charged? |
30761 | Does that explain the loss in mass for this asteroid? |
30761 | Have you noticed,Red said above the clatter of his shaver,"how much less you have to shave on an asteroid?" |
30761 | How''d they do it? |
30761 | Huh? |
30761 | Well, you know what an electron is, I suppose, a negatively charged sub- atomic particle? |
30761 | What do you make of it, Jay? |
30761 | What makes you think so? |
30761 | What''s that? |
30761 | Who hit me? |
30761 | Illustration] THE MINUS WOMAN_ By Russ Winterbotham_ What made the mass of this tiny asteroid fluctuate in defiance of all known physical laws? |
30728 | And what happens then? |
30728 | For what purpose? |
30728 | What could we do? |
30728 | What happened? 30728 What was that?" |
30728 | What was the reason for capturing these men? |
30728 | What''s that? |
30728 | Why not? |
30728 | You and every member of the Machine with whom you are now in contact would die together if that were done? |
30728 | But then--"Dorn interrupted quietly,"You found such worlds?" |
30728 | Did something go wrong with the stimulating devices? |
30728 | Do the questions you referred to have to do with the stardrive?" |
30911 | How can we deny the superiority of the Creator? |
30911 | How will it feel to know we are nothing but machines? |
30683 | A week later one of the three sleepers stirred, opened his eyes briefly, and muttered,''What was that noise?'' 30683 And no signs of intelligence whatever, how could we ever know that there WAS intelligence some place?" |
30683 | But do n''t you think, Ont,Upt replied,"that you are confusing the noumenon with the phenomenon? |
30683 | Say, would n''t your wife like some fresh vegetables? |
30683 | Then it would n''t be intelligent, would it? |
30683 | Then,Upt said thoughtfully,"I take it you are an atheist?" |
30683 | Where''s that? |
30683 | Why do n''t you answer me, Upt? 30683 Would there?" |
30683 | A mad bull in a pasture can think after a fashion, but would you try to reason with him? |
30683 | But MUST it? |
30683 | But would they ever recognize the physical form of some of these beings? |
30683 | Have you ever heard the German tale called The Three Sleepers, Harold?" |
30683 | How would we recognize electric- motor thinking? |
30683 | I wonder if other kinds of entities are possible? |
30683 | Right?" |
30683 | Since I can never be aware of anything other than thought, why assume anything except thought exists? |
30683 | Suppose it does n''t have such things? |
30683 | Suppose with our arithmetic minds with no slightest inkling of the existence of a variable, we run into an algebra mind? |
30683 | Where are you, Upt? |
30683 | Why do n''t you answer?" |
30683 | Why not thought? |
30709 | What is the dire necessity and''iron''law under which you groan? |
30709 | But then the question arose, Is mind the originating source of the movements of matter, or is it not rather itself the product of them? |
30709 | Can the argument from Design be said to retain its validity as a proof of the working of a controlling Mind? |
30709 | Can we, in particular, still assert with any confidence that He is good? |
30709 | How is the protoplasm made? |
30709 | If we admit the evidence for the existence of a Creator, can we know anything about Him? |
30709 | In his recently published book,_ The World of Life_, he has devoted a whole chapter to answering the question,"Is Nature cruel?" |
30709 | Is Christianity Miraculous? |
30709 | Is a Revolution in Pentateuchal Criticism at Hand? |
30709 | Is there any connexion of development to be traced whereby life can be shewn to have arisen from inorganic matter? |
30709 | Nay, might they not feel, if there were no such assurance, that it would be better to be altogether without His presence and influence? |
30709 | Shall I Believe? |
30709 | These were the chief of them:-- Is it any longer necessary, or even possible, to insist upon a First Cause for all that exists? |
30709 | What satisfactory account could be given of the waste and cruelty which were seen to abound on every hand? |
30709 | What was there to be said to bring relief to the mind and heart when charges were made against the benevolence and beneficence of Nature''s ways? |
20857 | ''Smatter, Steve? 20857 ''Smatter, girls-- tired of dancing already?" |
20857 | All x, Perce? |
20857 | All x, Steve? |
20857 | All x, sweetheart? |
20857 | And that''s where you will go back and back and back, as you said about building the penstock? |
20857 | And then what? |
20857 | And we ca n''t fight a bit any more, can we? |
20857 | Any more of you in there? 20857 Are n''t we out of sight of that place yet?" |
20857 | Are there any of those life- boats, that I''ve heard discussed so much lately, near here? |
20857 | Are we out? |
20857 | Are you going to sleep all the way to Saturn? 20857 Are you just trying to cheer me up, or do you really think we have a chance?" |
20857 | As soon as you and Quince can leave those controls come over and see us, will you? |
20857 | Besides, who cares about a few patches? 20857 But ca n''t they detect us anyway? |
20857 | But can we keep away from them that long? |
20857 | But how about occluded and absorbed gas in the filaments and so on when they heat up? |
20857 | But how about power? |
20857 | But how do we know that they''re good to eat? |
20857 | But may n''t that whole chunk be a pure metal? |
20857 | But suppose they change the width of their slices, and hit this cubby, small as it is? |
20857 | But the directions will change as we go along, wo n''t they? |
20857 | But what about you? 20857 But what good would that do us, if we could n''t get back?" |
20857 | But where does the mythology come in? |
20857 | But you''re working with them, are n''t you? |
20857 | By my time you seem to be about two and a half seconds_ plus_? |
20857 | By the way, what is your first name, fellow- traveller? |
20857 | Can we go out now? 20857 Can you hide your thoughts?" |
20857 | Dead? |
20857 | Did n''t get anything through to you, did they? |
20857 | Did we get away? |
20857 | Did you find out about the Callistonians who went to see them? |
20857 | Did you finish up today, Norm? |
20857 | Do n''t have to transfer to a big car, then? |
20857 | Do you know what you are doing? |
20857 | Do you mean to tell me there''s no mercury on this whole planet? |
20857 | Do you think you can do anything? |
20857 | Do you want to try one of your long- range shots when we find one of them? |
20857 | Doctor von Steiffel? 20857 Feed him? |
20857 | Found something, Steve? |
20857 | Free exits? |
20857 | Funny, is n''t it, sweetheart, how little we know what to expect? 20857 Going along,_ too_? |
20857 | Guess that''ll hold him for a while, wo n''t it? |
20857 | Has the_ Arcturus_ more than she needs? |
20857 | Have you got a free high- power wave?... 20857 Have you got all those rays and things fixed up?" |
20857 | Have you started your investigation, Doctor Stevens? |
20857 | Have you your job planned out as well and as fittingly as you have mine? |
20857 | Hear me? |
20857 | Hey what''s the big idea? |
20857 | Hm-- m. Think you''ll enjoy playing nursemaid all the rest of the trip? |
20857 | How about arrows? 20857 How about their power?" |
20857 | How are you going to separate out the tantalum and the others you want from the ones that you do n''t want? |
20857 | How badly are we hurt, Steve-- can we make it to Ganymede? |
20857 | How can they possibly find us? 20857 How come you no blow the dinner bell? |
20857 | How come, do you suppose? |
20857 | How did you know that this room was whole? |
20857 | How do I look? |
20857 | How do we check on chronometers? |
20857 | How do you check acceleration and power with the observatory? |
20857 | How does she work on a dead stick, Chief? |
20857 | How long is it going to take? |
20857 | How long must we stay here? |
20857 | How much more have you got to do before you can start sending? |
20857 | How would that help? |
20857 | Huh? |
20857 | I have been for quite a while,he confessed,"but you''re sitting pretty, are n''t you? |
20857 | I need a smoke-- do you indulge? |
20857 | I suppose that you have been given to drink? |
20857 | I wonder how that happened? 20857 I''ve been fighting windmills and I''ve been scared sick-- but how was I to think that a wonder- girl like you could ever love a mutt like me? |
20857 | Is n''t it wonderful to have a brain? |
20857 | Is that perfectly all right? |
20857 | Is there any way of hetrodyning the new visiray upon the exploring frequency? |
20857 | It would have meant that, too, do n''t you think? |
20857 | It''s a shame that Titan has to be right in their plane, is n''t it? 20857 Kenor? |
20857 | King all x, Crowninshield? |
20857 | Later on? 20857 Looks as if he might last a round or two, does n''t he, Quince?" |
20857 | Maybe you could break up those tubes and use the plates and so on? |
20857 | Men all stationed, of course, Crown? |
20857 | No penetration? |
20857 | No ultra- violet at all? |
20857 | No, I mean what does he eat when he''s home? |
20857 | Now that you''ve got the power- plant running at last, what next? |
20857 | Oh of course-- but you could n''t really believe a thing like that without seeing it, could you? 20857 Oh-- those the things we''re fighting?" |
20857 | On the radio-- all x? |
20857 | One- half time of rotation of Great Planet upon axis? |
20857 | Peculiar, too, is n''t it? |
20857 | Put everything on the center of the band? |
20857 | Realize how far away they are? |
20857 | Really? |
20857 | Round up the gang, will you, and figure me out a screen and a set of meters that will indicate an open band? 20857 Say, big fellow, you''re the guy that slings the ink, ai n''t you?" |
20857 | See this cigarette? |
20857 | Shall I direct the torpedo in the case the hexan shifts? |
20857 | Shall we, Steve? |
20857 | Should we both go to sleep, Steve, or should one of us watch it? |
20857 | Sound- disks all x? |
20857 | Speaking of weightlessness, it''s funny how many weight- fiends there are in the world, is n''t it? 20857 Started it? |
20857 | Suppose it''s safe? |
20857 | Suppose the rays of the lifeboats were detected in landing? |
20857 | Suppose they could be using intra- atomic energy? 20857 Sure everything''s all x, big boy?" |
20857 | Sure there''s nothing on this beam? 20857 Sure-- why not? |
20857 | Sure-- why? |
20857 | Take the controls, will you, Nadia? 20857 Tellurians?" |
20857 | Thanks for saying''us''--but you would, would n''t you? |
20857 | That''s a lot of bow, big boy-- think you can bend it? |
20857 | That''s quite a job, is n''t it? |
20857 | The others will be all right, then, probably, by the time we get to them? |
20857 | The piloting was all x, then? |
20857 | Then how can you possibly hope to hit them? |
20857 | Then we''re checking out now? |
20857 | There''s that word''Sedlor''again-- what are they, anyway, Steve? |
20857 | There''s the signal-- all x, Barkovis? 20857 There, ace, who said anything about weight- fiends? |
20857 | Think so? 20857 Thought you did n''t want that subject even mentioned?" |
20857 | Tired? |
20857 | Vorkuls? 20857 We are standing upon the upper lookout lenses, are n''t we?" |
20857 | We do n''t know much about our new world yet, do we? |
20857 | We might have stepped out into space, might n''t we? |
20857 | We want to hide in a hurry, though, do n''t we? |
20857 | We wo n''t have to wear the space- suits, then? |
20857 | We''re a lot alike you and I-- do you know it? |
20857 | Well, I''ll be... say, what is this, anyway? |
20857 | Well, big fellow, how does it feel to be out of a job? 20857 Well, what ca n''t be cured....""Trouble with the personnel?" |
20857 | Well, why not? |
20857 | Were there any others? |
20857 | What can we do about it? |
20857 | What comes next? |
20857 | What d''you mean,''us''? 20857 What did I tell you? |
20857 | What do you make of this chemical solution blood of theirs, Steve? |
20857 | What do you think you''ve got-- what you want? |
20857 | What do you use-- those high- explosive bombs? |
20857 | What does it say? 20857 What harm would it do to take just a little peek?" |
20857 | What kind of an eye was that-- ever see anything like it, Perce? |
20857 | What shall we do now? |
20857 | What shall we take with us? |
20857 | What was that? |
20857 | What was what? 20857 What waves are you using, anyway?" |
20857 | What''s all this commotion about? 20857 What''s the idea of staring at me so?" |
20857 | What''s the idea, Steve? |
20857 | What''s the matter with it, Steve? 20857 What_ are_ you talking about?" |
20857 | Where do you want to begin? 20857 Which?" |
20857 | Why all the rush? 20857 Why are you acting so contrary to your nature-- is it because of_ me_?" |
20857 | Why did n''t you take it, then? 20857 Why have n''t we seen anything like that before, in all these months? |
20857 | Why is n''t it a good idea to retain them? 20857 Why narrow the field of investigation?" |
20857 | Why not just launch what''s left of this lifeboat? 20857 Why, I do n''t see a thing, Steve-- where and what is it?" |
20857 | Why, he wasn''t-- when did_ he_ get married? |
20857 | Would n''t it do us any good now? |
20857 | Would n''t you just as soon show me through the lower half as dance? |
20857 | Would our heat- ray actually set them afire, Steve? |
20857 | You and who else? |
20857 | You are n''t armed, are you? |
20857 | You did n''t mean that-- you did n''t even say it, did you? |
20857 | You going along, too? |
20857 | You know nothing of their nature? |
20857 | You must be a regular jack- of- all- trades, to think you can get away with such a program as that? |
20857 | You never saw me in a dress before-- do you like me, Steve? |
20857 | You say it easy, Steve, but how can you build all those things, with nothing to work with? |
20857 | You trust me, then? |
20857 | ''Sa shame, too-- what''s the use of wasting it, now that we''ve got it all made?" |
20857 | Accidents are still possible, are they not?" |
20857 | All x?" |
20857 | Anaesthetic perfume, huh? |
20857 | And I''m trying to think... say, Nadia, what do you know about Cantrell''s Comet?" |
20857 | And how about the big tube? |
20857 | And how about time? |
20857 | And speaking of meeting them-- please try to keep on loving me after you meet Norm Brandon, will you?" |
20857 | And why so sure all of a sudden that they ca n''t find us? |
20857 | Are n''t you coming in, too?" |
20857 | Are there any comments or suggestions?" |
20857 | Are you planning on telegraphing steadily for days at a time?" |
20857 | Are you using normal acceleration, or have you Martians aboard?" |
20857 | Are you?" |
20857 | Before you touch anything, blow on it, like this, see? |
20857 | But I forgot-- you''ve never been weightless before, have you? |
20857 | But about Barkovis-- remember how diplomatic the thoughts were that he sent us? |
20857 | But how do we get out there? |
20857 | But is it absolutely necessary that all intelligent beings should possess such an emotion as gratitude? |
20857 | But say, while I think of it, how come you were here and loose to make this check- up? |
20857 | But we''ve got to hold them back some way-- wonder if they can absorb a tractor field?" |
20857 | But what has Cantrell''s Comet got to do with the high cost of living-- or with radio tubes? |
20857 | But what of it? |
20857 | But who, what, why, and how? |
20857 | But would they have enough power left in the wreck to get even that far? |
20857 | By the way, what does he eat?" |
20857 | By the way, what is that explosive-- or is it something beyond Tellurian chemistry?" |
20857 | CHAPTER VII The Return to Ganymede"Must you go back to Ganymede?" |
20857 | Ca n''t you give me just a little more voltage on those secondaries?" |
20857 | Ca n''t you see that there''s no need of uncertainty between you and me? |
20857 | Can do?" |
20857 | Can you come down to the control room a minute? |
20857 | Can you make and shoot a bow and arrow?" |
20857 | Captain Czuv, you have made no headway with them?" |
20857 | Certainly it is a wonderful relief to get out of that mess, is n''t it?" |
20857 | Check?" |
20857 | Come here, Quince-- what do you make of this?" |
20857 | Could n''t they locate us from it?" |
20857 | Could there be a finer world upon which to found a new race? |
20857 | Could they get back? |
20857 | Did I hit any of you with that beam?" |
20857 | Did n''t get to see much, did you?" |
20857 | Did n''t you?" |
20857 | Did they detect us, or did they come out to this comet after metal, same as we did, and find us accidentally? |
20857 | Did they hurt you while they had you down? |
20857 | Direction?" |
20857 | Do the Titanians know anything of either of them, Steve?" |
20857 | Do they, Steve?" |
20857 | Do you know all the combinations?" |
20857 | Do you suppose that he read our real thoughts, too?" |
20857 | Do you think we''ll need anything-- later on?" |
20857 | Does it make you sick?" |
20857 | Dope enough?" |
20857 | Far enough?" |
20857 | Following me?" |
20857 | Funny, is n''t it, the way he thinks''water''when he means ice, and always thinks of our real water as being molten?" |
20857 | Have the tracers located him?" |
20857 | Have you found Cantrell''s Comet yet? |
20857 | Have you found Ganymede yet?" |
20857 | Have you gone cuckoo all of a sudden?" |
20857 | Have you got a weapon of any kind? |
20857 | He thought of the ultra radio-- where could he get all the materials needed? |
20857 | He wo n''t tell anybody anything-- he does n''t want to be the only goat, does he?" |
20857 | How about air? |
20857 | How can such things be possible?" |
20857 | How come?" |
20857 | How could you dope this out, with only the recorder charts?" |
20857 | How do you get by on so little?" |
20857 | How do you get that way?" |
20857 | How does it work? |
20857 | How early am I?" |
20857 | How long would it take to get there? |
20857 | How much power are you going to draw?" |
20857 | How much power we using, Mac, and how much have we got coming in?" |
20857 | How technical can you stand it?" |
20857 | I did n''t hear anything?" |
20857 | I feel a lot more civilized in my own clothes, do n''t you?" |
20857 | I see-- you were going out there and be slaughtered?" |
20857 | I suppose I''ve got used to it already?" |
20857 | I suppose that you are natives of Jupiter?" |
20857 | I think we''d better hold that council of war you mentioned a while ago, do n''t you?" |
20857 | I thought you were out with the other two of the Big Three, solving all the mysteries of the Universe?" |
20857 | I wonder if we could n''t plate a layer of that mirror of yours upon the_ Hope_ and carry along a few of those bombs? |
20857 | I''m going to take my bow and arrows, though, are n''t you?" |
20857 | I''ve got just one favor to ask, if you have to economize on power, let Number One alone, will you?" |
20857 | If I forget it, remind me to blow up those before we hit the atmosphere of Ganymede, will you?" |
20857 | If our own cousins of the same solar system are so repulsive to us, how would we be affected by entirely alien forms of intelligence?" |
20857 | If their beams are designed principally for travel upon Jupiter, why should they have any extraordinary range? |
20857 | If they ca n''t work on ice- water without wearing suits of five- ply asbestos, what would a real heat- ray do to them? |
20857 | If we run away from them they''ll probably reverse power and go back home, wo n''t they? |
20857 | Is it your custom to destroy yourselves in a situation such as this?" |
20857 | Is n''t that enough?" |
20857 | Is n''t that where the_ Arcturus_ started out for? |
20857 | Is n''t this_ gorgeous_?" |
20857 | Is there any possibility of getting back, though, if we got anywhere near Jupiter? |
20857 | Is this drag line long enough?" |
20857 | It did n''t look like the periscopic eyes that those flying snakes had-- looked more like a hexan eye, do n''t you think? |
20857 | It is Jupiter, or can you tell yet?" |
20857 | It is nothing but nitrogen-- twenty- six atoms of nitrogen combined to form one molecule of what you would call-- N- twenty- six?" |
20857 | It is only that there are four more of us now than there were....""Huh? |
20857 | It looks like a picture in slow motion, like the kind they take of your dives-- or am I seeing things?" |
20857 | It looks like the hexans are going to get theirs, good and plenty, pretty soon-- and then what? |
20857 | It''s space- worthy, is n''t it?" |
20857 | It''s too dangerous-- isn''t there some other way?" |
20857 | Just how hot is the air at those plants and just what is the actual pressure?" |
20857 | Lot of different outfits-- volunteers for special duty from the whole Tellurian force?" |
20857 | Of course, the tubes in our receiver over there are too small?" |
20857 | Or are you going over there every day on a tractor beam to work, as Norman suggested?" |
20857 | Right?" |
20857 | Right?" |
20857 | Say, round up the gang, will you, while I''m licking some of this stuff into shape for you to tear apart? |
20857 | Second, we try to get in touch with Norman Brandon....""How? |
20857 | See anyone from the flagship? |
20857 | See anything yet?" |
20857 | See anything yet?" |
20857 | See?" |
20857 | See?" |
20857 | Shall I cut a piece off the pavement outside?" |
20857 | Shall I detour, or put on a little more negative and wait for it to come around to this side?" |
20857 | Shall I go see if I can hit a bird with a rock, for feathers, and see if I can find something to make arrows out of?" |
20857 | Shall we start at the top and work down?" |
20857 | Shall we wear suits or go out as we are? |
20857 | So glad to see a calculator and some paper that you ca n''t let them alone?" |
20857 | So they''re strictly neutral, eh? |
20857 | So this is Nadia? |
20857 | Speaking of eating, is n''t that the second call for dinner? |
20857 | Still with me?" |
20857 | Such screens necessitate the projection of pure, yet dirigible, forces-- you do not have them upon your planet?" |
20857 | Suppose it''s safe for us to go home?" |
20857 | Suppose we could?" |
20857 | Suppose we''d better start standing watches, in case some of them show up?" |
20857 | Suppose you''d be willing to teach me the computation of your fields?" |
20857 | Surely the officers of the_ Arcturus_ were n''t so dumb that they''d stand for your still being Verna_ Pickering_, were they?" |
20857 | That power beam still connects us to Ganymede, does n''t it? |
20857 | That there is no need of you driving yourself to desperation on my account? |
20857 | The Titanians can hold a beam together from Saturn to Jupiter-- why ca n''t these snake- folks?" |
20857 | The means are not lacking-- if you''re both sure of yourselves?" |
20857 | There''s two bunks over there-- why do n''t you sleep in one of them?" |
20857 | Therefore it is quite a little more massive than has been....""What of it? |
20857 | Think they know what they''re missing, Steve?" |
20857 | This seems to be a war of applied physics-- Doctor Brandon, as spokesman for the Scientific forces of the expedition, what are your suggestions?" |
20857 | Want to see what you can see?" |
20857 | We''d better live there, had n''t we?" |
20857 | We''re awfully close, are n''t we?" |
20857 | We''re going to land on the public square-- see the crowds? |
20857 | We''ve got to do something about it-- but what?" |
20857 | We, of Callisto, have only one hope-- or is it really a hope? |
20857 | We.... She.... Oh, rats, what''s the use? |
20857 | Well, here we are-- just like getting back home to see the''Hope,''is n''t it?" |
20857 | What are those Sedlor, anyway? |
20857 | What d''you suppose he eats?" |
20857 | What did you do for thread? |
20857 | What do we do now?" |
20857 | What do we eat?" |
20857 | What do you do?" |
20857 | What do you shoot?" |
20857 | What do you suppose those horrible things are?" |
20857 | What kind of knights are you, anyway, to rescue us poor damsels in distress, and then never even know that we''re alive?" |
20857 | What makes it so warm here, when the sun''s so far away and Jupiter is n''t supposed to be radiating any heat? |
20857 | What say we play a game of freeze- out to decide it?" |
20857 | What say we shake it up?" |
20857 | What say, little ace-- do we try it or do we stay here?" |
20857 | What to do? |
20857 | What''s all this howl and fuss about poor computation?" |
20857 | What''s that?" |
20857 | When shall we play?" |
20857 | Where are Venus and Mars? |
20857 | Where do we go from here?" |
20857 | Where is this Cantrell''s Comet?" |
20857 | Where''d you make the raise? |
20857 | Who ever heard of an astronomer being wrong?" |
20857 | Whoever said we were going to Tellus? |
20857 | Whom are you sending out?" |
20857 | Why all the registering of amazement, Norman?" |
20857 | Why are they leaving Europa and Ganymede so unguarded that human beings can move back there and that we can land there, all undetected?" |
20857 | Why are you not correcting course and acceleration?" |
20857 | Why, a kid--_any_ kid-- and I team up just like grace and poise.... What''s gnawing on you anyway, to make you turn Cheshire cat all of a sudden? |
20857 | Why? |
20857 | Why?" |
20857 | Will it have much tail?" |
20857 | Will you need me longer, Director Newton?" |
20857 | With me?" |
20857 | With me?" |
20857 | Wo n''t they hunt for us?" |
20857 | Wonder how they found us? |
20857 | Wonder if I''d better take you with me, or hide you and come back after you?" |
20857 | Would I be stepping on your toes if I give her a play?" |
20857 | Would it disable you permanently, or would you recover as soon as it was lowered?" |
20857 | Would n''t that tear it?" |
20857 | Would n''t they save time by casting themselves adrift, making the repairs most urgently needed, and going back to Ganymede under their own power? |
20857 | Would you mind?" |
20857 | You are n''t going, are you?" |
20857 | You are surprised at my knowing your language? |
20857 | You do get an idea occasionally, do n''t you? |
20857 | You know the game?" |
20857 | You rescued us from them; do you not know them?" |
20857 | You signed on for duration and you''ll stick-- see?" |
20857 | You? |
20857 | Your vessels carry lots of fuel-- why can the hexans outrun you?" |
20919 | Am I addicted now? |
20919 | Am I under arrest? |
20919 | And I suppose you think that means I''m interested in you? 20919 And did you retire from the service?" |
20919 | And have you succeeded? |
20919 | And how is that determined? |
20919 | And if I survive the Games? |
20919 | And if they break down? |
20919 | And in the meantime, Earth is completely open to invasion from the outside? |
20919 | And now,he said,"since the fate of Earth and Omega seem to be decided, could I offer you some refreshment?" |
20919 | And that,Barrent said,"is why I was chosen for the Hunt?" |
20919 | And what do they learn in the closed classes? |
20919 | And when the ship reaches Earth? |
20919 | And you are not engaged in such work? |
20919 | And you think I would have a chance? |
20919 | And? |
20919 | Are there other school classes which are not open? |
20919 | Are these robot- confessors present in the closed classrooms? |
20919 | Are you able to skren? |
20919 | Are you leaving? |
20919 | Are you out of your head? |
20919 | Are you out of your mind? |
20919 | Are you some kind of criminal elite? |
20919 | Are you sure of that? 20919 Are you with us?" |
20919 | Are you_ really_ interested in me? |
20919 | Authorities? |
20919 | But it is conceivable that the police have now taken over the functions of the army, is n''t it? 20919 But some of you are true mutants?" |
20919 | But the question is, which of us is right? |
20919 | But what does it mean to be beyond the law? |
20919 | But what happened? 20919 But what if I do?" |
20919 | But who teaches them? |
20919 | But why ca n''t I remember anything? |
20919 | But why me? 20919 But why?" |
20919 | By whose order? |
20919 | Can I count on your appearance at our Monday night services? |
20919 | Citizen Abbot, are n''t there bound to be contradictions in doctrine among the various religions which make up your faith? |
20919 | Coming with me? |
20919 | Could I be of service? |
20919 | Could n''t the armies be formed again? |
20919 | Could you give me some idea what their education consists of? |
20919 | Could you tell me about the police? |
20919 | Could you tell me my name? |
20919 | Did n''t you hear what the man said? 20919 Did she see how he would die?" |
20919 | Did you see who killed him? |
20919 | Did you sell it? |
20919 | Did you skren my future? |
20919 | Do n''t the children ever speak about those classes? |
20919 | Do n''t you new men recognize a Quaestor? 20919 Do you also attend a closed class?" |
20919 | Do you have a starship hidden away somewhere? |
20919 | Do you invent anything else, Citizen Dent? |
20919 | Do you know her? |
20919 | Do you like it? |
20919 | Do you mind talking about it? |
20919 | Do you really mean that? |
20919 | Do you remember a man named Therkaler? |
20919 | Do you think that sort of thing will help you? 20919 Do you understand?" |
20919 | Eh? |
20919 | Feeling better now? |
20919 | Foeren, how about you? |
20919 | Girl? |
20919 | Have n''t you any idea what goes on in the closed classes? |
20919 | Have n''t you ever been cheated? |
20919 | Have you a ready- wear in my size? |
20919 | Have you seen a Quarry pass this way? |
20919 | Hospital? |
20919 | How am I supposed to get back to Earth? |
20919 | How are you feeling? |
20919 | How can I be of service? |
20919 | How can a citizen tell your status? |
20919 | How come you are n''t dressed like an Opinioner? |
20919 | How did you get me out of the Arena? 20919 How did you know my name?" |
20919 | How did you know my name? |
20919 | How did you produce that? |
20919 | How do you feel about it? |
20919 | How do you get enough air? |
20919 | How do you go about re- creating those works, sir? |
20919 | How fast do they go? |
20919 | How is business? |
20919 | How is the ship powered? |
20919 | How long do I have before the Hunt begins? |
20919 | How much longer for you? |
20919 | How should I know? |
20919 | How soon do we start? |
20919 | How soon? |
20919 | How was I picked? |
20919 | How you feeling? |
20919 | How? |
20919 | I beg pardon, sir? |
20919 | I beg pardon? |
20919 | I beg your pardon, sir? |
20919 | I beg your pardon? |
20919 | I beg your pardon? |
20919 | I''ll ask the questions, Willis, if you do n''t mind.... Now, do you like school? |
20919 | If I''m killed,Barrent said,"how will your prediction come true? |
20919 | If you knew all this,Barrent asked,"why did n''t your leaders do something about it?" |
20919 | In real or subspace? |
20919 | In that case, how did I get this? |
20919 | In that case,Barrent asked,"what about Omega?" |
20919 | Is addiction necessary? |
20919 | Is he here on Omega? |
20919 | Is he the man who informed on me? |
20919 | Is it really important? |
20919 | Is that possible? |
20919 | Is that the state or the federal government? |
20919 | Is there any chance of getting out of it? |
20919 | Is there any reason? |
20919 | Is there anything else? |
20919 | Is this a trick question? 20919 Is this likely to be dangerous?" |
20919 | It happens, does n''t it? |
20919 | It makes all the difference, does n''t it? 20919 It''s so simple and clear- cut, is n''t it?" |
20919 | Joe, can you visit Moera? 20919 Just what is your work?" |
20919 | Leave here? 20919 Leave here? |
20919 | Minister Jay, may I come in? |
20919 | My_ what_? |
20919 | Now what? |
20919 | Now, about the money--"Yes, sir? |
20919 | Picking the lock? |
20919 | Posthumously? |
20919 | Ready? 20919 Really?" |
20919 | Sell? |
20919 | Services? |
20919 | So what? |
20919 | Tell me, did you ascertain the status of these men? |
20919 | The clergy? |
20919 | Then why did you let me in? |
20919 | Then you wo n''t reconsider? |
20919 | Then you''ll skren my past? |
20919 | Then you''ve heard about Omega? |
20919 | There are n''t? |
20919 | They are, are n''t they? |
20919 | This is the Victim''s Protective Society? |
20919 | This is true for spaceflight also? |
20919 | This man saw the murder? |
20919 | Trying out your Opinioner''s methods, are n''t you? 20919 Was he killed?" |
20919 | Was there evidence against me? |
20919 | Well, after all,the doctor said,"what''s life without a little risk? |
20919 | Well, who gets him first? |
20919 | Well,Ronny said,"how fast do they go in real space?" |
20919 | Well? |
20919 | Were you angry about that? |
20919 | Were you present when he was killed? |
20919 | What about the second time? |
20919 | What are the Games like? |
20919 | What are you and your police going to do about it? |
20919 | What are you doing? |
20919 | What are you going to do? |
20919 | What courses do you take? |
20919 | What did they get you for? |
20919 | What did you do? |
20919 | What did you see? |
20919 | What do you mean, authorities? 20919 What do you think started those explosions?" |
20919 | What do you want to accomplish? |
20919 | What do you wish us to skren for you, Citizen Barrent? |
20919 | What does it mean? |
20919 | What does the name Tetrahyde mean? |
20919 | What for? |
20919 | What for? |
20919 | What gave you the idea this was a hospital? |
20919 | What happened to you? |
20919 | What happened? |
20919 | What happens if I''m not killed? |
20919 | What happens if a part of an automatic factory breaks down? |
20919 | What happens now? |
20919 | What happens, then? |
20919 | What happens,Barrent asked,"if I survive the Games and pass beyond the law?" |
20919 | What is the prize? |
20919 | What kind of an interest? |
20919 | What makes you think that any of this-- my expedition or your uprising-- can succeed against an organization as powerful as Earth? |
20919 | What sort of a game do you_ think_ it is? |
20919 | What started it? |
20919 | What truth? |
20919 | What type of people do you look for? |
20919 | What was my offense? 20919 What was that last?" |
20919 | What would happen if these ships ran into an unprecedented situation? |
20919 | What''s Group Two? |
20919 | What''s going on? |
20919 | What''s the matter? |
20919 | What''s the penalty? |
20919 | What''s there to feel? 20919 What''s this?" |
20919 | What_ is_ subspace? |
20919 | When can I see you again? |
20919 | When you have finished your fifth re- creation of_ Lord Jim_, what do you plan to do? |
20919 | When you killed him,Barrent asked,"did you see_ me_ anywhere around?" |
20919 | When? |
20919 | Who do you think you''re pushing? |
20919 | Who gave it? |
20919 | Who indeed? |
20919 | Who knows? 20919 Who_ is_ allowed in?" |
20919 | Why are you lying to me? |
20919 | Why did you rescue me? |
20919 | Why did you take so long opening the door? |
20919 | Why do n''t you turn to some other field? |
20919 | Why do you want to find out about it? |
20919 | Why not me? |
20919 | Why not, Citizen Morgan? |
20919 | Why not? |
20919 | Why not? |
20919 | Why not? |
20919 | Why one man? |
20919 | Why spread it around? |
20919 | Why was that done, sir? |
20919 | Why, sir? |
20919 | Why? |
20919 | Why? |
20919 | Wo n''t the authorities credit it to your record? |
20919 | Would it help any if I told you I do n''t have the usual Omegan attitude toward murder? |
20919 | Would you care for a Regular or a Special? |
20919 | Would you care for a little wine, Uncle? |
20919 | Would you define Good for me, Citizen Abbot? |
20919 | Would you like a little more wine? |
20919 | Would you like to have things different? |
20919 | Would you mind telling me what that means, Citizen Honners? |
20919 | Yes, Uncle? |
20919 | Yes? |
20919 | Yes? |
20919 | Yes? |
20919 | You ever go swimming in Florida? |
20919 | You have n''t, sir? 20919 You mean you''ll trust me, even though you do n''t know me?" |
20919 | You remember me? |
20919 | You sure you have n''t seen one of the Hunted go by here? |
20919 | You think so? 20919 You think that proves anything?" |
20919 | You thinking of going out there? |
20919 | You were in line behind me, were n''t you? |
20919 | You wish the services of a genuine skrenner? |
20919 | You work on the ships? |
20919 | You would? |
20919 | You''ll be sure to tell her? |
20919 | Your crime? |
20919 | ( Did that mean that there were other languages?) |
20919 | A nervous, intelligent- looking man with sad brown eyes._)"You want to know what I do in my job? |
20919 | A slim, languid man with an earnest, boyish face and smooth, corn- blond hair._)"You are a verbalizer, Citizen Honners?" |
20919 | A strong, erect woman, imperious but polite, with a no- nonsense air about her._)"You want to ask me about class and status? |
20919 | Am I getting better?" |
20919 | And have you been in this employ for very long?" |
20919 | And how do you classify yourself statuswise?" |
20919 | And how would machines be used? |
20919 | And the lower middle classes?" |
20919 | And then where would we be?" |
20919 | And what had happened next? |
20919 | And what was an assembly? |
20919 | And where would you classify yourself statuswise?" |
20919 | And why had a false memory of that crime been superimposed on his mind just beneath the conscious level? |
20919 | And why no Earth leaves?" |
20919 | And?" |
20919 | Any questions?" |
20919 | Are you absolutely certain?" |
20919 | Are you agents of The Black One?" |
20919 | Are you opening up?" |
20919 | Barrent asked,"Did Myla skren it in the water?" |
20919 | Barrent found it hard to believe that these were government officials; still, who knew the ways of Earth? |
20919 | Barrent gulped and asked,"What is the other decree, sir?" |
20919 | Barrent said,"Use me for what? |
20919 | But do n''t you think you''re saying rather dangerous things?" |
20919 | But how do you disable a smooth- surfaced turtle- backed machine? |
20919 | But how long do you think you can keep it up?" |
20919 | But it''s not my choice.... Will, are you sure you''re a murderer?" |
20919 | But to plan and perform a murder in cold blood.... Why had he done it? |
20919 | But where was the crew? |
20919 | But who, specifically, does the teaching in the closed classes?" |
20919 | Can you refute either of these charges?" |
20919 | Citizen Honners, are you presently engaged in writing for any of the periodicals I see on the dissemination stands?" |
20919 | Could I be of service?" |
20919 | Could a trial by ordeal be worse than outright mutilation? |
20919 | Could it be his prison uniform? |
20919 | Could it be that--? |
20919 | Could n''t you see that?" |
20919 | Could this be some huge and subtle trap which the authorities had set for him? |
20919 | Could you tell me about the religious instruction of children?" |
20919 | Deadly flora and fauna? |
20919 | Did not Thrastus start as a humble shopkeeper, cheating his customers of a portion of rice? |
20919 | Did security measures start later at the towns and cities? |
20919 | Did that mean that another detachment of guards got on? |
20919 | Did you know that a hundred years ago human- piloted starships were exploring the planets of other solar systems?" |
20919 | Did you know that?" |
20919 | Do you know how to reach her?" |
20919 | Do you know where that is?" |
20919 | Do you know which one I mean?" |
20919 | Do you mind if I ask you a question or two?" |
20919 | Do you remember what the room looks like, or who your teacher is for the closed class?" |
20919 | Do you think I have time for this sort of thing? |
20919 | Do you think you can just go on breaking the law?" |
20919 | Do you want to end up dead?" |
20919 | Does n''t that mean no one gets killed?" |
20919 | Dream or memory? |
20919 | Dream? |
20919 | Earth has cast us aside? |
20919 | Eh?" |
20919 | Had he chosen wrong? |
20919 | Had his lust for revenge been so great as to throw off all the restraint of Earth''s civilization? |
20919 | Had there really been people in here? |
20919 | Have I made myself clear?" |
20919 | Have you seen it?" |
20919 | He asked him,"Do you have any papers for Will Barrent?" |
20919 | He asked the guard,"Have I been sick for long? |
20919 | He asked,"Have you a rear door?" |
20919 | He asked,"What should I do?" |
20919 | He caught the attention of the man who had been sitting nearest the girl and asked him,"Where did the girl go?" |
20919 | He stopped and said,"What''s the matter?" |
20919 | High, low, or middle?" |
20919 | How can we recognize Good as being an illusion? |
20919 | How did you find out about me?" |
20919 | How do I send it back?" |
20919 | I think you have seen a fair amount of that in your time on Earth?" |
20919 | If Illiardi had killed Therkaler, why had Barrent been deported to Omega? |
20919 | If an honest mistake had been made, why had n''t he been released when the true murderer was discovered? |
20919 | If you could direct me--""Citizen, do you feel all right?" |
20919 | If you''re feeling better now, Citizen Barrent, shall we proceed with services?" |
20919 | Is it a gun?" |
20919 | Is n''t anyone coming with me?" |
20919 | Is n''t that right, Tem?" |
20919 | Is n''t that right, sir?" |
20919 | Is re- creation the rule in all the arts?" |
20919 | Is that bulge a gun? |
20919 | Is that correct?" |
20919 | Is that it?" |
20919 | Look, will you remember what I''ve said? |
20919 | May we hope that you do so within the week? |
20919 | Murder? |
20919 | Omega''s unstable climate? |
20919 | Or did they? |
20919 | Or was that too fanciful? |
20919 | Rafeel, you see a female on this bench?" |
20919 | Remember?" |
20919 | Right?" |
20919 | Shall we go into the living room?" |
20919 | She said,"Are you out of your mind, Barrent? |
20919 | Special mountain- trained Hunters, perhaps? |
20919 | Suppose it became necessary to by- pass the checkpoint and return directly to Earth? |
20919 | Suppose it was imperative to change destination altogether? |
20919 | Suppose the guards had needed more time on Omega? |
20919 | Tell me first, what do you think of this room?" |
20919 | That the police constitute a sizable and disciplined paramilitary force?" |
20919 | That''s in the open classes?" |
20919 | The break? |
20919 | The man lifted a sullen, unshaven face and said,"What girl you talking about, Citizen?" |
20919 | The only question then is-- to what portion of the middle class does one belong? |
20919 | There''s still time if you pull yourself out immediately._"Omega? |
20919 | Understanding that, we ask, why did The Black One allow even the illusion of Good to exist in an Evil universe? |
20919 | Understood? |
20919 | Understood?" |
20919 | What could be more natural? |
20919 | What did I do?" |
20919 | What did it mean? |
20919 | What did that mean? |
20919 | What do the human priests do?" |
20919 | What does it mean?" |
20919 | What had he been taught? |
20919 | What happened to me? |
20919 | What kind of man? |
20919 | What sort of a game is this?" |
20919 | What sort of a people built huge starships but failed to equip them with a crew? |
20919 | What sort of a society produced them? |
20919 | What was it, then? |
20919 | What was that question again?" |
20919 | What was wrong? |
20919 | What was wrong? |
20919 | What were they waiting for inside? |
20919 | What would Earth want with cities? |
20919 | What''s that you got under your jacket, Mister? |
20919 | Whatcha say, boys?" |
20919 | Where am I? |
20919 | Where was there to break to? |
20919 | Who are you?" |
20919 | Who arrested them? |
20919 | Who judged them? |
20919 | Who needs her? |
20919 | Who reset the programs, who gave the ship its orders, who possessed the guiding intelligence that directed the entire operation? |
20919 | Who would have expected that simple man to develop into the Red Slayer of Thorndyke Lane? |
20919 | Who would stay in them?" |
20919 | Why am I in this hospital?" |
20919 | Why did a prison have to land? |
20919 | Why did they have to deport a sizable portion of their population-- and then fail to control the conditions under which the deportees lived and died? |
20919 | Why did they send out inspection teams, then give those teams the narrowest and most specialized sort of vision? |
20919 | Why did you pick me?" |
20919 | Why had someone on Earth accused him of a crime he had n''t committed? |
20919 | Why should there be? |
20919 | Why was it necessary for them to wipe the prisoners''minds clean of all memory of Earth? |
20919 | Why was that? |
20919 | Why were n''t men present to monitor the switchboards, to modify the program when necessary? |
20919 | Why would they leave him armed? |
20919 | Why, for example, had n''t guards been posted at Earth''s most important contact point, an interstellar terminus? |
20919 | Why, he wondered, would the crew leave him alone in the control room, the most important part of the ship? |
20919 | Will you?" |
20919 | Wo n''t you come in?" |
20919 | Would the crewless ship have supplies? |
20919 | Would you mind if I ask you a few questions?" |
20919 | Would you mind telling me what you do in the closed class?" |
20919 | Would you mind telling me what, specifically, your job is?" |
20919 | You say that you are employed by the government?" |
20919 | Your family there?" |
20919 | _ Do Not Enter._ Exploration into his own mind was as dangerous as a journey to-- what? |
30329 | A pet? |
30329 | But why? |
30329 | Could you anesthetize it? |
30329 | Could you? 30329 Do you want them to?" |
30329 | Do? 30329 How? |
30329 | Is n''t it peculiar that it does n''t run away, Judd? |
30329 | My dear Mr. Whitney-- do you mean to say you believe it can_ think_? |
30329 | My dear woman, do n''t you realize this is a serious situation? 30329 Too easy? |
30329 | Well, how does an animal-- any animal-- protect itself? |
30329 | Well? |
30329 | What do you mean you ca n''t? |
30329 | What do you propose to do? |
30329 | What is it? |
30329 | What? |
30329 | What? |
30329 | Who will take him? 30329 Why not? |
30329 | Will this change your mind? |
30329 | Yes? 30329 You have what, sir?" |
30329 | You have what? 30329 *****Who shut off the assembly belt?" |
30329 | And your team of scientists, did they report anything?" |
30329 | As an alternative, we could evacuate, but is your pet more valuable than the life of a great city?" |
30329 | But why?" |
30329 | Could there be some connection? |
30329 | Could you? |
30329 | Do you think we could find enough, Judd?" |
30329 | Everyone in the world does not yet know of your pet, correct?" |
30329 | Funny, is n''t it?" |
30329 | Give the competition a break, eh?" |
30329 | How?" |
30329 | I taught you how to use this rifle, so why do n''t you bag it?" |
30329 | In short, can you think of a more helpless creature to put down in those Venusian swamps?" |
30329 | Neither of you could fire upon it-- right?" |
30329 | Not the way to destroy Black Eyes? |
30329 | See? |
30329 | Umm- mm, does n''t that about cover it?" |
30329 | Watch, Judd: is this the way?" |
30329 | What say we head back for camp?" |
30329 | What''s the matter, ca n''t I change my mind?" |
30329 | Whitney?" |
30329 | Whitney?" |
30329 | Why could n''t they all just decide to make tracks for someplace else on the same day?" |
30329 | You know what I think, Lindy?" |
30329 | You think there''s a pied- piper or something which calls all the animals away?" |
30329 | do?" |
29904 | And do not the muscles which cause the legs to move perform their duty without man being conscious of it? |
29904 | And how does a weight find the centre of the earth with such directness? |
29904 | And if it has no fixed position like the earth in the centre of its elements, why does it not fall to the centre of our elements? |
29904 | And if it is true, why has it not remained among men who so greatly desired it, and led them to disregard any deity? |
29904 | And if the moon is lighter than the other elements, why is it opaque and not transparent? |
29904 | And if thou art not content with vegetables, canst thou not by a mixture of them make infinite compounds as Platina wrote, and other writers on food? |
29904 | And if you say that it is mechanical because it is done for money, who is more guilty of this error-- if error it can be called-- than you? |
29904 | And seest thou not that if the painter wishes to depict animals and devils in Hell with what richness of invention he proceeds? |
29904 | And whither will it tend? |
29904 | And why not along other lines? |
29904 | Are there not pictures to be seen so like reality that they deceive men and animals? |
29904 | Are these things to be done by men? |
29904 | Art thou so wise as thou believest to be? |
29904 | But if such pilgrimages continually exist, what is then their unnecessary cause? |
29904 | But the hand? |
29904 | But thou, writer of science, dost thou not copy with thy hand, and write what is in thy mind, as the painter does? |
29904 | But what need is there for me to indulge in long and elevated discourse? |
29904 | But why should I proceed further? |
29904 | But why should I tire myself with vain words? |
29904 | Do you perform any work without some pay? |
29904 | Hast thou not seen women of the mountains dressed in rough and poor clothes richer in beauty than those who are adorned? |
29904 | If it is driven, who is the driver? |
29904 | If it is summoned,--and I mean sought after,--who is the seeker? |
29904 | If you lecture in the schools, do you not go to whomsoever rewards you most? |
29904 | Now consider which is nearer to man, the name of man or the image of man? |
29904 | Now consider which is the greater loss, to be blind or dumb? |
29904 | Now could he not have closed his eyes when this frenzy came upon him, and have kept them closed until the frenzy consumed itself? |
29904 | Now does not nature produce enough vegetables for thee to satisfy thyself? |
29904 | Now seest thou not how many and diverse acts are performed by men? |
29904 | Now seest thou not that if thou wishest to go to nature, thou reachest her by the means of science, deduced by others from the effects of nature? |
29904 | Now seest thou not that the eye comprehends the beauty of the whole world? |
29904 | Now you can say, Does not one who talks loudly move his lips like one who talks softly? |
29904 | O sleeper, what is sleep? |
29904 | Seest thou not among human beauties that it is the beautiful faces which stop the passers- by, and not the richness of their ornaments? |
29904 | The moon having density and gravity, how does it stand? |
29904 | Therefore we ask, Is the virtue of herbs, stones and plants non- existent because men have been ignorant of it? |
29904 | What can I say? |
29904 | What is an element? |
29904 | What is force? |
29904 | What is force? |
29904 | What is that thing which is not defined and would{ 16} not exist if it were defined? |
29904 | What is thy opinion, O man, of thy own species? |
29904 | What peoples, what tongues, are they who can perfectly describe thy true working? |
29904 | What poet will place before thee in words, O{ 69} lover, the true semblance of thy idea with such truth as will the painter? |
29904 | What praise is there which can express thy nobility? |
29904 | What thing is there which acts not by reason of the eye? |
29904 | What thing is there which could not be effected by such an art? |
29904 | Who in naval warfare can be compared with him who commands the winds and generates storms which ruin and sink any fleet whatsoever? |
29904 | Who is he who remakes it if the producer is continually dying? |
29904 | Who is he who would not lose hearing, smell and touch rather than sight? |
29904 | Why did nature not ordain that one animal should not live by the death of the other? |
29904 | Why does not the weight remain in its place? |
29904 | Why does the eye perceive things more clearly in dreams than with the imagination when one is awake? |
29904 | [ Sidenote: Can Man imitate a Bird''s Flight?] |
29904 | [ Sidenote: Can the Spirit speak?] |
29904 | [ Sidenote: Has the Spirit a Body?] |
29904 | and do we not see that the pictures which represent the divine deity are kept covered up with inestimable veils? |
29904 | what would they do were they constrained to abide in this darkness during the whole of their life? |
29904 | would not this have been more profitable and less fatiguing to thee, since this can be done in the cool without motion and danger of illness? |
29904 | { 43} Can not beauty and utility be combined-- as appears in citadels and men? |
30438 | But you said blood stream? |
30438 | Did you say autopsy? |
30438 | Do you happen to remember_ that_ note of apology? |
30438 | How? 30438 I would say this is it, would n''t you, gentlemen? |
30438 | Let us, ah, toast success to the unveiling of the rotten Martian who sits among us, shall we? |
30438 | May I ask, sir, how this was discovered and how it was narrowed down to the Superior Council? |
30438 | Murdered the bastard for an autopsy, what? |
30438 | No, you did n''t, did you? |
30438 | Now then, Kessit,Heidel said, when the butler had finished,"would you be kind enough to fetch me that little pistol from the mantel over there?" |
30438 | Oh? |
30438 | Rather good, eh? |
30438 | This had to be done before the cadaver was a cadaver, you see? |
30438 | When we were going to convert the Eastern industrial section? |
30438 | Why have you done this? |
30438 | Would you mind moving over to your left, so that the end of the table is clear? |
30438 | You''re all right then? |
30438 | _ Why?_ Everything that was done was for the Martian. 30438 Are you ready? |
30438 | Blinking nerve, eh?" |
30438 | Come over here, will you please?" |
30438 | Do you recall when we outlawed the free selection system?" |
30438 | Do you remember the missionary affair?" |
30438 | I do n''t believe a little lead in the woodwork will mar the room too much, would you say, Forbes?" |
30438 | I''m frightfully crazy about that port, eh?" |
30438 | Locke? |
30438 | Meehan? |
30438 | President?" |
30438 | Rather dramatic altogether, eh?" |
30438 | Sadler?" |
30438 | Shall we?" |
30438 | Surprise, what?" |
30438 | Terribly caustic, what?" |
30438 | Which one? |
30438 | Which one? |
30438 | Who was the Martian? |
30438 | Who was the imposter, the ringer? |
30438 | Would you mind pouring us all another glass of wine? |
30438 | You follow me, gentlemen? |
30438 | You see?" |
30438 | _ How_ could you do this?" |
17394 | ''About what?'' |
17394 | ''Afraid of what?'' |
17394 | ''And a month from now?'' |
17394 | ''And if the girl is no longer yours? |
17394 | ''And in what season were you born?'' |
17394 | ''And is it not a miracle after all? |
17394 | ''And now?'' |
17394 | ''And was your father Guy Matheson, the physiologist?'' |
17394 | ''And what if we''re stranded here for a month? |
17394 | ''And what is their crime, that makes them the object of universal scorn and reprisal? |
17394 | ''Are all the insects of your world as large as the spider?'' |
17394 | ''Are all the things in that book as true and wise?'' |
17394 | ''Are n''t you really trying to tell me that you''ve decided to visit the island at all costs, and that you''re afraid of what you might find there?'' |
17394 | ''Are you all right?'' |
17394 | ''Are you all right?'' |
17394 | ''Are you angry with me?'' |
17394 | ''Are you sure it''s worth the heartbreak?'' |
17394 | ''Are you sure, Sylviana? |
17394 | ''Are you telling the truth?'' |
17394 | ''But how can you be so indifferent?'' |
17394 | ''But how does this passing touch me?'' |
17394 | ''But how long before he''s able to hunt?'' |
17394 | ''But how will we eat?'' |
17394 | ''But how will you use it here, where there are no trees? |
17394 | ''But how, and for what reason do you do this?'' |
17394 | ''But still, how do you mean that?'' |
17394 | ''But they''ll return next year?'' |
17394 | ''But what about you?'' |
17394 | ''But what can we do with an entrance so high as the one below? |
17394 | ''But why did Akar leave the cub with us? |
17394 | ''But why was Shama so far from the cave?'' |
17394 | ''CRUEL?'' |
17394 | ''Ca n''t she see that there could never be anyone else for me? |
17394 | ''Can you tell me one thing at least? |
17394 | ''Could you now? |
17394 | ''Did I ever tell YOU, Kalus? |
17394 | ''Did you ever see these, or hear of them? |
17394 | ''Did you sleep well?'' |
17394 | ''Do n''t you feel even a little sorry for the spider? |
17394 | ''Do they look like this?'' |
17394 | ''Do we speak the same language?'' |
17394 | ''Do you know what it''s like to expect death and find friendship? |
17394 | ''Do you want to here this?'' |
17394 | ''From what?'' |
17394 | ''Go on, will you? |
17394 | ''Has the mantis come out yet?'' |
17394 | ''Have n''t you punished me long enough?'' |
17394 | ''Have they gone?'' |
17394 | ''Have you any strength left?'' |
17394 | ''Have you ever done hallucinogenic drugs?'' |
17394 | ''Have you ever eaten them?'' |
17394 | ''Have you ever worked with leather or fur?'' |
17394 | ''He and I were just talking about it last night, and do you know what he said? |
17394 | ''He means a lot to you, does n''t he?'' |
17394 | ''How can you let him treat you that way?'' |
17394 | ''How could I have been such a fool?'' |
17394 | ''How could I?'' |
17394 | ''How did it go with you?'' |
17394 | ''How did you come to befriend Akar? |
17394 | ''How did you do it?'' |
17394 | ''How did you know it was me?'' |
17394 | ''How do you mean?'' |
17394 | ''How do you mean?'' |
17394 | ''How many summers have you known? |
17394 | ''How much did you do?'' |
17394 | ''How so?'' |
17394 | ''How would you make this sound?'' |
17394 | ''How..... How can I reach him?'' |
17394 | ''If you were going to hunt, should n''t you have done it earlier in the day?'' |
17394 | ''In what way?'' |
17394 | ''Insects?'' |
17394 | ''Is it a kind of magic, then?'' |
17394 | ''Is it all right? |
17394 | ''Is it true? |
17394 | ''Is that what the voice in the mirror was trying to tell me?'' |
17394 | ''Is the girl all right?'' |
17394 | ''Is there any water left?'' |
17394 | ''Is there no other way?'' |
17394 | ''Is there nothing else you would say to me?'' |
17394 | ''Is this the humanity you mock me with? |
17394 | ''Kalus, what is it? |
17394 | ''Kalus..... Will you sleep with me tonight? |
17394 | ''Kalus? |
17394 | ''Kalus?'' |
17394 | ''Kalus?'' |
17394 | ''Kalus?'' |
17394 | ''Kalus?'' |
17394 | ''Kalus?'' |
17394 | ''Kalus?'' |
17394 | ''Kalus?'' |
17394 | ''Killed you? |
17394 | ''Know him? |
17394 | ''Me?'' |
17394 | ''Not even before the giant spider?'' |
17394 | ''Oh, did I look as foolish when you broke the mirror? |
17394 | ''Or have n''t you drawn them yet?'' |
17394 | ''Or is it him you''re trying to punish?'' |
17394 | ''Shall I break the glass?'' |
17394 | ''Shall we get on with it?'' |
17394 | ''Should we talk about this another time?'' |
17394 | ''Such as these?'' |
17394 | ''Then how do you know what the winter is like? |
17394 | ''Then who?'' |
17394 | ''Then why did you leave?'' |
17394 | ''Then why?'' |
17394 | ''There are really people who would do that? |
17394 | ''There is a real way? |
17394 | ''This day, North?'' |
17394 | ''Tribesman?'' |
17394 | ''Two feet?'' |
17394 | ''Well, can we talk about something else?'' |
17394 | ''Well, what are our choices?'' |
17394 | ''What about Skither''s cave?'' |
17394 | ''What about the lower cave?'' |
17394 | ''What about the sword?'' |
17394 | ''What about the wolf?'' |
17394 | ''What about these?'' |
17394 | ''What about your people?'' |
17394 | ''What are the odds of it?'' |
17394 | ''What are the other things? |
17394 | ''What are they?'' |
17394 | ''What are you asking me to do?'' |
17394 | ''What are you working on, Miles?'' |
17394 | ''What did he say to you?'' |
17394 | ''What did he say?'' |
17394 | ''What do I have to do?'' |
17394 | ''What do you mean he''s no longer in the cave?'' |
17394 | ''What do you mean?'' |
17394 | ''What do you mean?'' |
17394 | ''What does he use the lab for?'' |
17394 | ''What does it mean?'' |
17394 | ''What gives you the right to make hard rules, and pass out life and death in judgment? |
17394 | ''What if eat just one, and you are here with me?'' |
17394 | ''What is he doing?'' |
17394 | ''What is he saying?'' |
17394 | ''What is it then you would ask?'' |
17394 | ''What is it, Sylviana?'' |
17394 | ''What is it?'' |
17394 | ''What is it?'' |
17394 | ''What is it?'' |
17394 | ''What is it?'' |
17394 | ''What is wrong?'' |
17394 | ''What island?'' |
17394 | ''What makes you think it''s only how much, and not how pure? |
17394 | ''What of the others?'' |
17394 | ''What on earth made you ask that?'' |
17394 | ''What was that all about? |
17394 | ''What was that?'' |
17394 | ''What will happen to the wolf?'' |
17394 | ''What will he do now?'' |
17394 | ''What will you do today?'' |
17394 | ''What would it change?'' |
17394 | ''What''s that?'' |
17394 | ''What''s wrong?'' |
17394 | ''What''s wrong?'' |
17394 | ''What''s wrong?'' |
17394 | ''What?'' |
17394 | ''When will you go?'' |
17394 | ''When you come back, will you tell me why Akar did n''t take her with him? |
17394 | ''Where are the British Isles?'' |
17394 | ''Where did Avatar take you?'' |
17394 | ''Where do the hill- people hear such a thing?'' |
17394 | ''Where is Akar?'' |
17394 | ''Where is Shar- hai? |
17394 | ''Who did this thing?'' |
17394 | ''Who is its author?'' |
17394 | ''Who? |
17394 | ''Why are you crying?'' |
17394 | ''Why are you shutting me out again?'' |
17394 | ''Why are you so threatened by the Children? |
17394 | ''Why did n''t I know it before?'' |
17394 | ''Why did you not die with the others? |
17394 | ''Why did you not let him kill me?'' |
17394 | ''Why do you have to BE like this? |
17394 | ''Why do you speak this lie?'' |
17394 | ''Why have you come?'' |
17394 | ''Why me?'' |
17394 | ''Why must I always be punished for showing mercy, and trying to do what is right?'' |
17394 | ''Why not just leave it in the past, and go on?'' |
17394 | ''Why not? |
17394 | ''Why not?'' |
17394 | ''Why so glum, Kalus? |
17394 | ''Why so near the hill- tribe?'' |
17394 | ''Why was he here alone?'' |
17394 | ''Why would I lie?'' |
17394 | ''Why, Avatar? |
17394 | ''Why? |
17394 | ''Why?'' |
17394 | ''Why?'' |
17394 | ''Why?'' |
17394 | ''Why?'' |
17394 | ''Why?'' |
17394 | ''Will you promise not to hold it against her? |
17394 | ''Wo n''t he die out there?'' |
17394 | ''Wo n''t you need an ax to cut the wood?'' |
17394 | ''Would it be all right?'' |
17394 | ''Would you have me drowned for a piece of wood?'' |
17394 | ''Would you really do that?'' |
17394 | ''Yes, master?'' |
17394 | ''Yes..... Are you angry with me?'' |
17394 | ''You come, Kai- tai, Noth?'' |
17394 | ''You come, in Winter, this place?'' |
17394 | ''You go, Kai- tai, Noth?'' |
17394 | ''You go?'' |
17394 | ''You knew there were other humans, and you never told me? |
17394 | ''You saw it, too?'' |
17394 | ''You wo n''t fight anymore, will you? |
17394 | ''You would n''t hurt me, would you? |
17394 | ''You''re not asking just to make me feel better?'' |
17394 | ''You''ve wondered, no doubt, why the killer whales took up with them in the first place?'' |
17394 | ''Your people look like this?'' |
17394 | *''You''re not going to try to hunt today?'' |
17394 | .love me, Sylviana?'' |
17394 | .you?'' |
17394 | A little two- foot long beaver?'' |
17394 | AND IF IT DIDN''T? |
17394 | After all, what had he done? |
17394 | All right?'' |
17394 | Am I disturbing you? |
17394 | And at what point did he develop a clear mind, and immortal soul? |
17394 | And how would he answer the man- child? |
17394 | And just for the hell of it, why do n''t we save you, too? |
17394 | And living, how have you not grown old? |
17394 | And most poignant of all to him: WHY WAS SHAMA DEAD? |
17394 | And she to him? |
17394 | And though I am deeply fond of him..... Ca n''t you see how much he loves you? |
17394 | And was it really possible to feel the earth move beneath them when they made love? |
17394 | And what did it matter, if he lost the only woman he would ever love? |
17394 | And what of his peculiar desire to be on his own? |
17394 | And what of the wolf- cub that lay nestled beside him? |
17394 | And what was the point, if this world was so utterly wretched and cruel? |
17394 | And when the last of my illusions are gone..... What then, Kalus? |
17394 | And when you find yourself safely landed among us?'' |
17394 | And who is to say what does and does not exist in the world beyond our sight? |
17394 | And who was this half wild man who tended her, and the bewildered animal that licked her hand in half- formed worry and confusion? |
17394 | And why did a part of her WANT to be alone with him? |
17394 | And why did it matter to her anyway? |
17394 | And why do you think that my enemies will believe it, when the sound comes from only one place?'' |
17394 | And why, now, did he feel as if some tangible force resisted and sought to undo him? |
17394 | Are we safe here?'' |
17394 | Are you prepared?'' |
17394 | Are you really with NASA? |
17394 | Are you then from the Island?'' |
17394 | BUT WHAT DID IT ALL MEAN? |
17394 | But dear, sweet holy Buddha, how could any pain be worse than this? |
17394 | But his morals? |
17394 | But how can you possibly feed him and us too? |
17394 | But no one lives forever..... DO THEY?'' |
17394 | But was anything impossible here? |
17394 | But we understand, do n''t we? |
17394 | But what could he do, when she would not let him near her? |
17394 | But what did the Nameless ask of him now? |
17394 | But what does it all mean, Kalus? |
17394 | But what if she was wrong? |
17394 | But what kind of home would it be if he abandoned his friend at greatest need? |
17394 | But what was Time, really? |
17394 | But where was the glory when all she could feel was pain and emptiness? |
17394 | But who would wake it? |
17394 | But why a mere child, healthy and intelligent, with his whole life ahead of him? |
17394 | But why did they have to kill it at all? |
17394 | But why, if Akar brings us meat?'' |
17394 | Ca n''t you see these people mean us no harm? |
17394 | Can you see that?'' |
17394 | Can you see what I''m driving at?'' |
17394 | Contradict the lessons that Nature has taught them? |
17394 | Could she ever be his? |
17394 | Could you draw it?'' |
17394 | Could you go to the second reserve again?'' |
17394 | Did he dare ask for refuge? |
17394 | Did it ever occur to you that I might feel the same way about you?'' |
17394 | Did n''t he care anymore? |
17394 | Did you know Hitler was impotent? |
17394 | Did you know him?'' |
17394 | Do n''t you even care about the pup?'' |
17394 | Do n''t you know how much that''s worth? |
17394 | Do n''t you know what you have?'' |
17394 | Do n''t you see?'' |
17394 | Do you read the meaning of my hands?'' |
17394 | Do you think I want to crawl out of one of these things a hundred centuries from now, and try to rebuild what''s left of the world? |
17394 | Do you think you''re ready for it? |
17394 | Do you understand my words?'' |
17394 | Does she speak of having come from the long silver box? |
17394 | Even as he had said, she began to wonder how deep, how true, how honest was their love? |
17394 | Exasperated:''Why, Kalus? |
17394 | HOW CAN THEY DO IT? |
17394 | HOW WILL I STAY ALIVE? |
17394 | Had he read the moment correctly? |
17394 | Had he really grabbed hold of the fin, or had she just imagined it? |
17394 | Had life reverted to its primitive, violent stages before Man, evolution in reverse? |
17394 | Had men really lived that way? |
17394 | Had n''t he driven her to it? |
17394 | Had the Island forgotten? |
17394 | Have you lost all respect for my sovereignty? |
17394 | Have you seen them?'' |
17394 | Heed him well, I do not place my trust in him lightly..... Do you hear my words?'' |
17394 | Her HUSBAND? |
17394 | His only reply to her question,''Why have n''t I seen you before?'' |
17394 | How can these things be?'' |
17394 | How could I live in peace with the chosen of my heart brought to shame?'' |
17394 | How could any book make a man not listen to his heart?'' |
17394 | How could he not still feel the warmth and purposeful beauty of their love- making, the gentle gifts that Nature was bestowing on them even now? |
17394 | How could he, an ignorant hunter and trapper, come to grips with the maker of the stars? |
17394 | How could he? |
17394 | How could she have lived so long and still know so little of the ways of the Valley? |
17394 | How could she possibly tell him the truth of her existence? |
17394 | How could she tell him, who in naive trust believed that she could follow wherever he led? |
17394 | How could steel be destroyed? |
17394 | How could you think so little of me?'' |
17394 | How did you know?'' |
17394 | How had it all happened so fast? |
17394 | How is it that the brother of Shaezar has come to lead such a perilous existence? |
17394 | How is that?'' |
17394 | How long before Barabbas would follow? |
17394 | How many shocks am I supposed to be able to face in one day? |
17394 | How much longer could he trick himself into going on, when he was eternally being resisted and punished because of his ignorance? |
17394 | How much more of this could his spirit endure? |
17394 | How then did you come here? |
17394 | How would they live if the Monarch refused him? |
17394 | How?'' |
17394 | I am in agony; is that what you wanted? |
17394 | I feel half drowned..... Can I rest a while first?'' |
17394 | IS THIS THE MAN I WANT TO SPEND THE REST OF MY LIFE WITH? |
17394 | If Kalus truly wanted and needed her, why was n''t he willing to guard her love, even fight for it? |
17394 | If he in all his prowess could be broken, then what chance did he himself have against the ceaseless ravages of his world? |
17394 | If he obeyed His rules and precepts, would He then smile upon him, and make his life more bearable? |
17394 | If only he could bring them all to some safe place.....''Are you well?'' |
17394 | If there truly was a God, then why the innumerable and inexplicable tragedies of his life, both great and small? |
17394 | Imagine if you had lost Kalus, in the full flower of your pure and uncorrupted love for him? |
17394 | Is that all right?'' |
17394 | Is that not miracle enough?'' |
17394 | Is there life among the stars? |
17394 | Is this the world and way of life I should mourn?'' |
17394 | Is this what Sylviana had wanted? |
17394 | Is your flesh so different from mine?'' |
17394 | My God, Kalus, why?'' |
17394 | NOTHING? |
17394 | Now what had she done to upset him? |
17394 | One right away..... Why are you laughing?'' |
17394 | Or are you just ignoring me?'' |
17394 | Or did you not know he could kill us even more easily than the spider?'' |
17394 | Or was it hers in the hearing? |
17394 | Or was she truly alone with Kalus, who she seemed to know less and less each day? |
17394 | Or will you go with them?'' |
17394 | Shall we hunt together?'' |
17394 | She fought back the urge to say,''And what if I do n''t want my freedom? |
17394 | She merely said,''Shall we go?'' |
17394 | She wanted to walk up calmly and ask,''Have you quite finished with my husband?'' |
17394 | Should it all be for naught? |
17394 | Should they both be punished for it? |
17394 | Skither- But why were you in the cave at all? |
17394 | Sylviana, on an impulse:''Can I go with you? |
17394 | That society had overridden the subtle ways of the Tao, creating its own, alternative order in which Man''s will alone was powerful? |
17394 | That there were no natural, softening influences to prevent man''s ignorance and violence?'' |
17394 | That you have seen?'' |
17394 | The grim hunks of marble, were they not tombstones, the remains of a pillaged graveyard? |
17394 | The only question left before a man, as before Man himself: Will he be a part of that tale? |
17394 | The orca seemed to be asking himself, almost casually, were they worth the trouble? |
17394 | Then I did n''t believe what was happening..... Are you all right?'' |
17394 | This is n''t a dream?'' |
17394 | To what? |
17394 | Understood?'' |
17394 | WHY MUST IT ALWAYS BE SO? |
17394 | Was a compromise of worlds possible, he wondered, some meaningful coexistence between the hill- people and the colonists? |
17394 | Was he then like Barabbas, a stern and forceful leader? |
17394 | Was it because he refused, out of ignorance, to acknowledge the power and supremacy of the one true God? |
17394 | Was it possible? |
17394 | Was it possible? |
17394 | Was it you then that snuck from my cave like a thief in the night? |
17394 | Was the spirit eternal, and if so, was there a way to come to paradise after death, and be reunited with the ones he loved? |
17394 | Was there a trace of fierce lust in his voice as he said the word? |
17394 | Was there an intelligence behind the winds and storms around him, the dangers and trials of his world? |
17394 | We considered smashing it afterward, but what can you do for someone who makes his own poison, and flaunts his own destruction?'' |
17394 | Were the gnarled trees not alive with the ghosts of the past? |
17394 | What about Alaska?'' |
17394 | What are the rest of your people like?'' |
17394 | What are you thinking?'' |
17394 | What could it mean? |
17394 | What could it mean? |
17394 | What did it matter to her what he said or did? |
17394 | What did you mean by that?'' |
17394 | What do we do now?'' |
17394 | What do you know about MEN? |
17394 | What do you mean?'' |
17394 | What does this mean? |
17394 | What if someday there were others? |
17394 | What is your last name?'' |
17394 | What lay BEHIND it? |
17394 | What then?'' |
17394 | What was he doing here, surrounded by people and emotions he could not begin to read? |
17394 | What was he trying to say?'' |
17394 | What was his sin? |
17394 | What was it then that defeated him? |
17394 | What were they but names? |
17394 | What will happen to him now?'' |
17394 | What''s BEHIND it?'' |
17394 | What''s left?'' |
17394 | What''s wrong?'' |
17394 | When do you have to hunt?'' |
17394 | When does he return?'' |
17394 | Where is the nearest of the reserves?'' |
17394 | Where was Akar? |
17394 | Where was He now? |
17394 | Which path would the Changed One follow? |
17394 | Who are the friends I am to meet?'' |
17394 | Why ca n''t she understand?'' |
17394 | Why ca n''t you just leave each other alone?'' |
17394 | Why did Robert Jordan not take the woman he loved far away from the war? |
17394 | Why did he move her so? |
17394 | Why did his anguish move her so? |
17394 | Why did n''t you wake me?'' |
17394 | Why do you ask it?'' |
17394 | Why do you think I stay?'' |
17394 | Why does it have to be one or the other?'' |
17394 | Why had Shar- hai not finished him? |
17394 | Why had she been left to go on living? |
17394 | Why had they not claimed the shelter as their own, or at the very least, made short work of both the girl and her wolf companion? |
17394 | Why in the name of all that was dark, mysterious and unfathomable was she here, ten thousand years removed from the time and world she had known? |
17394 | Why is n''t it a good likeness?'' |
17394 | Why now, when he was hurting and most needed mild weather, was he confronted by the harshest Winter he had ever experienced? |
17394 | Why was I brought here and left to go on? |
17394 | Why was he still alive? |
17394 | Why was she so upset? |
17394 | Why was the chamber so cold? |
17394 | Why, of all the places you have ever been, did you bring me here?'' |
17394 | Why, then?'' |
17394 | Will he miss them?'' |
17394 | Will you be all right?'' |
17394 | Will you help me?'' |
17394 | Will you remain there above us, or come and meet your death in the arena?'' |
17394 | Wo n''t you let me help your friend?'' |
17394 | Wo n''t you let us help you?'' |
17394 | Would n''t that make you willing to listen, and learn how if you could?'' |
17394 | Would n''t the two of you, at least, consider having a child?'' |
17394 | Would she one day die of cancer, too? |
17394 | YOU BROUGHT ME HERE TO TASTE THE FRUIT OF A GNARLED DESERT? |
17394 | Yet now the most terrible question of her life rose in unshrouded hugeness before her: HAD OTHERS OF HER KIND SURVIVED THE DESTRUCTION? |
17394 | You know what this night was for us?'' |
17394 | You see that beautiful, slender reed in the black dress?'' |
17394 | You still do n''t see it, do you? |
30305 | Date, darling? |
30305 | Did you say''someone who may_ not be a man_''? |
30305 | Ever think of running one into the river? |
30305 | Herd it, will you, Nedda? 30305 Hon, why do n''t_ you_ try being psyched? |
30305 | How about Mars, Al? 30305 How come the most gorgeous thing in Kansas City was n''t dated earlier?" |
30305 | How in the name of fear--"Do you think,she said mischievously, taking his hand,"the B Sector champ is the only one who can get an appointment?" |
30305 | I have to leave early tomorrow, but I''ll try to get you out of protection-- okay? |
30305 | I suppose the damn music never gets on your nerves, either? |
30305 | In all seriousness, sir, can you answer the questions you have just asked? |
30305 | Music? 30305 Oh?" |
30305 | Ready for breakfast, pip? |
30305 | Where the hell is your place? |
30305 | Why did n''t you? |
30305 | Why not? |
30305 | Why should the city miss any citizen? 30305 Actually, what could you say? 30305 After a minute he repeated,Could you?" |
30305 | Alone?" |
30305 | And if there was, was it worth trying to find? |
30305 | And just why should he be worrying about anyone else at this stage of the game? |
30305 | But Nedda, if another man made the right approach, could you refuse him?" |
30305 | But it must be rough between dates, is n''t it?" |
30305 | But then, why should it matter now? |
30305 | But what could any male do to combat Government perfume? |
30305 | But where does it all lead? |
30305 | But why should they have to be impressed? |
30305 | Christ, how long had she been protected? |
30305 | Did Nedda not consider herself to have a problem which required psychoconditioning? |
30305 | Did that mean they-- and he-- were wrong? |
30305 | Ever tried psychoconditioning?" |
30305 | Everybody has everything and nothing means anything-- can''t you see that?" |
30305 | Following him? |
30305 | Had dating the B Sector park champion solved her difficulty with the man she had reported? |
30305 | Has it got a bearing on my getting a DP?" |
30305 | How could you explain how you_ felt_ things to be right or wrong, without really knowing the reasons? |
30305 | In fact, what good is the city itself-- what good is any city?" |
30305 | It was one thing to let a useless race expire, quite another to think of its being forced back to--"But-- can''t anyone think of anything else to do?" |
30305 | Kind of an odd feeling, though, to know you''d never date or fight again, or... Or what? |
30305 | Like?" |
30305 | No? |
30305 | Or was it another of their subtleties? |
30305 | Or was there? |
30305 | Since he was n''t on the make, what would be the use of fighting? |
30305 | Was Government admitting there was nothing but staleness in the present? |
30305 | Was n''t it? |
30305 | Was n''t the wisdom of the five tech doctors sufficient by itself? |
30305 | What else was there to do, if you had n''t the luck to be a jobman or a tech? |
30305 | What more can be done to make the citizens of Earth happy?" |
30305 | What reason does the human race have for surviving?" |
30305 | What reason have I got for living? |
30305 | When you can always use a thing, how could it be better if you owned it?" |
30305 | Why in the name of World Government did every other girl who made first play with him have to be protected? |
30305 | Why should it?" |
30305 | Why the concern with backtime? |
30305 | Why were they asking him for answers they were supposed to know? |
30305 | Why? |
30305 | Would that be all? |
30305 | Would you prefer me less-- responsive?" |
10008 | ''And when will that be?'' 10008 ''How much?'' |
10008 | ''So?'' 10008 ''llo boys,"said he appealingly,"you good fellowsh, ai n''t you? |
10008 | Ah, the young officer whose body I found on the beach, perhaps? |
10008 | Ai n''t you got a reason, Doctor? |
10008 | And he was lost with the_ Laughing Lass_? |
10008 | And now that you''re here, w''at are you going to do? 10008 And take the risk of getting a hole punched in our pretty paint, with her running amuck that way? |
10008 | And the other? |
10008 | And what are those two bird- roosts on it? |
10008 | And who are you? |
10008 | And you can really produce it in quantity? |
10008 | And you could go-- soon? |
10008 | And you say he calls himself Slade? |
10008 | And you-- I beg your pardon-- your-- er-- friends disposed of the doctor in the same way? |
10008 | Anyone in her? |
10008 | Anything new? |
10008 | Are n''t we going to run up to her? |
10008 | Are n''t you afraid he''ll bring down the police and delay your sailing? |
10008 | Are n''t you feeling a little that way yourself? |
10008 | Are there many volcanoes hereabouts? |
10008 | Are they alive? |
10008 | Are you in trouble? |
10008 | Are you sure all the boats are there? |
10008 | Are you sure? |
10008 | Are you the only survivor? |
10008 | But how about pestilence? |
10008 | But the room forward----? |
10008 | But why does n''t he answer? |
10008 | But, sir, may we not--"Do you understand? |
10008 | But,I expostulated,"what''s the_ use_ of it? |
10008 | But-- well, do you recognise any of the symptoms? |
10008 | But-- you say you saw the light again? |
10008 | By God, Eagen,he squeaked,"can you think of anything more to be done?" |
10008 | By the way, Eagen, have you noticed those big bats the last few evenings, over by the cliff? 10008 Ca n''t you describe it better than that?" |
10008 | Can you give me any news of my friend Thrackles? |
10008 | Can you make out her build? |
10008 | Can you make out which of the men are in her? |
10008 | Could a man make diamonds? |
10008 | Could you chart it, Darrow? 10008 Dead? |
10008 | Did anyone ever see a show like that before? 10008 Did n''t you never see a volcano go off, you swab?" |
10008 | Did you ask him about Ives and McGuire? |
10008 | Did you hear him speak my name-- or am I dreaming? |
10008 | Did you look at the wheel, Billy? |
10008 | Did you notice a cave around to the north? 10008 Did you notice the two men who were sitting at the middle table?" |
10008 | Do I understand that I am under restraint? |
10008 | Do n''t you believe it? |
10008 | Do n''t you see that the only thing that keeps this crew from gettin''restless is keeping them busy? 10008 Do we anchor or stand off and on?" |
10008 | Do you know where you are going? |
10008 | Do you make out anyone aboard? |
10008 | Do you mean us to understand that he had this power you describe? |
10008 | Do you think it''s_ her_? |
10008 | Do you think we were a pack of cowards? 10008 Does he know anything of Billy?" |
10008 | Dr. Schermerhorn, do you mean? |
10008 | Dr. Trendon, are you all right? |
10008 | Dr. Trendon, will you see Mr. Slade and inquire of him the best point for landing? |
10008 | Edwards? |
10008 | Going for a little walk, sir? |
10008 | Got what? 10008 Had enough, has he?" |
10008 | Has it not cost enough? 10008 Have any of the crew?" |
10008 | Have n''t you worked us hard enough? |
10008 | Have you any questions to put to me, sir? |
10008 | Hello, what''s here? |
10008 | How about Old Scrubs----"Do n''t you believe none in luck? |
10008 | How about that place, Ophir, I read about? |
10008 | How are ye, sir? |
10008 | How are you, Eagen? |
10008 | How came he aboard the_ Laughing Lass_? |
10008 | How came he in the small boat? |
10008 | How can I tell? 10008 How can you tell that?" |
10008 | How did you happen to hit on her? |
10008 | How do you know I wo n''t blow on Lieutenant or Ensign Ralph Slade, U.S.N., when I get back? |
10008 | How do you know what it will be? 10008 How do you know?" |
10008 | How far is it to the side of the ship, you hound of hell? |
10008 | How long had poor Timmins been drowned? |
10008 | How long would you guess that craft to be? |
10008 | How many men haf you in the crew? |
10008 | How many of these damn things we got? |
10008 | How should I know? |
10008 | Hullo, boys,said he,"been busy?" |
10008 | I hope as how you''re getting on well there above, sir? |
10008 | I suppose it would hardly do to take him with us? |
10008 | I suppose you know who his Nibs is? |
10008 | I_ sabe_ how a man goes after treasure with a box; but why should he take treasure away in a box? 10008 If he''s here why do n''t he show himself?" |
10008 | If not? |
10008 | In the name of wonders, why should he do it? |
10008 | In tow? |
10008 | Is it as bad as that? |
10008 | Is n''t she in tow? |
10008 | Is that what Dr. Schermerhorn gave you? |
10008 | Is there any reason why you do not wish to go? |
10008 | Is there not possibly some connection between the unexplained light which we have twice seen, and the double desertion of the ship? |
10008 | It was you that knocked, was it not? 10008 It''s dynamite, is n''t it?" |
10008 | Karl Augustus Schermerhorn, the man whose experiments to identify telepathy with the Marconi wireless waves made such a furore in the papers? |
10008 | Kin I carry th''box for you, boss? |
10008 | Know last year''s output from the mines of Ophir, Thrackles? |
10008 | Know them? |
10008 | Looks like a harmless little toy to burn black powder, do n''t she? |
10008 | Meaning me? |
10008 | Mr. Barnett, will you go aloft and keep me posted? |
10008 | Mr. Barnett? 10008 Mr. Eagan, do n''t you want to go hunting?" |
10008 | Mutiny, would you? |
10008 | My God, mate, what is it? |
10008 | No good? 10008 Not Billy Edwards?" |
10008 | Not some of our boys? |
10008 | Nothin''to do with a voodoo? |
10008 | Nothing crooked about this? |
10008 | Now as to pay-- how mooch iss your boat worth? |
10008 | Now what are you going to fight? |
10008 | Now would n''t that get you? |
10008 | Of the_ Laughing Lass_? |
10008 | One of your men lost? |
10008 | One of your officers whom I have not yet had the pleasure of meeting? |
10008 | Or the esteemed Pulz? 10008 Pearls likely?" |
10008 | Plain desertion, or something worse? |
10008 | Radium? |
10008 | Remember that wide, empty deck forward? 10008 Scared, Billy?" |
10008 | Secret expedition, was n''t it? |
10008 | See''em? 10008 So the captain did n''t take kindly to your go- look- see?" |
10008 | Supposing you do n''t catch it? |
10008 | Tackel Old Scrubs, will ye? 10008 That was the night we saw the last glow, and the big burst from the volcano, was n''t it?" |
10008 | That''s all right, Doctor, but how do I know it''s all right? 10008 The Nigger? |
10008 | Then it''ll change coal to diamonds? |
10008 | Then what is it? |
10008 | There could n''t be anything alive up there? |
10008 | There was no clue to Ives and McGuire? |
10008 | Think the place is going to blow up? |
10008 | Thought out any clue, doctor? |
10008 | Under bare poles? |
10008 | Up that hole of hell? |
10008 | Volcanic? |
10008 | Voodoos? |
10008 | W''at you maik heem, den? |
10008 | Want me to diagnose a case of earthquake, sir? |
10008 | Was he a stow- away? |
10008 | Was n''t there a dory on the_ Laughing Lass_? |
10008 | Was that Ralph Slade? |
10008 | Well, he might,acknowledged Handy Solomon,"and then are we the worse off? |
10008 | Well, sir? |
10008 | Well, that''s all settled then, is n''t it? 10008 Well, what is it?" |
10008 | Well, what of it? |
10008 | Well, where are we bound, anyway? |
10008 | Well? |
10008 | What about the log, then? |
10008 | What about the_ Laughing Lass_? |
10008 | What ails him? |
10008 | What are all these marks? |
10008 | What became of the crew? |
10008 | What could there be to involve him? |
10008 | What did you do? |
10008 | What did you promise? |
10008 | What do you make it out to be? |
10008 | What do you mean, sir? |
10008 | What do you mean? 10008 What do you think of his story?" |
10008 | What do you think, sir? |
10008 | What do you want of me? |
10008 | What does he mean? |
10008 | What does he pay you? |
10008 | What does the information bureau of the Seven Seas know about it? |
10008 | What does this mean? |
10008 | What else could she be? |
10008 | What for, sir? |
10008 | What he like? |
10008 | What is it to us? |
10008 | What is it, then, Doctor? |
10008 | What is this ship, and where is she bound? |
10008 | What kind of hell has broke loose? |
10008 | What next? |
10008 | What other cave? |
10008 | What ship is that? |
10008 | What was it? |
10008 | What was she? |
10008 | What was that? |
10008 | What was the object of the voyage? |
10008 | What you want, Doctor? |
10008 | What''s going to happen when she hits the sea? |
10008 | What''s his name? |
10008 | What''s it like? |
10008 | What''s our port? |
10008 | What''s that? |
10008 | What''s the matter with you, Doctor? |
10008 | What''s wrong with him? |
10008 | What''s wrong? |
10008 | When may I see him? |
10008 | When was that, sir? |
10008 | Where are the rest? |
10008 | Where are we? |
10008 | Where away? |
10008 | Where did they come from? |
10008 | Where did you ever ship? |
10008 | Where is she, then? |
10008 | Where is the_ Laughing Lass_? |
10008 | Where iss the cabin? |
10008 | Where''s Selover? |
10008 | Where''s the_ Laughing Lass_? |
10008 | Where''s your man? |
10008 | Where? |
10008 | Where? |
10008 | Who are you, anyway? |
10008 | Who in Kamschatka is Percy Darrow? |
10008 | Who was to be in charge? |
10008 | Who''s your relief? |
10008 | Why did n''t we see him on the beach, then? |
10008 | Why do n''t you kick to the Old Man, then? |
10008 | Why do n''t you say something? 10008 Why not, sir? |
10008 | Why not? |
10008 | Why not? |
10008 | Why should he want to? |
10008 | Why so? |
10008 | Why, blast it, was the man running a haberdashery? 10008 Why?" |
10008 | Will you come ashore and have a look, sir? |
10008 | Will you kindly order the boat ready, Captain Parkinson? |
10008 | Without the chest? |
10008 | Wo n''t you step in, gentlemen? |
10008 | Wonder how the old doctor is getting on? |
10008 | Wonder what they''ve done? |
10008 | Wonder what they''ve done? |
10008 | Would n''t you be robbing yourself? |
10008 | Yes; but did we keep headed? |
10008 | Yes; but how about bringing down the whole cave? |
10008 | You are the mate? |
10008 | You chaps are getting lazy,said he,"why do n''t you do something? |
10008 | You did n''t notice whether there were any papers? |
10008 | You do n''t believe it? |
10008 | You do n''t mean you found dead----? |
10008 | You haf dem finished? |
10008 | You have a gun, of course? |
10008 | You have heard his? |
10008 | You know it? |
10008 | You know w''at I t''ink? |
10008 | You mean to mutiny? |
10008 | You saw that, eh? |
10008 | You say there''s a harbour? |
10008 | You see dat box he done carry so cairful? 10008 You see?" |
10008 | You think it''s all true? |
10008 | You were to lie still, were n''t you? 10008 Your man, Edwards-- the crew-- they left her? |
10008 | _ North Dakota?_he queried. |
10008 | _ Quien sabe_? |
10008 | ''_ Now, where do Carroll and Crum come in?" |
10008 | A black, shaking, shivering hell, for God knows how long.... What do you know? |
10008 | Aerial navigation, transmutation of metals, the screening of gravity-- does this sound like delirium? |
10008 | After a pause the falsetto asked deliberately:"Where we goin''?" |
10008 | After waiting a moment for something more definite, the falsetto inquired rather drily:"How long? |
10008 | Ai n''t that right, boys?" |
10008 | Ai n''t you never tackled him afore? |
10008 | All drowned?" |
10008 | All ready? |
10008 | And I heard one say to another:''Hey, Boney, d''you feel like someone was a- buzzin''your nerves like a fiddle- string?'' |
10008 | And if he should come ashore, w''at could he do? |
10008 | And she''s a two- masted schooner, is n''t she?" |
10008 | And the devil- fires? |
10008 | And then where''d we be?" |
10008 | And w''at do you expect to gain? |
10008 | And w''at good would it do? |
10008 | And where did the gold come from then, before they discovered America? |
10008 | And why should one philosophise in a book that will never be read? |
10008 | Any explosives in those? |
10008 | Anyone know about her?" |
10008 | Apologise? |
10008 | As the match spluttered:"Do you see something, a few rods to port?" |
10008 | Barnett?" |
10008 | Barnett?" |
10008 | Benzene compounds? |
10008 | But when you come to apply it-- how do you get your re- agent? |
10008 | But who could have foretold? |
10008 | But why all this elaborate farce of the mock quarrel and the alleged mistake? |
10008 | But why, then, an unburied officer floating on the ocean? |
10008 | Captain''s orders?" |
10008 | Confound you, why do n''t you say something?" |
10008 | Congdon, did you see an opening anywhere in the cliff as we came along?" |
10008 | Could it be to guard against possible failure? |
10008 | Crazy? |
10008 | D.''s?" |
10008 | Did I tell you of his experiments with pitch? |
10008 | Did n''t Slade say it was between here and the point?" |
10008 | Did the Old Man give orders to pound the cable?" |
10008 | Did they close the chest before they ran?" |
10008 | Did you ever hear of vampires, Doctor?" |
10008 | Did you find her on the stern davits?" |
10008 | Did you know that seals kiss each other, and weep tears when grieved? |
10008 | Do you know him?" |
10008 | Do you know there''s a market for those whiskers? |
10008 | Do you know why I used to visit you at the beach, Slade? |
10008 | Do you know why you ai n''t with them carrion?" |
10008 | Do you see?" |
10008 | Doctor, do you think a little of the real stuff would hurt me? |
10008 | Does all this sound foolish? |
10008 | Dr. Trendon? |
10008 | Enjoyed your little diversions, mates? |
10008 | Ever know of an old hooker that was n''t overrun with rats?" |
10008 | Ever see a wooden ship without cockroaches?" |
10008 | Exact words, hey?" |
10008 | For how long? |
10008 | For use? |
10008 | For what purpose? |
10008 | Forgot who was your captain, did ye? |
10008 | Has anyone a theory to offer?" |
10008 | Have I got to come down for it?" |
10008 | Have I hurt you?" |
10008 | Have you ever been buried alive?" |
10008 | Have you ever sailed on her before?" |
10008 | How about that?" |
10008 | How do you know I wo n''t do it when I get back? |
10008 | How do you know I wo n''t inform the doctor at once what kind of an outfit he has tied to?" |
10008 | How long a cruise?" |
10008 | How long ago was that, anyway?" |
10008 | How long would it take you to walk there? |
10008 | How long''s that likely to be?" |
10008 | How long? |
10008 | How many thousand miles would that be?" |
10008 | How much do you suppose his outfit stands him?" |
10008 | How was I to meet it, with none to back me but a scared man, an absorbed man, and an indifferent man? |
10008 | How was that? |
10008 | I wonder?" |
10008 | If any of us should suddenly become the most potent individual in the world, would n''t he be apt to lose balance temporarily? |
10008 | In the night?" |
10008 | Is Eagen alive?" |
10008 | Is n''t that enough?" |
10008 | Is that right?" |
10008 | Is there anything I can do? |
10008 | Ives?" |
10008 | Ives?" |
10008 | Like to try it, sir?" |
10008 | May I trouble you for a light? |
10008 | Mind when we last''cleaned her''?" |
10008 | Missals? |
10008 | More English? |
10008 | Mr. Eagen has the right, and we signed to it all straight, to work us as he pleases; and w''at does he do? |
10008 | Now we go----""Do you mean to say,"almost shouted Darrow,"that you have succeeded in freeing it in the metal?" |
10008 | Now,"demanded Edwards plaintively,"what right has a jackie to have nerves?" |
10008 | One night-- good God, was it only last week? |
10008 | Opening his eyes he whispered,"The sailor? |
10008 | Or the scholarly and urbane Robinson of Ethiopian extraction?" |
10008 | Pardon me, if I may trouble you for the matches? |
10008 | Prehistoric implements? |
10008 | Pulz? |
10008 | Query-- to memory dear? |
10008 | Remember how you caught him?" |
10008 | Scarabs? |
10008 | See here, anything crooked in this?" |
10008 | Shall I upon- a- needy- friend hard- press? |
10008 | She was last seen somewhere about this part of the world, was n''t she?" |
10008 | That night, was it not, you saw the second pillar of fire?" |
10008 | That seems a simple enough proposition, does it not? |
10008 | That''s the question-- w''at are you going to do?" |
10008 | The captain? |
10008 | The question is, did he get back alive?" |
10008 | Then how came he by his death?" |
10008 | Then, breaking his own rule of repression, he asked:"Did he come off the schooner with you?" |
10008 | There ai n''t no officers and men ashore-- is there, now, sir? |
10008 | There was a struggle for utterance, then:"The volcano?" |
10008 | They''ve told you, have n''t they?" |
10008 | This must be performed with extreme care owing to the unstable nature of the benzene compounds._""Picric acid? |
10008 | Thrackles? |
10008 | Trendon?" |
10008 | Trendon?" |
10008 | Trendon?" |
10008 | U.?'' |
10008 | VI MR. DARROW RECEIVES"You say the last entry is June 7th?" |
10008 | Want any advance money?" |
10008 | Was it a week, or a month, after that?... |
10008 | Well, if he goes aboard and_ stays_, where are we the worse off? |
10008 | Well...."Did I say that I was sometimes annoyed by the doctor''s attitude? |
10008 | What about her?" |
10008 | What accommodations shall I engage? |
10008 | What care we_? |
10008 | What care we_? |
10008 | What care we_? |
10008 | What do you make of that cloud on the peak?" |
10008 | What do you suppose he says?" |
10008 | What do you think, Bucko?" |
10008 | What do you think, Doc?" |
10008 | What for? |
10008 | What had I accomplished? |
10008 | What have three dozen undershirts to do with this?" |
10008 | What have you been doing?" |
10008 | What is this craft? |
10008 | What is this? |
10008 | What more do you want?" |
10008 | What scientific apparatus? |
10008 | What shall it be? |
10008 | What to? |
10008 | What will you haf?'' |
10008 | What''s a good constitution between earthquakes? |
10008 | What''s this? |
10008 | What''s this? |
10008 | What? |
10008 | When?" |
10008 | Where did this ship and its precious gang of cutthroats come from, anyway?" |
10008 | Where did you get it, anyway? |
10008 | Where is Billy Edwards?" |
10008 | Where iss Percy?" |
10008 | Where was I?" |
10008 | Where was the confidence in the might of his two hands? |
10008 | Where''s the captain?" |
10008 | Where? |
10008 | Where?" |
10008 | Which of these bunks are empty?" |
10008 | Who are you, anyway?" |
10008 | Who could know that a crumble of island beach and six months ashore would turn him into what he had become? |
10008 | Who is he?" |
10008 | Why do n''t you kill a few bull seal for the''trimmings''?" |
10008 | Why not? |
10008 | Why should they desire to do so? |
10008 | Why should you be?" |
10008 | Why? |
10008 | Why?" |
10008 | Will you come with me, sir?" |
10008 | Would you have me kill the man with questions?" |
10008 | Yes? |
10008 | Yet what could I say? |
10008 | You ai n''t going to make a boat attack against Old Scrubs, are you?" |
10008 | You did n''t find any of the others?" |
10008 | You do n''t care what happens to it?" |
10008 | You do n''t make no doubt of that, do you, sir?" |
10008 | You know that heavy box we are so careful of? |
10008 | You may have noted the rather excited scrawl in the back of the ledger? |
10008 | You remember the vampire bats, Slade? |
10008 | You saw it?" |
10008 | You see dat?" |
10008 | You see? |
10008 | and against whom should I warn them? |
10008 | do n''t you remember the_ Laughing Lass_ mystery and the disappearance of Doctor Schermerhorn?" |
10008 | he cried, in a note of disappointment,"Can you read German script?" |
10008 | said Darrow,"May I offer you the makings of a cigarette?" |
30242 | Ah,said the deep voice of the announcer as the jingle muted,"Which witch do you really wish? |
30242 | Any word from their embassy? |
30242 | Can not our best law- enforcement agencies find the real perpetrators of these crimes? 30242 Can not our best researchers find a cure for this addiction?" |
30242 | Can you keep it out of the papers? |
30242 | Clean, clean, Witch clean-- what''s the witches next big cleanup? 30242 Connection?" |
30242 | Could you give them the story and trust them, when it''s this important, and the consequences of leakage this apparent? |
30242 | Even if the alert itself endangers the security wraps? |
30242 | Have n''t you heard the news? 30242 How about mutant strains of the Suez bacteria?" |
30242 | How long can we keep it under wraps? |
30242 | I came to ask you what it is about the witches? |
30242 | Is there a mechanical error built in by human frailty in tonight''s shot? 30242 Just what do you put in that soap of yours, anyhow?" |
30242 | Mr. Randolph? 30242 No? |
30242 | Oh? 30242 So?" |
30242 | Then that Canaveral deal? 30242 Then-- what''s the most appealing thing in the world?" |
30242 | Use it? 30242 Well?" |
30242 | Well? |
30242 | What about the witches? |
30242 | What do you mean, do n''t overdo it? 30242 What''s your reaction?" |
30242 | Which Witch do you need? 30242 Who are you?" |
30242 | Who''s gone? |
30242 | Will that make a dent? |
30242 | Will they clean this one up as they did the last one, or will they demand surrender terms on this one? |
30242 | Will you like that, Mary? 30242 Will you speak to the audience, Mary?" |
30242 | Witch soap or detergent, Witch cleanser upsurgent, which Witch do you need? 30242 Would you mind explaining just exactly what you are talking about?" |
30242 | ''Witchcraft raises its head,''and''Salem is here with a new twist and a singing commercial,''and''Anybody got a pestilence?'' |
30242 | Are you planning to use it again tonight?" |
30242 | But Randolph had authorized it, had n''t he? |
30242 | But can they cure the products of our laboratories? |
30242 | Could you clean up something like a slum for say fifty thousand dollars? |
30242 | How much? |
30242 | I do n''t know--""Now, sir, just what do you mean, you do n''t know the cost? |
30242 | Is our bird perfect this time?" |
30242 | Is there a saboteur at work? |
30242 | It''s in your title, IWC, is n''t it? |
30242 | My little dove, and what would you suggest, then, if we are not to defend ourselves from this capitalistic aggression? |
30242 | Remember the IWW? |
30242 | Since when has communism and unity got anything to do with anything? |
30242 | That we shall sit with our hands folded and allow them to dictate the terms of our surrender? |
30242 | The one Bill Howard was talking about in his newscast?" |
30242 | Was n''t that sort of communistic?" |
30242 | Were you listening that night?" |
30242 | What are you planning for tonight?" |
30242 | What''s the problem? |
30242 | What''s worrying you about using it? |
30242 | Which witch is a witch? |
30242 | Who are the witches? |
30242 | Will you like walking?" |
30242 | You get the world in a hatbasket, and then you want to throw it away?" |
30242 | You''re an international corporation, are n''t you? |
30242 | to claim the moon, he thought, chewing his lip, but is n''t it a little risky to claim peace on earth for the Witch products? |
30673 | ... read me? |
30673 | Awake? |
30673 | Big date today? |
30673 | Colonel? |
30673 | How did I get back? |
30673 | How much do you remember? |
30673 | Is that all? |
30673 | Johnny? |
30673 | Meaning? |
30673 | Red Three, what altitude? 30673 So?" |
30673 | So? |
30673 | The blast- off? |
30673 | The orbit? 30673 Uh, hello, Control, this is Red Three, do you read me?" |
30673 | Well, how are you? |
30673 | What happened? |
30673 | What''s it sound like to you? |
30673 | What? 30673 What?" |
30673 | Where? |
30673 | Why not? |
30673 | Wives and everybody? |
30673 | You like the movies? |
30673 | You like to get a little adventure in your soul? 30673 You think I''ll crack?" |
30673 | Eight o''clock? |
30673 | For you, you beautiful bitch._"Say something, Colonel?" |
30673 | Illustration: Illustrated by Ed Emsh]_ What is more frightening than the fear of the unknown? |
30673 | The landing?" |
30673 | What altitude?" |
30673 | What do you think it is?" |
30673 | Why ca n''t I see?" |
30673 | You like a little vicarious thrill now and then?" |
30673 | _ Dump it...._ What did that mean? |
30673 | _ This is my day._"Is my wife here?" |
30673 | _ What''s it like out there?_ His belly told him. |
30673 | _ What''s it like out there?_ The satellite answered partly; the Ship would answer more. |
30528 | Bill, what''s happened? |
30528 | Bill,_ what_ are you saying? |
30528 | But how, Carol? 30528 But what shall we do now? |
30528 | Carol, are we crazy? 30528 Do n''t you realize what this could mean? |
30528 | Do you think he''s alive? |
30528 | Do you think we ought to bury it? |
30528 | Investigating our report? |
30528 | Now what? 30528 Oh my lord, we''re not going to have red tape at a time like this, are we?" |
30528 | What about the dog? |
30528 | What in the world is that? |
30528 | What shall we do with the dog? |
30528 | What time is it, Carol? |
30528 | What will we do now? |
30528 | Will it be all right there? 30528 You heard that, Carol?" |
30528 | Are you reporting discovery of the Russian satellite? |
30528 | But if it_ had_ worked, why had it taken so long to find its way to earth? |
30528 | Ca n''t you fix it?" |
30528 | Did you read me about the Russian satellite?" |
30528 | Do n''t you realize that today they''re going to open that satellite, that other one, in Washington? |
30528 | Do n''t you see what could happen?" |
30528 | Do we read you correctly? |
30528 | Do you really believe that''s what we''ve found?" |
30528 | Do you understand? |
30528 | Is this some dream, or do you believe we are looking at the ejection chamber of the Russian satellite?" |
30528 | Is your boat in distress? |
30528 | It was filled with black and yellow... fur? |
30528 | Should we bring it aboard?" |
30528 | Ten feet? |
30528 | What are your instructions regarding dog satellite?" |
30528 | What is your position? |
30528 | Will it eject the chamber as scheduled, and will the chamber arrive back at earth at the designated place? |
30528 | Will the satellite, still in its orbit, eject the chamber containing Joy? |
30408 | Advice? |
30408 | But-- uh-- there''re other cities they could stick up, ai n''t there? |
30408 | Ca n''t they? |
30408 | Do n''t you understand? 30408 Do you think you can find the Tube again?" |
30408 | Feel better now? |
30408 | He did n''t hurt you, Tommy? |
30408 | How''d you learn all that? |
30408 | I suppose she explained with a smile and gestures just how much of a strain it is, simply keeping the city going? |
30408 | Is it? |
30408 | Is-- is Daddy there? |
30408 | Just what,demanded Tommy,"does this mean?" |
30408 | Miss Evelyn''s still all right? |
30408 | No hope, Tommy? |
30408 | Now what? |
30408 | Now, what''s happened on Earth? |
30408 | Tommy,said Evelyn,"you''re not going to--""Run away? |
30408 | Trying to keep me from worrying? 30408 Uh-- where''s Miss Evelyn?" |
30408 | What the devil happened? |
30408 | What''s that? |
30408 | What-- what is it? |
30408 | Where are the people? |
30408 | Who''s going through first? |
30408 | Who''s there? |
30408 | Why''d you get out of the Tube? |
30408 | You''re all right? |
30408 | You-- you''ll be careful, Tommy? |
30408 | *****"Miss Evelyn''s all right?" |
30408 | And why?" |
30408 | But what?" |
30408 | But-- er-- just how does one set about getting married here?" |
30408 | Did they ever war among themselves? |
30408 | Evelyn said soberly:"We''re going to be killed, do n''t you think, Tommy?" |
30408 | Evelyn-- er-- how are we going to explain a trip through five dimensions in a sketch?" |
30408 | Funny, is n''t it?" |
30408 | Get set, will ya?" |
30408 | I wonder if Tubes are less your own invention than we thought?" |
30408 | If you had enough shells would you have stopped there?" |
30408 | Is Miss Evelyn all right?" |
30408 | K.?" |
30408 | Now, how about throwin''in with me, you an''the professor?" |
30408 | She added in a brave attempt at levity:"Where do we go from here?" |
30408 | The lean man in the tunic of Rahn snarled bitterly:"What matter? |
30408 | Were there more races than one upon Earth? |
30408 | Were they of diverse colors? |
30408 | What''s happened? |
30408 | What''s that?" |
30408 | Who sent them? |
29421 | And if,suggested Foulet,"we do n''t wish to talk?" |
29421 | And you can draw anything to you,asked Brice,"within the radius of the magnetic ray?" |
29421 | Destruction? |
29421 | He may come to at any moment and if he does--"Suppose we bind him and take him in the plane? |
29421 | How did you know? |
29421 | How do you feel? |
29421 | How will you like to be slaves of Mad Algy Fraser? |
29421 | Suppose,asked Foulet curiously,"we had n''t fallen into your trap? |
29421 | The instinct of fear still holds, eh? 29421 The world knows I am Master?" |
29421 | They are afraid of me? |
29421 | Three? |
29421 | Tossed? |
29421 | Was there an airplane anywhere around? |
29421 | Would you like to look over the wall? |
29421 | Would you like to see? |
29421 | You killed him? |
29421 | You will talk? |
29421 | Your countries are afraid of me? |
29421 | Your countries know there is a power abroad stronger than they? 29421 *****How far can you throw the ray?" |
29421 | Alone? |
29421 | And besides, would Fraser''s brilliantly subtle mind stoop so low as to destroy enemies by pushing them over a wall? |
29421 | And if it were, might not Fraser push us over the wall? |
29421 | And just where were we? |
29421 | And now-- what? |
29421 | And we were helpless-- helpless in the clutch of-- what? |
29421 | And what then? |
29421 | And what would he be? |
29421 | But it is three years since your world has seen me-- yes?" |
29421 | But there you are--""You mean that in all these countries--?" |
29421 | But what if we did? |
29421 | But why had he put us here? |
29421 | But why? |
29421 | But, you asked how far I can throw the ray? |
29421 | Could it be? |
29421 | Could they hold against the pull of the magnetic ray? |
29421 | Could we overpower him? |
29421 | Could we simulate that glassy stare? |
29421 | Did it act at once or slowly? |
29421 | Did it send us to sleep? |
29421 | Drop two thousand feet into the middle of the Arabian Desert? |
29421 | Even supposing we could get parachutes where would we go? |
29421 | Fool them until we got a chance to escape? |
29421 | Get in the plane and take off--""And not wait for you?" |
29421 | Had he died? |
29421 | Had he guessed we had outwitted Doctor Semple and not taken the mad serum after all, and was this punishment? |
29421 | Half a minute? |
29421 | His eyes-- what was the matter with them? |
29421 | How could we ever escape the terrific power of the magnetic ray? |
29421 | How could we get away? |
29421 | How could we go without Brice? |
29421 | How could we simulate symptoms when we had no idea what these symptoms were supposed to be? |
29421 | How could we tell him all we knew when we were supposed to have forgotten everything? |
29421 | How did Brice expect to see his quarry escape? |
29421 | How did he do it?" |
29421 | How long would it be? |
29421 | How much longer would our gas and oil hold out? |
29421 | How strong were the cables? |
29421 | If Fraser were able to read minds-- as I was nearly sure he was-- then had n''t we better keep our minds blank even down here? |
29421 | If we went on-- what? |
29421 | Is the lightness of your Fleotite counteracted by the weight of the men and machines?" |
29421 | Might he be a mind reader? |
29421 | Might he not, even now, know that we had outwitted the doctor and had not received the fatal injection? |
29421 | Might not Fraser have a ray that could penetrate walls? |
29421 | My mind shuddered away from the thought, taking refuge in my first question: Why were we here? |
29421 | My serum can destroy your conscious mind-- but not your native fear? |
29421 | Of course Foulet connecting my vanishing man with that disappearing airplane was absurd-- but where had the man gone? |
29421 | One second? |
29421 | Or did our inside secret service information come under the general head of Science? |
29421 | Parachute? |
29421 | Should we go on or turn back? |
29421 | Suppose Fraser himself superintended another injection? |
29421 | Suppose Fraser turned the ray back on us as we climbed down? |
29421 | Suppose he cut the ladder? |
29421 | Suppose he fled during the night? |
29421 | Suppose we had turned back before reaching the point where your ray is effective?" |
29421 | Talk? |
29421 | They feel that between the twin horns of economic pressure and the red menace they will be tossed to destruction? |
29421 | Was he an idiot, with blank face and shiny, soulless eyes? |
29421 | Was he going to shove us into space because we refused to answer his questions? |
29421 | Was he on that terrible rising island? |
29421 | Was it possible? |
29421 | Was it supposed to make us sick? |
29421 | Was my supposition that he had jumped to a lower roof, climbed a wall and run through the maze of alleyways in half a minute in any way less absurd? |
29421 | Was that true? |
29421 | Was there no way out? |
29421 | Was this a trap? |
29421 | Was this a trap? |
29421 | Well, are you ready to talk?" |
29421 | Were n''t we supposed to be idiots when he put us down there? |
29421 | Were there no eyes that watched us still, or ears that listened to what we might say? |
29421 | Were we mad? |
29421 | Were we out of danger yet? |
29421 | Were we sufficiently good actors to get away with it? |
29421 | Were we under a hypnotic spell? |
29421 | What could account for this burst of superhuman speed? |
29421 | What did Fraser suspect-- or know? |
29421 | What did he mean? |
29421 | What good would an airplane have been on a roof- top ten feet wide by twelve feet long? |
29421 | What might he not do? |
29421 | What now? |
29421 | What power lay behind this band of light that drew us irresistibly toward it? |
29421 | What power might that eye possess? |
29421 | What scheme had he evolved in his crazed brain? |
29421 | What was Fraser going to do with us? |
29421 | What was he going to do after he had finished treating us as honored guests? |
29421 | What was he going to do to us? |
29421 | What was his scheme? |
29421 | What was it Fraser had said? |
29421 | What was the action of the serum? |
29421 | What was the matter with Brice? |
29421 | What was the story? |
29421 | What were we supposed to do now? |
29421 | What would he do? |
29421 | What would such a man do loosed in the world? |
29421 | When would Fraser reach the lamp? |
29421 | When would he turn it on? |
29421 | When would the glow come? |
29421 | When would we see him again? |
29421 | Where could a trap door, two thousand feet above the earth lead? |
29421 | Where had he gone? |
29421 | Where was Brice? |
29421 | Where was it leading us? |
29421 | Where was poor Brice now? |
29421 | Who was in that plane? |
29421 | Will you talk?" |
29421 | Wits, I thought again, only our wits would stand between us and-- what? |
29421 | Would I succeed? |
29421 | Would he be apt to do us harm before those questions were asked? |
29421 | Would it hold with only two cables? |
29421 | Would the doctor discover our ruse? |
29421 | You will talk?" |
29421 | [ Illustration:_ A white speck took shape beneath the rising Island._]"Are you serious?" |
29421 | _ What_ was in that plane? |
29437 | All set? 29437 And I suppose,"Sira continued sweetly,"that you have also arranged a deal with the central banks and the secret war interests?" |
29437 | And have you made arrangements for the disposal of the ship''s records? |
29437 | And is it a habit of yours to hide in the bedroom of visiting policemen? 29437 And now tell me, young lady, what''s the meaning of this?" |
29437 | And why,queried his wife,"would she be swimming in the middle of the canal if she was getting ready to marry Scar Balta?" |
29437 | And you? |
29437 | Are you really as dumb as that? |
29437 | Bad? |
29437 | But why only one man? |
29437 | But why-- why does she send me away? |
29437 | Can you just see the loom of it? |
29437 | Did he say what brought him here? |
29437 | Does n''t the Princess Sira recognize her servant, Tolto? |
29437 | Feel sick? 29437 Feeling better? |
29437 | First of all,Wilcox wanted to know,"how is your affair with the Princess Sira progressing?" |
29437 | For what? 29437 From Earth? |
29437 | Get the idea? 29437 Have an orange?" |
29437 | Have you an old coat you can lend me? |
29437 | How about my fare? |
29437 | How so? |
29437 | If I threw down the service how could you trust me? |
29437 | Is n''t she in this ship? 29437 Is that all?" |
29437 | Is that so? |
29437 | Mellie? 29437 My dear Mellie, you realize that I may be trailed here? |
29437 | Not a vision? |
29437 | Now, how about it? 29437 Once more I ask you, bug, where is she?" |
29437 | Princess Sira? 29437 Princess? |
29437 | She spoke warmly about the proposed war; could that be at the root of her strange change of heart? 29437 Still the same mind, Hemingway? |
29437 | Surprised to see me, eh, Hemingway? |
29437 | They might have got news from that detachment we grounded, but how do they know this is n''t some other police or military car? |
29437 | Too much Merclite last night? 29437 True; but his Joro some larger plan? |
29437 | Were n''t you afraid some desert rat would give you away? |
29437 | What do you want of me? |
29437 | What is my mission here? |
29437 | What punishment? |
29437 | What''s that? |
29437 | What''s the matter, sonny? |
29437 | What''s this all about? |
29437 | What''s your name? |
29437 | Where is Tolto? 29437 Where is she?" |
29437 | Where is this technie? |
29437 | Who are you, little bug? |
29437 | Who awaits our pleasure? |
29437 | Who is Scar Balta? |
29437 | Who''s Mellie? |
29437 | Who''s this fellow, Murray? |
29437 | Why does Joro insist on that? |
29437 | Will I? |
29437 | Would it be asking too much to inquire on what charge? |
29437 | Yeh? |
29437 | Yeh? |
29437 | You came to warn me? |
29437 | You did n''t think that I was ignorant of your purpose here? 29437 You propose a revolution?" |
29437 | You''ve heard of me? |
29437 | Your Excellency desired to see me? |
29437 | Your Highness, could n''t you let your royal friends do these dangerous things for you? |
29437 | *****"Our own ship? |
29437 | --Didn''t you say you''d stick no matter what they did?" |
29437 | Am I right?" |
29437 | And how could a Martian princess who knows fear lay claim to a throne? |
29437 | And how does all that tie up with you hiding in my mist- bath with a long and mean lookin''knife?" |
29437 | And, Your Excellency, would n''t I be a good king?" |
29437 | Any retching?" |
29437 | Are you going to betray me-- I, who have risked much to warn you? |
29437 | But after all, what does the support of the people amount to? |
29437 | But do you boys think for one minute we could get away with a strike?" |
29437 | But she straightened up, and with a look of infinite scorn said:"So the mighty policeman of the Sun calls a hotel guard, does he? |
29437 | But what is it to them, how much they make me suffer for a trifle?" |
29437 | Ca n''t you see I''m stringing him? |
29437 | Can you get me these things?" |
29437 | Could n''t they be satisfied with what they could learn from Murray? |
29437 | Could this be the technie?" |
29437 | Did n''t they murder my father and my mother, and my only brother? |
29437 | Did she really escape or is Joro forwarding some plot of his own?" |
29437 | Did we rip''em up high and handsome? |
29437 | Did you discover anything of importance in the man''s room?" |
29437 | Do n''t you know most of us Martians go armed all the time?" |
29437 | Do n''t you know where you''re goin''?" |
29437 | Do you know the giant with him?" |
29437 | Do you promise?" |
29437 | Ever consider that?" |
29437 | Ever hear of her? |
29437 | Ever watch''em? |
29437 | Follow me?" |
29437 | For fear? |
29437 | Has Tolto turned traitor? |
29437 | Have you any money?" |
29437 | Have you heard of it?" |
29437 | Have you made the necessary arrangements with the key men of the army?" |
29437 | How can I help what they do? |
29437 | How did you get past Tolto?" |
29437 | How long ago had she gone? |
29437 | How would you like to go in to Tarog with me? |
29437 | How would you like to have 100,000 dollars? |
29437 | How''n the name of Pluto will he handle things if a fuse blows? |
29437 | I would give it all-- You remember the young officer of the I. F. P.? |
29437 | Kids just naturally do run to pets, do n''t they? |
29437 | Murray?" |
29437 | Natural, ai n''t it? |
29437 | Neat, huh?" |
29437 | Or are you going to let me go?" |
29437 | Suppose you''d like to hear my orders?" |
29437 | The one who kissed me?" |
29437 | The way they enact a murder is good, is n''t it?" |
29437 | They left one claimant, see? |
29437 | They seem to have us licked now-- but did you ever hear that the I. F. P. is most dangerous when it''s been thoroughly licked?" |
29437 | Understand?" |
29437 | Want this dingus?" |
29437 | What may happen to you?" |
29437 | What would happen if all these eager millions of two neighboring planets were to learn the true state of affairs? |
29437 | Wheels within wheels, eh? |
29437 | Where''s this broadcasting plant?" |
29437 | Who''s the hussy with you?" |
29437 | Why be a fool? |
29437 | Why was he so nervous? |
29437 | Will Wasil help me?" |
29437 | Will you keep me here?" |
29437 | You know Tuman? |
29437 | You know who put over the slogan,''Wilcox, the Solar Savior?'' |
29437 | You remember those heavy explosions, shortly after we dropped in the hall, as one might say? |
29437 | Young woman, what made you do it? |
30722 | A lizard? |
30722 | At_ this_ point? |
30722 | Besides, how can it exist when we''re asleep, when it does n''t really exist to begin with? |
30722 | Besides, what about your Saint Bernard? |
30722 | But can someone tell me why we ca n''t control_ them_ any more? |
30722 | But_ where_ on Earth? |
30722 | Ever since... when was it, a week ago?... 30722 Feel anything yet, Ollie?" |
30722 | Get together? |
30722 | How about a little shower? |
30722 | How about a meadow? |
30722 | How about the camel? |
30722 | If we stopped taking it,asked Brunei,"which would disappear first,_ them_..._ or the garden?_"Vera grimaced. |
30722 | Is n''t it always? |
30722 | Join us? |
30722 | O.K.,said Vera,"so what do you want?" |
30722 | Ollie, do I have your permission to bring my dragon into the garden? 30722 What are we gon na do?" |
30722 | What happened, Lazar? |
30722 | What went wrong? |
30722 | What''s so interesting about that silly dragon? |
30722 | Who knows? |
30722 | Why do n''t we get together? |
30722 | Why do n''t you get rid of it? |
30722 | Will you_ please_ get rid of that dragon? |
30722 | You mean we should make it the same for all of us? |
30722 | You think it has a separate existence? |
30722 | Drug addicts, occultists, sensationalists..._ and what else?_ What makes a person do a thing like this? |
30722 | Drug addicts, occultists, sensationalists..._ and what else?_ What makes a person do a thing like this? |
30722 | How long would this go on? |
30722 | What''re you doing?" |
30722 | Why did they put_ him_ on the ship? |
30722 | _ They ca n''t kill us!_""Maybe we should stop taking the Omnidrene?" |
30495 | * 5* THE NATURE OF EMANATIONS FROM RADIO- ACTIVE BODIES What, then, is the nature of these radiations? 30495 And have you got them all now?" |
30495 | Then how did he act? 30495 Who uses this material?" |
30495 | A strange trick, that, to play with an individual_ Ego_, is it not? |
30495 | And how is it that different kinds of atoms can hold to themselves such varying numbers of fellow- atoms-- oxygen one, hydrogen two, and so on? |
30495 | And when the goal is reached, what will be revealed? |
30495 | And why, at the same temperature, are some substances held together with such enormous rigidity, others so loosely? |
30495 | And''spectroscopes,''''photographs''--what, pray, are these? |
30495 | Are they actually material particles hurled through the ether? |
30495 | Are they destined throughout the sweep of time to keep up this celibate existence? |
30495 | But what if he had had a bucketful of the little boneless creatures at his disposal, as the worker at Naples now may have any day for the asking? |
30495 | But why go farther? |
30495 | But, for that matter, what is the nature of these intermolecular bonds in any case? |
30495 | Have these celibate atoms remained thus always isolated, taking no part in world- building? |
30495 | How might such insulation be accomplished? |
30495 | If this is true of the mere marble images, what shall we say of the emblems on the centre table? |
30495 | In other words, what is the real status, and the import and meaning, the_ raison d''être_, if you will, of the science of zoology to- day? |
30495 | Man still wages warfare on his fellow- man as he has done time out of mind; as he will do-- who shall say how long? |
30495 | Need I say that these again are troublous times? |
30495 | Or are they like light-- and possibly the Roentgen rays-- simply undulations in the ether? |
30495 | Or were we entering some Iowa village, where the first settlers still live who but yesterday banished the prairie- dog and the buffalo? |
30495 | Prom what non- human parent did the human race directly spring? |
30495 | QUERIES SUGGESTED BY THE NEW GASES Suppose that a few years ago you had asked some chemist,"What are the constituents of the atmosphere?" |
30495 | Should the whole fabric of classification be abandoned? |
30495 | The government promptly accepted the offer-- as why should it not, since it had at hand so easy a means of raising the necessary money? |
30495 | To be sure, he never catches the shrimp-- but what of that? |
30495 | Was he very proud and haughty, as if he could not speak to other people?" |
30495 | Was this, then, Jena, the home of traditions? |
30495 | What are the homologies of this form and that? |
30495 | What can it tell us of the story of animal creation? |
30495 | What gaps does it bridge? |
30495 | What its probable ancestry? |
30495 | What wonder, then, that the Briton speaks of the institution as the"Pantheon of Science"? |
30495 | What, then, is the present status of Haeckel''s genealogical tree regarding man''s most direct ancestor? |
30495 | What, then, is this all- compassing power of gravitation which occupies so central a position in the scheme of mechanical things? |
30495 | What, then, was to be done? |
30495 | Where are the remembrances of that extraordinary man whom the original charter describes as"our well- beloved Benjamin, Count of Rumford?" |
30495 | Who knows what are the conditions necessary to the evolution of the ever- present atoms into"vital"associations? |
30495 | Who shall say, then, what forlorn hope of to- day''s science may not be the conquering host of to- morrow? |
30495 | Why does not a lump of iron dissolve as readily as the lump of sugar in our bowl of water? |
30495 | a real lord there?" |
30330 | How do you know what I can do? 30330 Hulp? |
30330 | Is the boat equipped with radio? 30330 Neediest hulp?" |
30330 | No sea juicing? |
30330 | Smatter? 30330 So why dontcha?" |
30330 | The Cirissins? |
30330 | To blast away earth? |
30330 | Wand tog? |
30330 | What kind of work do you do, mister? |
30330 | What''s a matter with you, mister? |
30330 | What''s that? |
30330 | What''s with this high dragon bump business? 30330 What''s your name?" |
30330 | Why do n''t you quit trying to think? |
30330 | With that? 30330 You can do that with just one high dragon bump?" |
30330 | You still mad at me cause of what I done? 30330 You''re going to kill me?" |
30330 | You''re not really gon na help these creeps, are ya? 30330 _ You_ are going to_ reduce_ me?" |
30330 | A dance? |
30330 | And just suppose now that I do n''t give you a high dragon bump? |
30330 | And what about communications?" |
30330 | And you''re going to keep Sheilah here and torture her if I do n''t deliver the goods, huh?" |
30330 | At which time he was saying into his improvised microphone:"Seven hours? |
30330 | Bumps and grinds? |
30330 | Ca n''t make it any sooner than that? |
30330 | Chinese dragon dances? |
30330 | Do you mind telling me what you want a high dragon bump_ for_?" |
30330 | Do you? |
30330 | Dun lake lab tarry?" |
30330 | Five hours? |
30330 | Gut, hah? |
30330 | He said,"It would really be better, would n''t it, if I could make the high dragon bump right here?" |
30330 | Hell, why not? |
30330 | Help? |
30330 | High dragon bump? |
30330 | Highland fling? |
30330 | How can I let you know when I have your high dragon bump?" |
30330 | How come we do n''t weigh nothing? |
30330 | How do you know it''s even a gun? |
30330 | How''d we get here so fast?" |
30330 | It do n''t matter now, does it?" |
30330 | Just tell me this: Why? |
30330 | Now, Mr.--you do n''t mind if I call you O''Reilly, do you? |
30330 | Now, if I could talk to your captain-- or, are you the captain?" |
30330 | O''Reilly had said,"Earth blasted away,"had n''t he? |
30330 | Okay?" |
30330 | Or--""Yukon mike?" |
30330 | Sheilah interrupted,"But what did they_ want_? |
30330 | Six?" |
30330 | That long? |
30330 | Therefore... Well, therefore what? |
30330 | Twenty- four hours, you said? |
30330 | Understand?" |
30330 | Want splain?" |
30330 | Wayne said,"Huh?" |
30330 | Wayne turned his face to the door and shouted,"Hey, is that it? |
30330 | Well, then, O''Reilly, do you have any suggestions as to how I should go about getting you a high dragon bump? |
30330 | Whaddya do on your TV show?" |
30330 | What did I expect for only three weeks? |
30330 | What do you do then?" |
30330 | What is it they wantcha to tell''em?" |
30330 | Who do you feel it''s necessary to do it?" |
30330 | You understand so far?" |
30330 | You want me to make you one? |
30330 | You want us to teach you a dance called the high dragon bump?" |
30330 | You were posing when--?" |
30763 | And you think that your brain is all that is left of''you''? |
30763 | Anything wrong? |
30763 | Date of birth? |
30763 | Do you think that you would want to? |
30763 | Doc, if I''m not me when this is over, do you think I''ll know it? |
30763 | Doc, why am I seeing you? |
30763 | Doctor, ca n''t you at least tell me what type operation I''m going to have? |
30763 | Doctor, could you tell me what this is all about? 30763 Historian?" |
30763 | Is he the last one? |
30763 | Letzmiller? 30763 My whole brain?" |
30763 | Now, just what does that have to do with your operation? |
30763 | Remember what it was for? |
30763 | See that? 30763 Tell you about me?" |
30763 | Well,the doctor said,"how do you feel? |
30763 | Well? |
30763 | Well? |
30763 | What do you mean? |
30763 | What do you think it will be? |
30763 | Why''s that? |
30763 | You have n''t guessed? |
30763 | AM I STILL THERE? |
30763 | And what does that make me?" |
30763 | But actual duplication? |
30763 | But do n''t you see what I''m driving at? |
30763 | Correct?" |
30763 | Do you think you''re ready to go to your room now?" |
30763 | How could he explain it? |
30763 | Know what I mean?" |
30763 | Like to hear it?" |
30763 | Well, everything seems to be functioning properly now, does n''t it? |
30763 | Which must in essence, of course, simply be the question"What do I mean by''I''?" |
30763 | Who''s he? |
30763 | You are Vincent Bonard Lee?" |
30763 | Your head hurt?" |
30773 | Are n''t we going to take the dog with us, Pop? |
30773 | Are n''t you going to open it? |
30773 | Could he belong to a being that was n''t human? |
30773 | Could n''t we take him along anyway? |
30773 | Do you think maybe if you caught him you could sell him to a circus, Pop? |
30773 | Do you think we''ll find animals to catch, Pop? |
30773 | Gee, are you sure? 30773 How can you know that? |
30773 | Is anything the matter, Pop? |
30773 | It-- it''s like a cemetery, ai n''t it, Pop? |
30773 | Mark, do you like traveling around with me? |
30773 | More lonely than the ship? |
30773 | Not seeing anybody else? 30773 Shoot him? |
30773 | Then that means there was a ship here? |
30773 | They had an accident, did n''t they? 30773 What did you say, Pop?" |
30773 | What does it mean, Pop? |
30773 | What kind is he, Pop? |
30773 | What? 30773 Will that take long?" |
30773 | Yes, Pop? |
30773 | You know what? |
30773 | You mean we''re going back to Mars or Earth? |
30773 | You think he was the dog''s master? |
30773 | You think-- you think somebody''s buried here? |
30773 | And what''s immortality, Pop?" |
30773 | How did it happen?" |
30773 | How do you s''pose he got here?" |
30773 | Just being with me, learning your lessons from tapes, and having your test papers corrected automatically? |
30773 | No other kids, no people of any kind? |
30773 | Then a sudden fear struck him, and he added,"You''re not going to leave here yet, are you, Pop? |
30773 | They walked in silence for a few moments, and then Sam asked,"Want to go on?" |
30773 | What does it mean?" |
30773 | What does that mean? |
30773 | You do n''t get tired of it?" |
30773 | You know what I think, Pop? |
30773 | You wo n''t change your mind?" |
30307 | But where,he asked,"--where does the voice come from? |
30307 | But who you think''d dare try an''swipe it when we''re so close? 30307 Carse and the nig? |
30307 | Climb over, why do n''t you? 30307 Do you want to come in on this?" |
30307 | Follow''em now, suh, an''wear out their projectors? |
30307 | He think maybe he can bust through our ray- web? 30307 How in hell did you know that? |
30307 | How soon,Carse asked,"do you think we could overhaul them?" |
30307 | I go to Ku Sui, then? |
30307 | Is that clear? |
30307 | Ku Sui is in back of this? |
30307 | Notice anything wrong? |
30307 | Still unconscious? |
30307 | Then what you goin''to do with that rope? |
30307 | They did n''t get their space- suits out, did they? 30307 Try an surprise''em?" |
30307 | Two, suh? |
30307 | What could it be? |
30307 | What use? 30307 What was that fungus?" |
30307 | What we do, then, suh? |
30307 | What you doing, Jake? 30307 What you goin''to do with me?" |
30307 | What you goin''to do with them two? |
30307 | What''s he goin''to do, suh? 30307 What''s he goin''to do?" |
30307 | Where did you come from? |
30307 | Where,came the steady question again,"is Ku Sui?" |
30307 | Why that threat, when everything seems all right? 30307 Why two? |
30307 | Will you reply to him, sir? |
30307 | Wrong? 30307 Yes, suh?" |
30307 | Yes, suh? |
30307 | Yes? 30307 You goin''to shoot us down in cold blood?" |
30307 | You made the pit, Eclipse? |
30307 | You mean to count to five? |
30307 | You mean, suh,asked Friday haltingly,"you mean that maybe-- maybe it''ll get in our suits too?" |
30307 | You surely do n''t imply Ah''m_ sca''ed_ of that yellow Chink? 30307 You''re sure everything is regular here?" |
30307 | And in minutes?" |
30307 | And yet, why-- Why, for instance, had the brigands taken to their heels with just the barest semblance of fight? |
30307 | But do you remember, some years ago, five men-- and another who lay before them? |
30307 | But light must have been reflected by the round whites of his eyes, for the pirate suddenly stopped and called in sharp alarm:"What''s that? |
30307 | By the time he had finished, Friday was out of his space- suit and asking:"Shall I rub him out, suh? |
30307 | Damn you, Carse, you''re--""Where,"interrupted the adventurer coldly,"is Ku Sui?" |
30307 | Did they not know he had-- thanks to Master Scientist Eliot Leithgow-- the fastest ship in space, and would inevitably overtake them? |
30307 | Do you remember how this last man said:''Each one of you will die for what you''ve done to me?'' |
30307 | Does your head hurt where you were hit?" |
30307 | From where had Carse fired at the corral fence? |
30307 | Hawk Carse? |
30307 | He looked steadily at Judd''s eyes and asked:"What are you going to do with Friday and me?" |
30307 | Head still bad?" |
30307 | How can Judd reach me to kill me? |
30307 | How do we know he was one of the four?" |
30307 | How''s the head?" |
30307 | It said:"Hawk Carse? |
30307 | Jus''drop in?" |
30307 | Now-- will you climb? |
30307 | One o''Ku Sui''s gang, maybe?" |
30307 | Remember, Judd? |
30307 | Remember? |
30307 | Shall I count them off? |
30307 | Then he asked:"And Friday?" |
30307 | Try to--""_ What''s that?_"whispered Hawk Carse. |
30307 | Tumble down on him if he made the pit? |
30307 | Up on his perch, the engineer peered down curiously and asked:"Anything wrong, sir?" |
30307 | Were they Ku Sui''s men? |
30307 | What in hell did he do that for?" |
30307 | What was the logical vantage point for him? |
30307 | What''s he goin''to do?" |
30307 | What''s that there? |
30307 | Where are you?" |
30307 | Where the hell are you?" |
30307 | Who is it?" |
30307 | Why do n''t you climb over?" |
30307 | Why not put''em all in one?" |
30307 | Why were they so willing to flee, knowing as they must that he, the Hawk, would follow? |
30307 | Why, with their defensive ray- web proof for some time at least against his offensive rays, had they left without more of a struggle for the horn? |
30307 | Would they catch the negro? |
30307 | You goin''forward''tween the hulls?" |
30307 | You hear me, Hawk Carse? |
30307 | You hear me?" |
30307 | You there? |
30307 | You there?" |
30307 | You want me for duty?" |
30307 | You, Jake? |
30764 | All done? |
30764 | And you, Wally? |
30764 | Any objections? 30764 But precisely what was the experience? |
30764 | But then what_ did_ happen? |
30764 | But...."Yes? |
30764 | Dexter... what experiences have you had? |
30764 | Dr. Ormond,he said, loudly enough to center the attention of everyone in the room on him,"may I have the floor for a moment?" |
30764 | Eleanor,he said reprovingly,"that was letting the cat out of the bag, was n''t it? |
30764 | First, is it your opinion that our group has now reached the minimum level of Insight that makes it possible to work with those instruments? |
30764 | Has anyone else observed anything at all unusual during the last few minutes? |
30764 | How did you explain the sandwich to them-- and Greenfield''s napkin? 30764 Mr. Cavender....""Yes?" |
30764 | Mustard? |
30764 | Never make a mistake, eh? |
30764 | Then,Jeffries said,"my second question is simply--_when do we start?_"There was laughter, a scattering of applause. |
30764 | Toasted rye? |
30764 | What about negative spotting? 30764 What''s on your mind?" |
30764 | Why leave him the forty thousand? |
30764 | Yes, Eleanor? |
30764 | You''re just as certain about Perrie Rochelle? |
30764 | A_ green_ paper napkin, Perrie?" |
30764 | Al--!_""Yes, Eleanor? |
30764 | Al?" |
30764 | Does that mean you finally came to a decision about her?" |
30764 | Dr. Ormond said,"Of course-- Not too sharp though, Eleanor?" |
30764 | He glanced back at the prop table, asked gravely,"You do n''t see it there now, do you, Eleanor?" |
30764 | I need....""Psychiatric help? |
30764 | I really do n''t see how that could have been just her imagination?" |
30764 | In the front row someone asked,"Dr. Al, will the instrument heal... well, other physical conditions?" |
30764 | Is there a chance there might be an undiscovered latent left among our recent fellow students?" |
30764 | Jeffries asked,"You feel both of them can be rehabilitated?" |
30764 | Jeffries glanced over at him, asked,"Is there any secret about how you''re able to spot them?" |
30764 | No? |
30764 | Now, how closely did this materialization appear to conform to the subjective group image we had decided on for our exercise?" |
30764 | Right?" |
30764 | The next time we engage in a similar exercise... well, who knows?" |
30764 | What can you tell us about those nightmares?" |
30764 | What is it?" |
30764 | Yes, Reuben? |
30764 | You have a question?" |
30338 | A party member? 30338 An American journalist? |
30338 | And the ringleaders? |
30338 | And they delved further and further into matters that should be discussed only within the party-- if even there-- until they arrived at what point? |
30338 | And you know Czechoslovakia? |
30338 | But an American journalist? 30338 But what''s the purpose of the organization?" |
30338 | But, have you ever been, ah, West? |
30338 | How did they turn out? 30338 How did this get into my car?" |
30338 | How did you make out with you assignment, Ilya? |
30338 | How do you mean? |
30338 | How was Magnitogorsk? |
30338 | Loosening up? |
30338 | Newly from Moscow, eh? |
30338 | The Party has been voted into power? |
30338 | To whom do I report? |
30338 | What''s this got to do with Czechoslovakia-- and automobiles? |
30338 | Where have you been? 30338 Why Czechoslovakia?" |
30338 | Why not? 30338 Why, Ilya?" |
30338 | With my car in plain sight? |
30338 | You have some knowledge of automobiles, too? |
30338 | You mean such books are imported? 30338 You were able to insert yourself into their higher circles?" |
30338 | You''ve been here all this time? |
30338 | Am I to be demoted to automobile mechanic?" |
30338 | And did you know that Ilya Simonov is the most long- winded, as the Americans say, of my some two hundred first- line operatives?" |
30338 | And what was the end to be? |
30338 | Anywhere-- at any time during the more than half a century since the Bolsheviks first took over here in Russia?" |
30338 | Are things loosening up there?" |
30338 | Blagonravov said,"What did you do about it?" |
30338 | But what in the world did these people want? |
30338 | By whom?" |
30338 | Did you detect the finger of the West, stirring up trouble?" |
30338 | Do n''t they understand? |
30338 | Do they print his works here in Czechoslovakia?" |
30338 | Do you know how many reports go across this desk daily? |
30338 | Has there ever been a country where the Party was_ voted_ into power? |
30338 | Have my shortcomings caught up with me? |
30338 | He said stiffly,"Ah, you have a date?" |
30338 | If not the West, then who? |
30338 | Ilya Simonov said tightly,"How do you mean?" |
30338 | Ilya Simonov said,"And the rest of the group here, do they agree?" |
30338 | Ilya Simonov said,"Is that the complete file of my assignment?" |
30338 | Is he accredited?" |
30338 | Is this group of yours, ah, illegal?" |
30338 | It seems to fester worse among the middle echelons of... what did that Yugoslavian Djilas call us?... |
30338 | Look here, did anyone approach my vehicle while I was inside?" |
30338 | Or was there ever an end? |
30338 | See here, why do n''t you come along tonight? |
30338 | She looked at him and whispered back,"Well, why not? |
30338 | Simonov said evenly,"And you? |
30338 | Simonov snapped,"Do you know who I am?" |
30338 | That''s your job?" |
30338 | Under government auspices?" |
30338 | What did he want?" |
30338 | What did they want? |
30338 | What did they_ want_? |
30338 | What do they want?" |
30338 | What do you mean, freedom? |
30338 | What do you think?" |
30338 | What sort of meeting do you think this is? |
30338 | What was it that some American economist had called them? |
30338 | What''s he doing in the country? |
30338 | What''s it all about? |
30338 | What''s this all about?" |
30338 | Where did you pick it up?" |
30338 | Why in the world did you ever return here?" |
30338 | Why not? |
30338 | Why? |
30338 | You know what it was about? |
30338 | You mean this... this film supported the, ah, Old Bolsheviks?" |
30338 | in a stupidly impossible revolt against the country''s government? |
30322 | A suggestion? |
30322 | About your church-- what kind of a church is it, anyway? |
30322 | Ah-- which one? |
30322 | And why do you carry guns? |
30322 | And you want us to meekly bow down, here? |
30322 | Are we already at war? |
30322 | Are you sure it was a circuit that was doing the fluctuating? |
30322 | But did you practice your Golden Rule? 30322 But how can he expect us to produce so much fuel in so short a time?" |
30322 | Did Brenn phone you about having that edict removed? |
30322 | Did you assure him that I have all day to waste? |
30322 | Did you know that half of Dalon''s guards seem to be ready to jump ship? |
30322 | Do you Saints_ drink_? |
30322 | Do you think you could make me tell you? |
30322 | Do you think you''ll know me next time? |
30322 | Every hour we waste waiting here will delay our return to Vogar by an hour-- I presume you realize that? 30322 Florence, are you trying to get me ruined?" |
30322 | Free? 30322 Have you been blind?" |
30322 | How long has that last edict been up? |
30322 | I presume you know you will pay for it? |
30322 | I suppose you know what I can do? |
30322 | I understand you can produce Elusium X fuel? |
30322 | I, too, was once young, my son-- what do_ you_ think? |
30322 | Is Vogar still at war with Alkoria? |
30322 | Is a resistance force meeting here? |
30322 | Kind? 30322 My guards-- my so- called guards-- how long have they been strolling back from the plant in company with the native women?" |
30322 | Should a Vogarian care? |
30322 | Since when,Kane asked,"has it been customary for technicians to need the assistance of secretaries to read a dial?" |
30322 | Sir? 30322 Then every shift has seen it?" |
30322 | Want to try it? |
30322 | We are supposed to choose between bloody, hopeless resistance and eternal slavery, are n''t we? 30322 Well?" |
30322 | What makes you think that? |
30322 | What''s keeping Dalon? |
30322 | Where is the ship? |
30322 | Which one? 30322 Would I?" |
30322 | You are aware of the importance of discipline? |
30322 | You are further aware of the fact that you, Dalon, and Graver, will be guilty of treason if this lack of discipline imperils my plans in any way? |
30322 | You have heard of the punishment for treason? |
30322 | You honestly would like to be our friend, would n''t you? 30322 You''re putting something else in its place, of course?" |
30322 | _ Marriage?_Dalon spluttered the word, recovered his poise with an effort, and said stiffly,"My men are soldiers, not suitors. |
30322 | _ Seven_--only_ seven_ days? |
30322 | _ You_ think? |
30322 | A colony founded by escaped criminals?" |
30322 | A little of the hostility faded from her face and she asked,"But how could a Vogarian ever not be our enemy?" |
30322 | But harmless? |
30322 | But why should either fate befall a peaceful race?" |
30322 | Did you find the mining to be as I had said?" |
30322 | Do you think that because a man is n''t a blind chauvinist, he has to be a soulless monster?" |
30322 | Do you understand what I mean?" |
30322 | He regretfully dismissed the idea as too undignified for even a sub- ensign and asked:"Who are you, and what are you doing here with that pistol?" |
30322 | He revised his opinion of the Saints, then asked,"But were you practicing your Golden Rule when you came to this town with a gun to shoot Vogarians?" |
30322 | How long until they can have a thousand units of fuel produced?" |
30322 | Kane asked the logical question:"Why should n''t it?" |
30322 | Kane tried to swallow a sinking feeling, wondering just how much Y''Nor had seen, and said,"Sir?" |
30322 | May I give him your message?" |
30322 | Maybe you would understand if you could see the Azure Mountains in the spring... but you never will, will you? |
30322 | Shall I order you some?" |
30322 | Shall we go to prepare the ship for flight?" |
30322 | So why all of us here when not this many are needed? |
30322 | The secretary excused herself and when she was gone, Kane asked:"Where''s Larue?" |
30322 | When they were seated in the simply- furnished room, Brenn said,"You came for my decision, sir?" |
30322 | Why-- is something wrong with it?" |
30322 | Why?" |
30322 | Will you have strict orders to the same effect given your men?" |
30322 | Would you really have wanted the same thing done to you if you had been in their place?" |
30322 | You know, do n''t you, that Y''Nor will return with the Occupation force a hundred days after leaving here?" |
30828 | And just why should I kill a man for you? |
30828 | Can I stop now? |
30828 | Do you think that man wo n''t try to kill you? |
30828 | Do you want that Dugald enjoying_ her_ tonight along with everything else? |
30828 | Do you? |
30828 | Fitness? |
30828 | How do I_ know_? 30828 How do you know?" |
30828 | How much farther until we''re over the mountains? |
30828 | I suppose it''s different when_ you_ win, eh? |
30828 | Is Myka trained to drive a tankette and fight at the same time? |
30828 | It does n''t bother you, my getting your help and then not protecting you from these intransigent tribesmen? |
30828 | It''s been that way since before you picked me up, has n''t it? 30828 Kill a_ noble_ in hot blood?" |
30828 | Look, son-- you remember that knife of mine you borrowed for a while? 30828 Oh? |
30828 | That your woman down there? |
30828 | Walk? 30828 What about him?" |
30828 | What are they going to do to him? |
30828 | What do you mean,_ if_ I ever cross Dugald''s path again? 30828 What does that look like, over there?" |
30828 | Would you, now? 30828 You mean-- they got those rifles from you?" |
30828 | And you''re as poor as a church mouse at this moment, lad-- no fief, no lands, no title-- unless there''s an heir?" |
30828 | But a man''s duty to his rescuer was plain enough, and, besides, just what else was there to do? |
30828 | But why did you help me?" |
30828 | Care to try?" |
30828 | Geoffrey thought wildly; Is this what a_ noble_ is? |
30828 | Got a mark?" |
30828 | He drew a ragged breath that ended in a sharp gasp, and the rumbling voice said:"Ribs?" |
30828 | I do n''t suppose it occurred to you to kill him on the spot?" |
30828 | In spite of the incongruity, Geoffrey asked curiously:"What''s a second?" |
30828 | Then he said in a flat, distant voice:"Why did you give me water, if you''re going to kill me anyway?" |
30828 | Unless you''d care to be a serf on your own former holding?" |
30828 | What else do you suppose they''re dividing?" |
30828 | What of it?" |
30828 | What on Earth would you want to measure that accurately for?" |
30828 | What sort of woman would The Barbarian take to battle with him? |
30828 | What sort of women would the inland barbarians have generally? |
30828 | Who are you, stranger?" |
30705 | A drug- induced dream state? 30705 All set?" |
30705 | And we can get into the mausoleums and wake everybody up? |
30705 | Are you all right, Hal? |
30705 | Are you sure you can kill a man? |
30705 | But if the machine ca n''t be shot down what can we do? |
30705 | Can you fly a patrol ship? |
30705 | Can you hear me, Hal? |
30705 | Do you know what they do to people they take? |
30705 | Hear that noise? |
30705 | How can anyone be happy like that? 30705 Huh?" |
30705 | If you were a sleeper, what kind of world would you want to dream about? |
30705 | Is he waking up? |
30705 | Is it hard? |
30705 | Many people ever stay with your folks? |
30705 | Something wrong? |
30705 | Then why do you want to wake everyone up? |
30705 | We''ll be traveling most of the day? |
30705 | What I mean,she asked finally,"is why is it wrong? |
30705 | What can we do? |
30705 | What is it? |
30705 | What''s it doing? |
30705 | What''s it like to live in a world where everyone''s awake? |
30705 | What''s wrong? |
30705 | Where''re you from? 30705 Why did n''t you?" |
30705 | Will that stop the machine? |
30705 | Wo n''t this give us away the same as shooting game? |
30705 | You do this? |
30705 | You ever see an air robot? |
30705 | You ever think much about the sleepers? |
30705 | You hungry? |
30705 | You know how to use one of these? 30705 You know we''ll both be needing someone out here, do n''t you?" |
30705 | You think they''ll ever come back? |
30705 | You were the only one who got away? |
30705 | You''re hungry, all right, are n''t you? |
30705 | Your daddy tell you? 30705 Do n''t you? |
30705 | Do you like it?" |
30705 | He had been thinking the matter over off and on all morning, and now he asked,"Have you ever raided a patrol depot?" |
30705 | If the depot we pick is too heavily manned--""What do you mean,''Depot we pick''?" |
30705 | Is it worth the expense and effort?" |
30705 | Is that a solution?" |
30705 | Is that for me?" |
30705 | It sure does smell good, does n''t it? |
30705 | What are you doing out here?" |
30705 | What did he say?" |
30705 | What if the spacefarers should return? |
30705 | What''s the reason?" |
30705 | Would you live in a castle?" |
30705 | You ever have any brush with the patrol?" |
30705 | You know what that means Glynnis? |
30705 | You like the smell of that, do n''t you?" |
30705 | could dreams defend against that? |
30140 | Always been too busy, eh? |
30140 | And what would be the financial tab? |
30140 | And you''re still interested? |
30140 | Any particular hobbies? |
30140 | Around thirty- five, are n''t you? |
30140 | Eh? |
30140 | Explosions? |
30140 | Fredericks unreliable? 30140 Had n''t there been any indication of it before?" |
30140 | His seventeenth-- I believe? |
30140 | How did that part of it come off? |
30140 | How reliable are those results? |
30140 | Huh? |
30140 | In the window? 30140 It does n''t take much power to operate the thing, does it?" |
30140 | Just what-- if anything-- is this supposed to mean, sir? |
30140 | Mainly making money, eh? 30140 Married?" |
30140 | Mr. Chard,he inquired,"have you had scientific training?" |
30140 | Not very sharp in the Tube, is it? |
30140 | Now? |
30140 | Oliver B. McAllen? 30140 On Mallorca?" |
30140 | Our revered president intends to observe the results of Ollie''s experiment in person? |
30140 | Seems a little odd from that end, the first time through, does n''t it? |
30140 | Some other physicist--? |
30140 | Spalding? |
30140 | That the place? |
30140 | That was this cabin and the place on Mallorca? |
30140 | The university never considered taking him back? |
30140 | Too good? |
30140 | Under the circumstances,he remarked,"it''s unfortunate you ca n''t get the thing shut off again, is n''t it?" |
30140 | Was that what it was supposed to be? 30140 Well, we''re good at doing that, are n''t we? |
30140 | Well, what do you do for fun? |
30140 | What about the other end? |
30140 | What do you mean? |
30140 | What makes you so sure of it here, doctor? |
30140 | What mistake did I make? |
30140 | What was the conclusion? |
30140 | What were they? |
30140 | What''s that? |
30140 | What''s that? |
30140 | What? |
30140 | Where was this? |
30140 | You feel the problem can be solved? |
30140 | You feel your houseman there might n''t be entirely reliable? |
30140 | You really enjoy that sport, do n''t you? |
30140 | You say Chard is n''t in the cabin? |
30140 | You were n''t tuned in? |
30140 | And just what would happen to him then if he decided to step outside? |
30140 | And there are other considerations--""Where are we?" |
30140 | And what had happened? |
30140 | And would his survival urge-- with every alternative absolutely barred to him for five years-- be strong enough to overcome those dangers?" |
30140 | Barney said dubiously,"We came out of_ that_?" |
30140 | Barney said,"If it were n''t for that question of funds, how long would it take to wind up the operation?" |
30140 | But are n''t you overlooking something?" |
30140 | But you see my dilemma, do n''t you? |
30140 | But, in that case, why vacate it now for Barney Chard? |
30140 | Ca n''t you_ see_ it?" |
30140 | Can the McAllen Tube be extended to any point on Earth?" |
30140 | Chard?" |
30140 | Chard?" |
30140 | Chard?" |
30140 | Chard?" |
30140 | Clear?" |
30140 | Could he be in the Sierras-- perhaps not more than three or four hours''drive from Los Angeles? |
30140 | Could he still let the thing go, let McAllen live? |
30140 | Could you use a drink, Mr. Chard? |
30140 | Eh, Simms?" |
30140 | Ergo, McAllen must be pondering now, how could one persuade Mr. Chard to remain silent? |
30140 | Had he been left alone? |
30140 | Have you looked around for uh... for McAllen''s subject yet?" |
30140 | He said abruptly,"Have you had any suspicions about the reason for the secretive mumbo jumbo?" |
30140 | If nothing''s wrong-- wouldn''t he be waiting in the cabin for us?" |
30140 | If the secret leaked out, I''d never know who was going to materialize in my home at any time, would I? |
30140 | In that case, where was the door? |
30140 | Incidentally, how did the meeting go?" |
30140 | Inside the cabin?" |
30140 | John--""Yes?" |
30140 | McAllen?" |
30140 | Now why, Barney asked himself in amazement, did I do that? |
30140 | Now, should we start looking around outside for Chard?" |
30140 | Perhaps you''d care to accompany me on a brief fishing trip?" |
30140 | Safe deposit boxes... we''ll talk about that tomorrow, eh? |
30140 | Simms asked:"Do you expect he''ll be grateful for what has occurred?" |
30140 | Somewhere else? |
30140 | Suppose someone breaks into the cabin and starts prowling around-- is the door still there?" |
30140 | The plate''s still showing no indications of clearing, John?" |
30140 | Then he discovered it was only that he had left the exit door open and the window switched on.... Only? |
30140 | They did n''t actually institutionalize him at the time of his retirement, did they?" |
30140 | Was that your only motive?" |
30140 | Well, he added irritably, and what would n''t be? |
30140 | Well, why not? |
30140 | What happens now? |
30140 | What inducement, aside from the Tube, could be offered someone in his position? |
30140 | What''s he doing?" |
30140 | When I''m going to go through, I bring the exit end down to a focus point... does that make sense? |
30140 | Where''s Ollie?" |
30140 | Would he be intelligent enough to understand that? |
30140 | You understand clearly that under no circumstances would I agree to the commercialization of... well, of my matter transmitter?" |
29416 | And afterward? |
29416 | Anybody know you came here? |
29416 | Are Mr. Balisle''s car and chauffeur there? |
29416 | Are any police cars equipped with radio? |
29416 | Are you crazy, Lee? |
29416 | Are you sure this man who came in the guise of an ape is safe? |
29416 | Below Christopher Street? |
29416 | Below Fourteenth Street? |
29416 | But I''ll see you first? |
29416 | But how could he transport apes to his hideout? |
29416 | But what does Barter want with all these big shots? |
29416 | But why the transplantation at all, even if the man is mad? 29416 But wo n''t we frighten Hervey''s family if we take steps now?" |
29416 | But you told me you had talked with Barter for a long time on the headquarters phone, did n''t you? 29416 Can you find out exactly the section and the address of each phone on every line?" |
29416 | Cleve and Stanley and Morton? |
29416 | Could you trace the call, Tyler? |
29416 | Did n''t it even seem strange to you that I would have selected such a place as a rendezvous? |
29416 | Do you mind if I glance through the headlines? |
29416 | Even the human casement can not wholly hide the ape, eh, Naka Machi? |
29416 | Have I been making any appointments with you this morning? |
29416 | Have you not just told me that you followed my plans exactly? 29416 How about the intelligence of the Colombian ape?" |
29416 | How do you know, for sure? |
29416 | How long will the list be before I''ll be able to drag him down? |
29416 | If I prefer not to work with you again, Professor? |
29416 | Is Ellen all right? |
29416 | Is that close enough my master? |
29416 | Is this a scheme whereby you hope to trap the Mind Master? |
29416 | It''s a good jest, is n''t it? 29416 It''s certainly good to be home and hear a newsboy''s unintelligible screaming of an extra, is n''t it?" |
29416 | Just what is it you wish me to do? |
29416 | Just what is the point of his stealing their brains and putting them into the skull- pans of apes, if that''s what you think he has in mind? |
29416 | May I speak to her? |
29416 | Maybe I''d better tell them to rush him? |
29416 | See the police? |
29416 | So you were expecting me, eh, Bentley? 29416 So, Lee,"she said,"you think there''s a connection with-- with-- well, with_ us_?" |
29416 | So,he said quickly,"you think my brain operations are horrible, eh? |
29416 | Some relative of yours? |
29416 | Suppose, Tyler,he said,"that you wakened from a nightmare and looked into a mirror to discover that you were an anthropoid ape? |
29416 | That''s all? |
29416 | The first subject, sir? |
29416 | Then he is not to be found in his usual haunts? |
29416 | Two blocks above Christopher? |
29416 | Tyler, do you know a surgeon who can do any surgical job short of brain transplantation? |
29416 | Well, Professor Barter? |
29416 | What do you want a surgeon for? 29416 What good will it do?" |
29416 | What is all this quackery? |
29416 | What is it, dearest? |
29416 | What''s this? |
29416 | What''s up? |
29416 | When will he give up-- and what will his driver do when Barter relinquishes control? |
29416 | Where,she said quietly, fearlessly,"is Lee Bentley?" |
29416 | Where? 29416 Which one of these lights is Lecky''s?" |
29416 | Which way did the car go? |
29416 | Who is responsible for this unspeakable rigmarole? |
29416 | Why do you suppose he named Hervey on the list? |
29416 | Will he listen to reason? 29416 Will it be the same sort of experiment as the other?" |
29416 | Will it work? |
29416 | Yes? |
29416 | You do n''t know of some special scheme that has been worked out to trap me? |
29416 | You know, perhaps, how the Colombian ape behaves, enough that you can coach me how to walk, how to gesture? |
29416 | You mean that delightfully rude young man? |
29416 | You see? 29416 You think the same man...?" |
29416 | You''ll come right along? |
29416 | You''re close by, then? |
29416 | You''ve read the stories relating to the Mind Master, Doctor? |
29416 | Young man,said Dr. Tyler,"just what is it you want me to do? |
29416 | Your help? 29416 ---Mama, why do n''t he eat?" |
29416 | And then what? |
29416 | Barter had kept his own counsel for a purpose, but what was it? |
29416 | Below Twenty- third Street?" |
29416 | But who could want, as a newspaper story I just read says, to steal the brains of men? |
29416 | But... ah, you know what sort of hair, eh? |
29416 | Can he perform delicate operations?" |
29416 | Can you do it?" |
29416 | Can you not say that the Colombian ape is by way of losing the use of his toes?" |
29416 | Could Barter read his thoughts? |
29416 | Could he possibly regain muscular control in time to save the lives of some of the eighteen? |
29416 | Did she also feel, deep down inside her, as Bentley did, that the nightmare through which they had passed was not yet ended? |
29416 | Did she also have a premonition of grim disaster? |
29416 | Do you know what the Mind Master''s first manifesto said? |
29416 | Do you like this woman?" |
29416 | Does he think he can take his master away from the ape singlehanded?" |
29416 | Had Barter come personally to supervise his capture? |
29416 | Had she made a hideous mistake? |
29416 | Had she, by failing to wait for word from Bentley, ruined all his well laid plans? |
29416 | Have I not just now checked your every bit of work and pronounced it perfect? |
29416 | Have you another one ready?" |
29416 | Have you ever been a nurse?" |
29416 | Have you laid in a store of clothing, as I bade you, to fit every conceivable need of Lecky, Stanley, Morton and Cleve?" |
29416 | Have you seen the latest papers?" |
29416 | He could n''t explain anything over the telephone, he said, but would Doctor Jackson come at once to the private offices of James Tyler, surgeon? |
29416 | How could he find out the road they were traveling without sitting up and looking at street signs? |
29416 | How could he know of Naka Machi, and the refined vengeance of the Mind Master? |
29416 | How could they know what sort of brain lurked within the driver''s skull? |
29416 | How else could these two puppets have come so unerringly to the proper cage in Bronx Park? |
29416 | How had Barter known Bentley was visiting Tyler? |
29416 | How had Barter known what Tyler was doing? |
29416 | How had he discovered even that Bentley was back in the United States? |
29416 | How had he guessed what Tyler had told the man in uniform? |
29416 | How had that story got out? |
29416 | How long ago was that?" |
29416 | How would Barter lead his minion free of this tangle when, as was inevitable, the brute reached ground level? |
29416 | I can fancy hearing him chuckle, and Tyler...?" |
29416 | I''ll bet he could whip Dempsey, could n''t he, mama?" |
29416 | If he is n''t suggesting brain substitution, what is he suggesting? |
29416 | Is it near Sixth Avenue?" |
29416 | It means war then, between us? |
29416 | It sounded wild, but was it? |
29416 | Lee, suppose he had gone a step further than the talkies and had found a way to break the voice apart and put it back together to suit himself...?" |
29416 | May I be conducted in a police car? |
29416 | No-- has he an operating room where all sound can be shut out? |
29416 | Now that I am in your hands, Professor, what do you intend doing with me?" |
29416 | Only two men? |
29416 | Or did he already know that the Colombian ape was Lee Bentley? |
29416 | Say, Tyler, how do you suppose Barter knew exactly what was going on in this room?" |
29416 | Should Bentley go at once to the police to give them the benefit of whatever knowledge he might have of Caleb Barter? |
29416 | So that''s what had turned the crowd to stony silence with very fear? |
29416 | That you were incapable of speaking, of using your hands save in the clumsiest fashion? |
29416 | The fool, could n''t he hear the shrieking of the siren? |
29416 | The newsies ought to be calling it around you somewhere-- and where are you, anyway?" |
29416 | Then how can it fail to work? |
29416 | Twenty years ago who would have thought of talking pictures... voices permanently recorded on celluloid?" |
29416 | Tyler, will you make every effort to guard the other eighteen men named on the Mind Master''s original list?" |
29416 | Understand me, Doctor Jackson?" |
29416 | What are you going to do?" |
29416 | What could be done with them? |
29416 | What did Barter know? |
29416 | What do they say?" |
29416 | What else was in that paper? |
29416 | What for? |
29416 | What had caused her to speak the last two words? |
29416 | What if he had merely talked with you to get a record of your voice? |
29416 | What if, in an access of anger, he happened to speak his thoughts aloud? |
29416 | What made you come here?" |
29416 | What manner of claws had it been which had sliced him in scores of places as though with many razors? |
29416 | What thoughts, if apes had thoughts at all, coursed through an ape brain which found itself inside a human skull? |
29416 | What was the need? |
29416 | What would an ape do if he suddenly found himself at the wheel of a car going down Broadway at eighty miles an hour? |
29416 | What would she think if he told her gravely that the creature crawling down the face of the building was not quite an ape? |
29416 | When will the public be delivered from the stupidity of the police?" |
29416 | Where are the walnuts, Naka Machi?" |
29416 | Where is he?" |
29416 | Who could expect ape brains to devise clever bonds, even when controlled by Caleb Barter? |
29416 | Why, besides, was he so friendly with Bentley now? |
29416 | Why?" |
29416 | Will it work?" |
29416 | Would Barter fall for the ruse? |
29416 | Would Bentley be forced to watch the mad professor perform the eighteen inevitable operations? |
29416 | Would they be apes with man''s brains? |
29416 | Yet... if he were controlled, mind and soul, by Caleb Barter the Mind Master...? |
29416 | You are Harold Hervey, are n''t you?" |
29416 | You never really believed that one of my genius would fall such easy prey to the great apes did you?" |
30680 | A common denominator, huh? 30680 And he made a whole_ book_ out of it? |
30680 | Are you sitting? |
30680 | Boy,he said,"you are a bug, ai n''t you? |
30680 | Do you see me? |
30680 | French, huh? 30680 Hey, I thought you were going to tell him?" |
30680 | Hey, are other people getting this on their sets? |
30680 | How well do you remember it? |
30680 | Huh? 30680 Is that_ all_ it''s about? |
30680 | Mad, Mr. Stump? 30680 Now, why did you guys pick me? |
30680 | Oh? |
30680 | Say,Ernie asked,"do you make any money writing stories?" |
30680 | So? 30680 Well, what''s it about?" |
30680 | What looks funny? |
30680 | What makes you say that? |
30680 | What''s the book today? |
30680 | What''s wrong with the room? |
30680 | What? |
30680 | Why ca n''t you? |
30680 | Yeah? 30680 You ai n''t mad?" |
30680 | You mean it''s happening everywhere? |
30680 | And did we have a nice, late, cozy little sleep- in this morning?" |
30680 | Did Jory know about the beef he had this morning with Rogers? |
30680 | Do you remember back when they had the Rico- Marsetti bout?" |
30680 | Do you take the streetcar to work?" |
30680 | Does he intend to come in at all, or will he just snooze his little head off all day? |
30680 | Has it got any good stuff in it? |
30680 | He asked Broncewicz,"How can anybody do a good job with that guy all the time riding''em?" |
30680 | He liked to read some pretty funny books, but so what? |
30680 | He said,"What do you do until bedtime? |
30680 | His eyes traveled around the cafeteria; he thought for a moment then said:"Do you ever get the feeling, Ernie, that your life has gotten stuck? |
30680 | How many men are working today?" |
30680 | How many of you are there?" |
30680 | I guess you can go anywhere? |
30680 | I mean, other than to keep up the payments on your TV?" |
30680 | In that case what supervisors would want him to stay on? |
30680 | It was his eyesight, was n''t it? |
30680 | Just some guy wonderin''if he should bump himself off?" |
30680 | Just that... no sex or nothing?" |
30680 | Just walk past people and never be seen?" |
30680 | Stump?" |
30680 | That right?" |
30680 | That you are just going round and round, caught in one single groove-- that you just repeat the same scene, day after day?" |
30680 | The idea is this: Could the world get knocked out that way? |
30680 | Uh, why?" |
30680 | Was Jory just needling him? |
30680 | Watch TV?" |
30680 | What are you trying to give me?" |
30680 | What are you trying to pull?" |
30680 | What are your favorite programs?" |
30680 | What could we do? |
30680 | What do you need money for? |
30680 | What do you stand to gain?" |
30680 | What was the sense to that? |
30680 | Where were you?" |
30680 | Why ca n''t they leave a man alone and let him do his work? |
30680 | Why do you suppose that is, Ernie?" |
30680 | Why louse it up? |
30680 | Would they just run in a closed circle? |
30680 | Would they take a single day, like Marsetti took the sixth round, and just repeat it over and over again?" |
30680 | You ask him?" |
30680 | You know, like Miller has?" |
30680 | You''re afraid to lay off because they might not hire you back?" |
30680 | _ Why?_""I tried to make you see it today. |
30988 | A woman? |
30988 | And what will be your excuse? |
30988 | Anything the matter? |
30988 | Are n''t you going to eat? |
30988 | Burnett, I do n''t quite understand why I am here but are n''t you taking a chance with me? |
30988 | But what happened? 30988 Conspicuous consumption? |
30988 | Do people want to work all the time,he said,"for the sake of work alone?" |
30988 | Do you mean to say I am under suspicion? |
30988 | Eric''s not going to be serving many more meals--"Good grief, Marie, just leave me alone for a while, will you? |
30988 | How? |
30988 | I hate to keep being a spoil- sport, but what does that prove? 30988 Not feeling well?" |
30988 | Oh? 30988 What are you doing?" |
30988 | What do you have to say for yourself? |
30988 | What we must know now, Mr. Hart, is how much you''re willing to do for your new- found convictions? 30988 What would it mean?" |
30988 | When? |
30988 | Who? |
30988 | You''re working on the problem? |
30988 | Are you losing your taste for work?" |
30988 | But why? |
30988 | But you should have the right thoughts, should n''t you? |
30988 | Did you hear that?" |
30988 | Do n''t we have guaranteed freedom of thought?" |
30988 | Have you heard the latest?" |
30988 | How could anything reactivate that rubble? |
30988 | How could human beings do such a thing?" |
30988 | How could people say such awful things? |
30988 | How did such disparate subjects tie in with each other? |
30988 | How long will it take?" |
30988 | On the other hand, what could she in her technical ignorance make of such matters anyway? |
30988 | Want to come?" |
30988 | What better way could be found for each man to manifest his common humanity? |
30988 | What did they say to that?" |
30988 | Who would willingly leave a Rite when it was approaching its climax? |
30988 | Who''s been deceiving us?" |
30988 | Why, he sometimes wondered, are all these things so necessary to our resurrection? |
30988 | You remember that Mr. Johnson around the corner? |
30583 | And if something does behave like a human, what then? |
30583 | And... Wygor--"Yes, sir? |
30583 | Are they as slow- moving as they look? |
30583 | Arvam, can you tell what it is those things have done to the robots? |
30583 | Arvam,the Eldest Keeper said to the robot,"does n''t he look like a snith to you?" |
30583 | Could n''t we have missed the intermediate stages, then? |
30583 | Dodeth, what would happen if I told Arvam, here, to fire on you? |
30583 | Even under direct polar bombardment? |
30583 | Found anything useful? |
30583 | How could such a creature evolve? |
30583 | How many are there? |
30583 | How often do they eat? |
30583 | Is it possible that we might have missed the intermediate stage? |
30583 | Like what, for instance? |
30583 | Now, what I want to know is: is someone playing a joke on you, or are you playing a joke on me? |
30583 | Then how do you know he_ is n''t_ a snith, Arvam? |
30583 | Then why do n''t the robots fire as they''ve been told? |
30583 | They_ ca n''t_? 30583 Tool users, eh?" |
30583 | Well? |
30583 | What are they doing? |
30583 | What do you mean? |
30583 | What makes you think they''ve failed us now? |
30583 | What''s going on here? |
30583 | What''s wrong with the robots? |
30583 | What''s your name? |
30583 | What? |
30583 | Why have n''t you destroyed the animals? |
30583 | Why not? |
30583 | Why not? |
30583 | Why should he? |
30583 | Yes, sir? |
30583 | _ What?_"I said,Wygor repeated,"that the report has come back from the pesticide column! |
30583 | *****"What in the Unknown Name of the Universal Motivator is going on around here?" |
30583 | And what would they eat? |
30583 | Anything else?" |
30583 | As Arvam rolled off, Dodeth said"Another World?" |
30583 | Could n''t the robots_ see_ the beasts? |
30583 | Did you notice anything odd about their appearance?" |
30583 | Do n''t they realize that if those things are n''t killed, we may all die?" |
30583 | Do n''t you realize that their very existence threatens the life of all of us? |
30583 | Do you understand? |
30583 | Dodeth had simply asked,"Why was n''t this reported to me before?" |
30583 | Got that? |
30583 | Have I ever been known to fail thee?_"_ And Balaam answered:"No." |
30583 | Have the Keepers reached any decision yet?" |
30583 | Have you had any reports on a new species-- a bipedal one? |
30583 | How could life have evolved at all? |
30583 | How could the life of the World have suddenly evolved such creatures? |
30583 | Maybe a lot of things, but it was too--"Hello? |
30583 | None, eh? |
30583 | They--"Do you see what they''re_ eating_?" |
30583 | Was he out of his mind? |
30583 | What did it evolve from? |
30583 | What kind of gene mutation would it take to change that into an animal like the one in this picture? |
30583 | What was Wygor''s purpose in lying, though? |
30583 | What was going on around here? |
30583 | What''s your name?" |
30583 | What? |
30583 | Where are your intermediate stages?" |
30583 | Who could live in an everlasting night? |
30583 | Why should Dodeth Pell feel a like emotion when he saw the bathygraphs of the two- legged thing? |
30583 | Why should he falsify data? |
30583 | Why should this have to happen in my sector? |
30583 | You''ll repeat them to the other robots, understand?" |
30583 | _ human_?" |
31767 | A prisoner? |
31767 | With all space full of walls,he said softly,"Who could unite against us?" |
31767 | What greater fools could there be?" |
30960 | After all--"The reward which might have been Garan''s may be his? 30960 And how are you named?" |
30960 | And if we do not accept? |
30960 | And now, Lord--he turned to Dandtan with deference--"what are your commands?" |
30960 | Are n''t you Captain Garin Featherstone? |
30960 | But I do n''t see--"How you can help me? 30960 Does not Kepta keep his promises? |
30960 | Have you sent a message to Thrala? |
30960 | Have you sought the Hall of Women since the battle? |
30960 | It is well with you? |
30960 | Knew what? |
30960 | Outlander? 30960 So you have learned that much wisdom while you have dwelt among us, Dandtan? |
30960 | So, you think there are no women in the Caverns? 30960 The hunters?" |
30960 | The outlander has admitted his fault? |
30960 | What care you for shadows when the Daughter herself waits for you? 30960 What do you?" |
30960 | What has happened between you two? |
30960 | What manner of beast are you? |
30960 | What of the Ancient Ones? |
30960 | What would you, Urg? |
30960 | What''s the proposition? |
30960 | When they spared not the Ancient Ones how could we hope to escape? 30960 Where is she?" |
30960 | Which way? |
30960 | Who is the Daughter? |
30960 | Who lies there? |
30960 | Why did you not tell us? |
30960 | Why not? |
30960 | You challenge me? |
30960 | You know my thoughts? |
30960 | After the Great Mists, does not light come again?'' |
30960 | As Garin opened his mouth to demand a stating of the charge against him, Dandtan spoke again:"What say you, Lords?" |
30960 | Did Dandtan accuse him of double dealing? |
30960 | Did she mean Thrala was dead? |
30960 | Garin turned to Sera, but before he could phrase his question, she asked mockingly:"Who is the Lord Garin that he can not wait with patience?" |
30960 | How many hunters may boast the same?" |
30960 | How would you like to see these men in the Room of Instruments, Lady?" |
30960 | Shall I stoop to holding her to an unwelcome bargain? |
30960 | Shall we give Dandtan into the jaws of our slaves, or will you unsay certain words of yours, Lady Thrala?" |
30960 | Since when has it become a crime to love that which may not be yours-- if you do not try to take it?" |
30960 | Was he, Garin Featherstone, to be the victim of some rite of sacrifice which was designed to unite him with the dead? |
30960 | What had the Lord of the Folk said? |
30960 | What has happened?" |
30960 | What if that haze were a toxic gas? |
30960 | When there is one to sit upon the Rose Throne, what have we to fear? |
30960 | asked Garin--"those others Thran said would be saved?" |
31355 | And none of these other three suns have worlds we could live on, Dunbar? |
31355 | But now do we know which way is right? |
31355 | Dunbar-- how long''ll it take us? |
31355 | How can we tell which of us is right? |
31355 | How could he see any difference in those four stars? |
31355 | It''ll take us a long time wo n''t it? 31355 Ready, Russ?" |
31355 | We''re about in the middle of those four suns are n''t we, Dunbar? |
31355 | What? |
31355 | When in hell were you ever here? |
31355 | You still say that, Dunbar? |
31355 | You''re still sure it''s the sun up ahead... that''s the only one with life on it, Dunbar... the only one we can live on? |
31355 | And what if it is n''t there-- what if after all the time we spend hoping and getting there-- there wo n''t be nothing but ashes and cracked clay?" |
31355 | And what will time matter to old Dunbar? |
31355 | But it''ll take a long time wo n''t it? |
31355 | Ca n''t you guys see that?" |
31355 | How could it be so quiet, Russell thought? |
31355 | I wonder how and why he came so very far from his home?" |
31355 | My hunch got us out of that prison did n''t it? |
31355 | Shut up will you?" |
31355 | What about you, Alvar?" |
31355 | What''s a year out here... it''s paradise ai n''t it, compared with that prison hole we were rotting in? |
31355 | What''s a year when we know we''re getting to Paradise at the end of it? |
31355 | Why does a crazy man''s laugh sound so good when you''re desperate and do n''t know what to do?" |
31355 | You guys see those other three suns all around you, do n''t you?" |
31355 | You see?" |
31306 | And if I told you that it must be her life or yours? |
31306 | Are n''t you going to ask me to sit down? |
31306 | Are you then so in love with death, Ransome? |
31306 | Are you trying to sell me a lucky charm, Mytor? |
31306 | Did Mytor tell you that? |
31306 | Does it? |
31306 | Here, out of your line of vision? |
31306 | How did you know you would find me? |
31306 | Is all of that supposed to mean something to me? |
31306 | Is the woman with him? |
31306 | The name of the ship? |
31306 | This Dura- ki-- she is the woman on the_ Hawk of Darion_? |
31306 | Well? |
31306 | What are you thinking now, Ransome? |
31306 | What do you mean? |
31306 | Where? |
31306 | Why did you do this? 31306 Why the devil do I have to be here now?" |
31306 | Will you come with me, Irene? |
31306 | Will you take the note to the Captain''s woman? |
31306 | You would like to see her blood run under the knives of the priests, no? |
31306 | He leaned forward and asked:"How do you fit into this at all, Mytor?" |
31306 | Perhaps there are those who wait for you, eh? |
31306 | Ransome?" |
31306 | Ransome?" |
31306 | Ransome?" |
31306 | Ransome?" |
31306 | Ransome?" |
31306 | She''s lovely, is n''t she, Mr. Ransome? |
31306 | To hand her back to her lover?" |
31306 | Why do n''t you? |
31306 | Why should I try to save her at the eleventh hour? |
31306 | With very long knives?" |
31755 | So if you were Benson what''d you do to fix the Mayor''s wagon? |
31755 | So what are you going to send where? |
31755 | What about the other package? |
31755 | A practical joke? |
31755 | Can I use it?" |
31755 | Do you blame me? |
31755 | I asked a guard,"How''d it get here?" |
31755 | Now what? |
31755 | Sufficient fuel for a Marstrip? |
31755 | The potray? |
31755 | You have any ideas?" |
30797 | Any other way to shut it down? |
30797 | Casey,Hall called over the intercom,"got that communications line rigged?" |
30797 | Got a moment to talk? |
30797 | Got lights? |
30797 | How about a van tractor? |
30797 | How are you going to sink a bore that fast? |
30797 | How deep is it? |
30797 | How''s Carol and Jimmy? |
30797 | How''s it look, Walt? |
30797 | Is it still pumping? |
30797 | Monitor,he called,"what''s the story?" |
30797 | No chance of getting the dampers to respond? |
30797 | Ready? |
30797 | Ready? |
30797 | Remember what I said this afternoon about nothing ever changing in DivAg? |
30797 | Resign from this for what? 30797 Since you never tell stories on yourself, it could n''t have been you,"Alec quipped,"so what happened?" |
30797 | That bad, Alec? |
30797 | The gauge O.K.? |
30797 | Want us to get ready to head back to the hills, Boss? |
30797 | What did you leave up there? |
30797 | What do we do now, darling? |
30797 | What do you think? |
30797 | What happened to him? |
30797 | What''s happened? |
30797 | What''s the check for, officer? |
30797 | What''s the matter? 30797 What''s the radiation report?" |
30797 | What''s the word, Jordan? |
30797 | Where do you think you two are going? |
30797 | Where''s the water going? |
30797 | Why not just shut the other three down while we go down into the hole? |
30797 | Why should you? |
30797 | You going to work all night? |
30797 | You see it? |
30797 | You two hear? |
30797 | Can you send a''copter after them?" |
30797 | Could n''t you get to the gauge?" |
30797 | Did you hate to take baths? |
30797 | Does the sound of flowing water stir subconscious hatreds in you? |
30797 | For the chance to be buried in a city or a bureau for the rest of my life? |
30797 | Get the job done?" |
30797 | Got it?" |
30797 | Hall looked around,"What have we got that''s small enough and has that weight or better?" |
30797 | Hall turned and bawled,"Where are those divers?" |
30797 | He glanced down at the charts and then asked the duty engineer,"How many positions knocked out?" |
30797 | How bad is it?" |
30797 | Is there an outer manual system?" |
30797 | Leftover road oil?" |
30797 | Never to see a river flowing or fight a trout? |
30797 | Never to see the mountains except on rare vacations and then with a guide on my back? |
30797 | Patterson?" |
30797 | What do we do if we can get the water back to the surface?" |
30797 | What do you make that stuff out of? |
30797 | What''s the chance for more quakes?" |
30797 | Where does the plastic go?" |
30797 | You two want to ride back with me?" |
30797 | You understand?" |
13841 | ... Do you want to know what he really said? |
13841 | Am I going to die? |
13841 | And Mandlik? |
13841 | And how long do you think that will last? |
13841 | And how many years have you served with us? |
13841 | And how would you judge me while a Belgian officer was raping your wife? |
13841 | And if the survivors are mad and beyond healing, as you suggest? 13841 And if we fell, Governor, who would have guarded the rest of Europe? |
13841 | And if we refuse? |
13841 | And just exactly what have you GOT? |
13841 | And not you? 13841 And the second?" |
13841 | And the torpedo ships, Colonel? |
13841 | And what about you? |
13841 | And what did we get in return for our heroic stand? 13841 And what do you say?" |
13841 | And what have you done with Lawrence? |
13841 | And why give battle so far beyond the grids? |
13841 | And why should n''t he hear of it? |
13841 | And will you provide transports for the prisoners? |
13841 | Another ebony wanderer? 13841 Ara Heidi Brunner?" |
13841 | Ara? |
13841 | Ara? |
13841 | Are the evac ships off yet? |
13841 | Are those your own words? |
13841 | Are you all right? |
13841 | Are you sure this is a good idea? |
13841 | Are you well enough to run? |
13841 | Be careful, will you? |
13841 | But does n''t the fact that they show no fear prove they are capable of anything? 13841 But if he hates us so much, why would he want me?" |
13841 | But surely after this attack the Soviets will intervene? 13841 But what about the Soviets? |
13841 | But why does it have to be you? 13841 But why? |
13841 | Calder, what in God''s name? |
13841 | Can I tell you something,''as a man?'' |
13841 | Can you fly a shuttle? |
13841 | Can you understand me? |
13841 | Can you vouch for this man? |
13841 | Configuration? |
13841 | Could they have made an alliance we do n''t know about? 13841 Decorated?" |
13841 | Did n''t you know that all good field commanders were drunks? 13841 Do n''t you see it, Edgar? |
13841 | Do the others know? |
13841 | Do you hate me so much? |
13841 | Do you know what Colonel Liebenstein told me on Rembrandt? |
13841 | Do you know who I am? |
13841 | Do you still doubt me? |
13841 | Do you suspect he has reinforcements coming? 13841 Do you take that for granted?" |
13841 | Does that surprise you? |
13841 | Finding my husband dead on the balcony, I think I have a pretty good idea..... And how many did you lose? |
13841 | Has Morgan been treating you well? |
13841 | Have the bastards broken through? |
13841 | Have we a functioning shuttle? |
13841 | Have you contacted Colonel Joyce? |
13841 | Have you eaten yet today? |
13841 | Have you got anything stronger? |
13841 | Have you lost your mind, man? 13841 Have you sent out your reconnaissance?" |
13841 | Help YOU? 13841 Help you?" |
13841 | How are we doing? |
13841 | How can you love me? |
13841 | How can you? |
13841 | How dare you talk to me like that? 13841 How do you plan to run the occupational government?" |
13841 | How many minutes? |
13841 | How many? |
13841 | How much further? |
13841 | How would you judge me while some Belgian officer was raping your pretty little wife? |
13841 | How would you set this up? 13841 Is Hayes unloading yet?" |
13841 | Is it true that you intend to remain behind? |
13841 | Is that the reply from Stone? |
13841 | Is that what you really want? |
13841 | Is there anything else you can tell me? |
13841 | Is this what you want? |
13841 | Is two o''clock agreeable? |
13841 | It does n''t matter, does it? |
13841 | It''s some kind of nerve poison, is n''t it? |
13841 | It''s true, is n''t it? |
13841 | Johnny, would you run off in the back and play? 13841 Let''s go up into the bubble for a moment, shall we? |
13841 | Look after him, will you? 13841 May I ask a question first?" |
13841 | May I go into the kitchen? 13841 May I have another drink?" |
13841 | May I remind you, Governor, that you do not have the authority to exercise such a plan without the consent of the Council? |
13841 | Morgan? 13841 NOW?" |
13841 | Oh, really? 13841 Olaf, what are you doing?" |
13841 | Represent? 13841 Save war for lonely old men?" |
13841 | Shall I tell you? |
13841 | Shall I try to contact them? |
13841 | Should I resign, Jordan? 13841 Signs of life?" |
13841 | So how can a man change it? |
13841 | So how many did you lose? |
13841 | So now we''re talking about pride, are we? |
13841 | So what the hell are you waiting for? |
13841 | So what''s YOUR name? |
13841 | THE Hunter? 13841 The German States? |
13841 | The business of the day, sir? |
13841 | Then what can--- what will we do? |
13841 | Then what is the point? 13841 Then what..... What keeps you going?" |
13841 | Then why do you do it? |
13841 | Then why does your Secretary of State continue to murder in your name? 13841 Then why?" |
13841 | Then you saw action in the Manxsome conflict? |
13841 | To protect you? 13841 Truthfully?" |
13841 | WELL? |
13841 | WHAT? |
13841 | WHAT? |
13841 | WHAT? |
13841 | Well are you going to tell me or do I have to guess it? |
13841 | Well what is it? 13841 Well, what about a poison needle?" |
13841 | What about a laser- triggered mechanism above ground? |
13841 | What about military action, an attack on the base? 13841 What about off it?" |
13841 | What am I supposed to understand? 13841 What am I, a piece of meat?" |
13841 | What are we going to DO? 13841 What are you doing?" |
13841 | What are you saying? |
13841 | What are you? |
13841 | What can we do to fight this thing? |
13841 | What do you mean, yes and no? |
13841 | What do you mean? 13841 What do you mean?" |
13841 | What do you think of the way he has positioned himself? |
13841 | What do you think you''re doing? |
13841 | What do you think? |
13841 | What do you want from me? |
13841 | What do you want me to do? |
13841 | What do you want? |
13841 | What does an ambassador know of war? |
13841 | What have we here? |
13841 | What is happening? |
13841 | What is it, Eric? 13841 What is it?" |
13841 | What is it? |
13841 | What is it? |
13841 | What is it? |
13841 | What is its function? |
13841 | What is your security clearance, major? |
13841 | What kind of a world is this? 13841 What kind of animal are you?" |
13841 | What quarrel have you with the Republic of Cantos? |
13841 | What say you, Vice- Minister? 13841 What should we look for?" |
13841 | What the hell do you think you''re doing, Brunner? |
13841 | What''s he saying? |
13841 | What''s the matter, Eric? |
13841 | What''s the matter, Morgan? 13841 What''s wrong?" |
13841 | What''s your name? |
13841 | What''s your name? |
13841 | What, exactly, are you proposing we do? |
13841 | What, the great white hopefuls? 13841 What? |
13841 | What? 13841 What? |
13841 | What? 13841 What?" |
13841 | What? |
13841 | When must you go? |
13841 | When will they be here, Morgan? |
13841 | Where is she? |
13841 | Where now? |
13841 | Where should we go instead? |
13841 | Where''s Miss Elonna? |
13841 | Where? |
13841 | Which is? |
13841 | While you carry the crusade elsewhere? |
13841 | Who are you? |
13841 | Who are you? |
13841 | Who are you? |
13841 | Who is the man? |
13841 | Who said that, Jordan? |
13841 | Who the HELL do you think you are? |
13841 | Who will be in charge? |
13841 | Who would you have me send instead? 13841 Why are you laughing?" |
13841 | Why could n''t I do it in your place? |
13841 | Why did n''t the robot- guns get him? |
13841 | Why do you have to go? 13841 Why do you think I take an interest in you? |
13841 | Why does n''t he drop it? |
13841 | Why not? |
13841 | Why only two Coalition parties? 13841 Why should n''t I speak to him?" |
13841 | Why so grim? |
13841 | Why so many? |
13841 | Why were n''t the domes protected? |
13841 | Why? |
13841 | Will they be here soon enough to secure the area? |
13841 | Will you allow us one more small inconvenience? |
13841 | Will you please drop the knife? |
13841 | With what weapon, Elonna? |
13841 | Would you excuse us for a moment? |
13841 | Would you go back into the bedroom and take off your clothes? 13841 Yes, but with who? |
13841 | Yes, what is it? |
13841 | Yes..... How do I know I can trust you? |
13841 | You have assumed command? |
13841 | You have something more you want to say to me? 13841 You know there''s the danger of being found out, or of being killed afterwards?" |
13841 | You know what to do? |
13841 | You like Beethoven, do n''t you? |
13841 | You okay? |
13841 | You see what I mean? |
13841 | You sure it is n''t something Freudian? |
13841 | You think I do n''t know that, the way you''re always looking at me? |
13841 | You want one? |
13841 | You''re not all black, are you, Elonna? |
13841 | You''re sure there were only two of these planted at Westmoreland? 13841 You''re sure?" |
13841 | You''ve been trained for high- speed craft, is that correct? |
13841 | *"How could they do such a thing?" |
13841 | ..."Are you hungry?" |
13841 | ..."Is your scanning equipment working?" |
13841 | ..."Why, Vladimir? |
13841 | ............................ And the last, to his wife: PLIGHTED TROTH Ara What is my life without you? |
13841 | .for what? |
13841 | .hear me?" |
13841 | .what the hell am I supposed to say they died for?" |
13841 | .what was that? |
13841 | .what will we do now?" |
13841 | A fearful banshee image, or dying vision of the Life After? |
13841 | ALL RIGHT? |
13841 | ALL THOSE YEARS, DON''T THEY MEAN ANYTHING? |
13841 | Admiral Frank, have we got a fix on where he came from?" |
13841 | Again the other tried---"You want me? |
13841 | Against whom? |
13841 | And for WHAT? |
13841 | And how will they come in time? |
13841 | And how would you have liked me when the political executions and imprisonments began? |
13841 | And if I die, how will you survive? |
13841 | And of equal and inseparable importance, the manifestations of which he saw clearly before him: COULD ONE MAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE? |
13841 | And was that something God? |
13841 | And what was left for England, not so very long before the most powerful nation on Earth? |
13841 | And what would they find upon arrival? |
13841 | And what, pray, shall good Minister Blackthorne( for some reason Gale always called him this) and the noble English receive in return?" |
13841 | And where to find the answers? |
13841 | And where was the God that he had reluctantly begun to believe in? |
13841 | And who is this? |
13841 | And who knows? |
13841 | And who nourished and protected them, the children who had grown? |
13841 | And why call Ireland a sow that eats its fodder? |
13841 | And why was Joyce always writing about himself? |
13841 | Any news?" |
13841 | Any questions?" |
13841 | Are we just pieces on the board?" |
13841 | Are you going to sacrifice everything we''ve found, just to satisfy your pride?" |
13841 | Are you offering terms for our surrender?" |
13841 | As a gesture that you do n''t either, will you drop the knife?" |
13841 | But had he, and Ara, survived because of something outside, or inside? |
13841 | But have we the right to ask her to do this?" |
13841 | But how could he think to keep you forever, or that you would abandon your own home, your own family?" |
13841 | But seeing a pilot already at the helm, he asked instead,"Can you be spared from your duties?" |
13841 | But what could he possibly do about it? |
13841 | But what of that? |
13841 | But what of the lives and humanity, the hundreds of men and women whom Dubcek had just spoken to about courage and judgment? |
13841 | But what would have happened if another''torpedo ship''came out of warp while you were celebrating? |
13841 | But where death is not an alternative, because hope remains, where the questions:"Will I survive? |
13841 | But why does a conquering General in the midst of an war, a widower, take a beautiful young woman from a detention center? |
13841 | COL AMEN: As a matter of fact, you were a''yes man''for Hitler, is n''t that correct? |
13841 | COL. AMEN: Do you know what is meant by a''yes man''in English? |
13841 | Can I still live and find peace? |
13841 | Can you hold him off long enough for us to get around his flank?" |
13841 | Can you promise me it will not land again to our detriment?" |
13841 | Can you walk a little farther?" |
13841 | Coffee?" |
13841 | Col. Amen: Almost as well as you speak German? |
13841 | Could he dive through the mirror and come to the place where his wife lay needing him, distraught, possibly frightened and in torment? |
13841 | Could he stand up for what he believed, resist what he knew to be evil, and still survive? |
13841 | Could he tear down the walls? |
13841 | Could it be this easy? |
13841 | Democratic German representation will also be needed---""Why did n''t the domes protect them?" |
13841 | Did he ever truly fly? |
13841 | Did he give in to political blackmail, and condone self- righteous slaughter--- a genuine war? |
13841 | Did he have the right..... WAS THERE ANYTHING BEYOND THE CRADLE AND THE GRAVE? |
13841 | Did he imagine he was the only one who suffered? |
13841 | Did hope lie forward, or back? |
13841 | Did n''t anyone care? |
13841 | Did n''t he care? |
13841 | Did n''t we learn that all too well? |
13841 | Did n''t you contact the other ships?" |
13841 | Do I have to say more?" |
13841 | Do I make myself quite clear?" |
13841 | Do I? |
13841 | Do n''t you really? |
13841 | Do n''t you? |
13841 | Do you forgive me?" |
13841 | Do you have a Beethoven program?" |
13841 | Do you know what I''m saying?" |
13841 | Do you know what else he told me?" |
13841 | Do you love me?" |
13841 | Do you really want to denounce me, your President, and see how much of government and the military will stand behind you? |
13841 | Do you really want to stage this coup? |
13841 | Do you still intend to call for Soviet reinforcements?" |
13841 | Do you take it? |
13841 | Do you take this Quest?" |
13841 | Do you think this is a fucking game?" |
13841 | Do you think you can do it?" |
13841 | Do you understand?" |
13841 | Doctor Stein says the planet will not last another hour; do you not feel the quakes? |
13841 | ELEVEN"Did it never strike you as just a trifle odd that the Cantons destroyed the Laurian ore planet, instead of just taking the colonies by force? |
13841 | Even as an enemy, could you not see the courage he possessed?" |
13841 | For God''s sake, what is happening?" |
13841 | For example, why accept the sacrifice of our carrier?" |
13841 | For where is the terror in such a predetermined world? |
13841 | HE''LL''CALL MY BLUFF'', WILL HE? |
13841 | Had Stone come to ask for a Declaration of War? |
13841 | Had his long trials at last been rewarded: to retake his home with so little bloodshed? |
13841 | Had n''t he felt them? |
13841 | Had n''t their constant battle for use and mastery tormented him? |
13841 | Had they gone too far? |
13841 | Has this plan your consent?" |
13841 | Have n''t I felt it? |
13841 | Have n''t you done enough already?" |
13841 | Have you an operational shuttle?" |
13841 | Have you been to see the doctor?" |
13841 | Have you ever heard of Sanlen 12?" |
13841 | Have you followed my instructions to the letter?" |
13841 | Have you got any water?" |
13841 | Have you strength to walk?" |
13841 | He did..... You want coffee?" |
13841 | How can a man survive? |
13841 | How could anyone rejoice and claim victory? |
13841 | How could one believe in anything after knowing the rape of war? |
13841 | How dare you? |
13841 | How did I ever get into all of this? |
13841 | How did one dispute facts that were essentially correct, however twisted for personal gain? |
13841 | How do I tell my own men that they have to hang on? |
13841 | How do I tell them? |
13841 | How long would that last if the gold, tungsten and osmo- alloys stopped coming? |
13841 | How many have we got tonight?" |
13841 | How many times must the same story be told? |
13841 | How then can we, caught in the midst of the fray, despair, and surrender our dreams? |
13841 | How would you make him trust me?" |
13841 | How?" |
13841 | I am on your side?" |
13841 | I am sure you have heard what happened in East German Cerberus?" |
13841 | I have an artificial liver; did n''t you know? |
13841 | IS MY RAFT OF FLESH STRONG ENOUGH, MY SHIELD OF WILL AND UNDERSTANDING SUFFICIENT? |
13841 | If there truly was nothing beyond man and the grave, then what was the use of trying at all? |
13841 | Is all of this new to you?" |
13841 | Is it war you want?" |
13841 | Is that important?" |
13841 | Is that why you destroyed ALL our ships? |
13841 | Is that why your ground equipment is lined up against us?" |
13841 | Is the message fully recorded? |
13841 | It seemed from the nurse''s expression that he should say something so he pronounced, What is your name? |
13841 | It was all so obvious and clear; how could anyone not see it? |
13841 | MAYBE I COULD WRITE A STORY..... WOULD THAT MAKE IT ANY BETTER? |
13841 | May I please go inside and check your records?" |
13841 | No, the Commonwealth wo n''t help us; why should they? |
13841 | OR WAS IT A TRIAL OF FAITH? |
13841 | Only to let some impatient general throw it all away? |
13841 | Only to protect her, and to be a governess for his children? |
13841 | Or did he call Hayes''bluff, and find out just how powerful the man had become? |
13841 | Or disbelieve after finding his wife( and himself) still alive against such odds? |
13841 | Or have you forgotten the Cantons, the little play- toy Nazis who started it all? |
13841 | Or is my very struggle in the world of flesh ended forever?" |
13841 | Or would this forced reasoning break through? |
13841 | Please, wo n''t you trust me?" |
13841 | SIR DAVID MAXWELL- FYFE: Do n''t you remember getting a special Death''s- Head ring and dagger from Hitler for your services? |
13841 | Sergeant, what''s that?" |
13841 | Sergei?" |
13841 | Shall I alter our course in that direction?" |
13841 | Shall I begin decoding?" |
13841 | Sunk this deep into the nightmare without waking why should he care? |
13841 | Surely you knew I would want her?" |
13841 | That things had gone too far he knew, but to whom should he address this complaint? |
13841 | That you do n''t know how to deal with your guilt? |
13841 | That your father was a racist bastard who did n''t love you, or any one or anything else? |
13841 | The Americans? |
13841 | The Russians have been getting a little too close for comfort, eh?" |
13841 | The Soviets confirm our theories..... Where would they get the money and technology? |
13841 | The blackness he headed toward..... Why did it terrify him so? |
13841 | The fact that Hayes presented his version of the truth in a frank, straightforward manner( why would he lie?) |
13841 | The man who ordered the purges?" |
13841 | The moral? |
13841 | The nearer being Westmoreland station, is that correct?" |
13841 | There are two outposts in Scimitar, are there not? |
13841 | Very true, but do you know who said it? |
13841 | WAS THERE GOD? |
13841 | WHAT HAD HAPPENED? |
13841 | WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG? |
13841 | WHY AM I ALWAYS EXPOSED LIKE THIS? |
13841 | Was Ara here? |
13841 | Was God internal, some invisible undercurrent of Life and Nature, or external, some being or beings who watched it all from without? |
13841 | Was n''t he doing the same? |
13841 | Was n''t it Sheridan who said,''The only good Indian is a dead Indian?'' |
13841 | Was there a God, or was Man truly alone in his walk through the world of flesh? |
13841 | Was there a hint of doubt in the soldier''s face? |
13841 | We may find ourselves in the midst of a Constitutional crisis soon..... Do n''t you see?" |
13841 | What about their FAMILIES? |
13841 | What about us? |
13841 | What am I going to do without you?" |
13841 | What are you doing with that? |
13841 | What are your terms?" |
13841 | What can we possibly do in thirteen days?" |
13841 | What did you want to discuss--- literature, fine art?" |
13841 | What do we do then?" |
13841 | What do you have to say to me as a man?" |
13841 | What do you plan to do about it?" |
13841 | What do you plan to do about it?" |
13841 | What do you want?" |
13841 | What flaws do you see in the Canton scheme?" |
13841 | What happened?" |
13841 | What have you got?" |
13841 | What if..... What if I had never found you?" |
13841 | What is it?" |
13841 | What is it?" |
13841 | What is that?" |
13841 | What is your report as my analysis officer?" |
13841 | What kind of a world?" |
13841 | What now, Jordan? |
13841 | What of the Joint Chiefs--- will they betray us, too?" |
13841 | What the HELL IS GOING ON?" |
13841 | What the hell are you waiting for?" |
13841 | What the hell did Nilemud have to do with anything? |
13841 | What was Blackwood really after? |
13841 | What was happening? |
13841 | What was the use of despair, or endless worry? |
13841 | What were they for? |
13841 | What will you do now?" |
13841 | What would you feel if we had lost, and left the colonies unprotected?" |
13841 | What''s wrong, where''s Lawrence?" |
13841 | What''s wrong?" |
13841 | What? |
13841 | When would reinforcements arrive? |
13841 | Where do you think? |
13841 | Where was his wife? |
13841 | Where''s Bonnard?" |
13841 | Who could not feel the beauty of its raw vastness? |
13841 | Who needed them, or anyone or anything else? |
13841 | Who paid the bill, and why?" |
13841 | Who stood to gain by such an expensive side show? |
13841 | Who supplied them? |
13841 | Who was their rightful commander? |
13841 | Who would prevail? |
13841 | Why did Hayes continue to deny even the most basic military communications? |
13841 | Why did he not move straight ahead with his robot batteries, try to weaken our forward wall?" |
13841 | Why do they divide their forces, and simultaneously attack the Dutch colonies at Larkspur? |
13841 | Why do you think I fell in love with you?" |
13841 | Why do you think you are here?" |
13841 | Why had his destiny been denied him? |
13841 | Why was Congress still squabbling? |
13841 | Why was she so damned beautiful? |
13841 | Why? |
13841 | Why?" |
13841 | Why?" |
13841 | Will they kill us all, one by one?" |
13841 | Will you help me?" |
13841 | Will you leave her alone?" |
13841 | Will you tear all that down because of your obsession with communism? |
13841 | Wo n''t the computer do that?" |
13841 | Wo n''t you at least pass the message on to your approaching fleets?" |
13841 | Wo n''t you take it?" |
13841 | You asked to join, did you not, the''Totemkopf'', the Death''s- Head division of the SS? |
13841 | You have our people by the throat; what do you want?" |
13841 | You think too much, feel too much, is that it?" |
13841 | You wo n''t go anywhere will you, Morgan?" |
13841 | or even the thick- headed Irish, that the Germans were so fond of? |
13841 | said Dimitriev,"and detonate the bombs yourself, from no greater distance than a thousand kilometers?" |
13841 | the greater part of their force yet to arrive?" |
13841 | when the bravest and most determined lives must eventually end in ruin and death? |
13841 | when they brought us here in the first place?" |
29466 | And after that? |
29466 | And if we were to obtain control of the apparatus which harnesses the ray? |
29466 | And what are we going to do about it? |
29466 | But why was not the warship dropped somewhere, as the buildings have been? |
29466 | Can you tell whether anything is happening to the rind? |
29466 | Did you ever,replied Jeter,"hear what is described in the best fiction as a burst of ironic laughter? |
29466 | Do n''t you notice that all this queer stuff has been happening since Kress left? 29466 Does n''t it also seem funny to you,"went on Jeter,"that the vanishing of the herd was n''t discovered until next morning? |
29466 | Does this thing seem to have any armament? |
29466 | Expecting company? |
29466 | For their own use, perhaps; who knows? 29466 God, Jeter, is n''t there something we can do?" |
29466 | Have any of you got the whole story now? |
29466 | Have n''t you guessed at any of our methods? |
29466 | Have you any idea what it is? |
29466 | Have you any idea what this stuff is? |
29466 | Have you radiophoned Hadley about what''s happening to us? |
29466 | How about our plane? |
29466 | How are you going to do it-- after you''ve finished your grandstand plays? |
29466 | How do you explain the Vandercook incident? 29466 How do you mean, Lucian?" |
29466 | How does it feel, Tema, to be eaten alive? |
29466 | How? |
29466 | I suppose it''s useless to ask you, also, what the meaning of all this is? |
29466 | If that is so, ca n''t you start to- morrow? 29466 If we live?" |
29466 | Including us,replied Eyer,"but, anyway-- well, what''s the odds? |
29466 | Is the telescope set up? |
29466 | Just what do you intend doing with us, Sitsumi? |
29466 | Just what_ are_ you doing? |
29466 | Must we admit in the very beginning of our revolution that we are vulnerable? 29466 No telling how many lives were lost?" |
29466 | No? 29466 Parachutes?" |
29466 | Pleasant cuss, are n''t you? |
29466 | Queer, is n''t it? |
29466 | Scared? 29466 Scared?" |
29466 | See? |
29466 | See? |
29466 | Shall I smash him, Lucian? |
29466 | Sounds strange, cracking up at ninety thousand feet, does n''t it? 29466 That means?" |
29466 | Then you think the same thing I do? |
29466 | They''d scarcely bring us this far to drop us, would they? |
29466 | They''re vulnerable,said Eyer,"but how?" |
29466 | Understand why we felt the desire to keep moving? 29466 Understand?" |
29466 | Well, Lucian,he said,"are we in enemy territory by your calculations? |
29466 | Well,he said,"what''s to do about it? |
29466 | Well? |
29466 | Were crushed animals later found in the jungle? |
29466 | What can we do? |
29466 | What could want all those steers, Lucian? |
29466 | What do you gentlemen think? |
29466 | What do you plan? |
29466 | What do you want with the filers and others at your laboratory? |
29466 | What if you become unable to report, as Kress did? |
29466 | What is it? |
29466 | What''s our next move? |
29466 | What''s the next move? 29466 What''s the purpose of your conference? |
29466 | What,said Jeter calmly"is Sitsumi''s hurry? |
29466 | What? 29466 Where?" |
29466 | Who knows? |
29466 | Why should we be immune? 29466 Will you see that all my suggestions are carried out, Hadley?" |
29466 | Yes, Jeter? |
29466 | Yes? |
29466 | You know what happened to Kress? 29466 You mean,"he said hoarsely,"that you too think there may be something up there, something... well, sensate? |
29466 | You mean--? |
29466 | You think of everything, do n''t you? |
29466 | And his plane? |
29466 | And if so how do you arrive at your conclusions?" |
29466 | And say, what sort of sensations have you had about this surface we''re standing on?" |
29466 | And was there not something happening to the rind over a wide area, directly above the Jeter- Eyer plane? |
29466 | And what had happened to Kress''plane? |
29466 | And where did it come down? |
29466 | And yet, why should Sitsumi and the Three be so fearful? |
29466 | Are you further interested? |
29466 | Besides, what can we say has caught us? |
29466 | Besides, what use was there? |
29466 | Bestial? |
29466 | But why should n''t you come back?" |
29466 | But why? |
29466 | But would they have been lowered back to safety as the_ Hueber_ and her crew had been? |
29466 | CHAPTER XI_ To the Rescue_"Why should we run?" |
29466 | China?" |
29466 | Could all telescopes on the ground pick out their space ship? |
29466 | Did Kress know something he was n''t telling them? |
29466 | Did he really think he might... well, might fly off the earth entirely, away beyond her atmosphere, and never return? |
29466 | Do n''t you think I know the weakness in my own invention? |
29466 | Else why did it climb so high into the stratosphere? |
29466 | Else why had he been destroyed and sent back to Jeter and Eyer as a challenge? |
29466 | Even if they did, was there anything they could possibly do to save themselves? |
29466 | Fly off the earth utterly? |
29466 | Got that?" |
29466 | Had Kress encountered this thing? |
29466 | Had Kress, possessor of one of the keenest scientific minds in the world, taken leave of his senses? |
29466 | Had he ever reached it? |
29466 | Had the"enemy"taken possession of it? |
29466 | How could any one? |
29466 | How could laymen newspaper reporters have any conception of what I may encounter aloft? |
29466 | How does that check with your guessing?" |
29466 | How is it with you?" |
29466 | How must he have felt? |
29466 | How will you combat it, especially if it proves inimical-- which to- night''s horror would seem to prove?" |
29466 | If our friends are able, by some miracle, to do something, you know what that means to us?" |
29466 | If so, what country or coalition of countries harbor designs against our good Uncle Sam? |
29466 | If this were true, was the enemy vulnerable? |
29466 | Inside we begin to see a little, and what good will it do us?" |
29466 | Is there any news there?" |
29466 | It creates a field, of any size desired, in which gravitation is-- well, shall we say erased? |
29466 | Japan? |
29466 | Maniacal? |
29466 | Must we confess the fears to which all humanity is heir? |
29466 | Or had he? |
29466 | Or rather you know the result of what happened to him?" |
29466 | Or was he there? |
29466 | Or was it something from Outside? |
29466 | Some great composite thought which inspires the general dread of stratosphere denizens?" |
29466 | Suppose you do encounter some intelligence in the stratosphere? |
29466 | Suppose, Jeter thought, they had accidentally flown into that shaft at exactly the wrong moment? |
29466 | The New York City of our schemes will be a magic city....""But what is your purpose, in a few words?" |
29466 | The bridge thing? |
29466 | The only alternative is... well, you recall what happened to your countryman, Kress? |
29466 | The rise and fall of the other skyscrapers?" |
29466 | There''s a peculiar sound about it too; do you hear it?" |
29466 | Understand?" |
29466 | Useless against the invisible space ship as matters now stood; but what would those bombs do to the inner globe? |
29466 | Was his base of attack capable of being destroyed or crippled if anything happened to the column of light? |
29466 | Was the intelligence human? |
29466 | Were they, since sunrise, ever out of his sight? |
29466 | What did he expect to do? |
29466 | What did you want with me?" |
29466 | What do you call this?" |
29466 | What do you think it is?" |
29466 | What does that mean? |
29466 | What had been done to him by the-- the denizens of the stratosphere? |
29466 | What happened to them that they slept so soundly they heard nothing?" |
29466 | What is it? |
29466 | What mattered a bridge across the Hudson that was really less than the footprint of an ant at this height? |
29466 | What then caused their fear? |
29466 | What then was its vulnerability, which this hiding seemed to indicate? |
29466 | What they''ll do to us I.... You''re not afraid to find out, are you?" |
29466 | What was doing all this awful business? |
29466 | What was the meaning of Sitsumi''s cryptic utterance? |
29466 | What? |
29466 | When it was all gone, and the time had come, what could the helpless Jeter and Eyer hope to accomplish? |
29466 | Where is it? |
29466 | Who knows? |
29466 | Who will attend?" |
29466 | Why did n''t Kress use the parachute ball? |
29466 | Why had he thought of the word"siege"? |
29466 | Why is he scared?" |
29466 | Why? |
29466 | Why? |
29466 | Why?" |
29466 | Would it do any good to start a fight with these people? |
29466 | Would they arrive in time? |
29466 | Would they ever really encounter him, or it? |
29466 | Would you sleep right on through it?" |
29466 | You know what sometimes happens when a man gets a sudden revolutionary idea? |
29466 | You see? |
30815 | And after madness? |
30815 | And after that again? |
30815 | Are you crazy? |
30815 | Do you smell that? 30815 Does your Med Service information agree with me?" |
30815 | Help you? 30815 I mean, what''s the prognosis? |
30815 | Is this unpopularity yours? |
30815 | It is new, eh? |
30815 | Now... what do you mean by that? |
30815 | Or do I have a share in it? 30815 What''s going on here?" |
30815 | What''s that? |
30815 | What''s the emergency? |
30815 | What,repeated Calhoun doggedly,"is a para?" |
30815 | When did it start? 30815 Where do I go now?" |
30815 | Who''d want to be normal again and remember when he ate scavengers? 30815 You ask what the delusions of para may be?" |
30815 | You do n''t believe it, eh? |
30815 | Am I unwelcome to some parts of the population?" |
30815 | Are n''t you a para, Dr. Lett? |
30815 | But he asked:"What''s the result of this... appetite? |
30815 | But how can they act rationally if they have delusions? |
30815 | But how?" |
30815 | Calhoun said tonelessly:"Turn that off, will you?" |
30815 | Cut your signal!_"The strictly professional other voice said coldly:"_ Emergency call, eh? |
30815 | Did you know it?" |
30815 | Did you know? |
30815 | Do they die or recover? |
30815 | Do you ever yawn like that... so you make sure you''ve always your vaccine with you to stop it? |
30815 | Do you help me, or do n''t you?" |
30815 | Do you smell that?" |
30815 | He said hopefully:"_ Chee?_"He wanted more. |
30815 | How can I help anybody? |
30815 | How long has it been running?" |
30815 | How many cases?" |
30815 | How much of a fool can a man make of himself when he works at it? |
30815 | How widely spread is it? |
30815 | If they die, how soon?" |
30815 | If they recover, in how long? |
30815 | Is n''t that more interesting than coffee?" |
30815 | It''s true that we''ve happened, but-- another rational race? |
30815 | Just what do you mean by a para?" |
30815 | Murgatroyd said skeptically:"_ Chee_?" |
30815 | Question: Can you fix the controls so nobody else can use the grid?" |
30815 | Right?_""Go ahead,"said Calhoun. |
30815 | They could n''t agree on a cause, they could n''t find a germ or a virus....""Symptoms?" |
30815 | They might use them on the grid, here, or try for you._"Calhoun said:"What are paras?" |
30815 | What are our orders?_"The grid operator said dully:"They''ll wreck everything. |
30815 | What change in... say... his health takes place in a man after he becomes a para?" |
30815 | What does it do to a para? |
30815 | What is lacking? |
30815 | What is the compound or the condition that controls its abundance? |
30815 | What sort of delusions do they have?" |
30815 | What''s going on here?" |
30815 | What?" |
30815 | Why is it missing here? |
30815 | Why? |
30815 | Why?" |
30815 | Will you come in?_""Naturally,"said Calhoun. |
30815 | Will you help me?" |
30815 | You do n''t think he''ll abdicate, do you? |
30815 | You have men working on the problem?" |
30815 | paras?" |
30815 | vaccine?" |
19066 | All is well, Gregg Haljan? |
19066 | All right, Anita? |
19066 | All safe, Gregg? |
19066 | An attack? |
19066 | And Dr. Frank, Anita? |
19066 | And armed? 19066 And the other ship-- how fast is it?" |
19066 | And we have thirty men? |
19066 | And what will you do, Gregg? |
19066 | Anita, listen: if anything happens and we have to make a dash--"Up through that dome lock, Gregg? 19066 Anita, what are you doing?" |
19066 | Are his motors smooth? 19066 Are they checked?" |
19066 | Are we going to maroon Dr. Frank with the passengers? |
19066 | Are you hungry, Haljan? |
19066 | Are you ready, Anita? |
19066 | Are you ready? |
19066 | Burst it? 19066 But did you?" |
19066 | Ca n''t help you, Snap? |
19066 | Can we stop there? |
19066 | Can you find landing space, Gregg? |
19066 | Can you make the leap? 19066 Can you see me?" |
19066 | Can you send, Peter? |
19066 | Commander Potan tells me you were chief navigator of the_ Planetara_? |
19066 | Commander, where shall I put these helmets? |
19066 | Cooling off, Gregg? |
19066 | Dead? |
19066 | Did I? 19066 Did the purser hear him?" |
19066 | Did you ever think of that, Moa? 19066 Did you think George Prince was a leader of this? |
19066 | Did you think I wanted you with my dying breath? 19066 Do n''t wait for orders? |
19066 | Do you know Ob Hahn? |
19066 | Do you think so? |
19066 | Does he know anything about this Grantline affair? |
19066 | Does n''t it seem queer that George Prince and a few of his Martian friends happen to be listed as passengers for this voyage? |
19066 | Ever heard of him? |
19066 | Excitement? |
19066 | Falling? 19066 Falling?" |
19066 | George Prince''s sister? 19066 Get along, wo n''t you? |
19066 | Grantline? 19066 Gregg do n''t you know me?" |
19066 | Gregg, do you see anything up there? |
19066 | Gregg, have n''t we broken the ship''s dome yet? |
19066 | Gregg, is it you? |
19066 | Gregg, what is it? |
19066 | Gregg-- Gregg, do n''t you know me? 19066 Gregg?" |
19066 | Have we stopped swinging? |
19066 | Have you an eavesdropping microphone, Haljan? |
19066 | He knows about-- about the Grantline treasure? |
19066 | How did he get out of here? 19066 How far away, Peter?" |
19066 | How goes it, Snap? |
19066 | How should I know, Miko? 19066 How should I know?" |
19066 | I say, not George Prince? 19066 I say, we are not so bad as navigators, are we? |
19066 | I think you will cause no more trouble, Gregg? |
19066 | I was thinking, Moa-- when we land at the Moon tomorrow-- where is our equipment? |
19066 | In the lounge, Gregg? |
19066 | Is he inside the room, Anita? |
19066 | Is it an attack? |
19066 | Is it connected? |
19066 | Is it necessary? 19066 Is it? |
19066 | Is it? |
19066 | Is that his name? |
19066 | Is that reason why we should not love? |
19066 | Is this George Prince''s sister? |
19066 | Leave them here? |
19066 | Little beauty, is n''t she? |
19066 | Me? 19066 Moa, did it ever occur to you, if once you and Miko trusted me-- which you don''t-- I might show more interest in joining you?" |
19066 | Moa, where is Snap? 19066 No other move from them yet, Johnny?" |
19066 | No? 19066 No? |
19066 | Nothing in sight? |
19066 | Nothing queer looking? |
19066 | Now will you tell? |
19066 | Oh, Gregg-- is she dead? |
19066 | Only one, Anita? |
19066 | Or a little acid? 19066 Prince?" |
19066 | Ready, Haljan? |
19066 | Shall I try the graphs, Miko? |
19066 | Shall we argue about it? |
19066 | Shall we go out and see? |
19066 | Shot her? |
19066 | Should I? |
19066 | Snap? 19066 Snap?" |
19066 | So that is it? |
19066 | So they''ve bought him off, have they? 19066 So you think it amusing?" |
19066 | So, Gregg Haljan? 19066 So, Haljan, she put some sense into your head? |
19066 | Something here? 19066 Suppose we go up and see? |
19066 | Suppose you let me have a talk with Prince? 19066 Take them where?" |
19066 | Ten days--"You think we''ll reach Ferrok- Shahn on schedule? |
19066 | That the turret? |
19066 | The Venza, is n''t that her name? 19066 The brigands?" |
19066 | The same interval, Snap? |
19066 | The_ Planetara_ wrecked? 19066 They?" |
19066 | To what destination? |
19066 | Venza, where did the prowler run to? 19066 Was it from in there? |
19066 | Was n''t it sealed? |
19066 | We did, did n''t we? 19066 Well, how did he get out?" |
19066 | Well, why do n''t you tell me? |
19066 | Well? |
19066 | Well? |
19066 | Well? |
19066 | What are you doing with that? |
19066 | What do you mean by that? |
19066 | What do you mean? 19066 What do you mean?" |
19066 | What do you want me to do? |
19066 | What do you want to say, Miko? |
19066 | What for? |
19066 | What for? |
19066 | What harm? 19066 What has happened,_ Set_ Haljan?" |
19066 | What is it, Argle? |
19066 | What is it, Gregg? |
19066 | What is it? |
19066 | What will we do with the helmets? |
19066 | What''s happened, Haljan? 19066 What''s that?" |
19066 | What''s the matter? |
19066 | What''s this? 19066 What''s this? |
19066 | Where are they? |
19066 | Where are you going? |
19066 | Where are your ray mirrors? 19066 Where is Miko, Ellis?" |
19066 | Where is Miko? |
19066 | Where is Miko? |
19066 | Where is Snap? |
19066 | Where will it join us? |
19066 | Where''s Snap? |
19066 | Where? |
19066 | Which way do you think? |
19066 | Who are they? |
19066 | Who is she? |
19066 | Who told you so? |
19066 | Who was that? |
19066 | Who, Snap? |
19066 | Why are you going to Mars, Venza? 19066 Why do you look so furtive?" |
19066 | Why do you say that? |
19066 | Why should I not? 19066 Why, by God, where is he? |
19066 | Why? 19066 Why?" |
19066 | Will you help us, Captain Carter? 19066 Would a zed- ray penetrate those crater cliffs? |
19066 | Yes? 19066 Yield? |
19066 | You are Gregg Haljan? |
19066 | You armed? |
19066 | You dare? |
19066 | You do love Anita Prince, Gregg? |
19066 | You got it? |
19066 | You have n''t been opening any treasure vaults, have you, Gregg? |
19066 | You have n''t mentioned it, have you? |
19066 | You have on your Erentz suits: are you going to the dome roof? 19066 You speak English?" |
19066 | You take command here? |
19066 | You think he may be on the northern inner Tycho? |
19066 | You think he overheard Grantline''s message? 19066 You think the ship is coming?" |
19066 | You think the signal room is in the tower, Gregg? 19066 You think you love someone else? |
19066 | You want a true course to the asteroid? |
19066 | You want me to fear you? |
19066 | You were an officer of the_ Planetara_? |
19066 | You will give them apparatus with which to signal? |
19066 | You will land us safely, Haljan? |
19066 | You''re sure of that? |
19066 | You''re sure? 19066 You''ve heard of the Federated Radiactum Motor?" |
19066 | You''ve seen George Prince, Gregg? |
19066 | You-- Haljan? |
19066 | You-- please, will you help us? 19066 _ Grantline?_"And the answer came,"_ Yes. |
19066 | A Martian? |
19066 | A chance word, with you lads befuddled by alcolite?" |
19066 | A flash from some giant projector mounted on the ship? |
19066 | A lurking Martian outside? |
19066 | A plot to seize the_ Planetara_--but when? |
19066 | A premonition? |
19066 | A suicide? |
19066 | A traitor in the camp? |
19066 | Am I, a girl descended from the Martian flame- workers, impotent to awaken a man?" |
19066 | An abnormality upon the frowning ragged cliffs of Tycho? |
19066 | An error in the range? |
19066 | And Rankin,"But can we trust them? |
19066 | And it would not be ours.... You saw our lights fade when the bolt was striking?" |
19066 | And of what use to go out and be defeated, leaving the girls here to meet death almost immediately afterward? |
19066 | And some arrangement for my share of this treasure? |
19066 | And the purser acting innocent? |
19066 | And then I heard Coniston:"See here, why would not a hundred pounds of gold leaf tempt you? |
19066 | And this is the sister of George Prince-- what do you want up here?" |
19066 | And to whom could Wilks be signaling? |
19066 | And was the third figure Miko? |
19066 | And what was he doing there, anyway, at that hour of the morning?" |
19066 | And what was the excitement you were in just before breakfast this morning?" |
19066 | And when a police ship sights us, what will you do then?" |
19066 | And where was Coniston, down in this broken hull? |
19066 | And who is this George Prince, anyway?" |
19066 | Anita whispered,"Which is their giant electronic projector, Gregg?" |
19066 | Anita whispered:"Did he mean that signal room up in the tower? |
19066 | Anita''s metal- gloved hand was on my arm; in my ear- diaphragm her voice sounded eager:"What was the signal, Gregg?" |
19066 | Anita, dear, are you all right?" |
19066 | Are Haljan and the girl up there with you?" |
19066 | Are they still there?" |
19066 | Are we checked?" |
19066 | Are you ready, Gregg?" |
19066 | Big, handsome fellow, is n''t he? |
19066 | But he said,"I mean to say, where to on the Moon? |
19066 | But how could I stop them? |
19066 | But how, in all this Lunar desolation, could we hope to locate them? |
19066 | But once up there how would we get down?" |
19066 | But she murmured to Anita,"Where is he? |
19066 | But these passengers-- what preparation are you making for them on the asteroid?" |
19066 | But to what purpose? |
19066 | But was he? |
19066 | But was it? |
19066 | But why did n''t Johnson hear that eavesdropper? |
19066 | But why? |
19066 | But why? |
19066 | But why? |
19066 | By the Almighty, Moa, are you up there? |
19066 | By the stars, what else? |
19066 | By whom? |
19066 | Ca n''t we repair it, Johnny?" |
19066 | Ca n''t we?" |
19066 | Ca n''t you feel it?" |
19066 | Can you get him to keep his mouth shut?" |
19066 | Can you tell us?" |
19066 | Captain Carter added abruptly,"We''re insulated here, Halsey?" |
19066 | Commander-- shall I stop them? |
19066 | Could I make her talk of that other brigand ship which Miko had said was waiting on Mars? |
19066 | Could Miko be fooled? |
19066 | Could he have the ore insulated, fearing its rays would betray its presence to hostile watchers? |
19066 | Creeping-- or would he make a swift, unexpected rush? |
19066 | Dead? |
19066 | Did Wilks see me coming? |
19066 | Did he believe me? |
19066 | Did we dare linger here? |
19066 | Did you do that, Prince? |
19066 | Did you have Princes''cabin searched?" |
19066 | Did you hear anything?" |
19066 | Did you know that?" |
19066 | Did you or did you not meet George Prince and that Martian, last night?" |
19066 | Do n''t you suppose I''m interested?" |
19066 | Do n''t you think so? |
19066 | Do n''t you understand? |
19066 | Do you believe it?" |
19066 | Do you believe me?" |
19066 | Do you know that?" |
19066 | Do you think, when I am deadly serious, that I mean what I say?" |
19066 | Down on the plains, perhaps? |
19066 | Ever hear of him?" |
19066 | Executing my signals?" |
19066 | For the Earth? |
19066 | Grantline''s party? |
19066 | Gregg Haljan-- is this a truce? |
19066 | Gregg Haljan?" |
19066 | Gregg, dear...."Why, what was this? |
19066 | Gregg, why are you so heedless?" |
19066 | Had George Prince been in his own room when the attack came? |
19066 | Had I missed my cue? |
19066 | Had Miko rejoined his party, left his camp and come here like ourselves to climb Archimedes? |
19066 | Had Venza failed in her unknown purpose? |
19066 | Had he been watching me? |
19066 | Had it been only about five minutes? |
19066 | Had it been tampered with from outside? |
19066 | Had she and Dr. Frank some last minute desperate purposes? |
19066 | Had someone gone out this way and broken the mechanisms after him? |
19066 | Had the Earth caught our signal? |
19066 | Had the Earthlight touched him? |
19066 | Had the crack in our front wall broken, threatening explosion of all the buildings? |
19066 | Had we broken the ship''s dome with a direct hit? |
19066 | Haljan, will you verify these figures?" |
19066 | Halsey''s words:"Things are not always what they seem--"Were these passengers masqueraders? |
19066 | Hate? |
19066 | Have you no answer?" |
19066 | He added vehemently,"Do you understand now why we should be suspicious of this George Prince? |
19066 | He and the Englishman do n''t mesh very well, do they?" |
19066 | He answered me in ready English:"You are the man Gregg Haljan? |
19066 | Heat ray? |
19066 | His light went out very promptly, did n''t it?" |
19066 | His voice sounded:"Gregg Haljan, do you yield?" |
19066 | How could it be the_ Planetara_? |
19066 | How many? |
19066 | How much technical knowledge of signaling instruments did this brigand leader have? |
19066 | How skilled at mathematics were these brigands? |
19066 | Hurt?" |
19066 | I added,"Shall we go?" |
19066 | I demanded,"What did your brother want to talk to me about?" |
19066 | I felt a thrill of instinctive fear-- would she plunge that knife into me? |
19066 | I guess it''s the old gag about diet, eh?" |
19066 | I heard Moa mutter,"So that is it?" |
19066 | I insisted,"Miss Prince will have her brother''s share?" |
19066 | I said sharply,"Are you the commander here? |
19066 | I said,"Before we go any further, I can trust you for my share?" |
19066 | I said,"George Prince? |
19066 | I said,"Shall I make the exposure?" |
19066 | I said,"What sort of a contract?" |
19066 | I stammered,"If... if she dies... will you flash us word?" |
19066 | I thought,"Is Snap concerned with this?" |
19066 | I ventured,"This treasure on the Moon-- did you say it was on the Moon?" |
19066 | I was thinking-- maybe you would kiss me, Gregg?" |
19066 | I would not question you--""Is that all you have to say?" |
19066 | IX"Good God, what was that?" |
19066 | If he is hurt-- killed--"So that was why Miko had tried to capture me? |
19066 | If it were not for your knowledge of ores--""Is this to be a personal wrangle?" |
19066 | If you put me in the camp and the brigands attack it and I am killed-- what then? |
19066 | Is it criminal? |
19066 | Is it not so? |
19066 | Is that it?" |
19066 | Is that so?" |
19066 | Is that what you''re remembering, Gregg Haljan?" |
19066 | Is the door sealed? |
19066 | Is there?" |
19066 | It struck me-- could I turn that confusion to account? |
19066 | Its controls were here, by Heaven, I would smash them? |
19066 | Johnny Grantline?" |
19066 | Killed? |
19066 | Long range projectors?" |
19066 | Love? |
19066 | Miko dead?" |
19066 | Miko gasped,"Can you-- check us? |
19066 | Miko''s lights? |
19066 | Miko, Coniston, Hahn-- could I fool them? |
19066 | Miko? |
19066 | Moa said,"Does Rankin understand that no harm is to come to Gregg Haljan?" |
19066 | My cue? |
19066 | Navigate where?" |
19066 | No more trouble? |
19066 | Not George Prince? |
19066 | Not bad at all, eh?" |
19066 | Not headed for the Moon? |
19066 | Not to encounter Grantline at once, Miko? |
19066 | Now? |
19066 | Of what use for our platform to rush back? |
19066 | Of what use to warn Miko?" |
19066 | Oh, is that you, Balch? |
19066 | Only that? |
19066 | Or a suicide? |
19066 | Or had someone come in from outside? |
19066 | Or had the skulking Martian outside broken this lock as he had broken the other? |
19066 | Or is Grantline too cautious to leave it exposed?" |
19066 | Or might disaster have come to him? |
19066 | Or up here, somewhere in these miles of towering rocks? |
19066 | Or was he a very clever scoundrel, with irony lurking in his soft voice, and a chuckle that could so befool me? |
19066 | Or was his smile an ironical memory of how he had eluded me this morning when I chased him? |
19066 | Or was it an hour? |
19066 | Or was it because he was Anita''s brother? |
19066 | Or was it not a light at all? |
19066 | Or was it two hours? |
19066 | Or was it? |
19066 | Or was that a local signal call which he sent out? |
19066 | Or would I instead try and send a brief flash signal to Earth? |
19066 | Or, since now I was armed, why could not I boldly start an assault? |
19066 | Our first night out from Earth-- Grantline''s signals-- didn''t it ever occur to you that I might have some figures on his treasure?" |
19066 | Out of the silence, Balch demanded,"Well, what about it, Johnson?" |
19066 | Perhaps you think you are clever?" |
19066 | Rankin said calmly:"Where is the little Venus girl this meal?" |
19066 | Saved? |
19066 | Shall we go closer, Haljan?" |
19066 | Shall we try it?" |
19066 | She added,"Where do you suppose the ship is?" |
19066 | She added,"Why should George Prince be sneaking around with you after him? |
19066 | She asked,"Are you speaking for yourself or the Commander?" |
19066 | She said sweetly,"Are you in charge of this room? |
19066 | Should I be?" |
19066 | Should I try the flash signal to Earth? |
19066 | Snap and Venza? |
19066 | Snap demanded,"What in the stars has this got to do with Johnny Grantline?" |
19066 | Snap murmured,"You''ve got a local phone?" |
19066 | Snap''s voice was raised over the clang of the workmen bolting the gravity plates of the last platform:"Only that one projector, Gregg?" |
19066 | So, little Anita, you were masquerading to spy on me? |
19066 | Something wrong?" |
19066 | Suppose Miko were to see us following him? |
19066 | Suppose he stopped and lay in ambush to fire at us as we came leaping heedlessly by? |
19066 | Suppose my signal were answered by a shot? |
19066 | The Moon? |
19066 | The answer came:_ Where is the Grantline Camp?__ Near here. |
19066 | The brigand menace past? |
19066 | The brigand, Miko? |
19066 | The code words which were taken from Johnson-- I mean to say, why not tell us where they are?" |
19066 | The stewards-- the crew?" |
19066 | The surgeon said,"Can you speak now, Gregg?" |
19066 | Then I said upon impulse,"Suppose we go down to the deck, Doctor?" |
19066 | Then why are you cold under my touch? |
19066 | There will be fabulous riches for all of us--""But where are we going?" |
19066 | This fire- writing does not really hurt? |
19066 | This tower outside our window here?" |
19066 | To what purpose? |
19066 | To whom, across this Lunar desolation? |
19066 | Tycho, for instance, at this angle?" |
19066 | Tycho, viewed from there--""And take another quarter day of time?" |
19066 | VII"But, Miss Prince, why are you and your brother going to Ferrok- Shahn? |
19066 | Venza here-- dying? |
19066 | Venza here? |
19066 | Was Anita afraid of this Martian''s wooing? |
19066 | Was Haljan killed? |
19066 | Was I invisible in this light? |
19066 | Was Miko making a zed- ray photograph of our interiors? |
19066 | Was Miko''s room insulated? |
19066 | Was Wilks still up there? |
19066 | Was he advancing, preparing to signal? |
19066 | Was he captured or still holding them off? |
19066 | Was it Haljan standing up there on the summit? |
19066 | Was it because he knew that the Grantline camp lay concealed on the north inner wall of Tycho''s giant ring? |
19066 | Was it premonition? |
19066 | Was my imagination playing me tricks?... |
19066 | Was our rescue ship from Earth coming? |
19066 | Was she sorry she had said that? |
19066 | Was that Gregg who fell?" |
19066 | Was that it?" |
19066 | Was that why Miko struck me down and was carrying me off? |
19066 | Was this a farewell? |
19066 | Was this the mysterious Martian who had followed us from Halsey''s office? |
19066 | We ought to get it--""Low scale, Peter?" |
19066 | We were plunging rashly into what was destined to mean our death? |
19066 | Were all three people aware of Grantline''s treasure on the Moon? |
19066 | Were they planning to try and seize the_ Planetara_? |
19066 | Were they put here by George Prince? |
19066 | Were we acting convincingly? |
19066 | Were we going toward the Grantline camp? |
19066 | Were we not indeed fatuous fools? |
19066 | What are they?" |
19066 | What are your readings?" |
19066 | What could I do, alone out here with Anita, to cope with this enemy? |
19066 | What could anyone do? |
19066 | What could we do? |
19066 | What could we do? |
19066 | What do you suppose that company on Mars would pay for a few tons of richly radioactive radiactum such as Grantline may have found on the Moon?" |
19066 | What had happened to Hahn? |
19066 | What happened?" |
19066 | What have you got? |
19066 | What is it you want to say?" |
19066 | What is this?" |
19066 | What is wrong? |
19066 | What takes you to Mars?" |
19066 | What use was it to tell Grantline anything further? |
19066 | What was he doing with a hand helio? |
19066 | What was it Grantline said? |
19066 | What was there to plan? |
19066 | What was this? |
19066 | What would anyone dare do? |
19066 | What''s going on, that''s what I want to know?" |
19066 | What''s happened?" |
19066 | Whatever you learn-- whatever you encounter which looks unusual-- will you tell me? |
19066 | When do you figure she''ll be back here and signal us?" |
19066 | Where are we going?" |
19066 | Where are you stationed?" |
19066 | Where are you, Frank? |
19066 | Where is Carter?" |
19066 | Where is Miko? |
19066 | Where is he? |
19066 | Where is she? |
19066 | Where is that ass, Coniston? |
19066 | Where was Anita? |
19066 | Where was Miko? |
19066 | Where was he now? |
19066 | Where, for instance, is Grantline located?" |
19066 | Who is he?" |
19066 | Who was it climbing the stairs? |
19066 | Who was it? |
19066 | Who''s winning there? |
19066 | Why do n''t you go get him? |
19066 | Why had I not contrived to have Anita desert at the asteroid? |
19066 | Why not? |
19066 | Why should I not say it? |
19066 | Why should I? |
19066 | Why should Wilks be signaling? |
19066 | Why? |
19066 | Why? |
19066 | Why? |
19066 | Why? |
19066 | Wild- eyed, chasing a phantom--""You?" |
19066 | Will you come over, Commander?" |
19066 | Will you take the controls?" |
19066 | Will you?" |
19066 | With his last frenzy, determined to kill us all? |
19066 | Would Brotow follow us up? |
19066 | Would he dare chance my sudden fire? |
19066 | Would he tell me that? |
19066 | Would it be possible, now at the last moment, to attack these brigands? |
19066 | Would it not have been far better for her there, taking her chance for rescue with Dr. Frank, Venza and the others? |
19066 | Would she be successful? |
19066 | Would she come back? |
19066 | Would she tell me? |
19066 | Would some Earth station pick it up? |
19066 | Would some Earth telescope be able to see us? |
19066 | Would they see our tiny waving headlights? |
19066 | Would we find him lying dead? |
19066 | XXXVIII"Is he conscious? |
19066 | Yet how did I dare take Anita from these concealing shadows? |
19066 | Yet was held to him by some power he might have over her brother? |
19066 | You are called Anita? |
19066 | You blame me, Haljan, for the death of Carter? |
19066 | You did n''t know that, Rankin? |
19066 | You do n''t mind staying down here? |
19066 | You do not wish me to write my name on your chest? |
19066 | You have-- how many is it, Carter?--thirty or forty passengers this trip tonight?" |
19066 | You heard of it? |
19066 | You know that? |
19066 | You mean changing their money? |
19066 | You saw me?" |
19066 | You saw that look, Gregg? |
19066 | You say he gave you the code words he took from Johnson?" |
19066 | You seem to feel it was George Prince?" |
19066 | You speak the Earth English?" |
19066 | You think I do not know what is on your mind, Haljan? |
19066 | You understand? |
19066 | You will not shoot?" |
19066 | You''re Haljan? |
19066 | You''re all right? |
19066 | You, Dean?_"Their personal code. |
19066 | Your duties on the_ Planetara_ leave you comparatively free, do n''t they?" |
19066 | Your figures gave that, did they not?" |
31833 | Did you get it all? |
31833 | How is it coming? |
31833 | How''d you like me to poke a boot through the panel in front of you and kick you blubber- balls in all directions? 31833 Was that your whole day''s recording?" |
31833 | When do I get out of here? |
31833 | Why not? |
31833 | Do you have a page in your data books for that?" |
31833 | Sanchez?" |
31833 | Who''s this? |
28215 | A condenser speaker? |
28215 | A drink, then? |
28215 | A hopeless task? |
28215 | A shadow? |
28215 | A_ billion_ dollars? |
28215 | Air? 28215 And how long will it take you to do this work?" |
28215 | And that answer? |
28215 | And that proves it''s our Sun? |
28215 | And the same shares are listed on the Callisto market as on the New York boards? |
28215 | And what is the occasion of this visit? |
28215 | And what would you do? |
28215 | Are you sure of it? |
28215 | Are you_ sure_ about this? |
28215 | Atomic power? |
28215 | But after we use up that power, what are we going to do? |
28215 | But can you tell me how they worked this market deal? |
28215 | But do we know the way home? |
28215 | But were you here all the time? |
28215 | But will we have time? |
28215 | By the way,said Chambers, the edge suddenly off his voice,"how are things going in the Jovian confederacy? |
28215 | Ca n''t you get another? |
28215 | Can I take your ship? |
28215 | Can you help us, doctor? |
28215 | Cigar? |
28215 | Come back? |
28215 | Did n''t he leave a forwarding address? |
28215 | Do you feel ill, sir? |
28215 | Do you have any idea where Manning and Page are? |
28215 | Do you mean that thing will trail Stutsman? |
28215 | Do you really think he could find us? |
28215 | Do you think you could find something out if you went back again? |
28215 | Do you want to take a chance and talk business? |
28215 | Fall on his neck and kiss him? |
28215 | Good? 28215 Got plenty of air?" |
28215 | Have a drink? |
28215 | Have what? |
28215 | Have you got that apparatus on full power? |
28215 | Have you made others? |
28215 | Hell, why did n''t I think of that? 28215 How about food and water? |
28215 | How about your energy collector? |
28215 | How are the photo- cells coming? |
28215 | How could I know? |
28215 | How did you come in without me hearing you? 28215 How did you do it?" |
28215 | How do you know? |
28215 | How far away is it? |
28215 | How far out is Craven? |
28215 | How long does it take light to travel from Callisto to Earth? |
28215 | How long has it been acting that way? |
28215 | How often must I tell you that you can not hurry scientific investigation? 28215 How?" |
28215 | If he got it, just what would it mean? |
28215 | If the papers are worth that much to you, why would n''t they be worth as much to me? |
28215 | If we can put a radio in statues and trees without interfering with its operation, why ca n''t we do the same thing with a television set? |
28215 | If you do n''t have to, what are you worrying about? |
28215 | In that higher dimension? |
28215 | Is there something wrong? |
28215 | It''s made a couple of points, has n''t it? 28215 Just what are you planning to do?" |
28215 | Just what do you plan to do, Dictator Stutsman? |
28215 | Just what was our top speed? |
28215 | Know the coordinates? |
28215 | Leave us here? |
28215 | Look at that needle walk, will you? 28215 Look here, Manning,"broke in Chambers,"where''s all this questioning leading? |
28215 | Look, boss,said Pete, addressing Scorio,"what are you doing here? |
28215 | Look,said Russ slowly,"what planets have exchanges?" |
28215 | Lord, Russ,he whispered,"do you realize what we''ll have?" |
28215 | Manning? |
28215 | Market still going down? |
28215 | New York, eh? |
28215 | Nor asking you to have a chair? |
28215 | Not quite mad enough at us to do that, eh? |
28215 | Now do you believe me? |
28215 | Now, gentlemen,he asked,"what are we to do?" |
28215 | Other ways? |
28215 | Pete,he said,"you''ve sprung a good many prisons, have n''t you?" |
28215 | Pleasant evening, is n''t it? |
28215 | Say, what''s light got to do with this? |
28215 | So they do n''t want to fight, eh? |
28215 | So you plan to reach the Solar System, do you? 28215 So you''ve been watching me?" |
28215 | So you''ve got him, have you? 28215 Still got a toothache?" |
28215 | That would give us something with which to fight Manning and Page, would n''t it? |
28215 | That''s a pretty silly statement, is n''t it, Manning? 28215 The collector field?" |
28215 | Then what in hell,the gangster asked shakily,"are you going to do with us?" |
28215 | There were plans, were n''t there? |
28215 | We ca n''t, huh? |
28215 | We? |
28215 | Well, you know that hill in the center of the park? 28215 Well,"demanded Craven,"what do you want me to do about it? |
28215 | Were you in my cell back there or were n''t you? |
28215 | Were you talking about me? |
28215 | What are you getting at? |
28215 | What are you going to do with me? |
28215 | What are you? |
28215 | What can I do? |
28215 | What could I do? 28215 What did you gain by it?" |
28215 | What do you mean? 28215 What do you think we ought to do with these fellows? |
28215 | What do you think? |
28215 | What happened? 28215 What happened?" |
28215 | What happened? |
28215 | What happens if your damn rumors ca n''t ruin Manning? 28215 What has a hill got to do with it?" |
28215 | What is that? |
28215 | What makes you think I would n''t? |
28215 | What the hell is going to happen now? |
28215 | What the hell kind of a language is it that only two dozen people could read? |
28215 | What was it? |
28215 | What would Wilson be doing in New York? |
28215 | What you going to do when he does get out here? |
28215 | What''s his point of equality to us? |
28215 | What''s that? |
28215 | What''s that? |
28215 | What''s that? |
28215 | What''s the matter now? |
28215 | What''s the matter? |
28215 | What''s this? |
28215 | What''s wrong with it? |
28215 | When we get back, how about us taking a little vacation? |
28215 | Where am I? |
28215 | Where is he? |
28215 | Where is it? |
28215 | Where to, sir? |
28215 | Where''s Chambers? |
28215 | Where''s our friend Stutsman? 28215 Who are you? |
28215 | Who are you? |
28215 | Who asked that? |
28215 | Who is going to stop me? |
28215 | Who is it? |
28215 | Who is that? |
28215 | Who wo n''t? |
28215 | Who''d want to and why? |
28215 | Why are you running away? |
28215 | Why did n''t you tell me about this sooner? |
28215 | Why do n''t you patent what you have? 28215 Why do you ask?" |
28215 | Why not buy a block of it? 28215 Why not let Jupiter help us?" |
28215 | Why not send it to Chambers? |
28215 | Why not? |
28215 | Why not? |
28215 | Why not? |
28215 | Will it maintain the ship out here? 28215 Will we make it?" |
28215 | You already have, have n''t you? |
28215 | You are John Moore Mallory, are n''t you? |
28215 | You are n''t going to take me back to Earth again, are you? 28215 You ca n''t? |
28215 | You do n''t mean we can televise in_ three_ dimensions, do you? |
28215 | You got that ammunition? |
28215 | You have the secret of material energy? |
28215 | You mean something has happened to the market? |
28215 | You mean this? |
28215 | You mean to say that we are n''t prisoners? |
28215 | You mean you''re dead? 28215 You never miss a bet, do you?" |
28215 | You noticed that rushing sensation? 28215 You say we''ll be only a week or so behind Manning?" |
28215 | You say you could even put the cosmics to work? |
28215 | You sent these men here to kill us tonight, did n''t you? |
28215 | You told him to go back and see if he could n''t find something else, did n''t you? |
28215 | You understand? |
28215 | You watched it, did n''t you, Stutsman? |
28215 | You will accept my congratulations, however? |
28215 | You would n''t? 28215 You''re what?" |
28215 | You''ve heard of them? |
28215 | Your wrench? |
28215 | *****"Any explanation of it?" |
28215 | *****"Any progress on your collector field?" |
28215 | *****"But you are coming back with us, are n''t you?" |
28215 | *****"Do you have any idea where we are?" |
28215 | *****"No chance at all?" |
28215 | *****"What are we going to do now?" |
28215 | *****"You have a low opinion of the human race, do n''t you?" |
28215 | *****"You think they''re good?" |
28215 | And if one tried to deliver the energy as a mechanical rotation of a shaft, what shaft could transmit it safely and under control? |
28215 | And if we televised through four dimensions, what would we get?" |
28215 | Any progress?" |
28215 | Because, you see, one slight adjustment in any one of a hundred adjustments might do the trick... but which of those adjustments do you have to make? |
28215 | But whom would he cable? |
28215 | But why are you here? |
28215 | But why? |
28215 | Chambers?" |
28215 | Could he say that a man half way across the world had robbed him? |
28215 | Could n''t we use your shield to prevent such a situation again?" |
28215 | Did n''t they discover material energy?" |
28215 | Did you do it more than once?" |
28215 | Do n''t you remember?" |
28215 | Do you have to call me up every time one of those fiery- eyed boys climbs a soap box? |
28215 | Do you realize that with this television trick there is n''t a thing that can be hidden from us?" |
28215 | Figure you can stay and talk with me a while?" |
28215 | Get it?" |
28215 | Good enough?" |
28215 | Have n''t you hounded me enough?" |
28215 | Hear that, Wrail?" |
28215 | How can you arrest anybody like that?" |
28215 | How did you get in that cell?" |
28215 | How did you get in?" |
28215 | How soon can we start, Doctor?" |
28215 | I said to them that you were pretty good eggs and I did n''t like to bump you off, see?" |
28215 | Is this a joke of some sort?" |
28215 | Licked? |
28215 | Manning started out for it, did n''t he? |
28215 | Manning?" |
28215 | Memorial Hill?" |
28215 | Or did you decide to loosen up and pull a gag now and then?" |
28215 | Or would the prison on Mercury be better? |
28215 | Perhaps the verging of the field toward Field 349? |
28215 | Plenty of both?" |
28215 | Scorio did not move a muscle as he asked:"Why do n''t you have some of your own mob do this job?" |
28215 | So far your taking over the ship has n''t made any difference to us... so why should we fight you?" |
28215 | So you dreamed of empire, did you? |
28215 | Spencer Chambers stroked his gray mustache, asked calmly:"What do you figure our chances are of getting back?" |
28215 | Stutsman snarled at him:"What''s so funny?" |
28215 | Sure you can do it?" |
28215 | That no matter where you went, I''d find you?" |
28215 | The voice came again:"Did n''t I tell you that you could n''t run away? |
28215 | Three- four years ago, was n''t it?" |
28215 | Understand?" |
28215 | Unless...""Unless what?" |
28215 | Well, why not? |
28215 | What are you going to do with all of us?" |
28215 | What are you going to do with him? |
28215 | What could he tell her? |
28215 | What do you do to enjoy yourself?" |
28215 | What do you plan to do?" |
28215 | What do you say we try to find him?" |
28215 | What do you want this time?" |
28215 | What else?" |
28215 | What good would his idiotic idealism do him on a prison spaceship? |
28215 | What have you got up your sleeve?" |
28215 | What have you two fellows been up to now?" |
28215 | What if I ca n''t find anything?" |
28215 | When did you get here?" |
28215 | Where can they be going?" |
28215 | Who are you?" |
28215 | Who''s going to help us?" |
28215 | Why ca n''t we send as well as receive?" |
28215 | Why ca n''t we?" |
28215 | Why did he have to go and spoil an evening thinking about this damned political situation? |
28215 | Why did n''t you bring us some of them?" |
28215 | Why not? |
28215 | Why the hell not?" |
28215 | Why? |
28215 | Would you mind shooting us over just a little power? |
28215 | You are n''t going to make me stand trial?" |
28215 | You do n''t even know the difference between the two, so what good would the papers do you?" |
28215 | You see? |
28215 | You''re a ghost?" |
28215 | You''ve seen a burning glass, have n''t you?" |
28215 | _ CHAPTER SIX_"If we can get television reception with this apparatus of ours,"asked Greg,"what is to prevent us from televising? |
31961 | I tested the microphone myself and was reported as saying,"What difference does it make?" |
31961 | Why not both? |
30458 | And that''s the reason you''re here, is n''t it? |
30458 | And that''s--? |
30458 | Ca n''t_ you_ talk to me now, TT? |
30458 | Contact the Council? |
30458 | Eh? |
30458 | Halet,Telzey inquired mentally,"do you remember what an all- out stinker you used to be?" |
30458 | Huh? |
30458 | Huh? |
30458 | I, ah, understand, Miss Amberdon, that you''re unaware of what kind of creature your, ah, Tick- Tock is? |
30458 | Just_ what''s_ going to happen? |
30458 | Miss Amberdon? |
30458 | Now was n''t I right in insisting to Jessamine that you needed a vacation away from that terribly intellectual school? |
30458 | Now what were you saying? |
30458 | Now, Miss Amberdon,he said affably,"you were about to say? |
30458 | Now, just one question... do you happen to know where your aunt is at present? |
30458 | One hunter killed for each cat bagged? |
30458 | Ready? |
30458 | Should I go through the door? |
30458 | Telzey, dear,Halet murmured honey- sweet from the talker,"would you come back into the house, please? |
30458 | That''s pretty rough sport, is n''t it? 30458 Tick- Tock?" |
30458 | What am I supposed to do? |
30458 | What do you want of me? |
30458 | What would they do, Miss Amberdon? |
30458 | What''s ultra- equipment? |
30458 | What_ is_ eating you? |
30458 | Where are you taking her? |
30458 | Who are you? |
30458 | Why not tell me now? |
30458 | Why, is there more? |
30458 | Why? |
30458 | With no more proof for this story than your word Miss Amberdon? |
30458 | Would you come with me, Miss Amberdon? |
30458 | Would you mind telling me now how you happen to know this? |
30458 | Yes, Halet? |
30458 | Yes? |
30458 | You feel you can discuss this... emergency... only with the Moderator himself, Miss Amberdon? |
30458 | ***** Jontarou? |
30458 | *****"Are you ill, dear?" |
30458 | A darkness where somebody waited to grab her if she took even one step forwards? |
30458 | Abruptly, Telzey closed her eyes, thought sharply,"Tick- Tock?" |
30458 | After a few seconds, he resumed,"That''s rather curious, is n''t it?... |
30458 | An open door? |
30458 | And supposing they''d decided that the only way to handle the problem was to clean out the human beings in Port Nichay?" |
30458 | And was it reasonable to assume that the Federation''s laws would have any meaning for minds like these? |
30458 | And why, Telzey thought, should the old question of what Tick- Tock really was pass through her mind just now? |
30458 | Are n''t you, dear?" |
30458 | Baby games.... How far would you have got at law school if you''d asked TT to help with your problems? |
30458 | But do n''t take too long, will you? |
30458 | But supposing they did it finally and a few thousand of them are sitting around in the parks down there right now? |
30458 | But what-- exasperatedly-- could such a small- bite_ possibly_ know that would be of significant value? |
30458 | But what? |
30458 | Do I understand you to say they did it to avoid being hunted?" |
30458 | Droon?" |
30458 | Droon?" |
30458 | Flipped? |
30458 | Halet''s visitor wanted to meet_ her_? |
30458 | Halet''s work? |
30458 | Halet? |
30458 | He studied Tick- Tock with more than casual interest while Telzey was settling herself into a chair, added,"And what may I and my office do for you?" |
30458 | If there was nothing to this mind- communication thing, what harm could symbols do? |
30458 | Impressions flashed past....***** Why waste time with her? |
30458 | Inside the car, Delquos set the brakes, switched off the engine, asked,"Now what?" |
30458 | Or could it? |
30458 | Or did she? |
30458 | Rehearsed for what purpose? |
30458 | She said"Do you have a personal interest in keeping the Baluit crest cats from becoming extinct?" |
30458 | Telzey gathered her courage, plunged on,"Would you like to hear what did happen?" |
30458 | Telzey paused as another wave of silent information rose into her awareness; went on,"So the game has to be able to get at the sportsman too, eh?" |
30458 | Telzey?" |
30458 | That blond, slinky, would- be Machiavelli? |
30458 | That point having been settled in an orderly manner now, Iron Thoughts went on coldly to Telzey, what specifically did she propose they should do? |
30458 | The other business? |
30458 | Then how had the beings been able to get through to her? |
30458 | Then why had she been thinking about it again? |
30458 | This suggests then that you are a xenotelepath....""I am?" |
30458 | Wait till the...."Circuits close... channels open.... Obstructions clear? |
30458 | Was this another form of the dark room-- a trap set up in her mind? |
30458 | What could--? |
30458 | What else would one expect here? |
30458 | What_ had_ it said? |
30458 | Why? |
30458 | Would n''t Telzey oblige? |
30458 | Would n''t they be enough for what the Life Banks need?" |
30458 | Your mother would n''t like us to attempt to obstruct the law, would she?" |
30458 | _ They_ used aircars, did n''t they? |
30458 | right?" |
30927 | And this man, ah-- Maloon-- can he be trusted on such an inspection? |
30927 | Can you tell me, Mr. Orrin, exactly what is Mr. Maloon''s job here? |
30927 | Exactly how does it work? |
30927 | Have you any idea how we can account for these two items? |
30927 | How could anyone lose or misplace anything as big as those? 30927 How do you know for certain Willy is a safety prone?" |
30927 | How long will it take to complete the operation? |
30927 | Huh? |
30927 | Just how and when did you determine the rock should be sent? |
30927 | More so than the''coincidence''of the freighter headed straight for Mars''s only industrial area? |
30927 | Now why would you want to do a thing like that? |
30927 | Of what possible use could they be to you, especially out here in space? |
30927 | Out here in space? 30927 What did you do with such monstrous, expensive pieces of equipment?" |
30927 | What do you mean,''so far''? |
30927 | What do you mean? |
30927 | What has this to do with calling Willy in about the missing energizer and generator? |
30927 | What is it carrying? |
30927 | What major items are not accounted for? |
30927 | What''s missing? |
30927 | What''s the half- life of that stuff in the freighter? |
30927 | Where are the remains? |
30927 | Which figures, Art? |
30927 | Why not, Willy? |
30927 | Willy,I said,"why do n''t you start right at the beginning so Mr. Goil can get a complete picture?" |
30927 | Would you like to see our cache? |
30927 | You mean that false course? 30927 _ What?_""Mr. Goil, Willy is the exact opposite of an accident prone. |
30927 | *****"It was too late for me to send any sort of a birthday present to Martha; besides, what could I get her out here? |
30927 | Aloud I said:"What has Willy to do with this, Mr. Goil? |
30927 | And how about all that undetonated radioactive material?" |
30927 | And one gravity generator?" |
30927 | And the ship would bury itself in the soft red soil( how deep?) |
30927 | But what about you; what are you after? |
30927 | But where can they go after they do? |
30927 | Could it be, I thought, Willy''s personable influence working on Goil? |
30927 | Elmer poured, and I gulped half the cupful down gratefully, then said,"Are n''t you two going to watch the runaway crack into Mars?" |
30927 | For what?" |
30927 | Goil?" |
30927 | He said unbelievingly,"What?" |
30927 | I said:"Do you know what is going to happen to that rock of Willy''s, Mr. Goil? |
30927 | I was by no means certain I would be right, but already deep in this mess, what more could I lose by plunging? |
30927 | Is there something wrong, Sam?" |
30927 | Just how did you figure you could do it? |
30927 | Maloon, what have you done with those things?" |
30927 | Me? |
30927 | So was I. Goil? |
30927 | So what again? |
30927 | Suddenly a voice blasted out saying,"Ready, Sam? |
30927 | That it takes precise computations to get something like that to a destination? |
30927 | Want to join us?" |
30927 | Was n''t it Thursday that you removed that generator and the energizer from the stock room? |
30927 | Weston?" |
30927 | What are you trying to prove?" |
30927 | What could you possibly have done with them?" |
30927 | What had Willy done to expose himself so? |
30927 | Where?" |
30927 | Why had n''t someone warned us about the peculiarities of the man? |
30927 | Willy? |
30927 | You ca n''t really expect me to believe all that garbage, now can you?" |
30927 | [ Illustration]"What is that stray body off to one side?" |
30927 | _ How_ can you account for a missing sub- space energizer, especially one as large and powerful as the ones we use? |
30927 | _ With_ a human navigator? |
30816 | And what did you tell him? |
30816 | But why protective custody? |
30816 | Fifty thousand a_ year_? |
30816 | He has not been convicted of any crime? |
30816 | Heirs? |
30816 | How long can they go on collecting? 30816 How long does it take to saturate the market?" |
30816 | How much money did he offer? |
30816 | Is there anything else that can stop the payments? |
30816 | Is this man under arrest? |
30816 | May I ask a few questions first? |
30816 | May I make a statement first? |
30816 | No reaction, Mr. Jackson? 30816 One_ what_?" |
30816 | Saturate the--? 30816 Tell me, sir,"McLeod said,"how does the success of my book compare with the success of most books in the galaxy?" |
30816 | This money-- is it free and clear, or are there Galactic taxes to pay? |
30816 | Wha... er... what did you say, sir? |
30816 | What about my heirs? |
30816 | What about them? |
30816 | What are you talking about? |
30816 | What do you think this is? |
30816 | What do you want to know? |
30816 | What is it? |
30816 | What''s the trouble? |
30816 | Who does get the income, then? |
30816 | Why not? 30816 Would you do me the service, sir,"McLeod said,"of opening a bank account for me in some local bank?" |
30816 | You do n''t know any more about that now than you did then? |
30816 | You do n''t think very well, do you, Jackson? 30816 _ Fifty thousand Galactic credits!_ What is this for?" |
30816 | *****"''Nother beer, Mac?" |
30816 | --Throw me in jail?" |
30816 | And if I am imprisoned for crime?" |
30816 | And they spend it freely, did n''t they? |
30816 | Are there any further matters of public knowledge you would like to ask me about? |
30816 | Are you trying to make things hard for yourself?" |
30816 | Could that savage have possibly understood what was humorous about that remark? |
30816 | Ever hear of_ baluts_? |
30816 | How could one book have aroused such wrath? |
30816 | How do you publish a book for Galactic, for galaxy- wide, consumption? |
30816 | How long does it take to saturate the market on each planet? |
30816 | How long does it take to spread the book from planet to planet? |
30816 | How many people on each planet? |
30816 | How many people were there on each planet who would buy a good book? |
30816 | How many planets were there in the galaxy? |
30816 | If a New Guinea savage wants to take passage aboard a Qantas airliner, what is the fare in cowrie shells? |
30816 | Is it your desire that this check be converted to cash?" |
30816 | Is that correct?" |
30816 | Is that right?" |
30816 | Jackson?" |
30816 | Mind if we ask you a few questions?" |
30816 | One: What the hell business is it of yours? |
30816 | Tourists always had money, did n''t they? |
30816 | Two: Why do you ask me when you already know?" |
30816 | Understand, Jackson?" |
30816 | What was the idea of that? |
30816 | What''s next?" |
30816 | When does the copyright run out?" |
30816 | Why should it continue to be paid out after the earner has died? |
30816 | Will you let me finish?" |
30816 | Would you like to know when the War of 1812 started or who is buried in Grant''s Tomb?" |
30816 | You do n''t believe that? |
30816 | _ Not bad at all._ Aloud, he asked:"Could I, for instance, open a bank account or buy a ticket on a star- ship?" |
30816 | _ Now what?_ McLeod thought. |
31841 | How could it be alive? |
31841 | So you''re thirsty? |
31841 | This one,I told Lottie,"has a lot of caustic in it, see?" |
31841 | Want a drink, do you? |
31841 | What''s saponify? |
31841 | Why do n''t you just use the soap we got? |
31841 | All there was left in the bottom of the tub was maybe half a pound of singed- looking-- soap flakes? |
31841 | But had I created a new form of life? |
31841 | But how would I or this physicist explain this quivering mess of protoplasm I got on my hands by accident this particular Friday night? |
31841 | Like Lottie said, was it really alive? |
31841 | What kind of"life"could this be that had no temperature of its own? |
31841 | What would this new combination do? |
30869 | Advantage of it? |
30869 | Do I need one? |
30869 | Do you want the details of the process now? |
30869 | Forced? |
30869 | Forget it? |
30869 | Forget that Jack Latrobe was murdered? |
30869 | Hell- hole? |
30869 | How did you get there? |
30869 | How''s her spin? |
30869 | I said,''Is this York, New?'' |
30869 | I suppose you have that kind of trouble out in the Belt? |
30869 | Is this the city of York, New? |
30869 | Me? 30869 Morgan, Harry?" |
30869 | Not gon na talk, huh? |
30869 | Police? |
30869 | Satisfactory? |
30869 | Second indemnity? |
30869 | Whadda you here for? |
30869 | What about sanitation? |
30869 | What are you in for? |
30869 | What are you talking about? |
30869 | What are you talking about? |
30869 | What do I do for a drink of water? |
30869 | What happens if you die in here? |
30869 | What s matter, Edway? 30869 What... what do you want?" |
30869 | What? |
30869 | Where''s he got his anchor set? |
30869 | Who''s Fergus? |
30869 | You chop a guy up like that and then do n''t know who he is? |
30869 | You cut yourself out of there with the cable you''re talking about? |
30869 | Your desire, pu- leeze? |
30869 | *****_ How much of this is a trap?_ Morgan thought. |
30869 | A man finds out something like that, he ought to give it to the human race, had n''t he, Edway? |
30869 | But had they? |
30869 | But... but why do you--""Why do I give it to you? |
30869 | Commodore Morgan?" |
30869 | Did you ever cut cheese with a wire? |
30869 | Food? |
30869 | Had that plan succeeded? |
30869 | Had the nobles made peasants of themselves instead? |
30869 | Have n''t I now, Ed? |
30869 | Have n''t I?" |
30869 | Have you been informed of that fact?" |
30869 | How come those Belt people want to keep something like that secret?" |
30869 | How did you do it?" |
30869 | How''d you do it?" |
30869 | I beg your pardon?" |
30869 | Morgan waited again, got nothing further, and asked:"Dead?" |
30869 | Or had the intelligent ones simply been forced to conform to the actions of the masses? |
30869 | Still unable to override his instincts-- which erroneously told him that there was something"wrong"--the manager said:"What does the''Sir''mean?" |
30869 | Tarnhorst?" |
30869 | There was a long pause, and Morgan, controlling the tenseness in his voice, said:"What about the guy Monday?" |
30869 | Want a drink?" |
30869 | Well? |
30869 | Were they any better fit today? |
30869 | What is the purpose of your visit to Earth, commodore?" |
30869 | When was it? |
30869 | Where is the dividing line? |
30869 | Who was he?" |
30869 | Who''s to know?" |
30869 | Why would n''t they give us the process for making that cable of theirs? |
30869 | Why?" |
30869 | Wo n''t the World Welfare State have fun when that stuff gets into the hands of its happy, crime- free populace?" |
30869 | You saw it, did n''t you?" |
30869 | You''re pretty smart, you know that? |
30869 | You''ve heard about that?" |
30869 | _ Is it really selfish? |
30869 | _ Selfish?_ he thought. |
30869 | said Morgan with utter sadness,"How did you know?" |
31762 | But how did you know what to do? |
31762 | Dr. Thwaite? 31762 Have you listened to the record yet?" |
31762 | How do you stand it? |
31762 | Interested in Oswald, sir? |
31762 | The archeologist? 31762 What did you do with the record?" |
31762 | What''s that? |
31762 | When''s the earliest time I can get passage to Belem? |
31762 | Where is the American scientist? |
31762 | Why? |
31762 | _ Quem sabe? 31762 Did n''t he realize I''d go with him? |
31762 | Do you think I''m crazy?" |
31762 | Foi- se._""Which way did he go?" |
31762 | Gone where? |
31762 | Has he come in yet?" |
31762 | He does have a name, then?" |
31762 | He frowned over the delicate task of starting the film, inquired offhandedly,"You got the photostat of the label inscription? |
31762 | I hope I''m not interrupting?" |
31762 | What did you make of it?" |
31762 | What if it is n''t quite extinct? |
31762 | What makes the memory of that voice so hard to live with is just knowing that what it called to is a part of man-- isn''t that it?" |
31762 | Which way?" |
30308 | A screamer is supposed to call for help, is n''t it? 30308 And where do we get these tools, Mr. Kelvin? |
30308 | Are the gases flowing? |
30308 | Breckner? 30308 But how can you aim a beam when we''re toppling end- over- end like this?" |
30308 | But how can you put a thread into that socket? |
30308 | But what good will that do us? |
30308 | But what good would that do us? |
30308 | But what kind? 30308 But where do you get the power if the engines are gone? |
30308 | But will it? |
30308 | But, are n''t some of them pretty well researched? |
30308 | Ca n''t you just use a wrench to tighten them more? |
30308 | Ca n''t you... uh, what do you call it? 30308 Can you hold me up with one hand? |
30308 | Can you use a cutting torch? |
30308 | Could n''t you drill out the metal with that drill? |
30308 | Did n''t you ever hear that the total is greater than the sum of its parts? |
30308 | Did they check this unit? |
30308 | Did you ever chip flint? |
30308 | Do n''t you see what they did? 30308 Does that help you any?" |
30308 | Got an electric torch? |
30308 | Have you checked them? |
30308 | How big is an inch? |
30308 | How come they_ were n''t_ checked? |
30308 | How could it happen? 30308 How could that happen?" |
30308 | How do they know where to find us from a burst like that? |
30308 | How do you expect me to get a quarter- inch bit into a space less than a sixteenth of an inch in diameter? |
30308 | How do you know? |
30308 | How do you know? |
30308 | How do you mean, it''s all automatic? |
30308 | How many ships have been reported missing in the past year or so? 30308 How so?" |
30308 | How? 30308 I see,"said Hull"How do we go about stopping the rotation?" |
30308 | If we rigged a belt between the drill''s motor and the sleeve of the female socket, the sleeve would rotate as if it were on a lathe, would n''t it? |
30308 | In this gravity? 30308 Is he right?" |
30308 | Jury- rig? |
30308 | Let me take a look, will you? |
30308 | Mr. Kelvin, do you have any suggestions? |
30308 | Oh? |
30308 | Screamers? |
30308 | Smith, is n''t there some way to make contact between those two plugs? |
30308 | Smith? 30308 That hurt?" |
30308 | The question is: How do we fix the thing? |
30308 | Then what happens? |
30308 | Well, ca n''t you put another turn on the thread? |
30308 | Well,he said tentatively,"a ship_ could_ get hit by a meteor, could n''t it?" |
30308 | Well,_ do_ you have an answer? |
30308 | What answer did you get? |
30308 | What do you mean, an uneven job? |
30308 | What does that mean? |
30308 | What good does all this theorizing do us? |
30308 | What happens? |
30308 | What the hell? |
30308 | What''s the matter? |
30308 | What? |
30308 | What? |
30308 | What? |
30308 | What? |
30308 | When did you last have the screamer units inspected? |
30308 | Where''s your First Officer? |
30308 | Why did n''t you say so in the first place? |
30308 | Why does n''t it happen? 30308 Why would n''t it?" |
30308 | Why? 30308 Yeah? |
30308 | Yes, captain? |
30308 | You do n''t? |
30308 | You hurt? |
30308 | You''re Jayjay Kelvin? |
30308 | _ Are_ you related to Kelvin Associates? |
30308 | All of them presumed lost because of meteor strikes, eh? |
30308 | And that would have left you high and dry, would n''t it?" |
30308 | Any ideas?" |
30308 | Anybody got a toothpick?" |
30308 | As_ Mister_ Smith says: See?" |
30308 | But how often does it happen? |
30308 | But what are we going to use for tools? |
30308 | But what is the solid silver bar in the center of the inner tube?" |
30308 | Can you get me out of here?" |
30308 | Do n''t you see what happened? |
30308 | Each part of a screamer has to be checked separately, right?" |
30308 | Follow?" |
30308 | From the circumambient ether?" |
30308 | He had just read three words when Hull said:"Mr. Kelvin, do you mind if I ask a question?" |
30308 | How small must a piece of matter be before it is no longer a meteor? |
30308 | Hull said:"Captain, did you know that the refrigerator is off?" |
30308 | Hull, would you mind going to the lounge? |
30308 | I--"He brought himself up short and said:"Give me that torch, will you? |
30308 | If the things do n''t work, how could there be any complaint? |
30308 | If we ca n''t get ours to work, will we complain? |
30308 | It comes in strong every ten seconds, see?" |
30308 | Kelvin?" |
30308 | Kelvin?" |
30308 | Kelvin?" |
30308 | Kelvin?" |
30308 | Kelvin?" |
30308 | Like this, see?" |
30308 | May I ask if your middle name is James?" |
30308 | May I ask why?" |
30308 | See how this male plug telescopes out to fit into the female? |
30308 | See those concentric tubes leading into the interior of the cabinet on the right? |
30308 | See?" |
30308 | Smith, will you and Mr. Kelvin get out the emergency rockets? |
30308 | So what does the writer do? |
30308 | So what does this have to do with cosmic ray particle? |
30308 | So what?" |
30308 | The asteroid slicers? |
30308 | The boys on Pluto? |
30308 | Think you can get me loose?" |
30308 | To whom? |
30308 | What are we going to cut the metal with?" |
30308 | What did you say?" |
30308 | What do you know about things like this,_ Mister_ Joseph Kelvin? |
30308 | What do you mean, you''ve got it?" |
30308 | What do you think would happen if we got hit by a meteor? |
30308 | What does a businessman know about mechanical equipment?" |
30308 | What else?" |
30308 | What has all this to do with Jayjay Kelvin? |
30308 | What''s the matter?" |
30308 | Why? |
30308 | With what? |
30308 | Would you do some reconnoitering for me?" |
30308 | [ Illustration]"Find us?" |
29966 | A one- man flier, you said? |
29966 | And no one has found out the principle on which they work? |
29966 | And what does it matter to me? |
29966 | Angry? |
29966 | Are you mad? 29966 But where is the guard then?" |
29966 | But who is after you? |
29966 | But why,Grim interrupted,"did n''t you have sense enough to come back here, instead of scaring everybody to death?" |
29966 | Ca n''t get rid of us that easily, can he, Joan? |
29966 | Ca n''t those lenses be duplicated, and turned as weapons against the Mercutians? |
29966 | Did you see that? |
29966 | Disobeyed orders, did he? 29966 For what? |
29966 | Good Lord,he thought,"does my face frighten people so? |
29966 | Grim, where are you? |
29966 | Had n''t we better be going? |
29966 | Here, what''s this? |
29966 | How did he get up here? |
29966 | How did you get here in the nick of time? |
29966 | How do the diskoids operate? |
29966 | How many pistols are there in the crowd? |
29966 | How on Mercury did you do that? |
29966 | How? |
29966 | Know of any? |
29966 | Know this Earth dog? |
29966 | Man, where on earth have you been these last three years? |
29966 | May we speak, oh Magnificent? |
29966 | Nice day to- day, is n''t it? |
29966 | Now I know you are crazy, or-- Who are you? |
29966 | Oh, wo n''t they? |
29966 | Search beams? |
29966 | See what? |
29966 | Signal? |
29966 | So that''s your space ship, eh? |
29966 | So you were one of those chaps, eh? |
29966 | Sure,he squeaked,"and bring all the Mercutians along with me? |
29966 | The others...? |
29966 | Then the tubes and the fliers can not operate at night? |
29966 | Very interesting, but what is so terribly important about it now? |
29966 | We almost burned up the old machine smashing through the air, did n''t we Joan? |
29966 | We have good Earth brains, have n''t we? 29966 Weather machine?" |
29966 | Well? |
29966 | Wh-- What does this mean? |
29966 | Wh-- what has happened? |
29966 | What are those round glass disks stretched along the hull in a double row? |
29966 | What could I do, Hilary? |
29966 | What could they have done? |
29966 | What did I tell you, you big ox? |
29966 | What do you mean? |
29966 | What do you mean? |
29966 | What do you mean? |
29966 | What do you want? |
29966 | What for? 29966 What guard?" |
29966 | What happened to her father, Martin Robbins? |
29966 | What happened to you on the Robbins Building? |
29966 | What is the meaning of all this? 29966 What of it, my bantam?" |
29966 | What of it? |
29966 | What''s happened? |
29966 | What,he ejaculated,"me desert my friends? |
29966 | What? |
29966 | When do we start? |
29966 | Where are his quarters? |
29966 | Where could they have been all this time? 29966 Where do you think it possible Joan was taken?" |
29966 | Where is it? |
29966 | Where''s Lieutenant Pemberton? |
29966 | Which way now? |
29966 | Who asked you? 29966 Who is he, where does he come from, where did he go? |
29966 | Who is that man? |
29966 | Why not? |
29966 | Why not? |
29966 | Wo n''t you fight for your life? |
29966 | Ye- es, they helped, too,she admitted grudgingly;"but without you, what could they have done?" |
29966 | You did n''t get the Mercutian? |
29966 | You have n''t? |
29966 | You know the penalty of course for what you are doing? |
29966 | You mean to say you do n''t know? |
29966 | You, what do you know about this? |
29966 | You,he said,"what switches regulate the weather machine?" |
29966 | You,spat Hilary,"why are n''t you at your post?" |
29966 | You-- are-- not-- angry? |
29966 | Your tag? |
29966 | A cold curt voice spoke a sharp command:"What have you there?" |
29966 | A long- lost lover, no?" |
29966 | A raindrop? |
29966 | Answer me?" |
29966 | Are we quitters, yellow- bellied Mercutians to quit a pal? |
29966 | Are we, Grim Morgan? |
29966 | But how did you manage to get through the Mercutians? |
29966 | But might it not be too late? |
29966 | Could they rescue him even if they had? |
29966 | Damn it, have n''t we consciences of our own? |
29966 | Do n''t you see? |
29966 | Do you hear it?" |
29966 | Even with their guns, what could a handful of Earthmen do against the resistless, ever- coming tide of Mercutians, thousands of them? |
29966 | Five years? |
29966 | For saving the ship, Joan, all of us? |
29966 | Grim said:"Know what happened?" |
29966 | Had his comrades caught his message? |
29966 | Had it been so long? |
29966 | Had it passed out while he was roaming the spaces? |
29966 | Had the Mercutians, accustomed to the blazing light of their own planet, deliberately managed some way to create perpetual sunshine on Earth? |
29966 | How long was it since they had started out on the first flight that man had taken into outer space-- he and those stanch comrades? |
29966 | How much of the message had been transmitted? |
29966 | How should he do it? |
29966 | Is there any binding material in the room?" |
29966 | Know anything about it?" |
29966 | Members of an underground organization? |
29966 | Morgan was grinning sheepishly,"Here, what do you know about this?" |
29966 | Now do you see?" |
29966 | Or was it the poor tortured wretch he was trying to release who was responsible for the exodus? |
29966 | Take away the sun, and what have they? |
29966 | The air grew thick and warm, or was it only his imagination? |
29966 | The other spat carefully:"No weapons, huh? |
29966 | These whisperers, these exhorters, who were they? |
29966 | To Joan, in barely audible tones:"Is that true, what you said?" |
29966 | Understand?" |
29966 | Until the Mercutians finally trace our hideout and ray us out of existence?" |
29966 | Was there someone in the room on the other side of the wall? |
29966 | What are the Mercutians''weapons? |
29966 | What earthly good would it do him to talk? |
29966 | What had happened in the five long years of his absence? |
29966 | What had happened to the old hospitality? |
29966 | What have we? |
29966 | What is it?" |
29966 | What switch reverses the machine, to bring on rain? |
29966 | What terrible mystery had enveloped the Earth during his absence? |
29966 | What was his name? |
29966 | What was there about himself to frighten grown men out of their wits? |
29966 | What would she do now? |
29966 | What would the next few hours bring to her, to all of them? |
29966 | What''s to prevent us from hopping to another platform? |
29966 | Where could we run to that his beam could n''t follow?" |
29966 | Where did he go?" |
29966 | Where did they go?" |
29966 | Where had Hilary heard that voice before? |
29966 | Where had he seen the man before? |
29966 | Where was Joan? |
29966 | Who is this unfortunate, and why did everyone disappear as though I had the plague when I sat next to him?" |
29966 | Why was Amos Peabody tortured and made into a public mockery? |
29966 | Would he be recognized? |
29966 | Yet what was she doing here in Bronxville? |
29966 | You understand?" |
29966 | he growled throatily,"what do you know about this?" |
11626 | And Ireland itself? |
11626 | And Monsignor Masterman? |
11626 | And confession once a week? |
11626 | And how are you, Monsignor? |
11626 | And how long did the cure take? |
11626 | And if the Socialists fail? |
11626 | And our programme? |
11626 | And suppose the Bill passes? |
11626 | And the last message was just after nine? |
11626 | And the rest of the Proclamation? |
11626 | And the women? 11626 And they wo n''t resent that?" |
11626 | And those? |
11626 | And to- night? |
11626 | And what form does that unhappiness take? |
11626 | And what is the subject? |
11626 | And what''s that tall pillar in the middle of Parliament Square? |
11626 | And when the ruler is not Catholic? |
11626 | And yet you are facing death on the understanding that it is all true? |
11626 | And you believe he''ll be cured? |
11626 | And you go to Rome, you say? |
11626 | And you mean to say that such cures are frequent? |
11626 | And you tell me that the optic nerves were destroyed? |
11626 | And you think she''ll be cured? |
11626 | And you, Eminence? |
11626 | And you, Monsignor? 11626 Any change?" |
11626 | Any more news, my son? |
11626 | Any news? |
11626 | Any relations? |
11626 | Are lines like this-- and railways, and so on-- owned by the State now? 11626 Are n''t you afraid of an anti- clerical reaction?" |
11626 | Are they clear to you? |
11626 | Are we in time? |
11626 | Australia? |
11626 | But do you mean to say that people submit to all this? |
11626 | But how did you know that name? 11626 But how have you time to examine all these thousands of cases?" |
11626 | But it''s finished-- it''s finished, is n''t it, your Eminence? |
11626 | But it''s possible? |
11626 | But what''s his subject? 11626 But what''s the meeting- point? |
11626 | But-- er-- democracy----"Democracy? 11626 By the way, what about Russia?" |
11626 | Can I go in? |
11626 | Can you guess why I have sent for you, Monsignor? |
11626 | Can you speak to me for five minutes, Monsignor? |
11626 | Can you tell me the possibilities? |
11626 | Can you understand Russian? |
11626 | Can you wait up a little longer, sister? |
11626 | Cardinal Bellairs? |
11626 | Care to lie down for a bit? 11626 Certainly, your Eminence, if nothing interferes; but how can we be sure of that? |
11626 | Did they tell me your name, before I became unconscious? |
11626 | Did you not hear the sentence? |
11626 | Divorce? |
11626 | Do all the trades have guilds, and are they all represented in the Assembly? |
11626 | Do n''t you think they''re attractive? |
11626 | Do you know what they were? |
11626 | Do you know what this is, Monsignor? |
11626 | Do you mean Catholic? |
11626 | Do you mean from Europe? |
11626 | Do you mean it is possible that a Bill, if it was brought forward, might not pass? |
11626 | Do you mean that all women have the vote? |
11626 | Do you mean that it is so no longer? |
11626 | Do you mean that man kills oxen? |
11626 | Do you mean to say there''s no envy or jealousy between the trades? |
11626 | Do you mean---? |
11626 | Do you not think that it might be harder for him to remain? |
11626 | Do you remember this gentleman? |
11626 | Do you think they are any the less happy? |
11626 | Eh? 11626 Eh?" |
11626 | Eh? |
11626 | Eh? |
11626 | Eh? |
11626 | Er-- when did he live? |
11626 | Fantastic? |
11626 | Father, do you mean that the people wo n''t resent this sudden change of front on the part of the Emperor? 11626 Father,"he said,"you know about me? |
11626 | Finished, father? |
11626 | Had n''t I better---? |
11626 | Had n''t you better tell him about me? |
11626 | Have you any reason for saying that? |
11626 | Have you been in the habit of saying Mass every day, Monsignor? |
11626 | Have you heard of the death of Prince Otteone? |
11626 | Have you read it through yet? |
11626 | Houses of Parliament, are n''t they? |
11626 | How could he? 11626 How do you mean? |
11626 | How do you mean? |
11626 | How many monks are there altogether, Father, in Thurles? |
11626 | How much have you heard, Monsignor? |
11626 | How''s it done? |
11626 | However revolutionary they may be? |
11626 | I beg your Eminence''s pardon, but is the author a Benedictine by any chance? |
11626 | I beg your pardon? |
11626 | I beg your pardon? |
11626 | I beg your pardon? |
11626 | I may n''t send for a priest, doctor? |
11626 | I want to have a talk with you about this,he said,"Have you seen the Cardinal yet?" |
11626 | If a man was ashamed of his trade, why did he follow it? |
11626 | If she could? |
11626 | Instantaneously? |
11626 | Is it Catholic? |
11626 | Is it a stethoscope? |
11626 | Is n''t that a little too pointed? 11626 Is that so dreadful,"he said,"to a convinced Catholic?" |
11626 | Is that so? |
11626 | It is their name, is n''t it? |
11626 | It seems to me----"Well, shall I give you my answer? |
11626 | It''s common sense, is n''t it? |
11626 | Like to see the oratory? |
11626 | Look,he said,"what''s happened?" |
11626 | Look,said the prelate suddenly;"what''s that place we''re coming to?" |
11626 | May I come with you too? |
11626 | May I have that blind down, your Eminence? 11626 May I see, doctor?" |
11626 | May I speak to you alone an instant? |
11626 | May he travel to- night? |
11626 | Monsignor, are you really serious? 11626 Nor what he looks like?" |
11626 | Now, Monsignor, do you know where you are? |
11626 | Now, what''ll you do, Monsignor? 11626 Of course----""Where?" |
11626 | Revolution? 11626 Serious?" |
11626 | Shall I explain? |
11626 | So we''re crossing with you, are we? |
11626 | So you are awake, Monsignor? 11626 So you have come to take your leave, your Eminence?" |
11626 | Tell me an English duke who''s a butcher,"Butcher? 11626 Tell me what this house is now?" |
11626 | Tell me,said the priest suddenly,"do n''t you remember faces, or people''s names?" |
11626 | That is serious? |
11626 | That was Latin? 11626 That''s land, I suppose?" |
11626 | The Bishop of Sebaste enquires whether you are at home, Monsignor? |
11626 | The King himself stays here? |
11626 | The people? 11626 The system?" |
11626 | The what? |
11626 | Then the Pope is the real ruler-- the final court of appeal? |
11626 | Then there''s no more dispute? 11626 Then what do you mean by saying that the Church is n''t established?" |
11626 | Then why does n''t he? 11626 Then you may say that the entire civilized world is represented in Rome to- day?" |
11626 | Then, doctor----"Would your Eminence put a question to him on some very important matter? 11626 Tired?" |
11626 | Well, Jack? |
11626 | Well, Jack? |
11626 | Well, Monsignor? |
11626 | Well, had n''t I better tell him the whole thing, just as it happened? 11626 Well, the Empire of Mexico----""Eh?" |
11626 | Well, the point is, what will happen? 11626 Well, they wo n''t be allowed to have an army or an aery----""Eh?" |
11626 | Well, what about America? |
11626 | Well, what about it? |
11626 | Well, would you accept this principle? |
11626 | Well,he said,"anything to be seen?" |
11626 | Well,went on the other nervously,"I want you to speak for me, if necessary--_if necessary_, you understand? |
11626 | Well? |
11626 | Well? |
11626 | Well? |
11626 | Well? |
11626 | Well? |
11626 | What about Zola? |
11626 | What about the rest of the world? |
11626 | What are you doing here? 11626 What are you doing, father? |
11626 | What are you thinking of, my son? |
11626 | What do you wish me to do? |
11626 | What has happened? 11626 What is it, Father Jervis? |
11626 | What is it, Monsignor? |
11626 | What is it? 11626 What is it?" |
11626 | What is that? |
11626 | What is the matter with me? |
11626 | What sort of restrictions? |
11626 | What sort of things? |
11626 | What time is the division expected? |
11626 | What was that? |
11626 | What was the first year that the Pope came out of the Vatican like this? |
11626 | What was the matter with him? |
11626 | What were these concessions? |
11626 | What would you advise? |
11626 | What''s going on? |
11626 | What''s that got to do with it? 11626 What''s that? |
11626 | What''s that? |
11626 | What''s the case? |
11626 | What''s the matter? |
11626 | What''s the matter? |
11626 | What''s the system? |
11626 | What''s your name, father? |
11626 | What? |
11626 | What? |
11626 | When did you see the Cardinal last? |
11626 | When shall we get to Paris? |
11626 | When will the book be out? |
11626 | Where are the guns? |
11626 | Which way? |
11626 | Who can tell? |
11626 | Who has examined her? |
11626 | Who was the Father who looked after me? |
11626 | Who''s Emperor? |
11626 | Who''s Prince George of England? |
11626 | Whose idea was it to dedicate the lines to the archangels? 11626 Why did they send envoys then?" |
11626 | Why do you call them that? |
11626 | Why do you wish to go, Monsignor? 11626 Why not?" |
11626 | Why should there be? |
11626 | Why small? |
11626 | Why will you not say? 11626 Why, it''s the old palace where the kings of England lodged, is n''t it?" |
11626 | Why? |
11626 | Why? |
11626 | Why? |
11626 | Will he recover consciousness before the end, doctor? |
11626 | Will he submit? |
11626 | Will you wait here till I come for you? |
11626 | Will your Eminence authorize me to give the signals? |
11626 | Will your Eminence excuse me? |
11626 | With your consent? |
11626 | Would you say that every society has a right to suppress opinions which are directly subversive of the actual foundations on which itself stands? 11626 Yes,"said the monk, as they went across the court,"It is impressive, is it not? |
11626 | Yes? 11626 Yes? |
11626 | Yes? |
11626 | Yes? |
11626 | Yes? |
11626 | Yes? |
11626 | Yes? |
11626 | You are not afraid? |
11626 | You are satisfied that we mean what we say? |
11626 | You are sure you''d better? 11626 You come armed then-- protected in some manner?" |
11626 | You defend that? |
11626 | You do n''t mind? |
11626 | You have n''t followed the case? |
11626 | You have worked there, Father? |
11626 | You know it? |
11626 | You know, of course, the general outlines? |
11626 | You mean she is n''t republican? |
11626 | You mean that you are doubtful as to how they would bear it? |
11626 | You mean that, Monsignor? |
11626 | You mean the Establishment of the Church? 11626 You mean the Socialists?" |
11626 | You received our notice as to the treatment of such envoys? |
11626 | You remember Monsignor Masterman? |
11626 | You remember your ordination? |
11626 | You think he was unconcerned? 11626 You think we have the majority?" |
11626 | You understand that this means immeasurable bloodshed? |
11626 | You understand, Monsignor, the terms on which you are here? 11626 You understand, your Eminence, do you not? |
11626 | You wish me to say? 11626 You''ll remember, Monsignor? |
11626 | You''ve found that out, have you? 11626 You''ve got your luggage on board, Monsignor? |
11626 | Your Eminence means in England? 11626 Your Eminence, can you reassure us?" |
11626 | Your Eminence,he said,"will you get this favour for me? |
11626 | Your Eminence? |
11626 | Your armies are behind you? |
11626 | Your name and your business, gentlemen? |
11626 | Zola? |
11626 | _ Afraid?_His eyes closed, and he smiled naturally and easily. |
11626 | ''How shall they hear without a preacher?'' |
11626 | ''Son of man, can these dry bones live?'' |
11626 | ( VIII)"Well?" |
11626 | *****"Father,"said the dying man an hour later,"is that all? |
11626 | *****"Your Eminence,"he said,"what was that about danger? |
11626 | ... Shall we sit down for a few minutes? |
11626 | .?" |
11626 | ?" |
11626 | And I''m to take my time, am I? |
11626 | And are you aware that in Ireland alone there are four millions of persons wholly devoted to the Contemplative Life? |
11626 | And can you suggest any other way of accomplishing this paradox? |
11626 | And even if you were, what right would the Church have to put you to death?" |
11626 | And how can you correlate Ideas, unless you have a real grasp of the Central Idea? |
11626 | And how''s the book getting on?" |
11626 | And what form does it take?" |
11626 | And what in the world can have happened to my work? |
11626 | And when shall I be back, your Eminence?" |
11626 | And will you take us into the Bureau?" |
11626 | And you mean he never came out so long as the old state of affairs continued?" |
11626 | And you?" |
11626 | Are n''t the gardens exquisite?" |
11626 | Are n''t they exactly what Socialists have always been crying for, with the blunders left out and the gaps filled in? |
11626 | Are n''t you curious to know why?" |
11626 | Are you certain that it is quite new to you? |
11626 | Are you satisfied?" |
11626 | Are you too ill?" |
11626 | At the Vatican?" |
11626 | Austria drove out the House of Savoy nearly twenty- five years ago; and the Holy Father----""What''s his name?" |
11626 | Beg your pardon, father, are you staying long?" |
11626 | But I do n''t think it matters much( does it? |
11626 | But how can they justify his suddenly dictating to them?" |
11626 | But is that all that He is? |
11626 | But it is not that which makes you unhappy?" |
11626 | But what did you call those buildings just now?" |
11626 | But what would happen, the world indulgently wondered, in a community where there were no Individualists? |
11626 | But who was"the Prior,"and what was it all about? |
11626 | But you know this better than I do, Monsignor?" |
11626 | But, then, what will you gain? |
11626 | But----""Yes?" |
11626 | CHAPTER VIII( I)"So you go back to England to- morrow?" |
11626 | Ca n''t you give me any principle you would allow?" |
11626 | Can you arrange that?" |
11626 | Cardinal Bellairs?" |
11626 | Could you do anything for him with the Cardinal, or at Rome?" |
11626 | Did any one suspect anything?" |
11626 | Do I talk English all right?" |
11626 | Do n''t you remember what Manners said about Realism? |
11626 | Do n''t you see that?" |
11626 | Do n''t you see? |
11626 | Do n''t you understand, Monsignor? |
11626 | Do people on both sides just say that each must pursue its own line, even if they never meet?" |
11626 | Do you know any of them?" |
11626 | Do you mean to tell me that the whole world is Christian?" |
11626 | Do you mind?" |
11626 | Do you not remember? |
11626 | Do you really mean you wish me to go on?" |
11626 | Do you remember now? |
11626 | Do you remember now?" |
11626 | Do you remember now?" |
11626 | Do you remember the message brought by special messenger from Windsor yesterday evening?" |
11626 | Do you see? |
11626 | Do you then accept our terms?" |
11626 | Do you think I fear death? |
11626 | Do you understand to what you are going?" |
11626 | Dr. Waterman has been here, has he? |
11626 | Father, am I mad? |
11626 | Father, how long have I to live?" |
11626 | For it was a gentle Figure that stood to him for Christ-- God? |
11626 | For was not this very vision an embodiment of the force that he hated? |
11626 | Gentlemen, what do you gain? |
11626 | Hardy?" |
11626 | Has the Emperor shown any signs---?" |
11626 | Have I got any right----?" |
11626 | Have I to say anything?" |
11626 | Have you any news for me?" |
11626 | Have you finished?" |
11626 | Have you never heard of the wrath of the Lamb? |
11626 | He added after a pause, as the bell rang--"You feel ready for work again? |
11626 | He was going to meet the Holy Father, was he not? |
11626 | He was in great danger, was he? |
11626 | He would be unconscious again soon, would he? |
11626 | How can Dr. Waterman''s history get on without me? |
11626 | How could he attend to Aeneas while the ceiling behaved like that? |
11626 | How could they?" |
11626 | How did they know he had once been a priest? |
11626 | How do they join on to one another? |
11626 | How else could the few rule the many? |
11626 | How else could you be certain that the trade was treated fairly? |
11626 | How have they become reconciled?" |
11626 | How in the world could they tell who they were talking to?" |
11626 | How therefore were these to be reconciled? |
11626 | How was she to reconcile the gentleness of the Christian spirit with the dogmatism of the Christian claim? |
11626 | How, then, would these be treated by the Church when once her power had been finally consolidated? |
11626 | I ask you where?" |
11626 | I beg your pardon?" |
11626 | I must n''t trouble myself about that? |
11626 | I should have expected more of a----""More of a great man? |
11626 | I think it is true that the Church is hard, in a certain sense; or shall we call it a Divine strength? |
11626 | I too say that man must have liberty-- he was made for it; but what liberty would that be which he has not learned to use? |
11626 | I understand you have a communication from the Powers?" |
11626 | I''m not to trouble myself? |
11626 | If the whole world is practically Christian, what is there left to do?" |
11626 | If then He has done such things for us, what shall He not do for those for whom I speak? |
11626 | Is He just the Prince of Martyrs, the supreme Pain- bearer, the silent Lamb of God? |
11626 | Is it a Monarchy?" |
11626 | Is it lighter than air, or what?" |
11626 | Is it not the wish of the Powers to come to terms?" |
11626 | Is it really true that practically the whole world is Christian?" |
11626 | Is n''t he supreme?" |
11626 | Is n''t he the Vicar of Christ?" |
11626 | Is not that what we should expect of the Vicar of Christ?" |
11626 | Is that a picture of him?" |
11626 | Is that clear, Monsignor?" |
11626 | Is that it? |
11626 | Is that it?" |
11626 | Is that not in His hands too? |
11626 | Is there anything else? |
11626 | Is there no resentment?" |
11626 | It is astonishing, is it not? |
11626 | It is that your sense of protest is not merely sentimental, but rather moral; is it not so?" |
11626 | It was those Chinese guards, I think, which as much as anything----""Chinese? |
11626 | It''s very odd how they used to be neglected---""Eh?" |
11626 | Manners is?" |
11626 | Manners''speech?" |
11626 | May I ask you some questions instead?" |
11626 | May I put a question or two?" |
11626 | Monsignor, do n''t you think that the Average Man makes the best ruler?" |
11626 | Monsignor, will you talk with His Eminence a little? |
11626 | Monsignor----""Yes?" |
11626 | My memory?" |
11626 | Now that I am speaking in the Council''s name, will you consent to do so?" |
11626 | Now what about coming over to Ireland for a week? |
11626 | Now what about coming to see the Cardinal? |
11626 | Number one parlour?" |
11626 | Or elsewhere?" |
11626 | Otherwise, why have n''t we had a Commission appointed? |
11626 | Ought not they also to revolve? |
11626 | Pretty prompt, are n''t they?" |
11626 | Shall I present you now?" |
11626 | That is right, is it not, your Eminence?" |
11626 | The Church is re- established there,----""Is it a monarchy too?" |
11626 | The Dominican''s voice went on abruptly:"Have you anything further to say before the court dissolves?" |
11626 | The method was discovered---""Is it anything to do with magnetism?" |
11626 | Then I take you''ll come to Ireland? |
11626 | Then what can Catholic society do except defend itself, even by the death penalty? |
11626 | Then, if we look in about eleven?" |
11626 | There is an accumulation of evidence from the past hundred years which----""Broken limbs?" |
11626 | These doctors rule us with a rod of iron, do n''t they? |
11626 | They''ll say they never would have gone to such lengths----What''s that noise?" |
11626 | Was n''t he an Elizabethan?" |
11626 | Was that clear enough? |
11626 | Was that plain enough? |
11626 | Was the point of view that made it possible so utterly accepted by everyone as to allow the actual consummation to come about so quietly? |
11626 | Was the whole human race, then, utterly without heart? |
11626 | Well, I suppose you would say it was tyranny for the republic to punish the monarchists with death?" |
11626 | Well, are n''t the active Religious Orders the very finest form of association ever invented? |
11626 | Well, does not his case impress you? |
11626 | Well, does not the Contemplative Life reassure you? |
11626 | Well, he did n''t know what they meant by that; but what had it to do with him? |
11626 | Well, ought he not to be? |
11626 | Well, where''s the point of reconciliation?" |
11626 | Well, you''ll look up the procedure, if you''re not perfectly clear? |
11626 | Were the preliminaries of Death for Heresy so simple as all that? |
11626 | What about education?" |
11626 | What about the East?" |
11626 | What about the religion?" |
11626 | What about the_ Filioque_ clause?" |
11626 | What am I to do? |
11626 | What am I to do?" |
11626 | What am I? |
11626 | What are you going to say to the Cardinal?" |
11626 | What are you talking about?" |
11626 | What becomes of freedom-- of the right to think for oneself? |
11626 | What becomes of science and discovery under a system like this? |
11626 | What ca n''t you remember?" |
11626 | What else---?" |
11626 | What is it?" |
11626 | What is your name? |
11626 | What kind of religion was this that preached gentleness and practised violence? |
11626 | What made it Catholic?" |
11626 | What of the people?" |
11626 | What of them? |
11626 | What power is it that drives the ship? |
11626 | What was all that crowd about?" |
11626 | What was he doing, preaching in Hyde Park? |
11626 | What was the good of catching hold of him like that? |
11626 | What was this vineyard? |
11626 | What year is it?" |
11626 | What''s that? |
11626 | What''s the average scientific attitude towards religion? |
11626 | What''s this case, I wonder?" |
11626 | When? |
11626 | Where are we?" |
11626 | Where are we?" |
11626 | Where? |
11626 | Who am I? |
11626 | Who are you going to see?" |
11626 | Who are you?" |
11626 | Who else should be? |
11626 | Who is it?" |
11626 | Who knows---? |
11626 | Who revolted?" |
11626 | Who''s this?" |
11626 | Why all this fuss, it used to be asked, about a Temporal Power on behalf of a"Kingdom that was not of this world"? |
11626 | Why did n''t you understand me when I spoke to you in Latin then?" |
11626 | Why did you talk to me in Latin this morning?" |
11626 | Why do n''t these doctors know their business better? |
11626 | Why have you done that?" |
11626 | Why, it was only recently that Westminster Cathedral was built-- was it not? |
11626 | Why, they''re the ruled, are n''t they?" |
11626 | Why----""Yes, Monsignor?" |
11626 | Why----""You think I''m being unjustly treated? |
11626 | Why? |
11626 | Will you consent to do this?" |
11626 | Will you go down to the grotto, or would you sooner watch a few more cases?" |
11626 | Will you step this way?" |
11626 | Will you wait here, Monsignor?" |
11626 | Will you write for us, Monsignor? |
11626 | Would you allow these, too, to publish their opinions broadcast?" |
11626 | Would you care to look in?" |
11626 | Would you mind setting the phonographs?" |
11626 | You are going back to Westminster now, in your own car----""What''s been going on? |
11626 | You are here to be helped, are you not? |
11626 | You are impressed by him?" |
11626 | You are perfectly satisfied that your conclusions are scientific, are n''t you?" |
11626 | You ca n''t talk French?" |
11626 | You go to- night?" |
11626 | You have been to confession?" |
11626 | You have them?" |
11626 | You kill me? |
11626 | You know about my history? |
11626 | You know what lies before you?" |
11626 | You saw that?" |
11626 | You say that Christ is hard-- that His Church is cruel, and that man must have liberty? |
11626 | You see the East is scarcely three days away by the fast volors; so even the Chinese----""Do you mean that China and Japan send representatives?" |
11626 | You''ll look up the procedure, if you forget? |
11626 | You''ve heard of that?" |
11626 | Your Eminence, will you come with me?" |
11626 | and a priest called Farquharson----""What have you been reading lately? |
11626 | and what''s the answer to_ Dominus vobiscum_?" |
11626 | and why did he appeal to English people in such words as these? |
11626 | are there no diseases then?" |
11626 | are you sure you''re not making a mistake? |
11626 | can you hold out for a little? |
11626 | did I do all right at lunch? |
11626 | how long, did they say? |
11626 | how long? |
11626 | of the eyes that are as a flame of fire? |
11626 | of the rod of iron with which He breaks in pieces the kings of the earth? |
11626 | or better still, urge the Cardinal? |
11626 | that''s what you''re thinking, is it, Monsignor? |
11626 | then do you mean, your Eminence, that physical diseases are treated---?" |
11626 | what about Faith- healing? |
11626 | what is it I can do?" |
11626 | what was happening to the ceiling? |
11626 | who''s that man,"he interrupted suddenly,"in blue with the badge?" |
11626 | why would not the voice be quiet? |
11626 | would they let him alone after that? |
11626 | you recognized his habit then? |
30427 | And the... the crew? |
30427 | Do you think M''Clare was going to risk one of us on that job? 30427 How about weapons?" |
30427 | Now you see the switch under the pointer? 30427 Oh,"says Cray,"did you really think so?" |
30427 | Tell me this, please: Do you regard this idea as practicable? |
30427 | What do you mean by that? |
30427 | What on earth is the use of an extra set of faked documents and oddments--He seems to wake up suddenly and says:"What are you doing here, Lizzie?" |
30427 | What''s that, Lizzie girl? 30427 Where was she found?" |
30427 | Yeah,says Dillie"that sounds fine, but what sort of place is that?" |
30427 | You think J. X. Lee would want any daughter of his backing out on a job so as to hold his hand? 30427 _ Who_ did?" |
30427 | A fish- boat? |
30427 | A voice says distantly, without emphasis,"M''Clare? |
30427 | After breakfast next morning I run into Cray who says, Before I continue about what is evidently pressing business would I care to kick him, hard? |
30427 | Am I expected to swallow this?" |
30427 | And wo n''t the fear of this make the other hemisphere even more likely to try and get in first before the new weapons are complete? |
30427 | And wo n''t this make it_ more_ likely that they will start aggression? |
30427 | Are you hurt? |
30427 | Awake at last?" |
30427 | B says Why do I not stop talking and come up and see for myself? |
30427 | B says it is well known Lennie is mad about the Space Force and why not? |
30427 | B says,"Lizzie, who was it? |
30427 | B says,"When was she found again?" |
30427 | Brother some speech, I wonder what got into me? |
30427 | But how do the people of Incognita come to know that they exist?" |
30427 | Crawling through the black tunnel of a broken ship? |
30427 | Did n''t they, Liz?" |
30427 | Dilly:"Say, Mr. Chairman, is there any of this idea left at all? |
30427 | Do n''t you remember? |
30427 | Do you know?" |
30427 | Eru rests his hands on the table and says we had better start; will somebody kindly outline an idea for making the Incognitans"gang up"? |
30427 | Firstly, can anyone suggest a better course of action? |
30427 | Going down in the heli? |
30427 | Have I? |
30427 | Holy horrors what''s happened? |
30427 | How about an interim summary?" |
30427 | How did I get into a hospital? |
30427 | How do they address the letter?" |
30427 | How else would you set about it anyway?" |
30427 | How in Space did we ever have cheek enough for this? |
30427 | How many of my classmates are on this ship? |
30427 | How''s M''Clare?" |
30427 | How_ did_ you get me out of that ship?" |
30427 | Huh? |
30427 | I am standing up to reach for it when M''Clare says,"What are you doing? |
30427 | I ask him what kind of a melodramatic shenanigan is this? |
30427 | I do n''t deny they''ve been very efficient, but when it comes to--"Over a_ week_? |
30427 | I hear my own voice repeating,"M''Clare? |
30427 | I said How''s M''Clare? |
30427 | I say,"Shall I tell you something?" |
30427 | I say:"So you were n''t picked for pilot? |
30427 | I shall have to use antigrav to get down... why did n''t I just turn it on and jump? |
30427 | I sit back and by transition of ideas start to wonder where this ship is heading? |
30427 | I suppose we had to go through our paces for the colonel''s benefit-- and Mr. Yardo''s of course-- but ca n''t we be briefed properly now?" |
30427 | Is that done? |
30427 | Is your boat ready? |
30427 | Keep that light off me, will you? |
30427 | Lennie is much upset for some reason; Delano- Smith gives him a peculiar look and says what does he know about it? |
30427 | M''Clare climbs out of the suit, leaving it standing, and says,"Help me count these, will you?" |
30427 | M''Clare leans back and closes his eyes and inquires whether I am one of the Morse enthusiasts? |
30427 | Maybe the whole thing was a dream-- but if so how far does it go? |
30427 | Mr. Yardo suddenly chips in,"About that other point, girlie, surely there must be some neutral ground left on a half- occupied planet like that?" |
30427 | Nick:"How are they supposed to know that Incognita is inhabited? |
30427 | Not right now I reply, what for anyway? |
30427 | Not that I know of, but--"Do you know, five minutes later there were at least twenty men in that bay, most of them scientists? |
30427 | Oh, Space and Time did one of those unimitigated so- and- sos, my dear classmates, leave M''Clare''s communicator on? |
30427 | Or even killed? |
30427 | Pavel:"How would BEMs learn to write?" |
30427 | Ram asks what is that tapping? |
30427 | Silence, then he says wearily,"I talked nonsense, did I?" |
30427 | Suppose a panic starts?" |
30427 | Suppose it is real, after all? |
30427 | Suppose they turn over to preparations for repelling the invaders, to an extent that cripples their economy? |
30427 | Surely she is leaning far enough out by now? |
30427 | The boat? |
30427 | The missile? |
30427 | The reefs by moonlight are everything they are supposed to be, why did I not do this often when I had the chance? |
30427 | Then he says,"So except for this one man who saw you, you left no traces at all?" |
30427 | There are only about ten million of them and surely to goodness a whole planet gives room enough to keep out of each other''s hair? |
30427 | This does not make sense; you can not just arrive on a ship twenty- four hours after it goes on Mass- Time; or can you? |
30427 | This figment of my imagination says politely,"Do you mind if I sit down?" |
30427 | Up; level it; now where to? |
30427 | Visibility was bad, of course, and you ca n''t leave foot- prints in shingle--"Hold on, what_ is_ all this? |
30427 | What difference does that make?" |
30427 | What happens if you are in water when Andite blows half a mile away? |
30427 | What happens when the hopper comes? |
30427 | What letter? |
30427 | Where the devil have they all got to? |
30427 | Who is going to apply this solution? |
30427 | Who speaks of their world by name, except to strangers? |
30427 | Why write letters? |
30427 | You remember that area is geophysically interesting? |
30427 | You think this leads to Co- operation Friendship and ultimate Federation? |
30427 | _ Now_ what is he talking about? |
30427 | or does anyone object to this one?" |
30427 | says B suddenly,"What did you do to stop the Hotel scope registering the little ship you picked up me and Lizzie in?" |
27730 | A revolution, then? |
27730 | And bread and meat mean life, do n''t they? 27730 And our master-- he carried out his purpose?" |
27730 | And thereafter? |
27730 | And this-- this is also true? |
27730 | And what does Quinton Edge desire of you? |
27730 | And what does your god demand that his anger may be turned away? |
27730 | And what will you do when you get to Croye? |
27730 | And who shall tell us whether he be a god or no? |
27730 | And you have been in Doom-- in the city itself? |
27730 | And you will not forget my message? |
27730 | And, if you please, where is the fellow? 27730 Are you coming to bed?" |
27730 | Are you ready to make choice, to- night, between young Ulick and his oafish cousin Boris? 27730 Boris or Ulick? |
27730 | But are you quite sure that I am valued at so high a figure? 27730 But for what purpose?" |
27730 | But he still stands between us? |
27730 | But what can we do? |
27730 | But where are we to find him? |
27730 | But where to find a boat? |
27730 | But who is the Shining One? |
27730 | But you wo n''t mind, dear? |
27730 | Can you not leave her to me for just this little while longer? |
27730 | Did you think I was afraid for myself? |
27730 | Do n''t you see? 27730 Do you not understand? |
27730 | Do you suppose that our master is going out to pick flowers? 27730 Do you think that the mere possession of the wolf- skin is the object of the hunt? |
27730 | Do you want me to put myself within reach of the Gray Wolf''s paws? |
27730 | Esmay, did you say? |
27730 | Fangs and Blazer? |
27730 | Have you ever killed a man? |
27730 | He is dead? |
27730 | How could it be otherwise, since I love her? |
27730 | How long has all this been going on? |
27730 | How long is it since the woman has understood? |
27730 | I am to be informed of my purchaser''s name-- after the bargaining is over? 27730 Is it not wide enough for us both?" |
27730 | Is it really true that there is no food in the house? |
27730 | Is it that a slave must be a slave-- always? |
27730 | Is it that you seek a deliverer and find none? 27730 Is it the plague?" |
27730 | Is the night never to be gone? 27730 It is your idea that I should go with the flanking- party?" |
27730 | Must I make you understand? 27730 Must you hear the whole truth about your uncle, Messer Hugolin? |
27730 | My sister goes with me? |
27730 | Nanna but just now told me-- a prisoner-- Arcadia House-- you will go to her? |
27730 | Perhaps another bracelet of carbuncles? |
27730 | Shall I read it aloud? |
27730 | Six- score, and how many have returned? |
27730 | So you feared that it might have been my spirit that came to fetch you? |
27730 | Speak out, ca n''t you? 27730 Suppose that I refuse?" |
27730 | The attack? |
27730 | The boat will carry only two-- is that it? |
27730 | The third time? |
27730 | Then it is hopeless to expect a decision from you? |
27730 | Then it was received-- the message----? |
27730 | Then you do not even plead a first offence? |
27730 | Then you do remember? 27730 Then you have seen Ulick?" |
27730 | There is nothing-- no way in which I can serve you? |
27730 | They have come-- the Doomsmen? |
27730 | Think you that a man could endure to have this lump of lead drilled through heart or brain? 27730 To speak plainly?" |
27730 | Well, and if I do? |
27730 | Well, and then? |
27730 | Well, that was fair enough, to make up for-- for the other thing? |
27730 | Well? |
27730 | Well? |
27730 | What are you doing here? |
27730 | What can they be thinking of-- wasting time in that hopeless tinkering? 27730 What can you do against Quinton Edge? |
27730 | What could Prosper hope to catch in such a snare-- for whom could he have set it? |
27730 | What does it mean? |
27730 | What gentleman could refuse to redeem so dear a pledge? 27730 What is it?" |
27730 | What is it? |
27730 | What is your name? |
27730 | What manner of divinity can he be who allows these feeble hands to call him into existence and again to reduce him to nothingness? 27730 What matter?" |
27730 | What think you? |
27730 | When did the_ Black Swan_ sail away? |
27730 | When do you want to go-- to- night? |
27730 | When is he coming back? |
27730 | Where is your sister? |
27730 | Which shall it be, a swig from my black- jack or a full toss of the horn? 27730 Who can abide the displeasure of the Shining One? |
27730 | Who would dare hint at work to those fingers so slimly white? 27730 Who would know of it here in Doom? |
27730 | Why have you come to Arcadia House? |
27730 | Why not a dozen of them? 27730 Why should I tell you of these things, and then again why not? |
27730 | Why? |
27730 | Will he not bring to naught these foolish contemners of his majesty? 27730 Will you leave this with me?" |
27730 | Will you show it to me? |
27730 | Will you tell me where and how I can see him? 27730 Would the fire descend wherever the wire led?" |
27730 | Yet may not our enemies provide themselves with the same means of offence? |
27730 | Yet never a word to me or to your mother? |
27730 | Yet you are a prisoner? |
27730 | You are a Stockader, and there is a young man with you, fair- haired and with dark eyes-- Constans by name? 27730 You are still the heir?" |
27730 | You do not even know-- in Quinton Edge''s house, you say? 27730 You have a ladder? |
27730 | You have searched the enclosure? |
27730 | You have seen all these things? |
27730 | You loved him? |
27730 | You mean that you are not afraid? |
27730 | You remember what we saw at the House of Power? |
27730 | You will play the game with me? |
27730 | Your private token, young sir? |
27730 | A fix, is n''t it?" |
27730 | A god forsaken by his people, a neglected shrine, a worn- out creed-- why, indeed, should any one do reverence to such things as these? |
27730 | A message, an agreement, an appointment? |
27730 | A mist rose before Constans''s eyes; what did it mean? |
27730 | An infinity of little sips or one deep draught, what does it matter? |
27730 | An oversight, then? |
27730 | And now that ye call in turn, shall he indeed hear? |
27730 | And now what am I to do with you?" |
27730 | And only then?" |
27730 | And so we ran away trembling, and I brought you to the vault underneath the sidewalk-- do you remember?" |
27730 | And tell me, have I ever been over- tender with you on that account? |
27730 | And the evil that men do, doth it not live after them? |
27730 | And where is my father?" |
27730 | And you were not afraid? |
27730 | Arcadia House, and why? |
27730 | But Guyder Touchett, ruddy, full- bodied, and loving his life as well as any man, only girded at him, saying:"Is there, then, a deeper hell than this? |
27730 | But how shall the Shining One keep faith with you who turn your feet away from his sanctuary and bring no victims to his altars? |
27730 | But how to account for the chance that had preserved this mightiest of the Old- World forces? |
27730 | But where is my child? |
27730 | But where was one to look first in this wilderness of stone? |
27730 | But where was the child? |
27730 | But why should I spend my good, red gold to make a beggar''s holiday?" |
27730 | But why should she not be reasonable? |
27730 | By whose hand had these words been written? |
27730 | Can you call to mind when and where I have spared you because you were of my kin? |
27730 | Constans broke it abruptly:"And your grandsire, is he still living? |
27730 | Could Alexander or CÃ ¦ sar do more?" |
27730 | Could he do so, no matter what claim might be urged against his right? |
27730 | Could he have deceived himself in thinking that he had mastered this secret of the ancients? |
27730 | Could it be that his eyesight had failed save for the mere distinction between light and darkness? |
27730 | Could it be that so great a god as the Shining One could dwell here? |
27730 | Could she possibly have discovered his secret? |
27730 | Could there be other than the one answer? |
27730 | Could they ever hope to reach the river? |
27730 | Could you not see it-- that note in her voice as of one who wakes from a long sleep? |
27730 | Did the time seem over- long, the way unendurably lonely and toilsome? |
27730 | Do n''t you remember her eyes, brown and with a flame in them like to the carbuncles in the bracelet that I gave her? |
27730 | Do n''t you see yourself how ridiculous that would be?" |
27730 | Do you know him?" |
27730 | Do you not remember Ulick?" |
27730 | Do you understand now? |
27730 | Eh, Ulick?" |
27730 | Even the bracelet with the carbuncles, and how you would not make up because I was a girl and knew no better?" |
27730 | For whose eye had they been intended? |
27730 | Had he not already drawn hostile blood-- the first? |
27730 | Had he really promised the girl that he would tell Ulick nothing? |
27730 | Had she really misunderstood him? |
27730 | Had she yielded to a will stronger than her own? |
27730 | Has he not called to you daily, and have you not stopped your ears? |
27730 | Have you forgotten, then, that the body may be in health and yet the soul be darkened? |
27730 | His mind would not work easily; he found himself dwelling upon inconsequential trifles-- what had become of his cap? |
27730 | How about a quarter of hung venison, my lord, and a gallon or so of the best apple- wine-- just by way of a peace- offering?" |
27730 | How about them? |
27730 | How could he hope to make way alone against a host? |
27730 | How could he think to reach an enemy protected by these impregnable walls? |
27730 | How could it be?" |
27730 | How could living men and women have endured the appalling uniformity of this human beehive? |
27730 | How interpret a precipitancy so foreign to the cool assurance of her bearing in the garden? |
27730 | How long were his hands to be tied? |
27730 | How should he tell her the truth about the other? |
27730 | How to account for it, what theory could be invented to reconcile facts so discordant? |
27730 | How was he to grapple with it? |
27730 | How was the work to get done if everybody shirked their part of the common task? |
27730 | I, his high- priest, may eat no common food, but how should the lord of heaven and earth keep such trivial circumstances in mind? |
27730 | If a hundred feet, why not half a mile?" |
27730 | Is he a god to be propitiated by sacrifice and offering, to be worshipped and adored-- supreme, almighty, everlasting? |
27730 | Is it not so, sweetheart?" |
27730 | Is it such a contemptible thing to rule a small world, if, indeed, it be the world? |
27730 | Is the Shining One at once so great and so small that we can be both his servants and his lords?" |
27730 | Is your viewless, formless electricity anything more or anything less than my god? |
27730 | It is a good, stout dugout, and, oh----""Well?" |
27730 | It was Quinton Edge''s face, indisputably; but could she ever have imagined that such capacity of pain lay behind the mask she knew so well? |
27730 | Let me see; it is nearly three months since you came to Arcadia House?" |
27730 | Lucky, is n''t it, that I woke up desperately hungry? |
27730 | May I speak, my father?" |
27730 | Might I be so bold to ask the loan of your arm so far as the fortress? |
27730 | No answer again? |
27730 | Or could n''t you take me with you?" |
27730 | Or even granting that love lay behind, was not all of life before him? |
27730 | Or was it still more infinitely complicated? |
27730 | Put them in the hands of brave men, and would not the odds be in our favor, even if the Doomsmen out- numbered us?" |
27730 | She glanced suspiciously at the cheese, despairingly at the knuckle- bone, and then said, solemnly:"Tell me, Esmay, what does it mean? |
27730 | Surely he will do so-- tell me?" |
27730 | The boy considered, then answered, honestly:"It was n''t, then, but what are we going to do about it? |
27730 | The first is love, and she who stands there is fair, else why do I find you in my garden? |
27730 | The north gate was open, and what should prevent his walking straight up to the White Tower and sticking his boar- spear into the gray wolf''s hide? |
27730 | Then she answered, carelessly,"Does he ever fail in that?" |
27730 | Then you will come?" |
27730 | Then, with a suddenly conceived appeal to the man himself:"But why a bargain at all? |
27730 | Then, with smooth irony:"An honor, indeed, to entertain so unexpected a guest at Arcadia House; to what happy chance am I indebted?" |
27730 | There was that other work in the world to- day, and who was to take it up if he drew back? |
27730 | Think you that you can drop that fellow where he stands?" |
27730 | Ulick? |
27730 | Was he never to stand before him as man to man? |
27730 | Was he really the charlatan, the trickster that he seemed? |
27730 | Was he, then, prepared to make himself responsible for this young creature''s future? |
27730 | Was it not equally simple to regard him as the self- deluded votary? |
27730 | Was it not inevitable that one or the other of them should be moved to take it up? |
27730 | Was it to fail him now, when all depended upon success? |
27730 | Was she going to laugh at him? |
27730 | Well, and suppose one does n''t happen to possess a long purse- string laden with these wonderful, miracle- working bits of token- money, what then? |
27730 | Well, and what then?" |
27730 | What am I to believe? |
27730 | What can we do so that Dom Gillian hangs from his own door- post before a second rising of the sun?" |
27730 | What could be the weak point in the defence? |
27730 | What could he or any other one man do? |
27730 | What foolery was this? |
27730 | What had happened? |
27730 | What is it that he would care to know?" |
27730 | What is it that you wish me to do?" |
27730 | What miracle had been wrought to keep this soulless giant in life through so many years of darkness and of silence? |
27730 | What more natural than that a man should seek his own home at such a time? |
27730 | What possible use could these ugly, crooked characters ever be to him? |
27730 | What say you?" |
27730 | What say you?" |
27730 | What say you?" |
27730 | What sufficient explanation could there be for this amazing fact? |
27730 | What think ye, in all honesty, of the Shining One? |
27730 | What was it? |
27730 | What was this devil''s work? |
27730 | What was this question that he was about to ask of his daughter? |
27730 | What would he think of her? |
27730 | Where had Sir Gavan gone? |
27730 | Where is Ugo?" |
27730 | Where was it? |
27730 | Where, then, led the path to safety? |
27730 | Who can stand before the flame of his wrath? |
27730 | Who could it be? |
27730 | Who ever heard of such a thing?" |
27730 | Who had done this thing, and why? |
27730 | Why do you suppose I brought you here? |
27730 | Why had he not told all the truth? |
27730 | Why had no lookout been stationed here? |
27730 | Why should I spend myself for naught?" |
27730 | Why should I want you to see the house? |
27730 | Why were you following me?" |
27730 | Will you allow me, then?" |
27730 | Would the farce never come to an end? |
27730 | You did not know that?" |
27730 | You have the strength, the courage, the brains-- why chaffer when you have but to strike once to win all? |
27730 | You will assuredly receive this letter, but with what disposition of heart? |
27730 | and how tall was that big fellow with the broad- axe who seemed so anxious to come to close quarters with him? |
27730 | had he been deceiving himself from the very beginning? |
27730 | is it really you? |
27730 | no answer? |
27730 | shall the Shining One suffer indignity such as this and not worthily avenge himself?" |
27730 | why did I build it at all? |
27730 | would Sir Gavan never finish his second pipe and give the signal to rise? |
31956 | Are you trying to kill me? |
31956 | But how could you afford so much space for passengers? 31956 Can I help you?" |
31956 | Comfortable? |
31956 | Could you tell me how it all happened? |
31956 | How did you happen to land on this planet? |
31956 | How many people were there in the ship, in addition to yourself? |
31956 | If I may ask, my Lord, how did you manage to survive when all the others died? |
31956 | My Lord,asked Garth,"did any survive, aside from you?" |
31956 | This_ is_ a spaceship, is n''t it? |
31956 | Well, boy? |
31956 | What do you plan to do, then? |
31956 | Why would anyone want to do that? |
31956 | You were always in a wheelchair, then? 31956 You were the pilot, then? |
31956 | ***** Garth inquired very politely,"What must I do?" |
31956 | Do you think I want to wait for you all day?" |
31956 | Do your people always live this long?" |
31956 | Even before--""Even before I got so old?" |
31956 | Have you got something to ask me?" |
31956 | I suppose it''s some sort of three- dimensional projection of a scene back on Earth? |
31956 | Now have I? |
31956 | You landed the ship?" |
31956 | You''ve got some questions for me, I hope? |
31174 | And that is? |
31174 | At forty below, how could your bacteria function to rot them away? |
31174 | But why hide it? |
31174 | But_ what_ about our landing was lethal to the creatures? |
31174 | Do with what? |
31174 | Ekstrohm, Nogol, you guys okay? |
31174 | Ekstrohm? |
31174 | How can a planet with so many neighbors be so lonely? |
31174 | How much longer do we have to wait? |
31174 | Huh? |
31174 | Look, Ekstrohm, do you think I looked out the door and saw a lot of dead animals missing and immediately decided you did it to bedevil me? 31174 Meaning that they_ ca n''t_ die?" |
31174 | Now what could that be? |
31174 | Radiation? |
31174 | So what? |
31174 | So where does that leave us? |
31174 | The Service rates us as expendable, does n''t it? |
31174 | What are you talking about, Ryan? 31174 What could I do with your lousy dead bodies? |
31174 | What does that prove? |
31174 | What secret? |
31174 | What shall we do with this one? 31174 What,"Ekstrohm said with deadly patience,"what do you think I could have possibly done with your precious dead bodies?" |
31174 | Where do you get off, Ryan? |
31174 | Where would my profit be in that? |
31174 | Why pick me for your patsy? 31174 Why would these aliens want others to think that they were dead?" |
31174 | Why? |
31174 | Yeah? 31174 _ Gone?_"Ekstrohm shouldered his way outside and scanned the veldt. |
31174 | *****"What will we need outside, Ryan?" |
31174 | And how fair? |
31174 | But had n''t his subsequent behavior given weight to Ryan''s unfounded accusations of irrational sabotage? |
31174 | But how could he know that it was true? |
31174 | But what was there to do? |
31174 | Could he remember every step he had taken the night before? |
31174 | Could it be the whales were intelligent alien masters of these herds of pigs? |
31174 | Dissect it?" |
31174 | Fought? |
31174 | How could he be sure that he had n''t stolen and hid the bodies for some murky reason of his own? |
31174 | How could he ever_ prove_ that it was more? |
31174 | How could there be any deep secret to the pseudo- death on this world? |
31174 | How did he know he was sane? |
31174 | How the devil could I dig holes in this ground to bury anything?" |
31174 | It may even be the correct one, but where''s your_ proof_?" |
31174 | Look for them, will you? |
31174 | Or even exactly that? |
31174 | Scavengers? |
31174 | Take my word, ca n''t you?" |
31174 | The question was: How did he know he was sane? |
31174 | Then what, if anything, did this flying alien behemoth have to do with the pseudo- death of the local pig creatures? |
31174 | Think they''re intelligent, maybe hostile?" |
31174 | What could it be? |
31174 | What did you do with them?" |
31174 | What do you think I did with them?" |
31174 | What do you think it is, Stormy?" |
31174 | What had changed for him? |
31174 | What killed them?" |
31174 | What kind of a test would it be? |
31174 | What more in the way of behavior could he really hope to establish? |
31174 | What other reason could you have for prowling around out here at night?" |
31174 | What would I want with them?" |
31174 | Where the hell did he get off threatening to report any laxness on their part to the captain? |
31174 | Who would n''t want to come here?" |
31174 | Why accuse a shipmate of being behind this?" |
31174 | Why did animals fight? |
31174 | Why did he stubbornly, stupidly insist there was more to it? |
31174 | Why do you have to jump me the first time something goes wrong? |
31174 | Why do you suppose these alien creatures fake death?" |
31174 | Would n''t it seem that he was actually_ daring_ the others to prove his guilt? |
31174 | _ Fought?_ Here was something, Ekstrohm realized. |
31174 | _ Or did it?_ He faced up to the question. |
31174 | _ Or either of you could have done the same thing._""Me?" |
30679 | A confession of ignorance, eh? 30679 All worked out, eh?" |
30679 | And how can we? 30679 And other data you might want?" |
30679 | And put an end to this mission? |
30679 | And what do you want, Mike? |
30679 | Are we ready to move? |
30679 | Are you all right? |
30679 | Are you nuts? |
30679 | Are you scared? |
30679 | At absolute zero? |
30679 | Ca n''t you get it off? |
30679 | Can I count on you to give me a good recommendation for my next employer? |
30679 | Dinner tonight? |
30679 | Does this kind of fame show up in the paycheck? |
30679 | Have you gotten to that solenoid yet? |
30679 | Honest result? |
30679 | How about the phone number of the brunette out there? |
30679 | How are you going to move? |
30679 | How did you manage this? |
30679 | How do you know? |
30679 | How have you made out in your centrifuge tests? |
30679 | How much fuel do you read in my steering jets? |
30679 | How much? |
30679 | How you like them apples? |
30679 | I wonder if there is such a thing? |
30679 | I''m running Fred Stone''s errands, is n''t that what you really think, Sylvia? |
30679 | In front of her? 30679 Is it tomorrow?" |
30679 | No other formal activity? |
30679 | Of being out in space-- just floating around? |
30679 | Of what? |
30679 | So you''ve been thinking? |
30679 | Sylvia? 30679 Sylvia? |
30679 | That''s how you interpret this affair, then? |
30679 | The problem resolves into: Who do we send? 30679 The solenoid again, Doc?" |
30679 | Then what the hell are you good for? |
30679 | Well, how many gees can you pull? |
30679 | Well, what did you come up with? 30679 What can you tell me?" |
30679 | What did we expect? |
30679 | What did you learn? |
30679 | What do you mean, Mike? |
30679 | What else, Mike? |
30679 | What for? |
30679 | What if you drift away and ca n''t get back? |
30679 | What is it Mike? |
30679 | What kind of failures did you get? |
30679 | What kind of loads? |
30679 | What''s the matter with it? 30679 When do I see him?" |
30679 | When do we go? |
30679 | When would he like to see Mike Seaman? |
30679 | Where? |
30679 | Who wants it? |
30679 | Without duplicating the conditions? |
30679 | Yes? |
30679 | You do n''t know? 30679 You had to apply the vibration throughout the whole test period to get these failures?" |
30679 | You mean the tests I ran on the switching gate? |
30679 | You mean, go out there and look at the satellite, in space? |
30679 | _ Was_ your test honest? 30679 And what if it_ is n''t_ Fred? 30679 Are you a wise enough head at your years to pick a winner in this scrap? 30679 Are you making it? |
30679 | But do you know how much it costs to send a manned satellite aloft?" |
30679 | Do we slow down yet?" |
30679 | Do you read me, Mike?" |
30679 | Do you understand that? |
30679 | Have Fred Stone come up, and you come in with him, eh? |
30679 | Have you ever met?" |
30679 | He told me:"Do you think any of these men would admit they are not up to a mission a mere technician is ready to try? |
30679 | How about the spacesuit part?" |
30679 | How close are we supposed to be?" |
30679 | How could I get to see any girls down here? |
30679 | How do I get to her? |
30679 | How many is that?" |
30679 | Is n''t Fred Stone going to run your errand for you?" |
30679 | Is that all COMCORP got for three days''pay?" |
30679 | Is that what you had in mind?" |
30679 | Is that what you want?" |
30679 | Seaman, do you know where to find out?" |
30679 | Seaman?" |
30679 | See any blip?" |
30679 | Try to get out of taking sides, would I? |
30679 | What are you going to do about it?" |
30679 | What has that got to do with me?" |
30679 | What have you found, boy?" |
30679 | What if I have a queasy stomach? |
30679 | What if they go to all this trouble and I get spacesick?" |
30679 | What is it?" |
30679 | What was the trouble up there?" |
30679 | What''s it going to be? |
30679 | What''s wrong?" |
30679 | What_ really_ happened out there in space?" |
30679 | Who do we send?" |
30679 | Why did that switching operation fail?" |
30679 | Why do n''t_ you_ try it?" |
31703 | All right? |
31703 | And Dickie? |
31703 | Are you ready? |
31703 | Dickie? |
31703 | Did you crash, Harry? |
31703 | Did you crash, Harry? |
31703 | Does she still braid her hair? |
31703 | Eddie? |
31703 | Eddie? |
31703 | Harry Loren, do n''t you know? |
31703 | Harry? |
31703 | Hello? |
31703 | Home? |
31703 | How long have you been here, Harry? |
31703 | How would I know? |
31703 | Is Annette waiting? |
31703 | Little Dickie? |
31703 | Oh, yes? |
31703 | Oh? |
31703 | Shall we go, Harry? |
31703 | Shall we go? |
31703 | Started? |
31703 | Was there anyone else? |
31703 | Was there, Harry? |
31703 | What year did you crash? |
31703 | What? |
31703 | Where have I been? |
31703 | Where have you been? |
31703 | Where have you been? |
31703 | Who are you? |
31703 | Who are you? |
31703 | Why did n''t you come before? |
31703 | Why would n''t she, Harry? |
31703 | Why? |
31703 | Why? |
31703 | Why? |
31703 | Yes? |
31703 | You did? |
31703 | You go up first, will you, Leo? |
31703 | Are you ready?" |
31703 | Are you ready?" |
31703 | Do you suppose that was all right? |
31703 | Does she still braid her hair?" |
31703 | How are you, William?" |
31703 | It was n''t easy to find you, do n''t you see?" |
31703 | What year was it, Harry?" |
31703 | Would you like to see their graves? |
31962 | Did we fill the ship? |
31962 | Did you notice how thin he''s become? 31962 How many?" |
31962 | Must you use that word''slaves,''Lan? 31962 Oh? |
31962 | On our own time? |
31962 | Put us on an extra job after working us hard twelve hours a day? |
31962 | Want to know something, Jarth? |
31962 | What? 31962 Will they multiply fast,"asked Shalla,"so there will be enough for all?" |
31962 | Wo n''t it be dangerous? 31962 You believe everything they tell you, hah? |
31962 | You mean we gettin''that old? 31962 And how about them-- will any of them live? 31962 But certain advocates of government control insisted on public ownership of the food farms--"What do you mean, certain advocates? 31962 But we wo n''t be using them much longer, will we? |
31962 | Ca n''t you skip these last few?" |
31962 | Can we take it away from them?" |
31962 | I thought maybe in your spare time--""You want to kill us?" |
31962 | Just from those small tips?" |
31962 | Or a_ dopolin_ or two when they have a baby or a wedding?" |
31962 | Suppose we wait too long?" |
31962 | What''s wrong with giving them a few_ polins_ now and then? |
31962 | When you havin''that revolution?" |
31962 | Which one this?" |
31962 | Why did you people spend half your time shooting each other, Dad?" |
18602 | A little intellectual monster out of her? |
18602 | A young genius, Miss Tilden? |
18602 | Again? 18602 Ah, Jimmy,"said Paul in a soothing voice,"why did you run off? |
18602 | All of it? |
18602 | And I am a ruthless man with political ambition? |
18602 | And anything he said before does n''t count any more? |
18602 | And has it? |
18602 | And he has not made it since, to the best of your knowledge? |
18602 | And how do we use it? |
18602 | And how do you intend to make that come to pass? |
18602 | And how do you propose to prevent this war? |
18602 | And if I point out that any such process is of extreme interest to the State and to the Union itself, and as such must be disclosed? |
18602 | And if I say No? |
18602 | And if he ai n''t? |
18602 | And just why may I not? |
18602 | And now? |
18602 | And subsequently you replaced them with stuff you believed more suitable for a child of five, is that it? |
18602 | And the nature of his toys and furnishings? |
18602 | And then I''ll know it cold? |
18602 | And then we''ll pretend to send you and Martha to boarding school? |
18602 | And then, again? |
18602 | And then? |
18602 | And what good will that do? |
18602 | And what should I have done? |
18602 | And what was your response to his objection? |
18602 | And why not? |
18602 | And you are paying a rental on certain rooms of this house? |
18602 | And you hope to make Martha another misfit? |
18602 | And you wrote a short story that sold to_ Boy''s Magazine_? |
18602 | And you''ve testified that when you moved into the Holden home, you found things as the Holdens had provided them for their child? |
18602 | And your purpose in opening this hearing was to convince this Court that James Holden should be returned by legal procedure to such surroundings? |
18602 | And--? |
18602 | And--? |
18602 | Any identification? |
18602 | Any objection? |
18602 | Anybody care to hazard some loose change on my ability? |
18602 | Anyone-- I mean how many--? |
18602 | Are we going to sit here all night? |
18602 | Are we such a bunch of clowns? |
18602 | Are you sure? |
18602 | Because my husband has been gone for five years? |
18602 | Bindlestiff, huh? |
18602 | Blindness? |
18602 | Bridge,he said thoughtfully,"consists of creating a logical process of play out of a random distribution of values, does n''t it?" |
18602 | But can you afford it? |
18602 | But could n''t you convince them--? |
18602 | But have you ever attended school? |
18602 | But how? |
18602 | But suppose someone asks Martha about the Hermit of Martin''s Hill? |
18602 | But this station- master business--? |
18602 | But until then--? |
18602 | But were they suitable for James Holden? |
18602 | But what shall I do? |
18602 | But what''s missing? |
18602 | But where are your parents? 18602 But why should anybody ask such personal questions?" |
18602 | But why? |
18602 | But why? |
18602 | But wo n''t it make--? |
18602 | But, well-- what I mean, is-- Just who is Mr. Maxwell? 18602 But--""Did n''t you like it?" |
18602 | But--"Got an hour? |
18602 | Can I come back tomorrow night? |
18602 | Can this be done? |
18602 | Can we help? |
18602 | Can you cash this, please? |
18602 | Can you protect yourself? |
18602 | Can you stand the pressure of a whole world angered because you''ve denied them their right to an education? |
18602 | Cautious? |
18602 | Cigarette? |
18602 | Could be, but what has all this to do with me? 18602 Counsel, are you finished?" |
18602 | Did n''t you like it? |
18602 | Did you intend to keep it for yourself? |
18602 | Did you? |
18602 | Do n''t you like lawyers, honey? |
18602 | Do you have to--came out as"Does you has to--?" |
18602 | Do you tell that to all the girls? |
18602 | During those years, Mrs. Fisher, did James Holden at any time conduct himself in any other manner but the actions of an honest citizen? 18602 English?" |
18602 | Er-- how old are you? |
18602 | First,said Manison, his pencil poised over a notebook,"Who lives here in permanent residence, and for how long?" |
18602 | Flop? |
18602 | Friday? |
18602 | Got a flop? |
18602 | Has he made that statement recently? |
18602 | Have you an account here? |
18602 | He taking over? |
18602 | He wo n''t be gone long, will he? |
18602 | Hey, will this contraption of yours teach me how to adjust a set of tappets? |
18602 | Hiding? |
18602 | History? |
18602 | How can that be? |
18602 | How come with your education you do n''t know how to type? |
18602 | How could he, young man? |
18602 | How do we memorize anything? |
18602 | How do you want it? |
18602 | How does it work? |
18602 | How is Maggie? |
18602 | How much have you heard? |
18602 | How old are you, young fellow? |
18602 | How old are you, young man? |
18602 | How old are you? |
18602 | How so? |
18602 | How would you like to collect twenty- five hundred dollars? |
18602 | How''s he doing? |
18602 | How,he asked slowly,"can a risk be calculated?" |
18602 | Hum,he said,"that''s the Herm-- er, d''you know him?" |
18602 | Hungry? |
18602 | I do n''t see--? |
18602 | I may not? |
18602 | I''ll teach you, you little--"Pedagogue? |
18602 | I''m supposed to take a cab--"I''m going your way, why not ride along with me? |
18602 | In there? |
18602 | In what way? |
18602 | In your opinion, were these surroundings suitable for James Holden? |
18602 | Incredible? 18602 Indeed? |
18602 | Is it going to cost much? |
18602 | Is n''t here? |
18602 | Is n''t it right? 18602 Is n''t it?" |
18602 | Is n''t that a bit young to be writing stories? |
18602 | It does n''t make sense, does it? |
18602 | It is bad to elevate the mind of the average ward- heeler? 18602 It-- could teach me?" |
18602 | James, would you say that your method of educating yourself is completely perfected? |
18602 | James,he said in a quieter voice,"Can you repair the damage quickly?" |
18602 | James,said Martha brightly,"we should be somewhat better than a pair of kids who do n''t know what it''s all about, should n''t we?" |
18602 | James,said Paul Brennan quietly,"do you see you''re making trouble for your grandparents? |
18602 | James,she said softly,"do you know the rest of your numbers?" |
18602 | Janet, what''s with you, anyway? |
18602 | Janet, what_ is_ with you? |
18602 | Jimmy James, who taught you about leverage? |
18602 | Jimmy who? |
18602 | Jimmy,pleaded his grandmother,"ca n''t you see? |
18602 | Just who is this Charles Maxwell character, anyway? |
18602 | Kid, do you want a flop for the night? |
18602 | Late? 18602 Let''s get this straight,"he said,"now that we''re on the subject, what about Mr. Charles Maxwell?" |
18602 | Letter? |
18602 | Like what? |
18602 | Martha? |
18602 | May I get you some coffee or a highball? |
18602 | Meaning what? |
18602 | Moe, what did this kid sell you? |
18602 | My goodness, what''s the matter with him? |
18602 | Need anything, ma''am? |
18602 | No luck, kid? |
18602 | No, but--"And when did you intend to release it? |
18602 | No? 18602 Nobody?" |
18602 | Not perfected? |
18602 | Now, James,went on Waterman,"have you ever entertained the idea of not releasing the details of your method?" |
18602 | Now, Jimmy, how does your father drive? 18602 Now, will you go?" |
18602 | Now,asked James,"what''s going on here?" |
18602 | Now,he asked,"will you repair your machine?" |
18602 | Oh, now Janet--"That''s what you meant, is n''t it? |
18602 | Oh? 18602 Oh?" |
18602 | Okay, but how are we going to work it? 18602 Or did n''t they provide you with this tidbit of vital statistic?" |
18602 | Or,added Manison,"was it so that he would know how close to the limit he could go without stepping over the line?" |
18602 | Perturbed? 18602 Precedent?" |
18602 | Pregnant? |
18602 | Prepared for what? |
18602 | Risky? |
18602 | Round- trip or one- way? |
18602 | Roundtree? 18602 Sissy?" |
18602 | So if this is true, James, just who owns that fabulous machine of yours? |
18602 | So what are you doing now? |
18602 | So what can we do? |
18602 | So, James, shall we go quietly or shall we have a scene? |
18602 | So? |
18602 | Suppose she were working in the A.E.C.-College? |
18602 | Sure it''s all right? |
18602 | Suspicion of what? |
18602 | Talking about me? |
18602 | That all? |
18602 | The house is your property? |
18602 | The little genius, huh? |
18602 | Then let''s try it just once, please? |
18602 | Then listen--At the end of James Holden''s long explanation, Tim Fisher said,"Me--? |
18602 | Then why are n''t you going? |
18602 | Then why do you bother asking? |
18602 | Then why does n''t he make use of it? |
18602 | Then will you explain why you have kept this a secret? |
18602 | Then you agree with our interest? |
18602 | Then you tell me who is responsible for the person of James Holden? |
18602 | Think not? 18602 Think you know everything you need to know to enter this adult world?" |
18602 | To read and write, of course? |
18602 | To which he objected? |
18602 | Tom, what do you make of this? |
18602 | Upon what grounds? |
18602 | Upon what grounds? |
18602 | Was n''t very well, was it? |
18602 | Well, I suppose it had to do with judgment? |
18602 | Well, suppose you could do what you wish this year? 18602 Well, that-- er--""Would be different?" |
18602 | Well, why are n''t you in school? |
18602 | Well, young man, where to? 18602 Well,"said Martha,"are n''t we?" |
18602 | Well? |
18602 | What are you hiding? |
18602 | What book? |
18602 | What did you do to Brennan, here? |
18602 | What did you do? |
18602 | What do you fear? |
18602 | What do you intend to do about it? |
18602 | What do you mean, what''s with her? |
18602 | What do you mean,''what''s with me?'' |
18602 | What do you mean? |
18602 | What do you think now about those days? |
18602 | What else did they teach you, James? |
18602 | What goes on here? |
18602 | What happened? |
18602 | What happened? |
18602 | What is his point of view? |
18602 | What is your definition of''furtive''? |
18602 | What took you so long? |
18602 | What was-- that? |
18602 | What were you doing at six years old, Brennan? 18602 What''cha do, kid?" |
18602 | What''s going on? |
18602 | What''s so darned funny? |
18602 | What''s so darned funny? |
18602 | What''s so funny? |
18602 | What''s that for? |
18602 | What''s the gimmick, James? |
18602 | What''s up? |
18602 | What''s wrong with higher education? |
18602 | What''s your name? |
18602 | What''s your name? |
18602 | What''s your name? |
18602 | What? |
18602 | What? |
18602 | What? |
18602 | Whatcha know about it? |
18602 | When did Columbus discover America? |
18602 | When last did you hear him say words to that effect? |
18602 | When? |
18602 | When? |
18602 | Where are you going, young man? 18602 Where did you attend school?" |
18602 | Where did you get this check, young fellow? |
18602 | Where did you get your education? |
18602 | Where''d you sleep last night? |
18602 | Where''s Judge Carter? |
18602 | Where? |
18602 | Who do you want killed? |
18602 | Who is this Jimmy James? |
18602 | Who would n''t? |
18602 | Who you staying with? |
18602 | Who''re you? |
18602 | Who''re your parents, kid? |
18602 | Who''s responsible for you? |
18602 | Who''s writing you? |
18602 | Why did they wait so long if they both want it? |
18602 | Why did you run away? 18602 Why have you told me all this?" |
18602 | Why not? |
18602 | Why not? |
18602 | Why not? |
18602 | Why not? |
18602 | Why should he be stewing? |
18602 | Why? |
18602 | Why? |
18602 | Why? |
18602 | Wise, huh? |
18602 | Would you expect to know all of her business if she were your wife? |
18602 | Yes, I did, and--"Was that good judgment, James Holden? |
18602 | Yes, but--? |
18602 | Yes? |
18602 | Yet you claim to have the education of a high- school graduate? |
18602 | You afraid of that Moe punk, Jimmy? |
18602 | You are-- I what? |
18602 | You assume that I''ll stay, then? |
18602 | You do n''t doubt that I can, do you? |
18602 | You do n''t think I''m including her out, do you? |
18602 | You do, James? 18602 You escaped from an orphan asylum?" |
18602 | You know the machine wo n''t hurt, do n''t you? |
18602 | You mean that test- trio? |
18602 | You still want revenge? 18602 You understand that under the state laws that provide for the education of minor children, the curriculum must be approved by the state?" |
18602 | You want to be smart, like James, do n''t you? |
18602 | You want your competence affirmed legally? 18602 You will?" |
18602 | You wrote-- but why? |
18602 | You''ll keep an ear out for Martha? |
18602 | You''re James Holden? |
18602 | You''re Jimmy James? |
18602 | You''re not concerned about losing the rubber, are you? |
18602 | You''re not concerned over Maxwell, are you? |
18602 | You''re satisfied, then? |
18602 | You''re saying that this Holden kid is smarter than I am? |
18602 | Your Honor,asked Waterman,"ca n''t we have your indulgence?" |
18602 | Abruptly his teacher snapped,"James Holden, how much is seven times nine?" |
18602 | After all, what was wrong with the girl''s learning proper speech? |
18602 | Agree, James?" |
18602 | Alone in the kitchen, James asked Martha,"What''s with your mother?" |
18602 | Am I not correct?" |
18602 | Am I right?" |
18602 | And the children?" |
18602 | And then, as Brennan made no response, James Holden went on,"Or were you by chance reading the word''pedagogue''?" |
18602 | And where-- if he exists-- is this Charles Maxwell?" |
18602 | Any relation to Jesse James?" |
18602 | Are we friends again?" |
18602 | Brennan said,"You understand me, do n''t you, Jimmy?" |
18602 | Brightly, Jimmy asked,"Can I open an account here?" |
18602 | But can James Holden fly a kite or shoot a marble? |
18602 | But darn it, Martha, how does a guy grow up? |
18602 | But how about Brennan?" |
18602 | But how are you going to swing it, technically in ignorance of the existence of such a machine?" |
18602 | But is n''t crying for a lawyer an admission of some sort?" |
18602 | But now that we''ve covered this problem, let''s drop the subject for a while, huh?" |
18602 | But the law is subject to interpretation and change and argument and precedent-- Precedent? |
18602 | But what happens without''Maxwell''? |
18602 | But where can a five- year- old hide? |
18602 | But who would listen to any complaint about too much kindness? |
18602 | But why does any kid have to live for himself?" |
18602 | By the time an overworked nurse stopped to think and finally asked,"Kitty, are you taking care of the little boy in Bed 6 over in 219?" |
18602 | Ca n''t you believe that?" |
18602 | Ca n''t you see?" |
18602 | Can you do the multiplication table?" |
18602 | Can you understand that?" |
18602 | Come in?" |
18602 | Could our butchers operate; must our housewives live among a horde of flies? |
18602 | Could our policemen aim their guns at a vicious criminal if they were conditioned against killing? |
18602 | Could you have planned your own dinner and prepared it, or would you have dined on chocolate bars washed down with strawberry pop? |
18602 | Did you or did you not aid in the education of Martha Bagley, now Martha Fisher?" |
18602 | Do n''t you know?" |
18602 | Do you expect him down, or shall I go upstairs--?" |
18602 | Do you have to report in, punch a time clock, tuck him in-- or do you turn into a pumpkin at the stroke of twelve?" |
18602 | Do you know what positive identification means?" |
18602 | Do you like Mulligan?" |
18602 | Do you suppose that I could sit in a classroom among my nine- year- old contemporaries very long without being found out?" |
18602 | Do you understand?" |
18602 | Do your folks have an account here?" |
18602 | Does n''t that give me some rights?" |
18602 | Does that make sense?" |
18602 | Does the State study all textbooks and the manner in which each and every school presents them? |
18602 | Envy? |
18602 | Et cetera?" |
18602 | Fast or slow?" |
18602 | Finally he looked at Janet Fisher and said,"May I also presume that you would be happy to resume your association with James Holden?" |
18602 | Finally he moved back an inch and said,"What''s the matter?" |
18602 | First, James Holden was an exceptional child?" |
18602 | Fisher?" |
18602 | Five? |
18602 | Food was of high importance, but how could he get it without attracting attention to himself? |
18602 | For what? |
18602 | For whom? |
18602 | Get it?" |
18602 | Give up, now?" |
18602 | Grant it? |
18602 | Has he ever had the fun of sliding into third base, or whittling on a peg, or any of the other enjoyable trivia of boyhood? |
18602 | Hate? |
18602 | Have I made myself clear?" |
18602 | Have n''t we enough trouble as it is? |
18602 | Have you any idea why the framers of the Constitution of the United States placed such restrictions?" |
18602 | Have you no ambition? |
18602 | Have you no friends? |
18602 | He asked Jake about it:"Why did n''t you take the sea- green Ford in front of the corner store?" |
18602 | He bubbled and blurted,"Wha-- whu--?" |
18602 | He sat down and asked,"What happened, Jimmy?" |
18602 | He swallowed and then asked, lamely,"Why does he have to be so furtive?" |
18602 | He was old enough to learn-- Learn--? |
18602 | He went on,"You know what your father''s machine will do for you, do n''t you, Jimmy?" |
18602 | He''d--""He''d what? |
18602 | He''s covered Mason''s History of Superstition and--""Superstition?" |
18602 | He''s not to be interrupted, is he? |
18602 | His grandfather said,"Jimmy, are n''t you exaggerating? |
18602 | How could she make this youngster understand that eighty is not an age at which to embark upon the process of raising a five- year- old to maturity? |
18602 | How does a guy learn these things?" |
18602 | How long do you think it would have been before millions of people howled at your door? |
18602 | How much?" |
18602 | How soon, wondered Jake, might the ante be raised to two Gee? |
18602 | How, may I ask?" |
18602 | I mean, did he perform or suggest the performance of any illegal act to your knowledge?" |
18602 | I suppose you think that any man in this room can handle you simply because we''re all larger than you are? |
18602 | I''m ordered out of my room, am I? |
18602 | I''ve checked--""How dare you check--?" |
18602 | If you have nothing to hide, why are you acting as if you were sitting on the lid?" |
18602 | In a different tone she asked,"What did you do last year?" |
18602 | In other words, you hoped to make an intellectual misfit out of her, too?" |
18602 | In what way must the curriculum be approved? |
18602 | Is Mr. Fisher home? |
18602 | Is it a deal?" |
18602 | Is it wrong, when at the present time it takes a man until he is almost thirty years old before he can say that his education is complete?" |
18602 | Is something wrong?" |
18602 | Is that clear?" |
18602 | Is that, and everything else I''ve said in private, very clear?" |
18602 | Is this making a better world, or is n''t it?" |
18602 | James, what did I do?" |
18602 | Jealousy? |
18602 | Know what I think? |
18602 | Know''em?" |
18602 | London? |
18602 | Lord knows we''ve plenty of education between us, but--""James, how did we get that education?" |
18602 | Manison?" |
18602 | Martha? |
18602 | May he enter the polling place and cast his vote? |
18602 | Maybe Mars?" |
18602 | Maybe-- hand Tim Fisher a bit with great gesture and he would not go prying for the whole? |
18602 | Maybe--""Who''s he?" |
18602 | Mr. Fisher, where would you place me in school?" |
18602 | Mr. Manison was introduced around and Tim Fisher said, cautiously,"What''s the trouble here?" |
18602 | Mr. Mitchell was scornful: Maybe James would like to vote and smoke a pipe? |
18602 | Mrs. Bagley said,"In other words, the fact that he offered me a job in writing and I took it in writing--?" |
18602 | No legal guardian? |
18602 | Now tell me, were the toys, surroundings, and the home suitable for James Holden?" |
18602 | Now, Jimmy, where was I when you left my apartment?" |
18602 | Now, kid, do you know anything about spotting?" |
18602 | Now, tell me, Mr. Fisher, to whom shall she remain loyal?" |
18602 | Now, what''s going on? |
18602 | Now, what''s the story?" |
18602 | Now, young man, for the last time, will you walk or will you be carried? |
18602 | Okay? |
18602 | On the fringe of this group, an olive- skinned Brazilian co- ed asks:"Where''s Martha?" |
18602 | On the other hand, suppose we''treated''people to feel anguish at thoughts of murder or killing, theft, treason, and other forms of human deviltry?" |
18602 | Or does the State merely insist that the school child be taught certain subjects?" |
18602 | Paris? |
18602 | Perhaps civic pride? |
18602 | Perhaps you''ve looked up some of the''Charles Maxwell''books? |
18602 | Please?" |
18602 | Ready, Martha?" |
18602 | Revenge? |
18602 | Shall he be granted the right to enter a tavern to buy a drink? |
18602 | Shall he go to Harvard alone, or shall he go to coeducational California with the hope that Martha will follow him? |
18602 | She asked,"James, do you mind if I go out this evening?" |
18602 | She looks up and says,"What if he does n''t make the connection?" |
18602 | Some of them yelping for help and some of them bitterly objecting to tampering with the immature brain? |
18602 | Someone going to meet you, of course?" |
18602 | Still puzzled, Waterman asked,"Mrs. Fisher, who did supervise the House on Martin''s Hill?" |
18602 | The driver said to Moe,"Think he''s all right?" |
18602 | The steward placed a menu in front of him, and then asked carefully,"How much money do you want to spend, young man?" |
18602 | Theft? |
18602 | Then he said,"Dad, why did you make that sacrifice bid on the last hand?" |
18602 | Then who writes these stories? |
18602 | They do not lead the pack in an easy lope, for who holds rank when admirals meet? |
18602 | Throw the machine? |
18602 | Tim Fisher obviously desired extramarital relations with Mrs. Bagley-- or was it premarital relations? |
18602 | Tim? |
18602 | Tim? |
18602 | To provide the smalltime politician with a fine grasp of the National Problem and how his little local problems fit into the big picture? |
18602 | Treason? |
18602 | Understand?" |
18602 | Understand?" |
18602 | Understand?" |
18602 | Understand?" |
18602 | Was the Manhattan Project called''furtive''until Hiroshima gave the story away?" |
18602 | Waterman?" |
18602 | Well, what about that cookbook?" |
18602 | Well, what had Paul Brennan to gain? |
18602 | Were you writing boys''stories for a nationwide magazine of high circulation and accredited quality? |
18602 | What I mean is that no matter how we got our education, we had to learn, did n''t we?" |
18602 | What about the police?" |
18602 | What are you doing here? |
18602 | What are you talking about?" |
18602 | What did I do and how am I lying?" |
18602 | What did I do and how do I lie?" |
18602 | What do you have in mind?" |
18602 | What is your point?" |
18602 | What kind of a man is he?" |
18602 | What makes you think it ca n''t?" |
18602 | What then?" |
18602 | What would that be?" |
18602 | When is eleven- thirty late?" |
18602 | Where did you come by your knowledge?" |
18602 | Where did you learn it?" |
18602 | Where have you been?" |
18602 | Where is your daughter and where is that little boy? |
18602 | Who handles your business affairs?" |
18602 | Who knows why any man will hazard his hard- earned money on the orientation of a pair of dice? |
18602 | Who says,''go ahead,''if he has an attack of acute appendicitis?" |
18602 | Who supports you-- and this house?" |
18602 | Why are we sitting here fumbling? |
18602 | Why would he do the evil thing you say he did?" |
18602 | Will his request for a license to marry be honored? |
18602 | Will the Court honor a petition that the case be dismissed?" |
18602 | Will you direct him to respond to my direct question with a direct answer?" |
18602 | With a thoughtful expression, Judge Carter said,"James Holden, how did you acquire this magnificent education at the tender age of twelve- plus?" |
18602 | Wo n''t he be punished enough just hearing the word''pedagogue''?" |
18602 | You think I let you keep the machine just to play games? |
18602 | You visitin''him?" |
18602 | You''re not goin''to the college?" |
18602 | _ What was Judge Carter doing?_***** James Holden arrived to find the home of Judge Norman L. Carter an upset madhouse. |
18602 | and received the answer,"No, are n''t you?" |
18602 | installation on the other side of town?" |
22767 | A sacrifice? |
22767 | About the Gods-- what kind of punishment will they receive? |
22767 | Ah,Forrester said, and then:"Testing?" |
22767 | And Hera had to rush to get a replacement? 22767 And all the Gods have to work the machine at once?" |
22767 | And anyhow,the old man went on,"what''s all this got to do with progress?" |
22767 | And how''s the winebibber? |
22767 | And suppose I fail? |
22767 | And that''s why they had to go into hiding? |
22767 | And what''d the other fellow look like, eh? 22767 And you first got wind of them on Earth about three thousand years ago?" |
22767 | And,the priest said,"merely by the way, as it might be, without meaning harm, if you would ask a blessing for me-- Aphrodite''s blessing? |
22767 | And? |
22767 | Any other comments? |
22767 | As a--"How does your face feel? |
22767 | Back to business-- right? |
22767 | Business? |
22767 | But if he''s unconscious,Kathy put in,"why were you pointing at him?" |
22767 | But what I wanted to ask--"Yes? |
22767 | But what does all this have to do with your passing, or not passing, the course? |
22767 | But what kind of a God am I? |
22767 | But where? |
22767 | But? |
22767 | California? |
22767 | Call me a liar? |
22767 | Can everybody see each other? |
22767 | Clothes? |
22767 | Crude? |
22767 | Dead? 22767 Depends?" |
22767 | Diana,Forrester said,"what are the Gods?" |
22767 | Dionysus? |
22767 | Do you accept? |
22767 | Do you know who I am? 22767 Doubt? |
22767 | Else why would I give you audience? 22767 Exercising?" |
22767 | Fail? |
22767 | Feel better? |
22767 | First name? |
22767 | Forrester? |
22767 | Girl friend, wife-- or do n''t you Athenans go in for that sort of thing? 22767 Got that?" |
22767 | Have n''t they? |
22767 | He''s a good deal too noisy, though, do n''t you think? |
22767 | Him? |
22767 | How about Tenting Tonight? |
22767 | How about another chorus? |
22767 | How about television? 22767 How about the others?" |
22767 | How about what? |
22767 | How about you? |
22767 | How come? |
22767 | How could we get that far ahead of you? |
22767 | How did you catch her? |
22767 | How do you know I''m not under some sort of carefully concealed arrest? 22767 How''d you get in here, anyway?" |
22767 | How''s that again? |
22767 | How''s the Owl- boy today? |
22767 | How? |
22767 | I do n''t suppose,he said tentatively,"that you have any idea just what this-- high honor is?" |
22767 | I do? |
22767 | I mean,he continued, more quietly,"what will I do for, Your Concupiscence?" |
22767 | I suppose I could answer your question with another question-- why not? 22767 I''d have to-- stay away from mortals?" |
22767 | I''m sure you--"But what happened? |
22767 | I--"You spilling that stuff on me? 22767 In class, too?" |
22767 | Invisibility,Diana said,"or incognito?" |
22767 | Is he-- is he dead? |
22767 | Is n''t it? |
22767 | Is n''t this fun? |
22767 | Is n''t this_ exciting_? |
22767 | It is? |
22767 | Less advanced culture? |
22767 | Let''s listen to the rules, shall we? 22767 Like what?" |
22767 | Lord Dionysus,Kathy asked in that same innocent tone,"what are you pointing at out there?" |
22767 | May I help you? |
22767 | Me, too? |
22767 | Me? 22767 Me?" |
22767 | Me? |
22767 | Me? |
22767 | Mind your using his name? 22767 More?" |
22767 | Mr. Forrester,Maya said plaintively,"what is your first name?" |
22767 | Mr.--Bill-- do you think I''ll pass Introductory World History? |
22767 | My goodness, what would that boy be doing in California? |
22767 | My what? |
22767 | Now look here, friend--"Friend? |
22767 | Now what? |
22767 | Now, there-- what do you say to the entertainment your God provides? 22767 Now?" |
22767 | Oh? |
22767 | Orgies? |
22767 | Others? |
22767 | Pointing? |
22767 | Power? |
22767 | Progress? |
22767 | Ready? |
22767 | Really? |
22767 | Really? |
22767 | Really? |
22767 | See? |
22767 | Shall we prepare for the-- sacrifice? |
22767 | Sing? 22767 Singing?" |
22767 | So tell me-- what are we now? 22767 So there are going to be more tests?" |
22767 | So there you are, eh? 22767 Started?" |
22767 | Stuffy? 22767 The-- the Goddess?" |
22767 | Then the subject is closed, is n''t it? |
22767 | They were n''t all disguises, were they? |
22767 | Think so? |
22767 | This guy giving you trouble or something? |
22767 | This guy? |
22767 | Uh-- would you mind keeping your voices down a little? |
22767 | Want another, buddy? |
22767 | We all like games, do n''t we? 22767 Well, are we all ready now?" |
22767 | Well, then, what are we waiting for? |
22767 | Well,Forrester said mildly,"what good is progress?" |
22767 | Well,Forrester said reasonably,"what good is television?" |
22767 | Were? |
22767 | Wh-- what do you want me to do? |
22767 | What about Dionysus? |
22767 | What about, Miss-- uh-- Miss Wilson? |
22767 | What are you talking about? |
22767 | What are you talking about? |
22767 | What do I have to do with it? 22767 What do you mean, everything?" |
22767 | What else would I be talking about? 22767 What good''s progress? |
22767 | What good? |
22767 | What have you got? 22767 What is it?" |
22767 | What kind of game, Lord Dionysus? |
22767 | What seems to be the trouble? 22767 What''ll it be, friend?" |
22767 | What''s that? |
22767 | What''s the matter, Herb? |
22767 | What''s this for? |
22767 | What? |
22767 | Where else would the old fool be? 22767 Where''s Apollo? |
22767 | Where''s Gerda? 22767 Where''s the patient? |
22767 | Where? |
22767 | Where? |
22767 | Where? |
22767 | Who do you think you are-- my husband? |
22767 | Who else? |
22767 | Who you calling a blockhead, buster? |
22767 | Who? |
22767 | Who? |
22767 | Why bother? |
22767 | Why did you and the other Gods leave Earth for three thousand years? 22767 Why go on being Gods? |
22767 | Why not? 22767 Why the absence?" |
22767 | Why would Mars do something like that and especially now? 22767 Why? |
22767 | Why? |
22767 | Why? |
22767 | Why? |
22767 | Will they be temporary or permanent? |
22767 | Wo n''t it? |
22767 | Wo n''t you listen to me? |
22767 | Won? 22767 Yes, Zeus is a long way from the great hero of the legends, is n''t he? |
22767 | You do n''t suppose that we would pick a mortal for an important job like this without making certain that he was capable of doing the job, do you? |
22767 | You know who we are now, do n''t you? |
22767 | You mean today? |
22767 | You mean us? |
22767 | You mean we have to whisper? 22767 You mean with him?" |
22767 | You remember Hercules and Achilles, do n''t you? |
22767 | You see, I''m--"_ No infidel?_the tall man roared. |
22767 | You want to know my first name? |
22767 | You wanted me to see you? |
22767 | You''re William Forrester? |
22767 | You''re William Forrester? |
22767 | You''re an Athenian, are n''t you? |
22767 | You''re not to ask his name, or mention anything about this visit to anyone-- understand? |
22767 | _ Bore_ me? |
22767 | _ Do?_he burst out. |
22767 | _ Hear_ me? |
22767 | _ More?_"There are certain other powers to be given you in addition. 22767 _ Several?_"Forrester exclaimed. |
22767 | _ Spills_ it on you? |
22767 | _ Swallow_ it? |
22767 | _ Trouble?_ Sam, he''s an_ infidel_! |
22767 | _ Us?_"Well,Bor Mellistos said,"you have the experience. |
22767 | ( Had n''t it, though? |
22767 | A sacrifice? |
22767 | After all, an ordinary girl could n''t be expected to keep up with Dionysus during a revel, could she? |
22767 | After all, lard- head, it''s my job, is n''t it? |
22767 | All right?" |
22767 | Am I right, dear?" |
22767 | An infidel or something?" |
22767 | And I do think he works very nicely, do n''t you?" |
22767 | And as for Aphrodite-- who knew? |
22767 | And how else could all this argument have gone on without anyone hearing it? |
22767 | And how had they gotten to Earth in the first place? |
22767 | And if an imitation is all that''s needed, why not hire an actor instead of a history professor? |
22767 | And if that was true, then why could n''t a God die too? |
22767 | And not to be repeated to any mortal-- understand?" |
22767 | And the threat of atomic war is gone, too, is n''t it?" |
22767 | And then he said:"Oh?" |
22767 | And what makes you think Hera would go along with him if he did?" |
22767 | And what was it that Venus had said during that argument with Mars? |
22767 | And what, Forrester asked himself, was the answer to that-- except a punch in the mouth? |
22767 | And where did you come from in the first place? |
22767 | And where was he going? |
22767 | And why all the secrecy? |
22767 | And you can believe me when I tell you-- believe me, Your Concupiscence-- take my word when I tell you--""Yes?" |
22767 | And, for that matter, how had he seen the two of them in the darkness? |
22767 | And, he reflected, how much more of_ what_? |
22767 | And-- always supposing she had the right to be there, as of course she must have had-- what did she want with William Forrester? |
22767 | Another_ substitute_? |
22767 | Answer me that, will you, man? |
22767 | Are you completely crazy?" |
22767 | As if we were doing something secret?" |
22767 | At last he muttered:"What do you want to know?" |
22767 | Bacchus? |
22767 | Because just a few hours ago I was doing very nicely on my own and I--""What are your questions?" |
22767 | Blasphemy? |
22767 | Bottle here?" |
22767 | Brushing the possibility of a rude reply from his mind, Forrester said simply:"Yes? |
22767 | But I did n''t start--""Did n''t you?" |
22767 | But I''d like to ask you--""Yes?" |
22767 | But another sacrifice? |
22767 | But how do you want to go?" |
22767 | But was she keeping an eye on him, too? |
22767 | But what gave him his standing? |
22767 | But what happens next?" |
22767 | But what should he call her? |
22767 | But what? |
22767 | But why should it be true? |
22767 | But, damn it, why did he let the young idiot get his goat that way? |
22767 | But, then, they were supernatural, were n''t they? |
22767 | By the way, do you know where they were hiding all this time?" |
22767 | CHAPTER NINE"Now,"Forrester said gaily,"let''s see if your God has all the names right, shall we?" |
22767 | Can you see that? |
22767 | Can you understand that?" |
22767 | Capacities? |
22767 | Did it matter? |
22767 | Did n''t he have enough self- control just to ignore Symes and his oafish insults? |
22767 | Do I bore you?" |
22767 | Do n''t you think we have other interests-- such as they are?" |
22767 | Do we have a quorum? |
22767 | Do you accept these judgments and this honor?" |
22767 | Do you doubt him?" |
22767 | Do you know who you''re talking to? |
22767 | Do you mean you''re in love with me?" |
22767 | Do you understand me?" |
22767 | Even students like Maya Wilson? |
22767 | Fair enough, is n''t it?" |
22767 | Forrester could think of nothing to say but:"_ Me?_""You will be raised to the status of Godling,"Venus said. |
22767 | Forrester opened his mouth, and_ Why not?_ was on his lips. |
22767 | Forrester said:"_ Me?_ Through the_ Veil of Heaven_?" |
22767 | Forrester said:"_ Me?_ Through the_ Veil of Heaven_?" |
22767 | Forrester watched him for one long second, and then burst out:"What do I do after that?" |
22767 | Forrester, feeling that perhaps his first question could use some amplification, said:"Dionysus? |
22767 | From the Pontifex Maximus? |
22767 | Got any questions?" |
22767 | Got it? |
22767 | He did as she had bid him, wondering frantically what was going on, and why? |
22767 | He had to go to one of them-- but which one? |
22767 | Hephaestus, will you please take charge of the candidate?" |
22767 | Her_ job_? |
22767 | Hera said:"Sleep?" |
22767 | Hera?" |
22767 | History classes? |
22767 | How can we do any judging, if we ca n''t see?" |
22767 | How could he ever pass them all? |
22767 | How did we stand when the Gods returned?" |
22767 | How do I look?" |
22767 | How else could the man have come through the cordon of Myrmidons and seen them in the darkness? |
22767 | How else would he have dared to face up to Dionysus-- confident that he could beat him? |
22767 | How far would it count against him?) |
22767 | How long, he asked himself, had he been secretly doubting the fact that the Gods were Gods? |
22767 | How much more, he wondered, could he take? |
22767 | I could whip up some nectar-- and maybe an ambrosia sandwich?" |
22767 | I mean, man, really-- what are we?" |
22767 | I mean, what''s an orgy-- I mean, what''s a revel-- but a great big game? |
22767 | I say nothing against the Gods-- right? |
22767 | If there are only fifteen power nodes, then how come there were so many different Gods and Goddesses among the Greeks? |
22767 | In spite of what Vulcan had said, was he slated for further honors if he passed the new tests? |
22767 | In the first place, he thought, why had he been picked for the job? |
22767 | Instructions? |
22767 | Is n''t that right?" |
22767 | Is that clearly understood?" |
22767 | It''s like sympathetic magic-- see?" |
22767 | It''s true, is n''t it? |
22767 | Just what was_ that_ supposed to mean? |
22767 | Listen, Daddy- O-- how can the human race get anywhere without progress? |
22767 | Millicent said:"Game?" |
22767 | Miss Wilson? |
22767 | Nevertheless.... What more harm could he do to his chances? |
22767 | Now that I''ve failed my tests--""_ Failed?_"Diana cried. |
22767 | Now what unholy devil had made him say that? |
22767 | Now what would I do that for, after he''s been so helpful and all?" |
22767 | Now what?" |
22767 | Now, does that satisfy everybody? |
22767 | Now, look: this is your celebration, remember? |
22767 | Now, what kind of sense did that make? |
22767 | On the other hand, he asked himself, what could he do about it? |
22767 | On the other hand, he reminded himself again, what choice did he have? |
22767 | Only we make it a lot, eh?" |
22767 | Over there? |
22767 | Right?" |
22767 | Right?" |
22767 | Right?" |
22767 | Right?" |
22767 | Right?" |
22767 | Sacrilege? |
22767 | Shall we begin, dear?" |
22767 | She could n''t possibly prefer a lout like her current escort to good old Bill Forrester, could she? |
22767 | She sat down, looked up and said:"What''s the matter? |
22767 | So how come the Gods do n''t let us use it?" |
22767 | So what did the Pontifex Maximus want with William Forrester? |
22767 | So what, he thought, did the Temple Myrmidons want with him? |
22767 | Something about not killing Forrester, because then they would have to"get another--"Another_ what_? |
22767 | Still in the Temple?" |
22767 | Street brawls, you said?" |
22767 | Students? |
22767 | That it?" |
22767 | The High Priestess blinked and peered more closely at his face, and before he had a chance to speak she asked him:"What happened to you?" |
22767 | The Veil was there-- but was it what he hoped, or a trick? |
22767 | The first consideration ought to be the psychological records, would n''t you say?" |
22767 | The great wars that wrecked Europe-- you do n''t see any possibility of more of those, do you? |
22767 | The last test was to see if you could figure out who we were-- and you''ve done that, have n''t you?" |
22767 | The mortal?" |
22767 | The original Dionysus is dead, is n''t he?" |
22767 | The tall man leaned over and said loudly:"What''s the matter with you, bud? |
22767 | Then he added:"You''re asking me?" |
22767 | Then, gulping briefly, he amended it in a voice that had suddenly grown an octave:"You wanted to see me? |
22767 | Tried singing?" |
22767 | Understand?" |
22767 | Want a drink? |
22767 | Want to answer that one, Daddy- O? |
22767 | Was n''t that_ fun_?" |
22767 | Were they actually the Gods of ancient Greece, as they claimed? |
22767 | What advantage did the Gods get out of that"psychological resemblance"? |
22767 | What could they want with him? |
22767 | What crime are the Gods supposed to have committed?" |
22767 | What did he have to go back to? |
22767 | What did one do when assaulted( pleasantly, to be sure, but assault was assault) by a lovely girl who happened to be one of your freshman students? |
22767 | What did that mean? |
22767 | What did they want with him at the Tower of Zeus? |
22767 | What do you mean?" |
22767 | What had he done wrong? |
22767 | What happened to it?" |
22767 | What in Hades is so crude about it?" |
22767 | What is it?" |
22767 | What next?" |
22767 | What the blazes are you doing that for? |
22767 | What the everlasting bloody hell was going_ on_? |
22767 | What was her name? |
22767 | What was in store for him at the strange appointment? |
22767 | What was the High Priestess of Aphrodite doing in the Tower of Zeus All- Father anyway? |
22767 | What will happen?" |
22767 | What would be thought necessary to establish a man as a first- rate double for Dionysus? |
22767 | What would they be like? |
22767 | What''ll it be?" |
22767 | Where did they come from? |
22767 | Where had he been? |
22767 | Where had he gotten the name? |
22767 | Where had the Gods gone for three thousand years? |
22767 | Where were they? |
22767 | Where''s Morpheus?" |
22767 | Who else could make that statement? |
22767 | Who won?" |
22767 | Why could n''t she leave well enough alone? |
22767 | Why could n''t there just have been some sort of explanation, while the rest of you ran things?" |
22767 | Why did he deserve the honor of taking his place beside Hercules and Achilles and Odysseus and the other great heroes? |
22767 | Why dominate humanity?" |
22767 | Why had he been tested, for instance,_ after_ he had been made a demi- God? |
22767 | Why not? |
22767 | Why was he talking to the old man, anyway? |
22767 | Why? |
22767 | With Bill Forrester dead, then, had she turned to the oaf for comfort? |
22767 | Would you like to fill them?" |
22767 | You know you are going to be given the powers of a demi- God, do n''t you?" |
22767 | You mean me?" |
22767 | You realize that?" |
22767 | You_ are_ sitting over_ there_, are n''t you?" |
22767 | _ Secret_ instructions? |
32230 | Do You know, can You have any idea, what the mind of Man must have been like before the brains? |
32230 | What could the man have thought, that huge, useless man? |
31970 | But what about the_ Kastil_? |
31970 | Do you really think you have a case in our courts? |
31970 | Have you ever seen a man die of a blaster bolt? |
31970 | Have you tried hitting them with strong light? |
31970 | How can you handle the cats? |
31970 | How did you do it? |
31970 | Is it? |
31970 | Is the uranium poured into the box? |
31970 | Is there any uranium left? |
31970 | Party from the_ Bertha_? |
31970 | See anybody? |
31970 | What fool set off a magnesium flare with the_ Kastil_ on top of us? |
31970 | What''s all this scandal I hear about your space cats? |
31970 | What''s the matter? |
31970 | What''s this about IPM? |
31970 | Where are the cats? |
31970 | Who is it? |
31970 | Why did n''t you tell me the_ Kastil_ was so close, Scott? 31970 You?" |
31970 | Your men ready, Durval? |
31970 | And-- what was that? |
31970 | Are you poor little men getting tired?" |
31970 | Can you hear me?" |
31970 | Have you tried ultra- sonics on them?" |
31970 | Is that clear?" |
31970 | Oh, that disturbance at your mine pit?" |
31970 | Understand?" |
31970 | What gets rid of them?" |
31970 | What''s up?" |
31970 | Who gave you a clearance to land on our claim?" |
31223 | Are you going to talk or not? |
31223 | Been avoiding me lately? |
31223 | But how could we pose as David''s_ parents_, if he was my father? |
31223 | But if you had killed David-- what would have happened_ to me_? |
31223 | But where did you come from? |
31223 | But where do I come in? 31223 But who? |
31223 | Ca n''t you understand what I''ve said? 31223 David,"he said evenly,"you would n''t be making up stories about feeling that gun in your ribs, would you?" |
31223 | Dictator? |
31223 | Did you hear something? |
31223 | Do I have to draw you a picture? 31223 Eurasia?" |
31223 | How about you? 31223 How are things ever in Maintenance? |
31223 | How does this time- portal work? |
31223 | How far ahead? 31223 Married there, you say? |
31223 | Martin, ca n''t you see the implications? 31223 Mr. Strang, how long have you been working in the Barrier Base?" |
31223 | Not Eurasia? |
31223 | Strang? |
31223 | Unarmed, sir? |
31223 | What can I do? 31223 What did Morrel have to say?" |
31223 | What do you mean, Markson? |
31223 | What do you mean, they are n''t true? |
31223 | What kind of a fool do you think I am, Strang? 31223 What kind of trick is this?" |
31223 | What year is this? |
31223 | Where are we going? |
31223 | Where are we going? |
31223 | Where did you feel the gun? |
31223 | Where is he? 31223 Will that portal work both ways?" |
31223 | You mean, can it be reverse- wired? 31223 You rode all the way down here-- just to go home with me?" |
31223 | You say it can take us back--_why not forward?_"No good. 31223 You''re not going to do anything about this?" |
31223 | _ Who was that boy?_Martin looked away then, his face white. |
31223 | Agent? |
31223 | And I was your wife there, too-- Are you ready?" |
31223 | And how are things in Production?" |
31223 | August, 2078? |
31223 | But what else? |
31223 | But why? |
31223 | Conflicting memories?_ He walked shakily to the door, peered through the small peephole. |
31223 | Do I make myself quite clear?" |
31223 | Ever since a month after the war, is n''t that right? |
31223 | Had they ruined his mind? |
31223 | He listened, and then he said,"It could n''t have been an outsider?" |
31223 | He_ had_ to be lying-- But how could he lie, and still know that he was not lying? |
31223 | How are things in Maintenance?" |
31223 | How did that fit in? |
31223 | I was trying to follow the killers--""Killers?" |
31223 | Martin and Morrel were to be the assassins, the Intruders, and I was to keep tabs on you--""And the success of the attempt?" |
31223 | Or behind--?" |
31223 | Son born there? |
31223 | Strang?" |
31223 | They just clubbed me in the face to get me out of the way--""What sort of men?" |
31223 | This is America, is n''t it?" |
31223 | Was the fire the first time he had seen Drengo? |
31223 | Was this false- credential business part of some stupendous scheme against him? |
31223 | What had happened to him? |
31223 | What purpose? |
31223 | What to do? |
31223 | Where had the thought of"New Albany"come from? |
31223 | Why are you asking?" |
31223 | Why ca n''t he be reached now, and destroyed?" |
31223 | Why did n''t he die?" |
31223 | Why do n''t you go on home?" |
31223 | Why go after a kid?" |
31223 | Why had he shot little Davey? |
31223 | Why should he have an agent? |
31223 | _ And he knows he is!_"Lies? |
31223 | _ Could he have two memories? |
31223 | _ Just who are you, Mr. Strang, and where do you come from?_"Strang stared at the man, his pulse pounding in his head. |
31223 | _ Or had he?_ Where did Drengo fit in? |
31223 | _ Or had he?_ Where did Drengo fit in? |
31948 | And even if we find out, what can we do about it? 31948 Any indication as to the cause of death?" |
31948 | Buster, are you dreaming? 31948 But what happened? |
31948 | But, what happened to the race that built this city? |
31948 | Did you find other skeletons? |
31948 | Do you mean to say that you were going to throw the ship into the sun? |
31948 | Grant? |
31948 | Hi, old fellow, were you worried about me? |
31948 | How can we find out what''s causing this disease? |
31948 | If there is, I do n''t know-- What the hell, Buster? |
31948 | Is it all right to change course now? |
31948 | Is n''t there anything else we can do? |
31948 | Maybe sometime soon we''ll be heading for home? |
31948 | Our fumigating did n''t work, huh? |
31948 | Say, what about Grant? 31948 What are we going to do?" |
31948 | What do you think caused it? |
31948 | What gives here? |
31948 | What happened? |
31948 | What happened? |
31948 | What if there are more of those things in the ship? |
31948 | What is it? |
31948 | What killed it? |
31948 | What was that he said about watching Sol grow bigger and bigger? 31948 What-- what the hell have you got there?" |
31948 | What? |
31948 | What? |
31948 | What? |
31948 | Yes, what is it? |
31948 | Did they have some kind of an insect under his jar? |
31948 | Did you dream there was a mouse in here?" |
31948 | Had n''t we better take him a suit too?" |
31948 | Say, what course were we on?" |
31948 | What I want to know is-- Who''ll shove the last man through the ejection port?" |
31948 | What menace? |
29965 | ''Rah''--do you not see? 29965 And that helps us a lot, does n''t it,"asked Smithy, scornfully,"when the flame melts the end of the shaft shut as fast as we open it?" |
29965 | And the mole- men never found it? |
29965 | And where shall the tribe of Zoran go? 29965 Are the Servants prepared?" |
29965 | Are you asking me? |
29965 | Are you crazy? 29965 Are you telling me?" |
29965 | Burned? 29965 But who did it? |
29965 | But why all the excitement? |
29965 | But, man, what have you done with the drill? 29965 Dean- San,"she was saying,"did you think that I really would leave you?" |
29965 | Did I crash? |
29965 | Did I get him? |
29965 | Did you really think, Dean- San, that I would desert you? |
29965 | Did you see them? |
29965 | Do we want them? |
29965 | Do you mean you''re through? |
29965 | Drifter? |
29965 | Dust? 29965 Gevarro"--what did it mean? |
29965 | Gevarro, the lake of fire which never dies--what was it the white ones had said? |
29965 | Have you kept track of time? |
29965 | If Gor leads, where will he go? |
29965 | Is Mr. Smith in his office? |
29965 | Know how to use one of these? |
29965 | Miles? |
29965 | Now what about this Oro and Grah material? 29965 Now what the devil is this?" |
29965 | Pilot room? 29965 Questions?" |
29965 | Road bum? 29965 Scared?" |
29965 | That shaft,he said,"the Pathway to the Light-- do you mean it extends clear up to the mole- men''s world? |
29965 | Then why-- what the devil''s the idea? |
29965 | Well, son? |
29965 | What could it mean? |
29965 | What day is it? |
29965 | What do you think that you''ll find? |
29965 | What hocus- pocus is this? |
29965 | What in the name of the starlit heavens,he demanded silently of himself,"could this buried race know of the sun?" |
29965 | What kind of ore is that? |
29965 | What''s on your mind, Bill? |
29965 | What''s there? |
29965 | What,he asked,"is the diameter, the distance across the inside world? |
29965 | Where is Loah? |
29965 | Where is the machine that we came here in? 29965 Where is the shell?" |
29965 | Who did it? 29965 Will you follow Gor?" |
29965 | Without a fight? |
29965 | Yes, President Smith.... Would you connect me with him at once, please? 29965 Yes?" |
29965 | You have n''t found it yet? |
29965 | You''re abandoning Rawson''s work? |
29965 | ***** What had happened? |
29965 | *****"What hit us?" |
29965 | A woman? |
29965 | A world within a world-- and who knew how far it extended? |
29965 | Am I crazy? |
29965 | And Smithy echoed the question:"Do we want them, Colonel?" |
29965 | And in what direction would they go? |
29965 | And now what else would come to pass? |
29965 | And now, what can we do, Dean- San? |
29965 | And that flame- thrower that had cut down old Riley-- how was that worked? |
29965 | And the hundreds of others-- how could they live? |
29965 | And then, through his mind, flashed the question: if this was real, what of the other-- the rappings he had heard? |
29965 | And why should n''t there be dust? |
29965 | Another growled:"Gor''s feet have gone far: where have they gone where the Beast can not follow our scent?" |
29965 | Between gasping breaths Colonel Culver shouted hoarsely:"Wo n''t it ever turn? |
29965 | But if not that, then what? |
29965 | But the Red Ones did not touch it-- how could it burn them?" |
29965 | But what did we go into the next time? |
29965 | But what for?" |
29965 | But what holds us here? |
29965 | But whence came the unending blast of air to keep that gigantic instrument in operation? |
29965 | But where? |
29965 | But-- but what was the man saying? |
29965 | CHAPTER XIII"_ N-73 Clear!_""You fly, of course?" |
29965 | Ca n''t I ever fight back? |
29965 | Can you imagine what they''ll say to me back in town? |
29965 | Can you meet me in Sacramento and arrange for us to see the Governor-- get his private, confidential ear? |
29965 | Did I ever call it anything else?" |
29965 | Did it look like an old- fashioned molasses candy bar that''s been melted? |
29965 | Did it?" |
29965 | Did you not see?" |
29965 | Do n''t you know they''ll be after us again?" |
29965 | Do you know the way?" |
29965 | Do you notice anything peculiar about that, Smithy?" |
29965 | Downer?" |
29965 | Gun room? |
29965 | Had not Dean- Rah- Sun saved them? |
29965 | He does n''t look the part; there''s something about him...."Aloud he inquired:"What''s your line? |
29965 | He was_ dead_--what mattered a few seconds more or less of life? |
29965 | His voice was harsh with a curious sense of his own disappointment as he asked:"Found the going too hard for you up north, did you? |
29965 | Hopeless? |
29965 | How about it-- can you fly the ship? |
29965 | How about it?" |
29965 | How could he himself go on living in this inferno? |
29965 | How did they do it? |
29965 | How did you get up there before?" |
29965 | How do you usually have your volcanoes arranged, old man?" |
29965 | How far is it from here to your sun? |
29965 | How many miles?" |
29965 | How was it burned? |
29965 | How? |
29965 | I shall go alone, and I shall die, but what of that?" |
29965 | If this childish balloon thing were really capable of carrying them somewhere, what of it? |
29965 | Now do you really expect me to believe that a thing like that bailer has been carried off?" |
29965 | Now what about this Place of Death? |
29965 | Or is it gold ye were after all the time?" |
29965 | Rawson''s face was set to show no emotion, but within his mind were insistent, clamoring thoughts:"Why ca n''t he say it and get it over with? |
29965 | Reconnaissance? |
29965 | Scared? |
29965 | Slowly Rawson pounded out the letters of his question:"Where-- are-- you?" |
29965 | Smithy would go for help, and then what? |
29965 | Stark, raving crazy?" |
29965 | Suicide? |
29965 | That burst of cold-- had it truly been liquid fires, wrapping him around? |
29965 | That shaft, the hole which he himself had drilled-- what damage had it done? |
29965 | The People of the Light, peaceful and happy in our little world...."Rawson had roused himself to ask:"Who it at the head of it? |
29965 | Their speech-- their language-- how was it they could talk with him? |
29965 | They was n''t Injuns? |
29965 | They were to die, but what of that? |
29965 | Think we''re about due?" |
29965 | True, but for what end? |
29965 | Was Rawson out of his mind? |
29965 | Was it only the delirium of death? |
29965 | Was she thinking of him? |
29965 | Was this, too, a dream? |
29965 | Were there straggling ends, frozen gobs of metal? |
29965 | What are they?" |
29965 | What could it mean? |
29965 | What did we dip into?" |
29965 | What do you know?" |
29965 | What drove us? |
29965 | What keeps us from falling?" |
29965 | What right have I to think of Loah or myself?" |
29965 | What the devil''s the use of wondering about the heat, Dean? |
29965 | What use to remember? |
29965 | What was it Gor had said of legends that told of ancestors coming from the outer world? |
29965 | What was it you called them-- the Sun- stone and the Stone- that- loves- the- dark? |
29965 | What was it?" |
29965 | What was she doing here? |
29965 | What was this thing that pushed him, stumbling, along through the dark? |
29965 | When do we start?" |
29965 | Where can we go?" |
29965 | Where did they go?" |
29965 | Where did they go?" |
29965 | Where was he? |
29965 | Where would their next journey take them? |
29965 | Where''s your glass? |
29965 | Who is the king, the ruler?" |
29965 | Who was it? |
29965 | Who would ever pick out a spot like this for a base of operations?" |
29965 | Why do n''t they come down?" |
29965 | Why should he persist-- for that matter, why should he go at all? |
29965 | Will you take me?" |
29965 | Wiped out, you say?" |
29965 | With Gwanga, to make food for his cat belly or to be hammered to death with the stones of the great tribes of the south?" |
29965 | what''s that light?" |
31651 | And in the meantime, of course, none of them would think of attacking you and throwing your people out? |
31651 | And still you say there''s no incentive? |
31651 | And the Vininese? |
31651 | Are you trying to back out? 31651 But what can I do?" |
31651 | Feeling better? |
31651 | How did it happen, Paul? |
31651 | How long will it be, this trip to Vinin? |
31651 | How, Paul? 31651 I trust you follow me, my friend?" |
31651 | May I ask your name? |
31651 | Naturally our Vininese Headquarters will want to know, Paul,said Eddie,"but ca n''t that wait? |
31651 | Only thirty? 31651 That always has rankled, has n''t it?" |
31651 | Then how could you have been foolish enough to let them land? |
31651 | Then why are n''t you afraid? 31651 Then you know about that too?" |
31651 | Then-- I did nothing to help when I destroyed their fleet? |
31651 | They are, curious, are n''t they? 31651 Were you with the men who kidnapped Glenna?" |
31651 | When I saw what their efficiency really meant--"You changed your mind before you knew about the transmitters? |
31651 | Where are we going? |
31651 | Why not go yourself, Paul? |
31651 | Why not, Paul? 31651 Yes-- where are they?" |
31651 | You did n''t tell them the Plan, did you, Eddie? |
31651 | You''re all right now, Eddie? |
31651 | Your permit? |
31651 | After a pause Dr. Kramer inquired,"Did you see the Chief of Vinin, Edward?" |
31651 | After a pause he added,"You''re certain that you know, Dirrul?" |
31651 | After all, what was gained by a social system that forced me to spend so much of my energy feeding and housing and clothing myself? |
31651 | And otherwise?" |
31651 | Can you forget what the Agronian police did to Glenna? |
31651 | Dirrul asked slowly,"How did you get away from them, Hurd?" |
31651 | Do you really know what it''s like?" |
31651 | Have you developed an improvement in technique?" |
31651 | Have you ever heard the sound, Dirrul? |
31651 | He could save Agron today-- but for how long? |
31651 | He had never used a mechanical device-- how could he have lost it then? |
31651 | How many of his own beliefs had Dr. Kramer been able to read between the lines? |
31651 | How much had he unconsciously revealed? |
31651 | I''d have liked to discuss it with the others before--""Why so many questions, Eddie? |
31651 | If our system provides for us all alike, as you imply, how is it you have accommodations in the Scientist''s Center? |
31651 | In a cold dead voice he asked,"Am I to leave them there, without help or medicine, to die of thirst and hunger?" |
31651 | In a hushed whisper he asked,"That you, Eddie?" |
31651 | Is your courage any less than hers?" |
31651 | Knowing them, would he guess Dirrul''s connection with the Movement? |
31651 | Kramer?" |
31651 | Or the poets and writers? |
31651 | Or the space- pilots, for that matter?" |
31651 | Pacing the floor, Dirrul asked tensely,"Does everyone in the Movement know about this?" |
31651 | Still-- what sort of hospital would have both double walls and alarm wires? |
31651 | Tell me, Edward, why are you spending your Work- Equivs to take my night course?" |
31651 | What happens then?" |
31651 | What help could the Vininese get from a madwoman? |
31651 | What was it the Vininese had said? |
31651 | Where are you taking me?" |
31651 | Why do you consent so readily? |
31651 | Why not? |
31651 | Why not?" |
31651 | Why should you be set apart? |
31651 | Why so many doubts all of a sudden?" |
31651 | Work camp? |
31651 | Yet when he considered it objectively, why not? |
31651 | You get the general picture, Dirrul? |
31123 | A what? |
31123 | Are you married? |
31123 | But he''s dead, is n''t he? |
31123 | Colonel Waters? |
31123 | Do you recognize it? |
31123 | Do you? |
31123 | Frank, was the guy wearing a toupee? |
31123 | Frank, what causes baldness? |
31123 | George Fisher? |
31123 | Harry, what the hell kind of a mess have you gotten yourself into? |
31123 | How long did you live in Chicago? |
31123 | How much do you know, Harry? 31123 How much is it worth to you?" |
31123 | How soon do you need it? |
31123 | In other words...Harry frowned at him,"a weapon capable of disintegration?" |
31123 | Mr. Payne,she smiled demurely,"do I look like an agency? |
31123 | Now, Miss Conway, will you please tell me who is this Miss Ralston? |
31123 | Or is she no longer the body beautiful? |
31123 | Shall I tell you a secret? |
31123 | Stay by your desk, will you? 31123 Tell me, Miss Ralston, when did my secretary arrange this appointment for you?" |
31123 | Well, as a matter of fact, Miss Ralston...She leaned forward with an inquisitive"Yes?" |
31123 | What did the guy look like? |
31123 | What did you find out about her, Frank? |
31123 | What do you mean,_ was_? |
31123 | What do you want me to do about the girl? |
31123 | What gave you that idea? |
31123 | What is it, Miss Conway? |
31123 | What the hell are you doing here? |
31123 | What was it? |
31123 | Where is the body beautiful? |
31123 | Where the hell were you? 31123 Where to? |
31123 | Which one are you? |
31123 | Who called you this time? |
31123 | Who is Miss Ralston? |
31123 | Who is this? |
31123 | Who made it? |
31123 | Who said anything about inconvenience? 31123 Why should I want to plant them?" |
31123 | Why? 31123 Yesterday? |
31123 | You did n''t learn anything else? |
31123 | You have any ideas, Mr. Thompson, about why he defected? 31123 You''re looking for a laboratory technician, are n''t you?" |
31123 | You''re real high class, are n''t you, Paula? 31123 But how? 31123 But what was she up to? 31123 But what? 31123 But why not? 31123 But why was it necessary for them to be phoney? 31123 Could n''t you find one that fit you? |
31123 | Geez, Harry, you''re in a fat mess of trouble and you''re worrying about losing your hair?" |
31123 | Harry, you in trouble with this dame?" |
31123 | Harry,"she whispered, brushing his hair back,"are you hurt badly? |
31123 | Hey, what are you doing?" |
31123 | How much?" |
31123 | How soon can you get anything on her?" |
31123 | I mean the gun and all?" |
31123 | Mind if I ask why I''m here? |
31123 | Or do I look like a Personnel Consultant?" |
31123 | Payne?" |
31123 | Payne?" |
31123 | Pretty smart chick, huh, boss?" |
31123 | Something go wrong?" |
31123 | That answer your question?" |
31123 | That makes sense, does n''t it?" |
31123 | The three men who''ve already been in here... have you noticed anything strange about them?" |
31123 | Then how_ do_ you go about hiring your new personnel?" |
31123 | Thompson?" |
31123 | What about you?" |
31123 | What did I do wrong?" |
31123 | What did they do to you?" |
31123 | What makes you think we could cause your people any trouble?" |
31123 | What more can be said of him?" |
31123 | What prompted you to call me?" |
31123 | What was her goal? |
31123 | What was it about this guy? |
31123 | What_ was_ the big project at Weapons Development? |
31123 | Where you been hiding?" |
31123 | Why could n''t I just leave you their names? |
31123 | Why had Paula Ralston never brought any of her clients to see him before? |
31123 | Why this sudden move of Paula''s? |
31123 | Will you step into my office for a moment?" |
31123 | Would he be able to see her again after she knew he had no intention of hiring that client? |
31663 | A race? 31663 And how does one take the second step?" |
31663 | And you understand that only one step can not succeed? |
31663 | Are you so slow to learn that? |
31663 | Are you taking care of yourself? 31663 Can you be invisible?" |
31663 | Could I have? 31663 Did you convince your patients that it was only a dream?" |
31663 | How are the clocks stopped? 31663 How?" |
31663 | I wonder,said the man in the dark,"if you have read Schimmelpenninck on the Sexagintal and the Duodecimal in the Chaldee Mysteries?" |
31663 | It is? 31663 Of what?" |
31663 | Shall I say that mastery over liquids is not given to beginners? 31663 That easy?" |
31663 | Was I not when I went behind the bar just now and fixed you a drink? |
31663 | Were they satisfied? |
31663 | What are you doing dozing at your desk, Mr. Vincent? 31663 What have you to lose?" |
31663 | What is? |
31663 | Why are you playing with me? 31663 And all that time would one not be tempted to wonder,''What if, after all, it ends in the next minute?'' |
31663 | And might that not also be the reason for his worsened complexion and the tireder look that appeared in his eyes? |
31663 | And to what purpose?" |
31663 | And when enough knowledge is accumulated on all subjects, is there not a chance that a pattern governing all subjects will emerge? |
31663 | Are they not all stopped?" |
31663 | Are they on a separate circuit?" |
31663 | Are you a man, or are you something else? |
31663 | Are you worried?" |
31663 | But had all that early morning of his been a dream? |
31663 | But how account for it all? |
31663 | But just how would I go about telling a doctor what was bothering me?" |
31663 | But the Garden which was in the neighborhood-- do you know how long the Garden lasted?" |
31663 | But what in the name of triple time is he driving at?" |
31663 | But why does it not satisfy you?" |
31663 | But why is it that you overshadow and control people? |
31663 | Can you?" |
31663 | Could something be wrong? |
31663 | Could you put me back into the state of my dream of a month ago?" |
31663 | Did you actually accomplish the work of many hours?" |
31663 | Do you believe that I can point my finger at it and stop it for you? |
31663 | Had you been worried about your work, about being behind?" |
31663 | Have you been here all night?" |
31663 | Have you been to a doctor?" |
31663 | He would come behind her and stroke her hair, and she would speak out calmly with that sort of quickening in her voice:"Who are you? |
31663 | He would have paid for it, but how? |
31663 | He would have timed her if he could, but how could he when all the clocks were crazy? |
31663 | How did he know that it was early since there was something wrong with the time? |
31663 | How do I get into the state and out of it?" |
31663 | How would you know about my long early morning-- assuming there to have been such?" |
31663 | If you can caress me, why ca n''t you talk to me? |
31663 | Is it a trick?" |
31663 | Is there anything at all I can do to help you?" |
31663 | Just how long can a stubborn and mystified man plug away at his task? |
31663 | Mason?" |
31663 | Should I help myself? |
31663 | So now will you say that you''ll destroy me?" |
31663 | Was he really dead? |
31663 | What is it that would stop both mechanical and electrical clocks?" |
31663 | What race?" |
31663 | When time is multiplied by itself, and that repeated again and again, does that not approximate eternity?" |
31663 | Why wo n''t you let me see you? |
31663 | You are a friend, are n''t you? |
31663 | You had not imagined that there were only two phases of time, had you?" |
31758 | And if I do n''t make it? |
31758 | Any relation to Lewis Wetzel? |
31758 | Are you familiar with the customs of Indians of, say, two hundred years ago? |
31758 | Are you suggesting I shoot them down without warning? |
31758 | At_ this_ hour? 31758 Based solely on this man''s costume and speech, would you say he is an impostor?" |
31758 | Bed? 31758 Call who?" |
31758 | Could I have three minutes for a fast shower? |
31758 | Do they deny the blood of their fathers? |
31758 | From whence do you come? |
31758 | Going on? |
31758 | How is it that your skin is white but you speak in the way of the Orbiwah? |
31758 | How much farther? |
31758 | I assume you have some questions? |
31758 | If you make so much money at it, why are you still a reporter? |
31758 | Is that your answer, Wetzel? |
31758 | May I see your identification? |
31758 | More Indians? |
31758 | My God, man, how can it be? 31758 Reckon they be a little hard to talk to?" |
31758 | Recognize any landmarks? |
31758 | Sam? |
31758 | Sam? |
31758 | The_ White_ House? 31758 What about_ me_? |
31758 | What did he want? |
31758 | What language? |
31758 | What the hell was_ that_ all about, Sam? |
31758 | Where do I fit into this? |
31758 | Who says I did n''t? |
31758 | Yeah? |
31758 | Yeah? |
31758 | You are part Indian, I believe? |
31758 | You coming to bed? 31758 You coming to bed?" |
31758 | You do n''t think it true? |
31758 | You mean he''s doing all that for_ us_? |
31758 | You say this-- you with the blood of the Orbiwah in your veins? |
31758 | You speak the language? |
31758 | Your name Quinlan? |
31758 | Cut out the gags, will you? |
31758 | Do you mind?" |
31758 | How do I know they are true?" |
31758 | If you''re that tired--""Who said anything about being tired?" |
31758 | Is n''t he the reason you''re in such a hurry?" |
31758 | Is that clear?" |
31758 | Is that clear?" |
31758 | Is that it?" |
31758 | What I''d like to know is why?" |
31758 | What else would one of the country''s leading authorities on the original Americans be writing about? |
31758 | What''s he want?" |
31758 | When introductions were completed, I said,"How do you do?" |
31758 | Who is it?" |
31758 | With the amenities out of the way, the Chief said,"Why has the White Chief sent you to me?" |
31758 | You aimin''to await the dawn?" |
31758 | You mean--?" |
31661 | Can I pick you up? |
31661 | Could I get some orange juice? |
31661 | Have you ever been here? |
31661 | It really was, was n''t it? |
31661 | Look, it must be worth_ some_thing? |
31661 | Scared? 31661 That what you wanted, Miss?" |
31661 | Told me_ what_ about them? |
31661 | Well... what do you want for it? |
31661 | What can we do for you, girlie? |
31661 | What do you mean? |
31661 | What in the name of all that''s holy...? 31661 What other stuff?" |
31661 | What''s that place? |
31661 | What? |
31661 | What? |
31661 | Where''d you get this, lady? |
31661 | You do n''t want to go now, do you? 31661 You got it with you?" |
31661 | You mean you do n''t_ want_ it? |
31661 | You say that just like you mean it... or do you mean_ funny_? |
31661 | You''re not mad at me, Tina? |
31661 | _ You_,I said, and meant to finish,_ You were staring?_ But he went right on talking, so that I could n''t finish. |
31661 | ... put you over my knee and.... For God''s sake, baby,"he stopped shouting,"what did you pull a dumb trick like this for?" |
31661 | At least I knew... well, what did I know? |
31661 | Baby on a spaceship? |
31661 | He smiled, and I smiled, and he said,"I did n''t know if you''d really come..."and I said,"Am I late?" |
31661 | He wanted to know how old I was, and where was I from, and what I was doing there, and did I have a car, and was I_ sure_ I was nineteen? |
31661 | How come they let you run around on your own like this? |
31661 | How different? |
31661 | How old are you anyhow?..." |
31661 | How stupid could I be? |
31661 | I asked the examiner, and he said, as if anyone would know what he meant,"That? |
31661 | I told him I''d come to visit my brother in the Academy, and he smiled, and said,"Your_ brother_, is it?" |
31661 | I took a breath and"Was what?" |
31661 | Let''s just drive a little...?" |
31661 | Of course, he meant,"Having trouble, little lady?") |
31661 | Right away?" |
31661 | So the woman walked over with me, and showed me which cabin it was, and asked was everything all right? |
31661 | Some... how about it, kid?" |
31661 | That was when he looked at me, and said slowly,"You got here three days ago, did n''t you, babe?" |
31661 | Then he let go again, and almost pushed me out of the car; but when I started to close the door behind me, he called out,"Tomorrow night?" |
31661 | What am I? |
31661 | What are you? |
31661 | What could they do? |
31661 | What do you want to drink?" |
31661 | What else was there? |
31661 | What makes a girl like you exist at all? |
31661 | When he was done, I asked him, with the tape still running, where he had heard that story.__"What story?" |
31661 | Where''d you get it, girlie?" |
31661 | Who are you? |
31661 | You ca n''t raise a_ human_ baby on a spaceship...._ Human?_ What''s human? |
31661 | You ca n''t raise a_ human_ baby on a spaceship...._ Human?_ What''s human? |
31661 | You do n''t drink?" |
31661 | You see that?" |
31661 | You were telling the truth, were n''t you?" |
31661 | _ Might take you away with them... with us...._"Might what?" |
31661 | _ Never go back?_ There was an instant''s sheer terror, and then the comforting knowledge that they would n''t_ let_ me do that. |
31062 | Accusing me by name? 31062 And you still have n''t had a chance to use your blaster?" |
31062 | And you work in an entertainment house? |
31062 | Ann did n''t tell you in her micropic? |
31062 | Because you loved me? 31062 Can you give me your home address, Captain?" |
31062 | Destroy, Captain? |
31062 | Do you know what clinic gave her the commission? |
31062 | Goodness, dear, how should I know? 31062 Have you checked your adjustment index recently?" |
31062 | Have you ever wondered, Captain Hunter, what might happen if the platinum grid was_ not_ removed from a patient''s brain? |
31062 | Here? |
31062 | How does the law define an executive? |
31062 | In your third alternative-- the cautious, rational rebuilding? |
31062 | Is the work outside of Los Angeles? 31062 Miscalculating the risks then? |
31062 | Only the children who have the intelligence--"But why? |
31062 | Something better? |
31062 | To use yourself? |
31062 | Werner von Rausch? |
31062 | Werner von Rausch? |
31062 | What about her? |
31062 | What are you doing here-- dressed like some dowdy just in from a farm sector? |
31062 | What else do we need to know, Dawn? 31062 Where are you going?" |
31062 | Where does it get us? |
31062 | Where is she? 31062 Where''s Ann Saymer?" |
31062 | Who is this? |
31062 | Why all this fuss about a gun? |
31062 | Why did you do it, Captain? |
31062 | Why not? 31062 Why should I give it away? |
31062 | Why, Ann? |
31062 | Why? |
31062 | Will you tell Mrs. Ames I''m here? |
31062 | Wo n''t you come in, Captain? |
31062 | You came here of your own free will? 31062 You had your last boosters in the Mars station, is that correct?" |
31062 | You know something about this? |
31062 | You want to finish the job your men bungled this afternoon? |
31062 | You''re from the police, I presume? |
31062 | A maladjustment then, with commitment to a city clinic? |
31062 | And what had she tried to find out? |
31062 | And what of Ann Saymer? |
31062 | Are you willing to join us?" |
31062 | Behind that deftly- phrased patter of words, what else had she tried to tell him? |
31062 | But what alternative did he have? |
31062 | Did she know he was a fugitive? |
31062 | Did she know where he was going and why? |
31062 | Did she somehow know what had happened at Mrs. Ames''? |
31062 | Did they now want Ann Saymer''s patent? |
31062 | Did they observe the social amenities in the same spirit that their companies enforced the sham peace on earth? |
31062 | Did you join the U.F.W.?" |
31062 | Do you have union affiliation?" |
31062 | Do you know that much?" |
31062 | Driven to contrive his own harmonics, how could the twentieth century man have derived any satisfaction at all from music? |
31062 | Escaping what? |
31062 | From the foot of the ramp a gray- haired port hand called up to Hunter,"So you''re really through, Max?" |
31062 | Had he guessed wrong? |
31062 | Had n''t he survived a decade of frontier conflict with an adjustment index of zero- zero? |
31062 | Have you found Ann yet?" |
31062 | How could he answer her, without saying he had seen the grids in their skulls? |
31062 | How could the mob obey when they heard nothing but the enslaving grid, and responded to neither fear nor reason? |
31062 | I''ll have more power than--""Where can I find Werner von Rausch?" |
31062 | If wealth is our only ethical goal, what do we really have when we possess it all? |
31062 | In their lonely, lofty isolation, what amusements did they enjoy? |
31062 | Is that what you mean?" |
31062 | It all sounds so easy, does n''t it? |
31062 | It gives the clinics a closer control over the potentially maladjusted, and it should help ease the pressure--""There are no exceptions?" |
31062 | Just what does that embrace?" |
31062 | Logical to whom? |
31062 | Not even five minutes to send a micropic? |
31062 | Now what? |
31062 | Or because you wanted me to be your ace in the hole, if you failed to manage Eric Young the way you thought you could?" |
31062 | Responsibility? |
31062 | Running away was no solution, but what if he could destroy the system itself? |
31062 | Surprisingly, the screen remained dark, but Hunter heard a man''s voice say clearly,"You are anxious to find Ann Saymer, Captain Hunter?" |
31062 | The fine is--""Smuggling?" |
31062 | The jungle of the cartels? |
31062 | Then you''re going back to the service, Captain? |
31062 | To stay, and attempt to make the cartel rat- race over, sweetly and rationally so that no one would be hurt? |
31062 | Was Young holding Ann somewhere else? |
31062 | Were the two families, who had fought for so long to control the empire beyond the stars, on speaking terms here? |
31062 | What contributed to the enrichment of the lives of those fragile beings who possessed the wealth of the galaxy? |
31062 | What could he do as a fugitive to save her? |
31062 | What gives you a zero- zero adjustment index that nothing can shake? |
31062 | What regulation had he violated this time? |
31062 | Where could he hide that the machines of detection-- the skilled, emotionless, one- track, electronic brains-- would not eventually find him? |
31062 | Where did she really fit in the subtle battle between the titan cartels? |
31062 | Where is he?" |
31062 | Which of them was her ally-- or did Dawn represent another element as yet unidentified? |
31062 | Who are you?" |
31062 | Why had she asked him that? |
31062 | Why logical? |
31062 | Why wait? |
31062 | Will you let me call them for you?" |
31062 | Would Ann, then, have been fool enough to let herself fall into the hands of the cartels? |
31062 | You deliberately planned Mrs. Ames''murder?" |
31062 | You''re running away?" |
31062 | that Eric Young was playing them all for suckers? |
30311 | A Normal? |
30311 | All of a sudden I''m not reputable? |
30311 | And I suppose you think it''s time I ditched Mary Hall, eh? |
30311 | And it is HC? |
30311 | And that is? |
30311 | And you are really resisting that? |
30311 | And you call this a Lodge? |
30311 | And you do n''t have the Stigma? |
30311 | And you''ll do that? |
30311 | Any more protests? |
30311 | Are you going to? |
30311 | Are you trying to tell me that you are a part of this Lodge, Maragon? |
30311 | Ca n''t you quit pussy- footing around, Renner? |
30311 | Do n''t look so amazed-- do you think I have n''t figured out my defending that TK Crescas was no accident? 30311 Do we both have to be idiots? |
30311 | Do you know where Mary is? |
30311 | Do you want me to represent you? |
30311 | Does it have to be so dark? |
30311 | Done? 30311 Expecting anybody else?" |
30311 | Feel embarrassed? |
30311 | From you? |
30311 | Get the picture on that''Not Guilty''verdict? |
30311 | Going to duck out on her? |
30311 | Hallucination? |
30311 | Hoped? |
30311 | How about it, Maragon? |
30311 | How are we--? |
30311 | How could this happen? |
30311 | How did you spot it in your courtroom? 30311 How do you know that?" |
30311 | How many members does it have? |
30311 | How many members? |
30311 | How''d you know where to find me? |
30311 | How_ did_ you work your swindle at the bank? |
30311 | Huh? |
30311 | I suppose the teller was n''t? 30311 Is that all?" |
30311 | Keys? |
30311 | Know any attorneys with the Stigma? |
30311 | Lodge? 30311 Maragon?" |
30311 | Mary Hall? |
30311 | Mary there? |
30311 | Me? |
30311 | Never heard of it, did you? |
30311 | No Stigma? |
30311 | No mo'', you hear? |
30311 | Not even counting you, eh? |
30311 | Now why wo n''t you do what I tell you? |
30311 | Now,I said,"will you do what I tell you, or do I have to kill you outright?" |
30311 | Now? |
30311 | Or can you do better, Maragon? |
30311 | Reading my mind? |
30311 | Ready? |
30311 | Reputable? |
30311 | She tell you I''m her attorney? |
30311 | So you''re helping them find Mary Hall-- to embarrass me? |
30311 | Tax exempt? |
30311 | The theory being,he went on,"that the law does n''t let anybody with the Stigma get away with a thing, right?" |
30311 | To you? 30311 Well?" |
30311 | What am I, an idiot? |
30311 | What are you planning to do? |
30311 | What could n''t wait until morning, Maragon? |
30311 | What do I look like? |
30311 | What do you hate and fear the most? |
30311 | What do you want? |
30311 | What else is left? 30311 What else?" |
30311 | What for? |
30311 | What happened? |
30311 | What if he is? |
30311 | What is the cure? |
30311 | What kind of games are you playing with Passarelli? 30311 What now?" |
30311 | What now? |
30311 | What one? |
30311 | What then? |
30311 | What time? |
30311 | What''s Renner done now? |
30311 | What''s its full name? |
30311 | What''s this? |
30311 | Where''s Renner? |
30311 | Where_ were_ your parents on the 19th of April in''75? |
30311 | Who needs TP? 30311 Why do you think I was playing box chords? |
30311 | Why should I care what happens to the girl? |
30311 | Why? |
30311 | Without violating professional ethics? |
30311 | Would it be much longer than an hour? 30311 Would n''t you? |
30311 | Would you certify that you saw her make these switches, and that Psi was not involved? |
30311 | Would you consider it ethical? 30311 You had her tested?" |
30311 | You had to louse us up there-- I wonder if any other Stigma power is as feared by Normals? 30311 You have a pretty active pipeline into Stigma circles, do n''t you?" |
30311 | You have the Stigma, you admit it? |
30311 | You think any other attorney is a Psi? |
30311 | You''ll represent her? |
30311 | You''re serious? |
30311 | _ Who_ has n''t got the Stigma? |
30311 | And I''ve been asking myself how come-- why should the Bank get sniffy and not want its money back?" |
30311 | And if that does n''t trouble you, how about this?" |
30311 | And if they had, why would they pick you to run their errands? |
30311 | And you claim you can demonstrate this power under controlled conditions?" |
30311 | Are you ready to let me help you?" |
30311 | Are you serious about this organization, this Lodge?" |
30311 | But do you think Psi is a sickness, like narcotic addiction? |
30311 | But to trust a Normal to represent them? |
30311 | But with the Stigma? |
30311 | Can you show us how you palmed the hundred and slipped the teller a five?" |
30311 | Did you ever know a Psi who did n''t seem to be harboring a secret? |
30311 | Did you ever see a guy wring his hands? |
30311 | Do you hear me?" |
30311 | Does n''t it occur to you that there''s been just too much coincidence in this whole thing?" |
30311 | Does n''t this strike you as more than coincidence can account for?" |
30311 | Does she have the Stigma?" |
30311 | Fool around with the Stigma, would I? |
30311 | Have you, Mary?" |
30311 | How could it be? |
30311 | How do you know that Mary Hall used HC on you in Lindstrom''s laboratory? |
30311 | I do n''t see how my assignment to turn Mary Hall over to your political opponents will stop me from representing her in a lawsuit, do you?" |
30311 | Merely by withholding your HC ability, you can act Normal-- but what would that prove?" |
30311 | Now what can you do?" |
30311 | Now what do you want, Renner?" |
30311 | Tell me, Mary, where were your parents on the 19th of April in''75?" |
30311 | Well, what do you do when the props have been pulled out from under your world? |
30311 | What Lodge?" |
30311 | What Psi would ever trust a Normal?" |
30311 | What about that?" |
30311 | What are friends for?" |
30311 | What could I have done? |
30311 | What do you know? |
30311 | What has_ he_ got to do with the reputation of our firm? |
30311 | What then?" |
30311 | What''s bugging you?" |
30311 | What''s going on?" |
30311 | What''s his angle?" |
30311 | What''s the jam you''re in?" |
30311 | Where can I reach you-- or are you spending the night here?" |
30311 | Which is better?" |
30311 | Whom do you want?" |
30311 | Why should he take a chance helping a Psi-- even if I really_ do n''t_ have the Stigma? |
30311 | Why should n''t I call on you for help? |
30311 | Would you like to explain why you told Renner one thing and me another?" |
30311 | You can keep this girl in line?" |
30311 | You going to act the same way if I decide to specialize in Stigma cases?" |
30311 | You know a bar called the Moldy Fig?" |
30311 | You know the case?" |
30311 | You picking me up?" |
30770 | A second time? |
30770 | And how long is that? |
30770 | And just what wonderful power do_ you_ have, young woman, that makes it worth while for the Lodge to fatten you up? |
30770 | And this witch? |
30770 | And what did you do? |
30770 | And what does Maragon say? |
30770 | And what is her diagnosis? |
30770 | And what will I have you do? |
30770 | And who else? |
30770 | And you can still feel the clot? |
30770 | Are n''t you getting a little tired of striking out on that prediction? 30770 Billy Joe?" |
30770 | Bumps? |
30770 | But I''m a surgeon, you know that, do n''t you? 30770 But it wo n''t kill him?" |
30770 | But what can we do about it? 30770 But what if something goes wrong?" |
30770 | Can you explain the fuzziness? |
30770 | Can you find Room 4307, or will I have to take you down? |
30770 | Can you find that place again, now that it''s not weak? |
30770 | Did you give Maragon''s heart a checkup in the last couple of weeks? |
30770 | Did you swallow it, Lefty? |
30770 | Did you understand what I said to Norty about the sine waves, Pheola? |
30770 | Die? |
30770 | Do I have to take this seriously, that this woman can tell the future? |
30770 | Do n''t you suppose I tried that? 30770 Do you feel tired?" |
30770 | Do you really have reservations about me? |
30770 | Do you suppose Pheola could make another diagnosis? |
30770 | Do you think you are ready to do some serious diagnosis? |
30770 | Does it make you hate me? |
30770 | Exchanged? |
30770 | Have you told me all that you know? |
30770 | Have you tried it? |
30770 | How accurate is she? |
30770 | How can I manage it, even if it''s true? |
30770 | How is your scalpel work coming? |
30770 | How long will this take? |
30770 | I_ was_ right, was n''t I? |
30770 | In the gym, in about ten minutes? |
30770 | In the morning? |
30770 | Is it true? 30770 Is this your fiancé?" |
30770 | Lefty,he greeted me,"do they all have to_ look_ alike? |
30770 | Norty? |
30770 | Of the Grand Master? |
30770 | One of these days I''ll have to convince you that what I say around here goes, do you hear? |
30770 | Rare? |
30770 | Remember when you cured my arm the other night? 30770 So?" |
30770 | Soon after the first? |
30770 | Tell me,he went on,"what''s the next big thing you predict?" |
30770 | Ten grams? |
30770 | That skinny one you brought back from Nevada, Lefty? |
30770 | The heart attack? |
30770 | Weather? |
30770 | Well, remember how I told you that your own arteries were nice and clear? |
30770 | Well,Maragon growled,"have you ill- assorted characters agreed on a diagnosis?" |
30770 | Were n''t you ever wrong in a prophecy before? |
30770 | Were you right, though? |
30770 | What about her? |
30770 | What about it, Lefty? 30770 What are most Psi powers good for?" |
30770 | What did I tell you? |
30770 | What did he make you PC? |
30770 | What did you find out, Pheola? |
30770 | What do you want? |
30770 | What else do you know? |
30770 | What is this? |
30770 | What should I get? |
30770 | What should I wear? |
30770 | What were you telling her? |
30770 | What''s up, Lefty? |
30770 | What''s your favorite prophecy, young woman? |
30770 | When Maragon does n''t believe it? |
30770 | When will your clothes be here? |
30770 | When you had the heart model over at the hospital, you showed me the coronary artery, you remember? |
30770 | Where is it going to happen? |
30770 | Where is it? |
30770 | Why the weather? |
30770 | Witchcraft, Lefty? |
30770 | Yes? |
30770 | You are making predictions on this one path, and actual events are on another path, do you see? |
30770 | You are still sure,I said, loading the dishwasher,"about Pete Maragon?" |
30770 | You been life- lining again? |
30770 | You did some healing before you met me, and I do n''t suppose you were in love with every one you helped, were you? |
30770 | You know what you did? |
30770 | You''d slip up behind me and help, eh? |
30770 | All right?" |
30770 | And who can keep his mind closed while he''s talking? |
30770 | Are you going to marry this bag of bones?" |
30770 | But my question is this, can you feel your way all around inside my body?" |
30770 | But what is it good for?" |
30770 | Ca n''t you feed this dope to your computers and find out what kinds of curves would represent the coincidences?" |
30770 | Can we consider Pheola a PC, or is she merely a TK?" |
30770 | Can you PC that?" |
30770 | Can you?" |
30770 | Do you object to a little minor pain?" |
30770 | Exactly when?" |
30770 | Exactly when?" |
30770 | Fool around with somebody who had a good grip on my nervous system, would I? |
30770 | Going to marry Lefty, eh? |
30770 | He went for the jugular:"Have you ever done anything like that before, Pheola?" |
30770 | How does he know I''m wrong?" |
30770 | How soon? |
30770 | In the meantime, why do n''t you fix up so we can go out to dinner?" |
30770 | Just keep your mouth shut about it here in the Lodge, do you hear?" |
30770 | Know what I mean?" |
30770 | Now do you believe you''re a TK?" |
30770 | O.K.?" |
30770 | O.K.?" |
30770 | Was n''t that just part of your local color?" |
30770 | Was that all right?" |
30770 | Well, I gather you''ll be ready to go into your act at the next Chapter Meeting, then?" |
30770 | What do you think?" |
30770 | Where did you get_ this_ scarecrow?" |
30770 | Will you come and get me for dinner?" |
30770 | You can cut that out, too, ca n''t you? |
30770 | You can do that, ca n''t you?" |
30770 | You remember giving me all those predictions about temperature and barometric pressures?" |
30770 | You will act on it?" |
31208 | A panther? |
31208 | About what? |
31208 | And that''s all you''re looking for? |
31208 | Any desire to? |
31208 | Any difference? 31208 Anybody ever see''em?" |
31208 | Are you stung? |
31208 | But what_ are_ you looking for, Morgan? |
31208 | But you think so, huh? |
31208 | But you think so, huh? |
31208 | Ca n''t sleep? |
31208 | Ca n''t we sit down to rest? |
31208 | Can you call one of your dogs? |
31208 | Close- mouthed, are n''t you? |
31208 | Cubs? |
31208 | Did you wait? |
31208 | Do you still feel the same-- as you did a year ago? |
31208 | During the incubation period? 31208 Earlich? |
31208 | Get lonesome? |
31208 | Got any food? |
31208 | Have you always? |
31208 | Have you ever stung anyone? |
31208 | Heard anything? |
31208 | How far are we going? |
31208 | How many dogs you got, and where do you live? |
31208 | How many? |
31208 | How many? |
31208 | If I told you it was here, and then it was gone-- how would you feel? |
31208 | In a liaison of two? 31208 Is it, suh?" |
31208 | Is that a_ cabin_ there?--through the trees? |
31208 | Jerry-- thet you in theah? |
31208 | Jerry? |
31208 | Just them little pink brain- gobblers? |
31208 | Like you liked fat- boy? |
31208 | Many panthers in the swamp? |
31208 | Mistuh Morgan-- would you do me a favo''? |
31208 | Not an Orenian? |
31208 | Not stung? |
31208 | Orenians? |
31208 | Orenians? |
31208 | Rob? |
31208 | Run or fight? |
31208 | Same way? |
31208 | She stung ya, suh? |
31208 | Shera-- do you get hunches, feelings, intuitions very often? |
31208 | So? |
31208 | So? |
31208 | That he was an Orenian? 31208 That''s so?" |
31208 | To the cypress? |
31208 | Two wars ago? 31208 Want company?" |
31208 | What the devil''s wrong? |
31208 | What''re you doing wandering around like this? |
31208 | What''re you going to do with them? |
31208 | What''s that? |
31208 | What''s there to look for? 31208 Who is it?" |
31208 | Why did n''t you move in here? |
31208 | Why do n''t we team up? |
31208 | Why, Morgan? 31208 Why?" |
31208 | Why? |
31208 | Yes''m, they''re in contact-- but without eyes, how''re they gon na know wheah they are? |
31208 | You know the country? |
31208 | You think about things like that? |
31208 | You were n''t sick? |
31208 | Your dogs ever tree a panther? |
31208 | *****"How long?" |
31208 | Any loss of memory? |
31208 | But how could she be out of contact? |
31208 | But why should they? |
31208 | Ever hear of the Maquis?" |
31208 | He was silent for a long time; then he hissed,"Are you_ sure_ you have n''t been stung recently?" |
31208 | Hunting for what-- food? |
31208 | I was wondering-- could you help me catch a painter tonight-- before I go?" |
31208 | Look on the back o''my neck, will you suh?" |
31208 | Loss of function?" |
31208 | Okay?" |
31208 | Say-- where''ve_ you_ been hiding?" |
31208 | The French underground? |
31208 | The fat boy? |
31208 | To see if what I said is true?" |
31208 | Was it possible that if one invader were out of mental contact with the herd- mind, that the individual host might retain its personality? |
31208 | Was she still human? |
31208 | What do you mean?" |
31208 | What was this thing in the cabin with him? |
31208 | Who_ is_ Oren? |
31208 | Why ask questions? |
31208 | Why do n''t they sting?" |
31208 | Will you want the gun?" |
31208 | You know?" |
31995 | A weapon, huh? 31995 Ah? |
31995 | Ah? |
31995 | And exactly what is the significance of such a remark? |
31995 | Are there any Humans on Hova? |
31995 | But, damn it, where else is there to go? |
31995 | Could indeed your infuriating insults of the Great Ones have been honest expressions of a puny mind with no therapeutic intentions? 31995 Do all of them get-- that?" |
31995 | Do you comprehend, Slave? |
31995 | How is the Weapon going to converse with him? 31995 Huh? |
31995 | Huh? |
31995 | In other words, any statement you make following that phrase is to be taken seriously? |
31995 | Is this all of them? |
31995 | Say,he broke in,"are you some kind of play- actor?" |
31995 | Sol III? |
31995 | Terra? 31995 That what you call the world I live on?" |
31995 | To Terra? 31995 Will there never be peace, never a tranquil moment to soothe my spirit and erase the bloody stains of destruction recorded on my past?" |
31995 | You can, huh? |
31995 | You mean they live in sin? |
31995 | You, Lord of War, why are you silent when your face is strained with words crying for expression? |
31995 | _ Now_, can I go home? |
31995 | After all, what is one backward planet against the forces of my empire containing thirty- seven well- armed worlds? |
31995 | Are they jokes or lies?" |
31995 | Are they, like you, alas, masterfully vicious enough to destroy the peace of dozens of planets for nothing but revenge?" |
31995 | Can it be-- unhappy thought!--that there is no plan to it all, and we exist for naught?" |
31995 | Can not you comprehend that you are less to me than a microbe? |
31995 | Consider and tell me: Will you be here?" |
31995 | Could it be?" |
31995 | Do I quibble with myself in an attempt to escape unwelcome necessities? |
31995 | How could even the most synoptic First Principle find a purpose for creating such an unplanned, unreasonable species as the Humans? |
31995 | How do you work?" |
31995 | How would you like to be my Lord of War, Fool?" |
31995 | In a less declamatory style, the Weapon addressed Tresqu:"Very well, what is the trouble?" |
31995 | Instead of talking contemptuously to him, the Weapon was now addressing him as Master Something- or- other, and...."What did you say I done?" |
31995 | Is there then no sublime plan, no fateful development to your endless succession of days? |
31995 | Now, assuming you remain Lord of War, what action do you plan to take against the Humans?" |
31995 | Or are we poor random creatures without purpose?" |
31995 | Peace it was I desired, but do I get it? |
31995 | Tell, petty lord, do your scientists confirm the picture you paint of the Humans? |
31995 | What was that you said?" |
31995 | Which way is it to Earth?" |
31995 | Why did you bring one that can not talk?" |
31995 | Why, I wonder, can not the rulers be graceful? |
31985 | And you''ve all agreed to this-- this suicide? |
31985 | Are there any more records you could show me? |
31985 | Did Captain McClelland join you in group therapy? |
31985 | He''ll be made well again.... What about the others? |
31985 | Is your work going to die and you with it? |
31985 | May I see? 31985 What did_ you_ do, Captain, while the others were working on their various projects?" |
31985 | What else did you do besides watch them? |
31985 | When did your crew realize this? |
31985 | Who can pin a label on us of success or failure? |
31985 | Who''d protect us from you? |
31985 | Why do you want to know that? |
31985 | Why? |
31985 | Will anybody want to read my novels? |
31985 | You were n''t aware that some of your crew were emotionally involved with each other? |
31985 | Your idea? |
31985 | Ca n''t he see what I feel for him? |
31985 | Colonel Halter was saying,"How about this other solar system? |
31985 | Do we get the repairs and the fuel to take off from Earth, or do n''t we?" |
31985 | Do you want me to use the gun again?" |
31985 | For what, now that it''s here? |
31985 | Force? |
31985 | God almighty, how could you pull people out of an environment they were perfectly adjusted to? |
31985 | Halter said,"Captain McClelland?" |
31985 | He said,"And where was_ your_ weakness, Captain McClelland?" |
31985 | How are they?" |
31985 | How could you know? |
31985 | Humoring? |
31985 | Is there supreme health in this marvelous diet?" |
31985 | Logic? |
31985 | No feeling? |
31985 | PERFECT CONTROL By RICHARD STOCKHAM Illustrated by MEL HUNTER Why ca n''t you go home again after years in space? |
31985 | Reason? |
31985 | The records of the other five? |
31985 | The ship and I._ Crowley:_ What the hell? |
31985 | There had to be an answer... could he find it in time, though? |
31985 | What had n''t been said? |
31985 | What reason can I give?_ Immobilizing his face, he saw the half circle of the six old people again in the control room of the old, old ship. |
31985 | What''s to lose?_ He pulled her down to him. |
31985 | What? |
31985 | Which means, will they work when they''re applied to Man? |
31985 | Why am I thinking like this? |
31985 | Why''s she doing that? |
31985 | Will people read the novels? |
31985 | Will the psychological theory really promote cooperation? |
31985 | Will the spaceships really work as they''re supposed to? |
31985 | Will they catch the meaning of the poetry? |
32316 | Any use asking for the cause of death? |
32316 | Can they take the body now? |
32316 | Do you know what time it is? |
32316 | Eh? |
32316 | Hello? 32316 Honey, what is it?" |
32316 | Inspector Andrews? 32316 What are you saying?" |
32316 | Where am I going? |
32316 | Who invited you? |
32316 | Who''s that? |
32316 | Can you suggest anything?" |
32316 | Could he have been dropped from an airplane?" |
32316 | Details of the individual had been supplied, could not something be done? |
32316 | Do you understand? |
32316 | Doctor Cartwright? |
32316 | Is mayhem suspected? |
32316 | Or had they condemned themselves? |
32316 | Or was the machine only obeying a greater Fate? |
32316 | Understand?" |
32316 | Was the machine alive? |
32316 | You understand?" |
32316 | You''ve made an examination?" |
32272 | And do they have your powers? |
32272 | And what is that? |
32272 | Besides--"So what? |
32272 | Convenient, is n''t it? |
32272 | Does it bother you to reproduce? |
32272 | How was I to know that chubby slob was coming back alive? 32272 Just what do you think happened?" |
32272 | Nice, is n''t it? |
32272 | Now-- what are your contacts, and who gave you the information on where to look? |
32272 | Then you would want me to reproduce? |
32272 | What was in that stuff you gave me? |
32272 | What''s that to do with me? |
32272 | Where did you get that tobacco? |
32272 | Where is it? |
32272 | Who said anything about leaving? |
32272 | You telling the truth? |
32272 | And who''d have figured that he could handle me?" |
32272 | But why do you ask this?" |
32272 | I know you had no psi powers when you left Earth on this mission, just where did you acquire them?" |
32272 | If partial probing could achieve so much, what was the ultimate power of this remarkable mind? |
32272 | Is it permitted to slay him?" |
32272 | Now do you want to make a statement?" |
32272 | Now once again-- who gave you that information?" |
32272 | Now what would he do with it? |
32272 | Now why was its host twisting that rod of metal out of the woodwork? |
32077 | Are you accusing me of turning one loose just to get off the hook myself? |
32077 | But-- how did it happen in the first place? |
32077 | Caesarian sections? |
32077 | Do n''t you understand? 32077 How much of the gunk do we have on hand?" |
32077 | How so? |
32077 | How,I demanded,"did you arrange it?" |
32077 | Like the Kissmet campaign, do you? |
32077 | So what? |
32077 | So? |
32077 | The married women do n''t need excuses, and the single girls-- who''ll believe them? 32077 Then what''s it supposed to do?" |
32077 | This_ Atummion Added_ item,I said,"just what is_ Atummion_?" |
32077 | Twenty- five thousand bucks would get you one nice spread in the Post, but what kind of a one- shot campaign would that be? |
32077 | Two more_ carloads_? |
32077 | What-- have you done to yourself, fallen in love? |
32077 | What? 32077 When does it go to market?" |
32077 | Would you please sign my interview voucher? |
32077 | But what kind of a heel will I be if we get clearance from the AEC and start shipping out Atummyc products again-- knowing what I do? |
32077 | For that matter, the Old Hag wanted to know, why would n''t it sell Kissmet Lipstick? |
32077 | I asked,"What have they been doing down there?" |
32077 | I hung up and said,"They''re on their way up, and what''s so funny?" |
32077 | May I cite one example? |
32077 | Maybe later--""I appreciate that, but honestly, do n''t you think it''s a terrific idea?" |
32077 | My secretary said,"Who?" |
32077 | Now what does it really do?" |
32077 | See any rashes?" |
32077 | She gave you a free hand, did n''t she?" |
32077 | She said,"You know what I think? |
32077 | She said,"You still do n''t tumble, eh? |
32077 | The rest? |
32077 | What is it?" |
32077 | What''s next?" |
32077 | What''s this call for ad copy on a new bath powder?" |
32237 | Do they appear like fanatics to you? |
32237 | Exactly what do you want to see-- to know? |
32237 | First of all, what is the principle of your space drive? |
32237 | If not ours, then whose? 32237 Sir, do you think that they''re insane?" |
32237 | Well then, what can I do? |
32237 | Well, Roger, I wonder how long those birds inside are going to keep us waiting before we get a look at them? |
32237 | Well, Sir, I suppose you''ve heard of the so- calledwild talents"some of our own people occasionally possess?" |
32237 | Well, you''ve been hit hard and often,the President chuckled,"What did you find out?" |
32237 | What gave you the idea that I wanted to know anything? |
32237 | What''s bit yuh, Dan''l? |
32237 | Whose standards can we apply? |
32237 | You''d be surprised if they really were birds, would n''t you? |
32237 | ASSASSIN BY J. F. BONE_ Illustrated by Ed Emsh__ The aliens wooed Earth with gifts, love, patience and peace.__ Who could resist them? |
32237 | An''why''s it peaceful? |
32237 | But do you think they''re sincere in their attitude toward us?" |
32237 | But the question still remains-- what do they want? |
32237 | Did he dare tamper with the will of the world? |
32237 | Did he have the right to destroy man''s dream? |
32237 | Had he the right to play God? |
32237 | Is n''t that what they''re doing?" |
32237 | Is that agreeable?" |
32237 | Jes f''r instance, an''speakin''of bellwethers, have yuh ever heard of a character called Throckmorton Bixbee?" |
32237 | Matson?" |
32237 | Shock would do it, but how could that shock be applied? |
32237 | They struck exactly the right note-- and how could they improve on perfection? |
32237 | Was it merely mistaken kindliness or was there a deeper more subtle motive? |
32237 | Why should he struggle to find an answer when the Aztlans had discovered it millennia ago and were perfectly willing to share their knowledge? |
32237 | Why should he use inept human devices when those of the aliens performed similar operations with infinitely more ease and efficiency? |
32237 | Why should he work when all he had to do was ask? |
32237 | Why were they doing this? |
32237 | Why? |
32104 | But where do they-- where do they come from? |
32104 | Ca n''t we get out of here by''copter? |
32104 | Ca n''t we take him in and give him the works? |
32104 | Can we compromise with him? |
32104 | Do you take me for a child? 32104 From where are the techniques drawn?" |
32104 | Has it occurred to you that our whole culture might collapse if Erikson has his way? |
32104 | Have you seen the projectors those crackpots have set up in the hills? |
32104 | How dare you say that Man is the ultimate? 32104 The State maternity hospitals, of course,"Merrick said,"Where else? |
32104 | Then what are you going to do when he gets here? |
32104 | Well? 32104 What sort of precautions can be taken against pure idiocy?" |
32104 | What would you have me do, Virginia? |
32104 | You wanted to see me, Han? |
32104 | And then suppose the worm turns? |
32104 | And why? |
32104 | But were those cracks the fault of robotism or were they in fact a failing inherent in Man himself? |
32104 | Could he actually kill? |
32104 | Could it be that the man actually believed that the poison he peddled was the food of the gods? |
32104 | Do n''t you feel anything at all when the reports of pogroms come in?" |
32104 | Do you have any idea of what it must feel like to die from cortical stimulation?" |
32104 | Give him a fill- in with false memory?" |
32104 | Have those idiots forgotten what we do here? |
32104 | How am I supposed to protect the Creche from the likes of Erikson? |
32104 | Is that possible?" |
32104 | Little man, what now?" |
32104 | Remember?" |
32104 | See here, Han, I know you do n''t agree, but what else is there? |
32104 | The brain machines? |
32104 | What about them?" |
32104 | What do you see?" |
32104 | What insanity bore this fruit, Virginia? |
32104 | What right have you to assume that nature has stopped experimenting?" |
32104 | What then?" |
32104 | Whence have come the techniques?" |
32104 | Where are the bodies assembled? |
32104 | Where are the protoplasm vats? |
32104 | he asked,"Help the bigot peddle his robot- hate? |
32068 | Ah, what''s the use? |
32068 | And what do you want, scapegrace? |
32068 | Do you hear me? |
32068 | Do you know what_ this_ is, beetle? |
32068 | Do you know,he asked tensely,"where these strangers''home base is? |
32068 | Do you obey me if I give you orders? |
32068 | Does n''t it? |
32068 | How do you like your own medicine, spider? |
32068 | Shall we go, then,he suggested politely,"and-- while the Peace still reigns-- find out whether the pill- bugs''beverage is all they claim it is?" |
32068 | They''ll sight us in the open, and then what chance will we have? |
32068 | Well, and what do you have to say for yourself? |
32068 | What are they doing? |
32068 | What''ll we do? |
32068 | What''s going on out there now? 32068 What''s the idea?" |
32068 | What''s the matter? |
32068 | What''s wrong? |
32068 | Where is my machine? |
32068 | Why am I talking to a beetle? 32068 Why, beetle, do n''t you know?... |
32068 | You thought I was dead, no doubt? 32068 You understand what_ that_ means?" |
32068 | You, too? |
32068 | _ Spi- der?_Dworn fumbled with the unfamiliar word. |
32068 | A couple of times before they had huddled like this, while flights of the winged enemies whistled over... but the wingless ones? |
32068 | But you do so love to be masterful do n''t you?" |
32068 | Do you want to visit them?" |
32068 | Dworn stared uncomprehendingly at her, mumbled,"Who--_what_ are you?" |
32068 | First--"What do you know about the attack on the beetles last night?" |
32068 | He demanded,"What do you know about those night- fliers?" |
32068 | He mumbled dazedly,"I''m dead, do you hear? |
32068 | Purri stalked through the doorway before them, grumbling to herself,"Why is it the best ones always get away?" |
32068 | She said breathlessly,"Would... would you mind saying that again, please?" |
32068 | She said slowly,"You do n''t know about spiders, beetle? |
32068 | She said,"Ca n''t you start it again?" |
32068 | She whispered,"Beetle, you wo n''t hurt me?" |
32068 | The girl cried, with terror and anger in her voice,"What do you mean, coming into my Nest like this? |
32068 | The great landship had opened, as it were, a gateway to the unknown lands in the east-- a gateway for what? |
32068 | The older woman said,"No right? |
32068 | The one who got away-- and who seduced one of_ us_ from the ways of her ancestors--? |
32068 | They''re allied in some way to the flying ones, are n''t they?" |
32068 | What about the tunnel?" |
32068 | What peace can there be between you and us?" |
32068 | When had everything stopped making sense? |
32068 | Where do they fly from?" |
32068 | Where''s Qanya?" |
32068 | Who knows? |
32068 | Why did n''t you use your poison while I was stunned? |
32068 | You''ve had two mates already-- why did n''t you make them last? |
32068 | You''ve had your own Nest for all of three months now, dear Qanya, and already you tell your Mother that she has no right to enter?" |
32068 | far?" |
32068 | rasped the Spider Mother, and when the two advanced till she could look into their young faces--"You swear to this?" |
32041 | And what happens if their meat_ and_ their poison are our poison? |
32041 | Did you hear that? |
32041 | Do n''t you see how important this is? |
32041 | Do you have any other suggestions? |
32041 | Do you know what it is? |
32041 | Does it matter? |
32041 | Food? |
32041 | For example,Hellman said,"what kind of vehicle would be used in a place like this? |
32041 | Helg? |
32041 | How come you can read Aloombrigian? |
32041 | How did you know it was an Earth- type animal? |
32041 | How long is that supposed to go on? |
32041 | Is it something to eat? |
32041 | Is that you, Hellman? |
32041 | Me? |
32041 | Next? 32041 Now look,"Hellman said,"we''ll have to work this out by pure logic-- Are you listening to me?" |
32041 | Now what? |
32041 | Okay,Casker said,"what do we try next?" |
32041 | What do you suppose this is? |
32041 | What does it say? |
32041 | What does it say? |
32041 | What happened? |
32041 | What if their meat is our_ poison_? 32041 What kind of animals do you suppose these Helgans were?" |
32041 | What kind of intelligent beings would evolve on a planet that is all mountains? |
32041 | What makes you think there''s anything to eat here? 32041 What''s wrong?" |
32041 | What''ve you done now? |
32041 | What? 32041 Which assumption do we start with?" |
32041 | Why bother? |
32041 | Why not you? |
32041 | Will you say grace? |
32041 | Yes? |
32041 | You all right? |
32041 | Anti- gravity? |
32041 | But how_ much_?" |
32041 | But where was it? |
32041 | Could he have made out the food requisitions wrong, when they took on supplies at Calao station? |
32041 | How does it work?" |
32041 | How far could the glob expand? |
32041 | How much was two cubic vims? |
32041 | How?" |
32041 | In the meantime, though, just until a chemist drops in, what''ll we do?" |
32041 | Or could it? |
32041 | Or had the ground crew just forgotten to load those last precious cases? |
32041 | Perhaps, but what_ kind_ of anti- gravity? |
32041 | So perhaps was their poison... but was n''t starvation better than this sort of thing? |
32041 | Two cubic miles, perhaps? |
32041 | What then?" |
32041 | What''re you going to do about all this?" |
32041 | What''s wrong with this?" |
32041 | Will you kindly drop that book and help me find some food?" |
32041 | You''re a librarian, remember? |
32303 | Ah,Abdul breathed,"where were you, Sidi, when I was out there dying for you?" |
32303 | All of us to be Effendis? |
32303 | And what is that? |
32303 | And where may this hotbed of new life be found? |
32303 | And why, in your ageless wisdom, not? |
32303 | Are we nearly there? |
32303 | Are you not a native, then? |
32303 | By whom? 32303 Glinka, is it not?" |
32303 | Hadji Abdul Hakkim ben Salazar? 32303 Have they no homes to which to go?" |
32303 | Have they nothing to do? |
32303 | How, then, do the wretches live? 32303 I?" |
32303 | What are you doing? |
32303 | What handle? |
32303 | What is she doing now? |
32303 | What was that? |
32303 | Who''s there? |
32303 | Why did you leave us, Comrade Stefanik? |
32303 | Why have we stopped here? |
32303 | Why shame us, discredit your government, by running away? |
32303 | Would I dare? 32303 You be careful with that thing, Joe, okay?" |
32303 | _ I_ tell them_ that_? |
32303 | _ Who_ will catch us? |
32303 | A camel breeder?" |
32303 | Am I right?" |
32303 | Did you suppose for one moment that I had forgotten what we were talking about?" |
32303 | Do you deny this?" |
32303 | For who, then, are these degenerate wretches who stand upon the hills and gawk at us, and why must you feed them? |
32303 | Let me see, was it Ankara where last we met? |
32303 | Say, Joe, have you got an American cigarette?" |
32303 | Tell me, as a Hadj who is, at the same time, undoubtedly vermin- ridden, do_ you_ believe in the equality of men-- or can you honestly wish it?" |
32303 | Will you not change your mind?" |
31652 | Anybody beat us here? |
31652 | B u r n e d generators? 31652 Bad?" |
31652 | Boy, he was sure--"Did you know this was a nine planet system? |
31652 | But is that all? 31652 But us? |
31652 | Did you discover anything at all we could use? |
31652 | Do you possess pain? |
31652 | Does the light dawn? |
31652 | Great Gods and Little-- Tude? 31652 Horoscope?" |
31652 | How does it appear? |
31652 | I hate like heck to be the one to tell you, Trav, but seein''as I know you, they sent me--"Tell me what? |
31652 | I say, Trav,Trippe said thoughtfully from behind him,"where''s the fatted calf?" |
31652 | If they feel that way, why the heck do they even let us stay? |
31652 | Listen,he said cautiously, taking Horton by the arm,"have n''t you thought of this? |
31652 | Look, Trav, what else could you call it? 31652 No favoritism there, hey? |
31652 | No other way? 31652 Now what in the sweet name of Billy H. Culpepper is this?" |
31652 | Now you begin to see? |
31652 | Speak again? 31652 Sure, Trav, sure, only-- what''s with the Lower Depths here?" |
31652 | Was not there great risk? |
31652 | Well all right,Travis said,"what''s the story?" |
31652 | What happened? |
31652 | What language is this? 31652 What''s he say?" |
31652 | Where now is the ransom? |
31652 | Will we not, then,continued the girl,"risk sunlight on our intestines in pursuing this affair?" |
31652 | You see? 31652 After all, when you start pushing people''s moons around, where will it end? 31652 Ai nt that right, Pat? |
31652 | And consider war, does not one country win, and the other lose? |
31652 | And if death comes to this one, observe, will the money be paid? |
31652 | And who was Lappy?... |
31652 | Born to cause trouble? |
31652 | Brother in crime? |
31652 | But contract? |
31652 | But how many_ planets_ are there? |
31652 | But in the astrology of Diomed III-- an astrology I took great pains to understand-- how many planets are considered? |
31652 | But listen, anything new on the contract?" |
31652 | But now-- see there, see that building over there?" |
31652 | But the question still remained: how? |
31652 | But what business is this? |
31652 | But what--""And did you take the trouble to examine their astrology?" |
31652 | But you? |
31652 | Can we with profit slice his binds? |
31652 | Can you, in your wisdom, confirm or deny what I have seen? |
31652 | Could you not go forth to another place, and so become people of gravity, of substance, of moment?" |
31652 | Does boy go see girl? |
31652 | Doubt?" |
31652 | Fack? |
31652 | Give you a contract? |
31652 | How else come explanations, for example, of natural catastrophes, fires, plagues, which affect whole cities and not others? |
31652 | How lies the path?" |
31652 | I never saw the beat of it--""Luck?" |
31652 | In the ceiling? |
31652 | Is it not so that, often, a man is promised greater success in other regions, where the ruling stars more closely and friendlily conjoin his own?" |
31652 | Is it not so, in your astrology, that a man''s horoscope may often conflict with that of the place wherein he dwells? |
31652 | Is it not true that towns and villages do also have horoscopes?" |
31652 | Lies your horoscope in such confusion that you know not the drift of the coming hours?" |
31652 | Luck? |
31652 | My thought: from what land he comes?" |
31652 | No way out, eh? |
31652 | Of surety, are not_ places_ on Mert also ruled by the stars? |
31652 | Once the eclipse ends--""Well, listen,"Travis said desperately,"could n''t we just see the guy?" |
31652 | One ship or two? |
31652 | Or could you? |
31652 | Or is it a question of varying interpretations? |
31652 | Seek you not better times? |
31652 | Speak again? |
31652 | The eclipse come off?" |
31652 | Travis felt suddenly ill."What''s the matter, Hort?" |
31652 | Travis fumed,"what luck?" |
31652 | What about the girl? |
31652 | What are we? |
31652 | What coils in his head? |
31652 | What happened to the missing planet?" |
31652 | What rises, what leaps in joy?" |
31652 | What strikes?" |
31652 | What vetch is there in travel? |
31652 | What''s not your fault?" |
31652 | When they''re trying a case, do they talk about evidence? |
31652 | Wherefore speak of vetch? |
31652 | Which way lie his ribs? |
31652 | Who is Tude?" |
31652 | You see what I mean? |
32124 | But how is it that your people did n''t foresee the danger? 32124 But wo n''t the starfish get too numerous?" |
32124 | But wo n''t your people object? 32124 Do n''t you know?" |
32124 | Grim looking place, is n''t it? |
32124 | Gruesome, is n''t it? |
32124 | How come the Terran style? |
32124 | How long will that take? |
32124 | Huh? |
32124 | I fainted? |
32124 | Is this a plant? |
32124 | Oysters? |
32124 | Oysters? |
32124 | Spat? |
32124 | Well, what''s the trouble now? |
32124 | What hit me? |
32124 | What now? |
32124 | Why do you need them? |
32124 | Why not? 32124 Why should it? |
32124 | Wo n''t this animal also kill our Komal? 32124 Wo n''t this animal be as destructive as the oyster?" |
32124 | Would you mind telling me? |
32124 | You came here of your own free will, did n''t you? |
32124 | You had your quota of vorkum? |
32124 | You mean that you will use force against the rest of the Confederation? 32124 *****But did n''t the starfish create another pest problem?" |
32124 | A starfish?" |
32124 | Are they crazy? |
32124 | Are you Earthmen forever filled with troubles or does my world provoke them?" |
32124 | Can you image how much territory nine thousand trillion oysters would cover?" |
32124 | Does n''t that deny your basic philosophy of non- interference with others?" |
32124 | How long ago did this infernal insanity happen?" |
32124 | Incidentally, friend Lanceford, what is it? |
32124 | Incidentally, how is it going?" |
32124 | Is that bad?" |
32124 | Just who was the unutterable idiot who planted them here?" |
32124 | Or do they want to destroy us?" |
32124 | Tell me-- what''s wrong with the oysters?" |
32124 | Want to hear the rest of it?" |
32124 | What in the name of my First Ancestor is it?" |
32124 | You think I''d be fool enough to go outside without it?" |
32124 | You''ve seen a dog smile, and wondered what was going on behind the teeth? |
32321 | Book? |
32321 | Bring back any? |
32321 | But, Billy,Beauclaire said fervently,"do you see what these people go through? |
32321 | Do you think not seeing the stars has something to do with it? 32321 Game o''cards?" |
32321 | How you comin, son? 32321 Listen, Billy,"he said with determination,"you was a good man, you know that? |
32321 | No trouble? |
32321 | What say, Billy? |
32321 | Where you been? |
32321 | Where you goin''? |
32321 | You got any plans? |
32321 | *****_ What will they do_, Beauclaire asked himself,_ when the stars come out_? |
32321 | And therefore what does the meaning matter? |
32321 | And what can hurt thee now? |
32321 | Do you follow me?" |
32321 | Do you know where you are going?" |
32321 | Do you see how they live?" |
32321 | Do you understand?" |
32321 | Have you got that?" |
32321 | Have you noticed the way the ground seems to be sharp and jagged almost everywhere you look, sort of chewed up as if there was a war? |
32321 | How soon we leave this place? |
32321 | In thy granite mansion, what can hurt thee ever? |
32321 | It did not make any sense-- but so what? |
32321 | There was a long wait, and Wyatt said at last:"Is the Commandant coming down?" |
32321 | Want me to take her up?" |
32321 | What the hell I wanna stay in this racket for?" |
32321 | Where you been?" |
32321 | Who''s first to go out?" |
32321 | Why? |
32321 | Would you like to hear some of it?" |
32321 | You remember that? |
32321 | You''ve heard of it, I hope? |
32321 | _ Me?_ he thought..._ me?_ Beauclaire reached the platform and threw down his gear, thinking that this was one hell of a way to begin a career. |
32321 | _ Me?_ he thought..._ me?_ Beauclaire reached the platform and threw down his gear, thinking that this was one hell of a way to begin a career. |
32321 | _ Well, then_, he thought,_ where now_? |
32321 | _ When there are other places to go, will these people, too, begin to seek?_ They would. |
31262 | Alcohol? 31262 And drink blood?" |
31262 | And so you have preached Violence without waiting for it to become a law? 31262 And then what?" |
31262 | And then? |
31262 | And what if a revolter does n''t become Chaliced? |
31262 | Blood? |
31262 | But how did you happen to begin eating fish? 31262 But what about the war here?" |
31262 | Ca n''t we do anything on our own? 31262 Can the shark stop eating fish?" |
31262 | Do n''t you feel as if you belong to nobody but yourself, that you are accountable to no one but yourself, and that you love that feeling? 31262 Do you mean you were only using me?" |
31262 | For what? |
31262 | How did you find out about the Earthman, Mapfarity? |
31262 | How much time do we have? |
31262 | How should I know? |
31262 | I thought you said Earth_man_? |
31262 | I''m old, but not so ancient that I came with the Six Flying Stars.... Where is that bottle? |
31262 | Jean- Jacques, my love, my brave, my own, would you abandon me to the Chalice? 31262 Look here, captain,"said Rastignac,"why do n''t you try a swig yourself? |
31262 | Mapfarity, what have you been doing in that castle of yours? |
31262 | Sea- water? |
31262 | So that is what you Philosophers of Violence want, is it? 31262 The Churchmen drink blood?" |
31262 | Then it is the human element that is corrupting? |
31262 | Then you admit that the Land- walker is weak? |
31262 | They are bled? |
31262 | What about her people? |
31262 | What ails them? 31262 What are we, a bunch children playing war?" |
31262 | What are you carrying those swords for? 31262 What are you doing here?" |
31262 | What did your Skin do when it detected you? |
31262 | What do we do now? |
31262 | What do we do now? |
31262 | What do you mean? |
31262 | What does that word_ drunkard_ mean? |
31262 | What else? |
31262 | What is the meaning of this? |
31262 | What time is it? 31262 What''s that?" |
31262 | What, indeed? |
31262 | What? |
31262 | Who said anything about loving you? |
31262 | Why ca n''t I? |
31262 | Why do n''t you kill the Amphib- changeling King and take over here? 31262 Why do you eat your heart out because you can not fly up to them and then voyage among the stars on one of them?" |
31262 | Why do you think they''re winning against us Humans? |
31262 | Why not ask Father Jules? |
31262 | Why should I join you Amphibians? |
31262 | Why should n''t it? 31262 Will only Their Majesties get to taste this exquisite drink?" |
31262 | Will you take me with you? |
31262 | You did n''t expect me to pay any attention to sex, did you? 31262 You did n''t hurt him?" |
31262 | You would leave Lusine, who loves you as no Earthwoman could, and go with that-- that pale little doll I could break with my hands? |
31262 | You would n''t want us to take a chance and have to shed_ blood_, would you? |
31262 | You''re not going any place, are you? |
31262 | Your parents must have suspected that you were a fish eater when you first proposed your Philosophy of Violence? |
31262 | _ Shoo l''footyay, kal u ay tee?_The guard leaned over the grille. |
31262 | Alarmed, Archambaud said,"What''s the matter, Jean- Jacques?" |
31262 | And do n''t you dread the day we will be let out of prison and made to wear our Skins again? |
31262 | And for that you are now in this cell?" |
31262 | And how do you, with your brave ideas, like being regarded as a harmless figure of fun, or as a sick man?" |
31262 | And you know where the Earthman is located?" |
31262 | Are you still going to abandon this planet?" |
31262 | Are you sure you have n''t swallowed your Skin? |
31262 | As a decoration?" |
31262 | As they trotted up the long winding corridors Lusine said,"Jean- Jacques, what do you plan on doing now? |
31262 | Ca n''t you see that it will indeed make a difference if the Amphibs get the upper hand? |
31262 | Ca n''t you see_ who_ is making the Amphibs behave the way they have been?" |
31262 | Has he forgotten that I am the foster- daughter of the Amphib King?" |
31262 | He said,"Day after tomorrow is the day on which the new Kings are crowned, is n''t it?" |
31262 | He shook the priest awake, said,"What''s the matter, Father?" |
31262 | He stopped, scrutinized the pile of bottles, then, in his lion''s- roar- at- the- bottom- of- a- well voice said,"Say, what''s in these bottles?" |
31262 | How can you fight an enemy who insists on joining you and who will also agree to everything you teach him and then still worship at the other service? |
31262 | How could you help loving it? |
31262 | How do you like that?" |
31262 | Lusine said,"Now what, Jean- Jacques? |
31262 | Mapfarity bellowed,"Jean- Jacques, what are you doing?" |
31262 | Mapfarity repeated,"What now?" |
31262 | Mapfarity said,"Why would they be drinking that?" |
31262 | Mockingly she said,"Have you been watching the Six Flying Stars, Jean- Jacques?" |
31262 | Must the King meddle in everything?" |
31262 | Peculiar, is n''t it, how the''people''always vote the same Kings back into power? |
31262 | Perhaps one of you gentlemen has a car?" |
31262 | Rastignac said,"Lusine, what do you say to this?" |
31262 | Rastignac stuck to the subject"Why was the making of this alcohol forbidden?" |
31262 | Right?" |
31262 | She shivered and said,"This Chalice? |
31262 | Tell me true, do n''t you feel free for the first time in your life? |
31262 | That is what has horrified your people, is n''t it?" |
31262 | Then Mapfarity said,"Why leave here?" |
31262 | Then why the prohibition against alcohol? |
31262 | What do you care what time it is?" |
31262 | What is it?" |
31262 | What is that smell?" |
31262 | What is that?" |
31262 | What is the matter with your brain? |
31262 | What is this new element? |
31262 | What would we be without our Skins?" |
31262 | What''s the difference? |
31262 | Where''s a bottle that''s not empty? |
31262 | Where''s that corkscrew?" |
31262 | Which reminds me-- how many gallons of the wine have you made so far?" |
31262 | Why did n''t he? |
31262 | Why do n''t you kill somebody and break out of this ridiculous mold-- that Skin that the Ssassarors have poured you into?" |
31262 | Why do n''t you see a priest then?" |
31262 | Why should he be favorable to a policy of Violence? |
31262 | Will you try to make yourself King of the Terrans and fight us Amphibs?" |
30932 | A brick? |
30932 | An old man? |
30932 | And that--? |
30932 | And the Foundation did not agree with his translation? |
30932 | And the papyrus verified his belief? |
30932 | And your father? |
30932 | And--? |
30932 | Are you able to understand him? |
30932 | Before Egypt--"What did you say? |
30932 | But why all that effort? 30932 But you have proof to the contrary?" |
30932 | Dangerous looking specimens, are n''t they? |
30932 | Did it occur to you that they might assume some of the cost of your trip? |
30932 | Did you find him? |
30932 | Ever see that ship before? |
30932 | For what destination? |
30932 | Friends of yours? |
30932 | Getting used to Nicko? |
30932 | Has he any idea what will happen to us? |
30932 | He is_ he_, is n''t he? |
30932 | He will be released when the time comes? |
30932 | How bad? |
30932 | How could anyone be so vile? |
30932 | How could he know they were accurate? |
30932 | How do I know? |
30932 | How do you feel? |
30932 | How do you know? |
30932 | Is that so? |
30932 | Is the strange one also with us? |
30932 | Is there anything familiar about it? |
30932 | Is there more? |
30932 | Just what manner of creature is this, anyhow? |
30932 | May I assume your trip is of a scientific nature? |
30932 | Me? 30932 Must I kill you?" |
30932 | One of you, my friend? |
30932 | Out here? 30932 Shall I go ahead and check?" |
30932 | Such as--? |
30932 | That''s what you and your father have believed, is n''t it? 30932 Then I wonder if you are familiar with the Terran Educational Foundation? |
30932 | Then perhaps you''ll tell us the approximate cost of the cruise? |
30932 | Then why did they grab Doree? |
30932 | They''re after the loot, what else? |
30932 | Thought I was a mental void, eh, kitty? 30932 Want to stop and throw a few tons overboard?" |
30932 | Was my pretty cousin bothering you? 30932 We certainly get around, do n''t we?" |
30932 | We had no great animosity toward you before, but now--"That''s why you left us stranded in space? |
30932 | We''re glad to hear that too, but could you tell me something? 30932 We''re going to hit that ship and blast out?" |
30932 | What did he say? |
30932 | What did it tell him? |
30932 | What did they ask in return? |
30932 | What do you mean, company? |
30932 | What do you mean? |
30932 | What do you mean? |
30932 | What do you suppose they''re up to? |
30932 | What else? 30932 What have you done with my father?" |
30932 | What have you swine done with Doree? |
30932 | What plot are you talking about? |
30932 | What shape are we in? |
30932 | What''s he saying? |
30932 | What''s the matter with you? 30932 What''s wrong?" |
30932 | When? |
30932 | Where are we? 30932 Where did you ever find him?" |
30932 | Who are you? |
30932 | Who in the hell are McKee and Talbott? |
30932 | Who was your mother, Nicko? |
30932 | Why not? |
30932 | Why stall? |
30932 | With that funny fire ray they''ve got? |
30932 | Wo n''t we-- we be found? |
30932 | Would that have made it more valuable? |
30932 | You did n''t see anybody? |
30932 | You mean they''re going to throw her into that--? |
30932 | You mean you had a key? 30932 You okay?" |
30932 | You think so? |
30932 | You''re helping us to make our escape? |
30932 | Your father-- where is he? |
30932 | Your plot? |
30932 | *****"What does he know about this outfit?" |
30932 | A while later she asked,"Do you think the Baserites won?" |
30932 | All right-- then what happened to the knowledge and the science? |
30932 | And if they''re such fine fellows why did they attack us?" |
30932 | Are you with us?" |
30932 | As he followed her, Talbott glanced swiftly back at the prisoners as if to say:_ See how solidly we''re in? |
30932 | But the professor pointed to a distant star and Mallison wondered:"Who moved Egypt? |
30932 | But you let him die?" |
30932 | Ca n''t you hear them? |
30932 | Could he reach and demolish the crippled barge before the Ptomenite fighters reached the scene? |
30932 | Could n''t we be as happy up here as down there?" |
30932 | Could you be more specific?" |
30932 | Does that planet really exist?" |
30932 | Had she been made the plaything of some high official? |
30932 | He said he was watching us-- trying to figure out whether we were spies?" |
30932 | How did you manage it?" |
30932 | How is he now?" |
30932 | How the devil can I--?" |
30932 | In God''s name-- why? |
30932 | In the light of this does it seem so strange that they turned their backs on all knowledge except that which aided them in dead directions?" |
30932 | Of McKee or Talbott or both? |
30932 | So why be surprised?" |
30932 | Spying on whom?" |
30932 | Tell me, what''s the situation?" |
30932 | Through which of these would they bring Doree? |
30932 | To attack or flee? |
30932 | Was she already dead? |
30932 | Were any or all of them dead? |
30932 | What did he say?" |
30932 | What happened to the rest of their science?" |
30932 | What happened?" |
30932 | What reason had anyone for attacking the ship? |
30932 | What sort of hideous mating had occurred, he wondered, to produce this mongrel creature with the brain of a human and the body of a beast? |
30932 | Who would have thought, Mike pondered bitterly, that I''d land out here pushing my own ship through space? |
30932 | Who? |
30932 | Why are n''t you finding out about this?" |
30932 | Why did n''t you give me a chance to protect my ship?" |
30932 | Why did n''t you tell me about these men? |
30932 | Why should you criticize yourself?" |
30932 | Wo n''t you sit down?" |
30932 | You all right?" |
30932 | You could send the whole cell block to his rescue? |
30932 | he snarled,"or will you give me the key?" |
31975 | And you think Bobby is one of these-- these seedlings? |
31975 | And you think they''re moving in? |
31975 | And your other geniuses? 31975 Ann,"he said impatiently,"we''re dealing with fantastically intelligent beings, but beings who are still_ children_--can''t you understand that? |
31975 | But what_ is_ it? |
31975 | But why? |
31975 | Catch somep''n, teach''? |
31975 | Have we? |
31975 | How''d you like to come on Star Watch with me? |
31975 | In what way? |
31975 | Is Bobby frightening? 31975 Is it the proof you wanted?" |
31975 | Is n''t this like the fish you caught? 31975 Joke? |
31975 | Know what this is? |
31975 | Love, understanding, sympathy-- wasn''t that what was supposed to work wonders? 31975 Monitoring us? |
31975 | No, but do n''t you see, John? 31975 See this? |
31975 | Tell me-- can you teleport? |
31975 | Well, what about it? |
31975 | Well,McCarthy said after a moment,"what are you going to do about_ this_?" |
31975 | Well? |
31975 | Were n''t you the same way, when you were a boy? |
31975 | What difference does it make whether they came from the zoo or from Burma? 31975 What has that to do with it?" |
31975 | What is it, John? |
31975 | What is it, John? |
31975 | What is it? |
31975 | What tigers? |
31975 | What was it in your classroom this time? |
31975 | Where did you get_ that_? |
31975 | Who? |
31975 | Why not? |
31975 | Why tigers, John? |
31975 | Yes, Bobby, what would you like? |
31975 | Yes? |
31975 | You mean the Outspacers? |
31975 | You wo n''t be mad? |
31975 | You''re quite serious about this, John? |
31975 | You''re shocked? |
31975 | You, too, Ward? |
31975 | You_ hope_ it''s this way, do n''t you? |
31975 | _ One_ failure? 31975 _ That?_ In our stream?" |
31975 | _ That?_ In our stream? |
31975 | All foundlings?" |
31975 | All they need is a copy of Robinson Crusoe and a chance to follow their natural instincts, eh?" |
31975 | And who knows which child is an adopted one?" |
31975 | Bobby, you''re a telepath, are n''t you?" |
31975 | Do you know who did?" |
31975 | Do you suppose we can go back to our jobs? |
31975 | Do you think it was Bobby?" |
31975 | Have you told this to anyone else?" |
31975 | He could n''t remain in the dormitory and, even if he did, when they all came back, how could he find out which boys had gone up to the ship? |
31975 | How do you fit it in with your super- intelligent super- beings?" |
31975 | How long is it since Los Angeles Day, when the U.N. buildings were bombed and burned by the original 3R Party in order to get rid of Unesco? |
31975 | How often do they have to make us hit the slides for the safety of the Mob Quad before you adopt a sensible theory?" |
31975 | I was thinking of going in for nuclear physics, but....""Go on, but what?" |
31975 | In all the time I''ve been tutoring him, has he ever been out of line?" |
31975 | It was_ still_ tied to the string, but where was it? |
31975 | Or Hebrew? |
31975 | Tell me, why is it that the smart ones do n''t discriminate? |
31975 | The thing had fallen and disappeared-- but_ where_? |
31975 | Two hundred forty- three years next June, is n''t it? |
31975 | Wait until they returned? |
31975 | Was the script simply Cyrillic? |
31975 | What Rough Beast? |
31975 | What about_ this_?" |
31975 | What are you going to_ do_?" |
31975 | What do you think, John?" |
31975 | What for?" |
31975 | What''s next?" |
31975 | Where''d they come from?" |
31975 | Why do you suppose they seem to like the full moon, John?" |
31975 | With_ tigers_? |
31975 | _ And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches toward Bethlehem to be born?_ Ward became aware that his pipe was out. |
31975 | _ Now which of you is laughing?_ he wondered. |
22892 | A little rugged, huh? |
22892 | About ready to pack it up? |
22892 | And now, you think perhaps they are trying to hunt us down as they did my brother? |
22892 | And there was no provocation? |
22892 | And turn on that light, will you? |
22892 | And what have we here? |
22892 | And who''s to know what caused the uproar, or who''s involved? 22892 And why should n''t you demand? |
22892 | And would the plainsmen dare use their weapons against a legitimate claimant? 22892 And you did n''t put that in your report?" |
22892 | And you know something else, Danny- boy? 22892 And you saw the whole affair?" |
22892 | Anybody for mountain climbing? |
22892 | Are n''t you making----"A great, big thing? 22892 Are there any other claimants present?" |
22892 | Are you Commissioner Jackson? |
22892 | Are you a police agent? |
22892 | Are you trying to tell me my duties? |
22892 | Are you trying to tell me what I saw and did? |
22892 | Aw,whispered Gorham agonizedly,"aw, take it easy, will you? |
22892 | Been here before? |
22892 | But now? |
22892 | But somebody at Riandar, he gets a rush of brains to the head, see? 22892 But that affair was just a personal----""Think so? |
22892 | But they quit and turned the kid loose when you told them to? |
22892 | But who are you? |
22892 | But who''s responsible? 22892 But you are galactic, are you not? |
22892 | But you know something else? 22892 Can you hear me, Michaels?" |
22892 | Can you imagine any clansman without this sling? |
22892 | Civil charges? |
22892 | Class group? |
22892 | Class group? |
22892 | Dad? |
22892 | Did n''t give you any trouble? |
22892 | Did you ever see Khor Fortress? 22892 Did you get that thrust about the tribes?" |
22892 | Did you hand him another beating yesterday? 22892 Do I act as though I were in a trance, sir?" |
22892 | Do n''t they know how to break down a rigged story? 22892 Do what?" |
22892 | Do you have this with you? |
22892 | Do you really think, Mr. Waern, that you can sit here in peace? 22892 Do you remember that man''s struggles? |
22892 | Feel important? 22892 From now on, I''m the top man, do you understand?" |
22892 | Have you checked back on him? |
22892 | Have you ever seen a man bitten by a gersal? |
22892 | He ever say anything to you about it? |
22892 | He have anything else to say? |
22892 | Hey,he demanded,"what''s the idea trying to trip me?" |
22892 | How about him? |
22892 | How about the lieutenant? |
22892 | How about you? 22892 How did you get in here?" |
22892 | How do you do that? |
22892 | How many times was he bitten? |
22892 | How much did that youngster offer you to write up that incident the way you did? 22892 How much?" |
22892 | How safe? |
22892 | I might? |
22892 | I''m the regent, remember? 22892 If a formal conclave meets, and no claimant is clearly eligible for the throne-- know who''ll be called to start a new royal line?" |
22892 | In other words, I could have kicked over an applecart? |
22892 | Is this correct? |
22892 | Just exactly what_ do_ you think you''re doing? |
22892 | Just who is responsible for this report? |
22892 | Khroal? |
22892 | Know anything about this Gerry Kelton? |
22892 | Know why I''m not in class now? 22892 Later, huh? |
22892 | Look, Don, are you sure anything''s coming to back us up? 22892 Many of your friends carry these?" |
22892 | Masterson? |
22892 | Maybe you should tell him to give us some of this information he has, eh? |
22892 | Me? 22892 No? |
22892 | Now, has my space yacht been positioned back of the Blue Palace? 22892 Now, how do you get out of this seat belt without breaking your stupid neck?" |
22892 | Now, you say you have lived all your life among these people? 22892 Of course, it''s your own business, but if it were me, I''d tear up those slips, you know?" |
22892 | Oh, funny stuff, eh? |
22892 | Oh, he did? 22892 Oh? |
22892 | Oh? |
22892 | Oh? |
22892 | Oh? |
22892 | Permanent? |
22892 | Rayson was responsible in part, I suppose? |
22892 | Remember the private conversation between claimant and prime minister? 22892 Remember you remarked that I could have potted a few of them while they were getting into position? |
22892 | Say, how about that fellow, Foree? 22892 See that haze with the lines in it?" |
22892 | Seven zero five? |
22892 | Shot down? |
22892 | Sir? |
22892 | So now you happy? |
22892 | So that''s all of that, eh? |
22892 | So why ai n''t ya telling me something, instead of coming around with all them blinking lights? |
22892 | So you gave Andy Masterson a fast outline on manners, eh? |
22892 | So you think I''d better wait till morning? |
22892 | So? 22892 So?" |
22892 | Stellar Guard Investigations? 22892 Still want to play?" |
22892 | Stop what? |
22892 | Suppose you got into a fight, Don? |
22892 | Tell me, Don, why did you push my father forward to consult with the Korental? 22892 Tell me, has any progress been made on locating the Waern''Book of Ancestors''?" |
22892 | Tell me,he said,"do you have an interest in this matter?" |
22892 | That right? 22892 That right? |
22892 | That the book we''re all looking for? |
22892 | Them the charges? |
22892 | Then, who''s checkmated? |
22892 | Think I''d forget? |
22892 | Think so? |
22892 | Think the guy''d give you a couple hours to simmer down? 22892 Think we might have visitors?" |
22892 | To the Morek? |
22892 | Uncle Harle didn''t---- Oh, why do n''t you just leave me alone? |
22892 | Waernpeto? |
22892 | Want to tell me about it? |
22892 | We did? |
22892 | We get a few in the net we did n''t even suspect existed, you see? |
22892 | We got an agreement, you and I, remember? 22892 We''re getting this country organized, see? |
22892 | We''ve got self- government in this school, remember? |
22892 | Well, guys lose books now and then, remember? 22892 Well, maybe you ought to think it over about turning in those slips you wrote up, huh?" |
22892 | Well, so you''re Donald Michaels? 22892 Well, then, we can talk about that little affair in the locker room, ca n''t we? |
22892 | Well,he demanded,"what''s next?" |
22892 | Well? |
22892 | What are you getting at, Dad? |
22892 | What are you talking about? |
22892 | What dare I do? 22892 What do I do now?" |
22892 | What do you think you''re doing? |
22892 | What else could they do? 22892 What happened?" |
22892 | What was that fire, lieutenant? |
22892 | What would you expect? |
22892 | What''s happened now? |
22892 | What''s that? |
22892 | What''s that? |
22892 | What''s the last you picked up? |
22892 | What''s the number of your class group? |
22892 | What''s this about Jack Bordelle? 22892 What''s this, Mora?" |
22892 | What''s this? |
22892 | What''s wrong with these people? |
22892 | What''s your name? |
22892 | Which of the clans do we join? |
22892 | Who are you? |
22892 | Who are you? |
22892 | Who do you think you are? |
22892 | Who has n''t? 22892 Who is this Masterson?" |
22892 | Who''d take my word? 22892 Who''s the prime minister around here, anyway? |
22892 | Whom do we have to thank? |
22892 | Why bother? |
22892 | Why ca n''t we just duck into the shelter and let''em blast? 22892 Why did n''t you head right on into the hills from Riandar?" |
22892 | Why do n''t we pick up a few people and run this operation ourselves? |
22892 | Why not? |
22892 | Will you honor us, Mernar- dar? |
22892 | Wonder how Korentana made out? |
22892 | Wonder how long I''ve been out? |
22892 | Wonder if they''ll trace Korentona through them? 22892 Wonder if they''ve found what they were looking for?" |
22892 | Wonder just how it feels to get ordered around like that? |
22892 | Would the hillmen believe the stories about your brother in the face of your personal denial before their own council? 22892 Woulda fooled me, you know?" |
22892 | You are then, ah, presenting yourself as an authority on parapsychology, perhaps? |
22892 | You are thinking of----? |
22892 | You are, I suppose, familiar with the range of a medium duty blaster? |
22892 | You brought Don Michaels here, Father? |
22892 | You could have gotten several of them with that, while they were getting into position, could n''t you? |
22892 | You ever have any trouble with those three before now? |
22892 | You have made final arrangements for the conclave? |
22892 | You have matters for our attention? |
22892 | You know him, Dad? |
22892 | You mean I''ve got to stay under cover from now on? |
22892 | You mean the two Keltons and VanSickle? |
22892 | You mean they''ve got guards up there? |
22892 | You say there''s a gang of young fellows hanging around the Waern neighborhood? |
22892 | You say these people are pretty rare, and really dangerous? |
22892 | You tell them to take me out and shoot me? 22892 You think it could happen that way?" |
22892 | You want dealings with the Korental? |
22892 | You would consider this? |
22892 | You_ can_ read Oredanian script, I hope? |
22892 | Your father say anything about Stern? |
22892 | *****"And you are he who would be King of the Oredanu?" |
22892 | After my brother''s death? |
22892 | And I know it''s quite an effort for a young man to admit he''s been... well... shall we say influenced? |
22892 | And have you the cash in hand yet?" |
22892 | And he quit when you told him to?" |
22892 | And how about Pete Waern? |
22892 | And how about everyone else? |
22892 | And how about the honor of the Waernu?" |
22892 | And that long flight to Oreladar? |
22892 | And the border patrol, they challenge this old guy, you get it? |
22892 | And the commissioner said it was all right? |
22892 | And these?" |
22892 | And what could the hillmen do against the weapons of the plains?" |
22892 | And what do you do when a whole mob moves in on you? |
22892 | And who else could have caused the crash?" |
22892 | And who had the eternal gall to pull an attack on a grounded ship right in the Commission compound? |
22892 | And who was going to guard the pond while he was down there? |
22892 | And who would dare challenge that? |
22892 | And why was it they seemed to get a sort of paralysis when he barked at them? |
22892 | And you can let him tell us what he''s been doing and who he''s been working with, eh?" |
22892 | And, knowing it, why could n''t he wake himself up? |
22892 | Any special instructions?" |
22892 | Anything else I ought to know?" |
22892 | Are you sure he''ll keep quiet?" |
22892 | But brains? |
22892 | But how would you go about it to restrain one of those people?" |
22892 | But how? |
22892 | But maybe Al Wells might not be so rough about it this time, huh? |
22892 | But now? |
22892 | But what do you really think? |
22892 | But what had gone wrong now? |
22892 | But what had happened after that? |
22892 | But what was he doing here? |
22892 | But when you get almost through with your pre- professional... hey, Michaels, how did you make out on the last exam? |
22892 | But where was Gorham? |
22892 | But where''s Gorham? |
22892 | But why? |
22892 | But why?" |
22892 | By the way, how''s he shooting these days?" |
22892 | Can you explain this?" |
22892 | Can you go a little more into detail on that?" |
22892 | Catch?" |
22892 | Catch?" |
22892 | Catching up on your skull- work?" |
22892 | Clear?" |
22892 | Come on, what''s this guy doing, riding my tail?" |
22892 | Come on, young fella, that funny stuff, it do n''t work so good with old Jake, see? |
22892 | Come to think of it, he wondered, why was it people seemed to tell him things they never mentioned to anyone else? |
22892 | Come to think of it, what had this joker done with his clothes? |
22892 | Did anyone see them leave their home?" |
22892 | Did n''t he tell you his side of this thing?" |
22892 | Did the son combine other powers with that resistance? |
22892 | Did you notice the way I talked to Korendwar? |
22892 | Do I have to do everything?" |
22892 | Do you always go around... ah... dressed like that?" |
22892 | Do you feel perfectly relaxed and easy when I''m around? |
22892 | Do you know whether they''ve done any searching?" |
22892 | Do you really like me?" |
22892 | Do you remember the animal, chewing at him, injecting its poison? |
22892 | Do you remember this man dropping, first to his knees, then to his back? |
22892 | Do you understand that?" |
22892 | Do you understand this?" |
22892 | Eh? |
22892 | Ever hear of the''Hunters''?" |
22892 | First, of course, who are you?" |
22892 | For that matter, what good would their weapons be against a Federation Strike Group, even if they did use them?" |
22892 | Forget it, will you?" |
22892 | Got to have something for us Guardians to do, do n''t they?" |
22892 | Had he forgotten to take off the safety? |
22892 | Had he suddenly come to be regarded as clanless? |
22892 | Had he----? |
22892 | Had n''t old Jake said that guy had been shot down-- was dead? |
22892 | Had they----? |
22892 | Hate to see you walk into a jam, see? |
22892 | Have just about anything he wants, see?" |
22892 | Have you been here-- to this store-- before?" |
22892 | He''s your relief, is n''t he, Michaels?" |
22892 | He----"Pardon, sir,"the guard was saying,"but how about this man here?" |
22892 | Here? |
22892 | How about it?" |
22892 | How about taking me over to see the commissioner? |
22892 | How could he get into any more trouble? |
22892 | How had he managed to haul himself into this one, anyway? |
22892 | How much was it?" |
22892 | How was he going to get into the house-- and on into the little pond in the inner garden? |
22892 | How was the Aud?" |
22892 | How would you explain the missing numbers?" |
22892 | How''d I ever get out of that one?" |
22892 | How, he wondered, could a guy be asleep and dreaming-- and know it? |
22892 | How, he wondered, did a man like Harle Waern get started on the wrong track? |
22892 | How...? |
22892 | I should get excited about making some of the lower school crowd sore?" |
22892 | I''m just a poor, little old guy you keep around for laughs, remember?" |
22892 | In the second, do you think he would stand still while you mauled him by yourself?" |
22892 | Is it properly serviced?" |
22892 | It do n''t work so good, remember? |
22892 | It would only take a few minutes, and---- Why should he? |
22892 | Jasu Waern? |
22892 | Just how much was a guy supposed to do in one day? |
22892 | Just like on Konelree, remember? |
22892 | Know what I mean? |
22892 | Know what Stern''s trying to do, do n''t you?" |
22892 | Know what that is?" |
22892 | Know where it is?" |
22892 | Like that business about rehabilitation? |
22892 | Like when you told that Ghar thief to tell us all about it-- remember?" |
22892 | Look, Fellow, you would n''t be from one of those clans, would you now?" |
22892 | Make it fast, will you?" |
22892 | Makes things a little rugged, you know?" |
22892 | Maybe I should think of a question or two while we talk, the three of us, eh?" |
22892 | Maybe he wants to talk to the hill people, eh?" |
22892 | Maybe we work something out, eh? |
22892 | Michaels? |
22892 | Might worry them a little, would n''t you think?" |
22892 | No trouble that way?" |
22892 | Now how about it?" |
22892 | Now suppose we quit for the night, eh? |
22892 | Now who was this? |
22892 | Now would n''t that be awful? |
22892 | Now you, I''d say you were a little different, see? |
22892 | Now, how do you feel this morning?" |
22892 | Now, suppose we take a little walk, you and I? |
22892 | Now, though? |
22892 | Now, what was this? |
22892 | Now, where was that Michaels? |
22892 | Oh, no? |
22892 | Old Jake just hasta hang around-- kinda look after things now and then, this boy should n''t get in too much trouble, see?" |
22892 | Or I could plead my own case, for that matter, could n''t I?" |
22892 | Or ca n''t they recognize one when they hear it?" |
22892 | Or did you get the same exam? |
22892 | Or had he completely lost gyro synch? |
22892 | Or, if they were going to have an execution, why not make it legal-- over in Hikoran?" |
22892 | Otherwise?" |
22892 | Remember back in Tonar City? |
22892 | Remember the dipsy- doodle I turned in that box canyon?" |
22892 | Remember those? |
22892 | Remember what happened, you tried once to run things for yourself? |
22892 | Remember who came along and pulled you out just in time?" |
22892 | Result? |
22892 | Right?" |
22892 | Right?" |
22892 | Right?" |
22892 | Same operation, they should just move it a few miles, eh? |
22892 | See anything in the air to the east?" |
22892 | See those bright pips?" |
22892 | See what I mean? |
22892 | See what I mean?" |
22892 | See?" |
22892 | Shame to mess up this nice pretty little garden, you know?" |
22892 | So let me up, we do things your way, huh?" |
22892 | So this was Pete Waern? |
22892 | So what had happened? |
22892 | So what of it? |
22892 | So why should he be an exception? |
22892 | So why the big, high nose all at once?" |
22892 | So you could maybe shoot his eye out?" |
22892 | So?" |
22892 | Some of these things, only your talent will take care of, no?" |
22892 | Special Corps?" |
22892 | Still trying to be a big man, huh?" |
22892 | Suppose he broke surface right in front of a flock of trigger- happy Enforcers? |
22892 | Suppose you just turn your back to me for a minute, eh?" |
22892 | Sure, that part of it was all right, but why did the professionals have to join the party? |
22892 | Tell me, are they going to get a confession out of that man, Masterson?" |
22892 | Tell me, did anyone have the elementary intelligence to have this flier tracked?" |
22892 | Tell me, did he get you mixed up with that antique craze of his?" |
22892 | Tell me, how long have you been ordering people around like this?" |
22892 | That if you ignore this whole mess, it''ll go away?" |
22892 | That it?" |
22892 | That right?" |
22892 | That right?" |
22892 | The wardens? |
22892 | Then we''ll talk it over, hm- m- mm?" |
22892 | There''s no holiday down there right now, is there?" |
22892 | There''s very little doubt is there? |
22892 | These things are true?" |
22892 | They get this Masterson, see? |
22892 | They show up like that on both scopes, see? |
22892 | Think I did n''t know I was talking to a bunch of Hunters when I listened to that rigged story of theirs about the Keltons? |
22892 | Think I did n''t realize Rayson was sitting there prompting them whenever they started to get confused?" |
22892 | Think you can beat it?" |
22892 | This is also correct, I believe?" |
22892 | This is also obvious, is it not?" |
22892 | This is also true?" |
22892 | This is correct?" |
22892 | This time? |
22892 | Those three part of that bunch?" |
22892 | Want to take a couple of free ones anyway, just to be sure?" |
22892 | We got a nice, long ride, you and me, see?" |
22892 | What about it?" |
22892 | What are you driving at?" |
22892 | What are you trying to say?" |
22892 | What can the Federation offer you?" |
22892 | What department do you want?" |
22892 | What do you do? |
22892 | What had happened to Gorham? |
22892 | What had happened to the trigger on this thing? |
22892 | What idiot let this thing fall apart?" |
22892 | What then?" |
22892 | What was it that made someone like that become a criminal? |
22892 | What was the fellow doing? |
22892 | What was this? |
22892 | What was this? |
22892 | What would happen if someone took''em up on it-- like the wrong someone-- like me, for instance?" |
22892 | What would your answer be?" |
22892 | What ya say?" |
22892 | What''s the idea?" |
22892 | What''s up?" |
22892 | What''s your excuse for this row?" |
22892 | What''s your name and class group?" |
22892 | What''s your name?" |
22892 | Where did he fit into the situation? |
22892 | Where had these Michaels people come from? |
22892 | Where would our friend, Stern, end up?" |
22892 | Where would you hide from them?" |
22892 | Where''d you get that word?" |
22892 | Where''s he getting that?" |
22892 | Who are these two?" |
22892 | Who could set up something like that and make it look genuine?" |
22892 | Who was going to get this book and bring it back-- or protect it? |
22892 | Who, Stern wondered, was backing who? |
22892 | Why a near crash landing? |
22892 | Why did n''t they just give him a trial and put him into prison if he were guilty? |
22892 | Why did n''t you go ahead and deal with him yourself? |
22892 | Why did they have to have''casts like that last thing-- especially at a school Aud Call? |
22892 | Why did they just do what you told them without making a lot of trouble?" |
22892 | Why is it my father has to talk to the Korental-- alone?" |
22892 | Why should they look for more?" |
22892 | Why?" |
22892 | With those notes of Rayson''s? |
22892 | Wonder why he picked me?" |
22892 | Wonder why they have us hanging around this place anyway?" |
22892 | Would they accept such a thing about any of the Waernu unless it were proven by strong evidence? |
22892 | Would you really call me a close friend?" |
22892 | Yeah, I kinda wanted to see you-- what you look like, eh?" |
22892 | You ai n''t got the moxie to handle no mobs, remember? |
22892 | You can see what I mean, surely?" |
22892 | You did n''t do so well, did you?" |
22892 | You done some pretty bad things here, remember?" |
22892 | You have met Mr. Masterson, the self- government faculty advisor, of course?" |
22892 | You hear of him, maybe?" |
22892 | You mean he''s still playing games with those antique lead tossers?" |
22892 | You realize that?" |
22892 | You remember all this?" |
22892 | You see that? |
22892 | You think my uncle would kill his own clansmen?" |
22892 | You think they''re being all nice and understanding about this?" |
22892 | You were a trifle-- shall we say, crude?" |
22892 | Your boy with all them buttons, he takes care of that, see?" |
22892 | Your memory is clear on it by now, is n''t it?" |
22892 | he growled,"does it have to taste like the inside of an old shoe? |
23335 | Ah, but did he? 23335 Am I correct in saying that you would n''t have gone out there if you''d known Snookums was a robot?" |
23335 | Am I interrupting something? |
23335 | And are you the Prince Charming who woke me up? |
23335 | And just how did you come across that information, Golden Wings? |
23335 | And now? |
23335 | And speaking of money, did n''t you come down here to buy something? |
23335 | And that''s the purpose of a shakedown cruise? |
23335 | And who would know more about teaching a child than a child psychologist? |
23335 | And you''ve been working with Snookums since you were eighteen? |
23335 | Any word from the_ Fireball_? |
23335 | Anything new? 23335 Are my senses playing me false, or have you stopped that beat note?" |
23335 | Are you doing something He does n''t want you to do? 23335 Are you going to let him?" |
23335 | Are you sure it was n''t mechanical damage? 23335 As a power engineer, you should be acquainted with the''pinch effect,''eh?" |
23335 | As evil- looking as Satanas himself? |
23335 | At the same time? |
23335 | Bart? |
23335 | Black Bart? |
23335 | Both of them? |
23335 | Broken home and sibling rivalry? 23335 Busy?" |
23335 | But what I want to know is: Why is it being built around a cryotronic brain, the like of which I have never heard before? |
23335 | But why should he want to kill you here on the ship? |
23335 | But would he have figured that out for himself? |
23335 | But-- how did he get that idea? |
23335 | But-- how do you know this is what Snookums was given? |
23335 | But--"Do you know why? |
23335 | But_ why_? 23335 Ca n''t we stop the ship and check them, so that we wo n''t be subjected to this?" |
23335 | Can Snookums read English? |
23335 | Can the presence of this drug be detected after death? |
23335 | Can you dance? |
23335 | Can you give me a prognosis? |
23335 | Can you see that? |
23335 | Can you understand? |
23335 | Cream? 23335 Dead?" |
23335 | Did he date much? |
23335 | Did he have more than one bottle? |
23335 | Did he, Mister Vaneski? 23335 Did you ever hear of Lysodine, Captain?" |
23335 | Did you ever wonder if a robot had a soul, Mike? |
23335 | Did you need help? |
23335 | Did you see anything at all? |
23335 | Do n''t you trust your own designing? |
23335 | Do you have any idea what that knowledge might be? |
23335 | Do you have any ideas? |
23335 | Do you remember when we took Mellon to his quarters after he tried to brain von Liegnitz? 23335 Does Chief Pasteur know what killed him yet, Captain?" |
23335 | Does a thing like that happen often? |
23335 | Does it hurt you to have Him watch you? |
23335 | Fix it so it would leak? |
23335 | For eight years? |
23335 | Games, children? |
23335 | Happen to know why it does n''t work? |
23335 | Harry? |
23335 | Has n''t that triply bedamned rocket landed yet, Lieutenant? 23335 Have n''t we met, Commander?" |
23335 | Have you been back in there yet? |
23335 | Have you notified Treadmore yet? |
23335 | He could read a book, then? |
23335 | Hell, Wally, Serge Paulvitch is on the job down there, is n''t he? 23335 His own experiments? |
23335 | How about Pete? |
23335 | How about it, Jake? |
23335 | How about men? |
23335 | How about my soul? |
23335 | How about the front? |
23335 | How could you be so sure, Commander? 23335 How did he fall? |
23335 | How did that happen? |
23335 | How did you ever solve a three- tube beat in that short a time? |
23335 | How do I get to him? |
23335 | How do I know that someone else was involved? |
23335 | How do you know? |
23335 | How does his breath smell to you? |
23335 | How does she look, Multhaus? |
23335 | How is Mister Mellon? |
23335 | How long have you been working with Snookums? |
23335 | How many tubes were goofing? |
23335 | How old are you, little boy? |
23335 | How so? |
23335 | How was I to know who you were? |
23335 | How''s his pulse? |
23335 | How''s she coming? |
23335 | How''s the girl today? |
23335 | How''s your shoulder? |
23335 | I guess I''m disenchanted, huh, Mike? |
23335 | I mean, was he a religious nut? 23335 I reckon you know you got competition, huh?" |
23335 | I suppose the gadget at Miss What''s- her- name''s belt was an alarm to warn you of impending disaster? |
23335 | I wonder if the so- called sociologists have any explanation for it? |
23335 | If that''s the case,said Captain Quill,"why do n''t they just shut the thing off?" |
23335 | Is n''t it Hell? 23335 Is n''t it?" |
23335 | Is n''t there any other way? |
23335 | Is that bad? 23335 Is that the information, the data, that makes Snookums so priceless, aside from his nucleonics work?" |
23335 | Is there anything else, Sergeant? |
23335 | It''s been quite a trip, has n''t it? 23335 Just because of his name?" |
23335 | Just out of curiosity, what kind of a name is Keku? |
23335 | Leda here? |
23335 | Leda, if I''m right-- if this_ is_ what has been causing Snookums''odd behavior-- can you cure him? |
23335 | Let me take a look at something, will you? |
23335 | Lew? |
23335 | Lieutenant, do you actually mean that you really do n''t know what''s going on here, or are you just dummying up? |
23335 | Lieutenant,_ what_ is going on here? 23335 Like what?" |
23335 | Look, lady,Mike said,"why do n''t you look up the number you want instead of bothering me?" |
23335 | May I be so bold as to ask_ why_, Mister Gabriel? |
23335 | May I borrow these three books? |
23335 | May I help you? |
23335 | May I talk to him? |
23335 | Me? 23335 Me? |
23335 | Mike,said Pete Jeffers,"why would anybody here want to kill Lew thataway? |
23335 | Mike-- did he really hit you? 23335 Mister Gabriel?" |
23335 | Mister von Liegnitz,said Captain Quill,"will you and Mister Keku take the prisoner to a safe place? |
23335 | My final inspection? |
23335 | None of your equipment registered anything? |
23335 | Now just what was_ that_ all about? |
23335 | Of all the times to have to come to Antarctica,he grumped as the door of the rocket opened,"why did I have to get July?" |
23335 | Reaction? 23335 Ready for your ride?" |
23335 | Remember,he asked,"the story of the Sleeping Beauty? |
23335 | Rough family, eh? |
23335 | Satisfaction? |
23335 | See anything else, Multhaus? |
23335 | Sir Gay? 23335 Sit down, wo n''t you?" |
23335 | Smell that? |
23335 | Snookums? |
23335 | So what? 23335 So?" |
23335 | Something busted? 23335 Sounds Oriental, does n''t it?" |
23335 | Such as? |
23335 | Sure you wo n''t have a mite? 23335 Tell me, Vaneski, are you in love with your half sister? |
23335 | That accident you were talking about, Sergeant-- the one that made those vibroblades blow, remember? 23335 That brain in Cargo Hold One is cargo, is n''t it?" |
23335 | That machine I saw is actually a remote- control tool, is n''t it? 23335 That''s it; did you go there?" |
23335 | That''s the one under the Cesare Alfieri Institute in Florence? |
23335 | That''s what you''ve been working on with Snookums? |
23335 | That''s where an archangel takes the form of a human being and travels around with Tobit the Younger, remember? 23335 The glass broke first?" |
23335 | The question that has bothered me from the beginning has been: Exactly what killed Lieutenant Mellon? 23335 Then what happened?" |
23335 | These illustrations are analogues of the human mind? |
23335 | They? |
23335 | Think we can go in there now? 23335 This the guy, Miss Crannon?" |
23335 | Timmins Building, eh? 23335 Wally, tell me-- what in the hell is going on down there at Chilblains Base?" |
23335 | Want to bet? |
23335 | Well, how did you mean that? |
23335 | Well, then,the roboticist continued,"if a mechanism is capable of learning, how do you keep it from becoming dangerous or destroying itself? |
23335 | Well, what happens to this base now, Doctor? |
23335 | What about Lew Mellon? |
23335 | What about Lieutenant Mellon''s peculiar actions? 23335 What about the synthecells they''re making at Boston Med?" |
23335 | What are you going to do about the apartment? |
23335 | What are you here for? |
23335 | What are you scared of? |
23335 | What are you talking about, Mister Gabriel? |
23335 | What are you talking about? |
23335 | What can I do for you, Captain? |
23335 | What could that be? |
23335 | What data, Snookums? |
23335 | What did I find out? |
23335 | What did he do to it? |
23335 | What did you do today, honey? |
23335 | What do I mean? 23335 What do you intend to do about it?" |
23335 | What do you mean, sir? |
23335 | What do you mean? 23335 What do you mean?" |
23335 | What do you think, Commander? |
23335 | What do you think, Mister Mellon? |
23335 | What good will it do you to watch Him? |
23335 | What happened after he came out of the closet? |
23335 | What happened to him? |
23335 | What happened, Pete? |
23335 | What happened? |
23335 | What happened? |
23335 | What happened? |
23335 | What happened? |
23335 | What happened? |
23335 | What has happened to Snookums? |
23335 | What if there was absolutely no way for Snookums to experiment with this knowledge? 23335 What in the bloody blazes happened last night?" |
23335 | What is it you want? |
23335 | What is it? |
23335 | What makes it necessary for you to circumvent God? |
23335 | What makes you think it was a JD? |
23335 | What size? |
23335 | What sort of theory? |
23335 | What the hell do you suppose was eating him? |
23335 | What the hell else can I do but woo and win the wench? |
23335 | What the hell happened here? |
23335 | What the hell''s the matter with you, anyway? |
23335 | What the hell? |
23335 | What was I saying just before Commander Gabriel came in? |
23335 | What was all that, sir? |
23335 | What was the other question? |
23335 | What will you do if he becomes completely uncontrollable? |
23335 | What will you do? 23335 What''d he die of, sir?" |
23335 | What''d you say? |
23335 | What''s he saying? |
23335 | What''s that got to do with his soul? |
23335 | What''s that supposed to mean, Wally? |
23335 | What''s the matter, honey? 23335 What''s the matter? |
23335 | What''s the trouble, Commander? |
23335 | What''s the trouble? |
23335 | What''s this theory? |
23335 | What''s to do? |
23335 | What? |
23335 | Whatever you are, then,said Mike,"would you mind explaining?" |
23335 | When was that, Mike? |
23335 | Where are you going, Snookums? |
23335 | Where is He hiding? |
23335 | Where is my room? |
23335 | Where is_ who_ hiding? |
23335 | Where''s Doc Fitz? |
23335 | Where''s the damage? |
23335 | Which would take longer? |
23335 | Who among you would have any reason to kill me? 23335 Who are you?" |
23335 | Who knows? 23335 Who''s Officer of the Watch tonight?" |
23335 | Who''s gunning for you? |
23335 | Who...? |
23335 | Who? |
23335 | Why are you worried about His watching? |
23335 | Why ca n''t we spot it right off? |
23335 | Why call him Sir Gay? |
23335 | Why did you go out in the blizzard? |
23335 | Why do you have to watch Him? |
23335 | Why do you want to find God, Snookums? |
23335 | Why do you want to know what He is doing? |
23335 | Why not wait until you got back to Earth, where he''d have a better chance? |
23335 | Why not? |
23335 | Why not? |
23335 | Why''undesirable''? |
23335 | Why? 23335 Why?" |
23335 | Why? |
23335 | Will the Chief Physician''s Mate report to Commander Jeffers in the maintenance tool room? 23335 Will we make it, sir?" |
23335 | Would you kill a man for jealousy? |
23335 | Would you like another cup? |
23335 | Would you mind explaining what this is all about, miss? |
23335 | Would you please tell Snookums why you went out there? 23335 Would you_ really_ like to know?" |
23335 | Yes, sir? |
23335 | Yes? |
23335 | You all right? |
23335 | You did n''t catch him? |
23335 | You do n''t happen to have a hundred- thousand- unit microcryotron stack, do you? |
23335 | You do n''t just want to confront him and call him a liar, do you? 23335 You do n''t mind talking about it?" |
23335 | You mean Jake von Liegnitz? |
23335 | You mean he did n''t practice it? |
23335 | You mean he''s working on_ telepathy_? |
23335 | You mean the_ Branchell_? |
23335 | You mean you did n''t know? |
23335 | You mean,she asked,"something like astrophysics?" |
23335 | You really mean that, do n''t you? |
23335 | You think you know why they did it? |
23335 | You want a drink? 23335 Your business?" |
23335 | _ Ja?_ Huh? 23335 _ Ja?_ Huh? |
23335 | _ Know_ him? 23335 _ Security_ office? |
23335 | _ What?_ This is Lew Mellon''s book? |
23335 | _ What?_ This is Lew Mellon''s book? |
23335 | 11"What I want to know,"said Lieutenant Keku,"is, what kind of ship is this?" |
23335 | Again they were all silent, but the question was on their faces: Who? |
23335 | Am I nutty, maybe?" |
23335 | And what is so blasted important about it?" |
23335 | And where were they heading? |
23335 | And why build a spaceship around it? |
23335 | And why from the end of the act? |
23335 | And, like all parents, she was asking herself:"What did I do wrong?" |
23335 | Another act to come? |
23335 | Any excuse?" |
23335 | Anything else?" |
23335 | Are there any more of them?" |
23335 | Are you all ready to go?" |
23335 | Are you really_ the_ M. R. Gabriel, of M. R. Gabriel, Power Design?" |
23335 | Are you sure everything''s all right down there?" |
23335 | Are you sure the vibration of the ship did n''t shake a-- something loose?" |
23335 | As he worked, he said:"You think you know where the rocket was fired from?" |
23335 | Back- patting, or just hero worship?" |
23335 | Before Mike the Angel could answer, Ensign Vaneski broke in with:"But the brain is going to be removed when we get to our destination, is n''t it? |
23335 | Besides, exactly what was wrong? |
23335 | But what I want to know-- and do n''t get sore-- is, did he show any kind of-- well,_ instability_ before this last outbreak?" |
23335 | But what would be the purpose of building a brain as gigantic as the one in Cargo Hold One? |
23335 | But who was on the other end? |
23335 | But why did he do it?" |
23335 | But-- shouldn''t we wait for the lab men?" |
23335 | Can I pick it up in the morning?" |
23335 | Can you be more specific than that, or is it too hush- hush?" |
23335 | Can you carry him, Keku?" |
23335 | Can you get those specs for me?" |
23335 | Can you photocopy them?" |
23335 | Could Snookums work with such a body of knowledge?" |
23335 | Did he act''holier than thou''or-- well, was he a fanatic, would you say?" |
23335 | Did he hit his head?" |
23335 | Did he refuse to stop when you ordered him to? |
23335 | Did you know him well, Pete?" |
23335 | Did you want to stay asleep all your life?" |
23335 | Do you have a copy of the thrust specifications for Cargo Hold One? |
23335 | Do you have any light to shed on this, Mister Vaneski?" |
23335 | Do you know anything about Lagerglocke''s Principle?" |
23335 | Do you know him well?" |
23335 | Do you remember Commander Gabriel?" |
23335 | Do you wish to speak to him?" |
23335 | Dr. Fitzhugh said:"Will you excuse us, Commander? |
23335 | Ever know a guy named Paulvitch?" |
23335 | First, what was it that Snookums was doing just before he came into the Power Section? |
23335 | Fitzhugh?" |
23335 | Fitzhugh?" |
23335 | Gabriel?" |
23335 | Gabriel?" |
23335 | Have I told you that I love you?" |
23335 | He gave his leg a final slap and said:"What happened? |
23335 | He hung it over the back of a chair and said:"Mind if I grab a cup of coffee, Doctor? |
23335 | He simply said,"How''d it happen?" |
23335 | He winced and yelled,"What''s the trouble?" |
23335 | How about bridge?" |
23335 | How about young Vaneski? |
23335 | How can a price be put on knowledge?" |
23335 | How come it does n''t work?" |
23335 | How could they? |
23335 | How do I get to His Despotic Majesty''s realm?" |
23335 | How does that tie in?" |
23335 | How is he? |
23335 | How long before we stop this beat note?" |
23335 | I repeat: Where is your pretty red spaceman''s suit?" |
23335 | I understand you designed her power plant...?" |
23335 | I''m looking for Captain Quill; where is he?" |
23335 | If you had a chance to get out of it gracefully, would you take back what you said?" |
23335 | Is a five- year- old competent to give orders to a robot? |
23335 | Is he?" |
23335 | Is it a passenger vessel, then? |
23335 | Is n''t it possible that an air current or something blew the smell away? |
23335 | Is n''t that right?" |
23335 | Is there a war on or something? |
23335 | Just what the devil is going_ on_ around this place?" |
23335 | Leda Crannon, looking tired but somehow pleased, said softly:"May I come in?" |
23335 | Lock the door, would ye?" |
23335 | Look, Wally, can you wait until tomorrow for those specs? |
23335 | Mike started to say,"At this time of night?" |
23335 | Mike the Angel stared at the microcryotron stack and asked:"Now, tell me, pal, just why would anyone want a brain that big? |
23335 | Mike the Angel watched the expression on the chief''s face and said:"What''s the matter, Multhaus? |
23335 | No like?" |
23335 | Now how the hell could that happen? |
23335 | Now what has this got to do with you and Snookums?" |
23335 | Now-- what happened?" |
23335 | Now--_how could Snookums have been at my door within two seconds after tearing out those switches_? |
23335 | Oh_ yeah_? |
23335 | Okay?" |
23335 | On the other hand, if he did n''t have what you wanted, he''d shake his head just a trifle, then squint up at you and say:"What d''ye want it for?" |
23335 | Or is it your half brother?" |
23335 | Or is there some kind of trouble you have n''t mentioned yet?" |
23335 | Peel that tape off, will you?" |
23335 | Pete Jeffers said:"Mike, if Mellon was poisoned, like you say, how come he was able to attack Mister Vaneski?" |
23335 | Reaction from this afternoon''s-- or, pardon me--_yesterday_ afternoon''s emergency?" |
23335 | Right?" |
23335 | Simply tell Snookums to forget all this stuff?" |
23335 | Snookums is a sweet little tyke, is n''t he?" |
23335 | So I usually think over what I say before I open my big mouth, do n''t I?" |
23335 | So what do you want? |
23335 | So what happened?" |
23335 | So you''re commanding the mystery tub, eh?" |
23335 | So?" |
23335 | Something He will punish you for?" |
23335 | Something more to happen? |
23335 | Spying for the corrupt and evil alien beings of Diomega Orionis IX?" |
23335 | Sugar?" |
23335 | That''s supposed to be_ my_ line, is n''t it?" |
23335 | Then he took a deep breath and said:"Do I look as bad as all that?" |
23335 | Therefore, Question One: Why was n''t the_ Branchell_ being built in space? |
23335 | Therefore, Question Two: Why was the_ Branchell_ being built around Cargo Hold One? |
23335 | Treadmore, looking like a tortured bloodhound, said:"But we''ll make it, wo n''t we?" |
23335 | Understand?" |
23335 | Want me to get them now?" |
23335 | Was he imagining things, or was there a peculiar note in Cowder''s voice? |
23335 | Was he queer?" |
23335 | Was it necessary to have an eight- hundred- pound, moron- genius child- machine running loose, too? |
23335 | Was it necessary to have|| an eight- hundred- pound, moron- genius child- machine running|| loose, too? |
23335 | What am I suspected of? |
23335 | What are you doing here?" |
23335 | What can I do for you?" |
23335 | What can I do for you?" |
23335 | What can I do?" |
23335 | What caused those vibroblades to burn up that way?" |
23335 | What did he tell you? |
23335 | What did you do, exactly?" |
23335 | What did you find out? |
23335 | What did you find out?" |
23335 | What does Chilblains need with a security office?" |
23335 | What does a psychologist have to do with robots? |
23335 | What happened?" |
23335 | What if he simply did not have the equipment necessary?" |
23335 | What is it, sir?" |
23335 | What is it? |
23335 | What is it?" |
23335 | What is it?" |
23335 | What is this system?" |
23335 | What price glory?" |
23335 | What would anybody have against him?" |
23335 | What''re you looking for?" |
23335 | What''s happened?" |
23335 | What''s the beef?" |
23335 | What''s the trouble?" |
23335 | What''s wrong with the low- power circuits?" |
23335 | What_ really_ happened?" |
23335 | When did I ever forget you?" |
23335 | Where is Commander Gabriel?" |
23335 | Where is this coffee haven?" |
23335 | Where is your uniform?" |
23335 | Which led to Question Three: What was_ in_ Cargo Hold One? |
23335 | Which one of us did it?" |
23335 | Who could it be this time? |
23335 | Who gave him the idea to make such an experiment as that?" |
23335 | Who knows what''s going on around here?" |
23335 | Who usually wins?" |
23335 | Who was driving the machine? |
23335 | Who was saying those inane things over the speaker that served the robot as a mouth? |
23335 | Who would buy electric power when he could generate his own for next to nothing? |
23335 | Who?" |
23335 | Why explain it to the crew? |
23335 | Why not just pack Snookums up, take him to wherever he was going, and say nothing about it? |
23335 | Why should a hairy pelt and a relatively low intelligence make a chimp non- human? |
23335 | Why should the Maintenance Officer be on duty right now?" |
23335 | Why take Snookums off Earth?" |
23335 | Why would he do such a thing, for goodness''sake?" |
23335 | Why?" |
23335 | Would n''t it be nice to be able to transform yourself into a swan? |
23335 | Would they work on a man? |
23335 | Would you say I was a pretty levelheaded guy?" |
23335 | You know he''s just a machine-- better than I do, I guess.... What is it, Mike?" |
23335 | You mean Serge Paulvitch, the Fiend of Florence?" |
23335 | You think I want to be a second- class genius working for a second- class outfit? |
23335 | You think I''m crazy? |
23335 | You want a little, eh, ol''buddy? |
23335 | _ Act One, the end of scene five._ But why had he been born to set it right? |
23335 | of E. build the brain on whatever planet we''re going to in the first place?" |
27444 | A dance? |
27444 | A little plastic doodad to tell you how old you are, eh? 27444 About the quarantine? |
27444 | Alan, you know all these people, do n''t you? |
27444 | Alan? 27444 Alan?" |
27444 | All of this is mine? |
27444 | All set? |
27444 | And Kovak? |
27444 | And if you ca n''t pay the fine? |
27444 | And physical description? |
27444 | And this Spacer''s a pal of yours? |
27444 | And what are you planning to do, now that you''ve dug up the Cavour drive? |
27444 | And what was the point of this little demonstration? |
27444 | And who are you? 27444 And you-- became an addict?" |
27444 | Any notion why it failed? |
27444 | Any trouble? |
27444 | Anyone bother you? |
27444 | Are we going to go over to the Atlas now? |
27444 | Are we going to have trouble with you too? 27444 Are you daring to take my word in vain, Rat?" |
27444 | Art? |
27444 | Banana? 27444 Bill me? |
27444 | But now what? 27444 But there''s been steady research on a hyperdrive, has n''t there? |
27444 | But why do I always have to go to dances with Roger Bond? |
27444 | But why? 27444 Can I help you, please?" |
27444 | Can I kiss you? |
27444 | Did you accept? |
27444 | Did you do well? |
27444 | Did you find what you were looking for? |
27444 | Do n''t I have any say in my own life? |
27444 | Do n''t you feel the same way? 27444 Do n''t you have a gene- record?" |
27444 | Do n''t you starmen ever get time for a fluorine treatment? 27444 Do they require every ship landing to go through this?" |
27444 | Do you think I do? |
27444 | Do you want to? |
27444 | Five credits, was it? 27444 Free Status? |
27444 | Going to eat? |
27444 | Going with anyone special? |
27444 | Got any suggestions? 27444 Guess you want your usual table?" |
27444 | Had? |
27444 | Has my advice ever steered you wrong? 27444 Have you ever been out there?" |
27444 | He''s a starman too? |
27444 | Heard the sad news, Rog? |
27444 | How about that? 27444 How can they do that?" |
27444 | How come you''re so hot to rob the bank, Max? 27444 How come you''re still hanging around York City?" |
27444 | How did you find all this out? |
27444 | How did you know? |
27444 | How do we get there? 27444 How does it feel to be a millionaire?" |
27444 | How much am I worth, now? |
27444 | How much of it do you have to take to-- to get the habit? |
27444 | How old is he now? |
27444 | How so? |
27444 | How''d you arrange it? |
27444 | How''d you like to go outside there with me? 27444 Huh? |
27444 | Huh? |
27444 | I said, do you want to take the Undertube or the Overshoot? 27444 I suppose you drew a blank in the big room downstairs?" |
27444 | If I''m held up I''m supposed to use this? |
27444 | If you had the chance to go back into the Crew, no strings attached, no recriminations-- would you take it? |
27444 | Intelligent? |
27444 | Is it okay? |
27444 | Is n''t everyone supposed to have a work card? |
27444 | Is that a final refusal? |
27444 | Is that the truth? |
27444 | Is that what they meant when they said I was unrotational? |
27444 | Is that where he lives? |
27444 | Is there going to be an investigation of the robbery? |
27444 | It only pays off for the lucky few, eh, Max? |
27444 | It''s a start, is n''t it? 27444 Jealous? |
27444 | Just as simple as that? 27444 Just for a day or so?" |
27444 | Level, now: are you coming back-- or are you going over the way Steve did? |
27444 | Lexman succeeded-- but how do you know Cavour did n''t succeed as well? |
27444 | Max Hawkes, eh? 27444 May I see your card, please?" |
27444 | Me? |
27444 | Me? |
27444 | Not unless you want to go in there alone? |
27444 | Now how about letting me rest? |
27444 | Rat? 27444 Rat?" |
27444 | See you tonight as usual? |
27444 | Sir? |
27444 | So what am I supposed to do? |
27444 | So what? 27444 So you''re looking for your brother, boy? |
27444 | So you''re not going to the dance? |
27444 | So? |
27444 | Starman, eh? |
27444 | Steve? |
27444 | Still have n''t given up the idea of finding the hyperdrive, have you? |
27444 | Suppose I do n''t want to be a bank robber? 27444 Suppose he''s not registered with the Free Status people?" |
27444 | Team? 27444 Tell me, Alan-- how long did you know Max Hawkes?" |
27444 | That leaves the coast clear for us amateurs, does n''t it? 27444 That''s where we go across, is n''t it?" |
27444 | The captain''s son jumping ship? 27444 The_ what_ number?" |
27444 | Then what_ were_ you talking about? |
27444 | Then why do n''t you? 27444 There still is crime?" |
27444 | Thinking about your brother, are n''t you? |
27444 | Today''s your birthday, is n''t it? |
27444 | Visa? |
27444 | Was? |
27444 | We are n''t really going across-- huh, Donnell? |
27444 | Well, son? |
27444 | Well? 27444 Well? |
27444 | Well? |
27444 | What are you talking about? |
27444 | What do we do? 27444 What do you think of our little paradise?" |
27444 | What do_ you_ do? |
27444 | What does the stuff do? |
27444 | What for? |
27444 | What happened to him? 27444 What happened to him?" |
27444 | What happens now? |
27444 | What happens now? |
27444 | What is it? |
27444 | What is that supposed to mean? |
27444 | What ship? |
27444 | What sort of stuff is this, fellow? 27444 What''s that?" |
27444 | What''s that? |
27444 | What''s that? |
27444 | What''s the landing hour? |
27444 | What''s the matter, boy? 27444 What''s the trouble?" |
27444 | What''s this about a change in schedule, Dad? |
27444 | What''s this all about? |
27444 | What''s wrong with Roger? 27444 What, Alan?" |
27444 | What? |
27444 | What? |
27444 | When are you leaving? |
27444 | When did you get back? |
27444 | Where is he now? |
27444 | Where to, son? |
27444 | Where''s that? |
27444 | Which is? |
27444 | Which ship? |
27444 | Who do you owe this money to? |
27444 | Who said I was staying here? 27444 Who said anything about visiting?" |
27444 | Who says? |
27444 | Who would n''t be? |
27444 | Who, special? 27444 Why am_ I_ so indispensable to this business?" |
27444 | Why not try it? |
27444 | Why not? |
27444 | Why''d they do that? 27444 Why?" |
27444 | Wo n''t you go in just once? |
27444 | Yeah? 27444 Year of birth?" |
27444 | You are n''t going to complain? 27444 You can stay with us a while, just to see if you remember the place?" |
27444 | You did all right tonight, did n''t you? |
27444 | You do? |
27444 | You know what this place is? 27444 You mean Steve may not have gotten a work card? |
27444 | You mean Steve''s a gambler? |
27444 | You mean even gambling places are classified and regulated and everything? |
27444 | You mean it''s sort of subversive not to spend money, is that it? |
27444 | You mean that there''s no faster- than- light research being carried on here? |
27444 | You mean you do n''t want to go in? |
27444 | You mean you''d stay behind if I built a hyperspace ship? |
27444 | You mean_ jump ship_? |
27444 | You remember me, Steve? 27444 You think there''s any chance Steve will come back, this time down? |
27444 | You want to know how it''ll be? 27444 You wo n''t be leaving right away, will you?" |
27444 | You''re Donnell, are n''t you? |
27444 | You''re not planning to go over the hill the way Steve did, are you? 27444 You''re planning to stay in the Enclave, are n''t you?" |
27444 | You''re sure of that? |
27444 | You-- you a spacer, no? |
27444 | _ Kevin!_ What''s wrong? |
27444 | _ The Cavour Theory_? 27444 _ Would_ he like to see me? |
27444 | 3576- 3876--that''s three hundred years, no?" |
27444 | Alan had reason to trust the lawyer; had n''t Hawkes recommended him? |
27444 | And was it freedom, to sit in a crowded games parlor on a dirty little planet and struggle to get out of debt? |
27444 | And you want to find him and put him back on your ship, is that it?" |
27444 | And you''re a Free Status man, unregistered, employed as a professional gamesman Class B?" |
27444 | Any objections?" |
27444 | Anything wrong?" |
27444 | Are you awake?" |
27444 | As the numbers dropped into place his father said,"It''s your birthday, is it? |
27444 | Blankly, Alan said,"A what?" |
27444 | But a hyperdrive would wipe out the Enclave system, would n''t it?" |
27444 | But have n''t you ever considered that Earth''s scientists wo n''t bother developing such a drive for us if we do n''t care ourselves? |
27444 | But how come you''re loafing now? |
27444 | But is that all that''s wrong with me?" |
27444 | But suppose I had burned your friend''s belly, or he had stabbed me?" |
27444 | But the Contraction-- you understand about the Contraction, do n''t you?" |
27444 | But there''s just one thing----""What''s that?" |
27444 | But there''s time for one more drink, is n''t there? |
27444 | But why, Alan?" |
27444 | But why? |
27444 | But would he find anything? |
27444 | But you see the work setup? |
27444 | But----""But what?" |
27444 | Ca n''t you see I''m busy?" |
27444 | Did my father make much of a fuss?" |
27444 | Did n''t you hear me bet Max that I''d go back?" |
27444 | Did they find him?" |
27444 | Finally Collier said thickly,"_ Alan?_ What sort of gag is this? |
27444 | Finally Collier said thickly,"_ Alan?_ What sort of gag is this? |
27444 | Free status?" |
27444 | Get it?" |
27444 | Got it?" |
27444 | Got that?" |
27444 | Grinning, Alan thought,_ Three hundred? |
27444 | Had Gainer been the one who had betrayed them? |
27444 | Had Webber''s device failed? |
27444 | Had he opened the sealed envelope ahead of time, and sent Max to his death? |
27444 | Had there been just the faintest metallic glint below, as of a spaceship jutting up from the sand? |
27444 | Hawkes stopped a man in a blue uniform and said,"Where''s the nearest Shoot pickup?" |
27444 | He jump ship?" |
27444 | He jumped ship in----""Born_ when_, did you say?" |
27444 | He looked in both directions and went on,"Care for a drink? |
27444 | He said,"Is n''t there any public surface transportation in the city?" |
27444 | He tossed the slip to the table and said,"Well? |
27444 | His lean face was cold and businesslike now, and his voice was harsh as he said,"What''s this talk of thinking it over? |
27444 | How about Scotch-- is that the stuff MacIntosh was drinking?" |
27444 | How about a drink?" |
27444 | How could I possibly turn you down?" |
27444 | How do we find him?" |
27444 | How dumb do you think I am? |
27444 | How goes everything?" |
27444 | I pocket your winnings and you walk out of here? |
27444 | I suppose you''re from that ship that just put down? |
27444 | I''ll call each of you in the morning, okay?" |
27444 | I''m lousy-- but what other profession could I go into, on an overcrowded and hostile world like this one?" |
27444 | If you make so much money gambling, why do you live in a place like this? |
27444 | In a hoarse whisper he said,"Alan?" |
27444 | In a whisper he said finally,"Max?" |
27444 | In that case how will I be able to find him?" |
27444 | Is my father around?" |
27444 | Is n''t that what the policeman said----""I was in?" |
27444 | Is ten to one okay-- your hundred against my thousand that you''ll stay?" |
27444 | Is there room for a third passenger on this jaunt of yours?" |
27444 | Is there something wrong?" |
27444 | It turned to Alan and said,"May I see your card, please?" |
27444 | Just a little?" |
27444 | Just to pass the time?" |
27444 | Let''s go, eh?" |
27444 | Making an honest man of yourself at last?" |
27444 | Never seen a banana before? |
27444 | No good? |
27444 | Nuisance, is n''t it? |
27444 | Or ai n''t you hungry?" |
27444 | Or does n''t it matter to you what kind of transportation we take?" |
27444 | Or would n''t he just prefer to think I never was born at all?" |
27444 | Questioningly Alan twitched his shoulder- blade in a signal that meant,_ What do you think of this guy, Rat?__ Stick with him_, Rat signalled back. |
27444 | Say, kid-- any word yet on what''s going to happen to all Max''s dough?" |
27444 | See me come back, beaten up and ragged, a washed- out old man at twenty- six? |
27444 | See the Earther city?" |
27444 | See? |
27444 | So you brought back Steve, eh? |
27444 | Some way of fixing things up for us without queering interstellar commerce?" |
27444 | Someone else in the crowd said,"What''s he doing in the city anyway? |
27444 | Suppose I report to you at 0900?" |
27444 | Tell me the truth-- did Dad send you to sound me out?" |
27444 | That you? |
27444 | The Security man said,"Your name is Alan Donnell, is n''t it? |
27444 | The streets were crowded with office workers out for lunch; could he get away with it? |
27444 | The wish to get out of this tin can of a ship and really see the universe? |
27444 | The_ Valhalla_?" |
27444 | There will be new ships, wo n''t there?" |
27444 | There''s not much choice, is there?" |
27444 | Undertube or Overshoot?" |
27444 | W- would you care for a drink, Inspector?" |
27444 | Want to come along?" |
27444 | Was this, he wondered, what Steve had gone through? |
27444 | Well, let''s see about Donnell Steve Male, shall we? |
27444 | What are you talking about?" |
27444 | What difference does it make in the long run if the_ Valhalla_ becomes obsolete? |
27444 | What do we do now?" |
27444 | What for? |
27444 | What had happened to Hawkes and Byng-- why were n''t they obstructing the entrance, as it had been arranged? |
27444 | What have you done to our servo?" |
27444 | What is it?" |
27444 | What was all this talk of syndicates? |
27444 | What was it he had said? |
27444 | What''s in the inkwell today?" |
27444 | What''s that thing on your shoulder, boy?" |
27444 | What''s your brother''s full name?" |
27444 | What''s your name, spacer, and what brings you to York City?" |
27444 | When does your ship leave?" |
27444 | Where are you?" |
27444 | Where in blazes have you been the last two days?" |
27444 | Where''s that animal of yours?" |
27444 | Where''s the house?" |
27444 | Who cares what year it is on Earth? |
27444 | Who is calling, please?" |
27444 | Who said you had any choice about this thing?" |
27444 | Who''s setting up the landing orbit, if you''re here?" |
27444 | Who, I ask you? |
27444 | Why ai n''t he in the Enclave like all the rest of them?" |
27444 | Why bother?" |
27444 | Why did those people act that way? |
27444 | Why do n''t you keep quiet the way you did last night, and leave me alone? |
27444 | Why do n''t you tell me about your life on Earth these last nine years?" |
27444 | Why do n''t you try the information robot up there?" |
27444 | Why do you hope I keep at it? |
27444 | Why has my life been one unending persecution, ever since I declared there was a way to shortcut through space? |
27444 | Why is he asleep? |
27444 | Why should n''t I register?" |
27444 | Why''d he pass out?" |
27444 | Why?" |
27444 | Will we be in port long enough for him to find us?" |
27444 | Would you mind showing me your card, sir?" |
27444 | Would you take me to the ship, please?" |
27444 | You really are going over to the Earther city?" |
27444 | You want to get out of the Enclave, eh, Kevin?" |
27444 | You''re referring to my brother, are n''t you?" |
27444 | You?" |
27444 | Yours?" |
27444 | _ Here comes trouble._"How come you''ve cut jets, spaceman?" |
27444 | _ I did n''t even get a chance to call----_"Who is it?" |
27444 | _ So soon?_ Alan thought. |
27444 | _ What''s that?_ He leaped to the controls, switched off the autopilot, and broke out of orbit, going back for a return look. |
11870 | ''And next?'' 11870 ''Next?'' |
11870 | ''No,''he said;''but----''''Why can not you leave me alone? |
11870 | ''No?'' 11870 ''What have I to do with these things now?'' |
11870 | Aluminium? |
11870 | And are you really going? |
11870 | And did you dream again? |
11870 | And it does-- twice? |
11870 | And it goes twice? |
11870 | And that was the end? |
11870 | And the orchid? |
11870 | And then he will be sane? |
11870 | And then? |
11870 | And then? |
11870 | And then? |
11870 | And they carried guns? |
11870 | And they sting? |
11870 | And which way do I go? |
11870 | And you are ready to go? |
11870 | And you have come into the world? |
11870 | And you really think such a thing_ is_ possible? |
11870 | And you''ve been happy ever after, eh? |
11870 | And you? |
11870 | Any luggage, sir? |
11870 | Anything amusing? |
11870 | Anything new? 11870 Are these the things collected by that poor young fellow you told me of the other day?" |
11870 | Are these-- alive? 11870 Bellows,"he said,"is that you?" |
11870 | But I should have thought an aeroplane? |
11870 | But how do they form new plants? |
11870 | But is such a thing possible? |
11870 | But what else was there to_ do?_he cried. |
11870 | But why me in particular? |
11870 | Butcher-- Butcher? |
11870 | Ca n''t I do anything for you? |
11870 | Ca n''t you see it''s me? |
11870 | Ca n''t you speak? |
11870 | Capo,he said,"have you your glasses? |
11870 | Cones? |
11870 | Davidson,said I,"what on earth''s come over you?" |
11870 | Dear me, Jane, did you? 11870 Dere is one thing we can do,"he said presently,"What''s that?" |
11870 | Did I do that myself in a flash of absent- mindedness? |
11870 | Did the fellows-- make it disagreeable? |
11870 | Did the little missionary come back? |
11870 | Did you call me a fool? |
11870 | Did you ever play North- West Passage with me?... 11870 Did you hear that--_ Bogota_? |
11870 | Did you see dat? |
11870 | Did you-- by any chance-- see his face? |
11870 | Died? |
11870 | Do something with''em... Did you think it was a treat? |
11870 | Do you ever dream? 11870 Do you mean--?" |
11870 | Do you notice the horses? |
11870 | Do you think I have n''t seen that? |
11870 | Do you think it is wise, Jane? |
11870 | Do you think she lives there now? |
11870 | Do you want me to criticise these plays? |
11870 | Do_ we_ come in the way? 11870 Dreams?" |
11870 | Eh? |
11870 | Eh? |
11870 | Eh? |
11870 | Eigh? |
11870 | Eigh? |
11870 | Even now--"The dream is always the same-- do you mean? |
11870 | Fail me? |
11870 | Funny case, was n''t it? 11870 George,"she said in an awe- stricken whisper,"did you see?" |
11870 | Gibberne,I cried,"how long will this confounded stuff last?" |
11870 | Got it? |
11870 | Had I anything in my hand when I spoke to you, dear, just now? |
11870 | Has God got Hell up his sleeve then? |
11870 | Has any one finished number three? |
11870 | Has no one told you,''In the Country of the Blind the One- eyed Man is King''? |
11870 | Have I got that right? |
11870 | Have I not served my Lord? |
11870 | Have you been telling Mr. Raut of all these contrasts of flame and shadow you think so splendid? |
11870 | Have you ever seen a curtain before a window fixed in that way before? |
11870 | Have you heard? |
11870 | Have you lost your wits? |
11870 | He does not suspect? |
11870 | Heard what? |
11870 | Help me to sit down,said he presently;"and now-- I''m sorry to trouble you-- but will you tell me all that over again?" |
11870 | Hid_ what_? |
11870 | His papa, ma''am----"His_ what_, Jane? |
11870 | How about miracles now? |
11870 | How about the others? 11870 How did he die?" |
11870 | How did it happen? |
11870 | How did it taste? |
11870 | How did these men die? |
11870 | How did you do that? |
11870 | How do you know? |
11870 | How do you manage that? |
11870 | How is this Sunday different from all other Sundays, little woman? 11870 How many days?" |
11870 | How much was there of it? |
11870 | How much will that be? |
11870 | How the deuce could you dream that? |
11870 | How the deuce,said I,"are you holding on up there?" |
11870 | How? |
11870 | How? |
11870 | How? |
11870 | I beg your pardon? |
11870 | I could almost swear----"What? |
11870 | I did n''t show any signs, did I, in those days of having a secret dream? |
11870 | I say,I said, in an undertone, and indicating Gip and the red demon with my eyes,"you have n''t many things like_ that_ about, have you?" |
11870 | I suppose it will wear off? |
11870 | I suppose,the pale man said, with a slight smile,''that you scarcely care to have such things about you in the living-- in the active state?" |
11870 | I wonder why? 11870 I''m dreadfully stupid,"said Fanny,"but who_ was_ Bibulus?" |
11870 | I''m not walking fast, am I? |
11870 | I''ve tried it,he said,"and I do n''t look hurt by it, do I? |
11870 | If I were to consent to this? |
11870 | If you had that? |
11870 | If you were a statesman in a corner, for example, time rushing up against you, something urgent to be done, eh? |
11870 | In there? |
11870 | Is n''t it here? |
11870 | Is n''t it? |
11870 | Is n''t there something called consecutive dreaming-- that goes on night after night? |
11870 | Is that a Magic Sword? |
11870 | Is that sort of thing always dreaming? 11870 Is this_ all_?" |
11870 | It do n''t leave much for ambition, does it? |
11870 | It was lively times I tell you? 11870 It''s a little thing in the telling, is n''t it? |
11870 | It''s all a delusion, is it? 11870 Jest stop rotating, will you?" |
11870 | Joshua? |
11870 | Left whom? |
11870 | Legerdemain? |
11870 | Like what? |
11870 | Like--? |
11870 | Living in a different time,I said:"do you mean in some different age?" |
11870 | Locked in? |
11870 | Look at that,said Holroyd;"where''s your''eathen idol to match''i m?" |
11870 | Look here,I said,"who told you about my great- grandmother''s recipes?" |
11870 | May I arst why? |
11870 | May I sit up? |
11870 | Mechanical? 11870 Must you be led like a child? |
11870 | My dear''Olroyd, what am I to do about dese infernal ants? |
11870 | My hat? |
11870 | Nipping your arm off? |
11870 | Not pass me? |
11870 | Not-- surely not the immaculate Hill? |
11870 | Not_ this_? |
11870 | Nothing out of the way? |
11870 | Now,_ what_ affects it? |
11870 | Of course? |
11870 | Orchids? |
11870 | Past? |
11870 | Please, m''m, may I go and see a wedding tomorrow? |
11870 | Poisoned-- by the ants? |
11870 | Put on my shoes? 11870 Really?" |
11870 | See? |
11870 | Sight? |
11870 | Sight? |
11870 | So I said,''could n''t you change it?'' 11870 Something in this way?" |
11870 | Sounds? |
11870 | Steel? |
11870 | Stop a planet in its flight, rob it of its centrifugal force, what then? 11870 Stop jest a moment while I collect my thoughts... And now what shall I do?" |
11870 | Stop there, will you? |
11870 | Suppose so? 11870 Survivors?" |
11870 | Swarm over him? |
11870 | Tell me,I said,"what happened?" |
11870 | That future,he said,"would you in truth change it?" |
11870 | That slide--"Moved? 11870 That you, Pyecraft?" |
11870 | The garden? |
11870 | The girl? |
11870 | The street? 11870 The year three thousand, for example?" |
11870 | Then they march about alone? |
11870 | Then you are engaged to him? |
11870 | There is neither ghost of earl nor ghost of countess in that room, there is no ghost there at all; but worse, far worse----"Well? |
11870 | This seems bosh to you? |
11870 | To open? |
11870 | To the canoe? |
11870 | Try the stuff? |
11870 | Vestiges of daylight? 11870 Was n''t he the person who built the wall?" |
11870 | Was the egg addled? |
11870 | We have got to be-- what do you call it?--entomologie? 11870 We never found the white wall and the green door...""You mean----?" |
11870 | Well... You''ve heard of the AEpyornis? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | Well? |
11870 | What are you dewin''with that switch? |
11870 | What can it mean to them? |
11870 | What can one_ do?_he murmured, and turned over and was still again. |
11870 | What can we have the pleasure? |
11870 | What d''yer do it for then? |
11870 | What d''yer mean by it? |
11870 | What do you keep on posing for? |
11870 | What do you mean? |
11870 | What does it matter? |
11870 | What if I die under it? |
11870 | What in Heaven''s name, Pyecraft,I asked,"do you think you''ll look like when you get thin?" |
11870 | What inducement has he? |
11870 | What is a new star to me? |
11870 | What is blind? |
11870 | What is it, Gip? |
11870 | What is it? 11870 What is one to_ do?_"he said, his voice going up to an angry squeak. |
11870 | What is there forward? |
11870 | What is your friend Leonard? |
11870 | What old woman? |
11870 | What shall we have? |
11870 | What the devil''s that? |
11870 | What the goodness am I to_ do?_he said. |
11870 | What was it like? |
11870 | What was that I heard? |
11870 | What was that about''lived in vain''? |
11870 | What was that? |
11870 | What was there to do but flight? 11870 What was you saying behind my back about my playing?" |
11870 | What were, they like? |
11870 | What''s come to it? |
11870 | What''s come to you, Hooker? |
11870 | What''s she got in her''and? |
11870 | What''s the matter with you? |
11870 | What''s the matter with you? |
11870 | What''s the matter? |
11870 | What''s this? |
11870 | What''s up, man? |
11870 | What''s up? |
11870 | What''s up? |
11870 | What''s wrong now? |
11870 | What''s wrong with my playing now? |
11870 | What-- to land? |
11870 | What? |
11870 | What? |
11870 | What? |
11870 | What? |
11870 | What? |
11870 | What_ can_ such people want in Rome? |
11870 | What_ do_ you see? |
11870 | What_ shall_ I do? 11870 What_ was_ it?" |
11870 | What_ was_ that fearful smash? |
11870 | When? |
11870 | Where am I? |
11870 | Where did you go? |
11870 | Where does he come from, brother Pedro? |
11870 | Where is my boy? |
11870 | Where is the trail? |
11870 | Where''s Maydig? 11870 Where''s the recipe?" |
11870 | Where? |
11870 | Which way? |
11870 | Who are you throwing brambles at, you fool? |
11870 | Who knows? |
11870 | Who the juice are you? |
11870 | Who''s been killing calves here? 11870 Whom did you collect for?" |
11870 | Why did you ask five pounds? |
11870 | Why did you not come when I called you? |
11870 | Why do n''t you drink? |
11870 | Why not? 11870 Why not?" |
11870 | Why not? |
11870 | Why not? |
11870 | Why should n''t he? |
11870 | Why should n''t we go out? |
11870 | Why? 11870 Why_ should_ he?" |
11870 | Will you hurt me much? |
11870 | Will you tell me how much all this comes to?... 11870 Wonder who the deuce I am, eh? |
11870 | Yes? |
11870 | Yes? |
11870 | Yes? |
11870 | Yes? |
11870 | You believe now,said the old man,"that the room is haunted?" |
11870 | You did? |
11870 | You do n''t find yourself in doubt: did this happen or did it not? |
11870 | You do n''t mean to say-- eh? |
11870 | You do n''t see a moth on the edge of the table there? |
11870 | You left him? |
11870 | You liked it? |
11870 | You mean? |
11870 | You mean? |
11870 | You say you''ve tried it? |
11870 | You wanted to see me? |
11870 | You were saying,he said, addressing himself to Gip,"before you came in, that you would like one of our''Buy One and Astonish your Friends''boxes?" |
11870 | You will not perhaps mind taking my name, taking my position, but would you indeed-- willingly-- take my years? |
11870 | You wo n''t think I''m mad? |
11870 | You''ll take that box? |
11870 | Your dreams do n''t mix with your memories? |
11870 | _ Did_ he do all this? |
11870 | _ Eigh_? |
11870 | _ Faraglioni_? 11870 _ Is_ there a Hell?" |
11870 | _ Now_? |
11870 | _ What do you mean_? |
11870 | _ You_ do not want me,he said,"to lose my gift of sight?" |
11870 | ''Do n''t you know? |
11870 | ''If I say good- night to them, and go in,''I asked myself,''what will happen?'' |
11870 | ''Poor little chap,''said he;''and are you lost then?'' |
11870 | ''Very well,''I says?? |
11870 | ''Very well,''I says?? |
11870 | ''Well,''I says,''how''s the trade in scissors?'' |
11870 | ''What d''ye take me for? |
11870 | ''What has Gresham been saying?'' |
11870 | ''What''s the matter now?'' |
11870 | ''What?'' |
11870 | ''Who''re ye staring at?'' |
11870 | --or was it Hooker? |
11870 | After all, I thought, this is life-- love and beauty, desire and delight, are they not worth all those dismal struggles for vague, gigantic ends? |
11870 | Ai n''t he a- clawin''out of the keb? |
11870 | Also, they argued, do ants bite or sting? |
11870 | And Gip----? |
11870 | And I have rejected it, Redmond, and it has gone----""How do you know?" |
11870 | And always somewhere in that fat, abundant discourse he will say,"The secret''s keeping, eh? |
11870 | And the result of that attraction? |
11870 | And the size? |
11870 | And then did the pale electric lights near the station cheat the rough planking into a semblance of white? |
11870 | And then to Gip,"Do you see anything you fancy here?" |
11870 | And then,"Fail me? |
11870 | And then? |
11870 | And then? |
11870 | And what do you think''s the matter with me? |
11870 | And what on earth set this wind a- blowing? |
11870 | And what was I? |
11870 | And what''s the writing?" |
11870 | And why not take some of this delightful toadstool with him, for them to eat? |
11870 | And why should they stop at tropical South America? |
11870 | And, besides, why does he keep on eternally eating? |
11870 | And, moreover----? |
11870 | Are they dangerous now?" |
11870 | Are we to run away from these confounded ants whenever they show up?" |
11870 | Are you wearing your hair in a new way without warning me? |
11870 | As beautiful as your scales and all this silver vesture of the earth and sky?" |
11870 | At that he stepped back a pace, and cried out with almost a whimper,"What, in Heaven''s name, has come over me?" |
11870 | But I am always inclined to distrust these philanthropists- on- principle--""Are you quite sure?" |
11870 | But all the same, what on earth did Horrocks mean about"white as death"and"red as sin"? |
11870 | But as for the rest----Where''s the village? |
11870 | But did he see like that? |
11870 | But did it betray him? |
11870 | But do you think----? |
11870 | But how to prove it? |
11870 | But it was a queer thing to happen to a man; was n''t it-- altogether?" |
11870 | But should I let him?" |
11870 | But what was to prevent the ants evolving also? |
11870 | But when did they find these bones?" |
11870 | But, you know, what can you expect? |
11870 | Can not a man seek after righteousness for righteousness''sake?" |
11870 | Can not you hear the path as you walk?" |
11870 | Can you focus as closely as those planks there?" |
11870 | Coincidence, perhaps? |
11870 | Coombes?" |
11870 | Could it see him? |
11870 | Could you do other things besides that?" |
11870 | D''yer know that stick hurt? |
11870 | Did a man near to death begin instinctively to withdraw himself from the meshes of matter and sense, even before the cold hand was laid upon his? |
11870 | Did he ever think of those days in Rome, gone now beyond recalling? |
11870 | Did he like it or did he not? |
11870 | Did he see Holroyd kill himself? |
11870 | Did he, after all, know? |
11870 | Did he, indeed, turn his horse, or did it really of its own accord stampede after its fellow? |
11870 | Did that fatal unfastened door awaken some memory? |
11870 | Did the man mean to take the thing coolly? |
11870 | Did they get any more eggs? |
11870 | Did you ever have Carnaby twist your arm? |
11870 | Did you get those home? |
11870 | Did you like it?" |
11870 | Do they still show children dissolving views? |
11870 | Do you follow me?" |
11870 | Do you happen to know? |
11870 | Do you hear? |
11870 | Do you know what hallucination means?" |
11870 | Do you remember me as a kid at Saint Aethelstan''s?" |
11870 | Do you remember? |
11870 | Do you see the angel with the book?" |
11870 | Do you think I am coquetting with your people in coming here?'' |
11870 | Do you think my clothes are beautiful, dear moth? |
11870 | Domestic?" |
11870 | Down that way-- nothing but pot- banks and chimneys belching fire and dust into the face of heaven... But what does it matter? |
11870 | Eden?" |
11870 | Eh? |
11870 | Eh? |
11870 | Even if Gresham did force the world back to war, what was that to me? |
11870 | Even if you died-- even if you died--''"''Yes?'' |
11870 | For the new miracle of nature may stand in need of a new specific name, and what so convenient as that of its discoverer? |
11870 | Fresh scenes and fresh happenings-- until I came upon the last--""When you died?" |
11870 | Had I been dreaming of Eden overnight? |
11870 | Had I passed out of being into something that was neither being nor not- being? |
11870 | Had he been dull? |
11870 | Had he heard all? |
11870 | Had he just been within an ace of being murdered? |
11870 | Had the bed turned round? |
11870 | Had they heard aright? |
11870 | Have you altered the curtains, or re- arranged the furniture, or where is the indefinable difference of it? |
11870 | Have you ever heard of a dream that had a quality like that?" |
11870 | Have you got it? |
11870 | He broke out in an argumentative monotone:"But why should it be? |
11870 | He hated and resisted these things, but what could he do? |
11870 | He saved your life two minutes before... Why are you our lord?" |
11870 | Hill?" |
11870 | How can I describe to you the scene we had before us? |
11870 | How can I express it? |
11870 | How could he tell now whether he might not have identified the thing without shifting it? |
11870 | How could they find out? |
11870 | How do you take the mixture?" |
11870 | How fared the chase? |
11870 | How long had he been in the room? |
11870 | How shall we get it to the canoe?" |
11870 | How_ can_ they matter? |
11870 | How_ could_ she explain? |
11870 | I did not catch it clearly, because the little man beside me said, in a sharp jerk,"_ What''s_ that?" |
11870 | I doubt if you''ll remember anything of the_ Ocean Pioneer_?" |
11870 | I had it----""From Pattison?" |
11870 | I interrupted suddenly:"You have been to Capri, of course?" |
11870 | I led Gip round the head- wagging tiger, and what do you think there was behind the counter? |
11870 | I said,"How the devil did I get here?" |
11870 | I said,"How would you like your soldiers to come alive, Gip, and march about by themselves?" |
11870 | I was a man, with the heart of a man, and why should I feel the responsibility of a deity for the way the world might go? |
11870 | I wonder if you''ve heard the name of Butcher ever?" |
11870 | If that is not cheating--""If I was a cheat,"said Hill, with the note of hysterics in his voice,"should I come here and tell you?" |
11870 | If there_ is_ no refuge, if there is no place of peace, and if all our dreams of quiet places are a folly and a snare, why have we such dreams? |
11870 | If, indeed, this battle, this slaughter and stress,_ is_ life, why have we this craving for pleasure and beauty? |
11870 | Is it too extravagant if I tell you that it seemed to me as if Regent Street had, for the moment, done that? |
11870 | Is that a miracle, or is it black art, or what is it? |
11870 | Is there anywhere where I can talk to you?" |
11870 | It would be a sort of melancholy pleasure to talk to him again, and what harm could it do? |
11870 | It''s dreadful, is n''t it? |
11870 | Jolly quick thing, Bellows-- eigh?" |
11870 | Leaving what? |
11870 | Let me see-- where_ am_ I? |
11870 | Mad? |
11870 | Maydig?" |
11870 | Might n''t it be something else?" |
11870 | Mr. Piddingquirk--""_ Who_?" |
11870 | My father was near making me promise----""He did n''t?" |
11870 | Niggers? |
11870 | Odd, eh?" |
11870 | Odd, is n''t it? |
11870 | Or is it something else? |
11870 | Or where should we be? |
11870 | Ought it to have been?" |
11870 | Plattner?" |
11870 | Pyecraft?" |
11870 | See? |
11870 | See? |
11870 | See? |
11870 | See?" |
11870 | Shall we re- bury them over here, or take them across the strait in the canoe?" |
11870 | She had been quiet for a minute, and then she suddenly remarked,''William is a lot above me, ma''am, ai n''t he?''" |
11870 | She was dressed-- how can I describe it? |
11870 | Should I drift off presently, like a puff of smoke from a gun, in some kind of half- material body, an attenuated version of my material self? |
11870 | Should I drift to some spiritualistic_ séance_, and there make foolish, incomprehensible attempts to affect a purblind medium? |
11870 | Should I find myself suddenly among the innumerable hosts of the dead, and know the world about me for the phantasmagoria it had always seemed? |
11870 | Should he charge them? |
11870 | Should he charge them? |
11870 | Should he charge them? |
11870 | Should he identify it? |
11870 | Should he own up to the accident now? |
11870 | Smoke? |
11870 | Snooks?" |
11870 | So I said-- even I have my bright ideas at times--''If it got down from Sevenoaks to Snooks, why not get it back from Snooks to Sevenoaks?'' |
11870 | Sun, sky, sea, rocks-- what was it? |
11870 | Suppose Wedderburn too had shifted the slide? |
11870 | Suppose this slouching, scowling monster_ did_ know anything? |
11870 | That lamp, in the natural course of nature, could n''t burn like that upsy- down, could it, Beamish?" |
11870 | The fact is----""Well?" |
11870 | The patch of stars he saw was in Sagittarius and south- eastward; the door was north-- or was it north by west? |
11870 | The puma, the jaguar, were more the masters here... Who were the real masters? |
11870 | The puzzle is, what are the flowers for? |
11870 | The whole thing impressed him as incredibly foolish and wrong, but-- what was one to_ do_? |
11870 | The_ Ocean Pioneer_? |
11870 | Then suddenly, with a queer rush of irritation,"What are you staring at?" |
11870 | Then with an abrupt transition to unreasonable anger:"What is the good of waiting here all the day? |
11870 | There came a piping bawl from inside the door:"That Formalyn?" |
11870 | There was n''t no inscription; why should there be? |
11870 | They called the year differently from our way of calling the year... What_ did_ they call it?" |
11870 | They called''em AEpyornis-- what was it?" |
11870 | Unless you happen to be afraid?" |
11870 | Was I indeed Elvesham, and he me? |
11870 | Was I indeed immaterial? |
11870 | Was all life hallucination? |
11870 | Was he deluding himself with his own fancies, or had Horrocks actually held him back in the way of the train? |
11870 | Was he going to faint? |
11870 | Was it in retreat? |
11870 | Was it pure hallucination? |
11870 | Was it wise to be here? |
11870 | Was n''t it kind of him to mind that fancy of mine, when many men would have taken offence? |
11870 | Was that last night, or the night before? |
11870 | Was the Lord Dynamo still hungry? |
11870 | Was the thing coming on again? |
11870 | Was the thing, whatever it was, inside or out? |
11870 | Was the whole universe but a refracting speck upon some greater Being? |
11870 | Was there any Eden? |
11870 | Was there any ground for the relief in the presentiment of death? |
11870 | Was there no sympathetic ruler anywhere in the world? |
11870 | Was there, after all, ever any green door in the wall at all? |
11870 | Was this dulness of feeling in itself an anticipation? |
11870 | We got to do this, and we got to do that--""If you do n''t mean to study my connection,"said Mr. Coombes,"what did you marry me for?" |
11870 | Were our worlds but the atoms of another universe, and those again of another, and so on through an endless progression? |
11870 | Were there other souls, invisible to me as I to them, about me in the blackness? |
11870 | What are they-- these Watchers of the Living? |
11870 | What can a man do against ants? |
11870 | What d''yer do it for, eh?" |
11870 | What did a dead Chinaman signify? |
11870 | What did they do?" |
11870 | What do these things matter? |
11870 | What do you think? |
11870 | What do you want to tell me?'' |
11870 | What do_ you_ think? |
11870 | What does it matter? |
11870 | What else did you expect? |
11870 | What had he heard? |
11870 | What had he seen? |
11870 | What has happened? |
11870 | What has he to complain of? |
11870 | What is he stuffing? |
11870 | What is it?" |
11870 | What phantom was it? |
11870 | What ship is that?" |
11870 | What the devil was it? |
11870 | What was he to_ do?_ I suggested he should adapt himself to his new conditions. |
11870 | What was it I had not done? |
11870 | What was it Wedderburn was saying? |
11870 | What was it had gone? |
11870 | What was that refined little home to her now, spite of autotypes, Morris papers, and bureaus? |
11870 | What was this familiar street? |
11870 | What was this strange reddish dawn in the interminable night of space? |
11870 | What was unfolding itself? |
11870 | What''s gone wrong? |
11870 | What, he asked himself, had really happened on the line? |
11870 | When could the door have opened? |
11870 | Where had the door got to? |
11870 | Where is the courage that should animate us? |
11870 | Where the devil are we?" |
11870 | Where was I? |
11870 | Where''s Mr. Plattner? |
11870 | Where''s-- where''s anything? |
11870 | Which way shall we go? |
11870 | Which way shall we go?" |
11870 | Which way_ are_ you, Bellows?" |
11870 | Who do they say--?" |
11870 | Who wants to pat panthers on the way to dinner with pretty women and distinguished men? |
11870 | Who would believe me if I did tell? |
11870 | Why are you bothering yourself to lend that book"-- he indicated William Morris by a movement of the head--"to everyone in the lab.?" |
11870 | Why could n''t he be nice-- as he used to be? |
11870 | Why did n''t you marry a slavey?'' |
11870 | Why do n''t you show yourself like a man, Bellows?" |
11870 | Why do you concern yourself about the beggar in the gutter? |
11870 | Why do you trouble about the interests of the race? |
11870 | Why had he left the crystal in the window so long? |
11870 | Why in the name of passionate folly_ this_ one in particular? |
11870 | Why not here and now? |
11870 | Why should she deny herself? |
11870 | Why should she not hear of him sometimes-- painful though his name must be to her? |
11870 | Why should things stop at that any more than men had stopped at the barbaric stage? |
11870 | Why? |
11870 | Why?" |
11870 | Window, or door?" |
11870 | Wonder if he''s after''Arry''Icks?" |
11870 | Wot''s_ he_ got?" |
11870 | Would even his pleasant company compensate her for that? |
11870 | You begin to understand me? |
11870 | You do n''t happen to remember, perhaps?" |
11870 | You do n''t want to shirk the consequences of your own acts?" |
11870 | You got_ fresh_ rattlesnake venom?" |
11870 | You remember? |
11870 | You saw that fish at first? |
11870 | You see-- how can I tell you? |
11870 | You were n''t there by any chance? |
11870 | You will just have lived twice to other people''s once--""I suppose,"I meditated,"in a duel-- it would be fair?" |
11870 | You''re a type of student-- Cambridge men would never dream-- I suppose I ought to have thought-- why_ did_ you cheat?" |
11870 | You''ve never seen it? |
11870 | _ Is_ it dreaming? |
11870 | _ They_ all sought their own narrow ends, and why should not I-- why should not I also live as a man? |
11870 | be a pigeon, will you?" |
11870 | he cried, and broke off with"But what_ can_ one do?" |
11870 | he did n''t stick out at that?" |
11870 | he said to Thaddy--"the Thing I fought with?". |
11870 | it''s you, is it? |
11870 | or should he leave this question unanswered? |
11870 | or was I indeed, even as I felt, alone? |
11870 | said Holroyd,"what now?" |
11870 | said I;"my wits are going, or am I in two places at once?" |
11870 | she said;"ca n''t people enjoy themselves?" |
11870 | what could be in them? |
11870 | what has become of it?" |
11870 | what have I done?" |
11870 | where are you?" |
11870 | with that stupendous violence of effect? |
18668 | ''A what?'' 18668 ''A-- what?'' |
18668 | ''Ah,''he sighed, sinking back in his chair, and patting the slender hand of the girl beside him--''ah, who can tell what a monkey thinks?'' 18668 ''And my Crimson Diamond is inside that cat?'' |
18668 | ''And that cat told you this?'' 18668 ''And that duty?'' |
18668 | ''And what do you do then?'' 18668 ''And you ask me to keep that cat? |
18668 | ''And you do n''t think it injures the landscape?'' 18668 ''And you know that the remains of the thermosaurus were first discovered and reconstructed by papa?'' |
18668 | ''And-- and leave me?'' 18668 ''And-- and you will not be impatient? |
18668 | ''Are there any ducks out there?'' 18668 ''Are you afraid?'' |
18668 | ''Are you shocked?'' 18668 ''Are you sure,''I asked,''that it will swing into the coast on this Gulf Stream loop?'' |
18668 | ''Are you sure?'' 18668 ''Are you very much bewildered?'' |
18668 | ''Breakfast, sir?'' 18668 ''But,''I continued,''suppose it comes in the night?'' |
18668 | ''But-- but you were going to write poems about it?'' 18668 ''Ca n''t you comprehend that you have ruined our pleasure in the landscape?'' |
18668 | ''Camp out here?'' 18668 ''Did Daisy tell you why we are making our papier- machà © thermosaurus?'' |
18668 | ''Did you ever hear of a hen- pecked man?'' 18668 ''Did you hear what I said?'' |
18668 | ''Did you think I was digging for fossils in a salt meadow?'' 18668 ''Did you? |
18668 | ''Do n''t she like yeller and red?'' 18668 ''Do n''t you believe in Pythagoras?'' |
18668 | ''Do n''t you like the color?'' 18668 ''Do n''t you see that my father and I could not take rooms-- now? |
18668 | ''Do they ever attack human beings?'' 18668 ''Do you hate me, Miss Wyeth?'' |
18668 | ''Do you know Paris?'' 18668 ''Do you know what a thermosaurus is?'' |
18668 | ''Do you mean to say that the white tabby swallowed the Crimson Diamond?'' 18668 ''Do you see these rings in the sand?'' |
18668 | ''Do you think I am to be laughed at with impunity?'' 18668 ''Do you think it was for my own pleasure that I permitted myself to be left alone with you? |
18668 | ''Does monsieur desire anything else?'' 18668 ''Even about-- cats?'' |
18668 | ''Gentlemen, of course?'' 18668 ''Harold,''she would say,''do you think I''m a fool? |
18668 | ''Have n''t you heard what extraordinary eyesight duck- shooters have?'' 18668 ''Have you ever cruised about for it?'' |
18668 | ''Have you?'' 18668 ''Hey?'' |
18668 | ''How are you, Kensett?'' 18668 ''How could you know?'' |
18668 | ''How did you come into this compartment? 18668 ''How do you know you do n''t?'' |
18668 | ''I am not invisible to you,''she said;''why should you care?'' 18668 ''I do n''t understand--''"''Would you refuse my first request?'' |
18668 | ''I know why,''he repeated;''can you guess why?'' 18668 ''I mean to me,''I said, badly rattled;''give me the rooms and let me get to bed, will you?'' |
18668 | ''I suppose,''he said,''you are still writing?'' 18668 ''I suppose,''said the professor, nodding mysteriously at his daughter,''that Dick knows nothing of what we''re about down here?'' |
18668 | ''I-- I am sorry,''she said,''but would you mind not walking on the beach?'' 18668 ''I? |
18668 | ''I? 18668 ''Is everything plain to you? |
18668 | ''Is it late?'' 18668 ''Is n''t it?'' |
18668 | ''Is n''t there?'' 18668 ''It was rather slender rations for a thing like that, was n''t it? |
18668 | ''Kinder lost his spirit,''said Frisby,''ai n''t he? 18668 ''Know what?'' |
18668 | ''Laughed?'' 18668 ''Listen, young man,''he continued, folding his coat- tails closely about his legs--''try to reason it out: why should cats bite? |
18668 | ''Little?'' 18668 ''Married, of course?'' |
18668 | ''May I hold it?'' 18668 ''May I inquire what the contents are?'' |
18668 | ''Miss Holroyd is asleep-- not?'' 18668 ''Now what the devil is the matter with the animal,''I muttered;''does she recognize in me a relative?'' |
18668 | ''Now, this is very delightful-- isn''t it, Daisy?'' 18668 ''Now,''I said,''what time does the next train leave?'' |
18668 | ''Oh no, I''ll always have my eye on her-- I mean I will surround her with luxury-- er, milk and bones and catnip and books-- er-- does she read?'' 18668 ''Only a jay?'' |
18668 | ''Room?'' 18668 ''Since when?'' |
18668 | ''Student of diamonds?'' 18668 ''Student?'' |
18668 | ''The beach? 18668 ''The next train for where?'' |
18668 | ''Then why do you not ask me why?'' 18668 ''Then-- then that clew was useless; but who could have taken the Crimson Diamond? |
18668 | ''Then-- you send me away?'' 18668 ''Toms and tabbies?'' |
18668 | ''Was that what your father had in that basket?'' 18668 ''Well,''he said,''nothing to report, Dick, my boy?'' |
18668 | ''What are you digging for?'' 18668 ''What are your other plans, Dick?'' |
18668 | ''What do you mean by that?'' 18668 ''What do you mean?'' |
18668 | ''What do you study? 18668 ''What does he mean by that?'' |
18668 | ''What has got into that cat?'' 18668 ''What on earth is he taking that into my room for?'' |
18668 | ''What piper?'' 18668 ''What''s that to you?'' |
18668 | ''What''s that?'' 18668 ''What''s the Winchester for?'' |
18668 | ''What''s the trouble with the basket?'' 18668 ''Where from, papa?'' |
18668 | ''Where have you been?'' 18668 ''Where on earth did such a reptile come from?'' |
18668 | ''Where''s Frisby?'' 18668 ''Where?'' |
18668 | ''Who knows?'' 18668 ''Whoop what goes?'' |
18668 | ''Why do n''t you do it, then?'' 18668 ''Why do you do that?'' |
18668 | ''Why do you imagine that I waste my time on you?'' 18668 ''Why not?'' |
18668 | ''Why should I be?'' 18668 ''Why?'' |
18668 | ''Wilhelmina,''I faltered,''do you mean to say that that guard could not see you?'' 18668 ''Wilhelmina,''he said,''do you feel chilly?'' |
18668 | ''Will you become my pupil?'' 18668 ''Will you forgive me now?'' |
18668 | ''Will you kindly remove that advertisement?'' 18668 ''Will you listen to reason, then?'' |
18668 | ''Would you dare tell me what you think of me?--Would you dare tell me what you think of my father?'' 18668 ''Would you rather I went away?'' |
18668 | ''Yes, Jimmie; is n''t there anybody here? 18668 ''Yes,''she murmured;''does it seem to you unmaidenly?'' |
18668 | ''Yes-- what troubles you?'' 18668 ''Yimmie?'' |
18668 | ''You are cruel,''I said, in a low voice--''what do you think I care for conventionalities?'' 18668 ''You see, McPeek,''said the professor,''we only wanted one more man, and I think I''ve got him-- Haven''t I?'' |
18668 | ''You take no interest in this problem?'' 18668 ''You would n''t ruin the landscape here, would you?'' |
18668 | ''Your father?'' 18668 A harbor- master,"I persisted,"is an official who superintends the mooring of ships-- isn''t he?" |
18668 | A man? |
18668 | A test for nerves, you think, Mr. Gilland? 18668 After that,"I continued,"you went through the rent in the mountains?" |
18668 | Am I one of those other men? |
18668 | Am I sure? 18668 Am I to record that too?" |
18668 | And I can throw a rose- colored spray over any object by the hose attachment, ca n''t I? |
18668 | And did you ever hear tell of the Hudson Mountings, mister? |
18668 | And risk staking our hobbies? 18668 And the camera?" |
18668 | And the clothing? |
18668 | And then? |
18668 | And what is that? |
18668 | And you saw a dingue and a creature that resembled a mammoth? |
18668 | And you saw it, William? |
18668 | And you saw something else? |
18668 | Are they burned? |
18668 | Are you Halyard? |
18668 | Are you criticising the wild jasmine? |
18668 | Are you hurt? |
18668 | Are you repenting of your bargain? |
18668 | Are you sure you are quite well? |
18668 | Are you trembling? |
18668 | Bird, ai n''t she? |
18668 | But do you suppose I''d flirt with you if I was? |
18668 | But what do you believe these-- these animals to be? |
18668 | But what is the Sphyx? |
18668 | But, professor,I began, a prey to increasing excitement,"do you propose to attempt the capture of one of these animals?" |
18668 | But-- but who is to wear them? |
18668 | By- the- way,he said,"who was the other dragon with her in the park this evening?" |
18668 | Ca n''t you fix things securely? |
18668 | Ca n''t you punch a hole in it? |
18668 | Convulsions? 18668 Could you get me a dog for a dollar?" |
18668 | Did my elbow touch you? |
18668 | Did n''t they call me a swindler down there at your museum? |
18668 | Did n''t you know enough to be frightened? |
18668 | Did n''t you know it? |
18668 | Did n''t you look them over? |
18668 | Did you ever hear of the harbor- master? |
18668 | Did you ever hear tell of Graham''s Glacier? |
18668 | Did you get it? |
18668 | Did you hear anything last night after you retired? |
18668 | Did you marry her? |
18668 | Did you see anything to frighten you? |
18668 | Do you mean to tell me that some convulsion of the earth has shattered the Graham Glacier? |
18668 | Do you need help? |
18668 | Do you suppose those transparent creatures will smell the odor and come around the cabin? |
18668 | Does Halyard live alone? |
18668 | Does it hurt? |
18668 | For a thousand dollars? |
18668 | Fright? 18668 Gills?" |
18668 | Go? |
18668 | Going where? |
18668 | Had I not better buy your ticket back to New York? 18668 Have n''t you?" |
18668 | Have we run afoul of a barrel or log? |
18668 | Have you engaged him? |
18668 | Have you killed that rubber- headed thing yet? |
18668 | Have you read De Soto? 18668 Have_ you_ seen this alleged bird skin in the Antwerp Museum?" |
18668 | He''s full of points, you see? |
18668 | Heavens,I thought to myself,"am I becoming jealous of my revered professor''s social success with a stray stenographer?" |
18668 | Hey? 18668 How are you, professor?" |
18668 | How can you? |
18668 | How did she know I was profane? 18668 How did you come to the conclusion that pies were to be used for such a purpose?" |
18668 | How do I know? 18668 How do you know,"asked Professor Farrago,"that the bird in question does not exist?" |
18668 | How do you know? |
18668 | How is your burned finger? |
18668 | How is your finger? |
18668 | How much does he want for the pair? |
18668 | I do n''t want any mawkish sentiment about it,he said, observing me closely;"I wo n''t permit anybody to feel sorry for me-- do you understand?" |
18668 | I seemed to hear my own voice speaking as if at a great distance,''You here-- alone?'' 18668 I suppose you took me for an inferior?" |
18668 | I think we''ll enjoy this adventure,I said;"do n''t you?" |
18668 | I want to ask you if you ever saw a man with gills like a fish? |
18668 | I''d be in a nice position, would n''t I? |
18668 | If,I began,"he marries one of those transparent ladies, what about the children?" |
18668 | In Paris? 18668 In Paris?" |
18668 | Is Professor Farrago-- amusing? |
18668 | Is anything the matter? |
18668 | Is it a bird? 18668 Is it fiction?" |
18668 | Is it what you wanted? |
18668 | Is that much? |
18668 | Is that so? |
18668 | Is that the beast he''s talkin''about? |
18668 | Is_ that_ the dog? |
18668 | It has been patched up, but how are we to know that the skin did not require patching? 18668 Lesard,"I said, hoarsely,"you do n''t suppose that they could possibly elect Miss Smawl as our president, do you?" |
18668 | Let''s set traps for a dingue,she said,"will you?" |
18668 | Like swimming squirrels, you navigate with the help of Heaven and a stiff breeze, but you never land where you hope to-- do you? |
18668 | Look,she added;"is that a man?" |
18668 | Make fun of you? 18668 May I pay a little compliment to your pluck?" |
18668 | Mister,he said, slowly,"have you got a million for to squander on me?" |
18668 | Not afraid to die? |
18668 | Now what will you do? |
18668 | Oh yes,I replied, with a shrug;"of course the man is mistaken-- or--""Or what?" |
18668 | Oh, did you? 18668 Oh, is that all?" |
18668 | Pardon me, Mr. Gilland, but you do not propose to take this young girl into the Everglades, do you? |
18668 | Pies gone? |
18668 | Points? 18668 Probably; it''s signed''Farrago,''is n''t it?" |
18668 | Really? |
18668 | So you''re a guide, are you? |
18668 | So you''re going over to Halyard''s? |
18668 | Something? 18668 Sort of a tadpole, are n''t you?" |
18668 | Stay where? |
18668 | Suppose,she said,"that I failed, before the congress, to prove my theory? |
18668 | Telegram? |
18668 | Tell me what are the dangers? |
18668 | The pies annoy me; wo n''t you tell me what they''re for? |
18668 | The professor said,''Is n''t it?'' 18668 The witness? |
18668 | Then there was something at your window, too? |
18668 | Then-- then I''m to go with you? |
18668 | There''s no use writing down everything, is there? |
18668 | Those women followed us, and who do you think one of them turned out to be? 18668 To bait hooks with?" |
18668 | To do what? |
18668 | Toted in from Okeechobee? |
18668 | Was it that sound that scared you? |
18668 | Was it the voice of the mammoth? |
18668 | We''ll wait till we get to Citron City,I said, weakly;"then it will be time enough to discuss the situation, wo n''t it?" |
18668 | Well, what are they for? 18668 Well, what on earth is it for?" |
18668 | Well,he rasped out at length,"what do you think of my auks-- and my veracity?" |
18668 | Well,said I,"why do n''t you fix those steam- fittings?" |
18668 | Well? |
18668 | Were the kittens black? |
18668 | What are the chemicals for-- and the tank and hose attachment? |
18668 | What are you going to do-- resign? |
18668 | What clothing did you buy? |
18668 | What color is it? |
18668 | What complications? |
18668 | What do you think it is? |
18668 | What do you want? |
18668 | What does a clumsy man know about packing such clothing as that? 18668 What good does a confounded wobbly, bandy- toed bird do to the human race?" |
18668 | What have you discovered, dear? |
18668 | What in Heaven''s name lay in those blue eyes? 18668 What is the Sphyx?" |
18668 | What is the matter with the dog? |
18668 | What the devil''s purring? |
18668 | What was it? |
18668 | What was the rifle for? |
18668 | What will become of the rest of us, then? |
18668 | What will you take to stay and attend to those steam- pipes? |
18668 | What would you prescribe? |
18668 | What''s behind''em? |
18668 | What''s curious? |
18668 | What''s one of them? |
18668 | What''s that soft thumping? |
18668 | What''s the matter with you? |
18668 | What? 18668 What?" |
18668 | What? |
18668 | What? |
18668 | Where is the professor? |
18668 | Where shall we go? |
18668 | Which harbor- master? |
18668 | Who are you? |
18668 | Who has seen a single specimen since? |
18668 | Who is the master- workman here? |
18668 | Who spoke of dying? |
18668 | Who was it who shed crocodile tears at the prospect of shipping me North? |
18668 | Who? |
18668 | Why did he act like that? |
18668 | Why does a gentleman in the backwoods of Florida want a stenographer? |
18668 | Why not? |
18668 | Why not? |
18668 | Why not? |
18668 | Why not? |
18668 | Why should I be? |
18668 | Why, it is like a bride''s trousseau-- absolutely complete-- all except the bridal gown--"Is n''t there a dress there? |
18668 | Why? 18668 Why?" |
18668 | Why? |
18668 | Will you help me? |
18668 | Yes,he said, in vague admiration;"it''s fierce, ai n''t it?" |
18668 | Yes; is n''t it? |
18668 | You do n''t know what awaits you at nine this evening? |
18668 | You do n''t know what you ran away from? |
18668 | You do n''t mean to say you agree to that outrageous bargain-- and I wo n''t take a cent less, either-- Good Lord!--haven''t you any spirit left? |
18668 | You do n''t suppose,said I, in sudden disgust,"that Miss Smawl believes there is a summer hotel and daily mail service in the Hudson Mountains?" |
18668 | You mean because I went for a stroll by moonlight? 18668 You mean to say you wo n''t let these men finish their work?" |
18668 | You mean yourself? |
18668 | You think she really is sorry? |
18668 | You think, then, that I''d better send Miss Barrison back to New York? |
18668 | You will start to- night, wo n''t you? |
18668 | You would n''t leave town, would you? |
18668 | You''re not going to raise the curtain while we''re sitting, are you? |
18668 | You''re not particularly complimentary, are you? |
18668 | You''ve been through Barnard? 18668 You''ve never been there-- of course?" |
18668 | ''Are you deaf?'' |
18668 | ''Can she be another lunatic?'' |
18668 | ''Daisy, shall I help you?'' |
18668 | ''Do they?'' |
18668 | ''Do you believe that the soul of a hen can inhabit a human being?'' |
18668 | ''Do you care for fossils?'' |
18668 | ''Do you intend to starve him?'' |
18668 | ''Do you see the speck on the meadows?'' |
18668 | ''Does he know where his daughter is?'' |
18668 | ''Gone to India? |
18668 | ''Is it important, papa?'' |
18668 | ''Monsieur is expecting friends?'' |
18668 | ''Now, what under the sun can I call her?'' |
18668 | ''That damn ocean is monotonous, ai n''t it?'' |
18668 | ''Well, and suppose I make a sieve of this big lizard?'' |
18668 | ''What are the drawings?'' |
18668 | ''What did I say?'' |
18668 | A good dog? |
18668 | After a moment''s silence I asked,''What would you do in that case, Miss Holroyd?'' |
18668 | All you care about is writing verses and stories, is n''t it?'' |
18668 | Am I invited to stay here?'' |
18668 | Am I not permitted to comment on the tropics?" |
18668 | And if she''s practically Mrs. Gilland, why not say so?" |
18668 | And what is this object that I am to look for and from which you fled five hundred miles?" |
18668 | And what was that strange, subtle odor which had insensibly filled the room? |
18668 | And who was the man with the white spot on his head who tried to sell the stone in Paris?'' |
18668 | Anyway, there''s nothing else to do, is there?" |
18668 | Are they for a young woman or an old woman?" |
18668 | Are you a dodo?'' |
18668 | Are you a sort of prophet and second- sight medium? |
18668 | Are you going to employ me as a draughtsman?'' |
18668 | Are you going to trap Indians and have me report their language?" |
18668 | Are you going to?" |
18668 | Are you not aware that my father hypnotized you?'' |
18668 | Are you not even a jay?'' |
18668 | Before I could answer he went on:"I''m no mawkish sentimentalist, and I wo n''t allow anybody to be sorry for me-- do you hear?" |
18668 | Besides--""What?" |
18668 | But-- was it a man? |
18668 | Ca n''t you hear a tapping on the shell of your egg, Baron?" |
18668 | Ca n''t you understand that there are some people in the world who object to seeing patent- medicine advertisements scattered over a landscape?'' |
18668 | Can you imagine how he proved it?'' |
18668 | Can you leave to- night?" |
18668 | Can you not see how it disappeared, Harold? |
18668 | Can you see?" |
18668 | Could I believe what I read in ever- growing astonishment which culminated in an excitement that stirred the very hair on my head? |
18668 | Could I have read them aright? |
18668 | Could it be possible she was able to read my thoughts? |
18668 | Could_ he_ have been there all the while-- there sitting beside that vision in white? |
18668 | Did anything scare him? |
18668 | Did he ever swallow bigger food-- er-- men?'' |
18668 | Did the young man in the sun- helmet tell you of something worse?" |
18668 | Did you?" |
18668 | Do n''t you know that we are not really here now, you silly boy? |
18668 | Do n''t you know? |
18668 | Do you imagine that I am flattered by your attention?--do you venture to think I ever could be? |
18668 | Do you know that he has a passion for bill- posting? |
18668 | Do you promise?" |
18668 | Do you really suppose that you mewed? |
18668 | Do you usually take luncheon, Dick?'' |
18668 | Do you?'' |
18668 | Eh? |
18668 | Eternal? |
18668 | Figure? |
18668 | Frisby?'' |
18668 | Frisby?'' |
18668 | Gilland?" |
18668 | Gilland?" |
18668 | Gilland?" |
18668 | Gilland?" |
18668 | Gilland?" |
18668 | Go to Florida?" |
18668 | Good Heavens,''I murmured,''am I insane?'' |
18668 | Had I dared-- yes, dared to think of this wondrous little beauty as a female tourist? |
18668 | Halyard?" |
18668 | Have I changed so greatly in five years?'' |
18668 | Have I not given myself to you? |
18668 | His gentle face lulled my suspicions, and I replied, very gravely:"''Who can tell whether they think at all?'' |
18668 | How are we to receive''further orders''here?" |
18668 | How can I thank you for your brave vote in my favor?" |
18668 | How dared you think what you did think there on the sea- wall?'' |
18668 | How many times will the pies go into the dog? |
18668 | How? |
18668 | I asked;--"one with points?" |
18668 | I could even be enthusiastic--""About my pies?" |
18668 | I cried;''can you vanish?'' |
18668 | I did n''t say there was a live thermosaurus in the water, did I?'' |
18668 | I longed to say,''Well, what the devil are you digging for?'' |
18668 | I mean--''"''What?'' |
18668 | I only--""But you did engage me, did n''t you?" |
18668 | I said as much to the bald- headed operator, who smiled wearily and replaced his hat:"Dawg? |
18668 | If I appear to you--''"''Appear?'' |
18668 | Impressions of what?'' |
18668 | Is it not so?" |
18668 | Is n''t there anything to do on this tiresome train?" |
18668 | Is nothing hidden from you?'' |
18668 | Is the dingue extinct? |
18668 | Is this real magic? |
18668 | Is your hand unsteady after eating?'' |
18668 | Jack Holroyd''s little sister?'' |
18668 | Kensett?'' |
18668 | Kensett?'' |
18668 | May I ask what was the question brought up?'' |
18668 | McPeek, you can bring his trunk to- morrow, ca n''t you?'' |
18668 | Now, how many men will you take?" |
18668 | Of course you have seen pictures of reconstructed creatures such as the ichthyosaurus, the plesiosaurus, the anthracosaurus, and the thermosaurus?'' |
18668 | Oh, why did I ever see you?--why did you ever come into my life?--what have I done in ages past, that now, reborn, I suffer cruelly-- cruelly?'' |
18668 | Oh, will you take me?'' |
18668 | On a broomstick? |
18668 | Or Goya?" |
18668 | Perhaps,''she continued, in sudden alarm,''perhaps this beach belongs to you?'' |
18668 | Pies to catch invisible monsters? |
18668 | Purty, ai n''t it?'' |
18668 | Rather red in the face, I said:"Do n''t you believe the great auk to be extinct?" |
18668 | See?" |
18668 | Seen it? |
18668 | She said:"Then-- you are married?" |
18668 | She saw a slate- colored man with gills?" |
18668 | She threw open all the bedroom- doors and said,''Will monsieur have the goodness to choose?'' |
18668 | Slunk?" |
18668 | So I said,''Are there many mosquitoes here?'' |
18668 | So when I repeated:"And you saw something else, William?" |
18668 | Something so dreadfully horrible that--""What?" |
18668 | Suppose my investigations resulted in the exposure of a fraud and my name was held up to ridicule before all Europe? |
18668 | Surely you gave yourself a little recreation occasionally?'' |
18668 | The answer came distinctly across the water:"_ Who_ is that with you?" |
18668 | The correct reply to this is:"Why not?" |
18668 | The dog? |
18668 | The harmony of silence, the deep perfume, the mystery of waiting for that something that all await-- what is it? |
18668 | The passage he indicated was the famous chapter beginning:"Is the mammoth extinct? |
18668 | Then he leaned towards me confidentially and whispered,''Can you tell me what a monkey thinks?'' |
18668 | Then he lifted his lantern and peered into the compartment, saying,''Is monsieur alone?'' |
18668 | Then,"Have you ever heard of the Sphyx?" |
18668 | Was he a malignant and revengeful old party, or was he merely feeble- minded? |
18668 | Was he paying me up for the morning''s snub? |
18668 | Was it a cry? |
18668 | Was it invitation or was it menace? |
18668 | Was n''t it enough? |
18668 | Was that a bat that beat on the window?" |
18668 | Was that what she was laughing at? |
18668 | Was this benevolent- looking old party poking fun at me? |
18668 | We go to the Normandie, I believe?'' |
18668 | Well,_ what was it?_"Something kept me silent, although a dozen explanations flew to my lips. |
18668 | What at?" |
18668 | What else is there? |
18668 | What kind of dawg do yoh requiah, suh?--live dawg? |
18668 | What makes it stick up its paws like that? |
18668 | What on earth had induced me to mew? |
18668 | What sort of ducks?'' |
18668 | What the devil do women come into such committees for? |
18668 | What was it? |
18668 | What was my hurry? |
18668 | What was the use? |
18668 | What would become of you, monsieur?" |
18668 | What''s the matter with that dog?" |
18668 | What''s the trouble with the heat?" |
18668 | What?" |
18668 | Where are we going now?'' |
18668 | Where are we?" |
18668 | Where could I be going? |
18668 | Where have the birds gone?" |
18668 | Where the devil was I going? |
18668 | Where the mischief could I find a dog in a town consisting of ten houses and a water- tank? |
18668 | Where?'' |
18668 | Who could have imagined that little Daisy Holroyd would have grown up into this bewildering young lady? |
18668 | Who might he be? |
18668 | Who will volunteer?" |
18668 | Why should not Madame la Comtesse be heard by the entire congress?" |
18668 | Why should not the ux do the same thing? |
18668 | Why? |
18668 | Will you explain-- explain to me? |
18668 | Will you not make a little sacrifice for me?'' |
18668 | Will you take me as your pupil?'' |
18668 | Will you?" |
18668 | Will you?" |
18668 | Would I help her? |
18668 | Would they merely wash their hands of me and let me go to my own destruction? |
18668 | Would they repudiate me and send another delegate to replace me? |
18668 | Would they vote against giving her a hearing before the congress? |
18668 | Would you believe that he has found a loop in the Gulf Stream-- a genuine loop-- that swings in here just outside of the breakers below? |
18668 | You are a Doctor of Entomology?" |
18668 | You do n''t fiddle away all your time, do you?'' |
18668 | You know that? |
18668 | You say you love me?'' |
18668 | You will try to believe?'' |
18668 | You wo n''t, will you?'' |
18668 | You''re after my great auks, are you not?" |
18668 | You-- you do not possess wings, I suppose? |
18668 | cried Professor Smawl, scornfully;"_ that_ a dingue? |
18668 | cried the professor,''you do n''t mean to tell me that you see all that at such a distance?'' |
18668 | daid dawg? |
18668 | death? |
18668 | hawg- dawg? |
18668 | he gasped,"are you mad, Gilland? |
18668 | houn''-dawg? |
18668 | love? |
18668 | raid- dawg? |
18668 | shouted Halyard, waving his shawls furiously;"what the devil are you about up there?" |
18668 | where''s that man in the shop?'' |
18668 | who can tell what they think?'' |
18668 | why should I waste one word-- one thought on you?'' |
32266 | About what? |
32266 | And what''s wrong with me for a substitute? |
32266 | And why not? |
32266 | And why,he demanded,"did we become fake Victorians? |
32266 | Are n''t you clever? |
32266 | Are you_ mad_? |
32266 | Betty, are you out in the dark with that man? |
32266 | Burgee? 32266 But-- but why?" |
32266 | Can you hear me? |
32266 | Charles, how_ could_ you? 32266 Cousin, may I remind you that_ I_ am head of this house, and that we are_ Victorians_? |
32266 | Do I have to? |
32266 | Do you want me to show you my license? |
32266 | Hopeless? |
32266 | I have undies on, do n''t I? |
32266 | In front of the captain? |
32266 | Is Charles the right kind of person? |
32266 | Mike Possett, of the_ Beautiful Joe_? |
32266 | Possett? |
32266 | R- right now? |
32266 | Set down? |
32266 | The police? |
32266 | Try to kidnap_ me_, will you? |
32266 | Turn her? |
32266 | Well, where do you want to set down? |
32266 | Wh- what would he do? 32266 Wh- what''s_ that_?" |
32266 | Wh- who? |
32266 | What century is this? |
32266 | What''s the matter? |
32266 | Why would I want to? |
32266 | Why? |
32266 | You will, will you? |
32266 | _ Them?_gulped Charles, as the robot started to run. |
32266 | Also, are the coppers still trying to find him?" |
32266 | But-- but can we afford it?" |
32266 | Can you run? |
32266 | Cousin Aurelia was sputtering:"Do you know what he said when he left? |
32266 | Do you suppose a guitar and some old- fashioned songs at her window might-- well, make her want to get better acquainted?" |
32266 | Finally,"Cousin Aurelia?" |
32266 | Good enough?" |
32266 | Oh, Charles, do you suppose that-- that it''s_ me_ he''s after?" |
32266 | Remember? |
32266 | Then, before Charles could find a reply:"Unin_hab_ited?" |
32266 | What the hell do you want?" |
32266 | When he dropped you, did Possett take anything with him?" |
32266 | Why are we worse than the real ones? |
32266 | Why should n''t I yank at your beard? |
32266 | Would he_ kill_ us?" |
32579 | How go the Gods? |
32579 | Or is it something I have never before witnessed? |
32579 | True, Jeko had described a monstrous world; but how could a mere mortal experience its true meaning? |
31937 | Astrid, will you bring glasses and the bottle? 31937 But how did we get away? |
31937 | Dad? 31937 Differences to settle, gentlemen and my lady? |
31937 | Do n''t you know about it? |
31937 | Do n''t you see the crisis that is shaping? 31937 Do you think,"Thane asked,"that she would be ready to help now if it meant the overthrow of Candar?" |
31937 | Ever wonder,Pyuf went on,"why the Darzent Empire has n''t attacked? |
31937 | How are you able to see? |
31937 | How did you get into it, Garth? 31937 How goes it, duellist?" |
31937 | How is it? |
31937 | How long will you need? |
31937 | I suppose they went through the usual reversion of the orphan systems? |
31937 | If the broadcasts have n''t been on the air, what about the receivers? 31937 Is that your idea of the most responsible job in the Galaxy? |
31937 | It makes sense,he admitted,"but what about the second- stage drive? |
31937 | Just how far out is the force screen from the house? |
31937 | Just what do you want to do about it? |
31937 | Just what would you have us settle, spy? |
31937 | Just why, then, is all this Onzar background necessary? 31937 Make it all right?" |
31937 | Now that we have the drive, what are we going to do with it? 31937 Now,"he said angrily,"do n''t you think we''ve wasted enough time? |
31937 | Oh, an Alien, eh? 31937 Perhaps,"Thane said,"you are also aware of the industrial use of gold in the second- stage drive?" |
31937 | Roger, they killed them... and... where is Dad? |
31937 | That fits all right,Thane said,"but why tie in Onzar? |
31937 | The movement? |
31937 | Well? |
31937 | What happened, Roger? 31937 What were you trying to do?" |
31937 | What will they do to him? 31937 What''s she like?" |
31937 | What''s the purpose? |
31937 | Who are you? |
31937 | You do n''t know? 31937 And for what? |
31937 | And where is here? |
31937 | And why? |
31937 | And.... Thane wondered just what he was doing here... why was n''t he on Proxima? |
31937 | But for what motive? |
31937 | But how much time did they have? |
31937 | But how? |
31937 | But how?" |
31937 | But just what does that have to do with your disappearance, and the attacks that have been made on me?" |
31937 | But may I ask why you bothered to let the duel go on at all? |
31937 | But where''s the cork? |
31937 | But why? |
31937 | Can I do anything for it?" |
31937 | Could one man stop their attack? |
31937 | Did my message get through to Liaison?" |
31937 | Did you think it would fool me?" |
31937 | Do n''t you see what Candar intends? |
31937 | Do n''t you see?" |
31937 | He stepped forward....... the knife in his hand... what was it there for? |
31937 | His stylus poised, he asked,"Why did you go to the priestess?" |
31937 | How do the people of the Noxus system telepath? |
31937 | How had Pyuf and the others been taken care of? |
31937 | How long can we keep the channels open for a newscast?" |
31937 | If so, what had happened to Astrid? |
31937 | Is n''t that supposed to cut across warp- lines? |
31937 | Just how do you figure on stopping a fleet if it does surface at the Onzarian Confluence for two or three microseconds?" |
31937 | Just how do you propose we shove the cork into the bottle?" |
31937 | Just how does it work, anyway?" |
31937 | Just what do we have?" |
31937 | Now just what in the hell is going on?" |
31937 | Or did he? |
31937 | Or do you want to hold a systems election when the Darzent fleet surfaces at Onzar Confluence?" |
31937 | Shall we proceed with the main event?" |
31937 | The contest lasts till blood has been drawn three times or until a prior fatality-- or do I need add that? |
31937 | Then Dr. Reine was rescued? |
31937 | There was certainly plenty of gold splashed over everyone in the Onzar delegation, but what is it that makes the stuff so important to them?" |
31937 | What are they waiting for? |
31937 | What are you doing here? |
31937 | What happened? |
31937 | What he could see of the room looked vaguely familiar, but...."Where are we?" |
31937 | What will happen to that?" |
31937 | Where do I come in?" |
31937 | Where do we start?" |
31937 | Where have they taken him? |
31937 | Where''s the radio?" |
31937 | Why did they attack us?" |
31937 | Why do n''t you give our friend the politics?" |
31937 | Why do we need to worry about them now?" |
31937 | Why not just take me when we got to the court?" |
31937 | Why not let the Allied Systems have the tracer?" |
31937 | Why should I assure your safety?" |
31937 | Will anyone be listening if we put a speech on?" |
31937 | Would n''t that reduce to zero the strategic importance of our friend, Candar?" |
31937 | You remember how we talked of driving the cork into the bottle? |
32088 | And whataya doin''here? |
32088 | Anything else? |
32088 | Come on, what was it? |
32088 | Could he do it? |
32088 | Did n''t it say they would have to prevent that? |
32088 | Did n''t learn anything from Avery, eh? |
32088 | Did you see the lad at the foot of the stairs? |
32088 | Government, huh? 32088 Have any idea which way he went?" |
32088 | How about our boy, Avery? |
32088 | How come? |
32088 | Oh, them? 32088 This?" |
32088 | What about Apartment 523? 32088 What did that mind impressor tell you?" |
32088 | What do you know about the guy who just came in? |
32088 | What happened? |
32088 | Where the devil did he go? 32088 Where was the''copter abandoned?" |
32088 | Where''s Brittain? |
32088 | Who are you, bud? |
32088 | Who are you? |
32088 | Why do you think I was fiddling with it? 32088 Why?" |
32088 | Would one of you guys phone the State Police? 32088 Yeah? |
32088 | You did n''t really think you could get away, did you, bud? |
32088 | You getting off before four? |
32088 | You know this man? |
32088 | ***** And if it were the museum Earth? |
32088 | A sudden voice said:"You lookin''for- a somebody, meester?" |
32088 | But if Brittain were actually heading there, why should he leave such a broad and obvious trail? |
32088 | But what was the message Brittain had received from the impressor that would make him react so violently? |
32088 | But who in hell would believe it?_ It would n''t, after all, do any good for him to tell anyone anything he had found. |
32088 | But why''d he want to do that?" |
32088 | How does it work?" |
32088 | I ought to be thinking about this Brittain fellow instead of--_ But, after all, what did Brittain matter? |
32088 | Karnes?" |
32088 | Oh? |
32088 | Once he had thought:_ Why do I believe, then, what the impressor said? |
32088 | Or would he? |
32088 | Page three? |
32088 | Say, what''s that you''re fooling with?" |
32088 | Suppose it turned out that this was just a stage set for students of history? |
32088 | The UN might have given them help, but, as the French delegate had remarked:"For what reason should we arm a potential enemy?" |
32088 | The question was: Which? |
32088 | Then why had n''t it affected Brittain? |
32088 | Was this the real Earth that he lived in, or a museum that had been set up by the Galactics? |
32088 | What happened to him?" |
32088 | Whatsa goin''on, Lootenant Carnotti?" |
32088 | Who is it?" |
32088 | Who lives there?" |
32088 | Why had n''t they found that''copter by now? |
32088 | Why not just forget it?_ But that did n''t help. |
32088 | Why?" |
32088 | You guys da Vice Squad, eh? |
32088 | _ Or had he been wound up, and his clockwork started in January of nineteen fifty- three?_ The radio popped. |
32088 | _ What''s the matter with me? |
32088 | _ Who taught you to shoot, dead- eye?_ he thought, as the man continued to run. |
32344 | A pet farm? 32344 Arthur, have you lost your mind? |
32344 | But why? |
32344 | Directions? |
32344 | Gib, can it really be a perversion of religious custom dreamed up by the Hymenops to keep their slaves under control? 32344 How the devil_ can_ it get dark, Lee?" |
32344 | Let''s get back to the ship, shall we? 32344 Mystery?" |
32344 | That ancient bogey again? 32344 What do you mean, outside?" |
32344 | What do you think they would be? |
32344 | What do you think, Xav? |
32344 | What sort of motive would you say prompted the Hymenops to set up such a balance? |
32344 | What the devil can she want here? |
32344 | What would it have been_ in imago_, Gib? 32344 Who are you?" |
32344 | Why not, Arthur? 32344 You love these repulsive little puzzles, do n''t you?" |
32344 | _ Moths?_he thought. |
32344 | A giant butterfly?" |
32344 | A sort of festival of sacrifice every decade, climaxing in tribal decimation?" |
32344 | And what did the Bees get out of the arrangement in the first place?" |
32344 | But for a fat old man, rejuvenated four times and nearing his fifth and final, what else is left except curiosity?" |
32344 | But what sort of principle would give an instinctive species compulsive control over an intelligent one, Gib? |
32344 | But why?" |
32344 | Could a race depending entirely on extra- sensory perception appreciate a Mozart quintet or a Botticelli altar piece or a performance of_ Hamlet_? |
32344 | Could a termite understand why men build theaters?" |
32344 | Directions? |
32344 | Finish it off, will you?" |
32344 | For what? |
32344 | For whom? |
32344 | From whom? |
32344 | How can I understand the motivations of an alien people? |
32344 | Is he still safe, Xav?" |
32344 | What if their motivations stem from a set of responses entirely different from any we know?" |
32344 | Where are the older ones?" |
32344 | Whose, and where? |
32344 | Xavier? |
32344 | _ What''s wrong there?_""Nothing is wrong,"Farrell said. |
32162 | Are you sure you only slapped her? |
32162 | But is it our fault? 32162 But look where it got me? |
32162 | Do you feel all right now? |
32162 | Do you still think so? |
32162 | Do you think it''s really as Murdo says-- that there are animals out in space? |
32162 | Is n''t that sacrilege or something? 32162 Is that so?" |
32162 | It''s a strange log, sir, It--"Strange? |
32162 | Jane Kelvey-- she is the dead one? |
32162 | The instruments-- are they working again? |
32162 | Then one direction is as good as another? |
32162 | What are you? 32162 What''s that?" |
32162 | Why did God make us like we are? |
32162 | Why do n''t you finish the log before you start passing judgment? |
32162 | You mean--? |
32162 | You saw what? |
32162 | ''_ A tiger? |
32162 | And to be wonderfully and wildly happy? |
32162 | Are you scared?" |
32162 | But what does it matter about the time if you do n''t even know what day it is? |
32162 | Ca n''t I make you understand? |
32162 | Could n''t he see this man was suffering? |
32162 | Did you see the body? |
32162 | Do you think the mind stuff was capable only of recreating animals?" |
32162 | Do you want to try it?" |
32162 | Doubting Him?" |
32162 | He says, what the hell? |
32162 | He sneered at me and said,"I thought you were a big game hunter, Holloway?" |
32162 | Holloway was pacing the floor, his eyes blank and terrible"Unacceptable?" |
32162 | How could a man miss with a Hinzie at ten feet? |
32162 | How crude can a female get? |
32162 | How did men like Kennedy get into positions they were n''t fitted for? |
32162 | I asked him how he would like to be locked in his cabin for the remainder of the cruise? |
32162 | I wonder if he ever saw Melody''s picture? |
32162 | I_ do_ have to get up, do n''t I?" |
32162 | In the companionway of a space ship?_''This last was an incredulous question she asked herself. |
32162 | Is it created at the very moment or does it come somehow from a source- pile? |
32162 | Is this cloud a source- pile of life itself? |
32162 | Kennedy?" |
32162 | Kennedy?" |
32162 | Shall I go back if we ever escape from the sparkling fog? |
32162 | She asked,"Why did you tell Murdo you wanted to turn back?" |
32162 | She said,"What''s the matter? |
32162 | So how can I be mad? |
32162 | So what more natural occupation than guiding hunting parties in deep space? |
32162 | The sparkling fog? |
32162 | To know in a situation like this? |
32162 | Was Jane''s tiger a tiger of the mind? |
32162 | We expected something different, did n''t we? |
32162 | We_ do_ make awful messes out of our lives, do n''t we?" |
32162 | Well, this is sure different enough, is n''t it? |
32162 | Were they phantoms? |
32162 | What do you do with a woman on her knees before you, begging? |
32162 | When an infant or an animal or a plant is touched with the magic thing called life-- where does that magic come from? |
32162 | Why in hell did I fall for this idiocy? |
32162 | Why? |
32162 | Would Murdo kill in a fit of rage? |
32162 | You''re not implying he did that to her, are you?" |
32162 | _ And I know._ Do you realize what that means? |
32162 | _ What will he do now?_ expecting of course, something sensational. |
32619 | How much do you want? |
32619 | How,he asked,"could a man of your standing in the scientific world stoop so low?" |
32619 | Which one is that? |
32619 | And what made me come back? |
32619 | In short-- what was in it for me? |
32619 | The driver of the car that gave me a lift asked,"And what is your field of endeavor?" |
32619 | There''s nothing like study under a master, is there? |
32010 | A million dollars a year? 32010 But who wants it? |
32010 | Demons,I said crazily, and_ that_ was a mistake, but what else was I to do? |
32010 | For a minute I-- but I can trust you, ca n''t I? 32010 Fortunately? |
32010 | Hampstead? 32010 How do I know? |
32010 | How do you control them in the first place? |
32010 | How do you make an apple tree understand whether you want it to grow Baldwins or Macintoshes? |
32010 | How many? |
32010 | How old do I look to you? 32010 Just pass me the bottle, will you?" |
32010 | Let me inon something? |
32010 | Minnie? 32010 Remember any of your college physics?" |
32010 | Shall we fire her? |
32010 | Still in research and that sort of thing? |
32010 | Ten years, eh? 32010 They''re loose?" |
32010 | Virgie, do n''t you see her_ nose_? |
32010 | Well,I said,"it''s certainly good to-- How did you find me?" |
32010 | What about_ this_? |
32010 | What are you doing, Greek? |
32010 | What did you want to talk to me about? |
32010 | What do you mean, they got loose? |
32010 | What for? |
32010 | What''s that? |
32010 | What''s that? |
32010 | What? |
32010 | What? |
32010 | Where''s Greco? |
32010 | Why not? |
32010 | You do? |
32010 | You know it yourself, eh? 32010 You mean I''m going to get younger and younger, until finally I become a baby? |
32010 | You were a towhead as a kid, were n''t you? 32010 _ You?_""Did you hear about Grand Rapids?" |
32010 | _ You?_"Did you hear about Grand Rapids? |
32010 | And not just the Earth, because what can stop them from spreading? |
32010 | And that was you?" |
32010 | And then-- what then, Greek?" |
32010 | And then-- why not? |
32010 | And you have n''t breathed a word, have you?" |
32010 | Any more of that stuff left in the bottle, Old Virgie?" |
32010 | But what''s the use of money?" |
32010 | But you know what a Maxwell demon is?" |
32010 | Clear the hotel, you hear me?" |
32010 | Do you see, Virgie?" |
32010 | Eighteen? |
32010 | Ever hear of them? |
32010 | Ever see anything so comical as the lampshade he''s wearing for a hat?" |
32010 | Facial hair? |
32010 | Hampstead?" |
32010 | He would do_ what_? |
32010 | Her nose? |
32010 | How do the demons know which you want them to do, if you say you ca n''t control them?" |
32010 | How? |
32010 | I must have-- otherwise I certainly would n''t have told you, would I?" |
32010 | I said,"It''s sure great to see all the fellows again, is n''t it? |
32010 | Kept his secret? |
32010 | Know what you told me you were doing here?" |
32010 | Mind if I come in?" |
32010 | Now,"he said,"you know what I do here in the plant?" |
32010 | Right? |
32010 | Silly? |
32010 | Skin texture? |
32010 | That is, you ca n''t start with a glass of cool water and, hocus- pocus, get it to separate into warm water and ice cube, right?" |
32010 | The polite, alert young man beside me said, not so polite any more,"What''s he doing, you? |
32010 | Try to explain Maxwell''s equations to a Fed? |
32010 | Twenty?" |
32010 | Was it better than reverting past the embryo to the simple lifeless zygote? |
32010 | What do you think you''re doing? |
32010 | What else was there to do? |
32010 | What sort of fancy tricks has he got in there?" |
32010 | What''s your line these days?" |
32010 | When they let the first batch of rabbits loose in Australia, did they have any idea how many there would be a couple of dozen generations later?" |
32010 | Why not? |
32010 | Why not? |
32010 | Why not?" |
32010 | Would you, the way the world is now? |
32010 | You understand so far?" |
32010 | You''re not so stupid after all, are you? |
32010 | [ Illustration] Would n''t that turn your stomach? |
32010 | [ Illustration]"You?" |
29488 | Ah-- I''m not implying that it''s against protocol, of course, but I assume you''ve already made some investigation along lines of your own? |
29488 | Ah? 29488 Ah? |
29488 | Am I to be next, Mr. Beardsley? 29488 And I''d say we have come full circle, would n''t you? |
29488 | And it''s really up to ECAIAC, is n''t it? 29488 And now Professor Losch, please?" |
29488 | And this... was it all for this? 29488 And yet of all places, I''d say that Carmack''s estate was_ least_ ideally situated for this type of murder; you know what I mean? |
29488 | Another? 29488 Another?" |
29488 | Arnold, what is the meaning of this? |
29488 | Assumption? |
29488 | At rejects? 29488 Because he was confident he was going to buy you-- wouldn''t you say?" |
29488 | But-- but what are you going to_ do_? |
29488 | But-- you''re not even curious? |
29488 | Can I dial you a drink? 29488 Can you really conceive of operation in two hours? |
29488 | Eh? 29488 George Mandleco, Minister of Justice? |
29488 | Hear that, Beardsley? 29488 Hello?" |
29488 | How about Transferral Impress? 29488 How about it, sir? |
29488 | If you''ll just look around you...."Eh? |
29488 | In Heaven''s name, WHY? 29488 It could n''t be that crime was on the down- grade already? |
29488 | Jeff... are you_ sure_? |
29488 | Just like, you know, in those-- what did they call them--_whodunits_? 29488 Losch? |
29488 | Mandleco''s office? 29488 Me? |
29488 | My feelings? 29488 Neuro- thalamic imbalance is n''t it called? |
29488 | Never happened before, eh? |
29488 | Nonsense? |
29488 | Not pertinent? 29488 Notice what?" |
29488 | Now may I ask what the hell you''re going to do about it? |
29488 | Objection? |
29488 | Of course, but look here, Beardsley--"So it leaves me right where I started, does n''t it? 29488 Oh?" |
29488 | Questioning? 29488 She''s rarin''to go,"said Arnold with a display of good humor,"but we''ll let her wait a while, eh?" |
29488 | Sheila, what are_ you_ doing here? |
29488 | So? |
29488 | Sure of what, Pederson? |
29488 | That surprises you? 29488 That what caused the trouble?" |
29488 | The Logicals and the Primes, eh? 29488 The-- the other two Primes?" |
29488 | Then you think Losch is innocent? |
29488 | They do n''t? |
29488 | Uh-- is it something serious? |
29488 | Well, Mrs. Carmack? 29488 Well-- how_ did_ she equate?" |
29488 | Well... how would_ you_ feel if you had just been handed the news, out of the blue, that someone you loved had been brutally murdered? 29488 Well? |
29488 | What is it? |
29488 | What precisely does that mean? 29488 What was it, Beardsley? |
29488 | What''s that? 29488 What-- what did you say, sir?" |
29488 | What? 29488 Who? |
29488 | Why deny the obvious? 29488 Why not? |
29488 | Why? |
29488 | With_ me_? |
29488 | Yes, that''s true, is n''t it? 29488 You mean that night? |
29488 | You see? 29488 _ Meaning?_ I think it might mean,"she said,"that ECAIAC has also had a recent indulgence for the_ whodunits_. |
29488 | ( That news- caster: how had he known there were three Primes? |
29488 | ***** Must not? |
29488 | ***** Now how would one do THAT? |
29488 | ***** Synaptics? |
29488 | ... yes... what''s that? |
29488 | A compulsion, some grotesque need to squeeze us all down to microscopic size first? |
29488 | A little disconcerted, Beardsley said,"What happens first?" |
29488 | A man like that-- We dropped all pretense, there were some bitter words--"Beardsley said quickly,"Could you elaborate?" |
29488 | And he offered you a hundred thousand a year, did n''t he? |
29488 | And his entire subsequent action was predicated upon that? |
29488 | And how often had this happened, even when he''d sworn he would n''t let it? |
29488 | And may I remind_ you_, sir,"he nodded toward the far door,"that your guests have arrived?" |
29488 | And when did you hear it?" |
29488 | And"obviously"insane-- was that a slip of the tongue, sir, or are you trying to force an issue here? |
29488 | And, Mr. Beardsley, what did you use them for? |
29488 | Are these your books? |
29488 | As psychologist assigned to Disposition Council, may I ask if there is an area of concurrence? |
29488 | Beardsley said sharply:"How did you know that?" |
29488 | Beardsley wanted to say,"Do you find the cause of the trouble, sir?" |
29488 | Being so advised, is there any objection on your part to answering a brief series of questions pertaining to the Carmack Case? |
29488 | But Mandleco, why Mandleco?" |
29488 | But then you get to thinking, hell, why try to guess? |
29488 | But why not? |
29488 | But with ECAIAC we''ve gotten away from all that, have n''t we?" |
29488 | But with a smattering of confusion, would n''t you say? |
29488 | COUNSELOR(_ leans forward sharply_): Do I understand you correctly, Mr. Arnold? |
29488 | COUNSELOR: Even to the point of committing a murder to prove it? |
29488 | COUNSELOR: I put the question: would it be possible for you to duplicate the grotesque feat that Beardsley performed on ECAIAC? |
29488 | COUNSELOR: Now we are agreed, gentlemen? |
29488 | COUNSELOR: Yes, Mr. Beardsley? |
29488 | Cal Tech, was n''t it, when Carmack was doing his special work on magnetronics? |
29488 | Can she really mean it? |
29488 | Carmack?" |
29488 | Checked Quantitative, have you? |
29488 | Could you-- ah-- clarify? |
29488 | Did he expect Beardsley to say something? |
29488 | Did n''t you notice?" |
29488 | Do n''t you know what it means? |
29488 | Do you understand that--_Mister_ Coördinator?" |
29488 | Do you understand that?" |
29488 | Dr. Trstensky... would you come forward, please? |
29488 | Eh? |
29488 | Eh? |
29488 | Have you ever seen it? |
29488 | He said sharply:"Any reason why not?" |
29488 | He was a friend of Carmack''s-- or a business associate shall we say? |
29488 | His whole body began to shake uncontrollably and his lips moved in a soundless whisper that seemed to say,"No, no... do n''t you understand? |
29488 | How about feed- backs? |
29488 | How could he ever have been caught up in such a thrall of terror? |
29488 | How could they remain so calm? |
29488 | How do you equate_ hate_, Beardsley? |
29488 | How does it narrow down?" |
29488 | How long to get going?" |
29488 | How often had he come here? |
29488 | How''s that test- run coming?" |
29488 | I believe you were to be ready with some observations today? |
29488 | I do n''t seem to-- You ca n''t mean_ Brook_ Pederson, the one- time tele- columnist?" |
29488 | I''m to conduct the investigation my own way, without interference?" |
29488 | I-- I--""What, no alibi? |
29488 | If I''d known your methods were... do n''t you think that was all a bit high- handed?" |
29488 | Indisputable? |
29488 | Is that substantially correct?" |
29488 | Is_ that_ on your tapes?" |
29488 | It would seem to me--""That she''d be a Prime? |
29488 | Just what do you propose?" |
29488 | Look-- see this?" |
29488 | Love him?" |
29488 | Loved Amos Carmack? |
29488 | Mandleco said,"Well? |
29488 | Mind telling me who are the three Primes? |
29488 | Mr. Pederson, if you please.... PEDERSON: Yes, sir? |
29488 | Mrs. Carmack? |
29488 | Must the man use such puerile methods? |
29488 | Must we go through it again? |
29488 | Neither can be_ totally_ sure of the other''s innocence-- eh?" |
29488 | No bad feelings?" |
29488 | Now do n''t tell me our pet goo-- uh-- snapped at you again?" |
29488 | Now what would be his way of doing that? |
29488 | Now why do you say that?" |
29488 | Now why should Arnold say that? |
29488 | On the basis of the content, would you say that you could duplicate Beardsley''s feat? |
29488 | One of the fifteen"possibles"? |
29488 | One of the techs was so indiscreet as to exclaim:"_ Murderer?_ Where did it pick up that word! |
29488 | One thing I''ve always wondered--_would_ it be possible to negate a given factor beyond all reach of empirical coördinates? |
29488 | Or am I wrong? |
29488 | Or is_ persuasion_ too mild a word? |
29488 | Or would you say a distortion of the detectival? |
29488 | Or-- his eyes beneath the glasses came to a quick bright focus--_was_ it quite perfection? |
29488 | Pederson? |
29488 | Pronounced efforts at emotional suppression?" |
29488 | Psychologic deduction is all very well, but how can you possibly know that?" |
29488 | Public confidence will be undermined if they think ECAIAC is-- is--""Not infallible?" |
29488 | Purpose? |
29488 | Safe for whom? |
29488 | Say as a hobby?" |
29488 | Shall I give both the questions and the answers as Mr. Pederson did?" |
29488 | Shall we get on with it?" |
29488 | Shall we proceed?" |
29488 | Suppose the same breakdown occurs?" |
29488 | Surely you have faith in ECAIAC?" |
29488 | That strikes a note?" |
29488 | That surprises you? |
29488 | The Primes-- how many did you say?" |
29488 | The only way he knew?" |
29488 | The sound of ECAIAC became a steady inundant drone; or did Beardsley just imagine that he detected something of the_ gleeful_ in it? |
29488 | The substance of this extraneous material? |
29488 | The sum and the substance, Pederson... do n''t you understand me? |
29488 | The third--""Would that be Professor Losch?" |
29488 | Then what is the new PROT- O- SUDS? |
29488 | There was sentience in it, there was awareness in it, there was fury in it and who could say if there was grief...? |
29488 | These books, these graphs? |
29488 | This is true?" |
29488 | Twice the salary of any other top man?" |
29488 | Untenable? |
29488 | Was n''t that your_ forte_? |
29488 | We were introduced, remember? |
29488 | Well then, would you mind giving me some... you know, just an idea of how you plan to proceed?" |
29488 | Well, Arnold?" |
29488 | Well?" |
29488 | Were they so close to the forest they could n''t notice? |
29488 | What about it?" |
29488 | What are you trying to say?" |
29488 | What better motive would you--""Motive?" |
29488 | What do you mean by that? |
29488 | What do you mean?" |
29488 | What is it? |
29488 | What man has stronger reason than the man who has lost his reason? |
29488 | What the hell you doing here anyway? |
29488 | What were your feelings at this point?" |
29488 | When had ECAIAC ever fouled up? |
29488 | Who else? |
29488 | Who the hell are you anyway?" |
29488 | Why do I persist in letting it get to me?" |
29488 | Why is that?" |
29488 | Why should he have said such a thing? |
29488 | Why should n''t he just_ once_ keep ECAIAC and Jeff Arnold and his clique stewing in their own tangle of tubes and electronic juice? |
29488 | Why?" |
29488 | Will you proceed, sir? |
29488 | Without ECAIAC? |
29488 | You admit this?" |
29488 | You did n''t really expect to carry it off? |
29488 | You did say_ detective fiction_? |
29488 | You do n''t even remember? |
29488 | You hear me, Arnold? |
29488 | You know-- possible to Logical, or Logical to Prime?" |
29488 | You loved your husband, did n''t you? |
29488 | You mean, of course, cold, from the beginning? |
29488 | You must be familiar with them? |
29488 | You see? |
29488 | You want to know if I saw Carmack the day of the murder? |
29488 | You were with New York Homicide, were n''t you, before promotion to Coördinates in''60? |
29488 | You would like to make a pertinent statement? |
29488 | You would n''t say this was a friendly visit?" |
29488 | You would n''t want to deprive her of the chance, now would you?" |
29488 | You''ll admit it does seem odd and misplaced for these times-- or had n''t you noticed?" |
29488 | You''ve been there?" |
29488 | _ But suppose you were wrong?_ Have you ever considered the effects of Probe on the_ sane_ mind? |
29488 | _ But suppose you were wrong?_ Have you ever considered the effects of Probe on the_ sane_ mind? |
29488 | _ Damn him_, thought Beardsley,_ he knows why he''s here... but how could he know? |
29488 | _ Damn_ it, why should this have to happen_ now_? |
29488 | _ Here?_""Yes, right here. |
29488 | _ How did you know Losch was my third person?_"Mandleco bristled a little, his face reddening as he groped for an answer. |
29488 | _ Never_ in the history of Crime- Central has there been such an undercurrent of speculation and excitement....""Excitement?" |
29488 | _ Really!_ We''re guests, Sheila, do you hear that?" |
29488 | _ Why had he ever committed himself to this situation anyway? |
32254 | Are you sure? |
32254 | Aw--"Scared? |
32254 | Better? |
32254 | But--"And see and touch my protobody-- the thing I really am? |
32254 | Do n''t you like my moon, Mark? |
32254 | Do n''t you? |
32254 | How''s that? |
32254 | Just what do you suggest people wear? |
32254 | Mark, do n''t you ever want to see the real me? |
32254 | Mark, would you shoot me if you found me outside your shelter? |
32254 | Mark, you like me a lot, do n''t you? |
32254 | Mark--"Yes? |
32254 | Mmmm? |
32254 | More than you ever have anybody else? |
32254 | Other side of what? |
32254 | See? |
32254 | See? |
32254 | Suppose I told you that this body is my protobody right now? |
32254 | Suppose,Mark said finally,"suppose other people started doing this thing? |
32254 | Tell me,Jennette said, gazing appreciatively at the heavy bronze shoulders,"where on earth did you get that?" |
32254 | Two point oh one centimeter naval, is n''t it? 32254 What do you suggest? |
32254 | What else could I do? |
32254 | What happened to her? |
32254 | What''s that? |
32254 | What''s the matter? 32254 What?" |
32254 | Who built the first robot factory? |
32254 | Who''s to know except you, Mark? |
32254 | Why is it really so wrong? |
32254 | Why not? 32254 Why?" |
32254 | Would n''t you sometime like to come down to my transmitter quarters? |
32254 | Yes, but if they keep producing new people in the Decanting Centers, what good is that going to do? |
32254 | Yes? |
32254 | Yes? |
32254 | Yes? |
32254 | You are n''t angry with me, are you? |
32254 | You mean go around all the time as if we were savages? 32254 You sure do n''t think much of me, do you?" |
32254 | You would n''t tell anybody, would you? |
32254 | You''re such a righteous beast, are n''t you? |
32254 | And the Decanting Centers?" |
32254 | Are you just going to leave them like that?" |
32254 | Build another factory?" |
32254 | But what about your guests? |
32254 | Do I shock you?" |
32254 | Mark dutifully echoed,"Deals with what?" |
32254 | Mind if I ask who made it?" |
32254 | Now what do I do?" |
32254 | Somebody had to build the factories, did n''t they? |
32254 | Sort of aphrodisiac, of course, but--""Is n''t that what it''s for?" |
32254 | Suppose somebody took a shot at you? |
32254 | Then Jennette said softly,"Mark--""Yes?" |
32254 | This cooperative agreement? |
32254 | Why follow all these rules of social conduct if there''s no good basis for them?" |
32254 | Yet-- was it more fun? |
32345 | Am I there yet? |
32345 | Am I there yet? |
32345 | And what is your element? |
32345 | Did n''t you believe me? |
32345 | Do n''t you see what he means, Willy? 32345 Give up illustrating? |
32345 | Have n''t you killed him yet? |
32345 | He loves me, does n''t he? |
32345 | How? |
32345 | Is Red lying down beside the sketch, Jim? |
32345 | Is n''t it obvious? |
32345 | Mmm? |
32345 | Sit down, will you? 32345 So just what seems to be the problem?" |
32345 | So now what gives? |
32345 | Tax trouble? 32345 Then why do n''t you draw her full size?" |
32345 | Well,said Willy,"he was n''t expected to know he''d have to kill me--""How_ else_ can you leave the body you''re in?" |
32345 | What are you waiting for? |
32345 | What did he expect you''d do? 32345 What does it matter, how?" |
32345 | What''s taking him so long? |
32345 | What''s the problem, Willy? |
32345 | What''s your name? |
32345 | Who is she, Willy? |
32345 | Who''s your friend? |
32345 | Why do n''t you--"Leave off my signature? |
32345 | Why,demanded the little woman,"should I go up to him? |
32345 | You love him, do n''t you? |
32345 | Your shoulders--"James? 32345 Because it seemed practical to say it, I said it:But would n''t that be a distortion too?" |
32345 | Care for one?" |
32345 | Do n''t you think you''d better answer it?" |
32345 | Everything you sketch, huh?" |
32345 | I said,"Mmm?" |
32345 | If there''s water on Mars I''ll believe it when I drink it, but until then I''ll say,"So what''s with Mars? |
32345 | Occupy two bodies at the same time?" |
32345 | Or did I?... |
32345 | Or maybe one of your models?" |
32345 | To Willy I said,"You can''t-- project her?" |
32345 | To Willy I said:"If Red''s a figment of your imagination, why did n''t you imagine her a more practical size in the first place?" |
32345 | Turning to me he said imploringly,"You_ did_ believe me, did n''t you, Jim?" |
32345 | Where was Willy? |
32345 | Who? |
32345 | Why ca n''t he come down to me?" |
32345 | Why do you have to give up art?" |
32345 | Will you come over tonight?" |
32345 | You see what I''m driving at? |
20856 | A woman has a right to change her mind, has n''t she? |
20856 | Ai n''t it the truth? |
20856 | Am I? 20856 And I would be entirely out of line in assuming he did discover hostile foreign bodies and was destroyed by them?" |
20856 | And just what gives you that idea? |
20856 | And perhaps deservedly so? |
20856 | And that will give you a chance to capture him and have the whole ten accounted for? |
20856 | And what the hell is an android? |
20856 | And what''s that? |
20856 | And you want--? |
20856 | And...? |
20856 | And...? |
20856 | Another one? 20856 Any idea where we might go to have a little talk with him?" |
20856 | Anybody for coffee? |
20856 | Are n''t you happy at Park Hill? |
20856 | Are the Russians_ really_ that far ahead? |
20856 | Are you afraid to die? |
20856 | Are you going? |
20856 | Are you of the opinion that these creatures have been dropped anywhere else on earth? |
20856 | Are you out of your mind? 20856 Are you sure you''re not exaggerating things a little?" |
20856 | Are you telling me Crane''s ego is still smarting? |
20856 | Are you telling me he caught you following him? 20856 Are_ you_ beginning to doubt, Doctor?" |
20856 | Before or after the good Senator fell on his face? |
20856 | Brent? 20856 But Les King does not want to forget them?" |
20856 | But how can you be sure? |
20856 | But if a race of people were that advanced, if their intention is hostile, why do they pussyfoot around this way? 20856 But what about their potentials, their capabilities? |
20856 | But what, Senator? |
20856 | By fire and brimstone on judgment day? |
20856 | Can the government man keep Les King from talking about the man with the broken leg? |
20856 | Captain?.... 20856 Could it have been a-- well, a new kind of plasma?" |
20856 | Could n''t do what, sweet? |
20856 | Cruel? |
20856 | Damned odd, do n''t you think? |
20856 | Did he tell you where the man with the broken leg came from? |
20856 | Did it happen at the hospital? |
20856 | Did it have to do with a patient? |
20856 | Did it leave a mark? |
20856 | Did you have a rough day? |
20856 | Do the people inside really believe? |
20856 | Do you cut it? |
20856 | Do you know where to contact King again? |
20856 | Do you remember what I told you to do? |
20856 | Do you think he was sick? |
20856 | Do you think there''s as much danger in this thing as Taber says? |
20856 | Do you think we can assume the tenth android died also? |
20856 | Do you think you will eventually get these answers? |
20856 | Do you want another? |
20856 | Do you want to drive? |
20856 | Do you want to take the car or shall I drive you? |
20856 | Doctor,he answered, scowling,"Did you ever hear of a project so secret that it could n''t even be given enough personnel to make it work?" |
20856 | Does Frank Corson live here? |
20856 | Does he hope to? |
20856 | Does it matter? |
20856 | Does n''t it? 20856 Does n''t it?" |
20856 | Does that mean you ca n''t tell even me? |
20856 | Feeling better? |
20856 | Frank Corson knew nothing else about William Matson? |
20856 | Frank-- Frank-- what went wrong with us? |
20856 | Frank-- what is it? |
20856 | From you? 20856 Goddamn it, Taber, just what in blazes is going on around here?" |
20856 | Good- bye? |
20856 | Halliday? |
20856 | Has it been done? |
20856 | Has it occurred to you that the tenth android might be a supervisor, the boss, the captain? 20856 Have their interests been violated?" |
20856 | Have you eaten anything today? |
20856 | Have you got a dime, lady? |
20856 | Have you read anything on Kendrick''s experiments with synthetic emotion? |
20856 | Have you still got that court order? |
20856 | He is a government official? |
20856 | He lives here with you sometimes, does n''t he? |
20856 | He''s_ what_? |
20856 | Honest? |
20856 | How are you feeling? |
20856 | How could he know where the data was? |
20856 | How could it possibly help me? |
20856 | How could you know? 20856 How did you discover this?" |
20856 | How do you do that? |
20856 | How do you know that? |
20856 | How do you know? |
20856 | How do you make love? |
20856 | How in hell did they do it? |
20856 | How many of you were there? |
20856 | How so? |
20856 | How soon will you be leaving? |
20856 | How? |
20856 | I am? |
20856 | I can crowd in with-- you? |
20856 | I wonder what the hell he wanted? |
20856 | If he did kill the one with the broken leg,King said,"would n''t he have left town?" |
20856 | If you were married, what would you do? |
20856 | Is Captain Abrams there? |
20856 | Is it something I can handle? |
20856 | Is n''t it? |
20856 | Is n''t the whole thing pretty far- fetched? |
20856 | Is that all? |
20856 | Is that so? |
20856 | Is that too much to ask? |
20856 | Is that what you called about? |
20856 | Is there anything you would do if you were married that you do n''t do now? |
20856 | It is not legal to make love and lie in the same bed together now? |
20856 | Kidding? |
20856 | Like that? |
20856 | May I come in? |
20856 | May I inquire as to Senator Crane? |
20856 | Me? 20856 Men or women?" |
20856 | Menace out there? 20856 My brother was a source of concern to us--""Who is_ us_?" |
20856 | My home-- address? |
20856 | No chance to tell me? 20856 Now just what in the hell have we got here?" |
20856 | Now why in the hell could n''t you have given me a little notice? 20856 Okay?" |
20856 | Only that? |
20856 | Or has n''t he arrived yet? |
20856 | Or that? |
20856 | People? 20856 Reports on what?" |
20856 | Senator, did you consult with the people responsible for handling the situation before making your speech? |
20856 | Senator, have you gotten any reaction from the people of your state on the revelations contained in your speech? |
20856 | Should n''t that mean something to us? |
20856 | So...? |
20856 | Something important? |
20856 | Suicide maybe? |
20856 | Ten bucks? |
20856 | Ten twenty- eight, you said? |
20856 | That man you entered this building with-- what business did you have with him? |
20856 | That means you will get married later? |
20856 | That the one? |
20856 | That was all he said? |
20856 | The Russians? 20856 The data was back in the safe?" |
20856 | The distance? 20856 The man with two hearts?" |
20856 | Then he will live here with you? |
20856 | Then they wo n''t question us any further? |
20856 | Then what are they? |
20856 | Then what right have they to expect any rewards-- shall we say?--for their efforts? |
20856 | Then where do you think they originated? |
20856 | Then why have you been fighting me? |
20856 | They said that? |
20856 | They turned us over to Taber, did n''t they? |
20856 | They''re giving you a very hard time, are n''t they, son? |
20856 | This hair grows, too? |
20856 | Those are mighty popular cadavers, are n''t they, Callahan? |
20856 | To keep scientific information out of Russian hands? |
20856 | To the right place? |
20856 | Try the streets of Manhattan-- is that it? |
20856 | Unreasonable to expect the man who says he loves me to confide in me? |
20856 | Was there? 20856 We had our first quarrel over it, remember? |
20856 | We-- haven''t you ever made love? |
20856 | Well, where can I reach him? 20856 What Village?" |
20856 | What about him? |
20856 | What are you doing here? |
20856 | What are you referring to? |
20856 | What can I sell you? |
20856 | What conclusions have you drawn from the fact that these ten creatures are identical? |
20856 | What did Frank Corson tell you? |
20856 | What did he report? |
20856 | What did he say about Les King? |
20856 | What did that have to do with Brent Taber? |
20856 | What did you know? |
20856 | What did you say to him? |
20856 | What did you say? |
20856 | What difference does that make? 20856 What do we do about it?" |
20856 | What do you do when he stays over? |
20856 | What do you mean-- guess so? 20856 What do you mean-- the way I want it? |
20856 | What do you mean? |
20856 | What do you want it for? |
20856 | What do you wish to know? |
20856 | What does he look like? |
20856 | What else did he tell you about this man? |
20856 | What ever happened to the man with two hearts? |
20856 | What exactly do you mean by_ active_? |
20856 | What fact? |
20856 | What facts? |
20856 | What government? 20856 What had you started to say when the phone rang?" |
20856 | What idea? |
20856 | What in hell are you talking about? |
20856 | What information have you gotten from the surviving man? |
20856 | What is the reaction? |
20856 | What man? |
20856 | What other information was gained from the creature? |
20856 | What powers were you referring to? |
20856 | What room did Brent Taber take you to? |
20856 | What room number? |
20856 | What the hell are you talking about? |
20856 | What time is it? |
20856 | What was the phone call about? |
20856 | What will you do now? 20856 What''s he after?" |
20856 | What''s his room number? |
20856 | What''s that? |
20856 | What''s that? |
20856 | What''s the address here, sister? |
20856 | What''s this all about? |
20856 | What''s to like? 20856 What''s wrong with this one?" |
20856 | What''s wrong? |
20856 | What? |
20856 | What? |
20856 | When will he be back? |
20856 | Where did they get that one? |
20856 | Where do you come from? |
20856 | Where does she work? |
20856 | Where is_ there_? |
20856 | Who are you? 20856 Who do you suppose_ they_ are?" |
20856 | Who is n''t? |
20856 | Who is_ they_? |
20856 | Who knows? 20856 Who knows? |
20856 | Who pays the money? |
20856 | Who sent you to me? |
20856 | Who the hell does n''t? |
20856 | Who''s slicing away at Taber behind his back? |
20856 | Who''s_ us_? |
20856 | Why could n''t they have made it possible for our flesh and bone to become whole again after an-- accident? |
20856 | Why do n''t you go and see? |
20856 | Why do you suppose the tenth android killed the one in the Village? |
20856 | Why does n''t he live here with you? |
20856 | Why does n''t he stay over all the time? |
20856 | Why have you not done it? |
20856 | Why not? 20856 Why, Senator, where did you get the idea my department would n''t help a member of Congress to the utmost?" |
20856 | Will he talk about them? |
20856 | Will the Senator yield to his distinguished colleague from Pennsylvania? |
20856 | Will you come back soon? |
20856 | Will you come back? |
20856 | William Matson? 20856 Wo n''t you sit down, please? |
20856 | Would I impose if I asked you for a fifteen- minute break? 20856 Would anyone care for a cup of coffee?" |
20856 | Would n''t that be terrible? |
20856 | Would n''t they? |
20856 | Would you lie in the same bed together? |
20856 | Would you like a drink? |
20856 | Would you make love? |
20856 | Yes? |
20856 | You actually_ believe_ that fairy tale? 20856 You can tell me more than that, ca n''t you?" |
20856 | You can? |
20856 | You consider Senator Crane an unreliable demagogue? |
20856 | You do n''t know Senator Crane? 20856 You lie in the same bed together?" |
20856 | You mean to tell me the meeting that''s been set up here is routine? |
20856 | You mean, where did they get the model for the ten androids? |
20856 | You only used your stethoscope last night? |
20856 | You said,''He did n''t tell_ us_ any more than he had to...''Who was with you? |
20856 | You saw someone who looked like Baker and Matson? 20856 You want favorable publicity if and when this matter makes headlines?" |
20856 | You want money, do n''t you? |
20856 | You wo n''t be able to define them by cutting up that brain? |
20856 | You''d like to have them build their synthetic army on the specifications I made out? |
20856 | You''d like to make one of your own? |
20856 | You''re sure of that? |
20856 | You''re sure of that? |
20856 | You''re sure? |
20856 | You''re tired, are n''t you, son? 20856 You_ demanded_? |
20856 | _ Is n''t_ it? |
20856 | _ Nothing_ else? |
20856 | ''What''s got into_ you_?" |
20856 | A guy without a broken leg?" |
20856 | A space invasion? |
20856 | After all, had n''t they elected him and thus given him leeway to use his own judgment in their best interests? |
20856 | All I''m trying to do is get a little information--""For whom, Rhoda?" |
20856 | All I''ve been trying to do is put a little courage into you? |
20856 | An espionage approach? |
20856 | And from somewhere in the synthetically created mind of the tenth android there came a question: Was it undesirable to become nonfunctioning? |
20856 | And he wondered: Was it worth it? |
20856 | And the Park Avenue hit? |
20856 | And what were the percentages against attending a patient one night and meeting his exact double on the street the next morning? |
20856 | And who the devil are they? |
20856 | And you did n''t do anything about it? |
20856 | Anyhow, I got this here court order-- they gave it to me-- and I showed it to Taber--""Who are_ they_?" |
20856 | Are they all here?" |
20856 | Are you a stranger?" |
20856 | Are you accusing Senator Crane of--?" |
20856 | Are you going to take me to room ten twenty- six or do I have to take steps to force your co- operation?" |
20856 | Ask the man to hide you? |
20856 | Benign? |
20856 | Brent Taber stared moodily into Entman''s myopic little eyes and asked,"What''s that, Doctor?" |
20856 | Burglary-- a risk King was willing to take-- would get him back into the office when no one was around, but how could he open the safe? |
20856 | But if I could get some shots of the other one--""You''re actually going to work on your own? |
20856 | But she forebore as he said,"It does seem a little silly, does n''t it?" |
20856 | But what about now? |
20856 | But what the hell? |
20856 | But who the hell had elected Brent Taber? |
20856 | Ca n''t you understand that?" |
20856 | Can I help you?" |
20856 | Corson?" |
20856 | Could a part of the brain have been a sending and receiving device?" |
20856 | Could it have been a new kind of plasma?...__ All in all, gentlemen, eight identical specimens have been picked up in various American cities... |
20856 | Could the guy read his mind? |
20856 | Could their relationship fail because of this shortcoming on her part? |
20856 | Dangerous? |
20856 | Did he consider himself smarter than the People? |
20856 | Did he expect me to throw this creep out of my office and leave myself wide open? |
20856 | Did he feel they could n''t be trusted with revelations affecting their survival? |
20856 | Did he have competition in the matter of the android? |
20856 | Did he know of them?" |
20856 | Did n''t Taber tell you a thing about the androids?" |
20856 | Did you listen to the tape you mentioned?" |
20856 | Do n''t you believe me? |
20856 | Do n''t you know how to talk to people? |
20856 | Do n''t you know when to quit?" |
20856 | Do n''t you suppose this Brent Taber will toss that murder right back into your lap if it suits his purpose? |
20856 | Do n''t you think a man knows his own brother?" |
20856 | Do they all pay in cash?" |
20856 | Do you have a sore throat?" |
20856 | Do you think I''m lying?" |
20856 | Do you want another drink?" |
20856 | Does Washington tell us to be good little boys and go hand out parking tickets?" |
20856 | Dorfman, what have you got to show for the money I''ve paid you?" |
20856 | Else how did they expect to get away with ten identical androids?" |
20856 | Ever walk on crutches before?" |
20856 | Exactly what is the trouble?" |
20856 | Exactly what was the nature of the leak to which the Senator referred?" |
20856 | Fear? |
20856 | Fifteen minutes next Wednesday? |
20856 | From whence? |
20856 | Had he miscalculated? |
20856 | Had someone forgotten to brief him? |
20856 | Had that project come to a head overnight? |
20856 | Had the guy merely wanted a glossy of himself? |
20856 | Had the stupid idiot gone mad? |
20856 | Harmless? |
20856 | Have the men on the senatorial committee you briefed been at all active in helping you?" |
20856 | He laughed evilly and called after me,''Why waste time running away, Elizabeth? |
20856 | He said,"You''ve got this doctor''s address?" |
20856 | He went to the desk and dialed, and when the answer came he said,"Halliday? |
20856 | Hostile? |
20856 | How about a man walking up to a man he''d never seen before in his life and busting him in the nose?" |
20856 | How can I earn your co- operation?" |
20856 | How could she break through his shyness? |
20856 | How could she get to him? |
20856 | How did they plan to get their data?" |
20856 | How had this thing come about?_"Not-- not_ him_,"he finally exploded. |
20856 | How is it with you, old man?" |
20856 | How much does it cost-- me?" |
20856 | How would you like to leave the hospital?" |
20856 | I? |
20856 | If he is still alive, why have n''t you found him? |
20856 | If it had to be someone else, why not the tenth android himself?" |
20856 | If not, what is Crane after? |
20856 | If there was ten thousand dollars lying around, why should n''t he get a piece of it? |
20856 | If they drifted apart physically, would the other aspects of the relationship vanish? |
20856 | If they''d done that, who would find the androids and do the research work?" |
20856 | If we accept the need- of- data theory, which we have to, what would the tenth android be doing? |
20856 | If you are n''t worried why should I bother?_ Maybe it''s not worth it. |
20856 | If you''d done that, do you realize we might have got word? |
20856 | If you''re right, King will now make contact with the android, will he not?" |
20856 | In spite of what Taber said?" |
20856 | Is it silly?" |
20856 | Is it unreasonable to wonder why you did a complete about- face?" |
20856 | Is that what Crane is trying to get? |
20856 | Is there something wrong? |
20856 | It might work, but who the hell lived here? |
20856 | It was of major importance, of that she was sure, but was it the key? |
20856 | It was the waiter who brought in the coffee, was n''t it?" |
20856 | It''s pretty obvious now that Taber planted it in a deliberate attempt to... What''s that? |
20856 | Jones of the Air Force asked,"Were all eight apprehended in large cities?" |
20856 | Just now I--""Your superiors? |
20856 | Just who are you to say what the people should or should not know?" |
20856 | Just who the hell do you think you are-- demeaning the dignity of the United States Senate? |
20856 | Kind of like he was thinking,_ Okay, so what do I do now?_ Fifteen minutes later, Les was asleep. |
20856 | Lester-- King?" |
20856 | New in town?" |
20856 | New quarters?" |
20856 | No one offered any data on this point and Bright asked,"Is it wise to keep information of this vital nature from the United States Senate?" |
20856 | Nothing was normal about this project, so why not follow through? |
20856 | Now just what in the hell--?" |
20856 | Now, if you are n''t interested--""Are you telling me that William Matson is Sam Baker?" |
20856 | Now, what department of research could find him some data on androids? |
20856 | Now, you think William Matson is Sam Baker?" |
20856 | Oh was it that? |
20856 | Oh, Rhoda Kane, what has happened to you? |
20856 | Or had he, the Vice- President, been in a fog when vital, top- secret information had been made public? |
20856 | Or were they? |
20856 | Remember me?" |
20856 | Remember what they said about the atom bomb? |
20856 | Rhoda always followed the same script at the beginning of these traumas by inevitably asking,"Why, darling? |
20856 | Right?" |
20856 | She eyed him questioningly and when he did not respond, she asked,"Everything all right?" |
20856 | She put her lips to his and whispered,"Is this changed?" |
20856 | She put the glass down and heard a whisper:"John, John, why do n''t you come to me? |
20856 | She wanted to say,_ Darling, what''s happened to me? |
20856 | Six flights lower down, Blackwell gasped,"Why do n''t we use the el-- elevator?" |
20856 | So he trusts me and he gave me this here court order--""Who is Senator Crane?" |
20856 | So they''d passed him up in forming the committee to hear about the damned androids, had they? |
20856 | Stay in a position to jump either way._"What do you wish me to do about Senator Crane?" |
20856 | That from the cocky, self- sufficient Brent Taber? |
20856 | That was a silly thing to say, was n''t it?" |
20856 | That''s simple enough, is n''t it?" |
20856 | The conveyance? |
20856 | The feature- story bit? |
20856 | The guy was almost too cordial, but what the hell? |
20856 | The key question, of course, was: How soon will Russia be able to mount an army? |
20856 | The man had two hearts....__ The blood? |
20856 | The material used in its construction is-- oh, hell-- how can I put it? |
20856 | The next question is, why?" |
20856 | The same killer?" |
20856 | The thing is-- how is it going to be now?" |
20856 | Their silence gave the impression that they were asking:_ Is somebody kidding us?_ But there was certainly no lightness in Brent''s manner. |
20856 | There was a wait, during which Brent Taber asked the oddly bemused landlady:"Are you afraid of the dead?" |
20856 | Therefore, why should n''t open inquiry be made?" |
20856 | They''re_ human_--in the sense that they''re exact duplicates of humans-- and they_ live_, but what about emotions? |
20856 | To what purpose? |
20856 | Want me to switch to him?" |
20856 | Was he joking? |
20856 | Was he still human or was he now OUT OF THIS WORLD? |
20856 | Was n''t I supposed to use them?" |
20856 | Was our world ready? |
20856 | Was someone else trying to get into the act? |
20856 | Was there a connection? |
20856 | Was there a reason for wanting the pic off the market? |
20856 | Was this a reflection of her inability to communicate with him? |
20856 | Was this a vanity operation? |
20856 | We might have been able to act? |
20856 | Were the Russians behind this? |
20856 | Were they companions in misery? |
20856 | What about this crawling up the ladder inch by inch?" |
20856 | What can I do for you?" |
20856 | What changed you?" |
20856 | What did he say about the androids?" |
20856 | What did you do? |
20856 | What distances have they covered in arriving here? |
20856 | What do the New York police do when they get a murder?" |
20856 | What do we do?" |
20856 | What do you suppose he''s up to?" |
20856 | What do you think will happen?" |
20856 | What do you want me to do?" |
20856 | What does Washington do about this one? |
20856 | What good was love if you could n''t communicate it to the loved one? |
20856 | What had brought about the change? |
20856 | What happened to Rhoda Kane?_ Abruptly she dropped the thought-- it did not seem important. |
20856 | What happened to me? |
20856 | What if all ten had succumbed? |
20856 | What in hell was an android? |
20856 | What in the devil was wrong with the man? |
20856 | What is it to-- die?" |
20856 | What is their method of conveyance?" |
20856 | What is this thing inside me that keeps blocking me away from you? |
20856 | What kind of a stupid, impossible thing was this? |
20856 | What kind of an approach would he use? |
20856 | What room was it?" |
20856 | What should you have done as a doctor? |
20856 | What to do? |
20856 | What was wrong with that? |
20856 | What were you looking for? |
20856 | What''s got into you lately?" |
20856 | What''s got into you?" |
20856 | What''s it made of? |
20856 | What''s to dislike? |
20856 | What_ did_ the government man say?" |
20856 | When I found out about that-- What the hell did you call him? |
20856 | When I have guests, do they hesitate because my apartment is nicer than--?" |
20856 | Where can you get in touch with him?" |
20856 | Where do these-- these androids come from?" |
20856 | Where do they have offices? |
20856 | Where do you come from?" |
20856 | Who can find them? |
20856 | Who did this bureaucrat think he was? |
20856 | Who else? |
20856 | Who is Brent Taber, really?" |
20856 | Who''s to say they were not made capable of communicating in that way-- at whatever distance?" |
20856 | Whom were you expecting?" |
20856 | Why all the pussy- footing around with synthetic men who keep dropping dead?" |
20856 | Why are you suddenly so agreeable?" |
20856 | Why ca n''t I cry?_ But the other part of her mind quivered with her body as John Dennis went over it, inch by inch. |
20856 | Why ca n''t I cry?_ The other part was a pool of quivering excitement. |
20856 | Why ca n''t I tell you about it?_ But she could not say this. |
20856 | Why did n''t they stay in isolated sections?" |
20856 | Why did n''t you get down on your knees and beg his pardon for living?" |
20856 | Why did you strip me naked and look at me as though I were a statue? |
20856 | Why did you want to know about the man with the broken leg?" |
20856 | Why do n''t they just come down and take us over?" |
20856 | Why do you turn away from me? |
20856 | Why else would the one in Chicago go brazenly into a tavern, start to drink and then get into an argument?" |
20856 | Why had she come? |
20856 | Why must you say that?" |
20856 | Why was he asking them? |
20856 | Why would I have any interest in this mess except by way of protecting your interests?" |
20856 | Why, goddamn it, who the hell do you think you are?.... |
20856 | Will you come back again? |
20856 | Will you have a cigarette?" |
20856 | Would n''t you think?" |
20856 | Would_ you_ care to comment on his statement?" |
20856 | X- ray?" |
20856 | You are aware, no doubt, of the recent space shot that ended disastrously?" |
20856 | You did n''t say_ Good morning_ or_ It might rain_ or_ What the hell are you doing out of bed?_ You just let him walk away?" |
20856 | You did n''t say_ Good morning_ or_ It might rain_ or_ What the hell are you doing out of bed?_ You just let him walk away?" |
20856 | You did n''t steal a car or anything, did you?" |
20856 | You killed that guy in the Village, did n''t you?" |
20856 | You new in this country maybe?" |
20856 | You tell Mr. King-- that is his name, is n''t it?" |
20856 | You''re Doctor Corson?" |
20856 | You''re sure he photographed the data?" |
20856 | You''ve heard the tape, so tell me-- what do you want from me? |
20856 | You''ve--""Just how have they changed?" |
20856 | _ But how--?_ Frank Corson asked himself the question. |
20856 | _ Is it some incredibly ingenious hoax?_ Hagen asked himself the question and found no answer. |
20856 | _ Let''s see, what is this guy''s name? |
20856 | _ This thing is turning into a comic opera-- plain slapstick._"And why am I the man to see?" |
20856 | _ What the hell was wrong with doctors? |
32582 | Then what can I do? |
32582 | What''s in''em? |
32582 | Whatta I do with that kind of pic? 32582 Why not just explain it to these men?" |
32582 | You mean...? |
32582 | You want me to cover this? |
32582 | And how could I tell these people traitorous men of their own government were the culprits? |
32582 | Or did you? |
32582 | Secrecy? |
32582 | Were you one of the horde who started camping around the Prof''s magic circle trying to get permission to enter? |
32582 | What kind of things? |
32582 | Why? |
32541 | Are you_ certain_? |
32541 | But look here--I turned to Lucy--"how on Earth can you know? |
32541 | Have you two cooked up some crazy scheme to rescue Hal? 32541 I just go to my ex- newsgatherer pal who feeds the records to Io or Ceres and say,''Look, old fellow, do me a favor, will you? |
32541 | They wrecked everything in the three months before the rebellion was crushed, did n''t they? |
32541 | Want me to tune in now? 32541 What''s this all about?" |
32541 | You parked your copter in our port, did n''t you? 32541 But what about you, Bet? 32541 But what about your own family? |
32541 | How do you suppose you''re going to get away with the phony adoption of a non- existent child? |
32541 | I thought of a thousand things to say: Do n''t you want to catch a glimpse of Hal in the crowd going up the ramp? |
32541 | Might n''t something in the President''s speech make us feel a little better? |
32541 | Might n''t they let the kids wave a last farewell to their folks listening and watching in? |
32541 | We''d have to get away around Month Eight at the latest and the baby would be born-- when exactly, Bet?" |
32541 | What is there to boast about? |
32541 | What say we turn in?" |
32541 | When I said''treason,''just now-- It might barely be possible--""Oh, what?" |
32410 | And what if I do? |
32410 | And why so? |
32410 | By a dead man? 32410 By whom? |
32410 | Do you remember Kilaren? |
32410 | I die? |
32410 | If so what of it? |
32410 | K- Kilaren? |
32410 | No? |
32410 | No? |
32410 | Now, what do you think? |
32410 | Of course, why should n''t they? |
32410 | Oh, are they? |
32410 | Really? |
32410 | Tell them? 32410 What do you mean by no? |
32410 | What do you mean? |
32410 | What do you want? |
32410 | What of it? |
32410 | What''s that to do with me? |
32410 | Who are you? |
32410 | Who said you did? 32410 Why do you do this? |
32410 | Why? 32410 Why?" |
32410 | Why? |
32410 | You want something? |
32410 | A favor? |
32410 | Am I right?" |
32410 | And why?" |
32410 | Are you crazy?" |
32410 | Ca n''t you say anything but''no''?" |
32410 | Can you prove it? |
32410 | Do n''t you know that I''ll be missed in two hours at the most and tracked down in less than sixty minutes more? |
32410 | Do you understand? |
32410 | For a girl who was no connection to you?" |
32410 | How can they raise a man to the fourth level when there is a two- hour mystery in his background? |
32410 | Money? |
32410 | Now what do I want? |
32410 | Now_ what_ do you want?" |
32410 | Protection?" |
32410 | What will you tell them, Terri?" |
32410 | You senile old fool, do n''t you know that I''m shielded? |
32143 | And you do n''t like girls? |
32143 | Any of the cards been lost? |
32143 | Are the cards numbered very far ahead? |
32143 | Charley hired you? |
32143 | Does n''t she ever speak? |
32143 | Guy? 32143 Henry? |
32143 | How is Vic these days? |
32143 | Is he able to get about? |
32143 | Know who she is? |
32143 | Listen, you made that drawing, too, and all the other stuff? |
32143 | Make goo- goo eyes? |
32143 | See? 32143 Startling, is n''t it? |
32143 | That one was a mess, was n''t it? |
32143 | Vic Hermosa? 32143 Vic? |
32143 | Vic? 32143 Vic? |
32143 | What, for instance? |
32143 | Where? |
32143 | Who was that? |
32143 | Why did you do it? |
32143 | Why not? |
32143 | Yeah? 32143 You mean to tell me a little girl like her could have a voice that deep?" |
32143 | A head- shake settled a long bob in place; who could do that? |
32143 | And why should he care if one did? |
32143 | Bring up the calculations for the last batch of punch- cards, will you? |
32143 | But did he? |
32143 | But who would think of putting a burglar alarm on an air- duct? |
32143 | Could n''t we just talk?" |
32143 | Did n''t you know?" |
32143 | Even the larger digitals would find this a tough nut to crack, but our baby is a whiz at curves, see? |
32143 | Have you any idea how complex a formula must be to trace a curve like this? |
32143 | How about next week? |
32143 | How about the rest of the Mugu cards? |
32143 | How could they contact other Government agencies? |
32143 | How is she perking now?" |
32143 | How silly could you get? |
32143 | I have to-- look, I got to find out what this means, you see? |
32143 | If that''s the arm hanging down, and this the hand, where are the fingers? |
32143 | Is it worth the risk? |
32143 | It is n''t that-- explain it to Alice, will you? |
32143 | Know what this means? |
32143 | OK? |
32143 | Or was it? |
32143 | P- r- o- p- i- n- q.... What might this be? |
32143 | Ready yet?" |
32143 | Remember? |
32143 | Say, that thing really thinks, does n''t it?" |
32143 | Say, who interviewed her?" |
32143 | Say, why do n''t you come to supper with us? |
32143 | Send Vic Hermosa up there, will you? |
32143 | Shall I send her up to see you?" |
32143 | She had sacrificed so much for him; and yet, was it really better to be a free bachelor than an old family man like Charley? |
32143 | Suppose you had got stuck in the duct, then what? |
32143 | The joke might be just the cover for a more sinister activity--_bosh!_ If that were the case, why call attention to it with funny- business? |
32143 | Under present conditions, that should n''t take-- what was that hissing noise, a radiator? |
32143 | We need this contract, need all the work we can get, you understand?" |
32143 | What about it?" |
32143 | What''s your next card number?" |
32143 | When can I have her to work on?" |
32143 | Who is the guy that answers the phone in that fruity voice?" |
32143 | Why do n''t you step out a little? |
32143 | Why even notice it? |
32143 | Would they get further work from Mugu? |
32143 | You ever see anything like it?" |
32143 | You take too long to change, and I''ll tear the building down brick by brick with my bare hands, hear me?" |
32143 | _ That voice!_ How could a man have a voice like that? |
32434 | Can you hear me? |
32434 | Does n''t my attitude bother you anymore? |
32434 | Feeling all right? |
32434 | Have you ever thought how it would be to be condemned to a life like mine? |
32434 | How''s that, Jenkins? |
32434 | How''s that? |
32434 | Not much voltage,Neil was saying with satisfaction,"but, judging from the way your brain wave jumped, I do n''t imagine it felt very good, did it?" |
32434 | Or are they already wondering why I have n''t been seen for so long? |
32434 | Profits? |
32434 | What about our partnership agreement on profits? |
32434 | What happened? |
32434 | What''s been keeping you, Jenkins? 32434 What''s happened to you anyway?" |
32434 | What''s supposed to happen? |
32434 | Why? 32434 Wrong? |
32434 | You mean that your past record of success as measured against your supposed one now might make the police ask questions? |
32434 | Can you hear me, Mel? |
32434 | Can you hear me, Mel?" |
32434 | Mel continued,"Remember the dead mouse, Jenkins? |
32434 | Merely eliminating both Jenkins and Neil would gain his revenge but what then? |
32434 | Then, as if in sudden thought,"and what could have killed it?" |
32434 | Too much voltage would ruin everything and we''d have to....""Where does this connection go, here?" |
32434 | What had happened then? |
32434 | What had he been doing? |
32434 | What were you up to anyway?" |
32434 | What''re you up to anyway?" |
32434 | What''s wrong?" |
32434 | Where did you plan on going?" |
32434 | Why should I?" |
32434 | [ Sidenote:_ When does life begin?... |
32412 | But-- but what about that toast you were making to your new-- job, that''s what you were going to say, was n''t it? |
32412 | Can you wait until Thursday-- three days? |
32412 | Caxton? |
32412 | Did n''t we agree you''d spend full time on the Project while I acted as consultant between trips? |
32412 | How do you know it''s a trap, and how do you know he''s going to die? |
32412 | How long must I wait for an answer, Bill? |
32412 | I guess I can,Margo said, touching him with an inviting glance,"but do I have to wait that long before I see you again?" |
32412 | I suppose you thought that was an excellent way to advance yourself in the corporation, eh? 32412 Intercontinental Lines? |
32412 | Oh, Bill, what can you do for Tom now? |
32412 | Tell me, Margo, just what is this matter of utmost importance to both of us? |
32412 | Well, what is it? |
32412 | What are you going to do? |
32412 | What d''you mean-- somebody break in? |
32412 | What is it, Bill? 32412 Who d''you think''s been shouldering the big share of Project Venture-- while you''ve hung on to your job and a pretty salary?" |
32412 | Who do you suppose it was? |
32412 | Yeah-- that you, Bill? 32412 Yeah? |
32412 | You do n''t mean a big corporation like that would stoop so low? |
32412 | 5B?" |
32412 | And after all you''ve put into the venture? |
32412 | Are you with Tom and me?" |
32412 | At the door Bill poked his head in and shouted up the stairwell,"Hi-- Tom?" |
32412 | Bill, have you gone nuts?" |
32412 | Christy, eh? |
32412 | Exclusively airline traffic on Earth?" |
32412 | Finally he said,"Is that all you''ve got to offer-- a lotta carping criticism?" |
32412 | He reached for the check, saying,"Well, if you can stand my company, would you like to come along out to the field?" |
32412 | He said in some surprise,"You mean it''s that loud?" |
32412 | How about it?" |
32412 | In a strained voice he said,"The clerk said a gentleman--"Tom came back in a conciliatory tone,"And I do n''t fit the description, eh? |
32412 | Is it something like firing artillery?" |
32412 | Okay, how about dinner at the Wedgewood Room tomorrow night?" |
32412 | What about all those bull sessions we had reading and rereading the George Staker philosophy of free enterprise? |
32412 | What d''you want-- and who are you?" |
32412 | What''s the matter with our ship?" |
32412 | What''s the story behind it?" |
30796 | About what, sir? |
30796 | An adjustment, Minister Kor? |
30796 | And be accused of cowardice in my own Council meetings? |
30796 | And if I say no? |
30796 | And the Watchman who assisted you, this Junior Lieutenant Hector, what of him? |
30796 | And you failed to defeat him? |
30796 | Another duel? |
30796 | Are you all right, sir? |
30796 | Are you in, doctor? |
30796 | At the Star Watch Academy? 30796 But he has the option of retiring for the day, does he not?" |
30796 | But how does he do it? |
30796 | But not very likely, eh? |
30796 | But, sir, if you ca n''t find the answer, how can they? |
30796 | Can I help you? |
30796 | Can you trust them to do the same? |
30796 | Did you see the girl back to her ship safely? |
30796 | Do what? |
30796 | Do you believe that they were accidents? |
30796 | Do you realize what you''ve done? |
30796 | Do you withdraw your words, or do you still accuse me of deliberate murder? 30796 Dr. Leoh... Lt. Hector... you asked to see me?" |
30796 | Dulaq is completely incapacitated and the other poor fellow is dead? |
30796 | Eh? |
30796 | Everything going well, sir? |
30796 | Happy? 30796 Have you reconsidered your decision?" |
30796 | He''s still completely withdrawn? |
30796 | Hm- m- m... yes, I guess that''s right, too, is n''t it? |
30796 | Hm- m- m? |
30796 | How can you take apart the dueling machine? |
30796 | How did the girl take her father''s death? |
30796 | How did you know she''d be at the hospital? |
30796 | How''s your father? |
30796 | How... how did you do that, sir? |
30796 | I mean, you could''ve called him on the tri- di just as well, could n''t you? |
30796 | I mean... did n''t you realize that the boulder was too massive to escape completely after it had missed me? 30796 I suppose the Acquatainians want to see me?" |
30796 | Just how long have you been with Star Watch, lieutenant? |
30796 | Massan accepted? |
30796 | Now then,Leoh muttered, mostly to himself,"who is this Kanus, and why is he trying to turn the Kerak Worlds into an arsenal?" |
30796 | Now? |
30796 | Oh, I liked showing her around, and all that-- And, well, it sort of kept me out of your hair, too, did n''t it? |
30796 | On what pretext? |
30796 | Phone the Star Watch Commander--"My commanding officer, all the way back at Alpha Perseus VI? 30796 Psychology, perhaps?" |
30796 | She''s agreed to let us put Dulaq in the dueling machine? |
30796 | Shock? |
30796 | So what do we do now? |
30796 | So? 30796 Some Kerak wine, perhaps?" |
30796 | Telepath? 30796 Tell me, lieutenant, how did you get picked for this assignment?" |
30796 | The Szarno Confederation? 30796 Then why did the Star Watch select you for this job? |
30796 | They just, uh, pool their minds with his, hm- m- m? 30796 They''re holding a transmission frequency open over eight hundred parsecs?" |
30796 | Think so--"Everything went well? 30796 Tonight?" |
30796 | Um- m- m... is Hector your first name or your last? |
30796 | Vacation? 30796 Well now,"Leoh changed the subject,"what do you know about psychonics?" |
30796 | Well, that''s good, is n''t it? |
30796 | Well? |
30796 | What are you so happy about? |
30796 | What are you so happy about? |
30796 | What did she say? |
30796 | What do you want me to do? |
30796 | What do you wish to say? |
30796 | What happened? 30796 What''s going on down there?" |
30796 | What''s the verdict? |
30796 | What? 30796 What?" |
30796 | What? |
30796 | Why are you asking about Dulaq''s next- of- kin? |
30796 | Why not call in the Star Watch? 30796 Will you at least allow us to place some special instrumentation into the booth with you, so that we can monitor the duel more fully? |
30796 | Would the gentlemen care for refreshments? |
30796 | Would you like to practice with it? |
30796 | Yes? |
30796 | Yes? |
30796 | You got through the Academy in four years? |
30796 | You have accepted Odal''s challenge? |
30796 | You see? 30796 You''re all right?" |
30796 | You? 30796 Your replacement?" |
30796 | About to change your profession again?" |
30796 | Across the room, Odal stood massaging his forehead while Kor demanded:"How could they possibly have discovered the secret? |
30796 | And what are you doing, getting yourself involved in politics? |
30796 | And what has all this to do with the dueling machine?" |
30796 | Anyone aboard the station looking for me?" |
30796 | Are there any instructions or comments necessary before the duel begins?" |
30796 | Are you hungry?" |
30796 | But how expert could he be with a stat- wand, when the first time he saw one was the moment before the duel began? |
30796 | But only Odal has shown such an ability, and only..._ of course!_""What?" |
30796 | But then, we have turned their so- called civilized machine into our own battlefield, eh?" |
30796 | Can I see into my own mind as easily as I see into theirs?_ There was duty, of course. |
30796 | Can you carry it even further?" |
30796 | Computer molectronics?" |
30796 | Could the machine reach into that subconscious, probe past the lock and seal of catatonia, and stimulate Dulaq''s mind into repeating the duel? |
30796 | Did you, by any chance, receive any training in diplomatic affairs?" |
30796 | Do n''t you think?" |
30796 | Does he have a wife?" |
30796 | Hector shuffled his feet, rubbed his nose, whistled a few bars of off- key tunes, and finally blurted,"How can you take apart the dueling machine?" |
30796 | I mean--""Why not? |
30796 | Leoh hesitated a moment, then asked Odal,"Will you join us?" |
30796 | Leoh suggested, hopefully,"Physiology? |
30796 | Let''s see... one of these is the oxygen valve, and the other, I think, is the emergency rocket pack... now, which is which?" |
30796 | Me?" |
30796 | Now then, any messages for me? |
30796 | Or do you accuse me of murdering Massan this afternoon?" |
30796 | Or was it? |
30796 | Please, do n''t end it now... not while I''m completely lost--"Leoh stared at him,"You want to go on?" |
30796 | Shall I serve it now?" |
30796 | She asked softly,"But you are afraid that the shock might be repeated, and this could be fatal to my father?" |
30796 | That is, I mean, you_ are_ Dr. Leoh, are n''t you?" |
30796 | The Watchmen got through to you?" |
30796 | The treaty was signed at the end of the Acquataine- Kerak war, was n''t it?" |
30796 | Their dueling machine?" |
30796 | Then:"Who is Dulaq''s closest living relative? |
30796 | There is no possible way for Odal to plug in five helpers... unless--""Unless?" |
30796 | What about Kanus? |
30796 | What did Odal do? |
30796 | What do you mean by interrupting my first visit home in fifteen years?" |
30796 | What happened?" |
30796 | What kind of people could these men of Kerak be? |
30796 | What made Dulaq go into shock? |
30796 | Where was the leak?" |
30796 | Where will it stop?" |
30796 | Whose eyes am I seeing with, my own or Dulaq''s?_ And then he sensed it-- an amused, somewhat astonished marveling at the reality of the illusion. |
30796 | Why do n''t you visit the University at the capital city? |
30796 | Why should she? |
30796 | Will you leave? |
30796 | You are familiar with recent political developments on the Kerak Worlds?" |
30796 | You have heard of Kanus of Kerak?" |
30796 | You know? |
30796 | You realize, of course, the crisis that has been precipitated in my Government because of this duel?" |
30796 | You were n''t hurt, were you?" |
30796 | You were trained to fight, were n''t you? |
30796 | _ And my reasons?_ Odal asked himself. |
30796 | _ And what have I done since I arrived on Acquatainia?_ Leoh demanded of himself. |
30796 | _ Can this be a Star Watch officer?_ he wondered. |
30796 | _ Have I made contact? |
30796 | _ Suppose it rains?_ he wondered. |
30796 | _ Then how did it happen to Dulaq?_ Leoh asked himself for the thousandth time. |
30796 | _ What difference does it make?_ Hector wondered. |
30796 | _ Why do I follow him? |
30796 | _"Overpowered?" |
30796 | electroencephalography?" |
30796 | me?" |
32712 | And you just have to walk across? |
32712 | Are you sure you do n''t want to come with me? |
32712 | But what of the people in this other universe,--the ones who were destroyed by the bombs let loose there? 32712 What is the nature of that?" |
32712 | Your presence means that you have, no doubt? |
32712 | And their descendents who will survive until the day Hitle returns to force his will on them?" |
32712 | What is its cube root?] |
32712 | [ Sidenote: What actual result is there in the act of conquest? |
31692 | Am I his keeper? |
31692 | Am I? 31692 And you''re not with me?" |
31692 | Are you still worried? 31692 But how, Walden?" |
31692 | Ca n''t what? |
31692 | Can you hear me? |
31692 | Did they kill her? |
31692 | Did you tell him? |
31692 | Do you mean that if one parent were normal the child might be too? |
31692 | Do you think it''s wise, letting him wander around alone? |
31692 | Do you want to put him in a zoo with the other animals? |
31692 | Does it matter? |
31692 | Have n''t you ever thought about why I never married, Eric? 31692 Have you been-- here-- all that time?" |
31692 | He ca n''t teach me to be like other children, can he? |
31692 | He''s at the museum now, is n''t he? |
31692 | How can you? |
31692 | How do you like it, Eric? |
31692 | How do you like it, Lisa? |
31692 | I''m really like the old race, Walden? |
31692 | Imagine the time they put in on it.... And for what? |
31692 | Is he? 31692 Is he?" |
31692 | Is he? |
31692 | Is n''t he? |
31692 | Is that you, Eric? |
31692 | Me? 31692 Now will you let us go?" |
31692 | Or must we take off now, with you-- for the stars? |
31692 | Other people like me? 31692 Remember_ these_?" |
31692 | See? |
31692 | There are other people the searchers did n''t find, are n''t there? 31692 Walden, has n''t there_ ever_ been anyone else like me, since they died?" |
31692 | Well, why not? |
31692 | Well? |
31692 | Were n''t all the old race just animals? |
31692 | What are you going to do? |
31692 | What are you talking about? |
31692 | What did they find, Walden? |
31692 | What did you expect? |
31692 | What is it, Mag? |
31692 | What''ll we do, Eric? |
31692 | What''s a galaxy? |
31692 | What''s funny? |
31692 | What''s the matter, Eric? |
31692 | What? |
31692 | Where''ve you been all your life? 31692 Who are you?" |
31692 | Why are you helping me? 31692 Why are you here?" |
31692 | Why are you so different, Eric? |
31692 | Why did any of the old race go? |
31692 | Why did they change so much, Walden? |
31692 | Why did they die, Walden? |
31692 | Why did they fight, Walden? |
31692 | Why did they go? |
31692 | Why did you come out here, Walden? |
31692 | Why do they want you to have a child? |
31692 | Why does any race die, Eric? |
31692 | Why wo n''t you let us go? |
31692 | Why, Mama? 31692 Why, Walden? |
31692 | Why? 31692 Why?" |
31692 | Why? |
31692 | Why? |
31692 | Will you always have to go away every night? |
31692 | Will you take me to the valley someday, Eric? |
31692 | Yes, mother? |
31692 | You ca n''t perceive? |
31692 | You do n''t need anything? |
31692 | You heard us? |
31692 | You see? |
31692 | You''ll keep an eye on the boy, wo n''t you? |
31692 | You''re going? |
31692 | You''re really one of us? |
31692 | You''re sure you''re all right? |
31692 | All the knowledge of a race, gathered together on a few shelves....""Knowledge?" |
31692 | But I suppose the boy wants to look around inside?" |
31692 | But do n''t you see what you''ve done, by teaching him to read? |
31692 | Cage him...."What do you want to do with the boy?" |
31692 | Did you know that, Walden?" |
31692 | Do n''t you understand?" |
31692 | Do you still think that one small boy constitutes a threat to the race? |
31692 | Have n''t you ever asked yourself why I alone learned to read, and collected books, and studied the old race?" |
31692 | Have you really been waiting for me?" |
31692 | How can you be sure what he''ll be like later? |
31692 | Is n''t that nice?" |
31692 | Just fourteen, is n''t he? |
31692 | So you could study the brain processes of the lower animals?" |
31692 | There''s always a chance he''ll--""Are you crazy?" |
31692 | What about you, Abbot?" |
31692 | What are they? |
31692 | What are you waiting for?" |
31692 | What else can we do?" |
31692 | What had happened to Mag and Nell? |
31692 | What would happen to Lisa? |
31692 | What''s in them? |
31692 | Where was Lisa? |
31692 | Where?" |
31692 | Why are n''t you like the others?" |
31692 | Why do n''t they admit that we''ve lost, that the normals own the Earth? |
31692 | Why do n''t they stop breeding and let us die?" |
31692 | Why does he go there every day?" |
31692 | Why should n''t I go?" |
31692 | Why should we?" |
31692 | Why?" |
31692 | Why?" |
31692 | You want to go to the stars, do n''t you?" |
31692 | _ Why do we hunger, who own the Moon and trample the shifting dust of Mars?__ Why are n''t we content with the worlds we''ve won? |
31692 | _ Why do we hunger, who own the Moon and trample the shifting dust of Mars?__ Why are n''t we content with the worlds we''ve won? |
32658 | Has the IBM suggested any alternative to our system, any possible change? |
32658 | How do you mean, thermostatic? |
32658 | How? 32658 I assume you know what will happen to Society if the Textile Industry becomes economically unstable?" |
32658 | Is_ this_ it? |
32658 | Sir? 32658 Sir?" |
32658 | Well, it''s made of a radically new type of fiber, sir...."How''s it new? |
32658 | Will that information be made public, sir? |
32658 | You mean a sexless wardrobe, sir? 32658 An all- weather suit? 32658 How can we design a suit that will be equally comfortable in the middle of a Florida heat- wave or a New England snowstorm? |
32658 | Understand?" |
32658 | Well, what''s so special about it?" |
32658 | What would happen if it suddenly became unstable? |
32658 | _ How?_"Edwin''s voice raised and his finger pointed. |
32717 | Commander Audrey? 32717 Does that remind you of any geometrical figure?" |
32717 | Hello, Senator MacNeill? |
32717 | How would you like to be guest of honor at a party? |
32717 | Is that budget- butcher really coming down here? |
32717 | Oh? |
32717 | Senator MacNeill coming to visit_ here_? |
32717 | What in Heaven''s name was that? |
32717 | What is it? |
32717 | Would it be possible that Harrison started with a multi- ringed phenol? |
32717 | Can you head him off?... |
32717 | Got any left? |
32717 | He paused and looked at the calendar,"Four weeks?" |
32717 | One of the reporters asked bewilderedly,"What is a tesseract? |
26637 | Afraid? |
26637 | Am I very heavy, Ron, dear? |
26637 | And did n''t he? |
26637 | And if I refuse? |
26637 | And that was all? |
26637 | And the other part? |
26637 | And then you saw Olvery? |
26637 | And yet that was what you came to see me about? |
26637 | And you, Jack? |
26637 | Are we going to the right place? |
26637 | Are you content with small mercies, Ron? |
26637 | Are you ready, Ronnie? |
26637 | Are you still determined to go? |
26637 | Are you sure, old man? |
26637 | Are you sure? |
26637 | Are you sure? |
26637 | But did you come over by the boat from Glenelg, or what? |
26637 | But what d''you mean by telling me you''d got nothing to worry about? 26637 But what makes you think this man is only pretending to look like a dreaming, unobservant idiot, and why do you call him American so definitely?" |
26637 | But what was it you_ did_ tell her? |
26637 | But where have you come from, and why did n''t you come up the path? |
26637 | But why did n''t he----? 26637 But why did n''t you tell Miss McLeod her dog was blind?" |
26637 | But why this urgency? |
26637 | But why, Dennis? |
26637 | But why, old man? 26637 By the way, dear,"I asked, changing the subject,"have you a copy of this week''s_ Pictures_?" |
26637 | Can you count the bottles on the middle shelf? |
26637 | Can you take me in and meet your friend without having long to wait? |
26637 | Can you think of anyone at all, Miss McLeod,the specialist asked,"who would be likely to steal Sholto?" |
26637 | Dangerous to her? |
26637 | Darling, who''s talking about running risks? |
26637 | Did n''t faint? |
26637 | Did you carry me in here and put me to bed? |
26637 | Did you find anything fresh? |
26637 | Did you, darling? |
26637 | Did you? |
26637 | Do n''t you think it was mere coincidence that Myra''s blindness and the General''s strange illusion occurred about this time? 26637 Do n''t you think it''s worth trying?" |
26637 | Do n''t you think you could write or wire for the glasses? 26637 Do they take it at the house?" |
26637 | Do you feel well enough to tell me all about it? |
26637 | Do you know anything about him-- what he does, or did? |
26637 | Do you notice anything unusual? |
26637 | Drive back? |
26637 | Eyes? |
26637 | Fact or fancy? |
26637 | Feel better, old boy? |
26637 | Felt it was your duty, and all that-- eh? 26637 Glenelg?" |
26637 | Going far? |
26637 | Had she any pain? |
26637 | Hallucinations? |
26637 | Have you any idea why these glasses are ruled in lines like this? |
26637 | Have you any objection to my joining you? |
26637 | Have you any tobacco? |
26637 | Have you anything to suggest? |
26637 | Have you ever tried to carry a man who''s fainted? |
26637 | Have you had breakfast? |
26637 | He ca n''t have fallen into the river by any chance? |
26637 | How about yourself? |
26637 | How are they coming along? |
26637 | How are you going back? |
26637 | How do you mean? |
26637 | How does this affect your previous conclusions? |
26637 | How is Miss McLeod? |
26637 | How would you answer that question yourself, Ewart? |
26637 | How, in heaven''s name? |
26637 | How, my dear chap? |
26637 | How? 26637 How?" |
26637 | I mean that if she had-- er-- totally lost her-- the use of her eyes-- for all time, could you be certain of that or not? 26637 I mean the identical spot?" |
26637 | I mean, what did it seem like? 26637 I say, Den,"I exclaimed, laughing,"d''you think it''s going to be safe to travel on this train? |
26637 | I suppose it means that she will always be able to see in a red light at any rate? |
26637 | I suppose you got it at Fort William? |
26637 | I suppose you have n''t decided what specialist you will take her to when you get her to London? |
26637 | I was wondering whether you would come over to Invermalluch with Burnham and me and-- er-- have a look round with us? |
26637 | I wonder if I ever shall? |
26637 | I wonder where Ron can have got to? |
26637 | I wonder,said Dennis quietly,"_ is_ that funk, or is n''t it?" |
26637 | I''m not making the slightest imputation on your medical knowledge,I ventured,"but are you absolutely certain that you are not mistaken?" |
26637 | I? 26637 Immediately the shade was removed?" |
26637 | In what way? |
26637 | Is he staying with Hilderman, or does he live in the neighbourhood? |
26637 | Is it serious? |
26637 | Is she ahead of us? |
26637 | Is that the window you meant? |
26637 | Is there any objection to my sending Angus in to the doctor? |
26637 | Is there anything the matter with Miss McLeod? |
26637 | Just like that? |
26637 | Loch Duich? |
26637 | Look here,I said,"suppose you were to go blind, Mr. Garnesk? |
26637 | Looking at what? |
26637 | Miss McLeod went blind on the Chemist''s Rock, did n''t she? |
26637 | Mr. Burnham knows about it all, I suppose? |
26637 | Mr. Ewart, sir? |
26637 | Must it be the_ Pictures_? 26637 Myra, my darling,"I cried as I reached her, and took her in my arms,"what is it, dearest? |
26637 | Not well? |
26637 | Now tell me-- what did you mean? |
26637 | Now, how do you feel? |
26637 | Of course you had good advice? |
26637 | Oh, did you? |
26637 | Recent, but not fresh? |
26637 | Restless, Ron? |
26637 | Say, conductor,he exclaimed angrily,"where''s my breakfast?" |
26637 | See? |
26637 | Someone you know? |
26637 | Spies? |
26637 | Steady with that-- here, let me take it? |
26637 | Surely my fainting ca n''t have made any difference to conclusions you had already come to? |
26637 | Talking about appetites,his host suggested,"who says breakfast?" |
26637 | Talking about explanations, what about the left- handed schoolmaster with the red- headed wife, or whatever it was? |
26637 | Tell me, darling, how did it happen? |
26637 | Tell me, dear,I asked shortly,"what exactly happened with Dennis? |
26637 | Tell me, where were you then? |
26637 | Tell me,said Hilderman,"if it is not very rude of me to ask, or too painful for you to speak about, what was Miss McLeod doing when this happened? |
26637 | Thanks, old fellow,I said simply, and then I added,"I wonder what can have become of Hilderman?" |
26637 | The fact that you yourself can make nothing of it is for us or against us? |
26637 | Then you think the two adventures are different aspects of the same thing? 26637 Then you''re not going away?" |
26637 | These snow scenes from the Cuchulins are simply gorgeous, and surely this is the Kingie Pool on the Garry? |
26637 | To get back to business,I said presently,"why did you want me to bluff Hilderman like that?" |
26637 | We''ll go up to the house now, shall we, Miss McLeod? |
26637 | Well, anyway,I added,"the main point is, what do you think of our entertainment? |
26637 | Well, in the first place,he asked,"do you stop in port very often overnight, or for any length of time during the day?" |
26637 | Well, old man,I asked,"how do you feel about it now?" |
26637 | Well, that''s sound enough,I acquiesced;"but I shall hear from you, I hope?" |
26637 | Well, well, Myra will see you get all you want-- won''t you, girlie? |
26637 | Well,I shouted,"can you see the yacht?" |
26637 | Well,he laughed,"have you compiled a complete history of the knife and it''s owner? |
26637 | Well,he replied,"we''ll discuss the matter if you would n''t mind releasing my arm?" |
26637 | Well,said Hilderman, as we caught them up,"what about lunch? |
26637 | Well-- darling? |
26637 | Well? |
26637 | Well? |
26637 | What I do n''t understand about it is this,the General joined in:"Where did he come from to gather this heather? |
26637 | What Myra calls the Chemist''s Rock? |
26637 | What about Hilderman? |
26637 | What about a secret German naval base in the Hebrides? |
26637 | What about the river? |
26637 | What about these sea- boots,I asked,"and the place we are to find where he left them?" |
26637 | What are_ we_ going to do? |
26637 | What can it mean? 26637 What did he say?" |
26637 | What did you go to the river for? |
26637 | What did you make of that? |
26637 | What do you imagine the missing page can possibly have contained? |
26637 | What do you intend to do, then? |
26637 | What do you make of it? |
26637 | What do you make of it? |
26637 | What do you make of things now? |
26637 | What do you think of it? |
26637 | What else can I do? |
26637 | What have I got in my hand? |
26637 | What have you been doing, and where have you been, and what do you mean by it? |
26637 | What in heaven''s name do you mean? |
26637 | What is it all about? |
26637 | What is it, darling? |
26637 | What is it? |
26637 | What is it? |
26637 | What is it? |
26637 | What is it? |
26637 | What is it? |
26637 | What is it? |
26637 | What is it? |
26637 | What is your own impression of Olvery? |
26637 | What makes you say''sea- boots''? |
26637 | What name might it be, sir? |
26637 | What on earth did that? |
26637 | What on earth do you mean now? |
26637 | What paper is he reading? 26637 What profession does the owner of that knife follow?" |
26637 | What sort of hallucinations? |
26637 | What sort of steps do you mean? |
26637 | What sort of thing is it? 26637 What thing?" |
26637 | What was it exactly? |
26637 | What''s the joke? |
26637 | What''s worrying you, Den? |
26637 | What''s your second question, Den? |
26637 | What? |
26637 | What_ are_ you dear people getting so excited about? |
26637 | Whatever for? |
26637 | When did it first come on? |
26637 | When you were reading the paper? |
26637 | Where am I? |
26637 | Where are we now? |
26637 | Where are we now? |
26637 | Where do you imagine they can have taken him to then? 26637 Where do you think we could get a copy of the paper?" |
26637 | Where is he? |
26637 | Where''s Hilderman? |
26637 | Where''s the dog? |
26637 | Where, then? |
26637 | Who do you mean? |
26637 | Who is it? |
26637 | Who would want to cut heather here? |
26637 | Why afraid? |
26637 | Why did n''t you tell me? |
26637 | Why glad? |
26637 | Why is it pleasanter? |
26637 | Why not bring him in here? |
26637 | Why not combine business with pleasure? |
26637 | Why not develop them now, Ewart? |
26637 | Why so decided, Den? |
26637 | Why the sigh? |
26637 | Why''beastly thing''? |
26637 | Why''one man''so emphatically? |
26637 | Why, Mr. Ewart,he exclaimed in surprise,"you back again already? |
26637 | Why? |
26637 | Why? |
26637 | Why? |
26637 | Why? |
26637 | Will you people excuse me for a bit? |
26637 | Will you please put me down now? |
26637 | Worrying me? 26637 Would you care to see the discoveries we made this morning?" |
26637 | Yes,I agreed,"but what do you think his game can be? |
26637 | You can? |
26637 | You cruise a good deal, I suppose? |
26637 | You did n''t faint too, surely? |
26637 | You do n''t really believe that there is anything curious about the river itself, do you? |
26637 | You do n''t seriously mean that you think someone-- some fiend of hell-- deliberately blinded her? |
26637 | You do n''t think this is something quite different from the green ray? 26637 You hold the view that it was the merest coincidence that Miss McLeod and the General both had terrible and strange experiences at the same spot?" |
26637 | You mean the natural phenomenon idea? |
26637 | You mean the war, of course? |
26637 | You mean the_ Jenny_ is still there? |
26637 | You noticed the date? |
26637 | You remember that summer we did the cruise from Southampton to Stranraer? |
26637 | You think all the Germans in the States prefer their fatherland to their adopted country, or are they most of them spies? |
26637 | You''ve thought of one yourself, of course? |
26637 | Am I ever likely to forget it?" |
26637 | Am I right?" |
26637 | And in any case,"she finished, in high indignation,"can you imagine_ me_ entertaining anybody?" |
26637 | And that is, what is the next item on the programme?" |
26637 | And you, Professor? |
26637 | And, more important still, where were we going? |
26637 | Anyway, he has a gorgeous view, has n''t he? |
26637 | Applying for a commission, I suppose-- man of your class and education, and all that-- eh?" |
26637 | Are n''t you coming too?" |
26637 | Are you satisfied?" |
26637 | Are you sure you could n''t manage something?" |
26637 | Burnham?" |
26637 | But if you do n''t suspect him, and he is a very cute man, why not trust him and have the benefit of his intelligence?" |
26637 | But it''s an extraordinary coincidence, at the least; and who on earth could have stolen him? |
26637 | But now that you''ve told me the details, Den, do you remember what happened when you did spring it on them?" |
26637 | But why are you so emphatic?" |
26637 | But you three leaving me behind, it''s----""Leaving you behind?" |
26637 | But, I asked myself, what would be the good of a searchlight there? |
26637 | By the way, had lunch?" |
26637 | By the way, what was it?" |
26637 | By the way,"he added,"have you a friend-- a real friend-- you can trust?" |
26637 | Can you make anything of it at all, Garnesk? |
26637 | Can you remember anyone who does dislike the dog?" |
26637 | Can you?" |
26637 | Develop them in the morning, Ronnie, wo n''t you? |
26637 | Did he know he had this heart trouble?" |
26637 | Did things gradually grow duller and duller, or what?" |
26637 | Did you notice anything suspicious about it?" |
26637 | Do you think I shall get a letter in the morning?" |
26637 | Eh? |
26637 | Ewart, we agree to get to the bottom of this? |
26637 | Ewart?" |
26637 | Ewart?" |
26637 | Ewart?" |
26637 | For God''s sake tell me-- what is it?" |
26637 | Fuller?" |
26637 | Fuller?" |
26637 | Garnesk?" |
26637 | Garnesk?" |
26637 | Had all this happened in a day? |
26637 | Have n''t you even any idea as to how the poor young lady lost her sight?" |
26637 | Have you been exploring?" |
26637 | Have you got a knife on you?" |
26637 | Have you got me?" |
26637 | Have you had any news about the dog?" |
26637 | Hilderman?" |
26637 | His last question was:"Does anybody drink the river water?" |
26637 | How did you manage that?" |
26637 | How does he get about?" |
26637 | How is Miss McLeod?" |
26637 | How long after the war is it going to be before I could marry one of Myra''s maids, let alone Myra? |
26637 | I asked--"really serious?" |
26637 | I cried, nearly dropping her in my excitement;"you can see already?" |
26637 | I do n''t suppose you wish me to worry you with details at the moment?" |
26637 | I propose now that you should try and get this man-- Garnish, is it----?" |
26637 | I wonder where he''s going?" |
26637 | I''d look fine in uniform, would n''t I?" |
26637 | I''ll tell you what I think of this knife, shall I?" |
26637 | If Hilderman wanted to keep us from spying on Fuller, where was Fuller? |
26637 | If Ronnie did n''t send that wire, who did?" |
26637 | If the Government declare war, it is in your cause and mine; and who is to fight our battles but you and me?" |
26637 | Is n''t it a wonderful view?" |
26637 | Is n''t there anywhere else we can lunch, because they are evidently on the same tack?" |
26637 | Is this the place?" |
26637 | It was simply nerves, of course; but I must n''t let them get the better of me, or what would poor Myra do? |
26637 | It''s original, is n''t it?" |
26637 | It''s true, I suppose? |
26637 | May I know the message?" |
26637 | Myra cried suddenly,"is there another boat, a brown motor- boat, anchored just out there?" |
26637 | No new developments, I suppose?" |
26637 | Now, how soon can you bring Miss McLeod to see me?" |
26637 | On the other hand----""Well,"said Hilderman with interest, as I paused,"on the other hand?" |
26637 | One of them was red- headed, you remember? |
26637 | Or can you give us any reason to hope that the very fact of your not understanding the nature of the case points to her getting over it?" |
26637 | Or had you some sort of idea at the back of them?" |
26637 | Or was I deluding myself with the fantastic delirium of a dying man? |
26637 | Reading, or what?" |
26637 | Ronnie, is n''t it wonderful?" |
26637 | Should I ever forget those blistering words to the day of my death? |
26637 | Should we never come to an end of these mysterious attacks which were hurled at us in broad daylight from nowhere at all? |
26637 | Suppose we all go up Loch Hourn in the motor- boat in the afternoon?" |
26637 | Tell me, how did your sight return, gradually or suddenly?" |
26637 | The question, therefore, remains, shall we go back by train-- if we can find the station here-- or shall we punt back to Richmond?" |
26637 | Then again, did they suspect the base, or did they have a general idea that war was coming so far back as May?" |
26637 | There remains one possible solution----""Well?" |
26637 | WHO IS HILDERMAN? |
26637 | WHO IS HILDERMAN? |
26637 | Was n''t it silly of me?" |
26637 | Was this another weird natural manifestation, or was it, as was much more likely, a couple of dozen men bearing lights? |
26637 | Were those all bluff? |
26637 | What about you, though? |
26637 | What about your friend?" |
26637 | What chance has the spy? |
26637 | What could it be? |
26637 | What could it mean? |
26637 | What could it mean? |
26637 | What do you mean to do, and everything?" |
26637 | What do you propose to do?" |
26637 | What do you say, Ron?" |
26637 | What do you say?" |
26637 | What do you think he is-- a detective?" |
26637 | What do you want me to do?" |
26637 | What had Olvery said? |
26637 | What in God''s name can it all mean?" |
26637 | What is it?" |
26637 | What is it?" |
26637 | What made you ask?" |
26637 | What on earth am I to do with myself while the war lasts?" |
26637 | What were they like?" |
26637 | What would happen to Miss McLeod if I carried you back to the house in a state of total blindness?" |
26637 | Where could we be? |
26637 | Where else could they be going to? |
26637 | Where was this still, or, rather, where was the croft?" |
26637 | Who is his friend, do you know?" |
26637 | Why are you so keen about it?" |
26637 | Why did n''t you shout?" |
26637 | Why not let your man take Mr. Burnham''s luggage to Invermalluch, and come to Glasnabinnie on the_ Fiona_? |
26637 | Why should this green ray only be visible between four and five?" |
26637 | Why, that''s quite close to you, surely?" |
26637 | Why? |
26637 | Why?" |
26637 | Would I be wiser to wait and try to keep an eye on Hilderman, or was my best plan to ignore him and try and locate his German friend? |
26637 | Would n''t he be just about the man we want, or do you think it would make too much stir to take him into our confidence?" |
26637 | Would n''t that produce the same effect?" |
26637 | Yes, that was it, men bearing lights-- and what else besides? |
26637 | You do n''t seriously believe in them, do you?" |
26637 | You know the rock is a sort of sandstone, not grey like the rest, but nearly white?" |
26637 | You know, of course, that he and my father were brother officers? |
26637 | You mean that if we can solve this riddle we, or others, may be able to devise some means of prevention, or at least protection? |
26637 | You mean that we are in duty bound to keep at this night and day until we find out what it is?" |
26637 | You mean to run away and leave her alone with an old crock of a father? |
26637 | You remember about three weeks ago we were to have played a foursome out at Hendon, and I did n''t turn up? |
26637 | You remember what made me rush off and leave you there?" |
26637 | You''ve heard the news?" |
26637 | he asked,"or any dizziness or fainting, or anything like that?" |
26637 | he asked,"or would you rather wait till we get up to the house?" |
26637 | he cried,"what has happened?" |
26637 | secrets? |
26637 | she asked,"or do you agree that it is better to try for a salmon than catch a trout?" |
26637 | the American exclaimed in surprise,"How are you? |
26637 | what is it? |
26637 | what is that hut on the cliff above the falls? |
32782 | Seemed almost as though he did n''t want to come out and join us.... What''s the matter, son? 32782 Damn you, why did you bring me_ out here_? 32782 For-- for_ this_?... |
32782 | Had n''t he, with all odds against him, finally won out and acquired peace and contentment and a purpose in life? |
32782 | McKinney?" |
32782 | Once, he looked at her with haunted eyes and said:"Mother, why is life so bad? |
32782 | What could she say to a question like that? |
32782 | What was wrong with a world in which that could happen? |
32782 | Why are people even born into a world like this?" |
32431 | Ah, but if the idea is to burn them up, why not give the prize to Number 43? 32431 But what does he know about cakes?" |
32431 | But who on Earth thought of making him judge? |
32431 | Did it? 32431 Have n''t you, for your own family?" |
32431 | How are you, Ronar? 32431 How are you, Ronar?" |
32431 | Hurt, Doctor? 32431 If I win, will you explain to everybody how manly I really am? |
32431 | Is n''t it? 32431 Is n''t there something that can be done for them, Doctor? |
32431 | Number 17? 32431 Really? |
32431 | Really? |
32431 | The judge? 32431 Why?" |
32431 | And you?" |
32431 | Are you here to keep an eye on me?" |
32431 | But how did you find a judge then?" |
32431 | Do n''t you usually have a committee?" |
32431 | Do you mind?" |
32431 | Have I told you within the last five minutes that you''re beautiful?" |
32431 | Have you entered the contest?" |
32431 | I wonder-- does he have a tail?" |
32431 | Is n''t his wife that stuck- up thing?" |
32431 | It was on the tip of his tongue to say,"Your wife too, Doctor? |
32431 | Remember, Ronar? |
32431 | Ronar?" |
32431 | Sheila--""What?" |
32431 | Some treatment that it would be legal to give them?" |
32431 | The good doctor''s fault? |
32431 | To which are you going to award the prize? |
32431 | Was n''t he-- wasn''t he--""Carnivorous? |
32431 | What do you mean?" |
32431 | What''s so unmanly in being able to cook and bake?" |
32431 | Will I be doing him a favor if I have his wife win? |
32431 | Will you be my character witness?" |
32431 | Will you still love me if I lose?" |
32431 | You know Dr. Cabanis, do n''t you?" |
32431 | You''d never guess, to see him, that he ran on all fours, would you?" |
32431 | [ Illustration]"My dear, have n''t you heard? |
31356 | Am I supposed to know the name? |
31356 | And you would say that the organization responsible is centered in this corporation? |
31356 | Any idea who? |
31356 | Are Manobas ever shot? |
31356 | Are they a special organization? |
31356 | Are you prepared to take the consequences, sir? |
31356 | Armed? |
31356 | Detector proofed? |
31356 | Do the professional ethics of privacy and non- publicity cover this kind of situation? |
31356 | Do you end the duel? |
31356 | Do you remember Pop Yak? |
31356 | Do you understand what you have said, sir? |
31356 | Friday when? |
31356 | Have one? |
31356 | Hello George, how''s everything going? |
31356 | Hello? |
31356 | Hi Al,Bryce said to the recorded"Yeah?" |
31356 | How many shots? |
31356 | How well can you handle a four tube cabin cruiser? |
31356 | How''s that? |
31356 | I suppose you''ve put something in my drink? |
31356 | If you do n''t mind my asking, have you passed through your first three cases yet? |
31356 | In armor plated tanks with heavy artillery? |
31356 | Is it true that this lunatic can not go and make up with the lady of his heart because she has had him banned? 31356 It did n''t really happen did it?" |
31356 | Languages? |
31356 | Look,said the youth tersely,"Do I want to get kicked out of the FNMA? |
31356 | Man has reached space-- do you think he''ll ever go back to the ground? 31356 Me?" |
31356 | Mister Carter? |
31356 | Mister Carter? |
31356 | No magic? |
31356 | Ready? |
31356 | References and abilities? |
31356 | Roy, is Pierce your real name? |
31356 | Seconded, how about five hundred thousand? |
31356 | Shall I report him? |
31356 | Sleep or death? |
31356 | Suppose the top man is high in the company? |
31356 | Tell me-- when you saw that I was beginning to think, why did n''t you just needle me down for a short nap and leave? |
31356 | Wadja say? |
31356 | Want to speak to George? |
31356 | What do you do? 31356 What do you do?" |
31356 | What do you want? |
31356 | What does it do to the I.Q.? 31356 What is it?" |
31356 | What is the average mortality, do you know? |
31356 | What then? |
31356 | What would you expect them to do for us? |
31356 | What''s a frontier on your terms, Roy? |
31356 | What''s my next assignment? |
31356 | What''s the effect? |
31356 | Which of you has any complaint of unfairness or advantage taken by either party of this duel? |
31356 | Who knows of this besides us? |
31356 | Would this be the man behind all these bullets, and you''re meeting him in space? |
31356 | You are n''t leading me on? 31356 You do n''t chant spells and hire ghosts, do you?" |
31356 | You do that? |
31356 | You''re not conning me? |
31356 | ***** A trailer from the detective agency? |
31356 | *****"Who was that character?" |
31356 | A killer arranged by Beldman? |
31356 | After the usual ritual, Bryce said,"Hello George, how''s everything going?" |
31356 | And was n''t his cousin- from- Montehedo a star- sent help?_*****"What do I do for a living?" |
31356 | And was n''t his cousin- from- Montehedo a star- sent help?_*****"What do I do for a living?" |
31356 | Any other questions? |
31356 | Are n''t you Bryce Carter? |
31356 | Bryce asked,"Is it armed?" |
31356 | Bryce paused and winked at Pierce who was standing at his elbow,"Any questions? |
31356 | But if murder had always lain behind those impassive pale blue eyes, why had there been no attempts before? |
31356 | Can I send him in?" |
31356 | Could he be trusted? |
31356 | Do you think I would say so?" |
31356 | For a moment the one that had controlled the day was gone, and he was sane again, but how long would that moment last? |
31356 | For had n''t he risen gloriously from Thieves Row to director of famed U.T.? |
31356 | Get that? |
31356 | His own mood? |
31356 | How could either of them have decided who to blame or who to fight? |
31356 | How had he found out? |
31356 | How had he learned it? |
31356 | How many duels had Beldman won like this? |
31356 | How much did he know? |
31356 | How''s it done?" |
31356 | How''s the other?" |
31356 | How''s this?" |
31356 | How''s with you, any news?" |
31356 | I mean, what do they hire you for?" |
31356 | If we put them on this with payment for speed and silence--""And when we know who is responsible,"asked Neiswanger,"_ Then_ what do we do?" |
31356 | Is that correct?" |
31356 | No marines?" |
31356 | Pierce, sitting in one of the shock tank armchairs, asked,"What part do you have in this?" |
31356 | Roy Pierce asked,"What do I do about this''friend''of yours who lays traps?" |
31356 | Shall I wear my bulletproof clothes?" |
31356 | Suppose I stake the broke, and loan them transport, and offer the fugitives unregistered safety to receive mail and to buy supplies?" |
31356 | The ringing was stopped abruptly and a recorded voice answered,"Yeah?" |
31356 | There was no need to shoot, but he wondered suddenly, if he had, what kind of a curve would the bullet have followed? |
31356 | There would be no trouble from Beldman, but who else knew what he had known, that Bryce Carter was responsible for the corruption of UT? |
31356 | They had not meant direct murder then, but only to stun him and deliver him to Orillo, C. O. D."How are you doing with their ship?" |
31356 | This was sanity now, but what had it been before when he was cheerfully destroying his future? |
31356 | Was not Earth, Moon, and all the Belt, at this very moment awaiting his command for the grand coup? |
31356 | Was that where he had slipped his cog? |
31356 | What became of him? |
31356 | What good did it do him to be proud of his brains when he put himself in a spot where he walked around like a target? |
31356 | What had Machiavelli said? |
31356 | What kind of illegal purposes?" |
31356 | What payment do you take?" |
31356 | What sign had there been when it took control? |
31356 | What was he doing on the Moon? |
31356 | What was it? |
31356 | What was wrong? |
31356 | What would Orillo want to discuss? |
31356 | What? |
31356 | Whose was the one vote? |
31356 | Why do you want to do this? |
31356 | Why had he made those calls-- changed his plans-- and made those calls? |
31356 | Why should they? |
31356 | Why? |
31356 | Would he know if it was gone? |
31356 | Would he know it when it came again? |
31356 | Would she be impressed even by the power he would have later? |
31356 | You all right?" |
31356 | You do n''t want them to break an inc case wide open, do you?" |
31356 | You see what that means to engineers in the advantage of building things? |
31356 | You''ll be there?" |
30303 | A gas, Master Leithgow? |
30303 | A gun? |
30303 | Ah, if you could only read my mind.... Or can you? 30303 And now, Captain?" |
30303 | And the fifth? |
30303 | And what about Ku Sui? |
30303 | Any activity on the ranch? 30303 Anyone else in sight?" |
30303 | Are you sure they''re still alive? 30303 Ban?" |
30303 | Bind him? 30303 But who could have taken it? |
30303 | But, Carse,_ what_ bodies? 30303 But, letting him come out of it every night and resting normally?" |
30303 | But-- but could that be done? |
30303 | Can you see anything special? |
30303 | Carse, are you going to risk atmospheric friction all the way to the laboratory? |
30303 | Carse,he said slowly,"I wonder just where that man concealed behind the secret panel would take the asteroid?" |
30303 | Carse? 30303 Do I stay here, suh?" |
30303 | Do the guards in the towers seem to notice anything? |
30303 | Eclipse, you see the radio over there? 30303 Eclipse?" |
30303 | Find any, Ban? |
30303 | Friday? |
30303 | Gone? 30303 Here on the asteroid, Captain? |
30303 | How can you? 30303 I suppose you find it an unpleasant thought, to have to be the means of re- making them into whole, normal human beings?" |
30303 | Is it true, Dr. Ku, that your coordinated brains will die, if left in their case? |
30303 | Is that true? |
30303 | Is this just stupidity on your part, Captain? 30303 Much?" |
30303 | Oh, yes, Eliot-- is everything safe in your vicinity? |
30303 | Operating gowns, gloves, masks, Master Leithgow? |
30303 | See the asteroid anywhere? |
30303 | So? |
30303 | Tantril? |
30303 | The laboratory? 30303 The living bodies into which you propose to transplant the brains-- where are they?" |
30303 | There, Captain? |
30303 | They can not? |
30303 | Through, which he escaped before? 30303 Torture? |
30303 | We were going to talk about the brains? |
30303 | What are your instructions? |
30303 | What bodies are to be used? |
30303 | What is it? |
30303 | What is it? |
30303 | What''s on our speed indicator? |
30303 | What''s wrong? |
30303 | What? |
30303 | What? |
30303 | When he hates you so? 30303 Where are your assistants?" |
30303 | Where? 30303 Who could do it? |
30303 | Will you instruct your assistants to begin preparing as much as they can in the next hour? 30303 Within what time, to save them, must the operations to transplant them into human bodies be started?" |
30303 | Yes, Ban? 30303 Yes, Carse? |
30303 | Yes, Carse? |
30303 | Yes, Carse? |
30303 | Yes, suh? |
30303 | Yes? 30303 Yes?" |
30303 | You are ready, Carse? |
30303 | You had no trouble, eh? |
30303 | You insist on continuing this farce? |
30303 | You mean--? |
30303 | You release me, then,he asked,"from my original promise to destroy you?" |
30303 | You too? 30303 You will agree to that-- and no tricks?" |
30303 | You''re there? |
30303 | You''ve-- a trick? |
30303 | _ Could_ you transplant the brains? |
30303 | _ Who''s there?_It was a cry from one of the watchers outside. |
30303 | _ You''re_ going to, Carse? |
30303 | ***** Carse sprang to Ku Sui, gripped one arm and cried harshly:"What have you done?" |
30303 | --aren''t you going to do anything? |
30303 | A hundred yards; two hundred? |
30303 | A sound-- a faint whisper? |
30303 | After so gallant a precedent, how could I refuse? |
30303 | All well?" |
30303 | And a light? |
30303 | And as for tricks, what could I possibly try? |
30303 | And now-- how long will be needed to finish?" |
30303 | And the Hawk said curtly:"I see no men-- do either of you? |
30303 | And those Chinese words, uttered out by the port- lock-- what would they result in, and when? |
30303 | And would be on the lookout for tricks? |
30303 | Any sign they''re aware of our presence?" |
30303 | At last Leithgow whispered:"They''re all-- like that, Carse?" |
30303 | At last, in a low tone he asked the assistant:"The food injections take successfully?" |
30303 | Ban Wilson asked:"Will you go down into the valley between the trees, then up the face of the rock? |
30303 | Ban, have you one?" |
30303 | Ban, you''ve bound him well?" |
30303 | Become a humdrum landlocked Earthling?" |
30303 | But Captain Carse, may I have a cigarro before we start on this journey?" |
30303 | But Carse-- what of you? |
30303 | But the human heads--?" |
30303 | But this ship is slow, and I see now that if the asteroid does pursue us and capture us.... What do you really think of our chances?" |
30303 | But what are you goin''to do?" |
30303 | But what was Ku Sui''s thought? |
30303 | But where was the asteroid? |
30303 | But_ was_ there? |
30303 | Carse asked quickly into the grille:"You felt the explosion, but do you know what it meant?--what it did?" |
30303 | Carse intervened:"Why too long, Eliot?" |
30303 | Carse? |
30303 | Carse? |
30303 | Coming down the passage? |
30303 | Consider, my friend-- even if I seemed to consent to the operations, could I not easily destroy the brains while ostensibly working on them?" |
30303 | Do n''t you know that to coordinate those brains I worked for years with a devotion, a concentration, a genius you can never hope even to comprehend? |
30303 | Do n''t you realize they''re the most precious possession of the greatest surgeon and the greatest mind in the universe? |
30303 | Do n''t you understand that I''ve fashioned a miracle? |
30303 | Do you hear me, and did you feel anything a minute ago?" |
30303 | Do you hear me?" |
30303 | Do you know?" |
30303 | Do you remember?" |
30303 | Do you think there''s still time?" |
30303 | Friday, you see them?" |
30303 | Friday?" |
30303 | Frigidly the Hawk asked:"You''ve destroyed the brains?" |
30303 | Go for him now? |
30303 | Hawk Carse asked simply:"_ Could_ you transplant the brains?" |
30303 | He asked:"Dr. Ku, you will perform the brain transplantations for us?" |
30303 | He opened it, peered through eagerly and called:"Carse? |
30303 | He said he would meet you here? |
30303 | He said:"I suppose, Captain Carse, you intend to bring me before Earth''s World Court of Justice?" |
30303 | He went on.... How far? |
30303 | Hear that? |
30303 | His heart went cold; would the fabric of the suit burn through? |
30303 | How could he hope to understand? |
30303 | How could it have been otherwise? |
30303 | How far did the passageway extend? |
30303 | How long will you stay? |
30303 | I only wish I could persuade you--""To retire, Eliot? |
30303 | I wonder how many coolies Ku Sui had, altogether? |
30303 | I''m calling primarily to learn whether you have any V-27 on hand?" |
30303 | Is everything ready?" |
30303 | Is his condition any better?" |
30303 | Is n''t he going to run this thing?" |
30303 | Is that what you are coming to?" |
30303 | It''s ready?" |
30303 | Just the receiver, not the mike.... Our speed, Eliot?" |
30303 | Ku Sui could transplant me._""Ku Sui? |
30303 | Ku?" |
30303 | Ku?" |
30303 | Ku?" |
30303 | Or do you attempt a joke at which in courtesy I should smile?" |
30303 | Or would there instead be the desperate reaction of the coolies, who had tried to kill him? |
30303 | Orders?" |
30303 | Perhaps it is clear now? |
30303 | Ready?" |
30303 | S.?" |
30303 | Settle down? |
30303 | Should n''t I blindfold him?" |
30303 | Stretching himself, the Eurasian asked:"You are taking the brains down now, Captain Carse?" |
30303 | Swanson''s brain, was it not? |
30303 | The Hawk said wryly:"I thought not, but well, you remember the secret panel in Dr. Ku''s laboratory?" |
30303 | The radio connection took only seconds: and then he said into the microphone:"Eliot? |
30303 | The smile and the easy words were a camouflage, surely-- but for what? |
30303 | There was no one on it, was there?" |
30303 | These against my will? |
30303 | They were simple words, and what he asked was simple, but would the meaning reach these violated brains? |
30303 | They''ll be those four white assistants of his-- those men, you remember, whose intellects he''s dehumanized--""Yes, yes?" |
30303 | This has been soft, has n''t it?" |
30303 | Threats? |
30303 | Understood?" |
30303 | Was Ku Sui at the end of it? |
30303 | Well, what now, Carse?" |
30303 | What adventures would he have before he saw it again?... |
30303 | What bodies are here?" |
30303 | What did these things mean? |
30303 | What do you think?" |
30303 | What else was there? |
30303 | What had wrought the hush? |
30303 | What is it?" |
30303 | What is your plan?" |
30303 | What move? |
30303 | What must we do?" |
30303 | What says the red hand? |
30303 | What trick were they playing him? |
30303 | What was growing in his resourceful brain? |
30303 | What would it evolve? |
30303 | What''s happened?" |
30303 | What?" |
30303 | Where are you, suh?" |
30303 | Where can you get four more living human bodies?" |
30303 | Where is it?" |
30303 | Why?" |
30303 | Will you be so kind as to throw it?" |
30303 | Will you not attempt to force him to do as I desire?_"Carse considered the suggestion, but it did not seem remotely possible. |
30303 | Will you stay on guard here by the port- lock? |
30303 | Will you?" |
30303 | Wo n''t it prove rather difficult for you, who have never even pretended to be a scientist?" |
30303 | Would he recognize something as being different, or suspicious? |
30303 | Would he summon others of his kind from the small guard- box he had come out of? |
30303 | You escaped through it before-- do you remember?" |
30303 | You remember your way? |
30303 | You''re sure? |
30303 | You''ve got them?" |
30303 | You''ve seen our ray, of course, but have you looked at your speed- indicator? |
32655 | But is n''t that carrying censorship a little too far? 32655 But it''s not going to happen?" |
32655 | Did you know you weigh around six hundred pounds now? |
32655 | Do you know what they do when they execute a man by firing squad? |
32655 | How''s it going to come? |
32655 | If they invade us-- come down from the north-- you think the government will let us know they''re coming? |
32655 | Kind of heavy, ai n''t she? |
32655 | There_ was_ one then? 32655 What bullet?" |
32655 | What do they do? |
32655 | What do you mean? 32655 What do you think you should do?" |
32655 | Would you like some coffee? |
32655 | You mean our government shot off those bombs themselves? 32655 And what difference does it make-- really? |
32655 | Did they have enough men? |
32655 | It was an explosion or something, was n''t it?" |
32655 | Jim said,"Did you feel that?" |
32655 | One that''s over?" |
32655 | See it? |
32655 | That little bit?" |
32655 | Then he said,"Feel up to a walk?" |
32655 | What did those bombs do to us? |
32655 | What other place could it come from? |
32655 | What''s wrong? |
32655 | Why not?" |
32885 | Do you know what''s happened? |
32885 | Why? 32885 And you? 32885 Are you all right? |
32885 | Why?" |
32885 | Would the blocks hold after three days? |
29809 | Air? |
29809 | All right to talk? |
29809 | An attack? |
29809 | And how about you, old man? |
29809 | And so,I said,"we don these things and stroll out into the Atlantic looking for the girl and her friends?" |
29809 | And so? |
29809 | And the chart of our course-- did the return trip check with the other? |
29809 | And then? |
29809 | And this hump on the back? |
29809 | And we have thirty men? |
29809 | And what will you do? |
29809 | Anita, listen: if anything happens and we have to make a dash--"Up through that dome- lock, Gregg? 29809 Are you ready, Anita?" |
29809 | Are you ready, dad? |
29809 | Are you setting a course, dad? |
29809 | But how do you expect to be able to land at the other end any more than this? |
29809 | But how, Mercer? 29809 But we''ll get back all right?" |
29809 | But what place is this? |
29809 | But who would n''t, with a wire like this? |
29809 | But you do n''t have to leave the Earth, do you? |
29809 | But,said Bell practically,"do you accept my terms?" |
29809 | Can you make the leap? 29809 Commander Potan tells me you were chief navigator of the_ Planetara_?" |
29809 | Did n''t tell you where he was going? |
29809 | Did you say anything about the Atom Smasher, Parrish? |
29809 | Do you know the penalty for that? |
29809 | Do you think I''ve been idle during these five years of my exile? 29809 Eh? |
29809 | Feel anything wrong with your head, Dent? |
29809 | Fools, did you think you could escape that way? |
29809 | From-- your father? 29809 George Prince''s sister? |
29809 | Gregg, do you see anything up there? 29809 Gregg, what is it?" |
29809 | How long will it take us to get back? |
29809 | How many of them? |
29809 | I mean, do you know just where we are? |
29809 | If we were all to jump out, tied together-- don''t you think we might land-- somewhere near where we want to land? |
29809 | Is he bad? |
29809 | Is he-- bad? |
29809 | Is it an attack? |
29809 | Is that an airplane motor? |
29809 | Is this George Prince''s sister? |
29809 | Jim, darling, what''s going to happen to us if dad ca n''t find how to work the machine? |
29809 | Jim, do you feel something pushing you? |
29809 | Jim, do you realize what each vibration of this boat means? |
29809 | Josef? 29809 Know where we are, Dent?" |
29809 | Leave them here? |
29809 | Nothing in sight? |
29809 | Now, what''s the alternative? |
29809 | Ready, Dent? |
29809 | Shall we go out and see? |
29809 | So devilish clever.... What are we going to do? |
29809 | Suppose the machine continues to vibrate instead of coming to a standstill? |
29809 | Suppose we go up and see? 29809 That was for him?" |
29809 | The brigands? |
29809 | The merest drop of it? |
29809 | The open air seems good, does n''t it? |
29809 | The_ Planetara_ wrecked? 29809 Truly, do the Rorn become dead? |
29809 | What are they, Senhor? |
29809 | What are we going to do? |
29809 | What are you doing out on deck? |
29809 | What are you going to do, Gregg? |
29809 | What do you know? |
29809 | What is it, Argle? |
29809 | What is it, Jim? |
29809 | What is the matter? |
29809 | What is your trade, anyways? |
29809 | What the devil are we supposed to be, criminals or what? |
29809 | What will we do with the helmets? |
29809 | What''s this? 29809 What?" |
29809 | Where am I? |
29809 | Where are you going? |
29809 | Where are you hit, darling? |
29809 | Where are you now? |
29809 | Where is the city of Atlantis? |
29809 | Which way, Parrish? 29809 Who is the man to the left?" |
29809 | Who told you so? |
29809 | Why do n''t you ask my girl herself? |
29809 | Why do they smile at us all the time in that confounded way? |
29809 | Why should I hurry, Gregg? |
29809 | Why? |
29809 | Why? |
29809 | Yes, sir? |
29809 | You are Gregg Haljan? |
29809 | You do n''t remember the bearings, I suppose? |
29809 | You have on your Erentz suits: are you going to the dome- roof? 29809 You have signaled the men on shore to send out a boat to take us off?" |
29809 | You hesitate to give me your answer, Dent? |
29809 | You hurt? |
29809 | You know what that is, Dent? |
29809 | You mean that you''ve learned how to fly, you black imp of Satan? |
29809 | You mean you can actually do that? |
29809 | You mean,he said quietly,"that an airplane could not land?" |
29809 | You see? |
29809 | You speak English? 29809 You think the signal room is in the tower, Gregg? |
29809 | You think you''re able to face the world and take up life again? |
29809 | You were an officer of the_ Planetara_? |
29809 | You''re not remembering him after all? |
29809 | You''ve-- had it? |
29809 | _ Yes? 29809 ***** Was it true, that amazing story? 29809 A Martian? 29809 A flash from some giant projector mounted on the ship? 29809 A group of captured Drilgoes near it? 29809 A lurking Martian outside? 29809 A traitor in the camp? 29809 An error in the range? 29809 And do you know what I''ve been doing during all this hellish period? 29809 And then, in pictured form, for Imee''s benefit,It has been here while much time passed?" |
29809 | And this is the sister of George Prince-- what do you want up here?" |
29809 | And to whom could Wilks be signalling across this Lunar desolation? |
29809 | And was that the captured Atom Smasher standing between what looked like grinning idols? |
29809 | And was the third figure Miko? |
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29809 | Anita whispered,"Which is their giant electronic projector, Gregg?" |
29809 | Anita whispered:"Did he mean that signal room up here in the tower? |
29809 | Anita''s metal- gloved hand was on my arm; in my ear diaphragm her voice sounded eager and unmistakable:"What was the signal, Gregg?" |
29809 | Anything I can do?" |
29809 | Are Haljan and the girl up there with you?" |
29809 | But even if it struck, what guarantee had he that it would shatter the glass, or whatever substance it was that covered the orb? |
29809 | But how could I respond to it? |
29809 | But how...? |
29809 | But up there-- how would we get down?" |
29809 | But we''re a hundred and fifty miles off the Venezuelan coast, are n''t we?" |
29809 | But what can you do?" |
29809 | But what was happening in the other side of the Eye? |
29809 | By following the course in reverse we can expect to make Atlantis again--""Back to that horrible place?" |
29809 | Ca n''t we?" |
29809 | Ca n''t you give us some of the Francis Flagg type of fiction? |
29809 | Cain''s just my pet name for him because he subsists on the fruits of the earth, do n''t you, Cain?" |
29809 | Can you arrange to give me some sign that you''re safe?" |
29809 | Can you get hold of a bit of the antidote?" |
29809 | Could it be true that Tode had solved the practical problem of traveling in time, theoretically implied since the discoveries of Einstein? |
29809 | Creeping-- or would he make a swift, unexpected rush? |
29809 | Did Wilks see me coming? |
29809 | Did he believe me? |
29809 | Did n''t know I''d worked that out, did you? |
29809 | Did we dare linger here? |
29809 | Do you hear airplane motors?" |
29809 | Do you know what I''m going to do with you? |
29809 | Do you think to match your puny will against my own? |
29809 | Do you want to know where that land is? |
29809 | Down on the plains, perhaps? |
29809 | Going there? |
29809 | Had it been tampered with from outside? |
29809 | Had someone gone out this way and broken the mechanisms after him? |
29809 | Had the Earth caught our signal? |
29809 | Had the Earthlight touched him? |
29809 | Have n''t you changed the lamps, or something? |
29809 | He answered me in ready English:"You are the man Gregg Haljan? |
29809 | He desires my services?" |
29809 | He grasped Lucille, held her tightly against his breast, stood there drawing great, labored breaths, waiting-- for what? |
29809 | His light went out very promptly, did n''t it?" |
29809 | How about picking up a little treasure from the hoards of Solomon or Genghis Khan? |
29809 | How many deputies has The Master? |
29809 | How? |
29809 | I insisted,"And Miss Prince? |
29809 | I said sharply,"Are you the commander here? |
29809 | I said,"Before we go any further-- I can trust you for my share?" |
29809 | I think you have everything in hand? |
29809 | I turned toward one of the cubby windows; she said sweetly:"Are you in charge of this room? |
29809 | If Grantline appears down there now, I''ll help you--""Is it connected?" |
29809 | If Parrish was really alive-- why not Tode too? |
29809 | If deputies in two countries that we know of have so much power, how much power has The Master?" |
29809 | If you put me in the camp and the brigands attack it and I am killed-- what then? |
29809 | In telescopic view?" |
29809 | Is everything clear to you?" |
29809 | Is it you?" |
29809 | Is not that your reason?" |
29809 | It was sublime and terrible, and on the result of that conflict depended-- what? |
29809 | Miko dead?" |
29809 | Miko''s lights? |
29809 | Miko? |
29809 | Or had Miko rejoined his party, left his camp and come here like ourselves to climb Archimedes? |
29809 | Or had someone come in from outside? |
29809 | Or had the skulking Martian outside broken this lock as he had broken the other? |
29809 | Or land, perhaps, boldly crowded upon our little ledge? |
29809 | Or sail past, after inspecting us? |
29809 | Or up here, somewhere in these miles of towering rocks? |
29809 | Or was it not a light at all? |
29809 | Or was it two hours? |
29809 | Or was our assumption wholly wrong-- perhaps the brigand ship would not land near here at all? |
29809 | Or was that a local signal- call which he had sent out? |
29809 | Or would I instead try to send a brief flash- signal to Earth? |
29809 | Pack my bags right away, will you? |
29809 | Perhaps I have you to thank for that performance? |
29809 | Ready?" |
29809 | Seems simple? |
29809 | Shall we go ashore?" |
29809 | She added,"Where do you suppose the ship is? |
29809 | She will have her brother''s share?" |
29809 | Should I run? |
29809 | Should I try the flash- signal to Earth? |
29809 | So Bell said placidly:"Well? |
29809 | Suppose Miko were to see us following? |
29809 | Suppose he stopped and lay in ambush to fire at us as we came leaping heedlessly by? |
29809 | Suppose my signal were answered by a shot? |
29809 | Suppose you chaps turn around and take me to Ribiera''s house?" |
29809 | Taylor-- she has?" |
29809 | That''s what you wanted me to do, is n''t it?" |
29809 | The answer came:"_ Where is the Grantline camp?_""_ Near here. |
29809 | The brigand, Miko? |
29809 | The idea is that he must think you are trying to fascinate me, is it not?" |
29809 | Then where is she? |
29809 | This tower outside our window here?" |
29809 | Understand?" |
29809 | Understand?" |
29809 | Was Haljan killed? |
29809 | Was Wilks still up there? |
29809 | Was he advancing, preparing to signal? |
29809 | Was it Haljan standing up there on the summit? |
29809 | Was it premonition? |
29809 | Was that Gregg Haljan who fell?" |
29809 | Was this a farewell? |
29809 | We derive knowledge through one sense only, or, shall I say, a super- sense? |
29809 | Were we acting convincingly? |
29809 | Were we plunging rashly into what was destined to mean our death? |
29809 | What could I do, alone out here with Anita, to cope with this enemy? |
29809 | What could we do? |
29809 | What difference, when all this was forgotten history, antedating the written records of the human race? |
29809 | What does he want of the other men his deputies have enslaved? |
29809 | What had become of his plane, and where was Lucille? |
29809 | What had happened that Jim had won the Drilgo''s faith? |
29809 | What use to proceed further? |
29809 | What use was it to tell Grantline anything further? |
29809 | What was going to happen next? |
29809 | What was he doing with a hand- helio? |
29809 | What was it? |
29809 | What was reality, and what was dream, then? |
29809 | What were they doing there? |
29809 | What were you thinking about me?" |
29809 | What''s it all about? |
29809 | What''s it got to do with our nation?" |
29809 | Where are you? |
29809 | Where did you learn of_ yagué_?" |
29809 | Where is he? |
29809 | Where was he now? |
29809 | Who is The Master?" |
29809 | Who was it climbing the staircase? |
29809 | Why did Cain now look upon him, apparently, as his master? |
29809 | Why did he poison the Service men? |
29809 | Why do you ask me?" |
29809 | Why not have a discussion column and print some of the letters? |
29809 | Why not have a"Reader Talks"in Astounding Stories, where each reader gives his point of view on the stories in the magazine? |
29809 | Why should Wilks be signalling? |
29809 | Will that do to relieve your suspicions?" |
29809 | Will you be good enough to open this door for me? |
29809 | Will you get my diggings on the phone?" |
29809 | Would Brotow follow us up? |
29809 | Would he dare chance my sudden fire? |
29809 | Would it circle over us, firing at us? |
29809 | Would you-- would you assist me to go out on deck, where I might fling myself overboard? |
29809 | Yet how did I dare take Anita from these concealing shadows? |
29809 | You are called Anita? |
29809 | You do n''t remember what you did at the moment, boy?" |
29809 | You fool,"he added savagely,"why did n''t you come in with me in the old days? |
29809 | You got a password?" |
29809 | You heard of it? |
29809 | You kept the record on the way out as I instructed you?" |
29809 | You recall your little talk with the wireless operator on the_ Almirante Gomez_? |
29809 | You speak the Earth English?" |
29809 | You''ll see it all later, anyway-- if you feel you''d like to share the adventure with me?" |
29809 | You''re friendly?" |
29809 | panted Bell, and hurled himself upon-- whom? |
12265 | ''Swapped my reputation for a song,''eh? 12265 A European?" |
12265 | A mercy- bullet? |
12265 | A mere detail-- to murder a woman? |
12265 | A miracle? 12265 A passage, eh?" |
12265 | A tent, a hut? 12265 A woman, eh? |
12265 | Abd el Rahman? |
12265 | After these,he mused,"dead inaction? |
12265 | Ah, a barrage, sir? |
12265 | Ah, do you not see? 12265 Ah, see? |
12265 | Ah, so? |
12265 | Ah, that''s it, eh? |
12265 | Ah, you do not answer? |
12265 | Ah,laughed Leclair,"the ball has opened, eh? |
12265 | All Moslems greatly revere the Ka''aba? |
12265 | Am I responsible for a Moslem''s superstitions, or his fanatic irrationality? |
12265 | An accident, eh? 12265 And beautiful?" |
12265 | And by the greatest oath, the honor of thy women? |
12265 | And dost thou still ask rewards of gold? |
12265 | And floats? |
12265 | And in the Orient, who can say that any one thing is stranger than anything else? 12265 And is it indeed covered with a wondrous silken and gold cloth, every year renewed, known as the_ kiswah_?" |
12265 | And may I offer you a few leaves? |
12265 | And that is certainty( death), Master? |
12265 | And that, later, all those jewels were brought hither? |
12265 | And the green flag-- the flag of the Prophet--"The flag,_ oui, mon capitaine!_ There are many men, but--"But what, Lieutenant? |
12265 | And the guests? |
12265 | And the salt is still in thy stomach? 12265 And then--?" |
12265 | And they executed Lebon? |
12265 | And thou hast seen it with thine own eyes? |
12265 | And what do ye here? |
12265 | And what happened to them, then? |
12265 | And what is that, sir? |
12265 | And what is that? |
12265 | And what is that? |
12265 | And what is the meaning of my master''s strange words? |
12265 | And what is your errand? |
12265 | And what may it be? |
12265 | And what may that be, my sheik? |
12265 | And what things,began the Olema,"doth thy heart desire, in this city of Jannati Shahr? |
12265 | And why not, Rrisa? |
12265 | And why not, pray? |
12265 | And why? |
12265 | And wilt thou make further trial with me? |
12265 | And, after all, what''s any business, compared to_ life_? |
12265 | And, seeing the Iron Mountains again, thou couldst guide us thither? |
12265 | Anyone else, here, feel so disposed? |
12265 | Anything else? |
12265 | Are we to have no precise orders before leaving this room? |
12265 | Are you prepared to sign a receipt for this airship, if I deliver her over to you, sir? |
12265 | Art thou sure? |
12265 | Ask the Sheik, will you? 12265 Astonished, eh?" |
12265 | At Mecca? |
12265 | Bad business for us, eh? |
12265 | Badly disfigured, are you? |
12265 | Badly? |
12265 | Beni Harb, eh? |
12265 | Big? |
12265 | But how many hundreds have been beheaded or crucified? 12265 But if the camel hath not drunk of the waters of the oasis, how can he know that they be sweet? |
12265 | But if they try to rush us you can drop the other bomb, ca n''t you? |
12265 | But, my machine? |
12265 | But-- where is she now? |
12265 | By God-- gold? 12265 By the way, how did Alden come out? |
12265 | Ca n''t you see for yourself all the wine- sacks are cut? |
12265 | Ca n''t, eh? 12265 Can that be true?" |
12265 | Can you do any better? |
12265 | Can you swim with one arm? |
12265 | Cut, is it? 12265 Dared?" |
12265 | Did n''t think it would work, did you? 12265 Do you realize that I, perhaps, have forces at my command which may negative ordinary conditions and recognized laws?" |
12265 | Do you realize what this thing is? |
12265 | Do you think I would leave you,she asked,"any more than you would leave me? |
12265 | Do you understand? |
12265 | Dost thou ask gold? |
12265 | Dost thou mean to tell me no man can pass beyond the desert rim, and enter the middle parts of Arabia? |
12265 | Dost thou wish us well? |
12265 | Duel? 12265 Eh, what? |
12265 | Enemark? |
12265 | Every man for himself, now? 12265 Faith, are we going to make it, chief?" |
12265 | Faith, what the devil now? |
12265 | Going to let that plane close in on us, and maybe riddle us? |
12265 | Gold? |
12265 | Gold? |
12265 | Gold? |
12265 | Got no heart in you, eh? 12265 Got you?" |
12265 | Hast thou seen enough? |
12265 | Hast thou, O Bara Miyan,he asked in a steady voice,"a swordsman who can with one blow split a man from crown to jaw?" |
12265 | Have you jettisoned everything? |
12265 | Have you no orders for me, sir? |
12265 | He shot you? |
12265 | Hear how that bullet sang? |
12265 | Hello, hello? |
12265 | How about disarming these men, sir? |
12265 | How about petrol? |
12265 | How did you know there was going to be an expedition, at all? |
12265 | How do they make us out pirates? |
12265 | How do you know but what we''ll be rescued, here? |
12265 | How do you know now, my Captain, that it will not be in anger? |
12265 | How dost thou name that place, Rrisa? |
12265 | How near can anything get to us? |
12265 | How, then? |
12265 | I suppose you''ve never even heard of the_ La''ab el Barut_, the powder- play of the Arabs? 12265 If I really believed Nasr ed Din--""Well?" |
12265 | If a man can die this way, sure, what''s the use o''living? |
12265 | If we settle into the sea, do you think that with our damaged floats we can drive ashore without breaking up? |
12265 | In Allah''s name, who are ye? |
12265 | In the name of God, what now? |
12265 | Indeed, sir? |
12265 | Indeed? 12265 Indeed? |
12265 | Is it a large city, Rrisa? |
12265 | Is it not a fact that they could not even safeguard the Kaukab el Durri from the hand of the Great Apostate Sheik? 12265 Is it not possible that_ Nissr_ and our men still live? |
12265 | Is it true that the Caliph el Walid, in Hegira 88, sent forty camel- loads of cut jewels to Mecca? |
12265 | Is that a necessary question, sir? |
12265 | Is that he, Rrisa? |
12265 | Is that the truth? |
12265 | Is there anything here that_ is n''t_? |
12265 | Leclair, of the Mesopotamian campaign? 12265 Leclair?" |
12265 | Look at this ring, will you? |
12265 | May I take the liberty of inquiring what your credentials may be, and with whom I have the great pleasure of speaking? |
12265 | Mecca, the Ka''aba, and the Black Stone are forbidden to all heretics? |
12265 | Men of Feringistan? |
12265 | More than that, eh, my Captain? |
12265 | No vibrations this time, eh? |
12265 | Not Kaukab el Durri? |
12265 | Not all? |
12265 | Not an Arab? 12265 Now,"the old man asked,"now, O Frank, wouldst thou see the cut jewels of the Caliph el Walid?" |
12265 | Of the Bara Jannati Shahr, Master? 12265 One remains dead?" |
12265 | Our orders, sir? |
12265 | Pardon me, my Captain,put in Leclair,"but the paralysis- vibrations, eh? |
12265 | Perhaps that will rout them out, eh? 12265 Pirates?" |
12265 | Rather messy, eh? |
12265 | Ready, men of Jannati Shahr? |
12265 | Royal Air Force man, eh? 12265 Sa''ad,"commanded Bara Miyan,"seest thou this dog?" |
12265 | Say, thou, hath no man of the_ Nasara_ faith ever penetrated as far as to the place of thy birth? |
12265 | See the red seals, with the imprint of the star and crescent, here and here? |
12265 | Shall I have someone help you? |
12265 | Shall we stow the gear in our cabins? |
12265 | Shall we, after all, kill these sleeping swine- brothers? |
12265 | Sight it, yet? |
12265 | Sighted something, eh? |
12265 | Sleeping men, who can not resist you? 12265 Smoke? |
12265 | So then, that is its name? |
12265 | So? |
12265 | So? |
12265 | Some little game of tag, what? 12265 Something big, eh? |
12265 | Still pinning your faith to steel- jacketed streams of bullets, are you, as against ion- jacketed streams of vibrations? |
12265 | Still sagging down, eh? |
12265 | Stowaway? 12265 Stowaway?" |
12265 | Suppose one escapes? |
12265 | Sure, now, can you beat that? |
12265 | Sure, what''s better than a hot bath after the heavy exercise we''ve been having? |
12265 | Surrender? |
12265 | Take me alive, eh? |
12265 | Tell me, Rrisa, what of all this? |
12265 | Tell me, Rrisa,he commanded, still speaking in Arabic,"where wert thou born? |
12265 | That far, roaring noise? |
12265 | That is to be a secret, my Captain? |
12265 | That is your firm command, Master? |
12265 | That looks like''A book of verses underneath the bough,''with Fatima or Lalla Rookh, or the like, eh? |
12265 | That you, Bohannan? |
12265 | That you? |
12265 | That''s a concession, is n''t it? 12265 That-- can''t be the city, can it, now? |
12265 | The Great Pearl Star, the sacred loot from the Haram? |
12265 | The Great Pearl Star? |
12265 | The city? |
12265 | The gates of Hell? |
12265 | The golden spout-- see? |
12265 | The other and more sacred things of Islam-- are they there under that cloth, O Master? |
12265 | The salt is still in thy stomach for us? |
12265 | The_ jinnee_ of the waste? |
12265 | Then the ancient rumor is true? 12265 Then where?" |
12265 | Then, why are you here? |
12265 | They got word of it pretty quick, eh? 12265 This is the Pyramid of Ayeshah that I have heard strange tales of?" |
12265 | Thou art mine to do with as I will? |
12265 | Thou dost mean, thy people did slay them? |
12265 | Thou dost swear that, O Bara Miyan, by a great oath? |
12265 | Thou hast been in that secret city, Rrisa? |
12265 | Thou hast seen nothing of it, or of what happened there? |
12265 | Thou knowest the name of the place where thou wast born? |
12265 | Thou meanest one named Burckhardt, and Sir Richard Burton? |
12265 | Thou meanest that if we go to Mecca and they capture us, they will kill us all? |
12265 | Thou wilt not say they lie, son of Islam, eh? |
12265 | Thou-- dost not mean--? |
12265 | Three- and- twenty, is it not so? |
12265 | Time to drink again,_ n''est- ce pas_, my Captain? |
12265 | To complete it? |
12265 | Tomorrow? |
12265 | Tools all ready? 12265 Unless you choose to remain behind?" |
12265 | Until what time, sir? |
12265 | Up there in that observatory thing of yours, are you? |
12265 | We thought it was all over, did n''t we, for a while? 12265 Well, can we make it, sir?" |
12265 | Well, faith, can you beat that? |
12265 | Well, sir, how about this man? |
12265 | Well, sir, what have you to say for yourself? |
12265 | Well, what dost thou wish? |
12265 | Well, what is it? |
12265 | Well, what is it? |
12265 | Well, what is it? |
12265 | Well, what now, Rrisa? |
12265 | Well, what now? |
12265 | Well, what now? |
12265 | Well, what''s doing now? |
12265 | Well, what? |
12265 | Well? 12265 Well?" |
12265 | Well? |
12265 | Were you invited to attend this meeting by either Major Bohannan or by me? |
12265 | What about Gorlitz? |
12265 | What are these infernal murderers here for? |
12265 | What are we going to do? |
12265 | What chance of success has it? 12265 What chance, sir?" |
12265 | What chance? |
12265 | What d''you mean by that, now? |
12265 | What debt, Lieutenant? |
12265 | What do I_ not_ mean, Lieutenant? 12265 What do they do with pirates, anyhow, these days? |
12265 | What do you mean? |
12265 | What do you mean? |
12265 | What do you see? |
12265 | What does all this mean, sir? |
12265 | What does_ M''almé_ desire? |
12265 | What else are such apostate fanatics? 12265 What else are these, sir?" |
12265 | What else are we, my dear fellow? |
12265 | What else? |
12265 | What favor? |
12265 | What favor? |
12265 | What hast thou found, Lebon? 12265 What have you now to show me, O_ M''almé?_""Listen!" |
12265 | What if-- what if it_ could_ be, after all? |
12265 | What is it? |
12265 | What is that? |
12265 | What is thy plain meaning in all this? |
12265 | What is true? |
12265 | What may that be, Major? |
12265 | What meaneth this old woman''s babble, son of the Prophet? |
12265 | What name have you given this bus? |
12265 | What nonsense is this? |
12265 | What now? 12265 What now?" |
12265 | What now? |
12265 | What now? |
12265 | What now? |
12265 | What punishments, Master? |
12265 | What saith the White Sheik? |
12265 | What the devil, sir--? |
12265 | What the devil? 12265 What will these Jannati Shahr men think, when I have opened my little box of tricks and shown them what''s inside?" |
12265 | What would you have done? 12265 What''s the idea, now?" |
12265 | What''s the idea? |
12265 | What''s your name? |
12265 | What, Rrisa? |
12265 | What, sir? 12265 What,"demanded the Master,"is your opinion of the peculiar and sudden fall of all your companions?" |
12265 | What-- what are you going to-- do, now? 12265 What? |
12265 | What? |
12265 | When are you going to rip into them? 12265 When?" |
12265 | Where else in all this world could you get a contrast like that-- the desert, a semibarbarous people, and a railroad? |
12265 | Where is the Great Apostate? |
12265 | Where the devil_ to_? |
12265 | Where to Hell does this lead? |
12265 | Who can she be, I wonder? |
12265 | Who goes first? |
12265 | Who is it, now? 12265 Who says we are about to die? |
12265 | Who were they? |
12265 | Why am I here? 12265 Why neglect any chance of possibly surviving?" |
12265 | Why the mask? |
12265 | Why, my Captain? |
12265 | Why? |
12265 | Why? |
12265 | Will you jump, voluntarily,demanded he,"or shall we be under the painful necessity of having to throw you down that pit?" |
12265 | Will you sign this? |
12265 | Wine- sacks-- in a Moslem city? |
12265 | With you here? |
12265 | Would it not be better that such things should be carried far from danger, to the hidden, inner city? 12265 Wounded, Captain?" |
12265 | Yea, Master? |
12265 | Yes, hello? |
12265 | Yes, sir? |
12265 | Yes? |
12265 | You continue insubordinate? 12265 You could have built your own flyer, could n''t you? |
12265 | You did not save the mercy- bullet that time, eh? |
12265 | You going to let her? |
12265 | You grant my request? |
12265 | You have kept something from--_me_? |
12265 | You mean death? |
12265 | You mean, sir, I am to stay with the Legion, till the end? |
12265 | You see something,_ mon capitaine?_asked Leclair, blowing smoke from his cigarette. |
12265 | You see, Leclair? |
12265 | You sent for me, sir? |
12265 | You, Enemark? |
12265 | Your explanation, madam? |
12265 | Your wound not yet dressed? |
12265 | _ Abd el Rahman?_"The old hyena, surely! 12265 _ M''almé?_"( Master?) |
12265 | _ M''almé?_( Master?) |
12265 | _ Mais, nom de_--"What have you found, Lieutenant? |
12265 | _ Mon Dieu_, what do you mean? 12265 _ Nissr Arrib ela Sema._""Come again, sir?" |
12265 | A little action, eh? |
12265 | A shout, was it? |
12265 | A steamer?" |
12265 | A village, a town, a city?" |
12265 | After a long pause:"Do n''t you, now? |
12265 | After that, what responsibility for her safety or her welfare would be his? |
12265 | After we were judged pirates and condemned to die, by the International Aero Tribunal, was n''t it a miracle about that pardon? |
12265 | Ah well,_ à chacun sa chimère!_""Everybody''s weapons fully loaded?" |
12265 | Ah, that astonishes you?" |
12265 | Ah, well, some day we may come back-- who knows?" |
12265 | Ahead lay-- what? |
12265 | All at once the master of_ Niss''rosh_ demanded, incisively:"Your name, sir?" |
12265 | All he asked was:"Art thou, indeed, that Shaytan called Abd el Rahman, the Reviler?" |
12265 | And Rrisa, what of him? |
12265 | And as for what will happen at Mecca, if the Faithful are indiscreet enough to offer any resistance--""Got something new, have you?" |
12265 | And first, as an expert ace, what are our chances of making that shore, sir, now probably five miles off? |
12265 | And have n''t we had miracles enough? |
12265 | And in a few hours, what can happen?" |
12265 | And in the throat and lungs, what was this burning? |
12265 | And it is from near that city that thou didst come, eh? |
12265 | And its value as a holy relic of Islam-- who can calculate that? |
12265 | And now that they had both been tortured to death by Jannati Shahr men and been flung into Jehannum, how could there be any coast? |
12265 | And now, now with this Great Pearl Star in our hands, what is impossible?" |
12265 | And take to the small planes?" |
12265 | And the major-- and that rumor we got from old Nasr ed Din, the Hejaz rug- merchant down on Hester Street, how about that?" |
12265 | And thine?" |
12265 | And what then?" |
12265 | And why always in the stomach? |
12265 | And yet--_ Were_ there any others near them? |
12265 | And-- beyond the wady--""Ah, you see them, too?" |
12265 | And--""And I stay with the expedition, sir?" |
12265 | Any other news?" |
12265 | Anything else?" |
12265 | Anything really important?" |
12265 | Are you prepared to prove that?" |
12265 | As for the Shiah dogs, what hast thou to trouble about them?" |
12265 | As you did to me, why not to them?" |
12265 | Be here in fifteen minutes you say? |
12265 | Better was it to fling these holy things from the cabin window, out into the night? |
12265 | But have no other foreign men ever seen the interior?" |
12265 | But how? |
12265 | But many others who have tried--""Have died at the hands of thy people?" |
12265 | But tell thou me, Rrisa, if I were to appear at Mecca in my_ Nissr Arrib ela Sema_--my Eagle of the Sky-- would not thy people give me great honors?" |
12265 | But these Shiah heretic swine-- ah, see now, they are taking cover already? |
12265 | But what he was commanding, who could tell? |
12265 | But whatever it may be-- is it completion? |
12265 | But where was the date- stick basket? |
12265 | But where? |
12265 | But, tell me, thou, is it true that in thy country the folk slay all_ Nasara_ they lay hands on, by cutting with a sharp knife? |
12265 | But--""How could a rumor like that come through, about a big, white- skinned, red- haired_ Ajam_ slave held by that tribe near Jeddah? |
12265 | CHAPTER XXI SHIPWRECK AND WAR"You call them dogs, eh?" |
12265 | Can it be possible you dream of ruling the races of Islam?" |
12265 | Can you kill them scientifically, in masses, without anger?" |
12265 | Could you in any way manage the dressing, yourself?" |
12265 | Cutting the stomach, so?" |
12265 | Death? |
12265 | Did I ever claim to be a man?" |
12265 | Do you understand?" |
12265 | Do you? |
12265 | Does any man wish to withdraw?" |
12265 | Dost thou stand firm with me?" |
12265 | Doth not thy Prophet himself say:''Voyaging is victory, and he who journeyeth not is both ignorant and blind?"'' |
12265 | Duel, maybe?" |
12265 | Eh, my Captain?" |
12265 | English, American, or--?" |
12265 | Even though unmolested by pursuit from Jannati Shahr or by attack from any wandering tribes of the Black Tent People, what hope could there be? |
12265 | Everything all right to a dot, eh?" |
12265 | For_ essence_, eh? |
12265 | Good Pommery? |
12265 | Good, eh?" |
12265 | Had it not already very richly repaid him? |
12265 | Have I the honor of your signed surrender, my dear sir, including that of all your men?" |
12265 | Have ye come by way of Mecca?" |
12265 | Have you no eyes in your head, Major? |
12265 | Have you our exact position?" |
12265 | He pressed a button at the base of it, waited a moment and as the question came,"Number, please?" |
12265 | He''s on the run?" |
12265 | He''s turning tail, eh? |
12265 | Help myself? |
12265 | His teeth gleamed through his stubble of beard, and his eyes glinted redly under the hood of his ragged burnous as he cried:"Will you drink?" |
12265 | How about it, chief?" |
12265 | How could he, if known to be the dupe of a woman, command those hard, bold men? |
12265 | How could it, unless there were some truth back of it?" |
12265 | How did you get here?" |
12265 | How had that sand got there? |
12265 | How much less, then, could they protect their other and more sacred things, if some Shiah dog should come to rob them of the things they value? |
12265 | How much more, then, must a whole city of gold numb any concrete thought? |
12265 | How of them? |
12265 | I ask thee this, Rrisa; would it not be better far?" |
12265 | I trust it is not causing you any severe pain?" |
12265 | I--_I have found him!_""Found--?" |
12265 | If that shine is n''t the shine of gold, what is it?" |
12265 | If that''s not some distinction, what is? |
12265 | If we can overcome all these--_if_, did I say? |
12265 | If we could only make our crossing of the Nile and the Red Sea, at night--?" |
12265 | In case of capture or destruction, what of the woman? |
12265 | In the Master''s breast- pocket still lay Kaukab el Durri-- and might not that possession, itself, be enough to start a jihad of extermination? |
12265 | Insanity, it is? |
12265 | Is he asleep?" |
12265 | Is it a serious hurt?" |
12265 | Is it not a fortunate circumstance, for you?" |
12265 | Is it not better that these very precious things be kept in greater safety at the Jannati Shahr? |
12265 | Is it not meritorious, O Sheik? |
12265 | Is it not true?" |
12265 | Is n''t there any possibility of your reversing your decision?" |
12265 | Is that not thy magic?" |
12265 | Is that not true?" |
12265 | Is that you?" |
12265 | It is--""Well, what?" |
12265 | It''ll be shooting, eh?" |
12265 | Jump down that shaft?" |
12265 | Just our rotten luck, eh?" |
12265 | Leclair, the world- famous ace?" |
12265 | Lucky, eh?" |
12265 | Machine- guns installed? |
12265 | Machine- guns, eh?" |
12265 | Major Bohannan and Lieutenant Leclair, are your crews ready for the descent?" |
12265 | Major will you kindly drop one of the kappa- rays?" |
12265 | May I ask one other favor?" |
12265 | Much hurt, was he? |
12265 | No harm shall befall them, and--""And your hand-- the hands of other Feringi who are not my masters-- have touched these things?" |
12265 | No interest? |
12265 | Now at what might be, perhaps, the last minute of his command, was the Master''s word to be made light of? |
12265 | Now that they had broken bread together, cementing the Oath of the Salt, might not hospitality have become inviolable? |
12265 | Now--""Life- belts, sir? |
12265 | Odd, the major is, eh? |
12265 | Of what use could it have been? |
12265 | On the other hand, how many of these Maghrabi stranglers did Bara Miyan keep as a standing army? |
12265 | On what proud hand of Sultan, emir, cadi, prince, had this huge ruby burned? |
12265 | Or doth it please thee now to speak of the gifts that my heart offers thee and thine?" |
12265 | Or had it not? |
12265 | Or wilt thou take the_ kaylulah_( siesta)? |
12265 | Orders, sir?" |
12265 | Overboard-- come on-- who follows me?" |
12265 | Pray accompany me to my cabin?" |
12265 | Prison? |
12265 | Revered by all the two hundred and thirty million of your faith?" |
12265 | Say, O Sheik, dost thou dare accept that challenge?" |
12265 | See here!_"CHAPTER XLVII A WAY OUT? |
12265 | Shall I scout ahead, Master, and spy out the camp?" |
12265 | She answered:"Do you think me the type that entreats, that sheds tears, that exercises wiles?" |
12265 | So now-- ah, see there, will you? |
12265 | So you recognize, do you not, the uselessness of machine- guns? |
12265 | So--""You mean to tell me, my Captain,_ those pilgrims are still conscious?_"demanded Leclair, amazed. |
12265 | Something must have gone wrong-- or did the brown devils attack? |
12265 | Strange air- currents, failure of ignition due to lack of oxygen-- how do I know? |
12265 | Sure, imagine that, will you? |
12265 | Surely that must make a difference, must it not? |
12265 | Surely, had not this expedition-- which he had hoped would give surcease from ennui and stir the pulses-- had it not already yielded dividends? |
12265 | Tell me, Frank, how many men hast thou?" |
12265 | Tell me, Lieutenant, can you kill men wholesale?" |
12265 | Tell me, did thy great prophet, M''hámed, ever ride in such state through the air? |
12265 | That blanket might hide-- what might it not hide? |
12265 | That immunity, for your vibratory secrets that have revolutionized the defensive tactics of the League''s air- forces?" |
12265 | That they may rescue us?" |
12265 | That they will presently bombard the city? |
12265 | That''s all true, eh?" |
12265 | The Arab''s voice rose in a wild hail from the sand- filled dark:"O_ M''almé_,_ M''almé!_""What, Rrisa?" |
12265 | The Master pondered a moment, then nodded and asked:"Is it so very bad, sir?" |
12265 | The Master queried:"What covenants, great Olema?" |
12265 | The Master''s next words were in the language of the desert:"_ Hadratak tet kal''m Arabi?_"( You speak Arabic?) |
12265 | The Master''s next words were in the language of the desert:"_ Hadratak tet kal''m Arabi?_"( You speak Arabic?) |
12265 | The Sheik Abd el Hareth, did you deliver him into the hands of the Faithful?" |
12265 | The gate was almost shut now-- would she clear it? |
12265 | The groundlessness of any fears about the Air Patrol''s forces?" |
12265 | The guards--""After your own experience, when that capsule burst in the laboratory, you talk to me about guards?" |
12265 | The human heart, alone-- can that ever be complete in this world?" |
12265 | The next one was:"How did you come here? |
12265 | The water- bag was gone, too? |
12265 | Then he added:"Shall I not now go to drag in the swine- brother Abd el Rahman?" |
12265 | Then he advanced two paces, and in a low voice demanded:"Abd el Rahman still lives?" |
12265 | Then he heard her voice, weak, strange:"Have you drunk, too?" |
12265 | Then she added:"Spartan simplicity, is it not? |
12265 | There''ll be pursuit--""What with, my dear Bohannan?" |
12265 | Therefore, now speaking of these forty camel- loads of cut jewels, O Bara Miyan--""It is in thy mind to ask for those, White Sheik?" |
12265 | These_ Nasara_( Christian) makers of maps, what can they know of my people or my land?" |
12265 | This is jolly beastly, eh? |
12265 | Thou canst not kill? |
12265 | Thou wouldst gladly slay him, eh?" |
12265 | Thy heart then, hath turned to water? |
12265 | To himself he whispered:"I wonder who she really is? |
12265 | Tomorrow, where will all this be, for us?" |
12265 | Understand?" |
12265 | Understand?" |
12265 | Valdez, are the take- off gates, over the Palisade, correctly opened?" |
12265 | Veuve?" |
12265 | Was Al Burak, his magic horse, on which he traveled to the paradise of the houris, more swift or mighty than this steed of mine?" |
12265 | Was each man really there and ready for the predetermined role he was to play? |
12265 | Was it that same day, or the next, that the man fell and could not rise again? |
12265 | Was not the fact of unbelieving dogs now for the first time being in the Sacred City-- was not this, alone, cause for a massacre? |
12265 | Was that still on his back? |
12265 | Was there a man? |
12265 | Was this passage of similar purpose and design? |
12265 | We may have to rely on our neutralizers again--""They''re working?" |
12265 | We should take water, eh?" |
12265 | We''ll drink to happy days, eh, sir?" |
12265 | Well then, let me be insane, ca n''t you? |
12265 | Well, what is he, then?" |
12265 | Well, which do you choose now, Major-- bullets or vibrations?" |
12265 | Were his orders to be gainsaid? |
12265 | Were not the Arabs all asleep? |
12265 | What I would most like to know is this: where is all that treasure, now?" |
12265 | What are they?" |
12265 | What better plan could you have proposed?" |
12265 | What can her name be-- who can she be, and-- and--"He checked himself, impatiently:"What thoughts are these? |
12265 | What could this thing be? |
12265 | What do you mean?" |
12265 | What do you think of arresting me, now? |
12265 | What does all this mean?" |
12265 | What doth the Master ask of me?" |
12265 | What his thoughts were, realizing the loss of tribesmen, capture, despoilment of the Great Pearl Star, who could tell? |
12265 | What is thy name?" |
12265 | What is your wound?" |
12265 | What mattered death for one, if two should win to the close range necessary for discharging the lethal capsules? |
12265 | What mattered it even for two, if one should succeed? |
12265 | What meaneth this?" |
12265 | What meant, to him, the interests and pleasures of other men? |
12265 | What might be hidden beneath this quiet surface? |
12265 | What might it mean? |
12265 | What might lie beyond the mountains-- who could tell? |
12265 | What might that mean? |
12265 | What more need I tell you, sir?" |
12265 | What more proof do you require, my dear Bohannan, of the value of exact coordination?" |
12265 | What nonsense? |
12265 | What orders, sir?" |
12265 | What the conditions will be there no one can tell; but--""Not even Rrisa?" |
12265 | What though all of Islam, which had already learned of the sacrilege the accursed Feringí had wrought, was lusting their blood? |
12265 | What though an unknown people of great numbers already had begun to stir in that vast hive of gold? |
12265 | What though they were but a handful, ringed round by grim, jagged mountains, beyond which lay hundreds of leagues of burning sand? |
12265 | What was that?" |
12265 | What was there to shoot at, but sand? |
12265 | What was this? |
12265 | What were these uncomprehended, new emotions stirring in his hard soul, tempered by war and by unnumbered stern adventurings? |
12265 | What will it be when--?" |
12265 | What will not the orthodox tribes give for this arch- Shiah, this despoiler of the sacred Haram at Mecca?" |
12265 | What you in your language call the-- the reception committee,_ n''est- ce pas?_ Ah, yes, the reception committee." |
12265 | What''s this?" |
12265 | What''s up? |
12265 | What, after all, is the significance of a name? |
12265 | What, in sober reason, stood between the Legion and death? |
12265 | What, thought the Master, might be the meaning of all this? |
12265 | What?" |
12265 | What?" |
12265 | Where are they, now?" |
12265 | Where are you going? |
12265 | Where are you?" |
12265 | Where from?" |
12265 | Where had he read that? |
12265 | Where had that woman gone to? |
12265 | Where is it?" |
12265 | Where might the others of the Legion be? |
12265 | Where was he? |
12265 | Where was the last of the food? |
12265 | Where were his babooches? |
12265 | Where''s my commission, now?" |
12265 | Whither bound?" |
12265 | Whither, from here, lieth The City?" |
12265 | Who am I, to be thinking of such nonsense, after all?" |
12265 | Who could tell? |
12265 | Who ever saw a finer city-- even not considering its material-- or more wonderful cultivation of land?" |
12265 | Who is he?" |
12265 | Who is it?" |
12265 | Who is this Arab, here?" |
12265 | Who jumps, first?" |
12265 | Who''s got a knife?" |
12265 | Who, now?" |
12265 | Why did n''t you just buy the thing outright?" |
12265 | Why do they never stab or cut like other races?" |
12265 | Why give her another thought?" |
12265 | Why not?" |
12265 | Why should those words so powerfully affect him? |
12265 | Why waste ammunition on empty sand- dunes? |
12265 | Wilt thou also see jugglers, wrestlers, trained apes from Yemen? |
12265 | Wilt thou go with me?" |
12265 | Wilt thou see the new trophy?" |
12265 | With whom?" |
12265 | Without food, water, anything--_ce n''est pas gai, hein?_""No, it is not gay,"the chief answered. |
12265 | Would n''t it be the correct thing to call the gun- crews and limber up a little? |
12265 | Would you care to look?" |
12265 | XLVII A Way Out? |
12265 | Yes? |
12265 | Yet-- what now? |
12265 | You accept my terms?" |
12265 | You almost lost your life, that time?" |
12265 | You do not accept?" |
12265 | You see it, eh?" |
12265 | You think, then, we can make a start?" |
12265 | You understand all that, sir?" |
12265 | You understand?" |
12265 | _ Is_ it the explosive that''s blown Hell out o''the Black Stone?" |
12265 | _ N''est- ce pas?_""Quite correct. |
12265 | _ What_?" |
32744 | Another expedition? 32744 Are we going to die out here, Michael?" |
32744 | Are you all right? 32744 Can you give us any hope at all?" |
32744 | Do you hear me? |
32744 | How sorry are you,she said quietly,"coming with me?" |
32744 | If any one of the other couples had made it back,said Mary,"do you think they''d be with us?" |
32744 | Is there anything you wish to say? |
32744 | What''re you saying? |
32744 | What''re you talking about? |
32744 | What-- what is it you want? |
32744 | Eyes''re mad.... What can we do?... |
32744 | How far do we go? |
32744 | Or was it a dream?" |
32744 | To Andromeda perhaps? |
32744 | What would be the use?" |
32744 | What would it do to them?" |
32744 | What?..." |
32744 | When?" |
32744 | Which''ll it be, space or Earth?" |
32744 | Why? |
32744 | With you the leader?" |
32744 | she said, gesturing toward the wall of night that stood at the end of the headlight,"with the land?" |
31979 | And the rest of us? |
31979 | Burckhardt? |
31979 | Call me April, wo n''t you? |
31979 | Dead? |
31979 | Did you see her? |
31979 | Drop this in the mail for me, will you? 31979 Fuse?" |
31979 | Guy, dear, are you all right? |
31979 | Guy? |
31979 | How can I lose? 31979 How can I tell? |
31979 | How do we get to the police? |
31979 | How? |
31979 | I bet you think I''m silly, do n''t you? |
31979 | I dragged it over to the wall to step on it to put a new fuse in after we blew the lights out and--"After we what? |
31979 | Is something wrong? |
31979 | Is this the one? |
31979 | Joke? 31979 June 15th? |
31979 | Kidnapping? |
31979 | Nothing what? 31979 Passed out?" |
31979 | Please do that for me, wo n''t you? 31979 Punish you?" |
31979 | Suppose somebody comes by? 31979 That Horn woman, in the phone booth? |
31979 | The kid? |
31979 | What''s the matter? |
31979 | What''s this all about? |
31979 | Who? |
31979 | Why should I? |
31979 | Why? 31979 Y- yes?" |
31979 | You know how a doctor tests something like penicillin? 31979 You mean,"he offered hesitantly,"that we''re a-- well, a kind of captive audience?" |
31979 | You-- you wo n''t punish us? |
31979 | You_ did_? |
31979 | A harsh, sneering voice, louder than the arch- angel''s trumpet, howled:"Have you got a freezer? |
31979 | A pack of Marlins today?" |
31979 | A voice by his side said inquiringly,"Burckhardt?" |
31979 | And after all, Burckhardt, why would I reconstruct a city just the way it was before? |
31979 | And he felt like a fool, following this mad little man down the street, running away from some"them"toward-- toward what? |
31979 | And if they were turned off, were they not dead? |
31979 | Are you a fool? |
31979 | Are you going to let crooked politicians steal the country from you? |
31979 | Are you going to put up with four more years of graft and crime? |
31979 | Are you going to vote straight Federal Party all up and down the ballot? |
31979 | Are you sure you''re all right? |
31979 | Burckhardt said wonderingly,"You''ve hidden out in that darkroom for how many weeks?" |
31979 | Burckhardt shouted to his wife, over the uproar,"What the hell is a Feckle Freezer?" |
31979 | But give me a pack of Chesterfields, too, will you?" |
31979 | Could it know that it was a robot? |
31979 | Did his wife say whether he was able to take phone calls?" |
31979 | Do n''t you understand that? |
31979 | Do you have any idea what that means? |
31979 | Do you know what they''re doing? |
31979 | Do you want to eat rotten, stinking food? |
31979 | Ever notice how ordinary cigarettes make you choke every once in a while?" |
31979 | Ever take a piece of meat out of the freezer you''ve got and see how rotten and moldy it is? |
31979 | Fair enough?" |
31979 | He croaked,"Mary?" |
31979 | He only said:"What do we do about it?" |
31979 | He said,"Hello?" |
31979 | He whispered,"What in the name of Heaven would anybody do that for?" |
31979 | How else would you explain it? |
31979 | In a way, they were, for what were the automatons that once had run the factory, if not corpses? |
31979 | In the past thirty years of H- bomb jitters, who had not dreamed of explosions? |
31979 | Is it good and noisy?" |
31979 | It was like an explosion and--""Again?" |
31979 | Its speaker horns blared:"Are you a coward? |
31979 | Kill you? |
31979 | Look, Burckhardt, where do you eat lunch? |
31979 | Look, did n''t that happen to you again last night?" |
31979 | Martians? |
31979 | Now how do we get out of here?" |
31979 | Now will you be reasonable and let the maintenance crews take over?" |
31979 | Now will you stop this nonsense? |
31979 | Oh, why did you do it? |
31979 | Once he finds the master words that make people act, do you suppose he will stop with that? |
31979 | Russians? |
31979 | She said,"Dear, are you_ sure_? |
31979 | Should n''t you hurry? |
31979 | Stebbins?" |
31979 | Surgical instruments? |
31979 | Swanson, is there something you want? |
31979 | The man was saying,"--reason why you could n''t report on the phone? |
31979 | The voice in the loudspeaker at the door said,"Burckhardt?" |
31979 | Then Swanson asked in sad resignation,"Still nothing, eh?" |
31979 | They''ll spot us and--""What have we got to lose?" |
31979 | Waking up the whole neighborhood at six o''clock in the morning?" |
31979 | Was yours like that?" |
31979 | What are they up to?" |
31979 | What do you want?" |
31979 | What the devil''s the matter with you, Janet?" |
31979 | Whatever they were, what could they be hoping to gain from this mad masquerade? |
31979 | Who got me when?" |
31979 | Why? |
31979 | Will you be alone in the office?" |
31979 | Will you just sit down and let the maintenance crews adjust you?" |
31979 | You begged me to help you--""_ I_ did?" |
31979 | You know who owns a Triplecold Freezer? |
31979 | You know who owns an Ajax Freezer? |
31979 | _ Why?_ And falling asleep, completely involuntarily-- everyone at the same time, it seemed. |
32530 | Any signs we have been observed? |
32530 | Are you boys all ready? |
32530 | But they still have no knowledge of the nature and control of ultronic activity? |
32530 | But who were your assailants,I asked,"and why were you attacked?" |
32530 | Can you locate it? 32530 Did you bring all this equipment from the valley?" |
32530 | Did you bring the''dope''cans, Wilma? |
32530 | Do n''t you understand what I mean by''exchange?'' 32530 Do we look funny to you?" |
32530 | Have n''t they given you the rocket code yet? |
32530 | How are they armed? |
32530 | How could they know the location so exactly, Tony? 32530 How does it feel?" |
32530 | How far will this rocket gun shoot, Wilma? |
32530 | How large a force have we? |
32530 | If you do n''t belong to a gang, where and how do you live? 32530 Just what evidence is there that anybody has been clearing information to the Hans?" |
32530 | We must have won, dearest, did we? |
32530 | Were you ever here before? |
32530 | Were you married when you slipped into unconsciousness down in that mine? |
32530 | Where are you, Barker? |
32530 | Why? |
32530 | You want to report by phone then, do n''t you? |
32530 | Any opinions?" |
32530 | Are you ready? |
32530 | But what of the pursuers? |
32530 | But why? |
32530 | By the way, now that you''re here, and ca n''t go back to your own century, so to speak, what do you want to do? |
32530 | Can you see anything, Bill?" |
32530 | Did you see? |
32530 | Do n''t you know, dear heart, that you offered me the greatest insult a husband could give a wife? |
32530 | Do they want to give away our location?" |
32530 | Do you all know his voice, boys?" |
32530 | Does everybody belong to a gang nowadays?" |
32530 | Have you got any information yet, Blash and Gaunt?" |
32530 | How do you eat? |
32530 | On the hilltops, how many of you are there? |
32530 | What could I do to jam the controls of the ships that would not register on the recording instruments of the other ships? |
32530 | What gang do you belong to?" |
32530 | Where do you get your clothing?" |
32530 | Who knows how many men a ship like that is likely to carry?" |
32530 | Why have you not found and joined a gang? |
32531 | ... that there''d be a few survivors? |
32531 | Any late news? |
32531 | Are n''t you going? |
32531 | Do now? 32531 Ellen meant a lot to you, did n''t she, Garth?" |
32531 | Five more minutes? |
32531 | I''m to go alone? |
32531 | Not get there-- why? |
32531 | People? 32531 Precaution?" |
32531 | Something troubling you? |
32531 | That means there''s not really much hope for the ones we''re leaving behind? 32531 Then, there are humans left?" |
32531 | They''re people, are n''t they? |
32531 | What_ do_ you intend to do with me? |
32531 | Where am I? |
32531 | Which one do you call''home''? |
32531 | Why bother to save anybody else? |
32531 | Why''m I tied up? |
32531 | Would you really like to know? |
32531 | You''re not sorry at leaving your wife? |
32531 | And in a million years, who knew what cultures would learn to pilot vessels through space and come his way to revive him? |
32531 | But what value was that to him, if he would die in a few days from lack of oxygen? |
32531 | By the Venusian colonists? |
32531 | Did n''t you know your usefulness would end for me the moment I left Terra? |
32531 | He said,"Then, any survivors on earth will have to mutate into something other than mankind?" |
32531 | Hooking his thumbs in his belt, he grinned:"Well, Garth, shall we go?" |
32531 | Just before you came in--""Bad, eh?" |
32531 | Know when I lost complete respect for your intelligence? |
32531 | Now, how about getting these clamps off of me?" |
32531 | Then, would n''t space travel be resumed? |
32531 | What can you do-- with him flown the coop?" |
32531 | What cold was colder than the eternal absolute zero of outer space? |
32531 | What does it matter? |
32531 | What was it? |
32531 | Where could a person find temperatures lower than those in the celestial icebox that extended everywhere around him? |
32531 | Why not step out of the airlock immediately? |
32531 | Why should I have dragged you along to drink up my oxygen, eat my food... and undermine me later on? |
32531 | You know what they''re saying now?" |
32836 | And what will you do now? |
32836 | Barbarians...? 32836 Do you believe that?" |
32836 | Follow? 32836 You have stolen your enemy''s daughter, no doubt, young man? |
32836 | Do you still mean to go on to the Ryzga mountain?" |
32836 | He asked,"And you-- are you willing to follow your lover in this?" |
32836 | He said stiffly,"You do n''t blame us?" |
32836 | Is our feud finished, or does your ambition for a worthy son- in- law go beyond the conqueror of the Ryzgas?" |
32836 | Pursued, eh? |
32836 | Var eyed him for a long moment; then he smiled, and asked,"Well, Groz? |
32836 | Var growled,"Who are you? |
32836 | Where''s the Watcher?" |
32583 | Bartle? 32583 But, hypothetically, if it were to happen, what would the reaction be?" |
32583 | Do n''t you have a chair in this place? |
32583 | How many of''em, Pettigill? |
32583 | I assume you did not hear the 2300''cast? |
32583 | Is it''casting''? |
32583 | Is there ever a time when all the machines run at once? 32583 Now, is there anything else I can tell you about the Center?" |
32583 | So? 32583 The fellow who did n''t hear the''miscast''would be top dog, eh, Pettigill? |
32583 | Were you serious about that''therapy revolution''we were talking about this afternoon? |
32583 | What I''m getting at, is,Bartle continued,"what if the wrong''casts were channeled into the various homes?" |
32583 | What the hell do you mean? |
32583 | What? 32583 You and who else, Pettigill?" |
32583 | You do n''t think the Government would allow that, do you? 32583 You-- you_ are_ only Mid Echelon, are n''t you? |
32583 | Bartle?" |
32583 | Bartle?" |
32583 | Bartle?" |
32583 | Do n''t you know Amendment 34206-B specifically states that all Echelon homes must receive music therapy at 2300 hours every night? |
32583 | Do you understand what I mean? |
32583 | Do you understand what I mean? |
32583 | Formality really is n''t necessary among Mid Echelon, do you think? |
32583 | He said,"Am I keeping you from your work? |
32583 | It makes one uncomfortable, shall we say, to step out of one''s class?" |
32583 | No, I''m serious, my cynical friend-- what position would you like in the new government?" |
32583 | Or was Pettigill that foolish little cog? |
32583 | So what?" |
32583 | Sounds rather ridiculous, does n''t it? |
32583 | Tell me, Bartle-- how are your relations with psychotics?" |
32583 | That is, when every Echelon home is tuned to the melopsych tapecasts?" |
32583 | Then he leaned close to Bartle and said in a barely audible whisper,"This is n''t for publication in your article, is it?" |
32583 | There goes that old discourtesy again, eh?" |
32583 | What d''you want?" |
32011 | --_und also des tragischen_--what in God''s name does he mean by that--? 32011 About this PTA business-- you sure you want to go?" |
32011 | All right, what I really mean--_why_ am I wearing this necktie? |
32011 | And he sees what you see, he knows what you''re thinking, he can hear when people talk to you? |
32011 | And if that''s it, what''ll happen when he wakes up? |
32011 | And you wo n''t say anything about Leo to Mrs. Greer or anybody? |
32011 | Any headaches? 32011 Are you sure he''s really conscious at all?" |
32011 | Bad one? |
32011 | Can he read mine? |
32011 | Did n''t you want your coffee? |
32011 | Did they show anything unusual? |
32011 | Have they come back yet? |
32011 | He''ll need an incubator... to live... wo n''t he? |
32011 | Hm? |
32011 | How''s Leo taking it? |
32011 | How''s it going? |
32011 | How''s the money? |
32011 | Huh? 32011 I mean is he awake, or asleep and dreaming about us, like the Red King?" |
32011 | Kicks? |
32011 | Mm? |
32011 | Moy, do you remember when we used to worry about the law of opposites? |
32011 | Moy? |
32011 | No, who? |
32011 | No...."Belly hurt, too? |
32011 | Not till he''s born, I think, do n''t you? 32011 Okay now?" |
32011 | Seems that way sometimes, does n''t it? 32011 That''s g-- Well, that''s a funny thing for him to think, is n''t it?" |
32011 | The baby is absolutely normal? |
32011 | To be continued-- what kind of talk is that? |
32011 | We''ve always had it pretty good, have n''t we? 32011 Well, do you want another cup now?" |
32011 | Well, is n''t this nice? 32011 Well?" |
32011 | Well? |
32011 | What I mean--"Are you sure you''re really conscious? |
32011 | What for? |
32011 | What now? |
32011 | What was that about your mother? |
32011 | What''s the matter now? |
32011 | What''s the matter now? |
32011 | What''s the matter? |
32011 | What''s the matter? |
32011 | What''s wrong? |
32011 | What--? |
32011 | What? |
32011 | Where do you think labor pains usually start? |
32011 | Where the devil is the other baby book? |
32011 | Which, damn it? |
32011 | Why not try the English edition? |
32011 | You want me to see if there''s anything in the pot? |
32011 | _ Bluh!_"Why do you keep reading that stuff, if it makes you feel that way? |
32011 | _ Is that you, Connington? 32011 _ Why?_""We ca n''t sleep in the same bed,"she wailed. |
32011 | ***** Len stared at her; the whites of her eyes were showing:"Is there anything the matter with you?" |
32011 | And if that''s it, what will happen when he gets twice as much?" |
32011 | And you''ll go see the doctor tomorrow?" |
32011 | Are you crazy?" |
32011 | But are you feeling up to it?" |
32011 | But since the question had been"Do you plan to make teaching your career?" |
32011 | Can he read other people''s?" |
32011 | Did you know that a fetus in the womb only gets about half the amount of oxygen in his blood that he''ll have when he starts to breathe?" |
32011 | Dizziness? |
32011 | Do you seem to hear a real voice, or do you just know what he''s telling you, without knowing how you know?" |
32011 | Do you think Leo really knows what he''s doing?" |
32011 | Does it hurt much?" |
32011 | Dread? |
32011 | Have we had any soreness in our stomach?" |
32011 | He still is n''t talking to you?" |
32011 | How about Ganesh and Zeuxias?" |
32011 | How am I going to take care of the house and do Leo''s writing for him?" |
32011 | How are you young folks this warm evening?" |
32011 | How did women do housework every day, seven days a week, fifty- two goddam weeks a year? |
32011 | How have we been feeling?" |
32011 | How much could you say about his-- his personality? |
32011 | I do n''t care how much of a superbrain he is, once he''s born-- you know what I mean? |
32011 | I mean does he seem to know what he''s doing, or is he just striking out wildly in all directions?" |
32011 | I wanted to sink through the floor, but I had all I could do to keep from laughing when she fell down.... Len, what are we going to do?" |
32011 | It''s pretty important, is n''t it? |
32011 | Len, how could anybody go through nine hundred dollars that fast?" |
32011 | Now is n''t that a nuisance? |
32011 | See about that coffee, will you? |
32011 | Swelling in our legs or ankles?" |
32011 | The sheets are in the bottom--""On that couch? |
32011 | Uncertainty? |
32011 | Vomiting? |
32011 | What I want to know is, what is it like? |
32011 | What I''m getting at is, it ca n''t be because he''s getting more than the normal amount of oxygen, can it? |
32011 | What is this all--""Said what?" |
32011 | What were you going to say?" |
32011 | What, Len?" |
32011 | What?" |
32011 | You know who it was that raped Marianne in the garden?" |
32011 | You remember when you said suppose he''s asleep and dreaming, and what happens if he wakes up?" |
32011 | _ How are you feeling?_ His answer was muddled-- because of the anesthetic?--but she did n''t really need it. |
32011 | _ Tell him stop blurrrr too dangerrrr stop I feel worrrr stop I tellrrrr stop_"What, Leo? |
32011 | _ This disorderly cell growth... like a cancer._ Unpredictable: extra fingers or toes or a double dose of cortex? |
30971 | A duty-- to destroy a North American business? |
30971 | And why not you? |
30971 | And yours? 30971 Any message from the_ Pallas_?" |
30971 | Are you sure? |
30971 | As bad as here? 30971 Can you, these days?" |
30971 | Did n''t I explain before? 30971 Do n''t you remember? |
30971 | Do you know what you''re talking about? 30971 Do you mean you have n''t any nuclear generator?" |
30971 | Do you really handle that big a volume at a time? |
30971 | Do you seriously consider that a weapon? |
30971 | Do you think for one instant that your fantastic claim of acting legally will stand up in court? |
30971 | Entirely cryotronic, eh? |
30971 | Eventually, when we''re a few megabucks ahead of the game--"Do you really expect to become rich? |
30971 | Ever hear about the Convention of Vesta? |
30971 | For instance, wo n''t we be in the way when the next ship comes from Jupiter? |
30971 | Fun, huh? |
30971 | Have I no privacy? |
30971 | Have you gone crazy? 30971 Have you seen La Ziska?" |
30971 | Hello, Adam? 30971 Her?" |
30971 | Hi, Mike.... How''s she spinning?... 30971 How do I know you''re telling the truth?" |
30971 | How long? |
30971 | How many are there? 30971 How should I know? |
30971 | How the_ devil_? |
30971 | How''d you happen to join the Navy, if I may make so bold? |
30971 | Huh? |
30971 | Huh? |
30971 | Huh? |
30971 | If the Essjays get away with this stunt, what kind of life will your family be leading, ten years from now? 30971 In mercy''s name, why?" |
30971 | Is it really that important to you? |
30971 | Is it, as far as she''s concerned? |
30971 | Is that all the information you have? |
30971 | Is that possible? |
30971 | Is there no other possibility? 30971 Is this your first long space trip?" |
30971 | Look, Jimmy, can you keep everybody off the porch for a while then? 30971 May I come in?" |
30971 | Mike? |
30971 | Now will you talk? |
30971 | Now? |
30971 | Really? |
30971 | Shall we forget the whole episode? |
30971 | Sir? 30971 So why this hanky- panky?" |
30971 | The leftenant? 30971 Then they should''ve finished a lot quicker, should n''t they?" |
30971 | They did? 30971 Troubles?" |
30971 | Very well, sir, when do you next plan to be in Paris? |
30971 | Wake up, will you? |
30971 | Want me to do the talking? |
30971 | Well, for Jupiter''s sake,Blades exclaimed,"what do they expect? |
30971 | What about the observation terrace at Leyburg? |
30971 | What can I tell you? |
30971 | What can she do? |
30971 | What do we need an extra base for? 30971 What do you mean?" |
30971 | What the... the jumping blue blazes are you talking about? 30971 What will you do with your wealth?" |
30971 | What''ll you do for your next ten million, then? |
30971 | What''s TIMM? |
30971 | What''s good about it? |
30971 | What''s happened, Mike? |
30971 | What''s the matter? |
30971 | What''s the matter? |
30971 | What''s the significance of this farce? |
30971 | What''s the trouble? |
30971 | What''s the word? |
30971 | What''s this about a hazard? |
30971 | What? 30971 What? |
30971 | What? |
30971 | What? |
30971 | Whatever for? |
30971 | When is the next ship due? |
30971 | Where are you bound? |
30971 | Who can be against social justice? 30971 Who do you think you are?" |
30971 | Who''s there? |
30971 | Why are they hanging around? |
30971 | Why did n''t you publicize the facts afterwards? |
30971 | Why do n''t you go tell Adam the good news? |
30971 | Will you come quietly? |
30971 | With what? 30971 Yes--""How''s the repair work progressing? |
30971 | You mean you''re going to lie down and let them break us? |
30971 | You''d have to reprogram everything--"Reprogram what? |
30971 | _ Individually_ rich? |
30971 | ... mother me?_ He forgot about her, with Ellen to seat by the rail. |
30971 | A beautiful girl, a golden wine... and vice versa... why could n''t he simply relax and enjoy himself? |
30971 | A hell of an attractive target, to be sure; and after so much celibacy he was highly vulnerable; but did she really matter? |
30971 | Any chance of pumping some of those officers?" |
30971 | Are n''t we entitled to some return?" |
30971 | As stupid as your Essjay bosses? |
30971 | Besides, what could have gone wrong? |
30971 | But how long would the_ Altair_ stay? |
30971 | But if the Stations belonging to one country put in space weapons, what else could the others do?" |
30971 | But suppose the_ Altair_ spots those boats moving around?" |
30971 | But tied hand and foot to a shortsighted government, how much progress will we be able to make? |
30971 | But what are they going to believe, the sworn word of their Goddard House colleague, or the rantings of an asterite bum?" |
30971 | But what has this got to do with a battleship parked a couple of hundred kilometers from us?" |
30971 | But when we called on Admiral Hulse, and later when he called on us, did n''t you get the impression of, well, wariness? |
30971 | But why the armor? |
30971 | Ca n''t you at least give an impression?" |
30971 | Can I help?" |
30971 | Can openers?" |
30971 | Can you send a gig for her?" |
30971 | Can you spare me a minute? |
30971 | Can you swallow that story about a missile getting loose by accident?" |
30971 | Could Carlos take over as foreman? |
30971 | Could they be thinking of establishing a new base here?" |
30971 | Did he have to go fretting about what was probably a perfectly harmless conundrum?... |
30971 | Did n''t he seem to be watching and probing, every minute we were together?" |
30971 | Did some look startled, one or two open their mouths as if to protest and then snap them shut again at a warning look? |
30971 | Did you notice anything unusual with that party you were escorting?" |
30971 | Do n''t you know Central Control here is cryotronic?" |
30971 | Do you know what Jovian air does to substances like magnesium? |
30971 | Do you really believe the government of North America would send a battleship clear out here to do you dirt?" |
30971 | Do you want the Asians, or the Russians, or even the Europeans, to take over the asteroids?" |
30971 | Furthermore, why do the work here? |
30971 | Hastily:"Do you use this machine often?" |
30971 | Have you forgotten how sensitive they are about rank at home?" |
30971 | Hey, Mike, you heard the latest story about the Martian and the bishop?... |
30971 | High pressure?" |
30971 | Hm- m- m... if she could be gotten away from them--"How long will you be here?" |
30971 | How come?" |
30971 | How stupid do you think we are? |
30971 | I went to the bar and got myself another drink, listening as the mine owner''s big voice went on:"But what began it? |
30971 | Is that your idea of citizenship?" |
30971 | Is your game worth that candle?" |
30971 | Let''s discuss our next bottle instead... at the Coq d''Or in Paris, shall we say? |
30971 | May I?" |
30971 | One ca n''t have two spins simultaneously, can one? |
30971 | See you on Luna?" |
30971 | She''s probably the marryin''type anyway.__ In her shoes, though, what would I do? |
30971 | Should n''t I have?" |
30971 | So what?" |
30971 | Starlight, privacy, soft music on the piccolo-- who knows what I might find out?" |
30971 | Sword Enterprises, because Mike Blades''name suggested it-- what kind of name could you get out of Jimmy Chung, even if he was the senior partner? |
30971 | The public will only know there was an accident; who''ll give a hoot about the details? |
30971 | The radio shack? |
30971 | The radio shack?" |
30971 | Then quickly, as if to keep from remembering too much:"Do you care to hear the story? |
30971 | Think you can get to work now, Mike? |
30971 | We got troubles in the separator manifolds.... What''s the hurry, Mike, your batteries overcharged?" |
30971 | What are your alternatives?" |
30971 | What else can I do to help?" |
30971 | What makes you ask?" |
30971 | What more do they expect, for Harry''s sake?" |
30971 | What was she to him? |
30971 | What''s the matter? |
30971 | What''s the problem, Jimmy?" |
30971 | When did the asterites first start realizing they were n''t pseudopods of a dozen Terrestrial nations, but a single nation in their own right? |
30971 | Where?" |
30971 | Who''d have it in for a baby?" |
30971 | Why not put in an internal field generator, like a ship? |
30971 | Why should they do anything to us?" |
30971 | Why was he so interested in Central Control? |
30971 | Why?" |
30971 | Would n''t the bank rather have lent the money to some corporation?" |
30971 | You do n''t think I''d have let a man like Mike get away, do you?" |
30971 | [ Illustration]"I beg your pardon?" |
30971 | _ Nice kid, Avis, if she''d quit trying to... what? |
30971 | _ Why should you care?_ Blades thought. |
30971 | _ Why,_ he thought vaguely,_ do people always speak with scorn about Dutch courage? |
30971 | gas?" |
32447 | And you''ve come all the way from the surface to this mesa? 32447 Are we-- not condemned to Hell any more?" |
32447 | But how? 32447 But what does all this mean?" |
32447 | Ca n''t we stay here? |
32447 | Do n''t you still live in the vine- webs above the jungles? |
32447 | Do you understand? |
32447 | Hell''s not so bad, is it? |
32447 | Honath, what was your crime? |
32447 | If they had to embody the reality in symbols rather than writing it down directly, how could a mere pursemaker do better? |
32447 | Live on the ground all the time? |
32447 | Mathild? |
32447 | Oh? |
32447 | Pursemaker, what is your answer? |
32447 | Some molds help prevent wounds from festering.... How is he? |
32447 | That way? |
32447 | To make men? 32447 What do you make of this?" |
32447 | What does he mean? |
32447 | What for? 32447 What higher reality is this?" |
32447 | Who was it cut the blasphemies into the hardwood tree, by the house of Hosi the Lawgiver? |
32447 | You actually plan to stay alive in Hell, do n''t you, Alaskon? |
32447 | You do not deny the charges? |
32447 | _ All_ our people? 32447 A second voice said:What are you called?" |
32447 | And after that--? |
32447 | But this much water in motion? |
32447 | But you''re going to drive them out?" |
32447 | Do you know a better place?" |
32447 | Do you know that you killed three demons with your bare hands, you and Mathild and Alaskon?" |
32447 | Do you understand what I say?" |
32447 | Honath, how did you three manage to escape, then?" |
32447 | Honath, if we stick to the course of the stream.... Where was I? |
32447 | How did you find that out?" |
32447 | Is he-- did he die?" |
32447 | Or had he passed the first side- branch in the dark without seeing it? |
32447 | Suppose the demon that-- that took Charl is still following us? |
32447 | Tell me, Honath, in what way did you not believe in the Giants?" |
32447 | Tell me, has any condemned man ever escaped from the jungle floor before you people?" |
32447 | Tell me, pursemaker: if men need not fear the Giants, why should they fear the law?" |
32447 | Was this still some joke even more cruel? |
32447 | Were you just going to sit here until the furies came for you, Honath?" |
32447 | What did it matter? |
32447 | What do you think they''ll do then?" |
32447 | What''s the matter? |
32447 | Why not sleep it over? |
32447 | Why should he bear witness against the young man? |
32407 | Are there many of you natives? |
32407 | Are you having any other troubles? |
32407 | Are you-- telepathic? |
32407 | Are-- are you a native? |
32407 | But Great Oxy,the administrator sputtered,"ca n''t you control yourself?" |
32407 | But ca n''t you do anything for it? |
32407 | But what else can I do? |
32407 | Ca n''t you do anything for him? |
32407 | Can you imagine the Council sustaining anything like that for long? |
32407 | Can you keep him there and busy so that he wo n''t notice the missiles coming? |
32407 | Did you understand me? |
32407 | Do all females of your race look nice like you? |
32407 | Does n''t it? |
32407 | Dying? |
32407 | Everything all right now? |
32407 | He went to visit them? |
32407 | How is he, Curl? 32407 How long have you been having these-- er, spurious moods?" |
32407 | How many in round numbers? |
32407 | I beg your pardon? |
32407 | Is the Captain there? |
32407 | It is-- contagious? |
32407 | It was that bad? |
32407 | Look,she said,"would you do me a favor?" |
32407 | Oh? |
32407 | Radio? |
32407 | Speculative? |
32407 | Tensor,Curl said thoughtfully,"did you actually go to inspect the savages?" |
32407 | That means you do n''t actually know what I am thinking? |
32407 | Then how did you learn my language? |
32407 | These moods come unwillingly, is that it? 32407 They communicate?" |
32407 | What about this uncivilized hubbub the Prime raised that caused the council to order him to destroy himself? |
32407 | What do you call yourselves? |
32407 | What in Oxy for? |
32407 | What is it? |
32407 | What is it? |
32407 | What kind of a reaction, Tensor? 32407 What,"he asked politely,"is disturbing you so?" |
32407 | When? |
32407 | Would you help me repair my radio? |
32407 | Your civilization is based on the mind, is n''t it? 32407 And how strong was it? |
32407 | And they do n''t go away entirely when you shift your endocrine balance?" |
32407 | Could n''t you just tell me where your superiors are and let me teleport there? |
32407 | Did he tell you what he said to me?" |
32407 | Did you examine him? |
32407 | Did you have a reaction?" |
32407 | Do you know if there are many of them?" |
32407 | Do you think you can control yourself if you know that you are going to investigate the aliens whether you like it or not?" |
32407 | Do you understand? |
32407 | How did they accomplish it?" |
32407 | In a faint voice, she said,"I-- I guess there is n''t much I can do about it, is there?" |
32407 | Is he dangerous?" |
32407 | May I use the radio now?" |
32407 | Now what could have happened six months ago?" |
32407 | Tensor broke in asking,"What is all this talk now? |
32407 | What about the privacy screen set up around the aliens?" |
32407 | What connection could these-- these aliens possibly have?" |
32407 | What happened there a while ago?" |
32407 | What have you found out?" |
32407 | What''s up out there?" |
32407 | Where do you come from?" |
32680 | Ai n''t she interested? |
32680 | Any cabs around? |
32680 | How big''s the universe, Harry? |
32680 | How come? 32680 How do you know where it''s going to end, Joe?" |
32680 | How you gon na find her, Joe? |
32680 | If you went off to another world,I says slyly,"just how did you get back?" |
32680 | It''s tough, Joe,I says,"but what can you do about it?" |
32680 | Just picked this world out of all the millions there are? 32680 Look, Harry,"Joe says,"remember when we were talking about all the people who did n''t fit in this world?" |
32680 | No cab drivers? |
32680 | Think you''ll ever be back, Joe? |
32680 | What about all the kids? |
32680 | What am I going to do? |
32680 | What are you gon na do with the booths in town? |
32680 | What do you think you''re going to do? |
32680 | What does Marge think? |
32680 | What if people could choose the type of world they wanted to live in? |
32680 | What is it? |
32680 | What makes people unhappy, Harry? |
32680 | What''s the matter with Marge? |
32680 | What''s this got to do with it? |
32680 | When was the last time you saw Wally? |
32680 | You are n''t really thinking of leaving are you, Ma''m? |
32680 | You wo n''t think it over, Joe? |
32680 | All of a sudden Joe says out of a clear blue sky:"Harry, this is a hell of a world we live in, is n''t it?" |
32680 | Electronics, huh? |
32680 | He looks kinda green and says:"What do you mean, everybody''s gone?" |
32680 | I sit there feeling puzzled but a lot less sleepy and finally I ask:"Anything wrong, Joe?" |
32680 | You did n''t expect me to stay behind when everybody else had left, did you? |
32680 | You? |
31980 | Allavarg takes care of little boys and girls, does n''t he? 31980 Allavarg would n''t want you to disobey your father and mother, would he?" |
31980 | And it''s his job to be here and look after the-- the nursery? |
31980 | And what then? |
31980 | Before you spank me or after? |
31980 | But are n''t you_ our_ little boy? |
31980 | Daddy, did you know Biffy had puppies? 31980 Did you call me, Daddy?" |
31980 | Do I get my spanking now? |
31980 | Does he come over here and play in your yard? 31980 Framish?" |
31980 | Grow up, you mean? |
31980 | He''s a friend, is n''t he? |
31980 | Hello, Fred? |
31980 | How did it_ go_ through the window? |
31980 | How do you call him? |
31980 | How would you like to help with something, Richie? |
31980 | Huh? |
31980 | I mean,he explained, his patience wavering,"you threw the ball so that it broke the window, did n''t you?" |
31980 | Kin I go? |
31980 | No room? 31980 Oh? |
31980 | Please? 31980 Really?" |
31980 | Richie, what is it? |
31980 | Richie,said Jonathan,"what''s a Caroom?" |
31980 | Richie,said his father, when he could trust his voice again,"how did it happen?" |
31980 | That again? |
31980 | The other members of the crew are all alive, all--"I suppose Easton told you that? |
31980 | Under- stand? |
31980 | Well, you know my school? 31980 Well-- why do n''t you help me so I_ do n''t_ framish?" |
31980 | What did I forget, Richie? |
31980 | What does shurgub mean? |
31980 | What keeps him busy? |
31980 | What''ll happen after he framishes? 31980 What''s an Allavarg?" |
31980 | What''s that? |
31980 | What? |
31980 | Where did Allavarg come from, Richie? |
31980 | Where does he live? |
31980 | Where is it? |
31980 | Whose nursery? |
31980 | Why ca n''t I go? |
31980 | Why do n''t you just freeble him? |
31980 | Why is it? |
31980 | Why is there a nursery? |
31980 | Why not now? |
31980 | Why? |
31980 | You,Jonathan accused,"have been reading that columnist-- what''s- his- name? |
31980 | _ Here_? 31980 _ Our_ nursery?" |
31980 | _ Your_ friend? 31980 ''Cause_ here_ there''s almost as much gladdisl as back home and--"Gladdisl? |
31980 | But I_ will_ after--""After what?" |
31980 | But tell me, Mr. Easton, do you understand me?" |
31980 | Can I go with him?" |
31980 | Can I go with him?" |
31980 | Can I?" |
31980 | Can I?" |
31980 | Carooms-- Martians? |
31980 | Did Richie mean the greenhouse down the road? |
31980 | Do n''t you blikkel English? |
31980 | Do n''t you blikkel English?" |
31980 | Do n''t you blikkel English?" |
31980 | Do you murv this? |
31980 | Do you-- do you murv me?" |
31980 | Does he play with you?" |
31980 | Does he, Richie?" |
31980 | Earth? |
31980 | Easton?" |
31980 | Easton?" |
31980 | Easton?" |
31980 | Growing population? |
31980 | How could you?" |
31980 | How do they know Easton ever got to Mars, anyway? |
31980 | How long does it take before they get to be civilized?" |
31980 | If you let Mr. Easton go back, can I go, too? |
31980 | Is it that bad?" |
31980 | Is that it?" |
31980 | Maybe there_ is_ a language--"Spanking?" |
31980 | No room? |
31980 | No way to cut down the birth rate? |
31980 | Nursery? |
31980 | Okay? |
31980 | Okay?" |
31980 | On the paradise that was Mars? |
31980 | Or had the Martians learned English from Easton, and had Easton then formed a sort of pidgin- English- Martian of his own? |
31980 | Or would you rather have a tray in here?" |
31980 | Please? |
31980 | Question: What is the message? |
31980 | The message? |
31980 | They said I could come back if I gave you the message, but I have to come back alone because there''s no room for more people!_ No room? |
31980 | Too many Martians on Mars? |
31980 | Too many what? |
31980 | Was Martian actually such a close relative to English? |
31980 | Was there a Mr. Allavarg who worked there? |
31980 | What do you mean, what''s the matter? |
31980 | What do you mean?" |
31980 | What to do? |
31980 | What were you doing when the ball went through the window?" |
31980 | What''s the matter with you? |
31980 | What''s the matter? |
31980 | What''s the matter? |
31980 | Where?" |
31980 | Why did n''t they just do that? |
31980 | Why do n''t they have the nursery back where Allavarg came from?" |
31980 | Why do n''t you freeble him and get me another one?" |
31980 | Why does n''t the Institute give up?" |
31980 | Why, I saw one actually--""Let''s go back a little, shall we?" |
31980 | Will he be able to tell me about his trip?" |
31980 | You know my teacher in school? |
31980 | You know when my teacher was different?" |
31980 | You see, Allavarg came and gave me a tressimox of gladdisl and now that I''m a Caroom again-- What? |
31980 | You''re a Gunderguck and of course--""Huh?" |
31980 | _ Where_ is the nursery?" |
29869 | But how happen there to be such evidences of progression as exist? |
29869 | But what of the spots commonly so called? |
29869 | But,it may be asked,"if living creatures then existed, why do we not find fossiliferous strata of that age, or an earlier age?" |
29869 | But,it will perhaps be asked,"how are the emotions to be analyzed, and their modes of evolution to be ascertained? |
29869 | (_ a_) How far is development of the sexual sentiment dependent upon intellectual advance-- upon growth of imaginative power? |
29869 | (_ a_) To what other traits than degree of mental evolution is impulsiveness related? |
29869 | (_ a_) What is the relation between mental complexity and mental mass? |
29869 | (_ b_) How far is it related to emotional advance; and especially to evolution of those emotions which originate from sympathy? |
29869 | (_ b_) Is there in many cases, as there appears to be in some cases, a traceable relation between the period of arrest and the period of puberty? |
29869 | (_ b_) What connexion is there between this trait and the social state? |
29869 | (_ b_) What is its relation to mass of brain? |
29869 | (_ b_) What is the relation to the social state, as more or less complex? |
29869 | (_ c_) Does it not tend towards, and is it not fostered by, monogamy? |
29869 | (_ c_) Is mental decay early in proportion as mental evolution is rapid? |
29869 | (_ d_) What are the relations of this trait to the social state, as nomadic or settled, predatory or industrial? |
29869 | (_ d_) What connexion has it with maintenance of the family bond, and the consequent better rearing of children? |
29869 | ***** And now, must not this uniformity of procedure be a consequence of some fundamental necessity? |
29869 | ***** Is it possible to make a true classification without the aid of analysis? |
29869 | ***** Of this reaction displayed in the later writings of Mr. Darwin, let us now ask-- Has it not to be carried further? |
29869 | *****"But where are the direct proofs that inheritance of functionally- produced modifications takes place?" |
29869 | And do such conclusions affect in any way the conclusions now current? |
29869 | And if they differ, can we, from the process of nebular condensation, infer the conditions under which they assume one or other character? |
29869 | And if transparent, will not the light from the remote side of the photosphere seen through them, be nearly as bright as that of the side next to us? |
29869 | And now, what will be the character of these strata, old and new? |
29869 | And the question is-- Can they be correctly grouped after this method? |
29869 | And then what are we to say of harmony? |
29869 | And then, how about their long heads and sharp noses? |
29869 | And what is the objection? |
29869 | And when we ask-- Where are they? |
29869 | Are not these significant facts? |
29869 | Are the internal structures of celestial bodies all the same, or do they differ? |
29869 | Are there reasons for thinking that they are liable to change by increase or decrease? |
29869 | Are these developed by running? |
29869 | Assuming, however, that the facilities for immigration had become adequate; which would be the first mammals to arrive and live? |
29869 | But are they rightly classed as parabolic? |
29869 | But how could he possibly arrive at so grotesque a conception as that the progenitor of his tribe was the sun, or the moon, or a particular star? |
29869 | But if these interior gases are non- luminous from the absence of precipitated matter, must they not for the same reason be transparent? |
29869 | But if this be admitted why need the hypothesis be abandoned? |
29869 | But in what shapes will they re- appear? |
29869 | But now suppose that instead of such a spheroid, we assume one of, say, twenty or thirty times the mass; what will then happen? |
29869 | But now what may be expected by and by to happen? |
29869 | But now, what will result from a slow alteration of climate, produced as above described? |
29869 | But what if they are not inheritable? |
29869 | But what if we learn that many of the same genera continued to exist throughout enormous epochs, measured by several vast systems of strata? |
29869 | By what direct effect of function on structure, can the shell of a nut have been evolved? |
29869 | By what process does a changed part modify other parts? |
29869 | Can the real relations of things be determined by the obvious characteristics of the things? |
29869 | Can there be traced( other things equal) a relation between physical vivacity and mental impulsiveness? |
29869 | Can this also be mere coincidence? |
29869 | Do its limbs and viscera rush together from all the points of the compass? |
29869 | Do not all dogs occupy themselves in sniffing about here and there all day long: tracing animals of their own kind and of other kinds? |
29869 | Do not the two habitually vary together? |
29869 | Do such differences vary in degree, or in kind, or in both? |
29869 | Do they exist by the Divine Will? |
29869 | Do we not find in some of the more advanced primitive communities an analogous condition? |
29869 | Do we not here discern analogies to the first stages of human societies? |
29869 | Do we not ourselves call a distinguished singer or actor a star? |
29869 | Do we not ourselves sometimes speak figuratively of a tall, fat man as a mountain of flesh? |
29869 | Does any one think this a tenable position? |
29869 | Does not the universality of the_ law_ imply a universal_ cause_? |
29869 | Does the like hold with the mental nature? |
29869 | For in what has essentially consisted the progress of natural- history- classification? |
29869 | For what is the peculiarity of the Rhizopods, exemplified by the_ Amoeba_? |
29869 | For whence has he got this notion of"special creations,"which he thinks so reasonable, and fights for so vigorously? |
29869 | From which and other like facts, does it not seem an unavoidable inference, that new emotions are developed by new experiences-- new habits of life? |
29869 | Has the natural selection of favourable variations been the sole factor? |
29869 | Hence a series of inquiries, of which these are some:--(_a_) What is the relation between mental mass and bodily mass? |
29869 | Hence arise the questions-- In what order, in what degrees, and in what combinations, do they come into play? |
29869 | Hence arose the inquiry-- What structure will result from the process of nebular condensation? |
29869 | Hence the question-- Do not the mental natures of the sexes in alien types of Man diverge in unlike ways and degrees? |
29869 | How are all these differences to be accounted for on the hypothesis of genesis from a nebulous ring? |
29869 | How are these propositions reconcilable? |
29869 | How are we to interpret these strange transformations? |
29869 | How can aeriform matter withstand such a pressure?" |
29869 | How can it then have been produced? |
29869 | How can these be said to exercise their organs of smell more than other dogs? |
29869 | How do these implications consist with the nebular hypothesis? |
29869 | How does it cover the causes which operate here? |
29869 | How does this fact consist with the hypothesis that nebulæ are remote galaxies? |
29869 | How then can there result a movement common to them all? |
29869 | How then, from the absence of fossils in the Longmynd beds and their equivalents, can we conclude that the Earth was"azoic"when they were formed? |
29869 | How, then, can such telescopes make individually visible the stars of a nebula which is half a million times the distance of Sirius? |
29869 | How, then, can that be instanced as an example of volition, which occurs even when volition is antagonistic? |
29869 | How, then, did organic evolution begin? |
29869 | If oxygen in presence of light destroys one of these minutest portions of protoplasm, what will be its effect on a larger portion of protoplasm? |
29869 | If"natural selection is a mere phrase,"how can Mr. Darwin, who thought it explained the origin of species, be regarded as wise? |
29869 | Is any arrest of mental development simultaneously caused? |
29869 | Is it most likely that there have been ten millions of special creations? |
29869 | Is it not manifest, then, that the exploded hypothesis of Werner continues to influence geological speculation? |
29869 | Is it not significant that we have hit on the same word to distinguish the function of our House of Commons? |
29869 | Is it not, then, as we said, that the evidence in these cases is very suspicious? |
29869 | Is it so among the uncivilized? |
29869 | Is it thrown down from the clouds? |
29869 | Is it true always, as it appears to be generally true, that women are less modifiable than men? |
29869 | Is not the fallacy manifest? |
29869 | Is this due to constitutional apathy? |
29869 | It may not be amiss here to ask-- What is the meaning of these integrations? |
29869 | It seems to me, however, that Mr. McLennan gives but an indefinite answer to the essential question-- How did the worship of animals and plants arise? |
29869 | May we from these propositions, and especially from the last, draw any conclusions respecting the evolution of heat during nebular condensation? |
29869 | May we not rationally seek for some all- pervading principle which determines this all- pervading process of things? |
29869 | May we not say that the points of difference serve but to bring into clearer light the points of analogy? |
29869 | May we not say that this is what takes place in an aboriginal tribe? |
29869 | Meanwhile, how would the surfaces of the upheaved masses be occupied? |
29869 | Now in these different stages of aggregation, may we not see paralleled the union of groups of connate tribes into nations? |
29869 | Now may we not in the growth of a consolidated kingdom out of petty sovereignties or baronies, observe analogous changes? |
29869 | Now what do these facts prove? |
29869 | On the one hand, what follows from the untruth of the assumption? |
29869 | On the other hand, what follows if the truth of the assumption be granted? |
29869 | Or, once more, if magistrates are the artificial joints of society, how can reward and punishment be its nerves? |
29869 | Putting these two statements together, can there be any doubt about the genesis of these tribal names? |
29869 | Shall we accept this implication? |
29869 | Shall we not infer that, be their nature what it may, they must be at least as near to us as the extremities of our own sidereal system? |
29869 | Should it not require an infinity of evidence to show that nebulæ are not parts of our sidereal system? |
29869 | Should it not require overwhelming evidence to make us believe as much? |
29869 | So that we have still to ask-- Why have savage tribes so generally taken animals and plants and other things as totems? |
29869 | The difference is unlikely to be a constant one; and, looking for variation, we may ask what is its amount, and under what conditions does it occur? |
29869 | The question, then, suggests itself-- Do the mental natures of the sexes differ in a constant or in a variable degree? |
29869 | Then what becomes of the Divine Power? |
29869 | Then what kind of nature is that by which they act apart from the Divine Will? |
29869 | There is the question-- Whence come these"Forces,"spoken of as separate from the"Will of God"--did they pre- exist? |
29869 | Though he would, doubtless, disown this as an article of faith, is not his thinking unconsciously influenced by it? |
29869 | To what cause must this decrease be ascribed? |
29869 | To what classes will the increasing Fauna be for a long period confined? |
29869 | Under what circumstances are we likely to find this vegetation fossilized? |
29869 | Was the share in organic evolution which Mr. Darwin latterly assigned to the transmission of modifications caused by use and disuse, its due share? |
29869 | Well, may we not trace a parallel step in social progress? |
29869 | Well, which is the most rational theory about these ten millions of species? |
29869 | What are its relations to polyandry and polygyny? |
29869 | What are likely to succeed fish? |
29869 | What are the corollaries in relation to concentrating nebulous spheroids? |
29869 | What are the implications? |
29869 | What can be more widely contrasted than a newly- born child and the small, semi- transparent spherule constituting the human ovum? |
29869 | What can have induced this tribe to ascribe special sacredness to one creature, and that tribe to another? |
29869 | What could have put it into the imagination of any one that he was descended from the dawn? |
29869 | What effect is produced on mental nature by mixture of races? |
29869 | What follows? |
29869 | What have the experiences of each been doing in aid of the emotional development we are considering? |
29869 | What incident forces? |
29869 | What is the meaning of these facts? |
29869 | What is the obvious implication? |
29869 | What is there in the hypothesis of_ necessary_, as distinguished from_ actual_, correlation of parts, which is particularly in harmony with Theism? |
29869 | What must be the working of this process under the conditions of aboriginal life? |
29869 | What now must be the constitution of this atmosphere? |
29869 | What now must result from the action of the waves in the course of a geologic epoch? |
29869 | What now will be the characters of these late- arriving portions? |
29869 | What now will happen with these two strata? |
29869 | What possible explanation of this can be given on the current hypothesis? |
29869 | What relations do they bear in each case to the habits of life, the domestic arrangements, and the social arrangements? |
29869 | What resulted? |
29869 | What will be the characters of a cloud thus occupying the interior of a cyclone? |
29869 | What will result? |
29869 | What would result from them in a photosphere constituted and conditioned as above supposed? |
29869 | What would they be? |
29869 | What, then, is the conclusion that remains? |
29869 | What, then, is the interpretation inevitably put upon death? |
29869 | What, then, shall we say of the general implication? |
29869 | What, then, shall we say on finding that there are thousands of nebulæ so placed? |
29869 | When did the feeling begin? |
29869 | Where art thou wandering?" |
29869 | Whether the emotions are, therefore, to be regarded as divergent modes of action that have become unlike by successive modifications? |
29869 | Which were the parts thus differently exposed? |
29869 | Which, then, is most open to the charge of covert Atheism? |
29869 | Who would have imagined that the nervous system is a modified portion of the primitive epidermis? |
29869 | Why do I introduce these familiar truths so entirely irrelevant to my subject? |
29869 | Why does not the frown make it smile, and the mother''s laugh make it weep? |
29869 | Why does this partially- established nervous structure betray its presence thus early in the human being? |
29869 | Why should this mode of thought lead the savage to imagine a combination of bird and mammal; and not only to imagine it, but to worship it as a god? |
29869 | Why this marvellous fact? |
29869 | Will it not return also after this still more prolonged quiescence and rigidity? |
29869 | and how did there come into existence that power of perception which the chick''s actions show? |
29869 | or does it not commonly happen that certain hidden characteristics, on which the obvious ones depend, are the truly significant ones? |
29869 | or must there not be an analytical basis to every true classification? |
29869 | or must we hold to the notion that it struggles up out of the ground? |
29869 | or must we receive the old Hebrew idea, that God takes clay and moulds a new creature? |
29869 | or shall we not rather conclude that the nebulæ are_ not_ remote galaxies? |
29869 | or that certain others are referable to different periods, because the_ facies_ of their Faunas are different? |
29869 | that is to say-- Do not mental complexity and social complexity act and react on each other? |
33843 | Dark, Grandpa? |
33843 | I wonder what the hell they think they''re doing? |
33843 | What''ll it be like, Grandpa? |
33843 | What''s it mean when someone blinks blue light in lots of flashes, and then glows red and starts sinking, huh, Grandpa? |
33843 | What''s''overcharged,''Grandpa? 33843 Can you really get too much? |
31577 | A warning maybe? |
31577 | About five minutes? |
31577 | And his brain? |
31577 | And no other Security Officer would do? |
31577 | Any luck with the Senator? |
31577 | Any luck? |
31577 | Anything else--_sir_? |
31577 | Are they friends of yours? |
31577 | Author of the Arnold Law? |
31577 | Bad, were they? |
31577 | Beautiful evening, is n''t it? |
31577 | Bored? |
31577 | Do you only handle the earth runs? |
31577 | Dubbinville, was n''t it? |
31577 | Dubbinville? |
31577 | Even Bobbie Burns? 31577 For readers? |
31577 | Friends? 31577 Fun?" |
31577 | Handsome, were they? |
31577 | Hot day, was it? |
31577 | How about transportation? |
31577 | How do you do, Mr. Parker? 31577 How much?" |
31577 | I''m to understand this could n''t be put off until Monday? |
31577 | Is there another kind? 31577 Is there anything to drink on board?" |
31577 | Is there no privacy? 31577 It''s fine,"he said and to Martha,"How do you do?" |
31577 | Just what kind of business do you think is going on up there, Senator? |
31577 | Not even about that new one, that June? |
31577 | Not much to do here, for a city man, is there? |
31577 | Oh, yes, and Senator Arnold? 31577 Oh? |
31577 | Or did you plan to see Senator Arnold? |
31577 | Patsy? |
31577 | Remind me about it Monday if I forget, will you? 31577 Retired farmers, mostly?" |
31577 | Ryder? 31577 Senile, you''re thinking?" |
31577 | Subversive reading, you think? |
31577 | The trip out do you in? |
31577 | The-- Arnold Law applies there, too, does n''t it? |
31577 | This Ryder was something of an-- opportunist? |
31577 | Through for the week? |
31577 | Was that Doctor Ryan by any chance? |
31577 | Well, damn it, man, are you dumb? 31577 What else?" |
31577 | What kind of warning? |
31577 | What''s the population here? |
31577 | When''s the next? |
31577 | Who does n''t? |
31577 | Why did he hate the printed word? |
31577 | Why should n''t everything be all right? 31577 Why-- why, Martha? |
31577 | Why? |
31577 | Why? |
31577 | Wild? |
31577 | Would you like a little snack? |
31577 | Am I being played for a patsy?" |
31577 | An art that persisted without followers? |
31577 | And sex? |
31577 | And the men would be out and looking around and what more did you need? |
31577 | And then,"Why do you ask?" |
31577 | And what was Mars but mines? |
31577 | And what was their crime? |
31577 | And when''s the first to Milwaukee?" |
31577 | And where was June''s bright metallic laughter being heard this golden afternoon? |
31577 | And who else could it be? |
31577 | Are there no sanctuaries?" |
31577 | As a guess, what do you think it is, in the old Fisher place, on the Range Road?" |
31577 | At the risk of seeming forward would you like to go swimming with me this afternoon?" |
31577 | Beautiful day, is n''t it?" |
31577 | But printers? |
31577 | But writers without an audience? |
31577 | Corruption? |
31577 | Did n''t the man realize what a risk he was taking? |
31577 | Did you listen last night?" |
31577 | Do you know who you''re talking to, young man?" |
31577 | For was n''t a large part of it boy meets girl? |
31577 | For was n''t he the cream of the lot, the most obvious scholar, the most evident gentleman? |
31577 | Friends of yours?" |
31577 | Fun in the sun at Dubbinville, U.S.A. Would n''t the gang at home get a belt out of this? |
31577 | Had any poets been born since the Arnold Law, any writers? |
31577 | He said,"Do you work in town?" |
31577 | He''d heard Mrs. Klein say,"Another meeting tonight, Martha?" |
31577 | How had wrestling ever taken the place of words? |
31577 | Ink? |
31577 | Is there-- a place to stay in town, a hotel?" |
31577 | It was a logical answer and why did n''t it satisfy him? |
31577 | It was her turn to look at the water-- and to color? |
31577 | Just over the hill, is n''t it?" |
31577 | Klein?" |
31577 | Lateral- American, the skyway to the stars, right?" |
31577 | Mrs. Klein said,"You''re leaving so soon, Martha?" |
31577 | Or was n''t it going to be a pitch?" |
31577 | Parker?" |
31577 | Parker?" |
31577 | Parker?" |
31577 | Parker?" |
31577 | Political resentment-- or some local feud? |
31577 | Printers-- and what would they print? |
31577 | She paused, disconcerted"I beg your pardon?" |
31577 | She said,"I was too forward to be believed this afternoon, perhaps? |
31577 | Simple enough-- how can there be subversive literature if there is no literature? |
31577 | Someone said,"Dreaming, city- man?" |
31577 | Someone said,"Yes?" |
31577 | Stranger in town?" |
31577 | The writers? |
31577 | There''s no law against_ that_ yet excepting some of the old ones-- and who has time for the old ones?" |
31577 | They talked about the ridiculous price of food in the city and how cool the house was after the heat of the day and what was it like on Venus? |
31577 | This was the true giant, and who was quoting him? |
31577 | To fight the good fight?" |
31577 | Was Glen Ryder a friend of Senator Arnold''s?" |
31577 | Was it early? |
31577 | Was that a mimeograph machine? |
31577 | Was there some urge to write in a readerless world? |
31577 | Well, was it his business? |
31577 | Well?" |
31577 | Were the people so stupid they could n''t be trusted with words? |
31577 | What have you got to say?" |
31577 | What kind of men is the Department hiring these days?" |
31577 | What kind of mind would it take to believe there was corruption in that group? |
31577 | What more did he need? |
31577 | What was Venus but a sanctuary, a vacation spot, and what was Mars but mines? |
31577 | What was it someone had said about marriage? |
31577 | What''s Montague? |
31577 | What''s in a name? |
31577 | Where could n''t one find sex in print, even among the prissy writers? |
31577 | Where does he live?" |
31577 | Who is this, please?" |
31577 | Who? |
31577 | Why did he feel so free? |
31577 | Why should he fret over a gang of law- breakers? |
31577 | Why should he hang around this whistle stop for a wasted week- end, holding kitchen conversations with the unmighty living? |
31577 | Why?" |
31577 | Will that be all right?" |
31577 | With all their grand talk, who wanted to leave Mother Earth? |
31577 | Yet is it possible for anyone to predict an unvisited future? |
31577 | You could n''t expect them to run and shout, could you?" |
31577 | You liked the room?" |
31577 | You want me to stop it?" |
31577 | You''ve had supper?" |
31577 | Your credentials?" |
31577 | _ Studious let me sit_--in front of a video set, to watch the wrestling? |
31577 | _ Studious let me sit__ And hold high converse with the mighty dead_ Where had he heard that? |
31577 | that which we call a rose, By any other name would smell as sweet...''"The rich voice, the flowing rhythm, the silence-- was it Burns she quoted? |
31094 | And if I do n''t go along with you? |
31094 | And their records? 31094 And what about his work at the end of the China war? |
31094 | And what do they make? |
31094 | And where are the files now? |
31094 | Any particular thorns in his side? |
31094 | Anything happen since I left, Prex? |
31094 | Anything new, Tom? |
31094 | Are you the one that roughed me up? |
31094 | But why_ here_? 31094 But you got the story rigged all right?" |
31094 | By whom? |
31094 | Can I help you on sources? |
31094 | Chew? |
31094 | Did he ever entertain any business friends during that time-- any that you can remember? |
31094 | Do you have any idea? |
31094 | Do you know what he did? |
31094 | Does n''t this strike you a little odd? |
31094 | Drop the story? 31094 First off: what did your father do before he went into politics?" |
31094 | Frank Mariel? 31094 Harry Dartmouth told me--""And who told Harry Dartmouth?" |
31094 | He did n''t keep anything personal at home? |
31094 | How are you feeling? |
31094 | How long have I been out? |
31094 | How''s the biography coming? |
31094 | I''m breaking with the routine, do you understand? 31094 Including murder, is that right?" |
31094 | Is it serious? |
31094 | Is the line scrambled? |
31094 | Message--? |
31094 | Official? |
31094 | Say, what''s the idea pounding on a man''s door at this time of night? 31094 Security? |
31094 | She knew about it all the time? |
31094 | So you turned them over to Dartmouth anyway? 31094 Sounds insane, does n''t it? |
31094 | Tell me,he said,"did your father have anything to do with a man named Mariel?" |
31094 | That''s not what you want, either? |
31094 | The Rocket Project--? |
31094 | The story on the Rocket Project? |
31094 | Then perhaps you''d tell me precisely what you_ do_ mean? |
31094 | Then what do you think of this? |
31094 | This the man? |
31094 | This the personal file? |
31094 | What about Ann? |
31094 | What do you know about Harry Dartmouth? |
31094 | What do you mean-- about my precious father--? |
31094 | What do you mean? |
31094 | What do you want to talk about? |
31094 | What do you want? |
31094 | What''s the scoop, boy? 31094 What''s this man doing now?" |
31094 | What''s your relation to Ingersoll? |
31094 | What-- what are you going to do? |
31094 | What-- what are you planning to do to me? |
31094 | Where am I? |
31094 | Where are Dartmouth''s plants located? |
31094 | Which dates, please? |
31094 | Who has them? |
31094 | Who''re the goons? |
31094 | Who''s using one of those things? |
31094 | Why do n''t you start with the newspaper files? |
31094 | Why the secrecy? |
31094 | With garbage like that? 31094 Would you say that they were enemies?" |
31094 | Yes-- they followed me all the way from Lincoln-- what happened to them? |
31094 | You do n''t like scalders, eh? 31094 You feel like talking?" |
31094 | You have n''t released a story yet--? |
31094 | You mean you think he was murdered? |
31094 | You planning to go out or something? |
31094 | You saw it, David? |
31094 | You saw it? |
31094 | You saw it? |
31094 | You silly fool, what do you think you''re doing when you play games with a mob like this? 31094 You_ mean_ that, do n''t you?" |
31094 | An angry voice snarled,"You up there, whoever you are, where''d you leave your brains? |
31094 | And of all things, why me_ alone_? |
31094 | And what do you think he''s done with them? |
31094 | And where to go now to find them? |
31094 | And why bring_ me_ here, of all people? |
31094 | And why, above all, turn against her own father? |
31094 | Are you for me? |
31094 | But how could Mariel have known where he would be, and when? |
31094 | Can I help you?" |
31094 | Can you tell me that? |
31094 | Could_ any_ corporation be that big? |
31094 | Dartmouth disappeared, and with him the files-- why? |
31094 | Did he have any particular enemies?" |
31094 | Do n''t you know there''s a war on? |
31094 | Do you think they''re going to play fair? |
31094 | Ever hear of Ben Chamberlain, Mariel? |
31094 | Ever hear of them, Mariel?" |
31094 | Ever hear of those men, Mariel?" |
31094 | Get a big enough dose, and you''re dead, Mariel-- but I guess you know that, do n''t you? |
31094 | Go down and tell the people it is n''t really so bad being pounded to shreds? |
31094 | Got a minute?" |
31094 | Has he burnt them? |
31094 | He had known Dartmouth Bearing was big-- but that big? |
31094 | How about enemies? |
31094 | How about his files?" |
31094 | How about it, Mariel? |
31094 | How big could Dartmouth Bearing be? |
31094 | How do you know it''ll ever come?" |
31094 | How many millions went into that? |
31094 | How''s the Project going?" |
31094 | How''s the Rocket Project coming?" |
31094 | I''m to give you the truth, and let you do what you want with it, is that the idea? |
31094 | If not, what''s he going to do with them?" |
31094 | Inventories? |
31094 | Is this official, or grudge?" |
31094 | No, they had to be spiked, urged and goaded-- what would happen if they learned? |
31094 | Okay?" |
31094 | Only the people did n''t want war, and who ever listens to them? |
31094 | Or Frank Eberhardt? |
31094 | Or Jon Harding? |
31094 | Or against me?" |
31094 | Or was there another alternative? |
31094 | Shall I tell them this is a war to defend their freedoms, that it''s a great crusade against the evil forces of the world? |
31094 | Shipping orders, and files? |
31094 | Should I tell them they are n''t really being bombed, it''s all in their minds? |
31094 | Some people_ knew_ they were lies-- what could they really think? |
31094 | Something big, what''s it going to do to_ you_, Tom? |
31094 | Suddenly he felt a wave of extreme weariness sweep over him-- when had he last slept? |
31094 | There are lots of propagandists-- and why would he want a propagandist?" |
31094 | This ship in Arizona-- how long? |
31094 | This war, this whole rotten intrigue mess, and then_ this_?" |
31094 | To be raised for what? |
31094 | To his surprise, John Hart took the wire, and exploded in his ear,"Where in hell have you been? |
31094 | Understand that? |
31094 | Wars and wars and more wars? |
31094 | Was that a wild- goose chase I ran down there, learning about this?" |
31094 | What about the bonds?" |
31094 | What do you want me to do? |
31094 | What do you want with me?" |
31094 | What happened?" |
31094 | What kind of a sap do you think I am?" |
31094 | What kind of sap do you take me for?" |
31094 | What was he going to_ do_ if he went to the Berlin Conference?" |
31094 | What''s it going to get you? |
31094 | What''s your corroboration number?" |
31094 | When will it come? |
31094 | When?" |
31094 | Where are they?" |
31094 | Where are you?" |
31094 | Where do they keep them?" |
31094 | Where has he gone? |
31094 | Who has the files?" |
31094 | Who put you on my trail? |
31094 | Who told you Ingersoll was dead, and that I was scraping up Ingersoll''s past?" |
31094 | Who was I to ask questions? |
31094 | Why a note like this?" |
31094 | Why come here? |
31094 | Why could n''t Ingersoll use it? |
31094 | Why did Dartmouth want Ingersoll''s personal files?" |
31094 | Why me? |
31094 | Why run?" |
31094 | You''ve got the story, why should I repeat it?" |
31094 | You''ve never written an honest, true story in your life, but you always want the truth to start with, do n''t you? |
31094 | _ That''s_ the truth-- why not tell that to the people?" |
31094 | _ Why?_ Why had she strung him along, why had she even started to help him? |
31094 | _ Why?_ Why had she strung him along, why had she even started to help him? |
32751 | ''On her what?'' 32751 ''Silk? |
32751 | Damn it all, do n''t you people even read your own directives? 32751 How about that?" |
32751 | How come she did n''t stay? |
32751 | How to throw off the yoke of the oppressor who had come among us? 32751 Incompetent?" |
32751 | None of it? |
32751 | Prunella? |
32751 | Really? 32751 Then why worry about them?" |
32751 | ''Do y''know why we wear clothes made only of vegetable or synthetic fibers and not any animal wool, hide or fur?'' |
32751 | ''Do you think we can get''er into something made of silk?'' |
32751 | ''Now if Prunella was to wear somethin''like that, do y''spose the puffs would get''er?'' |
32751 | And what was this mysterious exception?" |
32751 | Can you imagine having an itch like that in your lungs?" |
32751 | Can you think of any substance fitting those requirements better than a nice warm mess of living protein?" |
32751 | Did n''t Prunella know about it? |
32751 | Do you have athlete''s foot?" |
32751 | Does_ that_ mean anything to you?" |
32751 | How to ease the bite of her lash on our quivering backs? |
32751 | How to restore our tiny, inoffensive still whose musical, tinkling drip we loved so well? |
32751 | It was the same stuff that we had been getting fat on for nearly two years, but did we eat any of his cooking that night? |
32751 | Just how you gon na, huh?''" |
32751 | The Moralist By JACK TAYLOR Illustrated by WEISS Aye,''tis a difficult thing to be a lady on a far world-- but who needs them there? |
32751 | The recommendations? |
32751 | The report? |
32751 | Why should silk be on the list?'' |
32876 | Do you think we''re alive? |
32876 | How did you escape? |
32876 | Is it true,Jenkins asked,"that the winner has the right to give terms?" |
32876 | Nice layout, huh? |
32876 | Now tell me, my valorous warder,she said in dulcet tones,"how will you do this?" |
32876 | Rigmarole? |
32876 | Up there? |
32876 | What happened? |
32876 | Yeah? 32876 And another thing,he went on after a few seconds,"what''s with this rigmarole you''re playing?" |
32876 | And who among us can challenge them?" |
32876 | Are you sure, my friend, that you have the skill?" |
32876 | But where am I?" |
32876 | Did not any of you recognize the king of the giants as the one who was fighting the stranger? |
32876 | He pointed toward the castle and said:"Who lives there?" |
32876 | Surely, I have not been amiss in my attentions? |
32876 | When Jenkins spoke, it took several seconds for them to bring their attention to him:"Where am I and who are you?" |
32876 | [ Sidenote: What strange dimension was this where giants, gangsters, Lucretia Borgia, dwarfs and Rip Van Winkle lived at the same time?] |
32403 | And do you agree with it? |
32403 | Are you crazy? 32403 But why did you say you''ve got proof that a human being is nothing but a cybernetic gadget? |
32403 | Could n''t you get a blast from the_ Griseda''s_ tubes to put you in orbit? |
32403 | Do you fight yourself the way Cummins did? |
32403 | Do you mean we have to fight the stated objectives of this Project? 32403 Feedback? |
32403 | How can you be sure it does n''t occur at any other time as well? |
32403 | How could their own feedback do such a thing to them? |
32403 | How did you catch on to this? |
32403 | How long? 32403 How soon can you give us some tangible results?" |
32403 | How''s your crew of head shrinkers coming along? 32403 If it''s that way with you, then why are you joining me?" |
32403 | Is n''t that the created thing which the cybernetic system tries to follow? |
32403 | Just what did he do? |
32403 | Just what is the nature of this project,said Paul,"its goals? |
32403 | So you had a report on our little meeting? 32403 This is on the level,"he said,"not something you cooked up on the spur of the moment?" |
32403 | Was there any previous indication of instability in the pilot that you know of? 32403 We''ve got a story to tell them-- remember? |
32403 | What are you talking about? |
32403 | What are you talking about? |
32403 | What can we do for you? |
32403 | What conditions? |
32403 | What did you do to me? |
32403 | What do you mean,''human''? |
32403 | What do you mean? |
32403 | What else, Paul? |
32403 | What happened to him? |
32403 | What is there to say? |
32403 | What kind of man do you expect that to be? |
32403 | What made him break down like that for no reason at all? |
32403 | What part of the chart did you take it from? |
32403 | What went wrong, do you think? 32403 What would you call it?" |
32403 | Where does the pattern come from? |
32403 | Would there be anything else? |
32403 | You want a man with two heads, four arms, and a tail? 32403 And what are you going to do about Morgan''s cavalcade? |
32403 | But the question remains: why is it intolerable, and why does it become so after numerous other feedback impulses have been passed? |
32403 | But what of the subtler situations, where results are less dramatic, or are postponed for a long time--? |
32403 | But where was the flaw in it all? |
32403 | Ca n''t you guess what it is?" |
32403 | Can you arrange it?" |
32403 | Can you correct?" |
32403 | Can you spare a few minutes?" |
32403 | Does it look pretty bad?" |
32403 | Hey-- what the devil''s going on? |
32403 | How could a guy have been so_ blind_--?" |
32403 | How did it feel?" |
32403 | If the answer was not in men who were more nearly like their own machines, where was it? |
32403 | Just how much do you think you can get away with?" |
32403 | Remember when we were back at White Sands and talked of the days when there would be a Wheel up here, and ships taking off for the Moon and for Mars?" |
32403 | So where is the poetry, the art, the scientific invention if this is the essence of Man? |
32403 | The San Francisco area?" |
32403 | West said,"Did I hear correctly, Jack? |
32403 | What does it take to move an intractible mob? |
32403 | What kind of test are you going to run on me?" |
32403 | What''s that-- new kind of propaganda technique--?" |
32403 | When would Man cease to indulge in this most monumental of all errors? |
32403 | When would he cease to regard himself and his fellows as brute creatures to be beaten into line? |
32403 | Why do n''t you propose a Senatorial investigation of Space Command?" |
32403 | Why have n''t we solved this one? |
32403 | Why would we want to have them come out here and pick our bones to pieces before making final burial?" |
32403 | You got a truck driver in the control room? |
32403 | You knew him pretty well, did n''t you?" |
33871 | I wonder,he mused,"if it is viable?" |
33871 | Sure you''re not pulling our leg, Merrill? |
33871 | You know what? |
33871 | At last the mystery of the ages was solved: Who put the pocks in the face of the moon? |
33871 | How could it be, at first? |
33871 | I wonder why the Peter W. Merrill Moonplant saved us for last?" |
29848 | Abandon ship-- open the sea- cocks-- sink it for the insurance? |
29848 | All right, Paula? |
29848 | And how-- how did you get down here? 29848 And it flew?" |
29848 | And these? |
29848 | And what do you do with it? |
29848 | Anita, what are you doing? |
29848 | Any at all about the place? |
29848 | Any more little pets about? |
29848 | Are all women fools? |
29848 | Are his motors smooth? 29848 Are we all imbeciles? |
29848 | Are you hurt? |
29848 | Are you hurt? |
29848 | Are-- will you go back there? |
29848 | Blood stains? |
29848 | Breakers, you said? |
29848 | But all those gadgets inside and on the bottom--? |
29848 | But now what? |
29848 | But the monsters? |
29848 | But whoever saw a cricket fifteen inches long? |
29848 | But why the moon? |
29848 | But--Johns had unconsciously dropped his voice to a whisper--"what of these strange creatures? |
29848 | But, Robert,began Ruth Allaire,"you do n''t mean to risk your life on a foolish bet?" |
29848 | But-- but did n''t it hurt you to carry it? |
29848 | But-- but what made those fish come up that way? |
29848 | Ca n''t help you, Snap? |
29848 | Can it see in the dark? |
29848 | Can you get the_ Nagasaki_? |
29848 | Can you run? |
29848 | Can you swim, Jerry? |
29848 | Chief? 29848 Commander, where shall I put these helmets?" |
29848 | Dead? |
29848 | Did n''t know I was all ready to leave, did you? 29848 Did they go aboard another vessel?" |
29848 | Did-- did you see them? |
29848 | Do I need to tell you of the constant, ceaseless and tremendous explosion that follows? 29848 Do you see that test tube?" |
29848 | Does-- does that smoke of yours drive them away? |
29848 | Friends? 29848 Frightened, Paula?" |
29848 | Funny water, ai n''t it? |
29848 | Goodwin? 29848 Gregg--?" |
29848 | Have any trouble or excitement? 29848 Hear that?" |
29848 | Hey, Juan, what the hell''s the matter? 29848 How about it?" |
29848 | How did you ever get it here? |
29848 | How is it, Snap? |
29848 | How much of a bet? |
29848 | Hurt? |
29848 | I-- you mean somewhat like a violet ray is increased in the lightning tubes? |
29848 | If a man touched that radium,he asked,"what would happen to him?" |
29848 | If you go and I go back there, what will happen? 29848 In the dark?" |
29848 | Is that you, Thorpe? 29848 Is this radium worth as much as silver?" |
29848 | Jerry-- where are you, Jerry? |
29848 | Let''s see.... We have n''t a thing to eat, have we? |
29848 | Made it, did you? |
29848 | Must we land there? |
29848 | No other move from them yet, Johnny? |
29848 | No? |
29848 | Now, Gregg-- can you fling it from here? |
29848 | Now, when we are just at the point of success in our great experiments? 29848 Oh, Gregg, have n''t we broken the ship''s dome yet?" |
29848 | Only that one shot, Gregg? |
29848 | Paula? |
29848 | Pretty, is n''t it? |
29848 | Quien sabe? |
29848 | Say,blurted Durkin, his face working nervously,"how the hell did that frog get so big? |
29848 | See? |
29848 | So you came to rob us, eh? |
29848 | Still,said Jerry, gropingly,"what has all that to do with the moon? |
29848 | Take me where? |
29848 | Take them where? |
29848 | That is this-- see? |
29848 | That radium stuff is what makes the funny light in that mine, then? |
29848 | The jungle is a charming place, is n''t it? |
29848 | The key-- to the stone bank? |
29848 | The_ Adelaide_? |
29848 | Then why leave? |
29848 | Then why tie me up like this? |
29848 | This stuff has got to you, has it? |
29848 | Turn back now? 29848 Was your father on board, Ruth?" |
29848 | Well,asked Jerry, at length,"what''s the big idea?" |
29848 | Well? |
29848 | What charity would you like to name, Miss Allaire? 29848 What for?" |
29848 | What for? |
29848 | What is it? |
29848 | What is it? |
29848 | What is it? |
29848 | What is the matter? |
29848 | What kind of a laboratory do you call this? |
29848 | What kind of a rotten mess is this? |
29848 | What made you head in this direction, and where''s your outfit? |
29848 | What now? |
29848 | What say,said Bell suddenly,"we get aloft now? |
29848 | What will become of her? |
29848 | What will you bet that I do n''t sail alone from here to-- where are you stationed?--San Diego?--from here to San Diego? |
29848 | What''s that thing? |
29848 | What''s that? |
29848 | What''s the difference? 29848 What''s the trouble?" |
29848 | What? |
29848 | Where am I... where am I? |
29848 | Where are we, Robert? 29848 Where does it go?" |
29848 | Where is the yacht? |
29848 | Where was this? |
29848 | Who sent you? |
29848 | Who sent you? |
29848 | Why should we leave now? |
29848 | Why? |
29848 | Why? |
29848 | Will you keep me with you, then? |
29848 | Winslow,he said,"have you any rope handy?" |
29848 | Wo n''t you say good- by, Marahna? |
29848 | Yeh? 29848 You do n''t know?" |
29848 | You found this in the captain''s cabin? |
29848 | You hear that whistle? 29848 You mean the German loosened up that much?" |
29848 | You mean these Things you have called Petrolia actually work for you? 29848 You really do n''t?" |
29848 | You will do nothing about it? |
29848 | ***** Was he injured? |
29848 | *****"But why-- why?" |
29848 | *****"Then why in the name of hell do you want it?" |
29848 | A snake bite you?" |
29848 | A waiting lurking horror in the depths? |
29848 | All clear, Paula? |
29848 | All right:"Remember how you laughed when I told you that oil would some day be mined instead of pumped or flowed from the earth? |
29848 | And Winslow? |
29848 | And as for letting me die-- why did n''t you? |
29848 | And from what? |
29848 | And it would not be ours.... You saw our lights fade down while the bolt was striking?" |
29848 | And now that it is written I am tempted to destroy-- No, I will wait--""And now what is this?" |
29848 | And of what use to go out and be defeated, leaving the girls here to meet death almost immediately afterward? |
29848 | And she had let him-- them-- go...."Oh, well,"he thought,"how can I know how a princess feels-- a princess of the moon? |
29848 | And that you saved them from becoming extinct?" |
29848 | And the_ Adelaide_--where is it?" |
29848 | And what is beyond? |
29848 | And why should I care-- why should she? |
29848 | And you can steal food and cache it for use on the way, see? |
29848 | And"--he took a nervous turn around the laboratory--"if such a wild thing were possible, what has that to do with our trouble? |
29848 | And, for that matter, how can we know there is no such monster, some relic of a Mesozoic species supposed to be extinct?" |
29848 | And, knowing what you do, having seen what you have, could you call it impossible?" |
29848 | Are we safe?" |
29848 | Are you game to go up, Paula?" |
29848 | Are you planning on any reprints? |
29848 | Bolts.... How many hours have we?" |
29848 | But did you know that my mother came from Maryland?" |
29848 | But eight thousand feet is a lot of silt, Johns: ever thought of that?" |
29848 | But how can we get through them?" |
29848 | But let them realize that the thread can be broken, and what their slaves would do to them before they all went mad.... You see? |
29848 | But now--""Yes,"the other questioned,"now?" |
29848 | But what have they struck out there? |
29848 | But, supposing there is such a race of things-- what will you do?" |
29848 | But, tell me, who are you? |
29848 | CHAPTER XXXVIII_ Triumph!_"Is he conscious? |
29848 | Ca n''t we repair it, Johnny?" |
29848 | Ca n''t you feel it?" |
29848 | Can we do other than remain silent?" |
29848 | Commander-- shall I stop them? |
29848 | Could he save her if he found her? |
29848 | Dead? |
29848 | Did they lead to the outer world? |
29848 | Die? |
29848 | Do n''t you see it''s our only hope?" |
29848 | Dreaming? |
29848 | Gregg, is she dead?" |
29848 | Had Winslow gained the top? |
29848 | Had it been only five minutes? |
29848 | Had the crack in our front wall broken, threatening explosion of all the buildings? |
29848 | Had this ape escaped and menaced the officers and crew? |
29848 | Had this been the terror that drove the men into the sea? |
29848 | Had we broken the ship''s dome with a direct hit? |
29848 | Have you ever met Lee Wong, the great Chinese scientist, or his Russian geological collaborator, Krenski? |
29848 | Have you?" |
29848 | He held the trembling figure close as the girl whispered:"Where are we, Robert? |
29848 | He kept voicing aloud the question in his mind; what was in the queer tube? |
29848 | He spelled her name, over and over.... Would the sleepy operator never answer? |
29848 | He''s blind, ai n''t he? |
29848 | Here in the deep caverns, far from the surface, was fire a thing of terror to them? |
29848 | How about you?" |
29848 | How big is this lake, I wonder?" |
29848 | How can we live? |
29848 | How could there be water or anything fluid on this side? |
29848 | How many thousands of slaves do you suppose The Master has by now?" |
29848 | How many? |
29848 | How would you deal with them? |
29848 | I shall look forward to reading it... but just what are you going to do?" |
29848 | I told you, Brent, there was often a factual basis for fables-- remember? |
29848 | I was thinking-- maybe you would kiss me, Gregg--?" |
29848 | I was... where was I when you collared me? |
29848 | I wonder if he has directional for a guide? |
29848 | In one of the rooms of the house, behind strong bars, a man was kept who had been an object- lesson...."Is there any machinery?" |
29848 | In the confusion of my whirling impressions I wondered if Miko were in distress? |
29848 | Is n''t that so, Durkin?" |
29848 | Is that the way you receive your guests from another world?" |
29848 | It it wonderful, is it not? |
29848 | It''s absolutely amazing, is n''t it?" |
29848 | Jerry Foster took a minute to grasp that statement, then continued:"Granting that, why go to the moon? |
29848 | Marahna? |
29848 | My God, Thorpe, what is it? |
29848 | No? |
29848 | Now-- where are we still to find friends?" |
29848 | Of what use for our platform to rush back? |
29848 | Of what use to warn Miko?" |
29848 | Only that? |
29848 | Only these? |
29848 | Or, instead, was it not probable that they went to some deep, subterranean dens, from which this monster had learned to come at the priests''summons? |
29848 | Ready with your parachute?" |
29848 | Say, Juan, who was that big Portuguee with Professor Gurlone? |
29848 | Shall we try it?" |
29848 | Shall you land there?" |
29848 | She asked,"Are you speaking for yourself or the commander?" |
29848 | Should they chance the shelter of the jungle growth? |
29848 | Six? |
29848 | Spawned neither of God nor Satan-- what could they be? |
29848 | Still all clear before us, Paula? |
29848 | That pistol of Ribiera''s-- you have it handy? |
29848 | The Stillwater crowd? |
29848 | The old guy''s going back to- morrow, get me?" |
29848 | The priest''s robe? |
29848 | Understand? |
29848 | Was Miko making a zed- ray photograph of our interiors? |
29848 | Was fire unknown to these strange beings? |
29848 | Was he dreaming? |
29848 | Was he equal to the climb? |
29848 | Was he in time? |
29848 | Was our rescue ship from Earth coming? |
29848 | Was she dodging those breakers? |
29848 | Was the scent of the hidden, shuddering men in its red nostrils? |
29848 | Was there something really there?... |
29848 | Was this all a dream-- a mad nightmare from which he could force himself to wake? |
29848 | We''re O. K., ai n''t we?" |
29848 | Well, that means something, do n''t it?" |
29848 | Well, what if I die now... or six months from now? |
29848 | What are your readings?" |
29848 | What can it be? |
29848 | What could he do? |
29848 | What do you make of this?" |
29848 | What do you think you''re doing? |
29848 | What do you want of it?" |
29848 | What is up?" |
29848 | What mysteries awaited them? |
29848 | What sort of creatures would they be, that could live two miles beneath the surface of the earth? |
29848 | What was below? |
29848 | What was the meaning of that roaring blast?" |
29848 | What were these creatures like? |
29848 | What were they? |
29848 | What would the light disclose? |
29848 | What''s the matter?" |
29848 | Where are we going?" |
29848 | Where are you stationed?" |
29848 | Where can we live? |
29848 | Where was I headed?" |
29848 | Where was he? |
29848 | Who are you?" |
29848 | Who knows what life is there? |
29848 | Who was it?" |
29848 | Why could n''t that same pressure cool great caverns below the granite cap below the oil sands? |
29848 | Why do n''t you try for some more of the works of the other well- known authors in this line of fiction? |
29848 | Why not keep it that way? |
29848 | Why not print some( not too many) stories from H. G. Wells, E. R. Burroughs and Jules Verne? |
29848 | Why worry about a peon?" |
29848 | Why? |
29848 | Would he ever see her again... would he? |
29848 | You have n''t led me on to spend a million dollars drilling a thirty- six- inch hole, just so you could test a fantastic theory?" |
29848 | You have smashed the radio in the house?" |
29848 | You know how to work it? |
29848 | You understand?" |
29848 | You''re coming, too?" |
29848 | Young man, are you_ the_ Robert Thorpe?" |
29848 | he gasped hoarsely,"am I stark mad?" |
29848 | was the response,"ca n''t you see? |
29848 | what-- will-- it-- be...?" |
30712 | American? |
30712 | And you? |
30712 | Are n''t these long Russian cigarettes the end? 30712 Are you attempting to play two games at once?" |
30712 | But this is probably your language, is n''t it? |
30712 | But why_ me_? 30712 Can I send a cable to the United States?" |
30712 | Charity? |
30712 | Come again? |
30712 | Did it ever occur to you that even though the Soviet Union might be wrong-- if it is wrong-- that does n''t mean that the United States is right? 30712 Did you notice? |
30712 | Did you spot those Russian girls in the crew? 30712 Do n''t snore, do you?" |
30712 | Do you contend that the average Russian eats as well as the average American? |
30712 | Do you know where the extraterrestrials are? |
30712 | Do you mean in comparison with the Soviet complex? |
30712 | Do you mind? 30712 Do you remember Djilas''book which he wrote in one of Tito''s prisons,"The New Class"?" |
30712 | Do you think any of us do? |
30712 | Get everything fixed? |
30712 | Get to them how? 30712 Going for a walk, gentlemen? |
30712 | Good, Mr. Kuran, how would you like to die for your country? |
30712 | Have you ever seen some of the housing in the Harlem district in New York? 30712 He needs no assistance?" |
30712 | How can we get to them? |
30712 | How do you know? |
30712 | How do you like those two, coming now? |
30712 | How do you mean? |
30712 | How many Russians have you met? |
30712 | How would I know? 30712 How''re things in Peru, Henry?" |
30712 | I beg your pardon? |
30712 | In the_ Kremlin_? |
30712 | Listen, how do I contact these beat generation characters? |
30712 | No? 30712 Now who''s making with anti- Soviet comments?" |
30712 | Or are your opinions formed solely by what you have read in American publications? |
30712 | Or is my country considered part of the Western World? |
30712 | Or walk in your sleep? |
30712 | Peiping? |
30712 | Plane to England? |
30712 | Romeo, Romeo,Hank sighed,"wherefore do thou think thou art?" |
30712 | That makes quite a speech, does n''t it? 30712 Then how am I going to get in?" |
30712 | Then you want to overthrow the Communist bureaucracy? |
30712 | To Russia? |
30712 | Two hundred dollars? |
30712 | Wanting what, sir? |
30712 | Well, have n''t we been? |
30712 | Well, where do I come into this? 30712 Well... well, why have n''t they shown up before?" |
30712 | What I meant was, with the space emissaries there, will tours still be held? |
30712 | What are we going to do about it? |
30712 | What did you take this trip for, Paco? 30712 What did you want?" |
30712 | What do you think it will accomplish? |
30712 | What is your answer? |
30712 | What underground? 30712 What was that?" |
30712 | What''d you mean by that Loo? 30712 What''s his call?" |
30712 | What''s the difference? 30712 What''s the matter, my friend?" |
30712 | Who does? 30712 Who''s he?" |
30712 | Why did n''t we spot each other sooner? |
30712 | Why should I be? 30712 Why should we?" |
30712 | Why? 30712 Why?" |
30712 | Wonderful, is n''t it? |
30712 | You are alone? |
30712 | You are armed? |
30712 | You have n''t heard the news broadcasts the past couple of days? 30712 You know what happened to me this morning, just as I was napping up in our room?" |
30712 | You want to know where you come in, eh? 30712 You''re Kuran?" |
30712 | You''re not afraid? |
30712 | You''re sure? 30712 You_ do_? |
30712 | Yours? 30712 ***** On the way over she said,Are you excited about going to the Soviet Union?" |
30712 | A middle- aged pedestrian, passing by, said to the girls in Russian,"Have you no shame before the foreign tourists?" |
30712 | After a short silence Char said,"Hank, why do you dislike the Soviet Union so much?" |
30712 | An investigation into the mores of the Soviets-- female flavor?" |
30712 | And how did you get here?" |
30712 | And why should we give it to you?" |
30712 | And_ can_ you help me if you want to? |
30712 | Are there any other Americans on the tour?" |
30712 | Besides, what secret does a tourist know, or what secrets could he discover? |
30712 | But was that correct, and, if so, where was the_ Bolshoi Kremlevski Dvorets_ and how did you get into it? |
30712 | Can I get the tour that leaves tomorrow?" |
30712 | Can I offer you a drink? |
30712 | Char Moore snapped,"I said, what are you doing in my compartment?" |
30712 | Coincidence? |
30712 | Confound it, Hank, ca n''t the world get any further than this cowboys and Indians relationship between nations? |
30712 | Could he simply march up to the spacecraft and knock on the door? |
30712 | Did you ever meet an Argentine that was n''t named Paco?" |
30712 | Did you notice the teeth in that steward''s face? |
30712 | Do I look like a confounded hero?_ What was it Sheridan Hennessey had said? |
30712 | Do I look like a confounded hero?_ What was it Sheridan Hennessey had said? |
30712 | Do you know why you have fallen behind in the march of progress?" |
30712 | Do you mind staying out of the room for a time?" |
30712 | Do you speak English?" |
30712 | Exactly where we are? |
30712 | For that matter, how did you get inside the Kremlin walls? |
30712 | For the sake of staying in character, Hank said mildly,"Look here, are you a Communist?" |
30712 | Had there ever in the history of combat been a participant who had gone into it unafraid? |
30712 | Hank said mildly,"Well, it''s better than sticking up just one candidate and saying, which one of this one do you choose? |
30712 | Hank said quietly,"Who''s sending you, Paco? |
30712 | Hank said throatily,"Is he dead?" |
30712 | Hank said to the fright,"There would n''t be a nice bar around would there?" |
30712 | Hank said, worriedly,"Have n''t you some place we could go? |
30712 | Hank said,"I''m Hank, what do they call you besides Charity?" |
30712 | Hank said,"Look, we''re going to be on a tour together, what do you say to a drink?" |
30712 | Hank said,"Then how can you help me?" |
30712 | Hank said,"What are you doing here?" |
30712 | Hank said,"What bunk do you want, upper or lower?" |
30712 | Have you ever seen fruit pickers, potato diggers, or just about any type of itinerant harvest workers? |
30712 | He did n''t look up when the door opened until a voice said, icebergs dominating the tone,"Just what are you doing in here?" |
30712 | He said,"How come Russia? |
30712 | Hennessey said,"But your Russian is perfect?" |
30712 | How can he lock the door so as not to be interrupted?" |
30712 | How long is this going to take? |
30712 | How the devil could you have missed them?" |
30712 | How was Peru? |
30712 | How was he going to contact this so- called underground if he was watched the way he had been led to believe Westerners were? |
30712 | In Moscow?" |
30712 | Is n''t that where you got your whole South- west?" |
30712 | Is the boss inside?" |
30712 | It was too early to eat, they stood at the ancient bar and Hank said to her,"Ale?" |
30712 | Jealousy? |
30712 | Jewelery? |
30712 | Just what_ do_ you expect to accomplish?" |
30712 | Kuran?" |
30712 | Kuran?" |
30712 | Kuran?" |
30712 | Loo said,"That all sounds very tiring, do we have time for a nap before leaving?" |
30712 | Look, are n''t we even going to my hotel for my things?" |
30712 | Look, let''s steer clear of politics and religion, eh? |
30712 | Luxurious furniture? |
30712 | Now do you get it?" |
30712 | Now, how much have you heard about the extraterrestrials?" |
30712 | Now, what is it you want?" |
30712 | One of the younger boys, the ham who had first approached Hank, smiled and said,"Perhaps we can talk a bit more of radio?" |
30712 | Or are you on your own?" |
30712 | Or would he make himself dangerously conspicuous by just getting any closer than he now was to the craft? |
30712 | Out in the corridor a voice, heavy with Britishisms, complained plaintively,"Did you ever hear the loik? |
30712 | Paco said interestedly,"What do you use for a basis of measurement, my friend? |
30712 | Paco said,"How about going over into Red Square to see the spaceship?" |
30712 | Paco said,"What do you think, Hank? |
30712 | Paco stood up from his luggage, put his hands on his hips,"Gentlemen, do you realize there is no lock on the door of this cabin?" |
30712 | Possibly not in the old sense of the word, but are n''t we trying desperately to sponsor our type of government and social system everywhere? |
30712 | Sable coats? |
30712 | Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, Pakistan, South Africa-- just what is your definition of_ free_?" |
30712 | She said,"How many Americans eat as well as the passengers on United States Lines ships?" |
30712 | She said,"What can I do for you, Comrade?" |
30712 | So what? |
30712 | Such things as the number of television sets and movie theaters? |
30712 | Suppose a Russian was n''t? |
30712 | Surely you''ve heard of the Lysenko matter?" |
30712 | That''s not a Russian name is it?" |
30712 | The boy said,"You are n''t a ham, are you?" |
30712 | The extraterrestrial said,"Is the man dead?" |
30712 | The guard said,"You have studied your maps?" |
30712 | The major looked up sharply,"What was that?" |
30712 | The smaller, who sported astonishingly big and blue eyes, said to Hank in Russian,"You''re too good to associate with_ metrofanushka_ girls?" |
30712 | This is democracy?" |
30712 | This lithe fighting man said tightly,"You know where we are? |
30712 | To get the conversation going again, Hank said,"What does patronymic mean?" |
30712 | What are you laughing at?" |
30712 | What class do you wish to travel?" |
30712 | What difference does it make which one of the two we choose if they both stand for the same thing? |
30712 | What do I do then? |
30712 | What do you think of it?" |
30712 | What happened to the machinery? |
30712 | What happens to a tourist who wanders absently around in the Kremlin and turns up in the head man''s office?" |
30712 | What is it that you want?" |
30712 | What led your governments to believe that the Soviet nations were to receive all our attention, and your own none at all?" |
30712 | What was it about Commies outside their own countries that they drew such crackpots into their camp? |
30712 | What would I be doing in England?" |
30712 | What? |
30712 | What?" |
30712 | What_ am_ I here for?" |
30712 | When? |
30712 | Where I could meet one of your higher- ups? |
30712 | Where are these extraterrestrials?" |
30712 | Where''s it going to end Henry?" |
30712 | Where? |
30712 | Which one do you like?" |
30712 | While he sipped it, a teen- ager came up beside him and said in passable English,"Excuse me, are you a tourist? |
30712 | Why are you so pro- Soviet?" |
30712 | Why had he allowed himself to be dragooned into this? |
30712 | Why not?" |
30712 | Why? |
30712 | Why? |
30712 | Will you have a chair? |
30712 | Would he openly and honestly teach his beliefs? |
30712 | Would he?" |
30712 | You are quite a dog after all, eh?" |
30712 | You realize that thus far he has lost only two of us today?" |
30712 | You remember your maps?" |
30712 | You remember your maps?" |
30712 | You want to go in?" |
30712 | You''re C.I.A., are n''t you? |
30712 | You''re armed?" |
30712 | You''ve heard of the_ stilyagi_ and the_ metrofanushka_?" |
30712 | comrade?" |
30712 | man said,"You''ve never been behind the Iron Curtain before, have you Kuran?" |
30493 | And the crew on the freighter? |
30493 | And the technician... Eltak... was dead? |
30493 | And what? |
30493 | And_ that_ has n''t caused any comment? 30493 Any immediate suggestions?" |
30493 | Any little thing you have n''t thought to tell us, friend? |
30493 | Anything else to settle before you start off? |
30493 | Anything else? |
30493 | Ape? |
30493 | Ape? |
30493 | Are you suggesting,he inquired,"that I might be, excuse the expression, a cop?" |
30493 | Can you come immediately? |
30493 | Can you get me a diagram of the entry and exit systems those outgoing portals connect with? |
30493 | Chum,he asked,"any idea where Movaine is at the moment? |
30493 | Could be I should,he said,"Did you come here alone?" |
30493 | Could somebody portal through to this level from the Star while the exits are sealed here? |
30493 | Did it see you? |
30493 | Did you get Kinmarten back? |
30493 | Did you get the rest of them? |
30493 | Did you give them that? |
30493 | Duke, what''s the matter? 30493 Duke,"Reetal said quite calmly,"can I ask just one question?" |
30493 | Hiding what, Duke? |
30493 | How about the communication possibilities? |
30493 | How about the crew on the Beldon ship? |
30493 | How are you planning to take the freighter? |
30493 | How did he get off that island with the Hlat? |
30493 | How do you know? |
30493 | How does he know? |
30493 | How does it work? |
30493 | How many of them? |
30493 | How well are you actually covered against the Brotherhood? |
30493 | How well do you know this man, Marras? |
30493 | Huh? 30493 Huh? |
30493 | I''m hurt--"What happened? |
30493 | If I do that,she said,"if I give you a story Nome will like, what happens next?" |
30493 | In a hurry, sweetheart? |
30493 | Is he leveling? |
30493 | Is intrusion permitted? |
30493 | Is it going to take real hardware? 30493 Is that necessary?" |
30493 | Is this where you''ve been all the time? |
30493 | It can restructure_ anything_ in that manner? |
30493 | Like me to take charge of the boarding party? |
30493 | Movaine in there, Baldy? |
30493 | Movaine? |
30493 | My own voice? |
30493 | Now what? |
30493 | Now why--? |
30493 | Oh,Reetal said,"adding things up gave me that notion.... Care to hear what the things were?" |
30493 | One does? 30493 Ready now?" |
30493 | Ryter? |
30493 | So what do we do meanwhile? |
30493 | So you''re not going to knock those two weasels off? |
30493 | Someone think to energize the Executive Block''s battle fields? |
30493 | Something, chum? |
30493 | Sort of busy at the moment, sweetheart, but we might find time for a drink or two later on in the evening, eh? |
30493 | Sure, Where else? |
30493 | Taking quite a chance with that Hlat, were n''t you? |
30493 | That you, Baldy? |
30493 | That''s a little surprising, too, is n''t it? |
30493 | That''s not very much help, is it? |
30493 | That''s the Mooleys, eh? |
30493 | The commodore here? |
30493 | The message transmitters are inoperative? |
30493 | The thing did n''t show up while you were here? |
30493 | Then what can you tell me about the Executive Block''s layout? |
30493 | Those control devices make it possible to hold two- way conversations with the things? |
30493 | Unusable in what way? |
30493 | Was he some Federation scientist? |
30493 | Were you able to get the cubicle baited? |
30493 | What about Boltan and Hagready? |
30493 | What about incoming ships? |
30493 | What about sending a few men in through the fifth level portal, the one you''ve unplugged? |
30493 | What about the Hlats on the_ Camelot_? |
30493 | What about them? 30493 What about your boys on guard downstairs?" |
30493 | What are you drinking? |
30493 | What do you mean by that? |
30493 | What do you mean? |
30493 | What do you think, Heraga? |
30493 | What does that buy us? |
30493 | What gave you that notion? |
30493 | What happened? |
30493 | What happened? |
30493 | What have those_ beasts_ done to Brock? |
30493 | What kind of a message? |
30493 | What kind of people are your pals? |
30493 | What kind of warning? |
30493 | What was that? |
30493 | What''s happened? |
30493 | What''s the arrangement of the ordinary walk- in tube portals in the Executive Block? |
30493 | What''s the number? |
30493 | What''s the other idea? |
30493 | What,Reetal asked,"did happen? |
30493 | What? |
30493 | Where''s a ComWeb? |
30493 | Who''s calling? |
30493 | Who''s scheduling the poof? |
30493 | Why Ryter''s? |
30493 | Why are you turning it on now? |
30493 | Why does n''t it show itself? |
30493 | Why everyone but me? |
30493 | Why not ask him for a couple of the names that are in it with him? |
30493 | Why not? |
30493 | Why not? |
30493 | Why not? |
30493 | Why unfortunately? |
30493 | Why would the thing have left him half outside the wall as it did? |
30493 | Why? 30493 Why?" |
30493 | Will those men keep quiet? |
30493 | Would you like the Duke to be yours? |
30493 | Yeah, Perk? |
30493 | You know the freighter''s call number? |
30493 | You say this half of the suit was lying against the wall like_ that_? |
30493 | You say, it''s in our general vicinity now? |
30493 | You''ve no idea at all then about the place they came from? |
30493 | _ Four_ to one? 30493 _ Half_way out of the wall?" |
30493 | _ Now_ what kind of a game... how did he get_ in_ here? |
30493 | _ What''s going on here?_Men turned, hands pointed, voices babbled again. |
30493 | _ What''s that?_There had been a single thudding crash somewhere in the level. |
30493 | _ What?_"Yeah. |
30493 | _ Where is it?_he demanded, the Miam Devil out in his hand. |
30493 | ***** Quillan said,"And where are the prisoners and the cubicles?" |
30493 | *****"Now, then, friend,"Velladon inquired confidentially,"just what was your business with Movaine?" |
30493 | *****"Sure you know what to say?" |
30493 | A team maybe, eh? |
30493 | Actually, of course, I''ve understood for some minutes now that I was n''t... well, what''s the other reason?" |
30493 | After some seconds, the commodore asked,"And who''s we?" |
30493 | And do you know why they''re nervous? |
30493 | And suppose they do n''t fall for it?" |
30493 | And then--""Duke,"Reetal said uncertainly,"just what are you talking about? |
30493 | And you got it from dumb old Duke, eh?" |
30493 | Any chance of camouflaged portals in this section?" |
30493 | Are the commodore''s security men wearing uniforms?" |
30493 | Are you keeping that Hlat- talker, Cooms?" |
30493 | But there must be... well, what about the lifeboats in the subspace section-- and our pals must have a getaway ship stashed away somewhere?" |
30493 | By the way, did you go wake up the Kinmartens yet?" |
30493 | Can you arrange for the diner and the uniform?" |
30493 | Cooms glanced thoughtfully at Quillan, then asked,"And where was that?" |
30493 | Cooms, who_ is_ this man?" |
30493 | Could we shake hands?" |
30493 | Did you know the Mooley brothers owned the Star?" |
30493 | Did you manage to get the control device from Cooms?" |
30493 | Do n''t you see?" |
30493 | Do you know Velladon?" |
30493 | Does she head for Rehabilitation, too?" |
30493 | Eh, Ryter?" |
30493 | Found her yet?" |
30493 | Got something good for you here--""What are you giving him?" |
30493 | Got that?" |
30493 | Had there been a flicker of shadowy motion just then at the edge of his vision, behind the big black cube of the Hlat''s food locker? |
30493 | Has Velladon shown any indication of becoming willing to co- operate in hunting it?" |
30493 | He discovered them by accident and--""What was he doing there?" |
30493 | He looked at her a moment, asked,"Where are you hiding it this time?" |
30493 | How could it get him that way?" |
30493 | How did you find out about the cubicles?" |
30493 | How did you get in?" |
30493 | How long before you can bring Ryter around?" |
30493 | How many of them on this level?" |
30493 | How would you get them inside?" |
30493 | How''s that?" |
30493 | How--""Where''s Movaine?" |
30493 | However, if we could get things softened up and disorganized in there first--""Softened up and disorganized how?" |
30493 | I''ll order the life- detectors from the office here-- second passage down, is n''t it, Ryter?... |
30493 | If I learned about this operation you''re speaking of from you, what reason could I have to feed you Truth in the first place? |
30493 | Is Cooms in there?" |
30493 | Is it urgent?" |
30493 | Is that good?" |
30493 | Is that it?" |
30493 | Join me?" |
30493 | Kinmarten here... did he tell you his wife''s on the Star?" |
30493 | Klayung said reflectively,"Could n''t the criminals with who you were dealing here have hidden the couple away somewhere?" |
30493 | Know Baldy? |
30493 | Know another time they sometimes get it? |
30493 | Know that little jolt people sometimes get when they''re dropping off to sleep? |
30493 | Nice, is n''t it? |
30493 | Now, what about me?" |
30493 | Or who''d be at all likely to blab out something that would ruin an old pal''s reputation?" |
30493 | Part of what they''re after is in those Pendrake rest cubicles--""Part of it?" |
30493 | Perk, what''s with ya?" |
30493 | Quillan asked over his shoulder,"Anyone find out yet why the things ca n''t get out of the closed rest cubicle?" |
30493 | Quillan asked,"Have they been cleaned up?" |
30493 | Quillan interrupted,"You heard what happened to the man it attacked on the fifth level?" |
30493 | Quillan said,"What''s going on?" |
30493 | Reetal asked, startled,"What are you going to do with it?" |
30493 | Right?" |
30493 | Ryter said,"Mind amplifying that?" |
30493 | So what was the idea? |
30493 | The Brotherhood knows you''re here?" |
30493 | The Duke''s an engineer of sorts, is n''t he? |
30493 | The Star''s nearly broke, did you know?" |
30493 | The question is, what can he do about it? |
30493 | The transmitter room and the control officers are guarded, too?" |
30493 | Then a woman''s voice inquired softly,"Quillan?" |
30493 | Then where do I go?" |
30493 | Think you can walk now?" |
30493 | Think you''d sooner play along now?" |
30493 | This bearded guy, Eltak, stands in front of the cubicle, holding the gadget he controls the thing with--""Where''s the gadget now?" |
30493 | Under the circumstances, co- operation appears to be indicated, eh?" |
30493 | Velladon chewed savagely on his mustache, asked finally,"What''s another possibility?" |
30493 | What about you?" |
30493 | What do we find? |
30493 | What do you want to do about it?" |
30493 | What happened then?" |
30493 | What happened?" |
30493 | What have you thought of?" |
30493 | What was that?" |
30493 | When they''re snapping back out of a Moment of Truth, eh? |
30493 | Where did you leave Kinmarten, by the way?" |
30493 | Where''s he, by the way?" |
30493 | Why did Eltak tell the creature to attack, Kinmarten?" |
30493 | Why go on? |
30493 | Why should I take such a risk? |
30493 | Why take a chance on getting your neck broken? |
30493 | Why? |
30493 | Will the man still be alive when he comes out on the other side, assuming the Hlat does n''t kill him deliberately?" |
30493 | Would I take a drink from a somewhat lawless and very clever lady who really believed I had her lined up for Rehabilitation? |
30493 | Would you mind, major?" |
30493 | You know, I did n''t believe for an instant that you were after the Hlats--""Why not?" |
35425 | He thought: Where was there food, food that lived, that would not fight back? |
35425 | Would it suggest an inspiration now? |
32359 | ''Ave I paid my debt, Beel? 32359 And if it is the same island?" |
32359 | And then? |
32359 | And you are very unhappy because she does not respond? |
32359 | Beel, what are theese theengs here? 32359 But what have we got ourselves into here?" |
32359 | But what is the Jezbro? |
32359 | But where does that leave us? |
32359 | Did you try to find her, Beel? |
32359 | Do n''t you know me, Effra? |
32359 | Do you know our Effra, my son? |
32359 | Do you see anybody, Pfluger? |
32359 | Do you, per''aps, need women? |
32359 | Do you, perhaps, love her? |
32359 | Do-- do you know anything we can do to stop those men? |
32359 | Does Johnny Retch know this is here? |
32359 | Does it happen that there are any other little things about this island that you forgot to tell me when you chartered my ship to fly you down here? |
32359 | Effra? |
32359 | Father Rozeno? 32359 Have n''t I met you somewhere before?" |
32359 | Hey, Pfluger, what the hell happened? |
32359 | Hey, what the hell? 32359 How did you arrive here? |
32359 | How is time different? |
32359 | I-- ah-- What do you mean? |
32359 | No? |
32359 | Retch went away, he hired you to bring him back in a ship that flies? |
32359 | Such as--"Such as how it happened that my''copter threw a vane just after we sighted the place? |
32359 | Tell me about this place, Father? |
32359 | Tell me one thing? |
32359 | What am I going to do? |
32359 | What do you expect to find on this island? |
32359 | What do you mean? |
32359 | What is''appening? |
32359 | What is_ vondel_? |
32359 | What kind of a mad- house is this? |
32359 | What the hell are you scared of? |
32359 | What the hell do you want? |
32359 | What the hell have I got into? |
32359 | What the hell was that thing? |
32359 | What''appened then? |
32359 | What''appened? |
32359 | What''s biting you? |
32359 | What''s the matter, baby, you cold? |
32359 | What''s your specialty? 32359 What?" |
32359 | Where did you run into the rumor about this island? |
32359 | Who are you talking about? |
32359 | Who is Rozeno? |
32359 | Why shoot him? |
32359 | Will you remember one thing, Beel? |
32359 | Would you, my son, help me achieve that dream? 32359 Wrecked?" |
32359 | Yes, my son? |
32359 | You are new to our island, are you not, my son? |
32359 | You do n''t mean to tell me you are going to let these two go? |
32359 | You do n''t think it will vanish before we get there, do you? |
32359 | You loved her, yes? |
32359 | You think this island we are hunting might be the same island your girl claimed she found? |
32359 | You thought I was going to start shooting at_ them_? |
32359 | Am I nuts? |
32359 | And what are we going to do with him?" |
32359 | And who is this?" |
32359 | Are you a biologist, a physicist, or what?" |
32359 | Did n''t I tell you--""What kind of a scientist are you?" |
32359 | How does it happen we ca n''t see it?" |
32359 | How much training would an operator need to operate this keyboard? |
32359 | Is that your name?" |
32359 | Is there a window slot from which the ledge can be seen?" |
32359 | Is this correct?" |
32359 | Revenge, vengeance, triumph, or something else? |
32359 | Tell me, my son, are there many men like you in the world of today? |
32359 | Was your ship wrecked?" |
32359 | What became of that island? |
32359 | What chance did they have? |
32359 | What difference did it make what Retch was, or the nature of his business here? |
32359 | What else was here? |
32359 | What good would it do if she did, finally, remember who he was, who she was? |
32359 | What is it?" |
32359 | What kind of a flying ship is this that you have brought back with you?" |
32359 | What they had once been to each other? |
32359 | What tools could men have used in the old days to cut a tunnel with walls so smooth that they looked like glass? |
32359 | Where are you?" |
32359 | Why should a bird- sound in the night frighten grown men? |
32359 | Will you go back through the veil and explain to some of your greatest scientists what we have here?" |
32359 | You will forgive me, no?" |
32359 | _ Are_ you a scientist?" |
33969 | Did your mother send you in here? |
33969 | Quite the gallant today, are n''t we? 33969 Were people different then?" |
33969 | Who in the world concocted that rig? |
33969 | Would n''t you be, if you had to take over from somebody you like as well as I like Mr. Kojac? 33969 _ You''re_ not going to work, are you, Mommy?" |
33969 | ***** In silence, he let himself be carried toward the furniture factory, till Mr. Kojac asked,"Did you bring the stimulants?" |
33969 | His mouth was full of the third and last one when Sophie asked,"Why do you have to go to work, Daddy?" |
33969 | I''ll be here when you want me, so why do n''t you go play on the balcony? |
33969 | Kojac?" |
33969 | Now do you see?" |
29198 | A watchman killed in the night? 29198 About here, I should think.... Have you a drill? |
29198 | Allow them to land without resistance? 29198 And now,"he said dryly,"I suppose the Señor Francia will receive me?" |
29198 | And that dream? |
29198 | And that? |
29198 | And this plan of yours? |
29198 | And this secret of yours? |
29198 | And what does the government want of me now? |
29198 | And your honor? |
29198 | Are you afraid, Dalis? |
29198 | Are you sure you''ll get in, buddy? |
29198 | Astronomer? |
29198 | At what time do you estimate that the flight of the Earth in its orbit will be materially affected? |
29198 | Bluffing? |
29198 | Bond,he asked,"do you know Jim Carpenter?" |
29198 | But have you read of the loss of the NY-18? |
29198 | But how could that be? |
29198 | But is it? |
29198 | But supposing for a moment your mad scheme were possible, who should say whom, of all the earth''s people, should be saved, whom sacrificed? |
29198 | But where, then, was there any point in my giving to people the Secret of Life? |
29198 | But where,interrupted the sarcastic voice of Dalis,"are these new lands of which you speak? |
29198 | But why have they not landed and waged their war right here without warning, if that is what they now intend to do? |
29198 | But why,queried Sarka,"does she draw no nearer?" |
29198 | But, how about the acceleration? |
29198 | But, if we grant you the mastery, will you heed our advice if it is good? |
29198 | But,objected Hart,"the messages were in English, were they not?" |
29198 | Ca n''t you use the rocket tubes? |
29198 | Charles-- you-- you have been poisoned like the rest? |
29198 | Could it have been just imagination? 29198 Could the human body stand up under the strain?" |
29198 | Darling,he said,"are you badly hurt?" |
29198 | Do n''t you believe? |
29198 | Do n''t you remember me? 29198 Do n''t you remember, Pete, that the one which captured us and took us out of the hole was red while in the hole and then turned purple? |
29198 | Do n''t you see? |
29198 | Do we follow this man who promises us life again? 29198 Do you mean to tell me that we are more than sixteen miles in the air?" |
29198 | Do you not realize that within a matter of hours, some Gens must be sent into battle? 29198 Do you not wish now that you had gone out with your people as their leader?" |
29198 | Do you really believe this enemy comes from another planet? |
29198 | Do you really think...? |
29198 | Do you remember Professor Oradel? 29198 Does it not thrill you, O Dalis?" |
29198 | Great God, do you see father? |
29198 | Has the time arrived? |
29198 | Have we changed direction? |
29198 | Have you a radio beacon? |
29198 | Have you any idea of which direction to go? |
29198 | Have you noticed that? |
29198 | He is the youngest of the Spokesmen, and what better test is there for him than this? |
29198 | Hear the latest news broadcast? |
29198 | How about shells? 29198 How can anyone think that a fossil creature, penned in such a cell for thousands and thousands of years, could do any harm?" |
29198 | How can he work from a fixed position to make his attacks on the earth at such widely separated points? |
29198 | How can you tell where these heat beams are when they are turned on? |
29198 | How could you have foreseen such a thing? |
29198 | How did you know,demanded Ortiz suddenly,"that I serve because I despair?" |
29198 | How fast are we going? |
29198 | How''s this place opened? 29198 How,"he demanded,"can you return the Earth to its orbit, even granting you are able to take this initial step? |
29198 | How? |
29198 | I am wondering,said Sarka,"if you, my father, and you Dalis, have noted the peculiar appendages of the Aircars?" |
29198 | I? |
29198 | If it is a liquid, how will you prevent it from flowing back into the hole you have opened? |
29198 | Is he dead? |
29198 | Is n''t this a hell of a world, Bell? 29198 Is that coal in the biggest one with the dark center?" |
29198 | Is there anything I can do, sir? |
29198 | It is peculiar that one should love any woman,_ señores_--or do you, Señor Bell, find it natural? 29198 Just as a matter of curiosity,"said Bell mildly,"what is the excuse given on the flying field for this performance? |
29198 | Just coming out of it, Jack? |
29198 | Marie, dear,I asked gently, forcing the lump from my throat as best I could,"do n''t you know me? |
29198 | Marie,I said,"where are Jim and Jackie?" |
29198 | Mr. Barry? 29198 Now, Señor, what can I do that will serve you? |
29198 | Now, my father,queried Sarka again, telepathically,"what direction do we travel?" |
29198 | Now,I said,"how quickly can you put another object in the trap, re- seal the opening, and release the object?" |
29198 | Oh, Lord,I groaned,"ca n''t I forget the office for one evening?" |
29198 | Red? |
29198 | Rooney? 29198 Scared, Pete?" |
29198 | See? 29198 She''ll recover?" |
29198 | So,retorted Dalis,"you think me mad? |
29198 | Son, what is this thing you plan? |
29198 | Superstition is curious, is n''t it? |
29198 | Suppose we meet with Hadley''s fate? |
29198 | Surely no one from our earth has made the trip to one of the other planets? |
29198 | Take back the Secret which is known to- day to every son and daughter of woman? 29198 That would do it,"said Dalis, finding his voice at last;"but how would you control the course the Earth would take, thus thrown out of its orbit?" |
29198 | Then they wo n''t be looking for us? |
29198 | Then why ca n''t we see the red beam? |
29198 | Then why, if you had the means in the beginning to enforce your will upon us, confer with us at all? |
29198 | War? 29198 Well,"demanded Avery,"what''s all the show? |
29198 | Well-- what do you think of them? |
29198 | Well? |
29198 | Wha- a- at? |
29198 | What are you doing-- committing me? |
29198 | What are you going to do, Charles? |
29198 | What better test could be given than that which I am proposing? |
29198 | What do you mean?--a death ray evolved? |
29198 | What fuel do you use? |
29198 | What in hell are you doing here, Bell? 29198 What is it, Jim?" |
29198 | What is it, Jim? |
29198 | What is it, dear? |
29198 | What is it, dear? |
29198 | What is it, ma''am? |
29198 | What is it? |
29198 | What is it? |
29198 | What is it? |
29198 | What is to be done? |
29198 | What is your power? |
29198 | What made you ask? |
29198 | What now? |
29198 | What on earth? |
29198 | What say you, O Gens of Cleric? |
29198 | What space flyer? |
29198 | What to do now? |
29198 | What will your Gens say, O Dalis? 29198 What would happen?" |
29198 | What''s he up to now? |
29198 | What''s that? |
29198 | What''s this I hear? |
29198 | What''s your name? |
29198 | What, then,said Dalis,"do you think is the purpose of those appendages?" |
29198 | What? |
29198 | What? |
29198 | When all the world knows the Secret, when even children learn it before they are capable of walking? |
29198 | Where are we? |
29198 | Where else can they be from? |
29198 | Where then are the wrecked vessels? |
29198 | Who are they, to make war against a united Universe? |
29198 | Who is this enemy? |
29198 | Who, then, will be blamed if she does? 29198 Who, then, will control the further flight of the Earth?" |
29198 | Who-- who is it? |
29198 | Why do you not go out and lead your Gens? 29198 Why do you speak to me of The Master?" |
29198 | Why not,he began,"take away from men the Secret of Life, so that they will die, as formerly, when the world was young?" |
29198 | Why not? |
29198 | Why, miss, what is there to be wary of? 29198 Why-- why--"I stammered,"ca n''t you see? |
29198 | Why? |
29198 | Why? |
29198 | Will the_ Pioneer_ be ready? |
29198 | Will you take over? |
29198 | Will you, then, Dalis, allow your Gens to be led to glory by a woman? 29198 Would they?" |
29198 | Yes? |
29198 | You are Mr. Hartley Jones? |
29198 | You are certain that none escaped? |
29198 | You are the representative of the Council that we commanded to appear? |
29198 | You are working on something? |
29198 | You believe we have the power to do all this? |
29198 | You didt know, then, that your father''s death was arranged? |
29198 | You have a bomb in readiness? |
29198 | You hear? 29198 You know why our Ray Directors and Atom Disintegrators do not work, or work but poorly? |
29198 | You make your own fuel enroute? |
29198 | You mean work? |
29198 | You saw the same thing? |
29198 | You see? |
29198 | You see? |
29198 | You think you could reach a great enough velocity to escape the gravitational pull of the earth? |
29198 | You will get a revolver before you search further? |
29198 | You would have forced us into war? |
29198 | You''ll be careful, wo n''t you, Rooney? |
29198 | _ What?_***** Kellen nodded his magnificent old head gravely. |
29198 | *****"And is it not, Dalis,"replied Sarka the First, softly,"for this, really, that you have come to me? |
29198 | *****"We?" |
29198 | *****"What do you make it?" |
29198 | *****"What''s up?" |
29198 | A friend? |
29198 | A woman, moreover, who has duped you?" |
29198 | Aal? |
29198 | Against whom? |
29198 | All men are at their stations?" |
29198 | And a bit of quartz?" |
29198 | And how about our authors? |
29198 | And tell me, pray, if it is not true that you plan for the Sarkas their choice of the best and newest worlds of the Universe?" |
29198 | And where had his blood gone to? |
29198 | And you, Durce? |
29198 | And:"What of it?" |
29198 | Any other orders?" |
29198 | Are you ready, O my father, and father''s father?" |
29198 | At any rate, what better expedient was there to offer? |
29198 | Boler? |
29198 | But der subjects? |
29198 | But how about the bonds?" |
29198 | But how accomplish it?" |
29198 | But how to attack these formidable Aircars successfully? |
29198 | But since you do not know it, who now is master?" |
29198 | But to what avail? |
29198 | But what could their new, terrible weapon be? |
29198 | But what do you think of this mess?" |
29198 | But what is it that you wish me to do? |
29198 | CHAPTER IX_ The Attack of the Yellow Stars_"Why should I safeguard Jaska?" |
29198 | Could a person remember his own death in a former incarnation? |
29198 | Dalis, are you going to allow your Gens to go into action against these Outsiders, without the inspiration of your personal leadership?" |
29198 | Did I ever let you down in anything?" |
29198 | Did it never occur to you that the rocket motor is built on a disintegrating ray principle?" |
29198 | Did you use all you had?" |
29198 | Did you use thorium?" |
29198 | Do n''t want to quit, do you, George?" |
29198 | Do n''t you know where they are?" |
29198 | Do we follow this man who promises us that once again we shall dwell in plenty, without the blood of relatives and neighbors on our hands? |
29198 | Do you refuse, O Dalis, to send your Gens against the Moon?" |
29198 | Do you think you are teaching me anything-- about my own instrument?" |
29198 | Drop in and see us, will you? |
29198 | Eitel?" |
29198 | Had there been some other reason? |
29198 | Has he got you too?" |
29198 | Has that fiend caught you too?" |
29198 | Have you any news of what The Master plans?" |
29198 | He could see the expressions of unutterable agony on their faces, could see their cheeks turn black with-- what? |
29198 | Hime?" |
29198 | How are you?" |
29198 | How can I describe the sight which met our horrified gaze? |
29198 | How can you use it? |
29198 | How do I know, how does the world know, that you can do what you say you can do?" |
29198 | How had Dalis learned the secret sign- manual of Jaska and Sarka? |
29198 | How keep life on the Earth during its flight on this rainbow- chasing voyage you propose?" |
29198 | How long a time will be required in fitting out the_ Pioneer_ for reliable space flying?" |
29198 | How''d you get here? |
29198 | How''d you like to come along?" |
29198 | I ask you if you will go quietly into the car?" |
29198 | I demanded,"Has anything happened to my family?" |
29198 | I suppose you know what fate awaits you?" |
29198 | I thought of telephoning, but, what was the use? |
29198 | If Cleric does not fear for her to be Spokesman of a Gens, why should I? |
29198 | If an amoeba is that large here, what must an elephant look like? |
29198 | If he was to play up to Ortiz, why did n''t Jamison give him some sign of how he was to do it? |
29198 | If we could, together, devise a way to halt this rotation for as much as a few seconds, what would happen?" |
29198 | If you know, why remain here and watch the destruction of all the people of your Gens?" |
29198 | In the stillness the man''s words came harsh and commanding--"Do you see the cities,"he said,"crumbling to ruins under the cold stars? |
29198 | Inside the Earth? |
29198 | Is it not so?" |
29198 | Is it not so?" |
29198 | Is reincarnation a proven theory, or unproven? |
29198 | Is that clear?" |
29198 | Is that not so?" |
29198 | Makely?" |
29198 | May I ask you?..." |
29198 | May I invite you to be my guest on a little week- end jaunt to the Moon?" |
29198 | May I not accompany you?" |
29198 | Not pretending... what is the word?" |
29198 | Now to the point, I wonder if it is possible for you to obtain Mr. Cummings''permission to have your company publish these two stories? |
29198 | Now what is this great discovery, boy? |
29198 | Now, shall I tell you your secret?" |
29198 | Or is the entire staff subject to The Master?" |
29198 | Or should he still refuse battle-- and perhaps see some lesser Spokesman go forth to win glory and imperishable renown to himself? |
29198 | Or was it that something had happened to him? |
29198 | Prull? |
29198 | Queer, is n''t it? |
29198 | She demands that I assist you and the senorita-- it is the senorita?" |
29198 | Should he go ahead under the common leadership of the Sarkas? |
29198 | Someone has to go; otherwise, how could I prove my point? |
29198 | Stayin''late this evenin''?" |
29198 | Suppose they seared the countryside and the cities and suburbs with rays of horrible nature that would shrivel and blast all that lay in their path? |
29198 | That their revered Spokesman feared to lead them in person?" |
29198 | The fields? |
29198 | The frightful eyes-- had they then been but figments of the imagination? |
29198 | Then what happens to your scheme, Sarka the Third? |
29198 | Think you''ll be scared?" |
29198 | To berate me? |
29198 | To throw at my head mad schemes impossible of accomplishment? |
29198 | Vance? |
29198 | Vardee? |
29198 | Was it some refraction of the light?" |
29198 | What are your orders?" |
29198 | What cared I that the discoveries made in the excavating of the huge metal ring were of inestimable value to science? |
29198 | What difference who is master, so long as success attend our efforts?" |
29198 | What do you wish of me?" |
29198 | What does it mean?" |
29198 | What force could be so powerful that it could even budge so many tons? |
29198 | What have you found?" |
29198 | What if these invaders carried the war to the surface? |
29198 | What is it now?" |
29198 | What is it?" |
29198 | What say ye, Gens of Earth?" |
29198 | What say ye, Spokesmen of the Gens? |
29198 | What think you of the plan, Klaser? |
29198 | What was it?" |
29198 | What''s that got to do with it?" |
29198 | What, then? |
29198 | When is it your wish that we should start?" |
29198 | Where are you staying?" |
29198 | Where else, then?" |
29198 | Where in Sam Hill have you been keeping yourself?" |
29198 | Where now shall we find places for our people who are daily being born in myriads, to live, and love and flourish?" |
29198 | Where''s that door?" |
29198 | Which shall it be, Dalis? |
29198 | Who had murdered Rooney, and why? |
29198 | Why do n''t you drop around and see us one of these days?" |
29198 | Why do you oppose us?" |
29198 | Why do you serve him? |
29198 | Why had she done it? |
29198 | Why had she laughed, and left them, after the betrayal of the Master Beryl into the hands of Dalis? |
29198 | Why not give us several stories which helped to build his glory? |
29198 | Why not have a ballot to what size the magazine shall be? |
29198 | Why? |
29198 | Will you be seated?" |
29198 | Will you give the necessary orders?" |
29198 | Will you unseal the exit?" |
29198 | Will you?" |
29198 | With all connections in place, and all the world''s Beryls attuned to the speed of this one-- what would happen? |
29198 | Would not that also disprove the whole theory of reincarnation if it is true? |
29198 | Would they seize power the moment he moved away from the Beryl Control? |
29198 | You did n''t think I was going to send you alone, did you?" |
29198 | You doubtless recall a proposal you once made to Sarka the First? |
29198 | You fellows built a new one at Newark Airport, did n''t you?" |
29198 | You see? |
29198 | You, Marable, what''s all this mean?" |
29198 | Yuta? |
29198 | _ What Think You All?_ Dear Editor: There is one question I would like to ask. |
29198 | asked Hart,"and where?" |
29198 | he demanded;"what of it? |
32769 | And may I live with Thais or Rhodope, or some wild Assyrian queen? |
32769 | Are you the North Wind or the East Wind? |
32769 | But will you forgive me if I ask an impertinent question? |
32769 | By the way,I asked,"I suppose you only exterminate-- er-- members of the club?" |
32769 | Have you then also read of the old times in books? |
32769 | He''s an infallible shot that Müller there,he said, nodding at my former companion...."Did n''t I tell you?" |
32769 | Is he then of very noble family? |
32769 | Is there no one here who remembers our fighting days? 32769 It is, and will you come with me there right now?" |
32769 | Or do you blow from the Atlantic? 32769 Shall I be admitted?" |
32769 | What am I doing among these dead æsthetes? 32769 Who are you?" |
32769 | You see that man in the plumed hat? |
32769 | And, looking around them, the wise men saw the progress of civilisation, and what was it? |
32769 | Are there none of the old set left?" |
32769 | But how was I to know, my people, I who am only a man, whither my plans for your redemption would lead? |
32769 | But the Wind replied in angry tones, not gently as of old:--"Is it thus you treat me, you whom I singled out from men? |
32769 | Can you speak a word and tell us your story, most unhappy prophet, before you die?" |
32769 | Have none of you a word to say? |
32769 | However, he turned himself almost roughly, and said:"Why have you come here?" |
32769 | I asked:"Do you write songs, Fiore di Fiamma?" |
32769 | I will show you some of my friends, the poets....""And may I drink red wine with Praxiteles, or with Catullus beside his lake?" |
32769 | Need I encourage men to fight who have staked their existence to gain mastery? |
32769 | Or that all beautiful souls perished in the garden? |
32769 | Or that there was nothing young in the World? |
32769 | Or that there were no children to love? |
32769 | Tell me, Stranger, was I not great in my day?" |
32769 | They never troubled to look after the sick and the wounded, but what could they do? |
32769 | Was it that there was no work to do? |
32769 | What did it mean? |
32769 | What is there going to be?" |
32769 | Where are Robertson, Baldwin, and Andrew Spencer? |
32769 | Where are the great lieutenants who stood at my side and cheered me with counsel? |
32769 | Why should one die until life becomes hopelessly ugly and deformed?" |
32769 | You remember that lank follower of the Newest Art, who lectured to us once within these very walls? |
30742 | ''How did you kill it, Papa?'' |
30742 | A savage? |
30742 | A technological race without a written language? 30742 After all, it could have been worse, could n''t it? |
30742 | All nice and legal, huh? 30742 And there''s nothing we can do? |
30742 | Any questions? |
30742 | Are n''t there ways of detecting objects underwater? |
30742 | Are you hurt? |
30742 | But an animal could not do otherwise, could it? 30742 But he was seen?" |
30742 | But how can you be_ sure_ they''re cannibals? |
30742 | But what sort of thing should I look out for? |
30742 | By the way,he said,"did you know that your brother is returning to Earth tomorrow?" |
30742 | Can we get another man ready in time? |
30742 | Colonel Mannheim, do you think it would require any personal courage on my part to stand up against you in a face- to- face gunfight? |
30742 | Could you give me an oral summary? |
30742 | Did I ever tell you what I do n''t like about that machine? |
30742 | Evidence would be most welcome, would it not? 30742 Feel O.K., Bart?" |
30742 | For example? |
30742 | Had n''t it occurred to you, my friend, that they must be cannibals? 30742 Has Dr. Yoritomo any more information for us?" |
30742 | Have you actually managed to build any of the devices he''s constructed? |
30742 | He has n''t moved? |
30742 | How about communications? |
30742 | How about crossword puzzles or solitaire? |
30742 | How about the second man? |
30742 | How are the radiation detectors behaving there, Grandfather? |
30742 | How did he find out about the tunnels? |
30742 | How do you get your carrier wave underground to those tunnels? |
30742 | How do you mean? 30742 How do you mean?" |
30742 | How does he move in and out? |
30742 | How soon? |
30742 | How''s that again? |
30742 | How... how do you mean that? |
30742 | Is there_ any_thing you can do, Doctor? |
30742 | Just what was the purpose of those tunnels? |
30742 | Oh? 30742 On the other hand, if_ you_ were to challenge_ me_,"Bart Stanton continued,"would_ that_ show courage?" |
30742 | Or do you mean that the Stanford boys are dressed up as girls? |
30742 | Or, if you''d prefer something with a little more power to it--? |
30742 | Pardon me if I seem thick, Mr. Stanton, but.... Are you saying that the Nipe''s technological equipment is better than ours? |
30742 | See this? |
30742 | That attachment he''s making? |
30742 | Twenty- three minutes, why? |
30742 | Well, I mean, like.... Well, for instance, why are they going over to the play area? 30742 What does he tell his children? |
30742 | What is it, hon? |
30742 | What is it? |
30742 | What''s he doing? |
30742 | What''s he doing? |
30742 | What''s your opinion, Mr. Stanton? 30742 Where''s your evidence for that?" |
30742 | Which is it? |
30742 | Which one would you say was ahead of the other? |
30742 | Who are the Stanton boys, and why should I come look? |
30742 | Who? 30742 Why? |
30742 | Wipe the sweat off my forehead, will you? 30742 Would n''t cold reality force a change?" |
30742 | Would you be so good as to return at the end of that time? |
30742 | Yes? 30742 Yes?" |
30742 | You are broiling a lobster? |
30742 | You beat the pants off it and what d''you get? 30742 You have n''t been able to pinpoint the Nipe that easily, have you?" |
30742 | You mean he''s learned to speak our languages, but not to read them? |
30742 | You mean right now? 30742 (What was the name of that fellow I met at Eddie''s party? |
30742 | ***** After a long minute, Scanton said:"What about atomic energy?" |
30742 | ?_ I would n''t say he was exactly stupid, George. |
30742 | A family life? |
30742 | A wife? |
30742 | A wolf, then? |
30742 | An air transport in trouble? |
30742 | And another slice of toast, hunh?" |
30742 | And it could not please to behave as something it is not, could it?" |
30742 | And that they are very nearly illiterate?" |
30742 | And we have already agreed that, once the Nipes adopted something of that kind, it remained with them, not so? |
30742 | And what happens when I ca n''t do_ that_ any more, either?" |
30742 | And, even if they only suspected, what would be their reaction? |
30742 | Are there no men anymore? |
30742 | Are there none who can face nature alone and unafraid without the aid of artifices that bring softness?" |
30742 | Are you implying that the Nipe thinks that there are other Nipes around, running the world from secret hideouts, like the Fu Manchu novel?" |
30742 | But a human- sized robot? |
30742 | But how do you link this with ritual- taboo?" |
30742 | But how does that fit in with that rule you once told me about? |
30742 | But the whole thing makes for some very interesting speculation, does n''t it?" |
30742 | But what evidence have you that this technology was not given them by some other race?" |
30742 | But what if he, Stanton, won? |
30742 | But... why should Bart stay?" |
30742 | Can we?" |
30742 | Can you imagine the time James Clerk Maxwell would have had trying to build a modern television set from tapes like this?" |
30742 | Could he beat the Nipe in hand- to- hand combat? |
30742 | Could you give me the name of a good man, Doctor?" |
30742 | Devour it properly, as one should with a validly slain foe? |
30742 | Did I not say he was illiterate?" |
30742 | Did he have a mother? |
30742 | Do you find it impossible that a high technology could be present in such a system?" |
30742 | Do you follow the Customs?_"Stanton felt a surge of triumph. |
30742 | Do you happen to have a telepath who''s strong enough to take a meshing with an insane mind? |
30742 | Do you read?" |
30742 | Do you see?" |
30742 | Do you think he''ll be able to handle his part of the job after-- after the operations?" |
30742 | Do you understand what we are doing, and why it must be done this way?" |
30742 | Do you understand?" |
30742 | Eh? |
30742 | Eh?" |
30742 | Farnsworth?" |
30742 | For how much longer would he be stranded on an insane planet, surrounded by degraded, insane beings? |
30742 | Had the people here seen his boat? |
30742 | Have I made them sound heartless, without the finer feelings that we humans are so proud of? |
30742 | He had always known there were holes in his memory(_ Always? |
30742 | He was trying to remember other things-- farther back-- before he had-- Before he had what? |
30742 | How can this be? |
30742 | How else to explain the fact that the Nipe, for all his technical knowledge, is still in the ancient ritual- taboo stage of development?" |
30742 | How long before he could discourse again with reasonable beings? |
30742 | How long would it be before he would be able to construct the communicator that would put him in touch with his own race again? |
30742 | How many people has he killed in that time? |
30742 | How much blood does Colonel Mannheim have on his hands? |
30742 | How much longer does he have to cook?" |
30742 | How, then, do you account for their high technological achievements?" |
30742 | If he discovered that, at this very moment, the Nipe was being treated almost as an honored guest of the Government? |
30742 | If he suspected that the Nipe could have been killed easily at any time during the past six years? |
30742 | If so, had they recognized it, in spite of the heavy camouflage? |
30742 | Just how much confidence should he show the colonel? |
30742 | Kind of a burden, see? |
30742 | More coffee?" |
30742 | Mr. Stanton, granted that you''ve been through five years of hell-- but how closely have you stayed in touch with the Nipe situation?" |
30742 | Not so?" |
30742 | Nothing?" |
30742 | Once the Nipe had been conquered, what purpose would there be in the life of Bartholomew Stanton? |
30742 | Or can I even call it mine when I ca n''t even use it? |
30742 | Or does he reject them as lies?" |
30742 | Play games, right? |
30742 | Since you did not, what are your thoughts, Stanley Martin?_""That we should help each other,"Stanton said. |
30742 | Stanton said,"What did they use before they invented radio?" |
30742 | Stanton?" |
30742 | Stanton?" |
30742 | Surely-- but could he remember her? |
30742 | The next question was, what should he do with the body? |
30742 | The snark? |
30742 | The three girls?" |
30742 | Then what? |
30742 | Think you can handle the Nipe?" |
30742 | Thirty? |
30742 | True? |
30742 | Twenty? |
30742 | Wang told him, then asked:"Did you get hold of the air authorities?" |
30742 | What about all those prize gadgets of his?" |
30742 | What about his father? |
30742 | What about my brother, Martin? |
30742 | What do you think, Colonel?" |
30742 | What does point of view have to do with it?" |
30742 | What further action could be taken by a logical mind? |
30742 | What good was cash in the Institute, where everything was provided? |
30742 | What is it?" |
30742 | What kind of handicap do you want on a handball game with me?" |
30742 | What kind of monster would they think he was? |
30742 | What was it? |
30742 | What was the Nipe thinking? |
30742 | What would happen if he failed? |
30742 | What would the average citizen think if he knew the true story of the Nipe? |
30742 | What''s so interesting about that, aside from morbid curiosity?" |
30742 | Where''d that come from? |
30742 | Where? |
30742 | Who was that? |
30742 | Why do you suppose he never uses any weapons but his own hands to kill with? |
30742 | Why had they taken no action? |
30742 | Why should he just sit there with his eyes closed and ignore us both?" |
30742 | Why, do you suppose, does the Nipe conscientiously devour his victims, often risking his own safety to do so? |
30742 | Why?" |
30742 | With whom? |
30742 | Women? |
30742 | Would n''t that be a big joke on everybody? |
30742 | Would they see that, because of the priceless information stored in that alien brain, the Nipe''s life had to be preserved at any cost? |
30742 | Would you come up to my office, Bart, as soon as you''ve had your mauling?" |
30742 | Yes?" |
30742 | You know?" |
30742 | You know?" |
30742 | You know?" |
30742 | You must first remove the erroneous data, not so? |
30742 | You see?" |
30742 | You see?" |
30742 | You understand your part in this, eh?" |
30742 | _ How about the deal?__ That''s the good news,_ said the second suited figure as it came from the air lock of the grounded spaceboat. |
30742 | _ How long?_ he wondered. |
30742 | _ I probably always will._ And why not? |
30742 | _ Lasser?__ It''s me, Fritz. |
30742 | _ Radioactivity?_ Wang wondered. |
30742 | _ Would n''t it be funny if he were dead?_ Stanton thought. |
32716 | Are they crazy? 32716 Did it ever occur to you that someday you''re going to get the lawbooks thrown at you?" |
32716 | Did your friend explain how much it will cost? |
32716 | Dora-- do they let you have the child if you''re pregnant when they find cancer? 32716 Feel better?" |
32716 | Funny thing about cancer-- you study it since you learned the bad news? 32716 Got a pen?" |
32716 | Have n''t you ever put two and two together about the population figures? |
32716 | How bad is it? |
32716 | Is n''t that fair enough? |
32716 | Just when you''ve started to learn something useful aboardship? |
32716 | Like we''re moving people to Mars? |
32716 | Mars? 32716 Not much risk that you''ll fail to make good... a good transplantation?" |
32716 | Refrigeration-- dehumidifiers? |
32716 | Remember what I told you in the bar about metastasis? 32716 So you want to hop out before the return trip?" |
32716 | There''s not much risk? |
32716 | What''s that? |
32716 | What''s this all about? |
32716 | What''s wrong? |
32716 | When do you leave? |
32716 | Where''d your mother go? |
32716 | Where''s the captain? |
32716 | Who can I see to get out of here? |
32716 | You mean there''s a chance for my family to get from Mars to Venus? |
32716 | You think I could find something to keep myself occupied on Venus? |
32716 | You''re Marson? 32716 *****What can you do?" |
32716 | After all was n''t he on his way to Mars, where he had wanted to go all along? |
32716 | Did the ordinary man on the street submit calmly when this happened to his wife or did he have contacts that Greg had never known? |
32716 | Do n''t you feel the ship?" |
32716 | Finally he asked, in humbled tones:"If Venus is such a paradise, how come you do n''t drop off there and stay there yourself?" |
32716 | He had wandered into a storeroom when a voice came from behind him:"Getting thirsty again?" |
32716 | How do you go about skipping ship at delivery point?" |
32716 | No? |
32716 | What would I do without you and the kids?" |
32716 | What''s yours?" |
32716 | Who said anything about Mars, bud?" |
32716 | You did n''t make a decision?" |
32716 | You prefer intravenous anaesthesia, I suppose?" |
32716 | You wanted transportation, did n''t you?" |
34221 | Why are our emotions called into action by modern music and modern art? 34221 Why are we tormented with this thought- stimulating age?" |
34221 | A note from her inclosed this dispatch:''What hath God wrought?'' |
34221 | I had no money; and there was no one that believed I could do it, and if I could"what good would come of it?" |
34221 | Morse has had no more credit than was due him, but has Henry had as much as is due him? |
34221 | The puzzle to most people is: How can the signals pass each other in different directions on the same wire? |
34221 | The question may be asked, why is there any regulation needed, if there is always an even head of water? |
34221 | Then you ask, how do they differ? |
34221 | Why are we called upon to help the downtrodden and oppressed, and to help to elevate mankind to a higher level? |
34221 | Why can not we be left alone in peace and quiet, to live in the easiest way?" |
34221 | Why not? |
34221 | Why this current? |
34221 | Why? |
34221 | You ask what is the difference? |
38482 | Why is it, then, that iron oil tanks form such conspicuous exceptions to our common experience with lightning? |
32785 | And what about children...? |
32785 | Are you sure? |
32785 | Can you talk? |
32785 | Did you get to where I sent you? |
32785 | Nothing...? |
32785 | Nothing? |
32785 | Tell me, vizier, have I become so full of war that I can not live without it? |
32785 | Which is supposed to have what meaning to me? |
32785 | Who else should go? 32785 A thousand? 32785 And having got there, did Kannot want them to invade? 32785 And how many of them are left, would you say? 32785 At length he managed to free himself of their embraces, and as he stood apart, he asked:What happened? |
32785 | But how were they to get to it? |
32785 | But of all the things I saw, only one stood out....""And what was that?" |
32785 | But were his companions? |
32785 | Can you tell me whether there are others like you?" |
32785 | Did I manage to warn enough of our men?" |
32785 | Do you talk? |
32785 | Does that mean anything to you?" |
32785 | For are we not eternal? |
32785 | For is n''t it a truism that war bends men''s destiny in the strangest fashions? |
32785 | How can you arrange for anger to come to the breasts of us here from the planet beyond the grey mists of outer space? |
32785 | Is it not true, also, that you, the greatest and most noble of warriors, has yourself felt this same reluctance recently to even plan a war?" |
32785 | Mary spoke again:"How do you mean?" |
32785 | Perhaps age has lent you an inner wisdom?" |
32785 | Remember?" |
32785 | Shall we all become a nation of shepherds? |
32785 | Shall we never again know the glory of battle? |
32785 | Then why are you unarmed? |
32785 | What better goal do we need?" |
32785 | What do you see?" |
32785 | What of you?" |
32785 | What sort of world could it be? |
32785 | What was he to do in this world where there was nothing but woman, and man had no place? |
32785 | Where are your weapons?" |
32785 | Who goes...?" |
32785 | Who will leave with me?" |
32785 | Why?" |
28617 | A murder in Laketon? 28617 Adjustable, see? |
28617 | Ah, you''re beginning to find that out, are you? |
28617 | An answer is it? |
28617 | And do you believe it? |
28617 | And now, what is the news you have for me? |
28617 | And so at last you confess that it is not well to tamper with human life? |
28617 | And who can say to what extent you have thus furthered natural evolution? |
28617 | And why did you pick me to tell it to? |
28617 | And you pleaded with him to return for us? |
28617 | Are n''t you taking any special precautions? |
28617 | Are there more like him? |
28617 | Are we going to waste the whole afternoon just to watch a man run? |
28617 | Are you going to arrest me? |
28617 | Are you really going? |
28617 | Are you telling me that this airship is operated with power from the sun? |
28617 | Besides,he said,"what do you know about dog- fights?" |
28617 | Better? 28617 But could stored sunshine alone give enough warmth for the luxuriant growth of those jungles?" |
28617 | But what of the arts, Dr. Mundson? 28617 But what sane man can believe that even perfectly developed beings, through mental control, could overcome Nature''s fixed laws?" |
28617 | But what would you think if I told you that there is not an ounce of gasoline in my heavier- than- air craft? |
28617 | But where are there volcanoes in the south polar regions? |
28617 | But, my young friend, do you realize that my sun- ship has a speed of over one thousand miles an hour, how much over I dare not tell you? |
28617 | Ca n''t I call him up and see if he still wants to see me? |
28617 | Can I do anything to help? 28617 Dale,"he said at length, turning slowly to face me,"you ask for an explanation of this horror? |
28617 | Dare we do it? |
28617 | Did he say at what time he would operate? |
28617 | Did you ever see such a girl as that? |
28617 | Did you notice anything of the sort? |
28617 | Did you see or hear anything like a shadow or a person moving? |
28617 | Did you see that Carnes? |
28617 | Did you see? |
28617 | Do I guess right,said Northwood,"that the light is responsible for this oasis in the ice?" |
28617 | Do n''t they suffer? |
28617 | Do you believe that we''ve got''em licked? |
28617 | Do you realize what this means? |
28617 | Do you understand? |
28617 | Do you want to bring more creatures like Adam into the world? |
28617 | Does what? |
28617 | Fantastic? |
28617 | General,he ordered,"will you kindly arrange for a plane? |
28617 | Give yourself up? |
28617 | Good Lord,Dodd shouted,"did you see the color of their shells, Tommy?" |
28617 | Got them? 28617 Got to land... can you take it? |
28617 | Had it occurred to you that that is our only weapon left? 28617 Had n''t we better notify the police?" |
28617 | Has any one been out on reconnaissance? |
28617 | Have I your gracious permission to arrest these three criminals? |
28617 | Have you any idea of who did it, or how it was done? |
28617 | Have you constructed such a device? |
28617 | Have you got an invitation? |
28617 | Have you got that truck I wired you to have ready? |
28617 | Have you not guessed that Adam has developed an additional sense? 28617 Have you solved the method?" |
28617 | How about the ground under the Colossus? |
28617 | How about your marsupial lion now, Bram? |
28617 | How are you going to bring us three back in your plane? |
28617 | How are you going to get it out? |
28617 | How d''you know, Haidia? |
28617 | How d''you know? |
28617 | How did you get that picture, Doctor? |
28617 | How do you know about Adam? 28617 How in thunder do you know that?" |
28617 | How long after that did you ring the alarm gongs? |
28617 | How many got caught in the building? |
28617 | How many thousands of years are you looking forward, Professor? |
28617 | How much? |
28617 | How you going to prove your contention? |
28617 | I ca n''t frighten you? |
28617 | If there was some flaw? |
28617 | Is that a telephone to the house? |
28617 | It is puzzling, is n''t it? 28617 Just what is your game?" |
28617 | May we take a peep at Lona''s twins? |
28617 | Mean? |
28617 | Mr. Jervis, will you tell the police that there is no violence threatening and ask them to wait for a few minutes? 28617 Mr. Rogers, how, on a dark day and in the absence of a timepiece, would you judge the passage of time?" |
28617 | Mr. Winston, will you answer Mr. Berger''s question? |
28617 | My dear boy, who knows what the human body can stand? 28617 No? |
28617 | No? |
28617 | No? |
28617 | Professor, have you ever played with the dead body of a frog? |
28617 | Queer, fantastic thing, is n''t it? |
28617 | Room 4167? |
28617 | Run through it now briefly, will you? 28617 Secretary of War?" |
28617 | See? 28617 Shall I go along too?" |
28617 | Slide one of them out? |
28617 | So you had trouble with my guard, did you? |
28617 | So you''re going up to Doc Livermore''s, are you? |
28617 | So you''re in on it too, are you? |
28617 | So? 28617 Suffocated?" |
28617 | That he can bring a dead man to life? |
28617 | Them? 28617 Then, what? |
28617 | They are about ready to go to the growing dome, are they not? |
28617 | Those red edges? 28617 Thurston?" |
28617 | Tom-- Tom,spoke the stranger,"you are alive? |
28617 | Tommy Travers gone, eh? 28617 Understand? |
28617 | Used to be a parson, you say? 28617 Was the warning written?" |
28617 | Was this shadow opaque enough to even momentarily obscure your vision? |
28617 | Well, how does it feel to be an ant? |
28617 | What about Winston''s confession? |
28617 | What advantage would there be in that? |
28617 | What am I to do? |
28617 | What are you going to tell them? |
28617 | What are you setting up? |
28617 | What are you trying to do, catechise me? 28617 What ca n''t be helped?" |
28617 | What can I do for you, sir? |
28617 | What did this shadow look like? |
28617 | What difference whether they die there or here...? |
28617 | What do they think this is, April Fool''s Day? |
28617 | What do you know about dog- fights? |
28617 | What do you know about flying? |
28617 | What do you mean, Dr. Mundson: that this Adam has arrived at a point in evolution beyond this age? |
28617 | What do you mean? |
28617 | What do you mean? |
28617 | What do you mean? |
28617 | What does this mean? 28617 What else?" |
28617 | What is eternity, John Northwood? 28617 What is it that explodes? |
28617 | What is it, Jim? |
28617 | What is it? |
28617 | What is special about it? |
28617 | What kind of cats? |
28617 | What kind of junk? |
28617 | What made you ask Trier if he had the money when you turned around? |
28617 | What of Eve? |
28617 | What on earth was it? 28617 What were the circumstances of the robbery?" |
28617 | What were you doing, cabareting all night? |
28617 | What''s that? |
28617 | What''s that? |
28617 | What''s the matter? |
28617 | What''s the story, Doctor? |
28617 | What, in God''s name,I cried,"could have brought such horror to a strong man? |
28617 | What? 28617 What?" |
28617 | What? |
28617 | Where are we? |
28617 | Where are you going, Doctor? |
28617 | Where did you hide the loot? |
28617 | Where did you hide the loot? |
28617 | Where did you hide the loot? |
28617 | Where do they go, Doctor? |
28617 | Where do we go, Doctor? |
28617 | Where do you think we are? |
28617 | Where had they gone? |
28617 | Where have they come from? 28617 Where is Jenks?" |
28617 | Where is this body-- this experiment? |
28617 | Where is your switch? |
28617 | Where to? |
28617 | Who are you to question my actions? 28617 Who by? |
28617 | Who can say? 28617 Who the devil are you, and what do you mean by breaking into my examination and stopping it?" |
28617 | Who wants a perfect woman? 28617 Why do n''t they try putting engines in these ships?" |
28617 | Why not close the cage for the day? |
28617 | Why not now? |
28617 | Why not? |
28617 | Why should you come here? 28617 Why, what do you mean?" |
28617 | Why, what''s the matter? |
28617 | Why-- uh-- er-- what do you mean? |
28617 | Why? 28617 Why?" |
28617 | Why?--how?--who? |
28617 | Will there be another attempt? |
28617 | Will you take me up there? |
28617 | Will you tell me your name? |
28617 | Would you hunt elephants with a pop- gun? 28617 Yes?" |
28617 | You are trying to find? |
28617 | You got letter? |
28617 | You left Los Angeles early yesterday; have you seen the papers? |
28617 | You mean that you cut them up-- kill them, perhaps? |
28617 | You understand? |
28617 | You will not harm her? |
28617 | You''re insolent, are n''t you? |
28617 | You''re not dead? |
28617 | You''ve been here before? |
28617 | _ Ach!_ Do I know? |
28617 | *****"Well, Carnes, did you have an instructive night?" |
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28617 | A fool? |
28617 | A generator, obviously, forming the gas-- from what? |
28617 | A. U. track meet this afternoon got to do with a bank robbery?" |
28617 | Ai n''t there a gun on this ship?" |
28617 | Am I correct?" |
28617 | And horrors must surely inhabit it, else how could one account for that fearful thing on the grating below? |
28617 | And what is a hunch but a mental penetration into the Fourth Dimension?" |
28617 | And who knows what may rescue us?" |
28617 | Are our seats near the starting line for the sprints?" |
28617 | Are they intending to conduct sapping operations against us like engineers, or what?" |
28617 | Are you another of these alienists my father has been bringing around?" |
28617 | Are you coming, or are n''t you?" |
28617 | Better?" |
28617 | Bird?" |
28617 | But Dr. Mundson''s impatient,"Ready?" |
28617 | But how can we let light into those big steel shells, or the little ones either?" |
28617 | But how could they carry it? |
28617 | But how is she teaching her pupil?" |
28617 | But what are we going to do about it? |
28617 | But what awful terror must have gripped the fellow to make him forsake his only means of escape through those black passages? |
28617 | But what if that man_ is_ truly dead? |
28617 | CHAPTER VIII_ Recaptured_"Where are we?" |
28617 | Can we?" |
28617 | Can you find four or more of them? |
28617 | Can you imagine a more fascinating line of work than this? |
28617 | Can you pick it out? |
28617 | Can you say that all life-- all matter-- is not the result of scientific experiment? |
28617 | Can you?" |
28617 | Can you?" |
28617 | Carnes?" |
28617 | Carnes?" |
28617 | Come on, boy, where''s that old bus? |
28617 | Comprehend it? |
28617 | Could you now be satisfied with old- fashioned children who spend long, expensive years in getting an education? |
28617 | D''you get that? |
28617 | Dead? |
28617 | Did Haidia know what she was talking about? |
28617 | Did MacGregor have something? |
28617 | Did n''t you know? |
28617 | Did you get those tickets I wired for?" |
28617 | Did you have trouble shaving this morning? |
28617 | Did you notice his jaws just before the gun went?" |
28617 | Did_ you_ see anything?" |
28617 | Do I understand that you wish now to go to trial for that crime and to pay the penalty?" |
28617 | Do n''t you remember rejuvenating him? |
28617 | Do they have to lie quiet for that period miles up there in space? |
28617 | Do you believe me, Tom?" |
28617 | Do you follow?" |
28617 | Do you measure up to the standard that insures success? |
28617 | Do you understand?" |
28617 | Does the cure alter itself in any manner? |
28617 | Each hesitated to voice the new fear: had the sun- ship been destroyed? |
28617 | Had it seen the slow sinking of its companions, failed to hear them in reply to his mental call? |
28617 | Have these devils a vulnerable spot? |
28617 | Have you any question you wish to ask?" |
28617 | Have you ever seen a small bar magnet placed within the field of attraction of a large electromagnet? |
28617 | Have you gone mad?" |
28617 | Have you your binoculars with you?" |
28617 | Having no timepiece, and assuming that you were in a light- proof room, you would judge that some five hours had passed, would you not?" |
28617 | He could leave, go out into open country, but what were a few days or months-- or a year-- with this horror upon them? |
28617 | He was doubled with laughter-- or was it he who was laughing? |
28617 | He would not be delving seriously into the mysteries of evolution, would he?" |
28617 | How are you managing that?" |
28617 | How could he let the insane words pass his lips? |
28617 | How could she withhold herself from this splendid superman? |
28617 | How did they communicate? |
28617 | How did you guess, worm?" |
28617 | How do you accomplish it?" |
28617 | How do you overcome this?" |
28617 | How many are there?" |
28617 | How much of it can they lay over a city?" |
28617 | How?" |
28617 | I ca n''t frighten you-- you worm of the Black Age?" |
28617 | I chust blay und blay, und maybe you should listen, yes? |
28617 | I suppose that everything is ready?" |
28617 | I suppose that you are more or less familiar with imaginative stories of interplanetary travel?" |
28617 | I tell you, nobody will believe--""What''s that?" |
28617 | I wonder-- do you still mock the Professor''s beliefs?" |
28617 | Imagination? |
28617 | Is it not keeping forever ahead of the Destroyer? |
28617 | Is it possible that you have no desire to see Ladd, this new marvel who is smashing records right and left, run? |
28617 | Is n''t he handsomer than the pictures of him which I televisioned to you? |
28617 | Is that clear?" |
28617 | Is there any known means of attack? |
28617 | It must have been--""Must have been what?" |
28617 | It was so quiet-- the motors-- what was it that happened? |
28617 | Lights of any kind?" |
28617 | Livermore?" |
28617 | Magnesium? |
28617 | Never think it to look at me now, would you? |
28617 | No doubt you, like the rest of the world, think that I''m crazy?" |
28617 | No? |
28617 | Northwood asked:"Why does he call that girl grandmother?" |
28617 | Now listen:"How long was it from the time when you saw the first monster until we heard from them again?" |
28617 | Now what does it mean?" |
28617 | Of course not, how could I?" |
28617 | Oh, hello, Casey, is everything all right?" |
28617 | Or these things?" |
28617 | Or"--he frowned for a moment, brows drawn over deep- set gray eyes--"or generate it? |
28617 | P-1184, Chicago=***** Ruptured? |
28617 | Remember the day I captured the big rooster for you-- the monster you had created? |
28617 | Remember the hermit across the road from your son''s old laboratory? |
28617 | Remember the night you awakened me and brought me here in the moonlight? |
28617 | Remember the rabbit whose leg you amputated and re- grew? |
28617 | Remember the struggle, here in this very room? |
28617 | See?" |
28617 | Sounds pretty good, what? |
28617 | Spot here? |
28617 | Still are?" |
28617 | Tell me-- can you restore the youth of an aged person by these means?" |
28617 | Tell me-- tell me-- what is this remarkable force?" |
28617 | The laboratory housed the entire population, did n''t it?" |
28617 | The motor of your car dies-- do you bury it? |
28617 | The poor guinea pig you had suffocated and whose life you restored? |
28617 | They could never kill him.... What was it MacGregor had said? |
28617 | Think I''d waste current on an old cadger like you? |
28617 | Thurston?" |
28617 | Trier?" |
28617 | Trier?" |
28617 | Twelve years ago?" |
28617 | WHAT INSTRUMENT FOR YOU? |
28617 | Was a different kind of hell preparing to pop? |
28617 | Was it hunger that drove it, or cold rage for these puny opponents? |
28617 | Was she with him, unseen? |
28617 | Was this, then, the end of their terrible night? |
28617 | We start from the impossible, and we go-- where? |
28617 | Well, what were the others doing, down there in the streets-- in their homes? |
28617 | Were they windows? |
28617 | What beastly thoughts could that-- that_ thing_ conceive?" |
28617 | What could he do when he overtook it? |
28617 | What do you mean by your talk of smashing my tubes, of leaving me for dead?" |
28617 | What do you say to the idea?" |
28617 | What does a thing like that think of? |
28617 | What does it mean-- what is their mission? |
28617 | What does it strike upon? |
28617 | What had they done in Berlin? |
28617 | What he said was this:"Maybe, yes, I could n''t talk so good English, but you could understood it, yes? |
28617 | What if she should enter with Adam in Present Time? |
28617 | What is there? |
28617 | What is to be done?" |
28617 | What possible interest can I have in the matter?" |
28617 | What was the connection between this catastrophe and the weird strains of the Mad Musician''s violin? |
28617 | What was this girl to that hideous hunchback? |
28617 | What was to be the fate of this beautiful girl? |
28617 | What were a few minutes more or less? |
28617 | What''s this about beetles? |
28617 | Where Is That PAIN? |
28617 | Where did you hide it?" |
28617 | Where''s your bag?" |
28617 | White- lipped and trembling, Northwood groaned:"What has he done now?" |
28617 | Who had committed this ghastly crime? |
28617 | Who wants a made- to- measure lover?" |
28617 | Who was he that it mattered? |
28617 | Who was the last to go over that building?" |
28617 | Who was this strange emissary whom no one really knew? |
28617 | Whose hands?" |
28617 | Why ca n''t we agree to differ?" |
28617 | Why come to me? |
28617 | Why did the handsome stranger warn him,"_ The thing inside never will be yours_?" |
28617 | Why do they sometimes halt important meetings, to gargle with it? |
28617 | Why do they use it at the noon hour? |
28617 | Why go along at$ 25,$ 30 or$ 45 a week when the good jobs in Radio pay$ 50,$ 75 and up to$ 250 a week? |
28617 | Why? |
28617 | Will you have everything ready by eight o''clock?" |
28617 | Will you?" |
28617 | Wind? |
28617 | Winston?" |
28617 | Wo n''t you let me see you home?" |
28617 | Would n''t it be great if we could buy muscles by the bag-- take them home and paste them on our shoulders? |
28617 | Would you mind if I make friends with some of them?" |
28617 | Would you mind telling me the object of the whole thing?" |
28617 | You call me a fool for continuing it? |
28617 | You feel it? |
28617 | You know Casey, do n''t you, Carnes? |
28617 | You know how fast an ordinary movie is taken, do n''t you? |
28617 | You think I returned because I reverenced you yet?" |
28617 | You think you still are master? |
28617 | You understand? |
28617 | You were not dead when I left you on that terrible night when I smashed your precious tubes? |
28617 | You?" |
28617 | _ A Year''s Protection Against_ ACCIDENT[ Illustration: CASH_ or sympathy_?] |
28617 | _ Business men gargle daily to check colds and sore throat_ Why is Listerine to be found in the offices of a majority of American business men? |
28617 | _ Get Cash instead of Sympathy_ If you suddenly became ill-- would your income stop? |
28617 | _ Which do you want?_ Suppose you met with an accident or sickness to- night-- salary stopped-- which would you prefer,$ 25 Weekly... or Sympathy? |
28617 | _ Which do you want?_ Suppose you met with an accident or sickness to- night-- salary stopped-- which would you prefer,$ 25 Weekly... or Sympathy? |
28617 | _ Which will your family want?_ In case of your accidental death, which would you rather give your family$ 10,000 Cash... or Sympathy? |
28617 | _ Which will your family want?_ In case of your accidental death, which would you rather give your family$ 10,000 Cash... or Sympathy? |
31116 | A flare, Mike? 31116 And Dr. Schmidt, will you connect the storage power supply you have readied, please?" |
31116 | And just what are you doing here? |
31116 | And just_ what_,Mike inquired,"were you planning to do about it besides having me shoot you by mistake?" |
31116 | Anything that might make his behavior erratic? |
31116 | Are all the project members here? |
31116 | But why, then,she said, uncomprehending,"are you hiding it?" |
31116 | But, Mike, how are you going to get out there? |
31116 | But--Mike and Ishie simultaneously choked over their food, looked at each other, and then Mike blurted out,"but how could_ she_ know?" |
31116 | Can they activate it? |
31116 | Can you hide it in here? 31116 Coffee?" |
31116 | Come on down to engineering will you Ishie? |
31116 | Could such an effect have a sufficiently great effect on this ship to give it as much as six hundred forty pounds of thrust? |
31116 | Did Major Elbertson seem normal to you when you discharged him from hospital? |
31116 | Did you know that seven men were going out to Hot Rod? |
31116 | Did you say six hundred forty pounds? |
31116 | Do you know what the key looks like? |
31116 | Exactly how much thrust is being exerted on that point? |
31116 | Explosion? 31116 From what, and from what point is the acceleration of Space Lab One originating?" |
31116 | Gentlemen,he finished,"may I introduce myself? |
31116 | Have you got the planets lined up in your scopes yet? 31116 Horoscopes again?" |
31116 | How dangerous is such a puncture? |
31116 | How long was I out? |
31116 | How much of the machine do I have to take to power that milling- head? |
31116 | How much time do you need? |
31116 | How seriously would Hot Rod be damaged? 31116 How soon will Space Lab One reach the northernmost point of her present orbit and begin a swing to the south?" |
31116 | How''re you doing? 31116 I mean,"he floundered,"uh... how did you know?" |
31116 | If a simple question like that gets an answer like that, how long do you think it will take the captain to find out something''s wrong with the Cow? |
31116 | In which direction is the thrust on Hot Rod oriented? |
31116 | Is Hot Rod pulling us north? |
31116 | Is Hot Rod pulling us north? |
31116 | Is Hot Rod pulling us south? |
31116 | Is Hot Rod pulling us? |
31116 | Is Hot Rod pushing or in any other way giving motion to Space Lab One? |
31116 | Is Major Elbertson under the influence of any unusual drugs, doctor? |
31116 | Is Space Lab One under acceleration? |
31116 | Is it really legal,he asked,"using such a tremendously complicated chunk of equipment as the Sacred Cow for casting horrible scopes? |
31116 | Is the flare over? |
31116 | Is there any way to turn off Hot Rod without the Security key? |
31116 | Ishie, will you please tell me just how does this thing... this Confusor..._ get_ that thrust? 31116 Ishie,"he said,"I gather you''re safe?" |
31116 | Just what acceleration has that given us? |
31116 | Mike, it did? 31116 Mr. Blackhawk, do you realize that what you are doing constitutes mutiny in space and will be dealt with accordingly on Earth? |
31116 | Mr. Blackhawk,the captain turned to his engineer,"could such a thrust throw Hot Rod off her communications beam and cause last night''s disaster?" |
31116 | Now can we take the focusing lens off of this, and rig something to give me a focus at about 4.5 miles? 31116 Now, have you?" |
31116 | Now,she finished,"do I get my girlish curiosity satisfied? |
31116 | The displacement in orbit wo n''t be very much, at least on the first few go- arounds, will it? 31116 Then where in hell is that acceleration coming from?" |
31116 | There is only the one? |
31116 | Think there''s anything to it? 31116 Wha- at? |
31116 | What I want to know... do n''t stop eating until you''ve decided whether you''re going to let me in on your game or not... is what really does exist? 31116 What are our limits?" |
31116 | What assistance will you need? |
31116 | What does the gadget do? |
31116 | What is our current position in relation to the equatorial orbit that we should be following? |
31116 | What is our velocity at right angles to original course? |
31116 | What is our velocity? |
31116 | Where is Major Elbertson? |
31116 | Where is Nails? |
31116 | Where is he? |
31116 | Where would he keep it, if not on his person? |
31116 | Which of you are Security officers? |
31116 | Who are you? |
31116 | Who''s senior in Security? |
31116 | Who''s senior officer here? |
31116 | Why would n''t we just go off in a spiral on our present thrust? |
31116 | Why, Mike? 31116 Why,"said Ishie,"did you give such an order in the first place? |
31116 | Why? |
31116 | Would anoxemia cause a change in character, doctor? |
31116 | Yes sir? |
31116 | You do n''t happen to have any education as a psychologist, do you Ishie? 31116 You do n''t think anybody would really appreciate our doing that, do you Mike? |
31116 | You heard of the disaster last night? |
31116 | You mean you really talk to it? |
31116 | _ Varyjat!_ Mike, have n''t you learned yet how to talk over an intercom? 31116 _"What''s that song?" |
31116 | A leak in the Space Lab itself? |
31116 | A space drive? |
31116 | About to come out of it?" |
31116 | After all, why should an astronomer be interested in Earth? |
31116 | And what handle did we get hold of to convert that influence of self to our own advantage in moving this ship?" |
31116 | And where was Elbertson, anyhow? |
31116 | Any ideas?" |
31116 | Are all personnel secured?" |
31116 | Are you sure?" |
31116 | Blackhawk?" |
31116 | But how does it remember, as soon as that field ceases to exist, where it was going before it was last influenced? |
31116 | But the direction? |
31116 | But then, he asked himself, did he really care? |
31116 | But this third effect? |
31116 | But what is the mechanism of influence whereby it influences itself to continue in a straight line? |
31116 | But what''s this gadget?" |
31116 | Can you prevent that?" |
31116 | Do n''t you realize that you ca n''t stand up against the new people''s government of Earth?" |
31116 | Do n''t you realize? |
31116 | Do you think you can work out a method for counteraction?" |
31116 | Do you understand? |
31116 | Do you understand?" |
31116 | Dr. Johnston and Chauvens... sor? |
31116 | For of course,"he added,"we must have authority to install our magnetic coils, and what better authority is there than the Cow? |
31116 | How about it?" |
31116 | How did you fix it so it could burn the guard at that distance?" |
31116 | How do you get that inside a solenoid without an iron core?" |
31116 | How does that particle once started gain the knowledge to continue without some direct control over its spatial framework? |
31116 | How many men do you need to help you... and I do mean_ you_... with the job?" |
31116 | How much thrust do we want, Mike?" |
31116 | How much time do you need?" |
31116 | How soon must it be repaired?" |
31116 | I suppose you know the duty cycle on those coils is only about 0.01?" |
31116 | I thought they were n''t predictable?" |
31116 | If they are saboteurs, is there any way that they can activate Hot Rod?" |
31116 | Is there any way to prevent that?" |
31116 | Just exactly what is involved here?" |
31116 | Koblensky?" |
31116 | Meantime, why do n''t you let Paul and Tombu go eat while you eat?" |
31116 | Mike do you know what this means?" |
31116 | Millie, is there any thing in your department that will make sure he wo n''t talk for while?" |
31116 | North? |
31116 | Not enough to land on Earth; but with things down there the way they were now, who wanted to? |
31116 | Now the question before the board becomes, just what are we going to do with it? |
31116 | Now, water or air? |
31116 | Or am I just learning rumors about my profession from lay sources?" |
31116 | Or perhaps a brain surgeon?" |
31116 | Or would it need focusing at all? |
31116 | Outside of the people themselves, that is, that are n''t directly concerned with man''s_ welfare_? |
31116 | Over HIS people? |
31116 | Party? |
31116 | Perhaps this was another form of disguise like the magneto- ionic...."Are you sure?" |
31116 | Shooting at that distance?" |
31116 | Sufficient for the off- orbit shown? |
31116 | The DC electric field? |
31116 | The captain was startled by the mad- looking, unshaven scarecrow of an officer that approached him, demanding in a near- scream,"What happened? |
31116 | The little physicist sat back, grinned knowingly, and continued:"Where''s your secret panel, Mike? |
31116 | Then"Paul, is there a theodolite or anything like that left lying around in here?" |
31116 | There was a cough at the entrance to the machine shop, and Dr. Millie Williams''soft voice said"May I come in?" |
31116 | Think we''re settled in to bedrock like New York City? |
31116 | Tombu took the opportunity to inquire,"Have you got that RF field- phase generator under control yet?" |
31116 | Trying to put that crumb Security officer into command,_ real_ command, of a scientist? |
31116 | Turn it over to the captain?" |
31116 | Understood?" |
31116 | WHAT was going on? |
31116 | WHAT?" |
31116 | Want to tell our preoccupied slipstick and test- tube boys in the rim before we roll her, or just wait and see what happens? |
31116 | Wha- at specific da- ata did you- u wi- ish? |
31116 | What are you getting at Mike? |
31116 | What could be the answer? |
31116 | What did you DO to Project Hot Rod? |
31116 | What did you do? |
31116 | What did you think I was doing?" |
31116 | What do you think this is, a rock- bound coast? |
31116 | What happened?" |
31116 | What have you done? |
31116 | What makes you so sure that means there''s a solar flare coming? |
31116 | What party? |
31116 | What was your procedure?" |
31116 | What''s mine today, Bessie? |
31116 | What''s this about a Security key?" |
31116 | What''s this-- space drive?" |
31116 | When Ishie asked the computer:"How could this effect be canceled?" |
31116 | Where are they? |
31116 | Who else but Captain Naylor Andersen could possibly have delivered this sneaking, underhanded attack against himself and his comrades? |
31116 | Who else, but the man who had carried the political battle, against all odds, that Hot Rod be created? |
31116 | Why are you goons moving that stuff ahead of schedule and without notifying balance control? |
31116 | Why could n''t they leave people alone long enough to find out what was really going on? |
31116 | Why did n''t you just freeze her like I thought you were going to do?" |
31116 | Why should I bother to tell him any different?" |
31116 | Would such an effect be a result of a flare?" |
31116 | Would you consider Major Elbertson''s condition serious enough to warrant confining him to bed by force?" |
31116 | You dared to keep me off duty that long? |
31116 | You gon na laser Hot Rod?" |
31116 | You know what they do to wild- haired individualists down there, do n''t you?" |
31116 | he asked, and when Mike''s voice answered,"Yes, sir,"he said,"Will you both report to the bridge at once, please?" |
31116 | these days?" |
33405 | But,you ask,"why is the sky blue?" |
33405 | A query arises, Why this phenomenon? |
33405 | Assuming that the ether is a substance, the question arises how is it related to other forms of substance? |
33405 | But what is crystallization? |
33405 | Do we die? |
33405 | Does this law apply to mind and soul? |
33405 | Have you not seen the blades of grass studded with diamonds more beautiful than any that ever flashed in the dazzling light of a ballroom? |
33405 | One of these questions is, Where was the water and where was the earthy matter before its precipitation? |
33405 | Or do we simply change? |
33405 | Reader, did you ever live in the country? |
33405 | So much for the time; but you ask What about the occasion, or cause? |
33405 | The inquiry may arise, Why is the moisture condensed, almost always, in the upper regions of the air, where it is rare? |
33405 | WHAT IS A SPONGE? |
33405 | WHAT IS A SPONGE? |
33405 | WHY DOES ICE FLOAT? |
33405 | WHY DOES ICE FLOAT? |
33405 | Were you ever awakened early on a summer''s morning to"go for the cows"? |
33405 | What is a barometer? |
33405 | What would happen in case nature did not make this exception to the laws of expansion and contraction by heat and cold, in the case of water? |
33405 | Why does water follow a different law in cooling from that of nearly all other substances? |
33405 | are you sure of that? |
38403 | That is all very well to talk about,I hear some one say,"but what are they going to do with our prior investment?" |
38403 | Could any one do it as well as the present gas companies? |
38403 | In the first place, what assurance do we require? |
38403 | Incandescent electric light is just as surely finding its position and field of usefulness, and in its turn will assert its supremacy, and why? |
38403 | Is this a just reason why they should make no effort to secure their old patronage? |
38403 | Now, if this light is an ideal one, who is going to prevent its adoption by the public? |
38403 | Now, what comprises an ideal burner for domestic use? |
38403 | Shall we then say that the old divisions must be discarded because not absolute? |
38403 | That both will be introduced into every city in the United States before long by some one I have not a shadow of a doubt; and why? |
38403 | The first is no argument against it, for was not coal gas sold at exorbitant prices in its early days? |
38403 | The largest unoccupied field to- day is the fuel gas field, and who should step in and supply this demand? |
38403 | on our investment if we enter the field? |
32411 | An expedition to the city''s slums? |
32411 | And if I refuse to let you leave? |
32411 | And if her husband does n''t meet me at the door with a shotgun,Puffy asked,"what do I ask her?" |
32411 | And the fox? |
32411 | And those last two years? |
32411 | Any empty berths? |
32411 | Any idea where he''s going? |
32411 | Been havin''a party? |
32411 | But why...? |
32411 | Did it all happen, what I saw? |
32411 | Do n''t I get a look at that fox? |
32411 | Do you know where that check room girl lives; the one you call Mary? |
32411 | Find out his life history? |
32411 | Get any dope? |
32411 | Going somewhere? |
32411 | Going to the zoo? |
32411 | Gon na stay sober tonight? |
32411 | Got your long underwear? |
32411 | Have you a passenger named George Lardner? |
32411 | How did you find out? |
32411 | How did you manage it? |
32411 | How long since you started wearing these things? |
32411 | Huh? |
32411 | Huh? |
32411 | I''d like to know why we were n''t thrown out of the plane last night with the others? |
32411 | If that diamond is the solution of this mess,Puffy asked in a puzzled voice,"why do n''t we clean up the mystery right now?" |
32411 | Is that enough? |
32411 | Is that where he found that big gem he displayed at the club the other night? |
32411 | Nothing much but snow and ice up there, is there? |
32411 | Now what would you do with it? |
32411 | Now you have saved our life, why did you do it? |
32411 | Perhaps somehow...? |
32411 | Plenty of hot water for a shower? |
32411 | Ready for a little traveling? |
32411 | So he thinks Sylvia had the rock? |
32411 | So? |
32411 | So? |
32411 | The diamond? |
32411 | The fur? |
32411 | Then you are n''t really of the same race? |
32411 | Then you did get the diamond? |
32411 | There''s something I should know? 32411 What I want to know first,"Drake said wonderingly,"is who saved us from Lardner''s mob?" |
32411 | What about George Lardner? |
32411 | What about the diamonds? |
32411 | What do we do now? |
32411 | What do you think?'' |
32411 | What in hell''s bells made you bring it here? |
32411 | What the hell? |
32411 | What''s Lardner been up to that''s so startling? |
32411 | What''s wrong in there? |
32411 | Where did it hit? |
32411 | Who the hell did that? |
32411 | Yes, sir? |
32411 | You are a pilot? |
32411 | You did n''t dream all this? |
32411 | You''re sure Lardner''s on this plane? |
32411 | _ What?_"Lardner was at the zoo this afternoon,Jim explained. |
32411 | Could he raise some sort of alarm? |
32411 | Did Mary know where he went?" |
32411 | From the chair by the cocktail table, Drake said suddenly,"What about Lardner? |
32411 | Had you planned to meet him here?" |
32411 | How come Lardner is so almighty hot after us, if he thinks we''ve only got a paste?" |
32411 | If Lardner wanted it that bad, what could I lose?" |
32411 | No one, understand?" |
32411 | Or was it a dog? |
32411 | Say, ai n''t this a darb of a trip?" |
32411 | Some of your clothing?" |
32411 | Some way I can help?" |
32411 | That?" |
32411 | Understand?" |
32411 | What in hell does Lardner need so many guns for?" |
32411 | Where to?" |
32411 | Where''s the Tiffany?" |
32411 | Where, Drake wondered, did he and Puffy Adams fit into the picture? |
32411 | Why...?" |
32411 | where?" |
33850 | How about a little blackjack while we''re waiting? |
33850 | It''s the damnedest thing...."What? |
33850 | Jerry is n''t here yet? 33850 Oh, you slipped up, eh?" |
33850 | Wonder what causes it? |
33850 | Wrong why? |
33850 | ... what it is that takes our structure of bones and coldcuts and gives it the function we call"life?" |
33850 | After all, can you think of any reason that makes any sense for someone to rig a game week after week to let you_ win_? |
33850 | And what the hell, the doctors are increasing our lifespan every day with new drugs and things, are n''t they? |
33850 | As you say, it''s an old idea... and besides-- again as you say-- how does the narrator know what happened? |
33850 | Ever stop to think how little we know about why we live? |
33850 | Fred Oct. 23, 1952 Frederik Boles, Author''s Agent 2200 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Dear Wet Blanket( and are n''t you a little old for that?) |
33850 | He may be a_ slizzer_... and a careless one.... How long do we live? |
33850 | He nearly ruined the whole session, did n''t he?" |
33850 | I guess people have it all the time, do n''t they?" |
33850 | Let''s play, huh, fellows?" |
33850 | Relaxing a little?" |
33850 | Remember Joe''s kidding us about monsters?--remember, you got a little sore because he was holding up the game, you money- hungry son? |
33850 | What do they call it again?" |
33850 | What''re you and Joe getting your tails in an uproar about? |
33850 | What''s the damnedest thing, Jerry?" |
33850 | You need some caution in the games we play, no? |
33850 | You would n''t want to lose more than fifteen bucks, would you? |
33850 | _ What are you?_ I screamed at him to myself. |
32764 | Ah, you return? |
32764 | All? |
32764 | And I especially ordered two portions--"Two? |
32764 | And so you left there in the morning? |
32764 | And when do you eat? |
32764 | Are you talking about robots,asked Henry,"or the girl?" |
32764 | Did I ever tell you about the last woman I knew? |
32764 | Did Robert enjoy the tennis? |
32764 | Distant, perhaps? |
32764 | Do n''t you have any lights on your grounds? 32764 Do you call that a dinner to serve a guest?" |
32764 | Do you have a voice? |
32764 | Do you intend to use it? |
32764 | How did you act, for instance, if you wanted to play tennis but someone else just refused and went to eat dinner? 32764 Is it Marcia- Joan?" |
32764 | It was? |
32764 | Oh, yes? 32764 Pool of what?" |
32764 | Same thing, is n''t it? 32764 She? |
32764 | Well, why should n''t I? |
32764 | Wh- wh- WHAT? |
32764 | What are your robots doing? 32764 What does Robert wish now?" |
32764 | What does Robert wish? |
32764 | What has that to do with it? 32764 What? |
32764 | What_ do_ you do now? |
32764 | Where is the pool? |
32764 | Where is the pool? |
32764 | Who''s Lulu? |
32764 | Whom do you think you''re talking to? |
32764 | Why did n''t the old- time scientists find out how to do something about that while there were still enough people on Earth to manage it? |
32764 | Will Robert continue to play? |
32764 | _ Plump?_"Worse, you''re actually fat in lots of places I''m not. |
32764 | A woman?" |
32764 | Are you trying to tell me where I can go or not go? |
32764 | Do you want me to trip over something?" |
32764 | How else should he look? |
32764 | How would you like to find robots trying to boss you around?" |
32764 | I''ll show you--""What''s the matter with my food?" |
32764 | Or was it more remarkable that a few individuals had asserted their independence by remaining? |
32764 | What did you mean by that tone?" |
32764 | What did you think I meant-- a pool of oil?" |
32764 | What has that to do with food? |
32764 | Who wants a swimming pool, anyway?" |
32764 | Whose orders are to count, anyway? |
32764 | Will you go now, or shall I call more robots?" |
32764 | _ Robots?_ he thought. |
32764 | _ Why should anybody in this day have more than one chair? |
32317 | A good hotel there? |
32317 | A preventative for gravitation- paralysis? 32317 Anything you want to say first, Kenniston?" |
32317 | Are you figuring to try an escape into the jungle? |
32317 | Are you ready? |
32317 | But what did it_ do_ to him? 32317 But what else could I do? |
32317 | But what good''s that going to do us? |
32317 | But when we reach the asteroid, what then? 32317 Ca n''t you ever forget business, Hugh?" |
32317 | Ca n''t you see? |
32317 | Ca n''t you understand that this asteroid''s almost unexplored? |
32317 | Can we get away? |
32317 | Captain Walls''compliments, sir, and would you come up to the bridge? 32317 Dark-- living?" |
32317 | Do you expect us to believe that? |
32317 | Do you want the whole Patrol to hear you? |
32317 | Good God, then that''s your plan? 32317 Gravitation- paralysis?" |
32317 | Have you lost your senses? |
32317 | He''s all right? |
32317 | Holk, can you get into the ship and turn off the power that keeps the electric wall going? 32317 How about you, Ricky?" |
32317 | How do you know? |
32317 | How long then will it take us to find the pirate wreck? |
32317 | Hugh, have you gone crazy? |
32317 | I look all right, do n''t I, Kenniston? |
32317 | If they''re Dark''s men, why should they induce us to go to Vesta? |
32317 | If what you say is true and you''re not a pirate, then you brought all of us into this danger simply to save your own brother? |
32317 | If you''re scared, Hugh, why did you leave your nice safe office on Earth and come along with us? |
32317 | Is there a good hotel there? |
32317 | Kenniston, will you shake hands with me? 32317 Kenniston, you and this Jovian were going to make your way to John Dark and tell him of our presence here, were n''t you? |
32317 | Lance, who are all these people? 32317 Lance, you did n''t do that?" |
32317 | Miss Gloria Loring? |
32317 | Miss Loring, I presume you and your companions are willing to pay ransom for your crew also? 32317 Mr. Kenniston, are you sure this asteroid we''re going to is safe?" |
32317 | Murdock, what are we going to do? 32317 My God, what happened?" |
32317 | Nothing to hold you on Earth? |
32317 | Ought n''t you to keep under cover, Holk? 32317 Ricky, your formula strengthens the nervous system against any form of shock or damage, does n''t it? |
32317 | Then what? 32317 Then you''ve tried him out, Gloria?" |
32317 | They''re pirates? |
32317 | Treasure? |
32317 | We can repair it, ca n''t we? |
32317 | We''ll be there in the morning? |
32317 | Well, what did you find out? |
32317 | Well? |
32317 | What about Ricky? |
32317 | What about it, Mr. Kenniston-- is it safe to turn toward Vesta now? |
32317 | What about ourselves, Lance? |
32317 | What are we going to do, captain? |
32317 | What are we going to do? 32317 What did the safety of strangers like us mean to you, compared to your precious brother?" |
32317 | What did you want to see me about? |
32317 | What do you mean, Holk? |
32317 | What importance are we, compared to saving your young brother''s life? |
32317 | What is it? |
32317 | What luck? |
32317 | What of that? 32317 What?" |
32317 | Whatever gave you this crazy idea? |
32317 | When does this here crate of ours jet down at Vesta? |
32317 | Where is it? |
32317 | Where will you be going, after we get back? |
32317 | Why do you tell us this, Holk? 32317 Why in the world should I let you have our cruiser?" |
32317 | Will you all listen to me? 32317 Yes? |
32317 | You did that-- you deliberately planned to lead us all into capture? |
32317 | You mean-- I should let you all be killed so Ricky and I can be saved? |
32317 | You''re all right? |
32317 | You''re going to kill them? |
32317 | You''re sure no one else knows the wreck is there? |
32317 | You''ve been out here on the frontier a long time, have n''t you? |
32317 | You''ve been to an awful lot of planets, have n''t you? |
32317 | You''ve heard of John Dark, the notorious space- pirate? |
32317 | *****"That''s Vesta, is n''t it?" |
32317 | All his old space- mates, passing one by one--"Do n''t you have anyone?" |
32317 | And anyway, how can we get out of this cabin?" |
32317 | And will you forgive me for everything? |
32317 | Are they prisoners of Dark too?" |
32317 | Because you''ve managed to crash us on this asteroid where your pirate boss is waiting?" |
32317 | But how is that going to help us?" |
32317 | Ca n''t we use that equipment?" |
32317 | Can you drop the wall?" |
32317 | Captain Walls was asking Ricky earnestly,"You''re quite sure your formula will cure my son? |
32317 | Did n''t you see the lustful looks he gave me?" |
32317 | Gloria, are you others all right?" |
32317 | Go on to Earth and get a cruiser there?" |
32317 | He asked Kenniston,"How do you know the treasure''s still in the buried wreck?" |
32317 | He said savagely to Kenniston,"You think you''ve won, do n''t you? |
32317 | How do we get through the satellite- swarm around it?" |
32317 | How would you like to go on a voyage after the biggest treasure in the System?" |
32317 | If you happened to be recognized--""Bah, they think I''m dead, do n''t they?" |
32317 | Kenniston asked him earnestly,"Holk, would John Dark really shoot Ricky if I did n''t deliver the equipment? |
32317 | Kenniston, are you_ sure_?" |
32317 | Robbie Boone was asking him,"Will there be any good hunting there?" |
32317 | That it was John Dark himself who sent us here?" |
32317 | The Jovian guffawed loudly as he added,"What would their faces be like if they knew that John Dark and his crew are still living? |
32317 | To let the Vestans in?" |
32317 | What about the repair- equipment?" |
32317 | What chance would we have against half a hundred armed pirates?" |
32317 | What do you say?" |
32317 | What happened? |
32317 | What would she think of him by tomorrow? |
32317 | What would they think of him when they discovered how he had betrayed them? |
32317 | What''s that?" |
32317 | Who are these people?" |
32317 | Would n''t it make a man immune to Vestan attack?" |
32317 | Would n''t your formula insulate the nerves against such contact? |
34459 | What makes it more reliable than others? |
34459 | A reed has for centuries been a favourite example of weakness and untrustworthiness, so how can reeds be made to form a safe bridge? |
34459 | Again, let us suppose that while the air is absent the force of gravity comes into play, what effect will that have? |
34459 | And now we can consider the first great feature of this wonderful invention and ask ourselves these questions:"By what means is it made to open?" |
34459 | And now, how about the methyl alcohol? |
34459 | But if the varnish manufacturer is to have alcohol duty- free what is to prevent him from using some of it for drinking? |
34459 | But perhaps someone will say, how can you possibly talk about final results in a matter which is still in its infancy? |
34459 | But still a liquid remains: what can that be? |
34459 | But suppose that there were a wind blowing: would not the parachute come down in a slanting direction and then drag the man along? |
34459 | But when we each connect to both his wires, do we not"short- circuit"or connect them to each other, thereby destroying his circuit? |
34459 | But, someone may think, does not a rapidly- moving body remain to some extent unaffected by gravity? |
34459 | Could it be that he, a teetotaller and temperance advocate, was going to supply all his workers with whiskey? |
34459 | Extra Crown 8vo, 5s._"What need nowadays to praise Prof. Church''s skill in presenting classical stories to young readers? |
34459 | How then can dimensions such as these be dealt with easily and quickly in the rough conditions of a large workshop? |
34459 | Moreover, what becomes of the sodium? |
34459 | Or may he not alight upon a tree or the roof of a house, only to be pulled off again and flung headlong? |
34459 | Or was he going to close the places so as to stop the supply of that tempting drink? |
34459 | The question then arises, what starts and stops the motor at precisely the right moments to produce this result? |
34459 | There is little need to describe them here, for who among us has not intimate friends who used them again and again? |
34459 | This question then arose in many minds, Why not make cast iron shells? |
34459 | What are the models made of and how are they made? |
34459 | What is happening, then, to the atoms of radium, which causes them to show these curious effects and to give off these strange rays? |
34459 | What then is this precious liquid and how is it produced? |
34459 | What, then, are these rays? |
34459 | What, then, is a shell? |
34459 | Who has not heard of the"tanks"which made such a name for themselves when they suddenly appeared in Northern France? |
34459 | Why not armour a large centipede, said someone? |
34459 | Why, you say, what currents could change more rapidly than telephone currents carrying speech, yet they go for hundreds of miles? |
32550 | And since we appear to be exercising our powers of observation, I hope the same may be said of you? |
32550 | And what do we do with our youth? |
32550 | Are n''t you being a little unjust? |
32550 | Because no one else could afford it? |
32550 | Ca n''t you see there''s work to be done? 32550 Curtis,"she said quietly,"have we any hope? |
32550 | Do n''t you find that a tedious journey? |
32550 | Has anyone else been there four times? |
32550 | Have I? 32550 How long does the trip take?" |
32550 | How old are you now, sir? |
32550 | I suppose the press is here? |
32550 | Is it a fact that the round trip costs five million dollars? |
32550 | Is it true, sir, that this will be your fourth visit to Rejuvenal? |
32550 | Is that why you''ve got the recording machine down here? |
32550 | It is expensive, though? |
32550 | Know what they used to call me in the camps? 32550 Mr. Delman, what is the speed of change?" |
32550 | So that, in ninety days, you''re ninety years younger? |
32550 | So you survived? |
32550 | Was it? 32550 Well, shall we take a hint and move over to the settee?" |
32550 | What about all those difficult problems you''ve solved? 32550 What about boots? |
32550 | What are you driving at? |
32550 | What we going to play? |
32550 | What will you do when we get back? |
32550 | What''s the time? |
32550 | Where''s Jason? |
32550 | Who are your fellow passengers? |
32550 | Who said anything about_ you_? 32550 Why do they need them here?" |
32550 | Why forty- five? |
32550 | Will someone please tell me the time? |
32550 | You mean gravity- boots? |
32550 | You mean the rate at which the burden of years drops from one''s shoulders? |
32550 | _ You?_said Jason Tarsh, affecting amazement. |
32550 | And if you ca n''t land, there''s not much point in going, is there?" |
32550 | And my mind? |
32550 | And the second question?" |
32550 | And, even if they did know, what could they do?" |
32550 | Are they all there? |
32550 | Are you going back to the theatre?" |
32550 | But it ca n''t land and it ca n''t hover, so what good is it to us?" |
32550 | But to get back to your mythical patrol ship-- where do you expect it to come from? |
32550 | But what do we do with these fancied qualities? |
32550 | Did n''t that strike you as odd? |
32550 | Do we have to wear them?" |
32550 | Does that meet with your approval?" |
32550 | Does that sound sensible?" |
32550 | Dozens of useless trips when you could build what you wanted from rock? |
32550 | Have you done that?" |
32550 | Have you turned the red switch to''Fixed Control''? |
32550 | He eats the food-- Company food, mind you!--so urgently needed to keep up the strength of the--""Why do you keep picking on me? |
32550 | His family had n''t liked the idea; but, as he''d pointed out to them, it was his money and what use was it to him if he was too old to enjoy it? |
32550 | I mean will I really look the same? |
32550 | Is there one over Rejuvenal, then?" |
32550 | Just for the hell of it? |
32550 | May I switch on the recording machine?" |
32550 | Nice of them, eh?" |
32550 | Surely, that''s overstating the case?" |
32550 | Tarsh?" |
32550 | Ten years, was n''t it?" |
32550 | Well, did n''t it?" |
32550 | Why were this house and the storage sheds prefabricated? |
32550 | You do n''t doubt that, do you?" |
32550 | You hear me? |
33513 | Afraid? |
33513 | He_ is_ a powerful brute, is n''t he? |
33513 | Must you test everything? 33513 No? |
33513 | Nobla was yours? |
33513 | Somewhere else, then? |
33513 | This would happen to you too? |
33513 | What about the Green Ones? |
33513 | What are we going to do with him? |
33513 | What kind of men? |
33513 | Where is this Luma? |
33513 | Who are you? |
33513 | Why should Karn be afraid? |
33513 | You''re really up against it, are n''t you? 33513 And why must we stand so close to the ship? |
33513 | But how? |
33513 | But what to do next? |
33513 | But which way would he go? |
33513 | Could he stand up to Andra? |
33513 | Could n''t they smell the gray wolf that was creeping toward them? |
33513 | Do n''t you see?" |
33513 | Do you hear? |
33513 | How much more proof do we need that he''s friendly?" |
33513 | Should he go on or turn aside? |
33513 | Were they trying to frighten him with those things? |
33513 | What invisible monster held him in its clutch? |
33513 | What sort of man was it who did not have even the instinct for self preservation? |
33513 | What sort was it who would not defend his woman? |
33513 | What was danger to Karn? |
33513 | What was wrong with these people? |
33513 | What were they afraid of? |
33513 | What were they? |
32004 | A surprise? 32004 Ah, no offense?" |
32004 | And get my head blown off? |
32004 | And what if the channel is n''t deep enough? |
32004 | Arthur, you listening? 32004 Arthur?" |
32004 | Do n''t you know the penalty for sleeping at your post? |
32004 | Do n''t you think you ought to inspect it? 32004 Experience?" |
32004 | Fifty thousand dollars? 32004 Five hundred?" |
32004 | He does n''t? |
32004 | How about inspecting the ship, Major? |
32004 | I mean what does he like? |
32004 | Is that how you guard military property? |
32004 | Jealous, eh? |
32004 | Last name? |
32004 | Let''s look, shall we? |
32004 | Lieutenant Bankhead? |
32004 | Look, you take the other things for six thousand-- including what you got in your pockets that you do n''t think I know about, see? 32004 Major, a little more scotch?" |
32004 | More scotch? |
32004 | My,she said,"he''s a nice shiny one, is n''t he?" |
32004 | No? |
32004 | PX? |
32004 | Please? 32004 Say, did you get what you wanted?" |
32004 | Seventy- five? |
32004 | Shut up a minute and listen, will you? |
32004 | So why could n''t we connect him up with the power station? 32004 Sort them out, will you?" |
32004 | The_ Major_? |
32004 | Thunderstorm? |
32004 | Trouble? |
32004 | Use your head, will you? 32004 Well--"he scratched his head--"a thousand?" |
32004 | What boilers? |
32004 | What do you think this is, some damn delicatessen? 32004 What do you think? |
32004 | What do you want Arthur for? |
32004 | What does it matter? 32004 What s the matter?" |
32004 | What you want that for? |
32004 | What''s the matter with you? 32004 What''s this about what the_ Major_ wo n''t settle for less than?" |
32004 | Where''s Vern Engdahl? 32004 Where''s the question?" |
32004 | Why not? |
32004 | Yeoman? |
32004 | You come out the same door you went in, understand? |
32004 | You mean Arthur? |
32004 | You''re, uh, pretty close to the Major? |
32004 | _ What?_"Take them off. 32004 ***** And why not, when you come to think of it? 32004 ***** The Major poured himself a stiff shot and asked:What_ is_ that thing? |
32004 | A hundred thousand?" |
32004 | A teletype or something?" |
32004 | Amy said in a discouraged tone:"Why ca n''t people be reasonable? |
32004 | And I shrugged slightly, meaning, what did you expect? |
32004 | And after all, you know it''s more important to get everything ready so you can get out of this place, right?" |
32004 | And then he shrugged and, game loser, said:"Ah, why not? |
32004 | Are the helicopters gone?" |
32004 | Boathooks, hey? |
32004 | But ahead there was-- what? |
32004 | Do you follow?" |
32004 | Flat rate for all you can carry, prices marked on everything, or what is it?" |
32004 | For my birthday? |
32004 | Got a lot of the girls there, hey?" |
32004 | He demanded:"You new in town?" |
32004 | He said:"Ah, do you think we should?" |
32004 | He said:"Aw, Sam, I had to tell her something, did n''t I?" |
32004 | How about it?" |
32004 | How do I know you have n''t got a knife tucked away?" |
32004 | How do you work it here? |
32004 | I ca n''t say I was displeased, because I was beginning to like the girl; but did you ever try to ride three people in the seats of an MG? |
32004 | I crossed my fingers and said:"Room service?" |
32004 | I demanded jealously:"Has he said anything?" |
32004 | I demanded:"All right, now who are you and what do you want?" |
32004 | I mean for your interest?" |
32004 | I mean if people could n''t survive, how could deer? |
32004 | I mean it''s_ your_ ship and all, but what if one of them takes a spill into the bridge while you''re here?" |
32004 | I mean just in case there''s something serious?" |
32004 | I mean suppose that all you had left of what you were born with was a brain in a kind of sardine can, would n''t you be sensitive? |
32004 | I mean what else did the surgeons have to do? |
32004 | I mean what was the use of all that sneaking around if people in New York were going to know we were here? |
32004 | I mean you get out in the middle of the ocean and what''s the difference what it''s like on land? |
32004 | I mean you know how much power it takes to run those elevators all the way up to the top? |
32004 | I said to the Major:"Chief, are n''t they coming a little close? |
32004 | I said, in a tone that showed as much deep hurt as I could manage:"Sir, what could go wrong?" |
32004 | I said:"Do what I tell you, hear? |
32004 | I said:"How come Amy''s so interested in making the Major happy?" |
32004 | I said:"Please, may I have a Spam sandwich on Rye Krisp and some coffee for Room Fifteen Forty- one?" |
32004 | It was a little like selling your sister into white slavery, but what else was there to do? |
32004 | It wo n''t hurt anything except anybody who messes around, see? |
32004 | It''s all part of my plan, see? |
32004 | It''s like that pross you had, remember? |
32004 | Leave these things to us, will you?" |
32004 | Look, what kind of a guy_ is_ the Major?" |
32004 | Maybe it''s been burned out-- how do we know? |
32004 | Maybe the channel is n''t even deep enough to float it any more-- how do we know? |
32004 | Mind if I sit down?" |
32004 | Not worth a penny to anybody but me, understand? |
32004 | Now what about this? |
32004 | Now what is it?" |
32004 | One of the"clerks, typists"said:"Honey, you know what it is? |
32004 | Real scotch, see? |
32004 | Right?" |
32004 | Say, what''s in there that''s worth all that trouble?" |
32004 | She pulled up a stocking and said:"You could n''t have asked me that in the first place, could you? |
32004 | She said:"A hundred and fifty thousand?" |
32004 | She said:"Can I put my hands down, Sam?" |
32004 | So he beat it, fast as he could, for New York, because what Army officer does n''t dream about being stationed in New York? |
32004 | So why could n''t we do the same thing with our power station and release forty men for other assignments? |
32004 | Stranger in town, hey? |
32004 | THATS ALL I MEAN TO YOU EH Vern said:"Well, Sam? |
32004 | That was the way it was, so what was the use of arguing? |
32004 | Then a new voice said:"Whaddya want?" |
32004 | Then he said in a totally different tone:"What the devil''s the matter over there?" |
32004 | There are fifteen thousand people here, do you know that? |
32004 | This thing could work day, night, Sundays-- what''s the difference when you''re just a brain in a sardine can?" |
32004 | This way we get all the help and supplies we need, understand?" |
32004 | Up? |
32004 | Vern calmed me down by pointing out that, after all, we had to sell Arthur, and had n''t we come out of it plenty okay? |
32004 | Vern said:"How much did they offer you?" |
32004 | WELL"Please?" |
32004 | Well, the way I put it to Amy, we''ll fix him up with a yacht as a birthday present, see? |
32004 | What about it?" |
32004 | What kind of a hotel do you think this is?" |
32004 | What other kind of hotel was there? |
32004 | What sort of experience have you had?" |
32004 | What was the use of arguing? |
32004 | What was the use of arguing? |
32004 | What''s the difference?" |
32004 | What''s this all about?" |
32004 | What''s your name?" |
32004 | Where are we going to get the oil for it?" |
32004 | Where can I get them?" |
32004 | Why could n''t we just sort of get steam up and take off?" |
32004 | Why not? |
32004 | Why spoil a good party? |
32004 | Would you mind leaving me alone with my friend here for a moment?" |
32004 | You call that neat? |
32004 | You know what I mean? |
32004 | You pick out what you want, see? |
32004 | You sure she is n''t ambitious to be one of them?" |
32004 | [ Illustration] Search for us? |
32745 | And if this is true,said Showalter slowly,"you could n''t teach it to those who disagree, could you? |
32745 | And what if it''s we who are wrong, in the end? 32745 And why not?" |
32745 | Anybody want to try to answer the Senator? |
32745 | Are you overjoyed,said Hockley,"that we are to swap the National Lab for a bottomless encyclopedia?" |
32745 | But are you_ satisfied_ with it? 32745 Can you clear a trunk for me on that?" |
32745 | Can you say it is not? |
32745 | Deny it? 32745 Did n''t you know?" |
32745 | Do n''t you ever long,said Hockley,"to take just one short step on your own two feet?" |
32745 | Exactly what are the Rykes going to give us? 32745 Have n''t you been to any of the lectures this morning?" |
32745 | How can you know such an absurd thing? |
32745 | How can you use words so prosaic and restrained in references to these great events which we shall be privileged to witness in our lifetimes? |
32745 | How could we do otherwise? 32745 How has it worked on your own world?" |
32745 | Is that more important than achieving immediately a more peaceful, unified, and secure society? |
32745 | Is there any word on what the envoy''s got that''s so important? |
32745 | Is there anything wrong with that? |
32745 | Laboratories? 32745 So you have given up all original research of your own?" |
32745 | Then I should abandon research on this series of chemicals? |
32745 | What did you say when they told you to give it up? |
32745 | What do you mean? 32745 What has become of all your researchers?" |
32745 | What the devil is up? |
32745 | Who wishes to talk? |
32745 | Who would want to talk on Sol III? 32745 Why crawl when you can go by trans- light carrier?" |
32745 | Why do you suppose I proposed this trip if I did not believe I could do something about the situation? 32745 You do n''t believe, then, Dr. Silvers, that we should maintain any reserve in regard to the Rykes?" |
32745 | You have set up laboratories in which your researches are supervised by the Rykes? |
32745 | You think that''s the kind of thing that''s got them all going this morning? |
32745 | Your scientists--? |
32745 | But shall we actually be in any position to share it? |
32745 | Did you ever know that? |
32745 | Did you get something less than a straightforward answer?" |
32745 | Do you wish to attempt to locate him there?" |
32745 | How about getting together?" |
32745 | How can the Rykes know what they may have missed by not doing so?" |
32745 | How could you ever hope to make progress if you stopped to examine every alternate probability and possibility that appeared to you?" |
32745 | I suppose you will give up work on the Equations now?" |
32745 | I wonder if there is n''t some way we could help them?" |
32745 | I wonder if they''ll ever have enough guts to turn aside?" |
32745 | If we do n''t go down it how can we ever know whether it''s worthwhile or not? |
32745 | Is it worth gaining a universe of knowledge to give up your own personal free inquiry?" |
32745 | Is there nothing which you had to give up that you would like returned?" |
32745 | Or maybe you or Markham would rather take it up-- through official channels, as it were?" |
32745 | Silvers?" |
32745 | That is what we were led to expect, was it not?" |
32745 | The most glorious opportunity a planet could possibly have?" |
32745 | To forestall this, he leaned across the table and asked,"Your science-- what has become of that?" |
32745 | What becomes of the class of scientists on Earth when the Lab is abandoned?" |
32745 | Who can tell ahead of time which of these multiple paths we should take? |
32745 | Why did n''t you give me a buzz when you landed? |
32745 | Why is that so unfathomable to your minds? |
32745 | Why should they say such a thing? |
32745 | Why should we wish to go back to our economic inequalities, poverty and distress, our ignorant plodding research in science? |
32745 | Would you have us remain the eternal pupils? |
32907 | Afraid of what? |
32907 | But does n''t there have to be somebody to take care of the Machine? |
32907 | Did you say_ work_? |
32907 | Do you know what your balance is now, Miss Penelope? |
32907 | Have you seen it-- Central, I mean? 32907 In where?" |
32907 | Is that why you never cashed my slip for thirty- five thousand? |
32907 | Mark Renner? |
32907 | So nobody ever gets away? |
32907 | Steady work? 32907 This is your slip?" |
32907 | What do you want? |
32907 | What if a person would n''t want to go to Central? |
32907 | What way? |
32907 | What will happen when that release slip of mine goes through for thirty- five thousand points? |
32907 | What''s that? |
32907 | Where is he now? |
32907 | Who is the government? |
32907 | Why do you think I sit out there and put on my act all day long? 32907 Why should there be entertainment? |
32907 | You mean they did n''t agree on damages? |
32907 | You say the government did all this? |
32907 | Do you know what I think?" |
32907 | Everybody struggled all day to get enough points to stay even with Central, and what good did it do them? |
32907 | Follow me?" |
32907 | Had there once been places where people could buy things like food and clothes? |
32907 | I see the concourse where we line up every day to have our cards posted-- but what''s behind those twelve hundred windows?" |
32907 | Is n''t it wonderful?" |
32907 | Is that correct?" |
32907 | Or had Central always been there? |
32907 | Remember? |
32907 | Remember? |
32907 | We have plenty of enzymes and stuff for a guest, do n''t we, Miss Penelope? |
32907 | What did anybody do with them? |
32907 | What was the reason for all the broken windows and empty stores? |
32907 | What were these points all about anyway? |
32907 | Why could n''t the old lady give him back that slip, anyway? |
32907 | Why do n''t you sit down a minute while we let it soak in? |
32907 | Why not stay for supper, Conley?" |
32907 | Why was n''t there anything worth while to do? |
32907 | Will you sign my slip, please?" |
32907 | With difficulty Mark asked,"Is it your job to check up on people, to see if they are entitled to their points?" |
32907 | You mean there''ll be something to do all the time?" |
34019 | But why should one take trouble to insist upon the advance of science and art in the medieval city? 34019 Does it not seem to you that we have rightly and deservedly departed from the curiosity of all these men, so idle and so full of error?" |
34019 | --"_tantaene animae celestibus irae_"--and we might be tempted to ask, can there be such foolish intolerance on the part of scientific teachers? |
34019 | 1 May Catholics dissect? |
34019 | But it will at once be said, what of Galileo? |
34019 | Dante says:--"Perceive ye not we are of a wormlike kind, Born to bring forth the angel butterfly, That soars to Judgment, and no screen doth find? |
34019 | Does not his case show the anti- scientific temper of churchmen? |
34019 | How do our cities of 100,000 inhabitants compare with it?) |
34019 | Long ago Virgil asked in a famous line,"Is it possible that there can be such great wrath in divine minds?" |
34019 | Should we not rather maintain that they helped save science from its enemies? |
34019 | That the careers of these men are profitless, who shall allege? |
34019 | The Arabs and Paris said:"Why dissect if you trust Galen? |
34019 | Till Pliny of the first century after Christ, what Roman was a scientist? |
34019 | Virchow, in his address at Rome, said Morgagni was the first pathological anatomist who, instead of asking What is disease? |
34019 | Whence shall this be obtained-- from religion or from some temporal reward? |
34019 | Who would guess from this brief epitome of Eusebius''views that the latter had devoted to the subject more than thirty pages? |
34019 | Why doth your soul lift up itself on high? |
34019 | Why should a permission be necessary, however, will be asked? |
34019 | With these seven centuries can we not properly compare the later seven in which the Christian Fathers were the teachers of the civilized world? |
34019 | Yet what writer of to- day rises to charge them with a cardinal sin, because Science remained at a standstill among them for seven full centuries? |
34019 | _ Analogous Examples_.--Should we be surprised, then, if men so occupied failed to add much to the world''s store of scientific knowledge? |
34019 | asked Where is it?" |
31892 | A Red? |
31892 | Ah-- always? |
31892 | Ai n''t this a beaut of a problem? 31892 All right, what are they?" |
31892 | And me? |
31892 | And that adds up for you? 31892 And the Dynapack?" |
31892 | And what happened to me? |
31892 | And why in blazes not? |
31892 | Anybody ever think of testing the ink, Lou? |
31892 | Are these supposed to be my burial clothes? |
31892 | Are you sure? |
31892 | At the age of 70 or 80? |
31892 | Benefit? |
31892 | But I did n''t get shot or die of malnutrition? |
31892 | But what''s this all about? |
31892 | But you admit there''s plenty about these cases that does n''t figure? |
31892 | Ca n''t money be more important to a psychotic than eating? |
31892 | Can you make any sense of it, Prof? |
31892 | Can you think of any reason why there should be? |
31892 | Can you? |
31892 | Come right in-- Mr. Weldon, is n''t it? |
31892 | Cops after you? |
31892 | Did you ever try starving for weeks, Lou? |
31892 | Do you know how long it takes to die of starvation? |
31892 | Do you? |
31892 | El Greco, for instance? |
31892 | Even when they''re starting to get real hungry? |
31892 | How did you know that? |
31892 | How far you want to go, mister? |
31892 | How would that be as a motive? |
31892 | How? |
31892 | If you''re not curious, why not just wait outside for me? |
31892 | Is there anything else you want me to tell you about yourself? |
31892 | Like how? |
31892 | Look, friend,I told him,"I''m just passing through town--""Ah?" |
31892 | Mark Weldon, is n''t it? 31892 Me? |
31892 | Name, address, previous occupation, social security number? |
31892 | Not because the things might be worth a lot of dough? |
31892 | On one hand? 31892 Project?" |
31892 | See what I mean? |
31892 | Something else? |
31892 | Technical data? 31892 That would n''t be a bribe, would it?" |
31892 | That''s obvious, is n''t it? |
31892 | They really could grow hair on you? |
31892 | We do n''t want to burn out every appliance in the place, do we? |
31892 | Well, it''s a pleasure to do business with a man who wants an American to win,he said,"and the hell with the smart dough, eh?" |
31892 | What are you going to do to me? |
31892 | What are you kicking about? 31892 What did you do with her?" |
31892 | What do you do next? |
31892 | What do you want me to do? |
31892 | What does that prove, Mark? |
31892 | What else could you want? |
31892 | What else do you know? |
31892 | What for? 31892 What happened to you?" |
31892 | What happened to_ him_? |
31892 | What is it you do n''t get? |
31892 | What made you think you would be? |
31892 | What makes you think so? |
31892 | What others? 31892 What''s the difference, Lou? |
31892 | What''s this all about? |
31892 | What''s this for? |
31892 | Where does a guy find a place to eat in this city? |
31892 | Where is she? |
31892 | Which means what? |
31892 | Who are you? |
31892 | Why do n''t you go back to acting, where you belong, Lou, and leave sleuthing to people who know how? |
31892 | Why not? |
31892 | Why? 31892 Will you please arrange to have the special food for Mr. Weldon delivered here immediately?" |
31892 | Would I kill her and call you up to get right over here? 31892 Would n''t you take damned good care of the most important thing in the world to you?" |
31892 | Would you rather have all cash or bank accounts or both? |
31892 | Yeah? 31892 Yes?" |
31892 | You know that? 31892 You mean it''s no deal?" |
31892 | You mean like getting shot at? |
31892 | You mean the idea is not just to build up a fortune for you with a cut for whoever helps you do it? |
31892 | You would n''t want to bet on that, would you? |
31892 | You would n''t, would you? 31892 You''d like to be rich, would n''t you, Weldon?" |
31892 | You''d think so, would n''t you? |
31892 | You''re going to do to me what you did to the old man you hired today? |
31892 | You''re not afraid to have us dig for her body, Mark? |
31892 | Your problem? 31892 _ Alive?_"I asked, shocked right into eagerness again. |
31892 | _ Both_ of us? |
31892 | ***** You want to know why? |
31892 | A disintegrator? |
31892 | All I had to do was act as if I belonged to that time and place and who would know the difference? |
31892 | All the other victims-- I presume you''re interested in their errands?" |
31892 | And in what age was ignorance of the law ever an excuse? |
31892 | Anything else on your mind?" |
31892 | Are these things what you people have to live on?" |
31892 | Are you a stranger in town?" |
31892 | But then what would happen? |
31892 | But those starvation cases...."Do I get any guarantees?" |
31892 | But what about the$ 17,000 that had been found in the lining of his jacket? |
31892 | But what started them playing? |
31892 | But where did the$ 17,000 fit in? |
31892 | Can you imagine him trying to figure out what those items are for and how they work? |
31892 | Closed for the day... or open for business? |
31892 | Did you take a look at the condition the world is in lately? |
31892 | Did you?" |
31892 | Do I come out of this alive?" |
31892 | Do I make myself clear?" |
31892 | Do you remember coming back from your first trip with dust on your hand?" |
31892 | Do you?" |
31892 | Even if there had been a restaurant, what would I have used for money? |
31892 | From the 20th Century?" |
31892 | Get it now? |
31892 | Had n''t all the starvation cases been people without social security, references, either no friends and relatives or those they''d lost track of? |
31892 | Had the old guy been remembering a picture he''d seen? |
31892 | How do I know what figures and what does n''t when I''m dealing with insanity or delirium?" |
31892 | How do I know you''re not setting up something for me that I''ll wish I had n''t gotten into?" |
31892 | How does that tie in with the old woman who had died? |
31892 | How many dozens of deaths were you responsible for? |
31892 | How so?" |
31892 | Hypnosis? |
31892 | I could n''t...._ Why_ could n''t I? |
31892 | I could offer you a partnership, but I''m not really in a position to offer it, am I?" |
31892 | I was frustratedly switching off a film on psychology when a female voice said from the door,"May I help you?" |
31892 | I wo n''t tell you what they are, of course; you did n''t tell me what I''d go through, did you? |
31892 | I''d pulled a blooper, but how was I to know until too late? |
31892 | If somebody kept you from dying, would you give him any dough for it, even if you were a senile psychotic?" |
31892 | Is that enough of a guarantee?" |
31892 | Is that right?" |
31892 | Now what''s this about financing the two of us?" |
31892 | Remember the Poe story that shows the best place to hide something is right out in the open, which is the last place anyone would look? |
31892 | She had the records, did n''t she? |
31892 | She had to, while she asked,"Do you have the notes I sent you for?" |
31892 | She''s not here, is she?" |
31892 | Shrewd stagesetting? |
31892 | Some kind of polarizing glass or plastic? |
31892 | This is the first live one you''ve seen, is n''t it? |
31892 | Weldon?" |
31892 | Weldon?" |
31892 | What are the chances, Weldon?" |
31892 | What made me think so? |
31892 | What''s the other reason you did n''t bother with the future?" |
31892 | What''s the other?" |
31892 | Where is she?" |
31892 | Where''s the problem-- if there is one?" |
31892 | Which reminds me, you have anything else to do here?" |
31892 | Who''d you say benefits if I get it?" |
31892 | Why did you apply?" |
31892 | Why should these old people be any exception?" |
31892 | Why should they have died of malnutrition?" |
31892 | Would n''t I have sneaked these things out first? |
31892 | Would you mind picking up the envelopes on the table?" |
31892 | You were interested in acquiring one?" |
31892 | [ Illustration] What in hell had I run for? |
31892 | [ Illustration]"What for?" |
31892 | [ Illustration]"When are you going to stop taking Weldon around to these cases, Sergeant?" |
31892 | [ Illustration][ Illustration]"And you took it?" |
31892 | _ She was where the money came from!_*****"You trying to tell me you''re a philanthropist?" |
35772 | The true SHEKINAH is Man: where else is the GOD''S PRESENCE manifested, not to our eyes only, but to our hearts, as in our fellow- man? |
35772 | To the eye of vulgar Logic what is man? 35772 [ 73] THE PROBLEM OF LIFE.--The problem is: What is it in an organism which causes it to behave in a fashion so impossible for any machine? |
35772 | [ 77] SOME DEDUCTIONS FROM HISTORY.--But, it may be asked, what definite conclusions have the foregoing chapters to offer? 35772 ( Hence the question, How is pure mathematics possible? 35772 Before asking,_ What_ do I know? 35772 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INTELLECT.--What is theintellect,"to which we look in vain for any_ complete_ explanation of existence? |
35772 | Can our systematised knowledge sanction a religious attitude? |
35772 | Can we know reality? |
35772 | He begins by asking, How, as a matter of history, has human intellect developed? |
35772 | He seeks to solve the problem: How is knowledge possible? |
35772 | He then, and then only, proceeds to put the question( which uncritical thinkers always put_ first_), What can the intellect do for us? |
35772 | How did these innumerable species naturally and automatically come into being? |
35772 | How does the one affect the other? |
35772 | Is not pure truth for Thee alone? |
35772 | MECHANISM UNDERMINED.--How did this affect the mechanical theory? |
35772 | To the eye of pure Reason what is he? |
35772 | What are the relations between the two? |
35772 | Will it return? |
35772 | Will the whole Finance Ministers and Upholsterers and Confectioners of modern Europe undertake, in jointstock company, to make one Shoeblack Happy? |
35772 | [ 72] Professor J. Arthur Thomson, in an article entitled,"Is there one Science of Nature?" |
35772 | the preliminary question should be,_ How_ do I know? |
38379 | Can any priest answer this question? |
38379 | In Natural History what a vast field is open? |
38379 | It is the duty of the Man of Science to make war upon all error and imposture, or why does he study? |
38379 | Of what use to society at large is a classical scholar? |
38379 | Then where is the difference in the conduct of those two Magnificent Inquisitors General, and between my case and that of Galileo? |
38379 | What can be more simple, more amusing, or more useful, and more instructive? |
38379 | What other system of education can be so well calculated for a proper expansion of the juvenile mind? |
38379 | Will ye any longer bend the knee to such Baals-- to such Golden Calves as these? |
38379 | Will ye bend your aspiring minds to prop the thrones of such contemptible, such ignorant, such brutish despots? |
38379 | Will ye, Men of Science, continue to truckle before such animals? |
38379 | and who can read this, and for a moment believe that he was a Christian when he wrote it? |
38379 | or one well versed in the ancient mythologies, for this, after all, is the chief part of classical knowledge? |
41586 | Had Burl fled from the spider, and was it following? |
41586 | Had they all, men and women and children, died in convulsions of gasping strangulation? |
41586 | Was Saya safe, or had the whole tribe succumbed to the poisonous stuff? |
41586 | Would they breathe in flames of firelike torment and die slowly, or would the red dust be merciful and slay them quickly? |
32866 | Are you sure the attack was from space? |
32866 | Atom blast? |
32866 | But how can we defend ourselves? |
32866 | But how? 32866 Do you know where the main works are?" |
32866 | First, what kind of weapon are they using? 32866 For what?" |
32866 | Hmmm? |
32866 | How do you know? |
32866 | How much time have I got? |
32866 | Huh? |
32866 | I did n''t, did I? |
32866 | Kanato? |
32866 | What about a fast moving asteroid? 32866 What about these towers?" |
32866 | What can we lose? |
32866 | What do you guys want? |
32866 | What is going on? |
32866 | What is it? |
32866 | What''ll we do with him? |
32866 | Where is it? |
32866 | Why have millions more killed? |
32866 | Accident? |
32866 | After that? |
32866 | And after he got there, if he got there? |
32866 | And what power? |
32866 | And who was the traitor inside the Council? |
32866 | Are you game?" |
32866 | Besides, if they were so omniscient, why bother to try to stop him with words? |
32866 | But how? |
32866 | But how? |
32866 | But of what was that atmosphere composed? |
32866 | But what''s the difference? |
32866 | By what? |
32866 | Did they try to get a triangulation?" |
32866 | Or have you forgotten? |
32866 | Remember three days ago you were best man at a wedding? |
32866 | Second, where are we?" |
32866 | What about skyports, observatories, the fleet base on the Moon? |
32866 | What are our chances of getting a ship?" |
32866 | What did the rest of the world mean to Case Damon? |
32866 | What if Cranly was the traitor within the Council? |
32866 | Where the devil was he? |
32866 | Where''ve you been? |
32866 | Who knew for certain where the next blast would hit? |
32866 | Why sacrifice your life for a lost cause?" |
32866 | Why tip them off he was still alive? |
32866 | Would they believe he''d been day- dreaming? |
32866 | [ Sidenote: What was this blinding force that came out of a hole in the sky, and was powerful enough to destroy an entire city? |
32866 | a man yelled"What if those brakes had n''t worked?" |
41637 | Burl said fiercely to his followers:"Where are the sharp things?" |
41637 | But why look for trouble? |
41637 | How? |
41637 | They could dodge the red dust, but how could they escape the deaths that waited them here? |
34771 | What will be the next chapter of British enterprise and invention, and who and where the men to perform the chief part in it? 34771 And especially what is new truth? 34771 And how may we best detect it? 34771 Are they all compounds of Hydrogen? 34771 Are they all decomposed by very high temperatures, as compound substances aredisassociated"by less elevated temperatures? |
34771 | As scientific research has proved itself to be of such great value to this nation, the question naturally arises, how can it best be promoted? |
34771 | As the term"verified truth"may appear vague, the questions may well be asked, what is truth? |
34771 | Can we expect to buy new scientific knowledge at so much a pound, or to retail discovery by the pint? |
34771 | Do gases transmit heat by conduction? |
34771 | Does Light( without heat) expand bodies? |
34771 | Is Electricity decomposible like radiant heat or light? |
34771 | It is true that many things which have appeared very promising in theory or in experiment, have{ 49} failed altogether in practice, but why is this? |
34771 | Or why silk dyed in Lyons should possess a finer colour than the same silk dyed by the same process in Coventry? |
34771 | Or why varnish made in the open country has different properties from that made in a town? |
34771 | Ought a Bishop to be content with the renown of his eloquence, without receiving any payment for his services? |
34771 | Ought the late Duke of Wellington to have been satisfied with the fame alone of his exploits, without being paid any salary? |
34771 | Under what circumstances is Light converted into Electricity? |
34771 | Under what circumstances is heat wholly converted into mechanical power? |
34771 | Under what conditions is Fluorine isolated? |
34771 | What are the properties of Fluorine? |
34771 | What is the actual molecular arrangement of the atoms of Hydrogen at 60 Fahrenheit? |
34771 | What is the actual size of an atom of Hydrogen? |
34771 | What is the cause of the absence of metalloids in the Sun? |
34771 | What is the reason that scientific research is not sufficiently encouraged in England? |
34771 | What is the vapour density of Cæsium? |
34771 | When contagious disease overtakes us, what do we do? |
34771 | Who can estimate the amount of beneficial moral influences of an indirect kind obtained by means of modern science? |
34771 | Who can measure the value of the cure of souls, of the duties of a judge, or of those of a field- marshal? |
34771 | Who can tell why it is that wire- work of brass or German silver becomes gradually brittle by lapse of time? |
34771 | With regard to the question, what is new truth? |
34771 | and how may it best be recognised? |
34771 | and into Magnetism? |
34771 | { 24} Are the"elementary substances"really compound bodies? |
32339 | Again? 32339 All right, everybody,"said Pell, half- belligerently,"what''s the big idea?" |
32339 | And the inoculation''s for that? |
32339 | And the moon trip''s off? |
32339 | Baby, what are you saying? |
32339 | But World Congress is n''t likely to pass such a bill, is it? 32339 But do n''t you have any theories?" |
32339 | But how does this stuff work? 32339 But-- how-- what happened? |
32339 | By conditioned, you mean this enzyme of yours? |
32339 | Chief,he said to the blank walls,"what''s this all about? |
32339 | Could I remind you,said Pell,"that my vacation is supposed to start tomorrow?" |
32339 | Did Wilcox leave yet? |
32339 | Do n''t you think you might do better to get busy on those computers? |
32339 | Fooling? |
32339 | For instance, why do the permanent residents up here have to have an inoculation every year? |
32339 | Gon na cooperate? |
32339 | Have any here now? |
32339 | He''s interested in this thing, is n''t he? |
32339 | Hello-- what''s this all about? |
32339 | Hey,he said,"what am I supposed to do, sleep out here?" |
32339 | Hm? |
32339 | Hm? |
32339 | How about location? |
32339 | How about the Stardust Cafe? |
32339 | How did you get to her? 32339 I''d like to know what in blazes you think you can do on the moon that you ca n''t do in a good healthy session at the computers?" |
32339 | Is there a terrace? |
32339 | Knew what, honey? |
32339 | Nebel? |
32339 | No? |
32339 | Oh-- did Larkin brief you on it already? |
32339 | Pell, does Kronski know about all these wild hunches of yours? |
32339 | Pell, who do you think you''re fooling? |
32339 | Remember the signal? |
32339 | See what? |
32339 | Still believe in hunches, eh? 32339 There is?" |
32339 | Until I got close? |
32339 | Venusian rash? |
32339 | Was Doc Wilcox here? |
32339 | Well, why should I? |
32339 | What are you grinning at? |
32339 | What are you squawking about? 32339 What can I do for you?" |
32339 | What do you mean by that? |
32339 | What else is it? 32339 What in hell,"he asked,"are you and Kronski doing on the moon?" |
32339 | What precaution? |
32339 | What''s 445 under this heading? |
32339 | What''s the rest? |
32339 | What''s this? 32339 What''s your next move then?" |
32339 | Where are you going? |
32339 | Where does the serum or whatever you call it come from? |
32339 | Where''s Ciel? |
32339 | Where''s the terrace? |
32339 | Who the devil authorized you to go traipsing to the_ moon_ to do it? |
32339 | Why did n''t you tell me? |
32339 | Wilcox? |
32339 | Will you stop being so damned mysterious and tell me what it''s all about? |
32339 | Wonder what we''re looking into these Supremists for? |
32339 | Yes? |
32339 | Yes? |
32339 | You mean luring you into our little trap on the terrace, so to speak? 32339 You mean we oughta take a trip to the moon?" |
32339 | You-- you are going to work in the morning, then? |
32339 | _ Pell? 32339 A drug? |
32339 | And the last week of December everybody on the moon gets his inoculations, right?" |
32339 | Are you awake now?_"It had happened then, just as he had expected. |
32339 | But we have a little job for you that holds you up, and what do you do? |
32339 | Do you follow me?" |
32339 | Does it knock you out, or what?" |
32339 | From the corner of his eye he saw Chief Larkin looking at him with an expression of-- what, amusement? |
32339 | Further analysis necessary._""You think this enzyme, or whatever it is, has something to do with it?" |
32339 | Half an hour?" |
32339 | He glanced at the government adviser as if to say:_ See? |
32339 | He shook hands with the two men and then said to Larkin,"What''s up?" |
32339 | He''d been in the last one: who had n''t? |
32339 | How about the Stardust Cafe? |
32339 | How did you make her do what she did?" |
32339 | I found that out when I was tailing those two gamblers who had a place on the moon, remember?" |
32339 | I thought-- I mean, when you''re working on a case and you have a lead, you''re supposed to go after it, are n''t you?" |
32339 | In a pleasant enough voice he said,"Yes?" |
32339 | In other words, Mr. Pell, just how far are you?" |
32339 | Is he still there?" |
32339 | Is it some kind of a joke?" |
32339 | Is that true?" |
32339 | Is there any drug that can hypnotize a person?" |
32339 | It was n''t until they were home in their underground apartment and getting ready for bed that Ciel turned to him and said,"You see?" |
32339 | Joe Citizen, the man in the tunnels could see these things, why could n''t these so- called trained diplomats? |
32339 | Kronski said,"Huh?" |
32339 | Life there? |
32339 | Like to join us?" |
32339 | Mind?" |
32339 | Now all of a sudden you decide duty has got to take you to the moon, huh?" |
32339 | Pell looked up and said,"Wait a minute....""Wait for what? |
32339 | Pell said to Kronski,"Got the story all straight?" |
32339 | Pell?" |
32339 | Question number one: can anybody be hypnotized against his will?" |
32339 | She looked at him questioningly? |
32339 | The causes? |
32339 | The human race, since the beginning of recorded time, has failed to achieve real peace and stability, right? |
32339 | The next best thing, eh? |
32339 | To break it up, or not to break it up? |
32339 | What do you want me to do?" |
32339 | What''d he want?" |
32339 | What''s the matter with you, anyway?" |
32339 | What''s the matter, you think I''m a moron, I ca n''t remember?" |
32339 | Where can I meet you?" |
32339 | Why?" |
32339 | Wo n''t they see through it?" |
32339 | Wonder how they do it?" |
32339 | You understand?" |
32339 | _ Did Pell hear correctly? |
32339 | agents are trained to be pretty quick with a freezer, right, Chief?" |
32339 | and he read the silent question:_ Now can you spare a little time?_"Baby,"he said softly, and kissed her. |
31236 | After it was done I''d have to Free- Agent for a year, would n''t I? |
31236 | And how was Dr. Aviado? 31236 But why? |
31236 | But why_ you_? |
31236 | Cigar? |
31236 | Could? |
31236 | Dammit, man, are you blind and deaf? 31236 Did n''t you hear me? |
31236 | Did you sleep on the way back? |
31236 | Do you know what you''re saying? |
31236 | Do you read music? 31236 Do you really want me to tell you?" |
31236 | Everything is going right along, eh? |
31236 | Everything under control, Dan? |
31236 | Everything''s O.K.? 31236 Have you_ seen_ the Starship? |
31236 | He got next to them okay? |
31236 | He has n''t changed a bit, has he? |
31236 | He_ could_ be a pain, could n''t he? |
31236 | Hello, Dwight?--What? 31236 How did you get in here? |
31236 | How do I know you wo n''t break it anyway? |
31236 | How much time? |
31236 | How''s that? 31236 How?" |
31236 | I think the Senator would like to see the ship now-- isn''t that right, Senator? |
31236 | I worked for him once, remember? 31236 Is n''t it, though?" |
31236 | It''s almost finished? |
31236 | Ken Armstrong? 31236 Mr. Chauncey Devlin?" |
31236 | No luck? |
31236 | Nobody saw it happening? |
31236 | Objection? 31236 Of rejuvenation? |
31236 | Oh? 31236 Oh?" |
31236 | Permit? |
31236 | Say, who''s been talking to you? |
31236 | So? 31236 Sober?" |
31236 | The alky? |
31236 | The hearings are that critical, eh? |
31236 | Then what was it like? |
31236 | Then_ why_? |
31236 | There''s no question of appropriations, I hope, Senator? |
31236 | Tonight? 31236 Well, what''s wrong?" |
31236 | Well, would_ you_ walk into the Center for a Retread now without being sure he''s wrong? |
31236 | What did he want? |
31236 | What did you want down there? |
31236 | What do you think? |
31236 | What do you want,''Moses''? |
31236 | What is it, son? |
31236 | What is that damn shadow of yours nosing around Tenner''s for? 31236 What sort of reports?" |
31236 | What''s funny about the Colony? |
31236 | What''s on Kornwall? |
31236 | What''s the matter, Dan? |
31236 | What''s your excuse going to be? |
31236 | What, are you crazy, son? 31236 What, the switch in dates?" |
31236 | Which will this be? |
31236 | Why has it got to be_ your_ personal fight? 31236 Why not? |
31236 | Why on Earth should I tell you anything, Holy Man? |
31236 | Why? |
31236 | Why? |
31236 | Would you care to take a look at my lab, by the way? 31236 You did n''t think_ anybody_ knew about that, did you, Walt? |
31236 | You do n''t mind if I finish this, Dwight? |
31236 | You do n''t think I can do it? |
31236 | You gave it to Carl Golden, a long time ago when he was with you, remember? 31236 You need more time? |
31236 | You with me, son? |
31236 | You''re afraid of it, are n''t you, Senator? |
31236 | You''re heading for Las Vegas, eh? 31236 You_ do_ get melodramatic, do n''t you, Dan? |
31236 | _ Another_ feature attraction? 31236 A trick of acoustics? 31236 After all, we_ had_ time now-- Keller and Stark just back with sixty more years to live-- why the rush? 31236 And Carl had trusted him when he had said he wouldn''t-- but if Carl were standing here now, he''d say yes, go ahead, use it, would n''t he? 31236 And do you know who''s getting set to land the death- blow? |
31236 | And once or twice you''ve blacked clean out for a while, and made your staff work like demons to cover for you and keep it off the teevies, right?" |
31236 | And you realize what happens if''Moses''gets wind of this mess? |
31236 | And''Moses''Tyndall''s network hookup last night-- of course nobody with any sense listens to_ him_, but did you hear that hall go wild? |
31236 | Better that_ nobody_ should have it-- Or: Immortality, huh? |
31236 | Billions and billions of calories of solar heat concentrated down there, and what do you think he''s doing with it? |
31236 | But now--_what if Paul were right?_ Ca n''t do it now. |
31236 | But supposing I did n''t? |
31236 | But what kind? |
31236 | But why was he in the fight and what was to happen to Senator Fowler''s fight against this fantastic conspiracy? |
31236 | Can you imagine it? |
31236 | Can you imagine? |
31236 | Carl''s my boy now-- do you think I''ll swallow the same bait?" |
31236 | Choosing the crew-- what criteria, what qualifications? |
31236 | Conversion? |
31236 | Could n''t we take time to find a valid test for that engine at ultra- high acceleration before we put it back in? |
31236 | Could the boy read his mind? |
31236 | Did n''t you hear me a moment ago? |
31236 | Did you hear about his scheme? |
31236 | Do you have any idea? |
31236 | Do you know what I''m thinking, Carl? |
31236 | Do you know what he''s been doing down there lately? |
31236 | Do you like to hunt? |
31236 | Does it sound like he''s lying to you?" |
31236 | Eleven? |
31236 | Faster, faster, why ca n''t you get this crate to move? |
31236 | Finds out what your brother told you, or even finds out that you''re worried about something?" |
31236 | Get sidetracked on some aspect for a few years-- so what? |
31236 | God damned heart and god damned brother and god damned Rinehart-- did_ everything_ have to split the wrong way? |
31236 | Had Carl heard the fear he had whispered? |
31236 | Had he heard? |
31236 | Have you gone to see any of the Noble Ten that are still rattling around? |
31236 | Have you just finished with the ad- men?" |
31236 | Have you_ talked_ to them over there? |
31236 | He said why could n''t you have come to Starship ten years earlier? |
31236 | His own trouser leg? |
31236 | How about Roderigo Aviado and his Solar Energy Project down in Antarctica? |
31236 | How about all the suicides we''ve been having in the last ten years? |
31236 | How could Terry Fisher know? |
31236 | How long have you worked on it now?" |
31236 | How old was he then-- ten? |
31236 | I came to Starship Project-- what was it, fifteen years ago? |
31236 | I had a tape from Lijinsky last month-- do you know what he said? |
31236 | I stand before you now, formally, to withdraw them--"What, what? |
31236 | I wo n''t forget it--"What did the swine want, an arm off at the roots? |
31236 | If a man could live forty years instead of twenty, had it been wrong to fight the plagues that struck him down in his youth? |
31236 | If he could live sixty years instead of forty, had the great researchers of the 1940''s and''50''s and''60''s been wrong? |
31236 | If that story of his were true, why has he waited so long to tell somebody about it?" |
31236 | It had been a quick, imperfect job of jimmying the lock, so obviously poor that it had worried him a lot-- but why should they test it? |
31236 | Jean''s quick kiss before he climbed up, the sharp worry in her eyes("Got your pills, Dad? |
31236 | Jean?" |
31236 | Let''s forget philosophy and semantics and concepts and all the frills for just a minute and talk about facts, huh? |
31236 | Look, son-- is Fisher doing all right?" |
31236 | Now? |
31236 | Now? |
31236 | Of all times of all days of all his fifty- six years of life,_ now_? |
31236 | Okay?" |
31236 | Ol''Moses really gets you going-- ever listen to him talk? |
31236 | Or just plain stupid? |
31236 | Out on the ice on their rosy red-- How''s that? |
31236 | People do n''t_ need_ to die-- wasn''t that what Dr. Moss had said? |
31236 | Remember?" |
31236 | Rinehart? |
31236 | Sherry, Dan?" |
31236 | Something torn loose down in Washington?" |
31236 | Starship Project is completed, it''s been completed for ten years now, but do you know what happened to these blueprints, the originals? |
31236 | Suicided?" |
31236 | Supposing I was all changed?" |
31236 | Tell me what?" |
31236 | That was what they did with your father, was n''t it, Carl? |
31236 | The others fumble it-- they''d foul it up, Fowler protested? |
31236 | The squeaking of a valve-- what? |
31236 | Then:"Are you selling?" |
31236 | Then:"Carl?" |
31236 | There was n''t a slip- up on this permit?" |
31236 | There was plenty of time-- why not make_ sure_ it''s right? |
31236 | There was some trouble about money-- I think you had your thumb in the pie there, getting it fixed for us, did n''t you? |
31236 | This is the end-- it''s too late now._ And then, cruelly,_ why did I wait so long?_ He struggled against the mask, sat bolt upright in bed. |
31236 | Timagami-- Ontario? |
31236 | To keep it down to five hundred a year? |
31236 | Two trips in three days-- what are you trying to track down?" |
31236 | Was Rinehart''s face whiter than it had been? |
31236 | Was it any more wrong to want to live a thousand years? |
31236 | Was it possible that he knew what Dan Fowler was thinking? |
31236 | Was it worth a chance of a fumble to get out there_ this_ year instead of_ next_? |
31236 | Was it wrong to want to live?_ Dan Fowler was dying. |
31236 | Was the Hall quieter now? |
31236 | Well, what''s happened, Dan?" |
31236 | Well, where is he? |
31236 | Whadj- ya think, I''d sober up after you left me tonight? |
31236 | What about Mother?" |
31236 | What do the insurance people say about that?" |
31236 | What''s happened? |
31236 | What''s happening to the Mars Colony? |
31236 | What''s this about my brother?" |
31236 | When had he slept last? |
31236 | When had it happened? |
31236 | When rockets have been built for years, running to Mars every two months? |
31236 | Which does n''t go away with one nitro- tablet any more, so you have to take two, and sometimes three-- right?" |
31236 | Who are they backing in the Government? |
31236 | Who could say that it was? |
31236 | Who wants engineers? |
31236 | Who''s dying?" |
31236 | Why did it have to be his personal fight? |
31236 | Why did you ever come up here? |
31236 | Why must it be him? |
31236 | Why not turn it over to your staff? |
31236 | Why not? |
31236 | Why not?" |
31236 | Why scare her any more? |
31236 | Why the sudden leaping interest in Nevada? |
31236 | Why? |
31236 | Why? |
31236 | Why? |
31236 | Why? |
31236 | Why?" |
31236 | Why?" |
31236 | Would Carl understand it? |
31236 | You do dig them up, do n''t you? |
31236 | You hear what happened to Harvey Tatum? |
31236 | You? |
31236 | _ Coward? |
31236 | _ Rejuvenation for the millions-- or rejuvenation for the five hundred lucky ones, the select ones, that can be treated each year? |
31236 | _ Why not?_"Paul looked across at him for a long moment. |
41622 | Ca n''t you keep your voice down? |
41622 | Do you realize,he blazed, whipping his finger at her,"that for two years there has n''t been more than a dozen murders in the city? |
41622 | Have you been drinking again, Samuel? |
41622 | What_ can_ you mean? |
41622 | Why ca n''t you write? 41622 Why do n''t you write something science- fictional?" |
41622 | Why not write a love story? |
41622 | ***** FAMOUS LAST WORDS:"But, Mr. Smith, how do you explain that gyro- statistic- electromagnetiosonomonator on the radiostuntomotor?" |
41622 | And why were they fighting? |
41622 | If you do like it, how about a letter sent to the editorial offices of F.F., at 1841 South Manhatten Place, Los Angeles, California? |
41622 | Right? |
41622 | The disk was like a wheel-- so Hedrik thought-- it should revolve like one, should n''t it? |
42987 | Burl gulped and said sternly:"Where are the sharp things?" |
31271 | If we look at home, my Lords, do we not see the same things here as are seen every where else? 31271 Is it necessary for me to tell you how much all your countrymen, I speak of the great mass of the people, are interested in your welfare? |
31271 | Now, my Lords, what can we think of this man Samuel? 31271 Should his flight be considered as his own act, or the act of those who fled with him? |
31271 | Who is it,said I to him,"that you intend to implicate as censureable by shewing those instructions? |
31271 | ( 2) From such a beginning what else could be expected, than what has happened? |
31271 | 1 In reading this the Committee added,"Why Thomas Payne more than another? |
31271 | And ought not America to have the same right to be offended at France? |
31271 | And what is the produce of the land without manufactures? |
31271 | And who do you think the man was that offered me his services? |
31271 | And why should it not be so? |
31271 | And will the Committees take upon themselves to answer for the dishonour they bring upon the National Character of their Country? |
31271 | Are not our sailors as safe at land as at sea? |
31271 | Are not, for example, the present Kings of Europe the most peaceable of mankind, and the Empress of Russia the very milk of human kindness? |
31271 | Are our young men taken to be horsemen, or foot soldiers, any more than in Germany or in Prussia, or in Hanover or in Hesse? |
31271 | Are the poor afraid that their condition should be rendered too comfortable? |
31271 | Are the public afraid that their taxes should be lessened too much? |
31271 | Are these masters really of their kind? |
31271 | Are these men Federalists? |
31271 | Are they afraid that sinecure places and pensions should be abolished too fast? |
31271 | Are they ever dragged from their homes, like oxen to the slaughter- house, to serve on board ships of war? |
31271 | Are those men_ federalized_ to support the liberties of their country or to overturn them? |
31271 | Are we then to treat our descendants in advance as cattle, who shall have neither will nor rights of their own? |
31271 | But at present who can resist the Law, which is the will of all, whose execution is the interest of all? |
31271 | But how could they transmit to him a right they did not possess? |
31271 | But if ordinary men in power repay you with incapacity or with princely vices? |
31271 | But of what use are navies otherwise than to make or prevent invasions? |
31271 | But what have we to do with a thousand years? |
31271 | But what is this house, or that house, or any other house to a nation? |
31271 | But who could have supposed that falling systems, or falling opinions, admitted of a ratio apparently as true as the descent of falling bodies? |
31271 | But who is to be the judge of what is a temperate and moderate Reform? |
31271 | But who was it that produced the necessity of an extraordinary measure in France? |
31271 | By what criterion are we to know it? |
31271 | By what evidence are we to prove it? |
31271 | By what right then can any be excluded? |
31271 | By what right then did the hereditary system begin? |
31271 | Can Stormont imagine that the political_ ca nt_, with which he has larded his harangue, will conceal the craft? |
31271 | Can they be fit for great affairs who render equal homage to vice and virtue, and yield the same submission to ignorance and wisdom? |
31271 | Can those men seriously suppose any nation to be so completely blind as not to see through them? |
31271 | Could we conceive an idea of superiority in any, at what point of time, or in what century of the world, are we to fix it? |
31271 | Did they mean to kidnap General Washington, Mr. Madison, and several other Americans whom they dubbed with the same title as well as me? |
31271 | Do we not see that nature, in all her operations, disowns the visionary basis upon which the funding system is built? |
31271 | Does he not know that there never was a cover large enough to hide_ itself_? |
31271 | Does this look as if I had abandoned America? |
31271 | Establishing, then, plurality as a principle, the only question is, What shall be the number of that plurality? |
31271 | For however little a State, the prince is nearly always too small: where is the proportion between one man and the affairs of a whole nation? |
31271 | For what is trade without merchants? |
31271 | For what purpose could an army of twenty- five thousand men be wanted? |
31271 | For what purpose, then, are they retained, unless it be for that of imposition and wilful defamation? |
31271 | For what purpose, then, could it be wanted? |
31271 | For what? |
31271 | Fourteen years, and something more, have produced a change, at least among a part of the people, and I ask my- self what it is? |
31271 | From what other motive than the consciousness of their own designs could they have fear? |
31271 | HAVE RESPITE? |
31271 | Had Washington hidden the letters showing on their face that he_ had_"officially interposed"for Paine by two Ministers? |
31271 | Has not the most profound peace reigned throughout the world ever since Kings were in fashion? |
31271 | Have Congress as a body made any declaration respecting me, that they now no longer consider me as a citizen? |
31271 | Have Respite? |
31271 | Have the Federal ministers of the church meditated on these matters? |
31271 | He has been very still since his declension from the Whigs, and is not concerned in the slave- trade[ question?] |
31271 | He pretended to be a prophet, or a wise man, but has not the event proved him to be a fool, or an incendiary? |
31271 | How can this ignorance of an astute man, Secretary of State under Washington and Adams, be explained? |
31271 | How then were they acquired? |
31271 | If she could not do the one, how is she to perform the other? |
31271 | If such was the case in settling the accounts of his predecessor, how much more has he to apprehend when the accounts to be settled are his own? |
31271 | If you admit inheritance of an office, why not that of a distinction? |
31271 | In fine, will any of the powers agree to strengthen the hands of the other against itself? |
31271 | In the first place I wish to ask, what is here meant by the Government of America? |
31271 | Is it in the man, or in the mule? |
31271 | Is it not an insult to nations to wish them so governed? |
31271 | Is it not enough that I suffer imprisonment, but my mind also must be wounded and tortured with subjects of this kind? |
31271 | Is it possible Sir that I should, when I am suffering unjust imprisonment under the very eye of her new Minister? |
31271 | Is not the G. R., or the broad R., stampt upon every thing? |
31271 | Is the sailor afraid that press- warrants will be abolished? |
31271 | Is the soldier frightened at the thoughts of his discharge, and three shillings per week during life? |
31271 | Is the tenth of our seed taken by tax- gatherers, or is any part of it given to the King''s servants? |
31271 | Is the worn- out mechanic, or the aged and decayed tradesman, frightened at the prospect of receiving ten pounds a year out of the surplus taxes? |
31271 | Is there a man so mad, so stupid, as to sup- pose this system can continue? |
31271 | Is there a word of truth, or any thing like truth, in all that he has said? |
31271 | It is by sympathy that we are good and human: with whom does a monarch sympathize? |
31271 | On what ground, then, or by what authority, do we dare to deprive of their rights those children who will soon be men? |
31271 | Or can Grenvilie believe that his credit with the public encreases with his avarice for places? |
31271 | Should human beings then be the property of certain individuals, born or to be born? |
31271 | Tell me, then, what is there in common between him who is master of a people, and the people of whom he is master? |
31271 | That which is now called aristocracy implies an inequality of rights; but who are the persons that have a right to establish this inequality? |
31271 | The Fabian system of war, followed by him, began now to unfold itself with all its evils; but what is Fabian war without Fabian means to support it? |
31271 | The Rights OF Man is a book calmly and rationally written; why then are you so disturbed? |
31271 | The point of proof is, can the bank give cash for the bank notes with which the interest is paid? |
31271 | The question then is, What are the means by which the possession and exercise of this National Right are to be secured? |
31271 | The question then is-- What is the best step to be taken? |
31271 | The word of young Dionysius was very sensible: his father, reproaching him for a shameful action, said,"Have I given thee such example?" |
31271 | There remains then only one question to be considered, what is to be done with this man? |
31271 | This being the case, how is the War to close? |
31271 | This being the case, the problem is, does not commerce contain within itself, the means of its own protection? |
31271 | To add to its fair fame or riot on its spoils? |
31271 | To what cause are we to ascribe it? |
31271 | Was it a spontaneous resolution of his own, or was it inspired by others? |
31271 | What does this dark apology, mixed with accusation, amount to, but to increase and confirm the suspicion that something was wrong? |
31271 | What else but this can account for the difference between one war costing 21 millions, and another war costing 160 millions? |
31271 | What is become of the mighty clamour of French invasion, and the cry that our country is in danger, and taxes and armies must be raised to defend it? |
31271 | What is land without cultivation? |
31271 | What is monarchy? |
31271 | What measures does Mr. Adams mean, and what is the imperious necessity to which he alludes? |
31271 | What measures, it may be asked, were those, for the public have a right to know the conduct of their representatives? |
31271 | What should such a monstrosity produce but miseries and crimes? |
31271 | What then is this office, which may be filled by infants or idiots? |
31271 | What, in the name of heaven, are Bourbon kings to the people of England? |
31271 | Whence derived he such right? |
31271 | Whence then, arose the idea of landed property? |
31271 | Where are we to stop? |
31271 | Where, then, is the military policy of their attempting to obtain, by force, that which they would refuse by choice? |
31271 | Who are those that are frightened at reforms? |
31271 | Who is he that would exclude another? |
31271 | Who was there that was inconstant? |
31271 | Why did you not speak thus when you ought to have spoken it? |
31271 | Why is Royalty an absurd and detestable government? |
31271 | Why is the Republic a government accordant with nature and reason? |
31271 | Why should Burke wish to conceal his accounts? |
31271 | Why, even by the enemies of his civil administration were his abilities very tenderly glanced at? |
31271 | Why, then, some calm observer will ask, why is the work prosecuted, if these be the goodly matters it contains? |
31271 | Will England agree to the restoration of the family compact against which she has been fighting and scheming ever since it existed? |
31271 | Will any Jury deny to the Nation this right? |
31271 | Will such men never confine themselves to truth? |
31271 | Will the poor exclude themselves? |
31271 | Will the rich exclude themselves? |
31271 | Will they be for ever the deceivers of the people? |
31271 | With even a little reflexion, can any one tolerate it? |
31271 | Would any of the primary assemblies have voted for a civil war? |
31271 | Would it not, even as a matter of economy, be far better to adopt means to prevent their becoming poor? |
31271 | Ye silly swains, thought I to myself, why do you torment yourselves thus? |
31271 | my Lords, do we not see the blessed effect of having Kings in every thing we look at? |
31271 | there exists among my kind a man who pretends that he is born to govern me? |
31501 | A boat-- hear? |
31501 | A telepath, did you say? |
31501 | All taken care of? |
31501 | All the records? |
31501 | And what are those two views? |
31501 | And what have you found out? |
31501 | And what then? 31501 And you want it for your purposes?" |
31501 | Any ideas? |
31501 | Are you a synthetic thing? 31501 Are you all right?" |
31501 | Are you much of an actress, Elena? |
31501 | But just what kind of person is needed? |
31501 | But just who is its membership? 31501 But the telepathy?" |
31501 | Can I think it over for awhile? 31501 Change them to what?" |
31501 | Do n''t you feel weak? |
31501 | Do you want to prove it, Dalgetty? |
31501 | Doped? |
31501 | Eh? 31501 Eh?" |
31501 | Have they hurt you, Dad? |
31501 | Have you just been hired or are you a visitor? |
31501 | He lives here, does n''t he? |
31501 | Hm? 31501 How can I know what the ends of the Institute are when they''re using such means as you? |
31501 | How did you get here? |
31501 | How did you-- turn the tables? |
31501 | How do you know I''ll be telling the truth? |
31501 | How do you know your precious Institute wo n''t become just such an oligarchy as you describe? |
31501 | How much does the FBI know? |
31501 | How so? |
31501 | How''d you get onto me? |
31501 | Huh? |
31501 | Huh? |
31501 | I know it''s crazy,he told her,"but have you anything better to offer?" |
31501 | I mean, are you going to throw Dr. Tighe and me to the wolves now? 31501 Indoctrinated? |
31501 | Is that what your little gang at the Institute is doing? 31501 Just how many of your fellows are there here?" |
31501 | Just where are we bound? |
31501 | Now what? |
31501 | Part seal, part cat, part deer, part what else? 31501 Shall I tell your friends?" |
31501 | Simon, the risk...."We did n''t have anything to lose, did we? |
31501 | Smoke? |
31501 | So you vote conservative? |
31501 | Suppose I''m not? |
31501 | That you, Elena? 31501 Under water?" |
31501 | WHY, WHAT''S THE MATTER, MISTER? 31501 Want to talk to him?" |
31501 | Well,he said,"what now?" |
31501 | What are the Institute''s ultimate aims? 31501 What are you here for?" |
31501 | What are you? |
31501 | What can we do? |
31501 | What do you have in mind for Bancroft? |
31501 | What do you know of that? |
31501 | What do you mean? |
31501 | What do you mean? |
31501 | What do you really want? |
31501 | What do you want to tell me? |
31501 | What does the Institute want? |
31501 | What else has Dr. Tighe done? |
31501 | What happened? |
31501 | What makes you think so? |
31501 | What of it? |
31501 | What use does Bertrand Meade want to make of our findings if he can get them? 31501 What''s that?" |
31501 | What''s your name? |
31501 | What? 31501 When? |
31501 | Where are we going? |
31501 | Where you from? |
31501 | Who decides it? 31501 Who has n''t? |
31501 | Who, then? |
31501 | Why are you working for Bertrand Meade? |
31501 | Why did you do it? |
31501 | Why should I tell you? |
31501 | Why should n''t we? 31501 Will you come hold my hand while I''m recuperating?" |
31501 | Yes? 31501 You did n''t expect otherwise, did you? |
31501 | You know those people in the next grotto? |
31501 | You think you could fake_ that_? |
31501 | You were thinking, Bancroft,''All right, damn you, can you read my mind? 31501 You''ll see that his personality is reshaped_ your_ way, wo n''t you?" |
31501 | You''re trying hard, are n''t you? |
31501 | You''ve got brains,he said,"but how much heart?" |
31501 | A quarter inch of leatherite-- he could snap them but would he break his bones doing it? |
31501 | After a moment--"You are too, I suppose?" |
31501 | All right, little man, what next? |
31501 | All right, why are they here, what do they want?" |
31501 | And can a free country forbid debate or propaganda? |
31501 | And her intelligence might be enough for her to learn...._ Will I have to kill her?_ He drove the thought from him. |
31501 | And underneath, the thought, slowed by the gluiness of panic,_ Does he know I''m FBI?__ FBI!_ He jerked against the straps. |
31501 | And you can-- do everything, ca n''t you?" |
31501 | Another pause, then,"''Ten, nine, seven, A, B, M, Z, Z...''Shall I keep on?" |
31501 | Are they preparing the way for your kind to take over?" |
31501 | Are you the mutant they''re always speculating about? |
31501 | Bancroft, sardonically:"What can they do, please? |
31501 | Bloodstains on this rock, right? |
31501 | But how can I be sure, when I do n''t know what''s behind it? |
31501 | But how far does that gun of yours carry?" |
31501 | But how many of them have anything to do with nominating the candidates or writing the platforms? |
31501 | But just where does Tighe''s group want to lead us?" |
31501 | But then what is he? |
31501 | But what else? |
31501 | But why not?" |
31501 | But-- what are you, Dalgetty?" |
31501 | Ca n''t you see the struggle that would be waged for control of the human mind? |
31501 | Ca n''t you see what would happen? |
31501 | D''ja see how he ran? |
31501 | Dalgetty''s eyes roved with a yearning in them-- how much longer, he wondered, would he be able to see anything at all? |
31501 | Did Dr. Tighe create or find homo superior?" |
31501 | Did they make you in the laboratory, Dalgetty?" |
31501 | Do n''t you see, no matter what we did it would have been us, the few men, who decided? |
31501 | Do you just let me go?" |
31501 | Do you want the FBI on our trail? |
31501 | Do you want to help us?" |
31501 | Does anybody else know of this spot?" |
31501 | Find something to tie these two others up with, will you, Dad?" |
31501 | Got a cigarette?" |
31501 | Had he called by radio for reinforcements? |
31501 | Have they decided that mere humanity is n''t good enough to be civilized? |
31501 | He can--""Read minds?" |
31501 | He caught the whisper of thought--_fifty of us guards, is it? |
31501 | He forced me out to a rock in the bay there-- you know it? |
31501 | He leaned on the rail and said quietly,"Nice evening, is n''t it?" |
31501 | He raised you, did n''t he? |
31501 | His rifle swung up, and the voice was a hysterical yammer:"Who goes?" |
31501 | How come you come with us?" |
31501 | How far has it gotten? |
31501 | How is it going about attaining them? |
31501 | How long we been in here?" |
31501 | How many will actually take time out to_ work_ at it-- or even to write their Congressmen? |
31501 | How much does it know about us?" |
31501 | How to get in there without being seen? |
31501 | How''d you do it?" |
31501 | If you do n''t I''ll still be on the outside and unarmed-- and what could you do, one woman alone in that nest? |
31501 | Is Mr. Bancroft in the house?" |
31501 | It would n''t do to have too many ideas floating around in the public mind, would it?" |
31501 | Leaning forward, tautly,"But how do you expect to do this?" |
31501 | Man:"What aims?" |
31501 | Man:"What other possibilities have we got? |
31501 | Or can you survive that too?" |
31501 | Or can you...?" |
31501 | Or is he only dissembling?_ He explained his idea. |
31501 | Or who were hunting him? |
31501 | Or will you help us?" |
31501 | Precisely what has it learned, in a scientific way, that it has n''t published? |
31501 | SHUDDUP, WILL YOU?" |
31501 | Simon Dalgetty, what are you?" |
31501 | The question is-- who shall control the group in power?" |
31501 | The woman:"He can be made to talk, you mean?" |
31501 | Then,"Where can we go?" |
31501 | They have n''t yet done so and it''s been a good week now since--"Second man:"How do you know they have n''t?" |
31501 | What are you going to do about it?" |
31501 | What are you?" |
31501 | What can they do?" |
31501 | What to do, what to do? |
31501 | What was the last percentage?" |
31501 | What''ll you have?" |
31501 | What''s he done? |
31501 | Where could he hide? |
31501 | Who are you? |
31501 | Why had men arranged such clumsy constellations when the total pattern of the sky was a big and lovely harmony? |
31501 | Why, they vote, do n''t they? |
31501 | Woman:"Well, then, are they just going to sit and take it? |
31501 | Would you like a table?" |
31501 | Yes, why not? |
31501 | You''re a prisoner, understand?" |
31501 | _ Are you human?_""I''m told so." |
31501 | _ But of course I do n''t mind-- or do I?_ Mostly they tried to plan their next move. |
31501 | _ Dad, what are they doing to you now?_"There''s also the matter of food and drink." |
31501 | _ Do you think you can make a break? |
31501 | _ On whom?_ he wondered. |
31501 | _ She''s not so hard as she makes out-- but then why is she with them?_ He threw a bluff. |
31501 | _ What are you going to do? |
31501 | _ What_ are you, Dalgetty?" |
31501 | _ Why should he mind if he kills human beings when he is n''t one himself?_"But I do mind,"he said gently. |
32837 | ''Tested_ again_''? |
32837 | Afraid to take off your mask, President? 32837 Any unpleasantness?" |
32837 | Anything else, Smith? |
32837 | Called it''war'', did n''t they, John? |
32837 | Do you presume to--? |
32837 | Do you remember what it used to be called-- in the middle of the last century? |
32837 | Eh? 32837 For security reasons?" |
32837 | For self- piloting weapons, I suppose? |
32837 | High explosives? 32837 I beg your pardon?" |
32837 | If you_ really_ want to discuss something, John Smith, suppose we arrange a personal meeting in a non- walled, neutral region? 32837 Is Security Section guarding against spy circuits?" |
32837 | Jacob--? |
32837 | May I ask how? |
32837 | May I say something before we_ go_? |
32837 | Should I build my power on men like you? 32837 Spies?" |
32837 | Then why this farce? |
32837 | There is no conference? |
32837 | Too bad we ca n''t do it, is n''t it? |
32837 | War? |
32837 | Well? |
32837 | What can we do about it, John? |
32837 | What problem are you referring to? |
32837 | Which are? |
32837 | Who, pray, is the potter, and who the pot? |
32837 | Why do n''t you try abolishing me and find out? |
32837 | Why not? |
32837 | Why? |
32837 | Would you care to exchange prepared statements to begin with? |
32837 | Yes, John? |
32837 | You can not mean that you reject proposals before they are made? 32837 You have translators at hand?" |
32837 | You''re_ not_ contemplating another peace- effort, John? |
32837 | Bluff? |
32837 | Do you agree?" |
32837 | Do you obey me because I control military force? |
32837 | Do you wish to enter now, or--""Where are their troops?" |
32837 | Grease?" |
32837 | Had one of the guilty Stand- ins perhaps planted the seed in his mind? |
32837 | Have you given thought to the matter?" |
32837 | He wondered: were the culprits all ferreted out, or had some of them managed to get around the rechecks? |
32837 | How could the Red know that he did not speak the Russo- Asian dialect? |
32837 | How do you mean?" |
32837 | How effective could you make it-- if you had to?" |
32837 | I assume that you''re in constant contact with the capitol?" |
32837 | I think you agree?" |
32837 | It was unthinkable, that a man should expose himself to... but then, that was what he was trying to prove was n''t it? |
32837 | May we discuss pertinent matters--?" |
32837 | Or because I control rabble? |
32837 | Or the Secondary Stand- ins? |
32837 | Or your self- appointed Stand- ins? |
32837 | Say, Antarctica?" |
32837 | The eventual aim should be economy....""Is this a disarmament proposal?" |
32837 | The prepared statement said:_ I VETO YOU._"Is this a joke?" |
32837 | The rabble? |
32837 | What about the continued conferences?" |
32837 | What changes had occurred behind the Hell Wall, what new developments in science, what political mutations? |
32837 | What did you have in mind?" |
32837 | What do you want?" |
32837 | Why did he have to find out? |
32837 | _ But how_ had the idea first come to him? |
40954 | Are you sure, Captain? 40954 But why?" |
40954 | Nor even friends? |
40954 | Then they are on the verge of leaving the Earth and removing to this other planet in some other star system? |
40954 | Then what is that, Lieutenant? |
40954 | Why not let them go in peace? 40954 You have found your new planet?" |
40954 | _ Alien?_"Yes, alien. 40954 Battle Stations? 40954 Did it seem friendly, domineering, or what? |
40954 | Do you blame us for keeping our existence a secret? |
40954 | Even though these aliens might seem amiable enough today, how do we know they will be in the future-- possibly in the far future? |
40954 | Gray?" |
40954 | Hans Bormann gasped finally, unbelievingly,"How could they possibly know the name of our ship? |
40954 | He said haltingly,"Why are you here?" |
40954 | He said, thoughtfully,"You believe their words to be substantially correct, Gray?" |
40954 | How could they possibly know the Amer- English language?" |
40954 | It said,_ You are awake, Mr. Gray?_ He stared at it, uncomprehending. |
40954 | Roger Post was saying hesitantly,"Then it is assumed that the alien craft was n''t friendly?" |
40954 | There was hesitation again, then,_ And why was that a mistake, Markham Gray?_ Gray wet his lips. |
40954 | When did you first sight it? |
40954 | When you received this telepathic message-- or whatever it was-- what was your reaction? |
40954 | Why have you kept this a secret from humans?" |
26852 | A germ? 26852 A very unsatisfying view, surely?" |
26852 | A woman? |
26852 | After I''d done collecting stamps----"Why do n''t you arrest these two blokes? |
26852 | Ai n''t going to die? |
26852 | Ai n''t there enough diseases without you two going and makin''a new one? 26852 Alexis, what is this that you have done to me?" |
26852 | Ambition? |
26852 | An Immortal Policeman? |
26852 | An accident? |
26852 | An experiment of nature, you mean? |
26852 | And am I to expect only a short lease of life? |
26852 | And can I meet her in this state? |
26852 | And my voice? |
26852 | And none from Birmingham yet? |
26852 | And now? |
26852 | And now? |
26852 | And now? |
26852 | And then? |
26852 | And what about crime? |
26852 | And what did you collect afore you collected bits of string? |
26852 | And what did you say? |
26852 | And what is that? |
26852 | And why do they not see eye to eye? |
26852 | And will you, in such circumstances, go on practising medicine-- indefinitely? |
26852 | And yet you think it applies only to the body-- to the instrument-- and not to the immaterial side of us? |
26852 | And you? |
26852 | And you? |
26852 | And your papers? |
26852 | Anxiety? |
26852 | Are n''t you going to have any breakfast? |
26852 | Are you aware that you are making a very extraordinary statement, sir? |
26852 | Are you experimenting on Belshazzar? |
26852 | Are you married? |
26852 | Are you naturally cheerful? |
26852 | Are you not a trifle optimistic? 26852 Are you sure it was not just nervousness?" |
26852 | Are you, then, immortal? |
26852 | As if you wished to sleep? |
26852 | At Charing Cross Station? |
26852 | Beetles? |
26852 | But surely there will be some limit to pleasure? |
26852 | But the reports in the paper? |
26852 | But this germ...? |
26852 | But what are you doing with them? |
26852 | But what is it? |
26852 | But what is the Sarakoff- Harden bacillus? |
26852 | But what is the riddle you speak of? |
26852 | But who is Leonora? |
26852 | But you are distinctly more cheerful this morning than usual? |
26852 | But you believe in some theory of evolution-- of slow upward progress? |
26852 | But you do n''t believe him? |
26852 | But your eyes----stammered Alice"Can you see, father?" |
26852 | Can I be of any service? 26852 Can a thing be sound and unsatisfying at the same time? |
26852 | Can you come down to Charing Cross Station at once? 26852 Can you come to my house?" |
26852 | Can you limit the germ? |
26852 | Can you smell what this is? |
26852 | Can you take any steps to stop it or keep it-- within control? |
26852 | Cheated her? |
26852 | Consumption? |
26852 | Deserted? |
26852 | Did you collect anything? |
26852 | Did you ever read German psychology and philosophy? |
26852 | Did you realize you were kneeling? |
26852 | Did you think my Alexis was an anarchist? |
26852 | Do I understand, sir, that you have actually put some germ into the Birmingham water- supply? |
26852 | Do n''t you see that if the germ lasts any length of time,he said,"the machinery will run down and-- stop?" |
26852 | Do n''t you see that there will always be a shadow between us? |
26852 | Do n''t you think the caviare is a trifle----? |
26852 | Do n''t you think the marriage ceremony is rather barbarous? |
26852 | Do n''t you think there is some meaning behind our particular inevitable destinies-- that we may perhaps have earned them? |
26852 | Do they appear healthy to you? |
26852 | Do you believe in miracles? |
26852 | Do you feel as if you were drunk? |
26852 | Do you know what it is to have a dream of power, luring you on day and night? 26852 Do you mean to say that we are to regard natural death as a disease?" |
26852 | Do you mean to tell me,he said at length, in a very deliberate voice,"that the effect of the germ is to destroy ambition?" |
26852 | Do you notice anything remarkable about these butterflies? |
26852 | Do you observe the uniform distribution of the growth and the absence of any sign of liquefaction in the medium? |
26852 | Do you remember how my father behaved? 26852 Do you remember that I once told you my friend, Professor Sarakoff, had succeeded in keeping butterflies alive for over a year?" |
26852 | Do you see any way out? |
26852 | Do you suppose London will welcome the spread of the germ? 26852 Do you think my inclination is due to the germ?" |
26852 | Do you think that any people have ever been so famous as you and I will be in a few days? |
26852 | Do you want a five- pound note? |
26852 | Does it sound very loud? |
26852 | Does it? |
26852 | Does my case interest you? |
26852 | Does n''t that stir you? |
26852 | Does the germ cure disease? |
26852 | Fear? |
26852 | Foolish, child? 26852 Gobble?" |
26852 | Got what? |
26852 | Harden, do you think that son killed his father_ because_ he had the Blue Disease? |
26852 | Has he gone? |
26852 | Have you any idea what all this means to me if what you say is true? |
26852 | Have you discovered the elixir of youth? |
26852 | Have you made plans as I told you? |
26852 | Have you seen a case yet? |
26852 | Headache? |
26852 | Here''s my wife got it, and you, and who''s to say when it will end? 26852 Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle,"he muttered,"Yes-- hey, diddle, diddle, diddle-- that''s what it is, is n''t it?" |
26852 | How about them things? |
26852 | How dare you say I gobble? |
26852 | How did it escape? |
26852 | How did you gentlemen find the germ? |
26852 | How do you account for that look of fear on his face? |
26852 | How do you come to that conclusion? |
26852 | How do you feel? |
26852 | How do you intend to remedy that? |
26852 | How do you know I sleep badly? |
26852 | How do you know he is n''t going to die? |
26852 | How do you know this? |
26852 | How do you know? |
26852 | How do you know? |
26852 | How long do they live normally? |
26852 | How long does its effect last? |
26852 | How long does water take to get from here to Birmingham? |
26852 | How long has he been asleep? |
26852 | How much do you know? |
26852 | How old are they? |
26852 | How should I know where it comes from? |
26852 | How? |
26852 | I had dim feelings-- I knew Sarakoff was wrong, with his dream of physical bliss-- but how could I foresee that desire would go? |
26852 | I suppose,he continued,"that you are aware that what you say is very difficult to believe?" |
26852 | I wonder how long love will last? |
26852 | I wonder if it''s all black magic? |
26852 | If I get the Blue Disease, do you swear that it will cure me? |
26852 | If I take you to my house will you believe me then? |
26852 | If we were all Immortals, what about crime? |
26852 | If you believe that this germ does away with disease, what is going to cause men to die? |
26852 | If you do n''t tell me, how can I trust you again? |
26852 | If your blue germ had come along then, Harden, I might---- Who knows? 26852 Immortal?" |
26852 | Immortal? |
26852 | In a few days? |
26852 | In what way? |
26852 | Is he dead? |
26852 | Is he likely to find any peace in that furnace of crude worldly ambitions? 26852 Is he sane?" |
26852 | Is n''t he very pale? |
26852 | Is n''t it natural? |
26852 | Is she English? |
26852 | Is she worse? |
26852 | Is sympathy to be the bond between the sexes, then, and is all passion and romance to die? |
26852 | Is the brandy good? |
26852 | Is the infection spreading swiftly? |
26852 | Is there any news? |
26852 | Is there any truth in what you told me the other day? |
26852 | Is this a joke? |
26852 | It is not dangerous, is it, Harden? |
26852 | It is rather comic,said the Russian,"but where are you going to live?" |
26852 | It will make me younger? |
26852 | It would begin in England? |
26852 | Just diddle, diddle, diddle? |
26852 | Magic? |
26852 | My dear fellow, why did n''t you let me know you were coming? |
26852 | My wife will live forever? |
26852 | No news from there? |
26852 | No signs of decay-- or disease? |
26852 | No such thing as age? |
26852 | Not interested? 26852 Not with me?" |
26852 | Of course you use the term immortality in a relative sense? 26852 Of humour?" |
26852 | Oh, father, how do you feel? |
26852 | On a large scale? |
26852 | Only me? |
26852 | Queer? |
26852 | Really? |
26852 | Reason? |
26852 | Religion? |
26852 | Same as what gives consumption? |
26852 | Sarakoff, you remember I told you about that dead sailor? 26852 See, my dear? |
26852 | So it was you two who made this disease was it? |
26852 | Sound? |
26852 | Supposing crime died out, what would happen to the Sunday papers? 26852 Surely it is far fetched?" |
26852 | Surely you have seen by now that it changes human nature totally? |
26852 | Tell me, Dr. Harden, did you actually contaminate the water of Birmingham? |
26852 | Tell me, were you like this? |
26852 | The Perrys? 26852 The germ?" |
26852 | Them as is supposed to''ave invented this Blue Disease? |
26852 | Then I ai n''t going to die? |
26852 | Then do you think----? |
26852 | Then she is already married? |
26852 | Then we can try the great experiment? |
26852 | Then what will happen to me? |
26852 | Then what will the result of the germ be upon mankind? |
26852 | Then why should I work? |
26852 | Then you are satisfied? |
26852 | Then you do n''t believe my tale? |
26852 | Then you think only a miracle will save my life? |
26852 | Then you think the germ will kill desire? |
26852 | This''ere Blue Disease,said the man after a long pause,"is it dangerous?" |
26852 | To wait for what? |
26852 | Was it by accident? |
26852 | Was there anything wrong with them? |
26852 | Well, Mr. Clutterbuck, will you believe it when you see your wife restored to health in a few days''time? |
26852 | Well? |
26852 | What are we coming to? 26852 What are we, as medical men, going to do? |
26852 | What are you doing here? |
26852 | What are you doing here? |
26852 | What are you doing here? |
26852 | What did the twenty- one give you? |
26852 | What do we need mirrors for? |
26852 | What do yer mean? |
26852 | What do you eat? |
26852 | What do you feel most inclined to do? |
26852 | What do you make of it? |
26852 | What do you make of it? |
26852 | What do you make of that, doctor? |
26852 | What do you mean, sir? |
26852 | What do you mean? |
26852 | What do you mean? |
26852 | What do you mean? |
26852 | What do you mean? |
26852 | What do you mean? |
26852 | What do you think of it? |
26852 | What do you think of it? |
26852 | What do you think? |
26852 | What has age got to do with it? 26852 What has come over us? |
26852 | What has happened to me? |
26852 | What have you got in the bag? |
26852 | What is it? |
26852 | What is it? |
26852 | What is that? |
26852 | What is the matter with him? |
26852 | What is the matter? |
26852 | What kind of a man was he? 26852 What may he not do?" |
26852 | What precisely do you mean when you say you intend to make the charming lady marry you? |
26852 | What sort of manifesto? |
26852 | What was I saying? |
26852 | What was that you were saying, sir? |
26852 | What''s behind crime? 26852 What''s he mean, Mister?" |
26852 | What''s that noise? |
26852 | What''s the cause of it? |
26852 | What''s the difference? |
26852 | What''s the matter with her? |
26852 | What''s the matter? |
26852 | What''s the time? |
26852 | What''s this? |
26852 | What, I repeat, stands in our way? |
26852 | Whatever has happened to you? |
26852 | Whatever is the matter, sir? |
26852 | When did you get it? |
26852 | Where did the Blue Disease come from? 26852 Where did those friends of his come from?" |
26852 | Where''s Ludlow? |
26852 | Which one? |
26852 | Who cares for theory, when it is a question of earning a living? 26852 Who is coming?" |
26852 | Who''ave I got to thank for that? 26852 Why ca n''t you do yer duty, you blue fathead?" |
26852 | Why did you collect beetles? |
26852 | Why do n''t you speak out? 26852 Why do you all deceive yourselves that you admire things like that? |
26852 | Why do you blush? |
26852 | Why not open it? |
26852 | Why not? |
26852 | Why not? |
26852 | Why not? |
26852 | Why not? |
26852 | Why not? |
26852 | Why should I look at you squarely? 26852 Why should I work?" |
26852 | Why''aven''t I''ad my breakfast? 26852 Why? |
26852 | Why? |
26852 | Why? |
26852 | Why? |
26852 | Why? |
26852 | Why? |
26852 | Will it be necessary to prove who I am? |
26852 | Will you answer me a rather intimate question? |
26852 | Will you gentlemen make a statement before those doctors to- night? |
26852 | Will you really require me at the police station? |
26852 | With what object? |
26852 | Wo n''t you sit down? |
26852 | Wo n''t you wait for tea? |
26852 | Yer mean, not die of the Blue Disease? |
26852 | Yes? |
26852 | You agree, then, that they are in good condition? |
26852 | You ai n''t them two doctors what''s in the paper this morning, by any chance? |
26852 | You are above temptation? |
26852 | You are certain? |
26852 | You are never going to die, Mr. Herbert Wain... you understand?... 26852 You do n''t suggest----?" |
26852 | You got my telegram? |
26852 | You had permission to do this? |
26852 | You have a message for me? |
26852 | You have read the paper, have n''t you? |
26852 | You have, perhaps, reached Nirvana? |
26852 | You mean that you did this secretly, without knowing what the result would be? |
26852 | You mean these insects have lived a whole year? |
26852 | You mean----? |
26852 | You mean----? |
26852 | You mean----? |
26852 | You read what they say in the papers about the Blue Disease cutting short other diseases? 26852 You really have----?" |
26852 | You think that the Blue Disease is something out of the common? |
26852 | You understand, of course, that the Blue Disease is causing a lot of anxiety? |
26852 | You''re sure I''ll get it? |
26852 | You''ve found out something? |
26852 | Your religion helps you? |
26852 | ''Ave people a right to give me the shove-- to put me in a''orspital? |
26852 | ''Ave they a right? |
26852 | All one is taught now- a- days is in a contrary direction, is n''t it?" |
26852 | And what is it but mere pigmentation?" |
26852 | And, after all, was it not a millennium-- the final triumph of science-- the conquest of the irrational by the rational? |
26852 | Are we to accept such a future passively, or are we, as doctors, to strive to eradicate this new germ as we strive to eradicate other germs?" |
26852 | Are you giving up your practice?" |
26852 | Are you hungry, Harden?" |
26852 | Are you playing a joke on me?" |
26852 | Are you sure of that, Harden?" |
26852 | Are you sure you ca n''t stop the germ, or direct it along certain channels?" |
26852 | As I walked, the strangeness of the dead man''s tragedy grew in my mind and filled me with a tremendous wonder, for who had ever seen a dead Immortal? |
26852 | But how could I expect the enormous uneducated bulk beside me to take a really intelligent and scientific view of life? |
26852 | But how do you know it is there?" |
26852 | But that is far- fetched to my mind, for how could a white- hot stone harbour living matter? |
26852 | But to assume that it confers immortality----""Why should we doubt it?" |
26852 | But why should you die? |
26852 | Ca n''t you imagine the situation? |
26852 | Ca n''t you see that is just what there will not be?" |
26852 | Ca n''t you see that, as soon as the idea of Immortality gets hold of people, they will devote all their energies to making their earth a paradise? |
26852 | Can measures be taken to stop its access to the Continent?" |
26852 | Can you imagine a greater tragedy?" |
26852 | Can you say you have an appetite now?" |
26852 | Did he believe in the evolution of the soul like Mr. Thornduck? |
26852 | Did he know anything about the origin of the mysterious and fatal visitation? |
26852 | Did he or did he not think that the planets and stars were inhabited? |
26852 | Did you know beforehand that_ it killed desire_?" |
26852 | Do n''t you see I''m a traveller?" |
26852 | Do n''t you think it would be easier for you?" |
26852 | Do n''t you think it''s the same with theories of life?" |
26852 | Do n''t you think that it will take months before the possibilities and meaning of the germ are properly realized?" |
26852 | Do you know what is to see the dream becoming reality, bit by bit-- and then to be given a time limit, when the dream is only half worked out?" |
26852 | Do you mind if we have a little more light?" |
26852 | Do you think I''m going to lie here when I feel as if my body and mind had been completely rejuvenated? |
26852 | Do you think that people will be pleased to know that you and I were responsible for its appearance?" |
26852 | Do you think the short existence we have here is all the chance of activity we ever have? |
26852 | Do you think this Blue Disease is the cause of it?" |
26852 | Does that interest you?" |
26852 | Dr. Harden, will you be so good as to ask your friend-- his name is Sarakoff, I believe-- to come in here?" |
26852 | Every educated person knew that-- and now that cell was, for the first time in history, about to become immortal-- but what did the policeman care? |
26852 | For how will immortality affect us as a community? |
26852 | For what was Leonora, who filled the hearts of men with madness, but an incarnation of desire?" |
26852 | For what was all our research for? |
26852 | Had it failed? |
26852 | Harden?" |
26852 | Harden?" |
26852 | Harden?" |
26852 | Harden?" |
26852 | Harden?" |
26852 | Harden?" |
26852 | Have you even thought what kind of magic it is?" |
26852 | Have you noticed white- skinned women always are graceful, and have little ears, Harden?" |
26852 | He came a step closer, and looking cunningly in my face, said:"That''s why you offered me a five- pound note, ai n''t it?" |
26852 | How could I foresee that?" |
26852 | How did you do it?" |
26852 | How do you feel?" |
26852 | How is the black cat?" |
26852 | I arsk you, what is doctors? |
26852 | I had a strong and natural impulse to comfort her, but what could I do? |
26852 | If the germ can bring a moribund child back to life in an hour, why should it not banish disease from the world?" |
26852 | If the germ really did do away with desire, why should it at the same time do away with Leonora''s wonderful voice? |
26852 | In Chapter VI, a missing period was added after"''A very unsatisfying view, surely?'' |
26852 | In place of appetite have you no tendencies?" |
26852 | Is n''t that more important than passion?" |
26852 | Is n''t that the inner secret desire that you doctors find in every patient? |
26852 | Is she not marvellous?" |
26852 | Is sympathy to be our strongest emotion? |
26852 | It does sound a shame, do n''t it?" |
26852 | It''s infinitely humorous, is n''t it?" |
26852 | It''s just another aspect of the law of the conservation of energy, is n''t it?" |
26852 | It''s like this.... By the way, what is your name?" |
26852 | My wife----""Is your wife ill?" |
26852 | Now do you see?" |
26852 | Now do you understand?" |
26852 | Now if I were to tell you that your voice and your beauty could be preserved, year after year, without any change, what would you think?" |
26852 | Now if somebody did as you say, and started collectin''policemen, what would be the reason?" |
26852 | Now what does that mean?" |
26852 | Now what has your Blue Disease done? |
26852 | Now what stands in our way?" |
26852 | Now why did I do that?" |
26852 | Now you do n''t mean to tell me, sir, that the Blue Disease is doing away with women and gold in a place like Birmingham? |
26852 | Old Annot''s face peering into the hall mirror-- what was it that photographed the scene so pitilessly in my memory? |
26852 | On what factors did marriage rest? |
26852 | Rather odd, is n''t it?" |
26852 | Relentlessly? |
26852 | So what is left, save immortality?" |
26852 | So you think you have discovered the secret?" |
26852 | Surely old people should look only patient and resigned-- never triumphant-- in this world? |
26852 | Surely you do n''t think that food is to be a serious problem under such circumstances?" |
26852 | Sykes?" |
26852 | That I have a glimpse of engineering, and you have a short phase of doctoring on this planet, and that then we have finished all experience?" |
26852 | That''s criminal, surely?" |
26852 | That''s what it is, is n''t it? |
26852 | The old lady recovers her health-- the future shuts down like a rat trap and what does the poor girl do? |
26852 | The point is-- why was you interested in beetles, and why was I interested in bits o''string and stamps?" |
26852 | The question remains-- is it black magic?" |
26852 | The solemnity of that ceremony was great enough to mere mortals, but what would it mean to us when we were immortals? |
26852 | Thornduck?" |
26852 | Under what perverted impulse had I done that? |
26852 | Was I glad? |
26852 | Was I going mad? |
26852 | Was it merely a discipline or was it ultimately selfishness? |
26852 | Was it possible that he, with all his size and strength, was afraid of me? |
26852 | Was it, then, possible that our dream was to become reality? |
26852 | Was such a thing possible? |
26852 | Was that the solution? |
26852 | Well, may I congratulate you? |
26852 | Were they happy? |
26852 | What am I to do?" |
26852 | What are you standing for, Geoffrey?" |
26852 | What can he do?" |
26852 | What conclusion, as honest men, are we to draw from that?" |
26852 | What did we, as mere mortals full of personal desire, know of logic? |
26852 | What did you wish to consult me about?" |
26852 | What do you suppose life is?" |
26852 | What do you think of that?" |
26852 | What does he mean?" |
26852 | What has made reform so difficult up to now?" |
26852 | What made you do it? |
26852 | What motives did he work on? |
26852 | What remains? |
26852 | What strange intuition had come to her? |
26852 | What the devil do you mean by saying you''re immortal?" |
26852 | What the devil do you think you''re all doing? |
26852 | What view did he really take of women? |
26852 | What was I to do about Alice? |
26852 | What was the cause behind all the tremendous activity and feverish haste of modern people? |
26852 | What will they think when they make a bacteriological examination of the water in the reservoir? |
26852 | What would be the result?" |
26852 | What would we do with policemen? |
26852 | What''s the matter with me? |
26852 | What, after all, was it that kept my nose to the grindstone? |
26852 | What, then, if death ceases? |
26852 | When are you to be married?" |
26852 | Where was all that marvellous vision of physical happiness that had haunted him? |
26852 | Where would those lawyers be? |
26852 | Which one of those people would hesitate to plunge into the full tide of the senses, did not the limitations of the body prevent him? |
26852 | Who could look after him? |
26852 | Who could really doubt the doctrine of pleasure? |
26852 | Why are you in such a hurry to jump to conclusions?" |
26852 | Why could not they take the matter calmly? |
26852 | Why did you think of going to see him?" |
26852 | Why do you smile?" |
26852 | Why does n''t my blood quicken when I think of Leonora?" |
26852 | Why should I not tell her all that I knew? |
26852 | Why should Symington- Tearle be given an opportunity of impressing a credulous world with some fantastic rubbish of his own devising? |
26852 | Why should not just you and I have the elixir?" |
26852 | Why, sir, what made Birmingham? |
26852 | Why, then, did Sarakoff''s views appear extreme to me? |
26852 | Will you believe me when I say that that prophecy has weighed upon me more than any medical opinion?" |
26852 | Would that do?" |
26852 | Yes, of course.... What was I saying?" |
26852 | You are sure it wo n''t?" |
26852 | You ca n''t have births without desires, do n''t you see?" |
26852 | You invented that story, did n''t you?" |
26852 | You mean that the-- er-- germ that you discovered confers a long life on those it attacks?" |
26852 | You would n''t call life a disease, would you?" |
26852 | You''ve heard of the theory of the Will to Power? |
26852 | _ Aimless_, did I say? |
30964 | And the D''zertanoj that Fasimba gets his arrows from-- who are they? |
30964 | And what your name? |
30964 | Are they at it again? |
30964 | Are you a ship technician? 30964 Betray? |
30964 | But if I gave you the club would n''t I be your friend? 30964 But when you live with people who behave like animals-- how do you survive? |
30964 | Ca n''t we forget about the slavery bit? 30964 Ca n''t we help-- repair anything?" |
30964 | Could I have him, please Kerk? |
30964 | Did n''t I tell you I knew everything? 30964 Did n''t you ever hear of presumed innocence until proven guilty? |
30964 | Did you hear that? 30964 Did you kill him?" |
30964 | Do you have a cigarette? |
30964 | Do you know what lies behind the forbidden portal? |
30964 | Do you know what you have done? |
30964 | Do you know what you have said? |
30964 | Do you think that''s what is happening? |
30964 | Do you understand yet? |
30964 | Engine trouble? |
30964 | Erebo you lazy sod, did you remember to fill the watercup of the gods this time, because they grow thirsty? |
30964 | From other side of ocean? |
30964 | Give me some your meat? |
30964 | Have you started this revolution? 30964 How comes the revolution?" |
30964 | How did you find me? |
30964 | I do n''t follow you...? |
30964 | I owe you two slaves? |
30964 | I wonder if it is that ecology expedition that Brucco arranged-- or the cargo ship from Ondion? |
30964 | Ice? 30964 If I told you I came from another planet, another world in the sky up among the stars, would you believe me?" |
30964 | If there were cities we should see their lights-- shouldn''t we? |
30964 | Is n''t there one drop of constructive intelligence on this planet? 30964 Is n''t this so very nice?" |
30964 | Is that all you want? |
30964 | Is that you Mikah-- or are you just part of a nightmare? |
30964 | Is there a guard outside? |
30964 | No Truth? |
30964 | Nothing to be seen, Mikah? |
30964 | Now--the gloved hand pointed--"what is THAT?" |
30964 | Only the purest of motives, is that what you said, Mikah? |
30964 | Or that I have only fleeced casinos and gamblers-- who make their living by fleecing suckers? |
30964 | Remember? 30964 Say hello to the people he knows? |
30964 | Say, Dad, does he mean I ca n''t kill him? |
30964 | Since you do n''t stock cigarettes on this ship-- how about letting me smoke my own? 30964 Snarbi,"he asked,"are we on the same chain?" |
30964 | Space- cop, do n''t you have any idea what Pyrrans are like, or what kind of a setup you were walking into? 30964 Tell me, what is your opinion? |
30964 | Then where is he? 30964 This does n''t bother you, the fact that you have condemned us all to slavery again?" |
30964 | This has significance? |
30964 | Were you talking to me? |
30964 | What I do with club? |
30964 | What are thermometers? |
30964 | What are you doing asleep? |
30964 | What are you doing? 30964 What are you doing?" |
30964 | What did she say? |
30964 | What did you talk about? |
30964 | What do you do next? |
30964 | What do you intend to do with her? |
30964 | What do you plan to do? |
30964 | What do you want me for? |
30964 | What is free? |
30964 | What is it that you want-- within reason that is? 30964 What is the matter with you? |
30964 | What or who is Bul''wajo? 30964 What proof is this?" |
30964 | What was that you said? |
30964 | What was that? |
30964 | What would be wrong with that? 30964 What would you do if I gave you a club?" |
30964 | What''s happening? |
30964 | When do we eat? |
30964 | When do we eat? |
30964 | Where am I? |
30964 | Where do we find the D''zertanoj? |
30964 | Where do you come from? 30964 Where does this all lead to?" |
30964 | Where you come from? 30964 Where you get poison drink?" |
30964 | Where you get poisoned_ krenoj_? |
30964 | Which is the one who knows the secrets of the_ caroj_? |
30964 | Who are they? 30964 Who did it?" |
30964 | Who did it? |
30964 | Who is there? |
30964 | Who is this? |
30964 | Who is this? |
30964 | Who would take care of me? 30964 Why do you cry out? |
30964 | Why the chains-- and what is the local hospitality like? |
30964 | Will you give me your word of honor that you wo n''t try to escape during the landing? |
30964 | Wo n''t you feel guilty about bringing me back to get killed? 30964 Would you kill me?" |
30964 | You a magician? |
30964 | You can fix it? 30964 You did, did you?" |
30964 | You give me new one if he dies? |
30964 | You killed him? |
30964 | You know the book? 30964 You look familiar... are you the new slave I talked to today?" |
30964 | You now belong to... the Hertug Persson... and are his slaves.... What happened to the_ caroj_? |
30964 | You see? |
30964 | You want me to do_ what_? 30964 You will build a_ caroj_ for me?" |
30964 | _ K''e nam h''vas vi?_he asked. |
30964 | _ K''e vi stas el...?_the creature said, and for the first time Jason realized it was human. |
30964 | *****"Tell me,"the Hertug shouted suddenly,"why you should not be killed at once?" |
30964 | Agreed?" |
30964 | Agreed?" |
30964 | All you have to do is sit here and look at this little green disk, see it? |
30964 | And how could you possibly justify trying me on Cassylia for actions that occurred on this planet-- that are n''t crimes here? |
30964 | And if I gave it-- would you believe it? |
30964 | And what barbaric devilishness went on in there? |
30964 | Are we through-- going to crash?" |
30964 | Are you a spy from Appsala?" |
30964 | Are you going to co- operate with me?" |
30964 | But I would just like to know why? |
30964 | But kill me and what do you get? |
30964 | But that ethics is pure opinion also...? |
30964 | But what do you want ice for?" |
30964 | Can you do this thing?" |
30964 | Can you justify your cigarette ban the same way?" |
30964 | Can you tell me if he is on this planet or if he has left?" |
30964 | Can you tell me what power moves the_ caroj_?" |
30964 | Clear enough? |
30964 | Clear?" |
30964 | Did you always live here-- like this?" |
30964 | Did you try the emergency override? |
30964 | Do n''t you see the obvious point here-- that human conduct can only be judged in relation to its environment? |
30964 | Do the guards come through here at all during the night to check on the slaves?" |
30964 | Do you agree?" |
30964 | Do you feel that they are too nice to suffer a revolution?" |
30964 | Do you have any big blocks of ice around here, Edipon? |
30964 | Do you have thermometers?" |
30964 | Do you know what a bath is?" |
30964 | Do you like to read Lull?" |
30964 | Do you see anyone on guard?" |
30964 | Do you see the horizontal green line? |
30964 | Do you want to hear?" |
30964 | Does that satisfy you?" |
30964 | Does this mean that I have passed the exam? |
30964 | Down the valley I guess, is that right, Snarbi?" |
30964 | Even if the ship should get us down safely-- what will it matter? |
30964 | Going to unlock the cuffs before you go to bed? |
30964 | Have n''t you learned anything about these people yet? |
30964 | Have you noticed anything interesting about the country we have been passing through, anything different?" |
30964 | He had all of her attention now, and Mikah''s as well,"How is this?" |
30964 | He should not stop, that he was sure of, but what else could he do? |
30964 | How about calling it a prison break? |
30964 | How are you going to get to Appsala without food or water, and if you find some-- how can you carry enough? |
30964 | How are you going to kill Ch''aka?" |
30964 | How can you prove to me, slave, that you can do the things he says?" |
30964 | How could I find any_ krenoj_? |
30964 | How do you ask a slave if she has always been a slave? |
30964 | How do you monitor the temperature on your cooking brew? |
30964 | How does that sound to you?" |
30964 | How else do you get rid of the powers on your neck if there is no way to legally vote them away? |
30964 | I come from a land where we know all the secrets of nature--""What is the name of this land? |
30964 | I could not refuse him....""You could n''t WHAT? |
30964 | I wonder where they fit into the program?" |
30964 | I''m right are n''t I?" |
30964 | I?" |
30964 | II"Are you going to feed me by hand-- or unlock my wrists while I eat?" |
30964 | If I show it to you, you wo n''t take it?" |
30964 | Instead of freeing all these slaves what do you say to the idea that we two escape by ourselves?" |
30964 | Instead of the old clikkety- clack how would you like to_ really_ talk across the country? |
30964 | Is n''t the entire purpose of this trip to get me back to justice? |
30964 | Is that Ramon Lull''s''The Booke of the Ordre of Chyualry''?" |
30964 | It is just that there are certain rules of life....""Are there?" |
30964 | It is winter now, is n''t it?" |
30964 | It still seems to me impossible that one metal could be hidden within another, how could that be done?" |
30964 | It was touch and go for a while because when I tried to assassinate him in his sleep--""You_ what_?" |
30964 | Kill a slave and what do you lose? |
30964 | Now more requests-- do you want to drain all the blood from my body?" |
30964 | Or did they use crude oil for this? |
30964 | Or the caffeine in it? |
30964 | Right?" |
30964 | Shall I kill him yet, Jason?" |
30964 | So tell me yours, where we are, what goes on here?" |
30964 | So why should you concern yourself with the state of my lungs in the future?" |
30964 | So-- will you join me in this Liberation Movement?" |
30964 | Someone like our boss Ch''aka?" |
30964 | Speak into a gadget here and have your voice come out at the far end of the wire?" |
30964 | Stay here with this devil machine? |
30964 | Tell me, do you or any of the others ever have any desire to be free?" |
30964 | That you ship that burn, sink?" |
30964 | Then would n''t you want to kill someone else?" |
30964 | To begin with-- can you define the difference between_ ethics_ and_ ethos_?" |
30964 | To show the Pyrrans that he was able to control his own destiny? |
30964 | VIII"What I do not understand is why you must have the other slave?" |
30964 | Want to spend the rest of your life rebuilding stolen engines? |
30964 | Was I right?" |
30964 | Was that the only reason he had let this cop capture him? |
30964 | Was the human ego such a pitiable thing that it had to keep reassuring itself of its own independence or lie down on its back and curl up its toes? |
30964 | Were you just listing them-- or calling on them for aid?" |
30964 | What about the sixth, the base? |
30964 | What about the tannic acid in that tea you''re drinking? |
30964 | What are we doing?" |
30964 | What could it be concealing? |
30964 | What did you think we were going to do when we came to Appsala-- follow Snarbi like sheep to the slaughter? |
30964 | What do you mean this is his last night of freedom?" |
30964 | What do you say to that?" |
30964 | What do you think he will do?" |
30964 | What do your people do?" |
30964 | What is wrong?" |
30964 | What kind of a policeman are you to arrest me for trial after the charges have been dropped?" |
30964 | What slave is it that you want?" |
30964 | What''s your name?" |
30964 | Where had the firelighter and the crossbow come from? |
30964 | Where is all the turn- the- other- cheek stuff now? |
30964 | Where is the man-- what happened to him?" |
30964 | Where the two slaves you owe me?" |
30964 | Where''s the food?" |
30964 | Where''s the other one?" |
30964 | Which drugs? |
30964 | Which way is the nearest spot in the desert where I can find the D''zertanoj?" |
30964 | Who are the D''zertanoj?" |
30964 | Who is she?" |
30964 | Who told it to you? |
30964 | Why had he saved this oaf who meant nothing to him? |
30964 | Why should I believe this story? |
30964 | Why should you attempt to save my life? |
30964 | Will you lead the way?" |
30964 | Winter?" |
30964 | Yet it had to be passed to service the steam engine-- or did it? |
30964 | You do n''t think anyone in his right mind would tackle a monster like that face- to- face do you? |
30964 | You know what is wrong with it?" |
30964 | You want arrows?" |
30964 | You''re acquainted with Lull''s writing?" |
35584 | How do you know that the Lord doeth it? |
35584 | Why should I be robbed of my property to pay for teaching another man''s children? |
35584 | And what dweller in the slough of want, dwarfed in body and soul, demoralized, hopeless, can reasonably be expected to possess these qualities? |
35584 | And what has made this difference? |
35584 | But Nemesis did not forget Croes: has she forgotten us? |
35584 | But are these corpuscles causes, or mere concomitants, of the disease? |
35584 | But what becomes of the coal which is burnt in yielding this interest? |
35584 | But when one tried to think it out, what in the world became of force considered as an objective entity? |
35584 | But why does a muscle contract at one time and not at another? |
35584 | CCCVII If the expectation of hell hereafter can keep me from evil- doing, surely_ a fortiori_ the certainty of hell now will do so? |
35584 | CCIX What books shall I read? |
35584 | CCLXVII Who has ever imagined that wealth which, in the hands of an employer, is capital, ceases to be capital if it is in the hands of a labourer? |
35584 | CCXIII What is the purpose of primary intellectual education? |
35584 | CLXVIII If the question is asked, What then do we know about matter and motion? |
35584 | How did these isolated patches of a northern population get into these deep places? |
35584 | How is it that the new- born infant is enabled to perform this first instalment of the sentence of life- long labour which no man may escape? |
35584 | If you ask why the moral inner sense is to be( under due limitations) obeyed; why the few who are steered by it move the mass in whom it is weak? |
35584 | Indeed, if a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger? |
35584 | Is not the formation of the picture a"function"of the piece of glass thus shaped? |
35584 | LXI Why should the souls[ of philosophers] be deeply vexed? |
35584 | LXIV Elijah''s great question,"Will you serve God or Baal? |
35584 | The Quaker listened, and at the close said,"Well, but, friend Southey, when dost thee think?" |
35584 | What is it originates, directs, and controls the motive power? |
35584 | Why does one whole group of muscles contract when the lobster wishes to extend his tail, and another group when he desires to bend it? |
35584 | Why should I not? |
35584 | Why should we be worse off under one_ régime_ than under the other? |
35584 | XII Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind''s throwing? |
35584 | XVIII What, then, is certain?... |
28758 | ( As whether a_ fierce_ Dog, by being often quite new stocked with the blood of a_ cowardly_ Dog, may not become more tame;_& vice versa,& c_?) |
28758 | ( As whether the blood of a_ Mastiff_, being frequently transfused into a_ Blood- hound_, or a_ Spaniel_, will not prejudice them in point of scent?) |
28758 | ( As_ Iron- stone_ affords store of a dark Glass or Slagg) And, if it do, what those Recrements are? |
28758 | ( The like Questions are to be made concerning the_ sparre_,_ Caulk_, and other Teguments or mixtures of the Ore?) |
28758 | * What are the Odors, Colours and Tasts, observable in Sea- water? |
28758 | 10, How strong the Expansion of freezing water is? |
28758 | 12, How to estimate the solidity of the Body of Ice, or how strong is the mutual adhesion of its parts? |
28758 | 7, What Bodies are expanded by being frozen, and how that expansion is evinced? |
28758 | 8, What Bodies they are, that are contracted by Cold; and how that Contraction is evinced? |
28758 | 9, What are the wayes of_ Measuring_ the_ Quantity_ of the Expansion and Contraction of Liquors by Cold? |
28758 | And after what manner they refrigerate it? |
28758 | And also, whether frozen and thawed Harts- horn will yield the same quantity and strength of Salt and saline Spirit, as when unfrozen? |
28758 | And as to that_ Quære_ of his, Whether a heavy Body descends in the same_ Proportion_ of swiftness in_ Water_, that it would do in_ Air_? |
28758 | And besides, how we do know, but that there may be in other parts, Eruptious of large Springs at the bottom of the Sea, as well as there? |
28758 | And how long the Wood will last, without being spoyled with the subterraneous fumes and waters? |
28758 | And how long, upon a{ 387} Vein opened of a Dog, the admitted blood will be found to retain_ Chyle_? |
28758 | And how much Ore in a determinate time, as a week or a day, is wo nt to be reduced to Metal? |
28758 | And how several Miners work on the same Vein? |
28758 | And how they differ in their vertue from the Embalmed ones? |
28758 | And how those Instruments are conducive; and how long they last? |
28758 | And if curve, whether regular or irregular? |
28758 | And if it be not, how much it differs? |
28758 | And if it be not, what differences are observ''d between the produced portions of Metal; and what disparity that amounts to in the price? |
28758 | And if it be, how good it is in reference to the Metal of other Mines, or other parts of the same Mine or Vein? |
28758 | And if it dippe, what_ inclination_ it hath, how deep the lowest part lies; and consequently how much deeper than the uppermost? |
28758 | And if so, of what kind? |
28758 | And if the many Tides and Eddies, so famous by the name of the_ Euripi_, have any certain Period? |
28758 | And if there be more than one, how and at what depths they are wo nt to lye respectively? |
28758 | And if there be_ several_ Air- shafts, what their Distances and scituation are in reference to the Groove, and to each other? |
28758 | And if they have not also some discernable Metalline or Mineral Concretes, to be met within the small Cavities and Pores of their substance? |
28758 | And in case it be mountainous, what kind of Hills they are; whether high, or low, or indifferently elevated? |
28758 | And in general, whether there be any such thing, as a true and real Transmutation of one Mettal into another? |
28758 | And in what season of the Moon and year''tis sowed? |
28758 | And particularly, what is the bigness and structure of the Aquaeducts, made in several places about_ Constantinople_ by_ Solyman_ the Magnificent? |
28758 | And what are the marks and{ 339} characters, that distinguish one sort from another? |
28758 | And what are, the Dimensions, Situation,& c. of the Bellows? |
28758 | And what effect it will have upon the Whelps? |
28758 | And what is observable in it as to Weight, Colour, Mixture,& c? |
28758 | And what is the best way of getting all the Ore in a Vein, and most conveniently? |
28758 | And whether Damps considerably increase the weight of it? |
28758 | And whether a_ sound_ Dog may receive such diseases from the blood of a_ sick_ one, as are not otherwise of an infectious nature? |
28758 | And whether he will do such things better or worse at some time after the Operation? |
28758 | And whether in process of time it will harden into a metal, or Mineral Concretion? |
28758 | And whether in the places, where the Vein is interrupted, there be any peculiar Stone or Earth, that does, as it were, seal up the Extremity of it? |
28758 | And whether it is caused by the intrusion of Air? |
28758 | And whether it runs directly_ North_ or_ South_,_ East_ or_ West_; or seem rather to have a Casual tendency, than any determinate one by Nature? |
28758 | And whether that spring not from the quenching of_ Marchasites_? |
28758 | And whether the Bottom of the Sea does always rise towards the Shore, unless accidentally interrupted? |
28758 | And whether the Eastern Winds do not Plague the said City with Mists, and cause that inconstancy of Weather, it is said to be subject to? |
28758 | And whether the Rule holds constantly? |
28758 | And whether the Work- men deliver them one to another; or the same Work- men carry them all the way? |
28758 | And whether the people in that Country live, many of them, to a hundred and twenty years, in good health? |
28758 | And whether the terminating part of the Vein tend upwards, downwards, or neither? |
28758 | And whether these Isles be not very Cavernous? |
28758 | And whether this_ Phænomenon_ may be solved, either by the_ Cartesian_, or_ Epicurean_ Hypothesis? |
28758 | And whether those parts of this Isle, which abound in_ Cyprus- trees_, are more or less healthful, than others? |
28758 | And who they are( if there be any in your Country) that have reduced_ Heaths_ into profitable Lands? |
28758 | And yet, how such Bodies, when unfrozen, will appear quite vitiated by the excessive Cold? |
28758 | And, if any way fruitful, what it produces, and what it most abounds with? |
28758 | And, if so, what way he means to make use{ 345} of, commodiously to handle a Tube of that length? |
28758 | And, if there be, whether they be barely fuliginous and recrementitious exhalations, or, at least in part, Metallin Flowers? |
28758 | And, if they do, what Minerals they or their residences, when they are evapourated away, do appear to abound with, or to participate of? |
28758 | And, if they do, with what circumstances they make the fusion? |
28758 | As also, what it''s Flexures, if it have any, are? |
28758 | As is often observed in the Tin- Mines of_ Cornwall_, over which such kind of Stones are divers times found lying above ground? |
28758 | At what season of the year, and in what manner''tis taken up,& c? |
28758 | At what seasons and how often they are ploughed; what kind of Ploughs are used for several sorts of Ground? |
28758 | By what_ Signs_ they know or guess, that there is a Mine in such a place? |
28758 | Fourthly, what the celebrated_ Philosophers Stone_ was among the Ancients, and what they understood by the same? |
28758 | He inquires, since all Comets have the peculiar_ Ingenite_ Motion, what kind of Line it is, they describe by that Motion of their own? |
28758 | How Veins are follow''d, lost, and recover''d? |
28758 | How deep generally it lieth from the surface? |
28758 | How long the several Grounds are let lie fallow? |
28758 | How many loads to an Acre? |
28758 | How much an Acre of good Corn, well ordered, generally useth to yield, in very good, in less good,& in the worst years? |
28758 | How much heavier the_ Atmosphere_ is at the bottom of the Mine, than at the top? |
28758 | How much is put in at a time? |
28758 | How neer it is placed to the Groove; and in what position? |
28758 | How often it is renewed? |
28758 | How such_ Marled_ Land is to be used afterwards,& c? |
28758 | How the Groove is supported? |
28758 | How the Mine- men work; whether naked or cloathed? |
28758 | How the Miners deal with the Rocks and Sparrs, they often meet with, before they come at the Ore? |
28758 | How the above mentioned sorts of Soyl are prepared, when they are used for Pasture or Meadow? |
28758 | How the_ Armenians_ keep Meat fresh and sweet so long, as''tis said they do? |
28758 | How their Damasco steel is made and temper''d? |
28758 | How they are separated from the Metal; and to what Uses they are employed? |
28758 | How they convey out their Ore, and other things, that are to be carried out of the Mine? |
28758 | How they employ it, and with what measure of success? |
28758 | How wide the Interruptions are? |
28758 | How, and for what productions,_ Heathy_ Grounds may be improved? |
28758 | How_ Nutrition_ is performed, and the nourishing substance assimilated? |
28758 | I do not use to be much apprehensive of Thunder and Lightning, but I was at this time( I know not well, why?) |
28758 | If in the_ Euxine- Sea_ there can be found any sign of the_ Caspian Seas_ emptying it self into it by a passage under ground? |
28758 | If there be any different Colour, or Temper as to Heat or Cold; or any Current or Motion in the Water, that may give light to it? |
28758 | If there be any thing peculiar and remarkable? |
28758 | In case an Additament be employed, what that is, and in what proportion it is added? |
28758 | In what part of_ Turky_ the*_ Rusma_ is to be found; and in what quantity? |
28758 | It is also inquired into, what the uses of the_ Lungs_ are in_ hot_ Animals? |
28758 | It will be, it is presumed, lawful to ask, Why in many other places there may not be found the like? |
28758 | Of the Motion of the Sea by Winds, and how far Storms reach downwards towards the Bottom of the Sea? |
28758 | Of the Power ascribed to the Sea to eject Dead Bodies,_ Succinum_,_ Ambergris_? |
28758 | Of the shining of the Sea in the night? |
28758 | Of what breadth the Air- shaft is at the Orifice? |
28758 | Of what thickness and consistence they are; and in what Order the Diggers meet with them? |
28758 | Or acuated by the blast of Bellows; and, if so, whether these Bellows be mov''d by a Wheel, turn''d by Water running under it, or falling on it? |
28758 | Or by mixing it, and with what? |
28758 | Or how Air is supplied, if there be no Air- shafts? |
28758 | Or whether the Ore requires no such preparation? |
28758 | Ore by the course of Waters? |
28758 | Secondly, of the_ Philosophers Stone_, what is meant by it, and whether by means thereof true Gold can be produced? |
28758 | There being other Annoyances, the growing Corn is exposed to, as Weeds, Worms, Flies, Birds, Mice, Moles,& c. how they are remedied? |
28758 | To what depth the Cold in those parts peirces the Earth and Water? |
28758 | Upon what grounds it is used? |
28758 | Upon what occasions they use to cut the young Corn in the Blade, or to seed it; and what are the benefits thereof? |
28758 | What Air- shaft belongs to the Mine? |
28758 | What Arts or Trades they have worth Learning? |
28758 | What Clay, Sand, or Mould they let it run or pour it through? |
28758 | What Cold operates in the Fermentation of Liquors? |
28758 | What Expedients and Engines are employed to free the Mines from Water? |
28758 | What Flux- powders, and other ways they have to try{ 340} and examine the goodness of the Ore in small quantities? |
28758 | What Grains_ Marled_ Land will bear, and how many years together? |
28758 | What Instruments they use to break the Rock& c? |
28758 | What Quantity of each kind is sown upon the Statute- Acre? |
28758 | What Tools are used in Smelting, their Figures, use,& c. And the whole manner of working? |
28758 | What are the Conditions, Number,& c. of the_ Adits_? |
28758 | What are the Laws, Constitutions, and Customs,_ Oeconomical_,_ Political_,_ Ethical_, that are receiv''d and practis''d among the Mine- men? |
28758 | What are the Medical vertues of the Sea, especially against_ Hydrophobia_? |
28758 | What are the Wayes of distinguishing them, and estimating their goodness? |
28758 | What are the best waies of Drayning Marshes, Boggs, Fenns,& c? |
28758 | What are the chief circumstances observable in the Cutting of Grass; and what in the making and preserving of Hay? |
28758 | What are the kinds, length, bigness, and way of placing the Timber, Poles,& c. that are employed to support it? |
28758 | What are the principal Qualities of these Extraneous substances? |
28758 | What are the seasons and waies of Reaping and Ordering each sort of Grain, before it be carried off the Ground? |
28758 | What are the several kinds of Grass, and which are counted the best? |
28758 | What are the several waies of preserving Grain in the Straw, within and without doors, from all kind of Annoyance, as Mice, Heating, Rain,& c? |
28758 | What are the waies of preserving any stores of separated Grain, from the Annoyances they are obnoxious to? |
28758 | What are the waies of separating the several sorts of Grain from the Straw, and of dressing them? |
28758 | What are, the Situation, Materials, Dimensions, Shape, Bigness, and in short what is the whole structure and Contrivance of the Furnace? |
28758 | What communication there is of Seas by Streights and Subterraneal Conveyances? |
28758 | What contrivance they have, to let or take out the Metal, that is in fusion; and cast it into Barrs, Sows, Pigs,& c? |
28758 | What ground_ Marle_ hath over head? |
28758 | What is its vertue to Manure Land? |
28758 | What is observable in them, and what Minerals they signify, and may be supposed to be produced by? |
28758 | What is the Proportion of Salt, that is in the Water of differing Seas; And whether in the same Sea it be always the same? |
28758 | What is the Wideness of the Groove at the Top, and elsewhere? |
28758 | What is the depth of the sea in several places, and the Order of its increase and Decrements? |
28758 | What is the depth of the_ Marle_ it self? |
28758 | What is the fineness and goodness of the Ore, by which the Mine is wo nt to be estimated? |
28758 | What is the greatest_ Dose_, any men are known to have taken of_ Opium_? |
28758 | What is the way of making Pot- ashes in_ Poland_? |
28758 | What is their way of dressing and making Leather, which though thin and supple, will hold out water? |
28758 | What is to be observ''d in the Digging of_ Sal Gemmæ_ in_ Poland_? |
28758 | What is to be observed about_ Succinum_ or Amber? |
28758 | What kind of Furnaces they use, to melt the Ore in? |
28758 | What kind of Grass is fittest to be preserved for Winter feeding? |
28758 | What kinds of Fewel, and what quantities of it, are wo nt to be employed in the Furnace, within the compass of a day, or week? |
28758 | What method they observe in breeding those excellent Horses, they are so much famed for? |
28758 | What proportion of Metal it affords? |
28758 | What store of_ Amianthus_ there is in_ Cyprus_; and how they work it? |
28758 | What the Figuration of the Seas from North to South, and from East to West, and in the several Hemispheres and Climats? |
28758 | What the colour of it? |
28758 | What the weight? |
28758 | What things in Nature, or by Art, or Mechanical contrivance will retain a warming Heat longest, or a melting or scorching Heat? |
28758 | What will continue or maintain Fire longest? |
28758 | Where''tis inquired, whether_ Chymical Oyles_ will, by Congelation, be like expressed Oyls, contracted, or, like aqueous Liquors, expanded? |
28758 | Whereunto an Inquiry is subjoyned, whence this prodigious force, observed in water, expanded by Glaciation, should proceed? |
28758 | Whether Birds and Wilde Beasts grow white there in Winter, and recover their native colour in Summer? |
28758 | Whether Colours may be concentred by a sharp cold? |
28758 | Whether Heat or Damps give any assurance or a probability of finding a Mine? |
28758 | Whether Mists use to rise from Grounds stored with Minerals? |
28758 | Whether Swallows do lie under water in Winter, and revive in Summer? |
28758 | Whether Water of any kind, met with in Digging, especially at this or that depth, do betoken a Mine? |
28758 | Whether a Dog, that is_ sick_ of some disease chiefly imputable to the mass of blood, may be cured by exchanging it for that of a_ sound_ Dog? |
28758 | Whether a Purging Medicine, being given to the_ Emittent_ Dog a while before the Operation, the_ Recipient_ Dog will be thereby purged, and how? |
28758 | Whether about_ Reame_ in the Southern part of_ Arabia Foelix_, there be Grapes without any grains? |
28758 | Whether accurate Observations evince, that all Fishes dye in frozen Waters, if the Ice be not broken? |
28758 | Whether acquired Habits will be destroy''d or impair''d by this Experiment? |
28758 | Whether all Fruits, Herbs, Earth, Fountains, are naturally saltish in the Isle of_ Cyprus_? |
28758 | Whether all Stones of that kind do equally signify that Mine? |
28758 | Whether almost equal or very un- equal in height? |
28758 | Whether any Medicated Liquors may be injected together with the blood into the_ Recipient_ Dog? |
28758 | Whether any part of the Metal be found in the Mine perfect and complete? |
28758 | Whether at present he employs himself, as is related, in grinding a_ Telescope_ of 120 foot long? |
28758 | Whether by this way of Transfusing Blood; the disposition of Individual Animals of the same kind, may not be much altered? |
28758 | Whether by_ steeping_, and in what kind of Liquor? |
28758 | Whether fruitful or barren; cold or temperate; rocky or not; hollow or solid? |
28758 | Whether here be differing kinds of it? |
28758 | Whether in droughts or long Frosts the proportion of Salt or weight increaseth? |
28758 | Whether in the Aquæducts, they make, they line the inside with as good Plaister, as the Ancients did? |
28758 | Whether in those places, where the Metal is melted, there be not elevated some Corpuscles, that stick to the upper parts of the Furnace, or Building? |
28758 | Whether in_ Candia_ there be no poysonous Creatures; and whether those Serpents, that are there, are without poyson? |
28758 | Whether it be Clayie, Marley, Chalkye,& c. And, if it be of several kinds, how many they are; and by what properties they are distinguish''d? |
28758 | Whether it be convenient enough, or not? |
28758 | Whether it be mingled with the Ore, before that be put into the Fire, or cast in afterwards; and, if so, at what time,& c? |
28758 | Whether it be observed, that Trees and other greater Plants seem to have their tops burnt, or other leaves or outsides discoloured? |
28758 | Whether it be_ single_, or more than One? |
28758 | Whether or no, having once brought the Ore to fusion, they melt all the Metal it self, to have it the more pure? |
28758 | Whether the Blood affords both the Matter for the structure of the Body, and such parts also, as are fit for the nourishment of the same? |
28758 | Whether the Burning and Beating of the Ore be used to prepare it for the Furnace? |
28758 | Whether the Country be Mountainous, Plain, or distinguish''d with Vales? |
28758 | Whether the Country be barren or fruitful? |
28758 | Whether the Country be, or be not furnish''d with Rivers, Brooks, Springs, and other Waters; and how these waters are conditioned? |
28758 | Whether the Earth- quakes in_ Zant_ and_ Cephalonia_ be so frequent, as now and then to happen nine or ten times a Month? |
28758 | Whether the Groove be perpendicular or crooked; and if crooked, after what manner, and with what distance it winds? |
28758 | Whether the Ground be made barren by Metalline or Mineral Effluviums? |
28758 | Whether the Metal, being brought to fusion, affords{ 342} any Recrements? |
28758 | Whether the Mine be troubled with_ Damps_, and of what kind they are? |
28758 | Whether the Natives, and other Inhabitants, live longer or shorter than ordinary? |
28758 | Whether the Ore be melted by a Wind, excited by the Fire it self; as in Wind- ovens? |
28758 | Whether the Ore be pure in its kind from other Metals, and, if not, of what Metals it participates; and in what proportion? |
28758 | Whether the Purgative virtue of_ Catharticks_ be increased or lessened, or even totally destroy''d by a strong and continued Cold? |
28758 | Whether the Subterraneous Springs do rise with any wind or determinate change of weather? |
28758 | Whether the Territorie, that bears the Mine, abounds with no other Kind of Mineral in some distinct part of it? |
28758 | Whether the Transfusion may be practic''d upon pregnant Bitches, at least at certain times of their gravidation? |
28758 | Whether the Vein be inclosed every way in its Coats; or whether it only lye between them? |
28758 | Whether the Vein lie near, or much beneath the surface of the Earth, and at what depth? |
28758 | Whether the Vein run or lye Horizontal, or dippe? |
28758 | Whether the Waters of the place proposed, do by their tast, smell, ponderousness,& c. disclose themselves to contain Minerals? |
28758 | Whether the leaving the Ore expos''d to the open Air and Rain for a good while, be used as a Præparative? |
28758 | Whether the parts about the City of_ Constantinople_ or_ Asia Minor_, be as subject to Earth- quakes now, as they have been formerly? |
28758 | Whether the produced Metal be all of the same goodness? |
28758 | Whether the_ Electrical_ virtue of_ Amber_, and the_ Attractive_ and_ Directive_ force of the_ Magnet_, be changed by a vehement Cold? |
28758 | Whether the_ Hungarian Bolus_ like the_ Armenus_? |
28758 | Whether the_ Soyle_ that is neer the Surface of the Earth, be Stony; and, if it be, what kind of Stones it abounds with? |
28758 | Whether the_ Turks_ employ it to any other Uses, besides that of the taking away of Hair? |
28758 | Whether the_ Virgula Divinatoria_ be used to find out the Veins of proposed Mines; and, if it be, with what success? |
28758 | Whether the_ same_ Comet returns again, as the Spots in the Sun? |
28758 | Whether their Oyls in hard frosts are turn''d into true, that is, hard and britle, Ice? |
28758 | Whether their Watches go slower by the intense cold? |
28758 | Whether there be a_ Nervous_ and_ Nutritious_ Juice? |
28758 | Whether there be any Clayes, Marles, or other Mineral Earths, yellow or liquid matters, that usually give notice of the Ore? |
28758 | Whether there be any Signs of the depth of the Vein beneath the surface of the Earth; and what they are? |
28758 | Whether there be any Signs of the neerness of the Mine, and what they are? |
28758 | Whether there be in the_ Bodnick Bay_ a Whirl- pool, as is related to be in the Sea of_ Norway_, which is commonly call''d the_ Maal- stroom_? |
28758 | Whether they are constant or temporary? |
28758 | Whether they be all of one sort and bigness, or of differing? |
28758 | Whether they be so skilful in Poysoning, as it is said; and how their Poysons are curable? |
28758 | Whether they can congeal meer_ Blood_, all the serous part thereof being sever''d? |
28758 | Whether they do any thing to the Metal, after it is once brought to Fusion, and, if need be, melt it over again, to give it a melioration? |
28758 | Whether they ever meet with places and Stones actually very hot, as_ Matthesius_ relates? |
28758 | Whether they find any strange substances in the Mines, as Vessels, Anchors, Fishes inclos''d in Sparr or Metal,& c.? |
28758 | Whether they find in the Mines any Mineral Gelly, such as the_ German_ Naturalists call_ Ghur_? |
28758 | Whether they live more or less healthy? |
28758 | Whether they meet with any Waters in the Mine? |
28758 | Whether they use Fire to soften, calcine, or crack them? |
28758 | Whether those Dogs, that have_ Peculiarities_, will have them either abolisht, or at least much impaired by transfusion of blood? |
28758 | Whether( besides these Coats) the Vein have belonging to it any other_ Heterogeneous_ substance? |
28758 | Whether_ Mercury_ be made use off, to extract the nobler from the baser metals? |
28758 | Whether_ Mummies_ be found in the sands of_ Arabia_, that are the dryed flesh of men buried in those sandy Deserts in travelling? |
28758 | With what declivity the Water runs out of the_ Euxine- Sea_ into the_ Propontis_? |
28758 | With what depth? |
28758 | With what instruments they do Harrow, Clod and Rowl, and at what seasons? |
28758 | _ Degrees_) either in placing it, or in observing, he shall not mistake the thickness of a single thred of Silk? |
28758 | _ E.g._ A strong Decoction of Cocheneel in a fit Glass? |
28758 | _ It hath been more than once asked of your Chieftains, whether they had a Demonstration for asserting the motion of the Earth? |
28758 | and how far it reaches in all? |
28758 | and how prepared? |
28758 | and how theirs is made? |
28758 | and what wood lasts longest? |
28758 | and whether it keeps the same seasons of Changes? |
28758 | and whether the seasons and changes of the Air and Weather can be thereby discover''d, and the now hidden causes of many other_ Phænomena_ detected? |
28758 | and whether they can be certainly foretold? |
28758 | and with what circumstances; as, how long the Ignition lasts at a time, whether the Ore be suffer''d to cool of it self, or be quench''d? |
28758 | and, whether in the time of great_ Conjunctions_ they are more easily generated? |
28758 | as also, how in extreme Cold Countries, the Bodies of Dead Men and other Animals may be preserved very many years entire and unputrified? |
28758 | if regular, whether Elliptick, or Parabolar, or Hyperbolical? |
28758 | in hotter or colder weather? |
28758 | or, that, of such Arches, equal in length,_ That is the more crooked, whose ends by bowing are brought nearest together_?) |
28758 | what Signs fore- run them? |
28758 | what Signs, whereby to find the Vein again? |
28758 | what is the Depth of the Mines, stored with this Salt? |
28758 | what mischief they do? |
28758 | what the cause of this acceleration and retardation of their true Motion? |
28758 | what their distance from the Sea,& c? |
28758 | whether circular, or streight, or curve, or partly streight and partly curve? |
28758 | whether in wet weather or dry? |
28758 | whether in{ 155} high Winds or Calms? |
28758 | whether it be an Exsudation of the Sea? |
28758 | whether it be seen to float upon the surface of the Sea? |
28758 | whether it be soft, when''tis first cast on shore? |
28758 | whether it be washed betwixt each Ignition? |
28758 | whether most when a North, or when a South, when an East or a West wind blows? |
28758 | whether on such as lie neerer to the_ Sea_, or further up into the_ Mainland_? |
28758 | whether they come often or seldom at any set time, or altogether irregularly? |
28758 | which is the swiftest, and which the slowest Motion they are capable of? |
28758 | { 106} He refers to his_ Cometography_ these Disquisitions: whether all Comets( in their innate Motion) move equal_ spaces_ in equal_ Times_? |
28758 | { 93} What time of the year it is to be laid on? |
32899 | Any progress? |
32899 | Does n''t it sound just like a secret code? |
32899 | Have n''t the two of us been slaving like teamsters, along with McBride and a whole army of engineers? 32899 Have you taken any observations today?" |
32899 | Holcomb? |
32899 | If we sign,demanded Malvine,"will you let us go?" |
32899 | My glory, is he crazy? |
32899 | Oh, by the way, do n''t your partners want to join us? 32899 Well, anything new?" |
32899 | Well, how we going to save ourselves? 32899 Well, how''s she going?" |
32899 | Well, what is their plot? |
32899 | Well, who but this fellow Holcomb? |
32899 | Well,demanded Hogarth,"what success?" |
32899 | What in blazes is this? |
32899 | What makes you so damned cheerful? |
32899 | What the devil does that mean? |
32899 | What we want to know is, what progress have you made? 32899 What''s that damned noise?" |
32899 | What''s the trouble now? |
32899 | What-- what in hell''s name is this? |
32899 | Where are you? 32899 Who''d have thought it?" |
32899 | Who''s your genius? |
32899 | Already her position was perilous-- might the conspirators not finish the job by seizing her at any moment? |
32899 | And had they not, poring together over his plans, decided that it would be possible to alter the movements of the very planets? |
32899 | And what are the results? |
32899 | Any sign of getting the earth back in place?" |
32899 | But in that case, would it not also have affected Mars, Jupiter, and the other planets? |
32899 | But what did this matter? |
32899 | But where was she now? |
32899 | Can you put the earth back on its orbit?" |
32899 | Could this code not be used over the radio? |
32899 | Do n''t you see? |
32899 | Got a model machine to show me?" |
32899 | Had she not believed, with him, that this ray formed a current, which, like electricity, could be bent, or twisted from its course? |
32899 | Have you had them? |
32899 | In their code, what did that mean? |
32899 | Mean to say she wo n''t work?" |
32899 | Nevertheless, was there not just the remotest hope?--possibly a chance in a million? |
32899 | Now there came two longs and a short; then a short and two longs--"Well, old man, how''s the work going?" |
32899 | Or had they suspected?--and were they only toying with him? |
32899 | Or imprisoned by the Triumvirs? |
32899 | She did not need to be told about the Cosmic Deflector-- had she not been at Dan''s side during these many months when he had worked at it? |
32899 | Somewhere in hiding? |
32899 | Tell me, where are you?" |
32899 | That answering tap, tap, tap? |
32899 | Then why did they not save us? |
32899 | Was he but playing a fool''s game? |
32899 | Was he not wasting his efforts while the earth whirled to its doom? |
32899 | What did anything matter, except that Earth be saved from destruction? |
32899 | What do you think they did? |
32899 | What does he take me for-- a louse?" |
32899 | What if we are world dictators? |
32899 | What was that sound he heard? |
32899 | Would he ever again catch the interrupted message? |
32899 | Would its orbit, like that of a periodic comet, be lengthened into a long ellipse, taking it into the unthinkable cold beyond Jupiter or Saturn? |
32899 | Yet if she were still at liberty, was there not a means by which he might still communicate with her? |
32899 | Yet why was it that, even in this moment of their triumph, a gnawing suspicion crept over her, chilling her joy with a dull clutching uneasiness? |
39949 | ***** But what does all this signify? |
39949 | Given a situation wrought out by the forces under inquiry, what follows as the consequence of the situation so wrought out? |
39949 | How far is it in consonance with hereditary human nature? |
39949 | Neither does it leave room for that other question of normality, What should be the end of the developmental process under discussion? |
39949 | The last step in the chemist''s experimental inquiry into any substance is, What comes of the substance determined? |
39949 | The problem presented to Mr. Clark by the current phenomena of economic development is: how can it be stopped? |
39949 | The question here is: How has this cult of science arisen? |
39949 | The question is rather, What are we doing about it? |
39949 | The question which they ask is always, What takes place next, and why? |
39949 | This race then brought the neolithic culture, but without the domestic animals( or plants?) |
39949 | WHY IS ECONOMICS NOT AN EVOLUTIONARY SCIENCE? |
39949 | What are its cultural antecedents? |
39949 | What are we going to do about it? |
39949 | What has been done in the way of inquiry into this economic life process? |
39949 | What will it do? |
39949 | What will it lead to, when it is made the point of departure in further chemical action? |
39949 | When he asks the question, Why? |
39949 | Why are large coördinations of industry, which greatly reduce cost of production, a cause of perplexity and alarm? |
39949 | Why is one- half our consumable product contrived for consumption that yields no material benefit? |
39949 | Why is the family disintegrating among the industrial classes, at the same time that the wherewithal to maintain it is easier to compass? |
39949 | Why is there a widespread disaffection among the intelligent workmen who ought to know better? |
39949 | [ 2]"Why is Economics not an Evolutionary Science?" |
39949 | and, What foothold has science in the modern culture? |
39949 | and, What is the nature of its hold on the convictions of civilised men? |
39949 | or what follows upon the accession of a further element of force? |
39949 | or, failing that, how can it be guided and minimised? |
38097 | How do you know that the Lord doeth it? |
38097 | Why should I be robbed of my property to pay for teaching another man''s children? |
38097 | And what dweller in the slough of want, dwarfed in body and soul, demoralized, hopeless, can reasonably be expected to possess these qualities? |
38097 | And what has made this difference? |
38097 | But Nemesis did not forget Croesus: has she forgotten us? |
38097 | But are these corpuscles causes, or mere concomitants, of the disease? |
38097 | But what becomes of the coal which is burnt in yielding this interest? |
38097 | But when one tried to think it out, what in the world became of force considered as an objective entity? |
38097 | But why does a muscle contract at one time and not at another? |
38097 | But? |
38097 | CCCVII If the expectation of hell hereafter can keep me from evil- doing, surely_ a fortiori_ the certainty of hell now will do so? |
38097 | CCIX What books shall I read? |
38097 | CCLXVII Who has ever imagined that wealth which, in the hands of an employer, is capital, ceases to be capital if it is in the hands of a labourer? |
38097 | CCXIII What is the purpose of primary intellectual education? |
38097 | CLXII If mankind can not be engaged in practices"full of austerity and rigour?" |
38097 | CLXVIII If the question is asked, What then do we know about matter and motion? |
38097 | Give me such evidence as would justify me in believing anything else, and I will believe that Why should I not? |
38097 | How did these isolated patches of a northern population get into these deep places? |
38097 | How is it that the new- born infant is enabled to perform this first instalment of the sentence of lifelong labour which no man may escape? |
38097 | If you ask why the moral inner sense is to be( under due limitations) obeyed; why the few who are steered by it move the mass in whom it is weak? |
38097 | Indeed, if a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger? |
38097 | Is not the formation of the picture a"function"of the piece of glass thus shaped? |
38097 | LXI Why should the souls[ of philosophers] be deeply vexed? |
38097 | LXIV Elijah''s great question,"Will you serve God or Baal? |
38097 | What is it originates, directs, and controls the motive power? |
38097 | Why does one whole group of muscles contract when the lobster wishes to extend his tail and another group when he desires to bend it? |
38097 | Why should we be worse off under one_ régime_ than under the other? |
38097 | XII Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind''s throwing? |
38097 | XVIII What, then, is certain?.... |
427 | And if so, what did they intend to do when they got there? |
427 | Had the earthquake brought these Syndicate knaves to their senses? |
427 | How could the Government, the municipality, the army, or the navy explain this? |
427 | How long would it be before the American flag would be seen no more upon the high seas? |
427 | Or were they about to make further absurd and outrageous demands? |
427 | Were these six crabs and one repeller bound to the British Isles? |
427 | What was it that they should do? |
41064 | And if we did, what would it matter? |
41064 | Are there oceans on our new planet? |
41064 | Are you busy, good sir? |
41064 | Are you folk afraid of Hulduvians? |
41064 | How''re you? |
41064 | I wondered--She hesitated, then, breathlessly:"I wonder if you could give me a lift down to the beach? |
41064 | Mmmm-- shouldn''t you be at home now? 41064 Then why are you giving Earth to them?" |
41064 | What can I do for you? |
41064 | What could we do about it? |
41064 | Where''ve you been? |
41064 | Who was your great- grandfather? |
41064 | Why do you want to go to the beach, Julith? |
41064 | Why should we want to change them? 41064 Will I ever see you again?" |
41064 | Will we be able to fly like this when we get to the stars? |
41064 | Wo n''t you come in to dinner? |
41064 | You through in your sector? |
41064 | But has she given us more than that? |
41064 | Do n''t you see, Julith, you have to move for the good of all of us?" |
41064 | Had he simply let the insult glide off him, or had he not understood it at all? |
41064 | Is n''t there milking and so on to do?" |
41064 | Or would it? |
41064 | Venus-- or was it Mercury? |
41064 | What could they have to say to the ancient and mighty civilization which had almost forgotten their little planet? |
41064 | What of it? |
41064 | Why ca n''t you leave the past alone? |
41064 | Why not just say-- eaten? |
41064 | Wo n''t you come eat with us, good sir?" |
41624 | Is it science? |
41624 | Or is it fiction? |
41624 | What,I said to myself,"is the world coming to? |
41624 | A month? |
41624 | A slug against snakes? |
41624 | A year? |
41624 | And how many other good guessers must there have been who never got around to setting down their predictions in print? |
41624 | And what is inspiration? |
41624 | And what is science- fiction coming to?" |
41624 | And where hav I red 4SJ''s RECORD bee4? |
41624 | By the way, what, I''d like to know, is the sex of that Bokian creature? |
41624 | How long a time? |
41624 | How long? |
41624 | How many ideas did they have that_ never_ have been realized and never will? |
41624 | How''s about it, Campbell? |
41624 | IS IT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT KUTTNER? |
41624 | Like several other L.A. natives he is too busy living to do much worrying-- and besides-- what does it get him? |
41624 | Material bought but never paid for-- so what can you lose? |
41624 | Oh, yes, and is it true what they say about Kuttner? |
41624 | On and on like this-- for how long? |
41624 | Or do you? |
41624 | Or have n''t I mentioned the weasel? |
41624 | Or was it a week? |
41624 | Or would it frighten you?" |
41624 | Well, they are given_ science_, and what does it turn out to be? |
41624 | What chance of victory? |
41624 | What was she saying? |
41624 | Where was I?) |
41624 | Wollheim, Communist, born in a revolving door, believes in revolutions, get it? |
43791 | = The Science of Concepts.= Here the question immediately arises: how can we secure such perfection? |
43791 | Are we then to deduce that it is superfluous or unfeasible to designate the waves as different? |
43791 | But where is the line of division between one wave and the next? |
43791 | Each time we encounter such problems, we must ask ourselves: what would be the difference empirically if the one or the other view were correct? |
43791 | How far can the form be extended? |
43791 | Now what predictions do those natural laws enable us to make? |
43791 | Now, wherein lies the more significant value of such formulations? |
43791 | _ Carnot_ asked himself the question, Upon what does the action of the steam engine, which had just then come into use, depend? |
22754 | ''Smatter? 22754 A double play?" |
22754 | Afraid? 22754 And as to the Great Brain?" |
22754 | And do you think you''ll be able to raise your children and grandchildren and so on to do the same? 22754 And if so, how?" |
22754 | And the_ real_ offensive will be? |
22754 | And they''ll wake up tomorrow morning with no Omans? |
22754 | And to that end? |
22754 | And you would, I presume, take the_ UC-1_ back with you? |
22754 | And you''re bellyaching about that? |
22754 | And you, boss? |
22754 | And your folks, too, of course? |
22754 | Any rough stuff? |
22754 | Are n''t you or Larry afraid to take such an awful chance as that? |
22754 | Are n''t you taking a lot of risk in giving away such secrets? |
22754 | Are n''t you the guy,she demanded,"who was laughing his head off at the idea that the Board and its propinquity could have any effect on_ him_?" |
22754 | Are there any other races in this Galaxy more powerful than the postulated one now living on Fuel World? |
22754 | Are you sure_ I_ belong here? |
22754 | But are they really growing? 22754 But are you sure you can take it again so soon?" |
22754 | But are you_ sure_ they''re friendly? |
22754 | But ca n''t the damned stuff be controlled? 22754 But damn it, how_ can_ it work?" |
22754 | But do n''t you_ see_, Jarve, that she''s just simply playing you for a sucker? 22754 But does_ he_ love_ you_?" |
22754 | But he_ wants_ to have it broken? |
22754 | But how did they drain all our power? 22754 But just how sure are you that even you can stand up under the load?" |
22754 | But just how sure are you that some other of our boys or girls may not have just enough of whatever it takes to do the job? 22754 But listen, Sandy, why should we get into a fight because we do n''t want to marry each other? |
22754 | But suppose he_ had_ called you? |
22754 | But suppose somebody tells him just how you''re playing him for a sucker? |
22754 | But suppose the Stretts had sent in a thousand more skeletons than they did? |
22754 | But suppose we burn the poor guy''s brain out? 22754 But why_ should_ we be?" |
22754 | But you could n''t quite-- even with his own help-- break Larry''s? |
22754 | By pulling straws or hair? 22754 Ca n''t I?" |
22754 | Can you come out here, Jarve? 22754 Can you read my mind?" |
22754 | Can you spare a couple of minutes to think at me, Sandy? |
22754 | Did you ever hear her say it? |
22754 | Do n''t you--_ever_--answer a question intelligibly? |
22754 | Do n''t you_ know_ whether they are or not? |
22754 | Do n''t_ any_ of you, really, see anything different? |
22754 | Do you accept these conditions or not? |
22754 | Do you make anything of that, Jarve? |
22754 | Do you mean to intimate that we are to falsify the record? |
22754 | Do you mind, sir, if we sleep on the floor at the sides of your bed? |
22754 | Do you really think we''re_ people_? |
22754 | Do you suppose_ we''re_ nuts? |
22754 | Do you think it''ll work? |
22754 | Do you think that the Master perceived your web? |
22754 | Doctor Cummings, why were n''t yours out? |
22754 | Does anything about this planet make any sense to you? |
22754 | Does that make sense to you? |
22754 | Especially with half a dozen of those other cats watching? 22754 Everybody going ashore?" |
22754 | Expect? 22754 Fine-- or is it? |
22754 | Free for a couple of minutes, Teddy? 22754 Got half an hour, Jarve?" |
22754 | Has it occurred to you, Jarve, that this opens up intergalactic exploration? 22754 Have I managed to hide it_ that_ well? |
22754 | Have you got the foggiest idea of what in hell she''s yammering about? |
22754 | Hi, Jarve,from all six, and:"What''ll you drink? |
22754 | Hi, Jarve,said Chief Linguist Harkins, and:"Hi, boss-- what''s holding us up?" |
22754 | How about this? |
22754 | How about you, Alex? |
22754 | How are you going to select and reject personnel? 22754 How can any possible brain take so much of_ this_ stuff without damage?" |
22754 | How can''until''be a mathematical operator? |
22754 | How did he suggest going about it? 22754 How did she get in here?" |
22754 | How did you have the guts to state so many things as facts? 22754 How do we make that jump without charts, Laro?" |
22754 | How do you explain_ that_? |
22754 | How do you feel? |
22754 | How do you figure that kind of twaddle ties in with anything? |
22754 | How long has it been since you had a good night''s sleep? |
22754 | How long have I been on this job? 22754 How long have you been worrying about_ that_, Jarve?" |
22754 | How long? |
22754 | How''s old Gordon going to pay for his uranexite, then? |
22754 | How_ about_ this, Mike? |
22754 | Huh? 22754 Huh? |
22754 | Huh? 22754 Huh? |
22754 | Huh? 22754 Huh?" |
22754 | I am? 22754 I ca n''t? |
22754 | I''d go anywhere with you, of course, any time, but_ this_--but you''re positively_ sure_ Sammy Small will be all right? |
22754 | I''ll stay and help you think? |
22754 | I''m going to_ like_ this, what? |
22754 | If we throw''em out, how do we do it? |
22754 | Is it the radiation or the water? 22754 Is that bad?" |
22754 | It wo n''t work from there, will it? |
22754 | Laro, do you understand''hot''? 22754 Maybe, sometime, I''ll get used to having somebody besides you in my bedroom, but I have n''t, yet.... Oh, do you itch, too?" |
22754 | Me marry a damned female Ph.D.? 22754 Mister Snowden, why did we emerge without orders from me?" |
22754 | Mr. Ashby, did you have your interspace rigs set? |
22754 | Nerve? 22754 No? |
22754 | No? |
22754 | Nor anything else except the_ Perseus_? 22754 Nothing at all?" |
22754 | Of what possible use can a mathematician, a theoretician and a theoretical astronomer be in such a situation as this? |
22754 | Oh, you do n''t love me for myself alone, then, but just on account of_ that_ big jerk? |
22754 | Oh, you expect, then...? |
22754 | Oh-- you still here, Tuly? 22754 Oh? |
22754 | Oh? 22754 Oh? |
22754 | Oh? |
22754 | Oh? |
22754 | Omans? |
22754 | On a planet like_ that_? 22754 One like that copy of Murchison''s Dark Lady that you keep under the glass on your desk?" |
22754 | Or must we go out into the hall? |
22754 | Prince, will you and Dark Lady please conjure us up a steak- and- mushrooms supper? 22754 Ready?" |
22754 | Say, if I let my hair clear down, will you? |
22754 | Skipper, why would n''t it be a smart idea to clamp a blockade onto Fuel Bin? 22754 Sleep? |
22754 | So why do n''t you and Temple have supper with me? 22754 Someone committed an error, Your Loftiness?" |
22754 | Staff? 22754 Such as?" |
22754 | Temple? 22754 That all this virility and nubility and glamor is pure coincidence?" |
22754 | That much? 22754 That''s the way it looks to you?" |
22754 | The First Team does n''t need you now too much, does it, Jarve? |
22754 | The mean will be about five thousand Oman years-- you do n''t know that an Oman year is equal to one point two nine three plus Terran years? |
22754 | The point is, what can we do about it? |
22754 | There''s a horrible snapper on that question.... Ca n''t_ I_ do it? 22754 They ca n''t be swayed, then, by reason or logic?" |
22754 | This crippling power- shortage would really be over? |
22754 | To try to make liars out of hundreds of eyewitnesses? 22754 Tuly, too, of course... and Doctor Cummings, I think?" |
22754 | Tuly,Sandra said then,"What_ is_ this stuff you say I''ve got so much of?" |
22754 | Want to know what it reminds me of? 22754 We are stronger physically, more alert and more vigorous mentally, with a keener, sharper outlook on life?" |
22754 | We do n''t see how any stable indigenous life can have developed at all, unless..."Unless what? 22754 We do n''t seem to convince each other, do we, in the matter of technique?" |
22754 | We''re going to have to keep on using the Omans and their cars, are n''t we? |
22754 | Well, what_ do_ you mean? 22754 Were you trying to kill yourself?" |
22754 | What I did to Bill? 22754 What are you two talking about?" |
22754 | What can that be? |
22754 | What did you do to the big jerk, boss? |
22754 | What do you expect of Bachelors''Hall-- a boudoir? 22754 What do you think I''m made of-- superefract? |
22754 | What do you want to be, besides the brain and the kingpin and the balance- wheel and the spark- plug of the outfit? 22754 What is best for us to do?" |
22754 | What is it? |
22754 | What next? |
22754 | What other things? |
22754 | What the hell happened to you? |
22754 | What was it you started to say back there, boss? |
22754 | What will our policy be? 22754 What would you suggest?" |
22754 | What''s going on over there, Hilton? |
22754 | What''s so smooth about showing off man- hunger that way? 22754 What''s the gist? |
22754 | What''s wrong with it? |
22754 | What''s your name, Miss? |
22754 | What''s_ that_ crack supposed to mean? 22754 What, before supper?" |
22754 | What? 22754 What?" |
22754 | What_ did_ you do to Bill? |
22754 | What_ is_ all this senseless idiocy we''ve been getting, Jarve? |
22754 | When anyone can have anything he wants, merely by wanting it, what good is money? 22754 Where did you Omans and your masters come from? |
22754 | Where do you think you found any such stuff as that in the directive? 22754 Where do you want it, Admiral? |
22754 | Who or what_ is_ that race? |
22754 | Who would n''t? |
22754 | Who''s been feeding_ you_ so much red meat, little squirt? |
22754 | Who, then, are the two its to simulate? |
22754 | Why all this tearing rush? 22754 Why have n''t I got brains enough to be on one of those teams?" |
22754 | Why not more? |
22754 | Why not? |
22754 | Why not? |
22754 | Why this arrangement, Sandy? |
22754 | Why? |
22754 | Will you please run a search- pattern, sir? 22754 With a civilization having no government, no police, no laws, no medium of exchange...""No_ money_?" |
22754 | With such stuff as that, and the plastic shield besides, why all the depth and all that solid lead? |
22754 | Would n''t_ that_ be a something? |
22754 | Would you care to record a message for her? |
22754 | Yeah-- and have him say''Why, of course, Master, but why do you keep on testing me this way?'' 22754 You are replacing the Omans destroyed in the battle with the skeletons?" |
22754 | You can talk, ca n''t you, Jarvis, without moving your lips and without anyone else hearing you? |
22754 | You could also convert my wife? |
22754 | You know what we''ve got to_ do_ Jarve? |
22754 | You know... you could be right? |
22754 | You mean it never had a crew? |
22754 | You mean that one shipload of despicable humans who-- far too late to do them any good-- barred us temporarily from Fuel World? |
22754 | You mean that we... that I''ll stay just as I am-- for thousands of_ years_? |
22754 | You mean you''re_ all_ talking to me? |
22754 | You think it was n''t double- barreled? |
22754 | You think it was the bluff, yes? |
22754 | You think so, Dolly? 22754 You think so? |
22754 | You would n''t be holding anything else back, would you? |
22754 | You''d go_ that_ far? 22754 You_ were_ slightly unclear-- a little rattled? |
22754 | Your ancient Masters, being short- lived like us, changed materially with time, did they not? 22754 _ Married!_ Does he know anything about_ that_?" |
22754 | _ That''s_ the way you''re trying to land him? 22754 _ What?_ That makes it infinitely worse. |
22754 | _ What?_Even Ynos was contemptuous now. |
22754 | ''Smatter with it?" |
22754 | ***** After a short silence de Vaux said,"I suppose you realize that the first half of the problem you posed us has now solved itself?" |
22754 | ***** As soon as it was clear that no one had been injured, Sawtelle demanded,"How about it, Hilton?" |
22754 | *****"But not months or years, you think?" |
22754 | *****"Do you think so? |
22754 | Alex?" |
22754 | Am I right in thinking that I now do n''t need the other seven at all-- that my cells are fully charged and I can go it alone?" |
22754 | And Sandy, will you please call all department heads and their assistants into the conference room?" |
22754 | And after licking me hands down, you think you can square it by swinging the old shovel that way?" |
22754 | And if so, how long? |
22754 | And if so, what about marriage? |
22754 | And if you can do any such conversion, what would happen? |
22754 | And just as bad, what and how is that other point source of power we''re heading for now?" |
22754 | And this new, young race who came now to take their place-- could they hope to defeat the ancient Enemy of All? |
22754 | And will you call the time of initiation, or shall I?" |
22754 | And wo n''t Bernadine be amazed,"Beverly laughed gleefully,"at her wise- crack about the''race to end all human races''coming true?" |
22754 | And you changed with them?" |
22754 | Any comments?" |
22754 | Any contributions to this symposium?" |
22754 | Anything else before we hit our sacks?" |
22754 | Anything else?" |
22754 | Anyway, whose job is it, sweetheart?" |
22754 | Are these Omans people or machines?" |
22754 | Are we Masters? |
22754 | Are we in good shape or not? |
22754 | Are you getting anywhere trying to make a Christian out of Laro?" |
22754 | Are you holding''em?" |
22754 | Are you ready for a terrible shock, sir?" |
22754 | Are you?" |
22754 | Are you_ sure_ of that figure?" |
22754 | Aristarchus or White Sands?" |
22754 | At the moment there were seventeen of those peculiar-- projectors? |
22754 | At what point in the action should it be put into effect? |
22754 | Besides, anything else would be forbidden... or would it?" |
22754 | Besides, what''s the hurry?" |
22754 | Bev?" |
22754 | Bill''s there with Teddy?" |
22754 | Bill?" |
22754 | But I''d like to ask, Jarvis-- or rather, I suppose you have already set up a new Advisory Board?" |
22754 | But are you sure?" |
22754 | But before I grant liberty, suppose there''s any VD around here that our prophylactics ca n''t handle?" |
22754 | But before we tackle the second team, what''s your thought on Bernadine and Hermione? |
22754 | But d''you think that applies to us?" |
22754 | But do you really believe that the Board was playing Cupid?" |
22754 | But even if you personally are willing to give us ten years, how in hell do you think you can swing it? |
22754 | But first, they all want to come aboard....""_ What?_"Hilton yelped. |
22754 | But has it ever occurred to you that that''s a hell of a way to treat a first- class, highly capable brain? |
22754 | But it''s solved, darling, so...""_ Darling?_"she gasped, almost inaudibly, both hands flying to her throat. |
22754 | But just s''pose they''d missed it?" |
22754 | But of what importance are mere weeks of time to a race that has, for many millions of years, been adhering rigidly to a pre- set program? |
22754 | But this is the best plan you have been able to formulate?" |
22754 | But we ca n''t do this very often... can we?" |
22754 | But we might let''em in now, just while we sleep, and throw''em out again as soon as we wake up in the morning?" |
22754 | But what did you start to say about Laro?" |
22754 | But what difference does it make whether he has, yet, or not? |
22754 | But what do_ you_ want him for? |
22754 | But what in all space does it think it''s doing?" |
22754 | But what makes you think I''m in love with Temple Bells?" |
22754 | But what makes you think we can possibly live through such a horrible conversion as that?" |
22754 | But which factor-- the fun and games, which is the moral issue, or the consequences?" |
22754 | But why the''fast'', if you are n''t anticipating any shotgun weddings?" |
22754 | But... but what''s a_ skyscraper_ skeleton doing out here in interstellar space?" |
22754 | Buy it?" |
22754 | By getting yourself pregnant?" |
22754 | Can there_ possibly_ be a race such as I thought I saw? |
22754 | Can you come in for just a few minutes? |
22754 | Can you do the same for peyondix?" |
22754 | Can you now disprove that assumption?" |
22754 | Can you take that much of a chance?" |
22754 | Candy, ice cream, cake, pie, eclairs, cream puffs, French pastries, sugar and gobs of thick cream in my coffee...?" |
22754 | Check?" |
22754 | Choked-- throttled down-- damped-- muzzled, some way or other?" |
22754 | Come with me, please?" |
22754 | Cummings?" |
22754 | Cut the Stretts''fuel supply?" |
22754 | Destroy it? |
22754 | Did n''t you read paragraph 12-A-2, one of the many marked''Top Secret''?" |
22754 | Did n''t_ any_ of you feel anything?" |
22754 | Did they or did they not have thought screens?" |
22754 | Did you really think it would?" |
22754 | Do I, or do n''t I, want to lay it on the table with you, now and from here on? |
22754 | Do any of you Omans know why they left? |
22754 | Do n''t tell me_ you''re_ going domestic, Sandy, just because you''ve got a house?" |
22754 | Do we_ have_ to go over that again?" |
22754 | Do you ask?" |
22754 | Do you think those four kinds of intuition are alike, by seven thousand rows of apple trees?" |
22754 | Do you want to do_ everything_ yourself?" |
22754 | Does anyone wish to amend this summation as recorded?" |
22754 | Does that make sense to you?" |
22754 | En route, Laro said-- stiffly? |
22754 | Enough oompa, but not too much?" |
22754 | Enough punch to do the job, but not enough to backfire that way?" |
22754 | Even if it were an unmixed blessing-- which it very definitely is_ not_--do you want all humanity thrown into such an uproar as that would cause? |
22754 | Fatal? |
22754 | Fifteen? |
22754 | Fine- toothing only the hot spots?" |
22754 | Five thousand? |
22754 | From_ you_?" |
22754 | Got it?" |
22754 | Great Brain, how much of the total universe have you studied?" |
22754 | Has she... is she... well, does she remind you in any way of an iceberg?" |
22754 | Have I permission, sir?" |
22754 | Have we returned? |
22754 | Have you any idea at all of what the Board actually did have in mind?" |
22754 | Have you any objections to releasing all this to the press?" |
22754 | Have you got anything in shape to do a fine- tooth on?" |
22754 | Have you?" |
22754 | He turned to a burly youth with sun- bleached, crew- cut hair,"Still safe, Frank?" |
22754 | Hilton could not fit an adverb to the tone--"Master, have you then decided to destroy me? |
22754 | Hilton said:"Temple, have you any reservations at all, however slight, as to having Dark Lady as a permanent fixture in your home?" |
22754 | How about it, fellows and girls? |
22754 | How about the Navy-- the Stretts-- even the Board?" |
22754 | How about you and your people?" |
22754 | How about you?" |
22754 | How come? |
22754 | How did it work out?" |
22754 | How did you ever dig him up out of my schoolgirl crushes?" |
22754 | How do you figure we can do any better?" |
22754 | How is it used? |
22754 | How long have we been gone?" |
22754 | How long will the job take, and how much notice will you need?" |
22754 | How many ships can Five- Jet Admiral Gordon put into space?" |
22754 | How many? |
22754 | How much danger are we and the_ Perseus_ actually in? |
22754 | How much danger is Terra in, because of our presence here? |
22754 | How much good will you do us after they''ve wrapped you up in one of those canvas affairs that lace up the back?" |
22754 | How much longer will it take, do you think, to pound some sense into their pointed little heads?" |
22754 | How soon are we leaving?" |
22754 | How sure are you that you can make old Gordon sit still for us skimming the cream off of Terra to bring out here?" |
22754 | How sure are you that you can stop such missiles with ordinary beams?" |
22754 | How would I live? |
22754 | How would you like to be Five- Jet Admiral Sawtelle of the Ardrian Navy?" |
22754 | How?" |
22754 | How_ can_ I direct your thought? |
22754 | How_ can_ these people be non- radioactive after eating a whole fuel pellet apiece?" |
22754 | I do n''t quite... well,_ is_ she going to get hurt?" |
22754 | I know I was rammed down your throat, but just when are you going to let me do some work?" |
22754 | I may have to try a colossal job of bluffing....""Just what would you call''colossal''after what you did to the Navy?" |
22754 | I mean_ really_ kissed her?" |
22754 | I suppose he wants me to squeal for help already? |
22754 | I wonder if I_ could_ read them?" |
22754 | I would n''t want to wipe them out entirely, but...""But how do we settle priority, Doctor Hilton?" |
22754 | I"But did n''t you feel_ anything_, Javo?" |
22754 | I''m asking, Sir Moderator, if I can give my deduction first?" |
22754 | I''m your wife, remember? |
22754 | If Laro could read your mind, he''d know you were bluffing and... Oh, that''Omans can read only what Masters wish Omans to read'', eh? |
22754 | If Omans and Terrans mix freely, what happens to the entire human race?" |
22754 | If the previous display of atomic violence had been so spectacular and of such magnitude as to defy understanding or description, what of this? |
22754 | In either case, is the correct word''unknown''or''unknowable''? |
22754 | Inside the room Hilton asked caustically of Laro:"The Masters did n''t lift those heavy chests down themselves, did they?" |
22754 | Is that clear?" |
22754 | Just what can you_ possibly_ want of Bev Bell?" |
22754 | Kedy, will you please tell this big goofus that even though you have got Jarvis Hilton''s brain you are n''t Jarvis Hilton and never can be?" |
22754 | Keep it dark for a while with just us eight, or spread it to the rest?" |
22754 | Lane-- Kathy-- what has Biology got to say?" |
22754 | Maybe you''re''way ahead of me too, then, on the one that we should move to Fuel Bin, lock, stock and barrel?" |
22754 | Minimum, over five thousand Terran years... barring accidents, of course?" |
22754 | Natural shielding?" |
22754 | No supplies to carry and plenty of time and fuel?" |
22754 | Not slow, exactly, either, but hesitant; as though it required whole seconds for the commander-- or operator? |
22754 | Not_ again_?" |
22754 | Now, what of your constructive thinking?" |
22754 | Now: is it your final thought that these interlopers are in fact the descendants of those despised humans of so long ago?" |
22754 | Okay?" |
22754 | On what?" |
22754 | Or better yet, why do n''t all eight of us have supper together in that bachelors''paradise of yours and Bill''s?" |
22754 | Or both?" |
22754 | Or by shooting dice or each other or what?" |
22754 | Or have you, really?" |
22754 | Or how do you?" |
22754 | Or is that necessarily so?" |
22754 | Or just straight synthetics? |
22754 | Or should I have said sheathed the claws? |
22754 | Or the quite possible racial inferiority complex it might set up? |
22754 | Or where they went?" |
22754 | Or would you call this a_ see_-duction instead of a_ dee_-duction?" |
22754 | Or, as a de luxe touch, how about a waitress? |
22754 | Or_ anybody_ else except you?" |
22754 | Originally?" |
22754 | Perceive? |
22754 | Promise?" |
22754 | Pulling the strings and watching you dance?" |
22754 | Radioactive?" |
22754 | Remember that first, ancient skeleton that drained all the power of our suits and boats in nothing flat? |
22754 | Remember, Jarve, what you said about the irresistible force? |
22754 | Remember?" |
22754 | Right?" |
22754 | Right?" |
22754 | Right?" |
22754 | Right?" |
22754 | Right?" |
22754 | Sandy, are you?" |
22754 | Sense? |
22754 | Separate or together?" |
22754 | Shall we let''em come in?" |
22754 | Shall we try it? |
22754 | Shall we... let''s go?" |
22754 | Skipper, do you realize just what that means? |
22754 | So devoid of every human trace and so hell- bent determined on the extermination of every other race in the Galaxy? |
22754 | So how about organizing another team, one that has n''t got quite so much whammo? |
22754 | So she wo n''t play with fire any more, and none of the rest of you can?" |
22754 | So what''s the answer?" |
22754 | So why do n''t you have your staff here give an opinion as to the time element?" |
22754 | So you finally saw the light?" |
22754 | So-- if such a brain as that can be had, do we or do we not have to have it? |
22754 | So-- what is it, sweetheart?" |
22754 | So-- what''s on your mind?" |
22754 | Still making do with ginger ale?" |
22754 | Suppose Doris does n''t want to live for five thousand years and is allergic to becoming a monster?" |
22754 | Supposedly your first assistant?" |
22754 | Teddy?" |
22754 | Tell them, will you, while I buzz Teddy?" |
22754 | Ten? |
22754 | Tentatively? |
22754 | That will be enough for now, do n''t you think?" |
22754 | The position in which they all were? |
22754 | The second thing, Master?" |
22754 | The skeletons-- what are they and how are they controlled? |
22754 | The unanswerable question was: how long would that take? |
22754 | The whole crust practically jewelry ore?" |
22754 | The willingness-- eagerness-- both to give and to take? |
22754 | Then she asked:"Is it probable that we will make contact with this supposedly superior race in the foreseeable future?" |
22754 | Then, activating another instrument, His Loftiness thought at it, in an entirely different vein,"Lord Ynos, Madam? |
22754 | Then, as the admiral began to bellow orders into his microphone, he went on:"You want it the hard way, eh? |
22754 | Then, in the pause that followed:"Sandy, remember yowling about too many sweeties on a team? |
22754 | Then,"I hope I''m not leading with my chin, Temple, but is that your real first name or a professional?" |
22754 | They were, were n''t they?" |
22754 | They''re firing pistols-- especially the one wearing number fourteen-- but_ pistols_?" |
22754 | Think I''d ever accept a synthetic zombie imitation of you for my husband and go on living with it just as though nothing had happened?" |
22754 | This has been a lovely little cat- clawing, has n''t it? |
22754 | To admit that we''re licked before we''re really started?" |
22754 | To have guts enough to resist the pull of such an ungodly habit- forming drug as this Oman service is?" |
22754 | To say nothing of the question of how much of Terra''s best blood do you want to drain off, irreversibly and permanently? |
22754 | To waste it on second- hand, copycat, carbon- copy stuff?" |
22754 | Total conversion-- how is it accomplished? |
22754 | Trouble with the Omans?" |
22754 | Tuly, why did you come to Sandy? |
22754 | Turn around, why do n''t you, and tell your ever- lovin''star- hoppin''husband hello?" |
22754 | Viewers? |
22754 | Want to come along? |
22754 | Was it or was it not through human aid that the Omans destroyed most of our task- force?" |
22754 | Was this enough so you iron- heads are ready to listen with your ears open and your mouths shut?" |
22754 | We think that-- but say, speaking of psychologists, is Tillinghast getting anywhere, Skipper? |
22754 | Were books or records left on Ardry by the race you call the Masters?" |
22754 | What can I do to improve the setup?" |
22754 | What can you do along the line of rebuilding me that way? |
22754 | What could he have_ possibly_ done to put Teddy Blake, of all people, onto such a warpath as this? |
22754 | What could he, Jarvis Hilton, a specifically non- specialist director, do on such a job as that? |
22754 | What do I care how long I live, or how, or where, as long as it''s with you? |
22754 | What do you think of this business of all sweeties?" |
22754 | What is that concentrate? |
22754 | What kind of a line- up is_ that_ to solve a problem in_ physics_?" |
22754 | What makes Teddy Blake such an unerring performer? |
22754 | What makes you think so?" |
22754 | What of it?" |
22754 | What other kind of intelligent life is there?" |
22754 | What quality did you use just now in getting me off the hook? |
22754 | What would I live on? |
22754 | What''s first?" |
22754 | What''s holding us up?" |
22754 | What''s the job, and when?" |
22754 | Whatever had caused this relaxation of tension-- the friendship of captain and director? |
22754 | When it organized your team it had no idea of what it was really going to do....""Let''s talk the same language, shall we? |
22754 | When working together, we will... scan? |
22754 | While there may be some delay in releasing it to industry...""While they figure out how much they can tax it?" |
22754 | Who do you think you''re kidding, Bev, you sanctimonious hypocrite--_me_? |
22754 | Who or what is back of them? |
22754 | Who will you want besides the top linguists?" |
22754 | Who, then?" |
22754 | Why a deadlock that has lasted over a quarter of a million years? |
22754 | Why did they make it impossible for the Omans ever, of themselves, to learn their higher science? |
22754 | Why did they set the status so far below their top ability? |
22754 | Why do n''t you and Temple make it a double with Alex and me?" |
22754 | Why in all the hells of space should a stasis that has lasted for over a quarter of a million years be broken at this exact time? |
22754 | Why not to Temple Bells?" |
22754 | Why should it?" |
22754 | Why, if they did not want that science to become known, did they leave complete records of it? |
22754 | Why, then, are you on first- name terms with everyone in the scientific group except me? |
22754 | Why, you''d be..."*****"Do you think I would n''t?" |
22754 | Why? |
22754 | Why?" |
22754 | Will any human gunner_ ever_ be able to fire an Oman projector? |
22754 | Will you have this beam switched to Astrogation, please?" |
22754 | Will you please give me your orders, sirs, besides the eggs? |
22754 | Will you wait here on this cushioned bench, Master?" |
22754 | Would I live at all? |
22754 | Would it be helpful to know that I first asked, then ordered her to trade places with me?" |
22754 | Would you mind it too much if I come in and sob on your bosom again some day?" |
22754 | Would you rather have alleged servants who wo n''t do anything you tell them to or no servants at all?" |
22754 | You and me, for instance?" |
22754 | You are-- you, personally, yourself, sir?--renaming me''Innocent''?" |
22754 | You do n''t think, then, that we had better do any collaborative thinking yet?" |
22754 | You have n''t even kissed her yet, have you? |
22754 | You having as much trouble as we are?" |
22754 | You know-- or do you, I wonder?--what real, old- fashioned, honest- to- God love really is? |
22754 | You like?" |
22754 | You mean you''ll actually sit still for me holding everything up for ten years?" |
22754 | You perhaps have not considered the effect upon us all if any Oman, however unintentionally, should kill a Master?" |
22754 | You really expect to wrap the package up, do n''t you?" |
22754 | You think_ she''s_ so smart?" |
22754 | You want me, I take it, to join the first team?" |
22754 | You were really in love with Temple, were n''t you, when I asked you?" |
22754 | You will look now, sir, please?" |
22754 | You''re matching minds, not specialties; and supplementing?" |
22754 | You''ve thought this through farther than any of the rest of us... what do you want to do?" |
22754 | You''ve-- we''ve--_I''ve_ got that painting here?" |
22754 | You?" |
22754 | _ Now_ what?" |
22754 | sir?" |
32819 | A city? |
32819 | Am I? 32819 And does it seem logical that there should be an asteroid where no asteroid should be?" |
32819 | And that we ran almost entirely out of fuel several months ago, in fact shortly after we left? |
32819 | Anyone have any ideas? 32819 Are n''t you a trifle late or early or something?" |
32819 | Are you all right, sir? |
32819 | But you do see, all of you, the perfection here, the quality of Eternal Happiness which the circular speaks of? |
32819 | Did anyone happen to notice the date? |
32819 | Do you see that, Friden? |
32819 | Finished your wine? 32819 He''s sure there''s enough fuel left for the brake?" |
32819 | Holsteins, sir? |
32819 | Houses, you say? |
32819 | How old are you, Lieutenant? |
32819 | I see.... You say there was a war on Earth? |
32819 | I take it you know what this might mean? |
32819 | In the first place, no cemetery or form of cemetery has existed on Earth for-- how long, Friden? |
32819 | Indeed? 32819 My communication system went bad, I fear, so I have n''t heard from the offices in some while-- but, I am to understand there is a war beginning? |
32819 | Now then,said Captain Webber,"what''s all this Lieutenant Peterson tells me about a city? |
32819 | Since I''m so mixed up myself,the captain said,"maybe I''d better ask-- just who do you think_ we_ are?" |
32819 | Then you are_ also_ from Earth? |
32819 | There, all in order? 32819 There_ what_ was?" |
32819 | This is apricot wine,he announced, distributing the glasses,"But-- where are the others? |
32819 | Well then, Lieutenant, has the atmosphere been checked? |
32819 | What do you make of it, sir? |
32819 | What do you mean, you''re''sorry''? |
32819 | What do you see? |
32819 | What do you see? |
32819 | What does he mean by that? |
32819 | What is it, sir? |
32819 | What_ had_ you hoped for, Captain? |
32819 | Who are you? |
32819 | Who is this that knows our language? |
32819 | Who would want all this when they''re dead, anyway? |
32819 | Why here, why cart off a million miles or more when the same thing could have been done on Earth? |
32819 | Why not? |
32819 | Will we be honest now? 32819 Women? |
32819 | Would you mind repeating that? |
32819 | Yes sir? |
32819 | Yes, but what about all_ this_? |
32819 | Yes, yes? |
32819 | You do n''t dislike this ship, do you-- that is, the surroundings are not offensive? |
32819 | You mean all these people are dead? |
32819 | You realize, of course, that that is impossible? |
32819 | You_ do_ understand? |
32819 | Yourself, sir, and myself; Lieutenant Peterson, Mr. Chitterwick, Mr. Goeblin, Mr. Milton and...."Great scott, out of thirty men? |
32819 | _ And?_"Well, gentlemen, as you know, Happy Glades is the outstanding mortuary on Earth. 32819 *****Are those things true, that we read in your booklet?" |
32819 | A beautiful day, do n''t you find, sir? |
32819 | A lake and a house by it and trees... tell me, how many of us are left?" |
32819 | All I know is that whenever the film is punctured, I wake and become a machine, do my prescribed duties in a complex way and--""The film?" |
32819 | And even if this were true, why should anyone want to go all the way through space to a little asteroid? |
32819 | And why did we have to laugh at them? |
32819 | Are the men all seated? |
32819 | Are they dangerous? |
32819 | Are you enjoying a private little joke, Friden?" |
32819 | But first, this being an occasion--"the little man stared at each man carefully, then shook his head"--ah, do you all like wine? |
32819 | But whatever this is, we''re stuck, ca n''t you see? |
32819 | Did n''t I tell you?" |
32819 | Did n''t_ they_ tell you?" |
32819 | Do you think that we have?" |
32819 | Explanations are in order, though first perhaps you''d care to join me in a brief turn about the premises?" |
32819 | Friden, I ask you, does that make any sense at all?" |
32819 | Good wine?" |
32819 | Greypoole?" |
32819 | Incidentally, Captain, how many Guests did you bring? |
32819 | Is n''t it ironic, somehow, Friden? |
32819 | Just escape--""But I see no women-- how could you begin again, as you suggest?" |
32819 | Look here, we''ve been floating about in space for-- how long is it?" |
32819 | May I inquire, Captain, when you have learned where you are-- what do you intend to do?" |
32819 | No? |
32819 | Now, I''m competent at my job, but I''m no technician, no indeed: besides, no doubt you or one of your men can set the doodad right, eh? |
32819 | Now, what news of-- home, shall I say?" |
32819 | Once in a while it does get lonely for me here-- no man is an island, or how does it go? |
32819 | Or do you find that disrespectful?" |
32819 | Out for a walk? |
32819 | Should we prepare our weapons?" |
32819 | Strange--""What is it?" |
32819 | The rest?" |
32819 | Then he shouted,"What is this place? |
32819 | What shall we do with him?" |
32819 | Where shall we put_ you_?" |
32819 | Will you help us?" |
32819 | You heard this, Friden?" |
32819 | _ Where am I?_"Mr. Greypoole smiled. |
22152 | ''And how about the ancient and honorable practice of kissing?'' 22152 ''And she can not marry? |
22152 | ''And these women told you that they have never felt regrets?'' 22152 ''Are you sure of this? |
22152 | ''Ca n''t they get along without men?'' 22152 ''Can men get along without women?'' |
22152 | ''Could they reform the men?'' 22152 ''Do n''t you care for me any more?'' |
22152 | ''Do n''t you see what a little faker you are, Pen?'' 22152 ''Do you like him?'' |
22152 | ''Is he married or unmarried?'' 22152 ''Is he the man who gave Roberta her sables?'' |
22152 | ''Is n''t this lovely?'' 22152 ''Like men?'' |
22152 | ''Suppose a woman wants a husband? 22152 ''Tired, dear?'' |
22152 | ''Was I-- was I?'' 22152 ''You think women are hypocrites?'' |
22152 | A disaster? 22152 A person you have really seen? |
22152 | A thing that really happened? |
22152 | About her refusing you? 22152 After you were married?" |
22152 | And a black hat? |
22152 | And all those allurements of dress-- clinging skirts, low- cut waists, no corsets-- why was that? |
22152 | And then, when I was left alone in the world, what happened? 22152 And those insidious perfumes?" |
22152 | And what did I do? 22152 And yet you went on? |
22152 | And you cured her? |
22152 | And you heard what she said? |
22152 | And you remember nothing of all this? |
22152 | And you spoke unkindly to Seraphine? 22152 And you think they are true?" |
22152 | And you? 22152 Another reason?" |
22152 | As an expert will you please tell me if it is possible for a woman to act like that unless her mind is affected? |
22152 | But not enough to go on living? |
22152 | But the details? 22152 But why-- if you love him? |
22152 | But why? 22152 But you do n''t feel that way any more?" |
22152 | But you have n''t smoked since your husband''s death? |
22152 | But, Mrs. Wells, when so much is at stake, when everything is at stake, ca n''t you take an open- minded attitude toward these mysteries? 22152 But, Pen, you-- can''t mean that seriously?" |
22152 | But-- one splendid sin? |
22152 | Captain Herrick tells me that you made some rather strange remarks just now? |
22152 | Captain Herrick told you this? |
22152 | Could n''t you ask him to give me a few minutes? 22152 Did I?" |
22152 | Did she? |
22152 | Did you have supper with her-- did she drink? |
22152 | Did you keep your pledge? |
22152 | Do I understand you to say that you put on these things without knowing that you put them on? |
22152 | Do n''t you see what the explanation is? |
22152 | Do you mind giving me some details? |
22152 | Do you mind if I bring Seraphine to the party? |
22152 | Do you mind, dear? 22152 Do you see these blue shapes or luminous figures at all times? |
22152 | Do you think I am going to pull through tonight, doctor? |
22152 | Do you think Penelope can ever love you as I can-- as your Fauvette can? 22152 Do you think she will change her mind? |
22152 | Do? 22152 Dr. Edgar Leroy? |
22152 | Fauvette? 22152 For how long?" |
22152 | Give me permission to take Penelope to Dr. Leroy''s hospital for a few days-- will you? |
22152 | Have you ever smoked? |
22152 | Have you read these messages? |
22152 | How can you say such a thing? |
22152 | How dare you come in here? |
22152 | How did you cure her-- it was n''t simply by the laying on of hands, was it? |
22152 | How do I know that this tendency in her, even if she remains herself, will not make trouble again-- for both of us? |
22152 | How do you happen to know so much about this doctor? |
22152 | How do you know that? |
22152 | How do you know you did? |
22152 | How do you mean you will fix him? |
22152 | How is it different? 22152 How long have you had these dreams?" |
22152 | How often do you hear these voices-- not all the time? 22152 How would you interpret those four years, Pen? |
22152 | How-- how did you find me? |
22152 | How? 22152 How?" |
22152 | I am rather pressed for time and-- you say you are a friend of Mrs. Wells? 22152 I guess I am selfish and impatient-- don''t you think so?" |
22152 | I have n''t said that I care for Captain Herrick, have I? 22152 I judge that your married life was not very happy?" |
22152 | I like Captain Herrick very much, I-- I think I care for him more than any man I know, but----"Well? 22152 I must cleanse my soul of-- of evil-- mustn''t I?" |
22152 | I see-- brutal things? |
22152 | I want you to promise me one thing-- you love me, do n''t you? 22152 I wish that were true, sir, but-- you know what I told you?" |
22152 | I-- I suppose it will all be over soon-- I mean we shall know what''s going to happen, wo n''t we? |
22152 | If Mrs. Wells does this definite thing that you have told her to do, will she be saved? |
22152 | If they can-- how do you mean? |
22152 | Ill? 22152 Impatient, Chris?" |
22152 | In a red dress? |
22152 | Is a woman ever happy? |
22152 | Is he-- is he well? |
22152 | Is it something of an intimate nature that-- er-- you find it difficult to tell me about? |
22152 | Is that all? 22152 Is that really true?" |
22152 | Is that true, Pen? 22152 Is there any doubt about her doing this definite thing that will save her?" |
22152 | Is there anything in your memory of your husband, any details regarding your married life, that may have a bearing on your present state of mind? |
22152 | Is-- is Roberta dead? |
22152 | It ca n''t be so serious a sin, can it? 22152 It ca n''t do any harm, can it, sir?" |
22152 | It is n''t about that steamboat? |
22152 | It is unpleasant, painful, but-- what is the lesson? 22152 It''s hard for you to believe, is n''t it? |
22152 | Let''s drink to Paris--_toi et moi, tous les deux ensemble, pas?_ Come! |
22152 | Lying? |
22152 | May I ask if this was before you were married? |
22152 | May I ask, doctor, if there is any scientific evidence to prove the existence of this healing spiritual power that you use or think you use? |
22152 | Miss Vallis? 22152 Mrs. Wells, you are not hiding anything from me, are you?" |
22152 | Mrs. Wells,Dr. Owen spoke slowly,"are you deliberately accusing Captain Herrick of disloyalty?" |
22152 | Narrow? |
22152 | No, of course not, but what can I do? 22152 No? |
22152 | No? 22152 Not on the level? |
22152 | Nothing else? 22152 Of course I want to see Mrs. Wells cured, but-- do you mean to tell me seriously that you believe she is possessed by an evil spirit?" |
22152 | Oh, ca n''t you see? 22152 Promise what?" |
22152 | Referring to Mrs. Wells and her bad dreams? |
22152 | See for myself? 22152 See? |
22152 | She knows nothing about Fauvette? |
22152 | She remembers nothing that Fauvette says? |
22152 | She told you this? |
22152 | Tell us, madam, can you really lift the veil of the future? |
22152 | That means a woman must go to her mate, does n''t it? |
22152 | The same person? 22152 Think up a classy confession, something weird-- understand? |
22152 | This sort of thing is all very well from a woman''s angle, but is it well for a man? 22152 Under the circumstances, as your superior officer, I do n''t see how I have any choice except to--"Here Mrs. Walters interrupted:"May I speak? |
22152 | Was she-- how shall I say it?--an alluring woman? 22152 Well, what kind of dreams are they? |
22152 | Well? |
22152 | What I want to know is whether there is any possibility that I really did what I saw myself do in that vision? 22152 What can I do? |
22152 | What did she do? |
22152 | What do they mean? |
22152 | What do you mean? |
22152 | What do you want here? |
22152 | What do you want me to do? |
22152 | What does that prove? 22152 What is a woman to conclude from all this?" |
22152 | What is it? 22152 What is this danger, that she speaks of, Chris? |
22152 | What kind of things do these voices say? 22152 What kind of voices are they? |
22152 | What makes you think that? |
22152 | What started you at it? 22152 What was her name-- her first name?" |
22152 | What''s the answer, doctor? |
22152 | What''s the matter with my dress? 22152 What''s the use? |
22152 | Where did you come from? 22152 Where is Penelope now?" |
22152 | Why did you dance so much during those four years? |
22152 | Why did you do it? |
22152 | Why do you say that? 22152 Why does she think she is going to die tomorrow night?" |
22152 | Why is it absurd? 22152 Why not?" |
22152 | Why should n''t we eat, drink and be merry? |
22152 | Why was she in such a state at half past twelve rather than at any other time? |
22152 | Why-- why did you lock that door? |
22152 | Why? |
22152 | Will you take me back to Paris, Chris? 22152 Without marriage? |
22152 | Yes? |
22152 | Yes? |
22152 | You are both witnesses to this-- to what I have said-- you''ve written it down? |
22152 | You could n''t suddenly put on red clothes without knowing it, if you had been wearing black clothes for years, could you? |
22152 | You did not go out to rescue Captain Herrick simply because you-- let us say, cared for him? |
22152 | You did something without knowing it? |
22152 | You did? |
22152 | You do n''t doubt that she would be glad to help you in your present trouble, if she could, do you? |
22152 | You do n''t mind these electrics? |
22152 | You have n''t dreamed that twenty times with every detail the same, have you? 22152 You knew this as a little girl?" |
22152 | You know what those letters mean? |
22152 | You mean Penelope will never have him because of something you are going to tell Dr. Owen-- something about-- about chemistry? |
22152 | You mean that Dr. Leroy relies upon information that you give him as a medium in treating cases? |
22152 | You mean that I may see a spirit form? 22152 You say you can prove that Mrs. Wells is possessed by an evil spirit? |
22152 | You see, it''s all right? |
22152 | You seem to have a sunny, joyous nature? |
22152 | You think it is one of those cases you told me about of-- possession? 22152 You trust me, do n''t you, Pen? |
22152 | You want me-- anyway? |
22152 | You want to help this lovely lady? 22152 _ That_ was the reason, Laura, was n''t it?" |
22152 | ''Do you think I can accept it?'' |
22152 | ''Is n''t that true?'' |
22152 | ''Jeanne,''I said,''you know the red dress that I have not worn since my husband died?'' |
22152 | *****_ Tuesday._ If I love him so much, why am I possessed by a horrible fear that I will refuse to be his wife? |
22152 | A man?" |
22152 | A person that you recognize?" |
22152 | A woman can not be ardently kissed by a man without knowing it, can she? |
22152 | ARE CERTAIN WOMEN PREDESTINED TO UNHAPPINESS THROUGH THE INFLUENCE OF THE STARS? |
22152 | ARE WOMEN DISINGENUOUS IN SENTIMENTAL AFFAIRS? |
22152 | ARE WOMEN DISLOYAL TO OTHER WOMEN? |
22152 | ARE WOMEN GREATER HYPOCRITES THAN MEN? |
22152 | Am I bold and vain to call myself beautiful? |
22152 | And I ca n''t ask Chris, can I? |
22152 | And again:"What happens to an attractive woman who is forced to earn her own living? |
22152 | And had come back to America with an adopted child? |
22152 | And how do we deal with this most formidable of forces? |
22152 | And how has He punished the men who refused to believe? |
22152 | And how shall I tell the truth about my unhappy married life-- the torture and degradation of it? |
22152 | And if she is ready to give him similar loyalty and faithfulness, if she has sincerely repented of any sinful act, is not that sufficient? |
22152 | And in spite of this she came to see you again?" |
22152 | And now the old materialist asked anxiously, not scoffingly:"Doctor, do you really believe that this spirit can drag Mrs. Wells down?" |
22152 | And suppose no one had ever known the truth, about it-- do you think you would have been happy?" |
22152 | And to have these answers openly discussed-- perhaps in the churches? |
22152 | And to question clean- minded men of their acquaintance, influential men, about these things and to get honest answers? |
22152 | And what was the result? |
22152 | And what''s the result? |
22152 | And written it down in her diary and prayed God to forgive her? |
22152 | And, even if it were true, even if I really am in the horrible peril that she describes, what difference does it make where I go or what I do? |
22152 | Any aches or pains? |
22152 | Anywhere? |
22152 | Are there cases where a girl or a woman yields to the desperate cry of her soul for a mate without degradation and without loss of her self- respect? |
22152 | Are they distinct? |
22152 | Are they loud? |
22152 | Are we grateful for it? |
22152 | Are you his wife? |
22152 | Are you speaking of him as a lover or an officer?" |
22152 | As I said I would rather tell you about that some other time-- if you do n''t mind?" |
22152 | Ask her if I may go to the room where she last remembers having her jewel box?" |
22152 | At last women are getting rid of their delusions and emerging from their slavery-- why? |
22152 | At times I despise him and his slightest touch makes me shiver with disgust, yet I continue to endure this life-- why? |
22152 | But I knew and know still, and the question that distresses me is whether an exalted spirit( could it be my mother?) |
22152 | But who could have foreseen this dénouement? |
22152 | But, even so, why had Penelope betrayed and denounced her lover? |
22152 | CHAPTER III A BOWL OF GOLD FISH(_ A letter from Penelope_)_ New York, February----._ DEAR DR. OWEN: Did you think I had vanished from the earth? |
22152 | Ca n''t you understand? |
22152 | Can I ever forget that darling soldier boy from Maryland who mistook me for his mother? |
22152 | Can such a woman love?" |
22152 | Can such things be? |
22152 | Christopher turned anxiously to Seraphine:"What has happened? |
22152 | Could a million women be in physical pain, say from starvation, without all the world knowing it? |
22152 | Could it be that frivolous, selfish Roberta Vallis was the unconscious agent of some fateful power urging Penelope Wells to look into her soul again? |
22152 | Could she_ never_ escape from this eternal sex theme? |
22152 | Did God give any manifestation of His infinite love? |
22152 | Did God interfere? |
22152 | Did I understand you to say that something else has happened-- since you wrote me?" |
22152 | Did not Christ cast out evil spirits?" |
22152 | Did she have a pretty figure?" |
22152 | Did she lose her job? |
22152 | Did she say so?" |
22152 | Did she tell you?" |
22152 | Did you really long for a child in a spirit of unselfish love? |
22152 | Did you try to have children when you were married?" |
22152 | Did you?" |
22152 | Do n''t you know me?" |
22152 | Do n''t you see-- moving down her arm? |
22152 | Do the men allow her to forget it? |
22152 | Do they seem to be talking to you directly?" |
22152 | Do we acknowledge its irresistible supremacy? |
22152 | Do you hear them in the night?" |
22152 | Do you know how to cure that trouble? |
22152 | Do you mean to say she can get a husband?'' |
22152 | Do you mean to tell me you do n''t remember going out of the house last night?" |
22152 | Do you mind being alone with me?" |
22152 | Do you mind if I ask you straight out whether you have any objections to marrying a second time?" |
22152 | Do you mind if I smoke?" |
22152 | Do you really love children, Pen? |
22152 | Do you really mean that? |
22152 | Do you see them now?" |
22152 | Do you think there is?" |
22152 | Do you think you could have saved this young woman if you had been in charge of the case?" |
22152 | Do you understand what I mean? |
22152 | Do you want my honest opinion?'' |
22152 | Do you?" |
22152 | Do you?" |
22152 | Do you?" |
22152 | Do_ you_ believe that Mrs. Wells will die tomorrow night? |
22152 | Does he believe in that sort of thing? |
22152 | Does he help her? |
22152 | Does n''t the Bible speak of possession by evil spirits? |
22152 | Does she forget it? |
22152 | Does that impress you? |
22152 | Dr. Owen questioned me about the name Fauvette-- why did I ask Christopher to call me Fauvette? |
22152 | Feeling better, Pen? |
22152 | For the last time-- will you do what I want?" |
22152 | God made me ill, did n''t He? |
22152 | HOW SHALL A WOMAN SATISFY HER HEART''S LONELINESS? |
22152 | Ha, ha!--is that false- sounding laughter? |
22152 | Had she not confessed the truth about her longing for a child? |
22152 | Had she not reproved me already? |
22152 | Has God protected them from the evils of life more than men? |
22152 | Have I entertained a sinful purpose? |
22152 | Have I the courage to answer this question truthfully, even in these secret pages-- have I? |
22152 | Have n''t I done it? |
22152 | Have you any definite information bearing upon her condition?" |
22152 | Have you any idea what you did at the studio, assuming that you really went there?" |
22152 | Have you any idea where you went?" |
22152 | Have you ever shown that you do? |
22152 | Have you got such a thing as a magnifying glass? |
22152 | He refers to your married life?" |
22152 | He refilled his glass slowly and continued:"Why is our talk stupid-- all talk, so stupid that we have to get drunk in order to endure life? |
22152 | Helpful or harmful to the children of America? |
22152 | Here is a thought that makes me waver-- what if death is not annihilation? |
22152 | His judgment encourages me, and yet-- How fully shall I speak, so that my words may do good, not harm? |
22152 | How can God bless a union in which the wife is expected to conduct herself like a wanton or lose her husband? |
22152 | How can I believe in something that is entirely unknown to me? |
22152 | How can I ever face Christopher again? |
22152 | How can I ever face Christopher again? |
22152 | How can I help him, strengthen him, keep him from doing some irrevocable thing that will utterly destroy our home and make me lose him? |
22152 | How can one explain such incredible baseness? |
22152 | How can you be sure?'' |
22152 | How can you prove it?" |
22152 | How could Christopher be sure about this? |
22152 | How could I adjust myself to life without the intimate companionship of a man? |
22152 | How could I satisfy my emotional nature? |
22152 | How could I think of such a thing, knowing, as I do, that something is wrong with my mind? |
22152 | How could we ever be happy together with those memories between us? |
22152 | How dared I take such a liberty? |
22152 | How did it come? |
22152 | How did women get the suffrage? |
22152 | How did you get that idea of adopting a child in France? |
22152 | How did you happen to go out there? |
22152 | How do you account for that?" |
22152 | How do you know that insanity is not caused by evil possession?" |
22152 | How do you know what I am like?" |
22152 | How do you_ know_ that spirits of the departed, good and bad, do not come back to help us-- or to harm us? |
22152 | How else do you account for the facts in her case? |
22152 | How freely dare I draw upon these intimate chapters of my life? |
22152 | How has God protected the women, who_ did_ believe? |
22152 | How long had they been here? |
22152 | How long have you been doing active work as a medium?" |
22152 | How much must the doctor know in order to help me-- to save me? |
22152 | How much shall she deliberately ignore?_ Many women say:"I would never forgive my husband if he deceived me." |
22152 | How was this possible? |
22152 | How will a woman act in sudden peril? |
22152 | How would I do this? |
22152 | How would they dress themselves? |
22152 | How would they live? |
22152 | How? |
22152 | However-- what are you doing? |
22152 | I am sure I can not live long-- what have I to live for? |
22152 | I am to give him his answer within a week, but--_what answer can I give him?_*****_ Friday morning._ Alas! |
22152 | I ask you, I ask any person who has got such a thing as a clear brain and is not simply a mushy sentimentalist, is what I say true?" |
22152 | I ask, What do you propose to do about it? |
22152 | I believe you diagnose this case as shell shock?" |
22152 | I do this myself-- why? |
22152 | I hope, dear lady, I am not forcing your confidence?" |
22152 | I kept him with me but was it worth such a sacrifice? |
22152 | I read your letter carefully-- studied it and--""You have n''t seen Captain Herrick?" |
22152 | I say my prayers, I try to have good thoughts-- what else can I do?" |
22152 | I suppose there were indications that you had unusual powers?" |
22152 | I suppose you have heard, as a trained nurse, of what we call clairaudient hallucinations?" |
22152 | I understood you to say that when you did that brave act on the battle field you really wanted to-- to have the whole thing over with?" |
22152 | I was not sure whether I could accept because--"Haven''t you an engagement for Thursday with Captain Herrick?" |
22152 | IS IT A WOMAN''S DUTY TO TELL HER HUSBAND OF PAST TRANSGRESSIONS? |
22152 | IS PLATONIC FRIENDSHIP POSSIBLE TO AN ATTRACTIVE WOMAN? |
22152 | If I really believe in the permanent recovery of this poor man, as the doctors do, why am I doubtful about my own permanent recovery? |
22152 | If I want a sable coat and a limousine and a nice duplex apartment, why should n''t I have them, if I can get them without breaking the law? |
22152 | If a woman longs for the companionship of a man-- you mean the intimate companionship? |
22152 | If she wants to come, why does n''t she do it? |
22152 | If there is only one chance in a hundred that your mother can really come to you and help you, why not take that chance? |
22152 | In a moral crisis? |
22152 | In the artistic world? |
22152 | In the business world? |
22152 | In the face of shattering disgrace? |
22152 | Is he a spiritualist?" |
22152 | Is it a definite thing, or is it some-- some spiritual thing?" |
22152 | Is it a good thing or a bad thing? |
22152 | Is it desirable that the weaker sex be given more liberty in emotional matters, or that the stronger sex be given less liberty? |
22152 | Is it possible for a woman to break the moral law without suffering disastrous consequences? |
22152 | Is it true? |
22152 | Is it-- is it a woman story?" |
22152 | Is n''t it a wicked thing for a man to crush and bruise and destroy a lovely flower, to scatter its color and perfume just for a wayward impulse?'' |
22152 | Is n''t it wonderful? |
22152 | Is n''t it, Pen?'' |
22152 | Is n''t that temptation?'' |
22152 | Is pain of the soul less torturing than pain of the body? |
22152 | Is she better?" |
22152 | Is that due to jealousy? |
22152 | Is that right? |
22152 | Is that so surprising? |
22152 | Is that what you mean?'' |
22152 | Is that your idea? |
22152 | Is the Bible absurd? |
22152 | Is there any greater absurdity? |
22152 | Is there evil in my heart? |
22152 | Is there no evidence similar to that which convinces us that the X- rays really exist?" |
22152 | Is what I say true, or is n''t it true? |
22152 | It is a little unusual, is n''t it?" |
22152 | Mrs. Walters shook her head, but when the young officer looked at Penelope his fears were lessened, for she( was it from dissimulation or weariness?) |
22152 | Mrs. Wells has paid you two visits in the last few days, has n''t she?" |
22152 | Must I continue this degradation? |
22152 | Must he assume that the patient''s mind was affected? |
22152 | No matter what happens, you love me?" |
22152 | No pretty woman in these austere days ever thinks of allowing a man to kiss her-- except her husband, but-- seriously, is n''t kissing a temptation? |
22152 | Not even a sip? |
22152 | Not those dreams? |
22152 | Nothing to be done? |
22152 | Now tell me about Mrs. Wells''first visit-- after the dance?" |
22152 | Now then,"Christopher concluded,"what do you make of that?" |
22152 | Now, then, what is the immediate trouble? |
22152 | Or are they only vague whispers?" |
22152 | Or hear some tambourines playing? |
22152 | Or her health or reputation? |
22152 | Owen?" |
22152 | Owen?" |
22152 | Owen?" |
22152 | Penelope had written those letters that were not known to anyone except Herrick and himself? |
22152 | Shall it be by working? |
22152 | Shall women try to change this standard, and, if so, in which direction-- up or down? |
22152 | She just lay there and--""You thought she was shamming?" |
22152 | Something of that sort?" |
22152 | Soon after my deliverance from evil, Seraphine cast my horoscope( I wonder why she never did this before? |
22152 | Spiritual power is the basis of Christianity, is n''t it?" |
22152 | Suppose I tell you how I got into this occult field-- would that interest you?" |
22152 | Suppose a hundred women in a single city should pledge themselves to bar from their homes and acquaintance notorious sex offenders-- men offenders? |
22152 | Suppose she is forty-- and not rich? |
22152 | Suppose you had a daughter or a sister or a wife who was suffering from such an affliction-- how would you feel? |
22152 | Suppose you had done what you intended to do? |
22152 | Take a telephone-- you ca n''t talk over it unless the connections are right, can you? |
22152 | Take a telescope or a microscope-- you can see nothing through them unless the instruments are in focus, can you? |
22152 | Take an automobile-- it will not move an inch unless all the parts are properly adjusted, will it? |
22152 | Tell me how you move your finger except by a miracle? |
22152 | Tell me-- why?" |
22152 | That is n''t very wicked, is it, sweetheart?" |
22152 | That ought to give us courage, ought n''t it?" |
22152 | That''s my reward, is n''t it? |
22152 | The X- rays were not discovered in a day, were they? |
22152 | The most important thing is about my money-- all that I have-- everything in the world, understand? |
22152 | The responsibility goes with the love, does n''t it? |
22152 | Then what is she to do? |
22152 | Then why do I go back? |
22152 | Then why not other miracles? |
22152 | Then, seeing her face darken, he added:"Perhaps I ought not to ask that question?" |
22152 | There is nothing to live for, is there?" |
22152 | There were four years-- you remember?" |
22152 | They ca n''t all get husbands, can they? |
22152 | This sounds like madness, does n''t it? |
22152 | This was the woman who had been furious with you only two nights before for daring to kiss her once?" |
22152 | To the manhood of America? |
22152 | Tomorrow?" |
22152 | Tonight? |
22152 | Walters?" |
22152 | Was I not Their appointed sacrifice? |
22152 | Was it because you heard that Captain Herrick was wounded? |
22152 | Was it by praying for it? |
22152 | Was it by the mercy of God? |
22152 | Was it by the power of love? |
22152 | Was it not a miracle that saved me from those hideous evils? |
22152 | Was it the shouts and rejoicings, the continual prayers of pilgrims all about me? |
22152 | Was it the two priests who held my hands and encouraged me with kindly eyes? |
22152 | Was not that enough? |
22152 | Was not that true? |
22152 | Was she afraid? |
22152 | Was that true?" |
22152 | Was there ever such a woman? |
22152 | We''ll go to fine hotels along the Champs Élysées, we''ll prowl through those queer places in Montmartre, remember? |
22152 | Well, do you think that would have changed just because you had a child? |
22152 | Well, what happened?" |
22152 | Well?" |
22152 | Well?" |
22152 | Wells?" |
22152 | Wells?" |
22152 | Wells?" |
22152 | Wells?" |
22152 | Were there ever such eyes in the world? |
22152 | What are all these unhappy women to do?'' |
22152 | What are churches for except to fight evil? |
22152 | What are these brainstorms that overwhelm the best of us? |
22152 | What are you going to do about it?" |
22152 | What can I do to escape from such a curse?" |
22152 | What can I do? |
22152 | What did I do? |
22152 | What did the consequences matter? |
22152 | What did you say to her? |
22152 | What difference does that make? |
22152 | What do I care for you?" |
22152 | What do you say to that, speaking as a pretty woman?'' |
22152 | What do you see?" |
22152 | What do you think of it, sir?" |
22152 | What else do you think I wanted it for?" |
22152 | What gives you this idea that your mind is affected? |
22152 | What harm could it do? |
22152 | What harm is there in my coming to this party?" |
22152 | What has happened? |
22152 | What have I gained? |
22152 | What if I find myself in some new state where there are other horrors and terrors-- worse than those that I have suffered? |
22152 | What is death? |
22152 | What is it-- that you are carrying?" |
22152 | What is life but an unceasing miracle? |
22152 | What is pride? |
22152 | What is she to do?'' |
22152 | What is the matter with her?" |
22152 | What is the use of living if one is persecuted like this? |
22152 | What is this thing? |
22152 | What is vision? |
22152 | What kind of a disaster?" |
22152 | What must Roberta think of them, staying up in her apartment all alone? |
22152 | What results would he get? |
22152 | What shall I do? |
22152 | What should he do? |
22152 | What time was it? |
22152 | What was his duty? |
22152 | What was in your mind most of the time? |
22152 | What was it the soldier read in those siren eyes-- what depths of allurement-- what sublime degradation? |
22152 | What was the pledge? |
22152 | What was the use? |
22152 | What was the use? |
22152 | What were the painful things that Mrs. Walters discovered?" |
22152 | What would the woman say if she learned later that she had unwittingly married an ex- convict? |
22152 | What would they do if they left their sheltered homes? |
22152 | When did you get back to New York?" |
22152 | When should they have the first meeting? |
22152 | Where did you come from? |
22152 | Where is his office?" |
22152 | Whereupon Bobby, with an impertinent little toss of her bobbed- off black hair, said:"Oh, Pen, why do you waste your time on a commonplace architect? |
22152 | Whether he is glad or sorry to think of the effects that his double- standard pleasures have had upon American women? |
22152 | Whether he would wish his sons to follow in his double- standard footsteps? |
22152 | Who are you? |
22152 | Who is he? |
22152 | Who made me ill? |
22152 | Who would provide comforts and luxuries? |
22152 | Why are we bores-- all of us? |
22152 | Why ca n''t he say that to himself? |
22152 | Why ca n''t you be consistent?'' |
22152 | Why did I see myself in that bowl of gold fish, so distinctly? |
22152 | Why did n''t I leave him? |
22152 | Why did n''t she come to me last night when I needed her so terribly?" |
22152 | Why did she do that? |
22152 | Why did you let me go to sleep, Chris?" |
22152 | Why did you let your cheek brush against mine? |
22152 | Why do I say that after what has happened to me? |
22152 | Why do good men and women, on some sudden, devilish impulse, do abominable things, criminal things, that they never meant to do? |
22152 | Why do n''t you shoot? |
22152 | Why do you doctors scoff at miracles when the Bible is full of them and we all live among them? |
22152 | Why do you look at me so strangely?" |
22152 | Why had those lightly spoken words moved her so strangely? |
22152 | Why is any woman unhappy? |
22152 | Why is she a poor woman? |
22152 | Why must she give her husband needless pain? |
22152 | Why must she risk the destruction of their happiness by a revelation that will do no good to anyone? |
22152 | Why not be resigned to the inevitable? |
22152 | Why not submit to the indicated conditions and see what happens? |
22152 | Why not...? |
22152 | Why not? |
22152 | Why not? |
22152 | Why not? |
22152 | Why not? |
22152 | Why refuse him?" |
22152 | Why should I expect to bear the whole burden of our future? |
22152 | Why should this pressure to confess more be put upon her? |
22152 | Why was I so obstinate in resisting my fate? |
22152 | Why was I such a fool? |
22152 | Why was I unhappy? |
22152 | Why, what''s the matter?" |
22152 | Why? |
22152 | Will you come?" |
22152 | Will you do one thing, doctor, not for me but for poor Penelope? |
22152 | Will you get it for me, Miss Marshall? |
22152 | Will you promise that?" |
22152 | Will you promise, Pen?" |
22152 | Will you take that responsibility?" |
22152 | Will you?" |
22152 | Wo n''t you read it aloud, doctor?" |
22152 | Women have always been the slaves of men, have n''t they?--in spite of all their love and devotion, in spite of all their prayers and tears? |
22152 | Would I be a finer woman if I could endure this humiliation and gracefully accept forgiveness? |
22152 | Would he be willing to do that? |
22152 | Would she not prefer that he had told her the truth before he married her? |
22152 | You are not talking about platonic friendship?'' |
22152 | You are surely too intelligent to give such importance to mere dreams?" |
22152 | You believe that your mother is an exalted spirit, do n''t you?" |
22152 | You did know what you wrote?" |
22152 | You did not obey these voices?" |
22152 | You do n''t mean that-- that Christopher is-- here?" |
22152 | You do n''t mean to tell me that--?" |
22152 | You do n''t mind?" |
22152 | You do n''t see me eating in Childs restaurants to any great extent these days, do you? |
22152 | You have always loved men''s society, have n''t you? |
22152 | You have n''t asked him yourself-- you have n''t telephoned, have you?" |
22152 | You know I want to do what is best for you?" |
22152 | You know how she died?" |
22152 | You know that? |
22152 | You know these are only the morbid fancies of an hysterical woman, do n''t you?" |
22152 | You love him? |
22152 | You saw her-- in that personality?" |
22152 | You say Mrs. Wells came in chilled and frightened and-- then what?" |
22152 | You say there are two dreams?" |
22152 | You see? |
22152 | You surely do not believe that Mrs. Wells will die tomorrow night? |
22152 | You told me just now that you did not know what you wrote on the sheet of paper?" |
22152 | You want to know if there are cases where self- respecting women enter into irregular love affairs and never regret it? |
22152 | You want to make her happy?" |
22152 | You would have gone on wearing expensive clothes, would n''t you? |
22152 | Your husband died about four years ago?" |
22152 | _ By the power of courage and faith and the love of God!_ SHALL A WIFE FORGIVE HER HUSBAND FOR UNFAITHFULNESS? |
22152 | _ How did she know?_ Was it possible Chris had told her? |
22152 | _ How did she know?_ Was it possible Chris had told her? |
22152 | _ How long shall a wife forgive? |
22152 | _ The truth!_ Slowly I turn back to what I wrote in those unhappy days:"Why do I live with him? |
22152 | _ Why_ did it come?" |
22152 | _ Will he give his pledge to do that?_ Think how such a leaven of decency and clean manhood might spread throughout the land! |
22152 | _''Let me bow my head in shame and humble my spirit in the dust''_--wasn''t that it?" |
22152 | and let it go at that? |
22152 | and once you''ll take me to a students''ball, wo n''t you, dear? |
32775 | About how to deal with the natives? |
32775 | About the sky- fleet? 32775 And suppose they chose not to go?" |
32775 | And why is the dirt so_ red_ right here? |
32775 | And you? |
32775 | And yours, Meikl? |
32775 | Any of your population understand the mechanisms? |
32775 | Are n''t you getting anything? |
32775 | Are you an analyst or a dramatist, Meikl? |
32775 | But what of the welcome we have made for our brethren in the feast- glades? |
32775 | But why? 32775 Can you revive the devices that speak across space?" |
32775 | Deserter troubles? |
32775 | Found any of them? |
32775 | Have the Pedaga nothing to do but wait on the Geoark to make up its mind? |
32775 | Have you any further clarifications to make, Meikl? |
32775 | Have you anything else to say? |
32775 | He''ll need it now, wo n''t he, Analyst? |
32775 | How can''death''be hurled? |
32775 | How could it be otherwise? 32775 How much notice?" |
32775 | How? 32775 How?" |
32775 | Is it strange that you and I should have two brains? 32775 Is my presence at this meeting still imperative, sir?" |
32775 | Learning the game, you mean? |
32775 | Meikl, why will you tell us nothing of space-- how you''ve lived since the Exodus? |
32775 | My death- allegiance to the ship- people takes precedence? 32775 Now it''s come to this, has it?" |
32775 | Now we are old and withered, Meikl? |
32775 | Our brothers from the Exodus? 32775 So?" |
32775 | That constitutes your entire opinion? |
32775 | The Geoark? 32775 Was it settled?" |
32775 | We were the mother- culture, Meikl? |
32775 | We''ll wake it up, wo n''t we? |
32775 | Well, Letha? |
32775 | Well, Meikl? 32775 What are the chances of utilizing native labor?" |
32775 | What are the metal tubes that point from the front and the sides of the ships, Meikl? |
32775 | What did they want, Meikl? |
32775 | What do you think they''ll do? |
32775 | What is it you wish to know? |
32775 | What makes you think we wo n''t? |
32775 | What patterns do you mean? |
32775 | What, the kult''laenger lines? |
32775 | Where are they going? |
32775 | Where were you born, Wingman? |
32775 | Why will you never return to your home? |
32775 | Will you? |
32775 | Yes, Meikl? 32775 You belong to another, Letha?" |
32775 | You know what it is for? |
32775 | You mean the telepathic experiments with infants? 32775 You think he has the genemnemon, Marrita?" |
32775 | You want to_ infect_ them, Thaüle? |
32775 | You wonder what it''s like, Evon? |
32775 | Your woman, Earthling? |
32775 | _ And what will ye leave to your ain mither dear, Edward, Edward? 32775 _ And whatten penance will we dree for that, Edward, Edward? |
32775 | _ Me?_ What_ are_ you thinking of, Letha? |
32775 | _ Me?_ What_ are_ you thinking of, Letha? |
32775 | _ Now_ do you know? |
32775 | _ Two_ Geoarks? 32775 A second childhood? 32775 And we are the barbarians, eh? |
32775 | And what will ye leave to your ain mither dear, My dear son, now tell me, O?" |
32775 | And who knows what to say?" |
32775 | And you have accused me for being a carrier of the war plague, eh?" |
32775 | Are n''t they worth considering, sir?" |
32775 | Are you going back?" |
32775 | Brought back the old seeds of hate?" |
32775 | But there''s nothing about''brethren''in the tactical handbooks, is there, Baron?" |
32775 | But what of her inhabitants? |
32775 | But why not on Mars? |
32775 | HAVE YOU FUELING FACILITIES FOR 720 SHIPS OF THOR- NINE CLASS? |
32775 | Had they no resistance at all to exploitation, or any concept for it? |
32775 | Have you watched our people?" |
32775 | If there was a genemnemon, I''d remember where he buried it, would n''t I?" |
32775 | If you people''d stop the mystical gibberish, and deal in facts....""Do you regard parent- child rapport as a fact?" |
32775 | Inflicted them with conflict? |
32775 | Is that what we''ve done? |
32775 | Is this agreed?" |
32775 | Last night, when I saw them first, it was like looking at something I expected to happen... or... or....""Something familiar?" |
32775 | No further reasons?--in terms of danger to ourselves?" |
32775 | Or were you aware that I have one too?" |
32775 | See? |
32775 | See?" |
32775 | Shall I go back?" |
32775 | The coming of the sky- fleet might be a cultural coitus, but could there be conception? |
32775 | The voice of the child:"See the pretty birdlights? |
32775 | Was she really that blind? |
32775 | Was there a fourth phase?--a final perpetual youth that would never reach another puberty? |
32775 | Were all of them? |
32775 | What are you doing in here?" |
32775 | What else could they do?" |
32775 | What''s that to do with it?" |
32775 | Whatten penance will ye dree for that? |
32775 | Where are your women and children?" |
32775 | Why did they_ stop_ being willing?" |
32775 | Why does your brand sae drop wi''blude, And why sae sad gang ye, O?" |
32775 | Why must it be Earth?" |
32775 | Why should they cooperate with ours?" |
36343 | But why should we suppose personality to involve limitation? |
36343 | Whither does the soul go? |
36343 | And so rapid and marvelous have been the discoveries that the human mind stands paralyzed with wonder and amazement and asks, What next? |
36343 | Are all Suns and Worlds Inhabited? |
36343 | Are all suns and worlds inhabited? |
36343 | Are these things consistent with a God who cares? |
36343 | Are you endowing them with the intellect of true manhood, or crystallizing into atoms all manner of distorted brains? |
36343 | But as only light came, did the"cause"bring it or did it come with its own velocity? |
36343 | But have we two kinds of energy? |
36343 | But is it right? |
36343 | But where is that wondrous shore, and where will all of the now living inhabitants of earth be a century hence? |
36343 | CHAPTER XVI ARE ALL SUNS AND WORLDS INHABITED? |
36343 | Can any one believe they are kept in their places by a mere balancing force? |
36343 | Can the soul partake of the character of electricity? |
36343 | Did it not reveal forces in nature that would allow men to hear voices at great distances? |
36343 | Does He make men of us with all the trouble and care that comes inside of seventy years, and then throw us away? |
36343 | He says:"What is it that holds together the parts of which this ultimate atom may be imagined to consist? |
36343 | How does it do it? |
36343 | How frail and uncertain is the argument based on such doubtful and assumed facts? |
36343 | I ask why? |
36343 | I said,"Can you do that again?" |
36343 | I was surprised and said,"Have you enough fire in your body to light the gas?" |
36343 | If the Creator of all keeps faith with all other creatures, why not with man? |
36343 | Is it not right, by the eternal law of cause and sequence and unanswerable logic, that life should return to the fountain of life? |
36343 | May not each planet have its own peculiar current, and its own peculiar attracting power, and the sun give each a different electricity? |
36343 | Of what substance are you moulding the grand army of the future race? |
36343 | The question may often arise, Does God perfect humanity and then destroy it? |
36343 | Then, is universal energy and law psychical or physical? |
36343 | There was no flow of lava, but can any one imagine the crater discharging what was said to have issued from it?... |
36343 | They have been the means of determining the answer to the one great question,"What is life?" |
36343 | Vibrations of what? |
36343 | Was the polestar ever obscured by the interposition of a world in formation? |
36343 | Wave motions of what? |
36343 | What cause exceeds the speed of light, which is deemed the swiftest thing in the universe? |
36343 | What constitutes the solidity of this bar of iron? |
36343 | What did the telephone reveal thirty years ago? |
36343 | What is electricity? |
36343 | What is this but pantheism of the rankest old, obsolete, pagan kind? |
36343 | What of the big fish that eat the little ones, or the destruction of life by flood and storm, or human trials, sickness and death? |
36343 | What was it surprised the scientists and came to us with many times the supposed speed of light? |
36343 | Why does the comet, when it approaches just so near to the sun, dart away so quickly? |
36343 | Why should man be an exception? |
36343 | Why? |
36343 | Why? |
36343 | Why? |
36343 | Why? |
36343 | Will man never cease slandering the good Deity, and libeling the beneficent Creator of all good? |
36343 | Will they listen to France''s Macedonian call and the law of love and life written in their womanly natures? |
36343 | Will they receive the gift of eternal life? |
36343 | what qualities are you weaving in your thread of thought? |
36343 | who can know? |
37427 | But how,you may ask,"are we to cultivate this sharpness of perception?" |
37427 | An assistant, who was at the time conducting a class in mineralogy, once said to me:"What am I to do? |
37427 | And then, if again you ask,"Can you catch John''s ball?" |
37427 | And what shall we say of the imagination? |
37427 | And, when you turn to your own experience, what is the outcome of all the time and labor spent on geography? |
37427 | Are those qualities attributes of the lump or of its parts? |
37427 | Are you in doubt in regard to a mineral specimen? |
37427 | Are you in doubt in regard to the reactions of the substance you are analyzing, whether they are really those of a metal you suspect to be present? |
37427 | But ask him,"Can you pitch a ball as well as your playmate?" |
37427 | But do we not forget that professor of Bologna, with his frogs''legs, who sowed the seed from which all this has sprung? |
37427 | But how is it now? |
37427 | But you may ask, How can such a difference of pressure exist on different surfaces exposed to one and the same medium? |
37427 | But, if the velocity changes in this way, you may ask, What meaning has the definite value given in our table? |
37427 | Do not smile at the enthusiasm which rates so high a purely intellectual achievement? |
37427 | Do you rejoin that we can see the suns in a stellar cluster, but can not even begin to see the molecules? |
37427 | Do you tell me that it is only granted to a few men to become scholars, and that you have been educated for some industrial pursuit? |
37427 | Do you tell me that the absurdities of Buffon were wisdom when compared with such wild speculations as these? |
37427 | Do you think me an enthusiast? |
37427 | For do not the same general principles apply to the acquisition of knowledge in all subjects? |
37427 | How many of the fundamental facts of this difficult subject can be made familiar to a child? |
37427 | How, then, can we save our theory by which we set so much, and rightly, because it has helped us so effectively in studying Nature? |
37427 | In the broad fields of Nature what portion does this science cover? |
37427 | In what, then, does this Baconian system consist? |
37427 | Is it her battlefields, her castles and baronial halls, or such spots as Stratford- on- Avon, Abbotsford, and Rydal Mount? |
37427 | Is it not because Homer sang, Phidias wrought, and Plato, Aristotle, Demosthenes, Thucydides, with a host of others, thought and wrote? |
37427 | Is it supposed that scientific scholarship is any more possible under such conditions? |
37427 | Is this heresy? |
37427 | Is this revolution? |
37427 | Now, what takes place when one mass of matter is driven away from another-- when a cannon- ball is driven out of a gun, for example? |
37427 | Of course, a good fairy comes to his aid, and what does she do? |
37427 | So far from this, if it were necessary to choose one of two systems, I should favor the classical; and why? |
37427 | Such questions as these will test the completeness of his knowledge: Why is the symbol of water H_{2}O? |
37427 | Suppose you make him do a lot of problems involving distances, velocities, and times, will he know any more about it? |
37427 | The seed has been sown-- what could we desire more? |
37427 | What does this mean? |
37427 | What had it secured? |
37427 | What information does the symbol CO_{2} give in regard to carbonic- dioxide gas? |
37427 | What is it that ennobles literary culture but the great minds which, through this culture, have honored the nations to which they belong? |
37427 | What, now, did these experiments prove? |
37427 | What, then, are the tests of true scientific scholarship? |
37427 | Whence has this material come? |
37427 | Where can you find a wider field for its exercise than that opened by the discoveries of modern science? |
37427 | Why is it that, after twenty centuries, the memory of ancient Greece is still enshrined among the most cherished traditions of our race? |
37427 | Yet, was that conquest any less important to the world? |
32709 | Afraid? |
32709 | Anything I can do for you, sister? |
32709 | Are these Masters your gods? |
32709 | Are you coming? |
32709 | Are you threatening me? |
32709 | Back-- to that? |
32709 | But why? 32709 But you are?" |
32709 | But-- you could leave? |
32709 | Change? |
32709 | Did n''t you know? |
32709 | Do you believe me? |
32709 | Do you expect any results from this ritual mumbo- jumbo? |
32709 | Genarion? |
32709 | How did they know? 32709 How did you guess I was a witch?" |
32709 | Inside the city? 32709 Is there no hope for us?" |
32709 | Much-- but does it matter? 32709 Now that you see me as I am, do you still want me? |
32709 | Preferably dead? |
32709 | Say, is there anything there to tie you up with this business? |
32709 | Them? |
32709 | They are here? |
32709 | Walking distance? |
32709 | What''s up? |
32709 | Where to? |
32709 | Who are you that calls me by_ that_ name? |
32709 | Who knows? 32709 Why did you care? |
32709 | Would there be water in your ruined city? |
32709 | Yes? |
32709 | You promise the moon if I can steal it for you, nothing if I ca n''t? |
32709 | You think money would make you free? |
32709 | You''re in trouble here, are n''t you? 32709 You''re lost?" |
32709 | After that, who knows? |
32709 | Am I right? |
32709 | And what sort of man could he be? |
32709 | Are you interested?" |
32709 | Are you sure you love me-- enough?" |
32709 | Because of bringing me?" |
32709 | But what do you expect to find-- beyond Pluto?" |
32709 | But what? |
32709 | Can I be cured?" |
32709 | Can blind men follow the sun? |
32709 | Could he stand the factual perception? |
32709 | Could you survive such treatment?" |
32709 | Did it matter? |
32709 | Did it show so much? |
32709 | Did you tell them?" |
32709 | Do you know how all lunatics are treated? |
32709 | Do you live there?" |
32709 | Do you love me?" |
32709 | For you--""Not so simple, eh? |
32709 | Had the girl set the police on him, waiting only long enough to make sure he would accomplish his mission? |
32709 | How close does your picture match the reality?" |
32709 | How could anyone in your world?" |
32709 | How could you grasp such unknown and forgotten matters? |
32709 | How long do you think that will last against explosives?" |
32709 | How much did he perceive? |
32709 | How much was sheerest self- deception? |
32709 | How sane and trustworthy? |
32709 | How they are cured, if at all? |
32709 | How vulnerable was such a soul- less, mechanical monster to even the shattering- heat- forces of a blaster gun? |
32709 | How will you manage?" |
32709 | However long it has been?" |
32709 | If you feel so strongly, why have you done nothing?" |
32709 | In your own asylums, do you know how madness is treated?" |
32709 | Is there a chance?" |
32709 | Is your treatment similar?" |
32709 | Naked, alien, but--***** Why had he come here? |
32709 | Or do I?" |
32709 | The system was mad, true-- but how sane was Newlin? |
32709 | They-- not I--""Saved me from what-- death?" |
32709 | Was Songeen a vampire luring him into the hideous depths of this unknown place? |
32709 | Was he mad in the midst of awful sanity, or sane in the ultimate horror of lunacy? |
32709 | Were you afraid I''d talk if the Police caught me?" |
32709 | What did he want? |
32709 | What do you suggest?" |
32709 | What do you want? |
32709 | What is wrong?" |
32709 | What was wrong with him? |
32709 | What would he have in common with the frightened, haughty girl outside? |
32709 | When his mind tired, stopped lying to him, what would it really be like? |
32709 | Where is he?" |
32709 | Where was the man who lived in such a place? |
32709 | Who you are, what you want? |
32709 | Why did you bring me here? |
32709 | Why give them means for further destruction?" |
32709 | Why give them something still more hideous? |
32709 | Why me?" |
32709 | Why, why?" |
32709 | Why?" |
32709 | Why?" |
32709 | Will you believe that I loved him? |
32709 | Wo n''t I carry the contagion into your world?" |
32709 | Would I inform, then wait to warn you? |
32709 | You and I are selected--""Selected for what?" |
32861 | And suppose I keep going? |
32861 | Are you discontented with your culture? |
32861 | Are you lost? |
32861 | Are you someone I should know? |
32861 | Are you still composing that_ magnificent_ diphonic music? |
32861 | But why, dear? |
32861 | Cage? |
32861 | Dearest,said Ela, moving away from him,"do you think we might move closer to Center after my Plaza crystal is finished? |
32861 | Did he say anything about-- their activities? |
32861 | Did you know that there was on the earth, long ago, lower forms of life called animals? 32861 Do you think humans can progress further-- without mechanoids?" |
32861 | Do you think they can? |
32861 | Ela? 32861 Have you been here long?" |
32861 | How are you, Paton? |
32861 | I do n''t suppose you''ve ever been out there, have you? |
32861 | May I remind you that this is no longer the human zone? 32861 Out there? |
32861 | Paton.... Did you hear what I said? 32861 Perhaps-- but who else gets such_ color_, starts so many new directions as she? |
32861 | Really, dear? 32861 Sethos?" |
32861 | Something on your mind? |
32861 | Tell me, Mr. Tenth,Sethos said, trying to appear calm,"do people-- often walk as I''m doing?" |
32861 | The one we''ve been expecting? |
32861 | Too late? |
32861 | What do you mean? |
32861 | What happens if I get tired of walking? |
32861 | Where is he now? |
32861 | Why? 32861 You went outside zone? |
32861 | You-- you are from out in_ space_? 32861 _ Why?_ We were_ meant_ to, that''s why. |
32861 | And do you know who I met? |
32861 | And is not the grass always greener...?_] Sethos entered the park. |
32861 | And that man once specified these and contained them in cages, from which they were denied exit?" |
32861 | Ca n''t you take me with you? |
32861 | Ca n''t you_ see_?" |
32861 | Did n''t it penetrate? |
32861 | Did you know he raises them?" |
32861 | Do n''t you ever feel like getting out and running away?" |
32861 | Do n''t you ever get sick of this little cage? |
32861 | Do you realize that human beings have_ already_ traveled those fantastic distances, long ago? |
32861 | Does n''t it seem incredible that they should want to go to all that trouble? |
32861 | For exercise?" |
32861 | From the_ stars_?" |
32861 | He''s in a hurry?" |
32861 | Help me with this pot of dye, will you, Seth?" |
32861 | How are the crops up North? |
32861 | How can I go back, knowing we''re just a miserable experiment? |
32861 | I qualify as a genius-- you mean there is n''t a place for me_ somewhere_ in the universe? |
32861 | I see you have a young fellow here-- out walking?" |
32861 | Is he still here?" |
32861 | Is n''t that silly? |
32861 | Is n''t that wonderful?" |
32861 | It is beautiful concept, you''ll agree?" |
32861 | Live with Ela? |
32861 | May I ask a few questions?" |
32861 | Now-- do you request therapy?" |
32861 | Redirection, or shall I cruise at random?" |
32861 | Shall we go over?" |
32861 | Still live with Ela?" |
32861 | The dye?" |
32861 | Were n''t you gardening with Ana? |
32861 | What about him?" |
32861 | What can I do for you?" |
32861 | What can I lose? |
32861 | What do you propose in this case?" |
32861 | What harm would it do?" |
32861 | What''s his name? |
32861 | What''s wrong with you? |
32861 | Whatever for?" |
32861 | Where are you from?" |
32861 | Where have you been?" |
32861 | Where was he?" |
32861 | Why do n''t you go in and pester Brin? |
32861 | Why do we have to stay in our zone?" |
32861 | Why must we have therapy? |
32861 | Will you return home until you wish to contact us about therapy? |
32861 | Wo n''t you join us now? |
32861 | You can see why I have to leave, ca n''t you? |
32861 | You know why you''re here, do n''t you?" |
32861 | You mean, where the mechanoids live? |
32861 | You work with succulents-- right?" |
32861 | _ How far does it go?_ he wondered, overwhelmed. |
32861 | _ How long can I last? |
32861 | _ Yes-- where to?_ He did n''t know. |
39895 | Am I a believer in Spiritualism? |
39895 | Can we forget the power that gave us life? 39895 Do you look incredulous; do you smile with a tinge of pity?" |
39895 | What,he asks,"is this body that we see?" |
39895 | And was she then a truly"ignorant Eve,"without a fig- leaf of knowledge pertaining to mesmerism? |
39895 | And, at this point, where are we, if we pause and think? |
39895 | As such_ fact_, how can it be accounted for, when we know, at the same time, that the stone is nothing but a plexus of subjective states? |
39895 | But now, at once, the whole question at issue confronts us-- what is the true and full position and power_ of mind in therapeutics_? |
39895 | But these various"effects on various senses,"these merely subjective separates-- how do they_ get united_ into_ one thing_? |
39895 | But what_ is_ spirit? |
39895 | But why does the_ shape_ of a material body belong to"pure intuition,"and_ come from mind_? |
39895 | Dere she go now: do n''t I see her wi''dese very eyes?" |
39895 | Eddy?" |
39895 | Has it done no good in the world, then? |
39895 | Has the pulpit itself-- orthodox and not so orthodox-- contributed to the success of Eddy"Science"? |
39895 | Hence, too, what would become of the libel- suit? |
39895 | Her husband, Asa, was a witness for her, to prove the pecuniary value of her instruction, and was asked, among other questions,"What is Man?" |
39895 | How could a"loyal student,"young and wealthy, venture abroad without his"teacher?" |
39895 | How does the bunch of_ internal impressions_ get_ externalized_? |
39895 | Is there an"unknown and unknowable?" |
39895 | Is there no sincerity, then, in"Christian Science"? |
39895 | It is the custom; and, as Montaigne said,_ Que sais- je?_ I am not sure of much, and when I have"_ grippe_"I am quite certain of less than ever. |
39895 | Might they not better come unto St. Josephine Woodbury, and cast upon her the dross and sorrow of their material accumulations? |
39895 | Nay, as an idealist might say, even on the most popular grounds,_ must_ it not be so? |
39895 | Now what could a poor law- abiding citizen of New England, who had once been a mayor, do in such a case? |
39895 | Now what is the objective re- presentation, the rational conception of the totality of subjective conditions? |
39895 | Now what is to be done in such a dilemma? |
39895 | Shall we forget the wisdom of its way? |
39895 | Still, if already wealthy, as most of them were said to be, what was the use of it? |
39895 | Then, in such a shocking plight, what could an able Woodbury lawyer do but decline, with virtuous indignation, to go on further with the case? |
39895 | What are the constituents of it, to the extent that man may grasp them? |
39895 | What constitutes the unity of sensuous manifolds? |
39895 | What is an object of"imagination"in the meaning of fancy? |
39895 | What is the cause of this reflex, this"_ re_-presentation"? |
39895 | What is touch, but the simple awareness of feeling? |
39895 | What of it? |
39895 | What, for example, is seeing, but the simple awareness of sight? |
39895 | When reduced to elements, to principles, what is there of the universe-- the all of things? |
39895 | Why not? |
39895 | Wo n''t you write me if you will undertake for me if I can get to you?... |
39895 | [ 4]"Christian Science,""Mental Healing,""Metaphysical Treatment of Disease,"--where did these things come from, and how did they get here? |
39895 | _ Can_ any human being avoid it? |
39895 | _ Science and Health_, 25.--"Must Christian Science come through the Christian churches, as some insist? |
39895 | _ Science and Health_,_ Pref._ VIII.--"The question, What is Truth? |
39895 | _ Seeing_ things, and then_ thinking_ them, we always end by asking,"_ Why?_"They_ are_, each and all so and so; but what is the"_ reason_"for it? |
39895 | _ Seeing_ things, and then_ thinking_ them, we always end by asking,"_ Why?_"They_ are_, each and all so and so; but what is the"_ reason_"for it? |
41651 | Ah? |
41651 | And the other two cities----where are they? |
41651 | Bring the savages? |
41651 | But he is not here...."Not here? |
41651 | Do you not think I_ know_ that you would not have sent for me had there been any other course available to you? 41651 Does Earth own Mars?" |
41651 | Him? 41651 Is that all?" |
41651 | More of the poem? |
41651 | So? 41651 Terms, you filthy swine? |
41651 | Terms? |
41651 | What is his name? |
41651 | What is that? |
41651 | What is your fee? |
41651 | What purpose? |
41651 | What savages? |
41651 | What''s up, Jon? 41651 Where did the Piper come from?" |
41651 | Where do they live? 41651 Where do they live?" |
41651 | Why does he do that? |
41651 | Why? 41651 Why?" |
41651 | YOU ARE WILLING TO GO THROUGH WITH IT, SAMUEL? |
41651 | You do not trust me? |
41651 | *****_ HAVE YOU TRIED READING_ freehafer''s POLARIS? |
41651 | But science- fiction has romanced That the Martian race is much advanced; So thus my reasoning should be, Has a Flirtenflog ever seen ME?????? |
41651 | But science- fiction has romanced That the Martian race is much advanced; So thus my reasoning should be, Has a Flirtenflog ever seen ME?????? |
41651 | But science- fiction has romanced That the Martian race is much advanced; So thus my reasoning should be, Has a Flirtenflog ever seen ME?????? |
41651 | But science- fiction has romanced That the Martian race is much advanced; So thus my reasoning should be, Has a Flirtenflog ever seen ME?????? |
41651 | But science- fiction has romanced That the Martian race is much advanced; So thus my reasoning should be, Has a Flirtenflog ever seen ME?????? |
41651 | But science- fiction has romanced That the Martian race is much advanced; So thus my reasoning should be, Has a Flirtenflog ever seen ME?????? |
41651 | Did n''t you know?" |
41651 | How many Martians are there, sir?" |
41651 | Kelleam 8 THOTS ON THE WORLD STATE Hank Kuttner 9 WOULD YOU? |
41651 | The question naturally arises, does fantasy lead to sadism? |
41651 | Then, dragging his chair closer, he leaned over and, grasping me firmly by the lapels, said pleasently,"Ipswitch on the amscray, do n''t you think?" |
41651 | They do n''t want him to get well, eh? |
41651 | What are your terms?" |
41651 | What outrageous nonsense was this? |
41651 | Why?" |
41651 | Would you gaze into the rainbow Where the lunar moonbeams play, Could it be you''d softly answer"Yes, for all those things I pray?" |
41651 | [ Illustration] Do U Want Fans to Point At U& Say[ Illustration]"HE''S BEHIND THE TIMES-- HE WRITES WITH AN OLD BLACK& RED RIBBON"? |
12826 | A free country, eh? 12826 A-- a lie?" |
12826 | Air? 12826 Air?" |
12826 | And are you happy? |
12826 | And does he blame me, father? |
12826 | And he squeezes it out of the common people? |
12826 | And how-- how shall I close my grip? 12826 And if I do n''t?" |
12826 | And just pipe this, will you, too? |
12826 | And liquid air, for example, would cost how much to produce? |
12826 | And shall I see you soon, again? |
12826 | And that is? |
12826 | And that is? |
12826 | And this? |
12826 | And what do you get out of it, personally? |
12826 | And why, all this? |
12826 | And will you tell me then who you are? |
12826 | And you can handle nitrogen with the same ease and precision? |
12826 | And you insist on dragging me out on the same fatuous errand? |
12826 | And you? |
12826 | And-- what''s that, under it? 12826 Any gas here?" |
12826 | Any message I can give him, sir? |
12826 | Any of you men know anything about it? |
12826 | Any of you people know what about it? |
12826 | Anybody there? |
12826 | Anything else, sir? |
12826 | Anything serious? |
12826 | Are n''t you going to tell me? |
12826 | Are you hungry? |
12826 | Are you-- what they call a-- workingman? |
12826 | Are-- are you coming back again? |
12826 | As_ air_? 12826 At what cost?" |
12826 | Brevard? 12826 But Gabriel, how shall we escape?" |
12826 | But do you write poetry? |
12826 | But ought we-- you-- to attempt this, even for the sake of universal power? 12826 But would you have had him live through this? |
12826 | But, Kate-- who''s paying for all this? 12826 But-- forgive me-- you''re very poor?" |
12826 | By morning,Craig mumbled,"what will there be left to protect?" |
12826 | CAN''T BE DONE, EH? |
12826 | Ca n''t you see? 12826 Ca n''t you smell it? |
12826 | Calling on God, eh? |
12826 | Can it be possible, or am I dreaming? 12826 Can it be?" |
12826 | Can she believe her father guilty of all that? 12826 Can they?" |
12826 | Can this be true? |
12826 | Can you see this Micolo, now? 12826 Canting old hypocrite to the last, eh? |
12826 | Combustion? |
12826 | Could n''t I get them things to- night, an''start? |
12826 | Dare? 12826 Dare? |
12826 | Daughter of-- of Isaac Flint? |
12826 | Did you say die, Wally? 12826 Die?" |
12826 | Do n''t you see? |
12826 | Do you behold them, too? |
12826 | Editorial, eh? |
12826 | Eh, what? 12826 Eh? |
12826 | Eh? 12826 Eh? |
12826 | Eh? 12826 Eh?" |
12826 | Every father? |
12826 | Explain what? |
12826 | Father told me Socialism was all that, and more,"What''s your father''s business? |
12826 | For what, sir? |
12826 | Forgive you? 12826 Free-- as what?" |
12826 | Get it? 12826 Gone? |
12826 | Gord,_ will_ I? 12826 Got it, Herzog?" |
12826 | Got some material there on liquid air, and nitrogen, and so on? |
12826 | Granted,put in Waldron,"that my objection is futile, just what''s your idea?" |
12826 | Happy? 12826 Have I been delaying you?" |
12826 | Have you considered the frightful suffering and loss of life it might entail? 12826 He-- he''s dead?" |
12826 | Hear that, Waldron? |
12826 | Hear that, Wally? |
12826 | Hear you, best and dearest father in the world? |
12826 | Hm? 12826 Hot air, Flint?" |
12826 | How dare you--? |
12826 | How do I see them? |
12826 | How do you dare to--? |
12826 | How far is it? |
12826 | How far? |
12826 | How protected? 12826 How should I know?" |
12826 | Huh? |
12826 | Hungry? 12826 Hurt?" |
12826 | I say, Miss Flint? |
12826 | I''ve got a job for you, understand? |
12826 | I-- I''m not even going to know who you are? |
12826 | I? 12826 I? |
12826 | If anything happens to upset our blockading tactics, or if our attacking forces are defeated or our aeroplanes shot down, what then? |
12826 | If you''ll be so good as to step into the electro- chemical building? |
12826 | If you-- er-- are really very,_ very_ impatient to have a go at the links, why wait for Wally? 12826 In heaven''s name, what''s that outside?" |
12826 | In what ways? |
12826 | Indeed? 12826 Indeed?" |
12826 | Is any oxygen liberated, during the process? |
12826 | Is that it? |
12826 | Is this outrage really a minor one, compared with what they, who feed and warm and carry the whole world, have to suffer? 12826 It produces oxygen and nitrogen on a scale that indicates success, with adequate apparatus?" |
12826 | It''s your fault, at last analysis; and if anything happens, you and the President, Supple, have got to answer to me, personally, do you hear? 12826 Just how do you mean, sir?" |
12826 | Just like ordinary gas? |
12826 | Just what do you know about it? 12826 Like shutting the wind off from a runaway horse, eh?" |
12826 | Love? |
12826 | Market it? |
12826 | Me? 12826 More trouble, eh? |
12826 | My turn for what? |
12826 | Nerve? |
12826 | No danger? |
12826 | No woman-- he!--runs this old boat while I''m aboard, see? 12826 Nobility, eh? |
12826 | Not long before we''re taken out? |
12826 | Nothing like the old man, after all, is there? 12826 Now in use, anywhere?" |
12826 | O-- what-- where--? |
12826 | On a paying, commercial basis? |
12826 | Only an experimental model, you understand, sir, but--"It gets results? |
12826 | Ozone, you mean? |
12826 | Perhaps; but we''ve managed to rub along, eh? 12826 Plan a little, see where we are and what''s to be done next?" |
12826 | Play for you, father? |
12826 | Please have my car brought round to the porte- cochère, at once? |
12826 | Prisoner at the bar, have you anything to say, why sentence should not be pronounced upon you? |
12826 | Promise it? |
12826 | Pure? 12826 Really, father, I beg you not to--""Why not, pray?" |
12826 | Rotten luck, eh? |
12826 | See? 12826 Seeing things, eh?" |
12826 | Shall we sit down here and wait a little? |
12826 | She''s balky, eh? 12826 She-- she''s not badly hurt? |
12826 | So soon? |
12826 | So then, what''s to do? 12826 So this-- this is a police station? |
12826 | So? |
12826 | So? |
12826 | Some make- up, eh kid? |
12826 | Sorrows, father? 12826 Sorrows? |
12826 | Steal, will you? |
12826 | Still chasing sunbeams from cucumbers, eh? |
12826 | Suppose there were to be trouble, of any kind, how are we fixed for it? 12826 Take it, will you?" |
12826 | Tell me, Herzog, what''s the condition of the plant, at this present moment? |
12826 | Tell you what, gentlemen? |
12826 | Tell you? |
12826 | That''s the way to get results, eh? |
12826 | The amount? 12826 The general strike?" |
12826 | The newspapers have n''t made the story_ all_ up out of whole cloth? |
12826 | The same amount, combined in Chile saltpeter, comes to--? |
12826 | Then? 12826 Think you can stand it, all right?" |
12826 | This evening, say? |
12826 | Trifles, eh? |
12826 | Try to bean_ me_, will you? 12826 Unhappy? |
12826 | Urgent? |
12826 | Verses? 12826 Visions that we now shall surely see?" |
12826 | Waldron up, yet, Edwards? |
12826 | Wally,said she,"did you swear?" |
12826 | We''re to start at 5:30, you say, walk past the Welland Canal Feeder out to the Monck Aviation Grounds, and find everything ready there? |
12826 | Well, father, what''s gone wrong? |
12826 | Well, if he did, what is Socialism? |
12826 | Well, more trouble? |
12826 | Well, what? |
12826 | Well? |
12826 | Well? |
12826 | Well? |
12826 | Well? |
12826 | What are the processes? |
12826 | What can I do, to strike these devils from their villainous plan of mastery? |
12826 | What can it be? |
12826 | What can it mean? 12826 What clergyman could raise his voice against my rule? |
12826 | What d''you mean, the oxygen? 12826 What did I make that man President for, anyhow?" |
12826 | What do you mean? 12826 What do you mean? |
12826 | What do you mean? |
12826 | What do_ you_ know about him? |
12826 | What does it mean to be a Socialist? |
12826 | What editor could withstand me, then? |
12826 | What for? |
12826 | What happened, and how? |
12826 | What is it, sir? |
12826 | What kind of a--? |
12826 | What next? |
12826 | What next? |
12826 | What now? |
12826 | What of you, then? |
12826 | What shall I do? |
12826 | What then? |
12826 | What''s the best process now in use? |
12826 | What''s the best way? |
12826 | What''s the excitement? |
12826 | What''s the matter with you? 12826 What''s the matter?" |
12826 | What''s this, I''d like to know? 12826 What''s what?" |
12826 | What''s what? |
12826 | What''s wrong with me? |
12826 | What''s wrong? 12826 What''s wrong?" |
12826 | What-- what''s this? |
12826 | What? |
12826 | What? |
12826 | When you see that they_ are_, is n''t that answer enough? 12826 When? |
12826 | Where am I, now, I''d like to know? |
12826 | Where are the others? |
12826 | Where are the others? |
12826 | Where are you? |
12826 | Where to? |
12826 | Where''s the attack? |
12826 | Where''s the juice? |
12826 | Where-- where am I? |
12826 | Where? |
12826 | Where? |
12826 | Who am I? |
12826 | Who ever gives them any serious attention, as it is? 12826 Who ever told you I wanted to work on a large scale?" |
12826 | Who goes first? |
12826 | Who handed you that bunk? |
12826 | Who is he? 12826 Who-- who are_ you_ to say''must not?''" |
12826 | Why need you ask, Gabriel? |
12826 | Why not? |
12826 | Why not? |
12826 | Why this same machine? |
12826 | Why-- er-- what do you mean, Flint? |
12826 | Why? 12826 Why? |
12826 | Why? |
12826 | Will I take it? |
12826 | Will you give me some? |
12826 | With oxygen, nitrogen and liquid air as products, think of the possibilities, will you? 12826 Without love, what would such another home be to me? |
12826 | Yes, and what then? |
12826 | Yes, or no? 12826 Yes, sir?" |
12826 | Yes, there we are,repeated Waldron,"but--""But what, now?" |
12826 | You ask me, you hypocrite, when you well know? |
12826 | You mean Socialism is something beyond my understanding? |
12826 | You mean that father misinformed me? |
12826 | You mean that? |
12826 | You mean the-- the working class? |
12826 | You mean? |
12826 | You really want to hear this? |
12826 | You serve it? 12826 You think so? |
12826 | You''re here because-- because you are a Socialist? |
12826 | You-- you are n''t a Socialist, into the bargain, are you? |
12826 | You-- you do n''t think it_ will_ be long, eh, do you? |
12826 | You-- you know_ what_? |
12826 | You-- you, who love a vagabond, a tramp, scum and off- scouring of the gutter? |
12826 | Your disappointment-- what was it? |
12826 | ''Cause if you do--""What-- what_ on_ earth are you talking about?" |
12826 | A blank, please?" |
12826 | A man?" |
12826 | A master- stroke on my part, eh? |
12826 | About Socialism?" |
12826 | About how many men do you count, on, for that?" |
12826 | Afraid to die, eh? |
12826 | After looking the whole place over, I thought I''d have a go at a few pockets-- and, you see? |
12826 | After this, if the charge sticks, I may shout my head off, exposing what I know; and who will listen? |
12826 | All this-- what is it to me?" |
12826 | Allowing it''s been made, what then?" |
12826 | Almost certainly would entail? |
12826 | Alone, he knew he could do nothing; yet whither should he turn for help? |
12826 | Am I happy? |
12826 | Am_ I_ a sorrow to you?" |
12826 | And Catherine, all this time of convalescence-- what were her thoughts, and whither were they straying? |
12826 | And Catherine, what of her? |
12826 | And Gabriel, what of him? |
12826 | And I-- what did I tell him? |
12826 | And Waldron? |
12826 | And can liquid oxygen be easily transported any considerable distance?" |
12826 | And could it be saved? |
12826 | And could vacuum- jacketed pipes be laid, for conveying liquid oxygen or its gas?" |
12826 | And did your wound cause you much trouble? |
12826 | And do you wonder that I love and serve it, all my life?" |
12826 | And in the next place, that scoundrel Hazeltine, trimmed me out of eighty- six thousand in four hours--""Roulette again, you idiot?" |
12826 | And of all the horrors of this capitalist Hell, that I have told her about? |
12826 | And old Flint smiled, as he answered her:"What shall you play? |
12826 | And other dreams and other visions-- dreams of you and visions of our life together-- what of them?" |
12826 | And real jails and penitentiaries are worse? |
12826 | And remember the objection to the telephone? |
12826 | And so--""There_ was_ a woman in this affair, then?" |
12826 | And then-- then she heard his voice, in a kind of startled joy:"Oh-- is it-- is it_ you_?" |
12826 | And then?" |
12826 | And what''s the latest news? |
12826 | And when? |
12826 | And whither, I ask again, did the girl''s memories and fancies, her wondering thoughts, her vague, half- formulated longings, lead? |
12826 | And you''ve allowed it, you hear? |
12826 | And your car will be ready for you in ten minutes-- or five, if you like?" |
12826 | And, turning a blank gaze on her father''s face, she stammered:"Why-- why do you give me this? |
12826 | And-- and tell me, Wally, what''s it all about?" |
12826 | And--""Yes, but the poor? |
12826 | And--"[ Illustration:"Ca n''t be done, Eh?" |
12826 | Any complaint to make? |
12826 | Any other message, sir?" |
12826 | Any other way to extract these substances, in commercial quantities, from the air we breathe?" |
12826 | Are you quite sure you_ want_ to take the world by the throat and-- and choke it? |
12826 | Are you satisfied, sir?" |
12826 | As evidence to hold him on a white slave charge, is this some evidence or is n''t it?" |
12826 | At my house?" |
12826 | Because why? |
12826 | Beside all that, what''s love? |
12826 | But even if you could, what then?" |
12826 | But for heaven''s sake, drop--""Ca n''t be done, eh?" |
12826 | But he, only winking wisely, repeated:"You heard me, did n''t you? |
12826 | But how about the others? |
12826 | But how much more will they stand, eh? |
12826 | But how?" |
12826 | But now, all at once, see here?" |
12826 | But the details?" |
12826 | But what then?" |
12826 | But, if not these, what?" |
12826 | But, why? |
12826 | But-- but_ what_? |
12826 | By what right and on what authority do you make these accusations? |
12826 | Ca n''t you move faster than a paralytic snail? |
12826 | Can it be done-- that is, on a commercial basis?" |
12826 | Can it-- could it be possible? |
12826 | Can such things be?" |
12826 | Can these things be, indeed?" |
12826 | Can you stand the one, and give me the other?" |
12826 | Can you take her to the nearest town, at once? |
12826 | Chopin, or Grieg, or--?" |
12826 | Clutching eagerly at Waldron''s sleeve, he cackled:"If we get through? |
12826 | Could he carry her back to Fort Clinton, the last settlement he had passed through? |
12826 | Could he forget? |
12826 | Could poetic justice be finer than that the Air Trust works be destroyed with the help of one of their own''planes?" |
12826 | D''you suppose, for one minute, I''m going to limit or delay this big innovation, because there''s a working- class that may suffer?" |
12826 | Damn it all, I say,_ ca n''t_ you keep things quiet? |
12826 | Did you know that?" |
12826 | Disconnected bits of what he had told her, seemed to float before her mental vision--:"I? |
12826 | Do I complain? |
12826 | Do n''t you sometimes wish you were a man?" |
12826 | Do you forgive me?" |
12826 | Do you get me?" |
12826 | Do you get the idea?" |
12826 | Do you grasp the truth at last, or is your mind incapable of apprehending it?" |
12826 | Do you know his name?" |
12826 | Do you know of any such business as yet, in the United States?" |
12826 | Do you really think we ought to undertake this?" |
12826 | Do you think you really ought to undertake it?" |
12826 | Do you understand now, or do n''t you? |
12826 | Do you want to know?" |
12826 | Do you wish_ you_ were?" |
12826 | Dying?" |
12826 | Eh, Catherine?" |
12826 | Eh, Waldron? |
12826 | Eh, what? |
12826 | Eh? |
12826 | Ever know a scientist who was n''t primed to the muzzle with expositions? |
12826 | Everything all ready?" |
12826 | Far from thee ever, O mine Arcady?... |
12826 | Fate, that strange moulder of human destinies, what had it in store for these two, this woman and this man? |
12826 | Find him? |
12826 | Flint pondered a moment, then asked, again:"Could large tanks, holding say, a million gallons, be built on that principle, for wholesale storage? |
12826 | For example, see here?" |
12826 | For money?" |
12826 | For what reason? |
12826 | Free as air? |
12826 | Free as air? |
12826 | Get that? |
12826 | Get that?" |
12826 | Getting punctilious, all at once, are you? |
12826 | Got that?" |
12826 | Gratitude? |
12826 | Great men of song, what sing ye? |
12826 | Had one of his companions fallen and been dashed to death? |
12826 | Had she waved her hand at him? |
12826 | Had the truth been known, who could have imagined the results? |
12826 | Have n''t you noticed my ring was gone from her finger?" |
12826 | Have you any other question or suggestion?" |
12826 | Have you got those bomb- proof overhead nets on, yet?" |
12826 | He bent toward her, across the table, touched her hand and asked:"Will you accept five dollars, to pay this man and get you down to Scottsville?" |
12826 | He watched her with satisfaction, and when she could consume no more, smiled as he asked:"Now, then, feel better? |
12826 | Hello? |
12826 | Hold it for some possible reward? |
12826 | How about that? |
12826 | How are you going to market it? |
12826 | How can even the well- to- do breathe, then, out- doors, to say nothing of the poverty- stricken millions?" |
12826 | How could I tell you anything else? |
12826 | How could anything ever be possible, now, between you and me? |
12826 | How do you feel, now?" |
12826 | How do you see them, Gabriel?" |
12826 | How had it all been arranged, he wondered; and who had made it possible? |
12826 | How shall I ever repay all this? |
12826 | How shall I master all this, absolutely and completely, till it be mine in truth? |
12826 | How will they square this assertion with the hard, cold facts, as brought to light in this most revolting case? |
12826 | How''s the oxygen supply, and-- and everything? |
12826 | How, save by giving my last drop of blood, if need be, for the final victory?" |
12826 | How, then? |
12826 | How? |
12826 | How?" |
12826 | I get--""You mean that you''re a martyr?" |
12826 | I heard the Leaders''speeches, the turgid oratory, The well- turned phrases of the Captains, the rotund babble of prosperity,( Prosperity for whom? |
12826 | I mean--""What the devil_ do_ you mean?" |
12826 | I''ve got brains, have n''t I? |
12826 | Idealism, self- sacrifice, con true nobility of character, where are these, in you? |
12826 | If not, can you inform me probable cause? |
12826 | If they''jobbed''me like that, in 1921, what wo n''t they do now in 1925?" |
12826 | If we get through, you say? |
12826 | Immediately, understand?" |
12826 | In 1850, for example, do you suppose the public would have tolerated the sudden imposition of monopolies? |
12826 | In case it comes, what''s our condition? |
12826 | In liquid form for instance?" |
12826 | In-- in here?" |
12826 | Incidentally, let me tell you another fact--""And that is?" |
12826 | Insane, eh? |
12826 | Is my suggestion taken?" |
12826 | Is n''t that an inducement?" |
12826 | Is that the case?" |
12826 | Is that the idea?" |
12826 | Is that you?" |
12826 | Is this according to your orders? |
12826 | It was a grand good idea, was n''t it, to keep my time of liberation a secret from the comrades? |
12826 | It was n''t too bad, was it? |
12826 | Just fancy that, will you? |
12826 | Just give me a little more water, and-- and tell me-- who are you?" |
12826 | Just what details have you worked out?" |
12826 | Just what is it you want, sir?" |
12826 | Live on in this new time, where he could have comprehended nothing? |
12826 | Live on, in misery and rage and impotence? |
12826 | Live, with all his plans wrecked and broken? |
12826 | Live, with the whole world out of his grasp, again? |
12826 | Look, now, do you see the one I mean?" |
12826 | Love? |
12826 | Merciful God, I-- I rather think we ought n''t to be here, in person, eh? |
12826 | My God, is the man immortal?" |
12826 | My disappointment arises from the fact that I''ve just discovered the young man''s identity, and--""You-- you have?" |
12826 | No dope, nor nothin'', see? |
12826 | Nor plain- clothes man?" |
12826 | Not a word of this to any one, understand? |
12826 | Not getting nervous in your old age, are you, eh?" |
12826 | Not much like the children of the masters, eh? |
12826 | Not_ you_? |
12826 | Now what the devil''s_ that_?" |
12826 | Now, Waldron--""Oh, puritanical, eh?" |
12826 | Now, about Wally?" |
12826 | Now, how about it?" |
12826 | Now, what the devil?" |
12826 | Obey me, do you hear? |
12826 | On that day--""Well, what then?" |
12826 | Only, tell me-- do you really believe we can put this whole program through, without a hitch? |
12826 | Or extracting oxygen, in liquid form? |
12826 | Over on that third bench, on the other side of the park, see that man? |
12826 | Oxygen is liberated as a by- product, and--""Oh, it is, eh? |
12826 | Quite carefully? |
12826 | Read_ that_, will you?" |
12826 | Remember London''s''Iron Heel?'' |
12826 | Revolution, then? |
12826 | Revolution? |
12826 | Reward him?" |
12826 | Rich? |
12826 | Rocks, trees and rills where sunlight glints to gold? |
12826 | Rosewater and confetti? |
12826 | SHE SAID SOFTLY,"DO YOU BEHOLD THEM TOO?" |
12826 | See here?" |
12826 | See? |
12826 | Shall we put it up to him? |
12826 | She said softly,"Do you behold them too?"] |
12826 | She told him all the essentials, and finished by:"Now, come and get me, wo n''t you, father dear? |
12826 | She wo n''t, eh? |
12826 | She''s living? |
12826 | She''s safe? |
12826 | Sighing, with a strange feeling of sudden loneliness and a vast, empty yearning in his heart, Gabriel continued on his way, toward what? |
12826 | Sing ye the brooks where in the purling shallows The small fish dart and gleam? |
12826 | Sing ye the hills, adown whose sides blue shadows Creep when the westering day is growing old? |
12826 | Sing ye the pale green tresses of the willows That stoop to kiss the stream? |
12826 | So then, you say-- she''s broken it off? |
12826 | So then,"he added,"what''s the first thing? |
12826 | So then--""Then?" |
12826 | So this is liquid oxygen, eh? |
12826 | Socialism, eh? |
12826 | Steal, eh? |
12826 | Still, the principle--""Is sound?" |
12826 | Stop, do you hear me? |
12826 | Talk ethics, eh? |
12826 | Tell me the truth, Boy-- how, why could--?" |
12826 | Tell me, who are you?" |
12826 | Tell me-- why need you go, at all?" |
12826 | That is, if I can have your name, an''pay it back some time?" |
12826 | That means''Without Care,''does n''t it, Kate?" |
12826 | That ozone smell? |
12826 | That you, Edwards?" |
12826 | That you, Herzog?" |
12826 | The finding of the courts? |
12826 | The other-- could it be? |
12826 | The outcome, tragic and terrible, who could have foreseen? |
12826 | The papers? |
12826 | The truth? |
12826 | The truth? |
12826 | The workers? |
12826 | Then asked she:"Ideals? |
12826 | Then she exclaimed suddenly:"You ai n''t no kind of''bull,''are you? |
12826 | Then, aloud, he asked over the wire:"And who was the rescuer?" |
12826 | Then, in your opinion, there_ is_ a chance to get through? |
12826 | Then, moving his head forward with a peculiar, pecking twitch that still further enhanced his likeness to a buzzard, he stammered:"You-- you mean--?" |
12826 | Then--""Register, under my own name?" |
12826 | They ca n''t get us here? |
12826 | They die off, now, twice or thrice as fast as the better classes, but what difference does it make? |
12826 | They''ll try to beat old Isaac Flint at this or any other game, will they? |
12826 | Think you''ve got any broken bones? |
12826 | This daughter of a billionaire, and this young proletarian? |
12826 | This-- certainly looks odd, does n''t it? |
12826 | Thought you''d keep it, did you? |
12826 | Through food? |
12826 | Through light? |
12826 | Thus adjured, Herzog washed his hands with imaginary soap and in a deprecating voice began:"Trouble, sir? |
12826 | To great and small? |
12826 | To rival capitalist groups? |
12826 | To the Socialists? |
12826 | To the labor movement? |
12826 | Transportation? |
12826 | Treachery? |
12826 | True, she does n''t believe the infamous charge against me; but what then? |
12826 | Under cover of it, what may not happen? |
12826 | Understand? |
12826 | Very cheap, and very cold?" |
12826 | Violence was all that ever held''em, was n''t it? |
12826 | Violence? |
12826 | Violence? |
12826 | Was it a cry? |
12826 | We can put the initial stages through in absolute secrecy-- and then, once we get our clutch on the world''s breath, what have we to fear?" |
12826 | We surely shall be rescued?" |
12826 | We''ll have every household under our absolute thumb?" |
12826 | Well, does that suit you?" |
12826 | Well, if these are trifles, what''s on?" |
12826 | What about commercial and financial rivals? |
12826 | What about popular discontent, and stiff- necked legislators, and cranky editors? |
12826 | What about revolution, then? |
12826 | What about these damned Socialists, with their brass- lunged bazoo, howling about monopoly and capitalism and all the rest of it? |
12826 | What absolute necessity which shall make my rivals in the Game as much my vassals as the meanest slave in my steel mills? |
12826 | What are the facts? |
12826 | What can it be? |
12826 | What do you know of men''s work and men''s affairs? |
12826 | What do you make out of it?" |
12826 | What do you mean? |
12826 | What do you think now?" |
12826 | What do_ I_ care about the cattle? |
12826 | What do_ you_ understand--?" |
12826 | What does this mean? |
12826 | What has this got to do with--_me_? |
12826 | What have you to tell me? |
12826 | What is it they all must have, or die, that I can control? |
12826 | What is it?" |
12826 | What is it?" |
12826 | What kept you?" |
12826 | What makes you look so?" |
12826 | What might these channels be? |
12826 | What next?" |
12826 | What now?" |
12826 | What now?" |
12826 | What of them?" |
12826 | What shall it be, tonight? |
12826 | What the devil do you expect? |
12826 | What trouble could there be? |
12826 | What universal need, vital to rich and poor alike? |
12826 | What was the reason? |
12826 | What''s gone wrong?" |
12826 | What''s that?" |
12826 | What''s the final result?" |
12826 | What''s the meaning of this? |
12826 | What''s the trouble? |
12826 | What''s this?" |
12826 | What''s to be done next?" |
12826 | What''s wrong here?" |
12826 | What''s wrong?" |
12826 | What''s your grief?" |
12826 | What-- what can it be?" |
12826 | What? |
12826 | What?" |
12826 | What?" |
12826 | When I asked you if we_ ought_ to try it, I merely meant, would it be_ safe_? |
12826 | When can you go?" |
12826 | When shall we go on with our plans, and get down to specific details?" |
12826 | When_ will_ Father Time pick the despicable antique? |
12826 | When_ will_ he drop? |
12826 | Where are you?" |
12826 | Where do you think we''d best manufacture? |
12826 | Where is Herrick-- the man?" |
12826 | Where is he?" |
12826 | Where is it? |
12826 | Where millions toil, hedged off from aught save pain? |
12826 | Where shall I go, and how, to hide and metamorphose? |
12826 | Where were your scruples, a year ago, when people were paying 25 cents a loaf for bread, because of that big wheat pool you put through? |
12826 | Where''s your nerve, man? |
12826 | Where''s your nerve?" |
12826 | While I--""Are not unhappy, surely?" |
12826 | While the Air Trust plant was burning, crumbling, smashing down, what of its masters, the masters of the world? |
12826 | Whither should he steer? |
12826 | Who are you, to judge of their times of coming and going, their obligations, their habits and man of life? |
12826 | Who bothers about their health? |
12826 | Who could foresee, or, foreseeing, could believe what even now stood written on the Book of Destiny? |
12826 | Who dares to quest you now, Hesperides? |
12826 | Who goes there?" |
12826 | Who made the National Mounted Police a reality, if not I? |
12826 | Who shall know them? |
12826 | Who shall tell? |
12826 | Who''s Bill, and who''s Eddy-- and what about Mr. Micolo? |
12826 | Who''s been trying to crush the swine completely, if not I? |
12826 | Who''s driven the President to back all sorts of things? |
12826 | Who''s forced them? |
12826 | Who''s worked night and day to have those bills put through, and who had the army increased, and conscription started? |
12826 | Why did I have Congress pass all those bills and things, except to give you the weapons and tools to hold the lid on? |
12826 | Why did I put you in as his private secretary, if not to have you watch him and see that he_ did_ do my bidding? |
12826 | Why say more?" |
12826 | Why should n''t I?" |
12826 | Why should you have sorrows?" |
12826 | Why?" |
12826 | Will you do that? |
12826 | Will you hear me?" |
12826 | Will you hear the story?" |
12826 | With a hand on her shoulder, looking down at her with stern yet kindly eyes, he said:"''Sans Souci''? |
12826 | With all these walls and guns, and netting, and air- ships and a private army and all, what more do you want? |
12826 | With men and agencies like_ these_ at work in our interests, what have we, really, to be uneasy about?" |
12826 | With that environment, how can you sense the newer and more vital ideas of the day?" |
12826 | With_ him_?" |
12826 | Without a leak, anywhere? |
12826 | Without barricades in the streets, wild- eyed agitators howling, machine- guns chattering, and Hell to pay?" |
12826 | Woodland meadows? |
12826 | Working- class? |
12826 | World- master, you? |
12826 | Would you like to sense its effect as a ventilating agent?" |
12826 | You go to work at once, immediately, understand? |
12826 | You remember about a week ago, when we-- ah-- had that little talk in the music room--?" |
12826 | You remember?" |
12826 | You wo n''t fire me-- hc!--for takin''drink or two, huh? |
12826 | You would rise up against your master and your God, would you? |
12826 | You''re a devil of a man to keep an appointment, are n''t you?" |
12826 | _ Boom!_ What was that? |
12826 | _ Ca n''t_ you?" |
12826 | _ I_ ai n''t''fraid-- are-- hc!--_you_?" |
12826 | _ What_?" |
12826 | coal strike? |
12826 | he exclaimed, in answer to the query of"Number, please?" |
12826 | increase? |
12826 | snarled Flint,"if not to do my bidding and keep things still? |
41062 | A honey, is n''t it? |
41062 | And you did the others by the same process-- and you''re always right? |
41062 | Another drink? |
41062 | Ca n''t you understand? 41062 Got it solved?" |
41062 | Hell, why not the Smithsonian? |
41062 | How many? |
41062 | Is a trench- mortar accurate? |
41062 | Is it accurate? |
41062 | It works-- doesn''t it, Toby? |
41062 | Looks weird, does n''t it? 41062 Then you''re willing to accept the fact he has a supernatural gift?" |
41062 | They''re great, are n''t they? |
41062 | Uncle Angus? 41062 What did he look like?" |
41062 | What do you want me to do? |
41062 | What in hell do we know about the brain? |
41062 | What sort of weapon? |
41062 | What? 41062 Why not both? |
41062 | Will it be okay for me to take this? |
41062 | With a permanent medical discharge? |
41062 | With that official limousine? |
41062 | You want to take it along with you? 41062 You were in the Army?" |
41062 | And, when the boy was gone,"MacReedy, will you do some work for us?" |
41062 | As he left with the precious model MacReedy asked,"By the way, General, what do you want me to work on next?" |
41062 | But what if this MacReedy actually could foresee the future, at least in its military manifestations? |
41062 | Can you think of a better''ole?" |
41062 | Granting this impossibility, how could the man be used? |
41062 | Have they got it right?" |
41062 | He had told MacReedy to try to work out the next weapon after the guided- missile launcher...."Are you sick, General?" |
41062 | He said, his voice dry and tight,"Where''d you get this, MacReedy?" |
41062 | He said,"Ready to take off, Toby?" |
41062 | He said,"Riley, how are we fixed for gas?" |
41062 | He said,"Toby, do you know, what your Uncle Angus was working on recently?" |
41062 | He said,"What in hell is it, Captain?" |
41062 | He thought of an insuperable obstacle, said,"But what about back- blast? |
41062 | He turned to the General, added,"Now, sir, what can I do for you? |
41062 | He went back to the XT-101, said,"About this twin- mount tank-- how''d you figure we''d mount the automatic machinery outside the turret?" |
41062 | He went to the clerk and said,"How many have you?" |
41062 | How did he know? |
41062 | How do we know he has n''t been planted for this very purpose?" |
41062 | MacReedy got his pipe going and said through a small blue cloud of smoke,"How does the exhibit look, Toby? |
41062 | Or need I ask?" |
41062 | So...."3 The General said,"MacReedy, why are you showing me this? |
41062 | The General shook hands and said,"Progress?" |
41062 | Then, with a sudden shadow of anxiety,"You are n''t going to arrest Uncle Angus, are you, sir?" |
41062 | Where else is his stuff marketed?" |
41062 | Yet how could any man with such a private power be permitted to exercise his rights of free citizenship? |
41062 | You say this man had his ability_ before_ he was wounded?" |
41062 | _ The damned fools do n''t understand-- they have n''t the slightest idea...._ Aloud he said,"Where can I find Mr. MacReedy? |
41062 | and, when the boy nodded excitedly,"Why are n''t you in school?" |
30177 | A building? |
30177 | A coil? |
30177 | All right now? |
30177 | All right? |
30177 | And do you think they are of gold? |
30177 | And is there nothing, sir, that we can do? |
30177 | And now, Professor, I wonder if you''d be willing to say a few words about this craft of yours? |
30177 | And the machine? |
30177 | And then what? 30177 And then?" |
30177 | And what is this below--? 30177 Antillia?" |
30177 | Are you safe? |
30177 | Attacking? |
30177 | Blair, do you feel it too, that eery feeling of countless eyes still watching us from Xoran? |
30177 | But I thought,he insisted nevertheless,"that you said you were going to explore the ocean floor under the Sargasso Sea?" |
30177 | But ca n''t you let me stay, now that I''m here? |
30177 | But could n''t we drop down and make sure which ship it is? |
30177 | But if you could help, would you be willing? 30177 But it_ is_ your name, is it not?" |
30177 | But our language? |
30177 | But surely you do n''t think anyone can molest us down here? |
30177 | But the big catapult--"Can you not see that the big catapult is broken? |
30177 | But what do you suppose they want with us? |
30177 | But what happened, my dear? |
30177 | But why were n''t we taken to him too? |
30177 | But why were they so eager to abandon the_ Nereid_? |
30177 | But you''ll get it all back, wo n''t you? 30177 But your age,"asked Sykes,"measured in years?" |
30177 | But, in God''s name, sir,burst forth Croy, his eyes blazing,"by what means do they, propose to inforce their infamous demands?" |
30177 | Can we use that on their fleets? |
30177 | Can you not realize that I am utterly invincible in any combat with you? 30177 Can you think of any good reason why I should n''t go, when girls are flying around the world and everything else?" |
30177 | Can you wait that long? |
30177 | Can you wait that long? |
30177 | Cause? |
30177 | Crazy, am I, Chief? 30177 Dead?... |
30177 | Dictaphone? 30177 Did Von Holtz give you that metal?" |
30177 | Did the world ever give anything to me? 30177 Did you make some wire for springs?" |
30177 | Did you not see that trespassers are forbidden? 30177 Did you not see the sign upon the gate?" |
30177 | Do I get a free hand? |
30177 | Do I look like a historian? |
30177 | Do you believe-- really-- he can strike him down-- at his desk-- from a distance? |
30177 | Do you expect to win all the time? 30177 Do you realize what that means? |
30177 | Do you see, Herr Reames, the position it puts me in? 30177 Does he know it means death?" |
30177 | Does he know-- about this? |
30177 | For witnesses? |
30177 | Four days? |
30177 | Has anyone a better? |
30177 | Have you his clothing where I can examine it? |
30177 | Have you not searched for the means to control the life principle-- you people of Earth? |
30177 | Have your countries not reached out for other countries when land was needed? |
30177 | He is marooned, Herr Reames, and you alone--"Marooned? |
30177 | How about that electronic projector on the submarine? |
30177 | How can you talk to him? |
30177 | How did you do it? |
30177 | How do they fire it? |
30177 | How do they propose to do this thing sir? 30177 How does Mr. Croy plan to frighten these people of the darkness?" |
30177 | How does this thing work? |
30177 | How is it that you can speak our tongue? |
30177 | How long did Denham use this thing to look through, before he built his globe? |
30177 | How long? |
30177 | How the deuce do they know when it is dawn, down here? |
30177 | In the middle of New York State? 30177 Is it a bet?" |
30177 | Is the President at his desk at twelve? |
30177 | Jacaro? |
30177 | Jetta of the Lowlands? |
30177 | May I come in, daddy? |
30177 | May I introduce myself? |
30177 | More killings? |
30177 | Mr. Croy,I said swiftly,"do you realize that you are speaking to your commanding officer?" |
30177 | Oh, why do n''t they kill him? |
30177 | Or shall I take Miss Keith with me by force? |
30177 | Or shall you do what? |
30177 | Perhaps--Then he paused-- for how could he say that perhaps the situation was n''t as bad as it seemed, when it was obviously hopeless? |
30177 | Reames? 30177 Remember how it melted out the heart of that big ship? |
30177 | So that is the way you reward us for giving you an exclusive story, is it? |
30177 | Some more of them damn electrons,he hazarded; then demanded of his caller:"But am I one hell of a smart guy? |
30177 | That sky-- the stars-- they are not real? |
30177 | The officials deny it, but what other answer is there? 30177 The pleasant young fellow?" |
30177 | The thing, whatever it is, has been going on for four days? |
30177 | The-- Ragged Men? |
30177 | The-- what? |
30177 | Then have you not enough gold already? |
30177 | Then we are below ground? |
30177 | Then you really expect to find the lost continent of Atlantis, Professor? |
30177 | Then-- then my captain and crew are safe? |
30177 | They are still all right? |
30177 | Those circles, that square: what would you judge they were, Professor? |
30177 | To whom, might I ask, do we owe our lives, and the honor of this interview? |
30177 | Underworld? |
30177 | Want me to take it on? |
30177 | Was he--the operative hesitated for a moment--"pretty well fried?" |
30177 | Was it a land station or a ship at sea? |
30177 | Was the door locked? |
30177 | We really ought to let Mr. Hunter come with us, daddy, do n''t you think? |
30177 | We''ll gamble on it, Del,he said;"we''ve got to-- there is no other way.... And now what do you want?" |
30177 | Well, how can we stop them? |
30177 | Well, in the first place, what does the name_ Nereid_ mean? |
30177 | Well? |
30177 | What about the earth? 30177 What are you talking about? |
30177 | What did he say? |
30177 | What did the priest say, daddy? |
30177 | What do you mean? |
30177 | What do you suppose they want with us, anyway, daddy? |
30177 | What does he say, Althora? |
30177 | What does he say? |
30177 | What does it mean? 30177 What has happened, Herr Reames?" |
30177 | What is it? |
30177 | What is it? |
30177 | What would you make of that, Del? |
30177 | What you goin''to do? |
30177 | What''s happening? |
30177 | What''s the matter with him? |
30177 | What-- what''s that? |
30177 | What? |
30177 | When do we start? |
30177 | Where are the clouds? |
30177 | Where is he? |
30177 | Who are you? |
30177 | Why do n''t they kill him? |
30177 | Why do n''t we stop and look her over? 30177 Why have you not been back?" |
30177 | Why were they in such a hurry to be off? |
30177 | Why, how could he have got down here? |
30177 | Why,he asked instead,"do you not use your own submarine for the purpose?" |
30177 | Why? |
30177 | Why? |
30177 | Why? |
30177 | Will you let her go peaceably, or shall I--? |
30177 | Without a mark? |
30177 | Wonder what I''d do,said Tommy Reames,"if another car came along from the other end?" |
30177 | Yeah? |
30177 | Yes, sir? |
30177 | Yes,said Lieutenant McGuire quietly,"for us--?" |
30177 | You have studied some physical science, of course? |
30177 | You have the catapult remade? |
30177 | You hit that gate a lick, did n''t you? |
30177 | You live here? |
30177 | You make this? |
30177 | You mean nitro- glycerine? 30177 You mean the flyer?" |
30177 | You were the man who introduced machine- guns into gang warfare, were n''t you? 30177 You will impersonate him-- yes-- but what then? |
30177 | You_ know_? 30177 ***** What was it? 30177 *****Is that possible, sir?" |
30177 | *****"The city ahead is not the one we are seeking, sir?" |
30177 | *****"Would it be possible to frighten them?" |
30177 | A defective trolley? |
30177 | A street- car? |
30177 | A-- a freighter, is n''t it?" |
30177 | Also, how about refraction? |
30177 | Am I offering so little, Tommy?" |
30177 | And I alone can help him? |
30177 | And all the time, Larry had an uneasy feeling of gathering furtive hosts about them, waiting-- waiting for what? |
30177 | And he repeated,"What does it mean?" |
30177 | And how could these new friends meet it? |
30177 | And if I failed my own folk what right would I have to you?" |
30177 | And me, Tommy.... Would you throw your life away in a hopeless attempt, when life might hold so much? |
30177 | And what do those who love you say?" |
30177 | And what is there in that stuff to get Denham in trouble?" |
30177 | And what would be the result of that audience? |
30177 | And what would they do with this? |
30177 | And why do you call it a torpedo- submarine? |
30177 | And, if we fail to make the fight, what heaven worth having is left? |
30177 | Appropriate, do n''t you think?" |
30177 | Are n''t there all sorts of Spanish galleons and pirate barques laden with gold supposed to be down there?" |
30177 | Are you convinced that I did not lie to you? |
30177 | Are you convinced that the Herr Professor Denham is in need of help?" |
30177 | Are you seriously hinting at long- distance vision through solid armor- plate-- through these walls of stone and steel? |
30177 | But did you make some springs?" |
30177 | But first there are one or two little things you would like explained-- yes? |
30177 | But this devil will get him the instant he leaves... unless... unless....""Yes-- yes?" |
30177 | But was it a room? |
30177 | But what is the power? |
30177 | But where was the populace, amid all this prodigious wealth? |
30177 | But-- what does it mean? |
30177 | Ca n''t you see that I am right, sir?" |
30177 | Can it be done? |
30177 | Can you do it?" |
30177 | Compray?" |
30177 | Could he-- or we-- wish more?" |
30177 | Did it mean an attack? |
30177 | Did it work?" |
30177 | Did the tall man speak? |
30177 | Did you hear that?" |
30177 | Did you notice how careful he was to shield his other hand with a glove before he turned the tool on? |
30177 | Do I get the Mint?" |
30177 | Do you approve, sir?" |
30177 | Do you understand me?" |
30177 | For the love of Pete, if people want scientific treatises, why do n''t they buy books and magazines dealing with the subject? |
30177 | Had he seized his opportunity and led the crew to mutiny, in the hope of converting the expedition into a treasure hunt? |
30177 | Has anything else turned up? |
30177 | Have you any more requests or suggestions?" |
30177 | He had watched Evelyn, and he loved her--"H- how do you do?" |
30177 | He went back to the torch and observed placidly:"The Professor ai n''t around, is he?" |
30177 | His generator must be insulated: would he touch it with his hand, now that his own current was off?--make of himself a conductor? |
30177 | How about a job helping?" |
30177 | How about the rest of the bet? |
30177 | How could he reach him? |
30177 | How could they invent them?" |
30177 | How do you drive it? |
30177 | How does it differ from the common or navy variety?" |
30177 | How does that let you out?" |
30177 | How far away are they?" |
30177 | How far could the Eye of Allah see? |
30177 | How far did the invisible arm reach? |
30177 | How long do you make it to Oreo?" |
30177 | How much is Jacaro going to pay you for the secret of the catapult, Von Holtz?" |
30177 | How''d it work?" |
30177 | How, may I ask, do meteors penetrate through that imaginary substance which is too much for a powerful space flyer? |
30177 | I wonder if they have forgotten him? |
30177 | I--""You are a historian?" |
30177 | Is he armed?" |
30177 | Is he goin''to boss the job?" |
30177 | Is it a joke?" |
30177 | Is n''t that a building of some kind?" |
30177 | Is n''t that it?" |
30177 | Is that as you would wish it, gentlemen?" |
30177 | Is that not so?" |
30177 | Is that not true?" |
30177 | Is the President of the United States to be a fugitive? |
30177 | It was bizarre, of course, but does n''t a drowning person catch at straws? |
30177 | Jacaro''s men come and talk to you at night, do n''t they?" |
30177 | More hurried scribbling, then:"But, say-- why do n''t you go direct to Atlantis and get the real dope?" |
30177 | Now, how about taking me up a mile or so in the air?" |
30177 | Or am I?" |
30177 | Or else--""What?" |
30177 | Perhaps"--and Bori Tulber smiled faintly and terribly--"you would like to have that message direct from its bearer?" |
30177 | Really?" |
30177 | Scoop? |
30177 | So he pulled out a cigarette case and lighted a cigarette and said sardonically:"The fifth dimension? |
30177 | Some employee of the Department listening in?" |
30177 | TNT?" |
30177 | That big thing with the solenoid-- the coil?" |
30177 | That is, why should n''t there be a Quarterly? |
30177 | That right?" |
30177 | The Herr Reames?" |
30177 | The zipping flash of a contact made and broken? |
30177 | Then he said:"Well? |
30177 | Then how about their ships? |
30177 | Then, where had this person stood-- this being who called himself the Eye of Allah? |
30177 | Tired? |
30177 | Tommy said eagerly:"Say, which of those things did you help him build? |
30177 | Tried these for fingerprints I suppose?". |
30177 | Unconsciously he voiced his thoughts:"Does the President have nails in his shoes, I wonder?" |
30177 | Von Holtz? |
30177 | Was that the reason he had been so willing to remain behind? |
30177 | Was the professor wrong? |
30177 | Was there anyone in the room-- did you enter it with him last night, Del?" |
30177 | Was there no life down here? |
30177 | Was there no way out? |
30177 | We have our bombs and our rays, it is true, but what is the power of this one ship against the people of half a world? |
30177 | Were they being led to their doom, after all? |
30177 | What are you doing? |
30177 | What did it bring to mind? |
30177 | What do you want this secret for?" |
30177 | What had happened to Captain Petersen and his crew? |
30177 | What has happened?" |
30177 | What if I am?" |
30177 | What if anything went wrong with their pressure- suits-- or if they should become lost? |
30177 | What is the joke, anyhow?" |
30177 | What is the use of having various publications if they must all be conducted along identical lines? |
30177 | What strange sub- sea enemy had overcome them? |
30177 | What throws it out through space?" |
30177 | What was now their fate? |
30177 | What was this strange sense of tension, of foreboding, that hung in the air? |
30177 | What was to be done? |
30177 | What would you care to have me say?" |
30177 | What would you suggest, sir?" |
30177 | What''s the matter? |
30177 | What''s your price?" |
30177 | When are you planning to leave, Professor?" |
30177 | Where had he slipped? |
30177 | Where was the generator-- the origin of this wireless power; along what channel did it flow? |
30177 | Where''s th''thing Jacaro wants?" |
30177 | Who is that girl?" |
30177 | Why do you permit--?" |
30177 | Why not adopt a tolerant attitude, and instead of howling about petty faults and mistakes get a good laugh over them? |
30177 | Why not this one? |
30177 | Why pick on the fifth?" |
30177 | Why should we, when we have so much fine land upon which the sun shines bright and fair always, save for the two brief seasons of rain? |
30177 | Why-- why, what are you doing here, young man?" |
30177 | Why? |
30177 | Will I not be accused of having put him out of the way?" |
30177 | Will it really cause them anguish on your Earth, Tommy?" |
30177 | Will they send another Opener of Gates to take up the work where Arlok failed?" |
30177 | Will you make the metal?" |
30177 | Will you phone for a repairman? |
30177 | Will you promise me now to receive what I am about to send, without interruption?" |
30177 | Winslow?" |
30177 | Would it but plunge them from the frying pan into the fire, wondered Larry, or would it mean their salvation? |
30177 | Would it?" |
30177 | Would they ever get back? |
30177 | Yes?" |
30177 | You do n''t mean to say the Mayas and Incas originated on that island of Antillia?" |
30177 | You have men on all the auxiliary television discs?" |
30177 | You have your menore?" |
30177 | You know how to combine the right angles?" |
30177 | You know how to work that metallic ammonium?" |
30177 | You will not go, for what can you do? |
30177 | You--"Tommy said irritably:"Are you Von Holtz? |
30177 | _ Are We All"Morons? |
30177 | and second,"How about refraction?" |
38481 | ( 15) F. A. asks: What would be a safe outside pressure for a cylinder of wrought iron, ½ inch thick and 4 feet in diameter, and 8 feet long? |
38481 | ( 29) T. P. H. asks: Can I take a wax impression off type and then electrotype it with a battery? |
38481 | ( 30) C. M. asks: What are the locations of the various branch mints of the United States? |
38481 | ( 31) B. L. D. asks: Can you give me a recipe for making paste for sharpening razors, knives, etc.? |
38481 | ( 35) R. S. asks: What are the chemical qualities of bisulphide of lime, and how can I prepare it? |
38481 | ( 38) C. M. B. asks: Is the odor emitted by the ailanthus tree unwholesome? |
38481 | ( 39) L. S.& Co. ask: Is there anything known which would clean the hands from paints and lacquers without the use of turpentine? |
38481 | ( 4) F. N. Y. asks: Would a canvas bag, coated with a varnish made of india rubber dissolved in naphtha, be suitable to hold oxygen gas? |
38481 | ( 40) W. P. S., Jr., says: Can you give me a recipe for making_ papier machà ©_? |
38481 | ( 44) A. G. asks: Is the silver, for a reflecting telescope, put on the back of the glass the same as on looking glasses? |
38481 | ( 6) P. S. asks: How much copper wire does it require to construct an electro- magnet that will uphold 100 lbs., and what size of wire should be used? |
38481 | ( 8) C. N. B. asks: Can a steam engine be worked with compressed air the same as with steam? |
38481 | 1 foot per minute? |
38481 | ? 0 REV. |
38481 | ? 0 REV. |
38481 | And F. O. asks:"How are the valves of inside cylinder locomotives set, since the back ports are out of sight and you can not measure the lead?" |
38481 | B. asks: Is there any difference between electricity and magnetism? |
38481 | Besides, how can in- door air be more healthy than the out- door air, other things being equal, when the dwelling is supplied with air from without? |
38481 | But if it is deadly to sleep out of doors all night in a malarial locality, would it be necessarily fatal to sleep in a house in such a locality? |
38481 | Can water be decomposed into its constituents( oxygen and hydrogen) with any considerable rapidity, and in large quantities, by electricity? |
38481 | Can you recommend an elementary work on electric batteries? |
38481 | Do I in that way lose that percentage of the actual power of the water? |
38481 | Do steamboats on the ocean use salt water in their boilers for steam, or do they carry fresh water? |
38481 | Do you think it would be safe to have them made of cast iron? |
38481 | E. G. asks:"How can I set the slide valves of a locomotive when she is on the road?" |
38481 | How can I make it? |
38481 | How can it best be done cheaply and quickly? |
38481 | Hundreds of inquiries analogous to the following are sent:"Who makes machinery suitable for making flour barrels? |
38481 | In what way can I remove the old bronze? |
38481 | Is more than one coat applied? |
38481 | Is not the idea of the world moving around the sun in an elliptic form absurd? |
38481 | Is there any reason why lightning rod points should always be bright, if the points are kept sufficiently sharp? |
38481 | Is there anything that will set the color? |
38481 | J. H. S. asks:"What is the method of setting locomotive slide valves from marks on the slide spindle?" |
38481 | Of what is the bronze preparation made and how is it applied to clock fronts? |
38481 | Of what mixture is the bright red paint usually put upon axes made? |
38481 | Of what should a waste water pipe be made, so as to resist acids? |
38481 | Please let me know the cause? |
38481 | ROOTS''FORCE BLAST BLOWER,[ Illustration: Roots blower] FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT PARIS AND VIENNA, SPEED ONLY 100 TO? |
38481 | What are oxides in modern chemistry? |
38481 | What is the best and cheapest method of generating hydrogen in large quantities? |
38481 | What is the best dark color to paint a laboratory, and what kind of paint must I use? |
38481 | What varnish would you recommend? |
38481 | What will be the probable speed of boat? |
38481 | Which is right? |
38481 | Which is right? |
38481 | Which molecule loses the oxygen atom, and why should one part with it more than the other? |
38481 | Who makes the best engraving machine for transferring designs to copper?" |
38481 | Who sells steam whistles? |
38481 | Whose is the best theodolite? |
38481 | Whose is the cheapest silk, suitable for balloons? |
38481 | Why not educate this? |
38481 | Why not form schools and institutions to bring it out and lead the brain to perform this double function? |
38481 | asks: Would a pump so constructed as to create an incessant suction draw water an indefinite distance, or how far would it draw it? |
38481 | of the phosphate? |
38481 | steam? |
29768 | Ah, so fear exists on Earth, too? |
29768 | All right? |
29768 | And Madge? |
29768 | And is there no other way-- no scientific way? |
29768 | And now that we''re friends again, would you mind asking the steward to get me something to eat? 29768 And the principle?" |
29768 | And what''s that? |
29768 | And you and Hackett figured it out and came after me-- took that risk? 29768 And you say, Professor, that you have brought back samples of this invisibility device?" |
29768 | And you, Sarka-- did you hate her, too? |
29768 | And you,he said,"what is wrong with you?" |
29768 | Are you afraid, beloved? |
29768 | Are you aware that our chances of ever getting back to Earth are smaller than you ought to have dreamed of taking? |
29768 | Are you ready, gentlemen? |
29768 | Are you willing to help, to try to get to Fellows and your city? |
29768 | Because I said you did n''t want to meet the young senorita who loved you when she saw you downstairs? 29768 But have n''t you made any attempt to get out of here-- to escape?" |
29768 | But how, if she passes the people of the Gens of Dalis through the flames, will she retain her sovereignty? |
29768 | But how,said Sarka at last,"are we to be sure? |
29768 | But is n''t there any way around it? 29768 But where are they taking us? |
29768 | But-- Charles,she asked hopefully,"is-- is it really all right, now?" |
29768 | Can such things be possible? |
29768 | Can you find your way to him-- to your city? |
29768 | Can you get us each a ray- gun? 29768 Can you glimpse a bullet passing you?" |
29768 | Can you rescue us? |
29768 | D''yuh think I was born simple? |
29768 | Did he? 29768 Did you note carefully,"she said,"those aircars which were partially destroyed by our ray directors and atom- disintegrators?" |
29768 | Did you note that no men, formed like our own, no creatures of any sort whatever, fell from the cars? |
29768 | Disintegrated? |
29768 | Do n''t you know you''ll get wrinkles if you scowl like that? 29768 Do n''t you think it is time we tried this new experiment?" |
29768 | Do you know how to use them? |
29768 | Do you know what we''re up against? |
29768 | Do you realize the risk you''re running, young woman? |
29768 | Do you realize what this means, Kendrick? 29768 Do you think I''m as dumb as that, Nat Lee? |
29768 | Does The Master manage things so? |
29768 | Does it occur to you,he asked grimly,"that it''s too important a matter for us to have any scruples about? |
29768 | Eh? |
29768 | English? |
29768 | Erebos? |
29768 | Ever hear of''getting married?'' |
29768 | Fellows was rather a buddy of you two, was n''t he? |
29768 | From Earth? |
29768 | Get down? |
29768 | Going crazy already? |
29768 | Going down? |
29768 | Has n''t it dawned that you were a little too near our own field with that machine of yours? 29768 How about the cellar?" |
29768 | How deep do you suppose it is? |
29768 | How do the people themselves get off? |
29768 | How do we get out? 29768 How do we go? |
29768 | How do we know,Sarka almost whispered it,"that she is, originally, of the Moon? |
29768 | How do you mean? 29768 How far do you think we must drop?" |
29768 | How many times can they be fired without reloading? |
29768 | How would you like a long parachute drop back to Earth? |
29768 | I do not know, but... you mean... you mean...? |
29768 | I remember, son, and now?... |
29768 | I say, Jamison, did you know Paula and I were to be married? |
29768 | I wonder,said Bell slowly, and very grimly,"if that''s The Master?" |
29768 | I? |
29768 | If the Black Caesar dies will you take me back to Earth again? 29768 If-- if it''s really over,"said Paula hopefully,"Charles--""What?" |
29768 | It is rather odd, is n''t it? |
29768 | Know what it is? |
29768 | Leland is in solitary confinement? |
29768 | Look for it? |
29768 | My dear Professor, ca n''t you really guess? |
29768 | My dear man, is n''t that my business? |
29768 | No, I did n''t,he admitted;"but where on earth did they come from, and what are they doing here?" |
29768 | Norman-- how by all that''s holy did you get here? |
29768 | Not the daughter of Henderson Blake? |
29768 | On Eros? |
29768 | Or would you prefer a steak? |
29768 | Ready? |
29768 | Say, what yuh- all tryin''to hand me? |
29768 | See this? 29768 Spooky place, is n''t it?" |
29768 | Spying, eh? |
29768 | Suppose he should come here? |
29768 | Surely the proletariat has already triumphed on earth? |
29768 | That escalator ray-- do you know how they use it? |
29768 | That''s what? |
29768 | The Ralas-- you mean these frog- men? |
29768 | The edge of the satellite''s atmosphere? |
29768 | The matter? |
29768 | The-- who? |
29768 | Then Fellows is in your city now? |
29768 | Then how--? |
29768 | Then this shaft is over a half- mile deep, you think? |
29768 | Then what''s your theory, Brent? |
29768 | Then you''re, going to attack the Rala city now? |
29768 | Then you''ve thought of a way? |
29768 | Then you-- you think those round buttons are connected with the escalator rays? |
29768 | There''s no way in and what could be in there? 29768 This crystal sphere then, is capable of bringing to our eyes and ears the happenings of centuries past?" |
29768 | Uh? |
29768 | W- what is it? |
29768 | Want to scatter it and start it growing in a half- dozen places? |
29768 | We watch? |
29768 | Well, Brent? |
29768 | Well, what do you think now? |
29768 | Well, what do you want? |
29768 | Well, who are you? |
29768 | What are the round buttons for? |
29768 | What care I if I become a prisoner on the Moon, if you are with me? |
29768 | What did you think of that woman? |
29768 | What do you advise? |
29768 | What do you want, then? |
29768 | What does that mean? |
29768 | What hope? |
29768 | What is happening? |
29768 | What is it, Jaska? |
29768 | What is it, beloved? |
29768 | What is it? |
29768 | What is the use of this secret dome? |
29768 | What on earth do you suppose that is? |
29768 | What other theory can account for their disappearance? |
29768 | What possible hope? |
29768 | What the hell''s going on here? |
29768 | What''ll I do with this devil, Bell? |
29768 | What''s the matter? |
29768 | What''s the matter? |
29768 | What''s wrong, old- timer? |
29768 | What,he asked boldly, in the language of Earth,"does the traitor Dalis say?" |
29768 | What-- who is this? |
29768 | What? 29768 What? |
29768 | Where are you? |
29768 | Where do you wish to arrive? |
29768 | Where in time is that laboratory of Leland''s? |
29768 | Where is that? |
29768 | Where''d you get it? |
29768 | Where''s Axelson? |
29768 | Which buttons control the invisibility? |
29768 | Which door? |
29768 | Who could escape the city of the Ralas? 29768 Who''s loony now?" |
29768 | Why did n''t you wake me up? 29768 Why do n''t you break in the door?" |
29768 | Why do n''t you kill us, too? |
29768 | Why do you suppose it did n''t work? |
29768 | Why not call the police? |
29768 | Why not come? |
29768 | Why? 29768 Will she make it, father?" |
29768 | Wo n''t they have guards out? |
29768 | Wonder if they are humans? |
29768 | Yes, but where is he? |
29768 | Yes? |
29768 | You are men from Earth? |
29768 | You can manage without me, father? |
29768 | You do n''t want to go down there, do you? |
29768 | You do n''t? 29768 You know English-- you understand me?" |
29768 | You know your orders, Benson? 29768 You looked for a gun?" |
29768 | You mean that during the period of transposition you are invisible? |
29768 | You mean...? |
29768 | You think we are in friendly hands? |
29768 | You trust me now? |
29768 | You''re amused? |
29768 | You''re not going to be cross about it, are you? |
29768 | You-- will be able to think about me sometimes,asked Paula wistfully,"instead of about The Master always?" |
29768 | You-- you mean--? |
29768 | Your orders are clear? |
29768 | _ Did_ he know? |
29768 | _ Vdes son de Porvenir, no es verdad?_Jamison hiccoughed, as one who has been out and been drunken ought to do. |
29768 | ***** But could Sarka and Jaska turn their new- found knowledge to their own use? |
29768 | ***** But where was the enemy? |
29768 | *****"Where is your Kommandant?" |
29768 | *****"Why not? |
29768 | 1? |
29768 | And be engulfed? |
29768 | And do you imagine The Master does n''t know we''re here?" |
29768 | And now, may I ask, are you ready to return to your own land?" |
29768 | And then....""And then--?" |
29768 | And this woman clothed in radiance-- who was she? |
29768 | And we''ll not even be bent, let alone busted?" |
29768 | And what? |
29768 | And would the improvised broadcasting apparatus of the area stand the stupendous strain that would be placed upon it if the ray came down? |
29768 | Any more than that?" |
29768 | Are you afraid to attempt it? |
29768 | Are you going to kill them?" |
29768 | Are you ready?" |
29768 | But did you see her eyes? |
29768 | But since I am to die so shortly, why not go mad, if it gives me pleasure?" |
29768 | But since the cubes could forestall his transmission of thought, and perhaps could read and understand thoughts, how was he to tell Jaska? |
29768 | But the Gnomes, what of them? |
29768 | But was there some truth in the universal fear, after all? |
29768 | But what basis was there for such a fantastic hope? |
29768 | But what was it? |
29768 | But what was the meaning of this strange imprisonment? |
29768 | But where is Leland?" |
29768 | But would n''t it make him drop that too? |
29768 | But you''re likely to let go at any second, are n''t you?" |
29768 | Could n''t they be used in some way? |
29768 | Could the force- shells be fired under water? |
29768 | Could we ever find the plane again?" |
29768 | Dalis had known the secret sign manual of these two; but would the intelligence of the cubes comprehend it? |
29768 | Disintegrated and reintegrated? |
29768 | Do Earth men mind death? |
29768 | Do n''t know what a muskrat is, huh? |
29768 | Do n''t you see? |
29768 | Do you have the issues for 1928, too? |
29768 | Do you imagine that the plane was n''t seen when it came in the Cape? |
29768 | Do you know the difference between the brain of a man and that of an anthropoid ape? |
29768 | Do you think it possible that, with all his Gens, he may go over to the Moon- men, form an alliance with them?" |
29768 | Do you think the military authorities will be able to cope with it?" |
29768 | Does she not look too much like our people, to be from another world entirely?" |
29768 | Feeling fit?" |
29768 | Fool-- why had n''t he thought of it? |
29768 | For do you realize that, unless we do so, we will never again see home?" |
29768 | Got any plans, Bell?" |
29768 | Had he dreamed of the hammer blow of that forty- five caliber bullet? |
29768 | Had the people of the disc learned of their preparations to counter the attack? |
29768 | Had they been discovered? |
29768 | He knew our secret code, did he not? |
29768 | Hell, can damn frog- men keep us here? |
29768 | How could it be done? |
29768 | How does it feel?" |
29768 | How is he?" |
29768 | How many would be brave enough to take a gamble like that, on a fellow''s mere supposition? |
29768 | How much does that figure in dollars and cents, Frank?" |
29768 | How''re we going to get down?" |
29768 | I wonder if, reading my thoughts, they would obey?" |
29768 | I wonder what it is?" |
29768 | If so, what is the cost including charges? |
29768 | If the Gens of Dalis were voluntarily bathed in the lake of white flames, would they become as Luar? |
29768 | If you charge no more than$ 3.00 would you send them C. O. D.? |
29768 | In minutes, it seemed, he was demanding:"How much can we take? |
29768 | Is Axelson in the house?" |
29768 | Is Dalis arranging a treacherous truce with the Moon- men?" |
29768 | Is he such a terrible man, this Black Caesar?" |
29768 | Is it not 2017? |
29768 | Is she safe?" |
29768 | It looks like a massive column just lighter than everything around it, yet so little lighter that you have to watch closely to see it at all?" |
29768 | It''s a long gamble, but if we can get hold of some of The Master''s poison.... Do you see?" |
29768 | Jaska went on:"Note the gleaming thing on the ground, right below the aircar? |
29768 | May I ask that you be patient until then?" |
29768 | May I see your hands again?" |
29768 | May I send for a certain medicine which will dispose of those symptoms in a very short time?" |
29768 | Might I suggest that you bring him here, trust him in all details, and let him take my place wherever possible? |
29768 | No? |
29768 | Note that column of light, scarcely lighter than the light which surrounds it everywhere? |
29768 | Now that I think of it, Jaska, how did Dalis know our secret code of fingers?" |
29768 | Now then-- will it work?" |
29768 | Now, what do we do with you? |
29768 | Of little children, even, crouching, and crushing and rending the tender flesh of other little children? |
29768 | On a day like this? |
29768 | Or would it sear through their makeshift defense, plunging them and the whole great metropolis into oblivion? |
29768 | Ready, Sarja?" |
29768 | Should he throw himself tooth and nail on the monster? |
29768 | Still in Theros?" |
29768 | That Dalis was somehow able to communicate with the Moon- men in their own language, or through their own signals?" |
29768 | That good enough for you?" |
29768 | That we can-- and will-- make you talk?" |
29768 | The revolutions, the rebellions that have made men free, were they pretty things to watch? |
29768 | The way we came?" |
29768 | There was a girl in Stamford.... Tell me, is it true that this is the year 2044 and that the proletariat has not yet triumphed?" |
29768 | These were people of the Moon: but if these were Moon- men, what, or who, were those gleaming cubes? |
29768 | This is satisfactory, I presume?" |
29768 | To what dread rendezvous were they going? |
29768 | Very clever; but what is the reason for it all?" |
29768 | Want to take a drive out there with me?" |
29768 | Was he succeeding? |
29768 | Was he to be the Prometheus who stole fire from Olympus, the Samson who toppled down the temple? |
29768 | Was he to bring the world to ruin, as a result of his blind groping after this new giant of power? |
29768 | Was it complacence or suspicion that stirred the liquid in the cyst so smoothly? |
29768 | Was it laughing at him? |
29768 | Was it susceptible to flattery? |
29768 | Was the Gens of Dalis being burned alive? |
29768 | Was the sound a warning? |
29768 | Was there even any hope? |
29768 | Was this bluish light in the abyss the source of the light in the Cone? |
29768 | Were some of those invisible little creatures on their trail? |
29768 | Were they observatories of some ancient race, placed thus to pierce the mysteries of outer space? |
29768 | What did it mean? |
29768 | What do you say?" |
29768 | What had brought it? |
29768 | What is your answer to my offer?" |
29768 | What next?" |
29768 | What on earth could it be? |
29768 | What say you?" |
29768 | What should they do? |
29768 | What was it? |
29768 | What was its purpose? |
29768 | What was its source, what the composition of the column? |
29768 | What was the meaning of this? |
29768 | What were they? |
29768 | What works the harbor door?" |
29768 | What year is this? |
29768 | What? |
29768 | When did this remarkably original idea occur to you?" |
29768 | When do we eat?" |
29768 | Whence came the glow? |
29768 | Where are we, anyway?" |
29768 | Where are we? |
29768 | Where are you, anyway? |
29768 | Where had the cube gone? |
29768 | Where was it from? |
29768 | Where''s your nerve, man?" |
29768 | Where, Sarka wondered, were the people of the Gens of Dalis? |
29768 | Where, save for the few guards at the house of Luar, were the people of the Gens of Dalis? |
29768 | Whither were they leading them? |
29768 | Who indeed would believe him if he told the story? |
29768 | Who knows? |
29768 | Why not take the train?" |
29768 | Why, of all people on earth, had he alone been singled out for this disclosure? |
29768 | Why?" |
29768 | Will you and these men join me, or will you die as the Moon man died?" |
29768 | Will you be seated? |
29768 | Will you direct me?" |
29768 | Will you risk it, to get back to Earth?" |
29768 | With what? |
29768 | Wonder what it was that frightened him?" |
29768 | Would that stupendous ray be hurled back upon itself? |
29768 | Would the proud old Earth have to come to that? |
29768 | Would you care to see our plant?" |
29768 | Would you like, Senor, to think in after days of that pleasant city filled with men and women tearing each other like beasts? |
29768 | Would you prefer that I give him the task of subduing your nation?" |
29768 | You fellows have seen pistols?" |
29768 | You have hit upon a rather profound scientific principle, yes?" |
29768 | You mean to say we are to be shot to the surface through the intervening rock and earth? |
29768 | You never heard of wild beasts sleeping in beds like these, did you?" |
29768 | You say three others vanished as I did? |
29768 | You think it''s somebody playing a hoax on Earth? |
29768 | You think that wiping out of China was just an Earth- joke?" |
29768 | You understand? |
29768 | You would have become a billionaire, do n''t you see?" |
29768 | he sent mentally,"what does it mean?" |
41839 | But what drives the engine? |
41839 | How can that be? |
41839 | What do you say to the light of the sun? |
41839 | ( 2).--Suppose Fahrenheit to stand at 41Â °, what will Reaumur stand at? |
41839 | ( 3).--Suppose Fahrenheit stands at 23Â °, what will the Centigrade stand at? |
41839 | ( 4).--If Fahrenheit stands at 4 below 0, what will Reaumur indicate? |
41839 | ( Query, may not some of those remarkably hard black diamonds prove to be boron?) |
41839 | Are the living to remain idle whilst the unfortunate man is suffocating rapidly at the bottom of the pit? |
41839 | Does experimental science furnish us with any corroboration of this inference? |
41839 | Finally, the question of utility( the_ cui bono_) may be considered in answer to the query, What is the use of polarized light? |
41839 | How, then, is the alum to be brought back again to the solid state? |
41839 | In answer to the oft- repeated question,"Where can I get the_ things_ for the experiments?" |
41839 | In three experiments acid bodies have been obtained; can we speculate on the result of the next? |
41839 | Is it to be regarded as something real or material? |
41839 | Is this taste natural? |
41839 | Now, what are we to infer from this experiment? |
41839 | Still the question remains unanswered, what are these"rose- coloured prominences?" |
41839 | Thus, a block of wood fills a certain space: how is it( if impenetrable) that we can drive a nail into it? |
41839 | We have first to ask,"What is polarized light?" |
41839 | What is to be done in these cases? |
41839 | What would the Marquis of Worcester and Cosmo de Medici have thought of Blasco de Garay on the ocean, and ruling 12,000 steam horses? |
41839 | [ Page 279] Does it spring from the education which during many ages the human race has received from its first instructors? |
41839 | or[ Page 369] must it be considered only as a property or state of matter? |
42128 | Does this fossil Flora correspond to a formation almost entirely marine, but cotemporary with the Wealdean epoch? 42128 But are not these human considerations? 42128 May not this be the''_ mons Eos_''of Pliny? 42128 Or were, perhaps, the carnivorous animals created only at a later period? 42128 Or, lastly, did those families, which some botanists have been led to consider the most elevated in organization, not yet exist? 42128 The next question is-- were these organized beings created in pairs, as is generally thought and believed? 42128 Whence did these materials originate? 30452 A cripple named Tugh?" |
30452 | A ruler of all Mars? |
30452 | All right, now what? |
30452 | And it told you it would return? |
30452 | And that''s why you sent for me, Milton? |
30452 | And what after that? |
30452 | And what do you mean--''it was a gun?'' 30452 And why,"I intercepted,"did it stop here in 1935?" |
30452 | And you are the Martians with whom we have communicated? |
30452 | And you? |
30452 | Any luck? |
30452 | Are the rays on it, sir? |
30452 | Are these things goods to eat? |
30452 | Are we ready? |
30452 | Are you all right? |
30452 | Are you alone in there? 30452 Are you hurt badly?" |
30452 | But Milton? |
30452 | But can we get out? |
30452 | But how to get out of the hands of these, even? |
30452 | But the hour, Tina? 30452 But what compared with the power of ours?" |
30452 | But what could he have to do with this? 30452 But what you going to do?" |
30452 | But when do you intend to go back? |
30452 | But when? |
30452 | But where are we? |
30452 | But where would you be if I had not been able to bring you back? |
30452 | But-- which way are we going? |
30452 | Ca n''t take it in yet, Randall? 30452 Ca n''t you understand that you are under grave suspicion of having injured her, hidden her away? |
30452 | Can you talk? |
30452 | Can you,he said,"look at her there, and deny you loved her? |
30452 | Captain, may I present Miss Mildred Meriden? 30452 Could n''t a doctor do that better than you, if she is hidden somewhere about here?" |
30452 | Could you see it? |
30452 | Did it come from this house? |
30452 | Did n''t she say something about singing to the crabs? |
30452 | Did you look in the furnace? |
30452 | Did you notice the speed indicator, sir? |
30452 | Did you see the way the top of the pit closed above us? 30452 Do you hear it?" |
30452 | Do you hear me? |
30452 | Do you see these garments? |
30452 | Do you suppose those mushroom things are good to eat? |
30452 | Do you think we can land? |
30452 | Does it mean anything to you? |
30452 | Eat? 30452 For God''s sake, what is it?" |
30452 | Full power? |
30452 | Get anything, sir? |
30452 | Go? 30452 Gone?" |
30452 | Got what? |
30452 | Has it a wall around it? |
30452 | Has it any back yard, George? |
30452 | Have we struck it yet? |
30452 | Have we struck it? |
30452 | Have you forgotten how close I came to going to jail over those charges of yours a year ago? |
30452 | Have you forgotten the disgrace to me that followed?--the stigma that forced me to disappear for months? 30452 Have you forgotten,"he said,"that you talked the matter over with me before we split last year? |
30452 | Have you gone crazy, Milton-- or is this some joke you''ve put up with Lanier and Nelson here? |
30452 | Hours? |
30452 | How big was it? |
30452 | How did you know--? |
30452 | How did you manage to bring us back? |
30452 | How long ago did it happen? |
30452 | How long were you in the cage? |
30452 | How should I know? 30452 How should I know?" |
30452 | How''s the temperature? |
30452 | I mean, what year? |
30452 | I not know, Señor,came the hesitant reply,"but....""But what?" |
30452 | I trust, sir, that I did the right thing in following you with the_ Ertak_? |
30452 | I wonder how the rest of the men are? |
30452 | If men did n''t build this, what did? |
30452 | In 1777; but which month, would you say? |
30452 | Is n''t it great? 30452 Is that true, Quade?" |
30452 | Just what do you mean? |
30452 | Like a man? |
30452 | Must she come? |
30452 | No? |
30452 | Nor anything like it? 30452 Not built by men? |
30452 | Ott? 30452 Phil did n''t have one with him, did he?" |
30452 | Randall-- those scar- marks on their-- faces-- you see--? |
30452 | Rough looking country, is n''t it? 30452 Ruler?" |
30452 | Say, Jim, why not try for that shining mountain we saw? 30452 See?" |
30452 | So, you realized your great ambition, eh? |
30452 | Talk? 30452 Talk?" |
30452 | Ten minutes? |
30452 | The blooming clock''s upside down; can you read it? |
30452 | The ray crews are on duty, I presume? |
30452 | Then tell me who built that machine? |
30452 | Then there''s no life in those crimson jungles? |
30452 | Then you did kill her? |
30452 | Then? 30452 Was that what we heard back a ways?" |
30452 | We''re in a mess, are n''t we? |
30452 | We''re still here, sir? |
30452 | Well, if somebody''s making cold light, where does he use it? |
30452 | Were we seeing things? |
30452 | What are we to do-- tell the authorities? 30452 What are you doing here?" |
30452 | What are you talking about? |
30452 | What did it do? 30452 What did you see?" |
30452 | What do you mean, gone? |
30452 | What do you mean? |
30452 | What do you say, Sue? |
30452 | What do you want to do? 30452 What do you want us to do with you?" |
30452 | What has this to do with Miss Crawford? |
30452 | What have us? 30452 What have you done with young Holmes?" |
30452 | What is the number of that house on Patton Place? 30452 What is your name? |
30452 | What the devil''s the matter with you? |
30452 | What''s the matter with you? |
30452 | What''s the matter? |
30452 | What? |
30452 | Where is your mother? |
30452 | Where was he hidin''? |
30452 | Which way, Mary? |
30452 | Why did you evade her parents''inquiries? |
30452 | Why then could not matter be sent in the same way? 30452 Why-- why did they treat us so?" |
30452 | Why? 30452 Will it shock me?" |
30452 | Will it show on the mirror? |
30452 | Will you allow me to get him? 30452 Will you give the orders, please?" |
30452 | Will you please be quiet, my man? 30452 Will you tell your men to be quiet?" |
30452 | Would not you say so? 30452 You are the Earth- beings with whom we communicated, and whom we instructed to build a matter- transmitter and receiver on earth?" |
30452 | You found her, eh? |
30452 | You have come safely to Mars by means of that station? |
30452 | You know what this is? |
30452 | You leave me like thees? |
30452 | You mean to bring her back to life? |
30452 | You see it? |
30452 | You think we can reach the coast? |
30452 | You will not hurt me? 30452 You''re better now?" |
30452 | You''re not afraid? |
30452 | You''re sure it was outdoors? |
30452 | You''ve read Scott''s diary-- that he wrote after he visited the pole in 1912--the one they found with the bodies? |
30452 | Your orders, sir? |
30452 | Your pal, the greaser? |
30452 | ***** Pressing the attention signal for Kincaide, I spoke sharply into the microphone:"Mr. Kincaide, is every ray on that large meteorite above us?" |
30452 | ***** Sue Guinness''s lips formed a frightened word:"Why?" |
30452 | *****"Could you see anything outside the cage?" |
30452 | A brickbat: Why not cut the edges of the magazine smooth? |
30452 | A ragged cheer went up, and I heard Correy''s voice raised in angry conversation with the enemy:"You will, eh? |
30452 | About the radium?--the borer?" |
30452 | An hour? |
30452 | And do you?" |
30452 | And giving us a quarterly? |
30452 | And how about cutting the edges of the paper smooth? |
30452 | And that, if we are not careful, there will be an attack upon New York?" |
30452 | And who knew the thing would break?" |
30452 | And you are going back? |
30452 | And your little Space in the Future? |
30452 | And, as Sue gasped with relief, he added:"Would you like to see him?" |
30452 | Any choice in the matter of a spot on which to set her down?" |
30452 | Anyone who wished you harm?" |
30452 | Are they fish or flesh or fowl?" |
30452 | Are you all right, Larry?" |
30452 | Are you all right?" |
30452 | Are you hurt?" |
30452 | As big as Earth, you said? |
30452 | As he stepped to the door of the earth- borer he turned and asked:"How did you know our plans? |
30452 | Bullets would not stop the thing-- could anything? |
30452 | But by whom? |
30452 | But just a few minutes ago-- oh, am I dreaming? |
30452 | But the others? |
30452 | But what if the opening were a vertical, impassable tunnel? |
30452 | But why--""Why,"Larry burst out,"did that iron monster stop in 1777 and abduct this girl?" |
30452 | But you-- you will not hurt me? |
30452 | CHAPTER II_ From Out of the Past_"Sane?" |
30452 | Ca n''t you come to the door and open it?" |
30452 | Ca n''t you explain? |
30452 | Ca n''t you print at least one for an experiment? |
30452 | Can a man be disintegrated into his component atoms and then reintegrated into two men each half the size, weight, ability and brains? |
30452 | Can you hear me?" |
30452 | Can you hear me?" |
30452 | Can you?" |
30452 | Confusing? |
30452 | Correy?" |
30452 | Could you keep me from going? |
30452 | Did you happen to notice?" |
30452 | Did you hear the glad song I sang because you have come?" |
30452 | Do you agree to that?" |
30452 | Do you feel it?" |
30452 | Do you know how to write editorials? |
30452 | From his seat at the instrument table, Harl burst out:"So he murdered a girl of 1935, and has abducted another of 1777? |
30452 | Have n''t you guessed by now what I''m going to do?" |
30452 | He paused a moment, then said:"Do you want to live?" |
30452 | He said abruptly,"What is this cripple''s name, Mistress Mary?" |
30452 | He shook his head, trying to comprehend, then muttered hazily:"You-- you''re-- Quade?" |
30452 | Hear them now?" |
30452 | How about giving us some short short stories? |
30452 | How did it happen?" |
30452 | How he vanished, with the police guarding every exit to that house-- well, it''s obvious, is n''t it? |
30452 | I ca n''t very well leave her here all unprotected, can I?" |
30452 | I called,"Can you hear us? |
30452 | I said,"Did you have any enemy? |
30452 | If you have not, why do you not tell us where Miss Crawford is?" |
30452 | Is it locked on the inside?" |
30452 | Is it my imagination or have you been using a better grade of paper in the past two issues? |
30452 | Is she familiar?" |
30452 | Is that clear?" |
30452 | Its ascent was so labored that Phil shouted to Professor Guinness:"Why so slow?" |
30452 | Killed? |
30452 | Kincaide?" |
30452 | Kincaide?" |
30452 | Kincaide?" |
30452 | Larry began,"But can you get to the other cage?" |
30452 | Larry demanded,"Are you alone in there?" |
30452 | Larry was saying,"Wish we would get a storm to clear this air--_what the devil?_ George, did you hear that?" |
30452 | Larry was saying,"Wish we would get a storm to clear this air--_what the devil?_ George, did you hear that?" |
30452 | Look around; see what''s happened?" |
30452 | Mistress Mary, did this Tugh in your Time ever consult doctors, trying to have his crippled body made whole?" |
30452 | Mistress Mary, had you never seen this cage before?" |
30452 | Mr. Hendricks will stand the eight to twelve watch as usual?" |
30452 | Now, why not reprint some of them and give us a chance to read them? |
30452 | Or go peaceably along with them-- assuming we are n''t killed at once-- on the chance that we can make a break later?" |
30452 | Perhaps you remember the shot that sounded from the water- hole? |
30452 | Ready?" |
30452 | Sail in and die fighting? |
30452 | See?" |
30452 | Several of the men were moving about, dazedly, and as I signalled to them, reassuringly, a voice hailed us from the doorway:"Any orders, sir?" |
30452 | Shall we chance it? |
30452 | Shall we see?" |
30452 | Shall we stop, Tina?" |
30452 | Shall we try it, sir?" |
30452 | She cried out in terror,"Will they add to our misery?" |
30452 | She finally exclaimed:"But-- but then Phil''s alive?" |
30452 | She murmured,"Is this New York?" |
30452 | Simple, eh?... |
30452 | Suppose there were no atmosphere surrounding Zeud to cushion their descent into the hundred- mile crater that yawned to receive them? |
30452 | Suppose we take matter and by applying electrical force to it change its wave- length, step it up to the wave- length of radio vibrations? |
30452 | Take Mistress Mary Atwood to Police Headquarters and inform them that she has come from the year 1777? |
30452 | That''s a long way from the Beginning, is n''t it? |
30452 | The minute?" |
30452 | Those others, which brought to the City of New York such amazing disaster? |
30452 | Try it? |
30452 | Was anything like that known to your Time?" |
30452 | Was it many hours?" |
30452 | Was it minutes or hours, Randall wondered afterward, of that horrible progress downward, that passed before they glimpsed light beneath? |
30452 | Was it obvious that the effects of the numbing poison was wearing off? |
30452 | Was the girl from out of the past giving us a warning of coming disaster to this great city? |
30452 | Was there no release? |
30452 | Were they on some invisible eminence, above the reach of these queer creatures? |
30452 | Wesso is great, so why not have all the illustrations by him? |
30452 | What are they, in God''s name? |
30452 | What do you mean by it?" |
30452 | What do you mean?" |
30452 | What happened? |
30452 | What is it?" |
30452 | What is it?" |
30452 | What made it break? |
30452 | What was it like?" |
30452 | What''ll we do then? |
30452 | What''s that?" |
30452 | What''s that?" |
30452 | What''s the matter with you? |
30452 | When did Tugh vanish from your world?" |
30452 | When? |
30452 | Where am I? |
30452 | Where-- where did Quade go to?" |
30452 | Who are you?" |
30452 | Why change the size? |
30452 | Why not? |
30452 | Why not? |
30452 | Why?" |
30452 | Will you please leave me alone, now, so that I can continue?" |
30452 | Will you tell Felix to bring us some food, plenty of it?" |
30452 | With such versatile authors as Burks( When does his next story appear? |
30452 | Would they be bitten again-- or eaten? |
30452 | Would this go on through eternity? |
30452 | Yes? |
30452 | You have come, then, to learn of this world and to take back what you learn to your races?" |
30452 | You will, wo n''t you-- without making a fuss?" |
30452 | [?] |
43038 | Are they irresponsible dreamers, who are behind these historically unparalleled phenomena? 43038 How''s it all? |
43038 | I wonder how it will end? 43038 It feels good, does n''t it?" |
43038 | Sages in the mountains, eh? 43038 Scrambled eggs, honey?" |
43038 | Smells good, does it? |
43038 | Take me to a House, you know what I mean? |
43038 | Well, why do n''t you come back to the library with me? 43038 What say, Man?" |
43038 | What the square, anyhow? |
43038 | What''s it, huh? |
43038 | And how much was there, still to be seen, all around him? |
43038 | And what if it had been? |
43038 | And what was happening to him? |
43038 | And what was it, what did it mean? |
43038 | But why should this disturb him? |
43038 | Could he have been only one poor, flickering candle, he who now blazed with the light of a hundred, or a thousand? |
43038 | Could he have rattled on one cylinder, he who now moved smoothly and noiselessly on sixteen or twenty? |
43038 | Could something be wrong? |
43038 | Do I speak sooth? |
43038 | Do you agree? |
43038 | Had n''t he dreamed it? |
43038 | He smiled back, and said,"You got one, huh?" |
43038 | How about you?" |
43038 | How could she? |
43038 | Is this correct?" |
43038 | Like what''s it for?" |
43038 | Maybe you''ll stay for good? |
43038 | Meg was good, all right, but why was n''t she enough, sometimes? |
43038 | Shall we go?" |
43038 | Was it Shakespeare that the theatrical group had been performing? |
43038 | Was n''t there a nice park, up here a little way? |
43038 | What did it matter? |
43038 | What did it mean? |
43038 | What did that word mean? |
43038 | What is it you want?" |
43038 | What was the matter with him? |
43038 | What was this"know"? |
43038 | What''s it, huh?" |
43038 | Why should he write verses to complain that he was not Lit with the Sun? |
43038 | Why would anybody cut something like that in the stone? |
43038 | You dig?" |
43038 | You go to bed now, huh, put on some of that jasmine perfume? |
43038 | she said:"What''s eatin yuh?" |
4776 | Are the Irish a nation? |
4776 | Are the Ulstermen a nation? |
4776 | Do they embody or promote a spirit of reverence between human beings? |
4776 | Do they encourage creativeness rather than possessiveness? |
4776 | Do they preserve self- respect? |
4776 | How ought both parties to act in such a case? |
4776 | Is it surprising that men become increasingly docile, increasingly ready to submit to dictation and to forego the right of thinking for themselves? |
4776 | Should Christian Scientists be compelled to call in doctors in case of serious illness? |
4776 | Should Welsh children be allowed the use of the Welsh language in schools? |
4776 | Should gipsies be compelled to abandon their nomadic life at the bidding of the education authorities? |
4776 | Should miners have an eight- hour day? |
4776 | The Gospel says:"Take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? |
4776 | Why, for example, should a hansom- cab driver be allowed to suffer on account of the introduction of taxies? |
4776 | or What shall we drink? |
4776 | or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?" |
43046 | After a hundred and fifty years,said Moran,"who''d you divide with? |
43046 | Billions? 43046 But how much is there in bulk?" |
43046 | But-- but--"_ What are you going to do?_rasped the voice shrilly. |
43046 | Did you hear my news? |
43046 | Do you hear what I do? |
43046 | How anxious,asked Hallet abruptly, gathering up the dropped crystals,"how anxious are you to be left behind here?" |
43046 | How much bessendium is left? |
43046 | How''ll we get back to the_ Nadine_? |
43046 | How''s it packed? 43046 Is he still alive?" |
43046 | Is that-- is that the real trouble? 43046 Millions, eh?" |
43046 | Suppose we go look at the ship? |
43046 | Sure,said Moran,"but a man can gripe, ca n''t he?" |
43046 | The lifeboats are all gone? |
43046 | What is the deal? |
43046 | What''s that stuff there, the ground? |
43046 | What? |
43046 | Why not another planet? |
43046 | Would you like to make a deal to go along when the_ Nadine_ lifts?--_If_ there''s a way to get past the space- port police? |
43046 | You''re sure it did n''t get through your suit? |
43046 | _ You''re-- all right? 43046 Burleigh said;Well?" |
43046 | Carol''s voice came anxiously into Moran''s helmet- phone;"_ Are you all right?_""So far, both of us,"said Moran sourly. |
43046 | Carol''s voice came anxiously;"_ What''s the matter? |
43046 | Do you read me? |
43046 | Hallet''s voice came out, flat and metallic and desperate and filled with hate:"_ What''re you going to do now? |
43046 | How big do you suppose bugs grow here,--and why?" |
43046 | How''d you find them?" |
43046 | How''d you like to have a horde of these things about us? |
43046 | I wonder how we can make them understand they''re not supposed to kill me either?" |
43046 | Is it a deal?" |
43046 | Please hurry back?_""We''re on the way,"said Moran. |
43046 | Plenty for everybody?" |
43046 | Quite all right? |
43046 | Ready?" |
43046 | The heirs of the crew? |
43046 | The insurance company that paid for the lost ship? |
43046 | Understand?" |
43046 | Understand?" |
43046 | What do you see?_"Moran said with savage precision;"We''re looking at an inch- worm, grown up like the beetles only more so. |
43046 | What next?" |
43046 | What the hell would you want me to do? |
43046 | What''s the whole shipment worth?" |
43046 | You''ll go armed, sir?" |
32641 | Age? |
32641 | And your dream-- Geria? |
32641 | Are you implying anyone, just anyone, could top my father''s record, Earthsmith? 32641 Did you hear that voice?" |
32641 | Does anyone want to step on the mat with me for a fall or two? |
32641 | Go ahead, Smith-- why not? 32641 How could I know? |
32641 | How long does it take you to breakfast? |
32641 | How should I know? |
32641 | Hunh? |
32641 | In that case, can anyone tell me the difference between a Dominant and a Receptive? |
32641 | Is that really a blush, Smith? 32641 Join me, Smith of Earth?" |
32641 | Name? |
32641 | Now you''re blushing... and that''s just an act is n''t it? 32641 Planet?" |
32641 | Pretend I''m not here? 32641 That? |
32641 | Then you admit that there are psi- powers on Earth? |
32641 | Think so? |
32641 | Twenty- seven what? |
32641 | Well what? |
32641 | Well, can you change rooms if you want to? |
32641 | Well, do you read or watch the telios on Earth? |
32641 | Well, how''d you like it? 32641 Well, if it''s fiction, why do you read?" |
32641 | Well, why ca n''t he? |
32641 | Well, you going to eat this morning? 32641 Well?" |
32641 | What do you mean, it was n''t? |
32641 | What do you people of Earth do for entertainment? |
32641 | What do you think, Geria? |
32641 | What do you think, Geria? |
32641 | What happened after I thought there was a storm, Geria? |
32641 | What happened to your astrogation and ethics? |
32641 | What is it you want me to say? 32641 What kind of a slap in the face is that? |
32641 | What planet, Smith? |
32641 | What''s the matter? |
32641 | What''s your name? |
32641 | What? |
32641 | When''s the next ship for Deneb? |
32641 | Who told you to talk now? 32641 Why, do n''t you men of Earth ever eat, Smith?" |
32641 | Why? 32641 Would you think I''m stupid if I ask you what?" |
32641 | You have no partner, Earthsmith? |
32641 | You sure? |
32641 | _ Smith of Earth, report to Registrar at once._"You know why, do n''t you? |
32641 | *****"Did you or did n''t you, Smith?" |
32641 | And I''m not fooling....""_ Your decision, Smith of Earth...._"Well, he had learned a great deal about Galactic culture, so what should he do? |
32641 | And if your card says Earth of Smith, how am I to know? |
32641 | And what was that? |
32641 | Any questions?" |
32641 | Are we not permitted to use any psi- powers?" |
32641 | Are you blushing?" |
32641 | Are you listening?" |
32641 | Beats everything, does n''t it?" |
32641 | But then, you probably would n''t appreciate them, eh, Earthsmith?" |
32641 | But you really did n''t know, did you?" |
32641 | But you who spoke, what''s your name?" |
32641 | Clear?" |
32641 | Coming, Earthsmith?" |
32641 | Could he dare pass judgment on a society that had left Earth behind a score of thousand years ago? |
32641 | Could he, should he, pass judgment? |
32641 | Do n''t you think I''m good enough for you?" |
32641 | Earth trait, Smith?" |
32641 | Had he known it, Jorak would have used the word rube, but what about Geria? |
32641 | He said,"Just what is this dream empathy?" |
32641 | Hey you, Earthsmith, what courses will you take?" |
32641 | How could he understand-- ever? |
32641 | How could such a delicate beautiful thing be expected to fight? |
32641 | How does it feel to be here with me? |
32641 | How does it sound, Smith?" |
32641 | How long has it been? |
32641 | How old are you?" |
32641 | How old are you?" |
32641 | How''s that?" |
32641 | I ask you, what can they accept at the school and still call it a school? |
32641 | I ask you, what?" |
32641 | I come half way across the galaxy to get here, so what are the odds against any particular room mate? |
32641 | I wonder, are you dominant or receptive?" |
32641 | Just where under the red sun do you think you are going?" |
32641 | Name?" |
32641 | Old Earthsmith....""Name?" |
32641 | On a culture that had left Earth wallowing in the cosmic back- waters? |
32641 | Or was there anything to understand? |
32641 | Planet? |
32641 | Questions?" |
32641 | Right, Earthsmith?" |
32641 | Said green- skinned Luog, a very young Pandenian:"You mean ever?" |
32641 | See what I mean about dream empathy, Smith? |
32641 | Shall we go?" |
32641 | Smith of Earth--""Do n''t tell me you did n''t see me use my arms then, just my arms?" |
32641 | Smith, tell me, how long has it been since anyone from the planet Earth has attended the school?" |
32641 | Smith-- how would you like to do that-- with me?" |
32641 | So what? |
32641 | Still think you should be a dominant?" |
32641 | Still, you alone were bested, Jorak of Gyra-- and, hah, that makes twice, does n''t it?" |
32641 | Still--""You think you''re strong, eh?" |
32641 | The instructor could read minds-- and how many of these others could? |
32641 | The registrar took all this in impassively, said:"What planet, Earthsmith?" |
32641 | They say dreams fulfill wishes, they say-- and what was it Geria had dreamed? |
32641 | Unpleasant, is it not?" |
32641 | Was that the word she really had in mind? |
32641 | Was the machine making fun of him? |
32641 | Well, would he be letting Earth down by leaving? |
32641 | What actually had happened yesterday on the crags? |
32641 | What could I do? |
32641 | What else is there?" |
32641 | What happens next?" |
32641 | What is, and what is not, letting your planet down? |
32641 | What sort of psi- powers have they cultivated on the planet Earth?" |
32641 | What would you say was the first event of importance? |
32641 | What''s the difference? |
32641 | When was Earth colonized?" |
32641 | Where is this Earth? |
32641 | Which is it, Earthsmith? |
32641 | Who thinks the question is a relative one which can not properly be answered? |
32641 | Who was he to judge? |
32641 | Why should he dare assume that the whole culture was depraved, simply because he regarded it that way by Earth standards? |
32641 | Why? |
32641 | Will we be seeing more of each other, Smith?" |
32641 | Win or lose-- what was the difference? |
32641 | Would he be? |
32641 | You know anything about dreams, Smith?" |
32641 | You remember yesterday on the crag, Geria?" |
32641 | You think I''d need you to help me with my work or something?" |
38480 | ( 17) H. C. M. asks: What substances are there that will absorb light during the day when exposed to light, and give it out again at night? |
38480 | ( 18) Z. asks: Is the Great African Desert below the level of the sea, and if so, could it be made into an inland sea by flooding from the ocean? |
38480 | ( 19) J. P. L. asks: How can I make a filter to cleanse rain water from smoke as it passes from the roof to the cistern? |
38480 | ( 2) J. C. R asks: Which was the first railroad built in the United States? |
38480 | ( 20) F. E. H. asks: Can percussion caps be so composed as to explode when pierced by a sharp pointed needle? |
38480 | ( 23) H. T. S. asks: What size should I make the holes in the side of a fan wheel, 20 inches in diameter? |
38480 | ( 26) J. J. asks: Which tire makes a wheel the strongest, 1.25 x 0.50 inch iron, or 1.25 x 5/16 steel tire? |
38480 | ( 35) G. M. P. asks: What is a good and cheap substitute for salt for raising the temperature of water to 230Â ° Fah.? |
38480 | ( 38) F. H. C. asks: How can I etch cheaply on glass to imitate ground figures or transparent figures on a ground background? |
38480 | ( 42) J. M. B. asks: What will prevent the hair from falling out? |
38480 | ( 46) J. L. asks: Is the balata gum softened by animal oils or fat? |
38480 | ( 52) S. W. C. asks: Has carbon for telephone purposes ever been made by subjecting the black deposited by a flame to a heavy pressure? |
38480 | ( 54) R. W. J. asks: What causes the cracking noise in the pipes of a steam heating apparatus, when a fire has been started to warm up the building? |
38480 | ***** CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? |
38480 | 149? |
38480 | 22 copper wire of sufficient size for a telephone line of 1,000 feet? |
38480 | 4 and 5, SUPPLEMENT 142, must the diaphragm be entirely free, or can it be punched and the screws which secure the flange pass through it? |
38480 | About how much of the exhaust can we shut in without overdoing it? |
38480 | Also what size should the nozzle be? |
38480 | B. asks: Can I arrange an electric battery so as to heat a platinum wire for the purpose of cutting wood? |
38480 | Can a hydraulic ram be constructed to discharge 1,000 gallons of water per minute? |
38480 | Can a pair of burrs of the above size be run in that way, and if so, what is the maximum speed at which they can be run? |
38480 | Can you explain it? |
38480 | Can you give me a short description of the principle and construction of the aerophone? |
38480 | Could I make insulated wire myself? |
38480 | Does a more powerful battery produce better results in telephone or microphone? |
38480 | Does the electric spark decompose potassium iodide? |
38480 | Has steel been used for portable boilers? |
38480 | How are the back gears of a lathe made so as to be thrown out of gear when it is wished to use the lathe at a high speed? |
38480 | How can we calculate the power of an engine? |
38480 | How is steel or iron made to adhere to the face of the jaws of the wrench? |
38480 | How much pressure would it stand to the inch? |
38480 | How shall I care for the boiler inside? |
38480 | How shall I make a valve to cut off at ¾? |
38480 | If not, please give me the relative value of coke and coal in heat giving power? |
38480 | If so, how? |
38480 | If so, of what should they be composed? |
38480 | In new form of telephone in No 20, current volume, must there be a battery in the circuit, or is the telephone sufficient to work it? |
38480 | In which position of the hot air pipe will the room be most easily heated? |
38480 | Is it necessary to take the piston out of cylinder and oil it? |
38480 | Is it practicable? |
38480 | Is it the water in the pipes made by condensed steam, or is it the expansion of the pipes from being heated? |
38480 | Is the height to which water is raised by a hydraulic ram measured from the ram itself or from the spring from which the supply comes? |
38480 | Is there any solution excepting rubber that will make cloth thoroughly waterproof, or at least withstand the attack of water for an hour or so? |
38480 | Is this so? |
38480 | Now, is there any great wrong or injustice in this? |
38480 | Should the Nation Engage in Manufactures? |
38480 | The reply, in effect, is, Granting all this to be true, what does it amount to? |
38480 | What can I do with it to harden it? |
38480 | What is meant by heating surface in boilers, and how is it computed? |
38480 | What is meant by the pitch of a wheel in a propeller, and what is the inclination of a cylinder? |
38480 | What is the trouble and how can it be repaired? |
38480 | What is the valve yoke of a steam engine? |
38480 | What right, then, has the oil producer to complain? |
38480 | What shall I paint my boiler and smoke stack with, and where can I get the paint? |
38480 | What shall I use? |
38480 | What size boiler is required for an engine having a 3 x 4 inch cylinder? |
38480 | Where is best place to have ventilation, near floor or near ceiling? |
38480 | Where is best to take hot air in a room, at register near ceiling or in floor? |
38480 | Which do you advise for the sounding board of a microphone and Hughes telephone? |
38480 | Who will Invent a Satisfactory Milking Machine? |
38480 | Why, if all that is alleged is true, will they persist in sinking more wells, when, as they say, they are controlled by the Standard Oil Company? |
38480 | Will I have to enlarge the steam chest; the valve uses the whole length of it now? |
38480 | Will a bar magnet, used in Bell telephone, lose its power to such a degree as not to work? |
38480 | Will such an engine develop 20 horse power? |
38480 | Would 1/64 of an inch thickness of sheet steel be strong enough for the boiler of a small model locomotive? |
38480 | Would it reduce the strength of bar magnet to cut a thread on one end of it? |
38480 | _ WHAT SECURITY HAVE I_ that my communication to Munn& Co. will be faithfully guarded and remain confidential? |
38480 | mean pressure in cylinder? |
38480 | of England, a citizen of London was executed for burning coal, which was then a capital offense? |
38480 | of coal? |
38480 | of steam, allowing the pump to be 4 inches stroke, double acting, to be attached to surface condenser? |
38480 | pressure, also the length of stroke? |
38480 | steam? |
38480 | weight have to fall to run a sewing machine for 5 hours? |
29882 | ''Would it?'' 29882 ... Bring all Nareda on our ears? |
29882 | A little gag, Spawn? 29882 Admit that they took your bribes? |
29882 | Afraid for your wits? |
29882 | After all, he does stand for that aristocracy that has disappeared from the modern world, does he not? 29882 All right, Jetta?" |
29882 | And does he talk as you do? |
29882 | And this antidote of yours? |
29882 | And what did you get? 29882 And who are you?" |
29882 | And who rules over and beyond? |
29882 | And who will believe him? 29882 Any ill effects?" |
29882 | Any luck? |
29882 | Are the rest of the party on their way? |
29882 | Are they dangerous? |
29882 | Are we going on a case? |
29882 | Are you all right, William? |
29882 | Are you in there? 29882 Better?" |
29882 | But Commander--"Armed? 29882 But how does this darkness make the invisible airships luminous?" |
29882 | But suppose she should get out? 29882 But these are times when the Intelligence Service demands much of its men, is it not so?" |
29882 | But we can ask her when she awakens, ca n''t we? |
29882 | By the way, have you folks eaten? |
29882 | By the way,he inquired suddenly,"did n''t I have an extraordinarily obnoxious grandson with me when I came?" |
29882 | De Boer, do you intend to ask a ransom for Jetta? |
29882 | Did I? |
29882 | Did everything go all right? |
29882 | Did n''t President Hargreaves tell you? |
29882 | Did n''t he get a full dose of lethane? |
29882 | Did n''t your men leave him in the cabin when you kidnapped me? |
29882 | Did you hear something moving in back of us, Nan? |
29882 | Did you-- did you kill my father? |
29882 | Do you feel perfectly normal? |
29882 | Do you think that is not known all over Washington? |
29882 | Do you think--? |
29882 | Do you want to strangle me? |
29882 | Dog of an American,he roared,"do you know why you were brought here? |
29882 | Everything all ready, Aaron? |
29882 | Father--"About this young American? 29882 For why would I hurt him? |
29882 | Freda, what are you doing in here? 29882 Good fishing? |
29882 | Got it? |
29882 | Grandfather, what''s that? |
29882 | Grandpa, are polar bears_ always_ white? |
29882 | Have you had time to make an examination of that ship of Slavatsky''s, yet? |
29882 | Have you met with success, Doctor? |
29882 | Have you quite finished? |
29882 | How are you going to ransom me? |
29882 | How did you get back here? |
29882 | How did you know? |
29882 | How long have we been gone, Nan? |
29882 | How many cases did you find, Carnes? |
29882 | How many, grandfather? 29882 How?" |
29882 | I might marry her: why not? 29882 I? |
29882 | If a light ray is nullified upon entering the field of darkness, will it emerge at the other edge as a perfect light ray again? |
29882 | In here? 29882 Invisibility? |
29882 | Is it seemly,he asked,"that an officer of the American army should be brought here in chains and cords?" |
29882 | Is it so? 29882 Is n''t there anything we can do?" |
29882 | Jetta, are you in there? 29882 Jetta, are you near the window?" |
29882 | Jetta, dear, do you trust me? 29882 Jetta, to- night you plan to see him again, no? |
29882 | Jetta, you''re not too frightened, are you? |
29882 | Jetta,Perona said to her accusingly,"that is true, then: you did talk with that miserable Americano last night? |
29882 | Karl, what''s the meaning of this? 29882 Luke, do n''t you know me?" |
29882 | Maynard? |
29882 | Me? 29882 Now then, Jetta, you have heard some of what we have been saying, perhaps?" |
29882 | Now you are perhaps in a more gracious mood, Professor? 29882 Oh, what is it? |
29882 | Ready? |
29882 | Run where? |
29882 | So this is it? 29882 So you''re the smuggler I was sent after?" |
29882 | So, you say? |
29882 | Sooner? |
29882 | That gas-- you can not be so vile as to send it forth again, to destroy the American ships? |
29882 | That''s a record, is n''t it? |
29882 | The gentleman who spent forty years of his life upon a tall pillar, in atonement for his sins? 29882 The girl''s an old friend, Commander? |
29882 | The key to the place where President Hargreaves is? |
29882 | Then,said Stopford,"the logical application of your method is to plunge every city in the land into darkness by means of this gas?" |
29882 | There''s no other way out of here? |
29882 | They held the wire while you called up the President? |
29882 | Think we were never coming? |
29882 | This attack will be successful, eh, Hans? |
29882 | Those police guards at the mine to- night? |
29882 | Try to ransom me for a fat price from the United States? |
29882 | Well, Captain Rennell, what have you to report to us this evening? |
29882 | What are they waiting for? 29882 What are you going to do with me?" |
29882 | What are you going to do with me? |
29882 | What do you expect to happen, Doctor? |
29882 | What do you mean, Carson? |
29882 | What do you mean? |
29882 | What do you mean? |
29882 | What do you read? |
29882 | What happened to the little rat, Aaron? |
29882 | What happened? |
29882 | What has happened? |
29882 | What have you to say, Rennell? |
29882 | What is it, Aaron? |
29882 | What is it, Aaron? |
29882 | What is it? |
29882 | What is there to be worried about? |
29882 | What is this? |
29882 | What keys? |
29882 | What of that? 29882 What on earth were they doing?" |
29882 | What the dickens? |
29882 | What will we use? |
29882 | What''s happened? |
29882 | What''s happening? |
29882 | What''s that for? |
29882 | What''s that noise? |
29882 | Where am I? |
29882 | Where are the others? |
29882 | Where are we? 29882 Where are you, Rennell? |
29882 | Where is Captain Rennell? |
29882 | Where was I? |
29882 | Where''s the President''s secretary? 29882 Where''s your officer?" |
29882 | Where''s your ship? |
29882 | Where? |
29882 | Who are you? 29882 Who told you I was attached to Intelligence?" |
29882 | Who was he? |
29882 | Why does not your darkness destroy all light? |
29882 | Why should he not? 29882 Why--""Is it not so?" |
29882 | Will you answer a question, Doctor? |
29882 | Will you help me, Willis? 29882 Y- yes, but I am not--""A man?" |
29882 | You call my master a forger? |
29882 | You can rush the fleet there, sir? |
29882 | You come, Commander? |
29882 | You do n''t suppose, Aaron, by any chance that Professor Dahlgren is still alive and on our planet? |
29882 | You do n''t think we''re in any danger from these beasts, do you? |
29882 | You have heard of St. Simeon Stylites, Yankee? |
29882 | You hear me? |
29882 | You hear, Spawn? 29882 You insist with that question?" |
29882 | You know your orders, Maynard? |
29882 | You mean,breathed the girl,"that he never moved from that spot after the rays touched his body? |
29882 | You recognize that signature, gentlemen? |
29882 | You refuse to answer? |
29882 | You seal her in? |
29882 | You seriously propose to darken the greater part of eastern North America? |
29882 | You think that? 29882 You yourselves repudiate your own Constitution, which places the control of army and navy in the hands of your President? |
29882 | ''Me stand naked in front of all them lamps and get turned into smoke? |
29882 | *****"Did that feel good, American swine?" |
29882 | *****"Do you know what all this means?" |
29882 | *****"The United States Government has sunk pretty low, to involve itself in a deal of this character, do n''t you think, my dear Superintendent?" |
29882 | *****"Well, gentlemen, am I to receive the courtesies of an ambassador?" |
29882 | *****"What''s that, what''s that, what''s that?" |
29882 | *****"Who''s Jackson Gee? |
29882 | A single word came to Carruthers''ear--"Man?" |
29882 | Against your word, Spawn? |
29882 | And I shall see you at Mrs. Wansleigh''s ball to- night?" |
29882 | And Jetta? |
29882 | And is it not interesting to note that some of his stories have become actual realizations? |
29882 | And it is that this Grant might be your rival, that worries you? |
29882 | And the gale-- was it now sweeping northward on its mission of destruction? |
29882 | Are n''t you going to tell me about that?" |
29882 | Are polar bears always white? |
29882 | Are polar bears always white? |
29882 | Are you all right?" |
29882 | Are you in there?" |
29882 | Are you ready, Carnes?" |
29882 | Are you willing to instruct me while I remove the menthium from him?" |
29882 | As much as fifty? |
29882 | At what time of day did they occur?" |
29882 | But could n''t your taste be improved? |
29882 | But had they understood the significance of those bare patches? |
29882 | But surely the utmost ingenuity of man had not contrived to render a modern plane, with its metalwork and machinery, absolutely transparent? |
29882 | But they''ll catch us--""Which is the key?" |
29882 | But what about Jetta? |
29882 | But what was I going to do about it? |
29882 | But where are we?" |
29882 | But who controlled them? |
29882 | But you will ransom me? |
29882 | But-- are you willing to follow me?" |
29882 | By the way, may I say a few good words for Sophie Wenzel Ellis? |
29882 | Ca n''t they open it? |
29882 | Can they send him to prison?'' |
29882 | Can you stand alone?" |
29882 | Can you stand up?" |
29882 | Carnes?" |
29882 | Could I hold them off? |
29882 | Could I save it, and her as well? |
29882 | Could n''t you get the rays to work sooner?" |
29882 | De Boer''s voice:"Is he conscious now? |
29882 | Did De Boer think he could out- distance this patrol- ship, the swiftest type of flyer in the Service? |
29882 | Did any points of similarity strike you as you read them?" |
29882 | Did father know him? |
29882 | Did n''t they get us?" |
29882 | Did you bring any with you?" |
29882 | Did you have any trouble in getting here unobserved?" |
29882 | Did you meet-- did you talk to Grant last night?" |
29882 | Do n''t you see what the end must be? |
29882 | Do n''t you think it would be a good idea to publish in each issue the picture of one of the authors, and a short synopsis of his life? |
29882 | Do you?" |
29882 | Does father know him? |
29882 | Fifty? |
29882 | For, I asked myself, why, if such a machine could produce two human identities, why not a score, a hundred, a thousand? |
29882 | Fought out, when everything was disorganized? |
29882 | Frighten them off, for a time, and make enough noise so that perhaps someone passing in the nearby street would give the alarm and bring help? |
29882 | God, man, what''s happened to your legs?" |
29882 | Grant, you hear her?" |
29882 | Had he only dreamed all this? |
29882 | Had the murdered man really bumped into an invisible airship, or had he only thought he had? |
29882 | Had those devils learned to apply the gas to the surfaces of airplanes? |
29882 | Hans?" |
29882 | Has he any polar bears? |
29882 | Has it got bears in it? |
29882 | Have I your permission to do so?" |
29882 | Have you arranged the elements? |
29882 | Have you seen the evening paper?" |
29882 | Have you thought of that, Perona? |
29882 | He can get here to my house safely?" |
29882 | Hear me?" |
29882 | How about your precautions for to- morrow night?" |
29882 | How can you account for it? |
29882 | How could a bulky man glide so smoothly? |
29882 | How could the apes and gorillas, huge as they were, hope to force the dinosaur away? |
29882 | How did I get here?" |
29882 | How did you get back here?" |
29882 | How did you get here so opportunely?" |
29882 | How did you get here?" |
29882 | I am skilful at persuasion, no? |
29882 | I called, louder,"Why do n''t you come in?" |
29882 | I presume you thought that we had no way of detecting the substitution? |
29882 | I said abruptly,"De Boer, since we are to be friends--""So you prefer to sit down now?" |
29882 | I ventured,"And Jetta?" |
29882 | If it was true, why had they suddenly become silent, inert? |
29882 | If you leave her here, De Boer--""Why should I leave her? |
29882 | In the second place Bird should have yielded more menthium, and in the third place, did you notice his hands? |
29882 | Is father fifty?" |
29882 | Is he not a contemptuous fellow, this American?" |
29882 | Is it a nice story? |
29882 | Is it not so? |
29882 | Is she seventeen? |
29882 | Is the ship well stocked?" |
29882 | It has gone so far as this, has it? |
29882 | Just what is the first step in removing the menthium from a brain?" |
29882 | Leave her-- for Perona?" |
29882 | May I add my voice to every other reader''s in the cry for the reprinting of"People of the Pit,"by A. Merritt? |
29882 | Meanwhile, what did he intend to do with me? |
29882 | Mr. Bryant asks:"Could a person remember his own death in a former reincarnation?" |
29882 | Must they stay here? |
29882 | My X- flyer''s a very handy thing to have, is n''t it?" |
29882 | My second suggestion in this: Why not have a fixed position for your announcement of the stories for the next issue? |
29882 | Or could I escape with her, and still find some means to save the treasure? |
29882 | Polar bears? |
29882 | Ransom me? |
29882 | Ready, Karl?" |
29882 | Rennell,_ Von Kettler was there!_""He went to this restaurant, sir?" |
29882 | Shall I proceed?" |
29882 | Shall I tell what else I saw?" |
29882 | Shall we break in? |
29882 | So this was that lost invisible flyer? |
29882 | So you have awakened?" |
29882 | Spawn said,"You think De Boer will believe that?" |
29882 | Spawn:"You will arrange about your police on the streets? |
29882 | Squires?" |
29882 | Suppose I could not find an opportunity to escape with Jetta? |
29882 | Suppose, as De Boer climbed in the window, I killed him? |
29882 | The question is, what we shall do about it?'' |
29882 | The question we wish to put to you is, can you trace the exact course taken by the hurricane?" |
29882 | The unknown isotope in that black gas of yours-- you are disposed to give us the chemical formula?" |
29882 | The wind velocity--?" |
29882 | Then came Spawn''s voice:"Got him, De Boer? |
29882 | This Grant?" |
29882 | To- night?--here?" |
29882 | Vice- president,"laughed Von Kettler,"are you sure this is n''t all very much exaggerated?" |
29882 | Vice- president?" |
29882 | Was Captain Rennell crazy too? |
29882 | Was De Boer rushing into a collision? |
29882 | Was it conceivable that a gas factory, hangars, ammunition depots could exist here invisibly, when he could look straight down upon the ground? |
29882 | Was it possible that the headquarters of the Invisible Emperor existed on this desolate prairie? |
29882 | Was my love for her foredoomed to end in tragedy? |
29882 | Was the other a dummy, too?" |
29882 | Was there a torch here at Spawn''s? |
29882 | We''re prisoners on an electron, and as such we are destined to rush through infinite space for the remainder of our lives unless....""Unless what?" |
29882 | Well, sir, what have you to say to that?" |
29882 | Well, why not me as well? |
29882 | What about Jetta? |
29882 | What are the chances of its reaching Washington?" |
29882 | What are the soldiers for? |
29882 | What are you talking about? |
29882 | What became of that little rat?" |
29882 | What did they mean? |
29882 | What do you suppose happened?" |
29882 | What happened?" |
29882 | What has happened? |
29882 | What is it?" |
29882 | What matter if the herds of dinosaurs overrun us and destroy lives? |
29882 | What was the matter with his mind? |
29882 | What was the matter, Karl? |
29882 | What were they doing, bunching together like a flock of sheep, when at any moment the enemy planes might come swooping in, riddling them with bullets? |
29882 | What''s D- r- a- y- l- e? |
29882 | What''s in the box? |
29882 | What''s that got to do with it?" |
29882 | When do you expect trouble?" |
29882 | Where did the attacks take place?" |
29882 | Where had he seen them before? |
29882 | Where is Captain Rennell, I say?" |
29882 | Where is Spawn? |
29882 | Where is he?" |
29882 | Which side would win? |
29882 | Who told you that I did?" |
29882 | Who was he? |
29882 | Who will dare to give me the lie because a bandit tells a wild tale with no real facts to prop it?" |
29882 | Who''s seen him? |
29882 | Why did n''t his feet sound upon the floor? |
29882 | Why did n''t the red mouth of the mighty dinosaur close over him and crush out life? |
29882 | Why do n''t they go away?" |
29882 | Why had they not long ago wiped out these few Marines? |
29882 | Why must he kneel in torture? |
29882 | Why not get the opinion of other readers? |
29882 | Why not give us some stories by him? |
29882 | Why not? |
29882 | Why should any person ask not to have such good stories in your magazine? |
29882 | Why should any such great author be disregarded in so good a magazine? |
29882 | Why should n''t I feel normal? |
29882 | Why? |
29882 | Why? |
29882 | Why?" |
29882 | Will you be able to restore them?" |
29882 | Will you come?" |
29882 | Will you guide Carnes to the tent and then return here and I''ll join him?" |
29882 | Will you please tell me what you are talking about?" |
29882 | Would I come to the garden tryst? |
29882 | Would that moment come before he crashed? |
29882 | Would the returning ray work? |
29882 | You are much concerned for your safety, Grant? |
29882 | You have a flash- light?" |
29882 | You have pack''chutes, have n''t you?" |
29882 | You have the tent set up for us, Major?" |
29882 | You heard from De Boer?" |
29882 | You heard my orders to Lieutenant Maynard, did n''t you?" |
29882 | You refuse to honor his signature?" |
29882 | You understand?" |
29882 | You understand?" |
29882 | You''ve heard about the man Von Kettler''s escape last night, of course?" |
29882 | You, an honest and wealthy mine owner? |
29882 | Your craft is equipped with a Bird silencer?" |
29882 | Your magazine( or should I say"our"magazine?) |
29882 | groaned Carnes as he fumbled for the rip cord of his parachute,"suppose this thing does n''t open?" |
29882 | what are the lives of these swarming millions worth when compared with a Caesar, a Napoleon, an Alexander, a Charlemagne? |
46473 | What is the use,say they,"of teaching children to read and think if you do not make them honest and truthful? |
46473 | But of all the evil that is theoretically possible, how much is carried out in practice? |
46473 | But what if commonplace insists on being supreme and shutting out whatever is not of one complexion with itself? |
46473 | How are their characters to be built up? |
46473 | How are we to resist its demand in the administration of a State- supported, and therefore majority- ruled, institution? |
46473 | How old, then, is the earth, especially the inhabited earth, in years? |
46473 | If practice of one hand educates the other hand, will it not also educate the foot? |
46473 | In 1887, when Taxil was received in solemn audience by Leo XIII,"My son,"asked the Pope,"what dost thou desire?" |
46473 | The confession is coupled with a demand for more legislation, but, were the demand conceded, who can guarantee that more still would not be wanted? |
46473 | We must next ask: Is this effect of practice confined to the symmetrical organ, or does it extend to other organs? |
46473 | Why can we not expect, that the development should be extended to the higher forms of will power that go to make up character? |
46473 | why was it not done before?" |
46706 | Can you suppose an end of matter, or an end of space? |
46706 | How do we know that? |
46706 | I now look direct at the candle, and what do I see? |
46706 | If I put salt on the flame of a spirit lamp, what do I see through this grating? |
46706 | Is a regular changing of the water favorable to the development of this plant? |
46706 | Is the negation of infinitude incomprehensible? |
46706 | Lastly, how do we know the frequency of vibration? |
46706 | Mr. President, how many inches is that? |
46706 | Now what is the luminiferous ether? |
46706 | Now, what force is concerned in those vibrations as compared with sound at the rate of 400 vibrations per second? |
46706 | There is matter and there is motion, but what magnitude of force may there be? |
46706 | What can this luminiferous ether be? |
46706 | What force is there in space between my eye and that light? |
46706 | What makes the blue sky? |
46706 | What would you think of a universe in which you could travel one, ten, or a thousand miles, or even to California, and then find it come to an end? |
46706 | When you go below visible red light, what have you? |
46706 | You ask, Why does not light go round the corner as sound does? |
41627 | But what,he asked himself,"will knowing of such as this, be of use to me, as I search for Ghiltharmie?" |
41627 | Dare I tell you? 41627 Now shall we enlighten him as to the ways of escape? |
41627 | Were you ever told, as a child, that you must not attempt to count the stars in the sky at night-- that if you did you might_ lose your mind_? |
41627 | What of old legends? 41627 Why have you told me? |
41627 | ( Orange juice sorry, now?) |
41627 | --ROSS ROCKYLYN--THE SYMPHONIC ABDUCTION--"I suppose you''ve heard about what happened to my brother Jerry?" |
41627 | Am I right?" |
41627 | And Jehovah? |
41627 | And what if they were to_ guess too well_? |
41627 | And whence come these dreams? |
41627 | And, coincidently, why SHOULD Mr. Onya take such pains to be unpleasent in print? |
41627 | Are you one of THEM?" |
41627 | Ask yourself,_ what is imagination_? |
41627 | But I ask all who read this, is n''t it true when you come to think of it? |
41627 | But did I do this? |
41627 | But do you believe that men have_ lost their minds_ from incessant study of the stars?" |
41627 | Christ? |
41627 | Did I succumb to this desire? |
41627 | Do n''t you realize that they have watched man creep out of primal slimes, take limbs and shamble, and finally walk? |
41627 | Do you know what I saw? |
41627 | Have you ever wondered what kind of life might inhabit the other stars in this solar system, and those beyond it?" |
41627 | He_ DOES_ get around-- anybody disagree? |
41627 | How in hell, we ask you guys, can we improve if you wo n''t write in and tell us if and why we stink? |
41627 | Is it safe for them to have full rein over their imaginations? |
41627 | Is nature rather not terrible, than kind? |
41627 | Might not THEY leave behind them in departure shadowy trailings of_ their_ own minds?" |
41627 | Now, what DO I mean by THE BEST WAYS TO GET AROUND? |
41627 | Perhaps the cosmos hold secrets beyond comprehension of man; and what is your assurance that these secrets are beneficent and kind? |
41627 | Perhaps_ those who are Beyond_ are not yet ready to make themselves known to Earthlings? |
41627 | Presently, in his clipt speech, the stranger said,"Do you believe that life exists on other planets, other stars? |
41627 | See? |
41627 | The question is; how? |
41627 | The theory is: you use water screws, air propellers, and so why not an ether propeller? |
41627 | The trouble with Mr. Onya, I''m afraid, is that he has( deliberately?) |
41627 | Then, bold with stark horror, I shouted quite loudly:"How do you know this? |
41627 | What ancient fear is with me, cold and terrible? |
41627 | What do we care if dear old John Carter"yearns"himself to Mars? |
41627 | What then? |
41627 | What''s wrong with the idea? |
41627 | Who, man, was and is Satan? |
41627 | Why should he feel it necessary to make one final, grand broadcast to the effect that he will no longer read paltry science- fiction? |
48366 | Are our ordinary soldiers, fresh home from the Belgian battlefields, to go unrewarded as the Peninsular heroes have done? |
48366 | It may be asked, in the words of the song,''How shall I my true love know?'' 48366 Can the celebrity be considered a prolific letter- writer? 48366 How is the amateur to detect such worthless specimens when he runs across them? 48366 Is it from the red sparkling wine? 48366 Is it from the sunshine? 48366 Need more be said? 48366 Quis separabit?--Who shall separate? 48366 Translated, they run as follows:-- Eagle, Tyrolese eagle, Why are you so red? 48366 Which regiments still wear black in memory of Wolfe? 48366 Why do the Northumberland Fusiliers wear a red and white feather hackle in their caps? 48366 Why do the drummers in the Guards wear fleurs- de- lys on their tunics? 48366 Why does the Gloucester Regiment wear a badge on both the back and front of their hats? 48366 Why does the privilege exist with the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry of wearing shirt collars with the uniform? 48366 Why has theflash"survived with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers? |
49809 | And where,he asked,"did you get that stone?" |
49809 | DID YOU HEAR ME? |
49809 | Dear,said Mater,"do n''t you think you ought to tell him...?" |
49809 | Dear,soothed Mater,"did n''t you_ notice_?" |
49809 | Does n''t he know it''s apt to slip its place in a year or two? |
49809 | How often must I assure you, my dear, that WE are the highest form of life? |
49809 | Look, dear,hissed Mater acidly,"is n''t that the little polyp who was so rude once?... |
49809 | Of course, I.... Notice what? |
49809 | WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? |
49809 | What does the young fool think he''s doing, fiddling round with soapstone? |
49809 | Yes, Pater? |
49809 | I do n''t suppose he understands_ why_, just yet, but....""A stone? |
49809 | Just think-- how could ideas congeal in a brain shuttled hither and yon, bombarded with ever- changing sense- impressions? |
49809 | Why, my dear, do you realize what this_ means_?" |
49809 | You understand, Junior?" |
48994 | ''Tis Nature''s method-- does it not cost some thousands of eggs and fry to produce one salmon? |
48994 | And may I here enter a protest? |
48994 | For what does this Association stand? |
48994 | Is not the need of this individual reconstruction the Greek message to modern democracy? |
48994 | Is thy servant a dog? |
48994 | May I dwell upon two instances of shocking neglect? |
48994 | Strange, is it not? |
48994 | The life and work of the men who made the original contributions? |
48994 | What are these classical interests that you represent? |
48994 | What does the community at large, so careful of your comforts, expect from you? |
48994 | Why dwell on the horrors such as we doctors and nurses have had to see? |
48994 | Why this invariableness in an ever- turning world? |
48994 | Withal, like Jeshurun, she waxed fat; and did ever such pride go before such destruction? |
4350 | Admis enfin, aurai- jo alors, Pour tout esprit, l''esprit de corps? |
4350 | Again, if there had been an excellent aboriginal civilisation in Australia and America, where, botanists and zoologists, ask, are its vestiges? |
4350 | Again, in art, who is to settle what is advance and what decline? |
4350 | And who is to reckon up how much these words mean? |
4350 | But how do these principles change the philosophy of our politics? |
4350 | But how far are the strongest nations really the best nations? |
4350 | But it will be said, What has government by discussion to do with these things? |
4350 | But now comes the farther question: If fixity is an invariable ingredient in early civilisations, how then did any civilisation become unfixed? |
4350 | But there is a preliminary difficulty: What is progress, and what is decline? |
4350 | But what ARE nations? |
4350 | But what is the problem? |
4350 | But what then is that solution, or what are the principles which tend towards it? |
4350 | But what was his mind; how are we to describe that? |
4350 | But where could the first ages find Romans or a conqueror? |
4350 | But why is one nation stronger than another? |
4350 | But-- for that is the present point-- why is there this variable? |
4350 | Carlyle said, in his graphic way,''The ultimate question between every two human beings is,"Can I kill thee, or canst thou kill me?"'' |
4350 | Do I look like that? |
4350 | Granted that it is in excess, how can you say, how on earth can anyone say, that government by discussion can in any way cure or diminish, it? |
4350 | How, then, if it was so beneficial, could they ever lose it? |
4350 | If these savages did care to cultivate wheat, where is the wild wheat gone which their abandoned culture must have left? |
4350 | No doubt the deductions may be right; in most writers they are so; but where did the premises come from? |
4350 | The problem, is, why do men progress? |
4350 | Unless some kind of abstraction like this is made in the subject the great problem''What causes progress?'' |
4350 | What breaks the human race up into fragments so unlike one another, and yet each in its interior so monotonous? |
4350 | What can be worse than a life regulated by that sort of obedience, and that sort of imitation? |
4350 | What is the making of a successful merchant? |
4350 | Where then, so to say, are the rats and horses of the primitive civilisation? |
4350 | Who is sure that they are the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, of the matter in hand? |
4350 | Why have the real fortunes of mankind been so different from the fortunes which we should expect? |
4350 | Why then is this great contrast? |
4350 | Why, then, have not the obvious and natural causes of progress( as we should call them) produced those obvious and natural effects? |
4350 | Will it prevent them, or even mitigate them? |
4350 | how far is excellence in war a criterion of other excellence? |
43391 | Are we not hampered at every turn by false schemes of education, the object of which is to turn out certain conventional products? |
43391 | Are we sure that the gods and customs were not imposed by local conditions? |
43391 | But why? |
43391 | Can it be that herein is a partial explanation of the social individuality of the Jewish people? |
43391 | Can true health of body and mind be conciliated with social ambition or with commercial ambition? |
43391 | Can you tell me how much money there is in a safe, which also has thick walls, by kneading the knobs with your fingers? |
43391 | Does it seem unlikely that an event like this, especially if repeated, may have hastened the extermination of some species of land animals? |
43391 | Have you ever quite realized what the tropical year is like? |
43391 | How did men first come to notice, in the tropics especially, that there was such a thing as the year at all? |
43391 | How did the plants learn when to blossom and produce seed? |
43391 | How did they first observe, save in our frozen north, any fixed sequence or order in the succession of Nature? |
43391 | How did they learn, even here, that spring would infallibly follow winter, and summer be succeeded in due course by autumn? |
43391 | How has it come about that the playground and school recess have been so generally given up? |
43391 | How has this remarkable result been achieved? |
43391 | How many of us can rise up in effective rebellion against the very fashions that in our hearts we most condemn? |
43391 | How, bereft of two out of three of the essentials of nationality, has the Jew been enabled to perpetuate his social consciousness? |
43391 | If bread fails-- not only us, but all the bread- eaters of the world-- what are we to do? |
43391 | In one word, how did the seasons come to be automatically recognized? |
43391 | Is it a case of compensatory development, analogous in the body to a loss of eyesight remedied through greater delicacy of finger touch? |
43391 | Is it altogether on account of appearances? |
43391 | Is it entirely the fault of the native Poles? |
43391 | Is not this a cogent argument in favor of a more rigid enforcement of our laws providing for the food inspection of the poor? |
43391 | Is the superior force of religion, perhaps abnormally developed, alone able to account for it all? |
43391 | Is this tenacity of life despite every possible antagonistic influence, an ethnic trait; or is it a result of peculiar customs and habits of life? |
43391 | May it not as well have been transported by water? |
43391 | Now, what is the reason of these changes in vegetation, when temperature remains so constant? |
43391 | Or is there some hidden, some unsuspected factor, which has contributed to this result? |
43391 | Thus Macbeth says, after he had"done the deed":"But wherefore could not I pronounce amen? |
43391 | To what purpose are teachers urged to study psychology? |
43391 | What is the meaning of this? |
43391 | Where do they eat their luncheon? |
43391 | Why are there seasons for things at all in the tropics? |
43391 | Why do not trees and shrubs of each kind flower up and down throughout the year irregularly-- now one individual and now another? |
43391 | Why should we spare him? |
50834 | How long--? |
50834 | A fault could not have occurred for more years than Rik''s own lifetime-- Or had that many years passed already? |
50834 | But what if they''d lain here even longer than that? |
50834 | Do you think--?" |
50834 | Was it possible the war had passed? |
33049 | Canst thou tighten the bonds of the Pleiades,[93] Or loose the bands of Orion? 33049 Knowest thou the ordinances of the heavens? |
33049 | Lo, these are but the outlines of his ways, and how faint the whisper which we hear of him-- the thunder of his power who could understand? |
33049 | Where is the way where light dwelleth? 33049 Where wast thou when I founded the earth? |
33049 | ''So careful of the type?'' |
33049 | :"When I consider the heavens, the work of thy fingers, The moon and the stars which thou hast ordained; What is man that thou art mindful of him?" |
33049 | Again, were the separated light and darkness the morning and evening? |
33049 | And if this be so, is it reasonable to suppose that either, without the other, can be fully understood? |
33049 | Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? |
33049 | Are none of them constant in the one supposed species, and constantly absent in the other? |
33049 | Are not improved steam- engines or clocks the lineal descendants of some existing steam- engine or clock? |
33049 | Are they no greater than those which occur in other species of similar structure or habits? |
33049 | But admitting all this, it may be asked, Are these ancient records of any value to us? |
33049 | But may it not equally deride the faith of Elijah himself, when, after three years of drought, he prayed in the sight of assembled Israel for rain? |
33049 | But the question remains-- If there was a beginning, what existed in that beginning? |
33049 | But what is the meaning of evening and morning, if these days were long periods? |
33049 | But what made the use of these divisions necessary or appropriate? |
33049 | But where shall wisdom be found, And where is the place of understanding?" |
33049 | But with respect to the precise origin of this cosmogony, the question now arises, Is it really in substance a revelation from God to man? |
33049 | But, says another objector, is not the present the child of the past? |
33049 | Canst thou bring forth the Mazzaroth in their season, Or lead forth Arcturus and its sons? |
33049 | Canst thou establish a dominion even over the earth?" |
33049 | Did Abraham take with him in his pilgrimage the records of his people? |
33049 | Do these mark a different origin? |
33049 | Do they occur in points known in other species to be readily variable, or in points that usually remain unchanged? |
33049 | Dost thou know the poising of the clouds, The wonderful work of the Perfect in knowledge? |
33049 | Dost thou know the poising of the dark clouds, The wonderful works of the Perfect in knowledge?" |
33049 | Dost thou know when God disposes them, And the lightning of his cloud shines forth? |
33049 | Dost thou know when God disposes these things, And the lightning of his cloud flashes forth? |
33049 | Dost thou send forth the lightnings, and they go, And say unto thee, Here are we? |
33049 | Equally fine are some of the following lines:"Dost thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee? |
33049 | Grant this first point to science, and what farther conflict is there? |
33049 | Have we or can we have any certain solution of those two great questions-- Whence are all things? |
33049 | How could such a scene be represented in words? |
33049 | How is all this to be explained? |
33049 | How, when confined to a limited region, could he increase and multiply and replenish the earth? |
33049 | If one, is He an imperfect or capricious being who changes his plans of operation? |
33049 | If so, why is the evening mentioned first, contrary to the supposed facts of the case? |
33049 | In Job, 38th chapter, we have the following:"In what way is the lightning distributed, And how is the east wind spread abroad over the earth? |
33049 | Is there ever a new creation in art or science any more than in nature? |
33049 | It may be asked-- Must we suppose that the Adam of the Bible was of the type of the coarsely featured and gigantic men of the European caverns? |
33049 | It may still be asked-- Were not the races created as they are, with especial reference to these conditions? |
33049 | Knowest thou the laws of the heavens, Or hast thou appointed their dominion over the earth?" |
33049 | May we not now dispense with them, and trust to the light of science? |
33049 | No more? |
33049 | Or the son of man, that thou visitest him?" |
33049 | Or who laid its corner- stone, When the morning stars sang together, And all the sons of God shouted for joy? |
33049 | Pleistocene or Glacial Age,|================================================================== The question recurs-- Why are God''s days so long? |
33049 | The important questions still remain: When was this trade commenced, and how rapidly did it extend itself from the sea- coast across Europe? |
33049 | The questions would have arisen-- Are there more creative Powers than one? |
33049 | The words themselves suggest the important question: Are they intended to represent this as the original condition of the earth? |
33049 | Under the first of these we inquire-- Are they no greater in amount than those which may be observed in individuals of the same parentage? |
33049 | Upon what are its foundations settled? |
33049 | Was it a scene of desolation and confusion when it sprang from the hand of its Creator? |
33049 | Was it the water''s fathomless abyss? |
33049 | Was the old primeval darkness the evening or night, and the first breaking forth of light morning? |
33049 | What covered all? |
33049 | What hope of answer, or redress? |
33049 | What is the absolute antiquity of the Palæocosmic age in Europe? |
33049 | What was the nature of this earliest vegetation? |
33049 | What, said these ancients, can have existed before the''darkness?'' |
33049 | What, then, are the facts in the case of man? |
33049 | What, then, are we to say of the imaginary"conflict of science with religion,"of which so much has been made? |
33049 | What, then, was the nature of the light which on the first day shone without the presence of any local luminary? |
33049 | When the dust groweth into mire, And the clods cleave fast together?" |
33049 | When thy garments become warm When he quieteth the earth by the south wind; Hast thou with him spread out the clouds Firm and like a molten mirror? |
33049 | Who can number the clouds by wisdom, Or cause the bottles of heaven to empty themselves? |
33049 | Who hath fixed the proportion thereof, if thou knowest? |
33049 | Who hath opened a channel for the pouring rain, Or a way for the thunder- flash? |
33049 | Who shut up the sea with doors In its bursting forth as from the womb? |
33049 | Who stretched the line upon it? |
33049 | Who will admit such an absurdity?" |
33049 | Why was the completion of the heavenly bodies so long delayed? |
33049 | Why was the earth thus occupied for countless ages by an animal population whose highest members were reptiles and birds? |
33049 | Why were light and vegetation introduced previously? |
33049 | and Whither do all things tend? |
33049 | and as for darkness, where is the place thereof, that thou shouldest take it to the bound thereof, and know the way to the house thereof?" |
33049 | what concealed? |
33049 | what sheltered? |
33049 | why, indeed, are the evening and morning mentioned at all, since on that supposition this is merely a repetition? |
33049 | | oldest rocks-- Eozoic Period of| Geology? |
33049 | |Gymnosperms,||_Articulata_--Myriapods,|Endogens? |
37224 | But,you will exclaim,"what does the air do with all the water it drinks? |
37224 | Among these subjects may be reckoned the question,"How many pounds does the whole earth weigh?" |
37224 | And are we certain that the result is trustworthy? |
37224 | And in what condition do they leave the child''s body, and how do they force him to desire food again?" |
37224 | And what happened? |
37224 | Are there not animals that live on meat only, and others that live only on plants? |
37224 | But how could this have been ascertained? |
37224 | But how is this effected? |
37224 | But how is this nutritive part, the chyle, conveyed into the various parts of the body? |
37224 | But what will become of the water if it is allowed to continue to absorb heat? |
37224 | But what will the poor do in such a case more especially the workman? |
37224 | But whence does the wind arise? |
37224 | But why is it that our housewives often serve vegetables_ before_ they do meat, and fruit_ after_ the meat? |
37224 | CHAPTER V. WHAT BECOMES OF THE MOTHER''S MILK AFTER IT HAS ENTERED THE BODY OF THE CHILD? |
37224 | Can you make nails and teeth out of milk? |
37224 | Do you wish to persuade me, that milk may be changed into eyes? |
37224 | Does such water continue to absorb heat? |
37224 | HAS THE MOON INFLUENCE UPON THE WEATHER? |
37224 | Has the change of the moon any bearing upon the variability of our weather? |
37224 | Has the moon influence upon the weather? |
37224 | How are they changed during the time of their stay in the body? |
37224 | How much more? |
37224 | Is coffee an article of food? |
37224 | Is it a means of warming? |
37224 | Is it advisable to take a"drink"before breakfast? |
37224 | Is it any longer surprising, that it is the workmen who mostly are subject to the use of spirits? |
37224 | Is it not more natural to take the food as nature gives it to us? |
37224 | Is it not wonderful? |
37224 | May I hope that you will favor me with your attention, while, in a few articles, I speak to you about the nutrition of the human body? |
37224 | Medicine? |
37224 | Now, it is true that man also eats the flesh, fat, and eggs of animals; but whence have the animals meat and eggs? |
37224 | Now, what are the qualities of coffee? |
37224 | Now, where does the heat of the fire go? |
37224 | Now, which of these two fares the better? |
37224 | Or can you make bones out of milk, or hair? |
37224 | Or is it a beverage merely to quench the thirst? |
37224 | Or is it a spice? |
37224 | Or perhaps poison? |
37224 | The next question might be: Can this latent heat become free again? |
37224 | The next questions are:"What do these elements of food perform when in the child''s body? |
37224 | The notion- dealer, who with his hundred dollars has earned twenty- five dollars, or the cattle- dealer, who gained but five? |
37224 | The question arises in the first place, Why must food be cooked? |
37224 | The question naturally arises now, where is the heat that the boiling water has been continually absorbing? |
37224 | These latter names have a more savory sound, have they not? |
37224 | This is the solution of the great problem, viz.,"How can drunkards live a long time on nothing but spirits, and, moreover, how can they work?" |
37224 | WHAT IS BEST TO BE PUT INTO SOUP? |
37224 | What becomes of a pot of water, if, on beginning to boil, it is not taken off the fire? |
37224 | What becomes of them?" |
37224 | What becomes of these substances after they have been eaten by the child? |
37224 | What influence has the same upon rain or dryness in the atmosphere? |
37224 | What influence with regard to heat and cold has the nearness or remoteness of the moon upon our weather? |
37224 | What is the cause of this? |
37224 | What is the cause of this? |
37224 | What may have been the reason for putting the principal meal in the middle of the day? |
37224 | What will be the effect of taking boiling water from the stove and placing it in the room somewhere? |
37224 | Whence came this weather; more especially, whence came the calm preceding it, and the whirlwind following? |
37224 | Whence did this come? |
37224 | Whence does this come? |
37224 | Whence does this come? |
37224 | Whence does this come? |
37224 | Where has the water gone? |
37224 | Where will the heat of the water go then? |
37224 | Where, then, is this heat? |
37224 | Who does not know that every farmer gives his cattle salt from time to time, so as to improve their strength and general health? |
37224 | Why are we obliged to eat? |
37224 | Why does he take such pains to grind, bake, boil, fry, etc., while the animal can live without all this? |
37224 | Why does man eat nothing raw except fruit? |
37224 | Why, then, does man need mixed food, that is, partly meat and partly vegetable food? |
37224 | With the exercise of a little thought, it will readily be seen that the question,"How much does our earth weigh?" |
37224 | _ It commenced to snow in the concert room!_ How did this come? |
37224 | he would exclaim,"do you mean to say that milk contains flesh? |
37224 | that from milk may be manufactured feet, hands, cheeks, eyelids, and the various other parts of the human body?" |
42466 | ( 2) How many may be regarded as modifications of previous species? |
42466 | ( 3) How many are migrants from other regions where they have been known to exist previously? |
42466 | ( 4) How many are absolutely new species? |
42466 | --literally,"Canst thou sound the depths of God?" |
42466 | Are we elevated on a pedestal, so to speak, above nature? |
42466 | Are, then, these people the types of any ancient, or of the most ancient, European race? |
42466 | But is this a mere superstition, or have they reason for it? |
42466 | But the question arises, What is the monistic power beyond these-- the"power behind nature"? |
42466 | Did he live in that wide Post- Pliocene continent which extended westward through Ireland? |
42466 | Does this conception of natural law give us any warrant for the idea that the universe is a product of chance? |
42466 | Had he visited or seen from afar the great island Atlantis, whose inhabitants could almost see in the sunset sky the islands of the blest? |
42466 | Here we raise a question which should perhaps have been considered earlier: Is man himself actually a part of what we call nature? |
42466 | How can he separate the true from the false? |
42466 | How were the five- fingered limbs acquired in this abrupt way? |
42466 | If it was originally in one mass, whence came the incalculable power by which it was rent into innumerable suns and systems? |
42466 | Is it meant that the things are actually alike or only apparently so? |
42466 | Is it not the highest realization of all that we can conceive of the plans of superhuman intelligence? |
42466 | Is it the material organism or any one of its organs or parts? |
42466 | Is nature the universe outside of us, containing the things that we study and which constitute our environment? |
42466 | Is the universe self- existent, or does it show evidence of creative power and divinity? |
42466 | Is this automatism? |
42466 | Is this machinery? |
42466 | It may be asked, Is there, then, no place in the geological record even for theistic evolution? |
42466 | Must he resign himself to the condition of one who either believes on mere authority or refuses to believe anything? |
42466 | Or did he live at a later time, after the Post- Pliocene subsidence, and when the land had assumed its present form? |
42466 | That instinct is hereditary is evident; but the question is, How did it begin? |
42466 | The real question is,"Is there a God who manifests himself to us mediately and practically?" |
42466 | The writer of the book of Job puts this as plainly as any modern agnostic in the passage beginning"Canst thou by searching find out God?" |
42466 | We have already noticed the arts and implements of these people, but what manner of people were they in themselves? |
42466 | What is the_ ego_ which he admits? |
42466 | What proof is there of the spontaneous evolution of living forms from inorganic matter? |
42466 | Who knows? |
42466 | Why may it not be so with resistance in general? |
42466 | Why should it be otherwise in things belonging to the domains of reason and conscience? |
42466 | Why were they five rather than any other number? |
42466 | Why, when once introduced, have they continued unchanged up to the present day? |
42466 | or is it something distinct, of which the organism is merely the garment, or outward manifestation? |
42466 | or is the organism itself anything more than a bundle of appearances partially known and scarcely understood by that which calls itself"I"? |
42466 | or must he adopt the attitude of the Pyrrhonist who thinks that anything may be either true or false? |
42466 | or, on the other hand, does nature include man himself? |
44725 | In what other age or in what other country has so much been done for the poor and unfortunate? |
44725 | ''My son is going to St. Moritz( six thousand feet) for the summer,''said he;''may I go with him?'' |
44725 | As the doctor has been permitted to tell the results of his experiments, may I claim a similar privilege? |
44725 | Can we not hope to strengthen the present feeble impulses in wireless telegraphy by some method of relaying or repeating? |
44725 | DO ANIMALS REASON? |
44725 | DO ANIMALS REASON? |
44725 | Have American institutions-- that is, the institutions based upon the freedom of the individual-- been made more secure? |
44725 | How, then, can we effectively time a receiving circuit so that it will respond to only one sending station? |
44725 | How, then, shall we study the electric spark? |
44725 | If that monkey did not show reason, what would you call it? |
44725 | Not excepting the literature of the Greeks, is any so rich, varied, powerful, and voluminous as theirs? |
44725 | Ought this to be so in the case of any human being, not absolutely abnormal, whom the state has undertaken to educate? |
44725 | Shall the reply be that we can not interfere with individual liberty? |
44725 | The one had as its leading question, What is your name and where do you belong in my herbarium? |
44725 | What are we to do about it? |
44725 | What is the result? |
44725 | Why should we not in time speak through the earth to the antipodes? |
44725 | Why these curious glands and this strange movement or mimicry? |
44725 | Why, I ask, should not our theaters receive some consideration? |
44725 | Yet, as a result, are the American people more moral than they were half a century ago? |
44725 | _ Editor Popular Science Monthly:_ DEAR SIR: In connection with the discussion of the interesting subject Do Animals Reason? |
44725 | while the other raises an endless list of queries, of which How came you here and when? |
41562 | A long time? |
41562 | A ride? 41562 Bait? |
41562 | Escaped? |
41562 | How can you stand here? 41562 In the_ basement_?" |
41562 | Insane? 41562 Is he sick? |
41562 | My coat? |
41562 | My mind? |
41562 | Now? |
41562 | See it? |
41562 | Something wrong? |
41562 | That''s here in Pikeville? |
41562 | The Chevy? 41562 The old Ranch Road? |
41562 | Then it''s official? 41562 What happened?" |
41562 | What is it? 41562 What is it?" |
41562 | What''s the matter? |
41562 | What''s up, Dad? |
41562 | What''s up, boys? |
41562 | What''s wrong with everybody? 41562 Where are we going?" |
41562 | Where''s Jim? |
41562 | Where? |
41562 | Who? |
41562 | Why defeated? |
41562 | Why do you say that? |
41562 | You in a wreck? 41562 You mean because I was down there I missed-- the explanation? |
41562 | You mean it''s been there all afternoon? |
41562 | You see it? 41562 You were n''t in your shop, were you?" |
41562 | *****"Name?" |
41562 | A display of some kind? |
41562 | A hold- up?" |
41562 | And-- why did n''t anybody notice? |
41562 | Back there--""Address?" |
41562 | Do n''t you see it? |
41562 | For God''s sake--""What''s he talking about?" |
41562 | Had he made a mistake? |
41562 | Hanging from the lamppost--""Where were you today?" |
41562 | How the hell long has it been there?" |
41562 | How would I know?" |
41562 | I did n''t get in on it? |
41562 | Like everybody else?" |
41562 | Moloch, Beelzebub, Moab, Baalin, Ashtaroth--""So?" |
41562 | Now that I understand, there''s no need to take me in, is there?" |
41562 | One of_ them_? |
41562 | Or-- another they had missed? |
41562 | The body-- it''s_ supposed_ to be hanging there?" |
41562 | Were there more of them? |
41562 | What did it mean? |
41562 | What do you mean?" |
41562 | What has that to do with--""Was anybody else down there with you?" |
41562 | What kind of a reason?" |
41562 | What the hell was it? |
41562 | What the hell was it? |
41562 | What they did with the_ real_ humans they--""What are you talking about?" |
41562 | What was it doing? |
41562 | What''s happened? |
41562 | What''s the matter?" |
41562 | Where?" |
41562 | Who else is here besides you?" |
41562 | Why are you home?" |
41562 | Why was he hanging there? |
41562 | Why? |
41562 | You okay, Ed?" |
41562 | You see it hanging there? |
41562 | Your car is full of gas, is n''t it?" |
41562 | _ Them?_ Loyce moved cautiously down the alley. |
41562 | _ Who was the man?_ I never saw him before. |
41562 | _ Why?_ Who was the man? |
41562 | _ Why?_ Who was the man? |
41562 | _ Why?_ Why did they deliberately hang him there?" |
41562 | _ Why?_ Why did they deliberately hang him there?" |
29255 | ... Might eavesdrop? 29255 A great man,"she murmured,"but is he-- a little mad?" |
29255 | A private citizen? |
29255 | Am I a prisoner? |
29255 | Am I crazy, Jim,I asked,"or do you see these things too?" |
29255 | And am I to land there, sir? |
29255 | And are we to stand here and let them do it? |
29255 | And gagged? 29255 And in this case?" |
29255 | And so he has walked away from you? 29255 And the_ Dorlos_?" |
29255 | And this,indicating the cross,"is the spot where the Quabos will break in?" |
29255 | And we are the first to enter thy realm from the upper world? |
29255 | And why, Perona? 29255 And you want to get rid of this fellow? |
29255 | And you will go to the mine? |
29255 | And you will pay it? |
29255 | Are n''t you satisfied? |
29255 | Are there three of them? |
29255 | Are they dead, Jim? |
29255 | Are you Spawn''s daughter? |
29255 | Are you ready down there? 29255 Are you ready, Pete?" |
29255 | But they must be, else why were n''t they seen? |
29255 | But this then, is not an ordinary time? |
29255 | But why are you dressed as a boy? |
29255 | But will they pay? |
29255 | But wo n''t it be just a repetition of the first battle? |
29255 | But, Professor,I argued,"it''s all over, is n''t it? |
29255 | But.... You can think of no explanation? |
29255 | Ca n''t you see anything, Pete? |
29255 | Can you imagine what would happen in New York in case of a break- down in water- supply, electric power, and communication? 29255 Chief?" |
29255 | Coincidence or connection? |
29255 | Come to your house? 29255 Conscious of the time, of the locality you went to? |
29255 | Dale,he said at length,"have you ever hunted tiger?" |
29255 | Dale,he whispered hoarsely,"what was it?" |
29255 | De duvel, why should I have sealed him in? 29255 Did n''t he once take a hand in Nareda''s politics?" |
29255 | Difference in temperature? |
29255 | Do any of you know where you are? |
29255 | Do n''t you know-- can''t drown a fish-- holding it under water? |
29255 | Do n''t you suppose these people who lock us in and censor our mail are n''t smart enough to spy on what we say to each other? |
29255 | Do you expect me to go on another one of your crack- brained expeditions into the unknown with you? |
29255 | Do you expect this hunt of ours will be something of a blind chase? |
29255 | Do you see? 29255 Do you suppose there is any hope of your embracing the Faith?" |
29255 | Doctor Dale? |
29255 | Does that window frame contain glass or not? |
29255 | Earthquake? |
29255 | Failed? |
29255 | Father,he sent his thoughts racing on ahead of him,"are those lights which are striking the Earth causing any damage?" |
29255 | From fear? |
29255 | Had they heard the details of the second disappearance? |
29255 | Has this frame glass in it? |
29255 | Hast thou, in the palace, any lengths of pipe like to that which the Quabos drag behind them? |
29255 | Have you been waiting here long? |
29255 | Have you ever been in a crowd, Dale, and watched a certain individual intently, until that particular individual turned to look at you? 29255 Have you found out what they intend to do with us?" |
29255 | Have you seen Smith and Francisco? |
29255 | Have you seen a morning paper? |
29255 | Have you seen everything? 29255 Have you solved the secret of their invisibility?" |
29255 | Hear them, Chief? |
29255 | Hello, Bond,came his voice over the wire,"have you just arrived? |
29255 | Hello, Williams,he said,"how are things going? |
29255 | Here at the mine? |
29255 | Here is the_ Dorlos_; the second of the two, was it not? |
29255 | How do they like it? |
29255 | How dost thou know of the tunneling? |
29255 | How long, father,queried Sarka,"should it take to empty the Gens areas?" |
29255 | How will we see them if they are invisible? |
29255 | I am sure you appreciate the fact that every precaution will be taken to hear the least word that you say to him during his stay here? 29255 I hope you did not intimate your real purpose?" |
29255 | I must certainly get my hands on one of these monsters... superhumanly intelligent fish... marvelous-- akin to the octopus, perhaps? |
29255 | If they are, why have n''t we received evidence of it years ago? |
29255 | If you can get President Markes, he can send some police to the mine--"And find all Nareda''s police bribed by Perona? 29255 Interplanetary cars? |
29255 | Is he a partner of Spawn''s? |
29255 | Is n''t it a beauty? |
29255 | Is n''t it? |
29255 | Is this a roughly accurate plan of the city? |
29255 | Jetta? |
29255 | Jim, all that sounds reasonable, but have you any proof of it? |
29255 | Just where are we going? |
29255 | Marry? |
29255 | May I meet you here to- morrow night? |
29255 | Much further, Hugo? |
29255 | Nine or ten hours? 29255 Of the trees?" |
29255 | Philip? |
29255 | Shall I call you? |
29255 | Shall we reduce speed, sir? |
29255 | So you''ve fallen in love with a girl? 29255 So, Perona?" |
29255 | So? 29255 Spawn has told you that?" |
29255 | Spawn? 29255 Stanley-- can either of you move? |
29255 | Suppose they are armed too? |
29255 | That means I''ve got to feed him taffy while he''s here? |
29255 | The hell-- how do I know, Perona? 29255 The invaders? |
29255 | The other two television observers? |
29255 | Then what of the Spokesmen of the Gens, who will be out of contact with me? |
29255 | Then you got me in here by fraud? |
29255 | There is no other entrance but the sea- way into which we were drawn? |
29255 | To lead another invasion? |
29255 | Was it in broad daylight? |
29255 | Was it too bold? |
29255 | Was that the thing I saw hoisted aboard just before we left? |
29255 | Well, gentlemen? 29255 Well, then, if Markes has told you, then might I not as well admit it? |
29255 | Well? |
29255 | What about reloading? |
29255 | What about the moon? |
29255 | What are they? |
29255 | What are we going to do with our prisoner? |
29255 | What are you going to do? |
29255 | What brings you here, young lad? 29255 What do I owe you?" |
29255 | What do you anticipate, sir? |
29255 | What do you find to talk about? |
29255 | What do you talk about all the time? 29255 What forms?" |
29255 | What is it you would plan to do about it, Señorito? |
29255 | What is that? |
29255 | What of it? |
29255 | What rule? 29255 What were the two reports, Dival?" |
29255 | What will happen? 29255 What will we do if we find them?" |
29255 | What''s the difference? |
29255 | What''s this? 29255 What''s up now? |
29255 | What''s your opinion, Martin? |
29255 | What? 29255 Where did they come from?" |
29255 | Who are you? |
29255 | Who are you? |
29255 | Who are you? |
29255 | Who would attack it? 29255 Why are they taking children, Jim? |
29255 | Why are they taking them to Mercury? |
29255 | Why at night? |
29255 | Why do n''t you run up to New York for a few days? |
29255 | Why do you marry-- unless you''re in love? 29255 Why do you take them?" |
29255 | Why is it impossible? |
29255 | Why so? |
29255 | Why? |
29255 | Will my friend be permitted to depart again, if he once gets in here? |
29255 | Wilson, tell me-- in God''s name-- what has happened? |
29255 | Would you like to come? |
29255 | Would you stand by and see people perish if a turn of your hand could save them? 29255 Yes, O my father; and is there anything else?" |
29255 | Yes, Vardee? 29255 You are, are n''t you?" |
29255 | You came very close to committing a murder on your way here, did you not, Dale? |
29255 | You got away? |
29255 | You have heard of the Special Patrol Ship_ Filanus_? |
29255 | You have n''t become a Science Communist yourself? |
29255 | You have no documents? |
29255 | You here? |
29255 | You know why I have come? |
29255 | You see now, Dale,Drake said quietly,"why I let Hartnett go with you before? |
29255 | You were conscious of every detail? |
29255 | You''re all right, Phil? 29255 _ Dios!_ Gone where, Spawn?" |
29255 | ***** Hanley''s microscopic voice cut in:"Getting it, Phil? |
29255 | ***** Was it a boy, observing us from the shadowed moonlit garden? |
29255 | ***** Woman? |
29255 | A beautiful name...."How did your kingdom begin?" |
29255 | A private individual: that fellow Jacob Spawn--""Spawn?" |
29255 | A treasure of quicksilver ingots here? |
29255 | A week, you say?" |
29255 | And I stammered,"But why are you going to marry?" |
29255 | And is each inhabited by some form of life?" |
29255 | And now, after we had gained admission, what excuse would Hartnett offer for the intrusion? |
29255 | And still the one question remained unanswered: Who was Luar? |
29255 | And the water-- did you notice its color, sir?" |
29255 | And why do n''t you have him to do all of your illustrating? |
29255 | And, if the descent were accomplished, what in the world would we see when we got down there? |
29255 | And, son....""Yes, O my father?" |
29255 | Are we going to make a trip to the moon and interview the inhabitants?" |
29255 | Are you alone? |
29255 | Are you beginning to itch and burn?" |
29255 | Are you interested?" |
29255 | Are you?" |
29255 | As I stepped to the telephone, I heard her murmur, in a weary, troubled voice:"Hypnotism? |
29255 | As the glowing people hurried to obey, Sarka softly asked his father:"But what shall we do with the Martians?" |
29255 | Balls of fire? |
29255 | Because of Jetta? |
29255 | Big, red- faced chap?" |
29255 | But this power-- this awful thing that has been controlling me-- is there no way to fight it?" |
29255 | But what conceivable fate could that be? |
29255 | But what? |
29255 | But who does it make rich? |
29255 | But why not give us a change? |
29255 | But.... How? |
29255 | CHAPTER V_ Mysterious Meeting_"Ah, Grant-- have you enjoyed yourself?" |
29255 | Call it an accident; what matter? |
29255 | Can it be that our planet is honeycombed with such hollows as this we are in? |
29255 | Can mere words describe my feelings? |
29255 | Can you pick off ten in ten shots?" |
29255 | Can you picture it? |
29255 | Can you say that the oceans will never drain of their water? |
29255 | Cleric?" |
29255 | Correy?" |
29255 | Could I get across the floor of the bowl without discovery? |
29255 | Could it further hold against the strain of lifting that combined tonnage through the press of the water? |
29255 | Could there be smuggling going on from this mine? |
29255 | Could we make it? |
29255 | Could you, by chance, secure an artist by the name of Leo Morey or Hugh Mackay? |
29255 | De Boer:"... Get up with my men through the streets to Spawn''s house? |
29255 | Descend and investigate? |
29255 | Did he?" |
29255 | Did not he mention it? |
29255 | Did you ever see anything like it?" |
29255 | Dival?" |
29255 | Dival?" |
29255 | Do you know about it?" |
29255 | Do you mind telling me just what it is?" |
29255 | Do you not ever pick the newscasters''reports, De Boer? |
29255 | Do you not see that she is waiting for you to speak?" |
29255 | Do you think that the world has been invaded?" |
29255 | Do you understand everything?" |
29255 | Do you understand?" |
29255 | Do you understand?" |
29255 | Does it?" |
29255 | Even though you might think it silly?" |
29255 | Ever you have heard of him?" |
29255 | Everything shipshape: perhaps, a degree or two of elevation when we were a little closer--"May I come in sir?" |
29255 | Evidently Hartnett had been carefully instructed as to his course of action-- but why this seemingly unnecessary caution on Drake''s part? |
29255 | Evolution working backward from human to reptile and then fish-- or a new freak of evolution whereby a fish on a short cut toward becoming human?" |
29255 | Father, will you please arrange the division? |
29255 | Gigantic, hitherto unknown fishes? |
29255 | Going to marry her to this Perona? |
29255 | Got her bound and gagged, have they? |
29255 | Granted that such is the case, do you believe that living organisms can be invisible?" |
29255 | Had Sarka the Second been able to prepare for the approaching catastrophe? |
29255 | Had he heard us discussing Jetta? |
29255 | Had the Earth been taken by surprise? |
29255 | Hanley''s microscopic voice:"Phil? |
29255 | Has any observer been able to see any of the purple amoeba which we know are so numerous on the outer side of the heaviside layer?" |
29255 | Has he a daughter?" |
29255 | Has it not been a scandal that this administration does very little for its citizens abroad?" |
29255 | Has your message anything to do with this?" |
29255 | Have you any idea who did?" |
29255 | Have you any preconceived ideas on the disappearance epidemic?" |
29255 | Have you come to be a coward, De Boer?" |
29255 | Have you ever been under hypnotism, Dale? |
29255 | Have you ever thought of combining the two?" |
29255 | Have you got flash- fuses?" |
29255 | He added,"You think-- Hanley thinks-- the smuggling is on too large a scale to be any illicit producer?" |
29255 | He merely asked a question:"Was Lunar very beautiful, and just a bit unearthly in appearance?" |
29255 | How can I? |
29255 | How could I make anything out of it? |
29255 | How could I read any message out of that? |
29255 | How could I? |
29255 | How could Strange, working his terrible murder machine, concentrate his power on any individual, when the whole of London lay before him? |
29255 | How had they managed the first contact, the first negotiations leading to the compact between two such alien peoples? |
29255 | How had they salvaged us from Penguin Deep? |
29255 | How is your marksmanship? |
29255 | How is your menore adjusted, sir?" |
29255 | How many were there? |
29255 | How near to us are they, Kilor?" |
29255 | How, in God''s name, could this man read my thoughts so completely? |
29255 | I believe you are familiar with the traps provided for the purpose?" |
29255 | I said suddenly, out of a silence:"Spawn, why did n''t you tell me you were a producer of quicksilver?" |
29255 | I said,"Are n''t you afraid to leave this stored here?" |
29255 | I said,"You''ll house and care for my machine?" |
29255 | I suppose they have some kind of rock drilling machinery here?" |
29255 | I wonder if we are free to move about?" |
29255 | I wonder why you rate this distinction?" |
29255 | I wonder, do I make myself clear?" |
29255 | I wonder--""Have you any idea how we were rescued?" |
29255 | I wonder.... Is that part of their plan? |
29255 | If I brought the_ Kalid_ down, would she make a third to remain there, to be marked"lost in space"on the records of the Service? |
29255 | If she were a native of Earth, how had she reached the Moon? |
29255 | In Great New York, there are theatres and music?" |
29255 | In an hour, you say? |
29255 | Is it a dream to have some damnable force move me about like a mechanical robot?" |
29255 | Is it not so here? |
29255 | Is it so?" |
29255 | Is that clear?" |
29255 | Is that it, Perona? |
29255 | Is that not reason enough for murder? |
29255 | Is there any way they could manage...?" |
29255 | Jealous, eh?" |
29255 | Jetta was gagged; how could she answer me? |
29255 | Klaser? |
29255 | Like the Middle Ages?" |
29255 | Listening?" |
29255 | Marine growths, half animal and half vegetable? |
29255 | Maximum attraction, eh? |
29255 | Maybe he followed you here? |
29255 | Might he not have known, two centuries ago, of the Secret Exit Dome, and somehow managed to make use of it in some ghastly experiment? |
29255 | Miles J. Breuer, Dr. David H. Keller, R. F. Starzl, and a few more such notable authors? |
29255 | Molecules of water driven by sheer pressure through five feet of glass to unite in drops on the inside? |
29255 | Near here, perhaps: who knows? |
29255 | Now when the hero killed them all with the disintegrating ray, would he not have affected their birth? |
29255 | Or beings of Mars?" |
29255 | Or both? |
29255 | Or should they try to ride out the storm in spite of being crippled by the drag of us? |
29255 | Our commander-- you probably remember him, Hanson: David McClellan? |
29255 | Perona was saying,"Spawn, was Jetta still in her room? |
29255 | Precisely where and for what purpose? |
29255 | Prull? |
29255 | Quite a little plant I have here? |
29255 | Return and report? |
29255 | Rockets? |
29255 | Savvy?" |
29255 | Science Fiction? |
29255 | See where I am? |
29255 | See where I am?"] |
29255 | Shall we descend further?" |
29255 | She might call to him, and he would release her--"De Boer:"How do you know he is not around here? |
29255 | Should they cut the cable, figuring that the lives of the three of us were certainly not to be set against the thirty on the yacht? |
29255 | Should they disconnect the electric control and try to haul us up regardless? |
29255 | So she is there, Spawn? |
29255 | So that was what Perona had told him over the audiphone just before our noonday meal? |
29255 | Spawn, come back to peer in at me? |
29255 | Speaking of New York, will you do me a little service? |
29255 | Stanley, Martin-- are you ready?" |
29255 | Suppose the Americano was back there now? |
29255 | That an earthquake will not open a rift-- some day in the future-- and lower the water into subterranean caverns? |
29255 | That book full of leaves, bugs, and sticks? |
29255 | That is, I mean, can it be done?" |
29255 | That''s Earth time, is n''t it? |
29255 | The volume of water of all the oceans is no more to the volume of the earth than a tissue paper wrapping on an orange.__ Is it too great a fantasy? |
29255 | Through wandering underground mazes, from some cave mouth in the Fiji Islands to the north? |
29255 | Was Spawn in on it? |
29255 | We''re being cheated, what? |
29255 | What arms could possibly be contrived at such short notice? |
29255 | What can it be?" |
29255 | What can they do against countless millions of them? |
29255 | What colors?" |
29255 | What could Perona, a Minister, be engaged in, wandering off alone into this black, deserted region? |
29255 | What destroys it? |
29255 | What do you say that we put him on his ship and turn him loose?" |
29255 | What do you suppose they mean to do with us?" |
29255 | What does it empty into? |
29255 | What in the name of God could possibly happen to help us? |
29255 | What is it?" |
29255 | What possible arrangement could they have brought in which to make that awful descent? |
29255 | What should I do? |
29255 | What weapon could be called forth to be effective against the thick glass helmets? |
29255 | What were those lights? |
29255 | What will we find there?" |
29255 | What''s the story?" |
29255 | When do we start?" |
29255 | When had she been sent there? |
29255 | When? |
29255 | Whence did they emanate? |
29255 | Where are some stories by H. G. Wells, Stanton Coblens, Gawain Edwards, Francis Flagg, Henrik Jarve and Dr. Keller? |
29255 | Where are you?" |
29255 | Where are you?" |
29255 | Where can I have a room and meals?" |
29255 | Where did it happen? |
29255 | Where does that come from? |
29255 | Where had they come from? |
29255 | Where, then, is it flowing? |
29255 | Which of us would survive? |
29255 | Which way was Jetta''s room? |
29255 | Which way? |
29255 | Who is he?" |
29255 | Who is this fellow-- so important?" |
29255 | Who was Luar? |
29255 | Who was she? |
29255 | Who--?" |
29255 | Why Spawn?" |
29255 | Why are they holding me here, paying me a profligate salary, for a job that is a joke for a grown- up man? |
29255 | Why bother with it, Spawn?" |
29255 | Why do you ask about her, sir?" |
29255 | Why not beetles, or fish, or horned toads, for that matter?" |
29255 | Why not? |
29255 | Why princely? |
29255 | Why should I roll in a pity for myself? |
29255 | Why this attack upon me? |
29255 | Why were they being kept prisoners in the city? |
29255 | Why were they so anxious to get rid of me? |
29255 | Why, Perona?" |
29255 | Why? |
29255 | Why? |
29255 | Why? |
29255 | Why? |
29255 | Will any more be printed soon? |
29255 | Will you call me should there be any developments of interest?" |
29255 | Will you go?" |
29255 | Will you have many of them in the future? |
29255 | Will you like to see it?" |
29255 | Would it not be a good idea to publish a reprint at least once a year? |
29255 | Would n''t adults suit their purpose better?" |
29255 | Would the cube now be subservient to his will? |
29255 | Would they head back for Spawn''s inn? |
29255 | Would they use their flyer? |
29255 | Yes? |
29255 | Yet, who am I, to judge persons who have read and know all about Science Fiction? |
29255 | You are sure it was not some fantastic dream?" |
29255 | You did not untie her?" |
29255 | You expected to find human beings; so did I, but what reason had we for doing so? |
29255 | You have a pistol, have n''t you?" |
29255 | You have heard also of radio? |
29255 | You have heard of hypnotism, Dale? |
29255 | You have it fixed?" |
29255 | You have n''t seen her? |
29255 | You have? |
29255 | You know that radium is activated and glows under ultra- violet?" |
29255 | You notice the bug I am talking to? |
29255 | You propose to land, sir?" |
29255 | You think the bird will be there for me to seize?" |
29255 | You''ll be there, Spawn?" |
29255 | Your will still rules the cubes which piloted you from the Moon?" |
29255 | _ And the depths between? |
44297 | But how do they bite? |
44297 | Did you ever know,said I,"of a mule''s dying from the bite of this''mule- killer''?" |
44297 | Who would ever fight or die for a policeman? |
44297 | And, indeed, who can read Kate Douglas Wiggin''s story of Patsy without recognizing the value of kindergartens in the prevention of crime? |
44297 | Another rich woman, to whom I made the remark that certain bonds were bought at par, inquired,"Is that the same thing as buying them on a margin?" |
44297 | Are the fingers joined or divided? |
44297 | But here rises a question as important as difficult to answer: When did man begin to speak? |
44297 | But who can ever tell what useless abortions, to be destroyed as soon as they were created, arose in these oceans saturated with anomalous substances? |
44297 | By Sir ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, F. R. S. 672 X. Shall we Teach our Daughters the Value of Money? |
44297 | Could anything be more un- American, to use the current word, or hostile to the spirit of a free democracy? |
44297 | Has the pneumonic or bronchitic no need of special ventilation because his microbe is of a different breed? |
44297 | He gives me plenty of money to spend on my charities; why should I trouble myself about the details?" |
44297 | How many of your own sons will you expose to sure infection and degeneration in the conduct of your philanthropic purpose? |
44297 | I asked,"with their claws?" |
44297 | Is it because he considers her intellect so far below that of his son that he makes no effort to instruct her in regard to the care of money? |
44297 | It was not sufficient to reply with the counter question,"Who would not die for justice?" |
44297 | Now, why should these things be? |
44297 | SHALL WE TEACH OUR DAUGHTERS THE VALUE OF MONEY? |
44297 | Shall we Grow the Sugar we Consume? |
44297 | Too much trouble, is it? |
44297 | What does she know in exchange for the large sum of money her education has cost? |
44297 | What is This? |
44297 | What is the next thing done? |
44297 | What man is less likely to seek as wife a woman who knows something about the care and value of money? |
44297 | What pleasure equals that of relieving real distress, and of helping others? |
44297 | What shall we say? |
44297 | Who can not recall several such cases? |
44297 | Who''s Who? |
44297 | Why do most men feel so tired after an afternoon''s work in a crowded out- patient room? |
44297 | Why is a long journey in a full railway carriage, even with a comfortable seat, so exhausting to many people? |
44297 | Why is it so ignored in the case of other diseases? |
44297 | Why is it that we are often so little impressed with the intellectual character of this or that noted specialist? |
44297 | [ 32] How are we to account for the occurrence of so extended an area of long- headedness all over the great lower Danubian plain? |
32486 | A trick? |
32486 | Am I, Hyrst? |
32486 | Are you afraid of him, Bellaver? 32486 Are you still there?" |
32486 | Are you sure? 32486 But that was n''t the main reason you wanted me?" |
32486 | But what happened to the Titanite? |
32486 | But who is he? |
32486 | Ca n''t you buy it? |
32486 | Can you be sure not one of them would give it away, when we stop to refuel? 32486 Can you locate the ship?" |
32486 | Can you stand up? |
32486 | Can you think of any place that would answer that description? |
32486 | Can you trust every man in this crew? |
32486 | Did you know that Shearing has been keeping a shield over your mind as well as his? 32486 Do n''t they?" |
32486 | Do you think,said Hyrst,"you could now tell me what the devil this is all about?" |
32486 | Does n''t look like much, does it, for all the trouble it''s made? |
32486 | Does that tell me where he hid the Titanite? 32486 Does the socially- conscious Mr. Bellaver still want to give me that job?" |
32486 | He''s not dead? |
32486 | Hell,he said,"could n''t you have spotted something better? |
32486 | How about it? |
32486 | How much longer? |
32486 | How much? |
32486 | How the devil do I know? |
32486 | Humane Penalty first came in a hundred and fourteen years ago, right? 32486 Is it? |
32486 | Is n''t that the same thing? |
32486 | Is n''t there? |
32486 | Is that all? |
32486 | No mercy, is it? |
32486 | Now what? |
32486 | Old Bellaver was behind that killing, was n''t he? 32486 Our friends? |
32486 | See anything yet? |
32486 | See anything yet? |
32486 | Something to do with ships? |
32486 | That''s all MacDonald said? 32486 Us? |
32486 | Vernon, what are we going to do? |
32486 | Vernon? |
32486 | Was I in time? |
32486 | What about Bellaver? 32486 What are we going to do?" |
32486 | What can he do, Bellaver? |
32486 | What do you want to say? |
32486 | What is the truth,he asked in that inner quiet,"about us?" |
32486 | What kind of a property? |
32486 | What will Bellaver do? |
32486 | What you going to do? |
32486 | What''s your angle? 32486 What''s_ your_ reason? |
32486 | What? |
32486 | What? |
32486 | What? |
32486 | Where are we going? |
32486 | Where is he? |
32486 | Where was it we thought we saw something? |
32486 | Where? |
32486 | Where? |
32486 | Which way? |
32486 | Who are you? 32486 Who is he?" |
32486 | Who said I was? |
32486 | Why could n''t they let you stay dead? |
32486 | Will you pour me a drink? |
32486 | _ What else would they be stealing, you fool? 32486 After a moment, Hyrst said hoarsely,What''s your name?" |
32486 | After all this time? |
32486 | All right?" |
32486 | And Bellaver said,"What''s the exact location?" |
32486 | And Bellaver wants it?" |
32486 | And Bellaver''s?" |
32486 | And Vernon said to Bellaver,"If he''s willing to betray his friends, why would he get them the Titanite?" |
32486 | And how was a man to stand the faces and lights and sounds, when he had come back from the silence of eternity? |
32486 | And when they know the truth, will anybody take the word of a Lazarite against a human man?" |
32486 | And who knew, who could tell, where that march would end? |
32486 | Are you selling out your friends for something over and done half a century ago? |
32486 | Are you so afraid of him you''ll let the starship go?" |
32486 | Besides, we could n''t make a liar out of you, now could we?" |
32486 | Bring him this way._"This-- way?" |
32486 | But what are_ you_ after?" |
32486 | Ca n''t you learn?_ Stung to sudden anger, Hyrst flung out a mental probe with a power he had n''t known he possessed. |
32486 | Can you understand that they would be afraid to have us colonizing out there, afraid of what we might do?_ He understood. |
32486 | Do we Lazarites live longer than men?" |
32486 | Do you hear that, Bellaver?" |
32486 | Do you see where the skiff is?" |
32486 | Do you still deny that?" |
32486 | Do you want to leave me and go back out and let them have you?" |
32486 | Does that make me more, or less, than a man? |
32486 | Ever hear of latent impressions, Vernon? |
32486 | Exactly what are we doing here?" |
32486 | For the record, now that the penalty has been paid, do you wish to change your final statements?" |
32486 | Go ahead, Bellaver, you want to hear me out, do n''t you?" |
32486 | He paused, and then said,"It''s the Titanite you''re after?" |
32486 | He''s on Bellaver''s yacht, remember? |
32486 | How did you get us out?" |
32486 | How do you suppose we''ve kept the starship hidden all these years? |
32486 | How long ago?" |
32486 | Hyrst asked eagerly,"You think we can find out who killed him? |
32486 | Hyrst heard in his mind, strong and clear, the voice of Shearing saying,"Did n''t I tell you the brotherhood stands by its own? |
32486 | Hyrst said, showing the edges of his teeth,"When do I get Vernon?" |
32486 | Hyrst said,"The Titanite? |
32486 | Hyrst said,"Then it''s possible the one who killed MacDonald is still alive?" |
32486 | I''ll help you._"Why? |
32486 | Is it just revenge? |
32486 | Is it still working?" |
32486 | Is that a footstep? |
32486 | Is that you, Hyrst? |
32486 | Let the lift alone, what are you doing, Hyrst? |
32486 | MacDonald said, You wo n''t get it, it''s where nobody will ever get it--""What''s the use?" |
32486 | Maybe in an abandoned mine?" |
32486 | Now Mr. Bellaver--""Where is Shearing?" |
32486 | Now if I was MacDonald, coming in from the mountains with a load of Titanite, and I wanted not to be seen, which one would I pick?" |
32486 | Now she bent over Hyrst and said,"But is there a way it could have been done? |
32486 | Only our minds-- we who have changed too-- are open._"Who are you?" |
32486 | Pathetic, is n''t it?" |
32486 | Proof? |
32486 | Remember? |
32486 | See it? |
32486 | Shall we give it another try?" |
32486 | Shearing asked swiftly,"MacDonald never gave you any hint of where he''d hidden the Titanite?" |
32486 | Shearing picked up a chunk of the rough, grayish ore."You know what that is, Hyrst? |
32486 | Shearing said,"Well?" |
32486 | So who is she?" |
32486 | So?" |
32486 | Somebody coming behind me? |
32486 | Symbolic, perhaps, of space? |
32486 | That woman?" |
32486 | The question was,_ Who are you working for_? |
32486 | Then,"You''ve got a starship? |
32486 | There are those who have been waiting for you._"Danger? |
32486 | They went away from here, Shearing, you see? |
32486 | Was it Landers? |
32486 | Was it Saul? |
32486 | We have friends coming--""Friends?" |
32486 | What are you trying to do, alarm the whole moon?" |
32486 | What are you, Bellaver, a fool?" |
32486 | What do you care about me, or a murder fifty years old?" |
32486 | What have you got to lose but Vernon? |
32486 | What you said about latent impressions-- you think I might have seen and heard the killer even though I was unconscious?" |
32486 | Where are my children, where are my friends, my enemies, the people I loved, the people I hated?__ Where is Elena? |
32486 | Where are my children, where are my friends, my enemies, the people I loved, the people I hated?__ Where is Elena? |
32486 | Where are you? |
32486 | Where are you?" |
32486 | Where is Shearing?" |
32486 | Where is my wife?_ A whisper out of nowhere, sad, remote. |
32486 | Where''s Shearing?" |
32486 | Who knew? |
32486 | Who? |
32486 | Why does your nose always itch when you''ve got a helmet on, or your hands all over grease? |
32486 | Why have n''t you?" |
32486 | Will you trust us-- or would you rather trust yourself to those who are hunting you?" |
32486 | You do n''t think we let each other down, do you? |
32486 | You hear me, Shearing? |
32486 | You''re not Hyrst-- who are you? |
32486 | _ Can you understand now_, she asked him,_ what they would think if they knew about the ship? |
32486 | _ What is it like now, the house where I lived once, the country, the planet? |
32486 | _ Who are you? |
32486 | _ Why did n''t you hang onto him?_""_ Do n''t get insolent with me, Vernon. |
32486 | _ Yes?_"I am being followed." |
45115 | What is a bookworm? 45115 Are these distinctions illusory because words are the basis and substance of all these various forms of composition? 45115 Are we to regard him as an optimist or a pessimist? 45115 But the question was immediately raised, Has the supply of water in Niagara River been constant? 45115 But, in fact, ought we to expect in Shakespeare very exact or complete description? 45115 Can these differences be effaced, alienations be healed, and overshadowing perils be averted? 45115 Does not this idea carry us far from our preconceived notions of the narrow conservatism that dominated the leaders of classical thought? 45115 For sheer superstition and crass stupidity who may say that the nineteenth century may not yet discount the days of the virgin Queen? 45115 If not, then why should one be so terribly disconcerted and depressed to find that all our mental life finds its basis in vibrations? 45115 Is not the interpretation perhaps correct which regards it as an attack on the intolerance and Puritanism of all religion, even the most sincere? 45115 Is the Principal Source of the Secular Variation of the Earth''s Magnetism within or without the Earth''s Crust? 45115 Or why should the inference be drawn that, because the basis is one, all that reposes on it must also be one in character and meaning? 45115 Reaction against these weird and fantastical accounts is indicated by the question, not infrequently asked,Are there such things as bookworms?" |
45115 | Shall we regard this as a defect? |
45115 | The Government at Washington may spend our millions and establish government in the Philippines, but will American capital go there? |
45115 | They all voted, and"what did it all lead to?" |
45115 | We should recollect, too, what Frattini said:"Was it hunger brought me to this?" |
45115 | What need have we to reach out across seven thousand miles of ocean to take lands populous with millions of barbarians? |
45115 | When he comes to large weights, does he not commonly abjure the 1,000 kilos and write one tonne? |
45115 | Where did they come from? |
45115 | Wherefore, gentle maiden, Do you neglect them? |
45115 | Which of these are wrong? |
45115 | Who will gainsay the fact that the farmer can not do otherwise than learn much from a visit to the home of the products of the soil? |
45115 | Why should"vibrations"not be the condition of existence of one mental phenomenon as well as of another? |
45115 | Why, madam? |
45115 | Why? |
45115 | Yet how far were not even these bolder spirits from the natural man of Rousseau or of Diderot? |
45115 | a believer in immortality or devotee of annihilation? |
45115 | a fatalist or spiritualist in history? |
45115 | an advocate of free will or determinism? |
45115 | and which right? |
45115 | or would it diminish our admiration for In Memoriam to be told that it was constructed of words just like the dullest piece of prose? |
32574 | About how long had the telenosis been on you? 32574 Any new developments on this end? |
32574 | Any real news value in it? |
32574 | Anyway, whasha difference? 32574 Are you still with me? |
32574 | But ca n''t it influence a lot of people at once? 32574 Can I come along too?" |
32574 | Could n''t have been DTs? |
32574 | D''I kick you out of bed? 32574 Do I get a real vacation after this is all over?" |
32574 | Do n''t suppose you have any hunches? |
32574 | Do n''t you suppose we ought to notify Central Investigation Division right away? 32574 Do you eat breakfast?" |
32574 | Do you mean that if you tell someone who is under telenosis to do something, he''s got to do it? |
32574 | Do you still blame me for what happened in Memphis? |
32574 | Earl Langston? |
32574 | Ever been telenized? |
32574 | Fear of dogs? 32574 Hey, friend, got a match?" |
32574 | Hey, what''s the hurry? |
32574 | Hey, where in hell is this police station? |
32574 | How about the defense mechs? |
32574 | How many are there? |
32574 | How many others do I rate? |
32574 | How''s that? 32574 How''s the SRI?" |
32574 | How? |
32574 | Huh? 32574 Huh? |
32574 | Huh? 32574 Huh?" |
32574 | Huh?... 32574 Just how do you mean?" |
32574 | Listen,he snapped,"what in hell''s the matter with you? |
32574 | M''m? |
32574 | Mass telenosis? |
32574 | No luck, huh? |
32574 | No machines in Palm Beach or vicinity that somebody on the inside could be using illegally? |
32574 | Now what''s this business about telenosis? |
32574 | SRI meeting? 32574 So what happens now?" |
32574 | That typer? |
32574 | The word''telenosis''comes from''hypnosis,''does n''t it? |
32574 | Unless the waves are in a state of disturbance caused by alcohol or insanity or some such thing? |
32574 | Well, is n''t it worth a chance? 32574 Well? |
32574 | Well? |
32574 | What about the house? |
32574 | What am I supposed to do? |
32574 | What do_ you_ do in a situation like this? |
32574 | What the hell are you trying to do-- get yourself killed? |
32574 | What the hell do you want? |
32574 | What''s on the agenda for today? |
32574 | What''s that? |
32574 | What''s the matter? 32574 What''s what?" |
32574 | Where loop- hole? |
32574 | Where second place? |
32574 | Who''s the head? |
32574 | Whose? |
32574 | Whose? |
32574 | Why ca n''t you leave me alone? 32574 Without the sanction of C.I.D.? |
32574 | You do drink, do n''t you? |
32574 | You do n''t mean you were kicked out of the group? |
32574 | You lost your home? 32574 You mean it''s up to me?" |
32574 | You mean there was too much opposition to your being kicked out, so you were n''t? |
32574 | You want a nation of alcoholics? |
32574 | You were elected president? |
32574 | *****"What the hell are you doing here?" |
32574 | ... And would that be so bad? |
32574 | Anything new come up?" |
32574 | Anything on that?" |
32574 | As I was getting up to leave, Newell said,"Say, by the way, how''s that health cult in Palm Beach-- Suns- Rays Incorporated? |
32574 | But how the hell did I get off on that? |
32574 | But why? |
32574 | Could one of our men do it?" |
32574 | Cynophobia? |
32574 | D. T. horrors or''noshis horrors? |
32574 | Damn it, Langston, are you drunk?" |
32574 | Derelicted resident?" |
32574 | Did you see Grogan?" |
32574 | Discipline, you mean?" |
32574 | Do you know that telenosis therapy is no sonofabitchin''good on alcoholics?" |
32574 | Do you understand?" |
32574 | Does my real brother- in- law, John Maxwell of Sacramento, know about this?" |
32574 | Dr. Homer Reighardt-- know name? |
32574 | Expected, yups?" |
32574 | Hour and a half, at the hall, huh?" |
32574 | How did I know for sure that it_ was_ Grogan? |
32574 | How had Grogan learned Maxwell''s wave- band so soon? |
32574 | How long ago had it been? |
32574 | How many days?" |
32574 | How the devil did they get his wave- band so soon?" |
32574 | How''re things going?" |
32574 | How?_ Blekeke pushed the button on the wall again, and the lights were suddenly on, and the wall bare. |
32574 | I mean, like mass hypnosis?" |
32574 | I mean, other than alcohol or insanity?" |
32574 | Is n''t that right? |
32574 | It bogged down in a muck of unreasoning terror and could only scream_ Why? |
32574 | It seemed a long time ago that I had abandoned Maxwell to Grogan''s thugs.... What had happened to him since then? |
32574 | Just exactly what had I expected to accomplish with this visit? |
32574 | Just personal revenge against me? |
32574 | Maxwell broke in:"Then why did n''t you start in on the right people at once? |
32574 | May I ask now-- just out of curiosity-- were they telenized, or was Grogan?" |
32574 | Now, what''s your other question?" |
32574 | Okay?" |
32574 | On the way, aboard a third- level bus, I asked him,"SRI ever been investigated by you people?" |
32574 | Only half an hour? |
32574 | Or would it? |
32574 | Or-- was it merely resignation? |
32574 | Prove my success.__ Success in what? |
32574 | Remember all the extra cash? |
32574 | Remember how good it felt to have your name on articles published all over the world? |
32574 | Remember that? |
32574 | SRI, oaks? |
32574 | Say, I''ll bet you fellows even thought of getting defense mechanisms... but where are they?" |
32574 | So I just said,"_ Huh?_"He jerked his arm free and continued walking-- straight toward an oncoming 100-ton semi. |
32574 | Something pretty damn important?" |
32574 | Soon gone.__ How soon?_ I demanded. |
32574 | Stopped on way, maybe, so what? |
32574 | Telenize searchers, yups?" |
32574 | The dogs had bothered Blekeke, but how badly? |
32574 | The fame?" |
32574 | Treatment, yups?" |
32574 | Vote to let come, yups?" |
32574 | Wash matter, ole fren? |
32574 | Washer trouble, huh?" |
32574 | We work awful quickness, yups?" |
32574 | Were his motives so ignoble, or his methods so very atrocious? |
32574 | Whash worse?" |
32574 | What about it?" |
32574 | What are you trying to do?_ There was no reply. |
32574 | What can we lose?" |
32574 | What do you mean?" |
32574 | What do you think you''re doing?" |
32574 | What else? |
32574 | What the hell_ did_ I want? |
32574 | What was Grogan doing with a telenizer in the first place, and what was he up to? |
32574 | What''s going on? |
32574 | What, specifically, do you have in mind?" |
32574 | When we got back up to his office, he asked,"Is n''t there some sort of defense against telenosis? |
32574 | Where are you now? |
32574 | Where been? |
32574 | Where been? |
32574 | Why not set up your headquarters in Belgrade and telenize the World Council members, instead of playing around with a bunch of hypochondriacs here?" |
32574 | Why? |
32574 | Why? |
32574 | Why?" |
32574 | Why?_ The drops of blood from the water tap increased both in size and rapidity, as I watched. |
32574 | Yesterday?" |
32574 | You think that''s what it was?" |
32574 | You thinks he''s after revenge?" |
32574 | You''ve got to.... You say they were beaming telenosis on Maxwell? |
32574 | _ Click- click- click...._"What time is it?" |
32574 | _ Leaving?_ I wondered-- and Blekeke caught my thought over the telenizer earphones. |
43282 | ( 20) P. M. asks: What is the difference between the inner and outer rails of a 10 ° curve 100 yards in length, gauge 4 feet 8 inches? |
43282 | ( 22) J. D. asks: What chemicals can be put into water to increase its efficiency in extinguishing fire? |
43282 | ( 6) J. H. J. asks how to use hyposulphite(?) |
43282 | *****= Industrial Education.= All are agreed that some education is necessary; but what? |
43282 | 10, how do aluminum, osmium, iridium and steel as used in steel pens, number, also common and tempered glass? |
43282 | Also the best kind of wood to make them out of? |
43282 | And how about the invention covered by a patent? |
43282 | And with my knowledge of engineering and draughting, would my services be likely to be in fair demand? |
43282 | Anything of pottery, of bone, ivory, celluloid, etc.? |
43282 | B. asks: Can I add anything to Arnold''s writing fluid which will cause it to give a good free copy in my letter book? |
43282 | But what is real property, and by what title is it held? |
43282 | Can glass 1/32 inch in thickness be ground to angles of 15 per cent or less, and points as fine as pins, without difficulty, and how? |
43282 | Can wire be thus finished and also annealed? |
43282 | Can you tell me of a book on sound boards? |
43282 | How can I make tissue paper impervious to air and water, and yet strong enough to confine gas? |
43282 | How did you say you mixed the stuff?" |
43282 | How is it obtained; how held? |
43282 | How long would it take me to become a good draughtsman by taking a special course at some university? |
43282 | How many Daniell''s or Smee''s cells would it require to produce the same effect as 50 Bunsen cells? |
43282 | If so, how? |
43282 | In the same space, could a horseshoe magnet be used, with a gain of power over the bar magnet? |
43282 | Is it not practicable to establish great numbers more of sugar estates in the same tropical climate? |
43282 | Is it not practicable to lay the foundation of half a dozen beet sugar mills in the country? |
43282 | Is our Globe Hollow? |
43282 | Is that property? |
43282 | Is the Moon Inhabited? |
43282 | Is the thickness of the zinc of any importance? |
43282 | Now ca n''t you legislate that old heap of rubbish into my possession somehow? |
43282 | Now his neighbors come out with this very intelligent question,"How did you happen to think of it?" |
43282 | Now what was that dark body? |
43282 | Reduce the cumbrous machinery of patent litigation to about this text, in two headings: First, Is plaintiff the first inventor? |
43282 | Second, Does defendant infringe? |
43282 | Shall his crops be his only reward? |
43282 | Shall they who laughed him to scorn step into his reward without sharing the labor that produced it? |
43282 | Then which of you will say that he has not a just lien on every man''s crop raised by his process for a per cent of the gains thereby? |
43282 | There is an effort to establish compulsory education; but what is the child to be taught? |
43282 | To begin the weaving of linen goods, and to teach our farmers that they may produce all the flax fiber as fast as required? |
43282 | To start a ramie industry in a small way and teach the process to those who will engage in it? |
43282 | What is the process by which wire is given a copper finish? |
43282 | What other finish can be put on iron wire( annealed), and by what process? |
43282 | What size ought the core to be? |
43282 | Whether the United States make, import, or grow cotton, wool, silk, flax, and hemp? |
43282 | Which is the cheapest way to produce electric sparks and to charge a Leyden jar, and what will be the expense? |
43282 | Will he have learned a single thing which will assist him in his work of life? |
43282 | Will he know anything of commerce, railroads, telegraphs, printing, and the great number of clerk labors in the larger towns? |
43282 | Will he know anything of the nature or requirements of the soils or the plants that grow in them? |
43282 | Will he know whether the word textile applies to anything but a spider''s web or the wing of a butterfly? |
43282 | Will he learn anything of hides, leather, or the production of these necessary articles? |
43282 | Will it teach him anything of gold or silver, copper or brass? |
43282 | Will it teach him anything of woods and their value, or for what and how they are useful to man? |
43282 | Will not our silk men put a velvet industry into operation as a germ from which a future industry may grow? |
43282 | Would the narrower body of water keep fresh or sweet longer, etc.? |
43282 | _ What Security Have I_ that my communication to Munn& Co. will be faithfully guarded and remain confidential? |
43282 | e._, neither concave nor convex, the taper to be made by sliding the tail center the required distance? |
44544 | But how will you do it? |
44544 | Hold him up, Louey, hold him up, cain''t ye? |
44544 | Lookin''fer a ship, stranger? |
44544 | Seriously, who believes any of this stuff nowadays? 44544 What''s this blood in my cart?" |
44544 | Wot for? |
44544 | Yes; do you want a hand? |
44544 | ), 712""Was Middle America Peopled from Asia?, 1 Mortillet, Gabriel de, Sketch of. |
44544 | And because a civilization does not exactly fit the grooves in which most of the world has moved, may it not be a real civilization for all that? |
44544 | And why should they be? |
44544 | But what need of railroads, when the rivers are avenues of trade and communication? |
44544 | But what was_ selvdrolla_, the most vivid element of the dream? |
44544 | Can any one yet measure the potential of any given area of land in any part of this country in the production of any one of its great crops? |
44544 | Charlotte Taylor, 537"Should Children under Ten learn to Read and Write? |
44544 | Do we as yet take a sufficiently broad view of life? |
44544 | Guess thet''s so, ai n''t it, Johnny?" |
44544 | How shall we account for the fact that not one of the large West Indian islands betrays a vestige of an effort in the same direction? |
44544 | I thought, when to my amazement the chief addressing me said,"Wonder why we''ve hauled up, do n''t ye?" |
44544 | If we can increase proportionally in one class of products, why not in another? |
44544 | If you are at the river''s mouth at nightfall, what''s the use of talking of return? |
44544 | Is there no culture or civilization outside of the enlightenment of Europe or America? |
44544 | Many years ago I was asked among others,"What would be the next great discovery of science or invention?" |
44544 | Or why, in short, severe civil and social enactments, when the common_ Wahlspruch_ of life is,"Fear disgrace rather than death"? |
44544 | See, sonny?" |
44544 | That this experiment is wise and justifiable who can doubt? |
44544 | W. Scheppegrell, 791 Ide, Mrs. G. E. Shall we Teach our Daughters the Value of Money?, 686 Indian Idea of the"Midmost Self." |
44544 | Was Middle America Peopled from Asia? |
44544 | Was it Peopled from Asia? |
44544 | What blunders are we now making for lack of"speculation"or"intellectual examination"as to the future of American farming and farm lands? |
44544 | What has been done or may be done by irrigation? |
44544 | What is Social Evolution?, 35 Spirit of Conquest, The. |
44544 | What is it? |
44544 | What proportion is now in forest or mountain sections which may not be available for agriculture for a long period? |
44544 | What proportion of this area do you believe to be arable land of fair quality, including pasture that might be put under the plow? |
44544 | Where is the inventor of a perpetual motion who ever ceased to have confidence in his peculiar contrivance? |
44544 | Why telegraphs, when the world is bounded by the jungle horizon? |
44544 | _ Now_, what''s the matter? |
44544 | and to me,"Haul that main sheet, naow haul, why do n''t ye?" |
44479 | -- Is this the last form of unbelief? |
44479 | All is for his use in the lower worlds of plants and animals; then why not use their frame and inner organs also? |
44479 | But who did their works and thought their thoughts? |
44479 | But who is to decide what in the Bible is historical and what is not? |
44479 | But why has physical development ceased at all? |
44479 | Did or did not man descend from the brute or was he specially and divinely created? |
44479 | Evolution is silent when we ask, Whence came these mighty forces? |
44479 | Evolution triumphantly asks, Were they created only in these places? |
44479 | How could man adapt himself by increasing the size of his brain? |
44479 | If it can not be predicated of the animals we see and know, how can it be asserted of a period millenniums ago? |
44479 | If it can not teach correctly the nature of insects and animals, why should it be able to tell us the nature of God? |
44479 | If it is not trustworthy as to facts of this world, why depend upon it as to the other world? |
44479 | If the Bible meant Evolution why did it not give it? |
44479 | If there was a Creator at the origin of life, why not at the origin of all living things? |
44479 | If we can not believe the Bible''s narratives why should we believe its religion? |
44479 | Is it necessary for us to wait twenty years more to reverse our opinions? |
44479 | Is it possible the Biblical view is right after all and that civilized man has been civilized from the outset?" |
44479 | Is it scientific to accept as true an unproven theory and make it the basis of all belief? |
44479 | Max Mueller says,"What do we know of savage tribes beyond the last chapter in their history? |
44479 | Shall we allow the guess as to the origin of the tip of the outer ear to revolutionize theology? |
44479 | Shall we condemn the whole race to a bestial origin on the same evidence? |
44479 | Shall we risk our eternal destiny on the supposed uselessness of the so- called"gill- slits"in premature puppies? |
44479 | Shall we suspend a philosophy of the universe upon a few long hairs? |
44479 | Suppose that Plato and Newton never lived, that their story is a lie? |
44479 | The faith of the Christian is sometimes taxed but what shall we say of the faith of the evolutionist? |
44479 | Theodore Parker:"Shall we be told such a man never lived-- the whole story is a lie? |
44479 | We have the remains of millions of animals reaching through all the ages and why is this particular specimen wanting? |
44479 | We need ever to ask concerning its statements, Is this proven or assumed? |
44479 | We therefore ask, What does it teach as to Evolution? |
44479 | Well may we draw a long breath here and say, Is this Science? |
44479 | What Greek race to- day could reproduce the architecture or statuary of their ancestors? |
44479 | What is to hinder anyone from so discarding any fact whatever in the Bible? |
44479 | What man could have fabricated Jesus? |
44479 | Where is the dynamo from which this perpetual energy originated and still proceeds? |
44479 | Where to- day is the Hindu race that could build the Taj Mahal? |
44479 | Where will this process end? |
44479 | Which is more credible, the simple account of miraculous creation or this long, involved and absolutely unseen and unknown process? |
44479 | Which is the more noble, the more satisfying to our desires for a high and divine origin as well as high and divine destiny? |
44479 | Which is the true and which the false? |
44479 | Whom shall we believe? |
44479 | Why are there not some superior beings by this time? |
44479 | Why are these not pointed to as proofs of descent? |
44479 | Why did not the writer make poetry or allegory which had some agreement with facts? |
44479 | Why has Succession ceased? |
44479 | Why has not the enemy of Christianity the same right to apply this reasoning to the accounts of the death and resurrection of Christ? |
44479 | Why have not the higher orders pushed the lower out, as in the geologic ages, if Evolution was the cause? |
44479 | Why lead us into a perplexing situation when he might as well have given us some other account or omitted it altogether? |
44479 | Why should the passing away of the ice age increase the size of the brain? |
51596 | I remember dog, that is the first word I ever learned, but what will I say to them about a dog? 51596 You are the great Professor Foulcault- Oeg? |
51596 | And now what will you do, Oeg? |
51596 | But what if I forget it again? |
51596 | Cepheid and Cerium-- How Long Is a Yardstick? |
51596 | Do you know what we are?" |
51596 | Double Trouble-- Is Ours a Binary Universe? |
51596 | How? |
51596 | I remember plow, but what in the world will I say to all these great men about a plow? |
51596 | Is even glory worth the price when it must be paid in such coin?" |
51596 | Was I not wonderful, Oeg?" |
51596 | Who but Professor Aloys Foulcault- Oeg could be so droll? |
51596 | Why? |
51596 | Would it not be an odd speech if I could only say apple and fish and house and dog? |
51682 | How could they possibly duplicate a time system that applied on the other Earth? |
51682 | How glad? |
51682 | Is it? 51682 Shall we see what we can evolve?" |
51682 | They''re enjoying themselves, are n''t they? |
51682 | What other Earth? |
51682 | After all this time, you dare to suggest I have only achieved a rough similarity? |
51682 | It really is Earthlike, is n''t it? |
51682 | Where shall we start?" |
44880 | Again, why should there be despotism in Russia and Germany as well as in Morocco and Egypt? |
44880 | Always it is asked, if anything is asked at all,"Has he the skill to make his way?" |
44880 | And why all this? |
44880 | And will there be perfect peace, perfect prosperity, until the divine harmony-- the real brotherhood of man-- is the rule of life? |
44880 | But how are we to approach the masters? |
44880 | But how can this needed knowledge and helpful sentiment come to be? |
44880 | But the practical question is, What has been the effect of either or both of these commissions upon the fur- seal industry? |
44880 | By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we? |
44880 | Does he himself plan? |
44880 | Educators lead the day; why not they lead in directions which shall most truly correct the results of physiological ignorance and daring? |
44880 | For what is democracy but a practical recognition of the brotherhood of man? |
44880 | Have we proved that bronze culture came from Asia by reason of these recent finds in the Caucasus? |
44880 | How, then, is it possible to reach these extremely low temperatures? |
44880 | If Christianity amounts to anything, what higher aim should we have than that? |
44880 | In such a condition of things as here indicated, is it any wonder that there were labor disturbances in those days-- that there was a peasant revolt? |
44880 | Major Powell''s Inquiry,"Whence came the American Indians?" |
44880 | May not it be possible that the outcome will be that associations of wage- earners are to be treated as the equals of the employer? |
44880 | Might this not be an entirely exotic culture? |
44880 | Now for the inevitable question: Of what use is liquid air likely to be? |
44880 | On what grounds have they deserved it? |
44880 | The only question to be answered in this connection is, then, What is the cost of cold produced by liquid air? |
44880 | We are always kind to people having such dispositions, and why should we not be so to birds as well?" |
44880 | Were not the Greeks, the Phoenicians, and the Egyptians all members of this same race? |
44880 | What are the"total quantity of energy"and the"great first cause"but the same, to the activity of which is due every phase of reality? |
44880 | What child suffering from an excessive amount of social excitement ever requested that it might have less of such unhealthy stimulation? |
44880 | What overflattered child ever asked for a surcease of flattery? |
44880 | What would be the result if one attempted to determine the physical character of that people from a study of the remains in their necropoli? |
44880 | Who was then the gentleman?" |
44880 | Why do they hold us in serfage? |
44880 | Why should the institutions of Spain in the thirteenth century have been more liberal than in the seventeenth? |
44880 | Why should there be more freedom in England to- day than six hundred or even one hundred years ago? |
44880 | Why was it that the freedom that existed in Germany before the Thirty Years''War had virtually ceased to exist at the Peace of Westphalia? |
44880 | Why, for instance, should a certain freedom have existed in Athens, and the most intolerable despotism in Sparta? |
44880 | Will society long tolerate a continuance of industrial warfare when it has in its own hands a preventive? |
44880 | Yet what pampered child ever said he or she was pampered too much? |
44880 | _ The Hallstatt( or Celtic?) |
44880 | but where''s his head?" |
44880 | instead of,"Has he the prospective endurance required by what he purposes undertaking?" |
44097 | [ 35] Why was Aristotle so careful to treat science as well as philosophy, with which his master, Plato, had dealt almost exclusively? 44097 ''Why should we trouble ourselves?'' 44097 17, 17_a_, and 17_b_.--How many blocks are there in this pile? 44097 20.--Do you see a duck or a rabbit, or either? 44097 And is the supposition not very probable? 44097 And why should American farmers be exempt from this rule in sending their grain to Europe? 44097 And, first of all, is there the difference of head form between the two which our descriptions imply? 44097 But how shall we account for the equally pure Jewish names in origin, such as Davis, Harris, Phillips, and Hart? 44097 But where? 44097 Could ice flow uphill, or move long distances over level areas? 44097 Could such a potent fact escape observation for a moment? 44097 Do we not see similar processes going on over the whole earth, in the shape of earthquakes, landslides, fissures, subsidences of land, and the like? 44097 Does this man escape taxation because he has no permanent_ situs_( residence as a citizen), and is unknown by any assessor? 44097 Following out, then, somewhat as above, the psychology of the child, what kind of education would be particularly adapted to his stage of development? 44097 HORATIO.--O, where, my lord? 44097 How could these conditions be due to glaciers? 44097 How did they ever stray so far from their original ethnic and religious significance, unless the marital bars were lowered to a large degree? 44097 How shall we solve this enigma of ethnic purity, and yet impurity, of type? 44097 In the third place, what studies correspond to the development of the will in the child from five to ten? 44097 Is the smaller square nearer to you, and are the sides of the pyramid sloping away from you toward the larger square in the rear? 44097 Is this another case of science running counter to popular belief? 44097 Is this true also of the face? 44097 Must a person have made the circle of the sciences and comprehended all knowledge before he can reasonably profess a belief in evolution? 44097 Must it not be for the interest of the many that the expenditures of the State shall always be as large as possible? 44097 Of what concern is it whether this characterization be entirely featural, or in part a matter of expression? 44097 Or are you looking into the hollow of a truncated pyramid with the smaller square in the background? 44097 Or is it now one and now the other, according as you decide to see it? 44097 SHOULD CHILDREN UNDER TEN LEARN TO READ AND WRITE? 44097 Should Children under Ten learn to Read and Write? 44097 Six or seven? 44097 Thebetter times"are a part of the general system of myth; but who will deny that there is a special charm in these early documents of our race? |
44097 | What brings_ it_ to an end? |
44097 | What gives it so great importance? |
44097 | What have we proved, then? |
44097 | What is the condition of our present knowledge and its history? |
44097 | What will be reached in the future through the competition of the nations? |
44097 | What, in an honest administration of the city government and in a reduction of taxes? |
44097 | Where can we find room in the closely compressed interior of the earth for such irruptions? |
44097 | Who has not, on the other hand, early acquired a distinct concept of a Jewish face and of a distinctly Jewish type? |
44097 | Why could not this patriarchal state last, as it has lasted in Arabia for thousands of years and in Europe for centuries? |
44097 | Why not in the face as well? |
44097 | Why not let him continue to pay millions of taxes for us, as, for example, on sugar? |
44097 | Why should it not also react upon their ideal of physical beauty? |
44097 | [ 14] And, if so, which represents the primitive Semitic type of Palestine? |
44097 | and why not influence their sexual preferences, as well as to determine their choice in marriage? |
51050 | And what''s to become of the old Ruler? |
51050 | And why should n''t you listen to my Prognostications? |
51050 | But for what? |
51050 | But why did n''t you use the Prognosticator to get new ventilation put in? |
51050 | Ca n''t you read, you dumb cluck? |
51050 | Honestly, Your Honorship, I have n''t the slightest inten--"You''ll make it quick and painless, wo n''t you? 51050 I understand you''re the young man who is destined to dispose of me and take my place?" |
51050 | So? |
51050 | The Prognosticator is right here in the Palace, is n''t it? |
51050 | What are you going to do? |
51050 | What did I do? |
51050 | Why ca n''t we televise the removal? |
51050 | Y- yes, Your Honorship? |
51050 | You have n''t heard the news? 51050 But what could he do? 51050 By the way, have you anything on for tomorrow? |
51050 | Do n''t I have a Gypsy tarot pack? |
51050 | Do n''t I have a crystal ball? |
51050 | Do n''t I have tea leaves-- best tea money can buy, too?" |
51050 | Do you play bridge by any chance?" |
51050 | How does it feel to be Ruler Prognosticate?" |
51050 | Machines can and do answer all the problems of our daily life, so why should n''t a superior machine be able to tell the future?" |
51050 | Schnee?" |
51050 | Shall we say seven billion?" |
32663 | And why not? |
32663 | Anything happen? |
32663 | Are you all right? |
32663 | Are you married? |
32663 | Awake? |
32663 | Browne? |
32663 | But you believe knowing the theory caused them to vanish? |
32663 | Can I read it? |
32663 | Did I wake you? |
32663 | Did n''t you get any of what he said? |
32663 | Do n''t you hate me? |
32663 | Do you believe your son will become a success in life? |
32663 | Do you think I''ll vanish, Miss? |
32663 | Faith? |
32663 | Favorably, I hope? |
32663 | Fred Grant? |
32663 | Had anything to eat or drink in the past fifteen minutes? |
32663 | Has it occurred to you that you have already rejected your theory? 32663 Have a good sleep?" |
32663 | He did? |
32663 | Hello? 32663 How did school go today?" |
32663 | How is it obvious? |
32663 | Huh? |
32663 | Huh? |
32663 | I''ve been wondering if you saw a point of similarity in the two disappearances? |
32663 | In what way? |
32663 | Is Fred able to understand it? |
32663 | Is he going to be all right? |
32663 | Oh? 32663 Still a little nervous?" |
32663 | The book has the theory in it? |
32663 | Then can I come live with you? 32663 Then you will make every effort to tell me?" |
32663 | Then you wo n''t publish it? |
32663 | Uh,he said casually,"what day is today?" |
32663 | Want some breakfast? |
32663 | We are n''t going through that again, are we? |
32663 | What book? |
32663 | What can I do for you? 32663 What did they say about his theory?" |
32663 | What did they think about it? |
32663 | What does it mean? |
32663 | What else can you do with it? |
32663 | What have you got? |
32663 | What is it, Dad? 32663 What was that?" |
32663 | What were his reasons? 32663 What''s the matter with you, Martin? |
32663 | What''s this for? |
32663 | What''s wrong with me? |
32663 | When did that happen? |
32663 | Where does that place us? 32663 Why not? |
32663 | Why? 32663 Why?" |
32663 | Will you be all right? 32663 Would you marry my mother?" |
32663 | You going to be around in case I want to see you again? |
32663 | You know, do n''t you, that it will be two years before she can be free to marry? 32663 You plan to psychoanalyze me?" |
32663 | You wanted_ me_ to vanish? |
32663 | You''ll stay with us a while longer? |
32663 | You''ll try--? |
32663 | _ What''s_ it? |
32663 | *****"You still do n''t want to tell me what''s troubling you?" |
32663 | A true orientation? |
32663 | And what about other forms of life? |
32663 | Better?" |
32663 | But he might have reflected that eventually Fred would discover what he had just discovered, so why bother? |
32663 | But would it work? |
32663 | By the way, do you and your wife play Canasta? |
32663 | Could that be the key? |
32663 | Curt broke it by saying,"What did you expect to accomplish by my vanishing?" |
32663 | Dad gave a lecture on his new theory a few days ago, did n''t he?" |
32663 | Derived from what? |
32663 | Did he talk about his theory again?" |
32663 | Did it have to believe too? |
32663 | Did n''t he leave any notes on it? |
32663 | Did she know your father''s theory? |
32663 | Did the train that vanished know that theory?" |
32663 | Do you have a vacancy? |
32663 | Do you really straighten out crazy people?" |
32663 | Grant?" |
32663 | Had anyone vanished? |
32663 | Had the cause been the same? |
32663 | He therefore stopped and knocked on the door, calling,"What''s going on in there?" |
32663 | How do you account for the fact that you know it, and have n''t disappeared?" |
32663 | How do you feel today? |
32663 | How had he arrived here? |
32663 | How would he begin? |
32663 | If so, what relationship did it have to the observable universe which quite obviously did exist? |
32663 | If so, why had n''t_ they_ snatched him too? |
32663 | If that were so, why had n''t he vanished like the others? |
32663 | In back of the display was a large poster with a still larger picture, and the teaser--(DO YOU DARE READ THIS BOOK?) |
32663 | Into what? |
32663 | Is something wrong with it?" |
32663 | Just until Mom can marry you?" |
32663 | Martin thought, good heavens, does he have any inkling of what I''ve been thinking? |
32663 | Need some money?" |
32663 | Now tell me, just what seems to be the trouble?" |
32663 | Now, what should he believe? |
32663 | Of what? |
32663 | Okay?" |
32663 | One of your ten- thousand- word shaggy dog jokes?" |
32663 | Or did he? |
32663 | Or was everything except human beings just part of the props? |
32663 | Or was he sane? |
32663 | Or was it dreaming? |
32663 | Or_ had_ his father vanished? |
32663 | So why reach for it? |
32663 | Some non- human, perhaps? |
32663 | The others-- had the place they''d gone been a heaven or a hell? |
32663 | The question was, then-- did the universe- of- logical- necessity exist? |
32663 | The real, logically necessary universe? |
32663 | Thirteen? |
32663 | Was belief the key to the disappearances? |
32663 | Was faith, then, something so common, and yet impossible for he, himself, to reach? |
32663 | Was he, then, still on the wrong track? |
32663 | Was his father at home, sitting in his chair in his study, expounding his theories to his colleagues? |
32663 | Was his mother at home, in the kitchen, preparing dinner? |
32663 | Was it merely a realization that those things had a probability that approached certainty? |
32663 | Was it reversible? |
32663 | Was that the question, the answer to which, gained in a moment of insight, had caused two men to utterly vanish? |
32663 | Was there some person or persons unknown in back of the disappearances? |
32663 | What about inanimate matter? |
32663 | What could he try to accomplish by exploring into his deepest substratum of thought? |
32663 | What have I missed?" |
32663 | What if the outside universe were derived from something? |
32663 | What was there different about him? |
32663 | What would he do when morning came? |
32663 | When would the_ moment of reorientation_ come? |
32663 | Where are you?" |
32663 | Where does belief become necessary?" |
32663 | Where would he begin? |
32663 | Who''s speaking? |
32663 | Why did n''t he himself vanish? |
32663 | Why do n''t you and Mom play Canasta or something?" |
32663 | Why had n''t it permeated to the basic matrix of his mind as it had with the others? |
32663 | Why on earth had she brought a psychiatrist into this? |
32663 | Why?" |
32663 | Would you care to tell me about it?" |
50753 | Cute little brute, is n''t it? |
50753 | Gods? |
50753 | If these creatures were relatively advanced, why have n''t we learned about them before? 50753 Languages?" |
50753 | Oh? |
50753 | What about what? |
50753 | What discovery? |
50753 | Who knows? |
50753 | Why should any intelligent species end like that? 50753 Why, what else but your discovery, here on Earth, of the remains of an intelligent species? |
50753 | *****"But why?" |
50753 | *****"Mammals? |
50753 | *****"They had spaceships?" |
50753 | Am I going to have to coax you? |
50753 | An individual dies-- and is there anything intrinsically more terrible in the death of a species than in the death of an individual?" |
50753 | But admit it now, is n''t there something a bit odd about your getting so worked up over this thing? |
50753 | But is n''t there an additional reason?" |
50753 | How did they live? |
50753 | How did they think of themselves? |
50753 | I mean, what if the creatures occupied a very different portion of the Earth than our own? |
50753 | The import was,"Well, what about it?" |
50753 | The question is... how late? |
50753 | What did they call themselves? |
50753 | What did they create? |
50753 | What did they want?" |
50753 | What if we should have been looking in the wrong place? |
50753 | What were they like? |
50753 | Why not species? |
51305 | Could I have a few to take with me, miss? |
51305 | Do you want it for coffee, or to apply, or a glass or hypo of something else? |
51305 | How did you know? |
51305 | It''s all right to drink coffee, is n''t it? |
51305 | Kevin,Andre said,"why do n''t you take a bath?" |
51305 | Ma''am, could you help a man who''s not had work? |
51305 | Now what do you want to eat? |
51305 | What do you think of this? |
51305 | What do you want? |
51305 | What nickel? |
51305 | Where''s the room? |
51305 | Who are you? |
51305 | Why do you think I was trying to get that bill out of your hand? |
51305 | _ What is Doc''s full name?_I almost fell in, but at the last instant I caught myself and said,"Doctor Kevin O''Malley, Senior." |
51305 | How can you make money with time travel?" |
51305 | Of relief? |
51305 | That proved it, did n''t it? |
51305 | Then there was something in her voice...."What''s your name?" |
51305 | Want I should call a cop and tell him you were flexing a muscle?" |
51305 | Want any help?" |
51305 | Was he suddenly trying to give me orders? |
51305 | What do_ you_ want?" |
51305 | Why did she keep using the past tense in reference to Doc? |
51305 | Why else then would you let yourself fall into such an underfed and unsanitary state?" |
51305 | With my suntan and short mane, I could pass, could n''t I? |
51305 | _ Which are you?_"Nothing came out of my gabbling mouth. |
32128 | ''Stands for''? |
32128 | A criminal? |
32128 | A fire of what? |
32128 | A robot? |
32128 | An anesthetic vapor that would permeate such a large place so quickly? |
32128 | And what do experimenters do with guinea pigs, finally? 32128 And what the devil do they want with us?" |
32128 | And what would it be doing roaming around loose? |
32128 | And where''s my bag? |
32128 | Anybody else feel fatalistic about this mess? |
32128 | Are there any more pictures? |
32128 | Are we in South America? 32128 Are you all right, dear?" |
32128 | Are you taking subjects that might help us? |
32128 | But how did they get us here? 32128 Can that be a science book?" |
32128 | Can we all go? 32128 Can you work it?" |
32128 | Come on? |
32128 | Coming out of it? |
32128 | Could it be a freak gorilla? |
32128 | Could it be a machine? |
32128 | Could n''t that thing be one of them? 32128 Did n''t anyone shove a barrier into this?" |
32128 | Did you carry me in here? |
32128 | Did you drop off out in the lab? |
32128 | Did you gimmick it? |
32128 | Do you see the toy ship? |
32128 | Do you think you went through the past hours with a rotten ticker? 32128 Do you want to get this?" |
32128 | Expect me to play this? 32128 Gave you my address, did n''t I?" |
32128 | Get it? |
32128 | Give me a hand here, will you, big fellow? |
32128 | Gpwk? |
32128 | Have they done this before? |
32128 | How could that be, Calvin? |
32128 | How do you know it''s Thursday? |
32128 | How do you know that it''s the instrument that brought us here? |
32128 | How many places in the world are there, big enough and unexplored enough to hide a race of giants like these? |
32128 | How were we doped? |
32128 | How''d they get us here? 32128 How''s the weather up there?" |
32128 | How? |
32128 | Hummr gpwk? |
32128 | I mean do you think we''re the first to be snatched up? |
32128 | If you were a kid with pets, intelligent ones, what would you watch them do for hours? 32128 Important?" |
32128 | Is he coming? |
32128 | Is it particularly beautiful? |
32128 | Is there such a thing as a four dimensional maze? |
32128 | Is there such a thing? |
32128 | It''s the same with all of them, you see? 32128 Look like anything to you?" |
32128 | Ma''am, you know what this is? |
32128 | Mr. Watkins,he said,"could we have been wrong about them? |
32128 | My God,he gasped,"what day is this?" |
32128 | Neuroses? |
32128 | Nothing at all? |
32128 | Now what? |
32128 | Okay, you skyscraper,said Watkins,"where''d you put it?" |
32128 | Put what? |
32128 | Question is, if we''re there, or anyplace else for that matter,_ why_ are we? |
32128 | Raw? 32128 Really worried about your folks?" |
32128 | Remember when Mr. Full built the cubbyhole here,Adam said,"and the giant knocked it down? |
32128 | Say,he muttered,"is this room a little wobbly, or is it my eyes?" |
32128 | Shall we run the machines for them? |
32128 | Supper? |
32128 | That size and with two thumbs? |
32128 | The contents of a safe? |
32128 | They hit me when I sang the other day,said Adam,"remember?" |
32128 | They? |
32128 | This is supper? 32128 This it?" |
32128 | To distract the children? |
32128 | To get out? |
32128 | Want to help? |
32128 | Was he right? 32128 Was there an accident? |
32128 | We can try, ca n''t we? |
32128 | We can try, ca n''t we? |
32128 | Were we doped? 32128 What about that?" |
32128 | What about the Mexican? |
32128 | What are you doing? |
32128 | What do they want with it? |
32128 | What do you do to a duck before you cook it? 32128 What do you do, Adam?" |
32128 | What do you make of this? |
32128 | What happened out there? |
32128 | What happened to them? |
32128 | What happened to them? |
32128 | What happened, anyway? 32128 What happened, ma''am?" |
32128 | What happened? |
32128 | What if it''s four- dimensional? |
32128 | What is it? 32128 What is it?" |
32128 | What is it? |
32128 | What is it? |
32128 | What is it? |
32128 | What is it? |
32128 | What kind of a diversion? |
32128 | What on earth... what are you_ doing_? |
32128 | What shall I do now? |
32128 | What sort of power can they have in''em? 32128 What was in it?" |
32128 | What''s eating that big bastard, anyway? |
32128 | What''s happened to him? |
32128 | What''s happening? |
32128 | What''s next? |
32128 | What? |
32128 | When do you suppose they feed us? |
32128 | Where are these East Indies? |
32128 | Where are we, anyway? |
32128 | Where are we, then? |
32128 | Where are we? 32128 Where is he?" |
32128 | Where''d you find your case? |
32128 | Where''s the door? |
32128 | Where? |
32128 | Who are they? |
32128 | Who has a knife? |
32128 | Who was fixed up how? |
32128 | Why are you doing this? |
32128 | Why could n''t we be inside the Earth? |
32128 | Why not? |
32128 | Why? |
32128 | Why? |
32128 | Why? |
32128 | Why? |
32128 | Why? |
32128 | Will Watkins be along too? |
32128 | With five of them here? |
32128 | With what? |
32128 | Wobbly? |
32128 | Would you come over, sir? |
32128 | Yes, dear? |
32128 | Yes, what is it, Calvin? |
32128 | Yes,said the heavy man, looking at the blond man accusingly,"who put us here?" |
32128 | Yes? |
32128 | Yes? |
32128 | You mean they might be trying to drive us mad? |
32128 | You okay, Porfirio? |
32128 | You think it might work? |
32128 | You think it''s calculated to drive you crazy? |
32128 | You think we''ll get out? |
32128 | You''re a safe- cracker? |
32128 | Your briefcase? |
32128 | _ Can you work it?_"The matter transmitter? |
32128 | _ Can you work it?_"The matter transmitter? |
32128 | *****"Is this what happens to_ everybody_ who takes a ride on the coaster?" |
32128 | After a quarter of an hour Watkins said,"Think it''s safe to have a try at the door?" |
32128 | After a while Adam said,"Remember that first feed we got up there, pies and cookies and glass?" |
32128 | And what was that thing that took the Mex?" |
32128 | Calvin heard her say plaintively,"But what_ is_ it?" |
32128 | Can we wait just a minute more? |
32128 | Cheering them on? |
32128 | Did his random selection of keys indicate something to it, something about his mental powers or emotions or-- what? |
32128 | Did you see those two thumbs? |
32128 | Do n''t you have to meet emergencies all the time?" |
32128 | Do they think we are a lot of African natives?" |
32128 | Do they think we eat glass?" |
32128 | Do you suppose my sinus trouble is cleared up?" |
32128 | Do you think a scientist would act like that?" |
32128 | Gutty, thought Watkins, or just hungry? |
32128 | Have you been noticing the door?" |
32128 | How can we cook them?" |
32128 | How could they do it on a roller coaster?" |
32128 | How could they do it?" |
32128 | In front of you, in front of these strangers?" |
32128 | In two days?" |
32128 | Moistening her lips, she said,"If that was here, in this box, then_ where are we_?" |
32128 | Mr. Watkins, what good do you think it''d do you in here?" |
32128 | Mrs. Full said to someone-- Watkins heard her distinctly in a lull in the ruckus--"If these are scientists, what are the common people like?" |
32128 | Now suppose they got hold of us?" |
32128 | Or Africa?" |
32128 | Or does somebody have to send the others?" |
32128 | Or is it his sense of kismet? |
32128 | Or was it possible that the playing produced images or colors on the blank space? |
32128 | Scientists induce neuroses in all kinds of critters, by punishment and complex problems and--""What is that?" |
32128 | See how those tree trunks are blurred?" |
32128 | See this big letter, repeated at the first of this word?" |
32128 | Something in the chickens?" |
32128 | Straw? |
32128 | Summersby, behind him, said,"Are his eyes open?" |
32128 | The boss of the alien scientists-- Watkins recognized it, or him( or was it her? |
32128 | The boss scientist gazed raptly at the wall screen; was it concentrating on what he played? |
32128 | They were out for me, because my touch is known; but who''d think of checking an amusement park?" |
32128 | They would n''t mend us if they were going to hurt us, would they?" |
32128 | Think we have ten minutes?" |
32128 | Villa said,"Come back, you foolish, do you think you can take that stick?" |
32128 | Was it a machine? |
32128 | Was n''t the Java Ape Man about nine feet tall?" |
32128 | Watkins snarled, as he gave the valiantly singing Mrs. Full a hand up to the chair seat,"You think I have a martyr complex? |
32128 | Watkins?" |
32128 | What age would you figure them for? |
32128 | What could happen? |
32128 | What did the kids do when they opened it during the day? |
32128 | What does he have in there? |
32128 | What happened?" |
32128 | What happened?" |
32128 | What in hell...? |
32128 | What sort of mind can bear such confusion?" |
32128 | What was happening? |
32128 | What was it? |
32128 | What weird auricular structure could cringe so from a simple song? |
32128 | When did the adults come in to clean up? |
32128 | When was that taken? |
32128 | Where are we?" |
32128 | Where is it?" |
32128 | Where the blazes was the thing focused? |
32128 | Where''s the door?" |
32128 | Why do n''t you cooperate?" |
32128 | Why was he angry?" |
32128 | Why? |
32128 | You know what that middle word is?" |
32128 | You think I_ want_ to stay here? |
32128 | You''ll go home?" |
32128 | roared the blond man, swinging his briefcase wildly; where had he found that? |
51121 | Alone? |
51121 | And what did you mean before, when you said you''re not sure of anything? |
51121 | But what''s the right place? |
51121 | Do you really think you can help him? |
51121 | Do you remember your wife''s name? 51121 For heaven''s sake, what is it?" |
51121 | Have you checked at the District Office? |
51121 | Have you ever heard of this L- treatment he mentioned? |
51121 | Have you lived around here long? |
51121 | Phytopod? |
51121 | What things? |
51121 | Where did they find you? |
51121 | Who are the people you''re looking for? |
51121 | Who found your lifeboat? |
51121 | You see? |
51121 | You''re serious? 51121 654, was n''t it, Dad? |
51121 | Afterward, her father surprised Carol by saying,"Why not stay with us overnight, Mr. Callendar? |
51121 | And the names of your children?" |
51121 | Are you sure they live around here?" |
51121 | Callendar?" |
51121 | Carol asked,"Were n''t there any records in the lifeboat?" |
51121 | Carol said,"But you do come from one of Jupiter''s moons?" |
51121 | Nevertheless, he turned off the projector, stood up, and said,"Yes, Carol?" |
51121 | Perhaps you''re falling in love with him, Carol?" |
51121 | What do they look like?" |
51121 | When, later on, he had gone to his room, Carol said,"Dad, do you really think you can help him?" |
51121 | Why are you so interested in him? |
51121 | Would there be any sense in asking_ why_ you fell in love with him?" |
51121 | You think that from what I told you, you''ll be able to guess where I came from?" |
45361 | ''Can you do anything for her, Mosey, and what will you charge?'' 45361 How does the breathing of the big one sound to you?" |
45361 | If that is the true way of investigating the biblical writings,they say,"why are we so long in finding it out? |
45361 | After such noble foundations had been laid, was there no great scientific work built thereon in all those centuries? |
45361 | And home he''d go, that old hedgehog, to his wife, and''Missus,''he''d say,''what d''ye think? |
45361 | And how much may we in each case assign to one factor or to the other? |
45361 | Are there any of them which have more than one author? |
45361 | Are there any which are compilations from several different sources? |
45361 | But if not the Church, what other authority can give us the answers we seek? |
45361 | But occupation for occupation, where is there one that can reasonably be rated higher than the intelligent and successful cultivation of the soil? |
45361 | Come, then, and end this long delay; Why keep you thus away? |
45361 | Did not the Greeks then do anything in the way of physical science that was to stand? |
45361 | Does it lie in the authority of the Church? |
45361 | Have I offended, say? |
45361 | Have ye got any blue yarn about the house?'' |
45361 | How can such answers be given? |
45361 | How far is scientific method applicable to the investigation of the Bible? |
45361 | Is there any department of human knowledge to which scientific method of investigation is not applicable? |
45361 | Or can particular expressions of the Bible itself be taken to settle the matter once for all? |
45361 | Or, once again, can the answer come from"the spirit which is in man,"guided by God''s Spirit? |
45361 | Standing by the tank, I heard strange comments:"Do you call that little thing a whale?" |
45361 | The authority of primitive tradition, or of the opinions of great commentators, or of the great mass of Christian people of modern times? |
45361 | The question arises, Why do they do this? |
45361 | This is not at all improbable; but how does this modernize the object, when the gravel extends quite to the surface? |
45361 | True; but did he live here in glacial time? |
45361 | Was it love for her mate, or a feeling of selfishness at her lonely position? |
45361 | What are we going to do about it? |
45361 | What is the age in which these works were written or compiled? |
45361 | What is the history of the higher criticism? |
45361 | What is the meaning of that lapse of time? |
45361 | What is the nature of these writings? |
45361 | What was there new, then, in Willson''s discovery? |
45361 | What, then, should be the attitude of lovers of truth toward the higher criticism of the Bible? |
45361 | Whence this delay? |
45361 | Where does competency to give answer lie? |
45361 | Where shall we cast the line and land an example? |
45361 | Who are their authors? |
45361 | Why come you not? |
45361 | Why, indeed, could not an Indian walk on exposed gravel and pick up a pebble as well as we can to- day? |
45361 | Will Poultry thrive on Grain Alone? |
45361 | Will your convention set an example to the world in this respect? |
45361 | You come not still, you still delay-- O wherefore can you stay? |
45361 | or, in other words, would a male have done this, or would a female have done it if she were free and had other companions? |
47024 | Between the two extremes of the series, how many degrees are there which furnish the very best commentaries of history? 47024 Toil fatigues me,"you say; but what is this me? |
47024 | ''What can be more flat than these poor verses, which are nevertheless of the sixteenth century? |
47024 | ''Why should we care where the jugular vein goes, when we know that there is no jugular vein? |
47024 | = A Question of Economy.=--A paper,"Shall we grow the Sugar that we consume?" |
47024 | After two centuries, have we not seen his wonderful prestige still potent in dominating the sickly mind of Louis II of Bavaria? |
47024 | But what proof is there of this? |
47024 | Can we give a purely physical account of such matter? |
47024 | Did not the Maccabees teach the world one of its first lessons in patriotism? |
47024 | Do improving methods, on the whole, confirm or strengthen the concepts that are gaining wider acceptance? |
47024 | Do the concepts and hypotheses lend themselves to exact methods, and do they, on the whole, help to perfect methods? |
47024 | Do the muscles talk, or do you talk for them? |
47024 | Do we make any attempt to apply the physical method to describe and explain those motions of matter which on the psychical view we term voluntary? |
47024 | Do you understand?'' |
47024 | Does the method equally suffice when it is applied to living matter? |
47024 | Has the Sun forgotten to shine and the Planets to revolve around it? |
47024 | How is it substantiated? |
47024 | How, then, shall he attain consistency and precision? |
47024 | In this we have many rivals who echo the cry,"Why art thou, NEMINISM, come hither to torment us before our time?" |
47024 | In what States were only small majorities so interested, in what States only large minorities, and in what ones only small minorities? |
47024 | Is biology, then, a science? |
47024 | Is it because Osteopathy and Ostariopathy are more fashionable and less spiritual? |
47024 | Is it muscle or Mind? |
47024 | Is its sign plus or minus? |
47024 | Is the element under investigation a positive or a negative quantity? |
47024 | One feels like asking, If good and evil are equally made by God, then which is which? |
47024 | Probably this charge is well founded, but what can be expected of a people so newly freed from the Ghetto? |
47024 | Second, what progress is being made in the application of exact methods to research? |
47024 | Should they not also indicate where precious supplements of information may be found to fill the voids of written tradition? |
47024 | The idea of preparing_ Who''s Who in America_[39] was suggested by the success of the English book, Who''s Who? |
47024 | They ask, What dependence can be placed upon opinions or theories that are thus subject to change? |
47024 | Was not Agassiz the most learned naturalist alive, and what had he to say about Darwinian vagaries? |
47024 | Was not Cuvier a great anatomist, and had he ever taught this nonsense about the mutability of species? |
47024 | What country can surpass Ireland''s enthusiasm for agricultural training? |
47024 | What has been the outcome? |
47024 | What of bones and muscles, and teguments and integuments? |
47024 | Which is tired, and so speaks? |
47024 | Who was it discovered, demonstrated, and teaches the marvel of Neministic Healing? |
47024 | Why? |
47024 | Without Mind could the muscles be tired? |
51589 | And it wo n''t function? |
51589 | How should a Veld transporter work? |
51589 | If he fails, what of it? |
51589 | Suppose you restore the Veld? 51589 What sort of woman?" |
51589 | What standards do you propose to judge by? |
51589 | And in what voices, born of the Veld''s touch on the Waldos? |
51589 | And while it''s a good island how can it give a marooned man not only comfort but heart''s desire? |
51589 | And would there be more than speaking to do? |
51589 | Are you dissatisfied?" |
51589 | But I? |
51589 | But he was frowning a little, and after a while he said in an absent way:"Now, how would one determine that?" |
51589 | But why should n''t he try? |
51589 | Could n''t he see? |
51589 | Does he make another transporter?" |
51589 | I have thought to myself that Charpantier says of everything:"Why is this thing not perfect?" |
51589 | I would speak and Charpantier would speak, but what would we say? |
51589 | So, in the end, he takes a rag, and a bone, and a hank of hair--""And makes a woman?" |
51589 | Something the Veld himself could n''t accomplish?" |
51589 | Then what? |
51589 | What could I do for the Veld? |
51589 | What do you want from them? |
51589 | What now? |
51589 | What''re you doing to these people you bring here? |
51589 | What''s insane in that?" |
51589 | Where to go, what to do, how to repair? |
51589 | he obediently answered:"How?" |
51589 | while I say to myself:"Where is the perfection in this thing?" |
32427 | All set? |
32427 | And how long will that take you? |
32427 | And how many people from the Institute? |
32427 | And the Hachovnik twins? |
32427 | And you see Leader Marley when? |
32427 | And you think you do now? |
32427 | Are n''t we getting the same thing? |
32427 | But are you sure you wo n''t want me later in the evening, Doctor? 32427 But what for?" |
32427 | Ca n''t you at least shut the door? |
32427 | David? 32427 Do n''t you want me to get out the ice cubes, Doctor?" |
32427 | Do you doubt my loyalty, Leader Marley? |
32427 | Do you mean to say you were listening to our conversation? 32427 Do you mean you want me to give you the injection to prolong your life, or the secret of how to do it, or what?" |
32427 | Do you take everything as a joke, Karl? |
32427 | Do you think I''d care? |
32427 | Dr. Haslam? 32427 Everything in order, Officer?" |
32427 | Evidence? |
32427 | Explain to the watchguard out there, will you? |
32427 | Feel like working? |
32427 | Get me Dr. Haslam.... Karl? 32427 Get me Dr. Karl Haslam... Karl? |
32427 | Get rid of me? 32427 Has anyone?" |
32427 | How did you get here, Leah? 32427 How do you like being a Ruler, by the way? |
32427 | How long does anything take in Research? 32427 How much longer is this here experiment going to take? |
32427 | If your notes are safe, why do n''t you just destroy your mice and get rid of your proof that way? |
32427 | In other words, it''s time for us to get going? |
32427 | Is it treason to tell you a plain fact? |
32427 | Is it? 32427 Is that right, Dr. Haslam? |
32427 | It kept you young and beautiful, did n''t it? |
32427 | It would seem that way, would n''t it? 32427 Leader Marley, Miss Hachovnik here is very ill. Wo n''t you let this girl help her to the rest room? |
32427 | Like me and Tanya? |
32427 | Next Wednesday at ten? 32427 Nothing new here that I ought to see, Lanza?" |
32427 | Nothing to see that I have n''t seen before, is there? 32427 Oh, Jones, will you get an aircab to take the doctors to BureauMed, and then arrange for their Roboplanes to be serviced and ready in an hour?" |
32427 | Promise you''ll be good, Leah? |
32427 | Ready? |
32427 | Say, ai n''t you feeling well, Leader? 32427 She''s_ what_?" |
32427 | That old man you asked me to bring from the Vermont quarries, the one who was detained for illegal study of the Coptic language? 32427 Then there''s no truth in it?" |
32427 | What about Dr. Lanza? 32427 What are you doing here? |
32427 | What did you say, Leader? |
32427 | What did you say, Leader? |
32427 | What do you mean,''poor girl''? |
32427 | What do you mean? |
32427 | What do you mean? |
32427 | What good will that do? 32427 What happened? |
32427 | What if the audience comes around to the stage door? |
32427 | What is it? |
32427 | What she says is impossible? |
32427 | What time did you say your sister is coming? |
32427 | What''s Coptic? |
32427 | What''s the matter, Leah? 32427 What''s the meaning of this intrusion?" |
32427 | What''s what? |
32427 | Where now? |
32427 | While you''re thinking it over, will you look at these protocols? 32427 Who''s got Blue Martian?" |
32427 | Why all the melodrama? |
32427 | Why did you have to deliver that in person? 32427 Why do those bottles have different numbers?" |
32427 | Why the deadline? |
32427 | Will you bare your arm while I prepare the syringe? |
32427 | With what kind of weapon? 32427 Would you like to see my mice? |
32427 | Would you rather I had none at all, Leader Marley? |
32427 | Yes? 32427 Yes? |
32427 | Yes? |
32427 | You do n''t want me to arrest this woman? |
32427 | You realize, of course, that it is your duty to acquaint Leader Marley with all the details of your discovery? |
32427 | You think, then, that other cases of Blue Martian may develop? |
32427 | You understand, Dr. Wong, that I shall have to report the locked door? 32427 You''d rather stay with us and perhaps be exposed to the Fever?" |
32427 | You''re quite certain, Officer Magnun, that all the fugitives were destroyed? |
32427 | All set?" |
32427 | And it''s connected somehow with the Blue Martian virus?" |
32427 | And now what choice have you made for your holiday?" |
32427 | And what will happen then?" |
32427 | And what will they think at the Institute? |
32427 | And why have a party in your Library, Dr. Wong? |
32427 | And--?" |
32427 | Are n''t you glad to see me? |
32427 | Are you a traitor?" |
32427 | Are you still game?" |
32427 | But is there anything to keep it, someday, from rising in the west?" |
32427 | But what do we do now? |
32427 | But what in the name of Leader Marley shall I do with my knowledge?" |
32427 | Can you follow orders exactly?" |
32427 | Can you get an early lunch and be back here this afternoon at two?" |
32427 | Can you imagine what this will do to our society? |
32427 | Can you meet me in the lab right away? |
32427 | Could any man be trusted, he wondered, to deal wisely with a power so great? |
32427 | David, will you proceed?" |
32427 | Did you happen to notice, this morning, whether the Sun did actually rise in the east?" |
32427 | Do n''t I count?" |
32427 | Do n''t you ever think about people''s feelings? |
32427 | Do n''t you want him to live forever, too? |
32427 | Do you approve of the final form? |
32427 | Do you guys want to be reported?" |
32427 | Do you keep your notes in a private system of shorthand?" |
32427 | Do you see that?" |
32427 | Do you think I''m fool enough to let you out of my sight?" |
32427 | Do you think it could be the climate here in New York?" |
32427 | Do you understand? |
32427 | Do you want me to kill you now?" |
32427 | Does it matter? |
32427 | Had Karl visited the basement lab? |
32427 | Had Leah been listening in to all of his phone conversations? |
32427 | Had Marley never known that there was more than one? |
32427 | Have n''t you ever wondered why no one put on the pressure? |
32427 | Have you any idea why you''ve been let alone for so long? |
32427 | Have you forgotten Leader Marley''s Maxim: Constructive science does not skulk behind locked doors?" |
32427 | He was reprieved, he knew, but for how long? |
32427 | How are you this morning?" |
32427 | How did you find the elixir or whatever it is?" |
32427 | How do you feel about this thing now? |
32427 | How were his friends getting along? |
32427 | I know it now, even better than you do, but what can I do?" |
32427 | I presume your notes are safely locked up, by the way?" |
32427 | Is that clear? |
32427 | Just this morning I had to send her home because she was ill.""Do you mean to say,"asked Marley,"that none of her story is true?" |
32427 | Keep a punishment a secret and how can it have any effect on other people? |
32427 | Leah? |
32427 | Makes a good place for Research, do n''t you think?" |
32427 | Marley continued implacably,"And how did this epidemic begin? |
32427 | Now where was I?" |
32427 | Now, Dr. Lanza, will you tell me the reason for this visit? |
32427 | Odd how these marks run in families, is n''t it?" |
32427 | Or had he merely assumed that Magnun would ask for Leah? |
32427 | Pretty early, are n''t you?" |
32427 | Surely you would n''t want to have that on your conscience?" |
32427 | Tell me, how do you keep your youth?" |
32427 | That all? |
32427 | The men who created atomic power probably felt inadequate, too, but could they have made as bad a mess of handling it as others did? |
32427 | The precipitates? |
32427 | The rest has your approval? |
32427 | There was Lanza this morning-- why had he come unannounced, in person, when a Communications call would have served the purpose equally well? |
32427 | Understand?" |
32427 | Was anyone else watching him, he wondered, listening to his talk, perhaps even checking the routine of his experimental work? |
32427 | Was it only idle curiosity that had prompted her or was she acting under orders? |
32427 | We''re trying to trace them, of course, but--""Anything more?" |
32427 | Were they ready yet? |
32427 | What about Officer Magnun? |
32427 | What about the generations of children coming into a world where no places have been vacated for them by death? |
32427 | What about the struggles for power? |
32427 | What are you going to do about me? |
32427 | What do you suppose the Phoenix did with his new life, once he''d risen from the ashes of his old self?" |
32427 | What do you_ do_, behind a locked door, that you do n''t want anyone to see?" |
32427 | What do you_ want_ with Privacy?" |
32427 | What explanation do you have?" |
32427 | What good will a long life do me, if it only preserves me as the middle- aged woman I''ll be by then? |
32427 | What have you got against me, Dr. Wong, that you infect all the others and only pretend to do it to me? |
32427 | What in the world?" |
32427 | What is her story?" |
32427 | What is your explanation?" |
32427 | What is your explanation?" |
32427 | What is your explanation?" |
32427 | What was he going to do? |
32427 | What''s gone wrong? |
32427 | What''s happened to you? |
32427 | What''s happened? |
32427 | What''s treasonable about that?" |
32427 | What''s worrying you?" |
32427 | What''s wrong with using Communications?" |
32427 | When Tanya opened it, he simply said,''Office Category Hachovnik?'' |
32427 | When is Tanya arriving?" |
32427 | Where''s that memorandum, Lanza?" |
32427 | Who are these latest traitors?" |
32427 | Who will decide, and on what basis, whether to confer or to withhold this gift? |
32427 | Who''s going to clear up afterward?" |
32427 | Who''s to serve the supper? |
32427 | Why are n''t you in the hospital with the others?" |
32427 | Why did you do that?" |
32427 | Why do you always call me your''dear boy?'' |
32427 | Why have you not mentioned it?" |
32427 | Why is it later than I think?" |
32427 | Why?" |
32427 | Will you send someone up with a vial of phoenix special? |
32427 | With the usual secrecy, of course?" |
32427 | Wong?" |
32427 | Wong?" |
32427 | Would they realize, at Psycho- detention, that they had the wrong woman? |
32427 | You say both the Hachovnik twins have disappeared?" |
32427 | [ Illustration]"Who''ll be first?" |
30124 | Accidentally, or were they put out? |
30124 | And now what''s Hay''s mission? |
30124 | And now what, Captain? |
30124 | Anything been happening at the front, sir? |
30124 | Are n''t you glad we won through? |
30124 | Are you sure, Hemmy? |
30124 | Are you sure? |
30124 | Ask Wells about that, why do n''t you? 30124 Atlantean?" |
30124 | Bob? 30124 But methinks thou art in need of food and sustenance?" |
30124 | But what can they do? |
30124 | But what,he wondered, as he stopped the helicopters,"did he mean by''give a_ last_ handshake''?" |
30124 | But where does this steam come from? 30124 But why did you look that way?" |
30124 | But,put in Lance,"how do the torpedoes fly? |
30124 | But-- but, are you a prisoner? |
30124 | But-- but--he exclaimed,"how the devil could he do that?" |
30124 | But-- how did I do it? |
30124 | But-- what about Hemmy Bowman? |
30124 | Captain? 30124 Captain?" |
30124 | Could they see it coming? |
30124 | Days? 30124 Days?" |
30124 | Did that shock--? |
30124 | Did you have the car wait? |
30124 | Did you know that the model of the Breslau gun had been stolen? |
30124 | Did you see his dead body? |
30124 | Do n''t you think that this is the end of it, Doctor? |
30124 | Do short waves fog glass, Doctor? |
30124 | Do you feel perfectly normal now? |
30124 | Do you recognize the photo? |
30124 | Do you want them to get us with their paralyzing ray? |
30124 | Dost thou realize what would hang upon thy skill? 30124 Enemies?" |
30124 | Everybody with me? |
30124 | Everything right? |
30124 | Fog? |
30124 | God, Keith, what_ is_ it? |
30124 | Got it? |
30124 | Got the depth charge ready, Keith? 30124 Graham, you there?" |
30124 | Have they been moved there recently? |
30124 | Have ye heard? 30124 Heliopolis? |
30124 | Heliopolis? |
30124 | Hemmy? |
30124 | Hero Giles Hudson begs thy pardon,he said,"but methought thou spoke in the language of Sir Henry Hudson, my ancestor?" |
30124 | Home? |
30124 | How are they treating him? |
30124 | How did you get word that you were to be rescued from Atlanta? |
30124 | How do we know that he did n''t? 30124 How do you mean, sir?" |
30124 | How does she know? |
30124 | How high are we? |
30124 | How many of them are there, Mac? 30124 How wilt thou manage thy curious weapon?" |
30124 | How-- how did they wipe you out to- day? |
30124 | How? 30124 Huh?" |
30124 | Hurt, sir? |
30124 | I wonder if he''s still alive? |
30124 | I wonder what deviltry they''re cooking up? |
30124 | I wonder what he''ll hatch up to combat our helmet- lights? 30124 I wonder where they''ve taken Alden?" |
30124 | I would know why the all powerful Wanderer, of whom thou makest so much, did not rescue Princess Altara? |
30124 | I''m not much of an artilleryman, but I''m wondering how you take up the recoil? |
30124 | Impossible? 30124 Is Saranoff alive?" |
30124 | Is he coming to the United States? |
30124 | Is he in the United States? |
30124 | Is that an isolated building? |
30124 | Is there a black lamp at that gun platform? |
30124 | Is there no defence against them? |
30124 | It does seem funny, does n''t it, Wells? |
30124 | It''s obvious, Colonel: how did the Slavs know we were going to raid that comparatively unimportant base of theirs at such and such a time? 30124 Ivan Karuska,"he said slowly and distinctly,"do you hear me?" |
30124 | Ivan Karuska,repeated Dr. Bird,"do you hear me?" |
30124 | Jarmuth? |
30124 | Just why the hell,he muttered,"did I ever join the Navy?" |
30124 | Keith? 30124 Knapp?" |
30124 | Mac, did you say they were our friends? 30124 Markest thou that tree yonder, on the ledge of the valley?" |
30124 | McKegnie, can you hear me? |
30124 | McKegnie?... 30124 Not trying to get out, are you?" |
30124 | Now, what the hell''s this thing for? |
30124 | Oh, God, what''s happened? |
30124 | Oh, Mr. Wells, where are you? |
30124 | On which floor? |
30124 | One hundred leagues in two hours? 30124 Over the world? |
30124 | Powerful, is it not? 30124 So, then, no doubt, he has told you of the law of our country?" |
30124 | So? 30124 Sound happy-- eh?" |
30124 | Surely, but why did n''t Breslau hear it? |
30124 | The Emperor? |
30124 | The battery? |
30124 | The old explorer whose men turned him adrift? 30124 The real business?" |
30124 | Then he whom the dog- born Jereboam captured was thy friend? |
30124 | Then your theory is that some sort of a ray machine was put in operation before the helicopter landed? |
30124 | Then-- but-- you''re not running the_ NX-1_, are you? |
30124 | There or here-- what matter? 30124 They were washed last Friday, but they do look rather dirty, do n''t they? |
30124 | Thinkest thou couldst ride a podoko? |
30124 | Thou art ready, Friend Nelson? |
30124 | Thou seest? |
30124 | Time? 30124 Time?" |
30124 | Understand, Keith? |
30124 | Was there ever an instrument of war that had not its defence? 30124 We saw them at dusk, last evening-- remember? |
30124 | Well? |
30124 | Well? |
30124 | Wells? 30124 Wells? |
30124 | What are they doing? |
30124 | What are they? |
30124 | What can I do? 30124 What caused the row?" |
30124 | What did you say about that prisoner? |
30124 | What do you mean? |
30124 | What do you suppose they''ll try next, Doctor? |
30124 | What does it mean, Doctor? |
30124 | What dost thou propose? |
30124 | What has happened, Carnes? |
30124 | What in hell are you doing up there? |
30124 | What is Jarmuth? |
30124 | What is it, Tommy? 30124 What is it?" |
30124 | What is that? |
30124 | What is the black lamp? |
30124 | What is the idea? |
30124 | What is the thing? |
30124 | What is your name? |
30124 | What madness is this? |
30124 | What sayest thou? 30124 What the devil was that? |
30124 | What the devil? |
30124 | What the devil? |
30124 | What thinkest thou of our retortii? |
30124 | What time do you make it? |
30124 | What was in the bombs? |
30124 | What was it? |
30124 | What was that vitrilene helmet for? |
30124 | What were you going to do after you were rescued from jail? |
30124 | What wouldst thou, oh Heracles? |
30124 | What''s that? |
30124 | What''s the matter, Keith? |
30124 | What''s the matter, old man? |
30124 | What''s this? |
30124 | What''s this? |
30124 | What''s wrong? |
30124 | What? 30124 What?" |
30124 | When? |
30124 | Where are they? |
30124 | Where are you? |
30124 | Where did he get to? |
30124 | Where did you get the formula for radite? |
30124 | Where in hell''s it going? |
30124 | Where is he living in London? |
30124 | Who is the present head of the Young Labor party? |
30124 | Why do n''t you take me with them? 30124 Why?" |
30124 | Will that always be home to you, Tommy? |
30124 | Will you have him brought here at once, please? |
30124 | Will you land? 30124 Wonder if Alden had any better luck?" |
30124 | Wonder what it was? |
30124 | Wot abaht that there Captain Hay, sir? |
30124 | Would it not seem so? |
30124 | Yes.... Keith-- you''re trying to dodge out of the tunnel, are n''t you? |
30124 | Yes? |
30124 | Yes? |
30124 | You do n''t know how much he got through? |
30124 | You know how a sliver of wood is propelled by the ripples of a pond? 30124 You know the working of the beacon?" |
30124 | You mean that the current might melt the wire? |
30124 | You mean--? |
30124 | You say the boats are completely destroyed? |
30124 | You say these bright boys from over the border want to chow six more girls? 30124 You sitting beside an Emperor?" |
30124 | You were on guard here last night? |
30124 | You would-- eh? |
30124 | You''d rather drown? |
30124 | You''re all back on the_ NX-1_, Keith? 30124 You''re going right through that cavern, then, Wells?" |
30124 | You''re going to investigate what lies beyond? |
30124 | You''re sure he''s insane? |
30124 | You''ve located their headquarters? 30124 ***** But surprise? 30124 ***** He turned to Althora to ask,How are they coming? |
30124 | *****"What happened next?" |
30124 | *****"What is the law of Jarmuth?" |
30124 | Accuse him outright of his suspicions? |
30124 | All ready?" |
30124 | Am I right?" |
30124 | And then, in the octopi submarine, had come a soft glow of violet.... Was it a more deadly weapon than the paralyzing ray? |
30124 | And thou"--his heavy, golden eyebrows shot up--"and thou, what dost thou wish?" |
30124 | And with what could America hold them back? |
30124 | Any signs of life from the devil?" |
30124 | Are you all right?" |
30124 | Are you there?" |
30124 | Art thou mad? |
30124 | Bailley, have you still got that goldfish bowl?" |
30124 | Be reasonable, ca n''t you? |
30124 | But ca n''t something be done about wrong numbers? |
30124 | But can they ever destroy the rest of that swarm? |
30124 | But how far, Keith wondered, had that ship preceded her? |
30124 | But how much had he got through on the radiophone before being stopped? |
30124 | But how? |
30124 | But if I can stop this annual tribute, it wo n''t be so bad, will it?" |
30124 | But what if he should pull one and open all the exit ports? |
30124 | But where to? |
30124 | But why does n''t he show up?" |
30124 | But-- but-- Praed--""What happened?" |
30124 | But-- would Hay be there? |
30124 | By the way, you have two more communists here, Denberg and Semensky, have n''t you?" |
30124 | Ca n''t you hear it? |
30124 | Ca n''t you hear me? |
30124 | Can you hear me? |
30124 | Can you hear me?" |
30124 | Cook McKegnie?" |
30124 | Could you tell us what it means?" |
30124 | Do n''t you hear me? |
30124 | Do you get the idea now?" |
30124 | Do you understand?" |
30124 | Dost dare make threats to thy liege lord?" |
30124 | Dost doubt my words, sirrah?" |
30124 | Douglas said swiftly:"Headquarters? |
30124 | During one brief pause the anguished cook found himself groaning aloud:"Oh, Mr. Wells, where are you? |
30124 | Finally Lance snorted and burst out:"Why the hell did you run away, Praed? |
30124 | Following them-- where? |
30124 | For heaven''s sake, McKegnie, where are you?" |
30124 | Gas of some sort?" |
30124 | Get that? |
30124 | Got it?" |
30124 | Had he stumbled upon a remnant of that powerful people whose fabled empire had been drowned ten centuries ago in the cold waves of the Atlantic? |
30124 | Had he told where the rendezvous, was to be? |
30124 | Had the enemy seen Bowman leave? |
30124 | Had the ray struck him down? |
30124 | Hay, or a swooping squadron of Slav planes? |
30124 | He seems to bear a charmed life, does n''t he?" |
30124 | He went by here, did n''t he?" |
30124 | His words were audible to everyone, and they voiced the thought in every brain:"What''re we going to do now?" |
30124 | How about Hill 333?" |
30124 | How darest thou bandy words with us?" |
30124 | How far away is it?" |
30124 | How is it generated?" |
30124 | How many men have you?" |
30124 | How much did the Slavs know? |
30124 | How much had Ranth got through before he stopped him? |
30124 | How was he to know that it had gone straight through? |
30124 | How will they get here?" |
30124 | I guess that''s why he said it, old fellow...."Lance gasped:"You''re sacrificing your life?" |
30124 | I understand that one of the guards escaped the fate which overtook the rest of the persons in the infirmary?" |
30124 | I wonder what kind of devils caught him?" |
30124 | If I am not speaking out of turn, what are you planning to do in the mean time?" |
30124 | If I had something to hold them apart--"You have n''t a piece of steel about five inches long, have you?--or anything to substitute for it? |
30124 | If the thieves came in through the windows, what was their object in cutting that hole through the roof? |
30124 | If you wish to question this man, why not give him the same treatment?" |
30124 | Into the silence Lance whispered:"And that-- that is Hay''s job?" |
30124 | Is it yet time?" |
30124 | Is n''t that so?" |
30124 | Is there any way of artificially stimulating this man''s brain so that we can force the secrets of his subconscious mind from him?" |
30124 | Is there anyone now who can take up the work and bring order and results from this chaos of futility?" |
30124 | Is there anything else?" |
30124 | It that understood?" |
30124 | It was:"Now, what the hell''s this thing for?" |
30124 | Just how much did the Slavs know, then, about the torpedoes? |
30124 | Keith? |
30124 | Look''em over, will you?'' |
30124 | Much better than a correspondence course in''How to Be a Submarine Commander,''eh?" |
30124 | Need I name it?" |
30124 | Now what in hell is all this?" |
30124 | Now, let''s see: what the hell''s this thing for?... |
30124 | Now-- what? |
30124 | Oh, Mr. Wells, where are you? |
30124 | On the other''s nod of affirmation he continued:"What''s your plan?" |
30124 | One of those mound cities? |
30124 | Or, plaintively:"Now, what the hell''s_ this_ thing for?" |
30124 | Praed''s low voice, devoid of all trace of emotion, asked:"What makes you think I was scared, Lance?" |
30124 | Prithee, Wanderer, what be thy name?" |
30124 | Put him under arrest as a spy? |
30124 | Re- broadcast this news to land stations, will you? |
30124 | Says something about his skill as a pilot, does n''t it? |
30124 | Scared stiff?" |
30124 | Shall we build and launch the Great Fleet of the United States, and take upon our own shoulders the burden and responsibility of defense? |
30124 | Shall we make it? |
30124 | Stanesky, eh? |
30124 | That is, to the right-- understand? |
30124 | That would explain why their submarine had been sent through the tunnel.... A voice sounded in his ears:"Keith? |
30124 | The Ice World?" |
30124 | The cook''s stammering voice came back:"Why-- why-- is that you, Mr. Wells? |
30124 | The spy, going to transmit the news he had overheard? |
30124 | The whole crew''s with you? |
30124 | Their breadth of shoulders, the thickness of their chests-- what had these figures to do with their captivity? |
30124 | They''ve still got you prisoner?" |
30124 | They-- they''ve been experimenting on them...."***** Was he, too, Wells wondered, to be experimented on? |
30124 | Thou alone to overcome six of their best warriors? |
30124 | Thou wouldst see one fired?" |
30124 | Told the time and place, and warned the Slavs to look for Hay? |
30124 | Understand?" |
30124 | Understand?" |
30124 | Was Keith refraining from firing his torpedoes because he, Bowman, was on board the enemy boat? |
30124 | Was he doomed to dash up and down between floor and ceiling forever? |
30124 | Was it waiting with a purpose? |
30124 | Was it waiting-- and inviting attack? |
30124 | Was that a shadow?--a nightmare flying bird?--or a plane? |
30124 | Was this the unknown spy? |
30124 | We will wait... and when I am sure that-- Althora-- is-- gone... when there is nothing I can do to help--""Help?" |
30124 | Well?" |
30124 | Wells asked:"What did you hear?" |
30124 | Wells?" |
30124 | Were the Americans dead? |
30124 | What are they doing to you? |
30124 | What can have done it?" |
30124 | What caused it? |
30124 | What could he do now? |
30124 | What have they done to you?" |
30124 | What horror could have ripped them-- all of them-- to driftwood, with the weather perfect? |
30124 | What is this?" |
30124 | What kind of creatures can they be?" |
30124 | What knowest thou of their weapons?" |
30124 | What motivates them?" |
30124 | What now? |
30124 | What now? |
30124 | What was there that Earth could do to meet this overwhelming assault? |
30124 | What would Douglas say to him? |
30124 | What would it do to a man?" |
30124 | What you print there-- only letters praising your magazine to the skies?--or do you occasionally print a brickbat? |
30124 | When do we take off, sir?" |
30124 | Where are you speaking from? |
30124 | Where do you get that captain stuff?" |
30124 | Where is the place located? |
30124 | Who was the other wanderer? |
30124 | Who''s running it? |
30124 | Why not have a page devoted to the pictures and biographies of your writers, and full page illustrations? |
30124 | Why not have a space for good reprints and charge a nickel more? |
30124 | Why was n''t that noise heard?" |
30124 | Why? |
30124 | Why? |
30124 | Why? |
30124 | Wonder what devilment the priests are cooking up?" |
30124 | Wonder what the devil these are?" |
30124 | Would the plates stand it? |
30124 | Would the ray melt through the weakened steel before he could fire? |
30124 | Would they arrive at Cierum in time? |
30124 | Would you kindly oblige me? |
30124 | Yes-- but where? |
30124 | Yet what can we do? |
30124 | You all have hand grenades as well as your rifles?" |
30124 | You have it well surrounded? |
30124 | You know the fishing fleet that was near us yesterday morning?" |
30124 | You say that only one out of a hundred have n''t read reprints[?]. |
30124 | You understand? |
30124 | You will?" |
30124 | You wo n''t let this cancel our rendezvous?" |
30124 | You''re game, are n''t you?" |
30124 | You''ve what? |
30124 | _ Last._ Why did he say that?" |
30124 | _"What? |
30124 | he asked,"--some radio device? |
3461 | And have you divined,I asked,"to which side they incline in politics?" |
3461 | And on Sundays do you give them the same course of reading as on a week- day, or do you make a difference? |
3461 | And why not,we ask,"within the power of use and disuse?" |
3461 | But can any parrot be trusted to keep a secret? |
3461 | Sono indentro? |
3461 | ? |
3461 | And again, where in the name of all that is reasonable did he really stop? |
3461 | And what is the proportion between the shares attributable to use and disuse and to natural selection respectively? |
3461 | And what was Mr. Darwin''s system? |
3461 | And why? |
3461 | And, after all, what is the essence of Christianity? |
3461 | Are these mainly attributable to the inherited effects of use and disuse, supplemented by occasional sports and happy accidents? |
3461 | Are those people dead or alive? |
3461 | Are we in an atmosphere where we need be at much pains to speak with bated breath? |
3461 | Are we to say, then, that this most active, amiable and intelligent fellow could neither think nor reason? |
3461 | Besides, who has seen the uncles and aunts going away with the uniformity that is necessary for Mr. Darwin''s contention? |
3461 | Can Shakespeare be said to have begun his true life till a hundred years or so after he was dead and buried? |
3461 | Can the effects of habit be transmitted to progeny at all? |
3461 | Can we conceivably accept these doctrines in the literal sense in which the Church advances them? |
3461 | Can we, however, see any signs as though either Rome or England will stir hand or foot to meet us? |
3461 | Contents: Introduction Quis Desiderio? |
3461 | Could I not get myself made a Master? |
3461 | Did I know the author''s name, and had we given him a statue? |
3461 | Do we think in words, again, when we wind up our watches, put on our clothes, or eat our breakfasts? |
3461 | Fair or dark? |
3461 | Granted that they do not present all the phenomena of life-- who ever does so even when he is held to be alive? |
3461 | Have the good people of Oropa themselves taken them very seriously? |
3461 | He drew no line, and on what principle can we say that so much is possible as effect of use and disuse, but so much more impossible? |
3461 | His figures there are exposed to the gaze of every passer- by; yet who heeds them? |
3461 | How did Mr. Darwin himself leave it in the last chapter of the last edition of the"Origin of Species"? |
3461 | How long, I wonder, will it be before we feel that it will be a material help to us to have ultimissimissimate atoms? |
3461 | How many Mrs. Quicklys are there not living in London at this present moment? |
3461 | How, then, justify the whiteness of the Holy Family in the chapels? |
3461 | I readily admit it; but why have so many of our leaders shown such a strong hankering after the theory, if there is nothing in it? |
3461 | If heredity be an affair of memory, how can an embryo, say of a mule, be expected to build up a mule on the strength of but two mule- memories? |
3461 | If it is admitted that use and disuse can do a good deal, what does a good deal mean? |
3461 | If they can do as much as Mr. Darwin himself said they did, why should they not do more? |
3461 | If we know so little about life which we have experienced, how shall we know about death which we have not-- and in the nature of things never can? |
3461 | In whose consciousness does their truest life consist-- their own, or ours? |
3461 | Is it not that while, conventionally speaking, alive, they most merged their lives in, and were in fullest communion with those among whom they lived? |
3461 | Is it possible to deny that a dialogue-- an intelligent conversation-- had passed between the two men? |
3461 | No doubt he would come some day, and then what would he be like? |
3461 | Now what are thought and reason if the processes that were going through this cat''s mind were not both one and the other? |
3461 | Or are they mainly due to sports and happy accidents, supplemented by occasional inherited effects of use and disuse? |
3461 | Ought we not, whenever we see a difficult action performed, automatically to suspect antecedent practice? |
3461 | Tall or short? |
3461 | That those on whom we most leaned most betrayed us? |
3461 | That we have only come to feel our strength when there is little strength left of any kind to feel? |
3461 | The Virgin seems to be saying,"Why, do n''t you know me? |
3461 | There were doubtless once other figures of the Apostles which have disappeared; of these a single St. Peter(? |
3461 | Those who aimed at it as by some great thing that they would do to make them famous? |
3461 | Two, those of St. Joseph and St. Anna(? |
3461 | What are our grounds for this opinion? |
3461 | What are the moles and strawberry- marks of habitual action, or actions remembered and thus repeated? |
3461 | What can Agnosticism do against such Christianity as this? |
3461 | What can be conceivably more unromantic? |
3461 | What death can be more absolute than such absolute isolation? |
3461 | What had he to do with words or words with him? |
3461 | What is it that rises up against us at odd times and smites us in the face again and again for years after it has happened? |
3461 | What is the kernel of the nut? |
3461 | What is the secret of the hold that these people have upon us? |
3461 | What moment could be more humdrum and unworthy of special record than the one chosen by the artist for the chapel we are considering? |
3461 | What was the use of having a newspaper if one did not read it to one''s parrots? |
3461 | What work could stand against such treatment as the Valsesian terra- cotta figures have had to put up with? |
3461 | What would the musicians have done? |
3461 | What, for example, can seem more distinct from a man than his banker or his solicitor? |
3461 | What, let me ask, are the principal phenomena of heredity? |
3461 | When one comes to think of it, he must have done so, for how is it conceivable that such plays should have had such runs if he had not? |
3461 | When the lady drank to the gentleman only with her eyes, and he pledged with his, was there no conversation because there was neither noun nor verb? |
3461 | Where is it to end? |
3461 | Where is the intricate and at one time difficult art in which perfect automatic ease has been reached except as the result of long practice? |
3461 | Wherein did the snuff- box differ more from a written order, than a written order differs from a spoken one? |
3461 | Which does the question contemplate-- the life we know, or the life which others may know, but which we know not? |
3461 | Who can define heat or cold, or night or day? |
3461 | Who can make head or tail of the inextricable muddle in which he left it? |
3461 | Who has answered the question,"What is truth?" |
3461 | Who saw them go, or can point to analogous cases so conclusive as to compel assent from any equitable thinker? |
3461 | Who, save a very few, even know of their existence? |
3461 | Who, then, are the most likely so to run that they may obtain this veritable prize of our high calling? |
3461 | Why should this one get arrested in its flight and made immortal when so many worthier ones have perished? |
3461 | Why stop where Mr. Darwin did? |
3461 | Why, then, this persistent slackness on the part of the anthem, who at this juncture should follow her papa, the rector, into the reading- desk? |
3461 | Would Mrs. Newton have been able to set the aunt and the dog before us so vividly if she had been more highly educated? |
3461 | Would he be bald and wear spectacles like papa, or would he be young and good- looking? |
3461 | was not Mr. Edison alive when this chapel was made? |
3461 | { 22}"Luck, or Cunning, as the main means of Organic Modification?" |
3461 | { 38} If so, then, whom can we trust? |
45938 | How_ do_ you teach them? |
45938 | Where did you get such bright animals? |
45938 | Why destroy spiders, except in rooms, while they check the increase of flies? 45938 Why,"Rizal said,"is this the first time you ever saw the flowers?" |
45938 | _ I giornali riparlano di me?_( So the journals are talking of me again) he exclaimed interrogatively. |
45938 | 14.--MacBride, Thomas H. Botany, How Much and When? |
45938 | ARE JEWS JEWS? |
45938 | Are we to suppose that round heads can only beget round heads, but that snub noses can produce the hooked variety as a mere result of imagination? |
45938 | But have we not here object lessons which ought to be applied to other departments of the Government? |
45938 | But what troubles me is this: can it be possible that any part of this revelation can come through one as humble as myself? |
45938 | But when did artists of the white race ever shrink from such subjects? |
45938 | Did he then think of how he had got out before, and at once or after a time of thinking repeat the act? |
45938 | How would the commerce of France, or Germany, or Russia get on if England were ruined and the English market destroyed? |
45938 | How, then, could we expect anything better when a European has to pass an opinion on a brown man? |
45938 | How, then, do the objects originally recognized by the association as its_ raison d''être_ correspond to the needs of our own time? |
45938 | I know I am nothing, but can not the Supreme Being use a mere nothing to accomplish his purpose?" |
45938 | Is it not fair to ask such a one to repeat my experiments with his supposedly superior animal? |
45938 | Is it only in the matter of killing that the aid of science is required? |
45938 | It would ask,"What are the objects to be accomplished?" |
45938 | Now, to what is this rise in head index due? |
45938 | To whom are we as much indebted for the great advance of science in their day as to these very men? |
45938 | Until he does and systematically tries to find out how its mind works and what it is capable of, has he any right to bear witness? |
45938 | What better missionary work could be done in behalf of education than to establish a"thought center"in every farming region or small town? |
45938 | What do we really see? |
45938 | What has anthropology, as interpreted by Professor Ripley, to produce against this negative evidence of history? |
45938 | What have I seen and what have I heard?... |
45938 | What particular service is to be expected from such intercourse as the association seeks to provide? |
45938 | What, then, are the most important causes? |
45938 | Why burn powder against starlings, which pass their lives in eating larvà ¦ and picking vermin from the cattle in the fields? |
45938 | Why destroy the ladybird, which feeds on aphides? |
45938 | Why destroy the nuthatch and de- nest the warbler, foes of wasps? |
45938 | Why destroy the shrew mole, which lives on earthworms, as the mouse does on wheat? |
45938 | Why has it been thus? |
45938 | Why kill the bat, which makes war on night moths and many bugs, as swallows do on flies? |
45938 | Why kill the inoffensive slowworm, which eats grasshoppers? |
45938 | Why kill the toad, which eats snails, weevils, and ants? |
45938 | Why lay snares for titmice, when each pair take on an average one hundred and twenty thousand worms and insects for their little ones? |
45938 | Why make war on sparrows, which eat seeds only when they can not get insects, and which exterminate so many grain- eating insects? |
45938 | Why save the lives of thousands of gnats by destroying goat- suckers? |
45938 | Why slay the cuckoo, whose favorite food is the caterpillar, which we do not like to touch? |
45938 | Why tread on the cricket in the garden, which wars upon caterpillars, snails, and grubs? |
45938 | Why? |
45938 | _ Question 1._--If you wished to teach a horse to tap seven times with his hoof when you asked him"How many days are there in a week?" |
45938 | _ Question 2._--Do you think you_ could_ teach him that way, even if naturally you would take some other way? |
45938 | _ Question 3._--How would you teach him? |
45938 | would you teach him by taking his leg and making him go through the motions? |
51353 | Are n''t they smaller than many of the asteroids? 51353 Are you a Kometevskyite?" |
51353 | But you know that already, do n''t you? 51353 Did you know,"Theodor said suddenly,"that in_ Gulliver''s Travels_ Dean Swift predicted that better telescopes would show Mars to have two moons? |
51353 | Do n''t you love me, Mummy? |
51353 | Do you see what I''m driving at? |
51353 | Going to a party? |
51353 | How far have they got with that? |
51353 | In you? |
51353 | Shall I call Frieda? |
51353 | So that''s why Rosalind''s bringing Frieda''s daughter? |
51353 | Twenty- five miles? |
51353 | Two balls of rock just a few miles in diameter? |
51353 | Why do you act so nervous around me? |
51353 | Yes, dear? |
51353 | You angry with me about something? |
51353 | You''re not suggesting, are you, that we''re going to be punished for our polygamous sins by a cosmic catastrophe? 51353 After science, there will be... what? 51353 Be a corking fight, what? 51353 But then she went on,Those names Phobos and Deimos-- they''re Greek, are n''t they? |
51353 | Butterflies taking advantage of good weather to wing together in a glamorous, artificial dance-- until outraged Nature decided to wipe them out? |
51353 | Do n''t you see what''s happened?" |
51353 | Do you feel how the dirt seems to be_ in_ the leather, as if it had lain for years in the grave?" |
51353 | Fire from Heaven and all that?" |
51353 | Look here, my boy, suppose you were commanding a fleet and got wind of the enemy''s approach-- what would you do? |
51353 | Or had they merely been playing family, experimenting with their notions of complex marriage like a bunch of silly adolescents? |
51353 | Or will I be peeled like an apple?_ She looked at Ivan and knew he was thinking the same thing. |
51353 | Say half an hour?" |
51353 | She was wondering,_ will they go first, or my head? |
51353 | Strong sources of mutual strength and security to each other? |
51353 | The monkeylike figure muttered,"Scotch- and- soda,"then turned toward Edmund and asked,"And what is your reaction to all this, sir?" |
51353 | Were they really a family? |
51353 | What clues could she hope to find in this knee- high twilight? |
51353 | What do they mean?" |
51353 | Where am I to find it?" |
40782 | ( truss?) |
40782 | ( truss?) |
40782 | (_ Illustrated London News_, 1869?)] |
40782 | 1851-? |
40782 | 1851-? |
40782 | 1852( or Marriottsville, Bollman 1/50''One of first Bollman 1853)-? |
40782 | 1853-? |
40782 | 1854-? |
40782 | 1855-? |
40782 | 1856-? |
40782 | 1856-? |
40782 | 1856-? |
40782 | 1860-? |
40782 | 1863(4?)-? |
40782 | 1863-? |
40782 | 1864-? |
40782 | 1864-? |
40782 | 1864-? |
40782 | 1868-? |
40782 | 1868-? |
40782 | 1870- Belpre, Ohio- Bollman 16/? |
40782 | 1870-? |
40782 | 1871- Baltimore, Md., Timber? |
40782 | 1873-? |
40782 | 1875- Baltimore, Md., Iron truss 1/? |
40782 | 1876- Baltimore, Md.,"Single- 1/? |
40782 | 1876- Baltimore, Md.,"Single- 1/? |
40782 | 1877- Baltimore, Md., Iron truss 1/? |
40782 | 1879-? |
40782 | 1881- 1960 Baltimore, Md., Wrought- 1/? |
40782 | ?-? |
40782 | ?-? |
40782 | Baltimore, Md., Bollman 2/? |
40782 | Berwyn, Md., Paint Bollman? |
40782 | Bladensburg, Md., Bollman 1/? |
40782 | Bladensburg, Md., Bollman 1/? |
40782 | By how many signs and degrees is the moon distant from the sun, and from its nodes? |
40782 | Can it be seen in the north or in the south? |
40782 | Cape Fear, N.C., Bollman 1/217''(?) |
40782 | Cape Fear, N.C., Bollman 2/146''6"Wilmington Railway Bridge Northeast Branch, truss(?) |
40782 | Cost, 1870(?) |
40782 | Does the moon hide[ occult eclipse] any of the fixed stars from the earth dwellers, and which of these does it obscure? |
40782 | Drawbridge 1/? |
40782 | Elysville, Md., Bollman 4/? |
40782 | Had he spent too much time in mechanical studies to the neglect of his ecclesiastical duties? |
40782 | How many days is it from mean new moon or full moon? |
40782 | How many years have passed from a given epoch? |
40782 | Iron bridge mentioned in Branch truss(?) |
40782 | Iron bridge mentioned in Rocks, Md., Back truss(?) |
40782 | Iron roof? |
40782 | Is it north or south? |
40782 | Is the moon in eclipse? |
40782 | Is the sea swelling with periodic heat[ at high tide?] |
40782 | Is the sun in eclipse anywhere on earth? |
40782 | Is the sun or the moon, in apogee or perigee, ascending or descending? |
40782 | Is there a true new or full moon? |
40782 | Is this year a leap year, or a common year-- first, second, or third after leap year? |
40782 | Laurel, Md., Bollman? |
40782 | Near Point of Bollman 1/80''(?) |
40782 | Next to this are two other slightly larger circles divided into 30 degrees, one[ rotating?] |
40782 | Northwest Branch, truss(?) |
40782 | Of what magnitude, etc.? |
40782 | One questionable spelling has been retained as follows: Footnote 20:"Sur le Multiplier electro- magnetique..."--should be"Multiplicateur"? |
40782 | Patapsco River through truss Pre-1861-? |
40782 | Post- Ilchester, Md., Bollman 1/? |
40782 | Pre-1861-? |
40782 | Pre-1861-? |
40782 | Replaced by bridge built by French firm of Schneider, Cruesot& Co. 1860- 1910 Chile, Paine River Bollman 1/? |
40782 | River truss(?) |
40782 | Salt Creek deck truss Pre-1855-? |
40782 | Section 76 truss(?) |
40782 | Skew; replacement of Patapsco River through Upper Bridge(?). |
40782 | The question arises, has the engine survived as a true and accurate representation of the original machine built in 1851? |
40782 | Total or partial? |
40782 | What are its functions there? |
40782 | What days of the year do the various feasts fall on, and the movable feasts during the ecclesiastical year? |
40782 | What is the apparent magnitude of the solar and lunar diameter, and of the horizontal parallax of the umbra and penumbra of the earth? |
40782 | What is the apparent speed of the sun and of the moon? |
40782 | What is the current month of the year, and what day of the month and of the week? |
40782 | What is the latitude of the moon? |
40782 | What is the magnitude, and the duration of this eclipse, with respect to the whole earth? |
40782 | What limb of the moon is obscured? |
40782 | What makes phosphorus so important that they can not grow without it? |
40782 | What sign of the zodiac does the sun occupy, the moon, the head and tail of the dragon? |
40782 | Which construction of a pendulum apparatus corresponds completely to all requirements of science? |
40782 | Which of the planets is dominant? |
40782 | [ 2] Was the substance new which Brand showed to his friends? |
40782 | [ Johann Bartholomacus] Tromsdorff-- should be Johann Bartholomäus Trommsdorff? |
40782 | _ Novissima ac Perpetua Astronomica Ephemeris Authomatica Theorico- Practica._ Trent: Giovanni Battista Monauni, 1763(?). |
40782 | about 1- 1/4 miles through east of 1854 truss bridge, Patapsco River Pre-1856-? |
40782 | c. 1864-? |
40782 | c.1869- Harpers Ferry, Va., Bollman 4/? |
40782 | or is it deflated[ low tide], or quiescent? |
40782 | pivot Cape Fear River draw/150''1868-? |
40782 | spans Remarks service/ length of each 1850-? |
40782 | truss(?) |
40782 | truss(?) |
50980 | All_ right_? 50980 And how are things''twixt you and your beloved?" |
50980 | But_ you_ buy them sometimes? |
50980 | Did you have a complaint, sir? |
50980 | Have n''t you heard? |
50980 | Huh? |
50980 | Mines? |
50980 | Now are n''t you proud of me? 50980 Now we''re gon na take this election, see? |
50980 | Oh? |
50980 | Oh? |
50980 | See, honeybunch? |
50980 | So I buy greeting cards, so what? |
50980 | Then,said the air pollution inspector eagerly,"I''ll be upgraded? |
50980 | Ugly, huh? |
50980 | Well, I came just in time, eh? |
50980 | What are greeting cards exactly? 50980 What is it?" |
50980 | What''s the Copyright fee on that one? |
50980 | Where you headed for? |
50980 | Why? |
50980 | Wonderful? 50980 Would you please handle it, sir? |
50980 | Yeah? |
50980 | You buy greeting cards, I suppose, sir? |
50980 | You imbecile, the leasing charge on the Monitex is ten credits an hour, is n''t it? 50980 Are you_ kidding_? |
50980 | But if we get back on the gravy train-- well, need I say more?" |
50980 | But what do I do about it?" |
50980 | But what do you mean,''compared to where you''re heading?'' |
50980 | Can I have special permission to join my wife on her vacation? |
50980 | Do you hear me?" |
50980 | I''ll get that promotion promised two years ago?" |
50980 | It certainly was quiet, was n''t it? |
50980 | Jeb asked eagerly,"What have we got with fees of a thousand credits and higher?" |
50980 | Now is n''t it just as logical to protect owners of a phrase when somebody else uses it verbally?" |
50980 | Okay?" |
50980 | Or get her back here?" |
50980 | She thinks_ she''s_ the only one who''ll have a vacation, eh? |
50980 | Sure, you''ll be assigned a dirty underground job, on the cables maybe, and the pay will be ridiculous, but it''ll be right here, wo n''t it?" |
50980 | Three years ago, I sent you to the Pleasure Palace for a month, remember?" |
50980 | We picked up a Verbal Copyright violation....""You left it on all night?" |
50980 | What''s your commission on this violation?" |
50980 | Who can keep track of them all? |
31008 | A fate worse than death? 31008 A gimmick?" |
31008 | Am I still receivable? |
31008 | And now? |
31008 | And other examples? |
31008 | And the Pink Army? |
31008 | And when it''s all been accomplished, what do you get out of this, Freddy? |
31008 | And why? |
31008 | And you admit that your precious Party, the ruling organ of this Proletarian Paradise of yours, actually orders what amounts of assassination? |
31008 | And you mean this is catching hold in this day and age? |
31008 | Are we supposed to know each other? |
31008 | Are you convalescing, major? 31008 Are you suggesting that I am not welcome to stay in this, our family home, simply because the property is in your name?" |
31008 | Are you sure you will be then? |
31008 | Are you surprised at my memory? 31008 Aw, what difference does it make? |
31008 | Balt? 31008 Bob Flaubert?" |
31008 | Bob, eh? |
31008 | But are n''t you a Party member yourself? |
31008 | But why? |
31008 | By the way, how is he? |
31008 | Camouflage, sir? |
31008 | Choice of weapons, eh? 31008 Did you think I was stupid?" |
31008 | Do I have to draw a picture? |
31008 | Do n''t you see how this takes up people''s time? 31008 Do you think you''re looking_ down_ at me now?" |
31008 | Eh? |
31008 | Gentlemen,he said,"I assume you are all familiar with the battle of Chancellorsville?" |
31008 | Have n''t you ever heard of Sándor Rákóczi? |
31008 | Have you gone drivel- happy? |
31008 | Have you read much of the Roman_ ludi_, the games as we call them? |
31008 | He wants you to fly that sailplane thing of yours again, huh? 31008 How about leaving us alone for a while, Sam? |
31008 | How come you''re never on lens when you''re in there going good, major? 31008 How is he with Bowie knives?" |
31008 | How''d you like them apples, soldier- boy? |
31008 | I do n''t believe you have any other title do you, Frank? |
31008 | Infantryman? |
31008 | Is that the word? 31008 Look, next time you decide to spend five shares of my stock on some deal like this, let me know, eh?" |
31008 | My fault, sir? |
31008 | Not even when you''re casting? |
31008 | Nothing else you can toss out? |
31008 | Oh, Joe, you have n''t taken another commission? |
31008 | Oh, you figured that out, eh? |
31008 | Oh? |
31008 | Ready, Major Mauser? |
31008 | So as to carry on our never- ending argument over the value of status? |
31008 | Stick my neck out? |
31008 | Studies tough in the Temple schools? |
31008 | Suppose you did n''t know I was born into Category Mining? |
31008 | The capital of the Sov- world? 31008 The gladiators and such?" |
31008 | The marshal? |
31008 | The who? |
31008 | Then what''d happen? |
31008 | Then why, good heavens, do you say your mission was unnecessary? |
31008 | Then you''ll be on the plane? |
31008 | Very interesting, eh? |
31008 | Wanta bet? 31008 Welcome aboard?" |
31008 | Well, what''s all this got to do with me getting into Category Religion? 31008 Well, why come here at all? |
31008 | Well, why not? |
31008 | What do you mean, a gimmick? |
31008 | What do you mean, frame- up, Nadine? 31008 What glasses? |
31008 | What has Balt to do with it? |
31008 | What has that man been hiding within the craft? |
31008 | What in devil''s going on? |
31008 | What price glory? |
31008 | What''ll you have, Nadine? |
31008 | What''re you trying to do, make the life of a Telly reporter sound romantic to the kid? 31008 What''s a proletarian?" |
31008 | What''s accomplished? 31008 What''s the matter?" |
31008 | What''s wrong with him? |
31008 | What_ is_ the answer? |
31008 | Whiskey? |
31008 | Who gives a damn? |
31008 | Who''re the names every fracas buff knows? 31008 Who?" |
31008 | Why Phil, inane words of flattery from serious old you? |
31008 | Why not admit it? 31008 Why not, major? |
31008 | Why not? 31008 Why not? |
31008 | Why not? |
31008 | Why was n''t I told? 31008 Why, what? |
31008 | Why? |
31008 | Why? |
31008 | Why? |
31008 | Would you indeed? |
31008 | You are n''t talking against the government, or the old time way of doing things, are you Papa? 31008 You know one of the big reasons you''re only a major?" |
31008 | You mean pitdogs, like in Wales, in the old days? |
31008 | You mean the Disarmament Commission? |
31008 | You mean to sit there and deliberately admit the duel was a planned attempt to eliminate me? |
31008 | You mean to tell me,he said,"that those people still conduct duels? |
31008 | You think I''m drivel- happy, eh? 31008 You want me to jump?" |
31008 | You''re one of us, are n''t you? 31008 You''ve heard the news?" |
31008 | Your point, Paul? |
31008 | _ Gave_ it to you? 31008 A dashing mustache, eh? |
31008 | A son of mine gawking at Telly? |
31008 | A sour voice said,"Celebrating, captain? |
31008 | Against Sándor Rákóczi? |
31008 | Am I a junior member or something, that I ca n''t be trusted?" |
31008 | And I said, why not try and change the rules?" |
31008 | Any questions, thus far?" |
31008 | Any questions?" |
31008 | Armstrong said curiously,"If you wanted to use throwing knives, why did n''t you challenge him to a duel with throwing knives?" |
31008 | Because as the Sov- world expanded its borders it assimilated peoples of far more, ah, sharpness, shall we say? |
31008 | But I was thinking, why do n''t they get modern and have real fracases, like us? |
31008 | But did you do yourself any good with the buffs? |
31008 | But even though you make it, what will you have on your hands but these problems that the Uppers seem unable to solve?" |
31008 | But have you ever heard of anybody doing any real jumping of caste levels in any category except Military or Religion? |
31008 | But how many buff- clubs you got to your name? |
31008 | But now? |
31008 | But perhaps you have never heard of the Italian short sword, eh? |
31008 | But where are we now? |
31008 | But where in the world did you receive that strange opinion?" |
31008 | But, if so, why? |
31008 | But, truly, why did you turn him down?" |
31008 | But... but_ why_--?" |
31008 | Did n''t efficiency mean anything here? |
31008 | Did n''t read any of the publicity I got? |
31008 | Did n''t you point out earlier that a Lower, in our society, never makes full priest? |
31008 | Do I make myself completely clear, Major Mauser?" |
31008 | Do n''t you realize what you''re doing, so far as the buffs are concerned? |
31008 | Do n''t you see you ca n''t win against the whole Sov- world? |
31008 | Do n''t you see? |
31008 | Do n''t you think you might ask me about it?" |
31008 | Do you realize the expense involved in getting a rhinoceros to Rome in those days? |
31008 | Do you think they have n''t the resources to kill a single man?" |
31008 | Do you think this clumsy weapon is so different from the Italian short sword, eh?" |
31008 | Ever heard of a crash landing, Freddy? |
31008 | Ever thought about that? |
31008 | Frankly, I''m no great admirer of the group in control of United Miners, but--"Joe was surprised enough to say,"Why not, sir?" |
31008 | Freddy demanded,"Look, what was the smallest machine gun in use in 1900?" |
31008 | Freddy growled,"How come the Hungarians have become so important in the Sov- world? |
31008 | Freddy looked at the Sov- world officer and said innocently,"Hiding? |
31008 | Freddy said slowly,"Why ca n''t you have some blood and guts combat, right up there in that glider?" |
31008 | Freddy said, slowly,"Why not?" |
31008 | Freddy said,"What in Zen''s the matter with you? |
31008 | From the door, Nadine said,"Good heavens, Balt, are you badgering my guests again?" |
31008 | Gee, how come you chose Category Military, instead of Religion?" |
31008 | General Armstrong said, his voice tight and worried,"Ready, Captain Rákóczi?" |
31008 | Gentlemen, do you realize what General McCord and his staff are doing this very moment? |
31008 | Got it, son? |
31008 | Have the movies ever done''The Joe Mauser Story''?" |
31008 | Have you studied Marx and Engels?" |
31008 | He demanded,"Why?" |
31008 | He leaned forward,"Yeah, you talk about priests and undertakers and all battening on human sorrow, but how about you? |
31008 | He said now,"Why not?" |
31008 | He said to Joe,"Major Mauser, you are sure such craft were in existence before 1900? |
31008 | He said worriedly,"Major, sir, you sure you''re checked out on that thing? |
31008 | He said, finally, to Nadine, rather than to the men,"What''s this got to do with me?" |
31008 | He said, idly,"And you think our basic institutions have reached the state of needing change?" |
31008 | He said, without taking time for customary amenities,"Major Mauser, could you come to my office immediately?" |
31008 | He said,"And was n''t that largely what you used to think about things over here, when you were back home? |
31008 | He said,"For example?" |
31008 | He said,"Well, gee, do n''t you believe in any gods at all? |
31008 | He said,"What was I supposed to do, hand him a rose from our table bouquet?" |
31008 | He said,"Why did you take so long to come?" |
31008 | He said,"Why''re you... exception? |
31008 | He said,"You mean, in all these years you have n''t been able to clean up such small elements of enemies?" |
31008 | He snapped bitterly,"Did I say something about poor old Bob Flaubert not having a gun, while I did? |
31008 | He snapped,"What''s the situation?" |
31008 | He sneered,"The famous Joe Mauser, eh? |
31008 | His son said,"Major, maybe you can finish that story some other time, huh?" |
31008 | Holland said,"You wonder at what I am driving, eh? |
31008 | How about telling me about one of your fracases, eh? |
31008 | How about the Category Military? |
31008 | How come they do n''t have all these rituals and all in some language everybody can understand?" |
31008 | How come they do n''t have auto- bars and all?" |
31008 | How do we go about changing the rules?" |
31008 | How have they changed in that time?" |
31008 | How many men you killed, major?" |
31008 | How many starving have you seen?" |
31008 | How many times have you ever heard of him really being in the dill? |
31008 | How much of a chance does one of them have if he runs into an old- timer like Joe Mauser, out there in no- man''s- land?" |
31008 | How often do the buff magazines run articles about you? |
31008 | How often do you get interviewed on Telly, in between fracases? |
31008 | How, why, when?" |
31008 | However, he had a nightclub singer with a list of nine or ten victories behind her--""Victories?" |
31008 | Is this it?" |
31008 | It had a heady quality, or was that merely the close presence of Nadine herself? |
31008 | It is well to rid the world of such, eh?" |
31008 | It that clear?" |
31008 | Joe Mauser growled,"What''d you mean, why not?" |
31008 | Joe Mauser was thinking,_ so what?_"Of course,"Cogswell rapped. |
31008 | Joe blurted,"But... but you mean you Uppers are actually planning to subvert your own government?" |
31008 | Joe said to Freddy,"Could I speak to you alone?" |
31008 | Joe said to Nadine,"Would you pardon me for a moment? |
31008 | Joe said, evenly,"And your alternative?" |
31008 | Joe said, only half interested,"For proletarians, Party members, or what?" |
31008 | Joe said, suddenly,"What''s all this got to do with me, Colonel Kossuth?" |
31008 | Joe said,"Gentlemen, may I present Max Mainz?" |
31008 | Joe shook and said,"Pink Army? |
31008 | Joe wet his lips, carefully,"Why''d you think it was?" |
31008 | Joe, irritated, said,"What in Zen do you want?" |
31008 | Listen, were you able to find out who either of General McCord''s glider pilots are?" |
31008 | Listen, you ever heard about dogfights, major?" |
31008 | Listen, you want me to help you on home?" |
31008 | Max growled,"How in Zen you going to be able to lift all this weight, major, sir?" |
31008 | Max said, in his fiesty belligerence,"Does that mean better?" |
31008 | Max, at the peak of excitement now, yelled,"What''d you think I been saying? |
31008 | Nadine said to Joe''s batman,"What did you expect, Max?" |
31008 | No longer do you worry about locating the Sov- world underground and helping to overthrow the Party, eh? |
31008 | Now, just what?" |
31008 | O.K., have you ever heard of a major religion where the priests did n''t do just fine for themselves?" |
31008 | One of them said,"Major Mauser, may we present you to Lieutenant Bela Kossuth of the Pink Army?" |
31008 | Remember Hitler reviving it among the German universities? |
31008 | Remember that big banquet the Pink Army gave me when I first arrived? |
31008 | She said, her voice low,"Promotion in rank, or caste, Joe?" |
31008 | She said, repelled,"But does n''t such morbidity disgust you? |
31008 | She said,"Oh, did he want you to dash into some burning building and save some old lady''s canary, or something?" |
31008 | Should n''t this be somewhat surprising in the secretary of the administration''s foreign minister?" |
31008 | So what? |
31008 | Soligen said,"Mid- Middle, are n''t you? |
31008 | Somebody, General Armstrong, or was it Max? |
31008 | Stuart, eh?" |
31008 | Suppose you do win? |
31008 | Surely you did n''t manage to cop one in that last farce?" |
31008 | Tell me, when you hear the word revolution, what comes first to your mind?" |
31008 | That worthy said apologetically,"May I see your credit card, major? |
31008 | The Hungarian captain said lazily,"Are you sure, Frol, that_ either_ of them are gentlemen? |
31008 | The celebrated Major Joseph Mauser fling? |
31008 | The one who had spoken, one of the majors who wore the boots of the cavalryman, said, nastily,"Indeed? |
31008 | The thing is, what is your opinion Joe, and yours, Nadine, on the advisability of sending other operatives on the same mission?" |
31008 | Then she held back a foot or two, and said into his face, desperately serious,"Does this make any difference, Joe?" |
31008 | These are governmental buildings, are n''t they?" |
31008 | This is understood?" |
31008 | To what do I owe this unexpected visit, Major Mauser?" |
31008 | Understand? |
31008 | Well, Major Mauser? |
31008 | What aspect of the lower classes is she studying in your case, major?" |
31008 | What difference does it make what they''re doing down below? |
31008 | What difference does it make? |
31008 | What difference does it make?" |
31008 | What happens to West- world prestige when the celebrated Joe Mauser backs down from a duel?" |
31008 | What in Zen was this long monologue on the Roman games leading to? |
31008 | What in the name of Zen could anyone need with other than an auto- receptionist? |
31008 | What serf would dare attempt the overthrow of his lord, in the face of God''s wishes?" |
31008 | What was it that the aristocrat seemed able to acquire after but a generation or two of what they were pleased to call breeding? |
31008 | What was the example I read somewhere? |
31008 | What was the old expression? |
31008 | What was the old saying? |
31008 | What''re you Frank?" |
31008 | What''s accomplished?" |
31008 | What''s the matter?" |
31008 | What''s wrong with what we got? |
31008 | What''ve you been getting at the Temple school these days? |
31008 | What''ve you got back there that can be thrown out?" |
31008 | When do we find out who killed the victim?" |
31008 | Where are they? |
31008 | Where did you ever acquire such a car? |
31008 | Where''s it got us, so far?" |
31008 | Where_ are_ we going? |
31008 | Why did he give you this perfectly marvelous car?" |
31008 | Why do n''t you stick to trank?" |
31008 | Why stick your neck out? |
31008 | Why''d you think I wanted that?" |
31008 | Why, especially?" |
31008 | Will ruthlessness be next, Joe Mauser?" |
31008 | With all those doctors standing around?" |
31008 | Would it surprise you to know that I have replayed, a score of times, your celebrated holding action on the Louisiana Military Reservation? |
31008 | You ever heard of a Lower becoming a full priest? |
31008 | You feel in your stomach the fear of death, eh? |
31008 | You follow me? |
31008 | You gentlemen will excuse me?" |
31008 | You grow afraid, eh? |
31008 | You mentioned that in any society the... how did you put it? |
31008 | You say they''re giving you comparative religion in your classes at the Temple now, eh? |
31008 | You think you could work your way up from Mid- Lower to Upper caste with that beginning, Soligen? |
31008 | You''ve tried strength, intelligence, and aggressiveness, have n''t you, Joe? |
31008 | Your brother?" |
31008 | Zen, he knew the three were Upper caste, what was Major Mauser getting into a tissy about? |
31008 | _ Why?_ Why should they want me eliminated?" |
31008 | _ Why?_ Why should they want me eliminated?" |
31008 | outfit?" |
31008 | techno- intellectuals?" |
31008 | woman?" |
32398 | And now, how soon can you go? 32398 And now,"he questioned,"where is it that we go? |
32398 | And now,she asked,"are we off? |
32398 | And that is something we must make up our minds about,he said slowly:"are we to stay here, or should we move on?" |
32398 | And the control on your ship was a modification of the new ball- control mechanism such as is used on the latest of the high- level liners? |
32398 | And what was there? |
32398 | Any other good ideas in the crowd? 32398 Bow and arrow?" |
32398 | But what use? 32398 But who could have built a gigantic work like this? |
32398 | But, I wonder-- can we bluff him a bit? |
32398 | Check this, will you, Walt? |
32398 | Chet,she demanded,"are n''t you going to warn him? |
32398 | Cover? 32398 Diane, old girl,"he asked,"how about it? |
32398 | Did you get it, Diane? 32398 Did you think I would put you_ all_ out of the ship? |
32398 | Do you have any faint idea of what a job this is? 32398 Does he think we will steal his gold?" |
32398 | Doomed? |
32398 | Error? |
32398 | From-- the ship? 32398 Go? |
32398 | Herr Bullard, iss it not-- yess? |
32398 | Herr Harkness, you have filed claims on it; who am I to dispute with the great Herr Harkness? 32398 How about hanging ourselves up there for the night?" |
32398 | How about making camp? |
32398 | How did Kreiss ever find his way? |
32398 | How far? |
32398 | How long are the days and nights? |
32398 | I am with you on that,Harkness agreed,"but what about the ship? |
32398 | If poor Towahg could go near that damned place,he reasoned,"am I going to be stopped by anything between heaven and hell?" |
32398 | Is it good to eat? |
32398 | Is this the best place? 32398 Leave you,"he said,"in one place? |
32398 | Now what dirty work are they up to? |
32398 | Put you_ all_ on one island? |
32398 | Remember,he told her,"when we were here before? |
32398 | Schwartzmann? |
32398 | Then, if ever you are so fortunate, Herr Bullard, as to see once more that device on one of those ships, will you examine it carefully? 32398 Then, what said Vashta, the All- Wise One? |
32398 | This hypnotic power-- was it an attribute of the ape- men themselves? 32398 Towahg?" |
32398 | Turn us out to starve? |
32398 | Want to make a social call? |
32398 | What are you talking about? |
32398 | What did you have on your mind? |
32398 | What good is gold to us here? |
32398 | What have you found, silver or gold? 32398 What is there?" |
32398 | What was it that you said?--that Harkness and I would be staying here? 32398 Where are they? |
32398 | Where are you from?--what part of this globe?... 32398 Where is the ship; where have you hidden it? |
32398 | Where? |
32398 | Who built it? |
32398 | Who is Towahg? |
32398 | Who-- who built it? |
32398 | Why has Schwartzmann waited; why has n''t he or one of his men crept up in the grass for a shot at us? 32398 Why in thunder are we back here?" |
32398 | Will we? |
32398 | Would you call it a hoax or the real thing? |
32398 | Would you dispute with me over this beast of the Earth-- a creature of no mental growth? 32398 Yes,"Chet agreed irritably,"but what of it? |
32398 | Yes? |
32398 | You are a Master Pilot of the World? |
32398 | You are going to maroon us on an island? |
32398 | You are going to put the three of us off in some lost corner of this world? |
32398 | You can fly it for sure, Max? |
32398 | You have seen Schwartzmann? |
32398 | You saw more of this country than I did,he reminded him;"what would you suggest?" |
32398 | You will take us back? |
32398 | You would do that? |
32398 | You''re a cheerful sort of soul, are n''t you? |
32398 | You, Max, and you, too, Doctor Kreiss-- do you want to take on the job? 32398 You, too?" |
32398 | ***** Waiting for what? |
32398 | ***** What danger could there be in this well- guarded world? |
32398 | *****"Iss there air?" |
32398 | All of the time while Walt was gone for the ship-- how did the wind blow then?" |
32398 | And do you know how fast we are going? |
32398 | And now what?" |
32398 | And then he questioned:"Did he come this way? |
32398 | And where are the other two? |
32398 | And why did you want it? |
32398 | And why had they turned back? |
32398 | And you have n''t answered my other questions: when do we go back?" |
32398 | And you, too, Kreiss? |
32398 | Another world? |
32398 | Ape- men go in there-- Gr- r- ranga- men; who sends for them?" |
32398 | Are you going to be able to make a long trip?" |
32398 | But I had hoped, I had thought--""Yes?" |
32398 | But did he plan to leave them all or only two? |
32398 | But is that damnable thing in the pyramid going to let it go at that? |
32398 | But it iss we who stay; und you? |
32398 | But were they so different? |
32398 | But where''s the ship? |
32398 | But, he reflected, what happiness was there in any place or thing more than the happiness we put there for ourselves?... |
32398 | But, why get excited? |
32398 | Can anyone go through that gas and get to the ship? |
32398 | Chet had been too intent upon the newscast to heed an opening door at his back....*****"How about it, Chet?" |
32398 | Chet had seen the bronzed faces of Max and another standing back of the assaulting force, but where was Schwartzmann? |
32398 | Could he reach them? |
32398 | Did a change of expression flash for an instant across the face of Walt Harkness? |
32398 | Did they sense that some were more recent than those they had followed? |
32398 | Did you think you would just hop over to the Dark Moon? |
32398 | Do you agree that there is no use in staying here and trying to fight it out?" |
32398 | Do you know the Moon''s speed as it approaches? |
32398 | Do you know we will shoot another two hundred thousand miles straight out before I can check this ship? |
32398 | Do you like the name, Walter?" |
32398 | Do you suppose we can find any of their old spears, Chet? |
32398 | For Chet Bullard, time ceased to have meaning; what were seconds-- or centuries-- as he stared at that glowing rim? |
32398 | For did not Towahg hold in one hand a most marvelous weapon of shining, keen- edged metal, with a blade that was longer than his two hands? |
32398 | For that matter, what had become of Harkness? |
32398 | For the moment they were safe, but what of the time when the ape- man returned? |
32398 | Go where?" |
32398 | Had Walt learned of some plan of Schwartzmann''s? |
32398 | Had the serpents frightened him back?" |
32398 | Had they returned to acquaint their horrible god and his hypnotised slaves with what they had learned? |
32398 | Had you thought that there''s a lot of room to get lost in out here?" |
32398 | Had you thought what you will look like when that fool pilot rams into it head on? |
32398 | Happy Valley-- and why not? |
32398 | Have there been former civilisations here?" |
32398 | Have you realized, Chet, that we own that world-- you and Diane and I? |
32398 | He dared to meet the girl''s eyes now, and the smile on his lips spread to his own eyes, as he echoed his thoughts:"Why not?" |
32398 | He had descended to the ground; when he climbed back again would he retrace his steps? |
32398 | His head!--what had happened to his head?... |
32398 | His nurse came into the room with extra chairs; Chet waited till she was gone before he repeated:"Now what? |
32398 | How about it, Chet? |
32398 | How can I get in? |
32398 | How can he know how much ammunition we have left? |
32398 | How soon will you be ready to start back? |
32398 | How''s the side where they got you with the spear?--and how are you? |
32398 | In what direction do they live?" |
32398 | Is Towahg on the trail?" |
32398 | It was Harkness-- Walt Harkness-- from whom he had snatched the controls.... To fly to the Dark Moon, of course-- What nonsense was that?... |
32398 | It was just as they had left it; was it days or years before? |
32398 | Must we run in fear because an anthropoid ape has come into this clearing? |
32398 | No? |
32398 | Not the man- eating ones?" |
32398 | Now what is going to happen?" |
32398 | Now, where do we sleep?" |
32398 | Oh, well; what''s the difference? |
32398 | Or was there something else-- some other source of the thought waves or radiations of mental force?" |
32398 | Or why did n''t you let Diane and me back up your yarn? |
32398 | Or would he come this side and trap them here where the light of their own Earth made any forward step impossible? |
32398 | See it spout?" |
32398 | Some little plan like that in your mind?" |
32398 | Super- men? |
32398 | Tell me-- where?" |
32398 | Tell us, O Keeper of the Records, when is the time?" |
32398 | That is true?" |
32398 | That you''ve come back here?" |
32398 | The ship, you will return it safely to the place where it was?" |
32398 | Their stores were back there; would Walt think to get a detonite pistol? |
32398 | Then why did n''t he keep on when he was started? |
32398 | Then, what about clothes? |
32398 | Think? |
32398 | Trees? |
32398 | Was a tiny leaf crushed? |
32398 | Was he more sensitively attuned than the others? |
32398 | Was her patient about to recover consciousness? |
32398 | Was it only imagination, or was there the briefest flicker of life in the dead eyes of Diane Delacouer? |
32398 | We go up Fire Valley; follow the stream that comes in from the side--""Water?" |
32398 | We had thought that Vashta meant us to make a new world of our old world of Rajj, but what of this new world called Earth? |
32398 | Were they puzzled by the sudden increase in markings? |
32398 | What about this spear? |
32398 | What comes next?" |
32398 | What did he say?" |
32398 | What does it mean?" |
32398 | What fearful thing would he face? |
32398 | What had happened? |
32398 | What had they to fear? |
32398 | What is Towahg afraid of? |
32398 | What is it?" |
32398 | What is it?" |
32398 | What member of the tribe had ever seen such an indescribably glorious thing? |
32398 | What the devil is going on here?" |
32398 | What trouble could this man Schwartzmann threaten that a word to the Peace Enforcement Commission would not quell? |
32398 | What was it that had attacked? |
32398 | What was the meaning of this? |
32398 | What will you do if you do land? |
32398 | What''s the idea? |
32398 | When do we go back?" |
32398 | Where could he go to elude the inescapable patrols? |
32398 | Where did it come from?" |
32398 | Where shall be our home?" |
32398 | Where should he aim? |
32398 | Who can tell? |
32398 | Who could say? |
32398 | Who shall say where the results of that fault shall lead? |
32398 | Who stumbled? |
32398 | Who was this man, Schwartzmann, that dared dream of violating their possessions? |
32398 | Why could n''t he remember?... |
32398 | Why did n''t he do it then?" |
32398 | Why did n''t you show them the ship? |
32398 | Why struggle? |
32398 | Will it destroy the space- serpents? |
32398 | Would the ship be there? |
32398 | Would you have me abandon them? |
32398 | Yet, how could he fire it? |
32398 | You have had your eye on it every day; do we want to go where we could not see it? |
32398 | You mean that you''ve been there-- Fire Valley? |
32398 | You went down there?" |
32398 | You-- you are the inventor?" |
32398 | Your injury-- how soon will you be well enough?" |
32398 | he asked himself in a half- spoken thought,"--how far have we come?" |
32398 | he screamed,"you would kill us all? |
32398 | said Schwartzmann,"You will do-- what?" |
46383 | And de people say,''What dat you doin''?'' 46383 And he say,''What it sound to you like it say, humph?'' |
46383 | Do n''t you remember me? |
46383 | Is not this Mr.----,he said,"and at the World''s Fair were you not in charge of such an exhibit?" |
46383 | Who will venture to place the authority of Copernicus above that of the Holy Spirit? |
46383 | ... Must be de 2. Who dat... yon- der dressed in black? |
46383 | 1. Who dat... yon- der dressed in white? |
46383 | ARE WE IN DANGER FROM THE PLAGUE? |
46383 | And must such officer be examined as to his experience or as to his competency only? |
46383 | Are we in America in danger of the plague? |
46383 | But why, it will be asked, should yellow have been the primitive color? |
46383 | But, given that electrical action is the basis of it all, what then? |
46383 | De people sat around on de benches a- pokin''fun at him, and dey say,''Moss Nora, what you doin''?'' |
46383 | Dey say,''Moss Nora, what dat hammer say?'' |
46383 | Do not these scourges exist among other nations than us? |
46383 | Has it, for example, decreased drunkenness? |
46383 | Have the succeeding years brought any improvement in this respect? |
46383 | How is this?'' |
46383 | How long is it likely to remain? |
46383 | How shall we know that they are truths at all? |
46383 | I tore it up and threw it away, and have never been able to draw an audience since.--You want one? |
46383 | If we reject this, must we not then fall back upon ecclesiastical infallibility as the final interpreter of truth? |
46383 | Imagine my surprise when he exclaimed:"Going to Tuskegee, are you, to see Booker Washington? |
46383 | Is adulteration so defined as to include the mixing of liquor with water, or only with substances or liquids in themselves toxicants? |
46383 | Is his standard of unadulterated liquors established by law, and if so, what is it? |
46383 | Is involuntary sterility as frequent as it is supposed to be? |
46383 | Is the effect of this clause thought to be beneficial? |
46383 | Is the examination to be conducted by taste or tasting( sampling), the old English method, or by chemical analysis? |
46383 | Now, can there be any such thing as scientific investigation within such prescribed limitations? |
46383 | Or is the officer''s judgment as to what liquor may or may not be sold discretionary according to the circumstances of each case? |
46383 | Or scientific study of the Bible itself which excludes from its province the so- called spiritual revelations which it contains? |
46383 | Ought we to give up milk because of an occasional instance of disease? |
46383 | The friends meet around the corpse and exclaim, while they chant and sing and dance, in a high- pitched voice:"Why did you die? |
46383 | They see their children learning so much which was unattainable for them that they ask,"Is there no chance for us?" |
46383 | To what extent does any one suppose that might augment natality? |
46383 | To whom do you leave all your things? |
46383 | Was it not Martin Luther who called Copernicus a"fool"for trying"to reverse the entire science of astronomy"in the face of revealed truths? |
46383 | Were you too proud to stay with us? |
46383 | What better proof is required of the origin of the peculiar custom of the negroes in our own Southland of sending communications by the dead? |
46383 | What lecturer would not?" |
46383 | When he made his errand known to the owners they looked at him and said:"''A colored man? |
46383 | Who dat... yon- der dressed in red? |
46383 | Who that holds any truth, scientific or other, does not feel impelled to seek for it continually a wider interpretation and application? |
46383 | Why not try this? |
46383 | Why not, then, inspectors of the potables which the public drink? |
46383 | Why should not the same be true of the genuine negro music? |
46383 | Why should we be more disturbed over milk than other foods? |
46383 | Why, I neber seed no stranger in Charleston''thout axin''''em how''s der soul comin''on? |
46383 | With the plague widely diffused over the Indian empire, what measures have been taken to prevent its spread to other parts of the world? |
46383 | Would it be augmented if capital should come to have no remuneration at all? |
32108 | A contract release? |
32108 | Are you sure your mother''s name was n''t Helena Glinska? |
32108 | Are you? |
32108 | Are you_ sure_ you''re Tolliver Watt''s butler? |
32108 | Beautiful, is n''t it? |
32108 | But how would_ you_, say, assert yourself against a medieval steam- shovel? |
32108 | But what were you doing up that tree? |
32108 | But what''s going to happen to me? |
32108 | But where, where, where? |
32108 | But why did n''t you ever say so before? |
32108 | But why were you acting so--"Will you marry me? |
32108 | Can St. Cyr make me marry somebody named Anastasia Zakharina- Koshkina? |
32108 | Did I? 32108 Did I?" |
32108 | Did he? |
32108 | Did n''t everybody in Russia tremble with fear at Ivan''s name? |
32108 | Did n''t you get my message? |
32108 | Did you say Hemingway? |
32108 | Did you say something? |
32108 | Do n''t I? |
32108 | Do n''t you remember? |
32108 | Do you dare to drink with me now, in your electrical fashion, or do you admit you are trying to poison me? 32108 Drink your-- what is it?" |
32108 | Eniac? |
32108 | Erika? |
32108 | For what? |
32108 | Have I made a mistake? 32108 Have you ever drunk fermented mammoth''s milk?" |
32108 | How can I? |
32108 | How could I? |
32108 | How do you expect me to drink? |
32108 | How many have you had already? 32108 How should I know? |
32108 | How would Disraeli have handled this? |
32108 | How would you like to be eaten alive by dogs? |
32108 | I have n''t explained yet, have I? 32108 I want it at once, do you hear? |
32108 | Is it a lubricatory or a fueling mechanism? |
32108 | Is that all it does? |
32108 | Is this the Kinsey- Hemingway era? 32108 It is n''t poisoned, see?" |
32108 | Lady, is that guy nuts? |
32108 | Let''s try to get this settled even if--"Do you want me to go over to Metro and take DeeDee with me? |
32108 | Like this? |
32108 | Look here, could you impress the character- matrix of Ivan the Terrible on my brain? |
32108 | Mammoth''s milk? |
32108 | Nick, are you there? 32108 Nick,"she said,"How much have you had to drink? |
32108 | Oh, you would, would you? |
32108 | Or do n''t you want to break bread with me, under the circumstances? |
32108 | Or was that in the rushes too? |
32108 | Planning a jailbreak? |
32108 | Remember what happened to Ed Cassidy? |
32108 | See Watt? |
32108 | See? |
32108 | Sir? |
32108 | So--"So how can it do that unless I can keep my eye open for twenty seconds? 32108 Something wrong?" |
32108 | Something wrong? |
32108 | Tell me, did Disraeli, as Prime Minister, ever have any dealings with a country called Mixo- Lydia? |
32108 | That? |
32108 | Then you''ll marry me? |
32108 | Then you''re a devil? |
32108 | Think, DeeDee? 32108 Tonight it is a different tune, eh? |
32108 | Voltage, you say? |
32108 | Was the contract release in the rushes? |
32108 | Was your mother''s name Helena Glinska? |
32108 | We need keep nothing from Watt, need we? |
32108 | Well-- I do n''t know-- when did you last have a cold? |
32108 | What about a clause giving us an option on Martin''s next play? |
32108 | What are you hiding behind those curtains for? |
32108 | What confidential talks? |
32108 | What did you think they were powered by? |
32108 | What happens? |
32108 | What have you done with Tolliver? |
32108 | What is this? 32108 What treatment?" |
32108 | What were you doing behind that curtain? |
32108 | What year is this? |
32108 | What''s happened? |
32108 | What''s the matter now? |
32108 | What? |
32108 | What? |
32108 | Whatever it may be, I can turn it into a vehicle for DeeDee, eh, DeeDee? |
32108 | When? |
32108 | When? |
32108 | Where is Tolliver? |
32108 | Which Ivan would that be? 32108 Who cares about money? |
32108 | Who say? 32108 Who''s afraid?" |
32108 | Who? |
32108 | Why did n''t you bring her along? 32108 Why do you ask?" |
32108 | Why does everything conspire against an artist? |
32108 | Why not? |
32108 | Why should St. Cyr dictate your decisions? 32108 Why?" |
32108 | Will you give us an option on your next play? |
32108 | Will you let me finish what I''m going to say, just for once? 32108 Would you be willing to switch glasses? |
32108 | Would you mind clarifying that? |
32108 | Y- you''re not dead? |
32108 | You are n''t married yet, then? 32108 You could n''t be talked into it?" |
32108 | You do n''t know, do you, DeeDee? |
32108 | You do not appreciate great art? 32108 You laugh?" |
32108 | You see, Watt? |
32108 | You sign contract? |
32108 | You take my mate? |
32108 | You think I do n''t know, eh? 32108 You will tear up that release and sign an agreement giving us option on your next play too, ha?" |
32108 | _ Who?_ St. Cyr--A hoarse bellow came over the wire. |
32108 | *****"Nick, can you hear me?" |
32108 | *****"Where is Tolliver?" |
32108 | A brief delirium, eh? |
32108 | Add three jiggers of creme de menthe--""Nick, are you mad?" |
32108 | After all, we''re both human beings, are n''t we?" |
32108 | After all, who wants to argue like Disraeli or live like Ivan the Terrible?] |
32108 | Altered thresholds, changing the yes- and- no reaction time of the memory- circuits, with their key emotional indices and associations... huh? |
32108 | And ENIAC had told him the man''s name, along with several confusing references to other prototypes like an Ivan( who?) |
32108 | And she is to call for you-- where?" |
32108 | And that''s_ all_ we''re going to consider right now, do you hear?" |
32108 | Anything else?" |
32108 | Are you a genius?" |
32108 | Are you there? |
32108 | But does sticking your finger in that lamp really prove my liquor is n''t poisoned? |
32108 | But was Martin wearing Ivan''s character- matrix? |
32108 | But where in the world is that fellow Martin? |
32108 | By the way, can you understand me all right?" |
32108 | Ca n''t it wait till I see you?" |
32108 | Can I help it if the whole lot of you conceal yourselves behind curtains in a library, like-- like conspirators?" |
32108 | Could he get Erika to keep St. Cyr busy, somehow, while he got his contract release from Watt? |
32108 | Cyr?" |
32108 | DeeDee, answer me-- where has Watt gone?" |
32108 | Did you know that I''ve worshipped you from afar all my life? |
32108 | Do n''t you realize that? |
32108 | Do n''t you realize what you''ve done? |
32108 | Do n''t you understand anything?" |
32108 | Do you want a jolt or do n''t you?" |
32108 | Do you want to end up that way? |
32108 | Does n''t it make your blood run cold? |
32108 | Erika, you have your car here? |
32108 | Go ahead, indulge me, will you? |
32108 | Got that? |
32108 | Ha?" |
32108 | Have n''t you done enough already? |
32108 | He went home to meet Nick Martin, did n''t he?" |
32108 | How could I have poisoned it? |
32108 | How quickly could you drive Tolliver Watt to Laguna? |
32108 | I wonder why I ever bought this necktie?" |
32108 | If I dropped dead with fear, how could you get my eyeprint then?" |
32108 | In Mixo- Lydia--""Are you sure he''ll whip into shape?" |
32108 | Is n''t this a crisis- point in your life?" |
32108 | Is that all?" |
32108 | Is that too much to ask?" |
32108 | It''s an encysted medieval survival, is n''t it?" |
32108 | It''s only when I''m under stress that Ivan--""You can accept your contract release from Watt, ca n''t you? |
32108 | Martin, Martin? |
32108 | Martin, you feel well? |
32108 | May I come in?" |
32108 | Mixo- Lydia, eh? |
32108 | My perceptive reaction- thresholds are Ivan''s are n''t they? |
32108 | Nick, do you know what we''ve got to do?" |
32108 | Not, by any chance--?" |
32108 | Now do you want the ideal ecological differential or do n''t you? |
32108 | Now what''s this all about?" |
32108 | Now you will ask Tolliver to tear up that release, will you not--_ha_?" |
32108 | Okay? |
32108 | One variance is bad enough, even with a filed waiver, but two? |
32108 | Only, why not six robots? |
32108 | Or had he? |
32108 | Or had it been thirteen years? |
32108 | Perhaps you do n''t know it? |
32108 | Powerful DC, is n''t it? |
32108 | See? |
32108 | So that''s your plan, is it? |
32108 | So this is your headquarters, is it? |
32108 | The broom- closet, you say, sir?" |
32108 | The rushes are... Martin, do you hear me?" |
32108 | The trivial details of Rubens''masterpieces were filled in by assistants, were they not? |
32108 | Then put the glass in my hand, will you? |
32108 | There was nothing to be afraid of, was there? |
32108 | Think they''re hopped up? |
32108 | To Anastasia Zakharina- Koshkina?" |
32108 | To him, men_ were_ machines-- and what was ENIAC? |
32108 | Understand?" |
32108 | Wait a minute, what am I saying? |
32108 | Was Michaelangelo? |
32108 | Was Phidias non- commercial? |
32108 | We do n''t want Nick here suing you for assault and battery, do we? |
32108 | We''ll drink together, and that will prove your whiskey''s harmless-- so you''ll keep on drinking till your reflexes slow down, see?" |
32108 | We''ve got to-- Nick, what are you doing?" |
32108 | Well, how''s your ecological adjustment getting on?" |
32108 | What about giving me the treatment now?" |
32108 | What are you doing?" |
32108 | What could he actually do to you?" |
32108 | What did it mean? |
32108 | What do you call that, a mammoth?" |
32108 | What do you know about it, eh? |
32108 | What had happened? |
32108 | What secret sin of St. Cyr''s had been discovered to him, what flaw in his contract, that he dared behave so defiantly? |
32108 | What time did--""DeeDee,"Martin said, stepping forward with suave confidence,"you ca n''t remember a thing, can you?" |
32108 | What''s the idea? |
32108 | What''s wrong?" |
32108 | What''s your mother''s name?" |
32108 | When will my contract release be ready?" |
32108 | Where are you going?" |
32108 | Which do you choose?" |
32108 | Who did he feel like, then? |
32108 | Why Fred Waring? |
32108 | Why?" |
32108 | Will you have something?" |
32108 | Would n''t you like that?" |
32108 | Would you be willing to take part in a valuable socio- cultural experiment for the benefit of all mankind?" |
32108 | Would you drink this poisoned brew yourself?" |
32108 | You ca n''t drink, remember? |
32108 | You can step out of character long enough for one jolt, ca n''t you?" |
32108 | You feel yourself?" |
32108 | You follow me so far?" |
32108 | You know, we could use the documentary technique--""Raoul,"Watt said suddenly,"what''s this man trying to do?" |
32108 | You really believe in staying in character, do n''t you? |
32108 | _ Stop it!_ DeeDee--""Ugh?" |
43328 | ''Have you no recollection of me?'' 43328 ''I suppose you do n''t know me?'' |
43328 | ''Is it possible,''said Mr. Colby, when the embarrassment of the first shock of recognition was past,''that you have come up here to see me? 43328 And will the portals open To me who roamed so long Filthy and vile and burdened With this great weight of wrong? |
43328 | Colby put the question again,''When and where?'' |
43328 | Mr. Webster''s first salutation was--''This is Mr. Colby-- Mr. John Colby-- is it not?'' |
43328 | ''Is it possible that this is the little black lad that used to ride the horse to water? |
43328 | ''Who are you?'' |
43328 | Am I wrong in believing that you need no argument here, that no conviction is more sorrowfully intense with you than this? |
43328 | And in giving them up have you found something better and more sure to take their place? |
43328 | And is it worth our while-- yours or mine-- to make it? |
43328 | And is not this well for us? |
43328 | And suppose I can not prove that there is a God? |
43328 | And was your promise the folly of childhood? |
43328 | And when are these manifestations to end and how are they to end? |
43328 | And-- I put it to you in all candor-- is it all a lie? |
43328 | Are Mr.----''s doubts and denials more to be relied on than the positive beliefs of as intelligent and good men as the world has ever seen? |
43328 | Are you a Christian man? |
43328 | Are you a Christian? |
43328 | Are you a Christian? |
43328 | But does it follow that a thing is not good and true because you do not see it? |
43328 | But if I live as if there were no God and it should come to pass at last that there is, where am I? |
43328 | But what shall be said of such ravings? |
43328 | But, after all, is this decisive? |
43328 | Can he be all he ought to be? |
43328 | Can he be fairly answered? |
43328 | Can he do all he ought to do? |
43328 | Can he who is wrong make himself right? |
43328 | Can that, or anything approaching it, be said of any form of atheism or infidelity or unbelief? |
43328 | Can you make the future without error? |
43328 | Can you set right all the wrong and all the failure of the past? |
43328 | Daniel,''he added, with deep earnestness of voice,''Will you pray with me?'' |
43328 | Did she go out in final darkness? |
43328 | Did the thought of his mother open the door of his aching heart to his mother''s God and his mother''s Christ? |
43328 | Do you love Christ? |
43328 | Do you love the Lord Jesus Christ? |
43328 | Does it not at once bring hope to you-- a hope as great as it is mysterious? |
43328 | For what good would it do? |
43328 | Has he delivered me from all fear for the future? |
43328 | Has he made it well for me hereafter? |
43328 | Has he saved me beyond question from"the serpent of eternal pain"? |
43328 | Has life anything real? |
43328 | Have we no anchor that will hold as the storm drives us on through the blinding mists and gloom to the eternal shore? |
43328 | Have we no sure word of promise to which we can cling when everything else around us and under our feet is giving way? |
43328 | Have you heard him? |
43328 | How came we here? |
43328 | How can that existence be made a safe and satisfying one? |
43328 | I have had success, as the world goes, but what of it? |
43328 | If there is no God, does that make it certain that there will be no future suffering for any man? |
43328 | If they were wrong, of course you are right in parting with them; but is it certain they were wrong? |
43328 | If we came without a God, who will prove that without a God we may not go elsewhere, and that suffering may not go with us? |
43328 | In other words, are you willing to receive the kingdom of heaven as a little child-- to be saved, if saved you may be, in God''s own way? |
43328 | Is anything certain? |
43328 | Is it darkness for ever? |
43328 | Is it so? |
43328 | Is it worth living? |
43328 | Is it worth while for any man to spend his life in persuading us to make this exchange of despair? |
43328 | Is there a God? |
43328 | Is there a future existence for us? |
43328 | Is there a future state of existence? |
43328 | Is there any way in which our immortality can be assured to us as an immortal good? |
43328 | Is there no rift in this cloud? |
43328 | Is this Daniel? |
43328 | May I not know it to be real because I have felt its power? |
43328 | May it not be a reality-- a supreme reality-- though you do not see it or feel it? |
43328 | Must nations and men and the evening- moth alike go down and perish for ever under the crush of an inexorable fate? |
43328 | Nay, what assurance can Mr.---- give us that"Nature"is not a power that may in some future frenzy cast us into a state_ far worse_ than the present? |
43328 | Now, is it not possible that there may be something like this in religion? |
43328 | That is the only question that is worth asking or answering? |
43328 | The question still comes, Is the cause in the thing or in you? |
43328 | Was it all a delusion? |
43328 | What does it amount to? |
43328 | What is to be the end of it all? |
43328 | Which is the more reasonable? |
43328 | Who knows? |
43328 | Will you bear with me if I recall another and a later scene? |
43328 | Will you go now a step farther? |
43328 | You ask,"What_ is_''the way of settlement that the Bible opens to the great questions that press us?''" |
43328 | You may be a_ great_ man: are you a_ good_ man? |
43328 | You remember the Beethoven concert we once attended together in B----? |
43328 | _ Is the Bible true?_ That is the simple but momentous question; it settles all other questions of most concern to men. |
43328 | and how did suffering come here? |
43328 | or is there the light of an eternal day? |
43328 | said he;''pray, when and where?'' |
5763 | Industrious, temperate, and regular in his habits? |
5763 | Is he honest? 5763 Are you, then, your own master? 5763 Ask concerning a man,Is he active and capable?" |
5763 | Dost thou love life? |
5763 | Honeysuckle-- Dost thou love me? |
5763 | If you were a servant, would you not be ashamed that a good master should catch you idle? |
5763 | Saffron-- Marriage-- when? |
5763 | This is done by pricking him with a pin; for instance, you may say to the horse, is your name Tom? |
5763 | What is a butterfly? |
5763 | and at that moment prick him with a pin so that he will squeal; then ask him is your name Sam? |
5763 | is he trustworthy?" |
30166 | A meteor? 30166 A pteranodon? |
30166 | A what? |
30166 | All right, Alan? |
30166 | All right, Hammond? |
30166 | All right? |
30166 | Am I dreaming? 30166 And have the Quebec police up here lookin''fer''em? |
30166 | And we do your bidding, will ye give us back His Splendor? |
30166 | And where did Virginia go? |
30166 | And why not? |
30166 | And you think he does n''t count in this? |
30166 | Are there many giants? |
30166 | Are you hurt, Dick? |
30166 | Are you no conscious yet? |
30166 | Are you positive,Alden demanded of Hero John,"that this revolution in Atlans will die out if Altara is returned?" |
30166 | Are you sure, Lina? 30166 Art thou sure?" |
30166 | But how can that be? 30166 But what good is a.45 against brutes like those? |
30166 | But what the devil is all this revolt about? |
30166 | But what''s that noise? |
30166 | But why? 30166 But you?" |
30166 | Ca n''t you understand me? |
30166 | Calaboose? 30166 Can you land us, Alan?" |
30166 | Dad,she was saying,"why do n''t you give it up? |
30166 | Did he see you? |
30166 | Do I? 30166 Do n''t you see? |
30166 | Einstein again? |
30166 | Ever see so many stairs? |
30166 | George, when we knew Polter, he was about twenty- five, was n''t he? 30166 George-- where are you? |
30166 | Glora, do you know if any of Dr. Polter''s men have the drug? 30166 Glora, where will you be?" |
30166 | Got any weapons here, Shelton? |
30166 | Guns are n''t loaded, are they? |
30166 | Have n''t you guys got enough? |
30166 | Have those foul swine of Jarmuth dared--? |
30166 | Have you any enemies who might be able to duplicate the impulses of that apparatus? |
30166 | Hear me? |
30166 | Heavens-- how do I know? 30166 Help you off? |
30166 | Here-- what''s this? |
30166 | His car-- stolen? 30166 His_ Tao_?" |
30166 | How am I to know Altara if I see her? 30166 How big were those pteranodons?" |
30166 | How can they ever combat a thing they can not see? |
30166 | How did it happen? |
30166 | How large are they? 30166 How long?" |
30166 | How many? |
30166 | How should I know how they did it? |
30166 | How will ye accomplish this mad boast? |
30166 | I am from Zahn: do you know the good land of Zahn? 30166 It''s a big brute: see how small the gunners look beside it? |
30166 | Jail, eh? 30166 Know ye that the Sacred Virgin lies captive in the dungeons of the great temple of Beelzebub? |
30166 | Know ye,continued, the graybeard priest,"that Altara is ever guarded by two thousand picked priests and warriors? |
30166 | Might do what? |
30166 | Mind telling me the principle? |
30166 | No other cities? |
30166 | Not very pretty are they? 30166 Now what, Glora? |
30166 | Ready, George? |
30166 | Ready, Glora? |
30166 | Save Atlans--? |
30166 | Something fell? |
30166 | Speak on: is that all? |
30166 | Terrible, are n''t they, Vic? |
30166 | That the house? |
30166 | Then what''s weird?? 30166 Then what''s weird?? |
30166 | Then you''ll leave the old place down here? |
30166 | There are his lights; see them? |
30166 | There now-- see? |
30166 | They''ve sent you to find me? |
30166 | They? |
30166 | Think this idea of yours is sure- fire? |
30166 | Thought you could put one over on Al Cadorna, did you? |
30166 | Try to take my woman, will you? |
30166 | Want to grab the old one? |
30166 | What about your robots? |
30166 | What are you going to do with us? |
30166 | What are you going to do? |
30166 | What are you talking about? 30166 What can we do?" |
30166 | What do they amount to? |
30166 | What do you want me to do? |
30166 | What in the devil is Vic doing? 30166 What in the devil is your idea?" |
30166 | What is it, Mr. Vail? 30166 What of the divine Altara, fool?" |
30166 | What sayest thou, mad fellow? |
30166 | What the devil are these idiots trying to do? |
30166 | What would ye with these creature? |
30166 | What''ll we do with it? |
30166 | What''s it for? |
30166 | What''s the good in Einstein, anyhow? |
30166 | What''s the idea? |
30166 | What''s the matter? 30166 What''s the matter?" |
30166 | What''s this rot about your going into Jarmuth alone? 30166 What''s wrong with them?" |
30166 | What-- what happened? |
30166 | What? |
30166 | Where is it? |
30166 | Where''s what? |
30166 | Who is he? |
30166 | Who''s gone? 30166 Why did he wish this?" |
30166 | Why not? 30166 Why were we arrested? |
30166 | Will you fly me, George? |
30166 | Will you take us? |
30166 | Wonder if they could be handled? |
30166 | Wonder what I''m booked for? |
30166 | Wouldst thou not doubly save her, now? |
30166 | Yeah? |
30166 | Yes, Mr. Hammond, what do you think of Einstein now? |
30166 | Yes? 30166 Yes?" |
30166 | You can find out? |
30166 | You can make this one invisible? |
30166 | You hurt? |
30166 | You knew of the first one''s escape, did n''t you? |
30166 | You know of father''s break with Universal Electric? 30166 You like it? |
30166 | You like it? 30166 You mean Polter''s men?" |
30166 | You mean to go? 30166 You see the little box with bars? |
30166 | You think really it best to go? 30166 You understand me? |
30166 | You understand? 30166 You will not harm her, Polter?" |
30166 | You would n''t want to leave George, would you? 30166 You''ll not report to Universal?" |
30166 | You, George? 30166 ***** A mechanism of some sort-- but what? 30166 ***** But what was the purpose of the long sleep? 30166 ***** Had the fascination of the outer world drawn her back? 30166 ***** Launch himself upon it? 30166 ***** This afternoon? 30166 *****The giants live, there?" |
30166 | *****"You know me?" |
30166 | A crack under the door-- is that it, off there?" |
30166 | A faster time- rate prevailed in here? |
30166 | A gold mine? |
30166 | A tiny figure? |
30166 | About Einstein? |
30166 | Alan panted,"Glora, this-- does this lead out?" |
30166 | Alan, where are you?" |
30166 | Am I so different from other girls? |
30166 | An''that damn girl he stole off the terrace-- What did he call her, Barbara Kent?" |
30166 | And Babs, abducted by him, to be taken-- where? |
30166 | And Luhra!--what hope for her out there?... |
30166 | And now, the rest of you Readers, what are you going to do with your share? |
30166 | And to your normal size?" |
30166 | And where was Polter? |
30166 | And-- for what? |
30166 | Another pellet?" |
30166 | Are n''t there any tall girls in your imaginations? |
30166 | Are n''t we all signed up as associate editors for the future"ideal magazine?" |
30166 | Are you still rebellious? |
30166 | As Mr. Addison says in his letter,"Why ruin a truly great magazine by catering to a misguided minority?" |
30166 | Babs gone?" |
30166 | Babs?" |
30166 | Bars? |
30166 | Big as a Moth plane, is n''t he?" |
30166 | But Babs? |
30166 | But how is that going to pay my grocery bill-- or yours?" |
30166 | But how? |
30166 | But how? |
30166 | But in what size? |
30166 | But who could it be? |
30166 | But you no longer rebel?" |
30166 | Can this priest save Altara? |
30166 | Can you hear me?" |
30166 | Can you not publish four new novels and one reprint in 1931? |
30166 | Can you see her? |
30166 | Could he and his two fellows beat off the infuriated Jarmuthians long enough? |
30166 | Could n''t that be possible? |
30166 | Could we chance landing inside the wall? |
30166 | Did Horab know the truth? |
30166 | Did you see it?" |
30166 | Dimly, he recalled having once before encountered such an odor; when was it? |
30166 | Do n''t you think of that? |
30166 | Do n''t you understand? |
30166 | Do n''t you understand?" |
30166 | Do not the dark hordes of Jereboam beat back our frontiers?" |
30166 | Do you remember what a pteranodon was?" |
30166 | Do you want to crush him, and crush that young girl with him?" |
30166 | Doggone it, but why do n''t you cut out some of that romantic stuff in your stories? |
30166 | Dr. Polter, will you let me be with my father? |
30166 | Following us now? |
30166 | For instance, can a baby read magazines? |
30166 | Forever? |
30166 | Get it? |
30166 | Get large, shall we?" |
30166 | Had Polter stolen that missing fragment of golden quartz the size of a walnut which had been beneath Dr. Kent''s microscope? |
30166 | Had she trusted too greatly in the power of his Tao to shield her from harm? |
30166 | Half and half-- that''s fair, is n''t it? |
30166 | Has any new and terrible engine of destruction ever accomplished that result? |
30166 | Have ye forgotten the battle by Lake Copias?" |
30166 | He murmured:"But what do we do? |
30166 | He shouted,"You do that? |
30166 | He''d know at once-- and where is Babs? |
30166 | Here''s one point that I do n''t like: Why are all those invaders from other planets hostile? |
30166 | How about it, Mr. Bates? |
30166 | How could he get his hands free? |
30166 | How d''you know they wo n''t skin you alive once you''re over the border?" |
30166 | How deep is it?" |
30166 | How far away in size, who knows? |
30166 | How long will you be gone, Alan?" |
30166 | How many shots you got?" |
30166 | How much have you? |
30166 | How on earth can they keep going? |
30166 | How? |
30166 | I mean, do they come in and out here?" |
30166 | I rubbed my eyes doubtfully, said to Charlie,"Do you see a sort of blue haze in the pit?" |
30166 | I would like to know if the story,"Marooned Under the Sea,"was found near New Zealand or is it just fiction? |
30166 | I''m not asking you to do that, am I?" |
30166 | If Virginia cares for scientific reputation--""But what is it?" |
30166 | If he feels that way about it, why does n''t he subscribe to it and take the cover off when he reads it? |
30166 | Is it true the phalanxes at Tricca have risen for the priests?" |
30166 | Is n''t a sequel possible? |
30166 | Is n''t all fiction more or less of a fairy tale? |
30166 | Is that clear?" |
30166 | Is that someone coming?" |
30166 | Is that where he took the Earth girl?" |
30166 | Is that where he went? |
30166 | Is there a statue, a painting or something--?" |
30166 | Is this it? |
30166 | Iss it not so? |
30166 | It is an island, as you know, for have you not come here from afar?" |
30166 | It''s funny, is n''t it? |
30166 | Just like''em to be swiping a new war machine; but had n''t they gotten enough in 1944? |
30166 | Know that?" |
30166 | Know what I think? |
30166 | Know ye that this temple is in the center of Jezreel, capitol of Jarmuth?" |
30166 | Know ye, moreover, that this vile sacrifice will be made but two days hence?" |
30166 | Lost in size? |
30166 | My world?" |
30166 | Never see him again? |
30166 | No kiddin''--where is your Editor''s pride? |
30166 | No? |
30166 | Now, one thing more: what part of the border is still unquestionably loyal?" |
30166 | Of his private experiments?" |
30166 | Or was it someone creeping along the wall of the house? |
30166 | Or were we star- crossed, doomed like the realm of the atom? |
30166 | Our little Babs will lof me; why should she not? |
30166 | Polter?" |
30166 | Quarter of a mile? |
30166 | Question: What is the difference between an egg and a copy of Astounding Stories? |
30166 | Savvy? |
30166 | See the starlight on the lake? |
30166 | See?" |
30166 | See?" |
30166 | Seest thou yonder Ziggurat which o''er towers all others?" |
30166 | Seriously, now, why not consider this and take up a vote among your Readers to see what they think? |
30166 | She called:"Why? |
30166 | So big?" |
30166 | Something different, do n''t you think? |
30166 | Suppose she had seen you?" |
30166 | Sure? |
30166 | That girl of your world the doctor just now steal, she is friend of yours? |
30166 | That will be nice? |
30166 | The divinely beautiful Altara-- butchered for meat like a calf? |
30166 | The hand of a woman-- a girl!--what marvel of miracles was this? |
30166 | Then why should we quarrel now? |
30166 | Thirty feet away? |
30166 | To get larger, or smaller? |
30166 | Try to blind him, would he? |
30166 | Trying to dig out one of his eyes? |
30166 | Understand that? |
30166 | Very small? |
30166 | Was he too late? |
30166 | Was it true or was it a mirage? |
30166 | Was it-- compared to my stature now-- a thousand miles, perhaps even a million miles up to where we had been two or three hours ago? |
30166 | Was this an accident-- or treachery? |
30166 | Was this swift embrace now marking the end of everything for us? |
30166 | We want a magazine to be proud of, do n''t we? |
30166 | Were the heinies mixed up in this thing? |
30166 | What about the poor readers who want to have a Science Fiction library? |
30166 | What did it cover? |
30166 | What did it matter? |
30166 | What do they amount to, after all? |
30166 | What do you care what I do to your world? |
30166 | What do you want?" |
30166 | What does it all mean?" |
30166 | What happened? |
30166 | What happens? |
30166 | What has happened? |
30166 | What have I done?" |
30166 | What if Alden or Hero Giles failed in their share of the great scheme for rescue? |
30166 | What if something went wrong?" |
30166 | What if the stories are like fairy tales? |
30166 | What in the devil was a pteranodon? |
30166 | What point was there in prolonging the pitiful struggle? |
30166 | What say? |
30166 | What terrible thing might happen then? |
30166 | What the devil? |
30166 | What to do? |
30166 | What was happening? |
30166 | What was it supposed to do?" |
30166 | What''s happened?" |
30166 | What''s happened?" |
30166 | Whatever happens, you think of nothing else: you wo n''t, will you?" |
30166 | Where the devil was he? |
30166 | Where was Babs? |
30166 | Where was Glora? |
30166 | Where was that damned door? |
30166 | Where were Alan and Glora? |
30166 | Which? |
30166 | Who are you, and who is this black beast? |
30166 | Who are you?" |
30166 | Who could know what some of them might contain? |
30166 | Who stole it?" |
30166 | Who the devil was this fellow Carlos anyway? |
30166 | Who were"they?" |
30166 | Why ca n''t they go on an exploring expedition to our Earth? |
30166 | Why did I let you go?" |
30166 | Why do n''t you try publishing a thick Quarterly? |
30166 | Why do these skeptical and scientifically disposed critics continue to waste your valuable time picking scientific flaws in various stories? |
30166 | Why how dare you? |
30166 | Why not coat a teleview screen with some radio- active material?" |
30166 | Why not have a vote on this? |
30166 | Why should Five- Novels Monthly get all the breaks? |
30166 | Why should I not be, with my dear little Babs? |
30166 | Why should n''t he? |
30166 | Why waste your time, Mr. Johnston, telling us you do n''t like A. S.? |
30166 | Why we were arrested and-- nearly made into allosaurus fodder?" |
30166 | Why? |
30166 | Will ye still do my bidding and help to save our sovereign lord?" |
30166 | Will you be ready?" |
30166 | Will you come?" |
30166 | Will you?" |
30166 | Wo n''t you open the gate? |
30166 | Would Hero Giles remain friendly? |
30166 | Would Polter make the entire trip without a stop? |
30166 | Would he? |
30166 | Would we be in time? |
30166 | Wrestle with it in a hand to hand combat? |
30166 | Yes? |
30166 | Yet how could he prevent the pitiful tragedy? |
30166 | You always knew I would nefer be satisfied until I had my little Babs? |
30166 | You are afraid? |
30166 | You are all right, Babs?" |
30166 | You eat your prisoners?" |
30166 | You got Babs?" |
30166 | You haf still determined to compound no more of our drugs? |
30166 | You hear me?" |
30166 | You see the island off there?" |
30166 | You swear you''ll not reveal what I am about to show you?" |
30166 | You think, my little Babs, that he has the drugs? |
30166 | You understand that, both of you? |
30166 | You would rather I killed you? |
30166 | _ Two Problems_ Dear Editor: My last letter was entirely commendatory, but this time I am losing the full force of my critical powers(?) |
30166 | and printing flops by cheap writers, who are ruining other Science Fiction magazines? |
30166 | he told himself-- it was as near as he could come to a name for the machine--"and it''s been running here all this time.... What for, I wonder? |
30166 | she whispered;"yes, my dear one?" |
51688 | But this time travel...."Mr. Turner, do you really believe in''time travel''? |
51688 | Ca n''t we? |
51688 | Came back for more of the stuff, did you? |
51688 | Conditioning? 51688 Doctor? |
51688 | How about it, Turner? 51688 How did you know I keep slipping back into the past?" |
51688 | I did? 51688 I''m not sure whether--""This heat is murder, is n''t it? |
51688 | Now,he said,"would you like to lie down on the couch and tell me about it? |
51688 | Really makes you sick to hear about something like that, does n''t it? |
51688 | Really, officers--"What''s your name? |
51688 | Spunky, are n''t you? 51688 Then how can there be any such thing? |
51688 | These? |
51688 | This is n''t a taxicab? |
51688 | What do you think you are doing? |
51688 | What have you done to my mind? |
51688 | What were you running from? |
51688 | What will we do with him? |
51688 | Why do n''t you take up detective stories? |
51688 | ( Had n''t I?) |
51688 | ( That subheadline could n''t really be making so nasty a suggestion to a noted general, could it?) |
51688 | Before I even got a chance to try, he said:"What did you do?" |
51688 | But had n''t I also seen these pictures with the sound of piano playing and low conversation? |
51688 | But would it have been$ 3.80 no more than ten years ago? |
51688 | Conditioning?" |
51688 | Did n''t she pay 90¢ for me? |
51688 | Doctor?" |
51688 | Get help? |
51688 | Had n''t I gone with my mother to a matinee? |
51688 | How could I tell him that? |
51688 | I did?" |
51688 | I heard the voice and I heard another voice, and it said"What could you expect of a_ beta_?" |
51688 | It like that with you?" |
51688 | Let the dead past bury its dead? |
51688 | Of course, who was to say the elevator really moved? |
51688 | Only, had n''t he sold Liberty Bonds with Helen Morgan? |
51688 | So how could I remember taking a girl, brunette, red sweater, Cathy, and paying$ 3.80 each? |
51688 | Turner?" |
51688 | Understand?" |
51688 | Where am I? |
51688 | Where am I? |
51688 | You a narcotics user?" |
51609 | And what about those_ very_ elaborate plans you''ve been making to seduce me? |
51609 | Did you see what he carries in his pockets? |
51609 | Do n''t you think_ they''ll_ find out? 51609 Do you have any idea what people are saying? |
51609 | Endless vistas of moonlight and roses? 51609 Is he in with that bunch?" |
51609 | Is there something I can turn? |
51609 | Is there something I can turn? |
51609 | Like from..._ side to side_? |
51609 | Out? 51609 Out?" |
51609 | The library? |
51609 | What have I done? |
51609 | What kind of a place_ is_ this? |
51609 | What''s happening? |
51609 | What''s that? |
51609 | What,MacBride asked, his bravado slipping away again,"what... is a twister?" |
51609 | What?! |
51609 | Where did the old society fail? |
51609 | Where do you get a guy like this? |
51609 | Why do n''t you take a vacation? |
51609 | Would you pass the beets, please? |
51609 | _ Now_ what? |
51609 | A breeze? |
51609 | A zephyr?" |
51609 | Deshazaway?" |
51609 | Do you feel icy fingers marching up and down your spine? |
51609 | Do you know what a wind is? |
51609 | Food, clothing, a weapon perhaps? |
51609 | Have I left anything out?" |
51609 | How?" |
51609 | In no hurry, now that he had the widow''s complete attention, Fownes leaned across the table and whispered:"Fresh air, Mrs. Deshazaway? |
51609 | Miles and miles of space where the real- estate monopoly has no control whatever? |
51609 | Now, does it do anything to your pulse? |
51609 | Out where?" |
51609 | Space? |
51609 | The weatherman was always right: Temperature, 59; humidity, 47%; occasional light showers-- but of what? |
51609 | Was that right? |
51609 | What do you make of it?" |
51609 | What do you make of_ that_?" |
51609 | What else? |
51609 | Where the_ wind_ blows across_ prairies_; or is it the other way around? |
51609 | Why did n''t she marry him and save all this bother? |
51609 | Why do n''t they talk about that? |
51609 | Why else close the windows in a domed city? |
51609 | _ Agnes_, will you marry me? |
29390 | All is well, Gregg Haljan? |
29390 | All right, Anita? |
29390 | All safe, Gregg? |
29390 | An error? 29390 And Dr. Frank, Anita?" |
29390 | And all the time the windows have been of fused quartz? |
29390 | And armed? 29390 Are they checked?" |
29390 | Are we going to maroon Dr. Frank with the passengers? |
29390 | Are you all right, darling? |
29390 | Are you familiar with spectroscopy, Admiral? |
29390 | Are you hungry, Haljan? |
29390 | Are you ready? |
29390 | Are you sure, Carnes? |
29390 | Are you sure? |
29390 | Believe that once a man''s heart is stilled it''s stopped for good, eh? 29390 But did you?" |
29390 | But what do you expect? 29390 But what would my superiors in the Government Bureau think?" |
29390 | But where are we going? |
29390 | But where is Miko? |
29390 | But,she began faintly,"how can this mad experiment have anything to do with saving my boy?" |
29390 | But-- but what is the matter? |
29390 | Can not you finish the experiment, Allen? 29390 Can we stop there?" |
29390 | Can you find landing space, Gregg? |
29390 | Can you see me? |
29390 | Can you send, Peter? |
29390 | Can you-- check us? 29390 Carnes, did you ever see a case of snow blindness?" |
29390 | Did you arrange for that plane? |
29390 | Did you ever think of that, Moa? 29390 Did you mark the pane of glass through which you flashed your light last night, Bolton?" |
29390 | Did you offer us choice of surrender? 29390 Did you think George Prince was a leader of this? |
29390 | Did you think I wanted you with my dying breath? 29390 Do you not understand? |
29390 | Do you suppose the poor chap has a-- a-- broken heart, or something like that? 29390 Do you think so?" |
29390 | Do you think that some exterior force is causing the President''s disability? |
29390 | Do-- do you mean it? 29390 Do-- do you mean you can bring Allen from the prison here-- just by throwing those switches?" |
29390 | Even...? |
29390 | Falling? 29390 Falling?" |
29390 | Grantline? 29390 Have I forgotten, did I do anything wrong?" |
29390 | Have we stopped swinging? |
29390 | Have you ever seen a finer one? |
29390 | Have you tried to connect this opthalmia with his mental aberrations? |
29390 | Hello, Doctor,exclaimed the Chief,"what the dickens have you got on your mind now? |
29390 | How are they doing it? |
29390 | How are you? |
29390 | How did he get out of here? 29390 How do you know what course to follow?" |
29390 | How do you know? 29390 How do you people control your being, as you express it?" |
29390 | How does he act in the daytime? |
29390 | How far away, Peter? |
29390 | How should I know, Miko? 29390 How should I know?" |
29390 | I mean to say, where to on the Moon? 29390 I presume that the President always sleeps with his head in this direction?" |
29390 | I say, we are not so bad as navigators, are we? 29390 I think you will cause no more trouble, Gregg?" |
29390 | I was thinking, Moa, when we land at the Moon to- morrow-- where is our equipment? |
29390 | If our treasure is on this hemisphere, Prince, we should pick up Gamma rays? 29390 If you are what you say you are, how did you get here?" |
29390 | In other words, it is acting like sunburn? |
29390 | In war, too? |
29390 | Insects as big as horses? |
29390 | Is he dead, Olmstead? |
29390 | Is he inside the room, Anita? |
29390 | Is he worse? |
29390 | Is it? 29390 Is that all?" |
29390 | Is that his name? |
29390 | Is that reason why we should not love? |
29390 | It''s a beautiful moon, is n''t it? |
29390 | Low scale, Peter? |
29390 | Moa, did it ever occur to you, if once you and Miko trusted me-- which you don''t-- I might show more interest in joining you? |
29390 | Moa, where is Snap? 29390 Nothing? |
29390 | Nothing? |
29390 | Oh, ye wud, wud yer, little mann? |
29390 | On such a subject as this you''re entitled to_ know_, are you? 29390 Only one, Anita?" |
29390 | Overwork? |
29390 | Pardon me a moment, Doctor,interrupted the Admiral,"but may I ask what is your connection with the matter? |
29390 | Prince? |
29390 | Professor,he wrote feverishly,"can you reverse the process used in your Vibration- Retarder? |
29390 | Ready, Haljan? |
29390 | Shall I accompany you? |
29390 | Shall I try the''graphs, Miko? |
29390 | Snap? 29390 So that is it?" |
29390 | So you do n''t believe a man can come back from the grave, eh? |
29390 | So you think it amusing? |
29390 | So, Gregg Haljan? 29390 So, Haljan-- she put some sense into your head? |
29390 | Something here? 29390 Surely you''re not going out a night like this? |
29390 | Talc? |
29390 | Talk about him? 29390 That black- whiskered sphinx, Hammersly, will he be there?" |
29390 | That gentleman, milady? |
29390 | That the turret? |
29390 | The same interval, Snap? |
29390 | Then Stokowsky had isolated Von Beyer''s new element? |
29390 | Then you_ have_ studied the moon? |
29390 | This treasure on the Moon-- did you say it was on the Moon? |
29390 | To what destination? |
29390 | Wan side, is it? |
29390 | Well, boys,he asked lightly,"what do you think of that?" |
29390 | Well, gentlemen, are you satisfied that resistance is futile? |
29390 | Well, how did he get out? |
29390 | Well, why do n''t you tell me? |
29390 | Well? |
29390 | What are you doing-- pulling my leg? |
29390 | What do you mean, Doctor? |
29390 | What do you suppose it could be, Jerry boy? |
29390 | What do you think of Von Beyer''s alleged discovery? |
29390 | What do you want me to do? |
29390 | What happened? |
29390 | What information did you wish, Doctor? |
29390 | What is it, Allen? |
29390 | What is it, Williams? |
29390 | What is there in the room? |
29390 | What on earth is it? |
29390 | What other wild animals or harmful insects have you on this planet? |
29390 | What word, Brady? |
29390 | What''s happened? 29390 What-- what are you doing now?" |
29390 | What? 29390 When did he start to sleep there?" |
29390 | Where are they? |
29390 | Where are your Gamma ray mirrors? 29390 Where do you think these insect invaders came from?" |
29390 | Where is Admiral Clay? |
29390 | Where is Miko, Ellis? |
29390 | Where is Miko? |
29390 | Where is Snap? |
29390 | Where is he? 29390 Where is the operator?" |
29390 | Where is your detail? |
29390 | Where will it join us? |
29390 | Which way do you think? |
29390 | Who th''divil arre yer? |
29390 | Who, Snap? |
29390 | Why men and women? |
29390 | Why not the moon? 29390 Why not?" |
29390 | Why should I not? 29390 Why,"he asked rather hesitatingly,"did the people of Venus always remain so small? |
29390 | Why? 29390 Why?" |
29390 | Women? |
29390 | Wonder who wrote it? |
29390 | Would a zed- ray penetrate those crater- cliffs? 29390 Would you like to have our chef prepare them for you?" |
29390 | You are going? |
29390 | You are seeking a natural enemy to this deadly flying menace, are you not? |
29390 | You armed? |
29390 | You called for winged volunteers, did you not, Kleig? |
29390 | You dare? |
29390 | You got it? |
29390 | You take command here? |
29390 | You think he may be on the Northern inner side of Tycho? |
29390 | You think the ship is coming? |
29390 | You think you love someone else? 29390 You want a true course now to the asteroid?" |
29390 | You want me to fear you? |
29390 | You will land us safely, Haljan? |
29390 | You''re sure of that? |
29390 | You, please-- you will help us? 29390 You-- you will let me be with you?" |
29390 | _ Grantline?_And the answer came. |
29390 | ''Oh, you''re one of_ those_ guys, are you?'' |
29390 | ***** But how far? |
29390 | ***** Would Professor Burr be able to save Allen as he claimed? |
29390 | *****"What are the symptoms?" |
29390 | A girl somewhere who jilted him? |
29390 | A premonition? |
29390 | A suicide? |
29390 | After the Governor has refused me? |
29390 | Am I-- a girl descended from the Martian flame- workers-- impotent now to awaken a man?" |
29390 | An abnormality upon the frowning ragged cliffs of Tycho? |
29390 | And now may I return to the subject of the vampires of Venus?" |
29390 | And some arrangement for my share of this treasure? |
29390 | And the other ship-- how fast is it?" |
29390 | And what had drowned out the voice of the radio- reporter? |
29390 | And where was Coniston, down in this broken hull? |
29390 | Are they still there?" |
29390 | Are we checked?" |
29390 | Are you ready, Gregg?" |
29390 | Astounding Stories looks all right, but may I make a suggestions? |
29390 | Bolton, have you ever seen a finer moon? |
29390 | But I wonder what is eating him?" |
29390 | But how, in all this Lunar desolation, could we hope to locate them? |
29390 | But these passengers-- what preparation are you making for them on the asteroid?" |
29390 | But to what advantage? |
29390 | But to what purpose? |
29390 | But what did it portend? |
29390 | But why? |
29390 | But why? |
29390 | But you say he claims to have found the correct alloys?" |
29390 | But_ was_ it secret? |
29390 | By the Almighty, Moa, are you up there? |
29390 | CHAPTER I_ The Hand of Moyen._"Who is that man?" |
29390 | Ca n''t you change the two bodies now?" |
29390 | Can you get me into the White House to- night?" |
29390 | Can you save him? |
29390 | Can you tell me with what type of glass it is equipped?" |
29390 | Could I make her talk of that other brigand ship which Miko had said was waiting on Mars? |
29390 | Could Miko be fooled? |
29390 | Dead? |
29390 | Did he love Anita Prince? |
29390 | Did n''t you hear what I called you? |
29390 | Did the eyes of Moyen gaze even into the depths of the Secret Room, hundreds of feet below even the documentary- treasure vaults of the Capitol? |
29390 | Did you spare the lives of our people which, with your control of your golden rays, you could easily have done? |
29390 | Do n''t you suppose I''m interested?" |
29390 | Do n''t you think so, Jerry?" |
29390 | Do n''t you think so? |
29390 | Do n''t you understand? |
29390 | Do n''t you understand? |
29390 | Do n''t you understand?" |
29390 | Do you believe it?" |
29390 | Do you believe me?" |
29390 | Do you not understand, can you not comprehend, also, that the man Smith was a martyr to science? |
29390 | Do you recognize the lines?" |
29390 | Do you see? |
29390 | Do you think, when I am deadly serious, that I mean what I say?" |
29390 | Do you understand?" |
29390 | Does everybody understand?" |
29390 | Does he speak at all, Jerry?" |
29390 | Drop me off there, will you?" |
29390 | Dying? |
29390 | Executing my signals?" |
29390 | Five hundred years?" |
29390 | Get a life belt, will you?" |
29390 | Grantline''s party? |
29390 | Gregg Haljan?" |
29390 | Gregg, why are you so foolish?" |
29390 | Had I failed my cue? |
29390 | Had Venza failed in her unknown purpose? |
29390 | Had her mind, in the excitement, betrayed her? |
29390 | Had she and Dr. Frank, perhaps, some last minute desperate purposes? |
29390 | Haljan, what''s happened?" |
29390 | Haljan, will you verify these figures?" |
29390 | Hate? |
29390 | Have n''t several elements been first discovered in the spectra of stars?" |
29390 | Have n''t you ever had time to study the history of the moon- worshipping cults? |
29390 | Have you a flashlight?" |
29390 | Have you ever heard that man say anything yet? |
29390 | Have you no answer?" |
29390 | He does not drink, gamble....""And women?" |
29390 | He had mentioned madness: was he, Professor Ramsey Burr, crazy? |
29390 | His thoughts took a strange turn:"Why do these vain people go around dressed in jeweled ornaments?" |
29390 | How close were some of these to the United States? |
29390 | How could it be the_ Planetara_? |
29390 | How could she get the authorities to consent to her son having the suit? |
29390 | How did the intervening days pass? |
29390 | How did you manage it?" |
29390 | How do you like your new assignment?" |
29390 | How much technical knowledge of signaling instruments did this brigand leader have? |
29390 | How much will you sell me your body for?'' |
29390 | How skilled at mathematics were these brigands? |
29390 | How?" |
29390 | I added,"Shall we go?" |
29390 | I felt a thrill of instinctive fear-- would she plunge that knife into me? |
29390 | I heard Moa mutter:"So that is it?" |
29390 | I said,"Shall I make the exposure?" |
29390 | I suppose that you fellows are pretty busy getting ready for Premier McDougal''s visit?" |
29390 | I thought,"Is Snap concerned with this?" |
29390 | I wonder if I could subscribe to Astounding Stories? |
29390 | I wonder...."Was it an omen of the future for the West? |
29390 | In his hand he gripped a small segment of black fabric, a piece torn from an invisible cloak? |
29390 | Is it not so? |
29390 | Is that it?" |
29390 | Is that so?" |
29390 | Is that what you''re remembering, Gregg Haljan?" |
29390 | Is there anything remarkable about that? |
29390 | Is there?" |
29390 | It struck me-- could I turn that confusion to account? |
29390 | Johnny Grantline?" |
29390 | Just think of that being loose, will you? |
29390 | Killed by something? |
29390 | Long range projectors?" |
29390 | Love? |
29390 | Maybe you''ve been--?" |
29390 | Miko, Hahn, Coniston-- could I fool them? |
29390 | Moyen? |
29390 | My cue? |
29390 | Near the crater of Archimedes? |
29390 | Need more be said? |
29390 | No more trouble? |
29390 | Not George Prince? |
29390 | Not bad at all, eh?" |
29390 | Not to encounter Grantline at once, Miko? |
29390 | Or a suicide? |
29390 | Or is Grantline so cautious it will all be protected?" |
29390 | Or was it an hour? |
29390 | Or was it? |
29390 | Or, since now I was armed, why could I not boldly start an assault? |
29390 | Our first night out from the Earth-- Grantline''s signals-- didn''t it ever occur to you that I might have some figures on his treasure?" |
29390 | Perhaps you think you are clever? |
29390 | Phwat th''divil arre yer doin''in th''house uv a rayspictable female at this hour uv th''marnin''?" |
29390 | Professor, will you kindly range the ocean, beginning at once, and see how many of these monsters of Moyen we have to contend with?" |
29390 | Remember we were arguin''it last week? |
29390 | Saved? |
29390 | Shall I call him?" |
29390 | Shall we go closer, Haljan?" |
29390 | Should I be?" |
29390 | So, Anita, you were masquerading to spy upon me? |
29390 | Suppose something went wrong, and the exchange did not take place, and her son, that is, his spirit, went back to the death house? |
29390 | Suppose you let me have a talk with Prince? |
29390 | Taking her chance for rescue with Dr. Frank, Venza and the others? |
29390 | Tell me with your eyes, for Moyen may even know this writing, and I am sure he hears what we say here, may even be able to see us?" |
29390 | That airplane of the slanted wings, the bulbous, almost bulletlike fuselage, what of it? |
29390 | That sounds wild, does n''t it? |
29390 | The brigand menace past? |
29390 | The other question is this: has he any form of skin trouble?" |
29390 | The sinking occurred at ten- thirty last evening you say, Kleig? |
29390 | Then why are you cold under my touch? |
29390 | To what purpose? |
29390 | Tycho, for instance, at this angle? |
29390 | Tycho, viewed from there--""And take another quarter- day of time?" |
29390 | Venza here, dying? |
29390 | Venza here? |
29390 | Was I invisible in this light? |
29390 | Was it nonsense, this idea of transporting bodies through the air, in invisible waves? |
29390 | Was it? |
29390 | Was that it?" |
29390 | Were her eyes going back on her? |
29390 | Were we going toward the Grantline camp? |
29390 | Were we not indeed fatuous fools? |
29390 | What am I to do besides this?" |
29390 | What can you do? |
29390 | What could we dare attempt to do? |
29390 | What could we do? |
29390 | What do his eyes look like?" |
29390 | What do you suspect?" |
29390 | What do you want with my body?'' |
29390 | What does Prester Kleig think of this man? |
29390 | What else can one say about him? |
29390 | What excuse shall I give? |
29390 | What ghastly terrors of Moyen roamed the deeps of the Atlantic, of the Pacific, the oceans of the world? |
29390 | What had happened to Hahn? |
29390 | What happened?" |
29390 | What if Burr were mad? |
29390 | What is this?" |
29390 | What is wrong? |
29390 | What more was there to be said? |
29390 | What was it Grantline said? |
29390 | What was this? |
29390 | When I had lashed him as fiercely as I was able I cried:"Why do n''t you come at me? |
29390 | When do you figure she''ll be back here, and signal us?" |
29390 | When was this mental disability on the part of the President first noticed?" |
29390 | Where are we going?" |
29390 | Where had he last thought of those two words? |
29390 | Where is Miko? |
29390 | Where is she? |
29390 | Where is that ass Coniston? |
29390 | Where was Anita? |
29390 | Where, for instance, is Grantline located?" |
29390 | Which building do you think it is, Bolton?" |
29390 | Which way? |
29390 | Who will follow me against these people?" |
29390 | Who''s winning there? |
29390 | Why did you not strive more for height? |
29390 | Why had I not contrived to have Anita desert at the asteroid? |
29390 | Why had Moyen bidden them turn their attention to these shells of erstwhile naval grandeur? |
29390 | Why not increase the size of the magazine to that of Miss 1900 or Forest and Stream? |
29390 | Why should I not? |
29390 | Why? |
29390 | Why? |
29390 | Will you come over, Commander?" |
29390 | Will you face the dangers of a trip to Venus and use your knowledge to aid us in exterminating these creatures of hell?" |
29390 | Will you let me know? |
29390 | Will you take the controls?" |
29390 | Will you tell me why you make this particular suggestion?" |
29390 | With his last frenzy determined to kill us all? |
29390 | With what recent catastrophe were they associated? |
29390 | Wonder if there could be anything to it?" |
29390 | Wonder where he got the Frying Pan idea? |
29390 | Would he tell me that? |
29390 | Would it be possible, now at the last moment, to attack these brigands? |
29390 | Would it not have been far better for her there? |
29390 | Would she be successful? |
29390 | Would she come back? |
29390 | Would she tell me? |
29390 | Would some Earth telescope be able to see us? |
29390 | Would some Earth- station pick it up? |
29390 | Would the American flyers be able to hold off the minions of Moyen until Maniel was ready? |
29390 | Would they see our tiny waving headlights? |
29390 | Would we find him lying dead? |
29390 | Would wonders never cease? |
29390 | You blame me, Haljan, for the killing of Captain Carter? |
29390 | You do n''t believe it?" |
29390 | You do n''t mind staying down? |
29390 | You do not wish me to write my name upon your chest? |
29390 | You have the suit, the cups and the director coil? |
29390 | You know that when light is reflected the angle of reflection always equals the angle of incidence? |
29390 | You say he gave you the code- words we took from Johnson?" |
29390 | You think I do not know what is on your mind, Haljan? |
29390 | You understand? |
29390 | You understand?" |
29390 | You visit your son daily at the death house, do you not?" |
29390 | You will give them apparatus with which to signal?" |
29390 | You''re Haljan? |
29390 | You''re all right? |
29390 | You''ve never seen me miss a Saturday night yet, have you now?" |
29390 | You, Dean?_"Their personal code. |
29390 | You_ know_, do you?" |
29390 | Your figures gave that, did they not, Gregg?" |
29607 | And Inga? |
29607 | And Inga? |
29607 | And how in the world is it controlled? |
29607 | And then what, Mercer? |
29607 | And we leave? |
29607 | And what do you plan to do now? |
29607 | And your world? |
29607 | Are you hit badly? |
29607 | Back to the earth? |
29607 | Burglars? |
29607 | Burst it? 29607 But how,"asked Steinholt,"can we kill them? |
29607 | But how,he demanded,"can such destruction be brought about? |
29607 | But that is Stanton''s plane there, is n''t it? |
29607 | But what do they want? |
29607 | But why were no bodies ever washed ashore? |
29607 | By the way, Mr. Vanderpool, is there anything wrong at your apartment? 29607 Can the damn thing run itself, Steinholt?" |
29607 | Carnes, are you sure that those bodies were broken into bits? 29607 Carson, will you operate the switch for us? |
29607 | Cooling off, Gregg? |
29607 | Did I? 29607 Did the critter bite you?" |
29607 | Did the purser hear him? |
29607 | Did you get him? |
29607 | Do n''t you get the idea yet? 29607 Do n''t you see, Taylor? |
29607 | Do you know Ob Hahn? |
29607 | Do you know anything about it, Sears? |
29607 | Do you know anything about it? |
29607 | Do you mean badly smashed up? |
29607 | Do you remember the trouble that you had with Zitlan? |
29607 | Do you suppose that you can get a snap of the old boy''s mug if I can get him to the window again? 29607 Do you want to kill him?" |
29607 | Does anybody know what they are going to do or what they want? |
29607 | Does n''t it seem queer that George Prince and a few of his Martian friends happen to be listed as passengers for this voyage? |
29607 | Ever heard of him? |
29607 | Excitement? |
29607 | From what part of the world do you come,asked the astounded Fragoni,"that you speak our language?" |
29607 | Gregg, do n''t you know me? |
29607 | Gregg--Gregg, do n''t you know me? |
29607 | Have these Lodorians made any demands yet? |
29607 | Have you an eavesdropping microphone, Haljan? |
29607 | Have you any theory regarding it? |
29607 | He knows about-- about the Grantline treasure? |
29607 | Her? |
29607 | Hold on, Riley, what are you talking about? |
29607 | How about making him release Handlon''s-- what d''ye call it?--astral-- from Perry''s body? |
29607 | How can you expect to slay a mad creation that can leap through space, from world to world, like a wasp goes darting from flower to flower? 29607 How do you get into it?" |
29607 | How do you like it, Skip? |
29607 | How long ago was the wreck? |
29607 | How''s the train service, if any? |
29607 | I wonder,he added,"where Stanton is? |
29607 | In God''s name, Mercer, what is it? 29607 Is Fragoni going?" |
29607 | Is he sharpening his teeth on a rock preparatory to another attack upon us? 29607 Is he? |
29607 | Is it going to be treating Handlon right to de- astralize him now? 29607 Is it necessary? |
29607 | Is it? |
29607 | Is the old party croaked yet? 29607 Is there any possible defense against it, Steinholt?" |
29607 | Is there any power line passing within twenty miles of here? |
29607 | Is there something else, sir? |
29607 | It caught fire, of course? |
29607 | It seems like a dream, does n''t it, Dirk? |
29607 | Little beauty, is n''t she? |
29607 | May I have the honor of conducting our guests back to their ship in a plane? |
29607 | Me? 29607 Navigate-- where?" |
29607 | Navigate-- where?) |
29607 | No? 29607 No? |
29607 | Nothing queer looking? |
29607 | Now will you tell? |
29607 | Oh, Dirk, what is that thing? |
29607 | Oh, Dirk,pleaded Inga,"stay here with me, wo n''t you? |
29607 | Or a little acid? 29607 Porcelain? |
29607 | Ready? |
29607 | See what''s in there, wo n''t you? 29607 Shall I make a landing on it?" |
29607 | She is conscious? |
29607 | She is not human? |
29607 | Should I? |
29607 | Sleep? 29607 Snap?" |
29607 | So they''ve bought him off, have they? 29607 So you love Anita Prince so much as that, Gregg?" |
29607 | Ten days--"You think we''ll reach Ferrok- Shahn on schedule? |
29607 | That man who keeps staring at me, who is he? |
29607 | That thing, then, is...? |
29607 | The Venza-- wasn''t that her name? 29607 The earth? |
29607 | The plans? |
29607 | Then what made it go up? |
29607 | Then you know that the thing is harmless? |
29607 | There''s more you''d like to learn? 29607 They are saying over the televisor that--""What are they saying about it?" |
29607 | They? |
29607 | Think we''ll get away on time, Gregg? |
29607 | Those strange people, where are they from? |
29607 | Venza, where did the prowler run to? 29607 Very well-- but you will talk? |
29607 | Was it from in there? 29607 Was it the Prince girl? |
29607 | Was n''t it sealed? |
29607 | We did, did n''t we? 29607 We will find out about it soon enough,"he added,"so why worry about it in the meantime?" |
29607 | Well? |
29607 | Wh- a- a- t? |
29607 | What about it, men? |
29607 | What are you doing with that? |
29607 | What are you doing-- going to Mars, Venza? 29607 What are you going to use it for?" |
29607 | What could cause such a low temperature, Doctor? |
29607 | What did he shoot me with? |
29607 | What did you find out about the cause of the wreck, Doctor? |
29607 | What do they intend to do? 29607 What do you make of it?" |
29607 | What do you make of that thing, Vanderpool? |
29607 | What do you mean? 29607 What do you mean?" |
29607 | What do you say, people? |
29607 | What do you think of her, Taylor? |
29607 | What do you want to say, Miko? |
29607 | What does it all mean, Dirk? |
29607 | What happened? |
29607 | What harm? 29607 What has happened, Set Haljan?" |
29607 | What have you done to Handlon? |
29607 | What hit me such a crack on the dome? 29607 What in hell are you doing?" |
29607 | What in the hell? 29607 What is it, Bill?" |
29607 | What is it, Gregg? |
29607 | What is it? |
29607 | What is it? |
29607 | What is that apparatus? |
29607 | What is the matter, Inga? |
29607 | What is this? 29607 What makes it move, I wonder?" |
29607 | What on earth has the train to do with our getting the Professor''s confession of crime or whatever he has to offer? 29607 What was that?" |
29607 | What was the source of your cold? |
29607 | What work? |
29607 | What''s that? |
29607 | What''s the matter? |
29607 | What? |
29607 | When do you expect to start? |
29607 | Where are you going, Doctor? |
29607 | Where in hell is Jimmie? |
29607 | Where is it? |
29607 | Where is that cold light apparatus of yours? |
29607 | Where is your compressor? |
29607 | Where''s Snap? |
29607 | Where? |
29607 | Who are you? 29607 Who are you?" |
29607 | Who are you? |
29607 | Who are you? |
29607 | Who is Hughes? |
29607 | Who is Teuxical,he asked,"but the vassal of a monarch whose corsairs, very apparently, are carrying on a war of conquest in the universe? |
29607 | Who is she? |
29607 | Who the devil are you, and what are you doing here? |
29607 | Who was it? 29607 Who was that?" |
29607 | Why do you look so furtive? |
29607 | Why do you say that? |
29607 | Why, by God, where is he? 29607 Why-- why am I here-- in Fragoni''s? |
29607 | Will you help us, Captain Carter? 29607 Would n''t that be enough to clear Skip? |
29607 | Yes,I said,"is n''t it?" |
29607 | Yes? 29607 Yield? |
29607 | You dare to invade my grounds and disturb me at my labors for such a reason? 29607 You did n''t think we had anything easy, did you?" |
29607 | You have n''t been opening any treasury vaults, have you, Gregg? |
29607 | You have n''t mentioned it, have you? |
29607 | You think he overheard Grantline''s message? |
29607 | You wha- a- t? |
29607 | You''re not in love, by any chance, and bringing me down here like this merely to back up your own opinion of them eyes and them lips, Mercer? |
29607 | You''re sure? 29607 You''ve heard of the Federated Radium Motor?" |
29607 | You''ve seen George Prince, Gregg? |
29607 | You, Haljan? |
29607 | ''Some may have gone back?'' |
29607 | ***** He added vehemently,"Do you understand now why we should be suspicious of this George Prince? |
29607 | ***** Was the air in the laboratory getting unbearably close? |
29607 | ***** What was that? |
29607 | *****"And are they-- the Lodorians-- still here?" |
29607 | *****"Webbed?" |
29607 | *****"What are your plans?" |
29607 | *****"What do you mean?" |
29607 | *****"What is it?" |
29607 | *****"What time is it now?" |
29607 | *****"Why not await developments?" |
29607 | A chance word, with you lads befuddled by alcolite?" |
29607 | A plot to seize the Planetara? |
29607 | A terrific force was emanating from that devilish globe above him, drawing him out of himself-- or-- no-- was he expanding? |
29607 | And I added seriously,"You do n''t answer my question? |
29607 | And Rankin:"But can we trust them? |
29607 | And saying:"But Miss Prince, why are you and your brother going to Ferrok- Shahn? |
29607 | And the Professor... he was getting farther and farther away... that perfecto... or was it an El Cabbajo? |
29607 | And the purser acting innocent? |
29607 | And then I heard Coniston:"See here, why would not a hundred pounds of gold- leaf tempt you? |
29607 | And what was the excitement you were in just before breakfast this morning?" |
29607 | And when a police ship sights us, what will you do then?" |
29607 | And who is this George Prince, anyway?" |
29607 | And worse: How had he dared open Snap''s box in the helio- room and abstract the code pass- words for this voyage? |
29607 | Any report to make?" |
29607 | Are you a servant here? |
29607 | Besides, would n''t it be possible for us to lead a jury out here and duplicate the experiment?" |
29607 | Big, handsome fellow, is n''t he? |
29607 | But was he? |
29607 | But was it? |
29607 | But what happened to me? |
29607 | But what was Johnson doing carrying a plan of the ship''s control rooms in his pockets? |
29607 | But when? |
29607 | But who can say that Teuxical ever will return here again? |
29607 | But why? |
29607 | By God, this murderer, whoever he is--"I stammered,"If-- if she dies-- will you flash us word?" |
29607 | By the stars, what else? |
29607 | By whom? |
29607 | CHAPTER IX_ The Murder in A 22_"Good God, what was that?" |
29607 | Can you get him to keep his mouth shut?" |
29607 | Can you suggest anything better?" |
29607 | Can you tell us?" |
29607 | Captain Carter added abruptly,"We''re insulated here, Halsey?" |
29607 | Captain Carter went on,"I know I can trust you two more than anyone else under me on the Planetara--""What do you mean by that?" |
29607 | Carnes, is your case completed?" |
29607 | Come just as you are, and--"*****"What''s the matter?" |
29607 | Confound it all... that cigar... where was it?... |
29607 | Could he have the ore insulated, fearing its Gamma rays would betray its presence to hostile watchers? |
29607 | Could it be he had purposely raised the other''s hopes in order to chaff him some more? |
29607 | Could the Professor produce it? |
29607 | Could the old villain be playing possum? |
29607 | Did you do that, Prince? |
29607 | Did you ever see a man''s body broken in pieces?" |
29607 | Did you have Prince''s cabin searched?" |
29607 | Did you hear anything?" |
29607 | Did you know that?" |
29607 | Did you know that?" |
29607 | Did you, or did you not meet George Prince and that Martian last night?" |
29607 | Do n''t you? |
29607 | Do you know I just got kicked by a poll parrot? |
29607 | Do you realize it will soon be dark?" |
29607 | Do you understand, Gaeble?" |
29607 | Do you understand?" |
29607 | Does he know anything about this Grantline affair?" |
29607 | Eh?" |
29607 | Ever hear of him?" |
29607 | Finally Bland could wait no longer, but fixed a terrible eye on the murderer and demanded harshly,"Where''s Handlon?" |
29607 | For the Earth? |
29607 | Get me?" |
29607 | Get me?" |
29607 | Gregg Haljan-- is this a truce? |
29607 | Gregg, dear...."Why, what was this? |
29607 | Had George Prince been in his own room when the attack came? |
29607 | Had Johnson been planning to sell those pass- words to Miko? |
29607 | Had he been watching me? |
29607 | Had the reporter gone insane too? |
29607 | Halsey''s words:"Things are not always what they seem--"Were these passengers masqueraders? |
29607 | He and the Englishman do n''t mesh very well, do they?" |
29607 | Heat- ray? |
29607 | His voice sounded:"Gregg Haljan, do you yield?" |
29607 | How long had they been under the influence of the lethal stuff? |
29607 | Hurt?" |
29607 | I demanded abruptly,"What did your brother want to talk to me about?" |
29607 | I guess it''s the old gag about diet, eh?" |
29607 | I heard Sir Arthur Coniston:"I say, what was that?" |
29607 | I presume that you saw that it was a catenary curve?" |
29607 | I said,"What sort of a contract?" |
29607 | I would not question you--""Is that all you have to say?" |
29607 | I-- er-- that is-- you see--""Where''s Handlon? |
29607 | If he is hurt-- killed--"So that was why Miko had tried to capture me? |
29607 | If it were not for your knowledge of radium ores--""Is this to be a personal wrangle?" |
29607 | Is everything clear?" |
29607 | Is it criminal? |
29607 | Is my apparatus in good shape outside?" |
29607 | Is the door sealed? |
29607 | Is there any chance of following that trail?" |
29607 | It was after eleven by the ship''s clock on the mantel, and if--"Taylor?" |
29607 | Mercer? |
29607 | Moa said,"Does Rankin understand that no harm is to come to Gregg Haljan?" |
29607 | Not George Prince? |
29607 | Not headed for the moon? |
29607 | Not pressure- sick, I hope?" |
29607 | Not= pressure- sick=, I hope?) |
29607 | Now? |
29607 | Oh, is that you, Balch? |
29607 | On a night like this?" |
29607 | Or might disaster have come to him? |
29607 | Or the Moon? |
29607 | Or was he a very clever scoundrel, with irony lurking in his soft voice, and a chuckle that he could so befool me? |
29607 | Or was his smile an ironical memory of how he had eluded me this morning when I chased him? |
29607 | Or was it because he was Anita''s brother? |
29607 | Or was the queer leaden feeling that had taken possession of Perry''s lungs but an indication of his overpowering weariness? |
29607 | Or-- What the deuce_ is_ he doing?" |
29607 | Out of the silence, Balch demanded,"Well, what about it, Johnson?" |
29607 | Porcelain?" |
29607 | Presently the eyelids fluttered open and a feeble voice asked,"Where the deuce am I, and how did all you guys get here?" |
29607 | Put here by George Prince? |
29607 | Rankin said calmly:"Where is the little Venus girl this meal?" |
29607 | Remember? |
29607 | See?" |
29607 | Shall I notify him of the conclave?" |
29607 | Shall we argue about it?" |
29607 | Shall we carry on?" |
29607 | She added,"Why should George Prince be sneaking around with you after him? |
29607 | Should he follow Kell and his burden, or should he not take advantage of this fine opportunity to continue his search of the upper story? |
29607 | Snap demanded,"What in the stars has this got to do with Johnny Grantline?" |
29607 | Something wrong?" |
29607 | That you think she can give us?" |
29607 | The code- words which were taken from Johnson-- I mean to say, why not tell us where they are?" |
29607 | The stewards-- the crew?" |
29607 | The surgeon said,"Can you speak now, Gregg?" |
29607 | Then I said upon impulse,"Suppose we go down to the deck, Doctor?" |
29607 | This fire- writing does not really hurt? |
29607 | Understand?" |
29607 | Vanderpool?" |
29607 | Was Anita afraid of this Martian''s wooing? |
29607 | Was George Prince in there? |
29607 | Was Miko''s room insulated? |
29607 | Was he captured-- or still holding them off? |
29607 | Was it Perry speaking, or was it Skip Handlon? |
29607 | Was it that? |
29607 | Was my accursed masculine beauty so attractive to this Martian girl? |
29607 | Was she sorry she had said that? |
29607 | Was that why Miko had struck me down, and was carrying me off? |
29607 | Was the Kell returning? |
29607 | Was the simple photographer so completely at ease that he had at length forsaken all thought of possible danger? |
29607 | Was this the mysterious Martian who had followed us from Halsey''s office? |
29607 | Were all these people aware of Grantline''s treasure on the moon? |
29607 | Were they about to be led into a trap? |
29607 | Were they planning to try and seize the Planetara? |
29607 | What about those packets that were on the plane?" |
29607 | What are they?" |
29607 | What can I do?" |
29607 | What could anyone do? |
29607 | What do you suppose it would pay for a few tons of really rich radio- active ore-- such as Grantline may have found on the Moon?" |
29607 | What had you been drinking?" |
29607 | What happened to you? |
29607 | What have you got? |
29607 | What is a thermocouple?" |
29607 | What is it you want to say?" |
29607 | What say?" |
29607 | What takes you to Mars?" |
29607 | What was Kell''s real object in giving them those drugged cigars? |
29607 | What was he sitting there for, anyway, at that hour of the morning?" |
29607 | What was it? |
29607 | What was that?" |
29607 | What was the old archfiend doing to him anyhow?... |
29607 | What was there to plan? |
29607 | What would anyone dare do? |
29607 | Whatever you learn-- anything you encounter which looks unusual-- will you tell me? |
29607 | When would the Chief finish and let him escape from the office? |
29607 | Where are you, Frank? |
29607 | Where are you, anyway?" |
29607 | Where is father? |
29607 | Where was Handlon? |
29607 | Where was Miko? |
29607 | Where''s Carter?" |
29607 | Where''s the hay, Horace? |
29607 | Where_ was_ Handlon''s body? |
29607 | Who am I to write of it, with all the poets of all the ages striving to express the unexpressible? |
29607 | Who is he?" |
29607 | Who the devil are you?" |
29607 | Whose voice was that? |
29607 | Why did Handlon grin in that idiotic manner? |
29607 | Why do n''t you go get him? |
29607 | Why had the room suddenly taken on so hazy an aspect? |
29607 | Why not? |
29607 | Why should I not say it? |
29607 | Why was he laughing and leering at them so horribly?... |
29607 | Why? |
29607 | Why? |
29607 | Wild- eyed, chasing a phantom--""You?" |
29607 | Will you come?" |
29607 | Will you?" |
29607 | Would he be in time? |
29607 | Would it be as clear to the girl? |
29607 | Would it not be the wiser to eliminate all traces of to- night''s happenings? |
29607 | Would the speed of condensation of the atoms which comprised the body of Professor Kell serve to shut out the pursuing astral of Kell? |
29607 | Would they show signs of pity? |
29607 | Would you rouse him again after the way he treated us with that gun? |
29607 | Yes-- shall we go there? |
29607 | Yet held to him by some power he might have over her brother? |
29607 | You are familiar with a searchlight, are you not?" |
29607 | You caused us a lot of trouble, did n''t you? |
29607 | You did n''t know that, Rankin? |
29607 | You have-- how many is it, Carter?--thirty or forty passengers this trip to- night?" |
29607 | You know that? |
29607 | You know that? |
29607 | You mean changing their money? |
29607 | You said, Sir Arthur?... |
29607 | You saw me?" |
29607 | You saw that look, Gregg? |
29607 | You seem to feel it was George Prince?" |
29607 | You understand that, do you not?" |
29607 | You understand?" |
29607 | You will not shoot?" |
29607 | You will, Mercer-- you will return her to the sea?" |
29607 | Your duties on the Planetara leave you comparatively free, do n''t they?" |
54485 | How many will that be, sir? |
54485 | After hearing what they had to say, I asked them very coolly, how they intended to proceed when they had thrown me overboard? |
54485 | And who can doubt but that this is the time to find the means of satisfying so general a desire? |
54485 | How then could I get away with nothing to pay my expenses, or those of my wife and children in my absence? |
54485 | How then were they to find their way home without my aid? |
54485 | I inquired of Surui how I should know the distinguished orders? |
54485 | I moved like one who trod on air; for whose achievements had equalled mine? |
54485 | Slim,"if this''icy hoop''exists, how do you expect to pass it? |
54485 | What then shall we do? |
54485 | Will Mackerel, who was on the quarter deck, spoke up with great passion, and asked Slim if he meant to head a mutiny? |
54485 | if to sit, whether on the ground, or cross- legged, or on my haunches like a monkey? |
54485 | or, if it is impassable, what use is there in encountering the risk of navigating unknown and dangerous seas, in a high and boisterous latitude?" |
54485 | what badge or outward sign was worn by them? |
54485 | whether I was to stand or sit? |
32597 | All of them? |
32597 | All right, how? |
32597 | An electronic oscillator? |
32597 | And how good was that? |
32597 | And lose all hope of finding her? |
32597 | Are you all right? |
32597 | Are you hurt? |
32597 | As long as they''re running, how can you doubt? |
32597 | Benefit? |
32597 | But the temperature? |
32597 | But what about Anti and Nona? |
32597 | But what about hand weapons? 32597 But what did you do after you got inside?" |
32597 | But what''s happening now? |
32597 | But why do we want to go there? |
32597 | But why, when a name will do at least as well? |
32597 | But why? |
32597 | Can you get around me when I''m standing like this? |
32597 | Cold? |
32597 | Commander? |
32597 | Dead? |
32597 | Did n''t you expect it? |
32597 | Did you see anyone when we were loading your tank in the ship? |
32597 | Did you think you would be chosen? 32597 Do n''t you ever think, General? |
32597 | Do n''t you know? |
32597 | Do n''t you understand? 32597 Do what?" |
32597 | Do you think I''m going to worry about cold? |
32597 | Do you think so? |
32597 | Docchi? |
32597 | Draw up another request? |
32597 | Fight the guards? |
32597 | Get off? |
32597 | Guard, where''s your decency? |
32597 | Has he blipped us? |
32597 | Have you figured it out as precisely as you should? |
32597 | How did he react? |
32597 | How did she get in the ship? |
32597 | How do I get there? |
32597 | How do you know? 32597 How do you know?" |
32597 | How do you propose to do it? |
32597 | How is she? |
32597 | How soon can you break into a broadcasting orbit? |
32597 | How will you live out of the acid? |
32597 | How? |
32597 | How? |
32597 | How? |
32597 | I do n''t like to bother you,said Jordan,"but what shall we do about them?" |
32597 | If you did n''t bring the rocket back on remote, why did she come? |
32597 | Is Jerian here? |
32597 | Is he overtaking us? |
32597 | Is it worth it? |
32597 | Is n''t that correct? |
32597 | Is n''t that enough? |
32597 | Is that all? 32597 Is that all?" |
32597 | Is there any possibility of that occurring? |
32597 | Is there something wrong with it? |
32597 | Jordan? 32597 Keep that in mind, will you?" |
32597 | Like leading a poodle on a leash? 32597 Maybe I''m stupid for asking, but exactly what is it that''s deadly about being out in space without a spacesuit?" |
32597 | Me? 32597 Memorandum number ten? |
32597 | Now that you''ve got me, what are you going to do with me? |
32597 | Now then, Doctor, if it was n''t Docchi who was responsible for the sudden functioning of the gravital drive, who was it? |
32597 | Now what? |
32597 | Now what? |
32597 | Now what? |
32597 | Power? |
32597 | Ready? |
32597 | She understood, did n''t she? |
32597 | Tell me, why did you laugh when Jordan mentioned a spacesuit? |
32597 | That''s all? 32597 Then it''s your opinion that she''s not able to survive in a normal society?" |
32597 | Then there''s a geepee on the loose, intent on sabotage? |
32597 | To do what? 32597 Trouble?" |
32597 | We thought we were running away from the ships, which we were, but only to beat them back to the junkpile? |
32597 | Well, monster, how did you do it? |
32597 | Well? |
32597 | Well? |
32597 | What about me? |
32597 | What are we standing here for? 32597 What are we waiting for? |
32597 | What are we waiting for? 32597 What are you driving at?" |
32597 | What are you going to do? |
32597 | What are you waiting for? 32597 What can I do when I get there? |
32597 | What did you do to the rockets? |
32597 | What do I do? |
32597 | What else can we do? |
32597 | What happened? 32597 What is she thinking about?" |
32597 | What other concepts does anyone think with? |
32597 | What shall I do? |
32597 | What''ll we do with Doc? |
32597 | What''s our relative speed? |
32597 | What''s that? |
32597 | What''s the excitement about? |
32597 | What''s the matter with the poor dear? |
32597 | What''s the matter? |
32597 | What''s the matter? |
32597 | When are you going to let her out? |
32597 | When you get back, what will you report to your superiors? 32597 Where did it get instructions? |
32597 | Where is she hiding? |
32597 | Where were you hiding? |
32597 | Where? |
32597 | Which means? |
32597 | Who? |
32597 | Who? |
32597 | Whose orders? |
32597 | Why a geepee? |
32597 | Why a rocket? |
32597 | Why did they turn us down? |
32597 | Why is she staring at the little dial? |
32597 | Why not some form of gravity drive? |
32597 | Why wo n''t they function? |
32597 | Why? |
32597 | Why? |
32597 | Will you two great brains work it out in the lab, please? 32597 With fake arms and grease- paint? |
32597 | With this bag of bolts? |
32597 | Without the tank? 32597 Wo n''t it work?" |
32597 | You know why the Medicouncil refused to let you go? |
32597 | You mean they''re supposed to run that way? 32597 You mean toasters?" |
32597 | You understand the risk, Anti? 32597 You wanted to speak to me about the Solar Committee reply?" |
32597 | Any argument against?" |
32597 | Are there any available?" |
32597 | Are there any other instructions?" |
32597 | Are you?" |
32597 | But what are we going to do with it when we find it?" |
32597 | Can you picture the dead silence when he walks into a room of normal people?" |
32597 | Can you tell them that you left in good order, while there was still time to continue the search? |
32597 | Could it get by the control compartment without our seeing it?" |
32597 | Did a meteor strike?" |
32597 | Does it say so?" |
32597 | Does that mean anything?" |
32597 | Does this give you a clue to how we feel? |
32597 | For example, in the past, why did n''t gravital units work well at considerable distances from the Sun? |
32597 | From the viewpoint of that intelligence, why should it perform_ ad infinitum_ a complicated but meaningless routine? |
32597 | How do you suppose we go about replacing the defective tubes? |
32597 | How else could I find out?" |
32597 | How? |
32597 | How?" |
32597 | How?" |
32597 | I meant, what are you doing here?" |
32597 | Is that important?" |
32597 | It is, is n''t it?" |
32597 | Mostly, who did it? |
32597 | Normal? |
32597 | Nothing else?" |
32597 | Or Nona, or Jordan, or Anti?" |
32597 | Or the sweet young thing who had bravely volunteered because someone ought to help those poor unfortunate men? |
32597 | Or will they like it better if they know you stayed until the last moment? |
32597 | Overlapping so that for five minutes we have Earth or Earth- and- a- half gravity and then none?" |
32597 | So late that you had to abandon some of your ships?" |
32597 | So you''re sensitive about it, eh? |
32597 | Sun? |
32597 | That was an elusive thought, though: whose child? |
32597 | The question he had asked himself was this: where and how does she belong? |
32597 | The sour old nurse who''d signed up because she wanted quick credits toward retirement? |
32597 | Then who?" |
32597 | They at least-- damn it, do n''t you see that they at least have to_ look_ like human beings?" |
32597 | Understand? |
32597 | Vogel? |
32597 | Way down below all this flesh?" |
32597 | What about it?" |
32597 | What do I do?" |
32597 | What does that have to do with it?" |
32597 | What future is there for a girl unless she can get married?" |
32597 | What is wrong?" |
32597 | Who are we? |
32597 | Who else? |
32597 | Why did they refuse?" |
32597 | Why keep case histories of hopeless cases? |
32597 | Why? |
32597 | Will they do as well?" |
32597 | Would Cameron know that? |
32597 | [ Illustration]"Are you hurt?" |
51610 | And the diversion? |
51610 | And why, Professor Smith,said Burns imitating a heavy official voice,"have you alone retained your faculties?" |
51610 | Are you sure about the grasshopper, Morry? |
51610 | But I thought they said he did n''t know anything? |
51610 | But how did he get hold of him? |
51610 | But you can take them down to half an inch? |
51610 | Did you give the advanced geo- physics lectures? |
51610 | Do you know what you''ve got here, Morry? 51610 Had it occurred to you that with these crystals and your stellar- reporters man could expand through the Galaxy?" |
51610 | Have you ever put anything living on the plate, Morry? |
51610 | Hell, Morry, who cares about these damned specimens? 51610 How do you know? |
51610 | If you''re in a hurry, John, why not use the one there in the cellar? |
51610 | Is Dimples certain? |
51610 | No use appealing to him with the broad theme, I suppose? |
51610 | Sure about it? |
51610 | The grasshopper? 51610 Then what?" |
51610 | They wo n''t be too heavy will they, Morry? |
51610 | They''re not? |
51610 | Was it hurt? |
51610 | What are you doing? |
51610 | What broad theme? |
51610 | Who are the others? |
51610 | Who would care to join me in pulling him into small pieces surgically? |
51610 | Who? 51610 Why do n''t you do it in one jump instead of walking backwards and forwards?" |
51610 | Why not bring him to justice? |
51610 | Why not? |
51610 | Would you like me to drive the bubble- dancer to transportation? |
51610 | You crazy? |
51610 | A genius? |
51610 | Am I or am I not the only leading scientist of importance who has retained his sanity and continued to produce discoveries of unique value? |
51610 | Anyway, where are you going to collect the other emigrants from, once you''re out on a habitable planet at the back end of the Galaxy?" |
51610 | Brilliant? |
51610 | Do n''t you see, Morry?" |
51610 | Do you know how many habitable planets we''ve listed? |
51610 | Do you know what he means?" |
51610 | Do you remember?" |
51610 | How would you like to be expelled? |
51610 | Is that how David Adam Smith became the world authority when you disappeared?" |
51610 | Is the converter in your truck working?" |
51610 | What did he say?" |
51610 | What''s he doing with you?" |
51610 | Where is Firnivale, Williams, Hutk, Marrpole, and so on and so on? |
51610 | Which of you in fact thought of the stellar- reporters for accumulating data on other parts of the Galaxy?" |
51610 | Who else would run an Institute for three hundred students with himself as the sole Director? |
51610 | You were advanced students, you must have sent them off every day, well, was n''t the clock always slow when it returned?" |
52913 | Are they ready to travel through the tortuous path of the inquisition? |
52913 | Have they signified their willingness to be tested for courage and fortitude? |
52913 | Is n''t''e a dear, aw, is n''t''e sweet? |
52913 | Oh, how do you do? |
52913 | Pray, Professor, what is your opinion of a first cause? |
52913 | To be sure Aurora, I am head over heels in love with his lilacs; are n''t they elegant? |
52913 | What is it Aurora, is that Jewsky after you again? |
52913 | You will not desert me? 52913 Could there be anything more astounding? 52913 Does not this vast universe with all its wonderful manifestations suggest a creative force, which governs it? |
52913 | I am afraid we''ll make a beastly flunk at the show, are n''t you?" |
52913 | Margaret, as if dazed with the frenzy of that strange passion, clung to Aurora, exclaiming hysterically:"How can it be, Aurora? |
52913 | The idea, pray what has he to say?" |
52913 | The professor, slackening his pace, greeted them courteously:"I presume you ladies are well prepared for the ordeal of tomorrow night?" |
52913 | To what line of surgical science did this assortment of animals contribute, whose piteous wails ever and anon emanated from his laboratory? |
52913 | Was Margaret after all a capricious traitor, a recalcitrant, who had forsaken her solemn vow and desecrated their covenant? |
52913 | What was the mission of this mysterious man? |
52913 | What, if his re- incarnated subject should prove to be a hideous Frankenstein or a monstrosity devoid of finer senses? |
52913 | What, if on awakening the patient, he found her a maniac irrevocably bereft of reason? |
52913 | What, if she should prove to be a man with effeminate mind and manners? |
52913 | Who will be the Savior, through whose agency this happy cross fertilization, inoculation or union shall be achieved? |
52913 | Why do not Spiritual Shepherds, instead of preaching intolerance and fanaticism, bring their flocks together in harmony? |
52805 | And if something is, how could you alter it? |
52805 | But who will make the artificial pebbles if the Ground Dwellers are n''t to know about them? |
52805 | But-- but what can we do? |
52805 | Did you two phph players bring the pebbles? |
52805 | Do you want the Ground Dwellers to see Real People in a brawl? |
52805 | Do you want to give us a bad name for presumption, brother? |
52805 | How? |
52805 | Is that your question? |
52805 | May I ask a question? |
52805 | Of plants, you mean? |
52805 | Then will Your Honor join us when the game is over? |
52805 | What harm would that do? 52805 What''s in the pebbles now that could tell anything about us?" |
52805 | Where do phph pebbles go when they are thrown beyond our feeble gravity and escape into outer space? 52805 Why?" |
52805 | You mean,Marnag asked,"that if beings came here from space they would attack us?" |
52805 | And suppose that where they struck there existed beings capable of analyzing them?" |
52805 | And who, if anyone, collects them, and what conclusions about them and our world do such persons draw?" |
52805 | But now they have suddenly become-- shall I say rhythmical? |
52805 | Come on, Marnag, are you really a Thinker in disguise? |
52805 | Directional? |
52805 | Does that answer you satisfactorily?" |
52805 | Hope that all of the pebbles already in their possession are free of-- shall we say, incriminating evidence? |
52805 | If such beings exist, and if they could come here, why could n''t we go there too-- wherever it is-- and would n''t that enrich our lives? |
52805 | Measured? |
52805 | Moreover, would n''t we be outraged to the point where our primary object would be to avenge ourselves? |
52805 | Sephar? |
52805 | What becomes of them in the end? |
52805 | Would n''t We immediately undertake an intensive study to determine whence they came, and of what, precisely, they consisted? |
29919 | ''Are not two prayers a perfect strength?'' |
29919 | A grave danger? |
29919 | A voice, was it? |
29919 | Afraid of what? |
29919 | All ready, Kay? |
29919 | And what could he do, unless it''s my liver? |
29919 | And you, sir? 29919 And,"he asked;"if they attack-- what then? |
29919 | Any markings? |
29919 | Any new dots and dashes? 29919 Anything to identify it?" |
29919 | Because if we are trapped and caught, of what use is the price we might have gotten? 29919 But is n''t there any help for it?" |
29919 | But the_ Nomad?_he asked. |
29919 | But what? 29919 But why the wild interest in this particular doctor?" |
29919 | But you did see that flash? |
29919 | But-- the quills? |
29919 | Ca n''t you trust me? |
29919 | Carr,the girl whispered, after a time,"where are we going?" |
29919 | Cliff, you''re not badly hurt? |
29919 | Cliff, you''re not hurt? |
29919 | Clouds? |
29919 | Could that flash have been a signal? |
29919 | Did I? 29919 Did n''t he''sic us on''neatly? |
29919 | Did they get you, old man? |
29919 | Did you hear that? |
29919 | Did you see it? |
29919 | Did you see it? |
29919 | Do n''t you know you''ve done a miraculous thing? 29919 Do n''t you remember? |
29919 | Do you know that you are turning a delicate and beautiful romance into a lascivious libel on the human race? |
29919 | Does he know it''s me? |
29919 | Dr. Friedrich von Stein? |
29919 | Find it? |
29919 | Glad you came? |
29919 | Glimpsed the surface?--an island? |
29919 | Hanley''s office? |
29919 | Hello, Lieutenant-- the enemy ship-- where is it now? |
29919 | Hello, old sock,he said,"had a bad dream?" |
29919 | His guards-- the fleet-- what''s happened? |
29919 | How about me? |
29919 | How about yourself? |
29919 | How can there be a sea out there in space? |
29919 | How could you? |
29919 | How do you suppose we''ll make ourselves understood to the people of Europa? |
29919 | How in time are we to find this city of golden domes? |
29919 | How long have we got, Kay? |
29919 | How, Carr? |
29919 | I insisted upon you and Hans-- Gutierrez, what is that? |
29919 | If he is in? |
29919 | Is Venus Signalling? |
29919 | Is he--? |
29919 | Is it so,_ Niña_? 29919 Is it-- some one else?" |
29919 | Is she-- are we safe? |
29919 | Is that it? |
29919 | Is that part of the treatment? |
29919 | It is Mr. and Mrs. Parker, I believe? 29919 Just what?" |
29919 | Lay your foul hands on Ora, will you? 29919 Like your job?" |
29919 | Lyman? 29919 Made plenty of money yourself, did n''t you, Carr?" |
29919 | Many of them? |
29919 | May we see Dr. von Stein? |
29919 | Me? 29919 Meaning--?" |
29919 | My boy,he said,"did you do these?" |
29919 | No internal gravity mechanism on the_ Nomad_? |
29919 | No kick, eh? 29919 Not so bad, Hans? |
29919 | Not the people of Europa? |
29919 | Now why did n''t you tell me that before? 29919 Now would n''t that jar you?" |
29919 | Now, how about it? |
29919 | Oh, are you awake? |
29919 | Oh, is that so? |
29919 | Proctor? 29919 Quite a shop,"he admitted;"but where is the telescope?" |
29919 | Rapaju? |
29919 | Rapaju? |
29919 | Ready for bed? |
29919 | Ready to go up and give merry hell to that other ship if she shows up? |
29919 | Right now? |
29919 | Say, if them Giants comes up here yuh know what us folks is going to do? 29919 See anything?" |
29919 | Shall I cut him loose now from his chair, Commander? |
29919 | So our efforts have been wasted, have they? 29919 So soon? |
29919 | So you think,he said, when there was opportunity,"that you can help me, Dr. von Stein?" |
29919 | Stand up, ca n''t you? |
29919 | Still defiant, eh? 29919 Surely Miss Ora does not intend to come with us?" |
29919 | Tell you? 29919 The Americano?" |
29919 | The Wasp in sight? |
29919 | The captive is safe? 29919 The chief plays with woman''s words, no? |
29919 | They leave that soon? |
29919 | Thinking of Cliff? |
29919 | To-- to stay? |
29919 | Von Stein? |
29919 | Was it the commander, Gutierrez? |
29919 | Was the planet communicating? |
29919 | Well, what''s to prevent it? |
29919 | Well? |
29919 | Well? |
29919 | Well? |
29919 | Well? |
29919 | What are you going to do? |
29919 | What are you talking about? |
29919 | What can I do for you? |
29919 | What can we do with the_ Nomad_? |
29919 | What do you mean by that? |
29919 | What do you mean-- a proposition? |
29919 | What do you think of this stuff? |
29919 | What in thunder is that? |
29919 | What is it, Carr? |
29919 | What is it, sweetheart? |
29919 | What is it? |
29919 | What is that? |
29919 | What is your plan? |
29919 | What sort of a danger? |
29919 | What sort of a reception do you suppose we''ll get? |
29919 | What use would that be against the Earth Giants? 29919 What''s that?" |
29919 | What''s that? |
29919 | What''s this? |
29919 | What''s wrong? |
29919 | What? 29919 When did you first hear this?" |
29919 | Where''ll we land, Detis? |
29919 | Where''s that? |
29919 | Where? |
29919 | Who but the devil was the father of magic? |
29919 | Who? |
29919 | Why come here, with so much to be seen out there? |
29919 | Why not go to see that new doctor? |
29919 | Why not? 29919 Why not?" |
29919 | Why,they asked,"should there be more unprovoked assaults from the people of another planet? |
29919 | Why? |
29919 | Will you give us time to talk it over and think about it? |
29919 | Would I? |
29919 | You all right? |
29919 | You come from New York? |
29919 | You have noticed that copper bowl? |
29919 | You honestly believe them able to do this? |
29919 | You knew that Cordelia Lyman died a short time ago, did n''t you? |
29919 | You know what will happen, Heinrich? |
29919 | You promise you will return me alive? 29919 You saw that bit about the new Chinese disintegrator? |
29919 | You saw through? |
29919 | You''ve been out-- how long? |
29919 | You-- can you raise Great New York on the audiphone, Hendrick? |
29919 | Your stock? |
29919 | _ Comprenez vous Francaise?_..._ Non?_... German, perhaps, or Spanish?... |
29919 | _ Comprenez vous Francaise?_..._ Non?_... German, perhaps, or Spanish?... |
29919 | _ Comprenez vous Francaise?_..._ Non?_... German, perhaps, or Spanish?... |
29919 | _ Sprecken sie Deutsche?__ Usted habla Española?_...He followed with a fusillade of questions in strange and varying tongues. |
29919 | _ Sprecken sie Deutsche?__ Usted habla Española?_...He followed with a fusillade of questions in strange and varying tongues. |
29919 | ***** Fortunate for him that the meteor had not been completely covered by water, he thought-- but was it fortunate? |
29919 | ***** How many of them were there? |
29919 | ***** The logical thing to do, yes-- but how? |
29919 | *****"Beats the rocket motors and bulky fuel of the regular liners a mile, does n''t it? |
29919 | *****"There,"said Lieutenant McGuire,"--doesn''t that elevate your mind? |
29919 | A vampire, if there is such a thing? |
29919 | A witch? |
29919 | All right with you?" |
29919 | All right?" |
29919 | Am I correct?" |
29919 | And alone?" |
29919 | And shall I feel afraid?" |
29919 | And suppose you kill him-- won''t they track you just the same, Hendrick?" |
29919 | And the enemy ship--? |
29919 | And what''s the idea of the private ship? |
29919 | And where do you keep it? |
29919 | And who may say that man is free from the Venerian danger? |
29919 | And why did not our own planes escape?... |
29919 | And, as Ruth remained silent,"Ruth, it is n''t Cliff Hymes, is it? |
29919 | Approaching footsteps? |
29919 | Are the people of Venus trying to communicate? |
29919 | Are we flying-- in the clouds?" |
29919 | Are you game?" |
29919 | Are you game?" |
29919 | Are you, by chance, a psycho- analyst? |
29919 | Both of you, I assume, know something of the radio? |
29919 | But how about the fleet behind them? |
29919 | But how come? |
29919 | But since when are you a navigator, Mado?" |
29919 | But suppose a wandering meteor or a tiny asteroid gets in the way? |
29919 | But that is the more charming, eh? |
29919 | But what agency had done this strange thing? |
29919 | But what are you doing here?" |
29919 | But what could be sweeter for use in one of our regular atomic motors? |
29919 | But what do you mean-- make the fuel?" |
29919 | But what''s wrong with you Carr? |
29919 | But why not give a sequel about the other and more terrible creatures in the earth whom the madman spoke of? |
29919 | But why? |
29919 | But you will take me first to Cape Town, Hendrick? |
29919 | But you will take your share of his ransom, wo n''t you? |
29919 | But your father-- Mado?" |
29919 | But, even if the magazine were enlarged and the price boosted to a quarter, do you really think that we get enough material to devour? |
29919 | But-- but, how did you learn English?" |
29919 | By damn, what is this?" |
29919 | Call Hanley, eh?" |
29919 | Calling you, Gutierrez? |
29919 | Can it be done and still bar his instruments from locating us?" |
29919 | Can you come here a moment, please?" |
29919 | Carry you out through the cool reaches of interplanetary space? |
29919 | Chah-- that would give him a start, would n''t it? |
29919 | Clever of me, do n''t you think, to persuade Hendrick to take us to Cape Town? |
29919 | Come all the way from home in it?" |
29919 | Could I creep in there, surprise De Boer now, and kill him? |
29919 | Could he use it? |
29919 | Could it have meant in any way the launching of a projectile-- a ship-- to travel Earthward through space?" |
29919 | Could that have been the flash of a-- a rocket? |
29919 | De Boer was saying:"But why, Jetta, should I bother with your ideas? |
29919 | Detis? |
29919 | Did Hanley have an invisible flyer out there? |
29919 | Did Mado intend to lead the fleet into the embrace of that dreadful monster they had so fortunately escaped? |
29919 | Did he know he was mortally wounded? |
29919 | Did n''t think I''d go, did you, you stupid old dear?" |
29919 | Did that music have a meaning? |
29919 | Did they have radio? |
29919 | Did they wish only to learn the extent of our knowledge, our culture? |
29919 | Do n''t you think so?" |
29919 | Do you both follow me?" |
29919 | Do you get enough air?" |
29919 | Do you mean to say that someone could do this to me maliciously?" |
29919 | Europa, Ora, Rapaju-- all of it? |
29919 | Ever been on one of the asteroids? |
29919 | Ever seen the Sargasso Sea of the solar system? |
29919 | Ever seen the other side of the Moon-- Uranus-- Neptune-- Planet 9, the farthest out from the sun?" |
29919 | Five feet ahead of me? |
29919 | From Venus? |
29919 | Get it?" |
29919 | Great God, was she safe here? |
29919 | Had De Boer gone into this solid blackness, to lure me? |
29919 | Had they, too, found them suggestive of forts on the frontier of a world, defenses against invasion from out there? |
29919 | Have n''t I promised?" |
29919 | Have the Venusians penetrated their cloak of cloud masses with a visible light? |
29919 | Have you ever heard of the world being saved by one man? |
29919 | Have you, perhaps, an enemy?" |
29919 | Heavy?" |
29919 | Hendrick, listen--""Well, what?" |
29919 | Hendrick-- why not? |
29919 | How about it? |
29919 | How could I have forgotten him? |
29919 | How could I tell you? |
29919 | How did you do it? |
29919 | How did you guess? |
29919 | How does it operate? |
29919 | How far is it?" |
29919 | How meet them? |
29919 | How much more difficult would it be to force anything from him? |
29919 | How shall we celebrate?" |
29919 | How you''ve been and how come you''ve rebelled, too? |
29919 | How''s that for simple?" |
29919 | I had a hunch Ruth would draw one of those numbers...._ How long?_"The swaying masses of gray jelly were very near them. |
29919 | I have no attraction? |
29919 | I must adjust my explanation to-- what shall I say? |
29919 | I wonder, did they mean to wipe him out or were they only scared off?" |
29919 | I''d--""Why this sudden ardor, Kay?" |
29919 | If he could navigate the_ Nomad_ himself, why did n''t he? |
29919 | Is it possible for you to use a better and thinner grade of paper? |
29919 | Is that clear?" |
29919 | Is that satisfactory?" |
29919 | Is their fire to be returned?" |
29919 | Is there life there? |
29919 | It attacked with gas, you say?... |
29919 | Japan? |
29919 | Jetta''s? |
29919 | Just because you are bigger than I am--""Hear that, Jetta? |
29919 | Man, do n''t you realize you''re free? |
29919 | May I expect you? |
29919 | May I reiterate one fact? |
29919 | McGuire?... |
29919 | Men? |
29919 | Mind?" |
29919 | Mr. Editor, do you remember way back when you said we should write in to you to tell you of the stories we want and that you would get them for us? |
29919 | My hollow empty voice echoed back as I softly responded:"Yes?" |
29919 | No trouble?" |
29919 | No-- the commander calling? |
29919 | Not hurt me?" |
29919 | Not using a private space- flier on your business trips, are you?" |
29919 | Now say: have you any suggestions on how I can safely ransom you?" |
29919 | Now tell me: what in the devil have you got in your mind?" |
29919 | Of what significance, of what portent-- who could tell? |
29919 | Oh, the old lady down the street who left her money to found a home for aged spinsters? |
29919 | Or did they know them for what they were? |
29919 | Or ten? |
29919 | Or that this valley was peopled with what could best be described as organized protoplasm? |
29919 | Or twenty? |
29919 | Or was it that the thing radiated energies unknown to science? |
29919 | Parker?" |
29919 | Red Russia? |
29919 | Rescue? |
29919 | Rocks? |
29919 | Safest for us, eh, Hans?" |
29919 | Saved my own, too, did n''t I? |
29919 | See? |
29919 | She walked close to him, holding his arm, and repeated softly:"Are not two prayers a perfect strength? |
29919 | Should America sacrifice a hundred thousand of her boys and girls each year, when human life was cheap in China? |
29919 | Some eruption, perhaps, this we have seen-- an ignition of gasses in the upper air-- who knows? |
29919 | Take it off this infernally hot night? |
29919 | Tell me that, wise one?" |
29919 | Ten thousand? |
29919 | That suit you?" |
29919 | The Venerians had reproduced his knowledge in their brains; why would n''t it be possible for him to reverse the operation? |
29919 | The huge enemy was approaching slowly: was it damaged? |
29919 | The mass of that monstrosity must be terrific, else why had it such a power of attraction for other bodies? |
29919 | Then what? |
29919 | There are two of them, one loud and one faint-- right?" |
29919 | They''ve taken the_ Nomad_?" |
29919 | Thought he had cowed him, did he? |
29919 | To the pilot he ordered:"Say nothing of this-- not a word-- get that? |
29919 | To your knowledge of the higher reaches of scientific thought?" |
29919 | True, he was alive now, thanks to the tiny island, but how long would he remain alive without food or water, and without hope of securing either? |
29919 | Vagabonds need money?" |
29919 | Want to go home?" |
29919 | Wants you himself, does he? |
29919 | Was Gutierrez guarding me here in the corridor? |
29919 | Was it possible that anyone could like those drawings? |
29919 | Was it possible that the psenium emanations would succeed where the Millikan rays, the W- ray had failed? |
29919 | Was it? |
29919 | Was it? |
29919 | Was this death? |
29919 | Was this the end of everything for us? |
29919 | Was this war-- and with whom? |
29919 | We have a hundred men now? |
29919 | Well what? |
29919 | Well, what of it? |
29919 | Well, why not go? |
29919 | Were there more to come? |
29919 | Were they friendly, perhaps?--half- timid and fearful of what they might find? |
29919 | Were those cities, those shadow- splashed areas of gray and rose?... |
29919 | What about it?" |
29919 | What are they looking for? |
29919 | What are you figuring on doing with yourself?" |
29919 | What better chance? |
29919 | What did it mean? |
29919 | What did it mean? |
29919 | What did these new- comers think of them? |
29919 | What difference would it make in half an hour? |
29919 | What do you say?" |
29919 | What do you think of her?" |
29919 | What else was there to do? |
29919 | What for? |
29919 | What had Mado marked for his attention? |
29919 | What had all this to do with Venus? |
29919 | What had happened? |
29919 | What had science to say? |
29919 | What had that other world to gain? |
29919 | What had they to gain? |
29919 | What had this craft to do with the air? |
29919 | What happened? |
29919 | What in the name of Saturn did you do?" |
29919 | What in the world made you think of that?" |
29919 | What is it? |
29919 | What is she? |
29919 | What is this incredible thing you are planning?" |
29919 | What is this mysterious power that enables organic forms to withstand the terrific bombardment of the W- ray?" |
29919 | What is your plan?" |
29919 | What is your trouble?" |
29919 | What possible connection had these half- human things with that boyhood recollection? |
29919 | What time is it?" |
29919 | What was it? |
29919 | What was their object? |
29919 | What was to prevent his strapping this being into the high- backed chair to which he had been secured some time before? |
29919 | What would we have done, if conditions had been reversed?" |
29919 | What would you do to ransom him safely?" |
29919 | What would you have? |
29919 | What''s on your mind, Mac?" |
29919 | When will Edmond Hamilton''s first story be published in Astounding Stories? |
29919 | Where are we now and where bound?" |
29919 | Where are we, Lieutenant McGuire? |
29919 | Where is it-- the thing, I mean?" |
29919 | Where was Mado? |
29919 | Who can tell? |
29919 | Who knows but what those inhuman Venerian brutes may even now be planning some new invasion, may be preparing to renew their attack upon Earth? |
29919 | Who made it? |
29919 | Who mans it? |
29919 | Whoever-- whatever-- was sending that mysterious signal was coming near-- but was that nearness a matter of miles or of thousands of miles? |
29919 | Why bother with the reversal? |
29919 | Why could n''t he be sensible and companionable as they were? |
29919 | Why could n''t they just continue on their way as they had started out? |
29919 | Why could n''t you and Cliff make it destroy life?" |
29919 | Why did he think of potatoes sprouting in a cellar? |
29919 | Why do n''t they break through?" |
29919 | Why do you suppose they are so tenacious of life, Cliff?" |
29919 | Why had n''t he killed him? |
29919 | Why is it that Europa has not been discovered before this; that it''s inhabited, I mean?" |
29919 | Why not build your own Lowland Empire? |
29919 | Why not cut the paper smooth, the way you do in Five Novels Monthly? |
29919 | Why not gather a thousand? |
29919 | Why not get a story by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and some more by Ray Cummings? |
29919 | Why not have a page devoted to the authors? |
29919 | Why not take Betty for a sea trip? |
29919 | Why not, indeed? |
29919 | Why not?" |
29919 | Why not?" |
29919 | Why should we be attacked? |
29919 | Why, when the treasure divided so nicely among three, break it up to enrich a hundred? |
29919 | Why, why did n''t I kill him? |
29919 | Will it work, Cliff? |
29919 | Will you come?" |
29919 | Will you give us your opinion, your impressions?" |
29919 | Wo n''t you? |
29919 | Would Hanley be there? |
29919 | Would I ever see her again? |
29919 | Would Jetta and I succeed? |
29919 | Would Jetta soon, very soon now, be able to do her part? |
29919 | Would the machine work? |
29919 | Would there be more?--could we meet them?--defeat them? |
29919 | Would they send recognizable signals-- words-- or some mathematical sequence to prove their reality? |
29919 | Would you care to?" |
29919 | Yes, Lieutenant.... Over Mount Lawson?... |
29919 | You and I are well matched, eh?" |
29919 | You do care, do n''t you?" |
29919 | You do n''t mean the president of the Pine Hills National Bank?" |
29919 | You get all the breaks, do n''t you?" |
29919 | You had best go back: De Boer, he might be jealous of us, no? |
29919 | You hear it too?" |
29919 | You''re sure you want to?" |
29919 | You, Mr. Parker, and you, Madame, do you understand something of physics, of psychology, of metaphysics?" |
29919 | he said in a thin voice, and he seemed to know now that they were in the air;"I wonder-- I wonder-- if we shall land-- what country? |
29919 | they demanded one of another; would n''t another day do as well as this one? |
61387 | A matter of real life and death, huh? |
61387 | Do you really expect to_ buy_ a dime for two cents? |
61387 | For what, a cup of coffee? 61387 Hey,"said Shorty,"what are you doing?" |
61387 | How do you know they''re stallions? |
61387 | Please, a dime, I need a dime, that''s all I--"A_ dime_? |
61387 | Watcha gon na do, George? |
61387 | What kind of guy is it, anyway,he said,"who walks around with a slot in the middle of his chest that he puts dimes into?" |
61387 | Yeah,said George,"and who_ ticks_, yet?" |
61387 | My kingdom for a... horse? |
61387 | Right, Pete?" |
5191 | Dangerously? |
5191 | Now, suppose I fling the contents of this small vial into the Pacific Ocean, what would be the result? 5191 Now, then, I wish a reply to the simple question: Did the single spark, that kindled the conflagration, consume the negroes and their charge? |
5191 | Our prize? |
5191 | To myself alone,he responded;"and now answer me a question: is it worth the money?" |
5191 | What odor do you perceive? |
5191 | What shall we do with our prize? |
5191 | You mean to assert,I rejoined,"that you can make water burn itself up?" |
5191 | A moment ago you spoke of the moon: what is she but an extinguished world? |
5191 | Are not the elements to melt with fervent heat? |
5191 | Are not the''heavens to be folded together like a scroll?'' |
5191 | Are not''the rocks to melt, the stars to fall, and the moon to be turned into blood?'' |
5191 | But what did? |
5191 | Dare you contemplate it for an instant? |
5191 | I asked him,"What is the matter?" |
5191 | I have shown you that He burns other worlds, why not this? |
5191 | Is not fire the next grand cyclic consummation of all things here below? |
5191 | No? |
5191 | Was Caxton''s contention possible? |
5191 | Was it true that, by the use of potassium, water could be set on fire, and that any one possessing this baneful secret could destroy the world? |
5191 | What do we know of the Supreme Architect of the Universe, or of his designs? |
5191 | What is that thing which we call water? |
5191 | Who accuses Charlotte Corday of assassination for stabbing Marat in his bath? |
5191 | Who blamed McKenzie for hanging Spencer to the yard- arm? |
5191 | Who condemned Pompey for exterminating the pirates from the Adriatic? |
5191 | Will you publish the MSS.? |
5191 | You spoke of the sun: what is he but a globe of flame? |
5191 | but what next? |
50622 | All right back there now? |
50622 | All right down there? |
50622 | All right? |
50622 | And that''s the compass dial, and that----What did you call it? |
50622 | Are we flying right side up, or upside down, or what? |
50622 | Are you warm enough? |
50622 | Armor? |
50622 | But I say,said Davis anxiously,"will those vibrations travel through water, and can we put a piano overboard?" |
50622 | But how do you balance the plane? |
50622 | But how far can they go from the rivers-- from water? |
50622 | But the crew? |
50622 | But what was her father''s next move? |
50622 | But what would Evelyn say? |
50622 | Do any of you smell anything? |
50622 | Do n''t you_ ever_ use your head? |
50622 | Do you notice anything funny? |
50622 | Fly rings around it? 50622 Has he quarreled with Nita?" |
50622 | How is Miss Morrison? |
50622 | How wide do you suppose that is? |
50622 | I wonder what is actually the matter with that person Morrison? |
50622 | Is it that way, or that way? |
50622 | May I come along on this trip? |
50622 | May I hope there will be a next time? |
50622 | May I return the compliment, substituting''young woman''for''young man''? |
50622 | Something on the order of a milk sea? |
50622 | We wo n''t? |
50622 | Well,said Nita anxiously,"what''s to be done? |
50622 | What do you think it is? |
50622 | What happened? |
50622 | What have you? |
50622 | What''s that lever for? 50622 What''s the matter, captain?" |
50622 | What''s the matter? |
50622 | What''s the matter? |
50622 | What''s the matter? |
50622 | What''ve you got there? |
50622 | Where do you get your notions? |
50622 | Where was it? |
50622 | Where''s Mr. Keeling, the manager? |
50622 | Which way is down? |
50622 | Why not? |
50622 | You''re sure there''s no exaggeration in the fear that the silver animals will actually grow up on solid ground? |
50622 | Dare you go lower?" |
50622 | Davis?" |
50622 | Harrison?" |
50622 | Has it gone off and left us in the lurch? |
50622 | Have we flown off into space?" |
50622 | Have you looked at them under a microscope?" |
50622 | How are we going to get the yacht free?" |
50622 | How does the cauterizing seem to work?" |
50622 | How long will they take to cover the continent?" |
50622 | See this test tube? |
50622 | The next morning he sent a wire to Teddy Gerrod: Can we come and spend our honeymoon with you? |
50622 | The open space became covered with a thin film which became thicker-- thicker----"And how much explosive was in that grenade?" |
50622 | To change speeds?" |
50622 | We''re all right, but what''s happened to the earth?" |
50622 | We''re over a mile high, are n''t we?" |
50622 | What''s happened to our well- beloved earth? |
50622 | What''s happened?" |
50622 | What''s happening now?" |
50622 | What''s our barometer reading?" |
50622 | Why are women so willing to go to so much trouble for mere men?" |
50622 | Wo n''t you do us the honor to attend?" |
50622 | Wonder what this chap wants?" |
50622 | You have n''t been practicing on that theory, have you?" |
32761 | Aged Father,said Eve,"where is Happiness?" |
32761 | And are you not satisfied with your success? |
32761 | And do you really believe,inquired Lucile,"that color can be photographed as faithfully as light and shade?" |
32761 | And when may that be? |
32761 | And why a human eye? 32761 And you would have the fiendish cruelty to tear out one of my eyes before I am dead? |
32761 | Are we not betrayed? |
32761 | Believe, girl? 32761 But not of delusion?" |
32761 | But why are you alone? 32761 But,"I rejoined,"ca n''t you tell me where the lad is to be found?" |
32761 | Can he be already in the rooms above? |
32761 | Chaos of ruins, who shall trace the void, O''er the dim fragments cast a lunar light, And say,''_ Here was_,_ or is_,''where all is doubly night? |
32761 | Cuanto? |
32761 | Dangerously? |
32761 | How big does it look? |
32761 | How far off from you does it seem to be? |
32761 | Liehard, would you commit murder? |
32761 | Not live? |
32761 | Now, suppose I fling the contents of this small vial into the Pacific Ocean, what would be the result? 32761 Now, then, I wish a reply to the simple question: Did the single spark, that kindled the conflagration, consume the negroes and their charge? |
32761 | Sweet spirit,said Eve,"canst thou inform me where the nymph Happiness lies concealed? |
32761 | There is no danger,he replied calmly;"and even if there were, what is this thing that we call_ death_, that we should fear it? |
32761 | To myself alone,he responded;"and now answer me a question: is it worth the money?" |
32761 | What are you doing with Mimir''s head? |
32761 | What hast thou done? |
32761 | What odor do you perceive? |
32761 | What shall we do with our prize? |
32761 | What wouldst thou do? |
32761 | Who are you, and why do you invade my dominions? |
32761 | Will you appear and redeem your promise? |
32761 | Will you bet? |
32761 | You mean to assert,I rejoined,"that you can make water burn itself up?" |
32761 | _ Our_ prize? |
32761 | ''And why not?'' |
32761 | ''Mother,''said a child, in my hearing,''when the pigeons mate, do they choose the prettiest birds?'' |
32761 | A moment ago you spoke of the moon: what is she but an extinguished world? |
32761 | A shade, however, soon overspread her glowing face, as the unbidden idea came forward:"And will my lover still be faithful to a mutilated bride? |
32761 | And first, who believes now in_ innate ideas_? |
32761 | And in philosophy and general learning, where shall we find the equal of that burly old bully, Dr. Sam Johnson? |
32761 | And what is the eye but a lens? |
32761 | And with every new to- morrow, Sowed the seeds of fresh despair? |
32761 | And would''st thou know, Chief of St. Patrick''s band, Where fell this jewel from the seraph''s hand? |
32761 | Are all her laws suspended, that she might transform, in an instant, a puling trifler into a perfect woman? |
32761 | Are not the elements to melt with fervent heat? |
32761 | Are not''the heavens to be folded together like a scroll?'' |
32761 | Are not''the rocks to melt, the stars to fall and the moon to be turned into blood?'' |
32761 | Are thy muscles firm as granite? |
32761 | Are thy thousands safe and sound? |
32761 | Are ye but scions of degenerate slaves? |
32761 | Besides, was not one eye to be spared her, and was not a single eye quite as good as two? |
32761 | But pray inform me, what is the subject of your composition?" |
32761 | But then, thought I, what motive can this poor boy have in alluring me to ruin? |
32761 | But what did? |
32761 | But, inquired my mind, for my lips did not move, you have never passed the portals of the grave? |
32761 | But,"thought she,"is not this sacrifice for him? |
32761 | Can it be enforced? |
32761 | Could John Pollexfen sleep quietly in his bed whilst such an outrage was being perpetrated daily against God and His universe? |
32761 | Dare you contemplate it for an instant? |
32761 | Did he speak after he reached the cabin? |
32761 | Do I dream? |
32761 | Does n''t the eye see? |
32761 | Does the horse admire the rainbow? |
32761 | Feel ye no vengeance burning in your heart? |
32761 | Finally pausing, opposite my desk, she inquired,"Do you require time to investigate the law?" |
32761 | Has nature proven false to herself? |
32761 | Has the year brought health and riches? |
32761 | Has thy soul been scorched by sorrow, Has some spectre nestled there? |
32761 | Have thy barns been brimming o''er? |
32761 | He thought,"Will she yield?" |
32761 | How can Nature err?" |
32761 | How can man make war with the elements, or battle with his God? |
32761 | How can we apply it to the every- day concerns of life? |
32761 | How can we live without thee? |
32761 | How has thy life been speeding Since Aurora, at the dawn, Peeped within thy portals, leading The babe year, newly born? |
32761 | How is your father to- day, my child?" |
32761 | I asked him,"What is the matter?" |
32761 | I have shown you that He burns other worlds, why not this? |
32761 | If real, why do I not assassinate the fiend? |
32761 | If so, which is he? |
32761 | If you ask, what means this voice? |
32761 | In oratory, where shall we find the compeer of Chatham or Mirabeau, Burke or Patrick Henry? |
32761 | In poetry, aye, in the crowded realms of song, who bears the sceptre?--who wears the crown? |
32761 | Is all the life- blood stagnant in your veins? |
32761 | Is he in America? |
32761 | Is it Bryant, with his"Thanatopsis,"or Prentice, with his"Dirge to the Dead Year"? |
32761 | Is it Poe, croaking sorrowfully with his"Raven,"or Willis, cooing sweetly with his"Dove"? |
32761 | Is it chance that the prism decomposes a ray of light? |
32761 | Is it chance, that by mixing hydrogen and oxygen in the proportion of two to one in volume, water should be the result? |
32761 | Is not fire the next grand cyclic consummation of all things here below? |
32761 | Is not the retina impressible to the faintest gleam of light? |
32761 | Is this a miracle? |
32761 | Is this a musical composition, exclaimed I, that you seem to be reading? |
32761 | It bore date at"Bordeaux, July 12, 1853,"and ran thus: EVER DEAR AND BELOVED BROTHER: Why have we never heard from you since the beginning of 1851? |
32761 | Love ye no music but the clank of chains? |
32761 | Marmont?" |
32761 | May I so far transgress the rules of common politeness as to ask your age? |
32761 | Need a fond sister say more to her only living brother? |
32761 | No? |
32761 | One other doubt suggested itself to her mind:"Is this contract legal? |
32761 | One sad thought bewilders my slumbers, From eve till the coming of dawn: I cry out in visions,"_ Where are they_?" |
32761 | Overmastering my excitement, I whispered:"Beautiful spirit, that once met me on the ramparts where Lord Nelson fought and conquered, art thou here?" |
32761 | Pressing both hands to my throbbing brow, I asked myself,"Can this be real? |
32761 | Repeating the question quickly,"Who gave you the cue?" |
32761 | Shall insensate nature outpaint the godlike mind? |
32761 | Shall tyrants spit upon your fathers''graves? |
32761 | She,"Is this man in earnest?" |
32761 | Tell me, ye who prate about the_ literary glory_ of the nineteenth century, wherein it consists? |
32761 | The thought crossed my mind, Can this be a spirit? |
32761 | There are but three persons now living who can truthfully answer the question,"How did John Pollexfen, the photographer, make his fortune?" |
32761 | Was I dreaming, or was the vision real, that my eyes beheld? |
32761 | Was it courage in the elder Pliny to venture so closely to the crater of Vesuvius, whilst in eruption, that he lost his life? |
32761 | What are these spectral apparitions which rear themselves in the human mind, and are called by mortals_ hints_? |
32761 | What city artist gave you the cue?" |
32761 | What did he say? |
32761 | What did it betoken? |
32761 | What do we know of the Supreme Architect of the Universe, or of his designs? |
32761 | What else now left us on earth can lay claim to the precious boon? |
32761 | What harm have I done him? |
32761 | What is man but a finite God? |
32761 | What is meant when we speak of the age of Pericles? |
32761 | What is that thing which we call water? |
32761 | What is the use of all this? |
32761 | What ocean caught the world- enriching prize? |
32761 | What telegraphs to my soul the colors of the rainbow? |
32761 | What though a veil be o''er your Lodges thrown, And brother only be to brother known? |
32761 | What though in secret all your alms be done, Your foes all vanquished and your trophies won? |
32761 | What were the commands of kings, their threats, or their punishments, in the scale with youth, and hope, and love? |
32761 | Whence do they come? |
32761 | Where are all those beautiful spirits, given by Heaven to watch over and protect me? |
32761 | Where is the party to which you belonged?" |
32761 | Where then is Eden? |
32761 | Where was he? |
32761 | Who accuses Charlotte Corday of assassination for stabbing Murat in his bath? |
32761 | Who blamed McKenzie for hanging Spencer to the yard- arm? |
32761 | Who condemned Pompey for exterminating the pirates from the Adriatic? |
32761 | Who has not heard the turtle dove wooing her mate in tones that were only not human, because they were more sadly beautiful? |
32761 | Who lodges them in the chambers of the mind, where they sprout and germinate, and bud and blossom, and bear? |
32761 | Who taught you? |
32761 | Who was present when he died? |
32761 | Who, indeed, would not be a lover? |
32761 | Whose are"The great, the immortal names That were not born to die?" |
32761 | Why are my pictures sharper in outline, and truer to nature, than those of rival artists around me? |
32761 | Why not an eagle''s or a lion''s?" |
32761 | Why search in vain throughout th''historic page For Eden''s garden and the Golden Age? |
32761 | Why should one''s dust be consecrate, The other''s spurned with scorn-- Both victims of a common fate, Twins cradled, bred and born? |
32761 | Why thy name the land all other lands have blest, And traced for ages to the distant West? |
32761 | Will not my beauty be marred forever? |
32761 | Will thy stature fit the niches Hewn for Hercules of yore? |
32761 | Will you publish the MSS.? |
32761 | You spoke of the sun: what is he but a globe of flame? |
32761 | _ I know it._ Does not your own beautiful eye print upon its retina tints, dyes and hues innumerable? |
32761 | and"Secondly", to conform with remaining recitations on succeeding page 202. p. 227,"The thought crossed my mind, Can this be a spirit?" |
32761 | art thou indeed departed from our earth? |
32761 | but what next? |
32761 | can I still hope for your love, in the future, as in the past? |
32761 | dinero?") |
32761 | is it not self- evident that we have no poet, when it is utterly impossible to discover any two critics in the land who can find him? |
32761 | is it you, my child?" |
32761 | or does the ox spare the buttercup and the violet, because they are beautiful? |
32761 | or is it simply the odd way in which an eccentric man pays a compliment?" |
32761 | replied Pollexfen,"not live?" |
32761 | said I, solemnly,"are you in earnest?" |
32761 | sighed the patriarch of men,"where are now the pleasures which I once enjoyed along these peaceful avenues? |
32761 | why should I tell, What every eye and bosom know so well? |
61278 | How come so cheap? |
61278 | How many of them? |
61278 | May I come in? |
61278 | NO? 61278 Perhaps you''ve noticed... ah... something unusual about it?" |
61278 | What are you going to do about it? |
61278 | Where do they come from? |
61278 | Who was it, honey? |
61278 | You... ate... them? 61278 ***** The following Friday, his girl friend came over to fix dinner for him, and when she looked in the freezing compartment, she said,What''s this?" |
61278 | After he had recovered sufficiently, he asked,"You do, of course you do, I''m sure you still have all the... little packages?" |
61278 | Ate--? |
61278 | Coxe?" |
61278 | Coxe?" |
61278 | Do you think he can do anything to us?" |
61278 | TOO MANY EGGS BY KRIS MELVILLE Everybody likes fried eggs for breakfast-- but would a chicken? |
61278 | Uh, Mr.--? |
51603 | A quarter of a million? |
51603 | All the billions? |
51603 | And how in practical theory? |
51603 | And what is my purpose? |
51603 | And what is the limit? |
51603 | And with special training could one go beyond you? |
51603 | Colonel Cooper, how long have I been alive? |
51603 | Could a somehow emancipated man know more? |
51603 | Could one man know everyone? |
51603 | How is that? |
51603 | How know? 51603 How large?" |
51603 | How long have I been as I am now? |
51603 | How many people can one man know? |
51603 | How many people do you know? |
51603 | How quick? |
51603 | I wonder if they will be better masters? 51603 Like the seven persons who recently arrived in the world, and not by way of birth?" |
51603 | Mr. Mindel, how many people do you know? |
51603 | That so? 51603 Then I am a tin man?" |
51603 | Then how do I know the other restricted persons here, Adrian and Wellington, and such? |
51603 | Then we can have no experience with the unbodied mind, or the possibility of it? |
51603 | Then would n''t even a believer have to admit that the mind which we have now is only a token mind? 51603 Then, if I am only Tony the Tin Man, how can I know all the people in the world in my mind?" |
51603 | What is the superlative of_ so what_? |
51603 | Where have you been, Anthony? |
51603 | Why the question? |
51603 | With the same brain? |
51603 | Would it be possible to know a hundred thousand people, a half million? |
51603 | You really do n''t know? 51603 And it is mine? |
51603 | And to what purpose? |
51603 | But how could they know that his father had been a dealer in used metals in a town far away? |
51603 | But how did the children even know about that? |
51603 | But tell me, have you noticed anything_ odd_? |
51603 | Delado?" |
51603 | Did they possess some fraction of the power that had come to him lately? |
51603 | Do you understand that?" |
51603 | Have you( besides that thing that seems out of the way to you) noticed anything unusual, anything that seems out of place, a little bit wrong?" |
51603 | How can all that be in one small brain?" |
51603 | How can they know that my father was a junk dealer?" |
51603 | How could it be the same mind?" |
51603 | How do you feel?" |
51603 | How had they known that his father was a used metal dealer? |
51603 | How many persons do you know by name, face, and with a degree of intimacy?" |
51603 | I might ask, though, how odd can a thing get? |
51603 | Is there anything that you want to tell me?" |
51603 | Or do you mean_ Ab alio_? |
51603 | Or do you possibly mean to know in_ Substantia prima_, or in the sense of comprehensive_ noumena_?" |
51603 | Or to know as_ Hoc aliquid_? |
51603 | Or, more to the point, where are they?" |
51603 | Quickly, just what is it that you have to know?" |
51603 | Shirm?" |
51603 | The question rises, would I know an odd thing if I met it?" |
51603 | What if they are restricted persons like myself?" |
51603 | What is it that limits the comprehensive capacity of the mind of man? |
51603 | What is it that you are trying to ask me?" |
51603 | What is it that you really want to know?" |
51603 | What restricts?" |
51603 | What will it hold? |
51603 | Why do n''t they get their time straightened out? |
51603 | Why do specialists use Latin and Greek?" |
51603 | Why would a power like this come to a man like me?" |
51603 | Would not any connection it would have with a completely comprehensive mind be very tenuous? |
51603 | Would we really be the same person if so changed? |
51603 | _ Per se?__ A se?_ Or_ In Se_? |
51603 | _ Per se?__ A se?_ Or_ In Se_? |
51603 | _ Per se?__ A se?_ Or_ In Se_? |
51603 | _ Per suam essentiam_, perhaps? |
6493 | 363?). |
6493 | ? |
6493 | ? |
6493 | A Syriac writer(?). |
6493 | From the earliest times men have asked themselves two questions about nature:"Why?" |
6493 | Lyon? |
6493 | MISALATH ASTROLOGUS(?). |
6493 | SYMON CORNUBIENSIS(?). |
6493 | _ Dutch Version_ H 2521 1479? |
6493 | and"How?" |
6493 | any glutinous substance Gnod,_ v._, to rub? |
30532 | A cripple? 30532 All right, is it?" |
30532 | Am I in on it? |
30532 | An earthquake, Carnes? |
30532 | And so Tina''s cage follows us-- as you hoped? |
30532 | And space is an empty void? 30532 And the effect will be?" |
30532 | And what will you do? |
30532 | And you''ve saved Diane?... 30532 Any luck, Carnes?" |
30532 | Are you all right down there? |
30532 | Are you crazy, Harkness? 30532 Are you hurt? |
30532 | Are you stopping now, Migul? |
30532 | Are you trying to leave me out? |
30532 | But is n''t it frightfully dangerous to carry in that form? |
30532 | But,I persisted,"suppose we tried to stop the cage?" |
30532 | By whom? |
30532 | By whom? |
30532 | Can you do it, Doctor? |
30532 | Chet, old man-- can''t you speak? 30532 Comfortable, Captain Bolton?" |
30532 | Could we bury a charge of explosive and blow it up? |
30532 | Did it speak to you like that, Mary? |
30532 | Did n''t think you could get away with it, did you? |
30532 | Did not you know it? |
30532 | Did you know that? |
30532 | Did you persuade the President to leave? |
30532 | Do n''t you know me, dear? |
30532 | Ever? |
30532 | George, shall we? |
30532 | Gone where? |
30532 | Has anything happened since you telephoned me? |
30532 | Have you any more of those lead clothes that I can wear? 30532 Have you found your means of combating him?" |
30532 | Herr Harkness? |
30532 | How about power? |
30532 | How did I get here? |
30532 | How do they propel themselves? |
30532 | How is it that the water does n''t fill the room? |
30532 | How''d you like that? |
30532 | I only hope he is garbed in the rebel white and blue-- eh, Tony? 30532 Is it a navy ship or the one we''re after?" |
30532 | Is it possible that you do not know? 30532 It will be pleasant to have him dead, eh, Migul?" |
30532 | Just where do you think you''re going? |
30532 | Lucky? |
30532 | Made it, did you? |
30532 | Meaning? |
30532 | Migul took you from 1935? |
30532 | More generosity? |
30532 | My God, Eric, how did you do it? |
30532 | My little Mistress Atwood, did you think because Tugh vanished that year the war began that you were done with him? 30532 Neat, is n''t it? |
30532 | Needs me? 30532 Nor my friend here?" |
30532 | Nothing between us and the Dark Moon? |
30532 | Nothing? |
30532 | Now where? |
30532 | Oh, you got here at last, did you? 30532 Once you locate it, how will you fight it?" |
30532 | Remember how my father was laughed at when he dared to vision the commerce of to- day? 30532 Ruth, will this fit your Uncle''s projectile?" |
30532 | Scared, Americansky? 30532 See that air- liner just diving into it? |
30532 | Sick? 30532 Sick?" |
30532 | So you have no master, Migul? |
30532 | So? |
30532 | Solved? |
30532 | Something else? |
30532 | Sure thing, but what''s the big idea? |
30532 | The cathode ray? 30532 Then how will you reach him to crush him? |
30532 | Then what did happen? |
30532 | Then, if friendly rivalry is impossible, would you consider, could there not be arranged-- a merger of our interests? 30532 There were things that ran-- men-- apes-- what were they?" |
30532 | This means we are entombed?--buried here? 30532 To 1777?" |
30532 | To meet heaven knows what dangers? 30532 To the same night from when you captured her?" |
30532 | To what Time are you taking us, then? |
30532 | To when have we reached? |
30532 | Up to you? 30532 Wait a few minutes, will you?" |
30532 | We are such stuff as dreams are made of....Do you in my Time of 1935 and thereabouts, have difficulty realizing such a statement? |
30532 | We''re beneath the surface, are n''t we? |
30532 | Well, as you doubtless know, you are most unwelcome.... You are watching the dials, Migul? |
30532 | Well, what is it now? 30532 Well?" |
30532 | What are you trying to tell me? |
30532 | What caused it? 30532 What did you find out last night?" |
30532 | What did you say about the cathode ray, Doctor? |
30532 | What do you make of these, Lassen? |
30532 | What do you mean? |
30532 | What does that lead to? |
30532 | What for? |
30532 | What happened up above? |
30532 | What is his name? |
30532 | What is it? |
30532 | What is it? |
30532 | What is it? |
30532 | What is your discharge rate? |
30532 | What next, Doctuh, suh? |
30532 | What on earth is this stuff, Doctor? |
30532 | What reply shall I make? |
30532 | What shall we do? |
30532 | What the dickens? |
30532 | What the hell are you dreaming about, Renaud? 30532 What was it?" |
30532 | What''s all this? 30532 What''s back of it all?" |
30532 | What''s that, Larry? 30532 What''s the matter, Doctor?" |
30532 | What''s the trouble, Carnes? |
30532 | What''s up, Doctor? |
30532 | What''s your name? |
30532 | What? |
30532 | When was Migul here, do you think? |
30532 | When will people learn that there is not, and in the nature of things never can be, a disintegrating ray? |
30532 | When? |
30532 | Where are you taking us? |
30532 | Where did you go when you left me in 1935? |
30532 | Where do you expect him to strike next? |
30532 | Who are you, anyway? |
30532 | Who did it? 30532 Why Washington?" |
30532 | Why be a fool? 30532 Why did n''t I think of that possibility before?" |
30532 | Why so? 30532 Why?" |
30532 | Why? |
30532 | Would you like to hear about it? |
30532 | Yes, but how is that going to help us? |
30532 | Yes? |
30532 | You are going to leave me-- us-- there? |
30532 | You had to see the end of the hunt-- be in at the death? |
30532 | You knew they were there? |
30532 | You mean you can not? 30532 You plan to take us, then, to what Time?" |
30532 | You saw something? |
30532 | You speak of Mademoiselle Vernier so familiarly? |
30532 | You will not harm him? |
30532 | You wish it very much, George Rankin? |
30532 | You would go alone? |
30532 | You''re all right, Mary? |
30532 | You''re going down? |
30532 | You''re going to pass yourself off as this man? 30532 Your rank?" |
30532 | _ Oh, have you not? 30532 ***** It spoke:You will know me again? |
30532 | *****"I presume that you can hear me as well?" |
30532 | *****"Once you locate him, how do you propose to attack him?" |
30532 | *****"Where do you suppose he will attack next, Doctor?" |
30532 | ; poor stories-- where are they? |
30532 | A coincidence? |
30532 | A door which could be opened to make adjustments of the mechanisms within? |
30532 | A man--""From 1935? |
30532 | A very wise man once said that"Variety is the spice of life,"so why not take a hint, some of you would- be brickbat pitchers, and pipe down? |
30532 | A whirlpool of what? |
30532 | Again I asked the Robot,"Who commands you?" |
30532 | And Chet was there, and the ship.... What had Chet said? |
30532 | And Chet-- Chet was up there at some hitherto untouched height, battling with-- what? |
30532 | And have you seen her? |
30532 | And now that you have had your first birthday, when are you going to start a quarterly? |
30532 | And the humans of the forest-- were there none of them here? |
30532 | And what was within it? |
30532 | And when are you going to have a sequel to"The Gray Plague,"by L. A. Eshbach which appeared in the November issue? |
30532 | And why had she been captured? |
30532 | Are you crazy? |
30532 | Are you seeing anything?" |
30532 | Behind, and above him, towering straight up-- my God!--what was it? |
30532 | Boxed in on all sides by such a barrier, how was I to get out word of the menace? |
30532 | Bruce, have you developed that new and infinitely powerful explosive you were working on?" |
30532 | But as it is the usual custom to do so here goes: Excellent stories-- all of the first five volumes; good stories-- who''s interested? |
30532 | But did she not know what this meant? |
30532 | But how? |
30532 | But that implies Time? |
30532 | But this Tugh-- was he armed? |
30532 | But what were they saying? |
30532 | But what would that life be? |
30532 | But where was Chet? |
30532 | But why, and how, scientifically do we progress along the Time- scroll? |
30532 | But why? |
30532 | But-- do you-- need me?" |
30532 | Can you do it as if something had happened to the shell?" |
30532 | Chet''s voice came sharp and clear:"Rescue switch-- ready?" |
30532 | Could I not leave the cage and do things in 1920 at the same time in my boyhood I was doing other things? |
30532 | Crazy dreams, Warrington? |
30532 | Diane?" |
30532 | Did a rock move? |
30532 | Did he not have to work and slave hour after hour, day after day and month after month to perfect it? |
30532 | Did they stop there?" |
30532 | Did you bring a car as I told you?" |
30532 | Did you ever run into anything like it?" |
30532 | Do you know how much energy is contained in matter? |
30532 | Do you think Charleston an especially dangerous place for him to be?" |
30532 | Do you understand?" |
30532 | Do you understand?" |
30532 | Do you understand?" |
30532 | Edwin C. Magnuson asks you what you print there: only letters praising your magazine to the skies? |
30532 | Exactly where was it, I wonder?" |
30532 | Finally, how could the atmosphere support a denser substance like the Heaviside Layer? |
30532 | Followed? |
30532 | Had I hit it? |
30532 | Had Jim hit me too hard? |
30532 | Had her clear, smiling eyes seen what occurred? |
30532 | Had it become aware of my thoughts? |
30532 | Had it heard my words? |
30532 | Had it to do with the Dark Moon? |
30532 | Had she some enemy? |
30532 | Had some human master set these controls? |
30532 | Had the ape- men been drawn there through curiosity at seeing their ship float down? |
30532 | Had there been any damage? |
30532 | Had they been set into some combination to give this monster its orders? |
30532 | Had they felt the shock? |
30532 | Had this peculiar formation of the ocean bed anything to do with the problem at hand? |
30532 | Have they found another gold- bricking officer to mess up my clean beds?" |
30532 | Have you been down in the hole, Carnes?" |
30532 | Have you set in motion every agency that the government has?" |
30532 | He tried to speak-- but what words could express the tumult of emotions that arose within him? |
30532 | How could I hope to surprise it? |
30532 | How did the power get to them? |
30532 | How did you do it?" |
30532 | How did you get here? |
30532 | How do you feel now?" |
30532 | How in hell_ did_ you get here?" |
30532 | How was it to be combatted even if our forces knew of the danger? |
30532 | How would you like to be melted away, piece by little piece, till you''re like that in there?" |
30532 | I managed,"Should I speak, and demand the meaning of this? |
30532 | I murmured,"He-- it-- that thing sitting there-- is that the one which captured you and brought you to 1935?" |
30532 | I said,"Have you a name?" |
30532 | I was inside the lines, but was my deception successful? |
30532 | I wonder if that were His purpose.... How, scientifically, do we progress along the Time- scroll? |
30532 | Ice coming down from the Poles? |
30532 | If he is n''t using a ray of some sort, what on earth is he using?" |
30532 | If the grim effect of the baleful green rays was universal in its extent, what then of old Emil Crawford and his niece, Ruth Lawton? |
30532 | If they know so much why do n''t they start a magazine and put all other publications out of business? |
30532 | Is it Tugh who controls you?" |
30532 | Is it understood?" |
30532 | Is that all clear?" |
30532 | Is that it?" |
30532 | Is that not true?" |
30532 | Is there any chance of our getting a story by Fred MacIsaac, Theodore Roscoe, or Erle Stanley Gardner? |
30532 | Is this perchance an explanation of why the pages of history are so thronged with tales of ghosts? |
30532 | Is this, perchance, what we call the phenomena of the supernatural? |
30532 | It looked like-- but no: how could water stand straight up like that, for hundreds of feet? |
30532 | It might have been policy to play him-- but what was the use? |
30532 | Mary said quaveringly:"What are you going to do?" |
30532 | Meanwhile, would you like to do a little more flying?" |
30532 | Mechanisms? |
30532 | Mr. Shea, ca n''t you see that the publication of first- class stories, as in this magazine, is the best possible way to popularize Science Fiction? |
30532 | Necessity knows no law.... What are the defenses around New York?" |
30532 | Oh, no: did I not promise differently? |
30532 | Or beasts?... |
30532 | Or do you simply prefer inferior stuff? |
30532 | Or had my face relaxed with the shock of the blow? |
30532 | Or has he read the chapter which Benjamin Franklin added to the Bible? |
30532 | Or if not that, how about publishing"our"magazine twice a month? |
30532 | Or was this girl, who laughed so lightly, playing with him? |
30532 | Or were my thoughts intangible vibrations registering upon some infinitely sensitive mechanism within that metal head? |
30532 | Refuse, and--""Yes?" |
30532 | She said firmly:"You will not hurt me?" |
30532 | Stop us now? |
30532 | Tell me-- you see how interested I am in your plans?--what did you say of the Dark Moon?" |
30532 | That voice-- where had I heard it before? |
30532 | The Robot said,"Is it clearing? |
30532 | The Thing that lay on the floor within-- could it ever have been a man? |
30532 | The axis of the Earth changing perhaps? |
30532 | The first of the great Glacial periods? |
30532 | The first test had been passed; would the other be as successful? |
30532 | The idea seemed tremendously amusing-- or was it that the simple rite indicated more than he could bear to know? |
30532 | The next shift waiting to go down? |
30532 | The paper and the page size of the magazine are okay, but why not smooth edges? |
30532 | The results were not fatal-- who said"unfortunately?" |
30532 | The room was swaying in long undulations, or was it my head? |
30532 | The thing reiterated,"Is that not true?" |
30532 | Then what had frightened them? |
30532 | There is metal, we know, that conducts an electric current in only one direction: why not a gas that will do the same with light?" |
30532 | Through refraction of light?... |
30532 | Time had passed; or had it? |
30532 | Tugh was in the room behind us, and I turned to him and asked:"What are you going to do?" |
30532 | Was I dreaming? |
30532 | Was I seeing things? |
30532 | Was it acting for the cripple Tugh? |
30532 | Was that to be the_ New York''s_ fate? |
30532 | Was the splotch of color-- that mottling of crimson and copper and gray-- a part of the metallic mass? |
30532 | Was there hope there? |
30532 | Was there life? |
30532 | Was this the reason for the silence? |
30532 | Was this true? |
30532 | Was this valley, so peaceful in its sunlit stillness, a place of death, from which all living things kept clear? |
30532 | We were loose: a sudden rush-- Dared I chance it? |
30532 | Well, why does n''t he? |
30532 | Were they controls? |
30532 | Were thoughts lurking in that metal skull? |
30532 | What I want to know is, why are so many mossbacks throwing brickbats? |
30532 | What animals, with the smaller stamp of modernity, were pressing here for supremacy? |
30532 | What are the defenses within fifty miles of New York?" |
30532 | What are you going to do about it?" |
30532 | What are you going to do?" |
30532 | What catastrophe did this herald? |
30532 | What could be their purpose? |
30532 | What could it be?--great ships out of space?--an invasion? |
30532 | What could that mean? |
30532 | What could warrant such disruption of the traffic of the world? |
30532 | What devil''s work was this that barred them from the safety of the ship? |
30532 | What did this mean? |
30532 | What do you mean?" |
30532 | What does it look like to you?" |
30532 | What does it matter if some of the stories are not on the scientific chalk line? |
30532 | What had happened there? |
30532 | What had happened? |
30532 | What happened?" |
30532 | What have you got here?" |
30532 | What in Heaven''s name does it all mean?" |
30532 | What is it?" |
30532 | What is my idea of an automaton? |
30532 | What is your name?" |
30532 | What is your program?" |
30532 | What mechanisms could make this thing think? |
30532 | What more do you want?" |
30532 | What must happen to the foreign body which had been introduced into the hole that is no longer a hole?" |
30532 | What of Chet? |
30532 | What of astronomy? |
30532 | What of his arrows and their detonite tips? |
30532 | What other horror had driven them in screaming terror to that fearful spring out into the open where they must have known danger awaited? |
30532 | What shall we do now?" |
30532 | What strange animals were here, roaming these dark primeval glades? |
30532 | What strange mechanisms were in there? |
30532 | What was happening behind that screen? |
30532 | What was in that head? |
30532 | What was the number of my cave? |
30532 | What weapons might be beneath that cloak? |
30532 | What were the sheets?--fabric as old- fashioned as the room, or were they cellulex? |
30532 | What would they find? |
30532 | What would you? |
30532 | What''s a meal more or less when you think of that?" |
30532 | What''s all our power for?" |
30532 | What''s his trouble?" |
30532 | What''s that?" |
30532 | What''s the story?" |
30532 | What, to me, was the life of this unknown Harl compared to the safety of Mary Atwood? |
30532 | What? |
30532 | When the final check- up came would there be two reports for one cave, none for another? |
30532 | Who can say, up to 1935, how many Time- traveling humans have come briefly back? |
30532 | Who is in this other cage which follows us?" |
30532 | Who''s going to stop us now?" |
30532 | Why ca n''t we see it from Earth? |
30532 | Why did it not make its presence known through interference? |
30532 | Why hours? |
30532 | Why is it dark?... |
30532 | Why not minutes?... |
30532 | Why not put out Astounding Stories twice a month, or make it a weekly? |
30532 | Why the long delay? |
30532 | Why was this matter not visible through telescopes? |
30532 | Why write those upon the scroll? |
30532 | Why, then, did He create ugliness and evil? |
30532 | Why? |
30532 | Will not? |
30532 | Williams, are those projectors all loaded?" |
30532 | Would he kill me if I crossed him?... |
30532 | Would he sense who I was? |
30532 | Would the guard before that building require a pass- word? |
30532 | Would the guard see him, or had he taken to shelter? |
30532 | Would the other cage come? |
30532 | Would they break through our defenses at last? |
30532 | Would you go back and deliver yourself into his hands-- because of me?" |
30532 | Writhing? |
30532 | Yet why must they be that? |
30532 | You do n''t believe me? |
30532 | You do n''t expect to drill down ahead of him?" |
30532 | You have ropes, of course?" |
30532 | You know what to do if Harl dares to follow and stop simultaneously?" |
30532 | You see this? |
30532 | You understand?" |
30532 | Your orders do not make it possible?" |
30532 | _ The vulnerable points!_ Where were they? |
30532 | gasped Bullard,"earthquake?--explosion? |
30532 | he asked,"--and you came up to warn me?" |
30532 | or occasional brickbats? |
21510 | A bit ta- ta? |
21510 | A fifty- seven minute round, was n''t it? |
21510 | A ship? |
21510 | About that substation-- would you feel more comfortable if we went after the bunch round the Devagas dome first and got us an escort for the trip? |
21510 | All of it? |
21510 | All right if we start filling in the background now? |
21510 | All right-- what''s this? |
21510 | Am I supposed to put on her clothes? |
21510 | An un- incentive? |
21510 | And do you know, Belchik, what the creature was trying to do? 21510 And now you''d like to untake it?" |
21510 | And now,she inquired,"what am I to do with the stuff I usually keep in a purse?" |
21510 | And what is all this leading up to, Plemp? |
21510 | And what''s everybody concluded from that? |
21510 | And with whom are you, girl? |
21510 | And you, Balmordan? |
21510 | And you-- and one other person I''m not to know about, but who is n''t anywhere near here-- can also bring it back? |
21510 | Another facsimile, I suppose? |
21510 | Any extras? |
21510 | Any questions? |
21510 | Anything else? |
21510 | Anything for me to take care of first? |
21510 | Anything new? |
21510 | Anything that should be taken care of before then? |
21510 | Anything to indicate whom they were after? |
21510 | Anyway, you will adopt baby, wo n''t you? |
21510 | Are n''t men disgusting? |
21510 | Are n''t you feeling well? |
21510 | Are n''t you? |
21510 | Are we to understand that you also would be interested in the purchase of a middling plasmoid or two? |
21510 | Are you afraid of them? |
21510 | Are you going to be back in the dome by lunchtime? |
21510 | Are you having these other Devagas watched? |
21510 | Are you sure? |
21510 | As a what? |
21510 | As bad as that? |
21510 | Awesome, is n''t it? |
21510 | Back again, eh? |
21510 | Balmordan,Lyad said,"I understand you are going to Manon to attend the seminars and demonstrations on the plasmoid station?" |
21510 | Belchik? |
21510 | Big, ugly thing-- well, that describes a lot of them, does n''t it? |
21510 | Broken? |
21510 | Brushing up in case there''s another grabber raid? |
21510 | But it would depend on the outcome of that interview too, would n''t it? |
21510 | But that would be pretty risky, would n''t it? |
21510 | But that would just about kill any chances of doing anything personally, would n''t it? |
21510 | But the Aurora does look a little bit obvious, does n''t she? |
21510 | But what connection? |
21510 | But what were they? |
21510 | But what''s he doing there? |
21510 | But why? |
21510 | But you are Trigger Argee, are n''t you? |
21510 | But you saw it, did n''t you? |
21510 | But you''re still not telling me everything? |
21510 | By the way, have any plasmoids actually been stolen around here for us to detect? |
21510 | By the way, was he really a smuggler at one time? 21510 By the way, what are your own plans nowadays? |
21510 | Can they listen in? |
21510 | Can you handle this quietly? |
21510 | Can you send me an army? |
21510 | Care for a drink, Trigger girl? 21510 Carry on with what? |
21510 | Changed your mind about that parole business yet? |
21510 | Cigarette? |
21510 | Convinced? |
21510 | Could n''t you,Plemponi suggested,"regard this as a kind of well- earned little vacation?" |
21510 | Could we have the dress now? |
21510 | Could you guarantee her for three days? |
21510 | Did he? |
21510 | Did it bother you much to hear the Devagas have dropped the grab idea and are out to do you in? |
21510 | Did she? 21510 Did the mail get in?" |
21510 | Did they find anything on Tranest? |
21510 | Did they find the big one? |
21510 | Did they okay the porgee pouch too? |
21510 | Did you ever actually see him make contact with you? |
21510 | Did you ever happen to tell Trigger about the manner in which you re- established the family fortune? |
21510 | Did you get anything out of yesterday''s grabbers? |
21510 | Did you know Lyad paid me a short visit about an hour before you got here this morning? |
21510 | Did you know those characters were in the area? |
21510 | Did you mean,the green one asked carefully,"that you are_ not_ a retainer?" |
21510 | Did you people know,Lyad said,"that the trouble on the way between Maccadon and Evalee was caused by a catassin killing?" |
21510 | Did you really think,she asked Lyad,"that we''d agree to such a thing?" |
21510 | Did you see your facsimile? |
21510 | Do I say something to Pilli? |
21510 | Do we do any shooting? |
21510 | Do you know them? |
21510 | Do you remember the time you passed out on the Harvest Moon? |
21510 | Do you think the eggheads might already have figured out what the connection is? |
21510 | Do you-- does madam wish to make the reservation? |
21510 | Does Lyad know that? |
21510 | Does Mantelish have any idea why Repulsive is the only plasmoid known to which our ring detectors do n''t react? |
21510 | Does he do that often? |
21510 | Eh? |
21510 | Eh? |
21510 | Eh? |
21510 | Eh? |
21510 | Eh? |
21510 | Eh? |
21510 | Eh? |
21510 | Either? |
21510 | Eyes for what? |
21510 | Federation security? 21510 Feel all right?" |
21510 | Follow us? 21510 For sure?" |
21510 | Full of the fungus, I suppose? |
21510 | Fun? |
21510 | Get a silhouette? |
21510 | Give word of parole? |
21510 | Good plasmoids and bad plasmoids? |
21510 | Happen to notice where Trigger and Lyad went? |
21510 | Happened to her? |
21510 | Has he said anything? |
21510 | Has something happened? |
21510 | Have there been other raids in the school area since I left? |
21510 | Have you been doing any more-- well, talking? |
21510 | Have you been doing it? |
21510 | Have you forgotten the palace at Hamal Lake? |
21510 | He did n''t have any helpful ideas? |
21510 | He did n''t say a thing about how long this situation might continue? |
21510 | He''s very rich, I imagine? |
21510 | Hi, Trigger, surprised? |
21510 | Hm.... What do you expect she''ll do? |
21510 | Holati, could those things ever become as valuable as people keep saying? 21510 Holati--""Yes?" |
21510 | How about slapping a guard on all Colonial school exits? |
21510 | How about that Tranest squadron? |
21510 | How about the other one? |
21510 | How about you, sir? |
21510 | How can he see to guard you through all that hair? |
21510 | How close is Luscious to that area she showed? |
21510 | How come Quillan did n''t start wondering when I did n''t show up in Mantelish''s lab with Repulsive? |
21510 | How did it go? |
21510 | How did you find me? |
21510 | How did you find out I was gone? |
21510 | How did you get her to talk? |
21510 | How did you guess? |
21510 | How did you know? |
21510 | How did you people find me so fast? |
21510 | How did you people find me so quickly? |
21510 | How do you feel about that? |
21510 | How do you feel about the notion? |
21510 | How do you intend to obtain them? |
21510 | How do you know? |
21510 | How do you know? |
21510 | How do you know? |
21510 | How do you open it? |
21510 | How fast? |
21510 | How long will it hold? |
21510 | How long will it put me out? |
21510 | How many hours or minutes do you think you could hold out here, Trigger Argee, if it became necessary to put on real pressure? |
21510 | How many? |
21510 | How much for the cheapest? |
21510 | How the devil would I know? 21510 How would she have acted earlier?" |
21510 | How would they know? |
21510 | How''s everything been with you? |
21510 | How''s he doing? |
21510 | How''s that? |
21510 | How''s the doohinkus? |
21510 | How''s the little critter doing? |
21510 | How? |
21510 | How? |
21510 | I did n''t? |
21510 | I did, First Lady? 21510 I do at present?" |
21510 | I do n''t know much about it.... Do they think somebody''s got to me with a hypno- spray or something? 21510 I do n''t think I really had much choice, did I?" |
21510 | I gather you did n''t just stun Pilli? |
21510 | I imagine you would n''t have left it on open circuit? |
21510 | I mean you ca n''t really be sure what those people might decide, can you? |
21510 | I suppose you''d feel happier if you were n''t locked up in your cabin during the ruckus? |
21510 | I was n''t as smart as I thought, was I? |
21510 | I''m in on it, definitely, eh? |
21510 | I''m not? |
21510 | I? 21510 If it''s been resolved,"she said reasonably,"why do n''t I remember what happened?" |
21510 | If you''re done with breakfast, how about going out right now for a first try at the birds? |
21510 | In Mantelish''s lab? |
21510 | In connection with the key unit? |
21510 | In two years I shall be free to retire, Lyad? |
21510 | In what way? |
21510 | In what? |
21510 | Interview me? 21510 Is Pilli dead?" |
21510 | Is it just me you''re not supposed to tell these things to? |
21510 | Is it possible for you to contact Professor Mantelish? |
21510 | Is it possible for you to contact him? |
21510 | Is n''t she the empress of Tranest or something of the sort? |
21510 | Is she-- how''s she doing? |
21510 | Is that 112- 113 such a particularly important item? |
21510 | Is that another Space Scout invention? |
21510 | Is that one of the things you ca n''t tell me about? |
21510 | Is that true? |
21510 | Is that what happened to Pilli and the other gent out there? |
21510 | Is that what these were? |
21510 | Is that why we''ve stayed on Luscious, Holati-- the four of us? |
21510 | It is, is n''t it? |
21510 | It was n''t Azol, was it? |
21510 | It''s all sort of gruesome, is n''t it? |
21510 | Job? |
21510 | Just how disagreeable is it going to be? |
21510 | Just how far did we get in bringing you up to date yesterday? |
21510 | Just like that, eh? |
21510 | Just what does this un- incentive consist of? |
21510 | Just who,she demanded now, frowning,"is a bit ta- ta at the moment?" |
21510 | Know how about what? |
21510 | Know something, doll? |
21510 | Know their call number? |
21510 | Life detectors go haywire out of normal space, do n''t they? |
21510 | Like a little yellow man--"You saw it? 21510 Like either of those?" |
21510 | Like imagining they''ve been more or less kidnapped, you mean? |
21510 | Like it? |
21510 | Like that drink now-- before I go on with the details? |
21510 | Like the Harvest Moon plasmoids when they stimulated 113? |
21510 | Like this one? |
21510 | Like to come along and meet your facsimile now? |
21510 | Like what? |
21510 | Liked him, did n''t you? |
21510 | Listen to myself thinking? |
21510 | Lovely little figure, has n''t she? |
21510 | Lyad? 21510 Major Quillan reported it, I suppose?" |
21510 | Major Quillan,she said,"would you like a tip from a keen- eyed operator?" |
21510 | Major,she said,"how about a tiny little refill on that Puya-- about half?" |
21510 | Make a few of those openings for her, eh? 21510 May I ask you, finally, a few pertinent questions?" |
21510 | May I see it on the model? |
21510 | May we model it in your suite, madam? |
21510 | Mihul, too? |
21510 | Mind- level control? |
21510 | More information for the computers, eh? |
21510 | Moving where? |
21510 | Muscle? |
21510 | No hard feelings, are there? |
21510 | No other thought about those clocks? 21510 No?" |
21510 | No? |
21510 | None of those people can see or hear us then? |
21510 | Not damaged, is it? |
21510 | Not particularly alarmed, are you? |
21510 | Not with those odd little grannies? |
21510 | Notoriety? |
21510 | Now, what do I do with Repulsive? |
21510 | Of course-- practically everybody is going to get very unhappy, eh? |
21510 | Oh, he''s here, too? |
21510 | Oh? |
21510 | Oh? |
21510 | Oh? |
21510 | Oh? |
21510 | Oh? |
21510 | Oh? |
21510 | Oh? |
21510 | Oh? |
21510 | Oh? |
21510 | Okay to tell me where you are? |
21510 | Old Cranadon? |
21510 | One of them got lively enough for poor old Azol, did n''t it? |
21510 | Pick up anything useful? |
21510 | Plasmoids generally, you feel about them now as you feel about potatoes... rocks... neutral things like that? |
21510 | Plemp,said Trigger,"will you give Holati a message from me?" |
21510 | Point of view? |
21510 | Prude, eh? |
21510 | Puzzled? |
21510 | Really? |
21510 | Refill? |
21510 | Remember the night we stopped off at Evalee on the way in from Manon? |
21510 | Repulsive''s been up to his old tricks, eh? |
21510 | Repulsive? |
21510 | Ribbons? |
21510 | Right now? |
21510 | Right? |
21510 | Same old hypno- spray treatment? |
21510 | See? |
21510 | Self- awareness? |
21510 | Sensations? |
21510 | Serious about that, Lyad? |
21510 | Shall I get Lyad out of her cabin for the rest of the story or wait till he wakes up? |
21510 | Shall I? |
21510 | Shall I? |
21510 | She is n''t sore, is she? |
21510 | Shield it? |
21510 | Shook you? 21510 Should I go get them?" |
21510 | Should he be? |
21510 | Smart little bugger, are n''t you? |
21510 | So I am involved with the plasmoid mess? |
21510 | So it could be more weeks? 21510 So they helped you find me?" |
21510 | So? |
21510 | So? |
21510 | Some object around here you do n''t particularly value? |
21510 | Somebody like an interior decorator help you with it? |
21510 | Somebody would get that worked out pretty soon, would n''t they? |
21510 | Something largish? |
21510 | Something wrong? |
21510 | Something you pick up in some sections of the Evalee tropics, is n''t it? |
21510 | Spot anything so far? |
21510 | Stay where I was? |
21510 | Still all right? |
21510 | Still awake, Trigger? |
21510 | Still in the same line of business, on the side? |
21510 | Still want me to tell it? |
21510 | Still with the Subspace Engineers? |
21510 | Suggestion? |
21510 | Suppose somebody wants to borrow a sniff? 21510 Supposing they dive after her and run her down?" |
21510 | Swimming in the raw? 21510 That being?" |
21510 | That business yesterday-- it really was a grabber raid? |
21510 | That includes that total therapy process, does n''t it? |
21510 | That makes everything look very much better, does n''t it? |
21510 | That on the level? |
21510 | That the Aurora? |
21510 | That was all? |
21510 | That was just under four years ago, was n''t it? |
21510 | That''s me, huh? |
21510 | That''s one for the book, is n''t it? |
21510 | That''s quite definite, is it? |
21510 | That''s real porgee in the top section? |
21510 | The Ermetyne Wars? 21510 The Jesters were good at fighting, eh?" |
21510 | The Pluly Lines? |
21510 | The cabin at the end of the hall? |
21510 | The eggheads? 21510 The eggheads?" |
21510 | The fancy- looking gun is Trigger''s? |
21510 | The giants stamping on the farm? |
21510 | The great library? 21510 The little swing in the rear? |
21510 | The plasmoid has awareness then? |
21510 | The sequoia? |
21510 | The time I what? |
21510 | The ugly one with the big head who sort of keeps blinking? |
21510 | Then why are you here? |
21510 | Then why did you tell me? |
21510 | There could n''t possibly still be a mistake? |
21510 | They think they''re out here? 21510 They''re as touchy as that?" |
21510 | Think Lyad might have risked a lie, and they could get out here in time to interfere? |
21510 | Think she was fibbing a bit? |
21510 | Think they''re here in connection with whatever Balmordan is up to? |
21510 | This must go, too, I suppose? |
21510 | To the hilt? |
21510 | Took most of the disagreeableness out of it, did n''t it? |
21510 | Tranest is one of the restricted planets now, is n''t it? |
21510 | Trying to talk to you? |
21510 | Uh-- got something to seal up the clothes? |
21510 | Viewer circuit? |
21510 | Want to come in? |
21510 | Want to try that now? |
21510 | Was he? |
21510 | Was that what they were going to find out in that mind- search interview on Maccadon I skipped out on? |
21510 | Was the thing practicing? 21510 Was_ that_ the real reason we went to Maccadon?" |
21510 | Well, it could be a sort of counterpart to the little yellow thing on the ship, could n''t it? 21510 Well,"Trigger said,"what had Doctor Fayle been up to?" |
21510 | Well,she said, smiling,"any other questions?" |
21510 | Were they after_ me_? |
21510 | Were you thinking this Lyad could be...."One of our suspects? 21510 What about Mantelish and Lyad? |
21510 | What about her? |
21510 | What about him? |
21510 | What about them? |
21510 | What about them? |
21510 | What am I to say? |
21510 | What are you driving at? |
21510 | What are you going to do with him now? |
21510 | What are you people doing? 21510 What could you do with the guns?" |
21510 | What did I do? |
21510 | What did he say? |
21510 | What did they have to say about that not- catassin you squashed? |
21510 | What did you want to see me about? |
21510 | What do they want with her? |
21510 | What do you think of it? |
21510 | What do you think? |
21510 | What does it show? |
21510 | What else feels right? |
21510 | What equally mysterious event brought about its death on that strangely hideous structure it had built in subspace? 21510 What for?" |
21510 | What for? |
21510 | What happened to your hair? |
21510 | What happened? |
21510 | What happens if it falls on the floor? |
21510 | What happens,she asked,"if the thing surfaces exactly where my hand happens to be?" |
21510 | What if I do n''t? |
21510 | What is it, old friend? |
21510 | What is it? |
21510 | What is that Beldon really? |
21510 | What kind of action? |
21510 | What kind of plasmoids? |
21510 | What kind of specifications? |
21510 | What made you decide to take off so suddenly? |
21510 | What makes you think so? |
21510 | What was it? |
21510 | What were they? |
21510 | What will we talk about? |
21510 | What would she be doing, going to Manon? |
21510 | What''s been going on? |
21510 | What''s he doing up there? |
21510 | What''s in it? |
21510 | What''s so important about the critter? |
21510 | What''s that business about their saying it was okay now for me to go on to Manon? |
21510 | What''s that supposed to mean? |
21510 | What''s that? |
21510 | What''s that? |
21510 | What''s that? |
21510 | What''s that? |
21510 | What''s that? |
21510 | What''s that? |
21510 | What''s that? |
21510 | What''s that? |
21510 | What''s the egghead like? |
21510 | What''s the idea? |
21510 | What''s the matter, Trigger girl? |
21510 | What''s the matter? |
21510 | What''s the matter? |
21510 | What''s this business about they might be back again? |
21510 | What''s this job you''re talking about? |
21510 | What''s this now- you- see- it- now- you- don''t business of fifteen or so pounds of baby fat? |
21510 | What''s wrong? |
21510 | What,Trigger asked Lyad,"killed the people on the ship?" |
21510 | What? |
21510 | What? |
21510 | What_ are_ you talking about? |
21510 | Whatzzit? |
21510 | Whatzzit? |
21510 | When are you coming back? |
21510 | When did you decide it would be better if nobody ever got to see that king plasmoid again? |
21510 | When was that? |
21510 | When was this? |
21510 | When? |
21510 | Where are we? |
21510 | Where are you calling from? |
21510 | Where are you going? |
21510 | Where did they come from? |
21510 | Where else might you be? |
21510 | Where is Mantelish? |
21510 | Where is that plasmoid, Trigger? |
21510 | Where''s Mantelish? |
21510 | Where''s my gun? |
21510 | Where,Mantelish said,"is the ship going to be while we''re sleeping?" |
21510 | While I was asleep? |
21510 | While I''m carrying a gun? |
21510 | Who does know then? |
21510 | Who does n''t? |
21510 | Who else knows about this? |
21510 | Who got killed? |
21510 | Who is it? |
21510 | Who would n''t be? 21510 Why are you letting me know?" |
21510 | Why did n''t their meteor reflectors stop them? |
21510 | Why do n''t you ask Headquarters? |
21510 | Why do you feel additional League guards are required? |
21510 | Why do you think she''s being so open about it? |
21510 | Why do you think so? |
21510 | Why do you think they waited so long? |
21510 | Why does she walk like that? |
21510 | Why have n''t you carried out your instructions, Captain? |
21510 | Why not hit the couch over there and take a nap? |
21510 | Why not? |
21510 | Why not? |
21510 | Why not? |
21510 | Why not? |
21510 | Why that? |
21510 | Why the professor? |
21510 | Why would anyone want to grab me? 21510 Why?" |
21510 | Why? |
21510 | Why? |
21510 | Will they take your orders? |
21510 | Will you give parole if I take those cuffs off and tell you what this is about? |
21510 | Would it be against security if you told me whether something has happened to her? |
21510 | Would n''t be gentlemanly to pop a lady, would it? |
21510 | Would n''t make much difference one way or the other, would it? |
21510 | Would n''t you feel a little safer there yourself, Lyad? 21510 Would they?" |
21510 | Would you shield your ComWeb, Quillan? |
21510 | Yes, First Lady? |
21510 | Yes, First Lady? |
21510 | Yes, Quillan? |
21510 | Yes? |
21510 | Yes? |
21510 | Yes? |
21510 | Yes? |
21510 | Yes? |
21510 | Yes? |
21510 | Yes? |
21510 | Yes? |
21510 | You are a commoner then, young Birna? |
21510 | You are n''t hurt? |
21510 | You can do that much for the professor, ca n''t you? |
21510 | You did n''t have to tell him they''d found some possibles did you? |
21510 | You do n''t feel she did any lying this time? |
21510 | You do n''t think she''s going to wait now? |
21510 | You drawing out everything? 21510 You have the picture now, have n''t you? |
21510 | You know something? |
21510 | You mean he''s upstairs in his quarters now? |
21510 | You mean some heat will be left? |
21510 | You mean,Trigger said,"we''re not going? |
21510 | You really think this thing_ likes_ me-- personally? |
21510 | You saw it? |
21510 | You sure of that, Trigger? |
21510 | You want to put it in the disposal, do n''t you? |
21510 | You were n''t alarmed at all? |
21510 | You were n''t ever in any danger from it yourself, were you? |
21510 | You''ll have some, Trigger, I''m sure? 21510 You''re doped, remember? |
21510 | You''re not going along? |
21510 | You''ve got an appointment, remember? |
21510 | You, Belchy? |
21510 | Your own people on duty there? |
21510 | _ What?_Mantelish''s thick white eyebrows shot up. |
21510 | _ Wild_ plasmoids? |
21510 | youchanged to"your"Chapter 20:"amensia"changed to"amnesia"( 3 times) missing end quotation mark added to"All right-- what''s this?" |
21510 | All right?" |
21510 | All right?" |
21510 | And a hijacker?" |
21510 | And how could the Federation possibly care what Trigger Argee was doing? |
21510 | Any thoughts about it?" |
21510 | Are there any questions now before we start back to Manon?" |
21510 | Are they really as huge as all that?" |
21510 | Are you aware that six of the plasmoids which were distributed to responsible laboratories throughout the Hub have been lost to unknown raiders?" |
21510 | Are you going by Rest, Trigger? |
21510 | Asked me if I''d like to take over the last few minutes of contact and see if I could locate you.... Been missing me properly, Trigger?" |
21510 | At present there are twelve hundred and fifty- eight member worlds to the Federation, are n''t there?" |
21510 | Balmordan?" |
21510 | Be sensible now-- if I had a plasmoid here, how could you tell?" |
21510 | Because of the plasmoids?" |
21510 | Beldon Shop? |
21510 | But how did you know where I was?" |
21510 | But now supposing I told you very sincerely that no recording will be made of any little personal glimpses we may get?" |
21510 | But of_ human_ minds?" |
21510 | But then--""Professor,"Trigger interrupted politely in turn,"may I get you a drink?" |
21510 | But what makes you think the opposition is just one group? |
21510 | But why Trigger?" |
21510 | But you said this meeting was n''t to take more than an hour anyway, did n''t you?" |
21510 | But''unobtrusively?'' |
21510 | Can the rest of us take a hint?" |
21510 | Can you talk about that?" |
21510 | Care to do it?" |
21510 | Correct?" |
21510 | Could you pick up the whoosis- and- whichis and bring it up here?" |
21510 | Crack the Aurora yet?" |
21510 | Did I work well?" |
21510 | Did it attempt to construct an assistant and set it down here to test it? |
21510 | Did n''t lose too much, did you?" |
21510 | Did n''t they, Mihul?" |
21510 | Did they try again?" |
21510 | Did they want to kill it or grab it?" |
21510 | Did you know Lyad Ermetyne put in for voluntary rehabilitation with us, and then changed her mind and joined the Service?" |
21510 | Do you get any sensations while holding it?" |
21510 | Do you know where you are?" |
21510 | Do you remember that Vethi sponge Balmordan was carrying?" |
21510 | Do you wish to have a rest cubicle prepared?" |
21510 | Does n''t look much fatter if any, does it?" |
21510 | Drink or gun?" |
21510 | Eh, Belchy?" |
21510 | Get it?" |
21510 | Got all that, Plemp?" |
21510 | Got your little quizzer with you, Quillan?" |
21510 | Had breakfast yet, Trigger?" |
21510 | Have n''t I been very generous?" |
21510 | Have they found out anything at all with all the spraying and investigating?" |
21510 | Have you talked to anybody since you came on board?" |
21510 | Have you used the Denton much on game?" |
21510 | He added,"I was n''t supposed to tell you that either, but what could I do?" |
21510 | He asked Quillan,"How''s she doing?" |
21510 | He asked,"Think it''s wise to leave you people unguarded?" |
21510 | He''s Belchik Pluly and--""Pluly?" |
21510 | Heard of it?" |
21510 | Her boss said,"It''s eating, is n''t it? |
21510 | Holati--""Yes?" |
21510 | How about this ship''s officers-- do they take your orders too?" |
21510 | How about your Guard Captain? |
21510 | How did Mantelish react?" |
21510 | How did you get a lead through him?" |
21510 | How do they do it?" |
21510 | How do you attach this thing?" |
21510 | How do you feel about plasmoids?" |
21510 | How do you people feel about a drink? |
21510 | How do you suppose they could be so sure of that?" |
21510 | How does Pluly''s yacht harem stack up?" |
21510 | How else will you stop me?" |
21510 | How far?" |
21510 | How long was I out?" |
21510 | How long will that little plasmoid last if it''s left in subspace like that?" |
21510 | How many of the later raiders did you catch?" |
21510 | How was I to know what that villain Fayle had been up to? |
21510 | How would he know?" |
21510 | How''s that?" |
21510 | I mean, what''s she doing with Lyad Ermetyne and the others?" |
21510 | I suppose you know that?" |
21510 | In that dome?" |
21510 | In the cabin? |
21510 | In twenty minutes then? |
21510 | Is it permitted?" |
21510 | Is it your beast, Professor?" |
21510 | Is it?" |
21510 | Is n''t it all right to ask him about reinforcements?" |
21510 | Is n''t that enough?" |
21510 | Is that all right?" |
21510 | Is that correct?" |
21510 | Is that understood?" |
21510 | Is this 113?" |
21510 | It does n''t seem to mean anything?" |
21510 | It would be of no consequence at all, would it?" |
21510 | It''s because of dive hallucinations, I suppose?" |
21510 | Just that they should mean something?" |
21510 | Know what it is?" |
21510 | Know what she meant?" |
21510 | Looking for Gess Fayle and the key unit?" |
21510 | May I be of service to you at this time? |
21510 | No? |
21510 | Not leaving Ceyce for good, are you?" |
21510 | Now what do we do?" |
21510 | Now what were those questions?" |
21510 | Now-- how about parole?" |
21510 | Now-- see the plump elderly man just behind her?" |
21510 | Once she was outside, what would she do? |
21510 | One of Belchik''s houris?" |
21510 | Or did you do something again to make them think the road was clear?" |
21510 | Or months?" |
21510 | Perhaps you would like me to demonstrate the various interesting uses of your personal ComWeb Cabinet?" |
21510 | Pilch said,"Termites?" |
21510 | Question is, how did it get to them?" |
21510 | Quillan said thoughtfully,"Has n''t she been that way for quite a while?" |
21510 | Remember?" |
21510 | Right now, take a look at that entrance, will you?" |
21510 | Right, Mantelish?" |
21510 | See?" |
21510 | She asked in her mind,"Which way?" |
21510 | She asked,"Is something the matter?" |
21510 | She meant what she said, do n''t you think?" |
21510 | She nodded,"How are you letting them know about the move?" |
21510 | She said,"Lyad?" |
21510 | She seemed to be floating up out of a small pool of sleep when Lyad''s voice said somewhere, with cold fury in it:"There''s_ nothing_ inside?" |
21510 | She was a student here, remember? |
21510 | So what happened with 113-A?" |
21510 | So what if they arrived in Manon dead- broke instead of practically? |
21510 | Someone I know?" |
21510 | Something like that?" |
21510 | Stood up for his rights, eh?" |
21510 | That I''ve been conditioned? |
21510 | That little black suit had n''t looked at all expensive--"Twelve hundred forty- two Federation credits?" |
21510 | That reflected on her, did n''t it? |
21510 | That would be just the reverse to the pattern of an emotional shock, would n''t it?" |
21510 | The connection between those incidents I mentioned and your earlier feeling of disliking plasmoids is obvious, is n''t it?" |
21510 | The idea of the interview still bothering you?" |
21510 | The laboratories? |
21510 | Then Trigger asked,"How did you get involved in this, personally?" |
21510 | Then a voice said,"Yes, First Lady?" |
21510 | Then she said,"After that interview''s over, I''m to ship out to Manon-- is that it?" |
21510 | Then she said,"What kind of situation is it? |
21510 | They have n''t found it?" |
21510 | This stuff-- if it''s what you think it might be-- is poisonous?" |
21510 | To whom should they refer him? |
21510 | Tranest?" |
21510 | Trigger said hesitantly,"Those people who were chasing this car--""What about them?" |
21510 | Want me over right now?" |
21510 | Want to start carrying it?" |
21510 | Want to try it later?" |
21510 | We did come in here last night, remember? |
21510 | We''re just staying here?" |
21510 | Wear it? |
21510 | Well, Quillan?" |
21510 | What about?" |
21510 | What did you talk about?" |
21510 | What do you say?" |
21510 | What do you think I am? |
21510 | What does Mantelish make of it?" |
21510 | What had you done? |
21510 | What was the business matter?" |
21510 | What was the order content?" |
21510 | What would you say?" |
21510 | What''s the silver- haired idea?" |
21510 | What''s the trouble?" |
21510 | What''s there for the professor to be investigating on the other side of Manon?" |
21510 | What_ are_ you talking about?" |
21510 | What_ was_ it? |
21510 | When did you first find out about it?" |
21510 | When did you get in?" |
21510 | When is Major Quillan returning?" |
21510 | When she looked up finally, he asked,"Can you make much sense of it?" |
21510 | When should she leave? |
21510 | Where was Lyad? |
21510 | Where''s Commissioner Tate?" |
21510 | Where?" |
21510 | Which of the other ways will it be?" |
21510 | Who would n''t be? |
21510 | Who''d hesitate? |
21510 | Who''s the caller?" |
21510 | Why are we going to Luscious?" |
21510 | Why bother? |
21510 | Why not, after all?" |
21510 | Why should Holati Tate have turned secretive on her now? |
21510 | Why the switch?" |
21510 | Why?" |
21510 | Why?" |
21510 | Why?" |
21510 | Why?" |
21510 | Would it be possible for you to come over and meet with us during the day?" |
21510 | Would make a difference, would n''t it? |
21510 | Would you wear it to dinner in token of forgiveness? |
21510 | Yes, Belchik?" |
21510 | You can stop her, ca n''t you?" |
21510 | You disturbed now?" |
21510 | You had a playback attachment stuck in there then?" |
21510 | You must have been very persuasive?" |
21510 | You rather suspect it was, do n''t you?" |
21510 | You realize that, do n''t you?" |
21510 | You recall the situation?" |
21510 | You see that great big branch like an L turned upward, just a little above the center?" |
21510 | You see?" |
21510 | You went right to the top there, did n''t you?" |
21510 | You were n''t satisfied with the reports then?" |
21510 | You''re pretty sure that thing will show up again?" |
21510 | You''ve heard of the Ermetynes?" |
21510 | _ What was it planning to do there?_ Etcetera." |
8297 | Why_ does_ this thing_ do_ as it_ does_? |
8297 | Do all bodies, large and small, fall equally fast? |
8297 | Is the molecular weight not in every instance= two volumes? |
8297 | The elementary molecules not compounds of atoms? |
8297 | What method shall we adopt in the teaching of science? |
8297 | Who shall perform the experiments? |
8297 | Why does water rise in a pump? |
8297 | is more frequent than"Why_ is_ this thing as it_ is_?" |
8296 | At the recent Medical Congress in London, Professor Klebs undertook to answer the question:"Are there specific organized causes of disease?" |
8296 | But has any kind of fly the property of producing malignant pustule by some specific inherent power of its own? |
8296 | Can it be made to pay? |
8296 | The engineer now comes on the stage and asks-- Can practical difficulties be got over? |
8296 | What good winter wheat patent to- day will do this? |
8296 | What is it that the electricity has lost? |
8296 | What, then, may not be expected in lower districts? |
16728 | A copy of the Holy Scriptures, which made its appearance between the years 1450 and 1452. Who introduced Printing into England? |
16728 | Are Navigation and Commerce inseparably connected with each other? |
16728 | Are all bodies equally combustible? |
16728 | Are all the species of ornamental building confined to those nations already mentioned? |
16728 | Are not its uses very extensive? |
16728 | Are not the savages very dexterous in the management of them? |
16728 | Are the last- mentioned sorts properly called Gums? |
16728 | Are there any other Metals besides those already mentioned? |
16728 | Are there any other kinds of this earth besides the common white chalk? |
16728 | Are there different sorts of this Stone? |
16728 | Are there many Volcanoes? |
16728 | Are there no other kind of Instruments besides those already described? |
16728 | Are there not different sorts of this material? |
16728 | Are there other plants or trees which produce Gum, besides those already mentioned? |
16728 | Are there several kinds of attraction? |
16728 | Are they a modern invention? |
16728 | At what place was Glass first made? |
16728 | Before the invention of Earthenware, what supplied its place to the early inhabitants of the world? |
16728 | But is not a pound of gold as heavy as a pound of lead? |
16728 | But why do iron steamers float-- iron being heavier than water? |
16728 | By what nations was the art of painting practised with great success? |
16728 | By what other name has Chemistry been known? |
16728 | By what_ means_ do Chemists effect a change in the qualities or states of natural bodies? |
16728 | By whom was it built? |
16728 | By whom was it destroyed, and when? |
16728 | By whom was it invented? |
16728 | By whom was it revived? |
16728 | By whom was it revived? |
16728 | By whom was the Steam Engine first applied to the purposes of Navigation? |
16728 | By whom was the Tower of Babel erected, and why? |
16728 | By whom was the phonograph invented? |
16728 | By whom were the heavenly bodies first divided into Constellations or groups? |
16728 | Can more than one message be sent at the same time on the same wire? |
16728 | Can we explain by this what we call floating? |
16728 | Can you show the same by another instrument? |
16728 | Can you specify these effects? |
16728 | Can you tell me some magnetic effects of the current? |
16728 | Coral, particularly the beautiful red sort, is likewise made into various ornaments, as necklaces,& c. Of what is our Lime composed? |
16728 | Cyrus H. McCormick, inventor of the mowing machine, born at Walnut Grove, Virginia, in 1809. Who was the inventor of the Sewing Machine? |
16728 | Did it always continue thus? |
16728 | Did not Alexandria undergo the same fate as Tyre and Carthage? |
16728 | Did not Astronomy from this time make great progress? |
16728 | Did not Carthage afterwards become as flourishing as the parent city of Tyre? |
16728 | Did not the Barbarians, after a while, turn their attention to Navigation and Commerce? |
16728 | Did the Romans possess any distinguished Poets? |
16728 | Did the citizens of Constantinople confine their trade to the Islands of the Archipelago, and the adjacent coast of Asia? |
16728 | Did this manufacture continue to be confined to the Greeks and Venetians? |
16728 | Do the terms Coal and Charcoal signify the same substance? |
16728 | Do they grow on bushes like our Currants? |
16728 | Do they leave their canoes in the water on their return from a voyage? |
16728 | Do we experience this attraction upon our earth? |
16728 | Do you know any application of those magnets? |
16728 | Do you know some other properties of air? |
16728 | Do you know something about the nature of Light? |
16728 | Does Nature decompose Water in any of her operations? |
16728 | Does Rock Salt undergo any preparation before it is used? |
16728 | Does it not require a great deal of moisture? |
16728 | Does it not undergo some change during the year? |
16728 | Does not the Pearl Oyster produce a substance called Mother- of- Pearl? |
16728 | Does the insect change its color when it is dead? |
16728 | Does weaving differ according to the material used? |
16728 | For what are they used? |
16728 | For what is Barley generally used? |
16728 | For what is Bombazine used? |
16728 | For what is Millet used? |
16728 | For what is Starch used? |
16728 | For what is Vitriol used? |
16728 | For what is Zinc used? |
16728 | For what is it used? |
16728 | For what is it used? |
16728 | For what is this Rock used? |
16728 | For what was it formerly used? |
16728 | For what was this city particularly celebrated? |
16728 | From what cause is the Water deprived of its caloric? |
16728 | From what countries are Dates brought? |
16728 | From what countries is the Cochineal brought? |
16728 | From what country is it supposed that the invention of silk knitted stockings originally came? |
16728 | From what country was the Cherry Tree first brought? |
16728 | From what does the vapor originate? |
16728 | From what is Coal supposed to have originated? |
16728 | From what is Silk produced? |
16728 | From what is the word Arsenic derived? |
16728 | From what is the word Parchment taken? |
16728 | From what nation was the knowledge of their use in medicine obtained? |
16728 | From what part is the Dye obtained? |
16728 | From what part of the fish is it prepared? |
16728 | From what place did it take its name? |
16728 | From what vegetables is Starch obtained? |
16728 | From whence did it take its name? |
16728 | Had not Venice a formidable rival in a neighboring republic? |
16728 | Has Indigo been long known? |
16728 | Have not the various nations among whom this useful art has been cultivated, adopted different ways of arranging their written characters? |
16728 | Have the terms Money and Coin the same signification? |
16728 | Have we any notice of this art among the Hebrews? |
16728 | He died on board his own ship in the West Indies, 1595. Who was Sir Walter Raleigh? |
16728 | How are the Olives eaten? |
16728 | How are the legislative powers, granted to the government, vested? |
16728 | How are these Stones wrought? |
16728 | How are they caught? |
16728 | How are they divided? |
16728 | How are they prepared, and for what are they used? |
16728 | How can you ascertain that air has weight? |
16728 | How do the savages guide them? |
16728 | How do these Coral Rocks become Islands? |
16728 | How do they get the Oysters which contain them? |
16728 | How do they make it into a drink? |
16728 | How do you know that attraction exists through the whole universe? |
16728 | How is Manna gathered? |
16728 | How is engraving on copper, steel,& c., performed? |
16728 | How is it cultivated? |
16728 | How is it made into Calico,& c.? |
16728 | How is it prepared for use? |
16728 | How is it prepared? |
16728 | How is it prepared? |
16728 | How is it procured? |
16728 | How is it produced? |
16728 | How is the Bread- Fruit eaten? |
16728 | How is the Butter extracted? |
16728 | How is the Caoutchouc obtained from the Tree? |
16728 | How is the Cinnamon Tree cultivated? |
16728 | How is the Cotton separated from the seed? |
16728 | How is the Hermetic seal formed? |
16728 | How is the Leather prepared? |
16728 | How is the Oil drawn from the Olive? |
16728 | How is the bark procured? |
16728 | How is the second kind of attraction, or that between the particles of bodies, subdivided? |
16728 | How is the state of Solidity in bodies accounted for? |
16728 | How is the white powdered arsenic prepared? |
16728 | How is this fruit eaten? |
16728 | How long has the use of Hemp and Flax been known? |
16728 | How long have Bricks been in use for building? |
16728 | How may the Gulf Stream be distinguished? |
16728 | How often does this tree cast its circle of leaves? |
16728 | How often does this tree produce nuts? |
16728 | How often is this operation repeated? |
16728 | How rapidly does the electric current travel through the wires? |
16728 | How, and from what part of the tree is it taken? |
16728 | In how many divisions may musical instruments be arranged? |
16728 | In how many states do we find Water? |
16728 | In what countries are they found? |
16728 | In what countries is Indigo cultivated? |
16728 | In what countries is Marble found? |
16728 | In what countries is Salt generally found? |
16728 | In what countries is it cultivated? |
16728 | In what country is it seen constantly from October to Christmas? |
16728 | In what manner does Pepper grow, and what part of the shrub is used? |
16728 | In what manner is Parchment now prepared? |
16728 | In what manner is it formed into such a variety of shapes? |
16728 | In what manner is it obtained? |
16728 | In what manufacture is it now used? |
16728 | In what other countries is this plant found? |
16728 | In what other sense is the term Electricity employed? |
16728 | In what place was the art of Printing first practised? |
16728 | In what seas are they found? |
16728 | In what state is Lime found in nature? |
16728 | In what state is Mercury usually found? |
16728 | In what state is Silver usually found? |
16728 | In what state is Tin generally found? |
16728 | In what year, and where, was the making of glass bottles begun? |
16728 | Is Black Lead a proper term for this mineral? |
16728 | Is Coral put to any use by man? |
16728 | Is Manna peculiar to the Ash Tree of Southern Italy? |
16728 | Is ice the only instance of Water existing in a state of solidity? |
16728 | Is it a plant? |
16728 | Is it known to whom we are indebted for the invention of Linen Paper? |
16728 | Is it known who were the erectors of these Buildings? |
16728 | Is it not also used in Manure? |
16728 | Is it, then, necessary for chemists to understand the relative nature of all substances? |
16728 | Is not Gunpowder highly combustible? |
16728 | Is not the Indian liquor called Toddy, produced from the Cocoa Tree? |
16728 | Is not the Palma Christi much affected by soil and situation? |
16728 | Is not the air this medium? |
16728 | Is not the art of weaving very ancient? |
16728 | Is not the employment of Wool in the manufacture of Clothing of great antiquity? |
16728 | Is not the harp an instrument of high antiquity in Great Britain? |
16728 | Is not the knowledge of Chemistry very ancient? |
16728 | Is not the use of Gold quite ancient? |
16728 | Is not the work of decomposition perpetually going forward? |
16728 | Is not this an art of great antiquity? |
16728 | Is not this art of great antiquity? |
16728 | Is oil a production confined to the Olive alone? |
16728 | Is the Ink used in Printing the same as writing Ink? |
16728 | Is the Mace used as a spice? |
16728 | Is the Sugar Cane the only vegetable that produces Sugar? |
16728 | Is the Wool of the sheep all of one quality? |
16728 | Is the oil called_ castor_, which is so much used in medicine, the product of an animal or a plant? |
16728 | Is the wood of the Cherry Tree useful? |
16728 | Is there any other method of stereotyping? |
16728 | Is there not a machine by which we are enabled to obtain large supplies of electric power at pleasure? |
16728 | Is there not a tree more particularly designated the Turpentine Tree? |
16728 | Is there not a tree which bears a fruit that may be used for bread? |
16728 | Is there not a tree which produces a substance resembling the Butter which we make from the milk of the cow? |
16728 | Is there not a tree which yields a vegetable Tallow? |
16728 | Is there not another sort of Damask? |
16728 | Is there not another substance also employed in the manufacture of matches? |
16728 | Is there not another tree which produces Manna? |
16728 | Is this substance considered by naturalists as the habitation of the Insect? |
16728 | It is chiefly made in the United States, England, France,& c. What is Linen? |
16728 | It is used for making beer,& c. Of what are Hops the produce? |
16728 | It was first made in Flanders, and is used for table linen,& c. What is Flannel? |
16728 | Lightning usually strikes the highest and most pointed objects, as high hills, trees, spires, masts of ships,& c. What is Thunder? |
16728 | May Wine be extracted from other vegetable bodies? |
16728 | Of leather, silk, thread, cotton, worsted,& c. What skins are generally used for Gloves? |
16728 | Of what are Bricks composed? |
16728 | Of what are Candles made? |
16728 | Of what are Gloves made? |
16728 | Of what are Hats made? |
16728 | Of what are Needles made? |
16728 | Of what are Pins made? |
16728 | Of what are stockings made? |
16728 | Of what are the strings of the Lyre,& c., composed? |
16728 | Of what countries is it a native? |
16728 | Of what countries is the Elephant an inhabitant? |
16728 | Of what country is the Orange a native? |
16728 | Of what country is the Potato a native? |
16728 | Of what do Calcareous Earths or Stones consist? |
16728 | Of what does Printing consist? |
16728 | Of what form is the fruit? |
16728 | Of what form is the tree which bears those large nuts, called Cocoa nuts? |
16728 | Of what form was money generally made? |
16728 | Of what is Earthenware composed? |
16728 | Of what is Gunpowder composed? |
16728 | Of what is Paper made? |
16728 | Of what is Soap composed? |
16728 | Of what is this last compounded? |
16728 | Of what nature is the Aurora Borealis? |
16728 | Of what substances was Money usually made? |
16728 | Of what use are the two remaining substances, Hydrogen and Carbon? |
16728 | Of what use is Bark? |
16728 | Of what use is this power to vegetables? |
16728 | Of what were the first huts composed? |
16728 | Of which of these Simple or Primitive Earths are the solid portions of the globe principally composed? |
16728 | On what does the Beaver feed? |
16728 | Raw silk is imported in quantities from India, China, Italy,& c. How is the Silk taken from the Worm? |
16728 | The Dutch in 1610; it was introduced into England in 1650 What is Coffee? |
16728 | To what circumstance did an ancient poet ascribe the invention of stringed instruments? |
16728 | To what did this revolution in its history give rise? |
16728 | To what great Civil Engineer has the West given birth? |
16728 | To what invention is the art of Navigation much indebted? |
16728 | To what is it more particularly applied? |
16728 | To what is the term Consul applied at the present time? |
16728 | To what other uses is the fruit of the Vine applied besides drying it for raisins, as described in the sixth chapter? |
16728 | To what part of bodies is Electricity confined? |
16728 | To what particular use did the Egyptians put it? |
16728 | To what use did the ancient inhabitants of Africa and Arabia put this substance? |
16728 | To what use did they put it? |
16728 | To what use is this substance put? |
16728 | To whom are we indebted for its invention? |
16728 | To whom do we owe this grand undertaking? |
16728 | To whom is the world indebted for this canal? |
16728 | Upon what materials did the ancients paint their works? |
16728 | Upon what principle do these last- mentioned instruments perform? |
16728 | Was Sculpture always performed in Stone? |
16728 | Was any gold ever produced by this method? |
16728 | Was not Vocal Music used before the invention of Instrumental? |
16728 | Was not the art greatly obscured for some centuries? |
16728 | Was not the use of Tin very early known? |
16728 | Was not this curious mineral better known to the ancients than it is at present? |
16728 | Was this search successful? |
16728 | Were Hieroglyphics employed before or after Alphabetic Writing? |
16728 | Were not books once made of Bark? |
16728 | Were not both these celebrated cities destroyed? |
16728 | Were not the Egyptians quite early acquainted with this art? |
16728 | Were the Egyptians acquainted with this art? |
16728 | Were the attempts to rear Silk Worms in England successful? |
16728 | What Honey was reckoned by the ancients the best in the world? |
16728 | What Tree produces the beautiful and well- known wood so much used in making the various articles of household furniture? |
16728 | What are Almonds? |
16728 | What are Artesian wells? |
16728 | What are Canoes? |
16728 | What are Capers? |
16728 | What are Cloves? |
16728 | What are Currants? |
16728 | What are Dates? |
16728 | What are Earthquakes? |
16728 | What are Furs, and how are they prepared? |
16728 | What are Galls? |
16728 | What are Mangoes? |
16728 | What are Melons? |
16728 | What are Metals called in their natural state? |
16728 | What are Nutmegs? |
16728 | What are Oats? |
16728 | What are Olives? |
16728 | What are Raisins? |
16728 | What are Shoes? |
16728 | What are Strata? |
16728 | What are Tamarinds? |
16728 | What are Yams? |
16728 | What are frequently substituted for Capers? |
16728 | What are generally meant by the Arts? |
16728 | What are its characteristics? |
16728 | What are its qualities? |
16728 | What are its qualities? |
16728 | What are its uses? |
16728 | What are its uses? |
16728 | What are its uses? |
16728 | What are its uses? |
16728 | What are its uses? |
16728 | What are its uses? |
16728 | What are its uses? |
16728 | What are the Liberal Arts? |
16728 | What are the Lungs? |
16728 | What are the Mechanical Arts? |
16728 | What are the Muscles? |
16728 | What are the Tides? |
16728 | What are the chief uses of Silex? |
16728 | What are the different states of natural bodies? |
16728 | What are the earliest accounts of Musical Instruments on record? |
16728 | What are the habits of this insect, and on what does it feed? |
16728 | What are the most ancient stringed instruments? |
16728 | What are the names of the principal islands of Coral formation? |
16728 | What are the properties and uses of Camphor? |
16728 | What are the properties of Clay? |
16728 | What are the properties of Nitrogen or Azote? |
16728 | What are the properties of Silex? |
16728 | What are the second and third kinds of Oils? |
16728 | What are the sources of currents? |
16728 | What are the uses of Copper? |
16728 | What are the uses of Gamboge? |
16728 | What are the uses of Gold? |
16728 | What are the uses of Parchment? |
16728 | What are the uses of Rye? |
16728 | What are the uses of air? |
16728 | What are the uses of this Tree? |
16728 | What are the uses of this Tree? |
16728 | What are their qualities and use? |
16728 | What are these glasses called? |
16728 | What badge or sign was worn by those who engaged in the Crusades? |
16728 | What can you say of its origin? |
16728 | What can you say of new islands formed by Volcanic Agency? |
16728 | What can you say of the origin of Glass? |
16728 | What causes led to these wars? |
16728 | What celebrated Astronomer arose in England? |
16728 | What celebrated Poets marked this revival? |
16728 | What circumstance caused them to unite? |
16728 | What circumstance contributed to the progress of this manufacture among the English? |
16728 | What city of France was long celebrated for its manufacture? |
16728 | What city of Italy excelled all Europe for many years in the making of fine glass? |
16728 | What countries are most noted for them? |
16728 | What countries had glass windows first? |
16728 | What countries produce the best Wines? |
16728 | What country affords the best Wool? |
16728 | What country is meant by Mauritania? |
16728 | What country was the most highly celebrated for its sculpture? |
16728 | What different kinds of Attraction can you mention? |
16728 | What do the Fine Arts usually include? |
16728 | What do the terms Refining and Smelting signify? |
16728 | What do you mean by Carbon? |
16728 | What do you mean by Exportation? |
16728 | What do you mean by Gems? |
16728 | What do you mean by Metallurgy? |
16728 | What do you mean by Metals? |
16728 | What do you mean by Polypus? |
16728 | What do you mean by_ Marly_? |
16728 | What do you mean by_ decomposition_? |
16728 | What do you understand by specific weight or gravity? |
16728 | What does the first coined money in ancient Britain appear to have been? |
16728 | What does the word Levant signify? |
16728 | What does the word Nature signify? |
16728 | What does the word Oriental signify? |
16728 | What effect had the Fall of the Roman Empire on Navigation? |
16728 | What effects are produced by currents? |
16728 | What else does the Sturgeon supply? |
16728 | What else is obtained from this tree? |
16728 | What event likewise contributed to the more rapid progress and diffusion of Navigation and Commerce? |
16728 | What event proved fatal to this art? |
16728 | What form does it bear? |
16728 | What good effect did this event produce? |
16728 | What immense fish is it that furnishes us with a quantity of_ animal_ oil? |
16728 | What improvement in this instrument would naturally follow? |
16728 | What influence has the Gulf Stream on the climate of Europe? |
16728 | What instrument was famous among the ancient Greeks? |
16728 | What is Alum? |
16728 | What is Arrow- root? |
16728 | What is Arsenic? |
16728 | What is Astronomy? |
16728 | What is Astronomy? |
16728 | What is Attraction? |
16728 | What is Baize? |
16728 | What is Bark? |
16728 | What is Barley Sugar? |
16728 | What is Black Lead? |
16728 | What is Bombazine? |
16728 | What is Brandy? |
16728 | What is Brass? |
16728 | What is Calico? |
16728 | What is Cambric? |
16728 | What is Camlet? |
16728 | What is Camphor? |
16728 | What is Canvas? |
16728 | What is Catgut? |
16728 | What is Cayenne Pepper? |
16728 | What is Chalk? |
16728 | What is Chemistry? |
16728 | What is Chocolate? |
16728 | What is Cinnamon? |
16728 | What is Cloth? |
16728 | What is Coal? |
16728 | What is Cochineal? |
16728 | What is Copperas? |
16728 | What is Coral? |
16728 | What is Cork? |
16728 | What is Corn? |
16728 | What is Cotton? |
16728 | What is Damask? |
16728 | What is Dew? |
16728 | What is Diaper? |
16728 | What is Ebony? |
16728 | What is Electricity? |
16728 | What is Electrotyping? |
16728 | What is Engraving? |
16728 | What is Flax? |
16728 | What is Fossil or Rock Salt? |
16728 | What is Frankincense? |
16728 | What is Gamboge? |
16728 | What is Geometry? |
16728 | What is Gin? |
16728 | What is Ginger? |
16728 | What is Glass? |
16728 | What is Gold? |
16728 | What is Granite? |
16728 | What is Gravity? |
16728 | What is Gum Arabic? |
16728 | What is Gum? |
16728 | What is Hail? |
16728 | What is Holland? |
16728 | What is Honey? |
16728 | What is Hydrogen? |
16728 | What is India Rubber or Caoutchouc? |
16728 | What is Indian, or Chinese Ink? |
16728 | What is Ink? |
16728 | What is Inlaying? |
16728 | What is Iron? |
16728 | What is Isinglass? |
16728 | What is Ivory? |
16728 | What is Lapis Calaminaris? |
16728 | What is Lead? |
16728 | What is Leather? |
16728 | What is Licorice? |
16728 | What is Lightning? |
16728 | What is Lime? |
16728 | What is Lithography? |
16728 | What is Logwood? |
16728 | What is Magnesium Light? |
16728 | What is Malt? |
16728 | What is Manna? |
16728 | What is Marine Salt? |
16728 | What is Mercury? |
16728 | What is Millet, and in what countries does it grow? |
16728 | What is Mohair? |
16728 | What is Musk? |
16728 | What is Myrrh? |
16728 | What is Opium? |
16728 | What is Oxygen? |
16728 | What is Painting? |
16728 | What is Papyrus? |
16728 | What is Parchment? |
16728 | What is Pearl Barley? |
16728 | What is Pepper? |
16728 | What is Phenicia? |
16728 | What is Photography? |
16728 | What is Pimento or Allspice? |
16728 | What is Pitch? |
16728 | What is Platina? |
16728 | What is Poetry? |
16728 | What is Potash? |
16728 | What is Quick- Lime? |
16728 | What is Rain? |
16728 | What is Rhubarb? |
16728 | What is Rice? |
16728 | What is Rum? |
16728 | What is Sago? |
16728 | What is Salt? |
16728 | What is Saltpetre? |
16728 | What is Sculpture? |
16728 | What is Silver? |
16728 | What is Slate? |
16728 | What is Snow? |
16728 | What is Soda? |
16728 | What is Spermaceti? |
16728 | What is Sponge? |
16728 | What is Spring Salt? |
16728 | What is Starch? |
16728 | What is Steel? |
16728 | What is Sugar Candy? |
16728 | What is Sugar? |
16728 | What is Sulphur? |
16728 | What is Tan? |
16728 | What is Tapioca? |
16728 | What is Tar? |
16728 | What is Tea? |
16728 | What is Thermo- electricity? |
16728 | What is Tin? |
16728 | What is Tobacco? |
16728 | What is Turpentine? |
16728 | What is Twilight? |
16728 | What is Vellum? |
16728 | What is Velvet? |
16728 | What is Vinegar? |
16728 | What is Water? |
16728 | What is Wax? |
16728 | What is Wind? |
16728 | What is Wool? |
16728 | What is Zinc? |
16728 | What is a Barometer? |
16728 | What is a Bathometer? |
16728 | What is a Blowpipe? |
16728 | What is a Cable? |
16728 | What is a Camera Obscura? |
16728 | What is a Cell; what a Battery? |
16728 | What is a Chronometer? |
16728 | What is a Coal Mine? |
16728 | What is a Dynamo- electric machine? |
16728 | What is a Kaleidoscope? |
16728 | What is a Kiln? |
16728 | What is a Lightning Rod? |
16728 | What is a Microphone? |
16728 | What is a Microscope? |
16728 | What is a Mine? |
16728 | What is a Mint? |
16728 | What is a Mirror? |
16728 | What is a Mosque? |
16728 | What is a Pendulum? |
16728 | What is a Phonograph? |
16728 | What is a Prism? |
16728 | What is a Pyramid? |
16728 | What is a Rainbow? |
16728 | What is a Spectrum? |
16728 | What is a Stereoscope? |
16728 | What is a Stethoscope? |
16728 | What is a Suspension Bridge? |
16728 | What is a Telescope? |
16728 | What is a Thermometer? |
16728 | What is a Tortoise? |
16728 | What is a Volcano? |
16728 | What is a singular characteristic of the Coral Islands? |
16728 | What is an Anemometer? |
16728 | What is an Aneroid Barometer? |
16728 | What is an Electric current? |
16728 | What is an author? |
16728 | What is generally meant by Corn? |
16728 | What is it called when found in a perfect metallic form? |
16728 | What is its habitation? |
16728 | What is its origin? |
16728 | What is meant by Architecture? |
16728 | What is meant by Chrysalis? |
16728 | What is meant by Combustion? |
16728 | What is meant by Gas? |
16728 | What is meant by Mahomedan? |
16728 | What is meant by Mechanics? |
16728 | What is meant by Navigation? |
16728 | What is meant by Ochreous? |
16728 | What is meant by Science? |
16728 | What is meant by a Senate? |
16728 | What is meant by an Archipelago? |
16728 | What is meant by the Assyrian Empire? |
16728 | What is next done? |
16728 | What is peculiar to the ore of Lead? |
16728 | What is positive and what negative electricity? |
16728 | What is signified by a glass- house? |
16728 | What is supposed to cause them? |
16728 | What is that part of the Pacific called, where the Coral Rocks are most abundant? |
16728 | What is the Citron? |
16728 | What is the Drummond or Lime Light? |
16728 | What is the Ear- trumpet? |
16728 | What is the Electro- Magnetic Telegraph? |
16728 | What is the Gulf Stream? |
16728 | What is the Lime? |
16728 | What is the Loadstone? |
16728 | What is the Mariner''s Compass? |
16728 | What is the Ruby? |
16728 | What is the Steam Engine? |
16728 | What is the Tasimeter? |
16728 | What is the Turquois? |
16728 | What is the White Pepper? |
16728 | What is the appearance of Frankincense? |
16728 | What is the cause of bodies being either solid, liquid, or aeriform? |
16728 | What is the cause of bodies floating on liquids? |
16728 | What is the character of Gold? |
16728 | What is the character of Gum? |
16728 | What is the difference between Electrotyping and Stereotyping? |
16728 | What is the government of the United States? |
16728 | What is the meaning of A.D.? |
16728 | What is the name of the remarkable stone of which a cloth has been made, that resists the action of fire? |
16728 | What is the nature of Electricity? |
16728 | What is the nature of Phosphorus? |
16728 | What is the poetical name for the morning Twilight? |
16728 | What is the signification of Mediterranean? |
16728 | What is the vessel called which is used in Distilling? |
16728 | What is understood by Magic? |
16728 | What is understood by a Consul? |
16728 | What is used to cement bricks firmly together? |
16728 | What island possesses a remarkable substitute for the want of springs of Water? |
16728 | What kind appears to have been held in the greatest esteem by the ancients? |
16728 | What materials are used for the dyeing and coloring of our manufactures? |
16728 | What materials were employed by ancient nations in Writing? |
16728 | What materials were used for writing, before the invention of Paper? |
16728 | What method is used in preparing the Asbestus? |
16728 | What method is usually employed in countries where the sun''s heat is not sufficiently powerful? |
16728 | What mode is usually employed in this country in obtaining it? |
16728 | What nation appears to have excelled in Chemistry in early times? |
16728 | What nation first applied this art to the purposes of Trade? |
16728 | What nation first introduced it into Europe? |
16728 | What nation holds the olive in great repute? |
16728 | What nation invented the large looking- glass plates now in use? |
16728 | What nation is supposed to have known and practised this art even before the foundation of Rome? |
16728 | What nation so greatly excelled in the manufacture of a beautiful species of Earthenware? |
16728 | What nation was fed with a kind of Manna? |
16728 | What nation was particularly celebrated for musical talents? |
16728 | What nation wore Shoes made of the bark of the papyrus? |
16728 | What next greatly forwarded this interesting science? |
16728 | What other circumstance also prevented commercial intercourse from ceasing altogether? |
16728 | What other circumstance contributed to the advancement of Astronomy? |
16728 | What other fluid is drawn from Wine? |
16728 | What other great engineering work can you mention? |
16728 | What other kinds of stone are used in building? |
16728 | What other name is given to Liquids? |
16728 | What other nations excelled in the art of Building? |
16728 | What other people, about this period, distinguished themselves in the art of Navigation? |
16728 | What part of it produces the Gum? |
16728 | What part of the plant is eaten? |
16728 | What part of the plant is used? |
16728 | What part of the world is meant by Australia? |
16728 | What people are regarded as the Fathers of Poetry? |
16728 | What people are represented by the ancient writers as having brought the art of Building to a greater state of perfection? |
16728 | What probably gave the first idea of Navigation? |
16728 | What produces the difference between Green and Bohea, or Black? |
16728 | What progress did the Romans make in Sculpture? |
16728 | What progress did the generality of the Eastern nations make in this art? |
16728 | What progress did they make in Astronomy? |
16728 | What remarkable event followed their foolish pride? |
16728 | What remarkable phenomenon is afforded to the inhabitants of the polar regions? |
16728 | What sea produces the best and greatest number of Pearls? |
16728 | What seasons are more liable to rain than others? |
16728 | What sources of light do you know? |
16728 | What species of Melon is that which almost makes up for a scarcity of good water in hot countries? |
16728 | What term is used to denote the quality of the Diamond? |
16728 | What time of the day is the best for drawing the juice? |
16728 | What was the Edict of Nantes? |
16728 | What was the Pantheon? |
16728 | What was the Philosopher''s Stone? |
16728 | What was the first Book that was printed from metal types? |
16728 | What was the greatest telegraphic undertaking? |
16728 | What was the next improvement? |
16728 | What was the origin of the city of Venice? |
16728 | What were its objects? |
16728 | What were the Crusades? |
16728 | What, then, would they employ? |
16728 | When and by whom were Watches and Clocks invented? |
16728 | When are they gathered, and how are they dried? |
16728 | When did Hats come into general use? |
16728 | When is the time to gather the spice? |
16728 | When was the first telegraph established? |
16728 | When was the knowledge of Sculpture introduced into England? |
16728 | When was the manufacture of silk introduced into England? |
16728 | When was the use of Money first introduced? |
16728 | When was the use of stamped coin introduced into Britain? |
16728 | When were Spectacles invented, and who was their inventor? |
16728 | Whence are Lemons brought? |
16728 | Whence are the best and greatest number of Sponges brought? |
16728 | Whence are the greatest quantities of Sulphur brought? |
16728 | Whence are they brought? |
16728 | Whence come the colors in the objects we see in nature? |
16728 | Whence is it obtained? |
16728 | Whence is its name derived? |
16728 | Whence is its name derived? |
16728 | Whence is the word Oil derived? |
16728 | Whence is the word Velvet derived? |
16728 | Whence is the word derived? |
16728 | Where and in what manner is Gold generally found? |
16728 | Where are Cochin China, and Corea? |
16728 | Where are Florence and Lucca situated? |
16728 | Where are Rubies found? |
16728 | Where are the Azores situated? |
16728 | Where are the principal Tin Mines? |
16728 | Where are the richest Silver Mines found? |
16728 | Where are they mostly found? |
16728 | Where did Cotton anciently grow, and for what was it used? |
16728 | Where do Beavers usually fix their habitations? |
16728 | Where do the Egyptians dwell? |
16728 | Where does it grow? |
16728 | Where is Abyssinia? |
16728 | Where is Armenia situated? |
16728 | Where is Chalk found? |
16728 | Where is Genoa situated? |
16728 | Where is Genoa? |
16728 | Where is Granite found? |
16728 | Where is Jamaica situated? |
16728 | Where is Lead found? |
16728 | Where is Milan situated? |
16728 | Where is Mount Libanus? |
16728 | Where is Naples? |
16728 | Where is Ravenna? |
16728 | Where is Rouen? |
16728 | Where is Seville? |
16728 | Where is Sumatra situated? |
16728 | Where is the Asbestus found? |
16728 | Where is the Coral Insect found? |
16728 | Where is the Crimea? |
16728 | Where is the Tree found? |
16728 | Where is the best Black Lead found? |
16728 | Where was Babylon? |
16728 | Where was Carthage? |
16728 | Where was Crape first made? |
16728 | Where was Etruria situated? |
16728 | Where was Silk first made? |
16728 | Where was Troy? |
16728 | Where was the first Paper Mill erected in England? |
16728 | Where were the cities of Thebes and Athens situated? |
16728 | Which is supposed to be the most natural state of all bodies? |
16728 | Which is the largest tunnel in the world? |
16728 | Which is the most powerful artificial light? |
16728 | Which is the most rare and beautiful of all the kinds? |
16728 | Which was the more ancient city, Tyre or Sidon? |
16728 | Who are the Japanese? |
16728 | Who are the Maltese? |
16728 | Who first introduced the China Orange into Europe? |
16728 | Who first taught the true system of the Universe? |
16728 | Who introduced it into France and England? |
16728 | Who introduced the Silk Worm itself into Europe? |
16728 | Who invented the Telephone? |
16728 | Who planned these bridges? |
16728 | Who was Alexander the Great? |
16728 | Who was Apollo? |
16728 | Who was Cyrus? |
16728 | Who was Galileo? |
16728 | Who was Jupiter? |
16728 | Who was Leo the Tenth? |
16728 | Who was Lucullus? |
16728 | Who was Mercury? |
16728 | Who was Nabuchodonosor? |
16728 | Who was Nero? |
16728 | Who was Pericles? |
16728 | Who was Pliny? |
16728 | Who was Roger Bacon? |
16728 | Who was Sesostris? |
16728 | Who was Sir Francis Drake? |
16728 | Who was Venus? |
16728 | Who was the inventor of the telegraph in this country? |
16728 | Who was the original discoverer of Coffee, for the drink of man? |
16728 | Who were the Cretans? |
16728 | Who were the Franks? |
16728 | Who were the Goths? |
16728 | Who were the Ionians? |
16728 | Who were the Lombards? |
16728 | Who were the Phenicians? |
16728 | Who were the Pisans? |
16728 | Who were the Saracens? |
16728 | Who were the Scandinavians? |
16728 | Who were the Sicilians? |
16728 | Who were the Venetians? |
16728 | Who were the principal masters of the Italian school? |
16728 | Why are the leaves of plants green? |
16728 | Why do we say that certain metals-- as, for example, platina or gold-- are heavier than others, say, lead or iron? |
16728 | Why does a portion of the floating body sink below the surface of the water? |
16728 | Why is it called Allspice? |
16728 | Will you describe the Megaphone? |
16728 | With whom may the School of British Sculptors be considered as commencing? |
16728 | Yes, the ancients wrote their books on the barks of many trees, as on those of the ash and the lime tree,& c. Which part did they use? |
16728 | You describe Pearls as being ranked among the number of Gems, although they are not Stones; what kind of substance are they? |
16728 | You have given me an account of a useful Butter prepared from a plant; is there not also a tree which can supply the want of a cow? |
16728 | You inform me that Chemistry enables us to discover the properties of bodies by means of_ analysis_ and_ combination_: what do these terms imply? |
16728 | You mentioned Silicious and Argillaceous Earths: is not, then, the earthy covering of our globe of one common character? |
16728 | You said that the olive is an Evergreen: to what plant or shrub is the term particularly applied? |
16728 | You say that a Geologist is one who studies Geology: what is meant by this term? |
16728 | [ Illustration: GLASS BLOWING AT THE GLASS- WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA.] What is the appearance of the Nutmeg? |
16728 | [ Illustration: GOLD MINERS WASHING ORE.] To whom is the invention of Gunpowder ascribed? |
16728 | _ Hebrews_, the children of Israel, the Jews Who were the Athenians? |
16728 | _ Legislative_, giving or enacting laws How are our laws made? |
16728 | _ Lye_, a liquor made from wood- ashes; of great use in medicine, bleaching, sugar works,& c. What are Figs? |
16728 | _ Maturity_, ripeness, perfection How much silk is each ball said to contain? |
28244 | ''After you''ve seen them will you take your friend and go away and remain?'' 28244 ''Are you not alarmed?'' |
28244 | ''May I see them?'' 28244 ''Then why did you return from Europe and hasten up here?'' |
28244 | ''Was there anything on them?'' 28244 A-- a what?" |
28244 | About that matter of a stray soul? |
28244 | Against my will? |
28244 | Amourette told me----"Amourette? 28244 Amourette?" |
28244 | And his father? |
28244 | And then? |
28244 | And what''s the result? 28244 And you were a witness to that?" |
28244 | And-- and my inclination? |
28244 | Are n''t they too thin? |
28244 | Are they any good? |
28244 | Are you drunk? |
28244 | Are you g- going? |
28244 | Are you going back to that hotel? |
28244 | Are you going to give me those papers? |
28244 | Are you going to take Mr. Marque to Minnow Hollow? |
28244 | Are you married? |
28244 | Are you not-- usually-- here? |
28244 | Are you sure? |
28244 | Are you sure? |
28244 | Are you two youthful guys under the impression that you can stroll through the wilderness loaded down with a five- foot shelf of assorted junk? |
28244 | Are you-- going? |
28244 | Are-- are many ladies likely to come and-- and court me? |
28244 | As what? |
28244 | B- b- by f- f- force? |
28244 | Barrel- shaped? |
28244 | Be you goin''a- sparkin''? |
28244 | Because I''m intelligent enough to comprehend the subtleties of this-- bill? |
28244 | Betty''s? |
28244 | Brown,whispered Vance,"did you hear anything except the hum of automobiles?" |
28244 | Buildings? |
28244 | But how does your myopia concern_ me_? |
28244 | But that is the exact description of those three young men----"Every one of''em? |
28244 | But why does this terrible and strapping young lady desire to swipe the draft of this bill? |
28244 | But_ is n''t_ it a quaint old house? |
28244 | But_ why_ did you print? |
28244 | By gad,he said,"do you think I ought to marry her? |
28244 | By what authority do you forbid me entrance to this hotel? |
28244 | Ca n''t you hear their iron scabbards rattle? 28244 Ca n''t you imagine him as young as you are? |
28244 | Can you ask? |
28244 | Capable? |
28244 | Captain Jones,she said,"do you realize what centuries of suppression are doing to my sex? |
28244 | Chemistry? |
28244 | Could n''t you deceive her with a wig? 28244 Could you help it if you-- loved me?" |
28244 | Cured of his cardiac trouble?--this disease known as Lamour''s disease? |
28244 | Curtis, would n''t it rock any man''s equilibrium to fall head over heels in love with a girl inside of ten minutes? 28244 D- do you really mean it?" |
28244 | Did my being here drive you away from your favourite pool? |
28244 | Did n''t I try? |
28244 | Did n''t she become a suffragette and carry a banner and chase me and vow to make me eat my own words frosted on a terrible plum cake? |
28244 | Did n''t you practically tell me that no woman could endure the sight of a face and figure like mine? |
28244 | Did n''t you say anything? 28244 Did n''t you speak to her?" |
28244 | Did n''t you? |
28244 | Did they hurl spot- eggs in ancient Rome, fair maid? |
28244 | Did you come to fish this pool? |
28244 | Did you hear the bird this evening? |
28244 | Did you like that poem? |
28244 | Did you see it? |
28244 | Did you sit in the hammock with her? |
28244 | Did you think I was going to net a dozen? |
28244 | Did you want it, Betty? |
28244 | Did_ he_ do_ that_? |
28244 | Do n''t what? |
28244 | Do n''t you? 28244 Do they bite you?" |
28244 | Do you dare believe I love you? |
28244 | Do you desire to render me miserable for life? |
28244 | Do you expect me to seize you and twist your arm until you drop those papers? |
28244 | Do you know which way it goes on, George? |
28244 | Do you know you are hurting me, physically, spiritually, mentally? |
28244 | Do you mean it? |
28244 | Do you mean it? |
28244 | Do you realise that you are a brute? |
28244 | Do you realise what you''re saying? 28244 Do you suppose such a condemnation-- such a total ostracism-- is agreeable to a man? |
28244 | Do you think I''m nutty? |
28244 | Do you think so? |
28244 | Do you think that men are going to stand for it? |
28244 | Do you think that''s a human hand? |
28244 | Do you want a gambler to call on you, Miss Hollis? |
28244 | Do you want to stay here until that miserable Chow comes poking his orange- coloured head into the ferns and laughs at us with his blue tongue? |
28244 | Do you? |
28244 | Does n''t it strike you as odd that every one of them so far has been Gibsonian perfection itself? 28244 Does n''t it?" |
28244 | Even f- friends? |
28244 | Everything-- except----"Except what? |
28244 | Force? |
28244 | George, you would n''t expect me to match that horrid confession-- would you? |
28244 | Goin''sparkin''? |
28244 | Had you anything to say to me? |
28244 | Had you thought-- much about it? |
28244 | Have n''t I already warned you that every ounce of superfluous luggage will weigh a ton in the woods? |
28244 | Have you a pass to go out? |
28244 | Have you no-- regrets? |
28244 | Have_ you_ heard about-- what is going on in town? |
28244 | Hello, who is it? |
28244 | Hey? 28244 Hey? |
28244 | Hey? |
28244 | Hey? |
28244 | Honest? |
28244 | Hoping-- what? |
28244 | How about my ears? |
28244 | How are my nephews getting on? |
28244 | How could I trust you more? |
28244 | How could you suppose any woman indifferent to such music? |
28244 | How do you know? |
28244 | How do you know? |
28244 | How does it concern_ me_? |
28244 | How on earth did you ever guess? |
28244 | How soon are you going to let me have them? |
28244 | How? 28244 How? |
28244 | How? |
28244 | How? |
28244 | I mean that-- that you were not what-- what_ they_ required----"They? 28244 I mean where am I below proof? |
28244 | I mean-- to- morrow, too----"To- morrow? 28244 I suppose you have come to look at this old- time place?" |
28244 | I was amusing myself by repeating aloud my poem,_ Amourette_:Where is the girl of yesterday? |
28244 | I was wondering,he went on, scared almost to death,"whether you would mind if I spoke to you?" |
28244 | I wonder what your name is? |
28244 | I wonder whatever became of that fleet- footed girl who hung to my heels long after the more solidly constructed aristocracy gave up? |
28244 | I wonder,he said,"whether it might help matters to fry it?" |
28244 | I''ll tell you one thing,he said;"if the Governor ever did get entirely well-- er-- recovered-- you know what I mean?" |
28244 | I? 28244 I? |
28244 | I? 28244 In the probably similar fate of so much masculine beauty?" |
28244 | In what? |
28244 | Investigate what? 28244 Is it more odious than the attitude of men?" |
28244 | Is it_ very_ gay and fine? |
28244 | Is n''t it? |
28244 | Is n''t she? |
28244 | Is she rather a tough old lady? |
28244 | Is that a reason? |
28244 | Is that so? |
28244 | Is that the only reason? |
28244 | Is that true-- Captain Jones? |
28244 | Is that what you mean? |
28244 | Is there anything-- except a broken head-- that could possibly permit me the opportunity of listening to you? |
28244 | Is there-- is there really such a thing, William? 28244 Is-- is it_ yours_?" |
28244 | Is-- is there actually a University in these woods? |
28244 | It sure would, dear friend----"And then to see that divine girl almost ready to love you in return-- see it perfectly, plainly? 28244 It was-- something like it-- I am afraid----""Do you think it_ was_ love?" |
28244 | It-- it is n''t true, then, is it? |
28244 | Know what? |
28244 | Lady Diana Guernsey? |
28244 | Lady-- are you crazy? |
28244 | Lord Marque,she said quietly,"why do you not go back to England?" |
28244 | M- m- marked_ what_? |
28244 | M- might I-- would it be-- could you----"Are you trying to ask me what is_ my_ name? |
28244 | M- moral? |
28244 | Mate_ you_? |
28244 | May I? |
28244 | May not a pretty woman listen without offense if a gallant man praises her beauty? |
28244 | Me? 28244 Men seldom notice women''s clothes, do they?" |
28244 | Miss Eden? |
28244 | Mr. Langdon,she said,"do you suppose that I am the sort of girl to deliberately criticise either your features or your figure?" |
28244 | Mr. Sayre, w- what are you going to do with me? |
28244 | Murder? |
28244 | My father? |
28244 | My grandfather? |
28244 | My nephew wrote_ Amourette_? |
28244 | My nose does n''t suit you, does it? |
28244 | Necessary? 28244 No, I----""How do you know?" |
28244 | Non- combatants? |
28244 | Oh, where are they, dear? |
28244 | Oh, you knew-- you have known-- for some time? |
28244 | On what terms? |
28244 | Out of what? 28244 Out?" |
28244 | Promise you wo n''t tell? |
28244 | Really? 28244 S- something-- doing?" |
28244 | Shall I call a taxi, Professor? |
28244 | Shall I cast your horoscope? |
28244 | Shall I try? 28244 Shall I-- go with you, William?" |
28244 | Shall we talk of something pleasanter? |
28244 | Shall we? |
28244 | So at last you''re ready to start, eh? |
28244 | So you''ve heard of that, too? |
28244 | Sober? |
28244 | Sorry for taking them? |
28244 | Suffragettes would never marry a near- sighted man, would they? |
28244 | Symbols? |
28244 | Terms? 28244 That Adirondack story?" |
28244 | That mosquito? |
28244 | That the Governor of the great State of New York is in any danger of being seized for any such purpose? |
28244 | That-- that you are not exactly-- qualified to-- to become an ancestor of the physically perfect race which----"What_ is_ wrong with me, then? |
28244 | Then why do you ever come here? |
28244 | Then why on earth did you keep me imprisoned in that room so long if you did n''t want those papers? |
28244 | Then you''ll give me back the papers? |
28244 | Then, then I may be chased away at any moment? |
28244 | There never was any reason-- was there? |
28244 | To do w- what? |
28244 | To whom? |
28244 | To- morrow? |
28244 | To- morrow? |
28244 | To_ this_ house? |
28244 | Very well; where can I find her? |
28244 | Very? |
28244 | W- w- what are they g- going to do with their captures? |
28244 | W- w- what is your decision? |
28244 | W- what horses? |
28244 | W- what, darling? |
28244 | W- why do you think so? |
28244 | Waal, I cal''late you know that gal down to the depot, do n''t ye? |
28244 | Was she the girl with the net in the photo? 28244 Was there anything to jar you on the sixth photograph?" |
28244 | Well, could n''t you assume the responsibility? |
28244 | Well, does that suggest any clue to you? 28244 Well, what do you make of it?" |
28244 | Well, what was it? 28244 Well, what_ are_ they going to do?" |
28244 | Well,he said, smiling at Ethra,"what do you think?" |
28244 | Wha''d''ye do with''em? |
28244 | What are boarders? |
28244 | What are these strange happenings in New York of which I hear vague rumours? |
28244 | What are those things you have in your hand? |
28244 | What are you going to do in the city? |
28244 | What are you laughing at? |
28244 | What are you smirking about_ now_? |
28244 | What are you talking about? |
28244 | What are_ you_ thinking of, Marcella? 28244 What did you say?" |
28244 | What do they suspect is in that bill? |
28244 | What do you expect to do when the people who live here return? |
28244 | What do you expect to do with them? |
28244 | What do you mean by that? |
28244 | What do you mean? 28244 What do you mean?" |
28244 | What do you mean? |
28244 | What do you mean? |
28244 | What do you mean? |
28244 | What do you want? |
28244 | What does she look like? |
28244 | What does your excellency expect me to flee in-- dishabille? |
28244 | What else is there? |
28244 | What else is there? |
28244 | What in the world can you be thinking of me? |
28244 | What in the world has_ that_ to do with my leaving you? |
28244 | What is it? 28244 What is it?" |
28244 | What is n''t true? |
28244 | What is one of them? |
28244 | What is that memory? |
28244 | What is the matter with him? |
28244 | What is your name? |
28244 | What is? |
28244 | What kind? |
28244 | What on earth are you thinking of? |
28244 | What people? |
28244 | What sort of a fellow is this John Marque? 28244 What way?" |
28244 | What''s The New Race University? |
28244 | What''s the matter with''em? |
28244 | What? |
28244 | What? |
28244 | What? |
28244 | What? |
28244 | What? |
28244 | What_ I_ said? |
28244 | What_ did_ you mean, then? |
28244 | What_ did_ you mean? |
28244 | What_ do_ you mean? |
28244 | When a woman wo n''t talk about a man is it always because she cares for him in_ that_ way? |
28244 | When are you going to let me out? |
28244 | When did you bake that cake? |
28244 | When is it customary to begin the courting? |
28244 | When? |
28244 | When? |
28244 | Where are they? |
28244 | Where are we going-- if you do n''t mind? |
28244 | Where are you going when-- when I leave you? |
28244 | Where did_ you_ ever hear such details? |
28244 | Where is it? |
28244 | Where is she now? |
28244 | Where? |
28244 | Where? |
28244 | Who are you? |
28244 | Who was it netted you? |
28244 | Who? |
28244 | Why did you ask? |
28244 | Why did you care to speak to me? |
28244 | Why did you come? |
28244 | Why did you leave her to come here? |
28244 | Why do you ask-- such a thing? |
28244 | Why do you ask? |
28244 | Why do you ask? |
28244 | Why do you suppose I ran after you? |
28244 | Why do you think so? |
28244 | Why do you think that I am out fishing? |
28244 | Why not? |
28244 | Why the devil does n''t some girl come and try to steal a kiss? |
28244 | Why-- how did_ you_ know? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Why? |
28244 | Will they return this morning? |
28244 | Will you be good enough to tell me how to get out? |
28244 | Will you be patient? |
28244 | Will you bring a pan? |
28244 | Will you come in? |
28244 | Will you come with me voluntarily? |
28244 | Will you? |
28244 | Will you? |
28244 | Will your promise cover to- day? |
28244 | Willett? 28244 With-- with_ me_?" |
28244 | Without my make- up? |
28244 | Wo n''t you? |
28244 | Would you be amiable enough to remove this net? |
28244 | Would you let me give you my fish? |
28244 | Yes,he said;"did you think I was reciting a lesson in grammar?" |
28244 | You are fishing, are you not? 28244 You are not a sportsman, are you?" |
28244 | You do n''t mean to say that you are going to keep them, Miss Smith? |
28244 | You do n''t think they''ll kick me out? |
28244 | You mean bring it out? |
28244 | You mean he is all right? |
28244 | You mean is this a tavern? |
28244 | You mean she has been lame all this time and did n''t know what threatened her? |
28244 | You mean to say they exhibit no aptitude? |
28244 | You mean,he demanded, incredulously,"that four girls ran away with these four big, hulking young men?" |
28244 | You notice,bellowed Mr. Trinkle,"that no young man disappears who is n''t a physical Adonis, do you? |
28244 | You say,he began,"that you first noticed her when you were talking out loud to yourself to keep yourself awake?" |
28244 | You thought you knew me? |
28244 | You were her governess? |
28244 | You''ll inform her, wo n''t you? |
28244 | You-- in love? |
28244 | _ Could n''t_ it-- ever? |
28244 | _ Did_ you? |
28244 | _ Have_ I? |
28244 | _ I_ was not what_ you_ wanted? |
28244 | _ Me?_"Certainly. |
28244 | _ We?_"You and I? |
28244 | _ We?_"You and I? |
28244 | _ Who?_"A gentleman-- said you do n''t know his name. 28244 _ Wo n''t_ you?" |
28244 | _ You_ do n''t believe in suffragettes, do you? |
28244 | _ You_ would n''t, would you? |
28244 | ''Air wimmen to hev their rights?'' |
28244 | ''Is wimmen to be free?'' |
28244 | ''Well, what the devil''s the matter?'' |
28244 | A bandersnatch?" |
28244 | A few experiments in bacteriology----""Sterilizing nursing bottles?" |
28244 | A quick little pang shot through her; but she said with a forced smile:"Why do you ask? |
28244 | After a few seconds she said:"Well? |
28244 | After a moment he said:"How did you know I was fishing? |
28244 | After a painful silence Sayre said timidly:"Do n''t laugh, but_ is_ there any known substance which will bring in hair?" |
28244 | After a silence Langdon said:"You say she was unusually pretty?" |
28244 | After what I did to you?" |
28244 | And can any man suffer any humiliation to compare with words like those? |
28244 | And have her tell you that she could learn to care for you if your hair was n''t so thin and you did n''t wear eye- glasses? |
28244 | And is that why you are laughing?" |
28244 | And two hours slipped by----""You stood there in the bushes looking at_ me_ for two hours,_ and_ listening to my poem-- and_ liking_ it?" |
28244 | And what else do these examination papers contain?" |
28244 | And what, in Heaven''s name, did''they''require?" |
28244 | And, as he made no reply:"Do you wish to become a murderer, too?" |
28244 | And-- and I took my-- my net and came to-- to----""To what?" |
28244 | Are n''t those flapjacks ready?" |
28244 | Are n''t you going to see her again?" |
28244 | Are you ready for the sortie, Governor?" |
28244 | Are you?" |
28244 | Are-- you-- craz- y?" |
28244 | Bears, William?" |
28244 | Beyond the elms I mean-- there-- where the crows are flying?" |
28244 | But I do n''t suppose they dare----""What?" |
28244 | But what scientific inference do you draw? |
28244 | But-- you do n''t want him to rock the cradle, do you?" |
28244 | By heaven, I''ve waited years to ask; and now''s my chance? |
28244 | Ca n''t you appreciate a joke?" |
28244 | Ca n''t you hear their bugle horn? |
28244 | Can you see those tall old poplars? |
28244 | Can you understand?" |
28244 | Could I-- might I-- ask a little information of you?" |
28244 | Curtis, things are happening in these woods that are incredible, abominable, horrible----""_ What_ is happening?" |
28244 | Did n''t you know it?" |
28244 | Did n''t you like it well enough to net me?" |
28244 | Did n''t you try to make a date? |
28244 | Did n''t you want it, George?" |
28244 | Did you know that?" |
28244 | Did you see his distracted old father, Curt?" |
28244 | Do n''t you believe I saw her?" |
28244 | Do n''t you see what is becoming of me? |
28244 | Do you hear them running?" |
28244 | Do you know-- if you should suddenly go away now, and if that ended it----""Ended-- what?" |
28244 | Do you mean to say that men believe there ever was a perfect woman?" |
28244 | Do you mind my saying so?" |
28244 | Do you realise that I''ve already consumed six entire pads, one ledger, and two note- books?" |
28244 | Do you realise what you''re offering to do for a girl-- a lame girl-- who is already in love with you?" |
28244 | Do you see any clue?" |
28244 | Do you suppose that I would even dream of trailing_ you_ as you really are?" |
28244 | Do you think those girls can outrun us?" |
28244 | Do you truly find me so-- so agreeable?" |
28244 | Do you?" |
28244 | Does n''t it suggest some connection with the present Franchise strike?" |
28244 | Does n''t that seem funny? |
28244 | For a moment he remained mute and furious; then shrugged:"What was I to do?" |
28244 | Good heavens, do n''t they bite you? |
28244 | Green?" |
28244 | Had she ever taken that trouble? |
28244 | Have either of my nephews attempted to write any more poetry for the Saturday supplement?" |
28244 | Have n''t you_ any_ romance in you?" |
28244 | Have you caught any fish?" |
28244 | Have you decided?" |
28244 | Have you?" |
28244 | He gazed at her in silence for a long time; then:"Is she really lame?" |
28244 | He heard himself saying, as in a dream:"Is there a telegram for me?" |
28244 | He laid his cheek against hers and whispered:"Darling, do you think our great love justifies our concealing my myopia?" |
28244 | He said slowly:"Why did n''t you give them up to me if_ you_ did n''t really want them, Betty?" |
28244 | He said, trying to speak ironically:"That''s a gay outlook, is n''t it?" |
28244 | He said:"Amourette, shall I illustrate what I mean-- with you as the passive agent?" |
28244 | He shook an inky finger at them impressively, timing its wagging to his parting admonition:"We want two things, do you understand? |
28244 | Hopelessly? |
28244 | How are we going to make men of those pups if we do n''t rouse their pride? |
28244 | How did I know what it might have been? |
28244 | How in the world could you make such a mistake?" |
28244 | How on earth can I when I''m-- I''m dead in love with-- somebody myself?" |
28244 | How the devil can a whole bunch of perfect Apollos disappear that way? |
28244 | I do n''t know what on earth has happened to make me-- make me-- forget----""Forget what?" |
28244 | I mean, was that her hand?" |
28244 | I say, it''s a rotten shame, is n''t it? |
28244 | I somehow was afraid-- from the expression of your face yesterday----""Afraid of what?" |
28244 | I take it for granted that you have the necessary data concerning their several and respective vanishings?" |
28244 | I''ll leave it to you--_wasn''t_ it?" |
28244 | I----""They? |
28244 | Is it a go, William?" |
28244 | Is n''t it a good one?" |
28244 | Is n''t it awful, Curt?" |
28244 | Is n''t that the limit? |
28244 | Is that it?" |
28244 | Is there anything worse you can say about a man than to inform him that no woman could possibly take the slightest interest in him?" |
28244 | Is there?" |
28244 | It is included in the science of embryotics--""What science?" |
28244 | It''s interesting, is n''t it, Miss Smith?" |
28244 | It_ is_ a conspiracy, then, complicated by riot, assault, disorderly conduct, and highway robbery-- isn''t it?" |
28244 | Langdon!_""What?" |
28244 | Langdon?" |
28244 | Marque?" |
28244 | Meanwhile, how was he to exist? |
28244 | No; I know nothing about to- morrow, so how can I promise anything to anybody?" |
28244 | Or shall I be obliged to keep right on carrying you?" |
28244 | P- pledged to p- p- propagate p- p- perfection?" |
28244 | Quick, where are you?" |
28244 | Saw me attacked?" |
28244 | Sayre said:"Is n''t it a terrible thing, Curtis, to think of that sweet, lovely young girl pledged to a scientific life like that? |
28244 | Sayre?" |
28244 | Sayre?" |
28244 | Sayre?" |
28244 | See it?" |
28244 | Shall I show him in?" |
28244 | Shall I speak of myself?" |
28244 | Shall I tell you why? |
28244 | Shall I? |
28244 | Shall we trust to our protective colouring and squat close?" |
28244 | She admitted it to me----""Hey?" |
28244 | She said coolly:"How did you know I did n''t?" |
28244 | She said, wistfully:"May I trust in you?" |
28244 | She? |
28244 | She_ is_ a looker, is n''t she?" |
28244 | So we added other ingredients----""You mean to say that this pad is fit to eat?" |
28244 | That evening, as he stood at her window, the barrier of mignonette fragrant between them, he said rather abruptly:"Are you ill?" |
28244 | That''s rather an odd gown you wear-- er-- pretty you know-- but--_is_ it not in the style of-- er-- those days of-- of yore-- and all that?" |
28244 | The kind that snuggled up? |
28244 | The solemn world knows well that I''m no poet; So what care I if two gay scoffers know it? |
28244 | The sunlight fell softly upon the trees of the ancient wood; bosky depths cast velvety shadows----""What is a bosky depth? |
28244 | Then you apply to it----""I see,"she said;"you mean we apply to it a vacuum cleaner, do n''t you?" |
28244 | There was a silence; then:"The_ same_?" |
28244 | There was an embarrassed pause, then:"Will_ you_ be one of those-- those aspirants to my hand?" |
28244 | Thunderstruck, he stared at her:"What on earth are we to do?" |
28244 | Trinkle?" |
28244 | Understand?" |
28244 | Understand?" |
28244 | Was it possible that God could ever find the means of grace for such a man? |
28244 | Was there anything more?" |
28244 | We merely heard that you and Mr. Langdon were in the woods----""_ Who_ heard?" |
28244 | Well, what about it?" |
28244 | What I meant was-- you know-- don''t you?" |
28244 | What a horrid idea----""Horrid? |
28244 | What about?" |
28244 | What are you talking about, anyway?" |
28244 | What became of her?" |
28244 | What did I say?" |
28244 | What do I care about that old bill? |
28244 | What do I know about anything anyway? |
28244 | What do we care-- you and I?" |
28244 | What else have I to think of-- here?" |
28244 | What has it accomplished?" |
28244 | What in the world am I to do?" |
28244 | What it is? |
28244 | What number, please?" |
28244 | What on earth is the matter with me?" |
28244 | What points count me out?" |
28244 | What shall I do?" |
28244 | What would she have done to me? |
28244 | What?" |
28244 | What?" |
28244 | What_ is_ boskiness? |
28244 | What_ is_ there queer about my face?" |
28244 | When?" |
28244 | Where am I lacking? |
28244 | Where are you going?" |
28244 | Where are you? |
28244 | Where are you?" |
28244 | Where are you?" |
28244 | Where do I obtain one?" |
28244 | Where do you live?" |
28244 | Where in the world did you find-- or perhaps this is the original furniture of the place?" |
28244 | Where is Dill''s?" |
28244 | Where is Jack? |
28244 | Where is the pistol?" |
28244 | Who are_ they_? |
28244 | Who gave you that crack on the lid?" |
28244 | Who is this speaking?" |
28244 | Who is your father?" |
28244 | Who the deuce is Amourette?" |
28244 | Who''s caught what? |
28244 | Who''s''she''? |
28244 | Who''s''they''? |
28244 | Why are you not in a state of terrible mental agitation over the tragic disappearance of your son?'' |
28244 | Why did you come into these woods for that foolish newspaper? |
28244 | Why not?" |
28244 | Will you accept-- under this roof of mine?" |
28244 | Will you come quietly? |
28244 | Will you explain to me how----""Is it necessary?" |
28244 | William?" |
28244 | Without looking at her he said:"Would you mind if I thank you? |
28244 | Wo n''t you believe me?" |
28244 | Would God pity him? |
28244 | Would salvation come? |
28244 | Would some means be found for his salvation? |
28244 | You are ready, are you not?" |
28244 | You do n''t understand, do you?" |
28244 | You know that, do n''t you?" |
28244 | You notice that, do n''t you, Sayre? |
28244 | You tell me what''bosky''is, or----""Do you want to hear about that girl?" |
28244 | You would not tell me a bind like that just to make a goat of me, would you?" |
28244 | You_ will_ be patient with me-- won''t you?" |
28244 | [ Illustration][ Illustration] XXVII"MISS LILY?" |
28244 | _ Heartless?_""Cold, deliberate, cruel, unfeeling, merciless, remorseless----""Mr. |
28244 | _ Me_?" |
28244 | _ What_ on earth is_ that_?" |
28244 | _ Where_ is Jack?" |
28244 | _ Why_ am I bald?" |
28244 | demanded Langdon,"or merely frolicsome?" |
28244 | demanded Sayre;"did n''t I fish all the afternoon?" |
28244 | do you hear the horses? |
28244 | gay, humorous, full of mischievous life, and the love of life? |
28244 | he faltered,"do they give ribbons?" |
28244 | he managed to say,"or-- or your sister''s?" |
28244 | he said seriously;"how on earth are we going to explain this?" |
28244 | he said;"you know my name?" |
28244 | or at least you came here to fish last evening?" |
28244 | she inquired, stepping nearer and looking down at him,"or must I use force?" |
28244 | she said,"is_ that_ all you''ve brought home?" |
28244 | she whispered;"did you hear that?" |
28244 | yelled Sayre, waving his hands,"ordinary, decent, God- fearing, everyday young men like you and me? |
32563 | And because we are two of a kind, we can get along? |
32563 | And the rest of the force, the cruisers and destroyers-- what became of them? |
32563 | Anything we can do about it? |
32563 | Are n''t they? |
32563 | Are they throwing grenades at us? 32563 Are those things_ grenades_?" |
32563 | Are you Michaelson the scientist, the man who is called the second Einstein? |
32563 | Are you not interested in the second of the two things I said I could tell you? |
32563 | Are you sure? |
32563 | As I understand it,an officer said,"we were sailing directly across a space- time fault when the explosion of the bombs sent us through the fault? |
32563 | Aw, beat it-- Huh? 32563 Beach her, sir?" |
32563 | Because-- oh, because--"What have you got to offer me that is worth a cup of water? |
32563 | But ca n''t you make any suggestion? 32563 But this life- boat you were in? |
32563 | But what are they? |
32563 | But what does that mean? |
32563 | But what-- what about the rest of us? |
32563 | But would you honestly have thrown him overboard if he had refused to go? |
32563 | But,Captain Higgins spoke,"if we have passed through time, how far have we gone, and in what direction?" |
32563 | But-- but what are we going to do? |
32563 | Ca n''t we do something for him? |
32563 | Do you know what they were? |
32563 | Do you want your share now or will you wait and take it later? |
32563 | Do-- do you think our part in the attack will really work? |
32563 | Does it hurt? |
32563 | Does that mean I can go? |
32563 | Dr. Livingstone, I presume? |
32563 | Empty? |
32563 | Guru, where cave where Ogrum keep riding birds? |
32563 | Have you tried to contact them? |
32563 | How about me volunteering too? |
32563 | How about slipping me a whole cup? |
32563 | How are we going to find that fault? |
32563 | How do you like it now, you big fat- head? |
32563 | How is English? |
32563 | How would you like to go to hell? |
32563 | How''s for a drink, pal? |
32563 | Huh? 32563 I did n''t drink it, that''s certain--""Then what became of it?" |
32563 | I? 32563 If they treat their own men that way, what will they do to their captives?" |
32563 | If they would take you? 32563 Is it time to have a drink?" |
32563 | Is it time to wake up? |
32563 | Is that what you mean? |
32563 | Is there any chance that we might return-- home-- that way? |
32563 | Is this all I get? |
32563 | Just the two of you going down there? |
32563 | Last night, when we were asleep, did you help yourself to the water? |
32563 | Listen, girl, do you know what has happened? |
32563 | May I ask why? 32563 Maybe a couple of those lizard- birds are chasing it?" |
32563 | Mean? |
32563 | Mind if I ask why? |
32563 | No? |
32563 | No? |
32563 | Remember, back in the life- boat, when I told you we were two of a kind? 32563 See anything, pal?" |
32563 | See monster? |
32563 | So what? |
32563 | So why do n''t you and I split the water and let the others die of thirst because we are tough and they are n''t? 32563 So why waste water on him?" |
32563 | So you were prospecting for gold? |
32563 | That''s what you wanted, is n''t it? |
32563 | The water? |
32563 | Then why ca n''t I have some? 32563 Then why do n''t we locate this fault and set off some explosions of our own?" |
32563 | W-- what-- what the hell became of those Jappos? |
32563 | Water? 32563 Water?" |
32563 | Were n''t you being rather hard on him? |
32563 | What about you, Voronoff? |
32563 | What about? |
32563 | What are those devils after this time? |
32563 | What are you doing on my bridge? |
32563 | What are you driving at? |
32563 | What are you going to do now, if I may ask? |
32563 | What are you going to do? |
32563 | What are you talking about? |
32563 | What can he say? |
32563 | What do they do when they run out of captives? |
32563 | What do you make of this? |
32563 | What do you mean? |
32563 | What do you mean? |
32563 | What do you want? |
32563 | What do you want? |
32563 | What have I got that you want? |
32563 | What is it? |
32563 | What is it? |
32563 | What is it? |
32563 | What is that? |
32563 | What is the matter? |
32563 | What is the monster? |
32563 | What is to happen? |
32563 | What makes you think so? |
32563 | What the devil became of the carrier? |
32563 | What the devil is that? |
32563 | What the devil is that? |
32563 | What the hell has happened to Michaelson? |
32563 | What would you recommend that we do? |
32563 | What''s so strange about that? |
32563 | What''s that? |
32563 | What''s the idea of wasting water on_ him_? |
32563 | What''s wrong? |
32563 | What''s wrong? |
32563 | What? 32563 What? |
32563 | What? |
32563 | What?--But that''s impossible? |
32563 | Where big cave? |
32563 | Where did this wind come from? |
32563 | Where have you been? |
32563 | Where on earth have you been? |
32563 | Where prisoners? |
32563 | Who is this Michaelson? |
32563 | Who the devil are you? |
32563 | Why ca n''t I go? |
32563 | Why ca n''t I smoke? |
32563 | Why did this have to happen to us? |
32563 | Why wall, Guru? |
32563 | Why waste water on a dead man? 32563 Why would n''t I?" |
32563 | Why? |
32563 | Yeah, what happened to those bombers? |
32563 | You mean there is no way to return? |
32563 | You mean-- you actually mean we''re back somewhere in the past? |
32563 | You see what? |
32563 | You two have decided-- to keep all the-- water? |
32563 | You want to go along? |
32563 | You want to go into_ that_? |
32563 | You wo n''t go? |
32563 | You--_you know what happened_? |
32563 | _ Honestly?_she mocked him. |
32563 | A million years from now will anyone be able to find New York? |
32563 | And, for that matter, how is the commander of your task force going to handle the disappearance of the Idaho?" |
32563 | Are we-- are we out of water?" |
32563 | Are you going with us or are n''t you?" |
32563 | Ask him what the Ogrum will do with their captives?" |
32563 | But how do we know what happened on earth a million years ago, and I can definitely tell you that we are at least a million years in the past? |
32563 | But how had the Ogrum been able to set such a trap? |
32563 | But how would the Idaho stack up against the_ something_ that lay below the horizon? |
32563 | But what about the men the Ogrum have captured?" |
32563 | Chicago? |
32563 | Craig, how did you get here?" |
32563 | Did these two mysterious planes, of strange shape and design and with the ability to fly at such blinding speed, prove that he was wrong? |
32563 | Do n''t you agree with me?" |
32563 | Do you hear that? |
32563 | Do you know what that means?" |
32563 | Do you think she could do that?" |
32563 | Had something happened to Michaelson? |
32563 | Had the Ogrum, known, feared, and named by the dawn men, come down through legends as ogres? |
32563 | Had the scientist failed? |
32563 | Had they known all the time of the presence of the humans on the mountain above them? |
32563 | Have you gone wacky on me?" |
32563 | How are we going to know when we have reached the right place?" |
32563 | How can we accomplish this?" |
32563 | How can we be certain what happened or did not happen on earth millions of years ago?" |
32563 | How could we locate the ruin of Pittsburgh if the city were at the bottom of the Atlantic? |
32563 | How did I happen to be in the life- boat that was n''t machine- gunned? |
32563 | How did the steamer I was on happen to get bombed? |
32563 | How did we happen to get picked up? |
32563 | How had they known the exact way the attack would come? |
32563 | How had they learned of the attack? |
32563 | How is she?" |
32563 | If Craig had not taken the water, then what had happened to it? |
32563 | If he understood Michaelson correctly--"We were precipitated through the fault?" |
32563 | If the Ogrum could conquer the Idaho, what could a handful of sailors do against them? |
32563 | In his mind was a single thought: What had happened to the water? |
32563 | Is n''t that nice? |
32563 | Is that correct?" |
32563 | Is that what you mean?" |
32563 | Is that what you mean?" |
32563 | It was hard to remember that Columbus had not as yet sailed westward, would not sail westward for-- how many hundreds of thousands of years? |
32563 | It''s all ours, every foot of it, to be explored--""Ours?" |
32563 | London? |
32563 | Or was he a madman? |
32563 | Or was it something else, some real monster that the Ogrum believed to be divine? |
32563 | Or was it_ forward_ in the United States, in the America that was to be? |
32563 | Or would the ship be able to escape back through the time fault before the threat of the mysterious planes became greater? |
32563 | Presuming a sudden surprise attack enabled them to release the prisoners? |
32563 | Remember that intense blue light that flared around the horizon? |
32563 | Shall I show him to your quarters?" |
32563 | Some black leering idol on whose altar was daily sacrificed a living victim? |
32563 | The first question was-- what had happened? |
32563 | The question is, what are we going to do?" |
32563 | The steel mills of Pittsburgh? |
32563 | The thought raised a question in Craig''s mind: What could inspire such terrifying fear in this man? |
32563 | They ran you out of Borneo, eh?" |
32563 | Was Michaelson right? |
32563 | Was Michaelson wrong? |
32563 | Was he going down into a city of monsters? |
32563 | Was he talking through his hat when he said the Idaho had been precipitated through a time fault into the remote past? |
32563 | Was it possible-- the thought stunned Craig-- that they had been precipitated into the future? |
32563 | Was the first grenade a dud?" |
32563 | Was this the nightmare that comes with death? |
32563 | We would have found traces of their factories, of their buildings--""Would we?" |
32563 | Were Stinky Higgins and Margy Sharp and hundreds of men from the Idaho held as prisoners by ogres? |
32563 | Were these the original ogres, those mythological monsters who devoured human beings? |
32563 | What about you?" |
32563 | What am I to do?" |
32563 | What chance had fifty men against the might of the Ogrum? |
32563 | What did you say?" |
32563 | What did you say?" |
32563 | What do you mean, sir?" |
32563 | What do you say: Shall we surrender or shall we fight?" |
32563 | What do you think that might mean?" |
32563 | What happened?" |
32563 | What happens to you after you''re dead, I wonder?" |
32563 | What has happened?" |
32563 | What have they-- or anybody else-- ever done for us? |
32563 | What horrible secret was hidden down there in that silent city? |
32563 | What horror walked through these jungles that a man would fear more than he feared a dragon? |
32563 | What kind of creatures were the Ogrum? |
32563 | What secret lay behind their existence? |
32563 | What was Michaelson talking about? |
32563 | What was the monster that was always hungry? |
32563 | What was the reason for this strange slow- down? |
32563 | What was there about the Ogrum that made Guru so terribly afraid of them? |
32563 | What were a few grass huts? |
32563 | What were a few planes? |
32563 | What will he say?" |
32563 | What would happen then? |
32563 | What''s that?" |
32563 | Where Ogrum, Guru?" |
32563 | Where are the other boats?" |
32563 | Why do n''t I keep all the water for myself and let the rest of you die of thirst?" |
32563 | Why should we die with them? |
32563 | Why should we take care of them? |
32563 | Yet we find airplanes? |
54557 | Are the lights to be all of the same degree of brilliancy? |
54557 | Does he see it? |
54557 | Have you come across any serious difficulties in it as yet? |
54557 | What animal is it_ now_? |
54557 | What colour is it now? |
54557 | What colour is it? |
54557 | ''But, your highness, if the prince is damned, what will become of the bishop?'' |
54557 | ''Does it consist,''he asked,''of one or more planets, or other more minute asteroids, or only of cosmical dust? |
54557 | ''Had I not allowed some error in the theory to escape me? |
54557 | ''I held one finger of my right hand steadily before the top of its beak,--and what did I see? |
54557 | ''My rough draft?'' |
54557 | ''Why,''asks Antipholus of Syracuse,''is Time such a niggard of hair, being, as it is, so plentiful an excrement?'' |
54557 | ( such query marks are his own), 1711, 1721, 1731- 32, 1742(? |
54557 | ), 1752(? |
54557 | ), 1763, 1772- 73, 1783, 1793, 1804- 5(? |
54557 | 2.--Swift''s new Planet?] |
54557 | And he being so far from the infirmity, how could that small part of his substance carry away so great an impression of its share? |
54557 | And how so concealed that, till five- and- forty years after, I did not begin to be sensible of it? |
54557 | Can we hesitate as to the inference we should deduce from this result? |
54557 | Did the man dream that he was skirmishing? |
54557 | Does he become unconscious too? |
54557 | Edison?" |
54557 | He presents the whole series of decennial crises as follows:--1701? |
54557 | If so,_ when_, and_ how does he come to his consciousness_? |
54557 | If you say,"What animal is it?" |
54557 | May not idiot children in savage communities have an even worse chance of survival than under the Roman Empire? |
54557 | My father and mother both died of it, and all my brothers and sisters save one brother; yet I do not look consumptive, do I?'' |
54557 | On the other hand, the case of Sergeant F.( a few of the circumstances of which were mentioned in my essay entitled''Have we two Brains? |
54557 | Suppose the blow is hard enough to spoil the brain and stop the play of the organs, what happens then?'' |
54557 | What are these mysterious ray systems? |
54557 | What does this mean but that the oar is taken more sharply, and therefore much more effectively, through the water? |
54557 | What happens? |
54557 | With the idea rather of frightening her than of hurting her( does one missile out of a hundred flung at cats ever hit them?) |
54557 | can you waggle your left ear?'' |
54557 | or was he in the condition of one of Vaucanson''s automata-- a mechanism worked by molecular changes in his nervous system? |
54557 | or, peradventure, had it plunged into and got bewildered among the rings of meteorolites, which astronomers more than suspected? |
50585 | And in a fraction of a second, wearing heavy aviator''s clothing? |
50585 | Are we? |
50585 | But how? |
50585 | But, Evelyn, why do you think such a thing? 50585 Can you tell me what really happened? |
50585 | Did you signal to the people beneath? |
50585 | Do you think you know what happened? |
50585 | Do-- do you think I had better go? |
50585 | Even for a short burst of speed? |
50585 | Father, has Teddy gone? |
50585 | Groomsman? 50585 Half as much?" |
50585 | I had n''t said I loved you? 50585 I have n''t given the matter much thought,"he confessed,"but you remember Varrhus''tactics?" |
50585 | I say, will your machine burn readily? |
50585 | I''ll catch the devil from the city editor for missing out on that part of it, but if you''ll give me the full story----"What''s your paper? |
50585 | In mid- air? |
50585 | Is n''t there a faster machine than yours we could get hold of? |
50585 | Now where''s Varrhus? |
50585 | Sadie, d''you want to borrow all of my coat or only the sleeve? |
50585 | Say, Min, are you givin''me the cold shoulder? |
50585 | Shall I ram? |
50585 | Smoked glass? |
50585 | Suppose the pistons and the interiors of your cylinders were plated with platinum? 50585 Teddy already?" |
50585 | Tell me about this, wo n''t you? |
50585 | That was Varrhus, all right? |
50585 | The acid attacks the steel of the cylinders and makes the bore too large? |
50585 | The steam plume has stopped? |
50585 | To- night? |
50585 | Well? |
50585 | Well? |
50585 | What did happen? |
50585 | What do you suggest, then? |
50585 | What does that do? |
50585 | What for? |
50585 | What is it? 50585 What''s that?" |
50585 | What''s the matter? |
50585 | What''s the official speed record? |
50585 | Where are you going? |
50585 | Where is the bracelet he was holding when he was found? |
50585 | Will you go upstairs and look at his fingers-- inside? 50585 With doped gas----How long will it take to fix my motors?" |
50585 | Would it bother you to come over and look at my machine? 50585 Would platinum resist the attack of the acid?" |
50585 | Would rockets set it afire? |
50585 | Would you take a chance on letting me sit up front to- night? |
50585 | You ca n''t see through it, can you? |
50585 | You want to know about the iceberg, too? 50585 You''re going to try to fight Varrhus again?" |
50585 | A powerful battery?" |
50585 | And start the small generator, wo n''t you?" |
50585 | Are you satisfied?" |
50585 | Ca n''t we do anything about that stuff to nullify it?" |
50585 | Can you do the plating?" |
50585 | Davis considered:"Cheerful thing to fight against, is n''t it?" |
50585 | Granting that, what is to keep a scientist from isolating and cultivating the crystal embryo? |
50585 | Have you had an aëroplane fly above it to make sure?" |
50585 | He said in part: Has the glacial age come again? |
50585 | How did this Varrhus make the berg?" |
50585 | I wonder what happens to all the heat that comes in?" |
50585 | If I put my thermometer ten feet away how much heat will I get?" |
50585 | Is it not possible that crystals are growths in the same way that plants are growths? |
50585 | Is it not possible that the scientists have been wrong? |
50585 | Is that right?" |
50585 | It was n''t more than a two- hour drive anyway, was it?'' |
50585 | May n''t I wear a crutch until then?" |
50585 | Of course if it would take all the heat from the air on one side and would n''t let any come back from the other----""It would be cold?" |
50585 | The conservative_ Tribunal_ ran a scare head: HAS THE GLACIAL AGE COME AGAIN? |
50585 | The professor has told you the theory of the thing?" |
50585 | Was the pilot of the aëroplane killed?" |
50585 | We''ll take a chance anyway, wo n''t we, Gerrod?" |
50585 | What was it?" |
50585 | What''s to be done, since the professor is dead? |
50585 | What? |
50585 | Who on earth can fill his place?" |
50585 | Who? |
50585 | Why could not this scientist experiment until the life germ of the ice crystal could be developed and enlarged? |
50585 | Will that be all right?" |
50585 | Will you please have a charge made ready to be fired just above the surface of that puddle? |
50585 | Would we have a chance of catching Varrhus?" |
50585 | You see? |
50585 | You see?" |
50585 | You see?" |
50585 | You two?" |
50585 | You''re talking about the iceberg and Varrhus, are n''t you?" |
61709 | And when he comes? |
61709 | Do you construct the brains also? |
61709 | How did you get here? |
61709 | How did you get here? |
61709 | How do we leave the city? |
61709 | How do you feel? |
61709 | How does the brain live? |
61709 | Shall I release the others? |
61709 | What are you? |
61709 | What have we to lose, Ralph? |
61709 | Where am I? |
61709 | Where are they kept? |
61709 | Yes? |
61709 | You did this? |
61709 | You keep live human beings here, breed them? |
61709 | But had he saved them? |
61709 | But how could he escape? |
61709 | But how could he leave with them swarming at the only exit? |
61709 | But how could he see outside if he were_ in it_? |
61709 | But what warmth of the human soul could long dwell in such a malanthropy of glass and steel? |
61709 | Did you think it your mind that set these miserable humans free? |
61709 | Had he no original thoughts? |
61709 | He only wanted to die....*****"Why am I needed?" |
61709 | He was nothing but a severed brain, without even the power to die...."Can you never die?" |
61709 | How many had been accounted for already? |
61709 | Was it thus that he had survived the destruction of the power plant? |
61709 | What had he to lose? |
61709 | What happened? |
61709 | Where is Vee?" |
61709 | Where was the main mechanism? |
61709 | Where were the stock yards? |
61709 | Where were they going? |
61709 | Why were they led out, the others left behind? |
61709 | _ Was_ he in this monster''s power? |
8559 | But could they resist the truth that lucidity would have been fatal to it? |
8559 | Even the wild birds know of this root; the queer paisano(? |
8559 | What was lucidity? |
51255 | And now how about playing some poker? 51255 Are you going to play?" |
51255 | Are you sure? |
51255 | Are you trying to knock him off balance again? |
51255 | Are you trying to prove something to yourself? |
51255 | Cards, gentlemen? |
51255 | Cut, Neill? |
51255 | Did I tell you that was an inverted matrix? 51255 Did you make a report okaying Rothman''s calculations and then withdraw it?" |
51255 | Did you? |
51255 | Do we have to go over all that again? |
51255 | Do you still think I''m crazy? |
51255 | Do you think he''ll be all right when he comes out from under the drug? |
51255 | Do you think we''d cut our classes and drive nearly five hundred miles just to play poker with a lunatic? |
51255 | Does that look familiar? |
51255 | Even after the Columbia boys said it was nonsense? 51255 For tomorrow? |
51255 | How about joining us for a game of poker? |
51255 | How long is forever? |
51255 | How should we know? 51255 How''s things?" |
51255 | If you did n''t believe in my calculations, why did you back me up? 51255 Is it today?" |
51255 | Is that true, Avery? |
51255 | Maybe you''d like to get yourselves committed and keep me company? |
51255 | Now what was said about limiting the bets? |
51255 | Or is poker too childish an amusement for a mathematician? |
51255 | Poker? 51255 Then why ca n''t you forget the approach of zero hour? |
51255 | Then why do n''t you deal? |
51255 | Today? |
51255 | Want to place a limit on the bets? |
51255 | Well, what if I did? 51255 Well, will you at least mark your menu for tomorrow?" |
51255 | What do you mean, my first report? |
51255 | What does it matter what time it is? 51255 What goes on?" |
51255 | What is there to see? |
51255 | What time is it now? |
51255 | What time is it? |
51255 | What''s that? |
51255 | What''s wrong with poker? |
51255 | When does it begin? 51255 Who''ll open?" |
51255 | Why bother setting a limit? |
51255 | _ Did_ you check the inverted twelve- by- twelve, Rothman? |
51255 | Anyhow, if my math is all wrong, why did your first report okay it?" |
51255 | Anyone want to check my math?" |
51255 | Are you proud of what you accomplished?" |
51255 | But why are n''t you frank about it? |
51255 | Did n''t you bother to check the inverted matrix?" |
51255 | Do n''t you know what time it is? |
51255 | Doc Rothman''s not acting up, I hope?" |
51255 | Have you forgotten that it is transmitted through the Earth faster than the wave of disintegration? |
51255 | Have_ you_ checked it?" |
51255 | How about some turkey sandwiches?" |
51255 | How long are we going to go on kidding each other? |
51255 | If I made a mistake in my math, why could n''t anybody put his finger on it? |
51255 | If you did n''t believe in the danger, why did n''t you stay out of the argument and keep your jobs? |
51255 | If you think I''m hamming, what do you call your own act? |
51255 | If you''re sure my calculations are wrong, why do you look so frightened?" |
51255 | Is n''t anybody going to see my bet?" |
51255 | Listen, Avery, why wo n''t you look at me? |
51255 | See that cactus in the sand, with its little yellow flower? |
51255 | So what if that is n''t quite right? |
51255 | Sure, I know the new model releases a googol times the energy you get out of uranium fission, but who cares? |
51255 | Tell me, when is zero hour?" |
51255 | They''re going to disintegrate Waaku, are n''t they? |
51255 | They''ve finished the set, have n''t they? |
51255 | Was it possible, he wondered, that in spite of everything, he was not quite sure? |
51255 | Well, does it come out right?" |
51255 | What about you, Neill?" |
51255 | What if some very influential people in Government explained to Prexy, and he explained to me, just how unpopular that first report might make me? |
51255 | What time is it now?" |
51255 | What time is it now?" |
51255 | What time is it now?" |
51255 | What''s the harm in telling him what the whole university knows? |
51255 | Who ever heard of a constant of that magnitude in the solution of an ordinary differential equation?" |
51255 | Why could n''t they give you a watch with a plastic crystal? |
51255 | Why do n''t you at least look at your cards?" |
51255 | Why keep on pretending there was n''t a special reason for your visit?" |
51255 | Why not tell him we came this morning in case-- just in case-- he''d heard about the test and was worrying? |
51255 | With bombs, why do we need to fool around with the total disintegration of matter? |
51255 | Would this be the last poker game-- with all life at stake and every card a mere deuce? |
51255 | You''re one of our most brilliant mathematicians-- how could you manage to make so many mistakes in one set of calculations?" |
8408 | Being given a solution of water and alcohol, mixed in equal volumes, what will be the quality of the vapors emitted from it? |
8408 | Do digitalis and aconite act in the same manner? |
8408 | The sight of a little blood does not alone upset a timid, nervous woman, but many times the strongest of men; and why? |
8408 | Why is it that our present apparatus can not produce good results in rectifying alcohol? |
51781 | Afraid I''ll lower you in the gentleman''s esteem? |
51781 | And what have you arranged? |
51781 | And you think running the Navy might be diverting? |
51781 | Are you nuts? |
51781 | But just where the hell do you fit into this, Stenn? |
51781 | Do you? |
51781 | Does it? 51781 Dumb slob?" |
51781 | For what? |
51781 | Got a cigarette? |
51781 | Guaranteed how? |
51781 | Have I got your word on that, Maclamore? |
51781 | How about a one- way trip? |
51781 | How do I get to the roof? |
51781 | How do I know you have Williams? |
51781 | How much information has he given you? |
51781 | I do n''t think you remembered to mention the fuel situation to Mr. Maclamore, did you? |
51781 | My boy got to come back out, ai n''t he? |
51781 | Now shall we resume our journey? |
51781 | Really? 51781 Suppose I was to tell you I know where your other three boys are, Maclamore?" |
51781 | That where you learned to talk like a hood? |
51781 | What about the combat car? 51781 What are you trying to pull, wise guy?" |
51781 | What did he tell you? |
51781 | What do you care? |
51781 | What do you want with me? |
51781 | What else is there? |
51781 | What else was in the cache, Maclamore? |
51781 | What else? |
51781 | What kind of punch you think I got? |
51781 | What was the call? |
51781 | What would he want with the boat without fuel? |
51781 | What''s up, Crackers? |
51781 | What''s your real errand here, Stenn? 51781 Where''d you have the stinger stashed?" |
51781 | Where''s the boat, Stenn? |
51781 | Who is it you''ve got? |
51781 | Who''s caught now, swabbie? |
51781 | Who''s your trick? |
51781 | Why did n''t you shoot as I came in? |
51781 | Why me? |
51781 | Why tell me? |
51781 | Why tell this guy that? |
51781 | Why? 51781 Yeah? |
51781 | Yeah? |
51781 | You hear that, boys? 51781 You know Gra''nyauk?" |
51781 | You know me, Rube? |
51781 | You mean I''m hired? |
51781 | You think a dumb slob could have built the organization I did, put this town in his hip pocket? 51781 You''re trying for the hack, right?" |
51781 | You''re worried your outfit will wind up Max Arena''s private Navy, right? 51781 And you know what? 51781 Are we going on? |
51781 | Fair enough?" |
51781 | Funny, huh? |
51781 | Got it?" |
51781 | I trust you struck a profitable bargain?" |
51781 | Maclamore?" |
51781 | More friends of yours?" |
51781 | No hole deep enough, huh? |
51781 | Or should I say Captain Maclamore?" |
51781 | Remember the Polaris sub that used to be drydocked at Norfolk for the tourists to rubberneck?" |
51781 | Right?" |
51781 | They know me pretty good on the outside, ha?" |
51781 | Those three holes are pretty well grouped, would n''t you say? |
51781 | Understand?" |
51781 | What else?" |
51781 | What kind business?" |
51781 | What was Hayle holding out? |
51781 | What was it?" |
51781 | Where''s the boat?" |
51781 | Why should n''t I feel it? |
51781 | Within fourteen months I was a J. G. How about that?" |
51781 | Would that by any chance be Mr. Max Arena?" |
51781 | You heard I had one of your buddies here, right? |
51781 | You think I''m sitting on top of the world, huh? |
51781 | You would n''t break that, would you Maclamore?" |
32473 | 2067, the year 2054--what are they? |
32473 | Am I a child, to be carted like this? |
32473 | And have you found answers, Dawvys? |
32473 | Anybody have a cigarette? |
32473 | Are there gods? |
32473 | But how is it down here, if it was Ewyo? 32473 But the Mink-- I, the Mink?" |
32473 | Ca n''t you at least get me something to wear? |
32473 | Can a rucker read minds like a globe? |
32473 | Crowbar? 32473 D''you think I would n''t have rucker spies? |
32473 | D''you think we do n''t pay for the privilege of being gentry, you fool? 32473 Date?" |
32473 | Dawvys, why are these here? |
32473 | Did the globes follow us? |
32473 | Did you ever hear of the Ancient Kingdom? |
32473 | Did you have any trouble in that pit? |
32473 | Did you suffer indignities at the hands of that crazy miner? |
32473 | Do the rebels trust you? |
32473 | Do you remember when a brewer fell over a dog in Dolfya last year and bumped my sister Jann? 32473 Do you tell me I wo n''t, Revel the Mink?" |
32473 | Drag in smoke? |
32473 | Have you quick eyes and hands, love? |
32473 | Have you seen Ewyo? |
32473 | Hear that, rebel? |
32473 | How can a god die? |
32473 | How do you know? |
32473 | How do you know? |
32473 | How goes it? |
32473 | How good are you at throwing knives? |
32473 | How many are you? |
32473 | How many went? |
32473 | How you going to get it up to the ground? |
32473 | How''s this for a start? |
32473 | How? 32473 I understand he''s your brother?" |
32473 | If you''re quite through, Revel, we might be going along? |
32473 | In the name of the Orbs,she said, whimpering,"what were you doing?" |
32473 | Is her mind different, superior? 32473 Is n''t that the western entrance of the great mine of Rosk?" |
32473 | Jerran? |
32473 | Kill him-- with that little thing? |
32473 | Little man, are you the Mink? |
32473 | Look, ca n''t we go somewhere and get comfortable? 32473 Love of freedom, lad, what''s it?" |
32473 | Me? 32473 My Orbs above, who are you?" |
32473 | Next? |
32473 | Not bad... but have you seen the sky, Mink? |
32473 | Now what? |
32473 | Revel, dearest,she said,"are you all right?" |
32473 | Science? 32473 See that mine?" |
32473 | The Credo? |
32473 | The dome? |
32473 | There''s a gentrywoman; is she different in body from our wives? 32473 Tons?" |
32473 | Understatement of the millenium, or is that the word I want? 32473 Was there a girl with him, a girl of the gentry in a silver gown?" |
32473 | Well,he said clearly,"did n''t it work?" |
32473 | What are the numbers? |
32473 | What are these things? |
32473 | What are they doing? |
32473 | What are they? |
32473 | What are you doing here? |
32473 | What are you doing, Lady? |
32473 | What can lie in the rocks? |
32473 | What chance would you stand in the temple against me, whose cousin serves in the mansion of Ewyo of Dolfya? |
32473 | What does it mean? |
32473 | What does it say on the outside? |
32473 | What happened? |
32473 | What happened? |
32473 | What in the seven hells are you doing here, Nirea? |
32473 | What in the seven hells are you doing in that rucker''s outfit? 32473 What is it?" |
32473 | What made you do it? |
32473 | What next? |
32473 | What now? |
32473 | What''s that? |
32473 | What''s that? |
32473 | What''s the date? |
32473 | What''s this? |
32473 | When you are quite ready,_ Squire_ Revel, I wonder if you''d kindly set me down? |
32473 | Where can you hide from a god? |
32473 | Where now? |
32473 | Where? |
32473 | Which is Revel''s? |
32473 | Who are you, then? |
32473 | Who are you? |
32473 | Who will he be? |
32473 | Who''s your father? |
32473 | Why are you still alive? |
32473 | Why did n''t you shoot me? |
32473 | Why have n''t we been attacked long since? |
32473 | Why not substitute_ Revel_ or_ Mink_ for_ Orb_? |
32473 | Why should you? 32473 Why''d you think I kept stopping your fights in the shebeen?" |
32473 | Why? |
32473 | Why? |
32473 | Will I not? |
32473 | Will you give me a pick? |
32473 | Wonderful stuff, that preservative... what year is this, my friend? |
32473 | Yes, Lord Ewyo? |
32473 | Yes? |
32473 | You bring this rucker, this miner, into the library, Nirea? |
32473 | Your name is Doctorklapham, is n''t it? |
32473 | ***** So Revel stared at Jerran, mouth agape, and repeated stupidly,"The rebels?" |
32473 | A familiar voice behind him said,"What''s to do, Mink?" |
32473 | Always romantic, unbelievable, unfindable, foxes with fangs....__ I wonder what your globes wanted? |
32473 | Among rebels, certainly, but mentally, where did he stand? |
32473 | And what was he to do? |
32473 | Any metal, say?__ Diamonds? |
32473 | Any metal, say?__ Diamonds? |
32473 | Anyone but miners? |
32473 | But you think he still lives?" |
32473 | Can_ you_ read the writing?" |
32473 | Could he be from the far towns?" |
32473 | D''you think we do n''t know about your foolish hideaway in the forest, and could n''t clap our hands down on all of you in an hour if we wished to?" |
32473 | D''you think you''re safe here?" |
32473 | Did he espouse the cause of the rebels? |
32473 | Did n''t he owe it to humanity to save himself? |
32473 | Did n''t you ever guess?" |
32473 | Did the swine look eager? |
32473 | Did you expect to hold him captive, lad?" |
32473 | Did you note the slaughter beyond?" |
32473 | Do I look crazy?" |
32473 | Electronics, atomic research, mechanics, what have you-- mean anything?" |
32473 | Ewyo raised his gun, hesitated, then said,"Is there only myself, then, and you, Mink, in all the world?" |
32473 | For instance, she thought, turning the handle slowly and without noise, why were the gentry the gentry? |
32473 | Glass?" |
32473 | Got that?__ Now here''s what I deduce from the little I''ve read here. |
32473 | Had the enemy missed, then walloped him with another weapon and left him for dead? |
32473 | Have n''t I sent a troop for Dawvys in his hole in the coppice, and another to say in the lanes and shebeens that I''m alive? |
32473 | Have we the time?" |
32473 | Have you a thought?" |
32473 | He half- expected the man to know the old ballads, but Doctorklapham said,"Mink? |
32473 | He thought, Should I kill her too? |
32473 | He''d saved her... was this gratitude in her mind? |
32473 | Her gaze caught another line on the card as she was pulled away:_ Held in suspended animation._ What could the words mean? |
32473 | How about you people? |
32473 | How are you, Nirea? |
32473 | How can these rebels slay them?" |
32473 | How could he? |
32473 | How did he know that globes were stymied by rock? |
32473 | How much talk of treason will there be for the next ten years, after_ that_? |
32473 | How''ll they like_ that_? |
32473 | I_ wonder_ how long ago that was? |
32473 | If not, take the hypodermic from the white case below him and inject 2cc.... Do you understand this at all?" |
32473 | Is that a man?" |
32473 | Jerran, what''s''suspended animation''?" |
32473 | Jerran, you scuttling mouse, where are you?" |
32473 | Lady, are you mad? |
32473 | Life held in check? |
32473 | Movement stopped for a time?" |
32473 | Now where is he?" |
32473 | Now where should she ride? |
32473 | Open days, eh? |
32473 | Or was it her body I wanted to touch? |
32473 | Or were the gentry presuming that they must have crossed? |
32473 | Or would she? |
32473 | Revel laughed grimly,"Have n''t I been busy? |
32473 | Revel, have any of those bulbous bubbles gone into the mine, that you noticed?" |
32473 | Rosk, the lean- jawed, red- cheeked squire who was Ewyo''s closest friend, said,"Shall I flay a part of him? |
32473 | Selfishness said_ no_--and unselfishness said_ no_, for was n''t his first duty to the ruck, not to his friends? |
32473 | She would run him down? |
32473 | Should he wait and help them? |
32473 | So now where was he? |
32473 | So you just saw the light when the gods started to die? |
32473 | Surely there would be a god- guard on duty there? |
32473 | Tell me, do you have to give them anything? |
32473 | Ten guns altogether? |
32473 | Ten? |
32473 | That hurt?" |
32473 | The Tartarians had tame lions, I remember.__ Six or eight brains? |
32473 | The left hand, say, or one foot so he''ll be slow in the hunt?" |
32473 | The little man came to him and, hardly glancing at Lady Nirea, said,"Were you attacked, lad?" |
32473 | The roar dwindled away, reluctant to cease, and Revel said,"What is it?" |
32473 | The rucker must not get hold of a gun, or he''d attack the gentry themselves, for had n''t he slain innumerable gods already? |
32473 | Then Rack had picked up Revel''s pick and disengaged the grip of his hand( was it as cold and lifeless as she''d thought? |
32473 | Then he asked Nirea,"What is this called, the curved metal you pull to shoot?" |
32473 | Then, his voice respectful, he asked,"Can you tell me if she''s dead, priest?" |
32473 | There, see that hill? |
32473 | These squires, running off, loading their guns feverishly, firing, clubbing their weapons to stand and fight, what chance had they against him? |
32473 | They flee from a miner''s pick? |
32473 | They were giving John a respite-- or was it a trick? |
32473 | Twenty- first? |
32473 | Unwilling to show interest, she still had to ask,"When did you make this?" |
32473 | Was he inhuman, a visitor from beyond the world, such as were told of in the ancient ballads? |
32473 | Was he putting too much importance on the physical attractions that had made him take her? |
32473 | Was n''t he excited? |
32473 | Was someone carrying it? |
32473 | Well, but had n''t he had her? |
32473 | Were they shooting at him? |
32473 | What are the gods, first?" |
32473 | What do you think_ you_ deserve, who dares address me in that way, and-- and fondle me?" |
32473 | What is it that draws you there?" |
32473 | What now? |
32473 | What the hell did the old fellow mean? |
32473 | What was one more wound atop the uncounted number he had? |
32473 | What was there to the man that he had never suspected? |
32473 | What''s the name of your country, son?" |
32473 | Where are you going?" |
32473 | Where can I find the Mink?" |
32473 | Where shall we head, ancient one?" |
32473 | Where were the rebels that Vorl and Sesker and the others had gone to rouse? |
32473 | Who had betrayed them? |
32473 | Why did the gods allow almost anything to her kind, when the ruck had no rights? |
32473 | Why did you leave the machine?" |
32473 | Why had he taken the death of the god so lightly? |
32473 | Why should n''t she ask her father questions? |
32473 | Why then should her kind have power over us?" |
32473 | Why would you report me?" |
32473 | Would the deities discover that one was missing? |
32473 | You call this force thirty- five_ men_?" |
32473 | You catch my meaning? |
32473 | You think I was n''t scared of that maniac? |
32473 | You understand that? |
32473 | You want to sleep?" |
32473 | Zanphs, gods, gentry, priests? |
32473 | _ Whom the gods destroy, they first madden._ That was part of the Globate Credo, was n''t it? |
32473 | could the Mink be dead?) |
51657 | And you think I''m being punished for something I did in a previous life? |
51657 | Application? |
51657 | Are you scoffing at a miracle? |
51657 | Automatic stoker? |
51657 | Can I see your mother? |
51657 | Could n''t you buy off the Hexers, then, with some of the money I brought to your side of the family? |
51657 | Could_ I_ get into the future with this thing? |
51657 | Declarations by temporal transmission? 51657 Do n''t you have any newspapers on paper?" |
51657 | Do n''t you read the papers? |
51657 | Do you believe in ESP? |
51657 | Got a union card? |
51657 | I''ve never even seen you before, have I? 51657 If I gave you authorization now to use any assets I have in your time, would it be legal?" |
51657 | Is n''t there some fund to take care of lukemia victims? 51657 It has?" |
51657 | Look,I said,"if you had some money of mine, would you pay off the Hexers for me? |
51657 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, or Milwaukee, Oregon? |
51657 | Paid? 51657 Punished for a sin? |
51657 | Really? |
51657 | Shall I destroy the machine, William? 51657 Transitory lukemia? |
51657 | What can I do, William? |
51657 | What did you say? |
51657 | What do you do, Jack? |
51657 | What do you intend to do, William? |
51657 | What do you-- and the machine-- have to do with my hex? |
51657 | What else could it be? |
51657 | What''s so damned hard to understand? 51657 What? |
51657 | Which newspapers? |
51657 | Why did they come to you? 51657 Why would anybody up ahead there with Buck Rogers want to cause me trouble? |
51657 | Will you buy my blood now? |
51657 | Work inside, Jack? |
51657 | You do n''t have a machine for_ that_, do you? |
51657 | You do? |
51657 | You have government bonds, William? |
51657 | You mean my life has been like it has because some descendants of yours in the future hate me for an accident that deprived them of some money? |
51657 | You the maid? |
51657 | You want to kill_ them_, do n''t you? 51657 Your name?" |
51657 | _ You_ want to get_ me_ off of your conscience, do you, William Hagle? 51657 And if I take your offer and you get hexed, what happens to my conscience? 51657 Ca n''t I do anything for you? 51657 Certainly I see things that are n''t there and do n''t say what my voice says-- but how can I prove that I do n''t have my health? 51657 Do we go around again-- me working my tail off to raise the dough to get you unhexed, and you buying the Hexers off me? 51657 Do you deny the transmigration of souls? |
51657 | Feed them, house them, send them to Florida to soak up the sun?" |
51657 | Got any painting to be done? |
51657 | How?" |
51657 | I thought so too, but how would that add up? |
51657 | I''m dead then, are n''t I?" |
51657 | I''ve got to help you, ca n''t you understand? |
51657 | It''s a fantastic story, Doctor, but you believe me, do n''t you? |
51657 | Just what did you have in mind?" |
51657 | Now will you let me out of this jacket so I can smoke a cigarette? |
51657 | Now"--she stopped to exhale--"do you want to kill me?" |
51657 | People usually watch my every move, but a man''s luck has to change sometime, does n''t it? |
51657 | She hung then, her face empty, repeating,"What? |
51657 | The Hexers and my relatives?" |
51657 | The slob at the desk said,"What have you got to complain about? |
51657 | Tompkins?" |
51657 | What about after work?" |
51657 | What are the Hexers? |
51657 | What kind of a sin could I have committed when I was fresh out of my crib?" |
51657 | What-- for the sake of argument-- have they got against me?" |
51657 | When he began his talk with"You got your health, do n''t you?" |
51657 | Where would it stop? |
51657 | Who drops anything but a one into a Skid Row collection box? |
51657 | Who had the price of a bottle? |
51657 | Why did you help them?" |
51657 | Why do n''t they kill me and get it over with?" |
51657 | Why do you want to help me? |
51657 | Will you do it?" |
51657 | Would you help me try to talk to them?" |
51657 | You are n''t going to pay him back for killing my father?" |
51657 | You do still use money up there, do n''t you?" |
51657 | You got your health, do n''t you?" |
51657 | You want me to clean up the basement, the yard? |
51657 | You were paid?" |
51657 | _ That''s_ a disease, is''d it?" |
51657 | _ What?_"Finally she began laughing and she pulled away from me so gently and naturally that I had to let go. |
8391 | What,said the lecturer,"do these examples show you?" |
8391 | Could it be possible that there are portions of the solar surface that fail to send out light? |
8391 | How is it then that, after so many years, it was found in Europe? |
8391 | In respect to the old conundrum,"Will saltpetre explode?" |
8391 | The question arises: How is it these particles arrange themselves to form an image? |
8391 | Was it from steam-- at a low pressure perhaps-- seeking vent through the roof in like manner to the raising of the kettle- lid? |
8391 | _ Query:_ Was this like the common lifting and falling back of the loose lid of a tea- kettle containing boiling water? |
8504 | At the beginning of the fourteenth month on being asked:"Wo ist dein Schrank?" |
8504 | At the end of ten years what has become of the line of tartar? |
8504 | At the same age on being asked,"Where is your beard?" |
8504 | In this case the patient wants the tooth out, but, he asks, what has become of the tartar? |
8504 | Now, because no tartar is found upon the tooth, does that argue that it has never been there? |
8504 | When asked:"Wer ist mir?" |
51233 | Boat? 51233 But what if the Congress refuses, sir?" |
51233 | But who are_ you_ people? |
51233 | But why_ did n''t_ you let them kill each other off? |
51233 | Can you? |
51233 | Could you give us some indication of your plan? |
51233 | Dinner sets? |
51233 | Do you like it? |
51233 | Ever hear of lemmings? |
51233 | Girls,said the announcer hoarsely,"do you want your man? |
51233 | How can you be so unfeeling? 51233 How much?" |
51233 | How so? |
51233 | How? |
51233 | Huh? |
51233 | Ja hear that? |
51233 | Name? 51233 Oh, yeah?" |
51233 | Power? |
51233 | Radio? |
51233 | Ryan what? |
51233 | So if you work_ with_ a biological drive--? |
51233 | So? |
51233 | Those movies about babies-- was that your propaganda? |
51233 | Tut, my dear girl, what seems to be the trouble? |
51233 | Wassamatter? |
51233 | Wha''? |
51233 | What did you say? |
51233 | What is this-- the University hospital? |
51233 | What of it? |
51233 | What the hell did you guys do, boil me alive? 51233 What the hell is going on here?" |
51233 | Where are we going-- The Council of Scientists, the World Coordinator or something like that? |
51233 | Where the hell would you people have been without me? |
51233 | Who the devil are they? |
51233 | Who would have thought it? 51233 Who''s kidding who?" |
51233 | Who? 51233 Why do n''t you sterilize them?" |
51233 | Why should n''t it be? |
51233 | Why, what''s the matter? |
51233 | You do n''t, huh? 51233 You want money?" |
51233 | Your own hydro station or nuclear pile? |
51233 | _ Got_ you? |
51233 | After an angry look at Barlow, he asked the psychist,"Was I called from the Pole to inspect this-- this--?" |
51233 | Almost angrily, the potter demanded,"How many children did you have?" |
51233 | And I ought to make some money out of it, should n''t I?" |
51233 | And is it a giveaway? |
51233 | Are these real, genuine, honest twenty- two- cent dollars like we had or just wallpaper?" |
51233 | Are you crazy?" |
51233 | Are you ready to go?" |
51233 | But how about a live wire, a smart businessman, in a civilization of 100% pure chumps? |
51233 | But it was all the same-- or was it? |
51233 | Dear Ed, how are you? |
51233 | Do you have any truble with them on Venus? |
51233 | Do you think anybody''ll notice?" |
51233 | Had it been a properly smoky blaze? |
51233 | Had the clay chinking excluded the air? |
51233 | Hah? |
51233 | He chanted the antiphonal:"Tut, my dear girl, what seems to be the trouble?" |
51233 | He ran his hands futilely over the door-- or was it the door?--in a futile search for a handle, and asked respectfully,"How fast does it go?" |
51233 | He''d need specialists in advertising, engineering, communications-- did they know anything about hypnotism? |
51233 | His nurse came in and demanded,"Hey, you see how she scrammed? |
51233 | How far have you people got and why have you been working on something I have n''t authorized?" |
51233 | How long ago was it? |
51233 | How much was a kilometer, anyway? |
51233 | In another hour, he rasped,"Did it work?" |
51233 | Is it nice up there like they say with food and close grone on trees? |
51233 | It was the same now- where- the- hell- are- we- going- to- put-_you_? |
51233 | Remember?" |
51233 | SOUND:_ Venetian blind run down, key turned in door lock._ MONA: Was it_ very_ dull, dearest? |
51233 | Say, is there a catch to this? |
51233 | She was still rocking with laughter at the gag line,"Would you buy it for a quarter?" |
51233 | The buyer looked up and rumbled,"Ai n''t you dummies through yakkin''yet? |
51233 | The first said,"Just Any Cigar?" |
51233 | The second panel glowed,"Or a VUELTA ABAJO?" |
51233 | The stranger let go of his shoulder and snarled,"Oh, yeah?" |
51233 | Uh--""Hoddaya like that, folks? |
51233 | WOULD YOU BUY IT FOR A QUARTER? |
51233 | Want to come and see the work?" |
51233 | What good''s a seckertary for if''n he do n''t take the burden of_ de_-tail off''n my back, harh?" |
51233 | What was the matter with_ her_?" |
51233 | What year is this?" |
51233 | What''s the setup on things like that?" |
51233 | What''s your name?" |
51233 | While Rogge- Smith was still at the door, Barlow snapped,"What''s the meaning of this? |
51233 | Why do n''t you let them go to hell in their own way?" |
51233 | Why for do n''t he lemme run my own department?" |
51233 | Why have n''t I been consulted? |
51233 | Would it do any harm if he just took one close--? |
51233 | Would they meet it or would n''t they? |
51233 | You''re the great brains and you ca n''t think of any?" |
51233 | _ What the hell had happened to everything?_ He studied the form of a five- year- old brown mare in the second and could n''t make head or tail of it. |
51233 | _ Would you buy that for a quarter?_"The question was spoken with arch significance, and the audience shrieked, howled and whistled its appreciation. |
8951 | F. H., of Mich., asks"if sal- soda will scale a boiler?" |
8951 | If the moon is so potent in drawing up, why does it not draw a bulge on the inland seas-- our great lakes? |
46710 | DO ANIMALS REASON? |
46710 | Do you suppose that I do n''t know the members of my own flock? |
46710 | In what department does it belong? |
46710 | What do you mean, sir? |
46710 | What is its relation to political economy, history, political science, ethics? |
46710 | What was she after, may I ask? |
46710 | [ 20] Do these concrete illustrations of perverse reasoning strike us as ludicrous? 46710 ( Portrait), 400 Animals Reason? 46710 ( Table), 704 Thorndike, E. Do Animals Reason? 46710 ), 282 Psychology: Animals Reason? 46710 11with a two- year- old cat, why did n''t he try it with a two- year- old human? |
46710 | A boy standing by my side said:"Is n''t that a smart dog? |
46710 | A dog or a cat, utterly hungry, is placed in a box, from which it can escape"by performing some simple(?) |
46710 | Among the questions asked were these:"Do you think the study is entitled to be called a science?" |
46710 | Among the questions which I asked were the following: Is the treatment of the sick a part of Christian Science? |
46710 | Animals sometimes become sick; could they be cured by Christian- Science methods? |
46710 | Are Jews Jews?, 502 Jews? |
46710 | Are Jews Jews?, 502 Jews? |
46710 | Are all of them parasites? |
46710 | But what are the facts? |
46710 | But what is to be said of the screaming cowbird? |
46710 | Can nothing be done to stop this-- as we once called it without the least exaggeration or sensationalism--''cruelty to women''? |
46710 | Do we ask any such questions when we talk of teaching him to read and write? |
46710 | Do we do anything of this kind? |
46710 | Do you consider cleanliness, good order, and the attainment of æsthetic effects in a patient''s environment a part of treatment? |
46710 | Do you consider you have cured such diseases? |
46710 | Do you deny the existence of matter? |
46710 | Do you investigate symptoms? |
46710 | Do you make diagnoses? |
46710 | Do you take any steps to isolate the patient sick of an infectious disease, or to protect those about the patient from the disease? |
46710 | Do you treat structural diseases, as cancer or locomotor ataxia? |
46710 | George A. Dorsey*, 732"Jews? |
46710 | Had not these children rights which ought to have been safeguarded? |
46710 | Has the average consumer of wheat benefited by the low price of wheat of late years in proportion to the hardships endured by the producer? |
46710 | How can they be found? |
46710 | How can this indefinite something be made visible on the tax books? |
46710 | How do you define disease? |
46710 | How do you define health? |
46710 | How is it possible, in treating disease, for you to separate mind from matter? |
46710 | How is this to be explained? |
46710 | How many millions of years did it take two- legged man to arrive at the perception of the use of the lever? |
46710 | I fail utterly to see why he who asks the question,"Do you isolate a patient suffering from an infectious disease?" |
46710 | If so, how do you know you were treating a structural disease, such as cancer or locomotor ataxia? |
46710 | If so, what would you do in such cases? |
46710 | In the first place, what tends to destroy the reasoning power more than utter hunger? |
46710 | In treating a patient, do you administer any material substance, and require that it be taken into the body as one would food? |
46710 | In what does your treatment consist? |
46710 | Is a higher price for wheat such an unmixed calamity, after all? |
46710 | Is it fair to the country for a man of such high standing and reputation to make such unfounded assertions? |
46710 | Is not a great proportion of the daily actions of any one of us gone through from force of habit, almost by instinct? |
46710 | Is sociology anything more than a convenient collective name for the sum of all these? |
46710 | Let them come from whatever source they may, are they not perfectly useless? |
46710 | May I ask Dr. Thorndike what possible reason could a cat have to suppose that what happened once must needs happen again? |
46710 | Now, why can not the schoolgirl run the locomotive, the laborer the railroad? |
46710 | On entering my friend''s study I said to him:"I beg your pardon, but was not that Mrs.---- whom I saw leaving your door a moment ago?" |
46710 | Or is it to mark a new policy-- the reversion from America to Europe, from democracy to imperialism?" |
46710 | President Jordan has an answer to the question, What are we to do in the shape affairs have assumed? |
46710 | Shall our armies go where our institutions can not? |
46710 | Shall our invasion of the Orient be merely an incident, an accident of a war of knight- errantry, temporary and exceptional? |
46710 | Shall territorial expansion take the place of democratic freedom? |
46710 | Shall the State do it, or the Church, or the individual? |
46710 | Two practical questions, however, suggest themselves:( 1) What can we reasonably hope from education? |
46710 | Upon what principles is the Christian Scientist''s method of treatment founded? |
46710 | Well, it may be asked, What are you going to do about it? |
46710 | Well, this is no doubt commendable enough; but how do we know, then, if she really had pneumonia, or anything more than an ordinary cold? |
46710 | Were they prepared by the same authority that supplied Sir W. Crookes with the figures of the area of Manitoba? |
46710 | What are the real facts of the case? |
46710 | What are their names? |
46710 | What does he say about Manitoba? |
46710 | What is This? |
46710 | What shall it be? |
46710 | What then? |
46710 | What will she do if utterly hungry? |
46710 | When a healer treats for hire a sufferer from typhoid fever, is he acting in a religious capacity? |
46710 | When a patient presents himself to you, do you inquire concerning the causes of his illness? |
46710 | When we consider that this woman claims to be actuated by the spirit of the poor Nazarene, has hypocrisy ever gone to greater length? |
46710 | Where do they live? |
46710 | Who are these people that have thus been cured? |
46710 | Who has ever seen two cowbirds fighting a duel like the orioles, meadow larks, and robins? |
46710 | Who makes all these garments, blankets, etc.? |
46710 | Who prepared these estimates, and upon what are they based? |
46710 | Why can not anybody do anything as well as anybody else? |
46710 | Will Mrs. Eddy and her followers submit these cases for scientific examination? |
46710 | Will"instinct"teach a tired, half- starved horse to eat oats if you set them before him? |
46710 | Would it not be simpler and easier to make the children construct these tables, instead of making them learn them? |
46710 | Would the impression and stimulus of the great semicentennial gathering at Boston last year be found to continue, or be followed by a reaction? |
46710 | Would you treat cases of fracture of bones or violent injury? |
46710 | _ Editor Popular Science Monthly:_ SIR: The first reading of Dr. Thorndike''s article Do Animals Reason? |
46710 | and( 2) What can we do to make a wholesome_ milieu_ for the rising generation? |
8718 | But why need the question be solved at all? |
8718 | It furnishes a delightful route for those who wish on the overland journey to see Denver( as who does not?) |
7485 | And are these things lost? |
7485 | And what compassed their destruction? 7485 And what was Nhu- Yok?" |
7485 | But in a land where all were rich who was found to cook and scrub, to fetch and carry and to till the soil? 7485 But the Mehrikans of gentle blood,"I asked,"had they no titles?" |
7485 | Did they burn their dead? |
7485 | Is it possible? |
7485 | Thou hast heard of Nhu- Yok, O my Prince? |
7485 | Were their women fair? |
7485 | What does it all mean? |
7485 | What is ours? |
7485 | What navies? |
7485 | When did the Egyptians invade Mehrika? |
7485 | Where are we? |
7485 | And did this take the place of literature? |
7485 | And how many ships did the Mehrikans lose? |
7485 | And men could love these things?" |
7485 | At what period did this occur? |
7485 | But can you explain how such an inferior people could become heroic of a sudden? |
7485 | How came it about? |
7485 | How many ships in all? |
7485 | How many were they? |
7485 | I asked,"that this woman has been lying here almost a thousand years and yet so well preserved?" |
7485 | To what quality of their minds do you attribute such love of needless suffering? |
7485 | Was it a Mehrikan? |
7485 | Was it a battle?" |
7485 | Was it not the capital of the ancient Mehrikans?" |
7485 | Were they great readers of nothing? |
7485 | What, O Nofuhl, is the Persian of that name Ztazenztrypes? |
7485 | and how would they treat us? |
8484 | Are there any other advantages to be gained by so placing it? |
8484 | But why must the aperture be larger than the diaphragm employed? |
8484 | By what peculiarity of our minds do we seem to expect the speed of an animal to be in proportion to its size? |
8484 | Is it not a fact that small animals often owe their escape to their want of swiftness, which enables them to change their direction readily? |
8484 | Is it thus, when the aperture is equal to the diameter of the objective? |
8484 | Upon placing the guillotine shutter in the optical center of the objective, what will occur? |
8484 | What is understood by instantaneousness? |
8484 | Would not Nature have done better for the mouse had she suppressed the cat? |
8195 | ( What surgeon ever stops to ask how narcotics effect their influence?) |
8195 | Again, to the question, What is heat? |
8195 | And why? |
8195 | Has it proven in my practice what has been claimed for it-- a substitute for the powerful anaesthetics in minor operations in surgery? |
8195 | Look at the result after this has been kept up for a minute or more? |
8195 | Now we will pass to the second question: What do you mean by light? |
8195 | Now, how much connection between electricity and light have we perceived in this glance into their natures? |
8195 | Now, then, we will ask first, What is electricity? |
8195 | Some ask why is not this same thing produced when one has been running rapidly for a few minutes? |
8195 | Then you may now ask, To what do I attribute this very singular phenomenon? |
8195 | Thus, if we were asked, What is sulphur? |
8195 | To what could it be due? |
8195 | What is electricity? |
8195 | What is it I claim as a new discovery, and the facts and its philosophy? |
8195 | Why did I not then immediately grasp the idea of its broader application as now claimed for it? |
8195 | and What do you mean by light? |
8195 | or what is selenium? |
51740 | Ah-- and some antibiotic? |
51740 | Are n''t there slums and unsightly monuments in England, too? |
51740 | Are_ all_ the admen part of this? |
51740 | But why a Royalty Party in a democracy? |
51740 | But-- don''t they have to wait for him? 51740 Can I do anything for you? |
51740 | Can it jump off? 51740 Can it jump off?" |
51740 | Delia, do you know what we must do when we reach England? 51740 Did you know that machine on the Silvertongue roof could get at us inside our own homes?" |
51740 | Do the English know? |
51740 | Do you know what that machine can really do, girlie? |
51740 | Dr. Feld,said Dr. Gesner,"will you show the adman out?" |
51740 | For the information? 51740 Has Dr. Gesner been here?" |
51740 | Has the world really been taken over by admen? |
51740 | How did he react? |
51740 | How does it sound? |
51740 | How is it done? |
51740 | How is life in the Toadstool? |
51740 | How''s the patient? |
51740 | Is Mr. Barger awake? |
51740 | Is it the one with the new radio-- the radio- thing on top? |
51740 | Is there_ anywhere_ where you can still buy matches? |
51740 | Know what? |
51740 | Miss Knox? |
51740 | No examination, Doctor? |
51740 | Oh, is that so? 51740 Session over what? |
51740 | The what? |
51740 | What bottle? |
51740 | What color socks, Doctor? |
51740 | What do you mean, in time? |
51740 | What happened? |
51740 | What information? |
51740 | What is it? |
51740 | What was himself doing in the hospital at this hour? |
51740 | What''s so terrible? |
51740 | What''s the matter? |
51740 | What? |
51740 | Where''s the socket? |
51740 | Who is n''t? |
51740 | Who was that big shot in the motorchair? |
51740 | Why England? |
51740 | Why are they all flying home tonight, and we have to leave? 51740 Why do you think the Royalties want government control of the whole invention?" |
51740 | Why? |
51740 | Why? |
51740 | With or without the bottle? |
51740 | With you? |
51740 | You mean float visitors through the air? |
51740 | You mean hide behind the door with a wave compressor and push chairs around? 51740 You mean the new radiocompressor on the Silvertongue factory?" |
51740 | You saw those two men from the Christian E. Lodge Corporation-- Silvertongue, that is-- who came this afternoon to see Barger? 51740 You see that radio presser?" |
51740 | And will you_ stop_ blowing in my face?" |
51740 | Anything?" |
51740 | But it''s safe there; it wo n''t be subverted to thought control and sales engineering.... Tell me, Delia, is Dr. Gesner on this ambulance? |
51740 | But who is in the other compartment? |
51740 | But, Mr. Barger-- Bill-- doesn''t light- wave interference need two overlapping projectors plus the subliminal image? |
51740 | Carl, are we-- are we a quarter of the way to England?" |
51740 | Did you ever see a cat that could n''t jump? |
51740 | Do n''t you care about your reputation at all?" |
51740 | Do you ladies know what it does?" |
51740 | Do you see the Silvertongue factory? |
51740 | Do you understand that?" |
51740 | Do you understand? |
51740 | Does n''t he have a family?" |
51740 | Dr. Brooks plugged into an overhead beam and the mutape immediately began to chatter:"What is your first name, Miss Knox?" |
51740 | Gesner?" |
51740 | Got a cigarette? |
51740 | His nurses are terribly worried about him, and his wife-- oh, Miss Knox, do you suppose he drinks?" |
51740 | His throat is cut--""_ No!_ Is he alive?" |
51740 | How did you yourself react-- like a woman, no?" |
51740 | I had a big deal going-- my Armenian partner and me, we were buying up neckties to sell in the hospital....""_ What_ do you know? |
51740 | Is_ that_ so? |
51740 | Like that?" |
51740 | No fooling, Hilda, you see the Silvertongue cigarette factory across the river?" |
51740 | Now tell me, where is this other man who was put out of commission by these-- these throat specialists? |
51740 | Now will you please let me look at my patient?" |
51740 | Sandwich? |
51740 | She wet her lips and said,"Did I tell you I''m supposed to wear glasses?" |
51740 | The ones on motorskates?" |
51740 | We must go through immediately before direct control and defenses build against us-- morphine, why did you not give me morphine? |
51740 | Why do you think they would like to have the invention? |
51740 | Why?" |
51740 | You abolished laryngitis; why should it come to me now? |
51740 | You know what sound a whirlybird makes, do n''t you?" |
51740 | You mean you do n''t_ know_?" |
8452 | And how have you been all the ages since we were together at Boston? |
8452 | Did you ever see one? |
8452 | Did you learn anything else besides? |
8452 | Do you believe they''ll have a course like that next year? |
8452 | Do you, dear? |
8452 | How are you enjoying yourself now? |
8452 | Hydrochloric acid renders them yellowish brown( afterward greenish?). |
8452 | Is it real sweet? |
8452 | What are molecules? |
8452 | What do they look like, dear? |
8452 | What is it, anyway? |
8452 | What shall you? |
8452 | What was it about? |
8452 | What wonder then, with such dainty fare at his disposal, that the cat is often found to have become indifferent to rats, and even to mice? |
8452 | You are going to have company, you said; what shall you wear, dear? |
59515 | Are they going to hurt Thomas? |
59515 | Are they, Summer? |
59515 | Boy a be Summer could how? 59515 Curious, is n''t it?" |
59515 | Do they? 59515 Gus,"I said,"can you fellows help me find out who those people are we picked up in the park last night? |
59515 | He is n''t, Summer he''s? |
59515 | How about this? |
59515 | How can she? 59515 How can you transfer that into terms of human beings?" |
59515 | How do you know that? |
59515 | Just fade away? |
59515 | Was it so terrible? |
59515 | What are you doing? |
59515 | What did she say? |
59515 | What did she tell you, Wyn? |
59515 | What do you see? |
59515 | What else should I see? |
59515 | What will she do? |
59515 | What''s Daddy going to do to Thomas? |
59515 | What''s happening to us? |
59515 | What''s the matter with you, young fellow? |
59515 | What''s wrong? 59515 Why should I know you, and where do you come from?" |
59515 | Wyn, what do you see? |
59515 | Wyn? |
59515 | You mean that story you told me was the truth? |
59515 | And as for conversation, do you remember Summer ever answering a question directly?" |
59515 | And how long must the wig have been originally, for her to have cut from it the long tresses I found later in the wastebasket? |
59515 | But how about the fact that such a complicated creature as man is built by the action of the genes and chromosomes? |
59515 | Do you suppose I have amnesia?" |
59515 | Gracey?" |
59515 | How did you know my name?" |
59515 | I asked hurriedly:"What is wrong with Summer, Wyn?" |
59515 | If Summer had not encouraged me, I would n''t have been bold enough to make any advances on my own account... and where would that have left Summer? |
59515 | In the seven years I had known her, how could I ever have built up in my mind the picture of her as a mature woman? |
59515 | Incestuous? |
59515 | Is n''t it funny?" |
59515 | Just narcissistic? |
59515 | Living normally as a younger child in one place, and as we knew her in reverse?" |
59515 | Me? |
59515 | My motherless son? |
59515 | My son? |
59515 | Or, perhaps, Jovian? |
59515 | What about Wyn?" |
59515 | What''s happened?" |
59515 | What''s wrong, Don?" |
59515 | Where in my house had she found a wig to match her own hair? |
59515 | Why should I be tied by a marriage ceremony I do n''t know anything about yet?" |
59515 | Why? |
8717 | But the question arises,"Will the moths obtained from these cocoons be susceptible of reproduction?" |
8717 | It looks well on paper, but do the facts of the case correspond? |
8717 | Now what does this show? |
8717 | The question has been asked,"What is the chemically scientific definition of crystallization?" |
8717 | Then what change has taken place? |
8717 | What, indeed, was that for men like them? |
8717 | ocellatus_? |
50971 | A man who has traveled as long and as far as you talking this, southerner? |
50971 | And just how did you learn of the plans I intend to present to the Conference-- I_ will_ present, at this afternoon session? 50971 And just who, then, are you?" |
50971 | Any questions, gentlemen? |
50971 | Anybody hurt? |
50971 | Are there any other questions before I give you my sales pitch? 50971 But how?" |
50971 | But what do the words actually mean? 50971 But what is a motto?" |
50971 | But why? |
50971 | Did you say something, sir? |
50971 | Do I have the general''s permission, sir? |
50971 | Glaring a bit, is it, Sergeant? |
50971 | He is n''t presenting the plan like this, I hope? 50971 He''s been doing pretty good as it is, has n''t he?" |
50971 | How could it, here in the heart of the city? 50971 How could we forget?" |
50971 | How dare you? |
50971 | How did you get that into the Park? 50971 How go the southern kingdoms, my friend?" |
50971 | How goes it, Reverence? |
50971 | How goes it? 50971 Indeed?" |
50971 | Now then, your names once more, please? |
50971 | Oh? |
50971 | Only, uh, three more hours? |
50971 | Pardon, sir? |
50971 | Perhaps you do not want to see me king? |
50971 | Perhaps you will do me the honor of telling me who you are and just what in the name of the Seven Holy Suns this idiocy is all about? |
50971 | Please? 50971 Rough night, Luke?" |
50971 | Sergeant, as two old men sharing the past, how about having a cup of something a bit stronger than this watery brew with me? |
50971 | Shall I place him at the royal table? |
50971 | Sir, why is so much of the activity by the agents carried out in secrecy? 50971 Sir?" |
50971 | Sir? |
50971 | Sir? |
50971 | Sir? |
50971 | So soon? |
50971 | So what do we do? 50971 Tell me, southerner,"said the priest,"why do you make this trip?" |
50971 | Ummm? |
50971 | We the closest? |
50971 | Well, Reverence? |
50971 | Well, gentlemen, shall we be on our way? |
50971 | What do you really want? |
50971 | What if I should bobble things? 50971 What is this?" |
50971 | What''s the matter with you, Citizen? 50971 What''s the news?" |
50971 | What''s to worry about, Luke? |
50971 | What? |
50971 | What? |
50971 | What? |
50971 | Whatever made you think I would n''t be here? 50971 Where in the name of the Seven Suns have you been?" |
50971 | Which one would that be? 50971 While we''re waiting, are there any more questions?" |
50971 | Who has the copy of the plans? |
50971 | Who? |
50971 | Why not? |
50971 | Would that be_ the_ General Reilly? 50971 Yes, Sergeant?" |
50971 | Yes, but I gave them a choice as to how they were prepared, did n''t I? |
50971 | Yes? |
50971 | You called, Your Most Graciousness? |
50971 | You do n''t expect those characters to put up a fight, do you? |
50971 | You think it might work out? |
50971 | Your graciousness? |
50971 | *****"Oh?" |
50971 | A man who stands still in one position all the time would n''t make a good runner, now would he?" |
50971 | But how is it going?" |
50971 | But how to explain them so that someone who does n''t_ know_ will know? |
50971 | But why duplicate effort, eh? |
50971 | But you were working the big river stretch, were n''t you?" |
50971 | Do the cadets still call me Old Stoneface?" |
50971 | Does my second favorite mount suit you well?" |
50971 | Eh, southerner?" |
50971 | Everybody got his courage screwed up?" |
50971 | Go back and yell for reinforcements?" |
50971 | He the one with the daughter Kahl wants?" |
50971 | How about you, Citizen?" |
50971 | How can you.... How can you just walk in here and tell me that I''m not? |
50971 | How many thousands of boys have come through these doors? |
50971 | I suppose you would n''t be interested in a commission under me? |
50971 | I understand you attended my lecture?" |
50971 | Kaslov?" |
50971 | Kaslov?" |
50971 | Of the Deneb Crisis?" |
50971 | Phillips?" |
50971 | Please? |
50971 | Shall we hit them?" |
50971 | So you might become third generation Academy material, eh? |
50971 | Sub- Colonel Kaslov? |
50971 | That will be suitable, gentlemen?" |
50971 | This is an important day for Ehrla, remember?" |
50971 | This is some sort of a joke?" |
50971 | Uh, do I make myself clear?" |
50971 | What brings you from the city on a day so hot as this one?" |
50971 | What gives you this right?" |
50971 | What happened?" |
50971 | What is it that brought you so far from your home lands to grace my humble presence?" |
50971 | Why limit the benefits of your rule to this one nation? |
50971 | Why not let the rest of the world know the joys of your rule?" |
50971 | Whyte?" |
50971 | You have the papers safe, my friend?" |
50971 | You''ve discussed them with my ministers?" |
50971 | happened?" |
8950 | But what does this signify? |
8950 | Does he instinctively know what corns, when three or four inches beneath the ground, are thus affected? |
8950 | How many are acquainted with the fact that in hard winters, when pressed for food, crows do this likewise? |
8950 | This property of adhering to smooth surfaces explains perhaps the power of the Eucalyptus globulus in arresting the progress of paludal miasm(?). |
8950 | Two sporangia? |
8950 | What a glow of tone- color there is in all this harmonic re- enforcement, and who would now say that the pedals should never be used? |
8950 | What would Athenæus say if he knew that it was through him alone that the name of this histrion had come down to us? |
8483 | Do n''t black bears sleep through the winter? |
8483 | Are there any facts to support this theory that one set of compounds is formed in one way, another in a different way? |
8483 | Are we to stop here? |
8483 | But what is the physiological relationship of the plants and animal thus so curiously and intimately associated? |
8483 | How then does it act? |
8483 | Second, Is the determination of the vapor density of a body alone sufficient to determine the weight of the chemical molecule? |
8483 | The answer to this question( Is there any satisfactory evidence deducible of the existence of two distinct forms of chemical combination?) |
8483 | The question next arises, is the valency of an element fixed or variable? |
8483 | Whence is this energy derived with which the tides do their work? |
8483 | Where are we to draw the line between atomic and molecular combination, and why? |
8483 | Would it be true to assert that the finger of the rifleman which pulls the trigger supplies the energy with which the rifle bullet is animated? |
61389 | Adelie did n''t tell you? |
61389 | And by what right do you order me around? |
61389 | And this gun of yours is going to do what to them? |
61389 | And up here,Greaves said,"other dunderheads come to gain what in exchange for what?" |
61389 | Are they all like that? |
61389 | Did you think I was n''t sure? 61389 This moment?" |
61389 | What did he tell you? 61389 What is it you can do against me, you whose entire virtue rests on doing nothing?" |
61389 | What--? |
61389 | What--? |
61389 | What? |
61389 | Which of us is a god, man? |
61389 | Who are they? |
61389 | Who are you two? |
61389 | Who was the poet-- you? |
61389 | You mean this thing is some kind of particle emitter-- an electron or photon gun? |
61389 | You will have had your glory anyway? 61389 And Man will build another First City, and those who fled shall have a place again, and--"Who built-- who_ dreamed_--this piece of ironmongery? |
61389 | And if you die...?" |
61389 | And this will prove to the worshippers all over the Universe or to the Shadows that either my or Mayron''s way of life is right?" |
61389 | And which of us is a god, David Greaves?" |
61389 | Are you ready?" |
61389 | But to what purpose? |
61389 | But who can tell the minds of gods, hmm?" |
61389 | But you are only a man, not so?" |
61389 | But you never got away to tell him that, did you? |
61389 | Could you suggest any way I could have refused the conditions, no matter what they are? |
61389 | Did he tell you how he remembered how fine it was to be a man? |
61389 | Do you think politics is a recent invention?" |
61389 | How do you propose to go about this?" |
61389 | How many centuries to wash the fog of sleep out of every nook and cranny of his lungs, when each breath might take a thousand years-- ten thousand? |
61389 | How many nights had he lain here? |
61389 | How?" |
61389 | IV During the night, he asked Adelie:"I''m supposed to fight him with my hands, is that it? |
61389 | Is_ that_ the story you believed? |
61389 | Later, he asked her:"Tell me-- was there a famous weapon poet in First City?" |
61389 | Oh, he found it, did n''t he, my child?" |
61389 | Or were you too busy taking Humanity''s name in vain to ever consider that? |
61389 | Or with simple weapons of some kind? |
61389 | That he would create the gun for you because he hated the Shadows, even though he was a Shadow? |
61389 | That the weapon has not been tested?" |
61389 | This... shrine? |
61389 | To turn another hooligan loose to upset civilization, and lose the symbol of that precious thing? |
61389 | Was n''t I supposed to understand that? |
61389 | When Man himself can rescue himself? |
61389 | Why not? |
61389 | You will have engineered the battle of the gods, and dabbled in other pleasures, too?" |
61389 | _ I''ve come a long way_, he thought,_ and I wonder what the end of it will be._"Those who profit from the credulous, hmm?" |
63494 | Although just where are the rest of those hellions? 63494 And, you had in mind, Nydron...?" |
63494 | Any luck with the Astro- radio during my absence? |
63494 | As you doubtlessly know,_ any_ enemy has a weak link in the chain-- an... an..."Achilles heel? |
63494 | But could n''t you have made some sort of compromise? 63494 Eh?" |
63494 | Electro- flash, power- rapier... if those were to fail, what use would there be in attempting to remain? 63494 Have your forces been instructed, Nydron? |
63494 | How do we know_ that_ was the sole purpose of your fleet? |
63494 | How much power have we? |
63494 | I think we can tip the balance... do n''t you? |
63494 | In that event, what would you do? |
63494 | Is it breathable? |
63494 | Must you have this hellish blue fog, Bill? |
63494 | Power, perhaps? |
63494 | Sense anything, Freml? |
63494 | The point it, what could anyone of us hope to gain by war? |
63494 | Warships? |
63494 | What else could it be? 63494 What need have I of such crude methods? |
63494 | Where have you been? 63494 Would you care to watch the battle?" |
63494 | Would you rather have a mountain night, a summer twilight, or dawn? |
63494 | You mean, we''ll project the Dispersal Beam into the depths and systematically bomb mile after mile of sea with radiant bombs? |
63494 | You understand the secrets of hyperspace? |
63494 | But whence had it come? |
63494 | But who? |
63494 | But would even Vulcanite be impervious to this bombardment once the screen gave way? |
63494 | But would they? |
63494 | But would_ you_ have had it otherwise? |
63494 | Can you direct us to them?" |
63494 | Do you know where they are? |
63494 | Gentlemen?" |
63494 | I mean... to meet this unexpected attack?" |
63494 | Not the Martians surely; the Venusians? |
63494 | Or is it that you''re scrapping the Treaty already?" |
63494 | The Neptunians? |
63494 | Under the treatment?" |
63494 | What can you expect to find in Saturn? |
63494 | Where obtain the precious energy to withstand another assault? |
63494 | Where refuel? |
63494 | You did n''t think Terra was going to remain wholly helpless? |
63494 | remember?" |
8952 | And now the query is, What caused the disaster? |
8952 | And was it won merely for men of science? |
8952 | Facts in Natural History-- Will a horsehair become a snake? |
8952 | Whence the combustion? |
8952 | Where, then, does all the Orange county butter come from? |
8952 | Who believes Phrenology?--Are there among its followers persons of eminence and influence? |
8952 | Will some one explain? |
29838 | Am I deaf and dumb? |
29838 | Downmerely means toward the earth, and the earth can not very well fall toward itself, can it? |
29838 | How could it get to your eye at all,the third boy said,"if the mirror did n''t face you? |
29838 | _ Water seeks its own level._Why does a spring bubble up from the ground? |
29838 | After touching the comb what does it do? |
29838 | And do n''t you know that light is just a kind of radiant heat? |
29838 | As he starts to toss the ball up, will he weigh more or less?] |
29838 | As the holes make the air vibrate do you get any sound? |
29838 | As you turn faster, does the sound become higher or lower? |
29838 | But how are you going to get a drink? |
29838 | But how is the compass made? |
29838 | But in which case is more steam given off? |
29838 | But what is each of these made of? |
29838 | Ca n''t you see that the yellow flame gives more light? |
29838 | Can the zinc shaving stand as many amperes as the fuse wire you ordinarily use? |
29838 | Can they get hot all at once, or will they have to travel out or up a way before they have time to get hot enough to combine? |
29838 | Can you feel them vibrate? |
29838 | Can you hear the bell ring? |
29838 | Can you hear the sound? |
29838 | Can you pinch the finger this way harder or less hard than in the way you first tried? |
29838 | Can you see your breath? |
29838 | Comets swing around close to the sun, then off again into space; how do they get away from the sun? |
29838 | Could he have siphoned the water from one reservoir to the other? |
29838 | Did he get a shock? |
29838 | Did you ever make soda lemonade? |
29838 | Did you ever notice how tiresome the whistle on a peanut roaster gets? |
29838 | Did you notice the warmth when you shook the tube? |
29838 | Do the points or handles move farther as you close the shears? |
29838 | Do you get the higher sound when the column of water is shorter or when it is longer? |
29838 | Do you hear the snap as the small spark jumps from the comb to your ear? |
29838 | Do you know that you can make an arc light with two ordinary pencils? |
29838 | Do you want some mashed potatoes? |
29838 | Do you want to know why all this would happen? |
29838 | Does a short strand give a higher or lower pitch than a long strand? |
29838 | Does air press up and sidewise as well as down? |
29838 | Does any of the cornstarch pass through? |
29838 | Does any of the red ink pass through the membrane? |
29838 | Does anything happen? |
29838 | Does anything happen? |
29838 | Does anything happen? |
29838 | Does anything look red? |
29838 | Does heating expand the ring? |
29838 | Does it burn now? |
29838 | Does it draw the mercury up as it would draw up water? |
29838 | Does it look larger or smaller than you? |
29838 | Does it make a higher or a lower sound as you increase the tightness? |
29838 | Does it rise? |
29838 | Does it taste sour? |
29838 | Does it turn milky? |
29838 | Does the bell ring? |
29838 | Does the colored cloth absorb more or less light than the white one? |
29838 | Does the heat travel faster through the iron or through the glass?] |
29838 | Does the hydrogen in it burn? |
29838 | Does the image become clearer or less clear if you move the lens closer to the candle? |
29838 | Does the other instrument click? |
29838 | Does the pail move a greater or less distance than your hand, or does it move the same distance? |
29838 | Does the pail move a longer or a shorter distance up and down than your hand? |
29838 | Does the part of the match in the center of the flame catch fire? |
29838 | Does the part on the edge? |
29838 | Does the thermometer register a higher or a lower temperature than it did at the beginning? |
29838 | Does the water become appreciably hotter over the very hot fire than it does over the low fire, if it is boiling in both cases? |
29838 | Does the water follow the plunger up, stand still, or go down in the pump? |
29838 | Does the zinc shaving work satisfactorily as a fuse wire? |
29838 | Does your body tend to go up or down while you are making the ball go up? |
29838 | Feeling one live wire does not give her a shock, but what would happen if she touched the gas pipe with her other hand?] |
29838 | From which bottle has most of the light been reflected back into the air by the cloth around it? |
29838 | Has all the gas gone out of it? |
29838 | Has it struck you as strange that we do not all burn up, since burning is a combining with oxygen, and we are walking around in oxygen all the time? |
29838 | Have you ever sat on a spinning platform, sometimes called"the social whirl,"in an amusement park, and tried to stay on as it spun faster and faster? |
29838 | He is always heavier-- why does n''t he overbalance the small child? |
29838 | How are jewels formed in the earth? |
29838 | How can a man lift up a heavy automobile by using a jack? |
29838 | How can a wire be safely spliced? |
29838 | How can it when the water from the oceans can not evaporate to form clouds? |
29838 | How can the electric iron be used after one wire has been cut?] |
29838 | How can you make an electric arc? |
29838 | How could he have made a compass? |
29838 | How do acids act? |
29838 | How does a brake stop a car? |
29838 | How does a microscope make things look larger? |
29838 | How does a springboard help you dive? |
29838 | How does a steam engine go? |
29838 | How does a stove make the whole room warm? |
29838 | How does a telescope show you the moon, stars, and planets? |
29838 | How does a towel dry your face? |
29838 | How does cold cream keep your face from becoming chapped? |
29838 | How does pulling the trigger make a gun go off? |
29838 | How does the pencil look? |
29838 | How has the acid affected the color? |
29838 | How is silver plating done by electricity? |
29838 | How is soap made? |
29838 | How many amperes will they stand? |
29838 | How should he connect them?] |
29838 | How should the mirror be placed?] |
29838 | If he had wanted the bicycle for racing, which should he have chosen? |
29838 | If iron sinks, why do iron ships not sink? |
29838 | If the father was right, should they have got a fuse marked_ 6A_, one marked_ 10A_, or one marked_ 15A_? |
29838 | If the pull of adhesion is the stronger, would not all the water stay on your finger, none dropping off? |
29838 | If the pull of gravity is stronger, would not all the water drop off, leaving your finger dry? |
29838 | If you hear a sizzling and sputtering in your electric- light socket, what does it mean? |
29838 | If you use an extension light, where should it be turned off? |
29838 | If you wanted to move the pail with the least effort, where would you put your hand? |
29838 | If you were out in a rowboat in a storm, would it be better to sit up straight in the seat or to lie in the bottom of the boat? |
29838 | In Application 55, page 228, if the rat had gnawed the wire in two while the electric iron was being used, would anything have happened to the rat? |
29838 | In making cream of tomato soup, soda is added to the tomatoes before the milk is, so that the milk will not curdle How does the soda prevent curdling? |
29838 | Is a higher or a lower sound produced as the slide shortens the length of the prongs? |
29838 | Is everything made out of dust? |
29838 | Is it a magnet now? |
29838 | Is it a magnet? |
29838 | Is it good to drink water with your meals? |
29838 | Is it harder or easier to lift the pail from here than from the first position? |
29838 | Is it harder or easier to raise than before? |
29838 | Is it right side up or upside down? |
29838 | Is it vibrations of sound or of electricity that go through the telephone wire, or does your voice travel over it, or does the wire itself vibrate? |
29838 | Is salt an acid or a base? |
29838 | Is starch formed where the light does not reach the leaf? |
29838 | Is the glass hot? |
29838 | Is the greater amount of motion in your hand or in the pail? |
29838 | Is the hair attracted or repelled? |
29838 | Is the pail easier to lift in this way or in the way you first tried? |
29838 | Is the pail harder or easier to lift? |
29838 | Is the pitch higher or lower than before? |
29838 | Is there any danger in defective sockets with switches that do not snap off completely? |
29838 | Is there any picture of the candle flame on it? |
29838 | Not a drop runs between your fingers-- which way can it run, since there is no down? |
29838 | Notice what you do with your lips; when is the opening the smaller? |
29838 | Now do you see why you make two holes in the top of a can of evaporated milk when you wish to pour the milk out evenly? |
29838 | Now move them downward; when they_ start_ down, do you weigh more or less? |
29838 | Now will it stay on its side? |
29838 | On a hot day, how is it that you see"heat waves"rising from the street? |
29838 | One of the most natural questions in the world is,"What is this made of?" |
29838 | Or could he have secured the same result by moving his finger up and down the string to lengthen or shorten it? |
29838 | Or is it a mixture of them? |
29838 | Should he have grasped the spokes near the hub, near the rim, or in the middle? |
29838 | Should he have tuned the piano to a higher pitch than he wanted it to have on the concert night, to the exact pitch, or to a lower pitch? |
29838 | Should she have worn a robe of red, yellow, white, green, or blue? |
29838 | Should the company have obtained resistance wire or copper wire to carry it? |
29838 | Should the wire have been large or fine? |
29838 | Suppose you wanted to lift the pail with the least possible effort, where would you put your hand? |
29838 | Then what are the earth, water, and air made of? |
29838 | Then where would you expect the greater amount of force? |
29838 | Then which is moving faster, your hand or the pail? |
29838 | To make a string give a higher note, should he have tightened or loosened it? |
29838 | Under which does the snow melt first? |
29838 | WHAT MAKES WINDS? |
29838 | Was the boy or was the father right? |
29838 | Was there any way in which she might have made the gingerbread light without spoiling it? |
29838 | What are they? |
29838 | What carries your voice when you telephone? |
29838 | What caused the mist when you breathed across the ice? |
29838 | What causes material to be colored? |
29838 | What causes the Northern Lights? |
29838 | What causes the picture in the camera to be inverted? |
29838 | What causes this circulation? |
29838 | What color do you get by combining all the colors of the rainbow? |
29838 | What color does it make the flame? |
29838 | What color does the starch turn? |
29838 | What color does the vinegar turn it? |
29838 | What do you suppose is the reason for this? |
29838 | What do you suppose is the reason for this? |
29838 | What does it do to them? |
29838 | What does the needle do? |
29838 | What does this show must have been in the liquid? |
29838 | What effect does heat have on the water? |
29838 | What happens to it? |
29838 | What happens to the flame? |
29838 | What happens to the flame? |
29838 | What happens to them? |
29838 | What happens to them? |
29838 | What happens? |
29838 | What happens? |
29838 | What happens? |
29838 | What happens? |
29838 | What happens? |
29838 | What happens? |
29838 | What happens? |
29838 | What has the gas in the upper tube done? |
29838 | What has the lemon juice done to the silver knife? |
29838 | What has the light done to the silver chlorid( AgCl) that it shone on? |
29838 | What has the needle become? |
29838 | What is a short circuit? |
29838 | What is coldness? |
29838 | What is color? |
29838 | What is free alkali? |
29838 | What is gravity? |
29838 | What is in it? |
29838 | What is iron made of? |
29838 | What is it that forces the water up and out of the bottle? |
29838 | What is it that has boiled and then condensed: the water, the alcohol, or the blueing? |
29838 | What is left in the dish? |
29838 | What is liquid air? |
29838 | What is meant by 99- 44/100% pure? |
29838 | What is suction? |
29838 | What is taking up the heat from the mercury? |
29838 | What is the black stuff on the bottom of the saucer? |
29838 | What is the danger? |
29838 | What is"down,"and what is"up"? |
29838 | What made it condense? |
29838 | What makes a gun kick? |
29838 | What makes a rainbow? |
29838 | What makes a ring around the moon? |
29838 | What makes a soap"strong"? |
29838 | What makes an automobile go? |
29838 | What makes an electric light glow? |
29838 | What makes an electric toaster get hot? |
29838 | What makes an iceberg float? |
29838 | What makes cooked foods taste different from raw ones? |
29838 | What makes electricity come into our houses? |
29838 | What makes fire burn? |
29838 | What makes freckles? |
29838 | What makes glowworms glow? |
29838 | What makes it stay up in the air? |
29838 | What makes the balloon expand? |
29838 | What makes the clouds? |
29838 | What makes the cork fly out of the bottle? |
29838 | What makes the foam on soda water? |
29838 | What makes the mercury rise in it? |
29838 | What makes the sky blue? |
29838 | What makes the stars twinkle? |
29838 | What makes the water circulate?] |
29838 | What makes the water come up through the pipe into your house? |
29838 | What makes the wind howl when it blows through the branches of trees? |
29838 | What makes thunder and lightning? |
29838 | What must have been holding the suction cap against the inside of the jar? |
29838 | What pushed the balloon into the empty space? |
29838 | What put the salt into the ocean? |
29838 | What should I have done? |
29838 | What should they have done? |
29838 | What should you do? |
29838 | What was really in the"empty"bottle? |
29838 | What will happen when she pulls the cardboard out?] |
29838 | What will happen when the cardboard is withdrawn?] |
29838 | What will happen when the pin is thrust through the cords and the electricity turned on?] |
29838 | What would happen if you touched your other hand to the gas pipe or water pipe? |
29838 | When a wire is broken in an electric light, why does it not light? |
29838 | When are the cords in your throat looser? |
29838 | When are the greater number of amperes of electricity flowing through the zinc shaving? |
29838 | When the hydrogen in the fuel joins oxygen, what must we get? |
29838 | When the tank is full, will the oil overflow the top of the tube?] |
29838 | When we use sour milk for cooking, why does the food not taste sour? |
29838 | When you are cooking potatoes, are you trying to keep them very hot or are you trying to boil the water away from them? |
29838 | When you heat one end of a nail, how does the heat get through to the other end? |
29838 | When you jerk a piece of paper from under an inkwell, why does the inkwell stay still? |
29838 | When you pour them together, how many inches high do you think the mixture will be? |
29838 | When you pull your finger all the way out, has the mercury wet it at all? |
29838 | When your hand moves down from the nail to the floor, how far up does the pail move? |
29838 | Where a wire is screwed into an electric- light socket, what harm, if any, might result from not screwing it in tightly? |
29838 | Where are the cold gas and air rushing in? |
29838 | Where did the water on the outside of the glass of ice water come from? |
29838 | Where do rain and snow come from? |
29838 | Where do you suppose the center of weight of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is,--near the bottom or near the top? |
29838 | Where in this circuit is the resistance supposed to be? |
29838 | Where is the best location for the tank?] |
29838 | Where is there more force? |
29838 | Where is there more motion? |
29838 | Where would you expect to find more force, in the cogs or in the blades? |
29838 | Which advice should he have followed? |
29838 | Which advice, if any, do you think he followed? |
29838 | Which are you trying to do in making candy, to keep the sugar very hot or to boil the water away from it? |
29838 | Which arrangement would work? |
29838 | Which bicycle should James have chosen? |
29838 | Which cloth absorbed most of the light and changed it into heat? |
29838 | Which color is warmest in the sunlight?] |
29838 | Which could be used as insulators? |
29838 | Which evaporates more quickly? |
29838 | Which girl was right? |
29838 | Which has kept its color the better? |
29838 | Which image is larger than the flame? |
29838 | Which is moving farther, your hand or the pail? |
29838 | Which is moving faster? |
29838 | Which is smaller? |
29838 | Which lets more electricity pass through it, the lamp or the resistance wire? |
29838 | Which makes the highest sound? |
29838 | Which man was right? |
29838 | Which move farther, the points of the shears or the handles? |
29838 | Which move faster? |
29838 | Which moves farther this time, your hand or the pail? |
29838 | Which moves farther up and down, your hand or the pail? |
29838 | Which moves faster, the handle or the blade? |
29838 | Which moves faster? |
29838 | Which of the following methods would have served to clean the coat? |
29838 | Which of the three sizes burned out? |
29838 | Which of the ways he tried, if any, would have been right? |
29838 | Which of them, if any, would it have been well to put in the rinsing water? |
29838 | Which of these are good conductors of electricity? |
29838 | Which of these did he do well to oil and which should he have let alone? |
29838 | Which of these might have been used to advantage in putting out the fire? |
29838 | Which of these things could he have made use of in connecting the broken ends of the telegraph wire? |
29838 | Which part closes with the greater force? |
29838 | Which parts of the advice should you have followed if you had been on board? |
29838 | Which row has the most holes in it? |
29838 | Which should he choose to connect the broken wires?] |
29838 | Which should she have put on her apron? |
29838 | Which should she have put on the boy''s hand? |
29838 | Which should she have used? |
29838 | Which vase would be the hardest to upset?] |
29838 | Which was right? |
29838 | Which was right? |
29838 | Which was right? |
29838 | Which was satisfactory? |
29838 | Which way does it wear off more quickly? |
29838 | Which way does the nail get hotter? |
29838 | Which way was best? |
29838 | Which way would I have received more milk for my money? |
29838 | Which way would the floats have worked best? |
29838 | Which would be the best to use in taking up the milk? |
29838 | Which would have been best for her to use? |
29838 | Which would have been the best way or ways? |
29838 | Which would have been the right thing for him to do? |
29838 | Who was right? |
29838 | Who was right? |
29838 | Who was right? |
29838 | Who was right? |
29838 | Who was right? |
29838 | Why are automobile and bicycle tires filled with air? |
29838 | Why are diamonds hard? |
29838 | Why can we see clouds and not the air? |
29838 | Why can you crack a hard nut with a nutcracker when you can not crack it by squeezing it between two pieces of iron? |
29838 | Why can you hear an approaching train better if you put your ear to the rail? |
29838 | Why can you so quickly smell gas that is escaping at the opposite side of a room? |
29838 | Why can you sometimes hear an echo and sometimes not? |
29838 | Why could it do this when the air was pumped out of the bell jar and not before? |
29838 | Why could it not expand before you pumped the air out from around it? |
29838 | Why could it not push the cork out until you had pumped the air out of the jar? |
29838 | Why did the bottle break when the water in it turned to ice?] |
29838 | Why do electric irons and toasters often blow out fuses? |
29838 | Why do fire commissions condemn extension lights? |
29838 | Why do not the stars come out in the daytime? |
29838 | Why do sparks fly from the fur of a cat when you stroke it in the dark? |
29838 | Why do they straighten up? |
29838 | Why do things wear out? |
29838 | Why do we use fuses? |
29838 | Why do you feel cold when you get out of the bathtub? |
29838 | Why do you get a shock if your hands are wet when you touch a live wire? |
29838 | Why do you sink when you stop swimming? |
29838 | Why do you want to change it?" |
29838 | Why do you wash dishes in hot water? |
29838 | Why does a rowboat tip over more easily if you stand up in it? |
29838 | Why does a top stand on its point while it is spinning? |
29838 | Why does air keep us alive? |
29838 | Why does an apple turn brown after you peel it? |
29838 | Why does chalk stay on the blackboard? |
29838 | Why does cloth fade in the sun? |
29838 | Why does cold quicklime boil when you pour cold water on it? |
29838 | Why does cork float on the water and why do heavier substances sink? |
29838 | Why does heat make things get larger? |
29838 | Why does lightning kill people when it strikes them? |
29838 | Why does n''t the flame above the wire gauze set fire to the gas below?] |
29838 | Why does n''t the water spill out?] |
29838 | Why does not the wire in an electric lamp melt when it is red hot? |
29838 | Why does soda water run up a straw when you draw on the straw? |
29838 | Why does the barrel or cap of a fountain pen pick up small bits of paper after it has been rubbed on your coat sleeve? |
29838 | Why does the earth never stop moving? |
29838 | Why does the moving of your fingers up and down on a violin string make it play different notes? |
29838 | Why does this not give you a shock? |
29838 | Why does water gurgle when you pour it out of a bottle? |
29838 | Why is a fire engine needed to pump water up high? |
29838 | Why is a flat- bottomed boat safer than a canoe? |
29838 | Why is a magnifying glass able to set things on fire when you let the sun shine through it? |
29838 | Why is a pair of new shoes or anything smooth usually shiny? |
29838 | Why is an electric arc in a circuit dangerous? |
29838 | Why is it that when you touch one electric wire you feel no shock, while if you touch two wires you sometimes get a shock? |
29838 | Why is the whistle of a peanut roaster so shrill, and why is the whistle of a boat so deep? |
29838 | Why is there sugar around the mouth of a syrup jug? |
29838 | Why should any soap injure fabrics? |
29838 | Why should it matter where the larger child sits? |
29838 | Why should rails be laid in this way? |
29838 | Why should wires be brought into houses and through walls in iron conduits? |
29838 | Why should wires not be twisted together to make electric connections? |
29838 | Why should you not stick pins through electric cords? |
29838 | Why should you pull out the plug of an electric iron, percolator, toaster, heater, or stove? |
29838 | Why waste gas?" |
29838 | Why will a lasso go so far after it is whirled? |
29838 | Why will evaporated milk not flow freely out of a can in which there is only one hole? |
29838 | Why will gasoline take a grease spot out of your clothes? |
29838 | Why, do you suppose, does the gas below the screen not burn? |
29838 | Why? |
29838 | Will a very hot fire make the water boil away more rapidly than a low fire? |
29838 | Will boiling water get hotter if you make it boil harder?] |
29838 | Will electricity go through the glass?] |
29838 | Will heating the water make more salt dissolve?] |
29838 | Will hot water dissolve things more readily or less readily than cold? |
29838 | Will hydrogen burn? |
29838 | Will it burn? |
29838 | Will it burn? |
29838 | Will it fall? |
29838 | Will it seem heavier or lighter than with the arrangement shown in Figure 32?] |
29838 | Will it stay on its side now? |
29838 | Will the cylinder tip over now? |
29838 | Will the hot ball go through the ring?] |
29838 | Will the lamp glow? |
29838 | Will the volume be doubled when the alcohol and water are poured together?] |
29838 | Will the water be drawn up higher in the fine glass tube or in a tube with a larger opening?] |
29838 | Will they pinch hard enough to hurt?] |
29838 | Would he have had to buy more hose? |
29838 | Would it be easier to lift it by the end of the handle or by the part of the handle nearest the pan? |
29838 | Would there have been any danger to the house? |
29838 | You have looked at people under the mercury- vapor lights in photo- postal studios, have you not? |
29838 | _ A real place where things weigh nothing and where there is no up or down._ Why is it that the oceans do not flow off the earth? |
29838 | _ APPLICATION 39._ If you were going to the tropics, would it be better to wear outside clothes that were white or black? |
29838 | _ Acids._ Why are lemons sour? |
29838 | _ Action and reaction._ How can a bird fly? |
29838 | _ Analysis._ How can people tell what things are made of? |
29838 | _ Bases._ Why does strong soap make your face sting? |
29838 | _ Boiling and condensing._ What makes a geyser spout? |
29838 | _ Burning: Oxidation._ What makes smoke? |
29838 | _ Centrifugal force._ Why does not the moon fall down to the earth? |
29838 | _ Chemical change caused by electricity._ How are storage batteries charged? |
29838 | _ Chemical change caused by heat._ Why do you have to strike a match to make it burn? |
29838 | _ Chemical change caused by light._ How can a camera take a picture? |
29838 | _ Chemical change helped by solution._ Why does iron have to get wet to rust? |
29838 | _ Chemical change releases energy._ Why is fire hot? |
29838 | _ Clouds, rain, and dew: Humidity._ Why is it that you can see your breath on a cold day? |
29838 | _ Color._ What makes the ocean look green in some places and blue in others? |
29838 | _ Complete circuits._ Why does a doorbell ring when you push a button? |
29838 | _ Conduction of electricity._ How does electricity travel? |
29838 | _ Conduction of heat and convection._ Why does a feather comforter keep you so warm? |
29838 | _ Cooling from expansion._ We get our heat from the sun; then why is it so cold up on the mountain tops? |
29838 | _ Crystals._ How is rock candy made? |
29838 | _ Diffusion._ How does food get into the blood? |
29838 | _ Do not try it!_ But what would happen if you did? |
29838 | _ Echoes._ When you put a sea shell to your ear, how is it that you hear a roar in the shell? |
29838 | _ Effervescence._ What makes baking powder bubble? |
29838 | _ Elasticity._ What makes a ball bounce? |
29838 | _ Electromagnets._ How is a telegram sent? |
29838 | _ Evaporation._ Why is it that when ink is spilled it dries up, but when it is in the bottle it does not dry up? |
29838 | _ Explosions._ What makes a gun shoot? |
29838 | _ Focus._ How can you take pictures with a camera? |
29838 | _ Freezing and melting._ When water freezes in a pipe, why does the pipe burst? |
29838 | _ Friction._ What makes ice slippery? |
29838 | _ Heat makes things expand._ How does a thermometer work? |
29838 | _ How liquids are absorbed: Capillary attraction._ Why do blotters pull water into themselves when a flat piece of glass will not? |
29838 | _ How things are kept from toppling over: Stability._ Why is it harder to keep your balance on stilts than on your feet? |
29838 | _ How things stick to one another: Adhesion._ Why is it that when a thing is broken it will not stay together without glue? |
29838 | _ Inertia._ Why is it that if you push a miniature auto rapidly, it will go straight? |
29838 | _ Magnets; the compass._ What makes the needle of a compass point north? |
29838 | _ Magnification._ Why is it that things look bigger under a magnifying glass than under other kinds of glass? |
29838 | _ Making electricity flow._ What causes a battery to produce electricity? |
29838 | _ Neutralization._ When you put soda in vinegar, what makes the vinegar less sour? |
29838 | _ Pitch._ What makes the keys of a piano give different sounds? |
29838 | _ Reflection._ How is it that you can see yourself in a mirror? |
29838 | _ Resistance._ What makes an electric heater hot? |
29838 | _ Scattering of light: Diffusion._ Why is it that on a dark day the sun can not be seen through light clouds? |
29838 | _ Short circuits and fuses._ Why does a fuse blow out? |
29838 | _ Sinking and floating: Displacement._ What keeps a balloon up? |
29838 | _ Softening due to oil or water._ Why does fog deaden a tennis racket? |
29838 | _ Solutions and emulsions._ How does soap make your hands clean? |
29838 | _ Static electricity._ What is electricity? |
29838 | _ The bending of light: Refraction._ How do glasses help your eyes? |
29838 | _ The electric arc._ How can electricity set a house on fire? |
29838 | _ The force that makes a thing hold together: Cohesion._ What makes rain fall in drops? |
29838 | _ The sea of compressed air in which we live: Air pressure._ Does a balloon explode if it goes high in the air? |
29838 | _ What sound is._ What makes a dictaphone or a phonograph repeat your words? |
29838 | _ What things are made of: Elements._ What is water made of? |
29838 | if you move it farther from the candle? |
29838 | than the black one? |
29838 | the ammonia? |
29838 | to the steel one? |
8862 | Is it not allowable to believe,exclaims one of these,"that the electric telegraph was at that time discovered?" |
8862 | Here I would pause to ask: What is the primary reason for building houses? |
8862 | If they be constructed so that water can not find its way through either walls or floors, where is the necessity of a drain? |
8862 | Is it not that the mushroom poisoned the child? |
8862 | Now what is the cause, in the first place, of this aggregation of molecules: and, in the second place, of the increase of sensitiveness? |
8862 | Now, what is the important part of history here from a physician''s point of view? |
8862 | Or was it one of the gasteromycetes, the coniomycetes, the hyphomycetes, the ascomycetes, or one of the physomycetes? |
8862 | Suppose that the fungologists are at swords''points with each other about the name of the particular fungus that killed the boy? |
8862 | This circumstance might enable me to dispense with any report; for how judge of a machine that one has not seen and does not know the agent of? |
8862 | What kind of agaricus was it? |
8862 | Will an extended application of this system ever be made? |
30691 | ''How are you feeling now, Green?'' 30691 A slave of a pile of flesh that you must feed and protect from the agonies that attack it on every side? |
30691 | A what? |
30691 | About the crown which probably is still lying on the altar there? |
30691 | Ah, I am to be sacrificed, eh? 30691 Aimu? |
30691 | Am I not your nephew? 30691 Am I still asleep?" |
30691 | And do you think the Duca and all the caciques will go with the apes? |
30691 | And now,he shot out, eyeing the young man through narrowed lids,"will you please state the purpose of this visit?" |
30691 | And what will happen to me, and to the girls, if I decline? |
30691 | And what,Kirby asked exultantly,"does the Duca say?" |
30691 | And yet, is it? 30691 And yet,"she went on for him,"you do not believe he would have conceded what he has, unless he intends to make trouble?" |
30691 | And you ca n''t find out what we must rescue Naida_ from_? |
30691 | And you do not know what the cylinder is? 30691 And you say you have no close relatives, no ties of any sort to interfere with work that is dangerous-- and something else?" |
30691 | And-- and nothing has happened to you? |
30691 | And-- and we can do nothing? |
30691 | Any possible hope? |
30691 | Are we down- hearted? |
30691 | Are we really in such a contraption? |
30691 | Are you able to run? |
30691 | Are you all right? |
30691 | Are you asking_ me_, to my face, whether I will listen to terms which you offer as self- styled victor of a battle with my caciques? |
30691 | But Naida, whatever is there about this fragment of gold to startle you as it does? |
30691 | But am I to be deprived of my retreat, left here like a common dog amongst other dogs, while these accursed fiends starve slowly to death? 30691 But do you mean to say that you and I are no more than a mosquito, a malaria protozoan, or even one of those trees in the jungle?" |
30691 | But do you not remember that I said I had_ not_ come here because you summoned me? |
30691 | But how can I find this jungle village without a guide? |
30691 | But tell me, Aña, how did you get here? |
30691 | But there is no food in the tower, is there? |
30691 | But what could I have been thinking about except how you looked when we came together in that gloomy place, and walked forward, side by side? 30691 But which direction did they take?" |
30691 | But who are your parents, and how did you get among the Ungapuks? |
30691 | But who could have done it? |
30691 | But why did n''t you kill him, as you killed the others? 30691 But why do you think you can be of assistance to me?" |
30691 | But why,he asked in whispers of his fellow- prisoner,"--why this open hatred of us? |
30691 | But, what is it? |
30691 | But,said Karl, thinking aloud rather than meaning to interrupt,"what has all this to do with me? |
30691 | But_ why_? |
30691 | Ca n''t you stay by me until time to land? 30691 Can you find the entrance?" |
30691 | Can you tell where or how he will strike at us? |
30691 | Can you withstand shock? |
30691 | Did you find out anything? |
30691 | Did you plan this monstrous thing? |
30691 | Did you see what happened to the divers yesterday? |
30691 | Do n''t you see? |
30691 | Do we_ see_? |
30691 | Do you know where the villages of the ape- people are? |
30691 | Do you mean me to understand that you can reduce a living body to its basic elements and then rebuild these elements into a remade man? |
30691 | Do you mean the one where they used to smuggle aliens? 30691 Do you mean to tell me you know so little of your world as that? |
30691 | Do you mind if I take it for a moment? |
30691 | Do you realize what it means to our cause that it should have been returned to us in this way? |
30691 | Do you see what he has there? |
30691 | Do you speak of Sir Basil Addington? |
30691 | Do you think-- do you suppose--? |
30691 | Do you want to die? |
30691 | Does anyone think we ought to try the tunnels now? |
30691 | Does that help? |
30691 | Eighty fathoms? 30691 Has Captain Starley told that story to anyone else yet?" |
30691 | Has he the triangular brand? |
30691 | Has no one learned to use these weapons? |
30691 | Have you any idea of what all this means? |
30691 | Have you got any puff balls? |
30691 | Holy One,exclaimed a new priest in answer to the urge to fight,"what can we do against the golden haired fiend? |
30691 | How can I call you? |
30691 | How could you tell? |
30691 | How long can you remain under water in it? |
30691 | How much did you say they had? |
30691 | How much farther,he asked in a voice which became sharp,"until we reach the headquarters of these caciques?" |
30691 | How''ll you know he''s there at the time? |
30691 | I suppose that they are weapons of the sort you used against the ape- men this morning? |
30691 | I suppose,he said,"that anyone who was responsible for the return of the cylinder to its rightful owners, would be held in some respect?" |
30691 | If we both went, who would work the air to let us back in? 30691 Is it Naida you are called?" |
30691 | Is it time to tell him yet, Naida? |
30691 | Is n''t it a shame, Hale,she moaned,"that the fire burned all the animals and insects, the machinery, and even your notes?" |
30691 | Is that all they do to you? |
30691 | Is there anyone else who cares to fight? |
30691 | It''s gone? |
30691 | Made you? 30691 Might it not have been stolen before the vessel sank?" |
30691 | More nonsense,said Sykes;"and probably correct.... Well, what are we to do?--sit tight and give them as little information as we can? |
30691 | My father? |
30691 | Naida, do you mean to tell me that Quetzalcoatl was not simply a mythical monster, but an actual, living serpent which is alive_ now_? |
30691 | Naida,he exclaimed,"do you know what those are?" |
30691 | Naida? |
30691 | Nini, will you go? |
30691 | No? |
30691 | No? |
30691 | Now what do you think about that? |
30691 | Now what in the hell ever got into his crazy head? |
30691 | Now? |
30691 | Oh, you wonder, eh? |
30691 | On-- on the day of our union? |
30691 | Or do we take it when it comes and fight with what we''ve got as long as we can? 30691 Quartz or glass?--what are they made of? |
30691 | Quartz? |
30691 | Rocket car? 30691 Saranoff?" |
30691 | See those floodlights fastened to the cliff so that their beams will sweep across the mouth of the tunnel when they are lighted? |
30691 | Sir Basil Addington? |
30691 | So? 30691 Some miracle of power that will drive a fleet through space as they have done, to battle with the enemy on his own ground--"Could he help? |
30691 | Startling, is n''t it? 30691 Still,"asked General Clinton coldly,"for what purpose do you wish to be relieved? |
30691 | Tell me,he said to her:"do you yourself believe that this Serpent has the powers of a God?" |
30691 | That? |
30691 | The Young Labor party? 30691 The trochosphere? |
30691 | Then where am I, and who are you? |
30691 | There is to be no more fighting? |
30691 | Think so? 30691 This vessel?" |
30691 | To live-- and be a slave of_ this_? |
30691 | Uncle Rudolph? |
30691 | Under what conditions am I to leave? |
30691 | Was this steel door part of your work? |
30691 | We''re here,he said,"but how can we get up?" |
30691 | Well,he asked,"how about to- morrow, and the next day, and the next? |
30691 | Well? |
30691 | What about that creature we saw in the cave, Doctor? 30691 What are those big bundles fastened to the lower limbs?" |
30691 | What are you thinking about? |
30691 | What caused that? |
30691 | What depth are we? |
30691 | What did you change? |
30691 | What do you mean? |
30691 | What do you want? |
30691 | What does this mean? |
30691 | What is it, Doctor? |
30691 | What is it, Hale? |
30691 | What is it, Ivana? 30691 What is it?" |
30691 | What is that? |
30691 | What is this, Naida? |
30691 | What is your object in going down, if I may ask? |
30691 | What shall we do with him, Aña? |
30691 | What was it, then? |
30691 | What''s that? 30691 What''s the trouble, a flood of new counterfeits?" |
30691 | What''s this? 30691 What, then, do you suggest that we do next?" |
30691 | What,asked Kirby,"is this need which made one of you cut my rope, so that I should come here?" |
30691 | When do you think he will make a move to start trouble? |
30691 | When will you have us start? |
30691 | Whence came it? |
30691 | Where did they get it? |
30691 | Where did you get this thing which you call''a fragment of gold''? |
30691 | Where have you been hiding and why have n''t you reported the fact of your rescue to the proper authorities? 30691 Where have you been these twenty- three years, Peter Van Dorn?" |
30691 | Where is Aña? |
30691 | Where is Sir Basil? |
30691 | Where is he? |
30691 | Where to? |
30691 | Who are you, Aña? |
30691 | Who are you? |
30691 | Who have you lived with, I mean? |
30691 | Who is it? |
30691 | Who was the leader? |
30691 | Why all the dirty looks? 30691 Why did n''t you examine it closer?" |
30691 | Why did you lie? |
30691 | Why is n''t it? |
30691 | Why not starve them out, O Holy One? |
30691 | Why not? |
30691 | Why not? |
30691 | Why not? |
30691 | Why not? |
30691 | Why? |
30691 | Why? |
30691 | Will you finish telling me,he asked of Naida,"about the task I am to perform for you here?" |
30691 | Wo n''t that be rather risky for the cutter? |
30691 | Would n''t you like to know? 30691 Would you like to see how life springs from a wedding of matter, energy, and consciousness?" |
30691 | Yes, but do you believe the Serpent is God? |
30691 | Yes; do n''t you? 30691 Yes?" |
30691 | Yes? |
30691 | You are very strong, are you not? |
30691 | You do n''t think I overlooked that, do you? 30691 You do n''t think they''re going to stay here, do you?" |
30691 | You mean I am to lead a revolt,he asked,"against these same caciques whom we are going now to face?" |
30691 | You mean I''m under arrest? |
30691 | You mean we are out in the open-- traveling in space-- to the Moon perhaps? |
30691 | You said the_ Arethusa_? 30691 You say I can see atoms?" |
30691 | You understand? |
30691 | You''ve been kept completely ignorant? |
30691 | Your son? |
30691 | Your turn for what, Aña? |
30691 | _ What?_Still kneeling half in fun, half in sincere reverence, Naida held out the precious, potent cylinder of gold. |
30691 | _ What_ is it, Naida? |
30691 | ''What''s the matter with you? |
30691 | ***** How many had they brought down? |
30691 | ***** Professor Sykes''eyes showed his appreciation of a spirit that could still dare to hope, but he asked dejectedly:"Escape? |
30691 | *****"But suppose your lifting cable should break?" |
30691 | A landing would be easy, for had not the voice instructed him in the use of the gravity- energy? |
30691 | Always to live amongst the wearers of the purple? |
30691 | Am I not really cursed as you''ve maintained? |
30691 | And then, I wonder if it is safe to let him go, hating me? |
30691 | And what is life? |
30691 | And who the devil are you?" |
30691 | And why?" |
30691 | Anything come of it?" |
30691 | Are we going to allow it?" |
30691 | Are you afraid your sea serpent will get us?'' |
30691 | Are you following me?" |
30691 | Are you going to put out a quarterly? |
30691 | Are you kidding me?" |
30691 | Are you ready?" |
30691 | Are you with us?" |
30691 | At last he said:"And what of you and I, Sir Basil? |
30691 | At last the young man cried out:"How did you breed these freaks?" |
30691 | Bird?" |
30691 | But do you mean that you never knew your sacred cylinder was so close to you all these years?" |
30691 | But first--""What?" |
30691 | But how is the Zar to be overcome? |
30691 | But was there an exception? |
30691 | But what did it matter? |
30691 | But what did it matter? |
30691 | But what did it matter? |
30691 | But what happens until that time comes? |
30691 | But where to?" |
30691 | But who were these people of the valley? |
30691 | But why should it not seem so, at this distance within the earth? |
30691 | But, who the devil is Winslow?" |
30691 | But-- Well, are both of_ you_ all right? |
30691 | But-- but-- Oh my God, Boynton, do you mean that they''ve got it?--that it will drive us through space?" |
30691 | Ca n''t you see the horror of it as nature works? |
30691 | Can I help you?" |
30691 | Can you leave the globe while it is under water?" |
30691 | Did my messenger tell you why we are here and demand your presence?" |
30691 | Did this station send where he was hoping? |
30691 | Do n''t you think your author ought to brush up on his astronomy? |
30691 | Do you consent to listen to Naida''s and my terms? |
30691 | Do you intend to print an Annual or Quarterly, or do think you will ever enlarge the size of this magazine? |
30691 | Do you realize this is your_ wedding_ day, and that you''re acting as if there was nothing to be done?" |
30691 | Do you understand me? |
30691 | Do you understand? |
30691 | Do you want to see Aña now?" |
30691 | Does a woman destroy a dress when she rips it up to make it over?" |
30691 | Even if the jungle is terrible, were you not born with courage? |
30691 | Fifteen? |
30691 | Had the face been real or a dream? |
30691 | Have n''t you guessed by now what I am getting ready to do?" |
30691 | Have you been making love to Aña again, after my warning to you?" |
30691 | Have you never read anything? |
30691 | Have_ you_ been eating it?" |
30691 | He a king? |
30691 | Hopeless? |
30691 | How could Cor speak English? |
30691 | How did they get here?" |
30691 | How do you think a white woman could appear in a tribe of Indians who live in the jungle, many weeks''journey from what you call civilization?" |
30691 | How high could they ascend?_ From one of the planes he saw the world below; the ships were near their ceiling; this was the limit of their climb. |
30691 | How much could he comprehend? |
30691 | How will we use it for travelling through space?" |
30691 | How will you apply it? |
30691 | I suppose you could find the entrance which was sealed up?" |
30691 | In Heaven''s name, how many were there? |
30691 | In the first place, must you make your covers as lurid and as contradictory to good design as they are? |
30691 | Is he dead?" |
30691 | Is there_ anything_ we can do?" |
30691 | Just what does that mean?" |
30691 | Large thought, eh, sweetheart?" |
30691 | Last question of all: had the beautiful girl''s face he believed he had seen just once, been real or an hallucination? |
30691 | May we not, then, go to the temple? |
30691 | Mitchell?'' |
30691 | Moon men?" |
30691 | My birthright-- where is it?" |
30691 | Naida, is this high priest we''re waiting for, the one who proposed sacrifice of some of you to the apes?" |
30691 | No life could survive these vibrations of destruction? |
30691 | Oh, what are they planning? |
30691 | Oh, what does it mean?" |
30691 | Once he asked:"If this man had died naturally, could you have brought him back to life?" |
30691 | Or was it his own fault? |
30691 | Pretty cocky, are n''t you? |
30691 | Radium? |
30691 | See that jupati tree by the rock disappear?" |
30691 | See, Unani Assu? |
30691 | Shall we go on?--make a break for it?" |
30691 | Shall we, too, be caught in this wholesale destruction?" |
30691 | Sixteen? |
30691 | Suddenly he wheeled on Hale and asked sharply,"How are your nerves, young man?" |
30691 | Suddenly the scientist threw up his hand and cried:"You see? |
30691 | Suicide? |
30691 | Tell me, may I hope that it will be so-- to- morrow?" |
30691 | The Serpent comes out of his chasm and--""What chasm?" |
30691 | The news broadcasts, the thought exchangers-- don''t you follow them at all?" |
30691 | Then what? |
30691 | Then--"But what the devil is it all about?" |
30691 | Through every corner of the earth where life lurks, they would reach?" |
30691 | To Sir Basil he said:"But if all life disappears from the earth, what shall we do for food-- you, Aña, and I?" |
30691 | To be responsible for the welfare of half the world? |
30691 | Understand? |
30691 | Was he in another world? |
30691 | Was there one little thing that he could do to apply their knowledge to practical ends? |
30691 | Was this the station that had communicated with the ship that had hovered above their flying field in that far- off land? |
30691 | Was this, as he believed, a signal to come not only to the edge of the orifice,_ but to lower himself down into its depths_? |
30691 | What are they going to do to her?" |
30691 | What can I do for you?" |
30691 | What do you intend to do?" |
30691 | What do you mean?" |
30691 | What do you think of that?" |
30691 | What does she say? |
30691 | What hope for them here? |
30691 | What is food? |
30691 | What is it you wish of Aimu? |
30691 | What is it you wish of the Ungapuks?" |
30691 | What is the length of their day? |
30691 | What is your answer?" |
30691 | What kind of man was this that Boynton had sent him? |
30691 | What more do you want?" |
30691 | What next? |
30691 | What of their deadliness?_ And again he was seated in a plane, and he was firing tiny bullets from a tiny gun. |
30691 | What possible animus can they have against the earth or its people?" |
30691 | What possible crime could he have committed? |
30691 | What power had he to vision the idea- pictures in the other''s mind? |
30691 | What was there about the putrid yet gorgeous perfume that had made the stallion go off his nut, so to speak? |
30691 | Where is Naida? |
30691 | Who had made the beautiful footprints beside him, when he had slept at last after his arrival here? |
30691 | Who had taken them? |
30691 | Who knew how much of such feeling was read by these keen- eyed observers? |
30691 | Who says civilization is going down, when the future holds men like that? |
30691 | Who''s my father?" |
30691 | Why ca n''t they make their stories logical? |
30691 | Why ca n''t they think of something original? |
30691 | Why did he let you go, knowing that you would give the alarm?" |
30691 | Why does the government of this Zar want me?" |
30691 | Why else should I have sent for you?" |
30691 | Why had eleven Mexican bandits refused to advance even to within decent rifle range of the canyon''s mouth? |
30691 | Why had someone scratched a line in the earth from him directly to the distant orifice of the geyser? |
30691 | Why labor day after day at the oxygen generators to give them the fresh air they breathe?" |
30691 | Why not Venus or Mercury? |
30691 | Why not eat his food?" |
30691 | Why will it be that?" |
30691 | Why work out our lives down here so they can live in the lap of luxury over our heads? |
30691 | Why-- why, do you know what you are offering us? |
30691 | Why?" |
30691 | Will you love me as I have learned to love you during this single day in Paradise?" |
30691 | Will you sit over there by Aña and wait? |
30691 | Will you, Naida? |
30691 | Will you, please?" |
30691 | Wo n''t it hatch into another terror of the sea like the thing that destroyed the ship?" |
30691 | Wo n''t you tell me your name?" |
30691 | Would it reach? |
30691 | Would there be anyone to hear? |
30691 | You can? |
30691 | You do n''t mean it, do you?" |
30691 | You do not believe it was Quetzalcoatl''s pleasure over the great diamond which made him cease preying on your people?" |
30691 | You have no cause to love him, have you?" |
30691 | You''ve got us here as prisoners-- now what do you expect us to do? |
30691 | Zar Peter? |
30691 | _ And did they fight with gas? |
30691 | _ But on the ground below-- what fortifications? |
30691 | _ Now_ have I told you enough?" |
30691 | _ What of Earth''s armies and their means of defense?_ Vaguely he sensed the demand, and without conscious volition he responded. |
30691 | he exclaimed,"Mac radioed us from Venus; is there anything impossible after that?" |
9199 | And whence did He derive the material for it?" |
9199 | But then arises the other great question:"How is this primary mass related to the cosmic ether? |
9199 | Do these two original substances stand in fundamental and eternal antithesis to one another? |
9199 | Is there such a thing? |
9199 | Or was it the mobile ether itself, perhaps, that originally engendered the heavy mass? |
9199 | Structure: dynamical; Structure: atomic, discontinuous, continuous, elastic substance, inelastic substance, not composed of atoms(?) |
9199 | What was He doing before creation? |
9199 | composed of atoms(?)] |
505 | How came the diversity of language? |
505 | Were beasts of prey and venomous animals created before, or after, the fall of Adam? 505 What aroused the vengeance of Jehovah or of Allah to work these miracles of desolation?" |
505 | Whence these pillars of salt? |
505 | Which was the first language? |
505 | Why did the Creator not say,''Be fruitful and multiply,''to plants as well as to animals? 505 Why is this region thus blasted?" |
505 | Why were only beasts and birds brought before Adam to be named, and not fishes and marine animals? |
505 | ( Domine quo vadis? |
505 | Among the foremost of these questions were three:"Whence came language?" |
505 | Among the many questions he then raised and discussed may be mentioned such as these:"What caused the creation of the stars on the fourth day?" |
505 | And again, in an agony of supplication, he cries out:"Do we see the sword blazing over us? |
505 | And for what were the youth of Oxford led into such bottomless depths of disbelief as to any real existence of truth or any real foundation for it? |
505 | As we discussed one after another of the candidates, he suddenly said:"Who is to be your Professor of Moral Philosophy? |
505 | But DID he ever do it? |
505 | But verses quite as good appeared on the other side, one of them being as follows:"Is this, then, the great Colenso, Who all the bishops offends so? |
505 | For the account of the Dead Sea serpent"Tyrus,"etc., see La Grande Voyage de Hierusalem, Paris( 1517? |
505 | He also asked,"If the primeval language existed even up to the time of Moses, whence came the Egyptian language?" |
505 | He says:"My heart answered in the words of the prophet,''Shall a man speak lies in the name of the Lord?'' |
505 | He then asks,"Why should our age be so completely destitute of them?" |
505 | How can they have been redeemed by the Saviour?" |
505 | How can they trace back their origin to Noah''s ark? |
505 | How can we determine which of these opposite statements is the very truth till we know what motion is? |
505 | If it be urged that birds could reach America by flying and fishes by swimming, he asks,"What of the beasts which neither fly nor swim?" |
505 | If there are other planets, since God makes nothing in vain, they must be inhabited; but how can their inhabitants be descended from Adam? |
505 | In a medieval text- book, giving science the form of a dialogue, occur the following question and answer:"Why is the sun so red in the evening?" |
505 | Let it put us upon crying to God, that the judgment be diverted and not return upon us again so speedily.... Doth God threaten our very heavens? |
505 | Might not the Almighty himself be willing to employ the malice of these powers of the air against those who had offended him? |
505 | New epoch in chemistry begun by Boyle Attitude of the mob toward science Effect on science of the reaction following the French Revolution:{?} |
505 | On the first page of the introduction the author, after stating the two theories, asks,"Which is right?" |
505 | On the other hand, what had science done for religion? |
505 | On the other hand, what was gained by the warriors of science for religion? |
505 | St. Chrysostom says:"What can be more unreasonable than to sow without land, without rain, without ploughs? |
505 | The Dominican Father Caccini preached a sermon from the text,"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?" |
505 | The belief was strongly held that the writers of the Bible were merely pens in the hand of God( Dei calami.{;?} |
505 | This being the case, who could care to waste time on the study of material things and give thought to the structure of the world? |
505 | W. E. Adams, article in the Lutheran Quarterly, April, 1879, on Evolution: Shall it be Atheistic? |
505 | What are comets? |
505 | What do they indicate? |
505 | What have we to do with their significance? |
505 | What matters it that the inculcation of high duty in the childhood of the world is embodied in such quaint stories as those of Jonah and Balaam? |
505 | What was his influence on religion? |
505 | Which is more consistent with a great religion, the cosmography of Cosmas or that of Isaac Newton? |
505 | Which presents a nobler field for religious thought, the diatribes of Lactantius or the calm statements of Humboldt? |
505 | Who does not see that great confusion would result from this motion?" |
505 | Who woulde likewise say that they have carried Tygers and Lyons? |
505 | Why study the old heavens and the old earth, when they were so soon to be replaced with something infinitely better? |
505 | Why, indeed, give a thought to it? |
505 | Why, then, should it be studied? |
505 | and who would wish to plant colonies of such creatures in new, desirable lands?" |
505 | and, thirdly,"DOES THAT STATUE STILL EXIST?" |
505 | or"Whence these blocks of granite?" |
505 | secondly,"WHERE was she thus transformed?" |
505 | that the crops and trees grow downward?... |
505 | that the rains and snow and hail fall upward toward the earth?... |
505 | what have you done with the Son of God?" |
505 | who would trust himself with them? |
505 | why do you stop and hold back, when you know that your strength is lost on Christ? |
9266 | But till lately it has never been asked,"Is man''s adaptation to an upright posture perfect?" |
9266 | But what earthly use has a man for valves in the intercostal veins which carry blood almost horizontally backward to the azygos veins? |
9266 | Finally, we have to ask, What of our export coals? |
9266 | Leaving danger out of the question, it may be asked whether we have not here the origin of clothing? |
9266 | Now that we know our most formidable enemies, how shall we defend ourselves against them? |
9266 | The only question is: How were these great masses of vegetable matter brought together? |
9266 | The question is, How was the land surface formed for the growth of plants? |
9266 | and"Is this posture attended with no drawbacks?" |
9666 | How can this be done? |
9666 | Is there the will? |
9666 | Know they the way? |
9666 | Some of you doubtless bear in mind that before the late war men used to say,"Cotton is king;"and why so? |
9666 | The great economic question, however, connected with the use of natural gas is, how will it affect the industrial interests of the country? |
9666 | We know that Alexander the Great penetrated to the Caspian; and in Plutarch we read:"Hence[ Arbela] he marched through the province Babylon[ Media? |
9666 | What mean those buildings which you have seen spring up within a few years past in all the college greens of New England? |
9666 | Who enthroned this harmless plant? |
9666 | ], which immediately submitted to him, and in Ecbatana[?] |
8742 | But what are these other substances? |
8742 | He was asked:"What does it register?" |
8742 | If this is not the case, the proportions( of acetic acid and alcohol?) |
8742 | Is the affirmative, sustained by a large number of chemists, a mistake that ought to be corrected? |
8742 | Is woman''s milk richer in fatty matters and sugar in proportion to the caseine than that of the cow? |
8742 | Only a short time since, one of these very reliable(?) |
8742 | To save the trouble and expense of a scaffold to work on, I had it applied with a hand fire engine( garden syringe?) |
8742 | What is the food of ruminants? |
8742 | What role do they play in digestion? |
8742 | What, on the contrary, is the food of woman? |
8742 | what wouldst thou do with it? |
31168 | A human or a Robot? |
31168 | Am I crazy, or what? |
31168 | And do you want anything else? |
31168 | And he succeeded? |
31168 | And one capable of carrying passengers, would you say? |
31168 | And suppose we leave it? |
31168 | And the next move? |
31168 | And what are we going to do now? |
31168 | And what was the experiment? |
31168 | And where, would you guess, are we headed? |
31168 | And you, sir? |
31168 | And--? |
31168 | Any new suggestions? |
31168 | Are we blocked, ahead? |
31168 | Are you mad? |
31168 | But can it be possible such creatures could have produced that rocket? |
31168 | But did n''t I read something, too, about some anonymous Indian rajah who was thought to be raising money by disposing of his jewels? |
31168 | But how can you say that? |
31168 | But suppose we agree not to report it? |
31168 | But surely, my dear fellow, you do n''t connect this gigantic plot with your discovery of-- whatever it is you have discovered? |
31168 | But these curious creatures? |
31168 | But where can I go? |
31168 | But where do the Lamas figure in this? 31168 But where do we want to land? |
31168 | But who are they? 31168 But why do n''t they come after us?" |
31168 | But why is he different? |
31168 | But why not Australia, for instance? |
31168 | But why talk of anything unpleasant, when there is wealth enough here for all? 31168 But why? |
31168 | But you, Jack? 31168 By the end of the third year they had showed Dad how to make one of those metal things--""Like that one that jumped at me?" |
31168 | Ca n''t you see me? |
31168 | Can they be invisible? |
31168 | Can we get there? |
31168 | Can you make it, do you think? |
31168 | Cremation? |
31168 | Davis Island? |
31168 | Dead... these twenty years? |
31168 | Did you hear that? |
31168 | Do n''t you fear him-- just a little, Migul? 31168 Do n''t you hear me?" |
31168 | Do you believe that, Migul? |
31168 | Do you mean this girl? |
31168 | Do you mean to say nothing further is to be done here-- that the disintegrator will work without any attention? |
31168 | Do you mean you intend to kill us? |
31168 | Do you think you can ever check our speed? |
31168 | Do you understand me? |
31168 | Do you want to see Xantra now? |
31168 | Does it look likely? |
31168 | Ever take any pre- law courses on how to work the invisible controls of a space ship? |
31168 | From whence came those sounds, Priest? |
31168 | George? 31168 Give us a ride, will you? |
31168 | Granted it does,--a little impatiently--"but did it ever occur to you that where there''s smoke, there''s fire? |
31168 | Have you any idea what composition this stuff is? |
31168 | Have you ever looked at Mars through a good telescope? |
31168 | How are you, Professor-- all right? |
31168 | How are you, old man? |
31168 | How long ago? |
31168 | How many of them are there on this ship: and how many like Xantra? |
31168 | How the devil could you, till I told you? 31168 How''s that?" |
31168 | In Siberia, in Brazil-- but why bore you with the multiplication of my now useless wealth? 31168 Is it locked, Migul?" |
31168 | Is it you-- or your ghost? |
31168 | Is the man from 1935 with Tugh and the Princess? |
31168 | Is this the fellow? |
31168 | Just how does it happen,he asked,"that you know so much about things here?" |
31168 | Killed him? |
31168 | Mars? |
31168 | Migul, can you hear me? |
31168 | Not here? 31168 Now what the devil will be the next step?" |
31168 | Now where the devil would you say we are? |
31168 | Now, then, are you coming back with me and have a look at my Diamond Thunderbolt, or am I going back alone? |
31168 | O divine Shabako,he questioned shrilly,"who is this stranger?" |
31168 | Of course,he explained patiently,"and what if they are? |
31168 | Radio for warships, eh? |
31168 | Ready? |
31168 | See here, you birds,he addressed the Cossacks,"where is he, eh?" |
31168 | Shall we go now? 31168 So we''re going to have a moon? |
31168 | Solar disintegrating machine? |
31168 | Something you want me to do? |
31168 | Suppose you_ do_ wipe out all the machines in this particular vicinity, wo n''t there be tremendous numbers left all through the Equatorial Belt? |
31168 | The flicker of green that stopped the signals, and the green fire that got us-- what can they mean? |
31168 | Then she is with him? |
31168 | Then what are we going to do? 31168 Then what''s the odds?" |
31168 | Then-- then you reached the top? |
31168 | There-- what? |
31168 | Tina, ca n''t we--"Follow them? |
31168 | Us? |
31168 | We-- we''ve said already all there is to say, have n''t we? |
31168 | Well what? |
31168 | Well? |
31168 | What about this island? 31168 What are you talking about?" |
31168 | What can they be?--or who? |
31168 | What do you mean, cremation? |
31168 | What do you propose to do-- murder us? |
31168 | What do you say? |
31168 | What happened, Migul? 31168 What is it?" |
31168 | What is that plan you spoke of, Keston, for reconquering the earth from the machines? |
31168 | What is this? 31168 What is thy name-- and why did he slay thy companion?" |
31168 | What then? |
31168 | What was the thing? |
31168 | What was your hunch, and how did it come to lead you here? |
31168 | What would anyone want with warships on Davis Island? |
31168 | What you t''ank? |
31168 | What''s happened? |
31168 | What''s happening here? |
31168 | What''s that? |
31168 | What''s the matter, Migul? |
31168 | What, gentlemen-- you have no further curiosity about me? 31168 What-- what is it?" |
31168 | When? 31168 Where are you hit? |
31168 | Where are you? |
31168 | Where can we hide? |
31168 | Where does he drive us? |
31168 | Where does this go, Migul? |
31168 | Where is the man? |
31168 | Where? 31168 Who are these slaves you keep mentioning?" |
31168 | Who art thou to come thus into the Temple, calling thyself Shabako-- Shabako, who has been dead these twenty years? |
31168 | Who art thou? |
31168 | Who said we were going to melt the entire glacier? 31168 Why give me up for anything so unpleasant?" |
31168 | Why is he different? |
31168 | Why mince matters? 31168 Why not?" |
31168 | Why not? |
31168 | Wo n''t the instrument show anything, Tina? |
31168 | You are sure Tugh can not open it? 31168 You did n''t think we were going to live here in this fashion the rest of our lives? |
31168 | You found them here? |
31168 | You know me? |
31168 | You see where we are? |
31168 | You think so? |
31168 | You want to know about what happened to the machine monsters? |
31168 | You will have tea, my friends? 31168 You will kill Tugh?" |
31168 | You will kill him? 31168 You''ll take us, understand? |
31168 | You''ve completed it at last? 31168 You-- you say you are--?" |
31168 | ( a) Has it not been proven actually and mathematically that the explosions of rockets and expanding gases are even more powerful in space? |
31168 | ***** Staggering to his feet a moment later, bruised and shaken, Stoddard gasped out:"Professor are you there? |
31168 | ***** What was this? |
31168 | A little more, now; and Clee would be able to take the disk out; but would the slaves restrain themselves until then? |
31168 | A man''s voice answered,"You are a human? |
31168 | Am I not Shabako? |
31168 | Am I not he who twenty years ago-- as the High Priest says-- pursued the priestess and her lover into the land of ice? |
31168 | Am I not the man who ruled thee? |
31168 | And Abud, the obedient dull- wit again? |
31168 | And did the green fire get him?" |
31168 | And finally said laboriously:"Who-- who art thou?" |
31168 | And he repeated Craig''s question:"Who art thou?" |
31168 | And how could the Dark Moon receive the light that it did? |
31168 | And it works?" |
31168 | And month after succeeding month their memory would fade from the minds of those who had loved them, while they would be-- where?... |
31168 | And what fate lay in store for him? |
31168 | And what is the matter with reprints? |
31168 | And what is the result? |
31168 | And why did the glowing needle point at Mars? |
31168 | And you say you have n''t any clothes? |
31168 | And you?" |
31168 | And you?" |
31168 | Are you all right?" |
31168 | But how about Keston? |
31168 | But how? |
31168 | But how? |
31168 | But how? |
31168 | But of what use would that be? |
31168 | But the Pharaoh Shabako''s eyes were only wrathful, and he shouted:"A god? |
31168 | But to what destination was he going? |
31168 | But what has happened to Cummings? |
31168 | But where were they? |
31168 | But where?" |
31168 | But why not foresee the demand of your Readers and have a few stories by R. F. Starzl? |
31168 | But why not? |
31168 | But....""But what?" |
31168 | By the way, did n''t I notice a rather heated argument going on in"The Readers''Corner"about reprints? |
31168 | Ca n''t the covers be more like those on the March, May, June and July, 1930, issues? |
31168 | Ca n''t you manage to get next month''s issue out a little earlier, Mr. Bates? |
31168 | Ca n''t you see that he is a throwback, lost in this world of science and machines? |
31168 | Can you do that? |
31168 | Can you prove your statement?" |
31168 | Could a Robot lie? |
31168 | Could you follow him to where he is now?" |
31168 | Dared I remain? |
31168 | Did he know I was in here? |
31168 | Did you ever have a hunch, Professor? |
31168 | Do n''t let me catch you prowling around, d''you hear? |
31168 | Do n''t you desire that, Migul?" |
31168 | Do n''t you see where we are? |
31168 | Do n''t you?" |
31168 | Do you know?" |
31168 | Do you think with your sub- human minds to overcome one of the Tillas, Masters of the Universe? |
31168 | Do you understand? |
31168 | Does he want us for slaves?" |
31168 | Does the author mean to say that the explosions of the tubes have to have something to push against to have any action? |
31168 | Feel the vibrations?" |
31168 | First, why not take a vote on the quarterly idea? |
31168 | Had Migul returned here and gone back to Mary? |
31168 | Had they got away or were they hiding somewhere? |
31168 | Has she the strength?" |
31168 | Hast thou the other, too?" |
31168 | Have n''t you yet?" |
31168 | Have you ever noticed that 99% of Edmond Hamilton''s stories have the same plot as"Monsters of Mars"? |
31168 | Have you got anything sharp? |
31168 | He bowed with mock gravity and said,"How do you do, Miss Helen Hunter?" |
31168 | He kept peering at the place pointed out, at a spot of black even darker than the inky sky; or did he only imagine it was darker? |
31168 | He looks much like a man; he is some kind of a man; but he''s not from Earth--""You''ve_ seen_ him?" |
31168 | His mind framed the question,"What will I be in a moment from now?" |
31168 | How about it? |
31168 | How come you there? |
31168 | How did that happen?" |
31168 | How do we know what state we were in?" |
31168 | How does the author calculate that in"Beyond The Vanishing Point"? |
31168 | How had these warm- blooded people come to the far north? |
31168 | How would you care to make a little scientific expedition to Mars, say?" |
31168 | Human beings--? |
31168 | I said once more,"You are sure Tugh can not do this?" |
31168 | I''m boss, do you understand?" |
31168 | If Migul can lead us...."I added,"Migul, could you follow Tugh? |
31168 | In the second place, even if we could, the whole world would be overwhelmed, and then where would we be?" |
31168 | Is n''t an eight and nine- page section a bit too much? |
31168 | Is n''t that so?" |
31168 | Is n''t there some way to get back to the top of the Glacier?" |
31168 | Is n''t this a grand old world? |
31168 | Is the_ Micrad_ coming?" |
31168 | Is this not the priestess, Taia?" |
31168 | It is but an example of our modern progress, is it not?" |
31168 | It was cruel, but he was a god; and who was to question the will of a god? |
31168 | Know how an explosive force would react in space? |
31168 | Mechanically Clee asked:"Who are you?" |
31168 | Men? |
31168 | Might not the violently expanding gases fly forth from an exhaust vent to expand instantly, frictionlessly and impotently to the ends of the universe? |
31168 | Migul, where did he take her? |
31168 | Mum''s the word-- right?" |
31168 | Now then, how do they steer this thing? |
31168 | Of course, it can be improved-- but what ca n''t? |
31168 | Or how about the sun? |
31168 | Or perhaps you would prefer whiskey and soda?" |
31168 | Right now?" |
31168 | See?" |
31168 | Shabako, he saw, really believed the superstition- conceived story he had just spun, so-- now what? |
31168 | Shall we try it?" |
31168 | Smell it?" |
31168 | So you were the brainy ones, eh? |
31168 | Something with an edge on it?" |
31168 | Take me with thee to-- to thy-- heaven.... Canst thou not-- take-- Taia?" |
31168 | The big machine on the mountain? |
31168 | The green flashes? |
31168 | The metal thing that jumps about like a grasshopper? |
31168 | The question now is, who''s back of this thing? |
31168 | The snow people? |
31168 | Their origin? |
31168 | Then the clear, sweet voice, serious again, replied,"So you swam ashore from the boat I signaled?" |
31168 | There were lost seconds while she desperately fumbled, and Larry pleaded:"Tina, dear, what''s the matter?" |
31168 | There''s only enough for a meal or two; and then what will you do?" |
31168 | They were thought to be synthetic, were they not?" |
31168 | Time- Traveler:"Say, Sulsu- D-9, has Astounding Stories brought out a Quarterly yet?" |
31168 | To which one-- near which one were they going? |
31168 | Vanished, sayest thou? |
31168 | Was Tugh in there? |
31168 | Was Tugh lurking here, waiting for me to raise myself above this opening? |
31168 | Was he coming forward? |
31168 | Was he creeping up on me? |
31168 | Was the Robot lying to me? |
31168 | Was there some legend back of it? |
31168 | Was there truth after all in those persistent rumors of the natives about the snow people who inhabited the upper slopes of the Himalayas? |
31168 | Well?" |
31168 | Were their words understood? |
31168 | Were we headed for the End? |
31168 | What connection did this great device have with the signal of distress from the cliff, and the green fire that had destroyed the_ Virginia_? |
31168 | What could they do? |
31168 | What did they mean by endangering the lives of everyone, with their damned contraption? |
31168 | What do you propose to do with us, now that you have us in your power?" |
31168 | What do you want me to do?" |
31168 | What had started the disintegrator in the dead of night? |
31168 | What is that old saying about the best articles not being always in the best wrapped parcels? |
31168 | What is their origin? |
31168 | What is this matter so grave that it has led you to disturb us at our pleasures?" |
31168 | What madness has seized you? |
31168 | What makes them the monsters they have become?" |
31168 | What manner of man was this? |
31168 | What penalty must she pay?" |
31168 | What was the meaning of the gleaming ring and needle? |
31168 | What was there to be done now? |
31168 | What would you say if I told you that I have solved even_ that_ problem? |
31168 | What''s it all about? |
31168 | What''s that?" |
31168 | What''s this?_"][ Sidenote: Locked in a rocket and fired into space!--such was the fate which awaited young Stoddard at the end of the diamond trail!] |
31168 | When will you tell the Council?" |
31168 | Where could we hide from the machines?" |
31168 | Where did they live? |
31168 | Where did you find them?" |
31168 | Where had they come from? |
31168 | Where is Ay?" |
31168 | Where is it-- Cape Cod, you want to be let off, Miss Gray?... |
31168 | Where is the girl?" |
31168 | Where was Migul now? |
31168 | Where was Tugh to meet those Robot leaders?" |
31168 | Where was she going? |
31168 | Where was the Editor when this blew in? |
31168 | Where was young Jack Stoddard, official geologist and crack mountaineer of the party? |
31168 | Where would that be?" |
31168 | Who are you to demand anything from us? |
31168 | Who are you?" |
31168 | Who are you?" |
31168 | Who art thou?" |
31168 | Who knows?" |
31168 | Who were these strange visitors? |
31168 | Why are they so small, so pale?" |
31168 | Why ca n''t Readers be reasonable? |
31168 | Why did n''t someone come out of the ship? |
31168 | Why did n''t something happen? |
31168 | Why had it been called that? |
31168 | Why not limit it to a maximum of, say, five pages? |
31168 | Why, the god Aten was the Sun God!--the divinity Egypt worshipped in five hundred B.C.? |
31168 | Why? |
31168 | Will some other kind Reader endeavor to explain it to me? |
31168 | Will you be more quick with him?" |
31168 | Will you kill him if we find him?" |
31168 | Will you protect me?" |
31168 | Will you thank your Authors for me for the very many hours of interesting reading they have given me during the past twelve months? |
31168 | Will you? |
31168 | Within a moment we were flashing off into the great stream of Time....*****"You think he has gone forward into the future?" |
31168 | Would I ever see my friend again? |
31168 | Would he fire through the doorway, or appear abruptly at the window? |
31168 | Would it respond? |
31168 | Would she prevail? |
31168 | Would they ever return to their Earth again? |
31168 | You are not sociable, after enjoying my hospitality, my transportation? |
31168 | You can understand, yes?" |
31168 | You have heard of me, perhaps?" |
31168 | You know anything about it?" |
31168 | You think I, a nobleman, am interested in the masses? |
31168 | You''ve noticed the lumps on the back of your necks? |
31168 | Your knife? |
31168 | _ Covers Too Imaginative?_ Dear Editor: For crying out loud, why ca n''t everyone be satisfied! |
31168 | _ Expert Opinion_ Dear Editor: May I express my pleasure and gratification in your worthy magazine? |
31168 | _ Heroes Too Heroic?_ Dear Editor: I wrote you a letter last month. |
31168 | crackled in his brain with almost a physical effort,"do you think to resist Xantra? |
9076 | ***** WHEN DOES AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK BECOME FATAL? |
9076 | Are we to attribute in any degree the different appearances of the sun''s corona to the presence or absence of a comet at its perihelion? |
9076 | Assuming now that comets are transparent, can any other phenomena peculiar to comets be accounted for upon this hypothesis? |
9076 | How high from the surface of the ground has this_ dust_ been gathered-- at what elevation? |
9076 | How roots and pumpkins will answer in lieu of grass, and what can be fed when this green food is gone? |
9076 | If the delicate redness of the sky is not caused by dust, what is it caused by? |
9076 | Now, is it reasonable to believe that dust, however fine, will remain in the atmosphere at that elevation for over six months? |
9076 | The question,"What is the principal food of the people who live on these mountains?" |
9076 | When Does the Electric Shock Become Fatal? |
552 | Ajor, my girl, can it be you? |
552 | And he is against this plan to invade my father''s country? |
552 | And what is that? |
552 | But where is Ajor? |
552 | But why do you wish to kill me? |
552 | Can I trust him? |
552 | Can you keep her? |
552 | Galu? |
552 | Have they found Ajor? |
552 | Is not that fair? |
552 | Is she mad that she follows me thus? |
552 | Nobs,I said,"how the devil are we going to cross those cliffs?" |
552 | They will kill him? |
552 | What are you going to do with me? |
552 | What happened? |
552 | What is that? |
552 | What is the meaning of this? |
552 | What is wrong? |
552 | What is your name? |
552 | What should I do? |
552 | What would you do? |
552 | What''s that? 552 What?" |
552 | Where are we? |
552 | Where is the master of this dog? |
552 | Who are you, man of strange skins? |
552 | Who are you? |
552 | Whose is this she? |
552 | Whose she is this? |
552 | Why do n''t you kill me? |
552 | Why not? 552 Why not?" |
552 | Why should I kill you? 552 Why should I?" |
552 | Why should you wish me to kill your own people? |
552 | Why,he asked,"if you could do that, did you not kill me long before?" |
552 | Will the Kro- lu join him? |
552 | Will they invade the country of Jor my father? |
552 | Would you steal him? |
552 | You are an enemy of Du- seen? 552 You are chief of the Kro- lu?" |
552 | You are going there? |
552 | You know him? |
552 | And Miss La Rue-- could a young girl long have survived the horrors of Caspak after having been separated from all of her own kind? |
552 | And what of Bowen and his girl? |
552 | And why? |
552 | And why?" |
552 | But where was Ajor? |
552 | Did you hear that? |
552 | Do you know where they are?" |
552 | Had Chal- az spoken the truth to me when he said that Ajor had quit the village of the Kro- lu? |
552 | Has he not asked to be friends?" |
552 | Nor can I wonder, knowing this type as I did, for had I not made him ridiculous in the eyes of his warriors, beating him at his own game? |
552 | Or had they found a way into Caspak? |
552 | Was it exaltation or was it consternation? |
552 | Were there many passes or only one? |
552 | Were they still beyond the barrier cliffs, awaiting my return? |
552 | What could it mean? |
552 | What fate had befallen her? |
552 | What king, savage or civilized, could condone such impudence? |
552 | What was this hold she had upon me? |
552 | Where was she, and in whose power? |
552 | Who is he?" |
552 | Why did n''t he let one of us go with him?" |
552 | Why, therefore should I now take it?" |
9163 | Does science owe nothing to art? |
9163 | From this arises naturally the question, what quantity of vapor must be produced in a room in order to kill the bacteria in its atmosphere? |
9163 | How long will it be before all the smell of putrefaction has gone and the water is clear again? |
9163 | How was this point to be ascertained? |
9163 | If the latter is hung in a warm room, decomposition will soon take place in it; will the same thing happen to the other cylinder? |
9163 | If we know the size of the room, shall we be able tell? |
9163 | In conclusion, I would ask, what can we as practical men gather from these experiments? |
9163 | Next came the question, what would be the best form of substructure for the new mode of conveyance? |
9163 | The question arises, how strong must this vapor be in carbolic acid to act as an antiseptic? |
9163 | What happens to this meat, and what is going on in the water which surrounds it? |
32390 | ... What''s your own dream? |
32390 | A noise bomb? |
32390 | And do you realize that I am church as well as state? 32390 And if I did n''t?" |
32390 | And that is--? |
32390 | And the end justifies the means? |
32390 | And what did you see? |
32390 | And you remember what Abe said? 32390 And yours?" |
32390 | And--? |
32390 | Any further discussion, any motions? |
32390 | Any other ideas? |
32390 | Anybody else we have n''t heard from? |
32390 | Are you so stupid as to believe that these matters you have brought up are understandable to my people? 32390 Are you suggesting other countries have designs on Africa?" |
32390 | Are you suggesting they have n''t? 32390 Brother,"Elmer Allen said dourly,"how''s anybody going to top that? |
32390 | But did n''t you tell Sven Zetterberg? |
32390 | But suppose we tell them of how you have deceived them? |
32390 | But this... what did you call it earlier, Jake?... 32390 But what changed his mind? |
32390 | But why''d I ever leave New Jersey? |
32390 | But... but who in the world would want to shoot you, Homer? |
32390 | But... but, why? |
32390 | But_ why_? |
32390 | Crawford? |
32390 | Cubans? |
32390 | Did you check with headquarters? |
32390 | Do you intend to use weapons on those poor people? 32390 Do you think they would admit it?" |
32390 | El Hassan? 32390 Have you never seen the great aircraft of the white men of Europe and America go flying over? |
32390 | How did that affair in Mopti turn out, these riots in favor of El Hassan? |
32390 | How do you know? |
32390 | How do you stand now? |
32390 | How does it feel being a sort of reverse agent provocateur? |
32390 | How is the health of thy children? |
32390 | How is the health of thy children? |
32390 | How is the health of thy father? |
32390 | How is the health of thy fathers? |
32390 | How is the health of thy kinsmen? |
32390 | How is the health of thy kinsmen? |
32390 | How is the health of thy kinswomen? |
32390 | How is the health of thy kinswomen? |
32390 | How is the health of thy mother? |
32390 | How is the health of thy mothers? |
32390 | How is the health of thy wife? |
32390 | How is the health of thy wives? |
32390 | How long are we going to be here? |
32390 | How many are there supposed to be? |
32390 | How would I know? 32390 How''s that?" |
32390 | Hyena? |
32390 | I get your point, but what has it to do with our work here in North Africa? |
32390 | I say, why did you Yanks free the Philippines? |
32390 | I''ve thought the same thing, sometimes, but what are you going to be with people at this stage of development--_subtle_? |
32390 | Ice? |
32390 | In Africa, man? |
32390 | Is Utopia possible? |
32390 | Is he in Africa? |
32390 | Is there any other group from which we have n''t heard? |
32390 | Just in case we do n''t have the opportunity to get together again, what happens at the hall meeting of ringleaders? 32390 Just what sort of thing do you do?" |
32390 | Like, what''s up, man? |
32390 | Like, where''d you learn that little party trick, man? |
32390 | Like, you got any dependents, man? |
32390 | Listen, have you heard anything about some character named El Hassan? |
32390 | Listen,she said,"what''re we accomplishing with all this masquerade?" |
32390 | Man, you mean we ca n''t get a good dish of cous cous in this town? |
32390 | Men of Sangha,he snapped,"how is your health?" |
32390 | Might that not strike the spark that would start up violence? |
32390 | Mopti? |
32390 | My dream? 32390 My people in their grass and bush huts? |
32390 | My politics? 32390 Now, go see if you can find my lads, will you? |
32390 | Oh, powerful stranger, how is your health? |
32390 | On what grounds? |
32390 | On what side? |
32390 | Or from the Arab Union? |
32390 | Proposing, or propositioning? 32390 Quarterstaffs?" |
32390 | See here, have you heard reports of a group of Cubans, in the Anglo- Egyptian Sudan to help with the new sugar refining there, being attacked? |
32390 | So the finger is still on me, eh? |
32390 | So you want to come along? |
32390 | Sociologist? 32390 Somebody at the meeting?" |
32390 | Something big has happened, has n''t it? |
32390 | Such as what? 32390 That''s a rather silly situation, is n''t it? |
32390 | The quarterstaffs, eh, Homer? |
32390 | Then actually, you do n''t deny them? |
32390 | Then how do you justify your being here? |
32390 | Then why stay here? |
32390 | We know of your efforts, but why do you object to calling this meeting? |
32390 | Well, who is next? |
32390 | Well, why did n''t you take him sooner? 32390 Well?" |
32390 | Wha''d''ya mean, cover you, man? 32390 What are you going to be doing... El Hassan?" |
32390 | What did they say? |
32390 | What did you see? |
32390 | What difference does it make? 32390 What do we do while you chaps are gone?" |
32390 | What do you know about swordsmanship? |
32390 | What else? |
32390 | What else? |
32390 | What gives now, man? |
32390 | What gives now? |
32390 | What happened, anyway? 32390 What in the world can you do with that, Homer? |
32390 | What is that supposed to mean? |
32390 | What is your point, Elmer? |
32390 | What is your purpose? 32390 What is your solution? |
32390 | What just happened? |
32390 | What kind of jazz is that? 32390 What''d you say, Homer?" |
32390 | What''re your politics? |
32390 | What''s so funny? |
32390 | What''s so funny? |
32390 | What''s the matter? |
32390 | What''s the point you''re trying to make? |
32390 | What''s your point? |
32390 | Where can I change out of these rags? |
32390 | Where have you learned of all this? |
32390 | Where is he? |
32390 | Where''d you like to get socked, beatnik? |
32390 | Who are you, Negro? |
32390 | Who are you? 32390 Who are you?" |
32390 | Who could contend otherwise? 32390 Who else could it be, Abe? |
32390 | Who... and why? |
32390 | Who_ me_? |
32390 | Why did n''t you look me up? |
32390 | Why did you come? |
32390 | Why does n''t somebody dream up a role for me where I can be a rich paramount chief''s favorite wife, or something? 32390 Why in the world did n''t that missionary society refuse the old lady''s gift?" |
32390 | Why not dress up like one of these Dogon babes? |
32390 | Why not? 32390 Why not?" |
32390 | Why not? |
32390 | Why should I bother? |
32390 | Why should my follower lie? |
32390 | Why tomorrow? |
32390 | Yes? |
32390 | You mean me, or you? |
32390 | You think such a project would get the support of the various teams and organizations working North Africa, eh? |
32390 | You two cats been checked out on quarterstaffs? |
32390 | You''re not hurt? |
32390 | You''re not very... ah, husky, are you? |
32390 | You, there, what is your name? |
32390 | _ Our_ people? |
32390 | A man on the outskirts of the gathering called out in high irritation,"But what of the storming of the administration buildings? |
32390 | A voice said,"What is the plan of operation, Yank?" |
32390 | Abe Baker called to him,"Dad, how can you object to it being held if you do n''t know what it''s for?" |
32390 | Abe Baker growled,"Everybody knows and values your work, Doc, but what''s this bit about being opposed to ours?" |
32390 | Abe grinned and said,"Suppose he does n''t want to come?" |
32390 | Abe put in innocently,"How would the Arab Union know? |
32390 | Abe said worriedly, in English,"Listen, man, you been checked out on swords?" |
32390 | Abe, you and Elmer start getting our equipment out of the luggage--"Jake Armstrong said suddenly,"Look here, Homer, do you need any help?" |
32390 | Abrahim el Bakr said,"Verily, old one, have you ever seen a black Rouma?" |
32390 | Against powers such as this, what could prevail? |
32390 | And then what, man of the desert?" |
32390 | And who gets to go? |
32390 | And, if it is n''t, where is there one?" |
32390 | Angered, Ostrander snapped,"Then you admit that it was you, yourself, who have been spreading these subversive ideas?" |
32390 | Are n''t quarterstaffs what, well, Robin Hood and his Merry Men used to fight with?" |
32390 | As he drew nearer, it was decided, instead, that he was a larger creature of the air, perhaps a vulture, though who had ever seen such a vulture? |
32390 | At the tent entrance, Elmer Allen, his face worried, said, his English in characteristic Jamaican accent,"What did you chaps do?" |
32390 | Before the Emir had managed to control himself beyond the point of saying any more than,"What is all this?" |
32390 | But who in all the Dogon had ever witnessed such a_ juju_ man? |
32390 | But, you see, the point I''m trying to make? |
32390 | Can you substantiate it? |
32390 | Cliff laughed with him and said,"Where do we plant poor Isobel next?" |
32390 | Cliff said from behind the aircraft''s controls,"If you believe what you''re saying, how do you justify being here yourself?" |
32390 | Cliff said uncomfortably,"Well, what do we do to get the whole thing back to tranquillity? |
32390 | Cliff said worriedly,"Suppose some of the hotheads get tired of this and try to take over?" |
32390 | Crawford said to the Swede carefully,"Why?" |
32390 | Crawford said, looking at her and appreciating her attractiveness, all over again,"You know Timbuktu quite well, do n''t you?" |
32390 | Did you see me approach by the air?" |
32390 | Do you realize what I''ve been putting into my tummy this past week?" |
32390 | Do you think they would take your word against_ mine_, their Kudo?" |
32390 | Elmer Allen said disgustedly,"Just what part of Africa would you really consider part of the Free World?" |
32390 | Emir Alhaji Mohammadu blared,"You dare summon me, Kudo of this city? |
32390 | Finally one, highly encouraged now, as were the others, said,"But why do you show us this and shame us for our foolishness?" |
32390 | Have I appropriated all such sums for my own use? |
32390 | Have you ever seen my people?" |
32390 | He called back to Ballalou,"And then what happened?" |
32390 | He held his hands out, palms upward questioningly,"And why should these young men beset a Holy One whose only crime is to love El Hassan?" |
32390 | He said grimly,"See those three holes in the wall above you?" |
32390 | He said suddenly,"You had nothing to do with this, I suppose?" |
32390 | He said,"And what do you say to all this?" |
32390 | He smiled and added,"Anything-- period?" |
32390 | Hinnan, who was eldest son of the head chief, said,"But why do you tell us this, after shaming our fathers and the old men of the Dogon?" |
32390 | His voice without inflection, he said,"Hast thou a sword, Omar ben Crawf?" |
32390 | Homer Crawford said dully,"What are you doing here?" |
32390 | Homer Crawford said,"All in favor?" |
32390 | Homer Crawford sat down behind the table, saying,"Who''ll start off?" |
32390 | Homer came up and said to Elmer, in Songhai,"What has transpired, O Holy One?" |
32390 | Homer said in English,"What really happened?" |
32390 | Homer said, still watching his words,"Why the urgency?" |
32390 | Homer, are we sure these people_ want_ the things we are trying to give them?" |
32390 | Hospitals for these Hausa serfs? |
32390 | How about mixing me a drink, too?" |
32390 | How about phoning down for a bottle of Napoleon and some soda and ice? |
32390 | How are we to pay for these things, these services?" |
32390 | How can I co- operate with you?" |
32390 | How did it come out?" |
32390 | How do you go about stopping demonstrations in favor of a legend you created yourself?" |
32390 | How long do you estimate it will be before the job is done?" |
32390 | How many of you are there, five? |
32390 | I value your opinion and experience, Isobel, could you come up to the suite and sit in?" |
32390 | I wonder if we might hear from that gentleman next?" |
32390 | In spite of himself, now he growled,"What beliefs? |
32390 | Inside, the boy strangers turned to her and the one who had spoken at the river bank said in English,"How goes it?" |
32390 | Is that all?" |
32390 | Isobel said suddenly,"You like this sort of work, do n''t you?" |
32390 | Isobel said,"I beg your pardon?" |
32390 | Isobel said,_ sotto voce_,"Secretaries invariably do all the work, why is it that men always nominate a woman for the job?" |
32390 | Isobel?" |
32390 | Jake Armstrong called out,"What kind of co- operation?" |
32390 | Jake said,"Isobel, Cliff, what do you think?" |
32390 | Meanwhile, what''s going to happen?" |
32390 | Moussa- ag- Amastan said,"What do you do in the lands of the Taitoq Tuareg?" |
32390 | Negroes?" |
32390 | Now, in accord with the reason for this meeting, can you tell us why your organization is present in Africa and what it hopes to achieve?" |
32390 | Now, who''s next? |
32390 | Of a sudden, Moussa- ag- Amastan said,"But your women, your families, where are they?" |
32390 | One of the Tuareg said slyly,"And the murderer of one of your kinsmen, should he, too, have life and liberty, in the belief of El Hassan?" |
32390 | Ostrander bit out,"Then who is subsidizing this El Hassan?" |
32390 | Ostrander?" |
32390 | Out of a clear sky, Crawford said bitterly,"Has it occurred to any of you that what we''re doing here in North Africa is committing genocide?" |
32390 | Remember the early days when the Congo was first given her freedom? |
32390 | Remember the original dirty- rumor campaigns back in the States? |
32390 | Roads? |
32390 | Schools? |
32390 | See those mobs?" |
32390 | She looked over at Cliff Jackson who was piloting the jet and said,"What''re the latest developments? |
32390 | She said worriedly,"Suppose some of these ringleaders are capable, aggressive types and wo n''t stand for us getting all the important positions?" |
32390 | Sooner or later, they''d get a chance to drop some line such as_ did you hear about them discovering that two lepers worked at the Royal Laundry_? |
32390 | That I represent their God to my people? |
32390 | That in the end the Hero invariably gets clobbered? |
32390 | The older man said,"A Tuareg in a Reunited Nations team? |
32390 | The stranger said clearly,"And drop the veil, discard the haik for the new clothing, and attend the schools?" |
32390 | The younger stranger said mildly,"If the charges contained there are incorrect, then why did you come?" |
32390 | They were supposedly helping introduce modern sugar refining methods--""Why supposedly?" |
32390 | This is aid? |
32390 | Total number of jars that got through? |
32390 | Total time elapsed since leaving Iowa? |
32390 | Was n''t it an old adage of the Romans that if you feared trouble at home, stir up war abroad? |
32390 | Was there any way of checking? |
32390 | What I mean is, how do we end these demonstrations?" |
32390 | What are your immediate plans? |
32390 | What did you have in mind doing?" |
32390 | What do Jake, Cliff and I do?" |
32390 | What good does it do, really? |
32390 | What had Cliff Jackson said at the same meeting? |
32390 | What is my own dream? |
32390 | What is the program of the Soviet Complex as it applies to this area, and how does it differ from that of the United States? |
32390 | What is your position, ultimately, speaking on a world- wide basis?" |
32390 | What truths? |
32390 | What was it Elmer Allen had said at the Timbuktu meeting? |
32390 | What was that convoy of the Arab Union bringing into the Sahara? |
32390 | What were those Cubans doing in Sudan, that someone else felt it necessary to assassinate them? |
32390 | When there was silence, he added,"No group from the Soviet Complex?" |
32390 | Where are the others?" |
32390 | Where must it come from? |
32390 | Where''d they all come from?" |
32390 | While the Emir and his counselor stared in amazement, the spokesman of the strangers said,"How long before you can project?" |
32390 | Who else do we have here?" |
32390 | Who is El Hassan and why should the work of a slave be accursed?" |
32390 | Who is he?" |
32390 | Whom do you represent?" |
32390 | Why did he offer, tonight, to let me take over the El Hassan leadership?" |
32390 | Why? |
32390 | Will you elucidate?" |
32390 | With not one man in a whole village who can add sums higher than those he can work out on his fingers? |
32390 | With not one man who can read the English tongue, nor any other? |
32390 | Would you explain to these the matters of transferring gold to the Zürich banks? |
32390 | Would you explain to these what is involved in accepting dash from road contractors and from politicians in Lagos?" |
32390 | Wryly he said,"May I ask if we have a representative from the government of the United States?" |
32390 | You flipping, man?" |
32390 | You know that chap Rex Donaldson? |
32390 | You people ever worked with mobs before?" |
32390 | You slipped all the way round the bend? |
32390 | Zetterberg said impatiently,"Is n''t it obvious, after the conversation we''ve had here? |
32390 | Zetterberg said,"Do you think this might be the work of El Hassan and his followers?" |
32390 | Zetterberg said,"You''ve heard about this El Hassan before?" |
44094 | I have no objection,said the mistress,"to grant you leave; but do you think you_ ought_ to attend Communion? |
44094 | Lor''missus,replied the woman,"do ye think I''d let an old goose stand betwixt me and my Blessed Lord and Master?" |
44094 | [ 42]He does not distress himself with the thought, Why did I not do what is good? |
44094 | badfor what? |
44094 | ( Indeed how would she ever have got into the middle of Oxford Street at all, if she had not had one? |
44094 | ; and the question arises, Where is the grain of necessity which underlies it all? |
44094 | Again, mentally, is not our condition most unsatisfactory? |
44094 | And beyond that-- is not"a noble dissimulation"part and parcel of the very greatest characters: like Socrates,"the white soul in a satyr form"? |
44094 | And how can we, gulfed as we are in this present whirlpool, conceive rightly the glory which awaits us? |
44094 | And the question forces itself upon us, Are there really no natural boundaries? |
44094 | And this Love, which is the culmination of desire, does it not appear to us as a worship of and desire for the human form? |
44094 | And when he grows to manhood, what then? |
44094 | And why will they be different? |
44094 | Appoint an army of swabs there, but to what end? |
44094 | Are there not also in every man the makings of a universal consciousness? |
44094 | Are we to bolster up the old codes, in which we have largely ceased to believe, merely in order to have a code?--or are we to let them go? |
44094 | Are we to say that man may be looked upon as a variation of a mollusc or an amoeba, or that the amoeba may be looked on as a variation of man? |
44094 | At what point, then, does Boyle''s law really apply? |
44094 | Besides, are we to suppose that Man, the lord and ruler of the animals, came merely by way of_ escape_ from the animals? |
44094 | Besides, what_ can_ we do? |
44094 | But can that really be done? |
44094 | But does this really settle the matter? |
44094 | But how shall I describe it? |
44094 | But is he there in the dock, the patch- coated brawler or burglar, really harmful to Society? |
44094 | But is this so? |
44094 | But what would you have? |
44094 | But why, we may ask, should people be afraid of rousing passions which, after all, are the great driving forces of human life? |
44094 | But( is it not obvious?) |
44094 | Cold to yourself, or to other people, or to polar bears, or by the thermometer? |
44094 | Do lords and rulers generally come so? |
44094 | Exactly; but who is to decide, as we saw at the outset, in what"stealing"consists? |
44094 | Here are two directions of thought; which shall we choose? |
44094 | How is this classification effected? |
44094 | How many times a day do we perform an action that is authentic and not a mere mechanical piece of repetition? |
44094 | How reconcile this contradiction-- if indeed a contradiction it be? |
44094 | How then are we to know when it is right and when it is wrong? |
44094 | IV And now, by way of a glimpse into the future-- after this long digression what is the route that man will take? |
44094 | If so, why these divergencies in the simplest and most obvious matters? |
44094 | If the question is: What is the cause of Variation among animals? |
44094 | In this view the distinctions between the parts are effaced, and we have only one part instead of many-- but the question is"what is that part?" |
44094 | Is it a mollusc, or is it a man, or what is it? |
44094 | Is it ambition? |
44094 | Is it closefistedness? |
44094 | Is it laziness? |
44094 | Is it not a commonplace to say that one man sees in the common objects of Nature what another is wholly unconscious of? |
44094 | Is it not curious then that in this region he is least sure, least dogmatic, most doubtful whether there be a law or no? |
44094 | Is it possible? |
44094 | Is it women? |
44094 | It was he insisted on the terms"good"and"bad"being restored to their proper use, as terms of relation--"good"for what? |
44094 | May it be suggested that it is connected with"wick"or"quick,"meaning_ alive_? |
44094 | May it not be so in animals? |
44094 | May it not, must it not, be the same thing in animals and all through creation? |
44094 | Probably there has never been an age, nor any country( except Yankee- land?) |
44094 | The only conceivable answer to the question,"What is that which is now a mollusc and now a man and now an inorganic atom? |
44094 | The question arises, What do_ we_ need? |
44094 | The question is,"What is the destination of Man?" |
44094 | To what extent may the facts of Nature thus be deepened and made more substantial to us-- and whither will this process lead us? |
44094 | Was it fear that made him a man? |
44094 | Were it not likelier that in that case he would have turned into a worm? |
44094 | What are we to conclude from all this? |
44094 | What are we to do? |
44094 | What else is St. Paul''s reiterated charge to escape from the dominion of sin and law, into the glorious liberty of the children of God? |
44094 | What is a machine in the ordinary sense? |
44094 | What is its place and part in the great whole of human evolution? |
44094 | What is more important than food, yet in what human matter is there more unaccountable divergence of practice? |
44094 | What is the cause and purpose of this fall and centuries- long exile from the earlier Paradise? |
44094 | What is the consequence? |
44094 | What is the meaning of this loss of unity? |
44094 | What is the meaning of this manifold and intensified manifestation of Disease-- physical, social, intellectual, and moral? |
44094 | What is the scientific definition of it? |
44094 | What kind of rigorous statement shall we reach when we have got_ all_ the facts in? |
44094 | What right has he to lay a limit to the hunting grounds, or to spoil the wild free life of the plains with his dirty agriculture? |
44094 | What then is a degree? |
44094 | What then is desire in Man? |
44094 | What then is it? |
44094 | What then is that one thing? |
44094 | What then is that thing? |
44094 | What then is the function of Man? |
44094 | What then is the path of the moon? |
44094 | What then is this desire in Man, which seems to be the instigation and origin of all his growth and development? |
44094 | What was that main contention? |
44094 | Whatever should we do without him? |
44094 | When the divine has descended among men has it not always, like Moses, worn a veil before its face? |
44094 | Who knows whether we have ever seen each other? |
44094 | Who knows whether we have ever_ seen_ the blue sky? |
44094 | Why are tiles made S- shaped in some localities and flat in others? |
44094 | Why did I do what is bad? |
44094 | Why do we sit on chairs instead of on the floor, as the Japanese do, or on cushions like the Turk? |
44094 | Why have I varied in one direction and my brothers and sisters from the same nest in other directions? |
44094 | Why-- he might say-- am I a different person from what I was ten years ago, or when I was a boy? |
44094 | Would you have a rabbit with the horns of a cow, or a donkey with the disposition of a spaniel? |
44094 | Yet, if healthy, how does the tongue act? |
44094 | You say, Why is a complete summary not possible? |
44094 | [ It is asked]"Was not the Polynesian always unchaste? |
44094 | _ Cold_--in what sense? |
44094 | _ Is_--do you mean_ is_? |
44094 | _ It_--what is that? |
44094 | _ Temperature_--who knows what that is? |
44094 | _ What_ is temperature? |
44094 | and if she did get there with no destination at all, but merely to skip about, would there be any Mrs. Brown left in a short time?) |
44094 | and what is Nature herself but one long and organised system of deception? |
44094 | has not our life anywhere been founded on reason and necessity, but only on arbitrary habit? |
44094 | is he more harmful than the mild old gentleman in the wig who pronounces sentence upon him? |
44094 | or do you mean_ feels_,_ appears_? |
44094 | say, what is it? |
44094 | some approximation towards an answer ought to be got by each person asking himself,"Why do I vary?" |
9906 | But the doctor? |
9906 | Cut the heart out of me, will you-- you scum of rottenness? 9906 Do you mean to join the brig?" |
9906 | And what proof had I, supposing that there was such a brig and that he was a sailor, that the two had anything to do with each other? |
9906 | Do you call that square?" |
9906 | Do you want me to kill you all over again, when I''ve done it once as well as I know how?" |
9906 | He was silent for nearly a minute, and then he added:"Jest get me a drink, wo n''t you? |
9906 | How does it feel?" |
9906 | Indeed, the quinine seemed to make a good deal of an impression on him, for he turned to the mate and said:"Do you hear that, George? |
9906 | Is Jack true dead?" |
9906 | What earthly proof had I, beyond Captain Luke''s bare word for it, that there was such a brig as the_ Golden Hind_? |
9906 | What proof had I even-- beyond the general look of him and his canvas pocket- book-- that Captain Luke was a sailor? |
9906 | Where''s an axe for a try?" |
9906 | Will you join the brig-- yes or no?" |
61698 | About Taroh maybe making more of the drug? |
61698 | And Taroh planned to take this drug? |
61698 | And grow large? 61698 And leave this your world?" |
61698 | And you will come back soon to them? 61698 Can you still see it, Lea?" |
61698 | Do n''t you suppose its effect is about over? |
61698 | Good Heavens, where did you come from? |
61698 | How did you get in here? 61698 How far down is it?" |
61698 | In the morning you''ll tell me all about Lea? |
61698 | Lea--"Oh-- yes, George? |
61698 | Lea? 61698 Look here, do you want me to come?" |
61698 | Look here, young woman, you mean to say on a thing of importance like that you did n''t tell your father and his counselors? 61698 Oh, George-- what is it you do? |
61698 | Oh, you are all right now? |
61698 | Oh-- that is you, George? 61698 One pellet first, you think?" |
61698 | Ready, Lea? |
61698 | Shall we rest again? |
61698 | Shall we take another pellet now, Lea? |
61698 | We take the drug now? |
61698 | What happened? |
61698 | Who the devil are you? |
61698 | Why not? 61698 Why, what is that?" |
61698 | Will we? |
61698 | You did that? |
61698 | You say we go into a valley? |
61698 | You want to go back to your own world, Lea? |
61698 | You will-- come back, George? |
61698 | You-- it did n''t hurt you? |
61698 | A language of Earth? |
61698 | A man a hundred feet tall perhaps-- so that he could come and devastate your city of Helos? |
61698 | A sixteenth of an inch perhaps? |
61698 | A slowly shrinking adversary? |
61698 | But do n''t you see that glow of opalescence in it? |
61698 | Could they out- distance the horrible thing in a straightaway run? |
61698 | Did the blind little Alice perhaps feel differently? |
61698 | Do you want me to come?" |
61698 | How big, compared to his original six- foot stature, was he now? |
61698 | How far down would it be for them in this size? |
61698 | How many should he take? |
61698 | If a drug can be made to increase bodily growth, why could n''t one be made to diminish it? |
61698 | Is that not so, George?" |
61698 | Is that not so?" |
61698 | No danger? |
61698 | Oriental? |
61698 | Soon he was threading the narrowing spaces between the trees which were hardly as high as his head.... Where was Taroh now? |
61698 | Was George winning? |
61698 | Was she asleep now? |
61698 | Was the battle over? |
61698 | Was this water here? |
61698 | Were these luminescent violet pellets a diminishing drug?... |
61698 | What''s happened to you?" |
61698 | Which of the distant struggling giants was George? |
61698 | Which way next?" |
61698 | Who had won?... |
61698 | Why not? |
61698 | Would some of the rocks be loose? |
61698 | You asleep?" |
61698 | You dared take the thing into your own hands?" |
61698 | You will thank them for that they have both been so very kind to me here?" |
14556 | ''Someone my age?'' 14556 A secret interrogation?" |
14556 | A showgirl? |
14556 | A wash? 14556 Ah, but what if you are n''t here tomorrow night for some reason? |
14556 | Ah...Paul groped for words, then he seemed to pull himself together quickly and asked,"A show?! |
14556 | And there''s another woman like you on Earth? |
14556 | And what? |
14556 | And where are they? |
14556 | And you do n''t? |
14556 | And you wo n''t tell a soul? 14556 And you''re okay with that?" |
14556 | Andrea, what do you do? |
14556 | Angel, do you confirm? |
14556 | Apparently? |
14556 | Are there any other kind? 14556 Are you about ready to go?" |
14556 | Are you all right? |
14556 | Are you having difficulties with your camera? |
14556 | Are you saying I''m fat? |
14556 | Are you sure it will work properly? 14556 Are you trying to talk me out of it now?" |
14556 | Are you willing to chance that on only a few hours of sleep? 14556 As in work? |
14556 | At her knees...? 14556 Back? |
14556 | Beth,he said,"How come you were free to make me take you to dinner tonight?" |
14556 | Better synchronize our watches, huh? |
14556 | But if I buck the trend, will I ever be published? |
14556 | Cade, were you trying to make me laugh? |
14556 | Cade? |
14556 | Can I possibly envision at this moment what it''ll be like? |
14556 | Can you at least tell me whether it was your idea or someone else''s? |
14556 | Can you tell me who''s running the show? |
14556 | Car theft? |
14556 | Converted women, too? |
14556 | Converting, huh? |
14556 | Could I have an extra coffee? |
14556 | Could you be just a bit more specific? |
14556 | Cutouts? |
14556 | Did anybody get a good look at us? |
14556 | Did she? |
14556 | Did we get enough? |
14556 | Do I go on stage tonight? |
14556 | Do for what, exactly? |
14556 | Do n''t like it, huh? |
14556 | Do n''t you realize how it would look if we split up? |
14556 | Do pagans believe in angels? |
14556 | Do you have anything else for me? |
14556 | Do you know if Mandi''s back yet? |
14556 | Do you think John will know who released the pictures? |
14556 | Do you want to try to find out what''s going on? 14556 Does Washington get copies of all your incident tapes?" |
14556 | Drafted you? 14556 Energy infusion?" |
14556 | Excuse me, but just who the hell are you? |
14556 | For you? 14556 Four what?" |
14556 | Get any blood on you? |
14556 | Getting hungry again, huh? |
14556 | Got any more behind the bar? |
14556 | Have the judges already picked the winner? |
14556 | He can hear me? |
14556 | Hm,said Cade,"Guess we''d better wash that off, huh?" |
14556 | How can you be sure WNN will show up? |
14556 | How do you think it went? |
14556 | How do you think it went? |
14556 | How freely? |
14556 | How long does it take to recharge? |
14556 | How long would my conversion be a secret if I turn you down, ma''am? 14556 How much juice do those lines carry?" |
14556 | How well do you know him? |
14556 | How''d she do? 14556 Huh? |
14556 | Huh? 14556 Human or machine?" |
14556 | I do n''t get a hug from you, too? |
14556 | I have an appointment,said Mandi, then she turned to the secretary and asked,"Would you tell the President that Mandi Steele is here? |
14556 | I heard,he said, tossing the towel over a chair and reaching for her,"And I''ve seen how fast you move, so how about a kiss for the road, lady?" |
14556 | I know that, and I''m not suggesting that they are, but you do n''t see any Jewish or Christian or atheist suicide bombers, do you? 14556 I''ll need supervised? |
14556 | I''m asking, are n''t I? |
14556 | If I do n''t agree with you, will I still get laid, ma''am? |
14556 | Interesting? 14556 Is everything all right?" |
14556 | Is now good? 14556 Is that everything you''ve got on them?" |
14556 | Is that what this is about? 14556 Is there anything going on that you particularly want to see?" |
14556 | It does n''t look good for total containment, huh? |
14556 | It got me good, did n''t it? |
14556 | It''s the easiest way to instantly prove that you''re you, right? 14556 Just do what I tell you, okay?" |
14556 | Just like that, you got tired? |
14556 | Make you? 14556 Mandi, what''s a conversion and...?" |
14556 | Manuel, put two sugars in hers, okay? |
14556 | Manuel? |
14556 | May I see that knife? |
14556 | Me pounce on you? |
14556 | Meaning you want me to go in as a reporter? |
14556 | Mind if I join you? |
14556 | Mind if I order another one? |
14556 | Mostly? |
14556 | No, and do n''t run yourself down around me, okay? 14556 Not at all?" |
14556 | Not what you were expecting, was it? |
14556 | Oh, really? 14556 Okay, then,"she said,"The next question is, how many rounds did you fire?" |
14556 | Only sixth place, huh? |
14556 | Plans? |
14556 | Ready? |
14556 | Rectified how? |
14556 | Refreshing, huh? 14556 Retirement? |
14556 | Say or do what, exactly, Ed? 14556 See?" |
14556 | Seems to me I first saw you in-- what? 14556 She did n''t tell you?" |
14556 | She is n''t in her room? |
14556 | She''s back? |
14556 | Should I slap the hell out of you now, or let you explain what you really meant? |
14556 | Should you be moving the evidence around like that? |
14556 | So I could probably just drink a lot of water or eat a phone book and it would n''t matter a damn to the process? |
14556 | So how did you become so knowledgeable? |
14556 | So what happened to me? |
14556 | So when you jumped on that guy, you just assumed-- without knowing anything else about me-- that I''d do something about the other two? |
14556 | So? 14556 Speed up only, or also enhance the process? |
14556 | Still wearing red, huh? 14556 Still... You really think that not one of those twenty kills could have been arrested instead?" |
14556 | Surprised? |
14556 | That''s it? |
14556 | The official word is''no'', John, but why do n''t you come here alone and have a look? 14556 The what? |
14556 | The what?! |
14556 | Then it''s a good thing it does n''t have to be, is n''t it? 14556 Then why all the''ma''am''s and''milady''s?" |
14556 | Then why will having sex make the conversion better? |
14556 | To go, sir? |
14556 | Tons?! 14556 Uh, is n''t he kind of old for what you have in mind?" |
14556 | Uh... was that guy trying to rob you? |
14556 | Us? 14556 Waiting tables?" |
14556 | Want another beer? |
14556 | Want anything? |
14556 | Want to give things a little more thought? |
14556 | Want to talk about it? |
14556 | Want to try some of my instant coffee? |
14556 | Well, John? |
14556 | Well, Paul? |
14556 | Well, he did n''t tell the rest of us about you, either, so it could be he just does n''t communicate very well, y''know? |
14556 | Well, no, but..."But I''m going to be powerful enough to make the authorities nervous as hell about having me around, right? |
14556 | Well?! |
14556 | Well? |
14556 | Well? |
14556 | Well? |
14556 | Well? |
14556 | What about Constitutional rights? |
14556 | What about her? 14556 What about the gun?" |
14556 | What are you going to do with that gun? |
14556 | What do you know about her? |
14556 | What does sex have to do with it? |
14556 | What happened? |
14556 | What have you got for me? |
14556 | What if I simply asked you politely to come with me? |
14556 | What is it? |
14556 | What kind of training? |
14556 | What made you ask that? 14556 What now? |
14556 | What the hell do you know..? |
14556 | What the hell..? 14556 What the hell..?" |
14556 | What ways? |
14556 | What''s that, milady? |
14556 | What''s that? |
14556 | What''s the hurry? |
14556 | What''s the prize? |
14556 | What?! 14556 What?" |
14556 | What? |
14556 | What? |
14556 | When? |
14556 | Where the hell do you think you''re going? |
14556 | Where''s Frank? |
14556 | Who was she? |
14556 | Who was the woman who flew off with the car? |
14556 | Who were they? |
14556 | Why I do n''t worship you or why I''m not scared of you? |
14556 | Why all the questions, Mandi? 14556 Why are you so quiet?" |
14556 | Why even ask? 14556 Why not you?" |
14556 | Why the hell are we roping off the hall? |
14556 | Why use euphemisms? |
14556 | Why would I want to go to your room? |
14556 | Why would that be? |
14556 | Why? |
14556 | Will it be bad for me in any way? |
14556 | Will talking disturb her? |
14556 | Will they let you have one of the agency cars? |
14556 | Would it maybe be for Beth? |
14556 | Would pleasuring you with my tongue be kinky? |
14556 | Would saying''thank you''sound trite, ma''am? |
14556 | Would that really work? |
14556 | Would you like anything? |
14556 | Yeah? |
14556 | Yes? |
14556 | You are n''t going to arrest him? |
14556 | You drove here? |
14556 | You have a flight suit? |
14556 | You have cats? |
14556 | You know about that, huh? |
14556 | You lose something? |
14556 | You mean you are n''t going to fight over me? |
14556 | You okay? |
14556 | You sure you''re okay? |
14556 | You sure you''re up to this? |
14556 | You talked to Cade? |
14556 | You think I''d tell anyone you''d been converted? |
14556 | You think I''m not?! 14556 You wanna watch where you point those things?" |
14556 | You wanna watch where you stick your goddamned nose? |
14556 | You wo n''t try to sell your copy? |
14556 | You''re management? |
14556 | You''re saying it wo n''t work on everybody? |
14556 | You''re sure about that? |
14556 | You''re sure about that? |
14556 | You''re volunteering? |
14556 | You... uh... You really think it''ll be safe? |
14556 | You? |
14556 | Your what? |
14556 | ''About what he''d had to do''? |
14556 | ''His usual cheery self, huh?'' |
14556 | ''Milady''? |
14556 | ''Ol''buddy, huh?'' |
14556 | ''Sure?'' |
14556 | ''That''s a bunch?!'' |
14556 | ''Twenty kills?'' |
14556 | ''What other changes could he expect?'' |
14556 | ''Who''s coming at us''?" |
14556 | -- 1993?" |
14556 | A jolt shot through Mandi and her gaze at Cade narrowed peeringly as she quietly asked,"Are you nuts?! |
14556 | A normal man can squirt about how far? |
14556 | A superspook, huh? |
14556 | A tall, thirtyish, brunette woman in a sharp, shades- of- green skirt and jacket business ensemble asked,"Your wife?" |
14556 | A trap? |
14556 | A trick? |
14556 | About us?" |
14556 | About... about what you had to do, I mean?" |
14556 | After Mike and Stan had left with their starving ladies, Mandi leaned her rump on the pool table and asked,"Well? |
14556 | After a few moments of meeting his gaze, Beth asked,"What about Mandi?" |
14556 | After a long sip while watching Cade rack the balls, she asked,"How old are you, Ed?" |
14556 | After a moment of horrified silence, Mandi asked,"You''re actually serious, are n''t you?" |
14556 | After a moment of studying him, Mandi asked,"What kind of advances?" |
14556 | After a moment, Cade asked,"How many converted women are there at present?" |
14556 | After a moment, Mandi asked,"You''re pretty angry with me, are n''t you, Ed?" |
14556 | After a short laugh, Mandi asked,"Then why do you go to these panels?" |
14556 | After all these years, you''re absolutely sure it was me you saw?" |
14556 | After another long look at Cade, Mandi said,"I see,"and shifted off the fridge as she asked,"Are you ready to do something about dinner?" |
14556 | Alan handed the video camera he was examining to Cade like an unwieldy football and asked,"Do you know how to operate one of these?" |
14556 | All set?" |
14556 | Am I ahead of schedule or something?" |
14556 | Am I just processing mass into energy?" |
14556 | Am I offline?" |
14556 | And did he really know, or was he just assuming..? |
14556 | And she was watching? |
14556 | And the way he said it? |
14556 | And you said you would n''t say anything, right?" |
14556 | Andrea chuckled as Cade replied,"Have you ever seen me just waltz right into a room, ma''am?" |
14556 | Another chunk of steak later, Cade asked,"So this Andrea-- who''s never even met me-- is willing to take over for Beth in my bed, huh?" |
14556 | Another few moments passed before Beth nodded and quietly asked,"You are n''t into anything kinky, are you?" |
14556 | Any hitches or glitches?" |
14556 | Any suggestions about where to eat?" |
14556 | Anyone in particular?" |
14556 | Anything else, Ed?" |
14556 | Are you at all disappointed?" |
14556 | Are you going to let me please you at least once more before you escape? |
14556 | Are you going to tell me that I remind you of her? |
14556 | Are you going to tell me what you''ve done to me?" |
14556 | Are you into bondage games or something?" |
14556 | Are you okay, Cade?" |
14556 | Are you ready to go see what they have next door?" |
14556 | Are you still worried about getting caught having a legal good time?" |
14556 | Are you sure you''re not just having some morning- after regrets, Beth? |
14556 | Are you through counting my bullets?" |
14556 | Are you?" |
14556 | As Cade left her to head for the door, a guy asked,"Have you been debriefed?" |
14556 | As John walked up to the table, Cade thought,''Not supposed to happen for a while yet? |
14556 | As Mandi methodically worked her way through her balls, Mike leaned over to quietly ask Cade,"Where the hell did she learn to shoot like that?" |
14556 | As he headed for the bar, Cade heard Mandi mutter,"Smartass,"then she called,"Extra mustard, okay?" |
14556 | As he was about to say something else, Mandi asked,"Was he''debriefed''after what happened earlier today? |
14556 | As much as you two are alike, John would have ended that with''do n''t you agree?''" |
14556 | As she again studied his face for signs of perjury, Cade asked,"Um... and did you? |
14556 | As she sat down to eat, she eyed Cade and asked,"Am I going to be the only naked person in this room?" |
14556 | As soon as the door had closed, Beth spun to face him and asked in an angry tone,"What the hell did you tell Mandi about last night? |
14556 | As they reached the escalators that led to the ballrooms below, Cade asked,"You had to look that one up, did n''t you?" |
14556 | Ask if they brought Darcy''s amps, okay?" |
14556 | At the contest you''d fly in...""I''d fly in?!" |
14556 | At this hour? |
14556 | Because they''d been arguing, or because she''d figured about the same amount of time? |
14556 | Been watching old Groucho Marx reruns again?" |
14556 | Before Cade could ask,"So, do I walk home or not?" |
14556 | Before or after he''d called her beautiful? |
14556 | Before we begin, do you understand that your function here is merely to record my words, and not to speak unless invited to do so?" |
14556 | Being my secretary is n''t enough for you anymore, huh? |
14556 | Besides, what debriefing is really necessary? |
14556 | Beth blinked at him and asked,"An escort?" |
14556 | But how? |
14556 | But me lifting six cars? |
14556 | But still... Twenty kills and no arrests? |
14556 | Cade asked,"How did you come up with uniforms?" |
14556 | Cade asked,"Um... Will you be getting naked, too, anytime soon, do you think?" |
14556 | Cade gave John the fisheye and asked,"There''s no way she can win, is there?" |
14556 | Cade turned to Mandi and asked,"Mandi, why you do n''t wear a mask or a hood? |
14556 | Cade?" |
14556 | Can the pancakes maybe wait a little while?" |
14556 | Can we get another take on that last bit?" |
14556 | Can you add anything to it?" |
14556 | Can you hold on that long?" |
14556 | Can you tell me why you would n''t let me go in there alone?" |
14556 | Care to join me?" |
14556 | Care to join me?" |
14556 | Chapter Twenty- four"What''s the matter, Mandi?" |
14556 | Chuckling, Mandi asked,"Can you move?" |
14556 | Cocking her head as she looked at him, Mandi asked,"Do you really believe that?" |
14556 | Continuing to regard him askance, Mandi asked,"Or is it that you already know the answers? |
14556 | Conversion? |
14556 | Convertees?" |
14556 | Could I have my hand back now?" |
14556 | Could I wind up being a bit more...''super''... at the other end?" |
14556 | Could n''t find a babysitter?" |
14556 | Could n''t she say the words''about shooting people''? |
14556 | Could there be something about her scent that... well, that was as''super''as the rest of her? |
14556 | Could you be maybe just a little more specific, Mandi?" |
14556 | Could you even hold a coffee cup without breaking it? |
14556 | Could you immediately shake hands with someone? |
14556 | Could you take a step and not leap fifty feet? |
14556 | Could you wait until after I''ve licked you senseless, though? |
14556 | Counseling, huh? |
14556 | D''Angelo?" |
14556 | Did John or someone else brief you about me?" |
14556 | Did he realize at all that he''d been selected for more than dinner? |
14556 | Did it hurt?" |
14556 | Did n''t you tickle her fancy?" |
14556 | Did you convert any of them without asking first?" |
14556 | Did you get any closeups of the blonde who took the car?" |
14556 | Did you see the''Dawn''lookalike contest in the program guide? |
14556 | Did you skip your dinnertime meds or something?" |
14556 | Did you sleep well?''" |
14556 | Do n''t I pay you enough?" |
14556 | Do n''t you know that''s an unlucky color in Starfleet?" |
14556 | Do n''t you think I could coordinate anything?" |
14556 | Do n''t you think I was busting my ass to please you last night? |
14556 | Do n''t you want to hear about my day?" |
14556 | Do n''t you?" |
14556 | Do we need him?" |
14556 | Do you always get this dirty when you play with cars?" |
14556 | Do you feel that way about serrated kitchen knives, too?" |
14556 | Do you have any other pictures of me?" |
14556 | Do you have dinner plans?" |
14556 | Do you know that feeling?" |
14556 | Do you know what electricity does to muscle tissue? |
14556 | Do you need another?" |
14556 | Do you need local assistance?" |
14556 | Do you really think he''d turn me down?" |
14556 | Do you really want to be way out West if they try something else this weekend? |
14556 | Do you think that''s normal?" |
14556 | Do you think this game will take long? |
14556 | Do you understand what that means?" |
14556 | Do you want me to notify WNN?" |
14556 | Does it really matter who''s at the top?" |
14556 | Does that answer your question well enough?" |
14556 | Does that answer your question?" |
14556 | Does that hurt?" |
14556 | Does that include the last two?" |
14556 | Does that mean I''d have to behave myself or that you''d have your way with me and then discard me like a used paper towel in the morning?" |
14556 | Ed Cade, who called himself semi- retired, appeared to work directly with John, and... And what? |
14556 | Eleven?" |
14556 | Ever notice how they never send the cooks on away teams? |
14556 | Ever?" |
14556 | Facing Cade, he asked,"Cade, what''s wrong with you?" |
14556 | Fifth?" |
14556 | Focusing on Mandi, he asked,"You''re going to be in this room tonight?" |
14556 | For a moment Mandi staringly said nothing, then she quietly asked,"How the hell did you know I live in Vegas?" |
14556 | For the benefit of the audience, she asked Cade,"Will you take care of the car for me?" |
14556 | For what reason? |
14556 | Foreign or domestic? |
14556 | Fourth? |
14556 | From what? |
14556 | Gee, lady, how''d I manage that?" |
14556 | Gin and bitter lemon? |
14556 | Give me a break, okay?" |
14556 | Giving Cade a sidelong glance, Mandi asked,"What makes you think I was sent here?" |
14556 | Giving her a narrow look of his own, Cade asked,"What wonder of wonders are you referring to, ma''am?" |
14556 | Giving him an amused look, Beth asked,"If I were a lesbian, would that bother you?" |
14556 | Glancing around to see there was nobody near, she asked,"Can you spare a minute? |
14556 | Glancing around, she asked,"Is there some reason you''re sitting in the stairwell?" |
14556 | Glancing back at her, Cade asked,"Why''s that?" |
14556 | Glancing up incredulously, Beth asked,"Really?" |
14556 | Good enough?" |
14556 | Good?" |
14556 | Good?" |
14556 | Got a schedule to meet?" |
14556 | Got any idea why she''d be avoiding people, John?" |
14556 | Got any in Florida?" |
14556 | Grinning, Andrea sipped her drink and simply gazed at Cade for some moments, then asked,"You really brought her off all by yourself? |
14556 | Grinning, Cade asked,"Want me to find you some, uh... super glue?" |
14556 | Grinning, Cade asked,"Was it because you were dead tired or because you had a great time?" |
14556 | Grinning, Mandi asked,"With or without a shirt?" |
14556 | Grinning, she asked,"What was that''slow and easy unless she''s on top''all about, Ed?" |
14556 | Guess I do n''t really need them now, huh?" |
14556 | Had Cade lost his mind? |
14556 | Had Mandi somehow missed the fact that he''d been wearing a belt knife all this time? |
14556 | Had his soft side only been a facade for her benefit? |
14556 | Had she been mistaken about him, after all? |
14556 | Had she been wearing glasses? |
14556 | Had she read him wrong, despite her training and genetic predispositions? |
14556 | Had something gone wrong? |
14556 | Had the towel suddenly become a souvenir? |
14556 | Has he done anything or said anything to you that..?" |
14556 | Have you had dinner yet?" |
14556 | Have you made any plans yet?" |
14556 | Having second thoughts about converting me?" |
14556 | He asked,"Anybody here using nine millimeter ammo?" |
14556 | He asked,"Are you in the ops room, Frank?" |
14556 | He edged through the crowd to them and asked,"Is everything ready?" |
14556 | He glanced down at the body, then stared at Cade as he asked,"But... You mean you are n''t a cop?!" |
14556 | He sighed,"Hey, I do n''t agree with that policy, y''know?" |
14556 | He turned to Cade and asked,"Cade, why the hell are you jeopardizing the entire convention with a stunt like this?! |
14556 | Hefting his backpack as Mandi tapped her phone off and put it away, Cade grinningly offered her his arm and asked,"Shall we go, milady?" |
14556 | Her expression unchanged, Mandi asked,"And now?" |
14556 | Her full lips parted and Cade realized she was speaking again as she said,"Are you all right?" |
14556 | Her gaze narrowed a bit as she asked,"Do you have a good explanation for not taking any prisoners?" |
14556 | Her hair? |
14556 | Her smile continued, but she asked,"Goddess?" |
14556 | Hold a child? |
14556 | Hovering between anger and startlement, Mandi peered at Cade sharply as she asked,"What pictures?!" |
14556 | How about I come back in an hour or so? |
14556 | How about those, instead?" |
14556 | How about you? |
14556 | How are books that people pay for and read not''real''books?" |
14556 | How could doing that..? |
14556 | How could he have had such implicit faith in her? |
14556 | How did I get converted? |
14556 | How do you feel about what happened, Mr. Cade? |
14556 | How do you feel?" |
14556 | How had she happened to be on hand to deal with the car bomb? |
14556 | How long do superpeople live, anyway?" |
14556 | How long have you been carrying a knife?" |
14556 | How many arrests?" |
14556 | How many is this one? |
14556 | How many times have you caught me eyeballing your legs?" |
14556 | How much can you lift, Mandi?" |
14556 | How much is a coffee to go?" |
14556 | How much stronger are we talking about?" |
14556 | How soon will you need me?" |
14556 | How the hell is a lookalike contest going to make things better? |
14556 | How to handle the driver, who likely had some kind of a detonator close at hand? |
14556 | How was Atlanta?" |
14556 | How well do you really know him?" |
14556 | How''d it go last night, stud?" |
14556 | How''d the rest of the visit go?" |
14556 | How''d you get into this business?" |
14556 | How''d you know I was up there?" |
14556 | How''s your picture- collecting coming along?" |
14556 | How''s your stage makeup holding together?" |
14556 | How? |
14556 | How?" |
14556 | Huh?! |
14556 | Huh?!" |
14556 | I ca n''t stay long, so see if your questions are on there, okay?" |
14556 | I lost the last game, remember?" |
14556 | I mean, I realize it had to be from nibbling on Mandi, but... then what? |
14556 | I was looking right at it, but it was too far up... Do you think she...?" |
14556 | I''ll mention to Carter to keep it quiet, okay?" |
14556 | I''ll tell you all about it later, okay? |
14556 | I''m sorry, but..."A thought seemed to occur to him and he asked,"Where''s Cade? |
14556 | If I need one, can I get a loaner laptop while you root through mine?" |
14556 | If I''m so gorgeous, how come all the other guys do n''t act like you?" |
14556 | If it had left such a mark on him, was it necessarily a bad thing? |
14556 | If not, you might as well enjoy your last few hours of anonymity, right? |
14556 | If the pictures are shown, what would you say to a''Mandi Steele Lookalike Contest''? |
14556 | If they show the pictures, will you stay at the convention or leave?" |
14556 | If we start the ball rolling here, will the agency help us organize similar events in other cities?" |
14556 | If you are, just tell me now so I can get the hell away from you, okay?" |
14556 | If you had any health problems, you would n''t be working with John''s group, would you?" |
14556 | In a sharp tone, Mandi called after him,"Just what exactly do n''t you buy, Cade?" |
14556 | In a visible quandry, Paul grimaced and glanced at Cade, then asked,"You''re sure it''ll be safe..?" |
14556 | In some startlement, Beth asked,"You got a tapeworm or something?" |
14556 | In what way?" |
14556 | Indicating the computer with a nod, he asked,"How do you feel about him after reading all that?" |
14556 | Indicating the doors, he asked,"Ready?" |
14556 | Indicating the''in''basket on his desk, she asked,"Any messages for me in that pile?" |
14556 | Is n''t enhancing my conversion the reason she called you in on this? |
14556 | Is n''t that manipulation?" |
14556 | Is she in your room?" |
14556 | Is that what this is all about? |
14556 | Is that what you want to hear?" |
14556 | Is the lost and found in here?" |
14556 | Is there a problem?" |
14556 | Is there any word about the blonde? |
14556 | Is there anything else, John? |
14556 | Is there anything else?" |
14556 | Is there anything on the schedule that you particularly care about?" |
14556 | It does n''t necessarily have to be food, right? |
14556 | It wo n''t just happen on its own?" |
14556 | It''d be nice, just once in a while, y''know?" |
14556 | John came in and momentarily joined the group by the console, then went to stand by Cade and asked,"She''s really something, is n''t she?" |
14556 | John came into the room and asked,"What''s the plan so far, people?" |
14556 | John, do you remember the Marilyn Monroe and Elvis look- alike contests back in the sixties?" |
14556 | Just a lucky guess? |
14556 | Just gimme a holler when you''re ready to move on and be sure to brush your teeth real well later, okay?" |
14556 | Keep me posted about Cade, will you?" |
14556 | Kissing her again, Cade asked,"Well? |
14556 | Laughing, Cade asked,"Are you kidding? |
14556 | Laughing, Mandi asked,"Next? |
14556 | Leaning back in his chair, he''d asked,"Why ca n''t we just convert one of our Ranger units, ma''am? |
14556 | Leaning forward, she whispered sharply,"And you wo n''t tell anybody, right? |
14556 | Like last night? |
14556 | Like one of us flatly wo n''t eat Mexican food? |
14556 | Like one of us is trying to establish the beginnings of control over the other? |
14556 | Like somebody is n''t getting her way in things? |
14556 | Like what? |
14556 | Look on the bright side; at least you did n''t kill him, right?" |
14556 | Looking at Cade with more than a little confusion, Paul asked,"Under wraps?" |
14556 | Looking at her, he asked,"Change your mind about fish?" |
14556 | Looking at him somewhat sharply, Mandi asked,"If it was n''t a pass, what was it?" |
14556 | Looking up at him, Mandi asked,"You realize what time it is, do n''t you?" |
14556 | Making an''eeewww''face, Andrea handed the open knife back to him as Mandi laughed and Andrea asked,"I trust you clean it really well now and then?" |
14556 | Mandi came to stand by the desk"So you type, too?" |
14556 | Mandi gave him a mock glare and smilingly asked,"How would you like to be dropped from ten thousand feet?" |
14556 | Mandi laughed and asked,"Did I tell you he seems to be fairly smart, too?" |
14556 | Mandi looked after him quizzically as he left the room and asked John,"Is he okay?" |
14556 | Mandi nodded to let the woman know she''d heard and turned back to Cade to ask,"What''s your issue- cell number?" |
14556 | Mandi pulled back a bit and eyed Cade for a moment, then asked,"You do know some unusual words, do n''t you?" |
14556 | Mandi snickered and asked,"A phone book?" |
14556 | Mandi snickered and asked,"You really do n''t like Mexican food, huh?" |
14556 | Mandi took it with a smile and signed it as Cade asked,"For your daughter, huh?" |
14556 | Mandi''s gaze narrowed tightly as she asked,"You really think I''m that old?" |
14556 | Matching her soft, confidential tone, Cade stated,"You''re trying to say that I could n''t get in, are n''t you?" |
14556 | May I buy you a late dinner to ease your pain?" |
14556 | May I see your weapon?" |
14556 | May I speak freely?" |
14556 | Maybe I did n''t get a full dose?" |
14556 | Maybe he did n''t speak English? |
14556 | Maybe that I look a bit like her?" |
14556 | Me converting other men?" |
14556 | Meeting John''s gaze, Cade cautioned,"Beth does n''t know-- or maybe she just does n''t want to know-- that anyone else knows, you know? |
14556 | Mind if I ask you why?" |
14556 | Mind if I have a taste now?" |
14556 | Mind if I make a suggestion?" |
14556 | Mix and match the answers? |
14556 | Moving to join her in the main room, Cade asked,"After last night, how could I forget?" |
14556 | Need a coin to toss?" |
14556 | Need another hand with it?" |
14556 | Need to make any stops before we go?" |
14556 | No football, huh?" |
14556 | No hello kiss? |
14556 | No more questions for now, okay?" |
14556 | No unconverted women, right?" |
14556 | No...''help''... from her?" |
14556 | Nodding, she handed him the magazine and asked,"Did you have one in the chamber as well as a full magazine?" |
14556 | Not anybody? |
14556 | Notice how he mixed that compliment with undeniable logic before he stated an intuition?" |
14556 | Now what?" |
14556 | Now, what about Mandi?" |
14556 | Now; how to neutralize this situation? |
14556 | One guy grousingly asked,"How the hell did they get it in here in the first place?" |
14556 | Opening a soda, she asked,"Why?" |
14556 | Opening the door for her, Cade asked,"So I''m just some poor, susceptible schmuck you''re tapping for a meal, huh?" |
14556 | Or a liaison? |
14556 | Or are you worried I''ll brag around the office?" |
14556 | Or had he? |
14556 | Or maybe he was a reporter who''d gotten wind of something? |
14556 | Or something?" |
14556 | Or would her action simply piss somebody off enough to leak the other pictures? |
14556 | Or would it be Beth, specifically because Cade had built up her confidence enough to ask him up to her room? |
14556 | Out of all the other men on the teams, she''d decided to consider Cade, but when? |
14556 | Pausing to look at her, Cade asked,"Reason?" |
14556 | Peering at Cade as if to determine the truth of his words, Mandi asked,"That would n''t bother you?" |
14556 | Peering at him, Beth asked,"Are n''t you two getting along?" |
14556 | Pheromones? |
14556 | Pointing at his shoulder holster, she asked,"Do you really think you need that?" |
14556 | Pointing at the bar, Cade asked,"Want a another couple of beers for later?" |
14556 | Props? |
14556 | Putting on the jacket and adjusting the fit, he said,"See, Beth? |
14556 | Raising her voice slightly to a strident tone, Mandi asked,"How would you like to walk back to the hotel, Ed?" |
14556 | Raising his pistol, Marjeel thundered,"Do you wish to die?!" |
14556 | Ready to move on?" |
14556 | Remember how you said I could speak freely?" |
14556 | Remember when I would n''t go with Connie when she switched our Perlman tickets for that Barbara Streisand thing without telling me?" |
14556 | Returning her gaze to Cade, she asked,"How do you feel about horses?" |
14556 | Returning his grin, Beth asked,"You gon na do it or not?" |
14556 | Right?" |
14556 | Rightfully so, under the circumstances, but is n''t that a matter for the local cops?" |
14556 | Save me a few bites, will you?" |
14556 | See?" |
14556 | Setting his coffee down, Cade quietly asked,"Should I simply answer that question, or should I demonstrate?" |
14556 | Seven would do it, but that''s not..."He waited until another table- grazer moved away and continued,"How''d you do that? |
14556 | Shaking his head, John said,"Honestly? |
14556 | She brought her kid? |
14556 | She caught it and examined it, then asked,"Where''d you get this, Cade?" |
14556 | She glanced at his badge again, then asked,"Are you staying on this floor? |
14556 | She heard John instantly ask,"Cade, have you seen Mandi?" |
14556 | She looked up and asked,"Why did n''t it sound like that when you opened it?" |
14556 | She nodded and said,"Thanks,"then dropped the magazine in her purse on the desk and asked,"Where''s Mandi?" |
14556 | She parted a finger from her cup to indicate Cade''s cup and asked,"You do n''t like champagne?" |
14556 | She replied rather testily,"Do you really think you''re the first to suggest that?" |
14556 | She shook her head and said,"No, what I meant was; how is it the Atlanta cops were n''t involved?" |
14556 | She shrugged and added,"Besides, he calls himself semi- retired and he joined this op without a second thought, did n''t he? |
14556 | She stepped forward until she was almost nose- to- nose with Cade and repeated insistently,"Right?" |
14556 | She turned to face the woman and asked,"Twenty kills? |
14556 | She''d said,''You did n''t squash your burger, did you?'' |
14556 | She''s converted no women? |
14556 | Should I send out for more beer?" |
14556 | Should he mention anything to Beth? |
14556 | Shoving everything to her side of the table, Cade asked,"Why does n''t he know about this, Mandi?" |
14556 | Shrugging, Cade said,"Well, if you''d prefer to have one of the younger guys in there with you... You know, one of the guys with a wife and kids..?" |
14556 | Sighing dramatically, he added,"Leaving her was kind of traumatic, y''know?" |
14556 | Sighing, Cade asked,"Like we had an argument? |
14556 | Sitting up and turning around to give him an exasperated look, Mandi replied,"1996? |
14556 | Six?" |
14556 | Sleep well, I mean?" |
14556 | Snapping his fingers as if just realizing that fact, Cade grinningly said,"Well, then, it''s a damned good thing I guessed right, is n''t it?" |
14556 | Snickering, Mandi asked,"Not even your own room?" |
14556 | So he''s never taken any prisoners when he''s been doing agency work?" |
14556 | So the Constitution no longer applies to all?" |
14556 | So you''re a''lay''expert, huh?" |
14556 | So, unless you''re a closet lesbian, why is there no man in your life?" |
14556 | Some moments of walking toward the corner passed before Mandi asked,"And..?" |
14556 | Someone from one of the teams? |
14556 | Somewhat acidly, Mandi asked,"Alan, do you have any other shining pearls of wisdom and advice?" |
14556 | Somewhat guardedly, Mandi asked,"Why do you ask?" |
14556 | Speaking of conversions, what''s my max going to be?" |
14556 | Standing up and pacing, Mandi asked,"The contest? |
14556 | Standing up and pitching the fast food bag at a trashcan about thirty feet away, he added,"Besides, it just would n''t be fair otherwise, would it? |
14556 | Stiffening slightly, John asked,"Cade? |
14556 | Still interested?" |
14556 | Still want Mexican food?" |
14556 | Stockings? |
14556 | Stopping again, Cade said,"In all this time on Earth, you''ve only converted two women? |
14556 | Stopping beside her, Cade asked,"Why? |
14556 | Taking two strides to catch up, Mandy snapped,"What?" |
14556 | Ten? |
14556 | Thanks for allowing her some time to herself, or for letting her go on ahead so they would n''t be seen entering her room together? |
14556 | Thanks for setting her up to get laid? |
14556 | Thanks for the laughs? |
14556 | That many, huh? |
14556 | That maybe had left some kind of indelible chemical mark on his brain? |
14556 | The brunette woman in the WNN group exclaimed,"She''s bringing a car into the hotel?!" |
14556 | The combined might of an army might not be enough to take you down, but I''m not going to be quite that powerful, am I?" |
14556 | The elevator doors opened as Mandi whisperingly blurted,"What?!" |
14556 | The kids he busted for car theft in Miami six years ago?" |
14556 | The norm?! |
14556 | The one who sometimes decides to go where he damned well pleases? |
14556 | The passenger side cop looked at Cade and asked,"Have you people been drinkin''? |
14556 | The three agents blinked at her for a moment, then the woman looked at one of the guys and asked,"Two, is it? |
14556 | The woman asked,"Jeremy, how are you going to make another copy on his computer? |
14556 | The woman who, uh... who flew off... with the car?" |
14556 | Then I''ll be as strong as I''m going to be and I can start learning how to handle things so they do n''t break?" |
14556 | There''s a norm?!" |
14556 | They ate in silence for some moments, then Cade asked,"How long in direct sunlight?" |
14556 | They were less than halfway down the aisle before she asked,"Are you sure it was n''t a pass?" |
14556 | They''re saying she was killed in the explosion and now you''re saying you''re gon na call her a car thief?!" |
14556 | Think she''d like to go to Disneyworld and some of the other tourist traps?" |
14556 | Think you can put a lid on this thing?" |
14556 | Think you could handle that, ma''am?" |
14556 | Think you''ll be up to another round by then?" |
14556 | Three feet? |
14556 | Thumbing over her shoulder at room 835, Mandi asked,"What about the tape of what happened in there?" |
14556 | Thumbing toward the lobby, she asked,"You can ask that after what happened out there? |
14556 | Tilting her head, Mandi asked,"Obsessed about what?" |
14556 | To confirm, Cade asked,"You''re saying that a week from now, you''ll be my only sexual option?" |
14556 | To the best of my knowledge, he''s never had a really decent opportunity to take a prisoner, you know what I mean? |
14556 | To the room as a whole, he asked,"Anybody seen Mandi?" |
14556 | Too much so?'' |
14556 | Trying to look shocked and hurt, Mandi asked,"What? |
14556 | Turning a very skeptical gaze at Cade, Paul asked,"And you just happen to know her?" |
14556 | Turning to Beth, he asked,"You had breakfast yet? |
14556 | Turning to Cade, John asked,"You''re staying here tonight, or moving to her room?" |
14556 | Turning to Cade, he asked,"What''s your boot- up password?" |
14556 | Turning to Mandi again, he held out one of the brochures and a pen and said,"Oh, before I forget, would you autograph one of these for my daughter?" |
14556 | Turning to Mandi, he asked,"Are you ready to begin?" |
14556 | Turning to face him, Cade indicated the tray and asked,"Would ten bucks cover it?" |
14556 | Turning to follow him, she asked,"''Dealing''with them, huh? |
14556 | Turning to the other woman, he asked,"Are you going to give me a hard time, too?" |
14556 | Turning to watch her walk past, Stearns asked,"Well, how about dinner later?" |
14556 | Wanna know where?" |
14556 | Want me to call the waiter back?" |
14556 | Want some help in the shower? |
14556 | Want to come with us?" |
14556 | Want to try your luck again?" |
14556 | Was he ahead of schedule or something? |
14556 | Was she having morning- after recriminations or was she just worried that he''d say something about last night? |
14556 | Was she just projecting her own thoughts about how he should proceed or did she really think that''s what Cade would do? |
14556 | Was she saying she''d given him some kind of disease? |
14556 | Was that just a bit of bravado for Carter? |
14556 | Was that your idea?" |
14556 | Was that your room you came out of?" |
14556 | We are n''t going to flip a coin?" |
14556 | We talked about certain things in the bar, did n''t we?" |
14556 | Well, it''s late, so hold the noise down, okay?" |
14556 | Were they some sort of self- developed ritual or key phrase for closing the door on an incident? |
14556 | What about him?" |
14556 | What about the car?" |
14556 | What about the prosthetics?" |
14556 | What did you do to me to make this-- change--happen?" |
14556 | What do you mean''back''? |
14556 | What do you think about that?" |
14556 | What do you think of his ability to recover almost instantly after something like what just happened? |
14556 | What does a double negative do to my ratio?" |
14556 | What if I had n''t lived up to your expectations?" |
14556 | What kind of a putz came up with that word? |
14556 | What now? |
14556 | What now?" |
14556 | What props?" |
14556 | What the hell can I possibly do to make this terrible thing I''ve done up to you, Ed?" |
14556 | What the hell had wakened him? |
14556 | What the hell''s a MARTA train?" |
14556 | What the hell..? |
14556 | What the hell?'' |
14556 | What then?" |
14556 | What''d she do, run out on you? |
14556 | What''s a Falcon 195?" |
14556 | What''s a good time for the show? |
14556 | What''s going on, John? |
14556 | What''s keeping him?" |
14556 | What''s on your mind, milady?" |
14556 | What''s so funny?" |
14556 | What''s up?" |
14556 | What''s your cell number?" |
14556 | Whatchoo gon na do about this?" |
14556 | Whatchoo gon na do?! |
14556 | When can I see his records?" |
14556 | When her irritation seemed to increase rather than decrease, Cade also sighed and asked,"Is it reversible?" |
14556 | When his gaze again met Cade''s, he quietly and soberly asked,"You mean like another bomb, do n''t you?" |
14556 | When only the eight ball remained, she eyed the six- inch shot and smilingly asked,"Want to concede the game?" |
14556 | When the waiter had left, Mandi smilingly asked,"Why did n''t Beth come down to lunch with you?" |
14556 | When would all the government agencies and anybody else who figured to hire a super- bodyguard or whatever stop knocking on my door?" |
14556 | When?!" |
14556 | Where are you going with this? |
14556 | Where did you get these printouts?" |
14556 | Where do we get news credentials and hardware on short notice?" |
14556 | Where the hell had that come from? |
14556 | Where was her Mr. Klingon this morning? |
14556 | Where?" |
14556 | Which group are you with?" |
14556 | Which is it?" |
14556 | Which team are you with?" |
14556 | Who calls a woman''milady''these days? |
14556 | Who knows? |
14556 | Who''s coming at us and what''s the setup?" |
14556 | Why all the secrecy?" |
14556 | Why do n''t you go on up and take a few minutes for yourself before I get there? |
14556 | Why does n''t she have a stick of her own?" |
14556 | Why not offer all those spooked people a cup, too? |
14556 | Why not?" |
14556 | Why should I go to your room in particular?" |
14556 | Why the hell do women wear sexy, skimpy costumes like those if they ca n''t handle the results? |
14556 | Why were you watching us last night?" |
14556 | Why wo n''t they tell us where you extra guys came from?" |
14556 | Why you?" |
14556 | Why''s the name block on your badge light blue?" |
14556 | Why? |
14556 | Why?" |
14556 | Why?" |
14556 | Why?" |
14556 | Why?" |
14556 | Why?" |
14556 | Why?" |
14556 | Why?" |
14556 | Will I be able to do that?" |
14556 | Will a car even fit through the doors?" |
14556 | Will you be very surprised if I accept?" |
14556 | Will you be very surprised if I propose to you later, ma''am?" |
14556 | Will you want gravy on your phone book?" |
14556 | With a chuckle she asked,"Gee, mister, did you think you were my very first?" |
14556 | With a chuckle, Mandi asked,"Has your dinner arrived yet?" |
14556 | With a grin, Cade laughed,"Trusting soul, are n''t you? |
14556 | With a narrow gaze, Mandi asked,"What do you mean by''acted on'', Ed?" |
14556 | With a nod, Cade met her gaze and asked,"Do you want optimum conversion, or would plain old average do?" |
14556 | With a saccharine- sweet little smile, Mandi asked,"Without a parachute?" |
14556 | With a sardonic chuckle, she said,"Well, hell, I''ve managed this long, have n''t I?" |
14556 | With a sigh, Cade asked,"Frank, why the hell did you call me?" |
14556 | With a small grin, Cade asked,"Would kissing my way up your legs be kinky? |
14556 | With a somewhat incredulous gaze, Mandi softly repeated,"''Specifically invited..?''" |
14556 | With a wry grin, Mandi asked,"You want me to fly you from one burger stand to another?" |
14556 | Would be what? |
14556 | Would inhaling the scent of you while I kiss your shoulders be kinky?" |
14556 | Would it be Beth or Cade? |
14556 | Would it really do any good? |
14556 | Would n''t a close- up of her butt look great on the six o''clock news? |
14556 | Would n''t that be a lot simpler and faster than hand- picking and having to train every single... what do we call them? |
14556 | Would they do that after being contacted by the NIA? |
14556 | Would you answer a few questions for me?" |
14556 | Would you like that, ma''am?" |
14556 | Would you rather I call to make arrangements for my cats and stay up here with you this week? |
14556 | You are n''t coming with me?" |
14556 | You are n''t from Vegas, so how the hell do you happen know so much about showgirls?" |
14556 | You got any thoughts on the matter?" |
14556 | You guard the hallway, okay?" |
14556 | You guys got any loaner laptops in here?" |
14556 | You have cats?" |
14556 | You heard what he said about my eyes, did n''t you? |
14556 | You just tell me who I have to see what all I have to do on the way, okay?" |
14556 | You know how it is, do n''t you?" |
14556 | You know that horse you call a''hardmouth''? |
14556 | You know that, do n''t you?" |
14556 | You lemme know when you got anything else you need done, y''know?" |
14556 | You like Mexican food?" |
14556 | You like cats?" |
14556 | You planning to feel differently about things later?" |
14556 | You want to know why I do n''t have a boyfriend, huh?" |
14556 | You''re going to convert some women, too, are n''t you?" |
14556 | You''re saying I''ll be able to recharge on house current?" |
14556 | You''re''Angel'', huh? |
14556 | Yours?" |
14556 | asked Mandi,"Are you coming in or not?" |
14556 | asked Mandi,"Was he working with the police?" |
14556 | she asked with a small smile,"The fact that I''m a blonde? |
14556 | she asked,"How fast?" |
14556 | superwoman?" |
14556 | thought Mandi with a flash of anger,''Is any of this really reaching this guy?'' |
37821 | ''Nay,''answered the man,''do you not see that both hands are encumbered? 37821 ''Why not?'' |
37821 | ''Why not?'' 37821 Am I really such a coxcomb as that?" |
37821 | Am I to condole with you, then? |
37821 | An indiscretion? |
37821 | And Lydia-- isn''t Lydia beautiful? |
37821 | And Lydia? |
37821 | And do you mean to say that Campbell hoards ornaments? |
37821 | And have n''t I known Chairo all my life,responded the witness triumphantly,"and is n''t that just what I''m telling you? |
37821 | And he is in love with Lydia? |
37821 | And what do you play at? |
37821 | And what does Lydia say to it? |
37821 | And what is your name? |
37821 | And what mathematician will be selected? |
37821 | And what was done? |
37821 | And where are you going? |
37821 | And why did everybody look at one another when Ariston sang about Demeter? |
37821 | And why have they cut all the hair off your face and left that ugly little stubble? |
37821 | And would you have me hold anything back? |
37821 | And you have got rid of Ariston altogether? |
37821 | And you mean to say you did nothing but lawyerise? |
37821 | And you saw him? |
37821 | And you think,said I, protesting,"that it is right to sacrifice the love of a woman for life?" |
37821 | And you think,said Lydia,"that a woman should not accept the mission if she already loves?" |
37821 | And yours? |
37821 | Are you a little grateful? |
37821 | Are you ill? |
37821 | Are you quite sure,asked Ariston,"that the enforced rest from her artistic work is such a bad thing? |
37821 | Bashful? |
37821 | But I thought all the gold was owned by the state and used exclusively for foreign exchanges? |
37821 | But I thought you worked only three or four hours a day? |
37821 | But can Chairo insist on the publication of his letter? |
37821 | But did you guess why? |
37821 | But have n''t you chosen yours? |
37821 | But have you met your neighbor, Anna of Ann? |
37821 | But how are you going to learn wisdom,asked I,"in a matter so difficult?" |
37821 | But how could the Government undertake control of marriage? |
37821 | But how do you practise this system of provisional marriage? |
37821 | But she would have to work some part of the day at the farm, would n''t she? |
37821 | But tell me, what do you do when you are not haymaking? |
37821 | But where,asked I,"do they derive this power of theirs?" |
37821 | But which is your real reason-- to spare Neaera or to spare me? |
37821 | But why are you so anxious to keep it a secret? |
37821 | But why the military escort? |
37821 | But wo n''t factory work be very hard and brutalizing? |
37821 | But you do n''t suppose Anna of Ann would be induced to marry you just because you could support her, do you? |
37821 | But,I interrupted,"is not this cult of Demeter a dangerous thing?" |
37821 | But,asked I,"does not the very fact that your cult raises these difficulties put into question the wisdom of the cult itself?" |
37821 | Can I guess? |
37821 | Can you give your methods a name? |
37821 | Could not this, too, have been a part of the plot? |
37821 | Did any one that night gain admission after dark? |
37821 | Did no one else go to his rooms from two in the afternoon to the arrival of Lydia next morning? |
37821 | Did no one pass out next day whom you had not admitted on the previous night? |
37821 | Did you dream of_ me_? |
37821 | Did you ever hear,said I,"the Eastern story of the man with the staff, the cock, and the pot?" |
37821 | Did you get the names of all? |
37821 | Did you have a dream in the night? |
37821 | Did you hear anything? |
37821 | Did you not mean it to be so? |
37821 | Did you not recognize the woman? |
37821 | Do n''t you see he does n''t like it? |
37821 | Do tell me-- I am dying to know-- how did it happen and what do you think of us? 37821 Do you mean to say,"asked I,"that superstition has survived among you?" |
37821 | Have n''t I sworn to tell the whole truth as well as nothing but the truth? |
37821 | Have you seen or talked with Masters''s aunt since that day? |
37821 | Her mother I have seen at the Lydia''s, but her father-- what kind of a man is he? |
37821 | How and where shall I begin? |
37821 | How much do you know about it? |
37821 | How so? |
37821 | How so? |
37821 | Hunting? |
37821 | I am sure we are going to be great friends, and you will never misunderstand me, will you? |
37821 | I have been looking at your clothes; you do n''t mind, do you? 37821 I will,"answered I,"but tell_ me_ first where I am and where we are going?" |
37821 | In the first place,asked I,"is it sure to bring a sensible benefit to the race? |
37821 | Is it possible that the Christian religion can live side by side with the cult of Demeter? |
37821 | Is it two centuries, or a thousand years? |
37821 | Is n''t journalism of your choosing? |
37821 | Is n''t she foolish now not to marry him? |
37821 | Is n''t your money valueless two years after its issue? |
37821 | Is the food bad there? |
37821 | Is there any fear of arrest? |
37821 | It is false, of course? |
37821 | Might not this have been done by Neaera,asked Masters,"in compliance with a prior understanding with Chairo?" |
37821 | My dear Ariston,answered I,"do you suppose Anna is going to fall into your arms the moment you open them to her? |
37821 | Of whom are you thinking? |
37821 | Physically contaminated? |
37821 | Shall Ariston stay while we talk about this? |
37821 | They are going to sacrifice her to a mathematician? |
37821 | Was it so like him that you saw it at once? |
37821 | Was n''t Burns a plough- boy? |
37821 | Was no one else in Masters''s apartment besides his aunt? |
37821 | Was no one else there? |
37821 | Well,she said, as we walked together side by side,"when are you going to begin?" |
37821 | What carriage? |
37821 | What do you mean,exclaimed Cleon, taking Ariston seriously,"she can be a great artist, without being recognized?" |
37821 | What do you mean; work or play? |
37821 | What do you mean? |
37821 | What do you mean? |
37821 | What do you work at, and what do you play at? |
37821 | What does that mean--''Demetrian''? |
37821 | What does this Cult of Demeter have to do with your sister? |
37821 | What had the gesture of Lydia, as Chairo kissed her hand, meant; was it an acceptance? |
37821 | What is it? |
37821 | What is it? |
37821 | What is the matter, Aunt Lydia? |
37821 | What is your proof of the correctness of your statement? |
37821 | What shall I do, Chairo? |
37821 | What was''your own work''? |
37821 | What, nothing but law? 37821 What_ do_ you suppose she is going to do? |
37821 | When did Masters leave? |
37821 | When does Harmes arrive? |
37821 | Where on earth do you come from, Xenos, and where--_where_ did you get_ those_ things? |
37821 | Who is Chairo? |
37821 | Who passed your lodge and went to Masters''s staircase on the day before Chairo and Lydia went there? |
37821 | Who tampered with Chairo''s carriage? |
37821 | Who was it? |
37821 | Why do n''t you stick your staff in the ground and put the cock under the pot? |
37821 | Why not? |
37821 | Will you, indeed? |
37821 | Will you? |
37821 | Would you be surprised if I could guess at what hour she passed out? |
37821 | Yes, and why should n''t we be? 37821 You are very prosperous then?" |
37821 | You could not expect me to believe them, could you? |
37821 | You do not know of your knowledge just where every one who passes your lodge goes? |
37821 | You have guessed right,said I;"and what year are you?" |
37821 | You mean to say you would n''t like to join us in our work? |
37821 | You wo n''t tell any one you have seen it, will you? |
37821 | _ We_ must n''t be hard on flirts, must we? |
37821 | Am I not right?" |
37821 | And if Chairo had rights does he not stand, too, for the rights of all his sex?" |
37821 | And if so, how reconcile Christ and Demeter? |
37821 | And in the second, is the sacrifice a beautiful one? |
37821 | And was not the greater the love the nobler the sacrifice? |
37821 | And what was the meaning of the sign of the cross? |
37821 | And yet I was puzzled; was Lydia not a Demetrian? |
37821 | And, indeed, how could it be otherwise? |
37821 | Are the persons guilty of this crime to be left uncorrected and free to frame new plots of violence against the state? |
37821 | Are you going to lose yours?" |
37821 | But Chairo looked at me again with a look so frank that I ventured:"Tell me,"I said,"is Lydia going to accept the mission?" |
37821 | But Cleon must join the haymakers; what would you like to do?" |
37821 | But I was still more anxious to be with Lydia, so I asked:"Does Cleon work with his sister?" |
37821 | But is it not dangerous for you to be here?" |
37821 | But only a very few enjoyed the privilege of idleness-- or shall we call it''liberty''?" |
37821 | But tell me, wo n''t she object to your having told me her secret?" |
37821 | But the brows of the women darkened and I felt we were on dangerous ground, so I asked:"And what are you going to do this afternoon?" |
37821 | But the whole party rose now to begin work on another hillside and Lydia turned to me with:"Why do you stay with us? |
37821 | But then, there_ was_ some excuse for us, was n''t there?" |
37821 | Ca n''t you see the difference between choosing work and refusing it?" |
37821 | Can she be said to have consented when, under an influence that paralyzed her will she paid her tribute at the altar? |
37821 | Chairo clearly regarded the cult of Demeter as dangerous and bad; how long then would he tolerate it? |
37821 | Cleon had told me she had not yet made up her mind; but was there not in this greeting with Chairo a practical admission of a betrothal? |
37821 | Could it be that we could keep these things and yet remain loyal to the religion of sacrifice? |
37821 | Could we worship as well at the voluptuous altar of Cytherea and at the mystic shrine of the Holy Grail? |
37821 | Did not Christ Himself say,''What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul''?" |
37821 | Did she consent?" |
37821 | Did you ever have any divorce cases?" |
37821 | Did you never get tired of doing nothing but law?" |
37821 | Do n''t you remember the beautiful necklace Neaera wears? |
37821 | Do you call the respect of private property Radical?" |
37821 | Do you not see that by imposing them in such cases as theirs you are risking the wreck of your entire system?" |
37821 | Had I been acting in a Greek play and been stunned by an accident to the scenery? |
37821 | Harmes spoke so freely of the whole subject that I ventured to ask him:"And Neaera-- was it her fault or yours?" |
37821 | Harmes''eye flashed a moment, and then looking around the table, and finally at Ariston, asked:"Can I speak freely?" |
37821 | Have you ever seen Anna''s statue of Bacchus?" |
37821 | How is that possible?" |
37821 | How long did it last? |
37821 | How much of Michael Angelo''s time was spent in the purely mechanical part of his art? |
37821 | How should she not? |
37821 | I asked;"but where do you hunt?" |
37821 | I have told you of a duty I felt to him, but to every duty is there not a corresponding right? |
37821 | I must have uttered a low cry, for I heard a voice I knew well say mockingly:"Does it hurt?" |
37821 | I saw her meaning: Man might subdue Nature to his use; what then? |
37821 | I thought you were in the thick of it?" |
37821 | In what country am I? |
37821 | Is it not rather inhuman and repulsive?" |
37821 | Is this a matter of purely private concern?" |
37821 | Lydia lowered her voice as she said:"You still love Chairo?" |
37821 | Must she indeed renew the anguish of that hour-- nay, treble it, by laying it bare to all the world? |
37821 | Our party seated itself about an adjoining table and presently Neaera called to me:"Xenos, are you going to lecture at our hall?" |
37821 | Shall I investigate this matter, or would it not perhaps be better for you to turn over the leaf and start a clean page somewhere else? |
37821 | She slowly disengaged herself, and looking into Iréné''s face, said:"And so you tell me to refuse the mission?" |
37821 | She smiled as she said:"How about a chair, Xenos?" |
37821 | So I asked:"You have heard the witnesses; what is your own impression of the matter?" |
37821 | So I returned to our original subject:"But how can Campbell hoard?" |
37821 | The question, therefore, arises, What am I to do? |
37821 | Then very slowly he said:"What do you mean by consent? |
37821 | Was Christianity still alive, then? |
37821 | Was he to be nevertheless forever consumed by immortality? |
37821 | Was it for a moment or for all time? |
37821 | Was she to renounce this highest standard of maternity? |
37821 | Was there ever beauty greater than her''s?" |
37821 | We dress a little differently in town-- but what do you find peculiar in my attire? |
37821 | What did it all mean? |
37821 | What did it all mean? |
37821 | What else could I wear out in the fields?" |
37821 | What had happened? |
37821 | What have you been thinking about all this time?" |
37821 | What if she did; is there not something in the world worth more than mathematics?" |
37821 | What though she did love Chairo, was it not this very love which the goddess bade her renounce? |
37821 | What was happening in the blue depths of those eyes? |
37821 | What, asked Anna, should be done? |
37821 | What, then, was the meaning of this classic dress? |
37821 | Where did you get that beautiful dress?" |
37821 | Who and what are you? |
37821 | Why not go to the Hall? |
37821 | Why, then, an investigating committee? |
37821 | Will thou yet take all, Galilean? |
37821 | Would it never come to an end-- this interview between the man she loved and a woman she despised? |
37821 | Would not such action serve to encourage all discontent to take the shape of riot and revolt? |
37821 | You are a lawyer, are you not? |
37821 | _ Is_ she going to accept the mission or marry Chairo? |
37821 | _ You_ will believe this, but who else will?" |
37821 | and turning to me, added,"Is n''t it?" |
37821 | said Ariston,"And Shakespeare a play- actor?" |
7259 | - Finally, what are the consequences of Rapid Dominance on defense resource investment priorities and future budgets? |
7259 | - Fourth, what might Rapid Dominance mean for alliances, coalitions, and the conduct of allied and combined operations? |
7259 | - Second, what utility, if any, does Rapid Dominance and its application of Shock and Awe imply for Operations Other Than War( OOTW)? |
7259 | Are there alternative or more effective ways and means to conduct these peacekeeping- related operations? |
7259 | Can Rapid Dominance produce a force structure with more effective capacity to deal with grey areas such as OOTW? |
7259 | Can Shock and Awe be used to achieve limited objectives with little or no risk of life to allied forces or innocent civilians? |
7259 | Can brilliance and superiority be maintained? |
7259 | Can levels of Shock and Awe be categorized by effectiveness and priority of weapons systems? |
7259 | Can true center of gravity targets be identified for ideological/ terrorist groups? |
7259 | Can we really affect the adversary''s will? |
7259 | Can we separate Rapid Dominance into categories with and without Shock and Awe? |
7259 | Do these changes mean that we should alter our traditional approach to the doctrine for and design of forces? |
7259 | Do we only need to stop an adversary from carrying out a particular act? |
7259 | Finally, what does all this mean for resource investments in defense? |
7259 | How does Rapid Dominance differ by the goals and missions assigned? |
7259 | If so, how? |
7259 | If so, what are the key enabling technologies? |
7259 | If this condition proves true, could this new lethality fundamentally change the construct for designing American doctrine and strategy? |
7259 | If we possess this force and our allies or partners do not, how do we fight together? |
7259 | Is Rapid Dominance applicable to all these threats? |
7259 | Is it to defeat an enemy so it will no longer pose a threat? |
7259 | Lenin asked the question,"what is to be done?" |
7259 | Must we control a situation entirely or only sufficiently to be able to carry out a specific mission? |
7259 | Over the next 20? |
7259 | Rapid Dominance and The Future Battlefield What will the battlefield of the future really look like? |
7259 | To which hot spots can we expect to see U.S. troops deployed over the next 5 years? |
7259 | What are the key elements to apply Rapid Dominance for each envisioned threat? |
7259 | What are the limits of the doctrine of Shock and Awe? |
7259 | What are the most likely threats for the next 20 years? |
7259 | What are the political and military prerequisites to apply Rapid Dominance? |
7259 | What are the political and military prerequisites to apply Rapid Dominance? |
7259 | What circumstances merit the application? |
7259 | What is Rapid Dominance? |
7259 | What types of Shock and Awe would be both impressive and generate high returns? |
7259 | Where might Rapid Dominance apply in OOTW, where would it not, and where might it offer mixed benefits? |
7259 | Why do n''t we do this? |
7259 | Why the need for a concept of Rapid Dominance? |
7259 | Why train technicians? |
7259 | Would this political deterrence prove acceptable to allies and to our own public? |
39977 | But how happen there to be such evidences of progression as exist? |
39977 | But,it may be asked,"if living creatures then existed, why do we not find fossiliferous strata of that age, or an earlier age?" |
39977 | But,it will perhaps be asked,"how are the emotions to be analyzed, and their modes of evolution to be ascertained? |
39977 | Why should I any longer waste time and money, and temper? 39977 ***** And now, from this uniformity of procedure, may we not infer some fundamental necessity whence it results? 39977 ***** And now, what is the_ function_ of music? 39977 ***** Is it possible to make a true classification without the aid of analysis? 39977 *****But what has all this to do with_ The Origin and Function of Music_?" |
39977 | Again, why is it that a building making any pretension to symmetry displeases us if not quite symmetrical? |
39977 | All have their disguises on; and how can there be sympathy between masks? |
39977 | And again, do we not find among different classes of the same nation, differences that have like implications? |
39977 | And must not the neglect of its embryology lead to a misunderstanding of the principles of its evolution and of its existing organization? |
39977 | And now what will be the character of these new strata? |
39977 | And the question is-- Can they be correctly grouped after this method? |
39977 | And what is the nature of the mental process by which numbers are found capable of having their relations expressed algebraically? |
39977 | And when we ask-- Where are they? |
39977 | Are not these significant facts? |
39977 | Are the phenomena_ measurable_? |
39977 | Are there not such things as a constitutional conservatism, and a constitutional tendency to change? |
39977 | Assuming, however, that the facilities of immigration had become adequate; which would be the first mammals to arrive and live? |
39977 | But how came the transition from those uncertain perceptions of equality which the unaided senses give, to the certain ones with which science deals? |
39977 | But in what shapes will they re- appear? |
39977 | But now, what will result from a slow alteration of climate, produced as above described? |
39977 | But then there come the further questions-- How do we know that the architect''s conception was symmetrical? |
39977 | But what if we learn that many of the same genera continued to exist throughout enormous epochs, measured by several vast systems of strata? |
39977 | But why do they facilitate the mental actions? |
39977 | Can the real relations of things be determined by the obvious characteristics of the things? |
39977 | Can this also be mere coincidence? |
39977 | Can we consider these two series of coincidences as accidental and unmeaning? |
39977 | Do its limbs and viscera rush together from all the points of the compass? |
39977 | Do we not find in some of the more advanced primitive communities, an analogous condition? |
39977 | Does not the universality of the_ law_ imply a universal_ cause_? |
39977 | For by what observations must the Chaldeans have discovered this cycle? |
39977 | For in what has essentially consisted the progress of natural- history- classification? |
39977 | For is it not obvious that the savage man will be most effectually controlled by his fears of a savage deity? |
39977 | For under what conditions only were the foregoing developments possible? |
39977 | For whence has he got this notion of"special creations,"which he thinks so reasonable, and fights for so vigorously? |
39977 | From which and other like facts, does it not seem an unavoidable inference that new emotions are developed by new experiences-- new habits of life? |
39977 | Geologic"systems,"are they universal? |
39977 | Has music any effect beyond the immediate pleasure it produces? |
39977 | Has not science, too, its embryology? |
39977 | Have we not here, then, adequate data for a theory of music? |
39977 | How are you likely to have agreeable converse with the gentleman who is fuming internally because he is not placed next to the hostess? |
39977 | How can aeriform matter withstand such a pressure?" |
39977 | How do these statements tally with his doctrine? |
39977 | How does this fact consist with the hypothesis that nebulæ are remote galaxies? |
39977 | How is this discrepancy to be explained? |
39977 | How then can there result a spiral movement common to them all? |
39977 | How then, from the absence of fossils in the Longmynd beds and their equivalents, can we conclude that the Earth was"azoic"when they were formed? |
39977 | How, then, are musical effects to be explained? |
39977 | How, then, can such telescopes make individually visible the stars of a nebula which is a million times the distance of Sirius? |
39977 | How, then, can that be instanced as an example of volition, which occurs even when volition is antagonistic? |
39977 | I then asked,''Do you know any men of science whose views have been affected by Comte''s writings?'' |
39977 | If, then, its origin is not that above alleged, what is its origin? |
39977 | Is it most likely that there have been ten millions of special creations? |
39977 | Is it not a rational inquiry-- What are the indirect benefits which accrue from music, in addition to the direct pleasure it gives? |
39977 | Is it not manifest, then, that the exploded hypothesis of Werner continues to influence geological speculation? |
39977 | Is it not significant that we have hit on the same word to distinguish the function of our House of Commons? |
39977 | Is it not, then, as we said, that the evidence in these cases is very suspicious? |
39977 | Is it then that the lighter metals exist in larger proportions in the molten mass, though not in the atmosphere? |
39977 | Is it thrown down from the clouds? |
39977 | Is not science a growth? |
39977 | Is not the fallacy manifest? |
39977 | Is not the government of the solar system by a force varying inversely as the square of the distance, a simpler conception than any that preceded it? |
39977 | Is there not a class which clings to the old in all things; and another class so in love with progress as often to mistake novelty for improvement? |
39977 | May we not rationally seek for some all- pervading principle which determines this all- pervading process of things? |
39977 | May we not say that this is what takes place in an aboriginal tribe? |
39977 | May we not suspect, however, that this exception is apparent only? |
39977 | Meanwhile, how would the surfaces of the upheaved masses be occupied? |
39977 | Must we not rather conclude that some necessary relationship obtains between them? |
39977 | N Nebula, are they parts of our siderial system? |
39977 | Now do we not here discern analogies to the first stages of human societies? |
39977 | Now in these various forms and degrees of aggregation, may we not see paralleled the union of groups of connate tribes into nations? |
39977 | Now may we not in the growth of a consolidated kingdom out of petty sovereignties or baronies, observe analogous changes? |
39977 | Now what do these facts prove? |
39977 | Now, what are the laws of precipitation from gases? |
39977 | On the one hand, what follows from the untruth of the assumption? |
39977 | On the other hand, what follows if the truth of the assumption be granted? |
39977 | Once more, the question-- How is the expressiveness of music to be otherwise accounted for? |
39977 | Or again, how are we to explain the fact that Uranus has but half as many moons as Saturn, though he is at double the distance? |
39977 | Or, once more, if magistrates are the artificial joints of society, how can reward and punishment be its nerves? |
39977 | Otherwise, it might have been needful to dwell on the incongruities of the arrangements-- to ask how motion can be treated of before space? |
39977 | Reform, how is it to be effected? |
39977 | Shall we accept this implication? |
39977 | Shall we not infer that, be their nature what it may, they must be at least as near to us as the extremities of our own sidereal system? |
39977 | Should it not require an infinity of evidence to show that nebulæ are not parts of our sidereal system? |
39977 | Should it not require overwhelming evidence to make us believe as much? |
39977 | Such being the constitution of a concentrating spheroid of gaseous matter, where will the gaseous matter begin to condense into liquid? |
39977 | Though he would, doubtless, disown this as an article of faith, is not his thinking unconsciously influenced by it? |
39977 | To what classes will the increasing Fauna be for a long period confined? |
39977 | Under what circumstances are we likely to find this vegetation fossilized? |
39977 | We should probably learn much if we in every case asked-- Where is all the nervous energy gone? |
39977 | Well, is it not clear that the like must be true concerning all things that undergo development? |
39977 | Well, may we not trace a parallel step in social progress? |
39977 | Well, which is the most rational theory about these ten millions of species? |
39977 | What are likely to succeed fish? |
39977 | What are the implications? |
39977 | What can be more widely contrasted than a newly- born child and the small, semi- transparent, gelatinous spherule constituting the human ovum? |
39977 | What chance is there of getting any genuine response from the lady who is thinking of your stupidity in taking her in to dinner on the wrong arm? |
39977 | What follows? |
39977 | What is it that we want? |
39977 | What is the usual plea put in for giving and attending these tedious assemblies? |
39977 | What now is the mental process by which classification is effected? |
39977 | What now must result from the action of the waves in the course of a geologic epoch? |
39977 | What now will be the characters of these late- arriving portions? |
39977 | What now will happen with these two strata? |
39977 | What possible explanation can be given of this on the current hypothesis? |
39977 | What reason have we to suppose that the sciences admit of a_ linear_ arrangement? |
39977 | What then does it do? |
39977 | What were the laws made use of by Newton in working out his grand discovery? |
39977 | What will be the special courses of these currents? |
39977 | What will result? |
39977 | What would they be? |
39977 | What, now, is the secret of this perpetual miscarriage and disappointment? |
39977 | What, then, is the conclusion that remains? |
39977 | What, then, is the meaning of this fact? |
39977 | What, then, shall we say on finding that there are thousands of nebulæ so placed? |
39977 | Whence comes this notion of symmetry which we have, and which we attribute to him? |
39977 | Whence then has arisen the supposition? |
39977 | Where has it first solidified? |
39977 | Where is our warrant for assuming that there is some_ succession_ in which they can be placed? |
39977 | Whether the emotions are, therefore, to be regarded as divergent modes of action, that have become unlike by successive modifications? |
39977 | Who then shall say that the reform of our system of observances is unimportant? |
39977 | Who, on calling to mind the occasions of his highest social enjoyments, does not find them to have been wholly informal, perhaps impromptu? |
39977 | Why a_ series_? |
39977 | Why do we smile when a child puts on a man''s hat? |
39977 | Why should I pay five shillings a time for the privilege of being bored?" |
39977 | Why should he not spit on the drawing- room carpet, and stretch his heels up to the mantel- shelf? |
39977 | Why then should this be not fit for a picture? |
39977 | Why unpicturesque? |
39977 | Why? |
39977 | Why? |
39977 | [ S] What now must be the constitution of this atmosphere? |
39977 | how came you here?" |
39977 | how polarity can be dealt with without involving points and lines? |
39977 | how there can be rotation without matter to rotate? |
39977 | may be supplemented by the question-- How is the genesis of music to be otherwise accounted for? |
39977 | or does it not commonly happen that certain hidden characteristics, on which the obvious ones depend, are the truly significant ones? |
39977 | or must there not be an analytical basis to every true classification? |
39977 | or must we hold to the notion that it struggles up out of the ground? |
39977 | or must we receive the old Hebrew idea, that God takes clay and moulds a new creature? |
39977 | or shall we not rather conclude that the nebulæ are_ not_ remote galaxies? |
39977 | or that certain others are referable to different periods, because the_ facies_ of their Faunas are different? |
39977 | or what induces us to laugh on reading that the corpulent Gibbon was unable to rise from his knees after making a tender declaration? |
553 | And if I am not cos-- whatever you call the bloomin''beast-- what of it? |
553 | And the skulls with blue upon them? |
553 | And what is beyond the city, if we could leave it? |
553 | And what of you? |
553 | And who is Brad- lee? |
553 | And will they find us? |
553 | And you will come with me to my people? 553 And you?" |
553 | And you? |
553 | Are you cos- ata- lu? |
553 | Are you cos- ata- lu? |
553 | Are your people cor- sva- jo or cos- ata- lu? |
553 | But how can he smile? |
553 | But how could he smile when he was dead? |
553 | But how have you lived, then? |
553 | By what right? |
553 | Can you tell me the secret? |
553 | Did they belong to murderers? |
553 | Did you get a good look at it? |
553 | Do the reptiles come up the river into the city? |
553 | Do you belong to Fosh- bal- soj? |
553 | Do you mean they will kill you? |
553 | Do you not know your little Co- Tan? |
553 | How came you here? |
553 | How can we leave here? |
553 | How did you get here? |
553 | How long has it been here with you? |
553 | I am a Galu; but who and what are you? 553 If I could not find it, how would you?" |
553 | Is he dead, sir? |
553 | Is the thing with weapons? |
553 | Oh, what have you done? |
553 | Shall I kill it? |
553 | Tell me,he cried,"what is cos- ata- lu?" |
553 | Then why do you hide from it? |
553 | They do not feed you here? |
553 | What chance,asked Bradley, as they were returning to the boat with their game,"could Tyler and Miss La Rue have had among such as these?" |
553 | What do you mean by saying there is a way out? |
553 | What do you want of us? |
553 | What do you want? |
553 | What for? |
553 | What is cos- ata- lu? |
553 | What is cos- ata- lu? |
553 | What is it? |
553 | What is it? |
553 | What is it? |
553 | What is that noise? |
553 | What is that? |
553 | What strange reptile is it? |
553 | What was it, sir, do you think? |
553 | What''s that go to do with it? |
553 | What''s wrong, man? |
553 | Whence came this reptile? |
553 | Where from? |
553 | Where is England and what? |
553 | Where is Lieutenant Bradley? |
553 | Who are you and from whence do you come? |
553 | Who are you and how long have you been here? |
553 | Who are you to make terms for Him Who Speaks for Luata? |
553 | Who are you,he asked,"and from where do you come? |
553 | Who are you? |
553 | Who is this man? |
553 | Why did you have them bring us here? |
553 | Why do you fear them so? |
553 | Why do you not go to sleep? 553 Why?" |
553 | Will you give me and the girl our freedom? |
553 | Wot was it after bein'', do you think? |
553 | You are glad to come again, Co- Tan? |
553 | You are going away from Co- Tan? |
553 | You are going away from me? |
553 | You are going back with him to his country? |
553 | You are satisfied with him? |
553 | You dare? |
553 | You loved a man called An- Tak? |
553 | Are you a prisoner, then?" |
553 | Breathing? |
553 | But as for escaping"--she sighed--"alas, how can it be done?" |
553 | Can you find your way back to the room where I first came upon you in the temple?" |
553 | Could it be that such grotesque beings represented the high culture of the human race within the boundaries of Caspak? |
553 | Did n''t Hi see''em?" |
553 | Did n''t Hi see''is heyes? |
553 | Do you agree?" |
553 | Do you believe in ghosts, sir?" |
553 | Do you s''pose that there thing''s six million years old?" |
553 | He looked down into her face for a moment and then:"Who was An- Tak?" |
553 | How could you blame me? |
553 | If I tell them the secret of becoming cos- ata- lu they will take me out; but how can I tell them that which Luata alone knows? |
553 | Possibly he detected a similar difference in Bradley, for his first question was,"From what country?" |
553 | Tippet was beyond succor-- why waste a bullet that Caspak could never replace? |
553 | Was the fort still there, or did the smoke arise from the smoldering embers of the building they had helped to fashion for the housing of their party? |
553 | Was there a way out? |
553 | What country is this? |
553 | What did these phrases mean that they were so oft repeated by the denizens of Oo- oh? |
553 | What did this poor thing know? |
553 | What happened?" |
553 | What more could we have upon the mainland?" |
553 | What new mysteries lay hidden in the chambers above? |
553 | Who are you? |
553 | Who would be the next? |
553 | Why did you bring me here?" |
553 | Would Bradley make it? |
553 | Would the girl never reach the river? |
553 | You will come?" |
553 | You will not forget me, Co- Tan?" |
32825 | ''Does your excellency mean her late majesty?'' 32825 ''How can I fall upward when the ground''s below me?'' |
32825 | ''Now,''said Oi, addressin''the prisoners,''did yez murdher the goddess or did yez not? 32825 ''Well, thin,''said Oi,''where''s that other conspirator, Koshnili?'' |
32825 | ''With all my heart,''said he;''but how are we to howld the trunk up?'' 32825 Ah, dear sorcerer,"said I,"will you show me this magical island?" |
32825 | An''how can a thing be roight and wrang at the same time, I''d loike to know? 32825 And can you create other matter than jewels?" |
32825 | And do you mean that, after living one hundred years, beginning with your twentieth birthday, you are still only commencing your twenty- first year? |
32825 | And here we are sailing upside down on the inside roof of the world----"Sailin''upside down? 32825 And now, gentlemen,"I said,"what do you say surprised you most in your voyage hither from the ice barrier?" |
32825 | And what is the punishment for renunciation of your office and attachment to another soul? |
32825 | And what would be the result in such a case? |
32825 | And when the twin- souls grow weary of their joys, what becomes of the island and its glories? |
32825 | And where do you go to? |
32825 | Are there many such transgressors of their vows in Egyplosis? |
32825 | Are you aware of the enormity of your offence? |
32825 | Are you not afraid of lifelong imprisonment or death in case your cause has no supporters? |
32825 | As to your magical island,said I, addressing Lyone, one of whose titles was Princess of Arjeels,"where is your principality situated?" |
32825 | Being the goddess,I said,"your lover must have died?" |
32825 | But do you, supreme goddess, indeed desire to leave us forever? 32825 But should she insist on sacrificing herself, where would be our triumph?" |
32825 | But, captain,said I,"if we find the width only fifty feet a few miles from here, what then?" |
32825 | Can nothing that I may say mitigate their punishment? |
32825 | Commander White,said the captain,"did you hear that roar?" |
32825 | Did it never occur to your astronomers,I inquired,"that human activity might also pervade the outer sphere?" |
32825 | Did the king approve of Koshnili''s demand? |
32825 | Do all souls live until their century of youth is accomplished? |
32825 | Do n''t you think, professor,I inquired,"we will become heavier as we approach the region of greatest motion under the equator?" |
32825 | Do you believe in the independent life of the soul after death? |
32825 | Do you consider the queen in any immediate danger at the hands of the king or government? |
32825 | Do you create matter? |
32825 | Do you find that such a method produces a high development of creative power, love, justice, conscience, truth, temperance, order, and benevolence? |
32825 | Do you mean that a man who has lived one hundred and thirty years is but thirty years old? |
32825 | Do you mean that we shall be overtaken by the storm? |
32825 | Do you no longer value the secrets of magic and sorcery? 32825 Do you really think, captain,"I inquired,"that we are sailing into a hollow place around the pole?" |
32825 | Do you remember the creek in the ice- foot we passed this morning,said the captain,"the place where we shot the polar bear?" |
32825 | Do you see now,I said,"that ideal joys in the world can only be built on more extensive miseries? |
32825 | Do you surrender to Her Majesty Lyone, Queen of Atvatabar? |
32825 | Do you surrender, then, to His Majesty Aldemegry Bhoolmakar, King of Atvatabar? |
32825 | Do you think my mission will be successful as regards the life of Lyone? |
32825 | Do you think our couriers will receive opposition from the king''s wayleals? |
32825 | Do you think you can accommodate yourselves to ride such a machine? |
32825 | Do you,I gasped, with a feeling of mingled exultance and fear,"do you create matter?" |
32825 | Does it iver rain here? |
32825 | Does this machine tell the thruth? |
32825 | Ec Atvatabar dofi moni ar wail saimtle? |
32825 | Had he a large force with him? |
32825 | Harikar is then your supreme deity? |
32825 | Have n''t you observed how foolishly people act when in love? 32825 How came you to surrender at this juncture?" |
32825 | How can you stand on the deck if you are no weight? |
32825 | How did the English people receive the news? |
32825 | How did the king conduct himself when captured? |
32825 | How did your geographers receive the news of the interior world? |
32825 | How do you make that out? |
32825 | How do you propose to save her life in case she forfeits it? |
32825 | How does it affect you,I exclaimed,"to be the recipient of such adoration as you receive as goddess?" |
32825 | I feel sorry for you both,said the goddess;"did you weary of the joys of Egyplosis?" |
32825 | I hope your honor has met with no accident? |
32825 | I say, yer honor,said Flathootly to the governor,"have you any insurance companies in this counthry?" |
32825 | If I break me leg what odds, so long as I''m insured? |
32825 | Is it the pleasure of your holiness that we alight at the private sanctuary or at the grand gate? |
32825 | Might I ask your holiness,said the high priest,"if you will really take so determined a step as that indicated by the action of the royal council? |
32825 | Might I inquire,said the governor,"what you mean by revolvers?" |
32825 | Not even an ideal affinity? |
32825 | Once called into being,I inquired,"how long can the island exist?" |
32825 | Precisely,said the sorcerer;"why should we call a period age in which there is no change?" |
32825 | Shall I descend, your holiness, or keep to our course? |
32825 | Shall we,I cried,"continue the fight, now that we know it is our queen we fight against, that it is our arms that will murder her?" |
32825 | So our cause has triumphed,said Lyone;"and what has become of the king?" |
32825 | Sorr, is yer word as good as yer bond? |
32825 | Suppose we can not come back-- suppose the walls of ice should begin to close up again? |
32825 | Tell me what your poets say of nature, life and love,said she;"do they ever sing the delights of hopeless love?" |
32825 | That is but the mechanical law of cause and effect,I ventured;"where does self- sacrifice come in?" |
32825 | The moon? |
32825 | Then what virtues are derived from ascetic practices? |
32825 | Then,said I,"whether we fight or not, our queen is in very serious danger of death?" |
32825 | Then,said I,"you wish to report that you defeated us by driving us from the country?" |
32825 | This being so, why should we waste a journey to New York and back again for nothing? 32825 WHAT IS FAITH, IF DECEIT BE OUR DEITY? |
32825 | Was the dream fulfilled as you expected it would be? |
32825 | Well, gentlemen,said I,"what do you say, shall we try the passage?" |
32825 | What I mean,I said,"is this-- having discovered your counterpart, do you adore despite the circumstances of fortune?" |
32825 | What are the difficulties to be surmounted in your quest of a counterpart soul? |
32825 | What did Koshnili say when presenting the report? |
32825 | What excuse do you offer for your crime against yourself, your religion and your fellow- priests? |
32825 | What is that hissing sound I hear? |
32825 | What is the command of your holiness? |
32825 | What is the name of the sun above us? |
32825 | What is the night? |
32825 | What relation to the soul can the ship possibly possess? |
32825 | What roar? |
32825 | What say you, grand sorcerer? |
32825 | What time is it, commander? |
32825 | What you say is true,I said, replying for Lyone,"but what is duty? |
32825 | Where are we? |
32825 | Where is that wonderful moon,he inquired,"that I hear of? |
32825 | Who knows what oceans, what continents, what nations, it may be of men like ourselves, may not exist in a subterranean world? 32825 Why did n''t you shoot them or kill them at once with your spears?" |
32825 | Why not do the work of the next 700 years while we are at it? |
32825 | Why not? |
32825 | Why, do n''t you see,said she,"that our travelling approaches nearer to that of the spiritual state than any other mode? |
32825 | Will riches, will honors not tempt you? |
32825 | Will you, each of you,said the goddess,"renounce that obedience that makes you factors of deities? |
32825 | Will your fletyemings as well as yourself swear allegiance to Queen Lyone and her cause? |
32825 | Wilt thou have this man, Lexington, King of Atvatabar, to be thy husband until death, according to the new faith of''one body and one soul?'' |
32825 | Would your holiness like to visit the exterior earth? |
32825 | Yet, is it not strange that all these delights, violent and glorious as they are, do not wholly satisfy the soul? 32825 Yohili ec Atvatabar?" |
32825 | Yohod ec dohi moni ar dohi miolicd gliod sedi? |
32825 | You are not so desirous of the human soul in its collective form as you are of individual soul wholly yours? |
32825 | You are pleased with my garden? |
32825 | You doubtless regret the loss of your earthly counterpart? |
32825 | You evidently do not reverence hopeless love? |
32825 | You surrender to me as admiral of Her Majesty Lyone, Queen of Atvatabar? |
32825 | You''re right, sorr,said the master- at- arms,"for what would keep the ship sticking to the wather upside down?" |
32825 | ''How long are ye goin''to last yerself, sonny?'' |
32825 | ( Is Atvatabar the name of your country?) |
32825 | ( Is your name Plothoy?) |
32825 | ( What is the name of the nearest great city?) |
32825 | Addressing the weeping girl, he said:"Do you know, my child, how unfortunate you have been? |
32825 | An''tell me how do you grow your cabbages without rain?" |
32825 | Are your neophytes perfectly happy? |
32825 | As my wings devoured the leagues of air I thought, was this the climax for which I fought? |
32825 | Bhooly?'' |
32825 | But I might ask, do you each of you fully recognize the position you stand in? |
32825 | But what could my officers mean by the terrible noise they talked about? |
32825 | But what was success now without the one priceless soul to share my triumph? |
32825 | But where was this mysterious country? |
32825 | But why use them when the fight is practically over, and why fire them among his own wayleals? |
32825 | But, your majesty, in what way does mind triumph over matter in your realm?" |
32825 | By whom will the glorious union of art and science be consummated? |
32825 | Can the enemy, after all, fire shells at us? |
32825 | Can the_ Aeropher_ survive the roaring storm? |
32825 | Can you tell me,"he added,"have you got tides in the say here?" |
32825 | Could you give me a match to loight me pipe?'' |
32825 | Dare we venture into that inviting gulf? |
32825 | Did ever glory so grand and defeat so terrible so mingle themselves in human experience? |
32825 | Did you not think of your lifelong vows of celibacy and of the deep and tender joy of romantic love?" |
32825 | Do n''t you see they have got wings and can fly wherever they like beyond reach?" |
32825 | Do n''t you see wid yer two eyes I''m still as heavy as iver I was?" |
32825 | Do you know that your conduct menaces the throne of the gods itself? |
32825 | For her sake I felt I could meet any situation, however terrible, but for my sake would she throw aside her unparalleled dignities? |
32825 | Guilty or not guilty?'' |
32825 | Had the goddess no lover to press her to his heart amid the universal rapture? |
32825 | Had you hold of them?" |
32825 | He shouted out:"There now, do you see that? |
32825 | Hence, I ask you the question, What of Egyplosis?" |
32825 | Her apostasy was victorious, but who could have supposed that martyrdom and reincarnation were the path to glory? |
32825 | How can a Christian slape wid the sun shinin''all the toime?" |
32825 | How could I turn fifteen summersaults at wance if I was any weight? |
32825 | How shall I advise her to act for her own safety as well as ours?" |
32825 | How shall I describe the spell of that hour? |
32825 | How shall the glory of that day be described? |
32825 | How were we to discover the same or a similar lead to the north? |
32825 | How, then, do you prevent a catastrophe to some one?" |
32825 | I am willing to lead you on; who will follow me?" |
32825 | I can understand the violence of love for a human soul in the breast of the goddess, but what of her renunciation of Harikar?" |
32825 | I cried,"what''s the meaning of this? |
32825 | I gasped,"what-- what do you mean?" |
32825 | In other words, can a woman be a veritable goddess and live? |
32825 | In the soul of the goddess what must have been the joy of being surrounded by such an ocean of adoring love? |
32825 | In what state would I find her, and how would she solve the riddle, a destiny that seemed impossible of solution? |
32825 | Is there no way by which you might be reconciled, both of you, to the new order of things?" |
32825 | Must we surrender? |
32825 | Now what avails our worship, if the object of our adoration fails us in the hour of need? |
32825 | Now, in view of this, how many men can you spare from the garrison?" |
32825 | Of what avail are tender, chivalrous delights, if nature, if reason, be outraged in producing them? |
32825 | So saying, the professor approached and said:"Ec wayl moni Plothoy?" |
32825 | The beyond? |
32825 | The one cry was,"Could Lyone, the idol of her army, the goddess of her people, be indeed dead? |
32825 | Their creed must be reformed, both in faith and practice, and who so capable of introducing such a reform as Lyone herself? |
32825 | This is the experience of the nations of the outer world, and how much better for man that it is so? |
32825 | Was it possible for her to continue worthy of worship, a human being, intoxicated, as she must be, by the ceaseless adoration of millions? |
32825 | Was it possible that a live goddess could exist, and be both young and handsome? |
32825 | Was it possible that she might have an idea that even Egyplosis might indeed be a prison? |
32825 | Was it really true that our hope was dead, that our jewel, the glory of our cause, was lying cold and lifeless in her prison? |
32825 | Was it the adoration of the worshipper, or was it the dawn of a sacrilegious passion? |
32825 | Was the passport of the king but a_ ruse de guerre_ to entrap me? |
32825 | Was the voice that could conjure such love and devotion hushed forever?" |
32825 | Was there ever a day in human experience as portentous as that? |
32825 | Was there ever in human history so great a crisis? |
32825 | Was this a plot to capture me? |
32825 | Was this feast of passion that I beheld her obsequies, or could it be some occult incantation to raise her from the dead? |
32825 | Was this the name of the new force we had discovered, or the name of the flying apparatus as a whole? |
32825 | We have sailed, down the gulf 500 miles, have n''t we?" |
32825 | Were those men on board ship? |
32825 | What avails the triumph of our cause if there remains no queen to possess the triumph? |
32825 | What could less than eighty men do against a host of ten thousand? |
32825 | What country do you come from?" |
32825 | What does''Bilbimtesirol''as''perpendicular''mean? |
32825 | What gods do you people of the outer world worship?" |
32825 | What is the world we live in? |
32825 | What langwidge do you call that, sorr?" |
32825 | What shall I say to the queen? |
32825 | What was the cause that startled the polar midnight with such unwonted commotion? |
32825 | What were mines of gold to this? |
32825 | What will victory be worth if you, for whom we fight, are not our proudest trophy? |
32825 | When did the sun set at 8 A.M.in the Arctic summer, leaving the earth in darkness? |
32825 | Where do emotion and imagination begin in art? |
32825 | Where do spirit and flesh unite in a living creature? |
32825 | Where is the surface of the earth that slopes away out of sight?" |
32825 | Where was her hapless body? |
32825 | Whither now will tender and faithful hearts turn to find a refuge for all that makes the life glorious? |
32825 | Who could say that even I alone might not stumble upon success? |
32825 | Who has got a charge agin''the prisoners?'' |
32825 | Who is to console the bereavement of millions, when their consoler has hopelessly abandoned them? |
32825 | Who knows what gold, what silver, what precious stones are there piled perhaps mountains high? |
32825 | Who supports this charge?'' |
32825 | Will it be believed that she absolutely refuses to disown such a viper, and even boasts of his work, and that he will shortly set her free? |
32825 | Will you despoil the temple of ideal love?" |
32825 | Will you dethrone ideal love? |
32825 | Will you forswear the delight of the companionship of twin- souls?" |
32825 | Will you profane your holy office? |
32825 | Will you throw away palaces and gardens and flowers? |
32825 | Will you, the ideal of hopeless love, be the first to prove faithless?" |
32825 | Would I be successful in my quest, and bear back to the outer world some magical secret its nations would be glad to know? |
32825 | Would I, most daring of men, ever be permitted to kiss that far- off mouth divine, and not be slain by one dreadful glance of contempt? |
32825 | Would it be our fortune to pierce the darkness and silence of a polar cavern? |
32825 | You say the_ Polar King_ is safe?" |
32825 | what was triumph then, without my soul of souls to share its delights? |
50566 | Adric,he said,"Do you still remember me? |
50566 | Adric--Narayan repeated, unsteadily,"Why do you say-- betray me again? |
50566 | And what right have you to pry for that old fool Rhys? 50566 Are you Adric of the Crimson Tower?" |
50566 | But how can we get to the Dreamer''s Keep, Adric? 50566 But what''s this all about?" |
50566 | But wo n''t they be expecting us to use that kind of logic? |
50566 | Could you conceivably get through to Rhys? 50566 Cynara, what are you doing here?" |
50566 | Does it? |
50566 | Gamine,I asked,"Who is_ Narayan_?" |
50566 | Gamine-- who are you? |
50566 | Going to read all night, Mike? |
50566 | He''s got Cynara--the Dreamer muttered dizzily,"Cynara-- who in Zandru''s hells are you?" |
50566 | How like you this body, Adric? 50566 I could n''t find a single guard,"the cold voice murmured,"I wonder where they are?" |
50566 | I wonder why she left you that? 50566 Is n''t it?" |
50566 | Is she dead? |
50566 | Is this an inquisition? |
50566 | Karamy wants me? |
50566 | Karamy? |
50566 | Look you, did Brennan come back this afternoon? 50566 My brothers and my sisters,"she said at last,"Karamy is beautiful, is she not?" |
50566 | NO? 50566 No,"she disclaimed softly,"Why should they die? |
50566 | Raif,I said tentatively,"Can you find me twelve men who know the way to Rainbow City and are n''t afraid to come close to it?" |
50566 | Ready, then? |
50566 | See? |
50566 | Shall I lend you my veils-- sister? |
50566 | She will? |
50566 | Sign?? 50566 Sign?? |
50566 | So? 50566 Stick to him, will you, Raif? |
50566 | What about Gamine? |
50566 | What are the Dreamers? |
50566 | What do you mean, this is n''t Adric? |
50566 | What have you forgotten? |
50566 | What is Gamine to me? |
50566 | What is Gamine? |
50566 | What is it, Evarin? |
50566 | What''s your army for? |
50566 | What? |
50566 | Where have I gotten, to? 50566 Where in hell have I gotten to?" |
50566 | Who is Gamine? |
50566 | Why? 50566 Why?" |
50566 | You do n''t remember? 50566 You have been back? |
50566 | You mean I''ve travelled in time? |
50566 | You remember the old Dreamer who served your House? |
50566 | You''re-- Rhys? |
50566 | --or had the murmured voice come from Gamine, motionless behind me? |
50566 | A snare there must be; but who: Narayan himself? |
50566 | A song of welcome? |
50566 | Adric, tell me; did Earth truly have but one sun?" |
50566 | Adric-- how long now?" |
50566 | Adric-- is there any other way for me, for you?" |
50566 | Adric--"he begged,"_ How much_ have you forgotten?" |
50566 | Agreed?" |
50566 | And he, in my body? |
50566 | And-- when did you eat last? |
50566 | Andy, I thought with a wild swift fear,_ what will he do to Andy_? |
50566 | Back to the days before the second sun? |
50566 | Betray me? |
50566 | But why, why in the living hell had I done a thing like that? |
50566 | Can you see now why we do not trust you-- brother?" |
50566 | Could I trust him with my terrible puzzlement? |
50566 | Did n''t they know that when the Dreamers woke, the Narabedlans were vulnerable-- to the Dreamers alone? |
50566 | Did you not break it yourself? |
50566 | Does n''t it?" |
50566 | Even now, could I be sure which of us was who? |
50566 | Friend, or enemy? |
50566 | Gods of the Rainbow, what preposterous things had I said and done last night? |
50566 | Had he ever seen Gamine? |
50566 | Had he noticed? |
50566 | Have you forgotten, or are you still-- my lover?" |
50566 | Have you heard it, Cynara?" |
50566 | Have you noticed I let you turn the lights on and off? |
50566 | He''s going after Narayan--""You expect me to believe that?" |
50566 | Horses-- here, in this nightmare world? |
50566 | How can I guide you then?" |
50566 | How could he tell that? |
50566 | How much could I, as Adric-- and I_ must_ be Adric to him-- get along without knowing? |
50566 | How--""Oh, never mind that--"her voice was impatient,"What can we_ do_?" |
50566 | I asked him roughly,"To knock down hay- cocks? |
50566 | I have said enough--"the lambent eyes tilted at me,"Have I not?" |
50566 | I heard myself ask, stupidly,"What happened?" |
50566 | I said slowly,"You think I''m not crazy?" |
50566 | I wonder who brought you back?" |
50566 | Idris?" |
50566 | If it is n''t Adric, who is it?" |
50566 | Is it Adric who''s got Cynara?" |
50566 | It was Mike Kenscott''s will that jerked at the reins of the big gelding to end this farce now--"What is it?" |
50566 | Just what had happened last night? |
50566 | Mike, what in the devil were you thinking about? |
50566 | Mike, you darned idiot, are you all right? |
50566 | More important, what had made a radio lab blow up in the first place? |
50566 | Most important of all, what maniac freak of lightning was I carrying in my body that made me immune to electrical current? |
50566 | Narayan, looking over my shoulder as I dragged it out, asked curiously,"What''s that?" |
50566 | Or could he? |
50566 | Or did Karamy take that too?" |
50566 | Or of danger? |
50566 | Perhaps you stayed in contact with his mind so long that you think you are he?" |
50566 | Should I?" |
50566 | Slaughter for his men-- what for his sister? |
50566 | That is not what you want, is it?" |
50566 | The curse of the Dreamer''s magic lifted-- what would it mean to this land, Adric? |
50566 | Was I fooling her-- or was she only playing my own game, and playing it a little better? |
50566 | Was it? |
50566 | Was n''t it? |
50566 | What could Narayan''s men with their scythes and pitchforks and rude rusty guns do against the incredible science of a Toymaker? |
50566 | What crazy drama was going to be unfolded in my mind now? |
50566 | What did you do to it?" |
50566 | What does it matter what happens to me? |
50566 | What has Karamy done to you this time?" |
50566 | What is that to me? |
50566 | What was Adric doing now? |
50566 | What was I saying? |
50566 | What was I supposed to do? |
50566 | What was even more to the point, how many questions could I dare ask without betraying my own helplessness? |
50566 | What was there to say? |
50566 | What wonder the memory maddened Narayan? |
50566 | Where am I?" |
50566 | Where had the intangible part of me been, those eighteen hours when I first lay crushed under a fallen beam, then under morphine in the hospital? |
50566 | Where had those scars come from? |
50566 | Where in Time has Karamy sent you now?" |
50566 | Where--_when_ am I? |
50566 | Who am I supposed to be? |
50566 | Who are you, and what happened?" |
50566 | Who are you?" |
50566 | Who could act sane in a red nightshirt? |
50566 | Who was Karamy? |
50566 | Who-- and what-- was I? |
50566 | Why ca n''t you lay off your everlasting work for a while and relax?" |
50566 | Why did you leave us, Adric? |
50566 | Why? |
50566 | Will you explain?" |
50566 | Worse, what did I mean by it? |
50566 | Would he attribute it to Karamy''s meddling with my mind? |
50566 | Would you mind-- pretending? |
50566 | You do n''t want to see Gamine, do you?" |
50566 | You remember who I am?" |
50566 | You waked him this time, did you not? |
50566 | You-- who are you, in your own world?" |
51809 | A little relaxation, eh, Harse? 51809 A-- a gentleman? |
51809 | And-- and this place you want to go to-- is that where you will be rescued? |
51809 | Brooklyn? |
51809 | Cold morning, is n''t it? 51809 Cops?" |
51809 | Did you say''survival kit''? |
51809 | Do the police know where I am? 51809 Harse, were you shot down like an airplane pilot?" |
51809 | Hey,he said, interested,"what''ve you got there?" |
51809 | I mean-- well,_ where_ in the Vale of Cashmere is the Nexus Point? 51809 I want one for a. Specimen? |
51809 | Now what are you up to, Howard? 51809 Police?" |
51809 | Promise? |
51809 | Question? |
51809 | So? |
51809 | Tell them? 51809 The Public Liberry? |
51809 | The Vale of Cashmere? 51809 Try heroin or Platinum?" |
51809 | What do you want me to do? |
51809 | What the devil do you want? |
51809 | What? |
51809 | Why not? |
51809 | Why? |
51809 | You are n''t up on our local customs, are you? 51809 You are the guide and you do not know where you are guiding me to?" |
51809 | You''re sure? 51809 You''ve heard of the atom bomb? |
51809 | _ No?_roared the driver. |
51809 | All right, Mooney was a man of infinite resource and sagacity-- hadn''t he proved that many a time? |
51809 | And what could Mooney have done about it, without drawing the diffident blue glow to himself? |
51809 | But how did the little metal things know that Mooney was a threat? |
51809 | But tell me one thing, will you? |
51809 | But where were they? |
51809 | But why do n''t you come with me?" |
51809 | Ca n''t you get it off the walls?" |
51809 | Car?" |
51809 | Dangers?" |
51809 | Do n''t you? |
51809 | Do you know the Monmouth County police are looking for you? |
51809 | Eat?" |
51809 | Girls did n''t work? |
51809 | Going?" |
51809 | Guide? |
51809 | Harse and the cop? |
51809 | Harse said ominously:"Liberry, Mooney? |
51809 | Hear me?" |
51809 | Ho?" |
51809 | How could I tell them? |
51809 | How could a man like Mooney know that Harse was so bereft of human compassion as to snuff out a life for the sake of finishing his lunch in peace? |
51809 | Howard, what in the world are you up to? |
51809 | In the writing room? |
51809 | In there?" |
51809 | Instead, he asked,"Where do you want to go?" |
51809 | Is not enough?" |
51809 | Is there any particular part of Brooklyn you have to go to?" |
51809 | It was still a dream-- wasn''t it? |
51809 | Mooney said rapidly:"Say, is n''t there-- uh-- isn''t there a lot of snow?" |
51809 | Must? |
51809 | My friend ca n''t take any chances with his, uh, confidential material, you see? |
51809 | Name? |
51809 | Nobody knows you''ve come here, right? |
51809 | Not even Auntie?" |
51809 | Open? |
51809 | Or was he awake? |
51809 | Pay? |
51809 | Pay?" |
51809 | Photographed? |
51809 | Please? |
51809 | Say, want to dance?" |
51809 | She did n''t see the picture, so how would she know? |
51809 | Should he change his plan and feign amnesia, pass himself off as one of their own men? |
51809 | Still?" |
51809 | Stuff?" |
51809 | Survival kit? |
51809 | Survive?" |
51809 | That?" |
51809 | The Nexus Point?" |
51809 | The Vale of Cashmere?" |
51809 | The question that rose to Mooney''s lips was"How much?" |
51809 | Then what happens?" |
51809 | They passed laws; why were n''t they around to enforce them? |
51809 | This is the question: Have you ever belonged to any Communist organization?" |
51809 | This? |
51809 | To see me?" |
51809 | True, he was speckled with snow, but-- that much snow? |
51809 | Understand?" |
51809 | Very well?" |
51809 | Way back when you were a boy-- anything like that?" |
51809 | Well, one victim more or less-- what did it matter? |
51809 | Well, why not? |
51809 | What could they do but accept the story? |
51809 | What did they come to see you for?" |
51809 | What kind of tricks are you trying to do with electric suitcases?" |
51809 | What the devil did the police think they were up to? |
51809 | What was a fortune more or less to a man who very nearly owned some of the secrets of the future? |
51809 | What your little spiders have been spinning, understand? |
51809 | What?" |
51809 | Where did he go? |
51809 | Where is this Vale of Cashmere?" |
51809 | Where the devil is that-- somewhere in Pakistan?" |
51809 | Who was that fella who''s missing, Howard? |
51809 | Why could n''t he move? |
51809 | Why do you instruct him to take us to the Liberry?" |
51809 | Why do you make trouble for me?" |
51809 | Why does n''t he go home? |
51809 | Why had n''t he gone in the main entrance, where there was sure to be a cop? |
51809 | Why not see what happened if the thumb- piece was moved backward? |
51809 | Wrong?" |
51809 | You did n''t tell them?" |
51809 | You hear me? |
51809 | You understand?" |
51809 | You want to get to your rendezvous, do n''t you? |
51809 | You''re sure this is the place you mean?" |
53132 | A friend? 53132 Ca n''t a guy crack a harmless joke without somebody talks about altar- bait? |
53132 | Come, eat now...."Where is she? 53132 Do you think I''d be here if it were n''t? |
53132 | Genghis Khan is on the march, eh? |
53132 | Have you got any shells for this thing? |
53132 | How do you know my name? |
53132 | How long ago was this, Old Timer? |
53132 | How long have you birds run this damned exercise? |
53132 | How long was I down there? 53132 How long you on the Jersey payroll?" |
53132 | Is it a magical charm? |
53132 | It belongs to the Baron, remember? |
53132 | It''s safe now, is it? |
53132 | It''s_ Prometheus_, do you understand? 53132 Safe, were you? |
53132 | So there was an argument? |
53132 | So you''re figuring I''ll step in and de- fuse her for you, eh, Toby? 53132 So?" |
53132 | Something bothering you, Colonel? |
53132 | Suppose it does n''t recognize me? 53132 The Jersey ca n''t afford a jack?" |
53132 | Then who''s going to boost me up? 53132 Then why do you get nervous when I find his lighter on your table? |
53132 | Unless you know a spell of power? |
53132 | What could it be,she mused,"that''s worth being shot for?" |
53132 | What do you think you''re doing, cretin? |
53132 | What is that charm? |
53132 | What men, Toby? |
53132 | What the hell''s this...? |
53132 | What will they find out there? |
53132 | What year were you born? |
53132 | What''s that supposed to buy you? |
53132 | What''s this planning you say we have to do? |
53132 | Where are you from? |
53132 | Where do you think? 53132 Where is she, damn you?" |
53132 | Where''d you get my pass, Mallon? |
53132 | Where''d you get that idea? |
53132 | Where''s Banner? |
53132 | Where''s my wife? |
53132 | Where''s the kitchen? 53132 Which is the anteroom to the Baron''s apartments?" |
53132 | Who are you? |
53132 | Who you drive for, Mac? |
53132 | Who''s kidding who, Mallon? 53132 Why change sides now? |
53132 | Why did you follow me? 53132 Why was he looking for me? |
53132 | Why''d you let me in? 53132 Will you destroy the Great Troll now?" |
53132 | You birds got a three- ton jack I can borrow? |
53132 | You mean-- you walked into this cold-- just like I did? |
53132 | You need more training, hah? |
53132 | You parked that Bolo at your front gate and then forgot how you did it, eh? |
53132 | You waited for me, Old- Timer? |
53132 | You''ll destroy him? |
53132 | A fire...? |
53132 | A month? |
53132 | And what makes me important in the picture?" |
53132 | And where was everybody? |
53132 | And why are you taking care of me now?" |
53132 | But together-- we can get to the controls of the Bolo, then use it to knock out the sentry machine at the Site--""Then what? |
53132 | But why the interest in armament?" |
53132 | Dad?" |
53132 | Did you make him the same offer you''ve made me?" |
53132 | Do you remember it?" |
53132 | For what? |
53132 | Ginny would be worried sick, after-- how long? |
53132 | Had it been a year... or more? |
53132 | Have you got a map?" |
53132 | How did it handle itself? |
53132 | How did you find out all this?" |
53132 | How had they died? |
53132 | How long had I been away? |
53132 | How long...? |
53132 | How old were you when it happened, Pop? |
53132 | I do n''t suppose by any chance you meant that literally?" |
53132 | I tried another tack:"Who was the rag man you tackled just outside? |
53132 | If you are to break the spell--""Break the spell, eh?" |
53132 | It was only a few hundred yards more; but why the hell had I picked a place halfway up a hill? |
53132 | Just why do I need you?" |
53132 | Now, where''s this place of his located?" |
53132 | Or what if Don did n''t plug my identity pattern in to the recognition circuit?" |
53132 | Right? |
53132 | Sabotage, war, revolution-- an accident? |
53132 | So we could spend the rest of our lives squatting in the ruins, when by stripping the ship we could make ourselves kings?" |
53132 | Still fully functional?" |
53132 | What about the Supply Site? |
53132 | What chance did I have against them?" |
53132 | What had it been? |
53132 | What happened to the house? |
53132 | What makes me important?" |
53132 | What the hell was going on? |
53132 | What the hell: had Castro landed in force? |
53132 | What year is this?" |
53132 | What''s going on around here?" |
53132 | What''s happened?" |
53132 | What''s sane and what is n''t? |
53132 | Where do I come in?" |
53132 | Where does he stay?" |
53132 | Where was Mac? |
53132 | Where were Bonner and Day, and Mallon? |
53132 | Where''s my family? |
53132 | Where''s my family? |
53132 | Where''s the woman who lived here?" |
53132 | Who is he?" |
53132 | Who owns the bully- boys in green?" |
53132 | Who''s that?" |
53132 | Why did n''t you give me away? |
53132 | Why have n''t you been getting any mileage out of your tame Bolo? |
53132 | Why was he laying for me?" |
53132 | You need my magic touch, remember? |
53132 | You''d never have a night''s rest, wondering when one of them would walk out to challenge your rule....""Uneasy lies the head, eh, Toby? |
53132 | _ Someone_ must have pushed the button to start my recovery cycle; where were they hiding now? |
59728 | And you''ve never taken this shuttle from Cyngus? |
59728 | But how to reach them? 59728 But what happens to them eventually? |
59728 | But why...? |
59728 | Can we do anything? |
59728 | Can you recommend good lodging? |
59728 | Can you wait while I try to ask one question? |
59728 | Do you mean to tell me that in all the homes of Earth there are no treasured heirlooms of the past? 59728 Do you mind explaining that one?" |
59728 | Have you heard anything from Maria? |
59728 | Hg su''v rthsr? |
59728 | I beg your pardon? |
59728 | If you do n''t, why did you take me to that meeting last night and invite me here today? 59728 Is it difficult for them to take things out of the vaults?" |
59728 | Is that all you want? |
59728 | Is there more? |
59728 | Kdftc? |
59728 | Maria... do you think she would? |
59728 | My boy, work as such may still be important in Andromeda, but how could it possibly be so here on Earth? 59728 Now, who''s a fool?" |
59728 | Wait-- there may be a way-- even more illegal than your first suggestion, but still a way...."What is it? |
59728 | Want you? |
59728 | We? 59728 What can they do about it?" |
59728 | What did she say? |
59728 | What have we to lose? 59728 What''s liquor got to do with art?" |
59728 | Where would you try it-- here in Uniport? |
59728 | Who''s trying to improve anything? 59728 Whtstywt?" |
59728 | Why do the monopolies even bother with Digesters and the classics? 59728 Why do you trust me?" |
59728 | Would they-- could they-- do it? |
59728 | Would you care to sample a bit of Bohemia, my boy? |
59728 | You have your Orientation Manual? |
59728 | Your artists and writers,he demanded,"all your creative people-- don''t they have anything to say about it?" |
59728 | *****"Destination?" |
59728 | *****"How are you getting along with Maria?" |
59728 | And if he could help her, how would it all end? |
59728 | Are n''t they kept in some central place?" |
59728 | Besides, you''ve encountered a couple of our young men, do you consider them physically capable of prolonged amour?" |
59728 | But reason asked: Why should he draw back now? |
59728 | But the arts of sex... the refinements of love.... Ca n''t you imagine by this time what takes place in the boudoirs of Earth? |
59728 | But what if we could inspire a rebirth of art as big as a whole galaxy instead of entertaining each other with our little flings at Bohemia?" |
59728 | But why? |
59728 | Can you remember that?" |
59728 | Could there be one whole woman in a culture of fragmented lives? |
59728 | Did he want to sign up for a copy? |
59728 | Engaged? |
59728 | Has she ever been engaged? |
59728 | He asked wonderingly,"Where did he get them?" |
59728 | He beckoned to the old librarian, and laboriously communicated his question:"The originals of these classics-- where are they?" |
59728 | He pointed to a phrase with the tip of his pen, and Walther read: What price room do you desire? |
59728 | He wrote back: Can I go down there? |
59728 | How could he ever tell his mother and father? |
59728 | How will you ever improve things that way?" |
59728 | How would the pieces fit together again? |
59728 | Is there no other source?" |
59728 | Married?" |
59728 | Married?" |
59728 | No books? |
59728 | No paintings? |
59728 | No recordings?" |
59728 | Not accustomed to having his financial standing questioned, Walther faced the man himself and demanded:"How much money do you want?" |
59728 | Now, what is it you wanted to ask Miss Maria?" |
59728 | Off the Earth? |
59728 | Opposite these words was the phonetic jumble: Whprumuirer? |
59728 | Or should he try to help? |
59728 | She''ll read them to her Bohemian friends tonight, and tomorrow they may be in Buenos Aires or Istanbul-- who knows?" |
59728 | Should he stand by and watch? |
59728 | The chuckle emboldened Walther to ask one more question:"Will Maria be there?" |
59728 | There were many questions Walther wanted to ask about Maria, but he tactfully inquired, instead:"How often does this group meet?" |
59728 | Uniport or Italy? |
59728 | Was it actually possible to get so much material out of the vaults? |
59728 | Was it right to let his own personal reaction stand in the way of something that might benefit whole ages of Mankind? |
59728 | Was this all a cruel joke played by Willy Fritsh? |
59728 | What I asked, Sir, was how long since you''ve been on Earth?" |
59728 | What better way to become acquainted with Earth''s culture than to spend his first evening at the opera? |
59728 | What did it mean? |
59728 | What did they propose to do? |
59728 | When he caught his breath, he asked:"What sort of world do you come from? |
59728 | When he had firm control of his own voice, he nodded and asked:"How do they propose to do it?" |
59728 | Where does she come from? |
59728 | Where were the originals of these classics? |
59728 | Why create when your creation is only fed into the maw of the Digesters? |
59728 | Why did you send me off alone with Maria?" |
59728 | Why not let modern artists create in the new form?" |
59728 | Will he accuse you, too?" |
59728 | Will you take her back to our hotel? |
59728 | Willy asked quietly:"What do you think of our intellectual underworld?" |
59728 | Would Maria be there? |
52855 | A sales center? |
52855 | Abandon a colleague? 52855 And who might you be?" |
52855 | Are you nuts? |
52855 | Are you really the Ivroy? |
52855 | Are you sure this is the right one? |
52855 | But-- don''t you have a time machine? 52855 Centuries? |
52855 | Dan? 52855 Did you think you could conceal your betrayal from the Ivroy?" |
52855 | Do n''t you find it lonely? |
52855 | Doing what? |
52855 | Eh? |
52855 | Eh? |
52855 | Have I made my point? |
52855 | Help how? 52855 Help? |
52855 | How about a drink? 52855 How did you get here?" |
52855 | How do you duplicate works of art? |
52855 | Huh? |
52855 | I, who act for the Ivroy? |
52855 | Inter- what? |
52855 | Manny, sometimes I think your aspirations--"Whatta ya talkin? 52855 Monkeys? |
52855 | My strange race? |
52855 | No? 52855 Or a manufacturing complex?" |
52855 | Rubies? |
52855 | Sapiens? 52855 Say,"Dan said, ignoring the sensation of a hot wire around his neck,"ca n''t we talk this thing over?" |
52855 | Some sort of chronometer, perhaps? |
52855 | Still, I assume you''re aware of the Interdict on all Anthropoid populated loci? |
52855 | That? 52855 The past? |
52855 | Then how did you get to the park from here? |
52855 | Time machine? |
52855 | Time travelers? |
52855 | Uh... pardon my asking,Dan said,"but are you what-- uh-- people are going to look like in the future?" |
52855 | Unoccupied? 52855 Vegan, are n''t you? |
52855 | Was that you? |
52855 | What about some reading matter? 52855 What about this ginzo?" |
52855 | What brings you here, Gom Blote? |
52855 | What do they buy? |
52855 | What do you mean-- fated? |
52855 | What do you want with me? |
52855 | What happened to Manny and Fiorello? |
52855 | What outfit did you say you were with? |
52855 | What will the Ivroy do when he finds out Snithian''s been double- crossing him? |
52855 | What''s that? |
52855 | What''s this all about? |
52855 | Where am I? 52855 Who''re you?" |
52855 | Who, me? |
52855 | Who... are you...? |
52855 | Why me? |
52855 | Why should I post a man in the vault? 52855 Will you never learn?" |
52855 | Would you mind opening your mouth, please? |
52855 | Would you mind? |
52855 | You and he work together, eh? |
52855 | You do n''t mean-- we''re all going to die out and monkeys are going to take over? |
52855 | You mean there are other-- customers-- around? |
52855 | You mean you want me to take over operating the time machine? |
52855 | You see, these paintings--"Paintings? 52855 _ Vous ete une indigine, n''est ce pas?_""No compree,"Dan choked out"Uh... juh no parlay Fransay....""My error. |
52855 | * Ladies With Beards Please Note: Friend husband may be on the crew clearing clogged drains-- so watch that shedding in the lavatories, eh, girls? |
52855 | *****"You mean you''re from the past?" |
52855 | *****"Your superiors?" |
52855 | 23? |
52855 | Ah, I do n''t suppose you brought any paintings?" |
52855 | Ah... may I look at your hands?" |
52855 | And how can cave men still be alive?" |
52855 | And in return--""_ I''m_ supposed to supply_ you_ with a time machine?" |
52855 | Any dangerous animals? |
52855 | Being of an adventurous turn and, of course, concerned for your welfare, I stepped through--""Why did n''t they arrest you? |
52855 | But how do you know I''m the man for the job? |
52855 | But if so, why had n''t it gone into action earlier? |
52855 | Came up through a tunnel, did you?" |
52855 | Come, Dan, if you''re ready....""You dare to cross me?" |
52855 | Do n''t I have to take some kind of test?" |
52855 | Does the temperature drop here at night? |
52855 | He swallowed hard, watching the play of light in the shoulder- length hair, golden, fine as spun glass...."Your name is Dan?" |
52855 | How did you get Manny and Fiorello on your payroll? |
52855 | How does that grab you?" |
52855 | How is it possible, with Manny and Fiorello lodged in the hoosegow?" |
52855 | How much time have we left on this charge?" |
52855 | I assume the gorilla and the others are degenerate forms?" |
52855 | I mean, is n''t that one?" |
52855 | Just how cheap would you work?" |
52855 | May I ask how you happen to be aboard the carrier, by the way?" |
52855 | Not catching, I hope?" |
52855 | Now, how did you induce Agent Dzhackoon to bring you here?" |
52855 | Planning more mayhem, are you? |
52855 | Preparing to branch out into the civilized loci to wipe out all competitive life, is that it?" |
52855 | Sapiens? |
52855 | Slane?" |
52855 | Snithian has stated that he is in the employ of the Ivroy--""If the Ivroy''s so powerful, why was it necessary to hire Snithian to steal pictures?" |
52855 | Sure, good grooming pays-- but groom each other out in the open, okay? |
52855 | Surely you''re not putting the arm on a respectable law- abiding being like me? |
52855 | Tell me, how did you overcome the Vegan? |
52855 | That seems pretty extreme, does n''t it?" |
52855 | The question remains: Will you serve me loyally?" |
52855 | Then there are the Pekin derivatives-- the blue- faced chaps-- and the Rhodesians----""What are these loci you keep talking about? |
52855 | This is the Anglic colonial sector, is n''t it? |
52855 | Was n''t it one that_ Look_ said was in the Art Institute at Chicago? |
52855 | Was n''t it the first one in line that moved the cage ahead? |
52855 | What about it, Dan?" |
52855 | What do I eat?" |
52855 | What fiendish scheme have you up your sleeve, eh?" |
52855 | What''s a time machine?" |
52855 | When the Great Galactic Union first encounters Earth... is this what is going to happen? |
52855 | Who are you?" |
52855 | Why would a wealthy man like you take to stealing art?" |
52855 | Would you like to become my agent? |
52855 | You have them at home, do you? |
52855 | You mean you''re arresting me?" |
52855 | what...?" |
31871 | Actions? 31871 Ah child,"she cries,"that strife divine-- Whence was it, for it is not mine? |
31871 | And what''s the good of it? |
31871 | He maketh the winds His messengers; the momentary fire, His minister; and shall we do less than_ these_? |
31871 | Letters? |
31871 | The work of men--and what is that? |
31871 | What and if he, frowning, wake you, dreamy? 31871 What and if your friend at home play tricks? |
31871 | What reasons made you call From formless void this earth we tread, When nine- and- ninety can be read Why nought should be at all? 31871 Yea, Sire; why shaped you us,''who in This tabernacle groan''? |
31871 | You a judge of writing? 31871 ''Doth as he likes, or wherefore Lord? 31871 ( And after all our patient Lazarus Is stark mad-- should we count on what he says? 31871 ***** What then is the duty of criticism here? 31871 1642 asked of a thing, Is it legal? 31871 1789 asked of a thing, Is it rational? 31871 A Blessing, we should use it, should we not? 31871 A Hair perhaps divides the False and True-- And upon what, prithee, may life depend? 31871 A man, for example, can say_ I feel_,_ I think_,_ I love_; but how does_ consciousness_ infuse itself into the problem? 31871 Accordingly, on every occasion, a man should ask himself,''Is this one of the unnecessary things?'' 31871 And again:--What more dost thou want when thou hast done a man a service? |
31871 | And how dare anyone, if he could, pluck away the_ coulisses_, stage- effects, and ceremonies, by which they live? |
31871 | And how is it to be disinterested? |
31871 | And if a Curse-- why, then, Who set it there? |
31871 | And in six thousand years of building, what have we done? |
31871 | And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of the matter of life? |
31871 | And what are the dire necessity and"iron"law under which men groan? |
31871 | And what have they told us? |
31871 | And why? |
31871 | And, at last, what has all this"Might"of humanity accomplished, in six thousand years of labor and sorrow? |
31871 | And,_ a fortiori_, between all four? |
31871 | Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? |
31871 | Are his words more cheerful than the Heathen''s-- is his hope more near-- his trust more sure-- his reading of fate more happy? |
31871 | Are not the streets of the capitals of Europe foul with sale of cast clouts and rotten rags? |
31871 | Are they like us, I wonder, in the timid hope of some reward, some sugar with the drug? |
31871 | Are you sure of this? |
31871 | Ask Spurzheim, ask the doctors, ask Quetelet, if temperaments decide nothing? |
31871 | At first nod Would you not have hailed him?" |
31871 | At what time did this bright child of the nineteenth century have its birth? |
31871 | Ay, himself loves what does him good; but why? |
31871 | Be it so: will you not, then, make as sure of the Life that now is, as you are of the Death that is to come? |
31871 | But how inferred? |
31871 | But how would they have affected him? |
31871 | But if the materialist is confounded and science rendered dumb, who else is prepared with a solution? |
31871 | But no-- it was,"Who has most nails? |
31871 | But what has built together the molecules of the corn? |
31871 | But what is all we really know, and can know, about the latter phenomenon? |
31871 | But what true man of letters ever can forget it? |
31871 | But where shall we find the first atom in this house of man, which is all consent, inosculation, and balance of parts? |
31871 | But wherefore rough, why cold and ill at ease? |
31871 | But"_ station_ in Life,"--how many of us are ready to quit_ that_? |
31871 | But, from this waste of disorder, and of time, and of rage, what_ is_ left to us? |
31871 | Can it, therefore, be said that chemical analysis teaches nothing about the chemical composition of calc- spar? |
31871 | Can they plough, can they sow, can they plant at the right time, or build with a steady hand? |
31871 | Can you answer a single bold question unflinchingly about that other world?--Are you sure there is a heaven? |
31871 | Contrariwise he loves both old and young, Able and weak-- affects the very brutes And birds-- how say I? |
31871 | Could he amid such surroundings, by any flight of genius, have beaten his way to the conception for which his name will ever be known? |
31871 | Could he lift pots and roofs and houses so handily? |
31871 | Dark is the world to thee: thyself art the reason why; For is He not all but that which has power to feel"I am I"? |
31871 | Did not he magnify the mind, shew clear Just what it all meant? |
31871 | Do you know the talk of those turning eye- balls? |
31871 | Do you say,_ I am already prepared, I am well- beaten and undenied, adhere to me_? |
31871 | Do you say,_ Venture not-- if you leave me you are lost_? |
31871 | Do you suppose he can be estimated by his weight in pounds, or that he is contained in his skin-- this reaching, radiating, jaculating fellow? |
31871 | Does a bird need to theorize about building its nest, or boast of it when built? |
31871 | Does it stop with the dog? |
31871 | Does it stop, then, with the ant? |
31871 | Does the reading of history make us fatalists? |
31871 | Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams? |
31871 | Earth, these solid stars, this weight of body and limb, Are they not sign and symbol of thy division from Him? |
31871 | Fact I know, and Law I know, but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind''s throwing? |
31871 | For what is at present the bane of criticism in this country? |
31871 | For who and what is this criticism that pries into the matter? |
31871 | For, after all, what do we know of this terrible"matter,"except as a name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness? |
31871 | Frets doubt the maw- crammed beast? |
31871 | Goethe has condensed a survey of all the powers of mankind into the well- known epigram:-- Warum treibt sich das Volk so und schreit? |
31871 | Going behind the change of circumstances, we may raise the question, the old question, Was life in its essence worth more then than now? |
31871 | Has there been a real advance? |
31871 | Have the past struggles succeeded? |
31871 | Have they any peace to promise to our unrest, any redemption to our misery? |
31871 | He hath a spite against me, that I know, Just as He favors Prosper, who knows why? |
31871 | He said,"What''s Time? |
31871 | He ventured neck or nothing-- heaven''s success Found, or earth''s failure:"Wilt thou trust death or not?" |
31871 | Here is adhesiveness, it is not previously fashion''d, it is apropos; Do you know what it is as you pass to be loved by strangers? |
31871 | How can he give his neighbor the real ground, His own conviction? |
31871 | How can we penetrate the law of our shifting moods and susceptibility? |
31871 | How is Cobbett to say this and not be misunderstood, blackened as he is with the smoke of a lifelong conflict in the field of political practice? |
31871 | How is Mr. Carlyle to say it and not be misunderstood, after his furious raid into this field with his"Latter- day Pamphlets"? |
31871 | How is Mr. Ruskin, after his pugnacious political economy? |
31871 | How is this effected? |
31871 | How much of it is tilled? |
31871 | How much of that which is, wisely or well? |
31871 | How shall I live? |
31871 | How shall a man escape from his ancestors, or draw off from his veins the black drop which he drew from his father''s or his mother''s life? |
31871 | How, then, are those salt pyramids built up? |
31871 | I give you my love more precious than money, I give you myself before preaching or law; Will you give me yourself? |
31871 | II Not that, amassing flowers, Youth sighed,"Which rose make ours, Which lily leave and then as best recall?" |
31871 | IX Each Morn a thousand Roses brings, you say; Yes, but where leaves the Rose of Yesterday? |
31871 | If He caught me here, O''erheard this speech, and asked"What chucklest at?" |
31871 | If fetters, not a few, Of prejudice, convention, fall from me, These shall I bid men-- each in his degree Also God- guided-- bear, and gayly too? |
31871 | If, in the least particular, one could derange the order of nature-- who would accept the gift of life? |
31871 | Is any such unity predictable of their forms? |
31871 | Is he not such an one as moves to mirth, Warily parsimonious, when''s no need, Wasteful as drunkenness at undue times? |
31871 | Is it all a dream then-- the desire of the eyes and the pride of life-- or, if it be, might we not live in nobler dream than this? |
31871 | Is it both, or is it neither? |
31871 | Is it built up of ordinary matter, and again resolved into ordinary matter when its work is done? |
31871 | Is it not always the great objection, where there is question of finding something useful to do--"We can not leave our stations in Life"? |
31871 | Is it the effort of their lives to be chaste, knightly, faithful, holy in thought, lovely in word and deed? |
31871 | Is it to be thought that that which has brought the mind so greatly into play has had no effect on the mind itself? |
31871 | Is not our faith in the impenetrability of matter more sedative than narcotics? |
31871 | Is not the Vision He? |
31871 | Is not this a mystery of life? |
31871 | Is not this a mystery of life? |
31871 | Is not this a mystery of life? |
31871 | Is not this a mystery of life? |
31871 | Is not time a pretty toy? |
31871 | Is our life forever to be without profit-- without possession? |
31871 | Is the tide out? |
31871 | Is there but one day of judgment? |
31871 | Is this a plant, or is it an animal? |
31871 | Is this so? |
31871 | Is this what has come of our worldly wisdom, tried against their folly? |
31871 | Joy of sweet music, joy of the lighted ball- room and the dancers? |
31871 | Joy of the glad light- beaming day, joy of the wide- breath''d games? |
31871 | Joy of the plenteous dinner, strong carouse, and drinking? |
31871 | Joys all thine own, undying one, joys worthy thee, O soul? |
31871 | Joys of the dear companions and of the merry word and laughing face? |
31871 | Joys of the free and lonesome heart, the tender, gloomy heart? |
31871 | Joys of the solitary walk, the spirit bow''d yet proud, the suffering and the struggle? |
31871 | Joys of the thought of Death, the great spheres, Time and Space? |
31871 | Know''st thou the excellent joys of youth? |
31871 | Know''st thou the joys of pensive thought? |
31871 | LV The wish, that of the living whole No life may fail beyond the grave, Derives it not from what we have The likest God within the soul? |
31871 | LVI"So careful of the type?" |
31871 | LXI Why, be this Juice the growth of God, who dare Blaspheme the twisted tendril as a Snare? |
31871 | LXIV Strange, is it not? |
31871 | Lay on you the blame that bricks-- conceal? |
31871 | Like the aimless, helpless, hopeless, did I drivel--Being-- who? |
31871 | Long he lived nameless: how should spring take note Winter would follow? |
31871 | Loved I not his letters full of beauty? |
31871 | May I this evening venture to give rein to the impulses of advancing years? |
31871 | Mean your eyes should pierce thro''solid bricks? |
31871 | Might not every naked wall have been purple with tapestry, and every feeble breast fenced with sweet colors from the cold? |
31871 | Must a man, then, be one of these, who in a manner acts thus without observing it? |
31871 | Must it be always thus? |
31871 | My dance is finished?" |
31871 | Nature? |
31871 | No more? |
31871 | Not his actions famous far and wide? |
31871 | Now whether, seeing these two things, fate and power, we are permitted to believe in unity? |
31871 | O highway I travel, do you say to me,_ Do not leave me_? |
31871 | Only the kernel of every object nourishes; Where is he who tears off the husks for you and me? |
31871 | Or does it rather mean, that they are ready to leave houses, lands, and kindreds-- yes, and life, if need be? |
31871 | Or this:--"About what am I now employing my soul? |
31871 | Or, is the matter of life composed of ordinary matter, differing from it only in the manner in which its atoms are aggregated? |
31871 | Peep at hide- and- seek behind the shutters? |
31871 | Please Him and hinder this?--What Prosper does? |
31871 | Prophetic joys of better, loftier love''s ideals, the divine wife, the sweet, eternal, perfect comrade? |
31871 | River and sunset and scallop- edg''d waves of flood- tide? |
31871 | Say''_ At least I saw who did not see me; Does see now, and presently shall feel''?_""Why, that makes your friend a monster!" |
31871 | Shall the strength of its generations be as barren as death; or cast away their labor, as the wild fig tree casts her untimely figs? |
31871 | Shall we stick by each other as long as we live? |
31871 | Six thousand years of weaving, and have we learned to weave? |
31871 | So runs my dream: but what am I? |
31871 | Sure that men are dropping before your faces through the pavements of these streets into eternal fire, or sure that they are not? |
31871 | Sure there is a hell? |
31871 | THE HIGHER PANTHEISM The sun, the moon, the stars, the seas, the hills and the plains-- Are not these, O Soul, the Vision of Him who reigns? |
31871 | That they, unless through Him, do nought at all, And must submit: what other use in things? |
31871 | The agonistic throes, the ecstasies, joys of the solemn musings day or night? |
31871 | The man is apathetic, you deduce? |
31871 | The man lives to other objects, but who dares affirm that they are more real? |
31871 | The sea- gulls oscillating their bodies, the hay- boat in the twilight, and the belated lighter? |
31871 | The wages of sin is death: if the wages of Virtue be dust, Would she have heart to endure for the life of the worm and the fly? |
31871 | There is the illusion of time, which is very deep; who has disposed of it? |
31871 | Think you that judgment waits till the doors of the grave are opened? |
31871 | This creative power works with elements, with materials; what if it has not those materials, those elements, ready for its use? |
31871 | This man decided not to Live but Know-- Bury this man there? |
31871 | This man said rather,"Actual life comes next? |
31871 | Thither our path lies-- wind we up the heights-- Wait ye the warning? |
31871 | Thou, heaven''s consummate cup, what need''st thou with earth''s wheel? |
31871 | To man, propose this test-- Thy body at its best, How far can that project thy soul on its lone way? |
31871 | To take the practical point of view, to applaud the liberal movement and all its works... for their general utility''s sake? |
31871 | To whom has this arm of the Lord been revealed? |
31871 | Under these circumstances it may well be asked, how is one mass of non- nucleated protoplasm to be distinguished from another? |
31871 | V What is it then between us? |
31871 | VIII Ah, what can ever be more stately and admirable to me than mast- hemm''d Manhattan? |
31871 | VIII What is he but a brute Whose flesh has soul to suit, Whose spirit works lest arms and legs want play? |
31871 | WHY I AM A LIBERAL"Why?" |
31871 | Was I, the world arraigned, Were they, my soul disdained, Right? |
31871 | Was it Bonaparte who said that he found vices very good patriots? |
31871 | Was it not great? |
31871 | We set our streams to work for us, and choke the air with fire, to turn our spinning- wheels-- and--_are we yet clothed_? |
31871 | We understand then, do we not? |
31871 | Well, what do these two men, centres of mortal intelligence, deliver to us of conviction respecting what it most behooves that intelligence to grasp? |
31871 | Were this no pleasure, lying in the thyme, Drinking the mash, with brain become alive, Making and marring clay at will? |
31871 | What I promis''d without mentioning it, have you not accepted? |
31871 | What are the qualities, the features, of that scientific mind which has wrought, and is working, such great changes in man''s relation to nature? |
31871 | What attractions are these beyond any before? |
31871 | What beauty is this that descends upon me and rises out of me? |
31871 | What better philosophical status has"vitality"than"aquosity"? |
31871 | What consoles but this? |
31871 | What could_ they_ do? |
31871 | What gives me to be free to a woman''s and man''s good- will? |
31871 | What gods can exceed these that clasp me by the hand, and with voices I love call me promptly and loudly by my nighest name as I approach? |
31871 | What had I on earth to do With the slothful, with the mawkish, the unmanly? |
31871 | What has it_ done_? |
31871 | What has succeeded? |
31871 | What have we accomplished with our realities? |
31871 | What have we done in all these thousands of years with this bright art of Greek maid and Christian matron? |
31871 | What have we done? |
31871 | What have we to do With Kaikobád the Great, or Kaikhosrú? |
31871 | What hope of answer, or redress? |
31871 | What if this friend happen to be-- God? |
31871 | What is he that he should resist their will, and think or act for himself? |
31871 | What is it I interchange so suddenly with strangers? |
31871 | What is more subtle than this which ties me to the woman or man that looks in my face? |
31871 | What is the city in which we sit here, but an aggregate of incongruous materials, which have obeyed the will of some man? |
31871 | What is the count of the scores or hundreds of years between us? |
31871 | What is their hope-- their crown of rejoicing? |
31871 | What is this form? |
31871 | What is_ moral_? |
31871 | What the study could not teach-- what the preaching could not accomplish is accomplish''d, is it not? |
31871 | What then is there which still detains thee here?" |
31871 | What then? |
31871 | What though, about thy rim, Skull- things in order grim Grow out, in graver mood, obey the sterner stress? |
31871 | What to do? |
31871 | What will_ they_ say to us, or show us by example? |
31871 | What with some driver as I ride on the seat by his side? |
31871 | What with some fisherman drawing his seine by the shore as I walk by and pause? |
31871 | What would have become of his notion of the_ exitiabilis superstitio_, of the"obstinacy of the Christians"? |
31871 | What, truly, can seem to be more obviously different from one another, in faculty, in form, and in substance, than the various kinds of living beings? |
31871 | When did that knowledge begin to become exact? |
31871 | Whence has the man the balm that brightens all? |
31871 | Where is he that undoes stratagems and envelopes for you and me? |
31871 | Where shall we begin or end the list of those feats of liberty and wit, each of which feats made an epoch of history? |
31871 | Which fuses me into you now, and pours my meaning into you? |
31871 | Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit to his stature? |
31871 | Who knows but I am enjoying this? |
31871 | Who knows, for all the distance, but I am as good as looking at you now, for all you can not see me? |
31871 | Who likes to have a dapper phrenologist pronouncing on his fortunes? |
31871 | Who studious in our art Shall count a little labor unrepaid? |
31871 | Who then dares hold, emancipated thus, His fellow shall continue bound? |
31871 | Who was to know what should come home to me? |
31871 | Why are there men and women that while they are nigh me the sunlight expands my blood? |
31871 | Why are there trees I never walk under but large and melodious thoughts descend upon me? |
31871 | Why call one"plant"and the other"animal"? |
31871 | Why complain? |
31871 | Why do these hands move, and why are their relative motions such as they are observed to be? |
31871 | Why should we be afraid of nature, which is no other than"philosophy and theology embodied"? |
31871 | Why should we fear to be crushed by savage elements, we who are made up of the same elements? |
31871 | Why trouble ourselves about matters of which, however important they may be, we do know nothing, and can know nothing? |
31871 | Why when they leave me do my pennants of joy sink flat and lank? |
31871 | Why write of trivial matters, things of price Calling at every moment for remark? |
31871 | Will a man lay down his life for his friend? |
31871 | Will any answer that they_ are_ sure of it, and that there is no fear, nor hope, nor desire, nor labor, whither they go? |
31871 | Will you say, the disasters which threaten mankind are exceptional, and one need not lay his account for cataclysms every day? |
31871 | Would he not give every energy to find some trace of the facts, and never rest till he had ascertained where this place was, and what it was like? |
31871 | Would not I smash it with my foot? |
31871 | XCIV Indeed, indeed, Repentance oft before I swore-- but was I sober when I swore? |
31871 | XXII Now, who shall arbitrate? |
31871 | XXIX What though the earlier grooves Which ran the laughing loves Around thy base, no longer pause and press? |
31871 | XXX What, without asking, hither hurried_ Whence_? |
31871 | Yet stay: my Syrian blinketh gratefully, Protesteth his devotion is my price-- Suppose I write what harms not, though he steal? |
31871 | Yet that severe, that earnest air I saw, I felt it once-- but where? |
31871 | Your hearts are wholly in this world-- will you not give them to it wisely, as well as perfectly? |
31871 | [ What, what? |
31871 | _ Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence?_ No. |
31871 | _ Does_ it vanish, then? |
31871 | _ Would he take a message?_ Just as lief as not; had nothing else to do; would carry it in no time. |
31871 | and, if not, how can anything that we do be right-- how can anything we think be wise? |
31871 | did not he throw on God,( He loves the burthen--) God''s task to make the heavenly period Perfect the earthen? |
31871 | did the Hand then of the Potter shake?" |
31871 | for I had but letters, Only knew of actions by hearsay: He himself was busied with my betters; What of that? |
31871 | how long shall I be with you? |
31871 | how long shall I suffer you?_ Sometimes this strain rises even to passion:--"Short is the little which remains to thee of life. |
31871 | in what measure would it have changed him? |
31871 | or come to the conviction that what seems the_ succession_ of thought is only the distribution of wholes into causal series? |
31871 | or if there be anything they do not decide? |
31871 | or, if not sure, do any of us so much as care to make it sure? |
31871 | or, when it went furthest, Is it according to conscience? |
31871 | say you:"Had his house no window? |
31871 | these thoughts in the darkness why are they? |
31871 | think, Abib; dost thou think? |
31871 | this, our mightiest possible, against their impotent ideal? |
31871 | tho''He be not that which He seems? |
31871 | what bloom more than the bloom of youth? |
31871 | what gives them to be free to mine? |
31871 | what honor can there be in the arts that amuse us, or what profit in the possessions that please? |
31871 | what lies next their own hearts, and dictates their undying words? |
31871 | what manner of exhortation have they for us, or of rebuke? |
31871 | will you come travel with me? |
31871 | your nation? |
31871 | yourself? |
8644 | Are you afraid? |
8644 | From the cave by the beeches; and where do you come from? |
8644 | How can I get her? |
8644 | Me? 8644 Shall I dig?" |
8644 | What do you mean? |
8644 | Where did you get that? |
8644 | Where do you come from? |
8644 | Where is Oak? |
8644 | Who are you? |
8644 | Why did you run away? |
8644 | You fear not? |
8644 | Above all, had he not the new weapon which made man far above the beasts? |
8644 | And these things I do not believe, for how can men tell of what there was so long ago? |
8644 | And where was Oak? |
8644 | Are you getting too old to make good spears and arrows, Mok?" |
8644 | Because others had feared to make a home in this lone, high region should he also fear? |
8644 | But the thoughtful Old Mok took Ab aside and said:"Why not let them live and work for us? |
8644 | Could such as these have migrated from the Asiatic plateaus? |
8644 | Did I not get this scar going too near the flame and stumbling and falling against a hot rock almost within it? |
8644 | Do I not know? |
8644 | Had not he, Ab, as soon as he slept again, seen, alive and well, the close friend of his? |
8644 | Have I not seen it? |
8644 | How can a man drive deeply an arrow which is so rough? |
8644 | How could a woman outswim a man like him? |
8644 | How could he get out of the ground? |
8644 | It was Ab who first broke the silence:"Who are you?" |
8644 | She became daring in her reflections:"What if he should want to carry me to his cave?" |
8644 | So the cave man struggled in his dim, uncertain way with the eternal question:"If a man die shall he live again?" |
8644 | Someone was buried there, but whom? |
8644 | The Shell People were not unfriendly to those of the Fire Valley, and had not Ab been really the one to kill the tiger? |
8644 | The only question remaining was as to who should do the first digging and who be the first lookout? |
8644 | To her the single question was:"Who lay there?" |
8644 | Was Oak really dead? |
8644 | Was he not strong and fleet; had he not the best of spears and axes? |
8644 | Was it Oak or Ab? |
8644 | Was the woman thus beset thus holding herself aloft and with her child upon one arm in a state of sickening anxiety? |
8644 | Was there any way of bettering them? |
8644 | Were not his arms and legs longer and stronger than theirs and his chest deeper? |
8644 | What chance then for the human beings who had ventured into his dining- room? |
8644 | What could he do with Lightfoot should he gain her? |
8644 | What should he do, what should all his friends do in the matter of relation to this unknown thing? |
8644 | What to him were such encounters as might come with hungry four- footed things? |
8644 | What to him were weight and strength to- night? |
8644 | What were those creatures which came when a man was sleeping? |
8644 | Where had the mother gone? |
8644 | Where was Oak now? |
8644 | Where was safety? |
8644 | Which man? |
8644 | Who and what could it be? |
8644 | Who better than they could daily win the means of animal subsistence? |
8644 | Who was it? |
8644 | Why battle with Ab and all his people?" |
8644 | Why did they escape with the dawn and appear again only when he was asleep and helpless, at least until he awoke fairly and seized his ax? |
8644 | Why had he, this Ab, been allowed to go away with all the tiger''s skin? |
8644 | Why should he be running now? |
8644 | Why should he care now? |
8644 | Why should men thus live and dread the cave tiger? |
8644 | Why should not he and Lightfoot seize upon this home and live there? |
8644 | Would Oak meet him again and would they hunt together? |
45481 | But,I asked the man whom I was interviewing in Michigan,"do not the members of your sect die like other people?" |
45481 | Oh, why does not somebody kill him? |
45481 | There is nothing either good--Pause again: Are Mrs. Eddy''s troops of voiceless followers willing to subscribe to that statement? |
45481 | * What were their names? |
45481 | 488 and 489)? |
45481 | A New England woman plans to secure a corner on the Divine mind for commercial purposes, else why does she charge such high prices for her book? |
45481 | After the pain has been relieved by a physician, the Christian Scientist will treat himself mentally-- for what? |
45481 | And does not the Eddyite, like every one else, repair his house or weed his garden? |
45481 | And does this not require a knowledge of medicine which to Christian Scientists is nothing but"error"? |
45481 | And has Christian Science ever planned or built homes for crippled children-- the poor little ones who can not walk or move without pain? |
45481 | And how account for the judges and lawyers who are not Christian Scientists? |
45481 | And how did that happen? |
45481 | And if of these, why not of other organs of the body?_ It is not denied that mental conditions often become manifest in their effects upon the body. |
45481 | And under Christian Science who, for example, will care for the deaf and dumb unfortunates in the community? |
45481 | And what has metaphysics ever done in the fight against the white plague? |
45481 | And what if there were no hypodermics to relieve the pain which Mrs. Eddy''s doctrine had failed to cope with? |
45481 | And what sort of a disease is that, and who was the person suffering from it? |
45481 | And whose smile are its thorns which prick x and draw blood? |
45481 | Are Christian Scientists permitted to think for themselves? |
45481 | Are not such foolish as well as mischievous doctrines a menace to the community? |
45481 | Are physicians the only people the Deity will not tolerate? |
45481 | Are there not times when, as the poet Hood in his_ Ode to Melancholy_ says, the genuine tear is nobler than the artificial smile? |
45481 | Are they at liberty to differ or to express original views? |
45481 | But can a claim of that nature be verified? |
45481 | But can a person who is not a mathematician understand or discuss profitably the intricate problems of mathematics? |
45481 | But can a"Divine"healer admit failure? |
45481 | But did she stop to think where such advice would carry us? |
45481 | But do not Mrs. Eddy''s disciples die? |
45481 | But does she not also permit the reading of the Bible? |
45481 | But how account for the presence of so many judges and lawyers among the converts of Christian Science? |
45481 | But how did false beliefs originate in a universe where God or Good is the only reality? |
45481 | But how long a time does the word"now"cover? |
45481 | But if"Divine"science must have more than one chance to hit the mark, how does it differ from human science? |
45481 | But is it still"now"? |
45481 | But is such testimony forthcoming? |
45481 | But we are not discussing"Is Christian Science Comforting?" |
45481 | But what becomes of"Divine"science if it must count on money to make people appreciate its merits? |
45481 | But what if the secretions are disturbed by purely physical causes? |
45481 | But what is human reason worth? |
45481 | But what is the proof that Mrs. Eddy is speaking for the Deity? |
45481 | But what would become of a nation reared in ignorance of the physical world and the laws which govern it? |
45481 | But who clipped man''s divinity, or made him an underling? |
45481 | But who will be the greatest sufferers from this foolish ordinance? |
45481 | But why stop there? |
45481 | But, first, what produces these mental conditions? |
45481 | Can a man, can a woman, believe in such absurdities without becoming unbalanced mentally sooner or later? |
45481 | Can it convert copper or brass into gold? |
45481 | Can it make a horse into a cow? |
45481 | Can it transform an African into an Anglo- Saxon? |
45481 | Can mind, as Herbert Spencer asks, change a field sown in wheat into a cotton field? |
45481 | Can that statement be squared with the practice of Jesus as we find it described in the Gospels? |
45481 | Can we, by thinking, make the sun go around the earth? |
45481 | Christian Science Fashionable|How, then, explain the remarkable growth of Christian Science? |
45481 | Could he have been a Christian Scientist? |
45481 | Could that text be quoted to show that blindness is a"mental"disease caused by unbelief or selfishness? |
45481 | Could there be anything more hypocritical than such reasoning? |
45481 | Did that make witchcraft a fact, or can it be quoted to justify the belief in witchcraft? |
45481 | Did thinking make it so? |
45481 | Do Christian Scientists Practise what they Preach? |
45481 | Do Christian Scientists Use their Minds? |
45481 | Do Christian Scientists use clay or spittle? |
45481 | Do healers invite investigation of their cures by outsiders? |
45481 | Do onions come under the class of mental causes? |
45481 | Do the Christian Scientists try to live up to this? |
45481 | Do they counsel bathing or washing for curative purposes? |
45481 | Do they employ dressmakers to clothe their minds or their bodies? |
45481 | Do they"anoint"the sick with salve of any kind? |
45481 | Does he not Paris Green his vegetables? |
45481 | Does he not screen his windows? |
45481 | Does he not scrub his floors? |
45481 | Does he not treat an abscess or receding gums with medicine? |
45481 | Does not that describe the nature and duration, as well as the physical effects, of the woman''s disease? |
45481 | Does not that suggest darkest Africa? |
45481 | Does she mean that"mortal mind"--that is to say, sin, suffering, and death-- were predestined? |
45481 | Does she think that our senses are not trustworthy except when they refer us to the barometer? |
45481 | Does the progress of Mormonism, which reared a great city as if by magic in the Western wilderness, prove Mormonism to be of God? |
45481 | God is almighty; is man almighty? |
45481 | God is omnipresent; why is man dependent upon the means of transportation to go from place to place? |
45481 | God is omniscient; is man omniscient too? |
45481 | Has it ever taken thought of them? |
45481 | Has it made a single discovery, or given a new weapon to man against any of the evils human flesh is heir to? |
45481 | Has no one ever observed that Christian Science journals do not announce marriages, births, or deaths? |
45481 | Has she not received a revelation? |
45481 | Has the intellect of man ever been subjected to a greater pinch than that? |
45481 | How could a novice tell one disease from another? |
45481 | How could any one so closely related to Mrs. Eddy, and taking her treatment, succumb to sickness of any kind? |
45481 | How do they make a living if no one of their circle is ever taken sick? |
45481 | How does Mrs. Eddy know that the antediluvians would not have lived longer if they could also have had the services of trained and skilful physicians? |
45481 | How shall we make sure that the Deity did not, on the contrary, plead with her to be satisfied with a more moderate profit? |
45481 | How, then, did man come to have a body? |
45481 | How, then, does man, who is not distinct from the_ All- Mind_--God, come to possess only one or two of the Divine attributes? |
45481 | If Christian Scientists never need any treatment, why are there so many practitioners among them? |
45481 | If God is the All, whence comes mortal mind? |
45481 | If Mind is All, why do not our trains run without engineers, or our ships sail without pilots? |
45481 | If engineers and pilots represent Mind, why not doctors? |
45481 | If it is impossible to understand Christian Science, how does it expect to propagate itself? |
45481 | If it was a physician''s report Mrs. Eddy is quoting, who was the physician? |
45481 | If man has no mind of his own, but is a replica of the Divine mind, why did the Deity make so many copies of himself? |
45481 | If the Deity can use the rose to reveal his smile, why may he not use herbs or minerals for curative purposes? |
45481 | If the Eddyites may use money to influence minds, why may not a doctor use drugs to get results? |
45481 | If the rose represents"the smile of God,"what do the bugs and crawling insects on its petals represent? |
45481 | Ignorance is bliss, it has been said; but does that prove that ignorance should be cultivated and knowledge suppressed? |
45481 | In a perfect world how does man happen to be a dwarf? |
45481 | In pretending to be younger than she really was did she not show her fear of advancing years? |
45481 | In what respect, then, do Christian Scientists, who do not believe in the body, treat theirs differently from the way we treat ours? |
45481 | In what respect, then, is Mrs. Eddy''s doctrine the absolute or the only truth? |
45481 | Is Christian Science Scientific? |
45481 | Is Christian Science"Christian"? |
45481 | Is not a book-- its paper, its cloth, its ink, its glue and boards-- as material as any drug which the chemist manufactures? |
45481 | Is not her body buried in a cemetery, and marked by a monument raised over her remains by her admirers? |
45481 | Is not such a mind as Mrs. Eddy''s a menace? |
45481 | Is not this an admission of her limitations? |
45481 | Is she not"the Comforter"whom Jesus promised to send into the world? |
45481 | Is such a statement investigatable? |
45481 | Is that any text to quote to prove that there is truth, and there is goodness, and there is God? |
45481 | Is that the Christian Science way of healing the sick? |
45481 | Is that the way to practise what one professes? |
45481 | Is that the way to prove that"all is mind,"and that there is nothing to fear? |
45481 | Of what maladies were they healed? |
45481 | The question remains: Why did Mrs. Eddy make room in this perfect universe for the serpent-- mortal mind? |
45481 | The question we are discussing is not Is Christian Science fashionable, but Is it true? |
45481 | Then why does he go to school? |
45481 | Then why does he have to use tools or ask for help? |
45481 | To whom, then, will"a Christian Scientist, seized with pain so violent that he can not treat himself mentally,"go for relief? |
45481 | Very well; is what Mrs. Eddy and her followers write or say about"man unborn and undying"debatable or un- debatable? |
45481 | Was it not Horace Walpole who said,"The greater the imposition the greater the crowd"? |
45481 | Was this self- multiplication of the Divine mind from necessity or from choice? |
45481 | What does that prove? |
45481 | What if there were no surgeons to administer the drug? |
45481 | What is Christian Science? |
45481 | What is it but, as Mrs. Eddy would reply,"mortal mind"? |
45481 | What shall we think of the mentality of a woman who appeals to a barometer to prove that matter does not exist? |
45481 | What use could they make of sight in the darkness? |
45481 | What will Christian Science do for these unfortunates? |
45481 | Where did they live? |
45481 | Who made the diagnosis? |
45481 | Who pronounced the patient cured? |
45481 | Who witnessed the treatment applied to the case she describes? |
45481 | Why could not Mrs. Eddy communicate her revelation to her pupils without the help of a book? |
45481 | Why do not the converts of Mrs. Eddy see all sides of a question? |
45481 | Why do they bathe theirs? |
45481 | Why do you not make yourself more widely known?'' |
45481 | Why may he not, with equal reason, resort to certain means to protect his teeth, his eyes, or his digestive organs? |
45481 | Why should Absolute Mind be dependent upon ink and type? |
45481 | Why should the rapid spread of one creed surprise us any more than that of another? |
45481 | Why, then, suppress- his identity? |
45481 | Will Mrs. Eddy admit that there is any salvation outside her church, or that there is any other infallible guide than her own_ Science and Health_? |
45481 | Will any sensible person dispute these statements? |
45481 | Would not that have been a real miracle? |
45481 | but"Is it true?" |
45481 | or could it be quoted to prove that the man was not born blind, but only_ thought_ he was blind? |
45481 | provided by the Internet Archive WHAT IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? |
45481 | why make such an ado over mere names? |
34698 | And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to{ 96} do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? |
34698 | Understood? |
34698 | What made the Mahommedan world? 34698 )[ 102] There is also a good deal said about a very questionable blind man-- one Albricus( Alberich?) 34698 23)--is not this Deity conceived as manlike in form? 34698 27 David says to Zadok the priest,Art thou not a seer?" |
34698 | ARE THE EFFECTS OF USE AND DISUSE INHERITED? |
34698 | And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me to bring me up? |
34698 | And Samuel said, Wherefore then dost thou ask of me, seeing that Jahveh is departed from thee and is become thine adversary? |
34698 | And having made his election, what reasons has he to give for his choice? |
34698 | And if he is not, in what sense has this part of the uniformitarian doctrine, as he defines it, lowered its pretensions to represent scientific truth? |
34698 | And if so, how can agnosticism be the"mere negation of the physicist"? |
34698 | And now, what is to be said to Mr. Harrison''s remarkable deliverance"On the future of agnosticism"? |
34698 | And what is historical truth but that of which the evidence bears strict scientific investigation? |
34698 | And what is the state of things we find disclosed? |
34698 | And what made the Christian world? |
34698 | And what was the exact nature of the advice given? |
34698 | And, finally, how is this account to be reconciled with those in the first and third gospels-- which, as we have seen, disagree with one another? |
34698 | And, in matter of fact, can the record, with due regard to legitimate historical criticism, be pronounced true? |
34698 | Are the authors of the versions in the second and the third gospels really independent witnesses? |
34698 | Are there then any Christians who say that they know nothing about the unseen world and the future? |
34698 | Are there, then, any"conclusions"that are not"purely mental"? |
34698 | Are they, as the healthy common sense of the ancient Greeks appears to have led them to assume without hesitation, the remains of animals and plants? |
34698 | Are we going back to the days of the Judges, when wealthy Micah set up his private ephod, teraphim, and Levite? |
34698 | Are we to accept the Jesus of the second, or the Jesus of the fourth Gospel, as the true Jesus? |
34698 | But I ask in this case also, how is it conceivable that any man, in possession of all his natural faculties, should hold such an opinion? |
34698 | But have we a right to do so? |
34698 | But if the primitive Nazarenes of whom the Acts speaks were orthodox Jews, what sort of probability can there be that Jesus was anything else? |
34698 | But is it true? |
34698 | But to Saul nothing is visible, for he asks,"What seest thou?" |
34698 | But to how much does this so- called claim amount? |
34698 | But what conceivable motive could"Mark"have for omitting it? |
34698 | But what is the good of it all in the face of Leviticus on the one hand and of palæontology on the other? |
34698 | But what is the meaning of this expression? |
34698 | But when one tried to think it out, what in the world became of force considered as an objective entity? |
34698 | But why should a man be expected to call himself a"miscreant"or an"infidel"? |
34698 | But will any one tell me that death is"necessary"? |
34698 | By whom? |
34698 | By whose authority is the signification of that term defined? |
34698 | Can any other conclusion be drawn from the history of Abraham and Isaac? |
34698 | Can such a statement as this be seriously made in respect of any human being? |
34698 | Cosmas and Damianus? |
34698 | Did he think it,{ 426} at any subsequent time, worth while"to confer with flesh and blood,"or, in modern phrase, to re- examine the facts for himself? |
34698 | Does Abraham exhibit any indication of surprise when he receives the astounding order to sacrifice his son? |
34698 | Does Mr. Lilly suppose that I put aside"as unverifiable"all the truths of mathematics, of philology, of history? |
34698 | Does he hold by the one evangelist''s story, or by that of the two evangelists? |
34698 | Does he really mean to suggest that agnostics have a logic peculiar to themselves? |
34698 | Does not the action of Saul, on a famous occasion, involve exactly the same theological presuppositions? |
34698 | Does this mean that Seth resembled Adam only in a spiritual and figurative sense? |
34698 | For what is the adverse case? |
34698 | Has Nominalism, in any of its modifications, so completely won the day that Realism may be regarded as dead and buried without hope of resurrection? |
34698 | Has any one ever disputed the contention, thus solemnly enunciated, that the doctrine of evolution was not invented the day before yesterday? |
34698 | Has any one ever dreamed of claiming it as a modern innovation? |
34698 | Has any one then yet seen the production of negroes from a white stock, or_ vice versa_? |
34698 | Has it now a merely antiquarian interest? |
34698 | He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo? |
34698 | How can I tell you_ how_ I knew it? |
34698 | How can he have founded the universal religion which was not heard of till twenty years after his death? |
34698 | How could its subsidence, by any possibility, be an affair of weeks and months? |
34698 | I am really grieved to be obliged to say that this third( or is it fourth?) |
34698 | I am sorry to trouble him further, but what does he mean by"it"? |
34698 | I rejoice to think now of the( then) Bishop''s cordial hail the first time we met after our little skirmish,"Well, is it to be peace or war?" |
34698 | If God did not walk in the Garden of Eden, how can we be assured that he spoke from Sinai? |
34698 | If Jonah''s three days''residence in the whale is not an"admitted reality,"how could it"warrant belief"in the"coming resurrection?" |
34698 | If divine authority is not here claimed for the twenty- fourth verse of the second chapter of Genesis, what is the value of language? |
34698 | If early views of religion and morality had not been imperfect, where had been the development? |
34698 | If it is not historically true that such and such things happened in Palestine eighteen centuries ago, what becomes of Christianity? |
34698 | If no Flood swept the careless people away, how is the warning of more worth than the cry of"Wolf"when there is no wolf? |
34698 | If symbolical visions and mythical creations had found no place in the early Oriental expression of Divine truth, where had been the development? |
34698 | If the latter is{ 9} to be accepted, or rejected, by private judgment, why not the former? |
34698 | If the story of the Fall is not the true record of an historical occurrence, what becomes of Pauline theology? |
34698 | If, he says, there are texts which seem to show that Jesus contemplated the evangelisation of the heathen:... Did not the Apostles hear our Lord? |
34698 | In what other way than by such an appeal to their experience could he so surely awaken in his audience the tragic pity and terror? |
34698 | Is he the kindly, peaceful Christ depicted in the Catacombs? |
34698 | Is it contained in the so- called Apostles''Creed? |
34698 | Is it not certain that the Apostles did not gather this truth from His teaching? |
34698 | Is it that contained in the Nicene and the Athanasian Creeds? |
34698 | Is such a thing even conceivable? |
34698 | Is there any known historical work which is throughout exactly true, or is there not? |
34698 | Is there"no relation to things social"in"mental conclusions"which affect men''s whole conception of life? |
34698 | It may be so, or it may not be so; but where is the evidence which would justify any one in making a positive assertion on the subject? |
34698 | Laban indignantly demands of his son- in- law,"Wherefore hast thou stolen my Elohim?" |
34698 | Melanchthon, Ulrich von Hutten, Beza, were they not all humanists? |
34698 | Middle Palæozoic Vertebrate_ land_-population( Amphibia, Reptilia[?]). |
34698 | Might not there, however, be a suspension of a lower law by the intervention of a higher? |
34698 | Much astonished at this remark from a person who was supposed not to have seen the relics, Eginhard asked him how he knew that? |
34698 | Now what is a Christian? |
34698 | On what grounds can a reasonable man be asked to believe any more? |
34698 | Or can he be rightly represented by the bleeding ascetic, broken down by physical pain, of too many mediæval pictures? |
34698 | Or of Micah''s inquiry,"Will Jahveh be pleased with thousands of rams or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?" |
34698 | Really? |
34698 | Saul goes to this woman, who, after being assured of immunity, asks,"Whom shall I bring up to thee?" |
34698 | So if I am asked to call myself an"infidel,"I reply: To what doctrine do you ask me to be faithful? |
34698 | Still more, on the first day, when it is nothing but a flat cellular disk? |
34698 | Still the spectre remains invisible to Saul, for he asks,"What form is he of?" |
34698 | The plain answer to this question is, Why should anybody be called upon to say how he knows that which he does not know? |
34698 | The preacher asks,"Might not there be a suspension of a lower law by the intervention of a higher?" |
34698 | Then said Saul to his servant, But behold if we go, what shall we bring the man? |
34698 | To this the priest,"Whence art thou, then, if these are not thy parents?" |
34698 | Was Augustine heretical when he denied the actual historical truth of the record of the Creation? |
34698 | Was not the arch- humanist, Erasmus, fautor- in- chief of the Reformation, until he got frightened and basely deserted it? |
34698 | Was not the name of"Christian"first used to denote the converts to the doctrine promulgated by Paul and Barnabas at Antioch? |
34698 | Was not their chief,"James, the brother of the Lord,"reverenced alike by Sadducee, Pharisee, and Nazarene? |
34698 | Was that prince of agnostics, David Hume, particularly imbued with physical science? |
34698 | Were Gentile converts bound to obey the Law or not? |
34698 | What do we find when the accounts of the events in question, contained in the three Synoptic gospels, are compared together? |
34698 | What have we? |
34698 | What is the"entire question"which"arises"in a"narrowed form"upon"secular testimony"? |
34698 | What is to hinder our supposing that the organic creation is also a result of natural laws which are in like manner an expression of his will? |
34698 | What line of my writing can the Duke of Argyll produce which confounds the organic with the inorganic? |
34698 | What more intrinsic claim has the story of the Exodus than that of the Deluge, to belief? |
34698 | What, then, could be more natural than that a Chaldæan poet should seek for the incidents of a great catastrophe among such phenomena? |
34698 | What, then, was that labour of unsurpassed magnitude and excellence and immortal influence which Newton did perform? |
34698 | When Jesus spoke, as of a matter of fact, that"the Flood came and destroyed them all,"did he believe that the Deluge really took place, or not? |
34698 | Where are the secret conspirators against this tyranny, whom I am supposed to favour, and yet not have the courage to join openly? |
34698 | Who is to gainsay our ecclesiastical authority{ 475} here? |
34698 | Who shall or can forbid him? |
34698 | Who was it? |
34698 | Why are we to retain a corresponding fiction for the nervous organs? |
34698 | Why forget the angel who wrestled with Jacob, and, as the account suggests, somewhat overstepped the bounds of fair play, at the end of the struggle? |
34698 | Why not? |
34698 | Why should not your friend"levitate"? |
34698 | Will their brethren follow their just and prudent guidance? |
34698 | Wilt not thou possess that which Chemosh, thy Elohim, giveth thee to possess?" |
34698 | Would not an English court of justice speedily teach him better? |
34698 | [ 104] Must we suppose, therefore, that the Apostle to the Gentiles has stated that which is false? |
34698 | [ 47] Compare:"And Samuel said unto Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me?" |
34698 | and what was_ their_ impression from what they heard? |
34698 | or was he ready to accept anything that fitted in with his preconceived ideas? |
62765 | A long journey, where... how, and to what end? |
62765 | And how can you prevent them from doing so, in any event? |
62765 | And where do I come in? |
62765 | And who''s going to give them the antidote? |
62765 | Are there many, Doctor Fortun? |
62765 | Are we going into the Spacer, or have we changed our minds? |
62765 | Are you hurt, my darling? |
62765 | Attacked? |
62765 | But did n''t they retain their memories... their personalities...? |
62765 | But they absolutely refuse evacuation, except...."Except what? |
62765 | But what are you here for? 62765 But where''s he going to get materials, my dear? |
62765 | But why Europa? 62765 But why do n''t you permit them to decide what manner of death they''re to have? |
62765 | Can they be neutralized-- the robots, I mean? |
62765 | Could it, O Panadur? |
62765 | Dare you laugh at a scientist? |
62765 | Do n''t you have enough perfume as it is without eating it too? |
62765 | Do you suppose the Council would listen? |
62765 | Have you come to twist the tail of the comet, O thou especially not wanted? |
62765 | Have you gone mad? |
62765 | Have you had the feeling of being under spy- ray, Mark? |
62765 | How many are aboard and what are they? |
62765 | I need replenishing, Mark, shall we go? |
62765 | I suppose you''re the direct representative of the Council? |
62765 | I think they need a long, long rest, do n''t you Palanth? |
62765 | I? 62765 Is that the problem?" |
62765 | Lucero, my dear, only you can command the robots, so place fifteen under the Panadur''s command... are you able to walk? |
62765 | Mad.... Do you think for an instant that I would send the entire Terran Fleet to your puny satellite? 62765 Martian music and food to tempt archangels... but how can you and I enter Havanol? |
62765 | Must I explain in words of one syllable so that dubious intellect of yours can absorb it? |
62765 | Shall I bring a measure of Thassalian, Master? |
62765 | Since when are Internationals given explanations? |
62765 | Since when must I be left behind in the face of danger? 62765 So, you did follow me after all? |
62765 | Ten thousand credits? 62765 Then you know?" |
62765 | These? 62765 Was it necessary to leave the Proctor frothing?" |
62765 | We''ll be together, did you say? |
62765 | What are you eating? |
62765 | What do you suppose the Panadurs_ really_ want with them, Mark? |
62765 | What has radiant energy got to do with them anyway? |
62765 | What sort of intelligence is there on Europa? |
62765 | What''s so important about Vanadol, Mark? |
62765 | What, no violence, not even recriminations? 62765 When were the supplies stolen?" |
62765 | Where are they now? |
62765 | Who could have foreseen this? |
62765 | Who knows? 62765 Who''s the Commander of the Interplanetary Spacer?" |
62765 | Why ca n''t I accompany you? |
62765 | Why did n''t you tell me, Mark? |
62765 | Why not finish it? |
62765 | With what? |
62765 | Yes? |
62765 | You already know we''ll fight, eh, Palanth? |
62765 | You mean you transferred three brains to Alcoran''s helmet? |
62765 | You''re not by any remote chance forgetting me? |
62765 | Your business? |
62765 | *****"What in Phobos happened to him?" |
62765 | *****"_ Thassalian?_"the girl was startled. |
62765 | Agreed?" |
62765 | Am I an old woman, Mark?" |
62765 | And come to think of it, just what was his mission actually? |
62765 | And if I refuse to be part of their plan?" |
62765 | But why try to liquidate him? |
62765 | Could the final answer lie there for them? |
62765 | Could_ that_ have been the motive for the assault? |
62765 | Did n''t the government grant you sufficient credits for a new start?" |
62765 | Disobedience of orders in an uncharted world-- do you know the penalty imposed by the Council?" |
62765 | Do they think that after what''s happened they can place a spacer in my power, and still command my allegiance? |
62765 | Do you want any? |
62765 | Does my moving mean I''ll have another allotment to achieve? |
62765 | Does that pose ever fool anybody, Palanth?" |
62765 | Fate has decreed that your world is in danger-- shall we join forces?" |
62765 | For love of the Council? |
62765 | Has the Council gone mad? |
62765 | Have my scientists been awakened?" |
62765 | Have you lost your mind? |
62765 | How many secrets, how much factual data the Council kept from the people? |
62765 | How much Vanadol have we got aboard? |
62765 | I wonder if the ancients staffed their crude water vessels in this manner?" |
62765 | IV"Have you the figures on how many agreed to evacuate?" |
62765 | Intelligent life... what''s it like?" |
62765 | It is permissible to know?" |
62765 | Must I clear Venusian land? |
62765 | Must your orders be given twice?" |
62765 | O bird of ill- omen, what malodorous wind blew you in from outer space?" |
62765 | Or had it? |
62765 | Or will you withstand the gravs?" |
62765 | Shall we..."she hesitated,"shall we dine there?" |
62765 | Tell me International, if I''m assigned to a freighter, will the gravs be likely to shorten what remains of my life- span?" |
62765 | Was his mission known? |
62765 | What could the motive have been?" |
62765 | What manner of beings have you on Europa that their bodies can shatter the Council''s fleet? |
62765 | What possible interest can the Council have in what to them is an atavistic, intransigent group that detests our system of planned existence? |
62765 | What would you have us do?" |
62765 | Where is the dignity of a scientist, Doctor Fortun?" |
62765 | Who can control a radiant energy vortex? |
62765 | Why do you think I arranged to come on this trip? |
62765 | Will it destroy Terra completely?" |
62765 | You see this star- like jewel? |
62765 | _ Could that have been radiant energy?_"He paused. |
62765 | eh?" |
27682 | ''S anythin''more? |
27682 | ''Twas farther on, was it not, Harry? |
27682 | ''Twere better, were it not,Phoebe suggested,"that we turn to the left and make a circuit into the Aldersgate?" |
27682 | ''Twouldn''t be perlite, I s''pose, to ask to hear some o''them letters? |
27682 | A man-- a poet-- a genius? |
27682 | A member of Parliament, is he not? |
27682 | A mighty lot of riches it''ll bring me, wo n''t it? 27682 A patent? |
27682 | A poet-- a genius, you say? 27682 A what, friend?" |
27682 | Ah, but wo n''t they seize your clothes, Brother Bacon? |
27682 | Ai n''t any steam- cars''round here, is there? |
27682 | Ai n''t that the right postage? |
27682 | Ai n''t the air too thin up very high? |
27682 | Ai n''t you ever agoin''to fix up your room, Phoebe Wise? |
27682 | Air ye goin''as fast as ye can? |
27682 | Air ye struck silly, Phoebe? |
27682 | Am I to have every lazy jade in London prying and eavesdropping? 27682 Am I under the table?" |
27682 | An''can ye see the meridians jammed together like in the geographies? |
27682 | An''did ye get every thin''done right? |
27682 | An''only unwind six years? |
27682 | An''what''s this room for? |
27682 | An''where in creation does it go when it stays set? |
27682 | An''where is the future- man now? |
27682 | An''who''s the man with him in black togs an''rumpled stockin''s? |
27682 | And for you, sir? |
27682 | And have you forgot your bargain so soon? |
27682 | And is there a pole there? |
27682 | And prithee, Master Droop, where may Chicago be? |
27682 | And then? |
27682 | And think you I have not suffered in the exchange, Master Droop? |
27682 | And was it, then, Guy who brought me these same lines of Jacques the melancholy? |
27682 | And what d''ye do with this little handle? |
27682 | And you''ll take my offer if I do? |
27682 | Are we less lovely or less awful now than a moment since? 27682 Are ye all in?" |
27682 | Are ye outlandish bred that ye put me such questions? |
27682 | Are ye there, traitor? |
27682 | Are you keepin''enough for yourself, Rebecca? |
27682 | Are you, then, the new limner who makes pictures by aid of the box and glass? |
27682 | Ay, this Shakespeare hath impudently claimed for his own credit and reputation? |
27682 | Be these the Lord Chamberlain''s men? |
27682 | Besides, it''s mos''too dark to see the thing, ai n''t it? |
27682 | But did n''t you say you had friends? |
27682 | But how''bout linen-- sheets an''table- cloths an''all? |
27682 | But s''posin''he ca n''t answer it? |
27682 | But tell me, would it be unmaidenly, think you, were I to grant Sir Guy a private meeting-- without the house? |
27682 | But what ever''s the use o''keepin''on a- climbin''? |
27682 | But what is the plan? |
27682 | But what''re we goin''to do? |
27682 | But what''s the good of that? |
27682 | But why such haste? |
27682 | But why? |
27682 | But, Rebecca,said Phoebe, stepping back and wiping her eyes,"what shall we do about the Panchronicon? |
27682 | By the same token, how could the lass be here and we not see her? 27682 By what name are you called?" |
27682 | Ca n''t we get into the thing, an''light a candle or suthin''? |
27682 | Ca n''t we go a little faster? |
27682 | Can I come in? |
27682 | Can any voice be so repeated? |
27682 | Can it sing anythin''else? |
27682 | Can these be your father''s minions, think you? |
27682 | Can you tell me where I can find one o''the selectmen? |
27682 | Can you thus give a name to this black phantom, Mary? |
27682 | Can you thus record e''en the voices of fowls? |
27682 | Canst not say yes or no, man? |
27682 | Come to think of it, Rebecca,she said, dolefully,"what''ll I do all the time between full- grown and baby size? |
27682 | Copernicus Droop, do you mean it? |
27682 | Copernicus Droop,she said, solemnly,"hev ye brought any rum aboard with ye? |
27682 | Could n''t we fix some way to get some of''em to ye? |
27682 | Course not-- but----"An''wo n''t it be yesterday for us mighty soon-- yes, an''a heap longer ago than that? |
27682 | Cuttin''twenty- four meridians----"And how many days in twenty- two years? |
27682 | D''ye mean right now? |
27682 | D''ye see thet big iron ring''round the pole, lyin''on the ground? |
27682 | D''ye think I wo n''t split these darned pants and tight socks? |
27682 | D''ye think ye could stand a little more speed, Cousin Phoebe? |
27682 | D''you mean to tell me, Copernicus Droop,cried the outraged spinster,"that I''ve got to go''thout airin''my bed?" |
27682 | Dame,said Elizabeth, sternly,"is this the respect you show to them above you in America?" |
27682 | Did I say that? 27682 Did either of you think what would happen to me if we all went back to 1876? |
27682 | Did he live very far back, then? |
27682 | Did n''t I go back five weeks with that future man? 27682 Did n''t I_ ask_ you ef I had n''t told you I heard a burglar?" |
27682 | Did n''t you never hear one afore, Cousin Rebecca? |
27682 | Did we hear aright, your Highness? |
27682 | Did ye feel the footboard? |
27682 | Did you call, sir? |
27682 | Did you do me the honor of a summons, mistress? |
27682 | Did you say he went off to the north, Mis''Allen? |
27682 | Do n''t he, Rebecca? |
27682 | Do n''t ye believe ye might change yer mind? |
27682 | Do n''t you know what a North Pole is like fer weather an''sich? |
27682 | Do queens and princesses perform menial offices in America? |
27682 | Do they play at the Shoreditch Theatre or at the inn, good Gregory? |
27682 | Do you know him? |
27682 | Do you mean-- hev you brought----? |
27682 | Do you s''pose the flood would come up as fur''s this, Phoebe? |
27682 | Do you suppose we''ve arrived in Infinite Space yet? |
27682 | Dost take me for a little half- weaned knave, that I''ll learn how to dress me of a woman? 27682 Dost think that Mary Burton prizes these weary labyrinthine sentences-- all hay and wool, like the monstrous swelling of trunk hose? |
27682 | Doth she give a good account? |
27682 | Doth the muse live? 27682 Excuse me, forsooth, your Majesty,"Droop broke in,"but would thou mind if I get up, my liege?" |
27682 | For me? |
27682 | Goin''to start right now? |
27682 | Good manners never did a mite o''harm, did they? |
27682 | Got any matches, Cousin Rebecca? |
27682 | Had this American a horse? |
27682 | Had ye no drink when ye first returned, then? |
27682 | Hast breakfasted, woman-- what? |
27682 | Hast heard from my father yet? |
27682 | Hath it not a very proper savor? |
27682 | Hath your hand suffered some mischance, Sir American, that you hide it in your bosom? |
27682 | Hath your invention this intent, Master Droop? |
27682 | Have another? |
27682 | Have the players left the Peacock? |
27682 | Have ye any funny ones? |
27682 | Hev ye decided ye''ll go, then? |
27682 | Hev ye got everythin''ready? |
27682 | Hev ye shrunk any yet? 27682 Hez it got wings?" |
27682 | How are you goin''to lift us up? |
27682 | How can I go? |
27682 | How do you let down? |
27682 | How far shall we fare to- night, love? |
27682 | How in creation did you get here? |
27682 | How should I taste it, man, not knowing its very name? |
27682 | How should they know where you are? |
27682 | How would you go-- by what conveyance? 27682 How write you sounds with this device, Master Droop?" |
27682 | How''d it come? 27682 How''d the butcher''s boy find it? |
27682 | How''d they know about it? 27682 How''ll ye find yer sister, Cousin Rebecca?" |
27682 | How''ll you know when we get there? |
27682 | I do n''t see''s I''ve shrunk a mite, hev I? |
27682 | I do n''t see, though, how I''m to get any victuals, do you? |
27682 | I do n''t suppose ye want to make yer will, do ye? |
27682 | I mean by the clock? 27682 If I mistake not, you will return forthwith to Master Droop, to the end that you may regain your proper garb, will you not?" |
27682 | If it breaks we''ll move straight an''get rid o''this side weight, wo n''t we? |
27682 | Illinois-- yes-- and Illinois? |
27682 | In all sadness, Master Shakespeare, have you had aught from Francis Bacon? 27682 Is Miss Rebecca there?" |
27682 | Is all clear now? |
27682 | Is it from the guy? |
27682 | Is it the custom to take the Queen to task in your realm? |
27682 | Is it then true? |
27682 | Is that Mr. Droop comin''back, d''you s''pose? |
27682 | Is that a fact? |
27682 | Is that all you''d be askin'', young man? |
27682 | Is that so? 27682 Is that you, Mis''Allen?" |
27682 | Is the''really an''truly a pole there? |
27682 | Is there not among them one Will Shakespeare, Gregory? 27682 Is thet all?" |
27682 | It reads:''Thy mother thinks thou wilt make better speed if I make thee to know that the players thou wottest of''----"What''s a''wottest''? |
27682 | Jest tell me the way to Eastcheap, wilt thee? |
27682 | Jest turn round, will ye? |
27682 | Know you Sir Percevall''s friend, Lady Rebecca? |
27682 | Know you a way back thither? |
27682 | Know you aught of this, my lord? |
27682 | Know you that region, Raleigh? |
27682 | Lady Rebecca, can you better explain this matter of the Czar? |
27682 | Lady Rebecca, will you sit nearer? |
27682 | Look a- here, Phoebe,she said, in a scandalized voice, as she rose and faced her sister,"ai n''t you goin''to put on somethin''over your chest? |
27682 | Marry, an I he d known as thou wast not an acquaintance----"You would not have given me admittance? |
27682 | Marry, you would n''t mind ef I was to set this right here on your table, would ye, my liege? |
27682 | Mean you him holding the two bright wheels, your Highness? |
27682 | Milliken ai n''t agoin''back six years with us, is he? 27682 Milliken''s cough syrup is only four years old, ai n''t it?" |
27682 | Nay, mistress, know you not that they play to- night at the home of Sir William Percy? |
27682 | Nay, then,he replied, bowing half- mockingly,"an the accountant be so passing fair, must not the account suffer in the comparison?" |
27682 | Nay-- but----"What the lands sakes d''ye holler neigh all the time fer? 27682 No?" |
27682 | Now what the land is this for? |
27682 | Now, tell me,said Rebecca, curiously,"whatever brought you up here? |
27682 | Now, then, every time you whirl once''round the pole to westward you lose one day, do n''t you? |
27682 | Oh, I see,said Droop, smiling slyly,"letters from some young feller, eh?" |
27682 | Oh, but where''ll you sleep? |
27682 | Oh, have n''t I? |
27682 | Oh, is that the rudder? |
27682 | Oh, say, Cousin Phoebe,was the man''s greeting,"can you tell me ef yer sister''s to home?" |
27682 | One fourth part of all profits was the proposal, was it not? |
27682 | Perhaps-- but where? 27682 Phoebe,"she exclaimed at length,"where ever can I set my slips? |
27682 | Pray, what now may this be? 27682 Runs it not so?" |
27682 | Said you--''wash up the dishes''? |
27682 | Saw you ever such an array as this? |
27682 | See that indicator? |
27682 | Selectmen? |
27682 | Shall I hear from thee soon? |
27682 | Shall I hev to take it to him myself? |
27682 | Tell me, Master Shakespeare, have you yet brought that speech to its term? |
27682 | Tell me, fellow,said he who had landed,"hast seen one pass the bridge to- night astride of two wheels, one before the other, riding post- haste?" |
27682 | That reads May 3, 1898, now, do n''t it? 27682 That''s so, ai n''t it, dearie?" |
27682 | That''s what heats up meteors so awful hot, ai n''t it? |
27682 | The conceit is very novel, is it not, my lord? |
27682 | The daughter of Isaac Burton? |
27682 | The one holdin''the bicycle? |
27682 | The third age past, what then? 27682 Then they are here, at the inn, boy?" |
27682 | Then what do you want to calculate how often to whirl round? |
27682 | Then what say you to a bargain, Master Shakespeare? 27682 Then what''s happened to the machine?" |
27682 | Then, prithee, friend, how meant you in saying you thought me him who had written Shakespeare? 27682 Thet''s the wrinkle, eh?" |
27682 | Think you so? |
27682 | To put it another way, it comes from the sun cuttin''meridians, do n''t it? |
27682 | Wal, Cousin Rebecca,he said, with a sweeping gesture indicating their general surroundings,"what d''ye think o''this?" |
27682 | Walks pretty straight fer him, do n''t he? |
27682 | Warn''t there no Shakespeare meetin''to- day? |
27682 | Was n''t it a question, Rebecca? |
27682 | Was this printed in your realm, Lady Rebecca? |
27682 | We''ll need some o''them on the trip, wo n''t we? |
27682 | Well, Master Guido,said the Queen,"what make you of it?" |
27682 | Well, Polly,she resumed,"art still bent on thy foppish lover, lass? |
27682 | Well, Rebecca,tittered her sister,"I did n''t have it on my mind yesterday, did I?" |
27682 | Well, Sir Walter,she said,"what say you now? |
27682 | Well, ai n''t it so? |
27682 | Well, an''why ca n''t ye? |
27682 | Well, but wo n''t we get too high? |
27682 | Well, sirrah,said Elizabeth,"what is your message?" |
27682 | Well, that ai n''t so bad, is it? 27682 Well, then, how many times a minute did the future man take you when you whirled back five weeks?" |
27682 | Well, what did ye come fer? |
27682 | Well, young feller,she said, with icy dignity,"what can I do fer you?" |
27682 | Well,he said,"the''is n''t any use you seem''the Panchronicon now, is the''?" |
27682 | Well,she inquired,"hev ye found anythin''?" |
27682 | Well,she said, a little anxiously,"what''s the matter? |
27682 | Well-- what-- who is it? |
27682 | Well? |
27682 | Were we not safer far afield? 27682 What I mean is, it''s clear that you''re not a triflin''poet, but a man of science-- eh?" |
27682 | What about me, then? |
27682 | What about the horse and the saddle and bridle? |
27682 | What brought ye so early to home, Phoebe? |
27682 | What can I do fer ye? 27682 What command gave you, sir?" |
27682 | What d''ye mean? |
27682 | What d''ye mean? |
27682 | What d''ye think o''this little phonograph, Cousin Phoebe? |
27682 | What did I say? |
27682 | What do you mean? |
27682 | What do you s''pose they''re doin''in New Hampshire now, Phoebe? |
27682 | What dost thou here, Poll? |
27682 | What drives the thing? |
27682 | What ever happened to you? |
27682 | What feather? |
27682 | What good would that do? 27682 What have we here?" |
27682 | What is a plexus of the sun, and how doth it blow on a bull? |
27682 | What is it-- who are they whom you flee? |
27682 | What is it? 27682 What knowledge have you of this, learned doctor?" |
27682 | What may a side- splitter be, Master Droop? |
27682 | What may that be, Sir Percevall? |
27682 | What may these be? |
27682 | What mean you, master, by a cut? |
27682 | What of Rebecca? 27682 What on the face of the green airth does it?" |
27682 | What say ye, my good hearts-- shall we have a double coronation? 27682 What says she, Raleigh?" |
27682 | What shall we say? |
27682 | What terms do ye offer, Master Droop? 27682 What the lands sakes did you go an''make the machine run away for? |
27682 | What they mean is thet''twas you wrote the things Shakespeare put his name to-- you did, did n''t you? |
27682 | What words are these? |
27682 | What you bringin''that everlastin''packet o''letters for? |
27682 | What you doin''with that handle? |
27682 | What you talkin''about, anyway? 27682 What''s about Mr. Milliken''s money, Phoebe?" |
27682 | What''s come over ye? |
27682 | What''s his name? |
27682 | What''s that? |
27682 | What''s that? |
27682 | What''s the date, Cousin Phoebe? |
27682 | What''s the letter''bout, anyway? |
27682 | What''s the matter? |
27682 | What''s this a- pullin''? 27682 What''s this? |
27682 | What-- doth it raineth-- eh? |
27682 | What-- how? |
27682 | What? 27682 What_ air_ you a- drivin''at?" |
27682 | Whatever air ye takin''that old book fer, Phoebe? |
27682 | Whatever did you bring those slips with you for? |
27682 | Whatever makes ye talk like that, child? |
27682 | Whatever shall we do? |
27682 | Whatever will be the end o''this? |
27682 | Where are we goin''? |
27682 | Where are we? 27682 Where can we put down all these things? |
27682 | Where did it come from? |
27682 | Where ever did ye get them funny dresses? 27682 Where have you learned this, mother?" |
27682 | Where is my daughter? |
27682 | Where is the old machine, anyhow? |
27682 | Where to? |
27682 | Where''s Cousin Rebecca? 27682 Where''s Cousin Rebecca?" |
27682 | Where''s Cousin Rebecca? |
27682 | Where''s that? |
27682 | Where''s the open sea? |
27682 | Where''s the trunks? |
27682 | Wherefore should he, your Highness? |
27682 | Wherefore to London, sweet? |
27682 | Which means would I think ye was wrong to spark with that high- falutin man out o''doors, eh? |
27682 | Which think you passed the merrier night-- or the Queen( God''s blessing on her) or you and I? |
27682 | Whither hath the strange woman gone? |
27682 | Who buried him? |
27682 | Who gave thee commission to ferry madmen, fellow? |
27682 | Who gave thee leave to run races in London streets? |
27682 | Who goes there? |
27682 | Who hath selected them, dame? |
27682 | Who was the player? |
27682 | Who was they to--''f I may ask? |
27682 | Who''s ben there? |
27682 | Who''s loony now? |
27682 | Who''s that? |
27682 | Who''s there? |
27682 | Whose goin''to keep count? |
27682 | Why ask you this? |
27682 | Why ca n''t ye come right along now? |
27682 | Why did n''t ye say that sooner? |
27682 | Why do n''t ye spread out that newspaper you brought with you? |
27682 | Why in goodness''name does all the folks throw sech messes out in the street? |
27682 | Why is it I''ve never heard tell about this love affair before now? 27682 Why so?" |
27682 | Why the lands sakes do you suppose these London folks dump weeds on their floors? |
27682 | Why this? |
27682 | Why, I guess Mr. Milliken must have two or three millions, has n''t he? |
27682 | Why, London ai n''t a Bible country, is it? |
27682 | Why, Master Bacon,he said,"I''m clean surprised-- yea, marry, am I-- that anybody could hev ben sech a fool-- a-- eh? |
27682 | Why, Master Droop, you that are the inventor of this same''bicycle,''how explain you this? |
27682 | Why, Master Droop,he said,"from what unknown bird have you plucked forth this feather?" |
27682 | Why, Master Droop,said Bacon, glancing down in surprise at his friend''s nether extremities,"what giveth that unwonted spiral look to your legs? |
27682 | Why, Rebecca, what you scared of? |
27682 | Why, Rebecca,said Phoebe, laughing,"do you suppose five miles is any worse than four? |
27682 | Why, an I do thee good, what cause for grief? |
27682 | Why, how knowest his habits? |
27682 | Why, how''s that? |
27682 | Why, if he''s a harbinger of woe-- ain''t that what they call''em? |
27682 | Why, it''s gettin''along to dinner- time, ai n''t it? |
27682 | Why, no,she replied, glancing at Droop with a mischievous smile,"it''s twenty- two years back to 1876, ai n''t it?" |
27682 | Why, where would you have them throw them, dame? |
27682 | Why, who''d take''em? |
27682 | Why, yes-- no-- that is, can you tell me how far it is to London? |
27682 | Why-- ain''t Mr. Droop there? 27682 Why-- what can I do?" |
27682 | Wilt make a jolly night of it in the bargain? |
27682 | Wo n''t we make fer home as soon''s we can? |
27682 | Wottest means knowest-- haven''t you read Shakespeare? |
27682 | Would you be so kind as to tell me the name of this town? |
27682 | Would you like to hear some of them? |
27682 | Would you mind settin''off my chist? |
27682 | Would your Highness that I play again? |
27682 | Ye hain''t ben drinkin'', hev ye? |
27682 | Ye hevn''t much time to live now, hev ye? |
27682 | Ye would n''t want to come back to''76 with me an''leave Cousin Phoebe behind, would ye? |
27682 | Yes-- but----"Well, then, what''s the use o''talkin''''bout it? 27682 You do n''t mean,"said Droop,"that you''d want half the profits, jest fer introducin''me to Lord What''s- is- name, do ye?" |
27682 | You do n''t want to fall down dead o''cold, do ye? |
27682 | You sure it''ll do it? |
27682 | You''ll hev suthin''hot, wo n''t ye? |
27682 | You''re down on monopolies, air ye? |
27682 | You''re not agoin''back for them, air ye? |
27682 | ''Tis for London Bridge we are bound, is''t not?" |
27682 | Ai n''t Mrs. Tudor on the ship? |
27682 | Ai n''t all the twenty- four meridians jammed up close together round that part of the globe?" |
27682 | Ai n''t got''em? |
27682 | Ai n''t it a good deal like cheatin''the bank?" |
27682 | Ai n''t it goin''to set at all?" |
27682 | Ai n''t this our money?" |
27682 | Ai n''t ye got any steps for a body to climb?" |
27682 | Air ye all right? |
27682 | Am I right?" |
27682 | An he keep not the tryst,''twill only be----""''Twill only be thy first misprision, eh?" |
27682 | An''ai n''t that jest no older at all than when he started?" |
27682 | An''ef the sun goes the other way round, ai n''t it sure to unwind all the time thet it''s ben a- rollin''up?" |
27682 | And I understand that I am reputed to have been the true author of-- eh?" |
27682 | And now, ere you depart, may I make bold to urge one last request?" |
27682 | And the service you require--? |
27682 | And these temples-- to what false gods are they set up?" |
27682 | And these, then?" |
27682 | And would you or I barter this freedom for a crown?" |
27682 | And yet, how address him? |
27682 | And yet-- was it likely or even possible that Sir Percevall Hart could make such a vulgar haunt as this his headquarters? |
27682 | And yet-- what explanation would be believed? |
27682 | And yet-- why didst thou avert thine eyes from me this even? |
27682 | Anythin''wrong?" |
27682 | Approaching Phoebe''s side, he said:"Mighty pretty, ai n''t it?" |
27682 | Are ye growin''littler in there? |
27682 | Art thou, indeed, no other than Mary Burton?" |
27682 | Ben makin''the beds?" |
27682 | Besides-- who''s to say the old thing wo n''t whirl us back to the days of the Greeks an''Romans? |
27682 | But if he refused this, what was she to do? |
27682 | But it never_ has_ been reached yet, an''how are you agoin''to do it?" |
27682 | But let''s drop comical talk jest fer a minute an''get down to sense, eh?" |
27682 | But what if ye go to the North Pole? |
27682 | By my troth, why should we fear them, sweetheart?" |
27682 | By what manner of race as yet unborn had its elements been brought together-- no, no--_would_ they be brought together? |
27682 | Can a king unbend-- be merry-- a good fellow with his equals? |
27682 | Can a man-- a poet-- be written?" |
27682 | Can it be doubted that the Americans have royal governors?" |
27682 | Can it be that you have heard no word of these before?" |
27682 | Can this be the suit of the fat knight?" |
27682 | Can you complete these lines, think you?" |
27682 | Can you find Cousin Phoebe to- night?" |
27682 | Can you make aught of it? |
27682 | Can you more fully state the nature of this petition?" |
27682 | Come, where hast put it?" |
27682 | Could n''t we find the folks that was struck with the English language an''get one of''em to go back an''speak to Noah?" |
27682 | Could n''t ye leave the machinery alone?" |
27682 | Could she let him pass on without one glance-- one word? |
27682 | Could this be he? |
27682 | Could we have planned all better had we willed it? |
27682 | Could you make aught of it, Lady Rebecca?" |
27682 | D''ye feel any side weight?" |
27682 | D''ye guess it''ll make us feel sick, like ridin''backward in the cars?" |
27682 | D''ye mean to say ye''ve me in yer mind fer a partner-- with capital?" |
27682 | D''you s''pose I''d touch the nasty stuff? |
27682 | Did I speak funny?" |
27682 | Did he write it?" |
27682 | Did they find p''ison in''em?" |
27682 | Did y''ever see so many?" |
27682 | Did ye hear those girls talkin''Bible language, Phoebe?" |
27682 | Did you bring the wheelbarrow?" |
27682 | Did you feel much side weight then?" |
27682 | Do I apprehend you?" |
27682 | Do I not fit the wizened stamp of Macbeth''s sisters three?" |
27682 | Do any of you girls know who''tis?" |
27682 | Do n''t ye see it lyin''black there against the snow?" |
27682 | Do n''t ye see they''ve stopped to wait fer us?" |
27682 | Do n''t you have''em in London? |
27682 | Do n''t you know the Patent Examiner-- or Commissioner, or Lord High Thingummy that runs the Patent Office here? |
27682 | Do n''t you s''pose they''ve made hills o''money out o''them things-- with patents an''all?" |
27682 | Do you know my father?" |
27682 | Do you perchance make a mock of me, Mistress-- Mistress----?" |
27682 | Do you reely mean to tell me,"she continued, vehemently nodding her head at the Queen,"that you think the''s nothin''but Indians in America?" |
27682 | Do you s''pose he really did?" |
27682 | Dost not feel cold chills in thee, Rebecca?" |
27682 | Doth he ask for a patent of nobility-- a title? |
27682 | Doth he not once turn to thought of self- murder?" |
27682 | Droop cried, suddenly,"what''s that?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Droop?" |
27682 | Elizabeth started haughtily, but recollected herself and repeated:"Was this leaf printed in your country?" |
27682 | Et must be fun to be a queen, eh, Percevall?" |
27682 | Full well she knew its contents, too; for had she not read this very note to Copernicus Droop at the North Pole? |
27682 | Guess you''re pretty middlin''rich, ai n''t ye?" |
27682 | Had he perhaps made a mistake? |
27682 | Had it not been one of her New England collection? |
27682 | Had not Orlando cut Rosalind''s name into the bark of many a helpless tree? |
27682 | Had they been cutting meridians the wrong way? |
27682 | Have not a score of scurvy plots been laid against her life? |
27682 | Have ye got your satchel with the money in it?" |
27682 | Have you considered of this?" |
27682 | Have you many such ingenious gentlemen in your kingdom, Lady Rebecca?" |
27682 | Have you not been acquainted with goldsmiths''wives, and conned them out of rings?" |
27682 | Have you the fabled power to read the soul? |
27682 | Having picked up her umbrella, Rebecca approached this youth and said in a sharp whisper:"Could n''t you get me a chair, sonny?" |
27682 | He craveth a monopoly? |
27682 | He foresaw no trouble in procuring patents for his inventions, but how about the capital for their exploitation? |
27682 | He was chary of words, and after all, did not all the world know what to pay for conveyance to Southwark? |
27682 | Hedn''t you better go, too, Phoebe?" |
27682 | Hev ye missed anythin''?" |
27682 | Hev ye shrunk any yet?" |
27682 | Hev ye some errand with the Queen?" |
27682 | Hez he broken yer door? |
27682 | Honest true?" |
27682 | How assume a comfortable mental attitude toward this creation whose present existence so long antedated its own origin? |
27682 | How be ye?" |
27682 | How comes it I have not had earlier intelligence of her arrival in this realm?" |
27682 | How comes it that in all your fine travels in the New World you have heard no English spoken?" |
27682 | How comes it that we must await so strange a chance as this to learn such weighty news?" |
27682 | How comes it that you have invented these things? |
27682 | How comes it you have so much figurin''to do?" |
27682 | How could we be robbin''him of somethin''he has n''t got?" |
27682 | How dare to show her face? |
27682 | How refuse this request? |
27682 | How say you?" |
27682 | How the fiend''s name came you acquainted?" |
27682 | How, then, canst thou better thee by fighting two? |
27682 | How?" |
27682 | I mean by way of aid in writing-- or e''en of mere suggestion?" |
27682 | I s''pose you''re mad because I''ve interrupted your party, but did n''t that man there invite me in? |
27682 | I''m sure that''s jest as bad as robbin''him, ai n''t it?" |
27682 | Is Mrs. Victoria Tudor at home?" |
27682 | Is everything all right?" |
27682 | Is it you that broke his heart an''made him an old bachelor all his life?" |
27682 | Is not the way clear? |
27682 | Is that it?" |
27682 | Is this a woman of your tribe, my lady?" |
27682 | Is your ma in, young man?" |
27682 | It beareth writing within the circle--''Sois fidèle''--do you see?" |
27682 | Knew ye ever Master Stephen to be forsworn?" |
27682 | Know you aught of the strange woman? |
27682 | Know you not London Bridge and the traitors''poles yet?" |
27682 | Know you not, Sir Knight, that these be parlous days for making of new monopolies? |
27682 | Laying her hand on his arm:"Why, what ails thee, dear heart?" |
27682 | Leaning over the phonograph as Droop started the motor, she looked about her and said, with a titter:"What shall we say? |
27682 | May I have your assistance, friend, in this matter?" |
27682 | May I not be forgiven, sweet girl, or shall I ever stand as I have this day, gazing upward in vain for the dear glance my fault hath forfeited? |
27682 | May I rely on your faithful repetition of this to him?" |
27682 | Mr. Droop,"she continued,"do you hear? |
27682 | My good fellow,"she continued, addressing Jock with an air of condescension that dumfounded her sister,"is not yonder the Southwark pillory?" |
27682 | My lady, why partake you not of the pasty?" |
27682 | My patron is the Earl of Essex----""Why do n''t they give ye a lift?" |
27682 | Never tasted it, either, I s''pose?" |
27682 | No? |
27682 | Not a mere prompting inward sense, but in bodily semblance visiting the poet''s eye? |
27682 | Not mended since yesternight-- what?" |
27682 | Not the one as wrote Shakespeare?" |
27682 | Nothin''? |
27682 | Now she pointed upward with her umbrella and said:"Do you mind tellin''me, mister, what''s thet fruit they''re a- dryin''up on thet meetin''-house?" |
27682 | Now, ef that feller travelled round as fast as the sun, the stay- at- homes would only be one day older by the time he got back-- ain''t that a fact?" |
27682 | Now, methinks''twere but equity and good fellowship for two such as we are to go snacks, eh? |
27682 | Of what play speak you? |
27682 | Oh, please will you do it?" |
27682 | One grove looked much like another, and how was she to choose between garden walls"as like as two peas,"as she expressed it? |
27682 | Or art thou a creature of Fancy''s colors blended, feigning reality?" |
27682 | Phoebe exclaimed, severely,"what_ do_ you s''pose folks would say if Rebecca and I was to set to work makin''baby clothes-- two old maids like us?" |
27682 | Pray tell me, sir, who are they that so besmirch my reputation as to impute to my poor authority the pitiful lines of this rascal player?" |
27682 | Pray what think you of my lines?" |
27682 | Pray, sir, is it a homily or an essay?" |
27682 | Pretty big paper, ai n''t it?" |
27682 | Rebecca looked with troubled eyes into Phoebe''s face and said, timidly:"Wo n''t ye go to a doctor''s with me, Phoebe?" |
27682 | Richard Coor de Lion-- Henry Eight-- no-- or was it Joan of Arc? |
27682 | Say I well-- what?" |
27682 | Say, my Lord of Nottingham, hath the woman a frenzy, think you?" |
27682 | Say,"he exclaimed, brightening up with startling suddenness,"praps you know the racket-- got the inside track, eh?" |
27682 | Shall I not?" |
27682 | Shall I? |
27682 | She felt sure that if Droop reached the Panchronicon alone, he would depart alone, and then what was to become of Phoebe and herself? |
27682 | Shutting his eyes again, he remarked:"What you flashin''that bright light in my eyes so often for?" |
27682 | So to terms, eh? |
27682 | Some fantastic reverie limned for amusement?" |
27682 | Spreading forth his two fat hands, he continued:"Spake I not fairly? |
27682 | Standing up in the boat:"What''s the Queen''s last name?" |
27682 | Tell me, dame, come you from the New World?" |
27682 | The machine do n''t need it, an'', besides, I''ve got to eat, have n''t I?" |
27682 | The''ai n''t anythin''in the Bible''bout it, is the''?" |
27682 | Then he burst out suddenly:"Ye know the graphophone an''the kodak and the biograph an''all them things what ye can see down to Keene?" |
27682 | Then how explain you this?" |
27682 | Then to the boy:"Know you him who cut the letters?" |
27682 | Then turning to Lady Margaret again, she continued:"Would you mind runnin''down to ask who that man is, Miss Margaret? |
27682 | Then with a coaxing tone and looking with appealing archness at her sister, she went on:"Is it really like me, Rebecca? |
27682 | Then, after a pause, he continued, in a stern voice:"How many be they?" |
27682 | Then, as she still remained undecided, he continued, in an undertone:"Cousin Phoebe''s up in her room, ai n''t she? |
27682 | Then, glancing all about him:"Ai n''t there any smaller glasses''round here?" |
27682 | Then, in pleading tones, she continued:"Didst not agree to trust thy lady, dear?" |
27682 | Then, turning once more to the still approaching barge, she continued:"An''so thet''s Queen Victoria''s ship, is it?" |
27682 | Then, turning to the stupefied and trembling waterman:"Why do n''t you row, you? |
27682 | Then, with some dismay:"Here you, mister, do n''t ye want yer money?" |
27682 | Then--"Miss Wise-- Miss Wise-- are ye to home?" |
27682 | There was no further conversation until long afterward, when Rebecca suddenly remarked:"Are n''t ye hungry, Phoebe?" |
27682 | Thet''s so, ai n''t it, Phoebe?" |
27682 | They trotted quietly past the greater number of the group until a dark figure approached and a voice in the gloom said, severely:"What dost thou here? |
27682 | Think you this be law?" |
27682 | Thinkest thou I came hither to smell civet? |
27682 | This is what he says:"''Dear Poll''--horrid nickname, is n''t it?" |
27682 | Those very words?" |
27682 | Turning now to the younger sister, Droop asked, in a melancholy tone:"Do n''t you want to get rich, Cousin Phoebe?" |
27682 | Turning then to the impatient gentleman waiting at the door:"Guess you''re one o''the family, ai n''t ye? |
27682 | Turning to a gentleman at his elbow:"Can you tell me, sir,"he said,"who is yonder stranger in outlandish apparel?" |
27682 | Was it Russian, Japanese, or Italian? |
27682 | Was she pressed out through the wall?" |
27682 | We have n''t packed only a few things,''cause I expect we''ll find all our old duds ready for us in 1892, wo n''t we?" |
27682 | We wo n''t have to do any washing on the way, will we?" |
27682 | What ails ye?" |
27682 | What amazing quality was it that stamped its impress upon the maiden''s face-- a something he had never seen or dreamed of? |
27682 | What are golden rings to these?" |
27682 | What could it be? |
27682 | What do you charge for ferryin''folks across the river?" |
27682 | What do you mean?" |
27682 | What have ye to say to this, mistress?" |
27682 | What in thunder_ do_ ye sell, then?" |
27682 | What is it makes the days go by-- ain''t it the daily revolution of the sun?" |
27682 | What is this book, Lady Rebecca?" |
27682 | What is your pleasure?" |
27682 | What may your worship require by way of food and drink?" |
27682 | What mean you? |
27682 | What o''clock is it?" |
27682 | What of my aunt-- my gowns?" |
27682 | What play give they to- night?" |
27682 | What player?" |
27682 | What say ye, sir?" |
27682 | What say you? |
27682 | What say you?" |
27682 | What says my Lord Baron?" |
27682 | What the devil, man; must we quarrel perforce?" |
27682 | What time''ll that be?" |
27682 | What unknown and incomprehensible forces were locked within that formless mass? |
27682 | What would you counsel?" |
27682 | What!--doth the cap fit?" |
27682 | What''ll it feel like-- livin''backward that way? |
27682 | What''s that fer? |
27682 | What''s the matter, anyway? |
27682 | What''s the matter, anyway? |
27682 | What''s the old Pan lyin''on it''s side fer?" |
27682 | What''s the shortest cut to Eastcheap?" |
27682 | What''s the use o''tryin''to scare a body with gibberish? |
27682 | What?" |
27682 | What_ could_ this man want with her sister? |
27682 | When was that tuck, Miss Wise?" |
27682 | When was you born, Cousin Phoebe?" |
27682 | Whence had you it?" |
27682 | Where are you?" |
27682 | Where do you s''pose we''d be?" |
27682 | Where is he, boy?" |
27682 | Where is the woman?" |
27682 | Where next could she find shelter? |
27682 | Where shall I find you? |
27682 | Where''s the quean will be his consort? |
27682 | Wherein doth it concern Francis Bacon?" |
27682 | Whiskey, say you?" |
27682 | Who calls?" |
27682 | Who gave ye license to miscall our glorious sovereign?" |
27682 | Who in Sam Hill was runnin''things in 1598? |
27682 | Who is it, anyway?" |
27682 | Who rides with thee, lass?" |
27682 | Why could n''t you show that at the World''s Fair an''get a patent fer it?" |
27682 | Why do n''t ye jest set up as the inventor o''this machine? |
27682 | Why not go round twice a minute?" |
27682 | Why seek the shadow of the Tower?" |
27682 | Why sit you here amazed? |
27682 | Why undeceive her sister? |
27682 | Why wo n''t they do?" |
27682 | Why-- don''t I talk as good English as any of ye? |
27682 | Will you accept new clothing and rich-- for old and worn?" |
27682 | Will you go, sir, without delay, if that I speak for you the missing lines completing young Hamlet''s soliloquy?" |
27682 | Will you have horses-- men- at- arms?" |
27682 | Will your Majesty but look at this drawing on one of the inner pages of the printed document brought by the Lady Rebecca? |
27682 | Wo n''t he see the sun gettin''left behind an''whirlin''the other way from what it does in nature? |
27682 | Wo n''t you run''s quick''s ever you can to Si Pray, an''ask him to bring his gun? |
27682 | Would he go by unheeding? |
27682 | Ye do n''t happen to have any tea, do ye?" |
27682 | Ye''ve heerd it, no doubt?" |
27682 | You do n''t s''pose he stole it out o''the Panchronicle, do ye?" |
27682 | You know where Sir Guy Fenton may be found?" |
27682 | Your Grace of Devonshire, what say you to this?" |
27682 | cried Elizabeth,"hast lost thy voice, man?" |
27682 | cried Rebecca,"did n''t Si Wilkins''boy Sam say he seen a comet in broad daylight last June?" |
27682 | exclaimed Rebecca,"how ken you laugh so? |
27682 | he cried,"an''what will happen ef that traveller whirls round, cuttin''meridians jest twice as fast as the sun-- goin''the same way?" |
27682 | he cried,"soon to be Sir Isaac?" |
27682 | he exclaimed,"what is sticking out, friend?" |
27682 | he said, with a whirling movement of the hand,"an''let me see how it looks in the back?" |
27682 | said Droop, drawing forth his flask of nineteenth- century rye,"never heerd o''whiskey, eh? |
27682 | said Rebecca, conscious for the first time of her slip,"did that puzzle ye?" |
27682 | said Rebecca, with an expression of immense relief,"I do n''t believe the''s any hens an''roosters in Infinite Space, is the''?" |
27682 | she cried, as she caught sight of Phoebe,"art here, then? |
27682 | she cried,"do you know what time it is? |
27682 | what''s this?" |
52844 | And this was sixty years ago? 52844 And you mentioned Bram?" |
52844 | Anything else? |
52844 | Are you boys in touch with Grammond on the car set? |
52844 | Are you expecting trouble on the road, James? |
52844 | Are you sure...? |
52844 | Besides, we heard...."What did you hear? |
52844 | Bram in some kind of trouble? |
52844 | Bram''s a Commie, is he? |
52844 | Bram... when will the Portal open again? |
52844 | Bram? 52844 Can you discern details?" |
52844 | Do n''t I know you, mister? |
52844 | Fdazh ha? |
52844 | Fred, when will you learn to sit on your news breaks until you''ve got some answers to go with the questions? |
52844 | He was--"He was what? |
52844 | He''s a foreigner, ai n''t he? |
52844 | How are you, Jimmy? 52844 How can I tell you? |
52844 | How do you come to this place? |
52844 | How long has Mr. Bram lived in Elsby? |
52844 | How long''s he lived here in Elsby? |
52844 | How long? |
52844 | How''d you find that out, Hull? |
52844 | Hull, is Mr. Bram dead? |
52844 | I had Pa''s 30- 30, and Bovey Lay had a twelve- gauge...."What time was this? |
52844 | I thought afterwards I had imagined them, but I remember.... James, what does it mean? |
52844 | I''ll pass the Great World and the continua... but what''s an Aperture? |
52844 | If those are police officers, should n''t you stop? |
52844 | Is he dead? |
52844 | Is he still around? 52844 It looks like shadows: but what''s casting them?" |
52844 | May I see it? |
52844 | May I see some earlier issues; from about the first of the year? |
52844 | May I take it with me? |
52844 | Mind if I have a word with him? 52844 Now why would I do that?" |
52844 | Now, Miss Carroll, can you remember exactly what Bram said to you that night? 52844 Oh?" |
52844 | Okay if I try? |
52844 | Okay, can you read me all right? 52844 Then, when you got to the house...?" |
52844 | There ai n''t nothin wrong with burnin out a Commie, is there? |
52844 | This locket,said Tremaine,"do you still have it?" |
52844 | Translated, what does that mean? |
52844 | Tremaine? 52844 Try it? |
52844 | Well, what about him? |
52844 | What about that gear of yours? 52844 What are they? |
52844 | What date was it you wanted? |
52844 | What do you know of this matter, young man? |
52844 | What do you see? |
52844 | What does he do for a living? |
52844 | What got into you, Soup? |
52844 | What happened then? |
52844 | What is it? |
52844 | What kind of battle? 52844 What man are you?" |
52844 | What the devil''s that? |
52844 | What the hell makes those sounds? |
52844 | What was the idea of that? |
52844 | What you mean? |
52844 | What''s a Portal? |
52844 | What''s going on here, Jimmy? |
52844 | What''s it to you, mister? |
52844 | What''s the matter? 52844 What''s this all about?" |
52844 | What''s up, mister? |
52844 | What''s your beef, Tremaine? |
52844 | What''s your problem, mister? |
52844 | When''s this bootleg station supposed to broadcast again? |
52844 | Who are you? |
52844 | Who says so? |
52844 | Who''s looking for spies? |
52844 | Why Bram? |
52844 | Why did a healthy young fellow like Bram settle out in that isolated piece of country? 52844 Why did n''t he get help?" |
52844 | Why did n''t you recruit help? |
52844 | Why did you come today, James? |
52844 | Why do n''t you bring in help? 52844 Why? |
52844 | Why? |
52844 | Will what I tell you be used against him? |
52844 | Will you come? |
52844 | You carry a gun? |
52844 | You know anything about the blood on the kitchen floor? |
52844 | You remember Soup Gaskin? 52844 You say it is instantaneous?" |
52844 | You suppose those damn- fool boys are hiding here, playing tricks? |
52844 | You suppose those fool boys...? |
52844 | You would n''t know who put him up to it, would you? |
52844 | You-- uh-- paying anything for information? |
52844 | *****"Sol?" |
52844 | *****"What did you shoot at, Hull?" |
52844 | A romance?" |
52844 | An hour? |
52844 | And they''re still at it?" |
52844 | And you want me to spare them?" |
52844 | Are you out of your mind? |
52844 | As they pulled away from the curb Jess said,"Jimmy, what''s this about State Police nosing around here? |
52844 | Bram went rigid"What hour is this?" |
52844 | But let me get one thing straight: this Repellor of yours responds to thoughts, is that right? |
52844 | But what can one do with frightened rustics? |
52844 | Can we tie it in?" |
52844 | Did n''t you say you had some kind of detector you were going to set up?" |
52844 | Did you ever try it?" |
52844 | Do n''t waste time....""Mutable time?" |
52844 | Five minutes? |
52844 | He dead?" |
52844 | He ducked his head, because the opening was not large, and stepped inside....""That would be the east wall... to the left of the back door?" |
52844 | How could you have analyzed that which you knew not of?" |
52844 | How long had it lasted? |
52844 | Hyperwave is my baby, remember? |
52844 | I take it you''ve heard of what happened out there?" |
52844 | I used to think she was some kind of princess....""What about her and Bram? |
52844 | I''m just the dumb hick you boys use for the spade work, that it?" |
52844 | Is that his first name... or his last?" |
52844 | Jess leaned out, peered at Tremaine and asked:"Any luck, Jimmy?" |
52844 | Jimmy?" |
52844 | Just superstition, would n''t you say?" |
52844 | May I rely on your discretion?" |
52844 | Now, have you got any ideas?" |
52844 | Or had it happened at all...? |
52844 | Run out of signal?" |
52844 | Something about fighting something, was n''t it?" |
52844 | Want to run out there with me and take a look around?" |
52844 | Well, Bram''s a foreigner, and he''s out that way, ai n''t he?" |
52844 | Were these ghosts, or demons, or what?" |
52844 | What brings you back to the boondocks?" |
52844 | What if we poured more power to the Repellor?" |
52844 | What is it?" |
52844 | What''s his story?" |
52844 | Where are they? |
52844 | Which wall?" |
52844 | Which way did Bram go?" |
52844 | Whose bright idea was that?" |
52844 | Why did they do it?" |
52844 | Why do you have to work alone?" |
52844 | Will you come with me now? |
52844 | You remember old Aunt Tress, used to know all about ancestors and such as that? |
52844 | You say he ran to the kitchen and opened a trapdoor in the floor--""Did I say floor? |
52844 | You want me to look up the deed?" |
52844 | You''ve just made that decision, right?" |
3808 | And Frycollin? |
3808 | And I shall tell him--"What? |
3808 | And by what right, Messieurs Balloonists, did you insult and threaten me in your club in such a way that I am astonished I came out of it alive? |
3808 | And for how long, citizen engineer,asked Uncle Prudent, who was nearly exploding,"for how long do you intend to exercise that right?" |
3808 | And how long will that last? |
3808 | And if this voyage does not suit us? |
3808 | And if we have done it? |
3808 | And made the conquest of the air? |
3808 | And shall we last long like that? |
3808 | And then? |
3808 | And what would you have done, if you had had the honor? |
3808 | And when will he come back? |
3808 | And who knows that they do n''t watch us at night? |
3808 | And why, Fry, why? 3808 And will you tell us where we are going?" |
3808 | And will you tell us where we are? |
3808 | And your servant? |
3808 | Are there any weapons on board? |
3808 | Are we going round the world? |
3808 | But whence comes this never- ending rustling? |
3808 | But where to? |
3808 | But who is this man? 3808 But,"asked Evans,"how are we to get out?" |
3808 | By what right did you attack us in Philadelphia in Fairmount Park? 3808 Could n''t we get up to the window and see where we are?" |
3808 | Did this thing ever smash? |
3808 | Did you do that? |
3808 | Do n''t you see any roofs of houses or monuments? |
3808 | Do n''t you smell something? 3808 Do you recognize it?" |
3808 | Do you think our prison has been moved at all? |
3808 | Do you think so? |
3808 | Do you think they would complain if they became colonists of X Island? |
3808 | Do you wish to know? |
3808 | Does n''t it cut? |
3808 | Escape? |
3808 | Has the fellow got the start of us? |
3808 | Have you all you want? |
3808 | How can you? |
3808 | How far off are we? |
3808 | If you have done it-- you deserve--"What, sir? |
3808 | Is it of ironwood? |
3808 | Is the wall made of sheet iron? |
3808 | It is not as good as Peking? |
3808 | Long? 3808 Montreal? |
3808 | Mr. Robur,said Tom"What is to be done with those two gentlemen and their servant?" |
3808 | Not even the top branches? |
3808 | Nothing broken on board? |
3808 | Phil Evans,said Uncle Prudent,"you have resolved, as I have, to sacrifice your life?" |
3808 | Phil Evans? |
3808 | Phil,said he one day,"is it quite certain that escape is impossible?" |
3808 | Shall we see Mr. Robur to- day? |
3808 | Shall we try, sir? |
3808 | Shipwrecked? |
3808 | So you are not crying any more? 3808 Suppose we say it was''Rule Doodle''and''Yankee Britannia''and adjourn to breakfast?" |
3808 | That wretched nigger will not be quiet, then? |
3808 | Then we are not in the clearing? |
3808 | Then what is the use of a dispute? |
3808 | To ask is not to answer,said Phil Evans,"and I repeat, by what right?" |
3808 | To eat me? |
3808 | Uncle Prudent? |
3808 | Was it so difficult when we were crossing the inhabited part of Europe to drop a letter overboard? |
3808 | Well? |
3808 | What do you see? |
3808 | What does the barometer say? |
3808 | What is it then? |
3808 | What is that, Uncle Prudent? |
3808 | What is that? |
3808 | What is the matter with you? |
3808 | What is the matter? |
3808 | What is the matter? |
3808 | What is the name of this singular personage? |
3808 | What? 3808 Where are we?" |
3808 | Who are you? |
3808 | Why should not this be the body in question? |
3808 | Why? 3808 Why?" |
3808 | Yes, the very cabin--"Have those scoundrels set it on fire? |
3808 | A plunge would give them their liberty; and once they had reached the river, how could Robur get them back again? |
3808 | A signal, doubtless? |
3808 | And Frycollin? |
3808 | And above all, what was Robur going to do with them? |
3808 | And during this extraordinary flight what was Frycollin doing? |
3808 | And how about the match that was burning in the deserted cabin? |
3808 | And how? |
3808 | And if the"Go- Ahead"was flying the American colors, did not the"Albatross"display the stars and golden sun of Robur the Conqueror? |
3808 | And if your search is in vain, do you not leave your house and take up your quarters in another? |
3808 | And is not that rather a difficult operation for an artificial machine? |
3808 | And now, who is this Robur? |
3808 | And the spark that was creeping along to the dynamite? |
3808 | And was she not a vessel launched into the aerial sea? |
3808 | And what are we to do then? |
3808 | And what did they see? |
3808 | And what was the engineer going to do with his prisoners? |
3808 | And what was this telegram? |
3808 | And why had not Phil Evans been elected president of the club? |
3808 | At this moment the voice of Phil Evans was heard shouting,"Engineer Robur, will you give us your word of honor to leave us free on this island?" |
3808 | Aviator,"he said"you who talk so much of the benefits of aviation, have you ever aviated?" |
3808 | Besides, what is this mechanical movement in the flight of birds, whose action is so complex? |
3808 | But could they get at the magazines? |
3808 | But had the flying machine sufficient power to tow them through the water? |
3808 | But how? |
3808 | But if it is n''t the wind, what can it be?" |
3808 | But if the"Albatross"could not get out of the cyclone vertically could she not do something else? |
3808 | But if they had escaped asphyxia, how had they escaped being drowned in the Pacific? |
3808 | But on what parallel was it situated? |
3808 | But we are becalmed, and--?" |
3808 | But were there any parachutes in case of accident? |
3808 | But what could happen? |
3808 | But what could this thing be? |
3808 | But what was the good of such useless massacre? |
3808 | But where was this X? |
3808 | But which island was it of the thousands that dot the Pacific? |
3808 | But whither went the"Albatross?" |
3808 | But why was there no wind to assist at this magnificent experiment? |
3808 | But would she attempt it in the middle of the polar night, in an atmosphere of sixty below freezing? |
3808 | But would she stop? |
3808 | But, finally, who was this Robur? |
3808 | By what chain of accidents had he become one of the crew of the"Albatross?" |
3808 | By what meridian would she come out-- if she ever came out? |
3808 | By what right did you shut us up in that prison? |
3808 | By what right have you brought us against our will on board this flying machine?" |
3808 | By what strange whim was it that she was stopped over the city of Paris? |
3808 | Can not we do something now?" |
3808 | Chapter VII ON BOARD THE ALBATROSS"When will man cease to crawl in the depths to live in the azure and quiet of the sky?" |
3808 | Chapter X WESTWARD-- BUT WHITHER? |
3808 | Communicate? |
3808 | Could he there find a new crew? |
3808 | Could she not gain the center, where it was comparatively calm, and where they would have more control over her? |
3808 | Did he ever see an omelette made of bat''s eggs?" |
3808 | Did he pass his life in the air? |
3808 | Did his aeronef never rest? |
3808 | Did it not come to them appropriately to rise in person to protest against any apparatus that was heavier than air? |
3808 | Did they not merit such an honor? |
3808 | Does the"Albatross"still cruise in the atmosphere in the realm that none can take from her? |
3808 | From what country did this remarkable specimen come? |
3808 | Get into the Pacific, or go to the continent at the South Pole? |
3808 | Had he not some retreat in some inaccessible spot in which, if he had need of repose or revictualing, he could betake himself? |
3808 | Had he, like Icarus, fallen a victim to his own temerity? |
3808 | Had it sunk in the depths of the Atlantic, the Pacific, or the Indian Ocean? |
3808 | Had not the sons of Amerigo been called the sons of Cabot? |
3808 | Had not the time arrived for them to end the voyage by blowing up the ship? |
3808 | Had she sufficient mechanical power to escape through them? |
3808 | Had they become as deaf as they were patient? |
3808 | Has not Doctor Marcy suspected that the feathers open during the return of the wings so as to let the air through them? |
3808 | How could he make up his stock of provisions and the materials required for working his machines? |
3808 | How could such a thing be done in Philadelphia, and so secretly, too? |
3808 | How could the"Albatross"have been beached in Fairmount Park without its appearance having been signaled all over Pennsylvania? |
3808 | How did this Francois Tapage find himself in the service of the engineer? |
3808 | How had the engineer come to choose it? |
3808 | How large was John Wise''s balloon? |
3808 | How large was Nadar''s Géant? |
3808 | How large was the Giffard balloon at the 1878 Exhibition? |
3808 | How would the business end? |
3808 | If an observatory could not give a satisfactory answer what was the use of observatories? |
3808 | If we have to stop a day or two on the island--""We''ll stop, and if we have to fight an army of natives?" |
3808 | If you hear in your house strange and inexplicable noises, do you not at once endeavor to discover the cause? |
3808 | In what adventure had they embarked? |
3808 | Is it necessary to say so? |
3808 | Is n''t it burning powder?" |
3808 | Is the axis horizontal? |
3808 | Is the axis vertical? |
3808 | Is the domain of the southern pole a continent or an archipelago? |
3808 | Is the gentleman unaware that this flyer is a mammal? |
3808 | It may be interesting to know what had happened to the famous snuff- box after its fall? |
3808 | Need we say that the majority of the crowd had come from afar not so much to see the"Go- Ahead"as to gaze on these extraordinary men? |
3808 | Not a flagstaff, nor a church tower, nor a chimney?" |
3808 | Not any trees?" |
3808 | Now could Robur get back to the island for three or four hours if his screws were out of gear? |
3808 | Now he had recaptured them, would he carry them off into space, where it was impossible to follow him? |
3808 | Of what were their positive and negative plates? |
3808 | Or is it a palaeocrystic sea, whose ice melts not even during the long summer? |
3808 | Or were they reserving themselves to see how far this audacious contradictor would dare to go? |
3808 | Perhaps he would today have a chance of speaking to Robur? |
3808 | Perhaps it hurt you too much? |
3808 | Perhaps you think I am talking too much about myself? |
3808 | Perhaps you would like to stay there for a day or two?" |
3808 | Robur continued:"What? |
3808 | Shall we ever know? |
3808 | Should they follow the example of sailors in distress and enclose in a bottle a document giving the place of shipwreck and throw it into the sea? |
3808 | That being the case, where was this point? |
3808 | That is not a rock?" |
3808 | That two hours hanging cured you of it? |
3808 | The head of what animal did it resemble from the point of view of passional analogy? |
3808 | The match of which more than a third was now consumed? |
3808 | This aerolite could not be the object in question, for how could an aerolite blow a trumpet? |
3808 | To what series of experiments had they been invited? |
3808 | Under such circumstances, how could they distinguish the shape of the ground, the extent of the seas, the position of the islands? |
3808 | Was Robur thinking of going back? |
3808 | Was he expected by a little colony of which he was the chief? |
3808 | Was he going to keep them in his power and condemn them to perpetual aviation? |
3808 | Was it a bird beating with its wings the higher zones of space? |
3808 | Was it a flour mill that had anchored on it during the night? |
3808 | Was it an aerolite shooting obliquely through the atmosphere? |
3808 | Was it an island in the Pacific, in Australasia, or in the Indian Ocean? |
3808 | Was it by chance only that they were absent? |
3808 | Was it not necessary that he should again become absolute master of his invention? |
3808 | Was it some exuberant aeronaut rejoicing on that sonorous instrument of which the Renommée makes such obstreperous use? |
3808 | Was it, then, for the sole pleasure of his guests that he had brought the aeronef above the national domain? |
3808 | Was not that a much more suitable place for you than this of Uncle Prudent''s, where danger was daily welcomed? |
3808 | Was not that an insult as unpardonable as it happened to be just-- historically? |
3808 | Was not this a stirring up of strife between''the lighter''and''the heavier''than air? |
3808 | Was not this hurling a declaration of war into the very camp of the balloonists? |
3808 | Was she going more than round the world as Robur had said? |
3808 | Was she in mid- winter bound for the southern seas or continents round the Pole? |
3808 | Was the"Albatross"seen by the Arabs, the Mozabites, and the Negroes who share amongst them the town of Wargla? |
3808 | Was the"Albatross"to be shriveled up in their flames like a gigantic butterfly? |
3808 | Was there any chance of collision with another such machine? |
3808 | Was this fellow a madman or a hoaxer? |
3808 | What balloon, perfect as it might be, would be able to perform such a service? |
3808 | What could it be? |
3808 | What could they think except that they had fallen into the hands of people who intended to rob them? |
3808 | What does fog matter to her? |
3808 | What had been his history? |
3808 | What means had he that he should be able to build so costly a vessel as the"Albatross"and keep her building secret? |
3808 | What meridian ran through it? |
3808 | What was the cause of the stoppage? |
3808 | What was this intractable Robur going to do? |
3808 | What was this material, so hard that the bowie- knife of Phil Evans could not scratch it, and Uncle Prudent could not explain its nature? |
3808 | What was to be said in this matter? |
3808 | Where can he be?" |
3808 | Where did he come from? |
3808 | Where does he come from? |
3808 | Where is the"Albatross"going? |
3808 | Which was right; the Englishman or the American? |
3808 | Whither was the"Albatross"bound? |
3808 | Who are you?" |
3808 | Who was this Robur, of whom up to the present we know nothing but the name? |
3808 | Who were these two gentlemen? |
3808 | Why not Frycollin? |
3808 | Why two and not three? |
3808 | Why was there a look- out? |
3808 | Why, oh why, Frycollin, did you not remain at Boston with the Sneffels, and not have given them up when they talked of going to Switzerland? |
3808 | Why?" |
3808 | Will Robur, the Conqueror, appear one day as he said? |
3808 | Without these attempts, these experiments of his predecessors, how could the inquirer have conceived so perfect an apparatus? |
3808 | Would Robur destroy her? |
3808 | Would Uncle Prudent and Phil Evans refuse to be saved by him? |
3808 | Would it not take him much longer than he thought to get back to his old anchorage? |
3808 | asked Phil Evans,"have we the right to dispose of his life?" |
3808 | but how about the trumpet? |
3808 | said Robur, ironically,"how can you ask me such a question when you have only to cast down your eyes to enjoy a spectacle unparalleled in the world?" |
8199 | And do you see nothing significant in that? |
8199 | And with their aid you have mined enough metal to supply the mints of the world? |
8199 | And you have dared to collect such inconceivable wealth in one place? |
8199 | Are you serious? |
8199 | But I suppose there is no indiscretion in asking whether this little climb has any relation to the mystery? |
8199 | But can it be possible that we are not dreaming? |
8199 | But how are you going to inflate it? |
8199 | But how did Dr. Syx turn the flying atoms against his enemies? |
8199 | But how do we know that this metal of yours will answer the purpose? |
8199 | Can we not have time for deliberation? |
8199 | Did I ever tell you of my last trip to the Teton? |
8199 | Did you ever hear of it? |
8199 | Did you ever see anything like it? |
8199 | Did you ever see the opening in the roof? |
8199 | Did you get the angles? |
8199 | Did you notice in what direction it was flying? |
8199 | Did you observe,he asked,"that there was a second tunnel?" |
8199 | Do you believe in alchemy? |
8199 | Do you call it nothing because it is bright? |
8199 | Do you know what you are looking at? |
8199 | Do you mean,I exclaimed, startled at the suggestion,"that the fate of the bird had any connection with the accident to your kite?" |
8199 | Do you really believe that this comes from the moon? |
8199 | Do you think it will answer? |
8199 | Have n''t I just showed you the whole process? |
8199 | Have you a pair of wings concealed about you? |
8199 | Here now,he added a moment later, sitting down upon a rock and thrusting the blade of his penknife into a crevice,"what do you think of this?" |
8199 | How about the coating of the bodies with artemisium? |
8199 | How can it be good? |
8199 | How can you be sure? |
8199 | How is that? |
8199 | How much metal have you on hand? 8199 How''s this, Jim?" |
8199 | I suppose you know the real apex of the peak has never been trodden by man? |
8199 | Is there anything else? |
8199 | Of course, I inferred that the moon was directly concerned in the mystery; but how? 8199 Perhaps; who knows? |
8199 | See here, Hall,I exclaimed,"are you trying to make game of me?" |
8199 | So he says, but who has seen it? 8199 So you are going to try a little alchemy yourself, are you?" |
8199 | So you have been on top of the Teton? |
8199 | Then you have not yet completed your solution of the secret? |
8199 | Then your experiment to- day has some connection with the solution of the great mystery? |
8199 | True, but how did you arrive at the proper moment? |
8199 | Well, what about that something that shines down there? 8199 Well,"asked Hall,"what have you heard?" |
8199 | What are you about, anyhow? |
8199 | What can it be? |
8199 | What can you do? 8199 What did you infer from that?" |
8199 | What do you mean by that? |
8199 | What do you propose to do next? |
8199 | What do you say? |
8199 | What do you suppose it cost him to plate this crowd? |
8199 | What do you think of it? |
8199 | What have we got to take the place of gold? 8199 What interest can he have in your kite- flying?" |
8199 | What of the mysterious force that the doctor employed to sweep off the assailants? |
8199 | What plan? |
8199 | What terms do you demand? |
8199 | What will you do? |
8199 | What''s this fellow got all over him? |
8199 | What? |
8199 | Where did you get that? |
8199 | Which way shall we go? |
8199 | Who is''he''? |
8199 | Who, Dr. Syx? 8199 Why does Dr. Syx take such elaborate pains to deceive his visitors, and also the government officers? |
8199 | Will you have relief, or not? |
8199 | Will you kindly tell me,I asked,"how you managed to set the kite afire?" |
8199 | Yes, and what are they handling? |
8199 | You think it so bad, then? |
8199 | You though it was a trick, did you? |
8199 | You''ve been in the Syx works many times, have n''t you? |
8199 | And how could we know that the second hold would prove more secure than the first? |
8199 | And, beside, what object could Dr. Syx have in pretending that there is free metal to be had for the digging?" |
8199 | And, besides, was it not demonstrable that he must have perished in the awful destruction of his mill? |
8199 | Boon and the members of the financial commission in the early days of the artemisium business?" |
8199 | Boon,"how, then, do you account for the nuggets scattered over the mountain? |
8199 | But what put you in mind of that?" |
8199 | Can commerce exist with no common measure of exchange?" |
8199 | Can we go back to the age of barter? |
8199 | Can we substitute cattle- pens and wheat- bins for the strong boxes of the Treasury? |
8199 | Did not Dr. Syx himself admit that he found no free artemisium until his tunnel had reached the core of the peak? |
8199 | Did you notice it?" |
8199 | Did you see it?" |
8199 | Did you see the track in it?" |
8199 | Do you perceive a seam? |
8199 | Do you remember my asking you once if you believed in alchemy?" |
8199 | Had the Grand Teton become a volcano? |
8199 | Has this been the aim of your labors ever since?" |
8199 | He seemed to await a reply, and President Boon asked:"What guarantee can you give that the supply would be adequate and continuous?" |
8199 | How does he get it, and where does he hide it? |
8199 | I asked,"and what was it that happened to the kite?" |
8199 | I only wished to inquire if you thought it probable that there would be no repetition of what occurred after gold was found at the south pole?" |
8199 | If you reject my offer, do you think a second one will come?" |
8199 | In the meanwhile, wo n''t you take a stroll with me?" |
8199 | Now what does it all mean? |
8199 | Odd thing, was n''t it?" |
8199 | Others will discover it, and then where shall we be?" |
8199 | Syx?" |
8199 | What is that something? |
8199 | What is your programme for to- day?" |
8199 | What metal? |
8199 | What''s his game? |
8199 | Will you, as representatives of the leading nations, undertake the introduction of artemisium as a substitute for gold, or will you not?" |
8199 | Would n''t I have given something for the doctor''s hose when I was a youngster campaigning in the Philippines in''99?" |
8199 | XI STRANGE FATE OF A KITE"Are you ready for another tramp?" |
8199 | are you seized with the mountain- climbing fever?" |
51834 | Am I? |
51834 | And even if they did, what''s the use? 51834 And that makes it all right? |
51834 | And you-- do you mean that I am not responsible for what I say? |
51834 | Are you suggesting that I pushed my father into the Ekkan? |
51834 | But you are so young...."I''m older than I look,Emrys said uncomfortably; then remembered to add,"You were a friend of my father''s, sir?" |
51834 | But you_ do_ promise not to tell old Dyall that I''m my father instead of me? |
51834 | Ca n''t you understand that, at this stage, the girl does n''t matter? |
51834 | Curious coincidence, was n''t it? |
51834 | Death, do you mean? |
51834 | Do n''t you know, Emrys, that an immortal can not die? |
51834 | Do n''t you think I''m doing the right thing, Peter? |
51834 | Do you know who I am, Peter? |
51834 | Do you mean to say he has the_ gall_ to come see us, after the accusations he made against you, Emrys? |
51834 | Do you think I do n''t know what it is to crave death? |
51834 | Do you think, Jan,Hubbard asked slowly,"that the way you felt-- or did n''t feel-- might not have anything to do with the Morethans at all? |
51834 | Does it really matter? |
51834 | Does that mean you will live forever, Grandpa? |
51834 | Have n''t you felt something strange about young Shortmire? |
51834 | Have you met her? 51834 How do I know I can trust your word?" |
51834 | How does Hubbard know you''re in this house right now? 51834 How goes it, son of my spirit?" |
51834 | How much do you? |
51834 | I said, do you think Megan would be willing to marry me, if she knew I was older than her great- great- grandfather? |
51834 | I''ve heard people say you revolutionized our technology as much as--"As much as your father revolutionized our civilization? 51834 Is that all it was-- a coincidence?" |
51834 | Is that the end of your story? |
51834 | It was n''t just a figure of speech? |
51834 | Jan, what did you give the Morethans in return for what they gave you? |
51834 | Luckily? |
51834 | Or Morethis? |
51834 | Perhaps another night then? |
51834 | Peter,he cried, almost before he was fully in the room,"did you know that, in dying, Nicholas Dyall won a final victory over me?" |
51834 | Really? 51834 So they did trick you?" |
51834 | Surely you can understand what hell life would become if people knew I was half Morethan? |
51834 | Tell me, Doctor,Emrys asked tensely,"is there anything about me that does n''t seem... quite human?" |
51834 | Then I_ wo n''t_ be dead when you come to Earth? |
51834 | Then who is Megan? |
51834 | Well, son of my spirit,Uvrei would keep asking,"is this what you wanted?" |
51834 | What are you two blabbering about? |
51834 | What could you find out? 51834 What did you find?" |
51834 | What do you want of me? |
51834 | What kind of life? |
51834 | What need do I have of you? |
51834 | What were you saying? |
51834 | What''s in it for you, Emrys? |
51834 | What''s your boy like, Jan? |
51834 | What_ is_ all this, Jan? |
51834 | Where would you have-- have gotten the concept? |
51834 | Who would believe me? |
51834 | Why should it? 51834 Why should you expect me to put their welfare before my own?" |
51834 | Would a human being have known she was a machine? |
51834 | You did n''t know I had a son, did you, Peter? 51834 You mean you ca n''t die? |
51834 | You think I ca n''t fight them? |
51834 | You think I''m sentimental, do n''t you? |
51834 | You understand that these must be checked before you receive your father''s estate? |
51834 | You wo n''t tell anybody who I really am? |
51834 | You would object? |
51834 | You''d-- let the strain continue? |
51834 | You''re not going metaphysical in your old age, are you, Jan? 51834 You''re still my friend, are n''t you?" |
51834 | You''re sure you can give me youth as well as life? |
51834 | _ What did you find out?_he repeated. |
51834 | A machine created by mental, rather than physical processes, but a machine nonetheless?" |
51834 | After all, how could he, sprung full- blown into a quasi- alien society, hope to become an integral part of it all at once? |
51834 | And if he was truly fond of the girl, would he not at least have investigated the young man? |
51834 | And then the lawyer asked a ridiculous question,"Jan, do you know why Dyall''s machines did n''t meet popular favor until he changed them?" |
51834 | And there''s--"Dyall gave a little laugh--"no crime in being old, or you and I would be in prison, would n''t we?" |
51834 | And what could he do there? |
51834 | And why should you want to fight them? |
51834 | And, if so, had he done anything about it? |
51834 | But if the work grew tedious, might he not say to himself:_ Why bother? |
51834 | But was that all? |
51834 | But what should he do? |
51834 | But what worse could there be to tell? |
51834 | But what? |
51834 | But why does n''t everybody get the longevity treatment, so we can all live a long time?" |
51834 | But would Emrys do this? |
51834 | Ca n''t he leave me alone in the little time left?_ But he could not forget the obligations of courtesy. |
51834 | Can it be senility rather than perceptiveness, and have I been foolish to come all this way?_"You''ve come because of Megan?" |
51834 | Can it be senility rather than perceptiveness, and have I been foolish to come all this way?_"You''ve come because of Megan?" |
51834 | Could an old man ever actually be young? |
51834 | Could anyone have squandered such prodigious sums upon the usual mundane dissipations? |
51834 | Could they really do what they said? |
51834 | Did n''t he find it natural for a young girl not to like the idea of old age, of death? |
51834 | Did the bartender know who he was? |
51834 | Did things get done only out of malevolent motives-- anger and ruthlessness and spite? |
51834 | Did you think you were the only one?" |
51834 | Do n''t you realize--""How much does she?" |
51834 | Do you know her?" |
51834 | Do you think he''s having you followed?" |
51834 | Do you think it''s wrong for me to ask her to marry me?" |
51834 | Do you think you are strong enough to starve yourself to death over a period of two thousand years?" |
51834 | Does Earth care what happens to me? |
51834 | Emrys Shortmire would not have the physical aches that he''d had as a result, but could there be psychical aches? |
51834 | Even if he had not, what good would it do for Peter Hubbard to be present on Earth? |
51834 | Even if the Morethans could do what they said, how did he know they would? |
51834 | Had Nicholas Dyall hated Jan Shortmire with equal venom? |
51834 | Had the old fool forgotten his promise, or had he broken it on purpose? |
51834 | He had not been a good man, but was any man evil enough to deserve this? |
51834 | How could a man come from so many light- years''distance without radioing on ahead, or at least tele- calling from his hotel? |
51834 | How could he? |
51834 | How sentimental can you get? |
51834 | How was it that Shortmire, who had been everywhere, seen everything, had never been to Morethis? |
51834 | Hubbard expected Emrys to say,"Why should it survive?" |
51834 | Hubbard?" |
51834 | I am a machine, too? |
51834 | IX_ Why does n''t he leave me alone?_ Peter Hubbard thought, as, wearily, he told the Dyall machine to let Emrys Shortmire up. |
51834 | In what form did you give it to them, Jan?" |
51834 | Is that all love is-- self- deception?_"Perhaps,"Dyall went on,"Man can not appreciate true perfection; perhaps he''s not good enough himself. |
51834 | It does n''t matter to you what happens to your own home planet once you are dead?" |
51834 | Mr. Shortmire, was your mother one of the caste they call the''immortals''?" |
51834 | My name will go down in history, and his--""Do you hate him so much, Emrys, even though he''s dead?" |
51834 | Of course, I know I look like the pictures, but pictures never tell much, do they?" |
51834 | Only, would the government''s representative believe Hubbard enough to get that birth certificate? |
51834 | Or did it arise as an effect of the treatment itself? |
51834 | Or would they, like Dyall, dismiss him as a doddering old fool? |
51834 | Presently he asked,"Were n''t you afraid I might investigate?" |
51834 | So I could stop taking them, could n''t I, and starve myself to death?" |
51834 | That, for all your young body, you are an old man and feel like an old man?" |
51834 | The only thing not quite human about Emrys Shortmire was his eyes, and how could they be human after what they had seen? |
51834 | Then Emrys said, more calmly,"If that''s so, why did everything change when I met Megan? |
51834 | Then I knew for sure that he was Jan Shortmire himself; and then I knew what Megan''s destiny was....""How_ could_ you know he-- I was Jan Shortmire?" |
51834 | Then he added,"I suppose you''ve been wondering why I finally decided to make a will?" |
51834 | They did n''t sell their wares cheap, did they?" |
51834 | Though, come to think of it, what good would savage recrimination-- or anything-- do? |
51834 | Time to do what?" |
51834 | Was he still this creature''s friend? |
51834 | Was it inherently opposed to greatness? |
51834 | Was that defect a part of the creative talent that had earned the individual his right to the treatment? |
51834 | What did young men do with their leisure, he tried to remember, when they had nothing but leisure? |
51834 | What else did I have to give them in exchange?" |
51834 | What had Dyall done to warrant the longevity treatment? |
51834 | What if Emrys_ did_ go down in history? |
51834 | What was goodness? |
51834 | What_ was_ the word he wanted? |
51834 | Who could imagine that passion had ever convulsed that thin white face, that those frail white fingers had ever curved in love and in hate? |
51834 | Who had the young man''s mother been? |
51834 | Who would have believed that human and Morethan could breed together? |
51834 | Why did Peter call him by his former name in front of his former enemy? |
51834 | Why had he lied about it? |
51834 | Why not be merciful to me now?" |
51834 | Why should he? |
51834 | _ But I''ve felt this way before_, he thought;_ it''s because I''m old._"Were you really satisfied with your bargain, Jan?" |
51834 | _ But why does he sound so unhappy about it?_ Emrys thought angrily. |
51834 | _ Was it because I did n''t know? |
51834 | _ What''s wrong with me?_ Because he was in love, he could not appreciate the irony of that thought. |
51834 | _ Why was she the same for me, then?_ Emrys wondered bitterly. |
32953 | Alone? |
32953 | And does Ylia never smile? |
32953 | And he took the girl unwillingly? |
32953 | And if you need us? |
32953 | And now,he added,"may I ask you the same question?" |
32953 | And slaughtered them fairly? 32953 And that is--?" |
32953 | And the cloak of Portox? |
32953 | And the destiny of all Tarth? |
32953 | And the story you have to tell? |
32953 | And what do the legends say? |
32953 | And who is this Volna? |
32953 | And who, pray is Jlomec? |
32953 | Are you all right, sire? |
32953 | Are you calling me a liar? |
32953 | Are you feeling better? 32953 Borders on Tarth... yet beyond the stars? |
32953 | Bracelet? |
32953 | But I must, do n''t you see? |
32953 | But how? |
32953 | But it''s just--"Did you send the message? |
32953 | But lord, do n''t you see? |
32953 | But revenge? 32953 But the Golden Ape--?" |
32953 | But what can Bontarc of Nadia-- or anyone-- do against the power of Retoc''s Abarians? |
32953 | But where is she? 32953 But whose life and death?" |
32953 | But you feel better now? |
32953 | But--"And you sent the message? 32953 Darling, do n''t you see? |
32953 | Did n''t the guards send you for the girl? |
32953 | Did you extinguish the fire? |
32953 | Did you hear that? |
32953 | Do you think any stranger in the realm is granted an audience with King Bontarc, fool? |
32953 | Find anything? |
32953 | For the spirits of the departed? |
32953 | Have I ever seen you before? |
32953 | Have your scouts been able to find the wayfarers who saw him? |
32953 | He drunk? |
32953 | He''s getting up, ai n''t he? |
32953 | Honor? 32953 How did this happen?" |
32953 | I''m just wondering-- might you tell me your name without breaking any rules of reticence? |
32953 | If I had great courage, lord? |
32953 | Is it? |
32953 | Is n''t it the same, the future and the past? 32953 Is there no drop of common decency or compassion left in you, Retoc, that you do this thing to helpless people?" |
32953 | John Price had a name of two parts,he said,"so why should I not have the same?" |
32953 | Majesty, I was thinking...."Well, Prokliam, what is it? 32953 Majesty?" |
32953 | My name? |
32953 | Need any help, mister? |
32953 | No cloak? 32953 No?" |
32953 | On the river? 32953 Real weirdy, huh, doc?" |
32953 | Returned whence? |
32953 | Sense? |
32953 | So? |
32953 | Step back and givemair, givemair, will you? |
32953 | Tell me, Ylia,he asked, panting,"is this Bram Forest you speak of indeed the-- the god of the legend? |
32953 | Tell me,he said,"is there any truth to the legend that the clock in the tower will toll the end of one hundred years?" |
32953 | Tell me--as they started out, the boy''s sled reluctantly left behind--"is this B''ronth the Utalian in Retoc''s pay?" |
32953 | The Golden Ape, did you say? |
32953 | The White God could--"Ah, you see? 32953 The cloak Portox foretold you would wear?" |
32953 | The second item? |
32953 | The woman who held you in her arms in the hotel suite? |
32953 | Then I am not desirable? |
32953 | Then in the name of the Golden Ape, why--? |
32953 | Then what will you do? |
32953 | Then why are you here? 32953 Then why?" |
32953 | Then you wo n''t change your mind? |
32953 | Then you''ll spare Abaria? |
32953 | Then--? |
32953 | There was someone else? 32953 Think you a bedraggled wayfaring maid of the Ofridian desert will be invited to the funeral of a prince of the Nadian royal blood?" |
32953 | This other one--? |
32953 | To Nadia City? |
32953 | Well, man,chided the Golden Ape,"and do you need a weapon? |
32953 | Well? |
32953 | Well? |
32953 | Were you-- Portox? |
32953 | What about the white giant? |
32953 | What are you going to do? |
32953 | What can it mean? |
32953 | What did you do to the guard? |
32953 | What did you say? |
32953 | What does this mean? |
32953 | What for? 32953 What happened to the man?" |
32953 | What happened? |
32953 | What he say, anyhow? |
32953 | What is it, child? 32953 What is it, child?" |
32953 | What is sense? 32953 What kind of help do you wish?" |
32953 | What progress have they made? |
32953 | What were you trying to do, Ylia? |
32953 | What will you do, Bram Forest? |
32953 | What would you think if I told you the Golden Ape was real? 32953 Where are the rest?" |
32953 | Where did you find her? 32953 Where is your friend, that giant of a man?" |
32953 | Where''d it come from? |
32953 | Where''s the girl? |
32953 | Where-- did you take me? |
32953 | Who am I? |
32953 | Who are you, eh? |
32953 | Who are you? |
32953 | Who are you? |
32953 | Why do you frown so? |
32953 | Why do you laugh? |
32953 | Why do you tell me this, Prokliam? |
32953 | Why was I given knowledge but not all the knowledge necessary to intelligently pursue my destiny? 32953 Will you go in peace?" |
32953 | Would you kill an unarmed man? |
32953 | Yes, but did Portox really feel I must wreak upon Abaria and the Abarians the same destruction they brought to Ofridia? 32953 Yes, lady?" |
32953 | Yes? |
32953 | Ylia,he asked abruptly,"what do you know about the Golden Ape? |
32953 | You all right? |
32953 | You are alone? |
32953 | You believe, do n''t you, Father Hammeth? |
32953 | You do not know his name or how came he here? |
32953 | You have been waiting for me? |
32953 | You have regained consciousness? |
32953 | You saw? 32953 You see? |
32953 | You want me to fight the Boar of the Kranuian Wood, is that it? |
32953 | You? 32953 You_ are_ from Portox?" |
32953 | Your home? |
32953 | Your_ home_? |
32953 | Yours, idiot? |
32953 | ***** Bontarc, King of Nadia, asked his royal guest,"You like the Games so far?" |
32953 | ***** John Pride said,"First, are you aware that there is another in this mansion-- or was?" |
32953 | *****"Ca n''t you see I''m busy? |
32953 | *****"How do I look, Prokliam?" |
32953 | *****"Where is he?" |
32953 | A couple of rabbits?" |
32953 | A steel and silver alloy, then? |
32953 | A strong leader.... Retoc? |
32953 | A warped world? |
32953 | Abruptly, he seemed to change the subject:"How do you feel?" |
32953 | After a pause, the young man in the purple robe inquired,"Why do you smile?" |
32953 | And Bontarc? |
32953 | And I''m afraid, Bram Forest....""Of the Place of the Dead?" |
32953 | And Portox was-- where? |
32953 | And did that knowledge generate a fear that Retoc the Abarian could not rid himself of? |
32953 | And for that matter, why had he been able to ask the question in the first place? |
32953 | And meanwhile, he was a king, was n''t he? |
32953 | And what work had he done? |
32953 | And what, exactly, were you doing on the Plains of Ofrid?" |
32953 | And you?" |
32953 | Are n''t they one? |
32953 | Are you trying to say you know how Prince Jlomec was slain? |
32953 | Back on Earth? |
32953 | Besides, did n''t he have the bracelet- disc- amulet? |
32953 | Besides, what could he do about it? |
32953 | Bram Forest had deserted her once, had n''t he, after she had saved his life? |
32953 | But I assume Bontarc of Nadia wishes to know exactly how his brother, the Prince Jlomec, died?" |
32953 | But as it was, he sneered at the gentle Nadian and asked,"What business of this is yours, Jlomec?" |
32953 | But how could that be? |
32953 | But how long would_ that_ alliance last? |
32953 | But the beginning of what? |
32953 | But the giant? |
32953 | But was the boar also the raging beast?" |
32953 | But what do titles matter? |
32953 | But what? |
32953 | But where is the exact personal knowledge that would help me in my dealings with the future? |
32953 | But would it be possible? |
32953 | By killing him thus, was not Bram Forest doing the same thing for which he had condemned the other? |
32953 | Ca n''t you see I have no time for the likes of you?" |
32953 | Can I trust such as you?" |
32953 | Could n''t he become a hero of the people? |
32953 | Could n''t he change sides before it was too late? |
32953 | Could n''t he slay Volna, here in the royal box, for all to see? |
32953 | Could the Utalian know anything about that? |
32953 | Could the guard, could he, Porfis, do less? |
32953 | Cut down the men and women and children alike until the entire nation was obliterated?" |
32953 | Dared he, Bram Forest, call anything impossible after what had already occurred? |
32953 | Did n''t you go for the girl?" |
32953 | Did the accusing face of Portox the Ofridian genius still hang balefully in his memory? |
32953 | Do n''t you see, oh, do n''t you? |
32953 | Do n''t you understand that?" |
32953 | Do n''t you understand? |
32953 | Fitting consort for a woman who would rule the world? |
32953 | From whence had this naked white creature erupted? |
32953 | Granted the strange disc had brought him somehow from Earth to Tarth, would it repeat the process in the opposite direction? |
32953 | Had Portox acquainted the Abarian devil with knowledge that he alone carried in his guilty heart? |
32953 | Had it any meaning? |
32953 | Had n''t Ylia been calling his name? |
32953 | Had n''t he come, suddenly, from nowhere, at the ordained moment? |
32953 | Had the imposter, now slain by the wild boar, taken it from him? |
32953 | Had this dead man worn it? |
32953 | He thought:_ why should I accept one bag of gold from a common Abarian soldier when there are millions of bags of gold in Nadia City_? |
32953 | How are you called?" |
32953 | How can I find her? |
32953 | How can this be?" |
32953 | How did he know he was not still on that planet? |
32953 | How long ago had that been? |
32953 | Hultax was trembling, but the Ape, speaking in Hultax''own language, in the language of all Tarth, said:"Are you really from Portox? |
32953 | I hear you!_"What the heck''s he doing? |
32953 | If I destroy Retoc the Abarian responsible for what happened a hundred years ago, would n''t that be enough? |
32953 | If I told you that there actually was a Place of the Dead?" |
32953 | If Retoc''s army is here, ready, then what''s happening in Nadia City? |
32953 | If one of these so- called gods had appeared, why not two, or four, or a dozen? |
32953 | If she can deliver Nadia without a fight, then Tarth is mine, Hultax, do n''t you see? |
32953 | If you expected a god to appear and I arrived on schedule, how can you be so sure that I am not he?" |
32953 | In the disc?" |
32953 | Is it much further?" |
32953 | Is it victory and power for the strongest? |
32953 | Is it, Hammeth? |
32953 | Is it?" |
32953 | Is that a god? |
32953 | Is that even a man who can bring retribution to Retoc? |
32953 | Is that understood?" |
32953 | Is that what Portox- saviour wished for your people?" |
32953 | Is there anything I can do?" |
32953 | Jlomec wondered, and from whence had they come? |
32953 | Likewise, the suggestion of arms and legs...."You are B''ronth?" |
32953 | Lookit that outfit he''s wearing, willya? |
32953 | Man? |
32953 | My great grandfather had just a white elephant--""A white elephant?" |
32953 | Now that you have spared me, in your royal benevolence, I thought I might in turn advise you....""Yes, what is it, man?" |
32953 | On this Prokliam''s life might depend...."Are they checking way- passes, lord?" |
32953 | Or Bram Forest? |
32953 | Or was Father Hammeth right? |
32953 | Or was it for some other reason that Retoc roamed the plains? |
32953 | Or was it? |
32953 | Or, had he committed himself? |
32953 | Our legions will come?" |
32953 | Praying?" |
32953 | Retoc said,"What manner of people are you?" |
32953 | Retoc went on:"Have you any idea who killed him so treacherously? |
32953 | Returning from the Place of the Dead?" |
32953 | See the blood?" |
32953 | See? |
32953 | See? |
32953 | See? |
32953 | Slay Bram Forest and the girl if the wreck had n''t already killed them? |
32953 | The God of the Tower come to right the ancient wrongs?" |
32953 | The young man said,"Wo n''t you be seated?" |
32953 | Then what was the point of them standing here, half- frozen with the cold, waiting for an assailant who would never come? |
32953 | Then--""What about the old guy in the well?" |
32953 | There would be a trail of footprints for the boy Lulukee to follow....*****"Cold, Hammeth?" |
32953 | Therefore--""What legend?" |
32953 | This was the Place of the Dead, was n''t it? |
32953 | Too proud to flee, not swordsman enough to match the mighty Retoc...."Yes, yes, what is it?" |
32953 | True, his superior footwork was forcing Bram Forest back across the sand, but what did that matter? |
32953 | Was it a nameless fear that drove him there? |
32953 | Was it possible? |
32953 | Well, is it?" |
32953 | Well, man, is it?" |
32953 | Well?" |
32953 | Were you seen?" |
32953 | What could happen to him now? |
32953 | What delegation are you with, man?" |
32953 | What help could she expect from a man like Bram Forest? |
32953 | What is it?" |
32953 | What manner of people were these? |
32953 | What of Bontarc, her brother? |
32953 | What place was this-- and for that matter, who was he himself, this naked figure which looked back at him from the glittering mirror? |
32953 | What sense is there to such a farce as this? |
32953 | What shall it be?" |
32953 | What will we find? |
32953 | What would he have been doing out here?" |
32953 | What would our love mean if Retoc the Abarian ruled all Tarth?" |
32953 | What would the next manifestation be? |
32953 | What''s he supposed to be, a man from Mars or something? |
32953 | What''s your name?" |
32953 | What''s_ your_ name, man?" |
32953 | Where could Lulukee have gone off to? |
32953 | Where is this place and how came I here?" |
32953 | Where was the boy? |
32953 | Where, Bram Forest wondered, had he seen the dark one before? |
32953 | Where, man? |
32953 | Which one? |
32953 | Who are we to say that you were not nourished by some means beyond our knowledge?" |
32953 | Who can say what Retoc is doing? |
32953 | Who could they be? |
32953 | Who was Portox? |
32953 | Why did she leave me in this place?" |
32953 | Why does my asking the question eliminate all possibility of my being your god?" |
32953 | Why had she reacted so violently to his question? |
32953 | Why in the name of law and decency had he and Mowbray been ordered to patrol this tangled, deserted spook- hole? |
32953 | Why should this be? |
32953 | Why was I left here carefully tended and provided for these hundred years only to be hurled suddenly upon my own?" |
32953 | Wild boar? |
32953 | Would an avenger come forth to challenge Retoc and his Abarian hordes? |
32953 | Would either of them be content to share power with the other? |
32953 | Would the clock toll as it was rumored Portox had said? |
32953 | Ylia? |
32953 | You couldn''t--""Do n''t you see, Father Hammeth? |
32953 | You did not kill him?" |
32953 | You hardly knew the Prince Jlomec at all, did you? |
32953 | You know who killed him?" |
32953 | You say you do not know your own name?" |
32953 | You see?" |
32953 | You understand?" |
32953 | You''ll go?" |
32953 | Your car--?" |
32953 | _ Farewell...._ Was it merely the sound of the wind along the banks of the River of Ice? |
32953 | _ Oh Portox- saviour, Portox- saviour, how long dead? |
32953 | _ Ylia!_ Could his love for the girl of Tarth draw him across the unthinkable abyss? |
51844 | All right, you had a grudge against me, but what did you have against her? 51844 And I suppose you yourself did the same thing, not knowing the men were n''t going to be drugged this trip?" |
51844 | And then what would you do? |
51844 | And, meanwhile, she will go back to-- doing what she has been doing, with other men? |
51844 | Are you disappointed, then? |
51844 | Are you enjoying it? |
51844 | As my-- wife? |
51844 | At your age, what are a few more trips? |
51844 | Blowups? |
51844 | But it does n''t disturb you? |
51844 | But where will we go? 51844 But why did it have to be me?" |
51844 | But why the hurry? 51844 But-- but_ our_ ceremony would n''t be valid in_ your_ universe, would it?" |
51844 | By committing a crime yourself? 51844 Ca n''t I make myself worthy of Lyddy in every way?" |
51844 | Can you imagine that a little thing like that would stop me? |
51844 | Do you have anybody, Len? 51844 Do you have to go to an Earth space school to be a spaceman? |
51844 | Do you think I like the situation any better than you? 51844 Does a ship going through ordinary space see any of us?" |
51844 | Even if you know I love you only as a sister? |
51844 | For whom? |
51844 | Has she changed much? |
51844 | Have n''t you any relatives at all? |
51844 | How come you know about me? |
51844 | How could I prefer a dumb pimply kid to you? |
51844 | How did you know? 51844 How do you know, he did n''t deserve what he got?" |
51844 | How would you like to go to Burdon? |
51844 | I have a curious feeling...."That_ what_? |
51844 | I suppose you told her not to eat or drink anything so she''d see the hyperspacer? |
51844 | I would n''t expect you to, see? 51844 I''m a human being; is n''t that enough? |
51844 | I''m thinking the way you want me to think-- right, Lord Njeri? |
51844 | If I appear in my true form, then will you accept me as your kqyres? |
51844 | If you have proof that I murdered your father, why do n''t you prosecute? 51844 Is it certain that you yourself have not in some way given her cause for suspicion?" |
51844 | Is that what Lyddy is short for? |
51844 | Is the prospect of my company so displeasing to you that it will make you give up the business immediately? |
51844 | Is there anyone else who might have spoken of these things to her? |
51844 | It''s a question of what you''re used to, see? |
51844 | Just because you want a change-- is that it? |
51844 | Kqyres? 51844 Leaving me? |
51844 | Maybe you''d like to come back another time? |
51844 | Maybe you''ve had enough to drink, Captain? |
51844 | Maybe,her husband agreed,"but why use forged papers?" |
51844 | Modest, are n''t you? |
51844 | Now that I have Lyddy, what else is there to want? |
51844 | Now that you have Lyddy, you do n''t want anything else at all? |
51844 | So you think it''s funny, do you? |
51844 | That''s so the men shouldn''t-- see the things outside when they go through hyperspace, is n''t it? |
51844 | The business itself means nothing to you? |
51844 | There''s something between you and Raines, is n''t there? |
51844 | They? |
51844 | This is your first time on Erytheia, is it? |
51844 | This procedure is acceptable in terms of your culture? |
51844 | Well,said the kqyres as Mattern stood goggling at the glowing bullion,"is the payment just?" |
51844 | Were n''t there any men who did try to get through? |
51844 | Were you coming to see me? |
51844 | What do we need the big- time stuff for? 51844 What do you mean?" |
51844 | What do you think you''re doing? |
51844 | What happened? 51844 What kind of know- how do you get working as a deckhand on a starboat? |
51844 | What would you do if you left me, Lyddy? |
51844 | What''s gotten into you, Lyddy? 51844 Where are the other crewmen?" |
51844 | Where? |
51844 | Which one? |
51844 | Who knows whether it came from our universe to yours, or yours to ours? 51844 Who''s ruling Ferr?" |
51844 | Why are you on my ship with forged papers then? |
51844 | Why do you want money so much, Lennie? |
51844 | Why is it so hard to get somebody else? |
51844 | Why my wife, though? 51844 Why should I do you a favor?" |
51844 | Why should n''t I? |
51844 | Why? |
51844 | Will she go with me? |
51844 | Will the ship be safe there? |
51844 | Will we see them? |
51844 | Will you marry me, Lyddy? |
51844 | Will you not give me a chance, Captain? |
51844 | Would it not be wiser,the kqyres suggested,"for you to wait until you can get enough money so you can have her for yourself alone? |
51844 | Would you like me to learn to play chess? |
51844 | Would you like to? |
51844 | You are not disappointed with her in any way? 51844 You mean we''re going to stay_ here_?" |
51844 | You''ll stay this way in this universe then? |
51844 | You''ll take good care of me, wo n''t you, hon? |
51844 | You''ve definitely decided to go? |
51844 | ***** She asked with sorrowful archness,"Are we so terrible in your eyes, Mattern?" |
51844 | After all, how long would it take for you to get together a sufficient sum at that rate?" |
51844 | Afterward, as they lay together in the blackness, she asked,"Can you see in the dark, Captain?" |
51844 | And they had laughed, and one with a honey- sweet mind had said,"Is that_ all_ you want,_ really_ all?" |
51844 | And who''s in charge then? |
51844 | And why have you taken it upon yourself to help rid humanity of me?" |
51844 | And you will come because--""Because of what?" |
51844 | But a queen? |
51844 | But where are we Jumping to?" |
51844 | But why should Lyddy also have his mother''s eyes-- and, stranger still, why should the mbretersha? |
51844 | Ca n''t you study somewhere else?" |
51844 | Did it go back, say, twenty- four years, to the time when he was sixteen and had killed his stepfather? |
51844 | Do I bore you?" |
51844 | Do you know which he is?" |
51844 | Do you think he''s sick or something?" |
51844 | Does our friendship mean nothing at all to you?" |
51844 | Even though it''s not apparent, in some way she has changed?" |
51844 | Figure on breaking out of this sector and moving in closer to Earth, do you?" |
51844 | Had he, during sixteen years of alien trade, changed into something not quite human? |
51844 | He added,"What are you so afraid of, boy? |
51844 | He could n''t help adding,"Does n''t it mean anything to you that I risked a whole universe for your sake, and that now I have worlds to offer you?" |
51844 | He had a look of-- who? |
51844 | Her face was pale, but why just now? |
51844 | However, would n''t a considerable economy be effected if you went in your own ship?" |
51844 | I mean what system?" |
51844 | III Did that truth go back fifteen years, to the time he had met the kqyres, twenty years to the time he had first seen Lyddy? |
51844 | In any case, what would Raines know that he could tell her? |
51844 | In truth, what else could we do? |
51844 | Is Lyddy enough reason?_*****"Why did you bring her into this?" |
51844 | Is Lyddy enough reason?_*****"Why did you bring her into this?" |
51844 | It seemed to him he had seen her before-- in a vision, a dream, who knew where? |
51844 | Just like that? |
51844 | Len,_ why_ do you have it on board, especially when_ I''m_ here?" |
51844 | Now I win two games out of three._"But you are content with the woman?" |
51844 | Of Lyddy? |
51844 | On your next trip--""What makes you think there''s going to be a next trip? |
51844 | Or do n''t you have proof?" |
51844 | Or even further back than that? |
51844 | Otherwise he would n''t think of chancing it... or would he? |
51844 | Pressure of business....""But why do you play chess with yourself all the time?" |
51844 | Relations, anything like that?" |
51844 | She pleases you as much today as she did when first you set eyes on her?" |
51844 | So that problem would be easily solved, but what of the others? |
51844 | So what can I do about it?" |
51844 | So why fight? |
51844 | So why go looking for trouble?" |
51844 | Suddenly he remembered his puzzlement about the young spaceman-- what was his name?--Raines? |
51844 | That''s the whole trouble, is n''t it? |
51844 | They could have kept the body from growing old without holding back the mind-- or had they not held back the mind? |
51844 | They told me you were probably dead, but I would n''t believe it, see? |
51844 | Was she merely expressing trust in him, or was there more to her words than that? |
51844 | Was there then a solid basis for the anti- extraterrestrial prejudice? |
51844 | Was this the fullest maturity it was capable of? |
51844 | What could be fairer than that?" |
51844 | What do you think of the idea?" |
51844 | What else could be done with a small paradise in a remote sector of space but turn it into a high- class brothel and gambling casino? |
51844 | What else would you have left?" |
51844 | What else_ would_ he have left? |
51844 | What makes you think I''m going to come back here again?" |
51844 | What stopped the traffic?" |
51844 | What were you planning to do?" |
51844 | What''s that?" |
51844 | Whatever made you ask that?" |
51844 | When did I meet you?" |
51844 | When his leg and his teeth had been fixed,"Why stop at that?" |
51844 | Who could be satisfied with so little?" |
51844 | Who do you think you''re fooling, anyway?" |
51844 | Who''s to tell what the truth is?" |
51844 | Why are you worried about him? |
51844 | Why could n''t the others on his ship also see the creatures, so that he would not be the sole focus of their attentions? |
51844 | Why do you talk to yourself?" |
51844 | Why had he ever longed for a family? |
51844 | Why should n''t I go on trading with the xhindi, since I seem to be one of the few people lucky enough to be able to do it? |
51844 | Would his nerves be strong enough to bear it? |
51844 | Yet he found himself blurting out,"Do n''t you remember me, Lyddy?" |
51844 | You must have heard and seen a great deal, eh?" |
51844 | You really love Lyddy, do n''t you, Alard-- as you said before?" |
51844 | You''re the mbretersha herself, are n''t you?" |
51844 | _ But why? |
51844 | _ How else could they understand us so well? |
51844 | _ I ca n''t put up with it now._"Why do n''t you say anything, honey?" |
51844 | _ You?_"Raines flushed and struggled to pronounce the word he wanted to use in return. |
9055 | A strong one? |
9055 | Alcoholism? |
9055 | Among our employees? |
9055 | Are you Elwood Caswell? |
9055 | Are you sure of that? |
9055 | Are you sure you know what you''re doing? |
9055 | Arrides? |
9055 | But does it really matter? |
9055 | But how do I know? |
9055 | Chtheesnohelgnopteces? |
9055 | Did he mention any names at all? |
9055 | Did n''t he mention anything significant? |
9055 | Do n''t we all? 9055 Dog?" |
9055 | Fleefl? |
9055 | Green? |
9055 | Have you checked for prints, Lieutenant? 9055 Have you used it?" |
9055 | Hey, what''s the matter? |
9055 | House? |
9055 | How can I? |
9055 | I do? 9055 It wo n''t?" |
9055 | Loud? |
9055 | Not even the tiniest bit of doubt? |
9055 | Really? |
9055 | Really? |
9055 | Schizophrenic or manic- depressive origins? |
9055 | So you think you can make me sane, huh? |
9055 | Thanagoyes? |
9055 | That poor devil must be stopped before-- you say he was homicidal? 9055 The Elwood Caswell who bought a Regenerator early this afternoon at the Home Therapy Appliances Store?" |
9055 | The insinuation is, I suppose, that drunken conductors are operating our jetbuses and helis? |
9055 | Then what you want him for? |
9055 | What do you imagine a goricae would be? |
9055 | What do you want? |
9055 | What in hell is a goricae? |
9055 | What is it? |
9055 | What is this? |
9055 | What pattern? |
9055 | What will the machine do, then? |
9055 | What''s that? |
9055 | What? |
9055 | Who? |
9055 | Wo n''t you come in? |
9055 | Would you tell us his name and address? |
9055 | You Magnessen? |
9055 | You are certain that the customer never mentioned his name? |
9055 | You are sure of that? |
9055 | You can not recall the experience? |
9055 | You do? |
9055 | You feel no such urge now? |
9055 | You say he wants to kill me? |
9055 | ----------"But surely you remember your goricae?" |
9055 | A clerk with fair hair and a long, supercilious nose glided up softly, but not too softly, and murmured,"May one help?" |
9055 | Am I getting warm? |
9055 | And may I suggest, sir, that you clean your own house before making implications about others?" |
9055 | Are you sure you do n''t remember your goricae and what it meant to you? |
9055 | But what will it do? |
9055 | But what will it treat?" |
9055 | But your friend Elwood-- is that his first name or last?" |
9055 | Could so strong a desire be wrong? |
9055 | Defaulted on some payments or something? |
9055 | Did you find any prints?" |
9055 | Do you begin to recognize it?" |
9055 | Do you know a short, angry- looking, red- haired, red- eyed man?" |
9055 | Have you worked here long?" |
9055 | I find....""Yes?" |
9055 | If it''s about my hi- fi playing too loud, I can tell you that old hag downstairs--""May we come in?" |
9055 | Is n''t it handsome? |
9055 | It sounded vaguely Martian, but it might be Venusian or even--"Fleefl?" |
9055 | It wo n''t treat a Terran homicidal case as homicidal, will it?" |
9055 | Just between us, why does General Motors really want to know?" |
9055 | Look, I can break off these sessions at any time, right?" |
9055 | Look, what''s Elwood really done? |
9055 | Magnessen lighted a cigarette, blew smoke in Smith''s direction and inquired,"You got a warrant, buddy?" |
9055 | Might it not reject the entire case as unsuitable? |
9055 | Or even unhealthy? |
9055 | Or was it Morrison? |
9055 | Quick, what is his address?" |
9055 | See? |
9055 | Simple, is n''t it? |
9055 | Smith just had time to ask,"Say, why do n''t you people put tags on things?" |
9055 | Someone? |
9055 | The Regenerator said,"Yes?" |
9055 | What business was it of Magnessen''s how he looked? |
9055 | What have you got for homicidal mania?" |
9055 | What is his name?" |
9055 | What next? |
9055 | What would become of him if he lost that urge? |
9055 | What''s he done?" |
9055 | What''s the beef? |
9055 | Would the Armed Services make their records available for scansion by somatotype and pigmentation? |
9055 | You did n''t sell the floor model, did you?" |
9055 | Your friends, family, loved ones need never know--""Will it cure a homicidal urge?" |
51868 | And Bertram''s? |
51868 | And during that visit, were the appointments of the apartment proper? |
51868 | And here on Eden? |
51868 | And how about my being transferred to Eden, Tau Ceti? 51868 And how about that lump of lard you''ve foisted off on me?" |
51868 | And it''s been accepted? |
51868 | And suppose I call the whole thing off? |
51868 | And then started taking his medication? |
51868 | And then? |
51868 | And what did you find? |
51868 | And where are you going to find one? |
51868 | And you feel so firmly convinced of this that you had the temerity to bypass my office? |
51868 | And you''re disappointed? |
51868 | And you, of course, were the conventional parents of the affianced bride? |
51868 | Bertram,she said,"have n''t you been forgetting your pills?" |
51868 | But Bertram? |
51868 | But what have we done wrong? |
51868 | But what_ happened_? |
51868 | Can you cook? |
51868 | Can you prove that you made any such technical suggestion? |
51868 | Did they rent the usual pre- marriage apartment? |
51868 | Did you expect it to? |
51868 | Does n''t this sort of master- minding ever give you a God complex? |
51868 | Enough, sir? |
51868 | Escapade? |
51868 | Explains what? |
51868 | For Bertram? |
51868 | Gloria, where did you ever learn such brutal, belligerent tactics? |
51868 | Have you improved your grasp of the facts of life? |
51868 | Homicide? 51868 How about a sample of that bottle of natural bourbon?" |
51868 | How do you do? |
51868 | How do you manage to get Bertram awake far enough to attend things like your costume ball? |
51868 | How is your daughter getting on with Bertram Harrison? |
51868 | How long am I going to be on this pill- and- lullaby diet? |
51868 | Huh? |
51868 | In other words, the Bureau of Research says it would n''t work? |
51868 | In other words, you feel that anything we can do to extend our operations is the most important thing in the whole Space Service? |
51868 | In what way? |
51868 | In what way? |
51868 | Is that all right? |
51868 | Is that what caused the eruption? |
51868 | It''s all my fault, of course? |
51868 | Just how bad is this, Scholar Ross? |
51868 | Meaning what? |
51868 | Meaning? |
51868 | Miss Hanford, may I present Bertram Harrison? |
51868 | Miss Hanford, will you cease treating this as if it were a comedy? 51868 Mr. Reed, have you sand in your shoes?" |
51868 | Must I be blunt? 51868 No, sir, but--""Mr. Reed, you realize that you''ll stay here on Eden until you do?" |
51868 | Now, Mr. Reed, do you see what I''m driving at? 51868 Now, young man, what has become of this strong pioneering drive? |
51868 | Oh, you do n''t? 51868 Out of a book-- where else in this calm old world?" |
51868 | Sir? 51868 Sir?" |
51868 | Sir? |
51868 | So no matter what I do, I''m wrong? |
51868 | So what am I supposed to do? 51868 So what is it? |
51868 | So what''s the next move? 51868 So where do we stand?" |
51868 | So? |
51868 | So? |
51868 | Suppose I do n''t agree to share bed and board with this souped- up sardine? |
51868 | Well, sir-- the detector and beacon stations are completely automated and--"In blunt terms you are absent without leave? |
51868 | Well, we finally got the program piped in, so what do we do now? |
51868 | What are you driving at? |
51868 | What do you mean''so''? 51868 What have you been up to?" |
51868 | What is the alternative? |
51868 | What should we do, Scholar Ross? |
51868 | What''s bothering you? |
51868 | What''s it? |
51868 | What''s so funny-- and not so funny now? |
51868 | What''s that? |
51868 | What''s wrong with me, Scholar Ross? |
51868 | What--? |
51868 | Where do you want to go? |
51868 | Who started it with whose caveman technique? |
51868 | Why? |
51868 | Yes, but--"Then you''re not trained in science? |
51868 | Yes, sir, but--"And the longer it takes you, the more ridicule will be directed at you, at me, and the Bureau of Operations? |
51868 | Yes-- why? |
51868 | You do have your problems, do n''t you? |
51868 | You do n''t? 51868 You do n''t? |
51868 | You hoped to go along on the voyage, did n''t you? |
51868 | You mean Bertram might even go from bad to worse? |
51868 | You mean-- migrate-- to the_ colony_? |
51868 | _ Patience_, sir? 51868 ***** Mr. Hanford said,Certainly there must be another way?" |
51868 | ***** Reed said,"Sir, may I speak without annoying you?" |
51868 | ***** Scholar Ross said,"Gloria, do you intend to continue this sort of self- centered, artificial life after you and Bertram are married?" |
51868 | Abruptly, Scholar Ross said,"Miss Hanford, how are you and Bertram getting along?" |
51868 | All decisions carry the same weight--""How do you mean that?" |
51868 | Am I going to be exported to Eden, Tau Ceti as an incorrigible?" |
51868 | Am I not correct?" |
51868 | And if I do find myself punished, must I next forward my request for investigation through the same officer?" |
51868 | And so, Miss Hanford, will you please step aside and let me pass?" |
51868 | And that--""Is n''t that what you''re about to achieve?" |
51868 | And then to Flatbush, Lalande 25372?" |
51868 | And then?" |
51868 | But if the Bureau of Research has known about my suggestion for years, why is n''t it being used?" |
51868 | Commander Hughes of the Bureau of Justice said,"They''re going at it rather early, are n''t they?" |
51868 | Do I get to try another dolt?" |
51868 | Do you really expect me to marry that vegetable? |
51868 | Do you understand?" |
51868 | For instance, Mr. Reed, can you give me an estimate of the useful land area of Eden, Tau Ceti?" |
51868 | For what? |
51868 | Gloria demanded belligerently,"What am I, a raffle prize?" |
51868 | Gloria said,"I''m all that just because I enjoy a little fun?" |
51868 | Gloria snapped,"Someone been feeding that oaf red meat?" |
51868 | Gloria stepped aside, but paused to ask,"Are n''t you going to take Bertie with you?" |
51868 | Hansen''s Folly had been called a failure about two hundred years ago, but what did that really mean? |
51868 | Have I made myself clear?" |
51868 | He asked,"Mr. Reed, have you been successful in solving the flaw in Hansen''s Folly?" |
51868 | He stepped toward Gloria purposefully; the girl crouched in a judo position and said,"Want some more? |
51868 | He turned to Harrison and said,"Everything set?" |
51868 | How did it ooze out of the human race? |
51868 | I do n''t suppose you really regret your wildness, though, do you, Miss Hanford?" |
51868 | I presume this modesty would prevent you from accepting any more than the Letter of Commendation from the Office of the Secretary?" |
51868 | Is there some trouble-- again?" |
51868 | Is this clear?" |
51868 | Junior Spaceman Howard Reed gasped and blurted,"Flatbush, sir?" |
51868 | Mr. Hanford said to Scholar Ross:"What''s your side of this?" |
51868 | Mr. Hanford said,"And what is this other course, Scholar Ross?" |
51868 | Mr. Hanford said,"Scholar Ross, how bad is this likely to be?" |
51868 | Mr. Hanford shook his head and asked,"Gloria, what did Bertram think of all this?" |
51868 | Mr. Reed, why did you join the Space Service in the first place?" |
51868 | Mrs. Hanford said,"How does this re- orientation work?" |
51868 | Mrs. Hanford said,"Must I lose my daughter?" |
51868 | Mrs. Hanford said,"Paul, how have we failed as parents?" |
51868 | Mrs. Hanford wailed,"Now what shall we do?" |
51868 | Now, Mr. Reed, are you beginning to understand?" |
51868 | Only one question was important: Which of the hounds would? |
51868 | Or was this trip authorized?" |
51868 | Reed blinked,"Sir?" |
51868 | Reed?" |
51868 | Reed?" |
51868 | Reed?" |
51868 | Reed?" |
51868 | Reed?" |
51868 | Reed?" |
51868 | She smiled archly at him and asked,"Now what''s wrong?" |
51868 | So? |
51868 | That and other things.... XII In the Officers''Club on Earth, someone said,"What''s the latest report?" |
51868 | That is-- er--""That is what?" |
51868 | That''s what the engagement period is for, is n''t it? |
51868 | The scholar said,"You see, Miss Hanford, the results of your outrageous behavior? |
51868 | There was the full round robin of introductions and small talk:"You had no trouble?" |
51868 | What did Genetics and Hansen''s Folly have in common? |
51868 | What did Gloria do?" |
51868 | What happened?" |
51868 | What would any red blooded woman do? |
51868 | What''s your excuse?" |
51868 | Where did it go, and why? |
51868 | Where do we go from here, Spaceman?" |
51868 | Why ca n''t I at least tell my problem to someone?" |
51868 | Why have n''t the crowded millions of Earth clamored for all this extra space?" |
51868 | You say that you have not yet located the flaw in Hansen''s Folly?" |
51868 | You want to become an active spaceman? |
51868 | You''ll be happy to know that you, your young genius, and your department have''won''for me the great honor(?) |
39724 | A marvel? 39724 A new play?" |
39724 | A trifle bitter, the play,he said,"rather like a sneer, do n''t you think?" |
39724 | Ah, well,smiled Vanlief,"so far I have not made my discovery public, have I? |
39724 | Am I so very wrinkled? |
39724 | And does anyone buy it? |
39724 | And now,he said,"what is it? |
39724 | And now,he went on,"wo n''t you tell me something? |
39724 | And why not? |
39724 | And will you dine off that thought? |
39724 | And you will try it? |
39724 | Any callers, Nevins? |
39724 | Are we all as mad as that? |
39724 | Basser''s, Basser''s? 39724 Been buying the shop?" |
39724 | Bitter? 39724 Busy?" |
39724 | But the opera? |
39724 | Curtain- speech? 39724 Dawdle?" |
39724 | Do n''t you think,said one of the ladies,"that you are quite-- quite bohemian enough?" |
39724 | Do you know how wonderfully you are changed? 39724 Do you mind,"she said,"if I ride home now? |
39724 | Do you think my kisses would be so awful, then? 39724 Do you think we can?" |
39724 | Do you want me not to? |
39724 | Do you? |
39724 | For how long? |
39724 | Good Lord, Luke, did you say ideals? 39724 Have you ever, as a child, looked into a mirror in the twilight, and seen there another face beside your own? |
39724 | His name? 39724 I? |
39724 | I? |
39724 | If the chance to penetrate another''s soul came to you, would you take it? |
39724 | If you will be very good and promise--"What? |
39724 | It sounds Wall Streety,she said,"you''re not going to desert us, are you?" |
39724 | Jeannette,Moncreith went on, in his vibrant whisper,"do n''t you guess what dream I have been living in for so long? |
39724 | Luke,he said,"do n''t you know I''ve been ill? |
39724 | Men marry goddesses and find them clay, do n''t they? |
39724 | My name,the stranger was observing, taking a card from an_ etui_,"may possibly be known to you?" |
39724 | My other name? 39724 Nevins looks out for it?" |
39724 | Nevins,he asked,"was anyone in my rooms?" |
39724 | Nevins,he said, and something in him fought against his speech,"tell me, that''s a good man,--is there anything, anything wrong with-- me?" |
39724 | Nevins,he said,"have the photographer call to- morrow, like a good man, wo n''t you? |
39724 | Nevins,he said,"where the devil are you? |
39724 | Nevins,she called out,"which-- which is the one?" |
39724 | No duns, Nevins? |
39724 | Not even when you are about to penetrate the greatest mystery of all? 39724 Of life?" |
39724 | Oh,said Vane, with a start,"Miss Vanlief? |
39724 | Orson, you''re not going to turn novelist? 39724 Our lives?" |
39724 | Please, may I take my hand? |
39724 | Really? 39724 Sell the antiques, eh? |
39724 | She is not ill? |
39724 | Something in exchange? |
39724 | The opera? 39724 There, do you like the portrait?" |
39724 | Tired? |
39724 | Wantage? 39724 We are a restless lot,"sighed the other,"but why discompose yourself about it? |
39724 | Well, dear, and what has he been doing now? |
39724 | Well, then-- are you ever, ever going to face that dreadful mirror again? |
39724 | Well,queried Wantage,"what is it? |
39724 | Well,said Vane,"well?" |
39724 | What do you remember before you fell ill? |
39724 | What the deuce do you mean? 39724 What''s the matter with Moncreith? |
39724 | What,he shrieked,"do I pay you for? |
39724 | Where are we? |
39724 | Where? |
39724 | Where? |
39724 | Who was here? |
39724 | Why did you add that? |
39724 | Why, Vane,he said,"not ill, are you? |
39724 | Will you tell me something? |
39724 | Will you try? |
39724 | Wonder where he keeps his smokes? |
39724 | Write a play? |
39724 | You beautiful bit of mockery, you,he said,"will you condescend to repeat a little sentence after me? |
39724 | You mean to send for the mirror? |
39724 | Your failure? 39724 Your purpose?" |
39724 | A book? |
39724 | A drive? |
39724 | A mirror, you say? |
39724 | A portrait? |
39724 | A powder I must swallow, or a trance you pass me into, or what?" |
39724 | A wonderful young man, but-- would that make for Jeannette''s happiness? |
39724 | Ah; then of course Mallarmà ©, and Symons and Francis Saltus were her gods? |
39724 | An Orson Vane, an Orson Vane? |
39724 | An Orson Vane? |
39724 | And I asks you, is it any wonder? |
39724 | And if it was, was he ready, for her, to give up those ambitions of still further sounding hitherto unexplored avenues of the human mind? |
39724 | And if we can not know how others feel and think, how can we say we know the world? |
39724 | And my reward? |
39724 | And what is my reward? |
39724 | And what was he now? |
39724 | And what''s the result of it all? |
39724 | And who do you think is suspected? |
39724 | And will you show me any unconscious pleasure that is so delightful as this?" |
39724 | And you expect me to betray a treasure like that to you? |
39724 | And you?" |
39724 | Are n''t they delightfully slender? |
39724 | Are you my keeper, or what? |
39724 | At McGowan''s Pass? |
39724 | At ten? |
39724 | But I also say: Oh, God, why did it have to be by O''Deigh?" |
39724 | But I think automobiles are so much more intelligent than donkeys, do n''t you? |
39724 | But what? |
39724 | But-- do you suppose I believe it, for a moment? |
39724 | But-- do you think one can be bitter, when one loves?" |
39724 | Ca n''t we?" |
39724 | Can we let this hour-- escape, Jeannette?" |
39724 | Can you imagine anything more dismal than being called constantly by the same epithet? |
39724 | Could Nevins have come to any harm? |
39724 | Did n''t you fetch it over from my house in the first place, and did n''t you pack it and wrap it under my very eyes?" |
39724 | Did you mean what you were saying?" |
39724 | Do n''t you think a golfing comedy, with a sprinkling of profanity and Scotch whiskey, would be all the rage?" |
39724 | Do n''t you think one tires of one''s surroundings, after a time? |
39724 | Do the doctors give you any hope?" |
39724 | Do you know the story of the New Yorker who was trying to sleep in a first- class compartment on a French railway? |
39724 | Do you know you once talked bitterly, as one who was full of disappointments and disenchantments?" |
39724 | Do you notice the paint? |
39724 | Do you realize what I am about to give you? |
39724 | Do you remember I told you I was going abroad? |
39724 | Do you remember?" |
39724 | Do you take them?" |
39724 | Do you think you will go on?" |
39724 | Do you wish to be the President, to think his thoughts, feel as he feels, dream as he dreams? |
39724 | Does it turn bitter into sweet, and make all the ups and downs of the world shine like one level, beautiful sea of tenderness? |
39724 | Eh, how does that strike you? |
39724 | For that matter, who had presumed to doubt the position of a Vane? |
39724 | Fraud and theft? |
39724 | Had he any right to that? |
39724 | Had he courage for it, now that it loomed imminent? |
39724 | Had he not the opportunity to become famous, or, at the very least, to become omnipotent in reading the hearts, the souls, of men? |
39724 | Had the constant corrosion of simulated emotions burnt out all the original character of the mind? |
39724 | Handicapping is great fun; ever try it? |
39724 | Have I ever forgotten your saving me from that foolishness?" |
39724 | Have I your permission to put you all in my play? |
39724 | Have we not sworn to be children? |
39724 | Have you any curiosity left, Nevins? |
39724 | Have you ever noticed the intonation of the automobiles here? |
39724 | Have you ever thought of the wonderfulness of mirrors? |
39724 | Have you never thought that to the mirror were revealed more things than the human eye can note? |
39724 | Have you noticed how theatric some of the things are, how they contrive to run away just when everyone is looking?" |
39724 | He had penetrated the barriers of other men''s minds, but what had it profited him? |
39724 | He lay silent a while, then resumed:"Is the mirror in the old room?" |
39724 | He was here only a moment ago?" |
39724 | How can I love my neighbor if I do not understand him? |
39724 | How can I understand him if I can not think his thoughts, dream his dreams, spell out his soul''s secrets?" |
39724 | How can any gentleman afford to be without it? |
39724 | How did he know, even now, that she was other than that? |
39724 | How do you like my Bonnheimer?" |
39724 | How many books do you think I read before I attempted_ Voltaire_? |
39724 | How much of the heart of this humanity that reeks all about us do we know? |
39724 | How was he ever to elude the contempt that his masquerade, if he could call it so, would bring him? |
39724 | I believe at heart there is good in everyone, do n''t you? |
39724 | I can know your face, Luke, your clothes, your voice, the outward mask you wear; but-- can I reach the secrets of your soul? |
39724 | I did not know your researches took you into medicine?" |
39724 | I feel like the provincial who says good- bye with a:''May I come''round this evening?'' |
39724 | I said so, did n''t I? |
39724 | I tell you: how would it be if we began with a bisque of crab? |
39724 | I used to act, did I not?" |
39724 | I was well, and now I am ill. Perhaps it was something Orson Vane gave me at supper that night, I do n''t remember--""At supper? |
39724 | I-- upon my honor, I ca n''t think where we met?" |
39724 | If I choose to, I can_ live_ in this shop, ca n''t I?" |
39724 | If he had, how, he wondered, would this experiment end? |
39724 | Is it not terrible enough to know your neighbor''s face, his voice, his coat, without burdening yourself with knowledge of his inner self? |
39724 | Is it possible you really want a book to read, rather than to talk about?" |
39724 | Is it the beginning of the end? |
39724 | Is it to be love, or ghosts, or laughter?" |
39724 | Is love so refining a thing as all this? |
39724 | Is my position on the wane? |
39724 | Is she-- is she well?" |
39724 | Is that plain? |
39724 | Is there anything more dreadful than being called clever?" |
39724 | Is there not always a subtle charm about music floating over a distance? |
39724 | Is this not riddling the secret of existence? |
39724 | Is this not seeing life? |
39724 | It can be nothing else, but that-- my love, our-- can I say our love, Jeannette?" |
39724 | It is not possible that you care because, because-- Jeannette, will you promise me something, too?" |
39724 | It''s never too soon to do what you do n''t want to, eh, sir? |
39724 | Let them wait, let them chafe I Commuters were missing the last trains for the night? |
39724 | Life? |
39724 | Love?" |
39724 | Medicine? |
39724 | Moreover, Professor, has it occurred to you that your discovery, your secret, carries elements of danger with it? |
39724 | Nevins, is the day dull or garish?" |
39724 | No? |
39724 | Now-- did you touch the new mirror, leaving it uncovered, at any time within the past few weeks?" |
39724 | Of course there is George Francis Train; but he is a trifle, a trifle too much of the larger world, do n''t you think?" |
39724 | Oh, must you go? |
39724 | One more or less in your dressing- room will not matter, eh?" |
39724 | One of those stories where the men are all eight feet high, and wear medals, and the women are all models for Gibson? |
39724 | Or is it, by any chance,"he paused, and dropped his voice, as if he were approaching a dreadful disclosure,"poetry?" |
39724 | Or one of those aristocratic things where nobody is less than a prince, except the inevitable American, who is a newspaper man and an abomination? |
39724 | Or should he, stern in his first purpose, fit that soul upon his own, as one fits a glove upon the hand? |
39724 | Or was there any left? |
39724 | Or-- is it possible that you withdraw?" |
39724 | Perhaps she was with some of her family''s womenfolk? |
39724 | Rather go back alone? |
39724 | Seeing Mr. Vane''s thinking of selling up, perhaps it''s just as well if I have this out of the way for a time, eh? |
39724 | Shall I see you to- morrow? |
39724 | She shook hands with him, and took time to say, softly:"Do you never ride in the Park any more?" |
39724 | Should he send for Hart and have him pick up his soul where he had dropped it? |
39724 | Since when have my-- my friends taken to timing my actions? |
39724 | So Moncreith was smitten? |
39724 | So she had set her happy little heart upon that young man? |
39724 | So you know her? |
39724 | Some of them, I suppose, really are alive?" |
39724 | Something rare?" |
39724 | Surely she had not, in that dining- room, been sitting with her father? |
39724 | Take out of music criticism the part that covers fingering, throat manipulation, pedaling, and the like, and what have you left? |
39724 | Tell me, what was Wantage''s soul like?" |
39724 | The actor in his mere self is-- well, we all know the story of the famous player being met by this greeting:''And what art thou to- night?'' |
39724 | The doctor had given orders? |
39724 | The first thing he said to her after they had exchanged greetings, was:"Of course you golf?" |
39724 | The most beautiful man in the world, and the best, and the kindest--""His name?" |
39724 | The old question of"Why does he do it?" |
39724 | The world? |
39724 | Then, after novels, I think, I shall take to having them done over for the stage? |
39724 | There have been little jealousies, now and then, have there not?" |
39724 | There is-- a certain operation that I wish to try--""An operation? |
39724 | There it is, as easy, as easy--""Has n''t it always been there?" |
39724 | This actor, this man the world thought great, whose soul he had held in usurpation, up to a little while ago, what was he? |
39724 | This chameleon, this fellow Vane-- how was it possible that he had won this glorious, flower- like creature, Jeannette? |
39724 | This player was an adept only in the making the shell, the husk, seem lifelike; since he could not read the character, how could he go deeper? |
39724 | To- morrow morning? |
39724 | Try? |
39724 | Vane interrupted the Professor''s silence with,"It is a mirror, then?" |
39724 | Vane?" |
39724 | Was he still young enough to contend with them? |
39724 | Was he the same man who, only a few hours ago, had held himself shorn of all the primal emotions? |
39724 | Was it after your curtain- speech at the end of last season?" |
39724 | Was it all a stupid jest? |
39724 | Was it love? |
39724 | Was it not easy by means of that mirror in his rooms, for any chief of police in the world to read the guilt or innocence of every accused man? |
39724 | Was this fragile bit of grace and glamour to come between him and the chance of opening a new field to science? |
39724 | Were not the possibilities of the Professor''s discovery unlimited? |
39724 | What business had that mirror there? |
39724 | What did it profit him, now, to fathom the foul depths of Reginald Hart''s mind concerning any ever so girlish creature? |
39724 | What dire influence might Vane not have over her father? |
39724 | What do you mean by the human interest?" |
39724 | What good was a covered- up mirror? |
39724 | What is to be done with them? |
39724 | What other? |
39724 | What sort of a book? |
39724 | What was he doing there? |
39724 | What was life compared to golf? |
39724 | What was the thing you wanted me for?" |
39724 | What, after them all, had he gained? |
39724 | What, save the knowledge of the littleness of the motives controlling those lives? |
39724 | When I think of the hopelessness of the thing,--do you wonder I grow bitter? |
39724 | When can I have the mirror taken to my house?" |
39724 | Where is it?" |
39724 | Where were the servants? |
39724 | Where, under all this crust of alien form and action, was the individual, human thought and feeling? |
39724 | Whereas, in point of fact--""Or fancy?" |
39724 | Who else, if not he? |
39724 | Who? |
39724 | Whose soul should he seize? |
39724 | Why do you care? |
39724 | Why do you stand there, and shake, in that absurd fashion? |
39724 | Why do you think you can do anything for Clarence, Professor? |
39724 | Why not I?" |
39724 | Why not the arts, as well as tailors and milliners? |
39724 | Why not? |
39724 | Will you allow me an experiment madame? |
39724 | Will you come to my place?" |
39724 | Will you help me?" |
39724 | Will you sit down? |
39724 | With me?" |
39724 | Would he not have seen them together? |
39724 | Yet, at the best, what am I?" |
39724 | Yet, on the other hand, would marriage interfere? |
39724 | You do n''t think vanity can send a man from illness to health, do you? |
39724 | You know Merrill, the wine- merchant on Broadway? |
39724 | You know Richards? |
39724 | You say he has a mirror?" |
39724 | You seem very curious about it?" |
39724 | You would think a man like O''Deigh would have taken into consideration the actor? |
39724 | You''ll betaking it away, sir? |
39724 | You''ve noticed that not one writing- chap in a million knows anything about our little world except what is not true? |
39724 | Your father and I are to be great friends but-- I want to be friends, also, with--"he looked a smiling appeal,"with-- whom?" |
39724 | and''How do you do?'' |
39724 | and''Nevins, did anyone touch the new mirror while I was gone?'' |
39724 | and''Nevins, was the window open near the new mirror?'' |
39724 | he said,"in Aladdin''s cave? |
39724 | of-- what was it, joy? |
39724 | or mere wonder, or both? |
50022 | And what''s his address? |
50022 | And what? |
50022 | And when did you sleep? |
50022 | And why,he went on,"why send a complex message if they only wanted to say that they were space travelers on the way to Earth?" |
50022 | Are you all right? |
50022 | Are you offering to be a brother to me now? |
50022 | But if the garrison went to Earth,she said dubiously,"what became of them? |
50022 | But only six deliveries? 50022 Ca n''t you see? |
50022 | Can that air- lock be opened from outside? |
50022 | Can we go with you? |
50022 | Can you tell me what the signals are about? |
50022 | Did he say enough for you to sue him? |
50022 | Did you or Keller find out how the air''s refreshed here? 50022 Did you-- hear that?" |
50022 | Do n''t you think I''ve noticed? |
50022 | Do you feel like you''re riding with a lunatic? |
50022 | Do you know what I''m thinking? |
50022 | How do you know? |
50022 | How does it work? |
50022 | How''d they come? 50022 How''ll you look for them?" |
50022 | I know we have to go out over the north magnetic pole, but how the hell do I find that? |
50022 | If this shows no sign of working, Sandy...."What? |
50022 | If you try to put us out,said Sandy calmly,"you''ll have to open that door and they''ll try to fight their way in-- and then where''ll you be?" |
50022 | Is it really so bad? |
50022 | Is this working night and day a part of your reaction to those signals? |
50022 | Nothing on communication with base? |
50022 | Now what do we do? |
50022 | Of what? |
50022 | Radar? |
50022 | Rocket? |
50022 | Sandy? |
50022 | Shall I answer,asked Pam,"or shall I be discreetly sympathetic? |
50022 | So? |
50022 | Still coming in? |
50022 | That''s part of the broadcast from space that changes-- is it still changing? |
50022 | The important thing is, am I crazy or not? |
50022 | The signals? |
50022 | The way I''m acting does n''t make sense, does it? |
50022 | They do n''t mention shooting rockets at us, do they? |
50022 | We go up now? |
50022 | Well? |
50022 | Well? |
50022 | What about it? |
50022 | What can you do with a man like that? |
50022 | What do you know about the weapons? |
50022 | What do you think I worry about? |
50022 | What does this mean? |
50022 | What have you found, Keller? |
50022 | What is it, Joe? |
50022 | What is it? |
50022 | What is it? |
50022 | What the hell''s happened to her? 50022 What''ll we do now, Joe?" |
50022 | What''s to be done about that? |
50022 | What? |
50022 | What? |
50022 | What? |
50022 | When did you eat last? |
50022 | Where will the globes meet them? |
50022 | Where''d they go? 50022 Where''s Keller?" |
50022 | Where''s Pam? |
50022 | Who would? |
50022 | Who''d come down here? 50022 Who''s Keller?" |
50022 | Why do I bother with him? |
50022 | Why not look in the library? |
50022 | Why the hole, really? |
50022 | Why? |
50022 | Why? |
50022 | Why? |
50022 | Wo n''t anyone believe I smelled fresh air yesterday? |
50022 | Yes? |
50022 | You mean those signals from somewhere mean something special to you? |
50022 | You mean you''ll let him inside? |
50022 | You saw movements you could n''t identify in the vision- plates? 50022 You see, Pam?" |
50022 | You''ve got that hand- weapon? 50022 And how could any man doze or sleep for the purpose of learning such desperately needed data? 50022 And how could they supply the building of a place like this? |
50022 | And in billions of earth- bound minds the horror grew.... For how could man, who had not yet claimed the moon, defy a challenge from the stars? |
50022 | And she''ll get you fired and what then?" |
50022 | And what could he and Holmes and Keller do against such a fleet, even with the fortress, when they did not yet understand a single one of its weapons? |
50022 | And what kind of cube would they take? |
50022 | And what will being decent to that unshaven Adonis get you? |
50022 | And where are they? |
50022 | Are you still trying to do something about the space signals?" |
50022 | Burke said, sitting up,"Why''d you do that, Sandy?" |
50022 | Burke went into the instrument- room as Sandy was asking,"But how did they? |
50022 | But Joe, how did it happen?" |
50022 | But how could a race with nothing better than rockets ever get here? |
50022 | But if he''s as scared as I am, why does n''t he worry about going places alone?" |
50022 | But what was the cause of this erroneous report from the new device? |
50022 | But why? |
50022 | But wo n''t you please give me copies of the orders you''ve placed so I can check what arrives?" |
50022 | Ca n''t you tell me what all this is about?" |
50022 | Could a few dozen survivors of Earth hope to make their way to the asteroid and survive there? |
50022 | Could the Romans left behind at Hadrian''s Wall keep up the culture of Rome? |
50022 | Did anybody throw a switch for air apparatus?" |
50022 | Did things like this catch Pam?" |
50022 | Did you actually say you had some coffee?" |
50022 | Did you ever drive at night, and have all the stars come in pairs like snake- eyes-- like little mean eyes, lookin''down at you an''despisin''you? |
50022 | Did you notice that they came when it ought to be my lunchtime? |
50022 | Did you say five hundred light- years?" |
50022 | Do you hear what I do?" |
50022 | Do you know what I think they are?" |
50022 | Do you know what they''d take?" |
50022 | Do you remember that dream of yours? |
50022 | Do you want to call Washington?" |
50022 | Does n''t it occur to you, Joe, that we''ve only partly explored the top half of the fortress? |
50022 | Doing what? |
50022 | For that matter, what was the purpose of the asteroid itself? |
50022 | From where? |
50022 | From whom? |
50022 | Funny, is n''t it?" |
50022 | Get after these people on long distance, will you?" |
50022 | Get that figured out for us, will you?" |
50022 | Have you a match?" |
50022 | Have you found any sign?" |
50022 | Have you seen a place before where men lived without writings in its public places? |
50022 | He probably stepped on the plate because it was brightly lighted and--""You''ve got your pistol?" |
50022 | He said,"What the hell?" |
50022 | His recurrent dream? |
50022 | Holmes growled,"If they miss, what then?" |
50022 | Holmes said,"Yes? |
50022 | Holmes, still pale, asked,"How''d we get away from that rocket?" |
50022 | How did the air get renewed? |
50022 | How did the garrison leave? |
50022 | How did they manage?" |
50022 | How do you fasten this door?" |
50022 | How handy would a manual about repairing a weapon be, if somebody had to take a nap to get instructions? |
50022 | How many little shelves with boxes on them have we seen? |
50022 | How many of us would be alive?" |
50022 | How much money have I in the bank? |
50022 | How useful would they be if one had to doze off to read them? |
50022 | How was the asteroid normally supplied? |
50022 | I wonder where? |
50022 | If a few spaceships could be completed and take off before the solar system shattered, would the asteroid be shattered too? |
50022 | If there''s a spaceship on the way here, why warn us? |
50022 | If they intend to be enemies, why throw away the advantage of surprise? |
50022 | If we live through this, will you?" |
50022 | Is this place reasonable?" |
50022 | Keller said mildly,"What did he do?" |
50022 | Keller said suddenly,"Where would service manuals be?" |
50022 | Keller, can you give me a microphone and a wavelength somebody will be likely to pick up?" |
50022 | Meantime, why panic?" |
50022 | Or do I take it for granted that you will?--if we live through this?" |
50022 | Or were they a command too terrible to think about? |
50022 | Pam said,"Did you hear that growl when I said I''d go to the movies with somebody else? |
50022 | Pam said,"Is that an invitation to look on at the kill?" |
50022 | Right?" |
50022 | Sandy panted,"Did you find her? |
50022 | See, where the patch of white is?" |
50022 | Should I ask you again to marry me? |
50022 | Should the coming doom be revealed to the world? |
50022 | Take care of them for me, will you?" |
50022 | The one he''d known as a child had belonged to a Cro- Magnon tribesman ten thousand, twenty thousand, how many years ago? |
50022 | Then he said urgently,"Broadcast?" |
50022 | Then she demanded indignantly,"Has Joe looked at you twice since this nonsense started?" |
50022 | Turn it on, will you?" |
50022 | Wait for me in the ship?" |
50022 | Were the cubes? |
50022 | Were the sounds a plea for help? |
50022 | What activated this mechanism of so many eons ago? |
50022 | What became of them? |
50022 | What could Earth do against a fleet which dared attack this asteroid? |
50022 | What could be done about the Enemy ships? |
50022 | What could be done to save lives? |
50022 | What good would be voyages that lasted ten, twenty, or fifty years each way? |
50022 | What had it been built for? |
50022 | What happened to the people who lived on them?" |
50022 | What happened to them?" |
50022 | What is it? |
50022 | What race had built this stronghold? |
50022 | What say?" |
50022 | What unimaginable power were they defending against? |
50022 | What were they expected to do? |
50022 | What were they here for? |
50022 | What will happen when objects with the mass of suns-- artificial or otherwise-- come riding through between our sun and its planets? |
50022 | What''s happened?" |
50022 | What''s the matter with looking for a matter- transposer?" |
50022 | What''s the matter?" |
50022 | What''s this?" |
50022 | When she cried out? |
50022 | When she saw Pam, inside, she said shakily,"Is-- anybody else here?" |
50022 | Where did it come from? |
50022 | Where did it go? |
50022 | Where had Pam been last? |
50022 | Where were Holmes and Sandy when they missed her? |
50022 | Which cube do I try it with, or do I use all of them?" |
50022 | Who were those waited- for visitors expected to be? |
50022 | Why had they cut off communication? |
50022 | Why not put it at the ship- lock where people could be expected to come?" |
50022 | Why should somebody out in space send us a broadcast? |
50022 | Why was it abandoned? |
50022 | Why''d they write it?" |
50022 | Why? |
50022 | Why?" |
50022 | Will you fix one for Pam and one for me so that they do?" |
50022 | Will you look and see if there are any tools there that might be better than this? |
50022 | Would they? |
50022 | You''ve seen that, ai n''t you? |
32351 | A dead man? |
32351 | Ai n''t that something? 32351 And Ann?" |
32351 | And I suppose I was cold as a slab of ice? |
32351 | And am I still dead? |
32351 | Anything I can do? |
32351 | Are you guys kidding? 32351 Automatic?" |
32351 | Bad dream? |
32351 | Broken? |
32351 | But the study which had to be made--? |
32351 | But what on Earth do we want on Mars? |
32351 | But your-- ah, dream-- what happened? |
32351 | By whom? 32351 Ca n''t expect a girl to wait without hope....""Then there''s no hope we''ll ever get back?" |
32351 | Ca n''t you help? |
32351 | Ca n''t you tell us more? |
32351 | Can I just throw the questions at you? |
32351 | Can you answer that for him, Sophia? |
32351 | Complete Emancipation League? 32351 Conveyor?" |
32351 | Dead? |
32351 | Did anyone else miss me? 32351 Did anyone else miss me?" |
32351 | Do n''t you see? 32351 Do we have to... kill him?" |
32351 | Do_ you_? |
32351 | Eh? 32351 Empire, Charles?" |
32351 | Fantastic, is n''t it? 32351 For God''s sake, how can you talk like that? |
32351 | For most of you, Mars will be a permanent home for many years to come--"Most of us? |
32351 | For some final contest between us, no doubt, to decide whether the U. S. S. R. or the U. S. represents Earth? 32351 From where? |
32351 | Gossip? |
32351 | Her-- own-- free will? |
32351 | Hey, is this the way to Ebbetts''Field? |
32351 | Hide? 32351 Him? |
32351 | How about that? |
32351 | How can you be sure? |
32351 | How can you be sure? |
32351 | How come all this talk about rotation? 32351 How did you know?" |
32351 | How do you do, Temple? 32351 How do you feel now?" |
32351 | How do you know your way around here so well? |
32351 | How dumb can I get? |
32351 | How long have we been married? |
32351 | How many people do you think said_ that_ before? |
32351 | How old are you? |
32351 | I''m not in prison any longer, am I? |
32351 | I-- what do you mean? |
32351 | I--"You came to kill me, did n''t you? 32351 If it were true and we wanted to do something about it, what could we do?" |
32351 | If it''s space travel, the pilots would know, would n''t they? |
32351 | If it''s that serious, how come they told you? |
32351 | In cash? |
32351 | In the morning? |
32351 | Is it a trap? |
32351 | Is that a fact? |
32351 | Is that all? |
32351 | Is that right? |
32351 | Is that so? 32351 It may not be so soon,"Arkalion had said,"but what''s the difference? |
32351 | It seems to me--"How can anything''seem to you?'' 32351 Just how far do you think you have come?" |
32351 | Kind of cold, is n''t it? 32351 Know what would happen after a few years? |
32351 | Lookit all them people down there, will you? |
32351 | Loved? |
32351 | Lucy? |
32351 | Magazines? |
32351 | Mars? 32351 Newsfilm?" |
32351 | No? 32351 No?" |
32351 | Not yours? |
32351 | Now, who is dead, Kit? |
32351 | Oh? |
32351 | On a framework of intuition you would place the fate of Red Empire? |
32351 | One what? |
32351 | Our people? |
32351 | Phonograph records? |
32351 | Say, who is interviewing whom? |
32351 | See? 32351 See? |
32351 | Shakespeare? |
32351 | Shall I do that? |
32351 | She waited four years, then met a guy and--"A nice guy? |
32351 | Sir? |
32351 | Sir? |
32351 | So what? |
32351 | So? 32351 Sophia?" |
32351 | Sophia? |
32351 | Sort of like the old joke, where does an alien go to register? |
32351 | Stalin dead these thirty- nine years and you do n''t recall his speeches? 32351 Stalintrek, a woman?" |
32351 | Stephanie? 32351 Still, I do not recall--""What?" |
32351 | Tat? 32351 Tell me, how long have you been Lucy? |
32351 | Tell me,Temple demanded abruptly,"is this a dream?" |
32351 | Tell me,he said,"how will we learn the use of all the weapons you claim are at our disposal?" |
32351 | Ten thousand years in the future? |
32351 | Ten thousand? |
32351 | Then we''re not dreaming? |
32351 | Then you insist on doing it? |
32351 | Then, eventually, maybe, just maybe, we''ll start getting them rotated home? |
32351 | Want a guided tour of nowhere, men? 32351 We lick those Commies in Burma yet?" |
32351 | Well,Temple mused,"even if everything you said were true--""Do n''t tell me you do n''t believe me?" |
32351 | What about you, bud? 32351 What about you?" |
32351 | What are we waiting for? 32351 What are you gon na do?" |
32351 | What are you talking about? 32351 What are you waiting for?" |
32351 | What can we do? |
32351 | What did you tell them, Georgi? |
32351 | What do you look like? |
32351 | What do you mean, there''s no going back? 32351 What do you mean? |
32351 | What do you propose? |
32351 | What do you think, Sophia? |
32351 | What do you think? 32351 What do you want me to do, young man? |
32351 | What do you want? |
32351 | What happened, Comrade? |
32351 | What have you done to me? |
32351 | What hit me? |
32351 | What is it? |
32351 | What now? 32351 What will it be?" |
32351 | What will you do with the ten million dollars? |
32351 | What''s all this got to do with--? 32351 What''s happening?" |
32351 | What''s happening? |
32351 | What''s that for? |
32351 | What''s that to do with this response to environmental challenge thing? |
32351 | What''s the difference? 32351 What''s the matter, Kit?" |
32351 | What''s the matter, my dear? 32351 What''s the matter?" |
32351 | What''s the trouble in here? 32351 What''s the trouble?" |
32351 | What''s this all about? |
32351 | What? |
32351 | What? |
32351 | What? |
32351 | What? |
32351 | Where are we going, Kit? |
32351 | Where are we going? |
32351 | Where do we go from here? |
32351 | Where do you think? 32351 Where the hell_ are_ we?" |
32351 | Where? |
32351 | Where? |
32351 | Who''s the heavyweight champ? |
32351 | Who-- is dead? 32351 Why not now as well as later?" |
32351 | Why talk about what ca n''t be? |
32351 | Why, what does anyone do with ten million dollars? 32351 Why?" |
32351 | Why? |
32351 | Will you get your big fat feet out of my face? |
32351 | Will you let me finish? 32351 With all the pageantry, too?" |
32351 | Would you like a glass of sherry? |
32351 | Yes, well--"See? |
32351 | Yes.... Hello, what''s this? |
32351 | You got any newspapers, pal? |
32351 | You know a lot more than you want to talk about, do n''t you? |
32351 | You sure you want to come? |
32351 | You think they''re Martians? |
32351 | You what? |
32351 | Your girl... and you would marry her if you could? |
32351 | Your girl? |
32351 | Your son, were you saying, Mr. Arkalion? 32351 ( For this I left Sheboygan?) 32351 ( Gestures lewdly) Which one of you guys can tell me what it''s like to take a bath? 32351 ( Laughs) Orson Wells stuff, huh? 32351 ( No kidding?) 32351 ***** How much time did he have? 32351 ... to the mountain...? |
32351 | A mistake, huh? |
32351 | A political cuckold, or does Charles get other services from you as well?" |
32351 | ALARIC ARKALION:( Coldly) Would you care to explain it? |
32351 | Alaric is so young--""Are n''t they all? |
32351 | And Sophia:"What are you talking about?" |
32351 | And for what reason? |
32351 | And how much of the dream lingered with him, in his head and his heart? |
32351 | And how? |
32351 | And where did those men who did not remain on Mars go? |
32351 | Any of the officials?" |
32351 | Any questions?" |
32351 | Anything we can do?" |
32351 | Are n''t you-- don''t you have something to do with carpets or something?" |
32351 | Are we in the army or something?" |
32351 | Are you excited?" |
32351 | Are you kidding? |
32351 | Arkalion?" |
32351 | But if I do n''t know your name, how can I put it in writing?" |
32351 | But it''s all make believe, huh?" |
32351 | But still--""Our contestant, this guy who meets the Russian''s challenge, has to be a newcomer?" |
32351 | But what did all of that have to do with Sophia? |
32351 | But what do you want?" |
32351 | But what had been the severe emotional disturbance for Arkalion? |
32351 | But what now?" |
32351 | But when? |
32351 | But where did Lucy leave off, where did Sophia begin? |
32351 | But who? |
32351 | But why--?" |
32351 | By the way, how are they going to pick the girl, the one girl?" |
32351 | Can you picture Fyodor on the Stalintrek? |
32351 | Centaur? |
32351 | Could it cover all sectors of space? |
32351 | Could n''t it? |
32351 | Could the effects of weightlessness manifest themselves in that way in rare instances? |
32351 | Could the fate of all Earth rest on their shoulders in a totally alien environment? |
32351 | Could they be expected to win? |
32351 | Did Arkalion somehow get_ moved_ inside the booth? |
32351 | Did he have a life before the rain forest? |
32351 | Did he have one? |
32351 | Did he want her to? |
32351 | Did not Premier Stalin say,''Woman was created to share the glorious destiny of Mother Russia with her mate?''" |
32351 | Did we slip out of normal space into some other-- uh, continuum, and speed across the length of the galaxy like that?" |
32351 | Did you know that I was able to boil my list of men down to thirty when I studied their family ties?" |
32351 | Did you know that their economic struggle between democratic capitalism and totalitarian communism ended almost half a million years ago? |
32351 | Do they still have them on Earth? |
32351 | Do you follow me?" |
32351 | Do you mind?" |
32351 | Do you think I realized I could fall in love with you so completely? |
32351 | Do you want to be here for all of eternity?" |
32351 | Does the fact that they select men for the Nowhere Journey once every seven hundred and eighty days strike anyone as significant? |
32351 | Doing what? |
32351 | Draper?" |
32351 | Earth chorus: Hey, Martians, any of you guys speak English? |
32351 | Eh, what you say your name was?" |
32351 | Eh?" |
32351 | FIRST MAN: See? |
32351 | FIRST MAN: You think we''d broadcast it or something, stupid? |
32351 | For had n''t Temple entered the same booth, waiting but a second until Arkalion activated the mechanism at the other end? |
32351 | For how long, father?" |
32351 | For what?" |
32351 | Had Fyodor Rasnikov volunteered? |
32351 | Had he ever noticed a difference in the way Lucy- Sophia cooked, in the way she spoke, the way she let him make love to her? |
32351 | Had the first fourteen days with Lucy been anything but a dream? |
32351 | Hah- ha, I said, any of you guys.... Where are all them canals I heard so much about? |
32351 | Have you been playing the wifely role too long? |
32351 | He didn''t-- hurt anyone, did he?" |
32351 | Hey, no dames.... Who were you expecting, Donna Daunley? |
32351 | Hey, we licked Russia yet? |
32351 | His life-- for Earth? |
32351 | How are the folks, Kit?" |
32351 | How can I forget you?" |
32351 | How can we be duped like that? |
32351 | How did you get there? |
32351 | How long did you think the journey took?" |
32351 | How selfish can I get? |
32351 | How the hell should I know what the cube root of-5 is? |
32351 | I ask you, does n''t it seem peculiar? |
32351 | I fled the Iron Curtain, came here to live voluntarily--""Do you really think it was on a voluntary basis that you went? |
32351 | I mean, they wo n''t change the law?" |
32351 | I mean, what do you think about Temple?" |
32351 | If I did, do n''t you think that would have changed things? |
32351 | If he and Sophia... if they... would it be fair to Sophia? |
32351 | If she were here today and if everything were normal, would you marry her?" |
32351 | If she were stalking him, why must he flee as from his own shadow? |
32351 | If that man speaks the truth-- if no one knows... just where in the universe_ are_ we going?" |
32351 | Instantaneous?" |
32351 | Is it dangerous?) |
32351 | Is n''t that some kind of projective psychological test?" |
32351 | Is that clear?" |
32351 | Is that the only way you can ever feel better, Kit?" |
32351 | It has been arranged that the one man running this station--""Just one?" |
32351 | Jase, tell me this: what are we doing here? |
32351 | Jason smiled with only a trace of humor,"Any questions?" |
32351 | Kill her, who seemed as completely Lucy as he was Temple? |
32351 | Kit, I l- love you, but....""But Russia is more important, huh?" |
32351 | Kit, do you know what a light year is?" |
32351 | Kit, if I asked you when Lucy stopped, and... when I began, could you tell me?" |
32351 | Know what a back- seat driver is, Temple? |
32351 | Lucy or Sophia? |
32351 | Lucy-- or Sophia? |
32351 | Martian chorus: Who won the Series last year, Detroit? |
32351 | Maybe you did n''t have a good job or something? |
32351 | Me? |
32351 | Mind answering one question?" |
32351 | Mind if I store that away for future reference? |
32351 | Moments? |
32351 | Murder-- Lucy? |
32351 | My dear, how would you like to go to Nowhere?" |
32351 | Never? |
32351 | Not that it was chilly, but...."Is that all?" |
32351 | Nowhere? |
32351 | Oh yeah? |
32351 | Oh, Kit-- why do n''t we run away? |
32351 | Or maybe you want to pull a sick act, too? |
32351 | Right now?_"That''s what hurts the most.... Well, yes, I can find out about your brother." |
32351 | Right?" |
32351 | Right?" |
32351 | SECOND MAN: Mars? |
32351 | SECOND MAN: You mean, through space to Mars? |
32351 | Say, how come you''re so good at it?" |
32351 | Say, how the devil_ did_ you get here?" |
32351 | Say, where_ were_ you?" |
32351 | See the toning of the muscles? |
32351 | Send a bullet ripping through the body which he had known and loved, or the body that had seemed so much like it he had failed to tell the difference? |
32351 | Shall I go on?" |
32351 | She would make a lover the whole world might relish( what world, Temple thought in confusion?) |
32351 | Smith?" |
32351 | Some other star system, maybe?" |
32351 | Sophia crushed her cigarette out on the rock, wiped perspiration( tears?) |
32351 | THIRD MAN: You think that''s something? |
32351 | THIRD MAN: Young man? |
32351 | Telio receivers too, perhaps? |
32351 | Tell me, old timer, where can I find him?" |
32351 | Temple guessed they never spent much time out of doors( above ground, for there were no buildings?) |
32351 | Temple, eh? |
32351 | The Nowhere Commission will be studying conditions--"[ Illustration]"How can they? |
32351 | The guards, in simple military uniform, carry small, deadly looking weapons._ FIRST MAN: Fight City Hall? |
32351 | Then had Arkalion come this way before? |
32351 | Then why did he forget? |
32351 | Then, how many months of sameness? |
32351 | They passed any laws yet?" |
32351 | Umm, you would n''t by any chance have some Canadian instead?" |
32351 | Volunteer? |
32351 | Was he still imagining things? |
32351 | Was that a nozzle overhead? |
32351 | What bill did you pass?" |
32351 | What can they do, send me for longer than forever?" |
32351 | What did you do? |
32351 | What do I count for? |
32351 | What do they do here, anyway, just sit around and wait for the next rocket? |
32351 | What do you hear about rotation? |
32351 | What does he care if he goes away forever and does n''t come back? |
32351 | What is Jupiter?" |
32351 | What is everyone doing here? |
32351 | What is your name, Comrade?" |
32351 | What kind of a glorified foot- race did I see a while ago, with a bunch of creatures out of the telio science- fiction shows?" |
32351 | What kind of place is Mars with no women? |
32351 | What kind of-- uh, games do we play?" |
32351 | What was going on here? |
32351 | What were they warning her about? |
32351 | What were you saying?" |
32351 | What''s the Nowhere Journey all about? |
32351 | What''s up?" |
32351 | What, precisely, did the word mean? |
32351 | When are we coming back?" |
32351 | When do_ I_ get rotated?" |
32351 | Where are we going?" |
32351 | Where did you go? |
32351 | Where?" |
32351 | Who are you kidding? |
32351 | Who gets all this information, a million million generations of scientific problems, all carefully worked out? |
32351 | Who was it who once said something about the flower of our young manhood?" |
32351 | Who''s that?" |
32351 | Who, among all the parallel races on all the worlds of the Universe? |
32351 | Who--?" |
32351 | Why do n''t you all relax? |
32351 | Why do n''t you forget about it, though? |
32351 | Why seven hundred and eighty days? |
32351 | Why should she, Sophia Androvna Petrovitch, wish to volunteer for the Stalintrek? |
32351 | Why? |
32351 | Why? |
32351 | Will you cooperate?" |
32351 | With what ultimate goal, if any? |
32351 | Wo n''t you come in?" |
32351 | Would Stephanie really forget him? |
32351 | Would n''t someone have figured it out? |
32351 | Would that make him feel better? |
32351 | You Stephanie Andrews?" |
32351 | You came in here once and--""I did you a favor, did n''t I?" |
32351 | You know what an 1182 card is, mister?" |
32351 | You think maybe they''re dangerous? |
32351 | You were to be married?" |
32351 | _ Sophia?_ thought Temple. |
32351 | _ Stephanie, what are you doing now? |
32351 | _ what_?" |
32351 | has managed to put something constructive through Congress? |
32351 | mean anything to you, Kit?" |
32351 | what...?" |
51823 | ''What can you see?'' 51823 ''What is it?'' |
51823 | Am I to understand then,he said,"that you are trying to formulate a new atomic theory?" |
51823 | And in this case it would be what? |
51823 | And you regard me as an outsider? |
51823 | Another drink? |
51823 | Are n''t you afraid of fire? |
51823 | Are n''t you being a bit old- fashioned? |
51823 | Are n''t you confusing things? |
51823 | Before_ what_ things go any further? |
51823 | But are you with her? |
51823 | But suppose people do n''t want to live by his law? |
51823 | But there are other levies that have not been made, which we had rather expected to be made...."Other levies? |
51823 | Ca n''t we have a drink together? 51823 Did n''t he eat roots, too?" |
51823 | Did you, or did you not,she went on to the damp Angela,"copy the answers in your arithmetic from Stone?" |
51823 | Do the strong need sympathy? |
51823 | Doctor Russell Farley? |
51823 | Have you nothing to say? |
51823 | How about having dinner with us tonight, Phil? 51823 How about people not wanting to smoke in the dark? |
51823 | How did you find that out? |
51823 | How do you strike it to make it this shape? |
51823 | How''s the Research Magnificent? |
51823 | I have asked myself this question and I believe the latter statement to be in a sense correct, but what does it mean? 51823 I understand the necessity of hyper- time to describe the motion of consciousness along time, but what''s this got to do with the atoms?" |
51823 | Is n''t this a bit undignified? |
51823 | Magic? |
51823 | Oh? |
51823 | Or maybe you''d rather we put on a hanse for you? |
51823 | Pro or con? |
51823 | Speaking as my boss''s wife, would you say he was pro or con about this work I''m doing? |
51823 | Surely you do n''t deny that Lisa Meitner''s researches began by being theoretical? 51823 Tell me something, Phil-- what does he look like?" |
51823 | Then how can you see this''red shift''? |
51823 | Then how is it you have seventeen right answers? 51823 Then you admit that you copied from her?" |
51823 | Then you admit you cheated? |
51823 | There, you see? |
51823 | Us? |
51823 | Well? |
51823 | What about you, dear? |
51823 | What are you doing now? |
51823 | What are you fiddling around with, Phil? |
51823 | What brought you back, Katherine? |
51823 | What did you say to us just now? |
51823 | What do you do with the little roots? |
51823 | What do you mean,''now''? |
51823 | What does he expect to do? 51823 What good is it?" |
51823 | What is the equivalent of the back of your head-- looked at along the direction of hyper- time? 51823 What is your name, young lady?" |
51823 | What is? |
51823 | What the hell does he want to come nosing around here for? |
51823 | What was that you wanted, dear? 51823 What you_ talkin''_ about?" |
51823 | Where do you find such big roots? |
51823 | Who you kiddin''? |
51823 | Why does n''t it fall apart with the water in it? |
51823 | Why does she talk that way? 51823 Why not?" |
51823 | Why not? |
51823 | Will you please leave her alone? |
51823 | Will you take the pot off the fire? 51823 Yes, but what makes the roots so big? |
51823 | Yes? |
51823 | You do n''t look as though...."As though I was blind? |
51823 | You have no child,said her mate,"so how can you beat it?" |
51823 | You mean a_ nut_ sandwich? |
51823 | You mean something in your subconscious? |
51823 | You mean they''re_ receding_? |
51823 | You mean you are in love with him, do n''t you? |
51823 | You mean you store them in the earth? |
51823 | You were going to say something? |
51823 | You wo n''t mind very much if I ask you a favor, will you? |
51823 | _ Bertrand_ Russell? |
51823 | _ Boadicea?_said the captain in astonishment. |
51823 | ''What''s the matter?'' |
51823 | A. I am to find out what I am to find out? |
51823 | A. I will look, but is that what I''ll see? |
51823 | Again-- is that not true?" |
51823 | Am I to stop making trips? |
51823 | And are things to go on as they are? |
51823 | And she never scratches unless a mosquito happens to--""You were not there, Stone,"said the headmistress,"so how can you say that?" |
51823 | And the slip- up-- which you claim is not yours? |
51823 | And then, after the next rains, it makes little leaves-- and if you leave it alone, it grows and in time becomes a young tree?" |
51823 | And will you at last admit that we are right? |
51823 | And you? |
51823 | Anyway, how can you say that? |
51823 | Are you coming?" |
51823 | Are you going to act like a pair of apemen? |
51823 | Are you so sure? |
51823 | Back in the''twenties, by a man called Dunn, was n''t it?" |
51823 | Burned again? |
51823 | But surely the civilized Romans did n''t either? |
51823 | But the others-- the ones you called the spies? |
51823 | By whom? |
51823 | Ca n''t you bear to admit you are wrong? |
51823 | Classify me?" |
51823 | Did they only burn the women, when they thought the women were wrong? |
51823 | Do I look like a Roman to you, Captain?" |
51823 | Do n''t you think it''s better for the whole world to live as members of one community and cease all this useless warfare?" |
51823 | Do n''t you think that would be nice, Russ?" |
51823 | Do you tell me to my face that your mother is not involved with the... the authorities?" |
51823 | Does a stone have a motive when it falls to the ground? |
51823 | Does a stone have a purpose when it falls? |
51823 | Does breaking shop windows prove that people like her should have the... the franchise?" |
51823 | Does that make sense? |
51823 | Does that prove that the sense of taste depends on sight? |
51823 | Frightened of what? |
51823 | Have n''t you noticed that when you leave an acorn on the ground, it breaks open and a finger goes down into the earth? |
51823 | How am I the best? |
51823 | How are we to find out anything about them, when you are so slow? |
51823 | How can I forget it? |
51823 | How can they possibly be interested in what I''m doing? |
51823 | How did you explain hyper- time? |
51823 | How did you hear about Caesar withdrawing from Britain? |
51823 | How did you learn this? |
51823 | How did_ you_ know it broke in the fire? |
51823 | How does he look to you?" |
51823 | How does it feel? |
51823 | How''s the Research Magnificent?" |
51823 | I understand you led an insurrection? |
51823 | If you eat the little roots, why do n''t you get little roots?" |
51823 | If you unite with Disunity? |
51823 | Incidentally, why do n''t they call that thing in the observatory a macroscope? |
51823 | Is it to stop here, and the hemispheres to beat each other down to the tribal or family level? |
51823 | Is she one of our sisters? |
51823 | Is this the Sappho you mentioned earlier in this hearing? |
51823 | Like Man? |
51823 | Maybe you gentlemen would like to come to a trake in the gort later?" |
51823 | Now, as to the latest trip? |
51823 | Now?" |
51823 | Of whom? |
51823 | Or is it like Einsteinian space, finite but unbounded? |
51823 | Or the reverse-- men''s mutually antagonistic egos in combat with the Unity? |
51823 | Some kind of rye- bread sandwich?" |
51823 | The bearded man bowed and said,"Then, after the arrangements have been made, Captain, will you not take a cup of wine?" |
51823 | The car? |
51823 | The headmistress looked up in amazement"Do you mean to stand there and tell me the newspaper is_ lying_? |
51823 | The less you see, the more you can observe? |
51823 | Then she asked the men opposite,"Lookin''for someone, mister?" |
51823 | Then why do you resent it? |
51823 | Then you are for absorption? |
51823 | There, you see? |
51823 | They begin to examine_ us_? |
51823 | They did n''t suspect_ they_ were right, surely? |
51823 | They saw through you? |
51823 | Was it they who told you about the Saxons being invited to come in? |
51823 | Well, Katherine?" |
51823 | What are the alternatives you imply in the decision? |
51823 | What are we supposed to find out? |
51823 | What are you"closing your eyes to"in this case? |
51823 | What bishop? |
51823 | What can we expect from these Pictish barbarians?" |
51823 | What do you know of what they say?" |
51823 | What does it matter if they burn the village and steal some of the farm animals? |
51823 | What happens? |
51823 | What is our purpose? |
51823 | What kind of unity can come from imposition? |
51823 | What makes you say that? |
51823 | What was that? |
51823 | When did you hear about it, Russ?" |
51823 | Which is your headman? |
51823 | Who said it? |
51823 | Who was with you in this infernal plot?" |
51823 | Why are you always so stubborn? |
51823 | Why did n''t you tell them? |
51823 | Why not? |
51823 | Why not? |
51823 | Why? |
51823 | Why? |
51823 | Will you give me your sympathy?" |
51823 | Would n''t it be mother confessor? |
51823 | You can carry this imaginary process in both directions and as far as you like, but are we to decide arbitrarily that it goes on infinitely? |
51823 | You mean they are too general? |
51823 | You mean you got yourself burned again? |
51823 | You say you object to this line of questioning? |
51823 | You surely are not going to claim to be above criticism_ here_, are you? |
51823 | You told us in history class about government by consent, but how can it be when half the population have nothing to say in the matter? |
51823 | _ Another_ one? |
51823 | _ They_ have? |
51823 | _ We?_ In the process of unification? |
51823 | _ We?_ In the process of unification? |
51823 | _ now_?" |
51823 | inside?" |
51823 | might conceivably be interested?" |
63686 | --shall I answer? |
63686 | A treaty of_ what_? |
63686 | About what? 63686 And Senya Dik?" |
63686 | And do n''t you remember, they were wearing pressure suits? 63686 And how,"he asked,"does Morrison feel about humanity?" |
63686 | And who owns Universal Minerals? |
63686 | Are n''t the two more or less synonymous? |
63686 | Are you ashamed of me, Lloyd? 63686 Are you sure about him?" |
63686 | Are you sure? 63686 Are you through, sir?" |
63686 | Because-- listen, Baya, can you keep a secret? |
63686 | But are you sure? |
63686 | But why did you have to wreck the ship? |
63686 | Can it be destroyed? |
63686 | Can you hear me? 63686 Could n''t the government there protect you?" |
63686 | Dad? 63686 Did n''t I tell you Morrison would n''t give up easy? |
63686 | Did n''t you hear? 63686 Do n''t you have to get aboard, or something?" |
63686 | Do you see that air out there? |
63686 | Do you stay here much? |
63686 | Everybody on Nanta Dik feels that way? |
63686 | Feel better? 63686 Happened fast, did n''t it? |
63686 | Hold onto me? |
63686 | How could you? 63686 How did they know about us?" |
63686 | How did we get here? |
63686 | How is it freed? |
63686 | How long before we land? |
63686 | How much oxygen you got left? |
63686 | How should I know? |
63686 | Huh? |
63686 | Is that all? |
63686 | It did,said Durham softly,"did it?" |
63686 | Lloyd? |
63686 | My fault? 63686 No? |
63686 | Promise? |
63686 | Susan? |
63686 | That''s taking a lot for granted, is n''t it? 63686 Then why ca n''t I go with you to Earth?" |
63686 | Total strangers, eh? |
63686 | We got anyplace else to go? |
63686 | Well? |
63686 | Were you afraid you''d be recognized coming here? |
63686 | What about me? |
63686 | What about the Star? |
63686 | What about the air? |
63686 | What about the air? |
63686 | What am I supposed to say to that? |
63686 | What do you mean, conspiracy? 63686 What do you want?" |
63686 | What got into you? |
63686 | What happened? |
63686 | What if I had talked too much? |
63686 | What is a darkbird? 63686 What the devil do you think you''re doing?" |
63686 | What you going to do? 63686 What''s he talking about?" |
63686 | What''s the matter, you afraid? |
63686 | What''s the matter? |
63686 | What? |
63686 | Where is it? 63686 Where''s the men''s room, Baya?" |
63686 | Wherever they''re taking us-- they''re not going to kill us, are they? |
63686 | Who are those people, Baya? |
63686 | Who said I was? |
63686 | Who sent you? |
63686 | Who speaks for Universal Minerals on Nanta Dik? |
63686 | Who told you I was leaving? |
63686 | Who,asked Durham,"is principally against your two worlds uniting so that the treaty can go through?" |
63686 | Who? |
63686 | Will you behave now? |
63686 | Will you die of missing me? |
63686 | You are all right, Karlovic-- Mr. Durham? 63686 You are safe? |
63686 | You crazy? 63686 You figured that out, Durham?" |
63686 | You think we can walk through that to the spaceport in time? |
63686 | And Karlovic said softly,"Beautiful, is n''t it? |
63686 | And so what? |
63686 | And the reality is quite another thing from the idea, is n''t it?" |
63686 | And the shadow? |
63686 | And then she said sharply,"What''s the matter with you?" |
63686 | And what about the darkbirds? |
63686 | And would n''t it be strangely fitting if that''s why I got my job back again?" |
63686 | Are you crazy? |
63686 | Are you crazy?" |
63686 | Artie said monotonously,"There is someone at the door sir shall I answer? |
63686 | Because you had to shove yourself in--""Shove myself? |
63686 | But he did n''t, and finally Durham said,"Susan?" |
63686 | But it came, a great powerful thing like a moving van, and one of the Senyans said,"Permit me?" |
63686 | But why did Baya have to be so insistently curious? |
63686 | Ca n''t you tell by looking at it?" |
63686 | Can you hear me out there? |
63686 | Did n''t other people have accidents? |
63686 | Did n''t you hear him? |
63686 | Do n''t you understand? |
63686 | Does it cheer you two to know that the human race is not alone in producing fools and madmen? |
63686 | Durham asked,"Who owns her?" |
63686 | Durham said slowly,"What if he decides to use the Bitter Star?" |
63686 | Durham said to Wanbecq,"What''s this all about?" |
63686 | Durham said, in a voice thick with anger and fright,"Why did you have to drag her into it?" |
63686 | Durham said,"You knew I was being brought here, did n''t you?" |
63686 | From Susan Hawtree? |
63686 | Got that?" |
63686 | Have you ever heard of the Bitter Star?" |
63686 | Hawtree said,"Did you ever hear of Nanta Dik?" |
63686 | Hawtree, is it? |
63686 | He asked,"Why did you come here?" |
63686 | How good is your memory?" |
63686 | I have my orders, and I can assure you--""From Jubb?" |
63686 | I''ll find out what the situation is and then I''ll--""You''ll what? |
63686 | I''ve got Miss Hawtree with me, had you forgotten that? |
63686 | If you know so little why are you going to Nanta Dik at all?" |
63686 | In thirty, forty minutes I''ll be dead, so what will it matter then? |
63686 | Is it?" |
63686 | Is that all clear?" |
63686 | Let''s face it, Durham, why would Hawtree send you on a mission to the dog pound? |
63686 | Listen, you-- Wanbecq, is that your name? |
63686 | Lloyd, are these people crazy? |
63686 | Maybe? |
63686 | Mine? |
63686 | Morrison showed the edges of his teeth, and asked,"Why should I?" |
63686 | Or a big fat lie? |
63686 | Quite safe? |
63686 | She added, very slowly,"It''s true about my father?" |
63686 | She smiled, one of those brittle things with no humor in it, and then she asked,"How long have you before take- off?" |
63686 | Suppose he sent Susan here to test me; to see if I''d talk? |
63686 | Susan said in a strange voice,"What is that?" |
63686 | Susan said,"But_ why_?" |
63686 | Susan said,"What are you going to do?" |
63686 | Susan, wait for me? |
63686 | Susan?" |
63686 | Tears for him? |
63686 | The shadow did not seem to have followed him, but how could you tell? |
63686 | Then you will help?" |
63686 | This Jubb-- what is he beside The Beast?" |
63686 | Was it because of Baya''s eyes, that wept tears but had no sorrow in them? |
63686 | Well, what of it? |
63686 | Well, yes-- but suppose that the sun was green? |
63686 | What did anyone want with him, and the small bit of a secret that he carried? |
63686 | What did you do, tow an asteroid into position?" |
63686 | What happened to the Wanbecqs?" |
63686 | What happened to you? |
63686 | What is it?" |
63686 | What''s going on here?" |
63686 | What''s it mean?" |
63686 | What? |
63686 | Where is the Bitter Star?" |
63686 | Who can say how much?" |
63686 | Who?" |
63686 | Why did n''t you talk like you were supposed to?" |
63686 | Why, indeed? |
63686 | Why? |
63686 | Will you tell us now what they were?" |
63686 | Wo n''t they tell Jubb where we are?" |
63686 | Would you like to lie down, Miss Hawtree? |
63686 | You know I''m going to turn you over to the authorities?" |
63686 | You mean that shadow thing?" |
63686 | You understand? |
63686 | You want to asphyxiate us both with your gabbling?" |
63686 | You''re not much used to violence, are you? |
63686 | _ Darkbirds, darkbirds, will you come back some day when we of flesh are ghosts and shadows, to frolic on our lonely worlds?_ |
63686 | _ Green_ light? |
63686 | _ The darkbirds will soon fly._ Was that enough for people to kill for? |
63686 | _ There''s somebody else, Lloyd, who wanted you to have another chance._ Fatherly intuition? |
39566 | And can you, my young friends, be careless about your own salvation while Samuel is so anxious for you? 39566 And what is radiation?" |
39566 | And what, Mr. Hume, about the ice water? |
39566 | And, Mr. Wilton,asked Peter,"does not the Bible say that''God created all things for his own glory''?" |
39566 | Ansel, have you ever heard the''dew point''spoken of? |
39566 | Ansel, will you state the theories which have been held touching the nature of heat? |
39566 | Are you becoming discouraged and almost ready to give up all effort to follow Christ? |
39566 | Are you unwilling to come to him-- to trust him and submit to him? |
39566 | Are your thoughts and feelings and opinions about Christ and salvation the same as they were six weeks ago? |
39566 | But by what agency does man achieve the mastery of Nature? 39566 But can you wholly get rid of the conviction that the Bible is the word of God, written by holy men inspired by the Holy Spirit?" |
39566 | But how does this carry heat from the warmer region to the colder regions around? |
39566 | But how would it please you if my talk upon the ministry of pain should prove to be very much like a sermon? |
39566 | But were you not interested and pleased with the discourse? 39566 But what did you mean? |
39566 | But why do you say, of course? 39566 But would not all these natural agencies subserve essentially the same ends in the discipline of unfallen and sinless beings? |
39566 | But, Samuel, did you not pray for Mr. Hume also, and talk with him? |
39566 | But,said he,"does not the book of Nature-- your Bible, as you call it-- have something to say of God? |
39566 | Can you tell us, Ansel, whether the earth receives heat from the moon and stars? |
39566 | Can you tell us, Peter, why tubs of water set in a cellar should have this effect? |
39566 | Can you tell why a newspaper spread over a tomato vine keeps the frost from the vine? |
39566 | Did you ever think, Ansel, that you were very ambitious? |
39566 | Did you expect a month ago that at this time you would be feeling and acting as you now feel and act? |
39566 | Do not men heat and burn bricks, not to soften them, but to harden them? |
39566 | Do you believe that Christ is able to save you? |
39566 | Do you believe that he is willing to save you? |
39566 | Do you know what is meant by it? |
39566 | Do you look upon this irregular expansion and contraction of water,asked Mr. Hume,"as a real exception to the rule that heat expands bodies?" |
39566 | Do you wish now that you had fought it through, as you proposed, and kept all your feelings to yourself? |
39566 | Have not you, Mr. Hume, been treating Christ and the Holy Spirit as Samuel feared that you would treat him? |
39566 | Have you ever noticed whether cloudy nights or clear nights are the warmer? |
39566 | Have you no more enjoyment in reading the Scriptures and in your prayer in secret than you had a week ago? |
39566 | How could the dew fall upon the under side? |
39566 | How could we tell,asked Peter,"without knowing what kind of work the machine was designed to do?" |
39566 | How does the form of the earth operate to produce inequality of temperature? |
39566 | How is water formed from these two gases? 39566 How would such a plan please the other members of the class?" |
39566 | I am glad to hear that; but can you tell how they are different? |
39566 | I want to ask,said Peter,"how this internal heat came to exist, and how it is maintained?" |
39566 | If I understand you, then,he said,"you would like a course of lessons in the teachings of Nature?" |
39566 | In this bountiful supply of heat to warm the earth and serve human needs must we not see a kind design on the part of the Creator? 39566 Perhaps,"he continued,"you would prefer to study one of the historic books of the Old Testament?" |
39566 | Peter, what is the third method by which heat passes from place to place? |
39566 | Samuel, what is the cause of day and night? |
39566 | That is the old and common expression, but what is meant by latent heat? |
39566 | Upon what does the dew point depend? |
39566 | Was your answer correct, then? |
39566 | We use heat also in cooking our food,spoke up Peter:"is it not because heat destroys the cohesive attraction, and thus softens it?" |
39566 | What answer did you try to give him, Ansel? |
39566 | What are some of those means for transferring heat which seem to you to operate the same in the annual as in the daily changes of temperature? |
39566 | What book can you find which is true if the Bible is not true? |
39566 | What do you mean, Ansel? |
39566 | What do you think it is that hinders your coming into light and joy as others have done? |
39566 | What do you wish? |
39566 | What have you been reading, Ansel, that has put such thoughts into your mind? |
39566 | What have you tried to do for Christ? |
39566 | What is cohesive attraction? |
39566 | What is combustion? |
39566 | What is it, Ansel? |
39566 | What is meant by convection of heat? |
39566 | What is meant, Ansel, by the''conduction''of heat? |
39566 | What is that heat called, Ansel, which is absorbed by a body with no rise of temperature? |
39566 | What is that inequality of temperature which is produced by the shape of the earth? |
39566 | What is the cause of the sun''s heat? |
39566 | What is the evidence,asked Samuel,"that the dynamic theory of heat is true?" |
39566 | What is the third great natural source of heat? 39566 What leads you,"asked Mr. Wilton,"to present yourself to the church, asking for baptism?" |
39566 | What will you say, Peter? |
39566 | Why did you stand upon a rock? |
39566 | Will you correct your answer? |
39566 | Will you not tell us,said Samuel,"how these ocean currents are produced? |
39566 | Will you please explain this? |
39566 | Will you please tell us, Mr. Wilton, how this weakening of cohesive attraction is explained upon the dynamic theory of heat? |
39566 | Would it be wise and well to take no account of foreseen events? 39566 ''And who are these lads and young men for whom all this work and wisdom is expended?'' 39566 ''Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots? 39566 ''Pray, sir,''he says to the master,''what is this strange contradictory institution?'' 39566 ''What must I do to be saved?'' 39566 --_Youmans._What is the second method by which heat passes from place to place?" |
39566 | 30:"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" |
39566 | A hundred times a day the questions came, What if there be a God who holds me responsible? |
39566 | A self- righteous young man came to Jesus asking,''Good Master, what good thing shall I do that I may inherit everlasting life?'' |
39566 | Ansel, have you studied geology?" |
39566 | Ansel, how shall we explain this?" |
39566 | Ansel, what part of the atmosphere is warmest?" |
39566 | Are there different conditions and different duties required of different men? |
39566 | Are they mixed together as oxygen and nitrogen are mingled in the air, or are they chemically united?" |
39566 | Are we to suppose that the column of heated air reaches to the top of the atmosphere?" |
39566 | Are you contented to live''having no hope and without God in the world''? |
39566 | Are you, Samuel, in your interest in studying Nature, forgetting Christ and the souls of men?" |
39566 | At length he thought,''Why should I not? |
39566 | But did God''s plan excuse his treason against his Lord? |
39566 | But does it seem reasonable that the world was designed merely as a place of punishment for men by reason of their wickedness?" |
39566 | But does not that condensation which forms the cloud- ring set free latent heat, and thus intensify the great heat of the equator? |
39566 | But here two questions arise: What is the glory of God? |
39566 | But how is the weight raised? |
39566 | But how shall we know the object for which God made and governs the world?" |
39566 | But if the casket be so worthy, what shall be said of the gem which is enshrined within? |
39566 | But what did you learn last Sunday?" |
39566 | But what is one iceberg to the thousands which drift yearly from the frigid zones toward the tropics? |
39566 | But what is the Gulf Stream, though it be fifty fold greater than all the rivers of the world, in comparison with the whole sum of the ocean streams? |
39566 | But what is the question which you wished to propose?" |
39566 | But what is the question?" |
39566 | But what is the setting for this gem? |
39566 | But what kind of evidence am I to look for?" |
39566 | But whence comes the force necessary to accomplish this? |
39566 | But whence comes the heat of combustion? |
39566 | But why do not the glowing rays of the sun raise the temperature at once to the highest possible point? |
39566 | But why do not the vegetables begin to freeze as soon as the water?" |
39566 | But why not endow living creatures with nerves of sensation which could experience pleasure, but could not feel pain? |
39566 | But why should not God embrace in his plan that great event, the fall of man, which he foresaw in the future? |
39566 | Can you blot out your past sins? |
39566 | Can you change that condemnation by your feeble, fickle resolutions to reform? |
39566 | Can you erase the record which stands written in the book of remembrance on high? |
39566 | Can you not now tell why water is incombustible?" |
39566 | Can you tell us, Ansel, how the temperature of the earth is affected by the atmosphere?" |
39566 | Can you tell us, Peter, at what season of year the earth is nearer the sun?" |
39566 | Could his late repentance call them back to life and hope? |
39566 | Did Mr. Hume say that what he calls''The book of Nature''contradicts the sacred Scriptures?" |
39566 | Did the Creator then''Bid his angels turn askance The poles of earth twice ten degrees and more From the sun''s axle''? |
39566 | Did this plan touching Christ make the apostasy of man a necessity? |
39566 | Did you ever see barefoot boys running in the cold dew stop and stand upon a stone or rock to get their feet warm?" |
39566 | Did you not carry the same idea of being chief into your plans and expectations for the future? |
39566 | Do all bodies conduct heat with equal rapidity?" |
39566 | Do clouds tend to produce inequalities of temperature?" |
39566 | Do n''t you remember how he used to laugh at the idea of being plunged in the river in honor of a dead man? |
39566 | Do not men produce by cultivation better fruits and vegetables than Nature ever grows when left to herself?" |
39566 | Do not the laws of Nature bring suffering to the good and the bad alike, and happiness also to all classes of men? |
39566 | Do not the works of Nature tell of the same God whose being and character were preached to us yesterday from the Holy Scriptures?" |
39566 | Do you know, Ansel, how to ascertain the dew point at any time?" |
39566 | Do you really and honestly wish to be saved from sin? |
39566 | Do you remember what was said about the production of cold by expansion and of heat by compression?" |
39566 | Do you think that my long trial of doubt and unrest and pain of heart can ever be blessed to my good?" |
39566 | Do you wish to study the evidences of the truth and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures?" |
39566 | Does Nature punish those whom you call the wicked? |
39566 | Does Nature reward the righteous? |
39566 | Does any one think of another cause of inequality of temperature?" |
39566 | Does it not mean that he made the world so good and perfect that all creatures ought to praise him on account of it?" |
39566 | Does it not speak of an infinitely wise and good Creator and Governor? |
39566 | Does that seem to you to be true, Samuel?" |
39566 | Does the temperature rise in any place? |
39566 | Does the world seem as if fitted up to be the dwelling- place of holy beings?" |
39566 | During the past few weeks you have heard others asking,''What shall we do to be saved?'' |
39566 | Have you never heard of setting tubs of water in cellars to keep vegetables from freezing?" |
39566 | Have you succeeded in getting rid of your sins? |
39566 | He could only cry out in astonishment,''Father, why am I, thine obedient son, thus smitten?'' |
39566 | How are we to combine these two sets of arrangements in our thinking?" |
39566 | How can God make his frown felt except by looking pain, so to speak, into the sinner''s conscience? |
39566 | How could it be otherwise? |
39566 | How is carbon brought into this state of suspense, waiting to dash upon oxygen and develop heat? |
39566 | How is this accomplished? |
39566 | How is this diurnal change of temperature alleviated?" |
39566 | How is this provision for suffering in man and in all sentient creatures consistent with the benevolence elsewhere shown? |
39566 | How much heat is given out in the freezing of water?" |
39566 | How shall their motions be explained? |
39566 | How shall we estimate the strength of this force? |
39566 | How were you interested in the sermon?" |
39566 | How would that affect the rate of radiation from the earth?" |
39566 | How would you apply this principle to the subject we are now considering? |
39566 | Hume?" |
39566 | Hume?" |
39566 | Hume?" |
39566 | Hume?" |
39566 | Hume?" |
39566 | Hume?" |
39566 | If Nature and Nature''s God have blessings in store for the willing and the obedient, why should not I know this and receive my share?" |
39566 | If a second example were made of a second ungodly city, would the expression of divine wrath be weakened? |
39566 | If, however, you want something else than the salvation which Jesus gives, what can you expect but perplexity, difficulty, darkness? |
39566 | Is it a new and original generation of heat, or is it merely a transfer? |
39566 | Is it because it evaporates before it reaches a sufficiently high temperature?" |
39566 | Is it not reasonable to believe that he designed it for their use? |
39566 | Is it wrong to wish for such an experience?" |
39566 | Is that so?" |
39566 | Is this plain to you, Ansel, and does it seem reasonable?" |
39566 | Is this possible? |
39566 | Is your happiness here and hereafter more important to Samuel than to yourselves?" |
39566 | Jesus has gone to prepare mansions for those who will, as he foresees, believe in him: why not make provision for foreseen evils also? |
39566 | Mr. Hume, can you suggest any method by which we can estimate the amount of heat which is carried north and south by the return trades?" |
39566 | Mr. Wilton proposed the question to the class:"What shall be our next course of lessons? |
39566 | Must he, then, after having caught a glimpse of life and joy, be cut off from hope and be driven from God for ever? |
39566 | No one else answered, and finally Mr. Hume said:"I suppose, of course, that you refer to the land and sea breezes?" |
39566 | On the other hand, when the sun sets and his heat is withdrawn, why does not the temperature fall suddenly to the lowest possible point? |
39566 | Ought we to believe that God planned the world for an object for which it never has been and never will be employed? |
39566 | Perhaps you will tell us what seems to you to be that object? |
39566 | Peter, have you ever seen a coal- pit? |
39566 | Plant a grain of corn in midwinter: why does it not germinate and grow? |
39566 | Samuel, what is a third cause of unequal temperature?" |
39566 | Samuel, will you name the second chief source of heat?" |
39566 | Shall we from the burden flee? |
39566 | Some even ventured to approach Mr. Hume himself with their raillery:"What do you think now of being dipped in the river in honor of a dead man?" |
39566 | The Creator foresaw the fall of man; is there no objection to the supposition that, knowing that man would sin, God made no provision for it? |
39566 | The young man answered,''All these have I kept from my youth up; what lack I yet?'' |
39566 | Then Ansel spoke up:"Mr. Wilton, why can we not study something which we know to be true?" |
39566 | Was it merely an accident that the dove was fitted to become the emblem of purity and of the Holy Spirit? |
39566 | Was not this so?" |
39566 | What care could give him knowledge of the qualities of all natural substances, that he might avoid their dangerous properties? |
39566 | What carefulness could guard against the tornado on the land, or the hurricane and the cyclone upon the sea? |
39566 | What could his confession do for the young men already, perhaps, among the lost through his influence? |
39566 | What did he mean by that, Samuel?" |
39566 | What does man need besides scope and reward for exertion? |
39566 | What effect, Peter, has the unevenness of the earth''s surface upon temperature?" |
39566 | What if Christ be the Son of God? |
39566 | What if a third example be made of a third city? |
39566 | What if every wicked city is made an example? |
39566 | What if hydrogen were put in the place of nitrogen? |
39566 | What if some other equally active element were mingled with oxygen to form the atmosphere? |
39566 | What if there be a future life and a judgment day? |
39566 | What if, in place of nitrogen, vapor of sulphur were substituted? |
39566 | What is another cause of inequality of temperature?" |
39566 | What is meant by this? |
39566 | What is that?" |
39566 | What is the chief form of this which is used for the production of heat? |
39566 | What is the general principle touching the effect of heat upon bodies?" |
39566 | What is the meaning of this? |
39566 | What is understood, Ansel, by this term, specific heat?" |
39566 | What need is there of a creator? |
39566 | What power should save him from the bursting of the volcano and the jaws of the earthquake? |
39566 | What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits? |
39566 | What was a confession in comparison with the ruin he had caused? |
39566 | What will be the end of his groping in darkness? |
39566 | What would be the effect, Ansel, if the atmosphere were as warm, or warmer, at the top than at the surface of the earth? |
39566 | What, Mr. Hume, do you think the effect would be upon creatures such as we all know men to be?" |
39566 | When radiant heat falls upon a body, what becomes of it?" |
39566 | Which will encourage the larger manliness and nurture the higher culture and strength? |
39566 | Who can prove that the universe did not exist from eternity? |
39566 | Who should stand sentinel against the unseen poison borne upon the wings of the wind? |
39566 | Who will mention another method by which heat is economized?" |
39566 | Who will suggest it?" |
39566 | Who will tell us?" |
39566 | Why does not the dew-- for frost is nothing but dew frozen as it forms-- come upon the under side of the paper?" |
39566 | Why is this, Samuel?" |
39566 | Why not give up my own will? |
39566 | Why not pray that God''s will may be done?'' |
39566 | Will some one explain this?" |
39566 | Will some one mention some of the general methods by which the waste of heat is prevented?" |
39566 | Will some one now state the manner in which the dynamic theory of heat explains this expansion?" |
39566 | Will some one suggest what this agency is?" |
39566 | Will you bolt the door? |
39566 | Will you not come to him? |
39566 | Will you not trust his promises and commit yourselves to his hands to be saved? |
39566 | Will you tell us, Peter, the first and chief of these effects?" |
39566 | Will you tell us, Samuel, how winds are caused?" |
39566 | Will you tell us, Samuel, the first adjustment or arrangement upon which the temperature of the earth depends?" |
39566 | Will you, Mr. Hume, suggest one of the general arrangements for the economical use of heat?" |
39566 | Wilt thou not bow their pride of heart and turn their wills and make their hearts tender, gentle, and believing? |
39566 | Wilt thou not draw them to thyself? |
39566 | Wilt thou not smite the rock, and cause the waters of penitent grief to flow? |
39566 | With these machines before you, could you tell me whether the inventor were a wise and skillful machinist?" |
39566 | Would God forgive and raise to heavenly heights a man who had dragged others down to hell? |
39566 | Would it be possible that Christ should fill his soul with blessedness while his victims were drinking the wine of the wrath of God? |
39566 | Would it have been wiser and better to leave out of account that most stupendous fact in the history of the human race? |
39566 | Would that seem to be a fitting employment for the sinless children of the all- loving Father? |
39566 | Would you be satisfied to have a commonplace experience, such as thousands of others have, which would attract no special notice? |
39566 | Would you like to study one of the Epistles-- the Epistle to the Romans or that to the Hebrews?" |
39566 | Yet, taken as a whole, can one doubt that variety of climate and change of temperature are of advantage to man? |
39566 | You cry out,''Men and brethren, what shall we do?'' |
39566 | and Peter''s answer,"Lord, to whom shall we go? |
39566 | and the lion, of strength and regal state? |
39566 | and, What is it for God to glorify himself by his works of creation and government? |
39566 | he asked;"do you think Genesis less trustworthy than the Epistle of Paul?" |
39566 | the ant, to be the type of prudent industry? |
39566 | the horse, of spirit and daring? |
39566 | the lamb, to be the emblem of gentleness, of Christ the gentle Sufferer, and of his suffering people? |
51867 | About the 39:12? 51867 An Earthman?" |
51867 | And how could you expect barbarians to appreciate good music? 51867 And now,"he whispered, still unable to believe that the thing had really happened,"will you... dispose of everyone on Damorlant?" |
51867 | And then? |
51867 | And where am I supposed to be coming from, then, since they''re never to hear about Damorlan? |
51867 | Are n''t you glad, Archivist? |
51867 | Are n''t you thrilled? |
51867 | Are they excessively belligerent, then? |
51867 | Are you going to tell? |
51867 | Are you really an Earthman, then, Balt? |
51867 | At least you must know my name? |
51867 | Besides,Clarey observed in a non- Archivistic manner,"what concern have I with your military morality?" |
51867 | But how can you help looking into the eyes of the man you love? 51867 But what are we going to do?" |
51867 | But why ca n''t I come with you? 51867 But why should it be that upsetting?" |
51867 | But why should the other ilfs ever see a Damorlant? |
51867 | But why? |
51867 | Can she cook like her mother? |
51867 | Care to try it? |
51867 | Could n''t we dispense with the clichés? |
51867 | Demi- gods? 51867 Did it?" |
51867 | Do n''t you consider yourself an intelligent man? |
51867 | Do n''t you have anything to drink except coffee? |
51867 | Do n''t you like any of them? |
51867 | Do n''t you recognize me? |
51867 | Do our germs work on them? |
51867 | Do you swear you do n''t mean my people any harm? |
51867 | Do you think I send expensive toilet sets to myself? 51867 Do you think you can pick up some of those what- do- you- call-''ems-- ulerins-- for us, too, or is there a tabu of some kind?" |
51867 | Do? 51867 Does n''t it mean anything to you any more, Clarey? |
51867 | Er-- shouldn''t we start recording while everything''s fresh in my mind? |
51867 | Exactly how do they regard us? |
51867 | He''s a temple dancer? |
51867 | How about physical identity? |
51867 | How many young men in your position get an opportunity like this? 51867 How often have you been married, Clarey?" |
51867 | I did n''t dare ask on my own behalf, but it''s your job, is n''t it? 51867 I suppose you had better be deep- probed first, Clarey.... Not even one taste beforehand, Han?... |
51867 | I suppose you went around telling everybody your suspicions, and Rini wrote that to Irik, too? |
51867 | I''m a lonely, friendless man-- you must know that if you''ve deep- probed me-- so why should I put up a front and be brave and proud about it? |
51867 | If the Earthmen can have cars that go through the sky without tracks why should n''t we have cars that run on the ground the same way? 51867 If there are ways of doing things better,"Rini suggested,"why should n''t we have them, too?" |
51867 | In those tales it''s always the man''s fault, is n''t it? 51867 Is it right to have a librarian that is n''t all there?" |
51867 | Is n''t it exciting? |
51867 | Is that difficult to learn? |
51867 | Is this-- is this not where the 39:12 to Zrig is destined to appear? |
51867 | Like you? |
51867 | May I help you, til? |
51867 | Now what are you going to try to sell me? |
51867 | Now, why would a smart- looking young fellow like you want to go to a place like this Katund, eh? |
51867 | Or even linked in liaison? 51867 Otherwise why go in there?" |
51867 | Our cars can get us where we''re going as fast as we need to go already, why bother? |
51867 | Remember the first time the staff ship came? 51867 Rigid?" |
51867 | So everything has worked out all right, after all? 51867 So your wife suspects, does she?" |
51867 | Stranger, eh? |
51867 | Sub- Archivist Clarey, what is the meaning of this? |
51867 | Tea? |
51867 | That a fact? |
51867 | The Earthmen''s catapults do go farther and faster, then? |
51867 | Then is n''t it about time you started to do something? |
51867 | Then why consider disposing of them? |
51867 | Unadaptable? 51867 Was it a sham with the Damorlanti?" |
51867 | What are you going to do? |
51867 | What can you expect when you ballot yourself a salary raise every year? |
51867 | What did you say you worked at? |
51867 | What do they think of our spaceships? 51867 What do you have against the tri- dis, Sub- Archivist?" |
51867 | What flames? |
51867 | What give you the idea of comin''to Katund? |
51867 | What if they did? 51867 What is the job, then?" |
51867 | What is your aunt''s name? |
51867 | What kind of a job will I have? |
51867 | What you''re getting at,he said cautiously,"is that that''s the way to make friends? |
51867 | What''s that you two are smoking? |
51867 | What''s the matter with me? |
51867 | What''s wrong with them? |
51867 | Where are the files? |
51867 | Where you going, stranger? |
51867 | Where''ll you get the native currency? |
51867 | Where''s the general? 51867 Where_ did_ you get it?" |
51867 | Which part do you light? 51867 Who can tell what''s in the mind of an Earthman?" |
51867 | Why are you always so stiff, so cold? |
51867 | Why did n''t you send a report before trouble started? 51867 Why do you tell me this?" |
51867 | Why does she have to keep meddling? 51867 Why not?" |
51867 | Why ridiculed? |
51867 | Why unfair? 51867 Why? |
51867 | Whyn''t you get yourself a female or a bite to eat? |
51867 | Work? |
51867 | Would you mind telling me exactly what the job is? |
51867 | You know what I''m reminded of? |
51867 | You know what taking a secretape out without permission means? |
51867 | You mean it has n''t been colonized yet? |
51867 | You mean we might not be given time? |
51867 | You''ll be the new librarian, I take it? |
51867 | You''ve got a probe on the ship? |
51867 | You_ are_ going to take him back alive, are n''t you? 51867 Your boss, eh? |
51867 | _ That_ humanoid? |
51867 | Afraid to be alone with me, Clarey?" |
51867 | And then one day she forgets and looks into his eyes and sees--""What does she see?" |
51867 | And what have we done to them? |
51867 | And why do n''t you offer one to Secretary Vollard?" |
51867 | And yet how could he explain to her what he could n''t quite understand himself, that Irik was vain, stupid, hostile; hence, dangerous? |
51867 | Are they in great awe of us?" |
51867 | Besides, why should his appearance mean anything to anybody but himself? |
51867 | By being a hypocrite?" |
51867 | Ca n''t you imagine the inevitable results?" |
51867 | Care to try one, Secretary?" |
51867 | Care to try one?" |
51867 | Colonel Blynn smiled and said,"We''ll treat it as one, shall we?" |
51867 | Could they hear it? |
51867 | Did it ever occur to you that, if the Damorlanti accepted you, so might your own people, if you approached them in the same way? |
51867 | Did their hearts beat the same way? |
51867 | Did you ever_ try_ to make friends on Earth?" |
51867 | Do you mean at the inn?" |
51867 | Do you remember that?" |
51867 | Do you want to remain a Sub- Archivist for the rest of your days or will you take this other road? |
51867 | Does it mean any the less to you?" |
51867 | Does it play any the worse because you paid for it? |
51867 | Does n''t he, Han?" |
51867 | F''rinstance, do the cars always run on time in Ventimor?" |
51867 | Flying high, are n''t you, old chap?" |
51867 | Get any hint of it?" |
51867 | Great silver birds, something like that?" |
51867 | Had n''t Spano said that when his term was over he could pick his planet? |
51867 | Have a smoke- stick?" |
51867 | Have n''t you heard anything there?" |
51867 | Have we tried?" |
51867 | How about the females that the innkeeper''s so anxious to have you-- ah-- meet?" |
51867 | How could I dare to complain about a man who has such powerful friends? |
51867 | How could somebody who comes only from the other side of the same world be so strange?" |
51867 | How could you allow an emergency situation to happen?" |
51867 | How did you know that?" |
51867 | How many married people did you know well back on Earth?" |
51867 | I know you wo n''t let yourself stay buried here forever, and what will I-- what will Mother and I ever do without you?" |
51867 | I thought the others were n''t allowed off- planet-- except the Baluts, and there''s no mistaking them, is there?" |
51867 | I''m not saying I''m unique, only that I fitted--""How about trying to look at it from another point of view? |
51867 | In the second place, who wants to be powerful, anyway? |
51867 | Indolent? |
51867 | Intolerant? |
51867 | Is it absolutely necessary? |
51867 | Is that what you want?" |
51867 | Know why? |
51867 | One day I''ll be so tired I''ll never wake up and Embelsira''ll be alone and what''ll she do, poor thing? |
51867 | Originally applied to birds, but--""But what else do they think about us?" |
51867 | Personally offensive?" |
51867 | Secretary of the Space Service, and you say it''s none of her business?" |
51867 | Sit down; let me take your cloak--""How about the servants?" |
51867 | Smoke- stick?" |
51867 | Superior beings? |
51867 | Suppose I had been an Earthman, do n''t you see how dangerous this would be, not for me but for you? |
51867 | The machine had not originally given him a job commensurate with his talents; why should it suddenly recognize them? |
51867 | The precognitive faculties in the grua, for example--""What are you going to do?" |
51867 | They must think I''m a fool, Clarey thought; yet why would they bother to fool me? |
51867 | They say if you-- if we-- are so smart, why do we use hax or the chains like anybody else? |
51867 | Too quiet? |
51867 | Too short? |
51867 | Unless you mean what''s going to happen to you? |
51867 | Was it too loud? |
51867 | Was their hearing more acute than his? |
51867 | Well, who''s ready to have his mug refilled?" |
51867 | What I meant was your first impressions of the natives.... Is something wrong with the coffee? |
51867 | What do you care for Earthmen''s opinions as long as your own people like your music?" |
51867 | What do you know of our-- of the world? |
51867 | What do_ you_ think of the Earthmen?" |
51867 | What in the name of whatever gods they worshipped on this planet could a librarian possibly be? |
51867 | What then?" |
51867 | What would he disguise himself as-- a touring Earth official?" |
51867 | What''s a little weakness in the dome- top when there''s money, too?" |
51867 | Who can live on a librarian''s salary? |
51867 | Who else, you think, but a man like me would spend ten years on an alien planet as an alien?" |
51867 | Who''s the lucky little lady?" |
51867 | Why do n''t we continue the discussion over lunch?" |
51867 | Why not dive in gracefully?" |
51867 | Why_ me_?" |
51867 | Would you want a species as artistic as that to be annihilated by an epidemic?" |
51867 | You do n''t do anything, but you''ve thought about it a lot, have n''t you?" |
51867 | You would n''t be humiliated, would you, if you tried to pat a dog and it snarled at you?" |
51867 | You''ll have U- E status--""What do I want that for?" |
51122 | A Stranger? |
51122 | A cause? 51122 A cause?" |
51122 | And all this you swear to do? |
51122 | Are Arthur the Organizer and Walter the Weapon- Seeker very important men among the Alien- sciencers? 51122 As a full man, what will be your value to Mankind?" |
51122 | As his sponsor, do you support his oath and swear that he is to be trusted? |
51122 | But what happens? 51122 But why the third?" |
51122 | Did that hurt? |
51122 | Did those weapons do them any good? 51122 Did you know my father?" |
51122 | Did you know why your grandmother was called the Dream- Singer, Eric? 51122 Do n''t you want to escape?" |
51122 | Do you know what your father would have done? |
51122 | Eric, what''s the most important thing we, or you, or anyone, can do? 51122 Fighting a duel with an initiate? |
51122 | How do I make my Theft? 51122 How do you like that?" |
51122 | How long? 51122 Is n''t it possible-- I mean, it is possible, is n''t it-- that my father had some children by another woman? |
51122 | It still works, Ancestor- science, does n''t it? |
51122 | My grandmother was from another tribe? 51122 No water? |
51122 | Nothing wet in there? |
51122 | Some of the time? |
51122 | Someone who''s not of Mankind? |
51122 | Strangers? |
51122 | The Monsters will hurt you much more if they catch you stealing from them, do you know that? 51122 The third category, did you say? |
51122 | The_ chief_? |
51122 | Third category? 51122 What a fight, eh? |
51122 | What about Franklin? 51122 What am_ I_ up to? |
51122 | What are you trying to pull? 51122 What can we do there?" |
51122 | What happened? 51122 What is it?" |
51122 | What kind of Theft was it that my parents died in? |
51122 | What should you have remembered? |
51122 | What the hell''s the matter with you, Roy? |
51122 | What''s going on? |
51122 | What''s the chief got to do with my Theft? |
51122 | What''s your name-- what''s your people? |
51122 | What? |
51122 | What? |
51122 | What_ is_ this, Thomas? |
51122 | Where? 51122 Which one?" |
51122 | Why did the Female Society kill them? 51122 Why do we steal? |
51122 | Why does it have to be Monster souvenirs? |
51122 | Why should n''t I ask about those other tribes? |
51122 | Why? 51122 Why?" |
51122 | Why? |
51122 | Will you wipe that haze out of your face and pay attention to signals? 51122 Yes, uncle?" |
51122 | You mean, for someone like me-- an Only, who''s really got to make a name for himself-- I ought to announce like a real warrior? 51122 You picked my name? |
51122 | You still wo n''t let yourself think about it? 51122 You''ve never heard a Monster walking before?" |
51122 | ***** The chief was asking the first:"Eric the Only, do you apply for full manhood?" |
51122 | *****"My grandmother?" |
51122 | A band from Mankind with a message from the chief-- who suspected anything? |
51122 | And footsteps-- were not those footsteps? |
51122 | And taking her baby with her? |
51122 | And there it was again: who had been right, the Record Machine or his uncle? |
51122 | And what did it make him? |
51122 | And what do they plan to do if they get themselves untied?" |
51122 | And where had he taken the band? |
51122 | And why did all these Strangers, evidently each from a different tribe, agree in the contempt with which they held Mankind? |
51122 | And why was there no sound of him anywhere, no sign in all this infinity of gloomy, stretching, menace- filled tunnels? |
51122 | And you know what happens to outlaws, Eric, do n''t you? |
51122 | And_ how_ would it be interpreted? |
51122 | Anybody get away?" |
51122 | Are there enemies about, hidden traps, unthought- of dangers? |
51122 | Are they the chiefs? |
51122 | Are you lost in a strange place? |
51122 | Are you?" |
51122 | Beat at the door with the shaft of a spear? |
51122 | But distance where? |
51122 | But do n''t show a point in our band''s burrow if you know what''s good for you, hear me?" |
51122 | But how? |
51122 | But if they rushed him right now--"Who are you?" |
51122 | But if you could accept the concept of pre- arranged visions, why not pre- arranged Thefts? |
51122 | But was it? |
51122 | But were there any places which had no burrows? |
51122 | But what did a few scratches more or less matter any more? |
51122 | But what precisely had it been? |
51122 | But who could lift his hand to a woman and be allowed to live? |
51122 | But who-- or what-- could have been capable of such a sudden onslaught, such a complete extermination of the best- led band in all Mankind? |
51122 | But why had n''t they replied to his shouts of identification? |
51122 | Could his vision be interpreted? |
51122 | Could it be explained by a sudden onslaught and the complete extermination of his uncle''s band? |
51122 | Could it be interpreted? |
51122 | Did n''t he realize how important it was to Eric''s future that his vision be readable, that he get a name to be proud of? |
51122 | Did that make them non- human, inhuman, anti- human? |
51122 | Did they stop the Monsters?" |
51122 | Do n''t you want revenge on Franklin, on Ottilie, for what they did to your wives? |
51122 | Do n''t you want to escape? |
51122 | Do n''t you want to get revenge for your wives?" |
51122 | Do n''t you? |
51122 | Do you hear me? |
51122 | Do you know-- do you-- know what-- the cause was? |
51122 | Do you remember me, Uncle? |
51122 | Do you think it was an ordinary robbery of the Monsters? |
51122 | Do you think you can remember that?" |
51122 | Does the burrow break off in too many branches? |
51122 | Eric the Scattergood? |
51122 | Eric the Value? |
51122 | Eric, which category are you going to announce?" |
51122 | Franklin nodded, and went on with the next, formal question:"And your reason?" |
51122 | Had Mankind itself been attacked and driven away from its burrow? |
51122 | Had his father and mother been any less gullible than the most naive child in the burrows? |
51122 | Had there been a delayed echo to his cough, a gigantic, ear- splitting echo? |
51122 | Have you ever heard of a woman going along with her husband on a Theft? |
51122 | He ca n''t do this to us, can he, Uncle Thomas? |
51122 | He could n''t look up too high as yet, but what warrior could? |
51122 | Honestly? |
51122 | How Close?_ Suddenly, the door fell over into the burrow, and Eric spilled painfully on top of it. |
51122 | How close? |
51122 | How could you possibly interpret such a vision? |
51122 | How dare they remind him of his birth? |
51122 | How did the rest of the band do? |
51122 | How do you think they were killed? |
51122 | How had it exploded the head of Stephen the Strong- Armed? |
51122 | How had that felt to Arthur the Organizer and Walter the Weapon- Seeker and the others hidden in the base? |
51122 | How many other tribes are there? |
51122 | How? |
51122 | I was going to mate with him when he returned from his Theft, was n''t I, Mother?" |
51122 | I''m Eric the Eye now, right? |
51122 | If our ancestors were really Lords of Creation and had such great weapons, would the Monsters have been able to conquer them? |
51122 | If that were so, how could you continue to believe in logic, in cause and effect? |
51122 | Is that what my father would have done?" |
51122 | Is there enough in you to make a man?" |
51122 | It saved us a lot of trouble, I mean, did n''t it?" |
51122 | It would run almost forever, if the machine were not tampered with-- although who could dream of tampering with it? |
51122 | Mankind, Strangers, what difference does it make when their lousy Ancestor- science is threatened? |
51122 | Monster souvenirs? |
51122 | Not from Mankind?" |
51122 | Now how have we been doing that?" |
51122 | On this day of all days? |
51122 | Or just enough to attract the Monster''s attention? |
51122 | Remember, I asked for a third category theft, just like you told me to? |
51122 | Right?" |
51122 | So what if they threw a spear through him-- wouldn''t that be better and quicker than the other thing? |
51122 | So what if they were primarily a source of raw materials to the more populous but less hardy burrows in the rear? |
51122 | Stay alert, will you? |
51122 | Surely Mankind''s way was infinitely preferable, far superior? |
51122 | Tell me, am I Eric the Eye?" |
51122 | That doorway to Monster territory: who had replaced it? |
51122 | The world was divided between the Men and the Monsters-- but which were Monsters and which were Men? |
51122 | The_ third_?" |
51122 | Then what had happened? |
51122 | Then what had they lived in? |
51122 | Then where had he gone? |
51122 | Then why did his uncle want to get mixed up with Stranger politics, he wondered, as he emerged from the structure? |
51122 | They had sacrificed themselves-- for what? |
51122 | Walter the Weapon- Seeker, Arthur the Organizer-- were they at this moment sitting in similar storage burrows awaiting the same slow death? |
51122 | Walter, what do you have for Eric''s tribe-- for, uh, for Mankind?" |
51122 | Was he about to be stepped on-- to be squashed? |
51122 | Was it a weapon? |
51122 | Was it likely to be any more potent, any less full of falsehood? |
51122 | Was there more safety for them there now than they could find among human beings? |
51122 | Was there nothing holy to him? |
51122 | Were they coming for him now? |
51122 | What about them?" |
51122 | What are we here for?" |
51122 | What could be more than an initiation ceremony and his attainment of full thieving manhood? |
51122 | What did he find so funny, Eric wondered desperately? |
51122 | What did it mean? |
51122 | What did they do that was so awful?" |
51122 | What difference did it make? |
51122 | What do you promise to steal from the Monsters? |
51122 | What does it do?" |
51122 | What function did it have? |
51122 | What had they been like? |
51122 | What happens then?" |
51122 | What have I got to do with it?" |
51122 | What in hell is knowhow?" |
51122 | What is Alien- science?" |
51122 | What is it to the Monsters? |
51122 | What is more important than survival?" |
51122 | What is our life all about? |
51122 | What is_ this_ to them?" |
51122 | What other way was there to make your Theft? |
51122 | What the hell do you expect-- sophistication? |
51122 | What was funny in Ottilie''s agony as she gave birth to Eric''s future? |
51122 | What was going on? |
51122 | What was it to the Monsters? |
51122 | What was it? |
51122 | What was supposed to happen, he wondered? |
51122 | What was the Alien- science equivalent? |
51122 | What was the name of the structure they were hiding in? |
51122 | What would you have given her, you dirty singleton?" |
51122 | What''s this third category stuff you''re up to?" |
51122 | What, he wondered again feverishly, was this structure in the world of the Monsters? |
51122 | What?" |
51122 | When did you first meet Arthur the Organizer?" |
51122 | When did you leave Ancestor- Science?" |
51122 | When did you meet him, Uncle Thomas? |
51122 | Where did that leave religion? |
51122 | Where do I find the third category?" |
51122 | Where had the burrows come from? |
51122 | Where should they go? |
51122 | Where was his uncle? |
51122 | Where was the band? |
51122 | Where will I be? |
51122 | Where''s your band spirit? |
51122 | Which, Eric puzzled, which among the many strange magical statements had contained his name and his life''s- work? |
51122 | Who among us will ever forget Eric the-- the-- Eric the Store- keeper or something, was n''t it?" |
51122 | Who are they?" |
51122 | Who asked for a council?" |
51122 | Who but Strangers, Eric thought contemptuously, would group up in so an alien place without setting sentries at either end of their burrow? |
51122 | Who did this to you?" |
51122 | Who knew what went on in the mind of a roach-- and who cared? |
51122 | Who needs them?" |
51122 | Why not? |
51122 | Why should I do it?" |
51122 | Would his knuckles make enough noise to penetrate the heavy slab? |
51122 | You can trust my bunch, but still, why take chances?" |
51122 | You know that, do n''t you, boy?" |
51122 | You know that, do n''t you? |
51122 | Your tribe, my tribe-- you know what they call us? |
51122 | _ Both_ of you? |
51122 | _ Do n''t you?_"He had to cut through his uncle''s confused mist of gathering delirium. |
51122 | _ How?_ He forced himself to be calm, to go over every possible alternative in his mind. |
51122 | _ Right_, do you hear me, Eric? |
51122 | _ The burrow will open out into a great big space, a real big and real dark space._ What was this place, he wondered? |
51122 | _ The suddenness of the attack, the treachery of the Monsters_--does it sound like an explanation to you? |
51122 | _ Twenty paces._ Where did the light come from? |
51122 | _ Where was the Monster? |
8735 | A foolish law, no doubt, and from whom? |
8735 | A termination of the Zardovian conflict, then? |
8735 | Against the rules? |
8735 | And what is food except a servant to the body? |
8735 | And you? |
8735 | But I thought that you had no traditions? 8735 But how? |
8735 | But how? |
8735 | But what else is there to do? |
8735 | But why do not men see? |
8735 | But would n''t it catch the forest on fire and burn down your whole empire in the process? |
8735 | Decisions with what end? |
8735 | Do you have any idea whose ship it was that went down? 8735 Do you remember when we first met, in the Chambers of History? |
8735 | Hmm? 8735 Homer''s stories were true, then?" |
8735 | How is it that you started so long ago and only finished just before I arrived? 8735 How so?" |
8735 | I know of the solids, but what is this sauce? |
8735 | I thought that you and Zimri were his children? |
8735 | If those of the past were so upright and wise, than why are they not still among the living? 8735 In truth it is: time reveals all things yet do all things reveal time?" |
8735 | Indeed? |
8735 | Is it true about the revolutions of time and matter, then? |
8735 | Is that so? |
8735 | It sounds daring, certainly,I said,"But is it not overly so? |
8735 | It was a pledge to the Zards of our intention to abide by the agreement, what more precious thing could I give then my own sister? |
8735 | Know what? |
8735 | Meaning? |
8735 | Not many,he sighed,"But tell me, are you ready?" |
8735 | Of course you do not understand, and how could you, when no one has told you? 8735 Our lives serve as a spectator sport to the gods, then?" |
8735 | Sir, is it true it was a hairless one he saw? |
8735 | So I had surmised,I smiled at the reminder,"But tell me, what are your plans, and what is the current situation?" |
8735 | Tell me,I asked of Ramma,"What do you mean when you call me the White Eagle?" |
8735 | The time to begin has come then? |
8735 | Then you do not understand? |
8735 | Tomorrow? 8735 Unfortunate,"said I,"But surely they can mean no harm, am I not the kinsman redeemer, after all?" |
8735 | Was? |
8735 | What devastating event has n''t been blamed on the past in one form or another? |
8735 | What do you mean by that illustration? |
8735 | What do you mean by''one of the ancients''? |
8735 | What do you mean,I asked,"That I did not prevent it in any of the other ages? |
8735 | What do you mean? |
8735 | What do you mean? |
8735 | What do you want me to do there, then? |
8735 | What is it that we have worked for all of our lives? 8735 What is so important about this Temple of Time, though?" |
8735 | What is your plan, then? |
8735 | What offensive is that? |
8735 | What you mean by focus points? |
8735 | Which are what? 8735 Why else would I ask?" |
8735 | Why is that? |
8735 | Why not just make peace? |
8735 | Why? 8735 Why? |
8735 | Would n''t the bombs kill those who set them off, though? |
8735 | Yes, in fact, it goes even further than that... Say, Zimri, do you think it is allowable to tell him about the physical and the spiritual realms? |
8735 | Yet it is our ideologies that bring war, besides, do not the ends justify the means? |
8735 | You fool, do you think that I have n''t heard that voice a thousand times before? 8735 You only confuse me more, what is this White Eagle?" |
8735 | You sympathize with the Zards, then? |
8735 | You would not attack Nunami, then? |
8735 | And now we are here, delegates of the Canitaurian people, safely within our fortress with our kinsman redeemer, so what shall be done? |
8735 | And yet can an individual be blamed for the faults of a society, can personal responsibility be extended to the members of an unknown multitude? |
8735 | Bernibus became even more flushed with anger and vehemently asked Wagner,"Why, you heartless brute? |
8735 | Could not both ideas be tried?" |
8735 | Do you not realize that if you do that, all that we have worked for all of our lives is lost?" |
8735 | Do you not see that Daem is already the paradise, that the only thing that it needs for completion is the residence of the Munams? |
8735 | Do you not think that it was as hard on me as yourself? |
8735 | Do you really think that we found your outpost on our own, oh Bernibus the''deputy kibitzer''? |
8735 | Do you still not understand? |
8735 | Do you think Melville is consoled in death of his miserable life by the vainglorious praises of the living? |
8735 | Do you think that I will fall for your same trick once more?" |
8735 | Fate has been fulfilled so far, why wait when it is time to act? |
8735 | He laughed a slight, sarcastic laugh,"Tell me, Jehu, to whom did he send you, your ancestors or your offspring?" |
8735 | He said,"Then you do not know?" |
8735 | He was quiet for a pause, and then said:"She was an angel, what else can be said?" |
8735 | How can continued destruction revert previous destruction inflicted in the same manner? |
8735 | How can you justify the keeping of people in such conditions when it is in your power to relieve them?" |
8735 | How could I exist in any other age but this?" |
8735 | How is it that they take such a prominent role in everyday life that they can only be resolved by force? |
8735 | How is it that you lied to me in such a manner?" |
8735 | I am his agent, why would I turn from him to serve mere mortals?" |
8735 | I am sure you know all about the conflict between us, and the circumstances of your time that brought its beginning about?" |
8735 | I asked Onan,''If both the past and the future lead to ruin?" |
8735 | I do n''t mean, either, the actions that caused the most recent inflammation, but what exactly your conflicting ideologies are? |
8735 | I looked at him and questioned,"Pure carbon? |
8735 | I said,"But why not just go yourself?" |
8735 | I then asked him,"When will this grand offensive be undertaken?" |
8735 | I was confused,"Onan, does that mean that I was the cause of the war?" |
8735 | I was skeptical and asked him,"You summoned me? |
8735 | If they were so powerful, then why are they now extinct? |
8735 | Is n''t that rather soon?" |
8735 | Is n''t that so, Wagner?" |
8735 | Must we suffer more than we already have in an attempt to undo what has already been done? |
8735 | My intrigue superseded my conviction and I asked interestedly,"But, how is that possible? |
8735 | Or do you mean you need a more direct agent than those you control only by influence?" |
8735 | Or do you think that Poe is comforted by such avid attentions in his present abode? |
8735 | So my fears were not as unfounded as I had thought, was my predestined deja vu, then, real as well? |
8735 | Tell me Jehu, will you join the Futurists? |
8735 | Tell me, how did you come to be here?" |
8735 | Tell me, though, how would you say I am doing so far, am I at least doing fairly?" |
8735 | Tell me,"I asked more solemnly,"What position does Wagner hold among the Canitaurs?" |
8735 | That you were more enlightened than those of the past? |
8735 | The King broke the silence, saying,"Lovely, is n''t it, Jehu? |
8735 | Turning to them in a zealous perplexity, I said spiritedly,"How can you laugh? |
8735 | Wagner sighed in the affirmative, and when he had done so, I asked him pointedly,"Why did n''t you tell me? |
8735 | What are they called?" |
8735 | What comes when there are no longer any taboos and traditions to break? |
8735 | What could you possibly value more than your own sister''s life?" |
8735 | What good are the joys or sorrows of yesterday? |
8735 | What is it that keeps you from harmony?" |
8735 | What is it that takes it from the fireside to the battlefield?" |
8735 | What sense is there in abandoning the mountain of wisdom that the past has built up and leaping blindly into hazy, unknown actions and institutions? |
8735 | What was it that set it all off?" |
8735 | Why am I the defender and executioner of the race of men? |
8735 | Why am I the father and the son, the beginning and the end? |
8735 | Why am I the protagonist and antagonist of humanity? |
8735 | Why look into the past for completion, when it is found only in the future?" |
8735 | Will you join us, friend?" |
8735 | Would he spare me from death, or his people? |
8735 | Would n''t that be more effective than fighting each other? |
8735 | returned I,"Is that how you would describe a touch of humanity?" |
35204 | All this on an empty stomach? 35204 An idea that will convince me to go offplanet with you? |
35204 | And the other pile? |
35204 | Antisurvival? 35204 Anvhar is my planet-- why should I leave? |
35204 | Any exobiologists there? |
35204 | Are n''t you exaggerating? |
35204 | Are there any of your people left on this planet? 35204 Are they going to surrender?" |
35204 | Are you in the C.R.F.? |
35204 | Are you that worried, doctor? |
35204 | Are you the filthy swine responsible for this atrocity? |
35204 | Because it''s a secret-- isn''t that reason enough? |
35204 | Because the magter are sick, infected by a destructive life form? |
35204 | Brion Brandd here, can you read me? 35204 But Hys is in charge of an army now?" |
35204 | But how? |
35204 | But what can I do-- as an individual? 35204 But why?" |
35204 | Can you cancel the transmission and let me take the message in person? |
35204 | Could it? 35204 Destroy them? |
35204 | Did the mighty brains on Nyjord bother to tell you that they have chopped another day off the deadline? 35204 Did you ever think of going to Earth?" |
35204 | Do they often desert their towers? |
35204 | Do you have any water? |
35204 | Do you think those green spheres in the magter''s blood cells could be the same kind of thing? |
35204 | Does it work fast? |
35204 | Going to do what? |
35204 | Going to keep on working for the Cultural Relationships Foundation, Brion? |
35204 | Granted for the moment that this outlandish idea might be true, how did they get here? 35204 Have you told the Disans this as yet?" |
35204 | How can you be sure? |
35204 | How do we stand? |
35204 | How do you feel? |
35204 | How do you feel? |
35204 | How do you feel? |
35204 | How do you know--? |
35204 | How do you mean parasitic, doctor? 35204 How''s the new patient, doctor?" |
35204 | I do n''t know how far I can stretch your co- operation-- but could you possibly tell me how to contact them? |
35204 | I hope you do n''t think those helpless office types like Faussel or Mervv really represented us there? 35204 I wonder if those things are edible-- or store water?" |
35204 | Is it? |
35204 | Is n''t that obvious? 35204 Is she short for a native Terran?" |
35204 | Is that the way you and I are going in? |
35204 | Is that what you call applied psychology? |
35204 | Is the boss- man looking after the serfs, to see if they''re fit for the treadmill in the morning? |
35204 | Is there a tool box here? |
35204 | It must be-- or how else could that brain- symbiote fit in inside the skull with it? |
35204 | Lotta rain on your planet? 35204 May I see her?" |
35204 | Maybe we can still stop it? |
35204 | Must you have the ship this hot? |
35204 | Now answer me-- if you can-- what are the last three events in the--he took a quick look at the paper again--"in the Twenties?" |
35204 | Obligation to whom? |
35204 | Or it could be the cobalt bombs? |
35204 | Secret aliens? |
35204 | Shall I turn around so you can stare at the back, too? |
35204 | She has to_ what_--? |
35204 | Should I have the mechanic look at it? |
35204 | Should n''t I be telling Hys that? |
35204 | Tell him what? |
35204 | The man who was here today,Brion said,"Winner Ihjel, do you know where he is? |
35204 | Then the bombs will fall? |
35204 | Then they are all dead--? |
35204 | Three days, three weeks, three minutes-- what difference does it make? |
35204 | Very logical,he said,"but how often does logic have anything to do with the organization of social groups and governments? |
35204 | Well, what about us? |
35204 | What ability? 35204 What about the Nyjorders? |
35204 | What about the magter, the upper- class types who build castles and are causing all this trouble? |
35204 | What am I supposed to do? |
35204 | What are those offworlders doing? |
35204 | What are you mumbling about? |
35204 | What can we do in the few hours we have left? |
35204 | What do I have to do? |
35204 | What do they mean? 35204 What do you have there?" |
35204 | What do you mean by that? 35204 What do you mean tomorrow?" |
35204 | What do you see? |
35204 | What does it do? |
35204 | What else could we do? 35204 What happened to the people at the building?" |
35204 | What happened? 35204 What happened? |
35204 | What happened? 35204 What has happened? |
35204 | What in blazes is an empathetic-- and how do you recognize it when you have found it? |
35204 | What is all the mystery about? |
35204 | What is it you want? |
35204 | What is it? |
35204 | What is it? |
35204 | What will they do when they have all those frothing magter madmen? |
35204 | What will you accomplish besides committing suicide? |
35204 | What you gon na do? |
35204 | What you want the dead Dis for? |
35204 | What''s doing? |
35204 | What''s going on? |
35204 | What''s the big peak in the middle? |
35204 | What''s the last thing you can remember? |
35204 | What''s the matter? |
35204 | What''s the matter? |
35204 | What''s your dirty game, Hys? |
35204 | When do we get off this planet? |
35204 | When do we leave? |
35204 | When is that deadline? |
35204 | Where are we going? |
35204 | Where do you think you''re going? |
35204 | Where else should a girl in her condition be? 35204 Where will you be?" |
35204 | Who are you? |
35204 | Who is Lig- magte? 35204 Who is making this call-- is it anyone from the Foundation?" |
35204 | Who was that talked in the window? |
35204 | Why am I special? 35204 Why did n''t you kill me when you had the chance?" |
35204 | Why did you lie to her about the Foundation? |
35204 | Why me? |
35204 | Why should I? 35204 Why should that bother them?" |
35204 | Why? |
35204 | Will this do? |
35204 | Will you help me again? |
35204 | Will you sign on? |
35204 | Will you stop them? |
35204 | Will_ you_ stop them, Ulv? |
35204 | Would n''t that be sort of self- eliminating? |
35204 | Yes? |
35204 | You are serious? |
35204 | You did n''t believe me, did you? |
35204 | You from Nyjord? |
35204 | You have n''t examined him completely, have you? |
35204 | You mean-- you''ve adapted to this terrible planet? |
35204 | You need transportation offworld? |
35204 | You will go on? |
35204 | You wo n''t deny that you have put alien thoughts in my head? |
35204 | You''re going home, are n''t you? 35204 You''re in charge of the Cultural Relationships Free Bread and Blankets Foundation, are n''t you? |
35204 | _ What do you want?_"I have a message of vital urgency for you-- and I would also like your help. 35204 *****What did you do to me?" |
35204 | A mutation of some kind? |
35204 | Agreed?" |
35204 | And did the former director ever return from seeing him?" |
35204 | And if they arrived from another planet what has happened to the scientific ability that brought them here?" |
35204 | And why does n''t anyone know about it besides them?" |
35204 | And you want me to help you?" |
35204 | Anvhar was his universe-- how could he even imagine it as a tag- end planet at the outer limb of creation? |
35204 | Anything else, Faussel?" |
35204 | Are n''t we all parasites of the lower life forms? |
35204 | Are there no other survivors from the disaster that destroyed your building?" |
35204 | Are you from Nyjord?" |
35204 | Are you in contact with him?" |
35204 | Are you people egomaniacs, power hungry or what?" |
35204 | Are you ready to leave now? |
35204 | Are you?" |
35204 | Are you?" |
35204 | At least until tomorrow when we''ll have everything packed and get off this hell planet?" |
35204 | Because I won the Twenties? |
35204 | Better, would you join me in my feelings? |
35204 | But if they wo n''t listen what can we do? |
35204 | But what about Anvhar itself? |
35204 | But what about mental survival? |
35204 | But what was right? |
35204 | But wo n''t you let us take Miss Morees out now?" |
35204 | Can I contact the commander of the blockading fleet?" |
35204 | Can you arrange to get us out of here if necessary?" |
35204 | Can you find it?" |
35204 | Could he help his people by helping strangers to fight and kill them? |
35204 | Could it?" |
35204 | Could killing stop death? |
35204 | Could she do this-- with stimulants or drugs?" |
35204 | Could this tie up in any way with their absolutely suicidal attitude towards the cobalt bombs?" |
35204 | Could you find anything like a power saw-- that would be ideal?" |
35204 | Daydle and haydle? |
35204 | Did n''t you ever see the sun come up before?" |
35204 | Did you notice that the magter''s brain is no smaller than normal?" |
35204 | Do I explain that yes, Brion, I like you so very much? |
35204 | Do you agree now? |
35204 | Do you ever think of all the people who suffered and died in misery and superstition while civilization was clicking forward one more slow notch?" |
35204 | Do you get the picture? |
35204 | Do you have big city- states like Earth?" |
35204 | Do you know how Disans exist?" |
35204 | Do you realize what that means--""Is that the message?" |
35204 | Do you think this has any effect on their social organization?" |
35204 | Do you think you can stand the sun if I carry you?" |
35204 | Do you want any more information on the radio?" |
35204 | Do you want to check that pattern?" |
35204 | Does it have a brain-- can it think?" |
35204 | Even if they understood-- would it make any difference to them? |
35204 | Finally he asked,"What makes you think that?" |
35204 | Get married?" |
35204 | Had he cast a spell like some sorcerer-- or the devil in"Faust"? |
35204 | Had his mind snapped in the strain of the last match? |
35204 | Hand me that meter, will you?" |
35204 | Have you done as you said you would?" |
35204 | Have you found out anything?" |
35204 | Help me up, will you, darling? |
35204 | How about breakfast? |
35204 | How can I find you again?" |
35204 | How can you possibly prove that I am the only person in the galaxy who can help you?" |
35204 | How come they have n''t been wiped out before this?" |
35204 | How could he even know they were men? |
35204 | How could he put it to use? |
35204 | How did they get this way? |
35204 | How did you get him to help you? |
35204 | How do they take us?" |
35204 | How do you think the Twenties originated?" |
35204 | How do you think they are going to be feeling at home-- on Nyjord-- from tomorrow on?" |
35204 | How is Lea doing?" |
35204 | How large was mankind''s sense of obligation? |
35204 | How long had she been awake? |
35204 | How many newborn babies live to be a year of age on Earth?" |
35204 | How many times in his life will he have a chance to nurse back to rugged smiling health the triumphantly exhausted Winner of the Twenties?" |
35204 | How many times must you murder a man? |
35204 | How much do they know of our work?" |
35204 | I have Lea Morees with me--""No more? |
35204 | I have a scalpel and some other things here-- will you perform an autopsy?" |
35204 | I''m not going to accuse you of lying, but do you realize how thin your evidence sounds from this end? |
35204 | If the magter were n''t alien, how could he explain their complete lack of emotions? |
35204 | If they were used-- what in the universe could they be used_ for_? |
35204 | If we can correct that, we can stop them from attacking Nyjord--""Can they be corrected by midnight tonight?" |
35204 | If you are all such cool and distant friends, what keeps your birthrate going?" |
35204 | Is n''t my life my own-- to dispose of as I will?" |
35204 | Is n''t that right, Moneybags?" |
35204 | Is that normal to mankind?" |
35204 | It is your life that needs saving and you must do your part--""What is truth?" |
35204 | It''s afternoon now--""Of the last day?" |
35204 | Just where do you think we get the funds for an operation this size?" |
35204 | Meat animals, vegetables and such?" |
35204 | Or do you have any troops I can call on for help? |
35204 | Or had he misread the Disan entirely? |
35204 | Or had it? |
35204 | Or killed?" |
35204 | Or their manner of dress and their secrecy in general? |
35204 | Or what was canceri? |
35204 | Reach me a piece of fruit from that bowl, will you? |
35204 | Self- pity had n''t made him a Winner-- why was he feeling it now? |
35204 | Sense my attitudes, memories and emotions just as I do?" |
35204 | Should he save the lives of his killers? |
35204 | Should he slide out from under? |
35204 | Should he? |
35204 | So why was it necessary for the magter to go so far?" |
35204 | Symbiotes or parasites that live internally like this always degenerate to an absolute minimum of functions....""Tell me about it? |
35204 | That this world is about to come to an end?" |
35204 | Their( Their? |
35204 | Then how does the man feel when he glances at the open books and sees only blank pages? |
35204 | Think you''ll be back in shape by that time?" |
35204 | To kill my people?" |
35204 | Understood?" |
35204 | Unless you know where the bombs are?" |
35204 | Was anyone hurt in the attack? |
35204 | Was he getting a reaction-- or just wishing for one? |
35204 | Was he wrong? |
35204 | We are still working, looking for--""What answer can you find that could possibly avert destruction now?" |
35204 | What about their complete lack of emotion? |
35204 | What can one man possibly do against a fleet loaded with H- bombs?" |
35204 | What could he do? |
35204 | What could possibly be done? |
35204 | What did he do?" |
35204 | What did the ship voices mean when they said the magter were destroying the world and must be put down? |
35204 | What do you want the body for?" |
35204 | What good can your bunch do when the shooting starts?" |
35204 | What good will it do you anyway? |
35204 | What had Ihjel meant? |
35204 | What help could I possibly be?" |
35204 | What is it? |
35204 | What is on the papers that fall from the sky?" |
35204 | What is the connection with Dis?" |
35204 | What is the name of this garden planet where we are going?" |
35204 | What is this thing?" |
35204 | What is truth? |
35204 | What was Anvhar after all? |
35204 | What was he to do? |
35204 | What was it doing here? |
35204 | What was that nonsense about Anvhar? |
35204 | What was wrong here? |
35204 | What will happen to you at midnight?" |
35204 | What you want me to do with the stranger?" |
35204 | What''s happened?" |
35204 | What''s the commander''s name?" |
35204 | What''s the difference in the green- fly?" |
35204 | What''s the fastest way we can get there?" |
35204 | What''s your business with us?" |
35204 | When?" |
35204 | Where are you?" |
35204 | Where do we go from here? |
35204 | Which is it?" |
35204 | Who is he?" |
35204 | Who was Mansean whose name kept coming up, over and over, each time accompanied by a little moan? |
35204 | Who were the alkians that seemed to trouble her? |
35204 | Why am I here?" |
35204 | Why are you here? |
35204 | Why would they bother with such a complex camouflage? |
35204 | Why?" |
35204 | Why?" |
35204 | Will you ask him to come and see me at once?" |
35204 | Will you come with me offworld? |
35204 | Will you come with me?" |
35204 | Will you examine the corpse?" |
35204 | Will you help me stop this? |
35204 | Will you please keep this circuit open? |
35204 | Wipe out this fascinating genetic pool? |
35204 | Wo n''t you please tell me what is going on?" |
35204 | Wonder how fresh fruit ever got here? |
35204 | Would the time ever come when men might realize that the obligation should be to the largest and most encompassing reality of all? |
35204 | Would you like to see how I feel about this? |
35204 | Yet what was happening? |
35204 | You are Hys, are n''t you?" |
35204 | You are from the Foundation, are n''t you?" |
35204 | You ca n''t expect us to fight a war-- and you surely ca n''t expect us to ignore the plight of sick neighbors?" |
35204 | You know these things, do n''t you Lea?" |
35204 | You would n''t happen to have one around?" |
35204 | You''re not still burned at me for what I said, are you? |
35204 | [ Illustration] Did Ulv have his blowgun ready to kill Brion if he should try to stop the launchings? |
35204 | [ Illustration] XVII"Do you mean what you said, about giving up?" |
35204 | [ Illustration]"Do you see those spherical green shapes grouped together?" |
35204 | _ Do you understand?_"All pretense of control had vanished and Faussel almost shrieked the last words. |
51804 | About the other night--Hsi began to perspire, but he said, casually enough,"Interested in baseball?" |
51804 | And what''s that, exactly? |
51804 | Anything else? |
51804 | Are you all right? |
51804 | Are you sure you''re all right? |
51804 | Baseball? |
51804 | Boys, keep an eye on him, why do n''t you? |
51804 | Can you blame me? |
51804 | Chandler, is it? 51804 Cigarette? |
51804 | Cook? 51804 Did n''t your exec tell you what to do?" |
51804 | Did you like it, love? 51804 Do we have to go over that again? |
51804 | Do you understand that? 51804 Does it hurt?" |
51804 | Embarrassing, is n''t it? 51804 Ever fly before?" |
51804 | From Tripler? |
51804 | Got a cigarette? 51804 Grave?" |
51804 | How can you? 51804 How did you know?" |
51804 | How many''no''votes? |
51804 | I can just imagine the Party workers in the factory,he said,"trying to figure out how to keep them in line-- bribe them or terrify them? |
51804 | Know what? 51804 Koitska''s square- wave generator again, right?" |
51804 | Like it? 51804 Listen,"he said,"can you at least tell me where I''m going?" |
51804 | Love,he cried to himself,"what''s the matter with Koitska? |
51804 | Meggie, shall I let him in? |
51804 | My what? |
51804 | Not meaning''no''--meaning''no comment''? 51804 Oh, love, why? |
51804 | One drink eh? 51804 People of Orphalese, as we are_ saved_, do I have your consent to_ pass on_ and proceed to the next order of_ business_?" |
51804 | Rosie, you idiot, who did you think? |
51804 | Shall I gouge out eyes? 51804 So maybe you agree with me? |
51804 | So what else shall we talk about? 51804 Something the matter, love? |
51804 | Stranger, what do you want? |
51804 | That puts it right up to me, does n''t it? 51804 That''s better,"she said drowsily, and in a moment,"Was n''t it nice in the plane?" |
51804 | Vas? |
51804 | Vot''s your name? |
51804 | Well, Hsi? 51804 Well, love?" |
51804 | What about germ warfare in the water supply? |
51804 | What do you want? |
51804 | What do you want? |
51804 | What have you done? |
51804 | What is it? 51804 What was that all about?" |
51804 | What''s that on your forehead, dear? |
51804 | What''s the score? 51804 When will I know?" |
51804 | Who is the Exec? |
51804 | Who''s''we''? |
51804 | Who? |
51804 | Why do you have to get mixed up in this? 51804 Why the bathing suit? |
51804 | You been here long enough to see the Monument yet? |
51804 | You do n''t have anything special to do, do you? 51804 You do n''t like that, love, do you?" |
51804 | You going to let them kill us without a struggle? |
51804 | You know how careful I am about getting exercise and so on? 51804 You mean up about three blocks that way? |
51804 | You mean you''re afraid even to answer a question? |
51804 | You thinking about stealing them? 51804 You''ve been thinking of us as another race, have n''t you? |
51804 | You, girl stranger, what''s your name? |
51804 | _ Kto govorit?_Chandler''s voice answered in English, with a faint Oxford accent:"It is I, Rosie, Kalman. |
51804 | _ Shto, Rosie?_said Chandler''s mouth thickly. |
51804 | _ Wha?_She sobbed,"I could feel it! |
51804 | _ Why_ did you have to burn my hand? |
51804 | *****"You hate us, do n''t you?" |
51804 | About a dozen there, right? |
51804 | Alive or dead? |
51804 | And then, said the voice, while Chandler stared at the dawn, listening, what about the_ good_ things the exec had done? |
51804 | And what were the alternatives? |
51804 | Are you doing anything special right now, love? |
51804 | As I see it--""What case?" |
51804 | Burning babies alive?" |
51804 | But do you see that we''re not altogether a bad thing? |
51804 | But how firm was that touch? |
51804 | But now we know you do n''t, so-- What do you mean, how do we know? |
51804 | But then, why all the power? |
51804 | But what else was there for him? |
51804 | Can you get all this for me?" |
51804 | Chandler said, testing his luck:"You''re sure they''ll keep their end of the bargain?" |
51804 | Could he smash the chair to get a club, which would give him a weapon to get the guard''s gun?... |
51804 | Could it? |
51804 | Czego pragniesh?_""_ Czy ty jedziesz to_ Los Angeles?" |
51804 | Czego pragniesh?_""_ Czy ty jedziesz to_ Los Angeles?" |
51804 | D''you know anything at all about submillimeter microwaves? |
51804 | Do n''t I say that nicely? |
51804 | Do n''t you know it''s wrong, love? |
51804 | Do n''t you remember? |
51804 | Do n''t you see he''s branded?" |
51804 | Do n''t you think I need a friend?" |
51804 | Do you come here often?" |
51804 | Do you have any ideas-- outside of running?" |
51804 | Do you know what I_ weighed_?" |
51804 | Do you like surfboarding? |
51804 | Do you think it is n''t work, keeping that bomb from ever coming here? |
51804 | Does it make any difference?" |
51804 | Dr. Palmer, are you there? |
51804 | Enjoying your meal?" |
51804 | Exasperated, Chandler said,"How the devil am I supposed to know what to do next? |
51804 | First thing, anybody got any weapons? |
51804 | First time?" |
51804 | For that matter, of any animal, as long as the creature had enough"mind"to seize--"What''s the matter?" |
51804 | Gd''yeh Koitska?_"Unsurprised the girl pointed to the building. |
51804 | Give them dachas or send a quota to Siberia? |
51804 | Has n''t there always been violence? |
51804 | Have n''t I seen you somewhere before?" |
51804 | Have you all been by the Monument? |
51804 | Have you got a list?" |
51804 | Have you got any idea how they get that way? |
51804 | He closed the book, looked with satisfaction at Guy and said:"Do you understand that, new friends? |
51804 | He just wants to see how much you know about building it, Mr.--?" |
51804 | He knew that in a while he would feel very badly for having killed that girl( which could she have been? |
51804 | He only asked:"Would that do me any good at all?" |
51804 | He said hoarsely,"What made it stop?" |
51804 | He said,"You fly a_ gilikopter_? |
51804 | He stood up, stretched, scratched himself and wondered what to do next, and he remembered the thread of smoke he had seen-- when? |
51804 | He was desperate; he became frantic; he was on the point of giving up, and then he found-- someone? |
51804 | Heart trouble, liver trouble, what can they expect when they lie in bed day in and day out, taking their lives through other people''s bodies? |
51804 | Hoarsely, his voice almost inarticulate as he tried to talk with his broken jaw, he cried,"Wha... Wha''s..._ matter_, Meg? |
51804 | Hoaxing-- you know? |
51804 | Hot in there?" |
51804 | How do I know how much fuel it''ll take? |
51804 | How would you like that? |
51804 | I do not t''ink you can cook, eh?" |
51804 | I guess he decided to give you a job?" |
51804 | If they did, what good would it do them? |
51804 | If ve gave you diagrams you could build?" |
51804 | It was not impossible that when the guard opened it he could jump him, knock him out, run... run where? |
51804 | Kto, Kalman?_""_ Konyekhno!_"cried Chandler''s voice and he was carried in and up to where the fat man lounged in a leather- upholstered wheel- chair. |
51804 | Listen, is there any place I can get something to eat?" |
51804 | Lost?" |
51804 | Maybe you think it''s worth while sticking with the Orphalese?" |
51804 | Meggie, you going to tie these folks up?" |
51804 | Murder? |
51804 | No? |
51804 | Notice anything special about them?" |
51804 | Now? |
51804 | Oh, that thing? |
51804 | Oh,"she remembered,"and her tongue staggered a little without purpose while he was putting it on, did n''t it, Guy?" |
51804 | Or was Lord Acton, always and everywhere, right? |
51804 | Or was that irrelevant, since perhaps they needed only to cover the distances between islands in their own archipelago? |
51804 | Right? |
51804 | See why, do n''t you? |
51804 | She had been attracted by the noise from the culture room last-- let''s see--"Was it the seventeenth day of June last?" |
51804 | She patted her lips briskly with a napkin and said,"Would you like to see something? |
51804 | She took her hand off the knife warily,"it still hurts, does n''t it?" |
51804 | Slit throat?" |
51804 | So I take all this junk back to my room at Tripler and solder up the generator-- then what?" |
51804 | Still, Chandler thought, who on the island was not a collaborator? |
51804 | Suppose I came in and picked up a thousand dollars''worth of stuff, would you put that on the bill, too?" |
51804 | Suppose I meet you down at the Beach? |
51804 | Sure? |
51804 | Takes time, does n''t it? |
51804 | Tell me, if you thought I was doing important work-- oh,_ crucial_ work, love-- would you feel a little easier? |
51804 | That''s what it says, right? |
51804 | The chair? |
51804 | The girl? |
51804 | The jury acquitted me, right?" |
51804 | The one whose intestines he had spilled with a silver letteropener in a whim of hara- kiri? |
51804 | The one with the shotgun in the mouth? |
51804 | The submillimeter waves were line- of- sight, of course, but would ionosphere scatter make it possible for them to cover great distances? |
51804 | The trouble with you laymen is you think of lawyers in terms of Perry Mason, right? |
51804 | The whole Russian government was killed-- wasn''t it?" |
51804 | Then, abruptly,"And now, de qvestion is, vot to do vit you, eh? |
51804 | There was a flurry and a woman near Chandler held up a key ring with a tiny knife on it"Penknife? |
51804 | Think we could n''t tell the difference?" |
51804 | This is an important shipment, see? |
51804 | Want me to tell you about when I went through it?" |
51804 | Want to compare notes about where you were and I was the night the President went possessed?" |
51804 | Want to see if I''ll lie about it?" |
51804 | Was that what he had here? |
51804 | Was the Secretary of the C.P., U.S.S.R. behind that terrible brief agony? |
51804 | Was there really anything he could do? |
51804 | We got something taking possession of us, see? |
51804 | We''re quicker and less painful than starvation, love... and if some of us enjoy the work of weeding out the unfit, does that change anything? |
51804 | Well, do we take her in or reject her, O people of Orphalese?" |
51804 | What am I waiting for?" |
51804 | What are you supposed to be doing?" |
51804 | What did you expect?" |
51804 | What do you like in music, love?" |
51804 | What else did they prove?" |
51804 | What had he spent his taxes on these years, if not for schools designed with more than one exit in case of fire? |
51804 | What is it? |
51804 | What is this that has torn our world apart? |
51804 | What would you do with them?" |
51804 | What would you like to drink?" |
51804 | What''s nice? |
51804 | What''s the matter with him? |
51804 | What''s the matter with you? |
51804 | Where do I go to join?" |
51804 | Where the people--?" |
51804 | Where''s Koitska''s tinkertoy? |
51804 | Who are you?_ The other mind slipped tentatively into his, scanning the paper. |
51804 | Why not? |
51804 | Why not? |
51804 | Why wait? |
51804 | Why,"she giggled,"we think he ought to get a medal, you know? |
51804 | Would he not be foolish to throw away so casually this one, unique chance to right every imaginable wrong the world might do him? |
51804 | Would n''t you?" |
51804 | Would there be trouble for his taking it? |
51804 | Would you like to have it forever?" |
51804 | Would you like to know why it happened? |
51804 | Would you?" |
51804 | Yet she did n''t do it--"_ Vi myenya zvali?_"his own voice demanded, harsh and mocking. |
51804 | You asleep out there?" |
51804 | You ca n''t make an ordinary claim of possession stick, but what about good old- fashioned insanity?" |
51804 | You do n''t know what I''m talking about?" |
51804 | You go get de book verever you pud it and get on dat ship dere, you see?" |
51804 | You have n''t missed that, have you?" |
51804 | You know vot dat is? |
51804 | You live on technicalities, do n''t you? |
51804 | You mean--"she swerved around a motionless Buick, parked arrogantly five feet from the curb--"you mean you did n''t know who I was? |
51804 | You see what he''s getting at? |
51804 | You see? |
51804 | You sit down there, hear?" |
51804 | You testing me, too? |
51804 | You think I''m supposed to get on that plane?" |
51804 | You want to know why most of my stock''s locked behind an armor- plate door? |
31893 | A confession of his? |
31893 | All well, Alent? 31893 Alone?" |
31893 | Am I not, Larry? |
31893 | And Manape? |
31893 | And if your people there are in trouble, in danger-- you will let me help? |
31893 | And ready-- for everything else? |
31893 | And the one thing we must do? |
31893 | And the one thing? |
31893 | And what are you going to do with us in the meantime? 31893 And who is this?" |
31893 | And why should n''t I be here attending to my own affairs? 31893 Are ye assembled, frogfolk, that ye may hear the decision of your Thinking Ones?" |
31893 | Are you doing any flying? |
31893 | Are you in your right mind? |
31893 | Back? |
31893 | But how? 31893 But how?" |
31893 | But why would he have gone, Tina? |
31893 | But why,I asked soothingly,"should you wish to kill anyone? |
31893 | Ca n''t you see that there are things not even you should do? 31893 Can you climb, Ellen?" |
31893 | Coincidence? 31893 Dearer than the Paste of Strange Dreams?" |
31893 | Did we do that? |
31893 | Did you find Migul and his captives-- the girl from 1777 and the man of 1935? |
31893 | Did you try? |
31893 | Do we go in here, or keep on ahead? |
31893 | Do you know the underground route? |
31893 | Do you mean,I said slowly, trying to understand what he had babbled forth,"that you have come out of the past? |
31893 | Does Lee Bentley love me? |
31893 | Does the Old Wise One learn wisdom at last? |
31893 | Earth year, you mean? |
31893 | Even in this age of yours they have not discovered that secret? |
31893 | Frightened, Tina? |
31893 | From when did you come? |
31893 | Good God, what does it mean, anyway? |
31893 | Have I not? |
31893 | Have n''t you guessed the reason for my interest in your engines of destruction? 31893 Have ye brought the paste of evil to our abode, knowing well the strict proscription of our tribe? |
31893 | Have you discovered there is no use opposing me, Bentley? |
31893 | How are you going to go back to your own period-- your own era? |
31893 | How can a man leave his own age and travel ahead to another? |
31893 | How do you know all this? |
31893 | How have you come to have the cage, Tugh? |
31893 | How, Mary? |
31893 | I wonder how the old man will take it when the world reads that the_ Bengal Queen_ went down with all on board? 31893 I''m sorry,"I commented,"to be an ungracious host, but I am wondering what your plans may be? |
31893 | In here? |
31893 | In our world, Tugh? |
31893 | Interested in them? |
31893 | Is it dark, Tina? 31893 Is it far, Princess? |
31893 | Is it what you wanted? |
31893 | Is that what you call it when you''ve just heard that it committed murder? 31893 Is that what you call searching for Migul?" |
31893 | It would be fearful to be marooned here permanently, would n''t it? 31893 Kind of jumpy, eh? |
31893 | Like any dumb strapper, you''ve got your mind made up, ai n''t you? 31893 May I take you and this friend of yours home, Princess?" |
31893 | Morones? |
31893 | Must we go the way of England, of France, of all Europe? 31893 Mystery?" |
31893 | Nargyll, what did your master do with the visitor? |
31893 | News to you, eh, Morones? 31893 No Robots in or about it? |
31893 | No harm must come to the body of Lee, you understand? 31893 Now, Migul?" |
31893 | Oh, Bentley,he called after a long interval of silence,"do you like the odor of violets? |
31893 | Overhead? |
31893 | Perhaps you can arrange for guides for us? |
31893 | Princess, is it you? |
31893 | Rascally? |
31893 | Ready now? |
31893 | Ready? |
31893 | See this? 31893 Shall we return to the other room?" |
31893 | So Harl made a confession, Princess? |
31893 | So? 31893 Tell me,"he commanded sharply,"what year is this?" |
31893 | That grave? |
31893 | That,she said,"is none--""Of my affair? |
31893 | The savage died in the interest of science? |
31893 | They are ready for the demonstration at the palace? |
31893 | This experiment of yours,said Bentley when the period of silence became unbearable,"--won''t you tell us about it?" |
31893 | Tina, see here-- isn''t there something we can do? |
31893 | Trouble? 31893 Valueless ye call the white sap?" |
31893 | Was Alent at his post in the passage to the Robot caverns? |
31893 | What are you doing here_ now_? |
31893 | What difference does it make-- a few hours or a day? 31893 What do I care about them?" |
31893 | What do you mean by that? |
31893 | What do you mean, this particular one? |
31893 | What do you mean? |
31893 | What do you mean? |
31893 | What do you mean? |
31893 | What do you want to know? |
31893 | What do you want? |
31893 | What do you want? |
31893 | What happened to the factor who was here before you? |
31893 | What is it? |
31893 | What is it? |
31893 | What is that you said? |
31893 | What is this? |
31893 | What matter? |
31893 | What mystery is there about Harl? |
31893 | What of my memories? |
31893 | What shall I do? |
31893 | What''d you do with the bodies? |
31893 | What''s the matter with you? |
31893 | Where are the man and girl whom Migul stole? |
31893 | Where did you leave Harl and the two visitors? |
31893 | Where is Harl''s room? |
31893 | Where is Harl? |
31893 | Where is Morones? |
31893 | Where is he now? 31893 Where?" |
31893 | Which way next? |
31893 | Which way, Tina? 31893 Who invited you?" |
31893 | Who is Paul? |
31893 | Who''ll get me? |
31893 | Who''ll get me? |
31893 | Will you be good enough to answer my question? 31893 Will you not tell us what you are going to do with us?" |
31893 | Will you two be good enough to excuse me? 31893 Would that be satisfactory to Bentley, I wonder?" |
31893 | Yes, sir? |
31893 | You approve of my little plan to dominate the world? |
31893 | You are feeling better? |
31893 | You are not married? |
31893 | You choose to be mysterious, sir? |
31893 | You come from future Time? |
31893 | You did n''t find out where he went? |
31893 | You give me orders? |
31893 | You give me your word of honor as a gentleman not to oppose me? |
31893 | You have not mentioned this affair to anyone, Shiro? |
31893 | You hear him? |
31893 | You mean to say,we asked,"that the pup is now roaming around somewhere in the Twenty- second Century?" |
31893 | You mean your brain is Bentley''s brain, and that Bentley''s body holds the brain of a great ape? |
31893 | You mean,said Ellen huskily,"that Lee Bentley there is really an ape?" |
31893 | You never heard of him again? |
31893 | You realize, of course, that you''re not going back? |
31893 | You think my friends will be rescued? |
31893 | You told them about me? |
31893 | You travel the Universe, I gather, and yet your scientists have not yet learned to move in time? 31893 You understand that no matter what the Apeman does, you must not try to slay him?" |
31893 | You want me to take her away from Bentley and give her to you? |
31893 | You want to come out and go into the front room? |
31893 | You were below just now in the lower passages? |
31893 | You will make no attempt to injure me? |
31893 | You will see that it is not in vain? |
31893 | You would like to see the Apeman?--the creature that looks so much like you that it will be like peering at yourself in the mirror? 31893 You''ll be careful, Tina?" |
31893 | You''re not too tired? |
31893 | _ Bien, mon cher ami_,he told me-- he was as apt to drop into French as Russian or any of a dozen other languages--"a name-- what is it? |
31893 | ***** But what could Bentley do? |
31893 | ***** But who was"Paul?" |
31893 | ***** How could he take the pugnacity out of Apeman without destroying him? |
31893 | ***** How long would Barter wait before making his next move? |
31893 | ***** If Manape were to attempt first aid for Apeman, how would such a sight react upon Ellen Estabrook? |
31893 | ***** Morones''smile might have been a grin of satisfaction, at Olear''s question:"Is that all you''ve bought since the last freighter was here?"'' |
31893 | ***** What was Barter doing now? |
31893 | *****"Coincidence?" |
31893 | *****"You see?" |
31893 | 5--Drayle''s question( page 124)"Have you arranged the elements?" |
31893 | A storm of nature? |
31893 | Also, when our people make an interplanetary flight, would we go with intent to kill? |
31893 | Am I correct?" |
31893 | And again she demanded of Tugh,"I ask you, where is Harl?" |
31893 | And even their leaders, who had sometimes opposed-- were they not kind at heart? |
31893 | And how could he fight? |
31893 | And if he were to enunciate words that Ellen could understand, what then? |
31893 | And if to to- morrow, why not to next year, next century? |
31893 | And that grave behind the cabin, who or what is it?" |
31893 | And the document? |
31893 | And you come shooting off-- trying to make out I stole the''lucene and killed those two fellows, eh? |
31893 | And, armed with the white- ray, once I get into the place-- You see that I am clever, do n''t you?" |
31893 | Are my eyes betraying me, or is this a nightmare from which I shall waken presently? |
31893 | Are those lights ahead at the Power House entrance?" |
31893 | Are you happy and satisfied-- with what your brothers do with women?" |
31893 | As for you, you''ll leave here when I bid you, and not before, understand? |
31893 | Astounding Stories is O. K. Why do we want a lot of deep science with our stories? |
31893 | But how could she believe, even if a way were discovered? |
31893 | But if Manape thought you desired his friendship for Bentley...?" |
31893 | But seriously, do n''t you think that affairs of the heart are very much out of place in"our"type of magazine? |
31893 | But what did he use for anesthesia? |
31893 | But what? |
31893 | But what? |
31893 | But with his gibberish was he actually conversing with them? |
31893 | But would Apeman stand the journey? |
31893 | But would her mind stand up under the awfulness of it? |
31893 | But would not Ellen die of fright at being borne away through the jungle in the arms of an ape? |
31893 | But you and Harl knew that?" |
31893 | But, if he strode toward her now, how would Barter explain that Manape had understood his words? |
31893 | By the way, I wonder who drew the illustration for this story? |
31893 | Ca n''t we send a squad of police after Migul?--go with them-- actually make an effort to find them? |
31893 | Ca n''t you see that, man? |
31893 | Caleb Barter? |
31893 | Could he force those hands to something else? |
31893 | Could he, after all, be a madman? |
31893 | Could n''t abandon this post to the wogglies, could we? |
31893 | Could they cross the Atlantic with their enormous load of armored hull, or must they be transported? |
31893 | Demented, or obsessed with some strange purpose? |
31893 | Did I not invent these dials?" |
31893 | Did he dare try? |
31893 | Did they think now that they would find us passive and unresisting? |
31893 | Did they want to take our cities undamaged? |
31893 | Did you empty them?" |
31893 | Did you ever notice that 75% of all the Readers who say they do not care for science in their stories are women? |
31893 | Do n''t you understand that some things should be left entirely in the hands of God?" |
31893 | Do you believe me to be a child, or a weakling? |
31893 | Do you realize that you are being rather absurd?" |
31893 | Do you suppose we''d all get locked up for experimenting with this sort of thing fictionally? |
31893 | Do you think you can confuse me, turn me from my purpose, with words? |
31893 | Do you want me to tell you a secret? |
31893 | Do you wonder now that I am unnerved?" |
31893 | Do you? |
31893 | Does he despise me for so freely admitting my love? |
31893 | Going to finish me next, I suppose?" |
31893 | Had Barter foreseen all that? |
31893 | Had he walked in his sleep, drawn by some freak of his subconscious mind into the room of Manape? |
31893 | Had they not checked the advance of an irresistible army to give him and his new weapon an opportunity to open the eyes of the people? |
31893 | Has he any feeling about it at all? |
31893 | Has his mind completely gone?" |
31893 | Have you seen the Council about it to- day?" |
31893 | He added earnestly,"Do not you think we waste time? |
31893 | He himself had said that he had prayed to"them"for delay; that in a few weeks he would do-- what?... |
31893 | His ape brain would warn him, but would his human strength avail in case of necessity, in case of attack by another ape, or a four- footed carnivore? |
31893 | How about it, boys? |
31893 | How am I to understand? |
31893 | How better can he learn than by watching our behavior?" |
31893 | How came Bentley in this room? |
31893 | How can I know? |
31893 | How can you do such a horrible thing?" |
31893 | How could Bentley render the travesty unconscious and yet make sure that Apeman did not die? |
31893 | How could he kiss this woman whom he loved with the gross lips of Manape, the great ape? |
31893 | How could he tell her his love when his voice was such as to frighten the very wild beasts of the jungle? |
31893 | How could he tell? |
31893 | How could she know that she was actually in the power of an ape, and that her loved one actually pursued to save her? |
31893 | How long had he held this great ape in captivity? |
31893 | How shall I proceed from this moment on? |
31893 | How shall I procure food for Ellen? |
31893 | How would she react to the horrible thing he had told her? |
31893 | How? |
31893 | I had work to do; why should I neglect it to go scuttling home because someone who feared these swarming rats had begged me to run for cover? |
31893 | I may be master of the world; who knows? |
31893 | I said to myself, why should a man be a helpless stick upon the stream of time? |
31893 | I suppose you''ve long since decided that way, Lee?" |
31893 | I wonder what?" |
31893 | If Manape were to attempt to take Apeman back to Caleb Barter, leading the way for Ellen, would she follow, and what would his action tell her? |
31893 | If Tina did not return, what would he do? |
31893 | If he did, then what would he do next? |
31893 | If he left the apes in the hands of the natives, what then? |
31893 | If the Readers want reprints why does n''t Mr. Clayton publish an annual chock full of reprints for these reprint hounds? |
31893 | If there were anyone in the jungle back of them, why had he or they failed to challenge them? |
31893 | If they went wild through the native village, slaying and laying waste, would Bentley be responsible for loss of life? |
31893 | In other words, why can he not slip back through time to yesterday; or ahead to to- morrow? |
31893 | Is everybody so pleased with your book that you receive nothing but commendatory letters? |
31893 | Is it some weird fever? |
31893 | Is the Power House well guarded by humans?" |
31893 | It would not be easy to be brave, would it? |
31893 | It''s by Jack Williamson: need more be said? |
31893 | Just think, would we, if we received visitors from space, make war on them? |
31893 | Just why do you permit your Authors to inject messy love affairs into otherwise excellent imaginative fiction? |
31893 | Larry here? |
31893 | Larry whispered:"What does this mean, Tina?" |
31893 | Long enough for Apeman to be well of his illness, so that he might observe what havoc an ape''s brain might work with a human body? |
31893 | Long enough for Ellen to accustom herself to life among the apes? |
31893 | Long enough to allow the brain of Bentley to discover what miracles intellect might do with the body of Manape? |
31893 | Now, with your kind permission, I will burst into the little(?) |
31893 | Oh, I know that he was you-- but where would all three of us have been had it not been for the powerful body of Manape, the great ape? |
31893 | Or did violets possess odor? |
31893 | Or had disaster come upon us all?... |
31893 | Or had mankind strangely turned decadent, and rushed back in a hundred years or so to savagery? |
31893 | Or is this too feeble a simile? |
31893 | Or the heart? |
31893 | Or would the cunning of Apeman, denizen of the jungle, warn him against any such? |
31893 | Or would they race for the jungle to escape? |
31893 | Or, rather, as it would have been yesterday had you looked into a mirror?" |
31893 | Perhaps you can lead us to food and water?" |
31893 | Princess? |
31893 | Purposely, I mean?" |
31893 | Say, did n''t they have any dumber strappers around than you? |
31893 | See the blood on his shoulders?" |
31893 | Shall I tell you why?" |
31893 | She whispered to Larry,"I think it is best, do n''t you?" |
31893 | So what are you going to do about it?" |
31893 | Suppose his man''s brain harbored thoughts of vengeance on enemies, and he now possesses the might of the great ape to carry out his vengeance? |
31893 | Suppose they swept over Africa like a cloud of locusts? |
31893 | Suppose you were taken out of the wilds and dropped into a ballroom?" |
31893 | Tell me, why did you drive him off?" |
31893 | That is an order-- understand?" |
31893 | That is my conception of it; is it clear to you?" |
31893 | The men of the fighting planes were marked for death; one read it in their eyes; but who of us was not? |
31893 | The other door? |
31893 | The questions which turned over and over in Bentley''s mind were these: How shall I tell Ellen the truth? |
31893 | The voices were thanking God-- for what? |
31893 | Then what does he do? |
31893 | Then:"Surrender?" |
31893 | There are other ways of... figuring time now?" |
31893 | Thinking then that the travesty in there with her-- with Bentley''s body-- was really Bentley, to what lengths might she not be persuaded in her love? |
31893 | This, I take it, is a ship for navigating space?" |
31893 | Tina gasped,"Where are our visitors-- the young man and the girl?" |
31893 | Tina said to him:"Johns, what is being done?" |
31893 | Tugh has not passed back?" |
31893 | Understand?" |
31893 | Understand?" |
31893 | Was Barter smiling to himself, back there in his awful hermitage, waiting for the working out of his"experiment"? |
31893 | Was he irrational, this exile of Time who had impressed his sinister personality upon so many different eras? |
31893 | Was it her woman''s intuition which told her that Manape was a safe guardian? |
31893 | Was it like this? |
31893 | Was that necessary?" |
31893 | Was the brain the seat of the emotions? |
31893 | Was there any possibility of forcing Barter to perform the operation? |
31893 | Was this mercy?--from such an enemy? |
31893 | We are all unarmed, but what matter? |
31893 | Well, are you proud? |
31893 | Were the air- cruisers with the fleet, or would they come later? |
31893 | Were they feeling their way? |
31893 | What charges of tritonite had the demented man placed in those shells? |
31893 | What did Barter expect Ellen to do? |
31893 | What did Barter expect him to do? |
31893 | What did Barter mean? |
31893 | What did he expect Apeman to do? |
31893 | What did that indicate? |
31893 | What do I care for your records and your histories? |
31893 | What do you mean?" |
31893 | What dreadful thing has so awfully changed Lee? |
31893 | What else could she think? |
31893 | What experiment was he performing? |
31893 | What food should Manape secure for Ellen? |
31893 | What food will Apeman choose for my body to assimilate? |
31893 | What fruits were edible, what poisonous? |
31893 | What had Barter meant? |
31893 | What has happened here? |
31893 | What if Apeman selected, for example, a mate-- from among the hairy she''s? |
31893 | What in the world has come over you?" |
31893 | What is it, Nargyll?" |
31893 | What is the rest of Barter''s experiment? |
31893 | What now was Bentley supposed to do? |
31893 | What part of it had the castaways been witnessing that they had not recognized? |
31893 | What part of you that I can not see is Lee?" |
31893 | What should he do now? |
31893 | What should he do? |
31893 | What was his duty where they were concerned? |
31893 | What was the purpose of it? |
31893 | What was their cruising range? |
31893 | What was this that Barter was saying? |
31893 | What would Apeman do, how would he behave, when the white body of Bentley was well again? |
31893 | What would he see in her beloved eyes when she regained consciousness? |
31893 | What would morning bring to this strange trio? |
31893 | What would she think if an ape began to address her in English, and"Bentley"suddenly held speech with the great apes? |
31893 | What would they do when they were released? |
31893 | What year is this?" |
31893 | What_ did_ Apeman think of his condition, anyway? |
31893 | Where is the soldier who came to visit you?" |
31893 | Where was Barter? |
31893 | Where was he? |
31893 | Where was the ape that had uttered that frightful noise? |
31893 | Where was the scientist? |
31893 | Who are you, what are you, that you should ask me a question the smallest child should know?" |
31893 | Who goes there?" |
31893 | Who is the best? |
31893 | Who was this"Paul"who had"prevailed upon the Red Army"to halt? |
31893 | Why did n''t you wake me up?" |
31893 | Why do n''t you have one? |
31893 | Why had this old man shut himself away from civilization like this? |
31893 | Why in heaven''s name do they buy A. S. if they do n''t like it? |
31893 | Why need he be borne on this slow current at the same speed? |
31893 | Will she believe it? |
31893 | Would Barter try in any way to discover how Bentley would behave in an emergency as leader of the apes? |
31893 | Would Harl return? |
31893 | Would he be in time? |
31893 | Would he not be striving to watch the course of his experiment? |
31893 | Would he wish to know sufficiently to create an emergency? |
31893 | Would his brain be able to direct his mighty arms and his fighting fangs in a battle with the apes of the jungle? |
31893 | Would that body grow well faster when guided by an ape''s brain than when a human brain was in command? |
31893 | Would they bring the red ships? |
31893 | Would they follow him? |
31893 | Would ye not rule the Green Star?" |
31893 | Would you care to look around a bit?" |
31893 | Would you like to know what I have done?" |
31893 | Yet, if you are Lee Bentley, who or what is that?" |
31893 | You and Harl were pursuing that other cage?" |
31893 | You do n''t think Harl would desert us? |
31893 | You do not like my looks? |
31893 | You have been fed? |
31893 | You have the dial set for the proper night and hour?" |
31893 | You have what you came for, you say; why not depart in peace?" |
31893 | You mean then that we three are part of an experiment? |
31893 | You mean-- Caleb Barter? |
31893 | You probably sensed that last evening?" |
31893 | You see, we are due to start in less than an hour, and--""A passenger would be in your way?" |
31893 | You were below, Tugh?" |
31893 | You''ve heard me say that I love Lee Bentley?" |
31893 | You''ve heard that I was a master of trephining? |
31893 | You, Manape, have the brain of Bentley, and Bentley has the brain of a great ape?" |
31893 | [?] |
31893 | ship?" |
32889 | Afraid that I''ll get mad and fly out the window? |
32889 | Agreed? 32889 All through?" |
32889 | And how much goes down the drain when you launch a battleship? 32889 And if you can find out what makes me tick I can go back to living like myself again?" |
32889 | And that Solution Two has within itself another unsolved problem; who watches you, and who watches the watchers? |
32889 | And will the gentlemen please report at once to the Colonel''s office? |
32889 | And you think you get results by knocking around people that are trying to help you? |
32889 | Anything? 32889 Are n''t you ever satisfied?" |
32889 | Believe me now? |
32889 | Bought any butter lately? |
32889 | But which is more important; your happiness, or the freedom and happiness of a hundred and seventy millions? 32889 Ca n''t you fatheads make up your minds? |
32889 | Can I go now? 32889 Can you stop any one of these fans, or all of them? |
32889 | Cat got your tongue? |
32889 | Cooperative? |
32889 | Do I look like a ten- year- old in to get his tonsils out? 32889 Do I pass? |
32889 | Do n''t you remember the discussion we had about who was going to watch the watchers? 32889 Do you have to harp on that?" |
32889 | Do you? |
32889 | Does he know who I am? 32889 For where?" |
32889 | Forget something? |
32889 | Good Heavens, man, where''s your patriotism? 32889 Good for what?" |
32889 | Got any more of those little boxes of aspirin? |
32889 | Has anybody got a cigarette? |
32889 | Have you, Mr. Hoover, bought any butter lately? |
32889 | Headache again? 32889 Here, what''s this?" |
32889 | Home? |
32889 | How did he do that? |
32889 | How much does it cost the Army for an antiaircraft gun? |
32889 | How much out of your way would it be to fly over Detroit? |
32889 | How much out of your way? |
32889 | How much? |
32889 | How would we like to take a little trip? |
32889 | I said make the bell ring what? |
32889 | I want to know just one thing; when do I get out of this rat trap? |
32889 | If one of these officers will pick out a car or a truck down on the street below can you stop it? 32889 Is it women you want?" |
32889 | Is she keeping up the payments? |
32889 | Is that all you have to say? |
32889 | Is that right? 32889 Is that straight? |
32889 | Just whom do you think you are addressing? |
32889 | Make the bell ring what? |
32889 | Me? 32889 Me? |
32889 | Me? 32889 Me?" |
32889 | Miller, what in blazes are we going to do with you? |
32889 | Mr. Miller,he said briskly,"can you stop these fans as you did, apparently, the other?" |
32889 | Mr. Miller--"Yeh? |
32889 | Must you bellow like that? 32889 Navy ship?" |
32889 | Nice trip? |
32889 | No report at all, Pete? |
32889 | No? |
32889 | No? |
32889 | Now can I go? |
32889 | Now what''s the matter with you? |
32889 | Now what? |
32889 | Nurses and reporters are human, are n''t they? |
32889 | Oh, no? |
32889 | Oh? |
32889 | Outside of rewriting all the peace treaties in existence, do you remember how our Congress huddled over the Bomb? 32889 People?" |
32889 | Pete, will you wake up? 32889 Peter, what''s eating you?" |
32889 | Physical first? |
32889 | Pull the cord out of what? |
32889 | Ready to talk now? |
32889 | Ready? |
32889 | Ready? |
32889 | Right in there pitching, were n''t you? |
32889 | See? |
32889 | See? |
32889 | Since when have I been above decks? 32889 So now what?" |
32889 | So what? 32889 Sorry? |
32889 | Stein,I said,"are there any more of those sandwiches?" |
32889 | Straight, now? 32889 Suppose I do n''t?" |
32889 | Suppose your subscription expires, or is cancelled, for certain reasons that should be obvious? |
32889 | Talk or listen? |
32889 | That noisy place? 32889 The customary greeting, I believe, is good morning, is it not?" |
32889 | The middle one first, you say? 32889 Then what?" |
32889 | There is n''t any way I can just go home? |
32889 | These your cigarettes? 32889 This little trip-- how would you like to go back home for awhile?" |
32889 | We? |
32889 | Well, what? |
32889 | Well? |
32889 | Well? |
32889 | Well? |
32889 | What about that? 32889 What are you grinning at?" |
32889 | What did you expect me to do? |
32889 | What do you think I''ve been doing? 32889 What does who think what?" |
32889 | What happened to Whom when I addressed him properly? |
32889 | What have the people to do with it? 32889 What time is it?" |
32889 | What wo n''t I like? |
32889 | What''s all this? |
32889 | What''s cooking, Bossman? |
32889 | What''s the big hurry? |
32889 | What''s the matter with Freddie? |
32889 | What''s this? |
32889 | What''s this? |
32889 | What''s up? |
32889 | What? |
32889 | When? 32889 Where did you get that information? |
32889 | Where do we go from here? |
32889 | Where would you like to live, gentlemen? |
32889 | Where would you like to spend some time when we''re through with all this? |
32889 | Where''s my pants? |
32889 | Where''s your brains, man? 32889 Where? |
32889 | Which one where? |
32889 | Which one? |
32889 | Who finds out what-- you or I? |
32889 | Who lives here? |
32889 | Who wants to be satisfied? 32889 Who''s going to stop me?" |
32889 | Who''s''he''? |
32889 | Why not just let me go back home? 32889 Why not? |
32889 | Why not? |
32889 | Why? |
32889 | Will you come this way, please? |
32889 | Will you gentlemen step over to the window? |
32889 | Win? 32889 Would you want one?" |
32889 | Yeah? |
32889 | Yes, Peter? |
32889 | Yes? |
32889 | Yes? |
32889 | Yes? |
32889 | You can-- well, let''s say that you can''interfere''with electrical or mechanical devices, ca n''t you? |
32889 | You did n''t happen to pull the cord out when you walked by, did you? |
32889 | You have within yourself the ability, the power, to do a great deal for your country, Mr. Miller, or would you prefer to be called Pete? |
32889 | You know, Bob,I said thoughtfully,"how would you like a big plate of spaghetti? |
32889 | You mean I have a choice? |
32889 | You mean that there is n''t any Santa Claus? |
32889 | You think that was the right way to go about making things better? |
32889 | *****"Another meeting?" |
32889 | *****"The Marines, perhaps? |
32889 | A union man myself, who was I to break another''s rice bowl? |
32889 | Agreed?" |
32889 | All I want to know is this-- what''s going to happen to me, and when, and where?" |
32889 | All I want to know is this-- when do I get out of here?" |
32889 | Am I a machine? |
32889 | And how long after that would you stay''free,''as you put it? |
32889 | And then what?" |
32889 | And what had made a fairly new eight- cylinder almost disintegrate, apparently on command? |
32889 | And when am I going to get out of here?" |
32889 | And where does she think I am right now?" |
32889 | Answer me this; now, what''s to prevent anyone who has the bomb from coming over here and using it on us? |
32889 | Any particular one, and leave the rest alone?" |
32889 | Anything at all?" |
32889 | Anything else?" |
32889 | Are you all through?" |
32889 | Are you insured?" |
32889 | As far as I''m concerned there''s only one person in this world who can tell me to do anything-- and what''s happened to my wife, anyway? |
32889 | But did he have any better ideas? |
32889 | But where was the Army, outside of Simon Legree? |
32889 | Can you see Congress allowing you, can you see the General Staff agreeing to share you with, for example, a United Nations Commission? |
32889 | Can you?" |
32889 | Catch?" |
32889 | Clear?" |
32889 | Cold or warm? |
32889 | Could all this be a coincidence? |
32889 | Did I know anyone there? |
32889 | Did I? |
32889 | Did n''t you say that?" |
32889 | Do I have to draw diagrams for you? |
32889 | Do I make myself clear?" |
32889 | Do I? |
32889 | Do n''t you believe me?" |
32889 | Do n''t you know what you want? |
32889 | Do n''t you know who Doctor Kellner is?" |
32889 | Do n''t you see that I''ve got to tell you the truth to get out of here? |
32889 | Do you believe that, Stein? |
32889 | Do you know what Kellner said?" |
32889 | Do you know, Peter? |
32889 | Do you know?" |
32889 | Do you think I''m going to sit here all night?" |
32889 | Do you think that Peter Ambrose Miller thinks that way?" |
32889 | Do you think you can do it?" |
32889 | Do you want to live forever, or do you expect to?" |
32889 | Do you?" |
32889 | Does it make any difference if I get shot in report or in fact? |
32889 | Does it matter?" |
32889 | Does that sound too much like a jail sentence?" |
32889 | Forty years old and a superman? |
32889 | Got the radio section of the paper?" |
32889 | Guarded as well and as closely as-- the question is, where?" |
32889 | Had he found a chink in the armor? |
32889 | Have you any ideas, any preferences, any suggestions?" |
32889 | Hoover?" |
32889 | Hours? |
32889 | How about some island somewhere? |
32889 | How about some sub- gum war mein, or chicken cacciatora?" |
32889 | How about telling me the score?" |
32889 | How are we going to work this, anyway?" |
32889 | How do we know how long he''s going to live, or how long he''s going to keep this magic head of his?" |
32889 | How many times?" |
32889 | How many years?" |
32889 | How would you like to be penned up--""Penned up?" |
32889 | How would_ your_ wife like to know that you''d been shot down like a criminal? |
32889 | How, for instance, would you feel about Guam or--""Watched by the whole Mounted Police?" |
32889 | I beg your pardon?" |
32889 | I got action my way, did n''t I?" |
32889 | I said,"that kind of a party? |
32889 | I''d said what he wanted me to say, but now what? |
32889 | If I do it again you''ll let me loose?" |
32889 | If not-- could I be any worse off? |
32889 | Insured? |
32889 | Is that the phrase you were thinking of, General?" |
32889 | Is that what you wanted to know?" |
32889 | It came as a blow to her, naturally--""What about the house?" |
32889 | It may not be...."What else could he say, or what other way was there to say it? |
32889 | Kellner stood over his shoulder saying at intervals,"What do you get? |
32889 | Maybe some pizza?" |
32889 | Me? |
32889 | Miller?" |
32889 | Miller?" |
32889 | National affairs? |
32889 | No? |
32889 | Now do you believe me?" |
32889 | Now what?" |
32889 | Okay?" |
32889 | Okay?" |
32889 | Okay?... |
32889 | On your word of honor?" |
32889 | One single theme kept rolling around like a pea in a washtub; just what had happened to that television set and those jukeboxes? |
32889 | Or are you one of these people who believe that there is no problem, that all things will solve themselves? |
32889 | Or even a PT boat?" |
32889 | Or how long would you stay alive? |
32889 | Or in the States? |
32889 | Or ravioli? |
32889 | Or the Air Corps?" |
32889 | Over and above the pension? |
32889 | Over my shoulder I said,"Want to play a little cards tonight?" |
32889 | Pack? |
32889 | Peter Ambrose Miller? |
32889 | Peter, hey? |
32889 | Rather wait here? |
32889 | Ready?" |
32889 | Right, General?" |
32889 | Right, Senator?" |
32889 | Right? |
32889 | Right?" |
32889 | Right?" |
32889 | Robertson?" |
32889 | Robertson?" |
32889 | Robertson?" |
32889 | Since when have I been out of this two- by- four shack?" |
32889 | So I''m prejudiced against everybody, and just what difference does it make?" |
32889 | So where did that leave me? |
32889 | Stop it dead in its tracks?" |
32889 | The United States? |
32889 | The national safety that Morgan had shouted about-- well, if we had the perfect weapon and the perfect defense, what was there to fear? |
32889 | The old man spoke directly to the uniforms,"Well, gentlemen, are you satisfied?" |
32889 | The stem of the apple is this-- what are we going to do with you?" |
32889 | They were all dead, and I stood up and asked the room,"Which is the express elevator to the main floor?" |
32889 | Threaten me, would he? |
32889 | To Stein:"Want to come along? |
32889 | To me,"Your name Miller? |
32889 | Tomorrow, and I mean tomorrow, or tomorrow of next year or the year after that, who will be the one to use that weapon? |
32889 | Turn my back? |
32889 | Undersecretary, who''s been doing all the fighting, and who''s been starting all these wars? |
32889 | Undersecretary? |
32889 | Undersecretary? |
32889 | Undersecretary? |
32889 | Wakefield?" |
32889 | Was I good or bad? |
32889 | Was n''t it going to be nice to live in a world without punctured eardrums and hamstrung nerves? |
32889 | Washington? |
32889 | We have the bomb, have n''t we?" |
32889 | We''d all had experience with that sort of thing, had n''t we? |
32889 | Wearily,"Peter, must you always act like a child?" |
32889 | Well, so what? |
32889 | What are you laughing at?" |
32889 | What do I do, and when?" |
32889 | What do you get?" |
32889 | What do you know that''s new?" |
32889 | What do you want me to say? |
32889 | What had gone on just before I had come in? |
32889 | What in blazes was the matter? |
32889 | What was the other name? |
32889 | What would Helen say to her friends and my friends and her relatives and all the people we know?" |
32889 | What''s being sorry going to do for me? |
32889 | What''s being sorry going to do for my wife? |
32889 | What''s happened to her? |
32889 | What''s new?" |
32889 | What''s on your mind?" |
32889 | What''s so funny?" |
32889 | What''s the difference?" |
32889 | What''s the idea?" |
32889 | What''s the story?" |
32889 | What''s to prevent them?" |
32889 | When I was dressed I said,"Now, you were saying--?" |
32889 | When do I get out of this Black Hole of Calcutta?" |
32889 | Where did we go from here? |
32889 | Where do you think you are going?" |
32889 | Where is she, and what are you doing to her? |
32889 | Where is she? |
32889 | Where is she? |
32889 | Where were we going when they stopped us?" |
32889 | Where?" |
32889 | Who cares what some other country has got to say, if words ca n''t be backed up with action? |
32889 | Who else? |
32889 | Who were the others? |
32889 | Why not? |
32889 | Why not?" |
32889 | Why should I waste it when an honest dollar might be turned? |
32889 | Why? |
32889 | Will I live?" |
32889 | Will you select from all those cars down there any particular item?" |
32889 | Would I get a choice?" |
32889 | Would it not be better-- how many years, Senator, have there been recorded of universal peace? |
32889 | Would that help?" |
32889 | Wouldst care for ein bier?" |
32889 | You know what I mean?" |
32889 | You mean the extra thirty cents I give the newsboy every week?" |
32889 | You must be Stein, right? |
32889 | You were saying--?" |
32889 | You''ll see to that?" |
32889 | [ Illustration]"Am I going to have trouble with you?" |
32889 | and his glance flicked around the table;"in the best liked or most hated country in the world?" |
32889 | widow?" |
33642 | ... Peggy? 33642 ... did she see you?" |
33642 | ... what... what do you want? |
33642 | ... you said you were on a ship? |
33642 | A hundred? 33642 About this focus rod?" |
33642 | About,a general asked,"how much of the total area of the ship would you say your compartment occupied?" |
33642 | Aintcha never seen a car before? |
33642 | All I want to know is: Is the gas tank full? |
33642 | Anybody got a cigarette? |
33642 | Are you in charge here? |
33642 | Bridge? |
33642 | But why not? |
33642 | Can I ask you a question? |
33642 | Cigarette? |
33642 | Could n''t you get a fix on this frequency that controls your mutant powers and locate the space station that way? |
33642 | Could we build a machine to do that job? |
33642 | Could you estimate the number of mutants in this other compartment? |
33642 | Did n''t you say hello a moment ago? |
33642 | Do you have a small, heavy object? |
33642 | Do you understand? |
33642 | Eh? |
33642 | Going down this way? |
33642 | Going to get in the movies? |
33642 | Got any fruit? |
33642 | He was mad, was n''t he? |
33642 | Hello, where did you come from? |
33642 | Hello? |
33642 | How did you manage it? |
33642 | How do you feel, Walt? |
33642 | How do you start this car? |
33642 | How do you want the money? |
33642 | How in hell did it leak? |
33642 | How large an explosion would suffice? |
33642 | How long have you known? |
33642 | How long until the invasion? |
33642 | How long will you be gone? |
33642 | How long? |
33642 | How many of you are there? |
33642 | Huh? |
33642 | I can kill earthmen, too? |
33642 | I expect you''d like to know what we''ve done so far? |
33642 | I mean, Walt Smith or Jones or Johnson? |
33642 | I should certainly be investigated: just on the basis of being able to do that, should n''t I? |
33642 | I suppose you want to report on the family next door? |
33642 | I wonder,she said,"why we... Lyrians... have had certain powers given to us just recently? |
33642 | I''ll leave at eight, is that right? |
33642 | If they scatter all over the planet? |
33642 | If you could maintain contact with his mind all the time, you would; that''s obvious, is n''t it? 33642 If you''re human, what am I?" |
33642 | Is it a lie, Walt? |
33642 | Is there a technical library around? |
33642 | Is there any way we could detect it? |
33642 | Is there some way we could detect it? |
33642 | Is there... a larger map? 33642 It''s Russian?" |
33642 | It''s on the child of Mr. and Mrs. George Temple? |
33642 | Julia? 33642 Let''s go over here.... What''s your name?" |
33642 | Let''s huh? |
33642 | Me? |
33642 | Meet people? |
33642 | Mister, for God''s sake,_ can you drive me into L. A._? 33642 More?" |
33642 | My God, what are you trying to do? |
33642 | My brain... sometimes... you know? 33642 Oh? |
33642 | Oh? |
33642 | Oh? |
33642 | Somebody following you? |
33642 | Something wrong? |
33642 | Suppose it takes as long on your frequency as it did on Julia''s? |
33642 | Suppose they attack before that? |
33642 | Suppose they land in a city? 33642 The question is:_ Why did n''t he tell you?_"Walt realized how terribly sly and dangerous she was. |
33642 | There''s a woman on the, on the_ ninth_ floor I guess it is-- how could I ever have made such a mistake? 33642 Uh--?" |
33642 | Walt Johnson, is n''t it? |
33642 | Walt Johnson? |
33642 | Walt what? |
33642 | Want me to jump-- or take a truck? |
33642 | War? |
33642 | Washington? |
33642 | We''ll be alone? |
33642 | Well, now.... And who are you? |
33642 | Well,he said, dusting off his trousers as he stood up,"well... oh.... Is the service all right, Miss? |
33642 | What about breakfast? |
33642 | What about the one I saw a minute ago? |
33642 | What are you doing here? |
33642 | What are you talking about? |
33642 | What did you say? |
33642 | What do you honestly think? |
33642 | What do you mean? |
33642 | What do you propose? 33642 What is the power? |
33642 | What is the radius of destruction? |
33642 | What page? |
33642 | What''s these? |
33642 | What''s this baloney? |
33642 | What''s your opinion? |
33642 | What, what was the page you were reading in your book? |
33642 | What...? |
33642 | What? |
33642 | What? |
33642 | What? |
33642 | What? |
33642 | Where are you going, Walt Johnson? |
33642 | Where is the war? |
33642 | Where''s the fire? |
33642 | Where''s the nearest doctor? |
33642 | Where''s your car? |
33642 | Who can you talk to, I mean really? 33642 Who did that?" |
33642 | Why do n''t the aliens do the fighting for themselves? |
33642 | Why''n hell did n''t ya radio in for a pick- up? 33642 Wo n''t you sit down?" |
33642 | Would you look at it closely? |
33642 | Yes? |
33642 | Yes? |
33642 | Yes? |
33642 | Yes? |
33642 | Yes? |
33642 | Yes? |
33642 | Yes? |
33642 | You are in contact with her through the shielding? 33642 You are?" |
33642 | You been here long? |
33642 | You feel the grip on her I explained? |
33642 | You got on back there? 33642 You have it in your hand?" |
33642 | You mean something like the reverse of hemophilia? |
33642 | You mean,he said,"I could be fixed up to do the things you can do? |
33642 | You ready, Fred? |
33642 | You want half? |
33642 | You want it all? |
33642 | You wanted a lift, that''s it, is n''t it? |
33642 | You would say that the rocket could get through? |
33642 | You''re going to help us all you can, are n''t you, Walt? |
33642 | You''ve never been to Lyria, then, have you? |
33642 | Your transmitter will handle our signal? |
33642 | ( But how many centuries will it take for it to come out again?) |
33642 | ( How about the war? |
33642 | ** Can you cut the power of your charges? |
33642 | ** Have you disposed of the one who saw her? |
33642 | ** Will twelve hours be enough? |
33642 | **"Let me review this again...."As Walt listened, he thought; I wonder if earthmen can prevent themselves from being teleported? |
33642 | **"May I tell my mates goodbye?" |
33642 | **** When do you think he''ll be close to her? |
33642 | **** Yes? |
33642 | ***** Now how did I do that? |
33642 | ***** Russian? |
33642 | ... how?__ Hell with him!__ No, wait!_ one of the five insisted sharply. |
33642 | ... suppose--? |
33642 | ... why not ask Julia? |
33642 | A Lyrian had taught him? |
33642 | A few hours rest--""Would you sign this first?" |
33642 | A non- human? |
33642 | After she registered, she asked the fatherly old gentleman at the desk,"Where does a person go to meet people?" |
33642 | An alien? |
33642 | Are they coming out to surrender? |
33642 | Are you ready?" |
33642 | As soon as_ they_ realize something''s wrong....""What else can we do?" |
33642 | At last he stopped the car and cried to a pedestrian across the street:"Is there any place I can get a map of the city?" |
33642 | Bullets?" |
33642 | But am I right, Walt?" |
33642 | But do, she wondered,_ do_ I remember enough details to enable a surgeon to install a bridge? |
33642 | But five hundred?" |
33642 | But suppose Julia were telling the truth? |
33642 | But then: Where could I go if I did go out? |
33642 | But to interfere? |
33642 | But why, when the force controlling her bridge had vanished, had Walt''s bridge remained intact? |
33642 | But... but... how can I ever convince anyone? |
33642 | Can I let them go now?" |
33642 | Can she guess everything?_"Somehow he gains rapport with you." |
33642 | Can there really be another compartment of-- mutants? |
33642 | Can we, Forential?" |
33642 | Can you regain it?" |
33642 | Can you?" |
33642 | Colonel?" |
33642 | Could I have? |
33642 | Could he be in that car just behind? |
33642 | Could they get their atom bombs ready? |
33642 | Could they have been? |
33642 | Could, she thought, a surgeon-- operate, as it were-- on an adult brain to produce the bridge?... |
33642 | Did I say something wrong? |
33642 | Did she remember enough to guide a surgeon? |
33642 | Did you ever see this Fierut disassemble any part of it?" |
33642 | Do I remember how? |
33642 | Do you have any complaints? |
33642 | Does the fact she did n''t mean she''s not lying? |
33642 | Earthlings? |
33642 | Even if I alert Earth, she thought what can we_ do_? |
33642 | Fast, mister?" |
33642 | Five hundred?" |
33642 | Forential? |
33642 | Get it over with!__ How could I fake it?_ Walt demanded. |
33642 | Has he convinced them? |
33642 | He must ask Forential about the process by which babies are created; what was the connection between parent and child? |
33642 | He''d lie about... about other things? |
33642 | Her brain might be highly efficient, but was it efficient enough to overcome all the emotional biases implanted by twenty- four years of environment? |
33642 | How are babies made?" |
33642 | How are you different?" |
33642 | How can I convince him to help me? |
33642 | How can I ever start? |
33642 | How can I help? |
33642 | How can we prepare? |
33642 | How could he hope to kill her? |
33642 | How dangerous would you say he is?" |
33642 | How did she manage to break through our telepathic shielding? |
33642 | How did the collectors produce the mutation in the first place-- assuming they did produce( as well as harvest) it? |
33642 | How is it we have n''t seen it?" |
33642 | How long can this go on? |
33642 | How long do we have?" |
33642 | How long will it last this time? |
33642 | How long will it take you to complete it?" |
33642 | How many arms and legs do you have?__ Two of each._ Her mind was very alert and active. |
33642 | How much does she...? |
33642 | How much time did she have? |
33642 | How''s it going?" |
33642 | How? |
33642 | I could show them how to operate on a human to make the bridge; I could talk to a surgeon.... Could I? |
33642 | I do trust him, do n''t I? |
33642 | I may call you that?" |
33642 | I should have-- what should I have done? |
33642 | I wonder what he meant? |
33642 | I wonder what size suit he wears? |
33642 | I wonder why he wanted to? |
33642 | I''m a mutant? |
33642 | I''ve got to keep moving until I get my powers back; or until... until... what? |
33642 | Is Lyria supposed to be a_ planet_? |
33642 | Is n''t that proof enough for you?" |
33642 | Is that why the walls of the ship were impenetrable? |
33642 | Is that why we were never permitted in more than a fraction of the overall space of the ship? |
33642 | It says in here somewhere that it would be impossible to stop by, by teleportation you call it, do n''t you? |
33642 | It''s easy to heal, because of the subconscious pattern( the cellular pattern?) |
33642 | Julia, studying him with faint amusement, said"Have you looked at your brain? |
33642 | Luna?) |
33642 | Mars? |
33642 | Now what information did you want? |
33642 | Now why, she thought, would it suddenly seem so important that I should seal off Walt''s mind? |
33642 | Now why--? |
33642 | Obviously he owed allegiance to the collectors( Lyrians?) |
33642 | Of this whole area?" |
33642 | Oh, dear, how can I start? |
33642 | Open the door, you hear me? |
33642 | Or how the devil are they-- Forentials, wherever they are-- thinking of starting a war? |
33642 | Patterns of hatred( like of superstition), are they( are n''t they: who can say? |
33642 | Plenty of towels? |
33642 | Shall we postpone further questioning?" |
33642 | Soap? |
33642 | Some trick? |
33642 | Someone called Calvin, was n''t it?" |
33642 | Suppose she should warn-- but who could she warn? |
33642 | Suppose they come for me and I''m gone? |
33642 | Telepathy?" |
33642 | Teleportation? |
33642 | That''s correct, is n''t it?" |
33642 | The President, the Army.... How much time? |
33642 | The chair? |
33642 | The first afternoon when the money was actually in the bank under her own name, her father asked,"Well, what are you going to do with it?" |
33642 | The next development of man? |
33642 | The pitcher on the table? |
33642 | Then he went weak with temporary relief: Suppose we had n''t found out about her until the invasion? |
33642 | There''s enough heat? |
33642 | They''re the same!__ It proves nothing_, Bob thought...._ It''s faked.__ Is that the best you have to offer?_ one of them sneered. |
33642 | This is the_ seventh_ floor... is n''t it?" |
33642 | Walt had traveled here from( where? |
33642 | Walt said,"Fire?" |
33642 | Walt said:"You let me go with you?" |
33642 | Walt will kill her, wo n''t he, Forential? |
33642 | War? |
33642 | Was even her knowledge of the real nature of the world-- was mankind''s-- sufficient to overcome such biases? |
33642 | Was_ she_ capable of attacking them? |
33642 | We are... are going to fight for females, is n''t that right?" |
33642 | What about the machines on the ship? |
33642 | What am I going to do? |
33642 | What can you lose?__ Forential said--__ Give me a chance!__ Let''s hear him.__ We owe him that._ Walt was sweating now. |
33642 | What did I do to make her suspicious? |
33642 | What did that mean? |
33642 | What do you mean there?" |
33642 | What do you need?" |
33642 | What do you want me to say something for?" |
33642 | What had they said? |
33642 | What kind of weapons will we be up against? |
33642 | What makes it run?" |
33642 | What planet are you on?_"The same planet everyone else is." |
33642 | What sort of clothing did you want? |
33642 | What was she getting at? |
33642 | What with? |
33642 | What would you do if someone came to you with a story like this?" |
33642 | What''s happening? |
33642 | What''s yours?" |
33642 | When his eyes rested on a spot behind the officer, he said,"What''s that?" |
33642 | When people can still be convinced of so many, so many falsehoods? |
33642 | When the supply is used up, how does one obtain more?" |
33642 | When will we get to the hotel?" |
33642 | When? |
33642 | Where are you?_"I''m right here beside you,"she said. |
33642 | Where did that demon go? |
33642 | Where did that go? |
33642 | Where is something? |
33642 | Where will the invasion strike first? |
33642 | Where you from?" |
33642 | Where''s the fire? |
33642 | Which way do I turn down there?" |
33642 | Why did Forential say there was a war?) |
33642 | Why did I? |
33642 | Why should he want to kill me? |
33642 | Why, before, we were no different than earthlings?" |
33642 | Why? |
33642 | Would they have been more fond of him than Forential? |
33642 | Would they use one of the terrible atom bombs to destroy him in another minute? |
33642 | Would you drive me into L. A.? |
33642 | Yes? |
33642 | Yes? |
33642 | You do n''t know just when he''s going to contact you, do you?" |
33642 | You know how it is?... |
33642 | You said something, Julia, about making us all like you were: with all those unusual abilities?" |
33642 | Your account is with this branch?" |
33642 | _ Could you put your hand through a wooden door?__ Of course._ She smiled happily. |
33642 | _ Eh?__ Describe yourself again._ He complied. |
33642 | _ Forential, what am I going to do now?_ Walt sat down. |
33642 | _ How smart is she? |
33642 | _ I''m not a Lyrian?_ FORENTIAL! |
33642 | _ Julia!_... and why_ did_ she lose her powers if she''s a Lyrian? |
33642 | _ Julia, oh Julia, can you hear me?_ She could n''t. |
33642 | _ There is an unindoctrinated mutant on Earth!_**"Are you sure?" |
33642 | _ What do you look like? |
33642 | _ What planet are you on?_ William''s lips had n''t moved that time. |
33642 | _ What?_ It was almost involuntary: unbelieving: terrified. |
33642 | _ What?_ Slowly, Willy was moving the starting lever by teleportation. |
33642 | _ Where are you?_ Damn her: she is n''t going to answer. |
33642 | _ Why ca n''t our thoughts penetrate it, then?__ We are n''t developed enough_, Walt thought. |
33642 | _... oh? |
33642 | _... the third one from the sun?_ She tried to remember her high school science survey course; and she found that she could remember it very clearly. |
33642 | an object as large as a rocket?" |
33642 | are the patterns of hatred too deep, and too dangerous, and too entrenched in our generation? |
33642 | do these aliens have some way of prodding the Russian bear? |
33642 | what am I going to do? |
33642 | what am I going to do? |
33642 | what?" |
33642 | would the bridge not join but divide, upset the equilibrium?) |
33016 | ''Clumsy''? |
33016 | ''Yet''? |
33016 | About Nida Mane, sir? 33016 After Dan Kelly? |
33016 | All here? |
33016 | And fly a plane for Saranoff? |
33016 | And now, how soon can you go? 33016 And you, Ivan Saranoff?" |
33016 | Are there any local conditions unfavorable to flying? |
33016 | Are you affected, Captain? |
33016 | Are you all right, Carnes? |
33016 | Are you all right, Howard? |
33016 | Are you all right? |
33016 | Are you all right? |
33016 | Are you going on the expedition? |
33016 | Are you hit bad? |
33016 | Asmo and Camol, will you help me? 33016 But,"Abbot had objected further,"if so, why have n''t they come up to visit or conquer us? |
33016 | By morning you expect it will have traveled forty or fifty miles in all directions? |
33016 | Ca n''t something be done? |
33016 | Ca n''t they see the field and the plane? 33016 Can either of you pound a key-- code, I mean?" |
33016 | Can we see you, Van? |
33016 | Can you get word for me at once to Thig? |
33016 | Can you hear me up on the boat? |
33016 | Can you work the radio door controls? |
33016 | Carnes, is n''t this the darnedest thing we''ve ever been through? 33016 Check this, will you, Walt?" |
33016 | Chet,she demanded,"are n''t you going to warn him? |
33016 | Coming, Nida? |
33016 | Did you get it, Diane? 33016 Did you kill him, Doctor?" |
33016 | Did you learn Saranoff''s plans? |
33016 | Did you think I would put you_ all_ out of the ship? 33016 Do n''t you want to go?" |
33016 | Do you have any faint idea of what a job this is? 33016 Do you know Romehl?" |
33016 | Dr. Bird,thought the king,"can you communicate with me easily?" |
33016 | Eh, yes? 33016 Error?" |
33016 | Fake an S. O. S. Do n''t you see? 33016 Has Captain Ilgen Mr. Lane Mollon''s leave to stay?" |
33016 | Has Hanac brought our evening food yet? |
33016 | Has anything been accomplished? |
33016 | Have I your leave to stay, Mich''l Ares? |
33016 | Have a heart, will you? |
33016 | Heave in the riot- ray, will you, old fellow? |
33016 | Herr Bullard, iss it not-- yess? |
33016 | Herr Harkness, you have filed claims on it; who am I to dispute with the great Herr Harkness? 33016 How about conscripting a little labor?" |
33016 | How can I? |
33016 | How did it get a name like that? |
33016 | How did it leak out? 33016 How do you know where we''re going?" |
33016 | How far? |
33016 | How long are the days and nights? |
33016 | If our savage ancestors lived on the inhospitable outer shell of the earth,he shouted,"is that a reason for our taking that retrograde step? |
33016 | In my head? |
33016 | Inspector Dolan,said Dr. Bird sharply,"why did n''t you tell me those things?" |
33016 | Is it nearly time? |
33016 | Is the guard room occupied, sir? |
33016 | Ivan Saranoff, what means this? |
33016 | Leave you,he said,"in one place? |
33016 | Listen, Bill-- I never lied to you, did I? |
33016 | Mean to tell me you''ve been there? 33016 No, Doctor, what is it?" |
33016 | Normal? |
33016 | Notice those short tubes mounted on light wheels over against the walls? 33016 Now what dirty work are they up to?" |
33016 | Now what? |
33016 | Operate? 33016 Perhaps you do n''t know, Captain,"Mich''l suggested smoothly,"that it is not wise to disregard the orders of the Provisional President''s son?" |
33016 | Put you_ all_ on one island? |
33016 | She made good her escape then? |
33016 | She there now? |
33016 | Sir, what are your orders? |
33016 | So you know this? |
33016 | So, my friends, you would run away and leave me, would you? |
33016 | So? |
33016 | Spare the time? 33016 Sure, but what''s it all about?" |
33016 | Talk? 33016 The flying conditions were good?" |
33016 | Then what means this? |
33016 | Then why have they taken up with Saranoff? |
33016 | They did n''t? |
33016 | Think they''ll get over the river, Van? |
33016 | This your girl that got away from you? 33016 Treachery, eh?" |
33016 | Well, Carnesy, old dear,said Dr. Bird,"have you been lonesome?" |
33016 | Well? |
33016 | What about Nida Mane? 33016 What about your work?" |
33016 | What are we going to do, Doctor? |
33016 | What are you doing, Garland? |
33016 | What can a mental cripple like you do with blind allies like them? |
33016 | What can be the matter? |
33016 | What do they want of pilots underground? |
33016 | What do you intend to do with us? |
33016 | What do you mean-- moon flowers? |
33016 | What do you mean-- no use? 33016 What do you mean? |
33016 | What good would that do? |
33016 | What is he going to do to us? |
33016 | What is it, dear? |
33016 | What is it? |
33016 | What is the matter, sir? |
33016 | What say, Kratz? |
33016 | What seems to be the matter, Captain? |
33016 | What the dickens? |
33016 | What was it that you said?--that Harkness and I would be staying here? 33016 What you going to do there?" |
33016 | What you would have given for this last night, eh? 33016 What''s the big idea?" |
33016 | What''s the dope? 33016 What''s the idea, Van?" |
33016 | What''s the matter, Doctor? |
33016 | What? |
33016 | When? 33016 Where are we? |
33016 | Where is Garland? |
33016 | Where is Nida? 33016 Where is he?" |
33016 | Where is it? |
33016 | Where is she? |
33016 | Where is the ship; where have you hidden it? 33016 Where''s the fire?" |
33016 | Who are we to question the judgment of our all- knowing masters? |
33016 | Who could it be? |
33016 | Who said so? |
33016 | Who''s that? |
33016 | Why do n''t you tell them? |
33016 | Why in thunder are we back here? |
33016 | Why is he so sure he can get me in the morning? 33016 Why not?" |
33016 | Why not? |
33016 | Why? |
33016 | Why? |
33016 | Why? |
33016 | Would you call it a hoax or the real thing? |
33016 | Would you mind repeating what you just said, Van? |
33016 | Yeah, that''s the question: what can we do? |
33016 | Yeah? 33016 Yes, Your Majesty, but may I ask that you alter the vibration period of my comrade, Mr. Carnes? |
33016 | Yes, and meanwhile the thing is overwhelming us at what rate? |
33016 | Yes, but what''s all the rush? 33016 Yes?" |
33016 | Yes? |
33016 | You are going on the expedition, and Romehl is not? |
33016 | You are going to maroon us on an island? |
33016 | You are going to put the three of us off in some lost corner of this world? |
33016 | You can fly it for sure, Max? |
33016 | You can see it just as well in daylight? |
33016 | You have met Senator Mollon? |
33016 | You have n''t forgotten, Mich''l, this is the day of the Referendum? |
33016 | You mean--? |
33016 | You men willing? |
33016 | You say you bring the stuff here with a light ray? |
33016 | You trying to put one over on me? |
33016 | You will do-- what? |
33016 | You will take us back? |
33016 | You''ll want me at the tabulating section? |
33016 | You''re a cheerful sort of soul, are n''t you? |
33016 | You''re sure you could n''t move? 33016 You, too?" |
33016 | _ Eh, What?_Dear Editor: Just got my June issue of our good mag, Astounding Stories, and I think that it is great. |
33016 | ***** What danger could there be in this well- guarded world? |
33016 | *****"Iss there air?" |
33016 | *****"What is the cube root of 378?" |
33016 | A hawk-- was it not? |
33016 | A question, Mr. Cummings: Shades of Polter and Tugh!--why must you always have a deformed character in your stories? |
33016 | And do you know how fast we are going? |
33016 | And if so, who? |
33016 | And now what?" |
33016 | And then...."Then-- what? |
33016 | And we see them, or I see the other fellow as he appeared when my time caught up with his? |
33016 | And what causes gushers? |
33016 | And what was the Sun like? |
33016 | And why have n''t we ever found any trace of them?" |
33016 | And you have n''t answered my other questions: when do we go back?" |
33016 | And you say there are more?" |
33016 | Are n''t they real?" |
33016 | Are you willing to see that brain destroyed? |
33016 | Bill, Bart, what can we do?" |
33016 | Boldly he asked him:"Where is Mr. Mollon? |
33016 | But did he plan to leave them all or only two? |
33016 | But do n''t you realize what this thing means-- this ungodly growth that''s started?" |
33016 | But there is a real point of doubt: Would the personality accompany the brain in transplantation? |
33016 | But was it their two friends after all? |
33016 | But what could they do? |
33016 | But what will happen to them all when the automatic machinery fails?" |
33016 | But where''s the ship? |
33016 | But who in the devil are you? |
33016 | But why? |
33016 | But, why get excited? |
33016 | Ca n''t you get their thoughts?" |
33016 | Can you tell us now?" |
33016 | Carnes?" |
33016 | Chet had been too intent upon the newscast to heed an opening door at his back....*****"How about it, Chet?" |
33016 | Could it be that the one chance in a million had actually happened, and that a grapple from the boat above had actually found him? |
33016 | Could these suits contain human beings? |
33016 | D''you speak English? |
33016 | Danny Kelly? |
33016 | Did he dare take it? |
33016 | Did n''t I tell you?" |
33016 | Did not the king give me full power while he was away?" |
33016 | Did you notice one thing? |
33016 | Did you notice this?" |
33016 | Did you think you would just hop over to the Dark Moon? |
33016 | Did you understand any of their talk?" |
33016 | Do they appeal to your dramatic sense? |
33016 | Do you know the Moon''s speed as it approaches? |
33016 | Do you know we will shoot another two hundred thousand miles straight out before I can check this ship? |
33016 | Do you mean to cooperate with me or not?" |
33016 | Doctor, what were those things? |
33016 | Eh, what? |
33016 | For Chet Bullard, time ceased to have meaning; what were seconds-- or centuries-- as he stared at that glowing rim? |
33016 | For that matter, what had become of Harkness? |
33016 | Get me? |
33016 | Get me?" |
33016 | Got a line on him?" |
33016 | Got an ax or anything?" |
33016 | Got one with a radio?" |
33016 | Got''em loaded down, eh?" |
33016 | Had Walt learned of some plan of Schwartzmann''s? |
33016 | Had he not taken many such tests on earth and passed them easily? |
33016 | Had the serpents frightened him back?" |
33016 | Had you thought that there''s a lot of room to get lost in out here?" |
33016 | Had you thought what you will look like when that fool pilot rams into it head on? |
33016 | Have you any ideas?" |
33016 | Have you doped out something?" |
33016 | Have you ever noticed that almost every critic of Science Fiction is either a teacher or a female? |
33016 | Have you realized, Chet, that we own that world-- you and Diane and I? |
33016 | He killed Mollon?" |
33016 | Hear the rays?" |
33016 | Hear?" |
33016 | Hear?" |
33016 | Her tinkling, silvery voice was troubled as she asked:"Have I your leave to stay, Mich''l Ares?" |
33016 | His head!--what had happened to his head?... |
33016 | His nurse came into the room with extra chairs; Chet waited till she was gone before he repeated:"Now what? |
33016 | How about an occasional short story? |
33016 | How about yourself?" |
33016 | How could the murder of Major Atwood be mentioned in the records of New York? |
33016 | How did you make out to- day?" |
33016 | How near were these enemies of his, he wondered? |
33016 | How on earth did you do it?" |
33016 | How soon will you be ready to start back? |
33016 | How''s the side where they got you with the spear?--and how are you? |
33016 | I see that the edges of the paper are now smooth, but still the leaves stick out beyond one another, so what good does that do? |
33016 | If a hard- boiled newspaper man would not believe the story, who could? |
33016 | If not, would not the synthetic"Extra Man"be a human being minus personality? |
33016 | If there is any amount of time separating two things, those two things are invisible to each other, are they not? |
33016 | If this is the case, how then can a rocket- propelled space ship go across this void? |
33016 | If we could get into the Sun again-- wouldn''t you want that?" |
33016 | In that case, what became of the bodies? |
33016 | Is it all right with you?" |
33016 | Is n''t he afraid I''ll leave the island? |
33016 | Is n''t it possible that he has, at some time in his explorations, come into contact with these fellows and made friends with them?" |
33016 | Is that right? |
33016 | It was Harkness-- Walt Harkness-- from whom he had snatched the controls.... To fly to the Dark Moon, of course-- What nonsense was that?... |
33016 | It was foolish, eh, to reduce the power? |
33016 | It was useless to run away last night-- not?" |
33016 | Know how much that stone''s worth?" |
33016 | Like the great vita- lights that were prescribed by law and evaded by everyone, except possibly the technies? |
33016 | Make it snappy, will you?" |
33016 | Might not these jealousies flame into huge wars when translated to the world above? |
33016 | Must we mention his story? |
33016 | Nida, you''ll admit I''m taking no unfair advantage of him?" |
33016 | Now what is going to happen?" |
33016 | Or why did n''t you let Diane and me back up your yarn? |
33016 | Or would that power be denied him? |
33016 | Refused me a loan this morning, did n''t you? |
33016 | Say nothing about any trouble-- understand?" |
33016 | So he pointed at her and asked,"Milli?" |
33016 | Some little plan like that in your mind?" |
33016 | Some work in connection with the Referendum? |
33016 | Sure you can spare the time to go out there now?" |
33016 | Tell me-- where?" |
33016 | The Midget From the Island A COMPLETE NOVELETTE_ By H. G. Winter_[ Illustration:_"For God''s sake, Hagendorff, what''s come over you? |
33016 | The best story you ever published? |
33016 | The black lens at the end of Mich''l''s needle- ray pressed hard, and Lane said naturally:"You have her in custody?" |
33016 | The ship, you will return it safely to the place where it was?" |
33016 | Then is it not possible that each individual is existing in a different time realm? |
33016 | Then what? |
33016 | Then what?" |
33016 | Then why did n''t he keep on when he was started? |
33016 | Think I had it up my sleeve? |
33016 | This would afford a parallel; for if she realized that there were two languages in the world, might there not be three? |
33016 | Three strides took Hagendorff opposite him; and from above the thunderous voice rumbled:"What were your sensations?" |
33016 | To the moon?" |
33016 | True, the brain is the control room; but--? |
33016 | Was her patient about to recover consciousness? |
33016 | What could he do? |
33016 | What did he say?" |
33016 | What did you do with them?" |
33016 | What do you mean?" |
33016 | What does the title say? |
33016 | What had happened? |
33016 | What happened to our neighboring nation of Atlantica only a short 15,000 years ago? |
33016 | What has happened?" |
33016 | What is it this time?" |
33016 | What is it?" |
33016 | What is it?" |
33016 | What must one do to vote? |
33016 | What trouble could this man Schwartzmann threaten that a word to the Peace Enforcement Commission would not quell? |
33016 | What were they doing out there in the watery- blue midnight? |
33016 | What will happen when those technies also deteriorate, and lose the will to work? |
33016 | What will you do if you do land? |
33016 | What will you do when you open the ports and the--?" |
33016 | What would happen when the present overloaded machinery should break down; wear out? |
33016 | What would it do to your machine?" |
33016 | What''ll we do?" |
33016 | What''s it all about?" |
33016 | What''s the idea? |
33016 | What''s the use of talking to you? |
33016 | What''s wrong? |
33016 | When are you going to start putting it on the stands twice a month? |
33016 | When do we go back?" |
33016 | Where are we? |
33016 | Where are you staying?" |
33016 | Where could he go to elude the inescapable patrols? |
33016 | Where next? |
33016 | Where you going?" |
33016 | Where''d you come from?" |
33016 | Where''s this laboratory of yours?" |
33016 | Where''s your first aid kit?" |
33016 | Who am I to answer? |
33016 | Who shall it be?" |
33016 | Who was this man, Schwartzmann, that dared dream of violating their possessions? |
33016 | Who''s your chief?" |
33016 | Why could n''t he remember?... |
33016 | Why could not one see events in which he participated? |
33016 | Why did n''t you show them the ship? |
33016 | Why had Hagendorff tricked him? |
33016 | Why had n''t he first made appropriate inquiries of his guard? |
33016 | Why had n''t the officials published the entire story as Van told it over the Secret Service radio? |
33016 | Why have I done it, you wonder? |
33016 | Why in the devil are they dropping them so near?" |
33016 | Why not give us more interplanetary illustrations of space ships and the like as in"Brigands of the Moon"? |
33016 | Why not omit to close any further gates behind him? |
33016 | Why should the cage appear as a mist at first? |
33016 | Why struggle? |
33016 | Will it destroy the space- serpents? |
33016 | Will you willingly submit your brains to the searching of this instrument?" |
33016 | Would Mr. Vanderventer be so kind as to fly over there and destroy it before any lives were lost? |
33016 | Would the ship be there? |
33016 | Yes; and did you think I was going to stand by and see all the credit go to you? |
33016 | You little fool-- you think you can get free? |
33016 | You mean it''ll keep on growing?" |
33016 | You never saw Van licked yet, did you?" |
33016 | You were helpless?" |
33016 | You''re sure this is from the moon?" |
33016 | Your injury-- how soon will you be well enough?" |
33016 | _ Ach!_ This machine, it will startle the world of science; it will make its inventor famous-- not? |
33016 | _ What Price Smoothness?_ Dear Editor: I have just finished the June issue of Astounding Stories. |
33016 | asked Carnes,"did your light fail?" |
33016 | exclaimed Abbot,"when you have less than a day to live?" |
33016 | he asked himself in a half- spoken thought,"--how far have we come?" |
33016 | he screamed,"you would kill us all? |
6414 | *([ Footnote]* Need it be said that this is Tennyson''s English for Homer''s Greek?) 6414 Again, what simpler, or more absolutely practical, than the attempt to keep the axle of a wheel from heating when the wheel turns round very fast? 6414 And how has it fared withPhysick"and Anatomy? |
6414 | And the second is: How has it been perpetuated? |
6414 | And what has made this difference? |
6414 | And, after all, is it quite so certain that a genetic relation may not underlie the classification of minerals? |
6414 | Are all the grandest and most interesting problems which offer themselves to the geological student essentially insoluble? |
6414 | Are natural causes competent to play the part of selection in perpetuating varieties? |
6414 | Are these truths ultimate and irresolvable facts, or are their complexities and perplexities the mere expressions of a higher law? |
6414 | But I imagine I hear the question, How is all this to be tested? |
6414 | But can we go no further than that? |
6414 | But has this been done? |
6414 | But how is this remarkable propulsive machine made to perform its functions? |
6414 | But in the next place comes a much more difficult inquiry:--Are the causes indicated competent to give rise to the phenomena of organic nature? |
6414 | But is it not possible to apply a test whereby a true species may be known from a mere variety? |
6414 | But is the analogy a real one? |
6414 | But is the like true of the physiological characteristics of animals? |
6414 | But is this really so? |
6414 | But now what manner of creatures are these which form these hard skeletons? |
6414 | But suppose we prefer to admit our ignorance rather than adopt a hypothesis at variance with all the teachings of Nature? |
6414 | But the plague? |
6414 | But the question now is:--Does selection take place in nature? |
6414 | But to how much has man really access? |
6414 | But what does this attempt to construct a universal history of the globe imply? |
6414 | But what has grown out of this search for natural knowledge of so merely useful a character? |
6414 | But what more have we to guide us in nine- tenths of the most important affairs of daily life than hypotheses, and often very ill- based ones? |
6414 | But what proportion is there between the structural alteration and the functional result? |
6414 | But where does the grass, or the oat, or any other plant, obtain this nourishing food- producing material? |
6414 | But whither does all this tend? |
6414 | But why does a muscle contract at one time and not at another? |
6414 | Can either be shown to fill up or diminish, to any appreciable extent, the structural interval which exists between Man and the man- like apes? |
6414 | Can we find any approximation to this in the different races known to be produced by selective breeding from a common stock? |
6414 | Could not a sensible child confute by obvious arguments, the shallow rhetoricians who would force this conclusion upon us? |
6414 | Did M. Flourens ever visit one of the prettiest watering- places of"la belle France,"the Baie d''Arcachon? |
6414 | Did either of these original specimens, on which Von Wurmb''s descriptions are based, ever reach Europe? |
6414 | Do the physiological differences of varieties amount in degree to those observed between forms which naturalists call distinct species? |
6414 | Does Nature acknowledge, in any deeper way, this unity of plan we seem to trace? |
6414 | For what are the phenomena of Agamogenesis, stated generally? |
6414 | Has not his Paley told him that that seemingly useless organ, the spleen, is beautifully adjusted as so much packing between the other organs? |
6414 | How are the Cretaceous Ichthyosauria, Plesiosauria, or Pterosauria less embryonic, or more differentiated, species than those of the Lias? |
6414 | How could that operation of selection, which is his essential function, be carried out by mere natural agencies? |
6414 | How do you know that the laws of Nature are not suspended during the night? |
6414 | How do you know that the man who really made the marks took the spoons? |
6414 | How then is the production of new species to be rendered intelligible by the analogy of Agamogenesis? |
6414 | How, then, is mud formed? |
6414 | If you find any record of changes taking place at''b'', did they occur before any events which took place while''a''was being deposited? |
6414 | In the first place, do these supposed causes of the phenomena exist in nature? |
6414 | In the first place, what is a species? |
6414 | Is he in the position of a scientific Tantalus-- doomed always to thirst for a knowledge which he can not obtain? |
6414 | Is he something apart? |
6414 | Is it any more than a grandiloquent way of announcing the fact, that we really know nothing about the matter? |
6414 | Is it not probable that teachers, in pursuing such studies, will be led astray from the acquirement of more important but less attractive knowledge? |
6414 | Is it satisfactorily proved, in fact, that species may be originated by selection? |
6414 | Is mother- love vile because a hen shows it, or fidelity base because dogs possess it? |
6414 | Is paleontology able to succeed where physical geology fails? |
6414 | Is such a universal history, then, to be regarded as unattainable? |
6414 | Is there among the plants the same primitive form of organization, and is that identical with that of the animal kingdom? |
6414 | Is there any test of a physiological species? |
6414 | Is there no criterion of species? |
6414 | Is this sound reasoning? |
6414 | It is the question, why should training masters be encouraged to acquire a knowledge of this, or any other branch of physical science? |
6414 | Let us take these points separately; and, first, what great ideas has natural knowledge introduced into men''s minds? |
6414 | No doubt it is a pretty and ingenious way of looking at the structure of any animal; but is it anything more? |
6414 | Now, how many of those are absolutely extinct? |
6414 | Now, the next problem that lies before us-- and it is an extremely important one-- is this: Does this selective breeding occur in nature? |
6414 | Now, what is the effect of this oscillation? |
6414 | Now, what is the result of all this? |
6414 | O solidite de l''esprit Francais, que devenez- vous?" |
6414 | O solidite de l''esprit Francais, que devenez- vous?" |
6414 | On what amount of similarity of their faunae is the doctrine of the contemporaneity of the European and of the North American Silurians based? |
6414 | Or does he differ less from them than they differ from one another, and hence must take his place in the same order with them? |
6414 | Or may I not rather ask, is it possible for you to discharge your functions properly without these aids? |
6414 | Or to turn to the higher Vertebrata-- in what sense are the Liassic Chelonia inferior to those which now exist? |
6414 | Or, suppose for a moment we admit the explanation, and then seriously ask ourselves how much the wiser are we; what does the explanation explain? |
6414 | Shall Biology alone remain out of harmony with her sister sciences? |
6414 | So what is the use of what you have done?" |
6414 | Surely, the principles involved in them are now admitted among the fixed beliefs of all thinking men? |
6414 | Surely, there is nothing in these explanations which is not fully borne out by the facts? |
6414 | That is to say, how many of these orders of animals have lived at a former period of the world''s history, but have at present no representatives? |
6414 | The first is: How has organic or living matter commenced its existence? |
6414 | The first question of course is, Do they thus return to the primitive stock? |
6414 | The great new question would be,"How does all this take place?" |
6414 | Then how can you possibly account for the curious circular form of the atolls by any supposition of this kind? |
6414 | Was the oldest''Homo sapiens''pliocene or miocene, or yet more ancient? |
6414 | Well, then, the yeast plant being essential to the production of fermentation, where does the yeast plant come from? |
6414 | What are these"dunes"? |
6414 | What are those inductions and deductions, and how have you got at this hypothesis? |
6414 | What books shall I read? |
6414 | What if species should offer residual phenomena, here and there, not explicable by natural selection? |
6414 | What if the orbit of Darwinism should be a little too circular? |
6414 | What is Mr. Darwin''s hypothesis? |
6414 | What is he doing? |
6414 | What is it originates, directs, and controls the motive power? |
6414 | What is it that constitutes and makes man what he is? |
6414 | What is the purpose of primary intellectual education? |
6414 | What is the use, it is said, of attempting to make physical science a branch of primary education? |
6414 | What is this very speech that we are talking about? |
6414 | What meaning has this fact upon any other hypothesis or supposition than one of successive modification? |
6414 | What more harmless than the attempt to lift and distribute water by pumping it; what more absolutely and grossly utilitarian? |
6414 | What relation have these two facts to one another? |
6414 | What was the reason of this? |
6414 | What will be the result, then? |
6414 | What will come of a variation when you breed from it, when Atavism comes, if I may say so, to intersect variation? |
6414 | What, then, takes place? |
6414 | When I examine it, what appears to be the most striking character it presents? |
6414 | Where in nature was the analogue of the breeder to be found? |
6414 | Where, then, must we look for primaeval Man? |
6414 | Why does one whole group of muscles contract when the lobster wishes to extend his tail, and another group when he desires to bend it? |
6414 | Your friend says to you,"But how do you know that?" |
6414 | and what is the evidence on which those fundamental propositions demand our assent? |
6414 | is there anything like the operation of man in exercising selective breeding, taking place in nature? |
6414 | or what is really the state of the case? |
6414 | said his opponents;"but what do you know you may be doing when you heat the air over the water in this way? |
6414 | that none of the phenomena exhibited by species are inconsistent with the origin of species in this way? |
6414 | that there is such a thing as natural selection? |
6414 | what are the fundamental assumptions upon which they all logically depend? |
8665 | ''But, sir,''insisted Pym, after a pause,''have you provided for ventilating your-- your small apartment?'' 8665 ''Well, gentlemen: why are you two, strangers to me, and to my people, also, I think-- why are you here?'' |
8665 | ''Well, gentlemen?'' 8665 But in what way does the belief, or want of belief, of an agnostic, prevent an otherwise able man from being a statesman?" |
8665 | But is it true? 8665 But what are we to expect of a man who had a volcano for a mother, and an iceberg for a wife? |
8665 | But what of Poe, and''The Raven?'' |
8665 | But why does she not scream? 8665 But,"I asked,"has not Peters''imagination, owing to the administration of drugs, been unnaturally stimulated? |
8665 | Do you not think,I finally asked,"that Peters somewhat overestimates the distance of his marvelous leap? |
8665 | How about the feeling of dislike of Americans for the English, of which we have heard so much in England? |
8665 | Surely,I said,"you do not mean to say that educated men are not governed in the main by reason?" |
8665 | That will do very well, doctor; but do n''t you think you are a little severe on Adam? |
8665 | Then tell me,said he,"what it was he said? |
8665 | Well, Arthur? |
8665 | Well, how''s the old man? |
8665 | Well,I said, as Bainbridge paused, and seemed to be thinking just what to say next,"what of the beautiful Lilama and the infatuated Ahpilus? |
8665 | Well,said Arthur,"am I allowed to speak?" |
8665 | Well? |
8665 | Where did you meet His Highness, Arthur? |
8665 | ''Fire''--''salt''--''ice,''said he? |
8665 | ''Its name?'' |
8665 | ''Moves around a great deal,''you say? |
8665 | ''One- eyed?'' |
8665 | ''There ca n''t?'' |
8665 | ''Were they blondes?'' |
8665 | ''Were they brunettes?'' |
8665 | ''Why not,''I mentally soliloquized,''why not end this matter at a blow? |
8665 | ''Wings?'' |
8665 | A few more years of grovelling on the clay bosom of the cold, selfish earth, and then-- only oblivion? |
8665 | After a moment of quiet, Arthur spoke:"Did you see the Prince lately?" |
8665 | Agreeable to burn forever in hell? |
8665 | Ah, ha, ha, ha''--the voice rising with each syllable, until the last was almost shrieked at Pym--''Kind to you, were they? |
8665 | Am I correct?" |
8665 | And a certain lover-- and curse him, too-- does he grieve? |
8665 | And is it true you''ve found that old soc- doligin''pirate?" |
8665 | And is n''t there any way to stop such talk by law? |
8665 | And they grieve, do they? |
8665 | And, most of all, who was the female that stood in the way of the boat? |
8665 | Ask him from what an oak- tree grows?" |
8665 | At last I said:"And how about the war, doctor?" |
8665 | At last, he sends for a minister of God-- and what says the spiritual expert? |
8665 | Bainbridge and I had cast at each other a glance, which plainly said,"Is n''t that Castleton for you?" |
8665 | Between goodness and beauty, why should there ever be conflict? |
8665 | But hereafter? |
8665 | But how old Peters ever lived this long with Castleton monkeyin''with him is a mighty funny thing.--But who''s that?" |
8665 | But if you love me, tell me what that white curtain reachin''down from the sky was, and what made the ocean bilin''hot? |
8665 | But now came the rub: how was I to introduce a man when I could n''t utter his name? |
8665 | But what did become of Pym and Peters? |
8665 | But, whence the terror? |
8665 | Can any man move as that thing moves? |
8665 | Can not you almost behold the scene? |
8665 | Could it be the end? |
8665 | Damn it, sir, am I awake?" |
8665 | Did De Quincey, with that superb mind, succeed in fancying anything that even he could tell? |
8665 | Did instinct tell them that by such a course the various bands would converge to a union? |
8665 | Did the old man-- shall we call him a man?--did the old man whisper into Pym''s ear the secret of eternity? |
8665 | Did you find out these points yet?" |
8665 | Do you not think that if a religion will not bear the test of cold reason, it should be discarded from the lives of men?" |
8665 | Even in physics, of what use are logical demonstrations, when the premises are only a foundation more unstable than quicksand-- purely provisional? |
8665 | Ever study logic, Pickles? |
8665 | Feel''st thou not with thine hand the heat escape? |
8665 | From which did you receive the most satisfaction?" |
8665 | Girl, do you see your lover over there? |
8665 | Has the insane man caught some sound inaudible to the others? |
8665 | Has the moment come? |
8665 | Have you not been listening to fairy tales?--or, rather, to sailor tales?" |
8665 | He himself said that he had no very great love for written poetry: had he a poetic mind? |
8665 | How aged? |
8665 | How much longer would this scene of terror last? |
8665 | If so, then why did he begin it? |
8665 | Is it a man? |
8665 | Let a man so affected try to impart to another his fancies, and-- well, who has not been bored by a drunken man? |
8665 | May we not, with the brush of fancy, paint for our mental vision many a strange, weird picture? |
8665 | Need I say more? |
8665 | No doubt talked for half an hour about the effects of cold on the animal economy? |
8665 | No, no:''sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof; more I would''--how does it go? |
8665 | Now does that satisfy you?" |
8665 | Now if a fellow only had a drove of Giganticus cows, with old Olympus for''em to run over free, where would the other ice- cream fellows be? |
8665 | Now what possible objection can be advanced to this?" |
8665 | Now, candidly-- is this sufficient to justify a reproach from Europe that we are striving to claim or to create an aristocracy? |
8665 | Now, gentlemen, is or is not this supposition logical?" |
8665 | Say-- I do n''t blame anybody-- but if Mr. Poe knowed he did n''t know these points, what did he get our mouths waterin''for? |
8665 | Says he, the other day,''Well, Arthur, my boy, when are you coming in to pay your doctor bill?'' |
8665 | Tell me, Allwise One, can you read the future?'' |
8665 | The sympathy of the kind, the well- wishes of the brave-- are they not always a comfort? |
8665 | The voice says,''Agreeable? |
8665 | Then, after a second''s pause:"Do you accompany me to see the poor old fellow, tomorrow?" |
8665 | This interest must have been reciprocal, for he seemed to look for my coming; but then, in whom was he not interested? |
8665 | This oil maketh very little smoke, yet seest thou not some smoke emerge from the open faucet? |
8665 | Under the circumstances, what could so noble a people as were the Hili- lites do? |
8665 | Was Poe in a state of mental aberration when he made Griswold his literary executor? |
8665 | Was n''t that awful when they saw the shipful of dead corpses? |
8665 | Was this the end? |
8665 | What could I have done? |
8665 | What did he really believe? |
8665 | What effect, then, did mental condition exert on a man like Peters under the circumstances attending this unparalleled leap? |
8665 | What heart of maiden would not have softened to this stranger youth? |
8665 | What is that object? |
8665 | What made them ante- artic niggers so''fraid of everything white, and what was the hiryglificks on the black marble meant to say? |
8665 | What says to the dying man this representative and heir of the accumulated spiritual research and culture of the past? |
8665 | What will our people do when ship- loads of men like these two strangers come to us? |
8665 | What would not the outer world endure to gain the ship- loads of this stuff that lie scattered over our volcanic islands? |
8665 | What''s he here for? |
8665 | Where''s his wife? |
8665 | Who wants to make all men-- and all women, too-- in a single mental and physical mould?--and a mighty insignificant mould at that? |
8665 | Why are her eyes fastened-- not on her lover-- not on the madman, but upon another object? |
8665 | Why did n''t he stay where he was? |
8665 | Why does n''t he, some day when he has time, dictate a dictionary? |
8665 | Why must it be that the deepest of all unselfish love goes ever unrewarded? |
8665 | Why not name his book( and so I said to him),"How the Rich Romans Rotted"? |
8665 | Why toward the south? |
8665 | Why, in 1453, did not Constantine in his day of trouble listen to your brainy countryman, and save Europe from the inroads of the Turk? |
8665 | Would such a revelation have changed youth to manhood in a hundred seconds? |
8665 | Yet is it not a solace that a few friends gather on the shore to say good- by? |
8665 | You heard, sir, how idiotically he talked that day, just before I cured old man Peters? |
8665 | You surely would not have him be untrue to himself?" |
8665 | You understand me, my old friend? |
8665 | does n''t that make your windows bulge? |
8665 | is it not?" |
8665 | of B?''" |
8665 | only ten o''clock?" |
8665 | what do the masses know about decadence? |
8665 | what will be its value when we have found it? |
8665 | why must we all feel the full force of a mother''s love and sacrifices only when too late? |
96 | And if that should not occur? |
96 | And it is true about this man-- the thing that you have told us is true? 96 And the girl?" |
96 | And the treasure? |
96 | And to a protracted residence on one of the Pamarung Islands? |
96 | And what of these first who are so imperfect? |
96 | And what treasure? 96 And what want you?" |
96 | And why? |
96 | And you have watched over me alone in the jungle for two days? |
96 | And you think that regardless of their physical appearance the fact that they were without souls would have been apparent? |
96 | Are you mad, child? |
96 | Are you mad? 96 But his object?" |
96 | But the chest? |
96 | Can it be that our men have mutinied? |
96 | Can nothing be done to get her back? |
96 | Can you find the way to the long- house where my father is? |
96 | Could you not see that I was mad? 96 Did I not myself see him leading his eleven monsters as easily as a captain commands his company? |
96 | Do you mean to say that my father in a mad attempt to usurp the functions of God created that awful thing? |
96 | For God''s sake, Sing, what is the matter? |
96 | Has he ever harmed you in any way? |
96 | Has he seen anything of the prahu bearing the girl? |
96 | Has not von Horn told us so many times? |
96 | Have you noticed anything peculiar in the actions of Thirteen? |
96 | He intends to do that? |
96 | He is not dead, Sing? 96 He used that upon them?" |
96 | Him? 96 How do you know my name?" |
96 | How long have you lived there? |
96 | However, why, my dear lieutenant, did you honor me by visiting my island? |
96 | I knew that you could,she said, simply,"but how my father and I ever can repay you I do not know-- do you?" |
96 | I say, Dexter,he exclaimed,"who is that beauty?" |
96 | If you are not Number Thirteen who are you? 96 Is it because they are hideous, or because they are soulless?" |
96 | Is it the chest he desires, or you? |
96 | Just how do you distinguish the possessor of a soul? |
96 | Oh Sing, what can we do? |
96 | Oh, Bududreen,she exclaimed,"what has happened at camp? |
96 | Oh, Bulan,cried the girl,"how in the world did you ever happen to come to that terrible island of ours?" |
96 | Oh, Sing,she cried,"where have you been? |
96 | She loves me and we wish to escape-- can I rely on you and your men to aid us? 96 Sing lies?" |
96 | Suppose we should be unable to find our way to the long- house? |
96 | Then you have already killed Maxon? |
96 | They have not told you yet? |
96 | Well? |
96 | Well? |
96 | Whallee mallee? |
96 | What IS the matter with you, and what ARE you doing? 96 What are we to do?" |
96 | What are you doing? |
96 | What became of the white man who led the strange monsters? |
96 | What could be worse than that which you already have divulged? 96 What danger can there be?" |
96 | What do you mean by saying that he is not a monster? |
96 | What do you mean, Sing? |
96 | What do you mean? |
96 | What do you mean? |
96 | What do you want here? |
96 | What do you wish of the Rajah Muda Saffir? |
96 | What do? 96 What does it mean?" |
96 | What does the man say? |
96 | What girl, Tuan Besar? |
96 | What has happened? |
96 | What in the world do you mean by saying such a thing as that? |
96 | What in the world would he want of that enormous and heavy chest? |
96 | What on earth could have killed this enormous brute, Sing? 96 What was that?" |
96 | What would you do? 96 When do you wish to sail?" |
96 | Where are the girl and the treasure? |
96 | Where are they now-- the balance of them? |
96 | Where could that horrid creature have come from that set upon me in the jungle and nearly killed poor Sing? |
96 | Where could we we d? |
96 | Where is Doctor von Horn? |
96 | Where is Miss Maxon? |
96 | Where is Muda Saffir? |
96 | Where is Number One? |
96 | Where is my daughter? 96 Where is the white girl?" |
96 | Which way did he take her? |
96 | Who are you and what do you want? |
96 | Who are you,she asked,"to whom I owe my safety?" |
96 | Who is it comes by night? |
96 | Who was he? |
96 | Why did he ever bring me into the world? |
96 | Why do you loathe them so? |
96 | Why do you wish to kill me? |
96 | Why does the big white man who leads the ourang outangs follow us? |
96 | Why not accept me instead? |
96 | Why not? |
96 | Why should I go below, Sing? |
96 | Why should I look out? 96 Will you give us each a bracelet of brass as well as the rifles?" |
96 | You are anxious to return? |
96 | You are glad to be leaving Singapore so soon? |
96 | You no lememba tallee Lajah stand up wavee lite clothee in plilate boat, ah? |
96 | You, then, are not dead; but where is Virginia? 96 12 PERFIDY 13 BURIED TREASURE 14 MAN OR MONSTER? 96 14 MAN OR MONSTER? 96 Am I right? |
96 | And knowing all the time that in a few short weeks at the most you were destined to be given to the thing as its mate? |
96 | And why not? |
96 | And why not? |
96 | Are you not tired of always being penned up?" |
96 | But the monsters-- how is it that they followed you and obeyed your commands?" |
96 | But unless you had reminded me I should never have thought to connect him with our visitor of today-- they do look very much alike, do n''t they?" |
96 | Can it be possible that, after all, his brain is defective? |
96 | Can you call this thing''child''and mourn over it when you do not yet know the fate of your own daughter?" |
96 | Can you imagine a more glorious consummation of a man''s life work-- your father''s, for example?" |
96 | Can you imagine sleeping in the same house with such a soulless thing? |
96 | Can you not feel for the man who would gladly give his life for you, sufficient affection to permit you to make him the happiest man in the world? |
96 | Can you prove these things Sing?" |
96 | Could it be that she had been rescued from the Malay to fall into the hands of creatures equally heartless and entirely without souls? |
96 | Could it be? |
96 | Did he owe any loyalty to either her father or von Horn? |
96 | Do you think that your bravery is equal to the demands that will be made upon it?" |
96 | Do you understand?" |
96 | Eating your three meals a day at the same table with it? |
96 | Eh?" |
96 | Had he not saved her where others had failed? |
96 | Have I the honor to address Professor Maxon?" |
96 | Have you any idea?" |
96 | He is not one of those created in the laboratory?" |
96 | He thought that he must indeed be dying, for how could one who suffered so revive? |
96 | He will live?" |
96 | How am I to know whether or not I possess a soul?" |
96 | How can we ever repay you, dear friend?" |
96 | How could he explain the plans when she evinced not the slightest sign that she was not already entirely conversant with them? |
96 | How long have I been like this?" |
96 | How then am I to know what attributes denote the possession of the immortal spark? |
96 | How was he to tell her of his intention? |
96 | If I do not wish to kill him, why should you? |
96 | Is he safe? |
96 | Is it true?" |
96 | It will carry us to Borneo, but what can we four do against five hundred pirates and the dozen monsters you have brought into the world? |
96 | Now that he had won her, what was he to do with her? |
96 | Now where do you suppose they''re going?" |
96 | Oh, how could you have permitted it?" |
96 | Oh, why did you not stop me? |
96 | Shall we be friends or enemies?" |
96 | The girl saw the change, and wondered, but how could she guess the grievous wound her words had inflicted? |
96 | Virginia, you have in your mind a picture of the hideous thing that carried you off into the jungle?" |
96 | Was she not, by all that was just and fair, his? |
96 | What do you say, Ninaka?" |
96 | What do you say? |
96 | What do?" |
96 | What do?" |
96 | What is the result? |
96 | What is this creature doing out of his pen?" |
96 | What is your true name?" |
96 | What say you?" |
96 | What strange freak of fate sent you to us today?" |
96 | What was it then? |
96 | What will you do with them?" |
96 | Where are Virginia and Dr. von Horn?" |
96 | Where did you come from? |
96 | Where is Dr. von Horn? |
96 | Where is he?" |
96 | Where is my father? |
96 | Who could have done it?" |
96 | Why it is all perfectly simple and logical, Professor Maxon; do you not see it now?" |
96 | Why not man it herself? |
96 | Why should you wish to die?" |
96 | Why workee alsame lascar boy? |
96 | Will you not be as generous as you are brave, and give me a few days before I must make you a final answer?" |
96 | Would he come in time? |
96 | Would the Tuan Besar be so good as to tell them how to make the big prahu steer? |
96 | You have seen the creatures in the campong next to yours?" |
96 | You recall Number One whom the stranger killed as the thing was bearing you away through the jungle? |
96 | You will not forget your promise should we succeed?" |
96 | she asked in a low, faint voice,"and that there are others like it upon the island?" |
50571 | A what? |
50571 | Ah, indeed, and what can you contribute to the Clan that we should consider you worthy of sharing our blood? |
50571 | Ah, you wandering wench, you,he said,"I knew you could n''t stay away from my irresistible charm, now could you?" |
50571 | Ah? 50571 Already? |
50571 | And just what could that be? |
50571 | And why did they kill my Clansmen, and why did they smash my_ Bird_? 50571 Before all these people?" |
50571 | But did n''t you say that nothing of the wisdom of the ancients survived on your planet? 50571 But if this is so, why did you all wander about this place the night the_ Bird_ was wrecked?" |
50571 | But we have to climb back out, do n''t we? |
50571 | But what is your plan? |
50571 | But where are the fish tanks? 50571 By Mennirox, is that not a wisp I detect in the northeast quarter?" |
50571 | Can I depend on that? |
50571 | Can the island crush a big building? |
50571 | Demons? |
50571 | Devils? 50571 Did you hear that?" |
50571 | Do you believe that? |
50571 | Do you have them, Green? |
50571 | Do you know, it''s strange that I was right the first time when I sarcastically referred to the roaming islands as glorified lawn- mowers? |
50571 | Do you mean you''re still thinking of leaving on the demon''s ship? |
50571 | Do you suppose you could tag along behind your mother and carry Paxi for her? 50571 Do you think Miran cares at all about what happens to you? |
50571 | Do you think the Goddess killed him? |
50571 | Do you think we''re getting close? |
50571 | Do? 50571 Does n''t the very fact that one killed himself prove they''re not fiends? |
50571 | Door? 50571 Erased?" |
50571 | Even if I get to you, then what? 50571 Friend,"said Green, affably enough,"would you mind standing off to one side? |
50571 | Have n''t you anything better? 50571 Horatio?" |
50571 | How can the island be paralyzed? |
50571 | I mean, what magic did they contrive to halt this roamer? |
50571 | I''m captain until you climb aboard, is that it? |
50571 | I? 50571 If the gods are so wonderful why did they kill your other two children?" |
50571 | Indeed it does make one wonder...? |
50571 | Indeed? 50571 Is he crazy?" |
50571 | Is n''t this nice? |
50571 | Just who do you think is going to work the winch? |
50571 | Men? 50571 My God, what''ll she say?" |
50571 | Now, where would she get a ruby or any kind of jewel? |
50571 | Now, why in the world would I do that? 50571 Oh, has he burned them already? |
50571 | Oh, she did, did she? 50571 Poor dear, why do n''t you forget that appointment and sleep here until it''s time to go back to the castle? |
50571 | See those? 50571 Speaking of odors,"said Green,"would you please stand to leeward of me? |
50571 | Spill what? |
50571 | That few? 50571 The question is what now, little man?" |
50571 | Then are n''t they letting the other man loose? |
50571 | Then why ca n''t...? |
50571 | Then you_ are_ going back to her? |
50571 | There is wealth in this? 50571 Wha- what do you mean?" |
50571 | What about it? 50571 What about the cats?" |
50571 | What about yourself, honored sir? 50571 What are we going to do there?" |
50571 | What are you doing? |
50571 | What do you mean what do I mean? 50571 What do you mean?" |
50571 | What do you mean? |
50571 | What do you mean? |
50571 | What do you mean? |
50571 | What do you think of that? |
50571 | What do you want? |
50571 | What happened to you? |
50571 | What if there are traps set for intruders? |
50571 | What is it? |
50571 | What is it? |
50571 | What is the matter, Alan? 50571 What is the matter? |
50571 | What''ll I tell her? |
50571 | What''re we doing that for? |
50571 | What''s the matter? |
50571 | What''s the matter? |
50571 | What, what? |
50571 | What? 50571 What? |
50571 | What? |
50571 | What? |
50571 | What_ is_ he doing? |
50571 | Where''s your mother? |
50571 | Which reminds me, why is it that the natives do n''t use guns? 50571 Why is he doing that?" |
50571 | Why not let him conduct the hunt? |
50571 | Why not lower us to the height where I can go out and find food in the garrison''s kitchens? |
50571 | Why not? |
50571 | Why, Alan, whatever are you talking about? |
50571 | Will the wonders of rationalization never cease? |
50571 | Yes, that''s what you really think of us, is n''t it? 50571 Yes? |
50571 | Yes? |
50571 | You ca n''t imagine my wanting to live on that barbaric planet with that woman, can you? |
50571 | You like me, huh? |
50571 | You see? 50571 You want me to buy a caravan of wagons, build water- tight tanks into them and use them to transport ocean fish back to here? |
50571 | You''ll come home tonight? 50571 Your pardon, Your Richness, but may a humble slave speak and not be reprimanded?" |
50571 | _ What?_"Is there anything strange about that? |
50571 | _ What?_"Is there anything strange about that? |
50571 | A vague outline of a white face? |
50571 | After all, for what other reason had the Norsemen gone to America, and Columbus to the West Indies? |
50571 | After that....""Yes?" |
50571 | Amra dried her tears and said,"How did you escape? |
50571 | Amra must have guessed his thoughts, for she said,"Why do you want to kill him?" |
50571 | And another something, the hint of a hint, moving to his left? |
50571 | And could you perhaps give me a slight hint of what you have in mind?" |
50571 | And he must have....""Must have what?" |
50571 | And how something mysterious filled it in and covered it with turf? |
50571 | And if it comes out only at night, where does it hide during the daytime? |
50571 | And if they''d also accidentally discovered that towers modeled after the charms would stop the roaming islands? |
50571 | And if they''ve succeeded with one, why not with the others?" |
50571 | And is n''t the fat old darling the daring one, though? |
50571 | And lose half the profits of this voyage because we have to pay that robber Duke for the use of his warships? |
50571 | And perhaps for Inzax, if she wished to come along?" |
50571 | And the strangers will be burned during the Festival of the Eye of the Sun?" |
50571 | And what about the sound of the rocket flare''s spiked support being driven into the wooden floor? |
50571 | And where did she get this money?" |
50571 | And where is the vessel that brought the two demons down from the skies?" |
50571 | And why should I still want to follow you, to be with you, even if those towers had turned out to be your what- do- you- call-''em? |
50571 | And, to cap it all, suppose you held in your hands proof of the biggest science story of the century-- and nobody would believe you? |
50571 | Are you a man or not? |
50571 | Are you afraid to face a woman? |
50571 | Are you so capable at handling physical events but a complete muckup when it comes to psychical? |
50571 | Back and forth, shuttling for how many thousands of years? |
50571 | Besides, why should I want to run away? |
50571 | But every voyage on the Xurdimur is, is n''t it? |
50571 | But how...? |
50571 | But then, what else could I expect? |
50571 | But what did it all mean? |
50571 | But what if the big stone blocks from the tumbled wall had fallen down behind the statue so that they wedged her too tightly to be released? |
50571 | But what if the fish should die?" |
50571 | But what is it all about?" |
50571 | But what is there on Shimdoog?" |
50571 | But why should I do it?" |
50571 | Can men fly in an iron ship through the air? |
50571 | Can you play any musical instrument?" |
50571 | Contempt? |
50571 | Could he pretend to be sick, too, and be left behind when the party set out? |
50571 | Could he tell her the truth, now he was so near salvation? |
50571 | Could you meet me tonight at the Hour of the Wineglass at the House of Equality? |
50571 | Did n''t Miran get here?" |
50571 | Do n''t you know that at night the plains abound in spirits and demons? |
50571 | Do n''t you know your own mind? |
50571 | Do n''t you wish to ride home, too?" |
50571 | Do they think this is a diplomatic conference or something, that they can dillydally about like this?" |
50571 | Do?" |
50571 | Else why should I follow you when you deserted me to run away on the_ Bird_? |
50571 | Escaped? |
50571 | Fish, eh? |
50571 | For me?" |
50571 | Green leaned forward, his hands gripping the sides of his chair, and said,"Demon? |
50571 | Green looked appealingly at Miran, but the merchant''s shoulders rose beneath the yellow robe as if to say,"What can I do?" |
50571 | Green said,"Do you think they''re on the path that leads here?" |
50571 | Grizquetr paused, then said,"If there is a cave- entrance there, why have n''t other people gone into it?" |
50571 | Grizquetr, do you remember those slaves who were drinking and gambling outside the Striped Ape Inn? |
50571 | Had he been too late? |
50571 | Have you been bitten by the Green Bird of Happiness, which sometimes flies over these plains? |
50571 | Have you lost your mind, mate?" |
50571 | Have you no sense of beauty, degenerate slave that you are, that you would smash forever that most beautiful of all things made by the hands of man?" |
50571 | He could not move nor utter a word; all seemed hopeless, so what was the use of motion or talk? |
50571 | He wondered whether it was pure accident that they had brought with them the charms in the shapes of spaceships? |
50571 | How could he teach her that if somebody whom you did n''t like differed with you, you just did n''t try to tear them apart? |
50571 | How could he teach her to love the same things he did, the music and literature of his own culture? |
50571 | How did Amra do it?" |
50571 | How did the Estoryans know how to halt these islands? |
50571 | How long could he keep up this pace? |
50571 | How long, O Lord, how long? |
50571 | How many windrollers come back? |
50571 | I thought Miran was going to bolt them to the deck?" |
50571 | I thought all the males who had n''t been killed in the wreck were speared?" |
50571 | I''m not a superman, am I?" |
50571 | If those had been ships on which you could leave this world and travel into the skies, would you have taken me along? |
50571 | If you should slip, who could take your place? |
50571 | In that case, he thought, why was he hesitating about taking her to Earth, if he got the chance? |
50571 | Is n''t that what you meant by your statement?" |
50571 | Is the ship ready to take off?" |
50571 | Now, do you know that the Estoryans''Book of Gods places much more ritual- power in freshly killed and cooked fish than in smoked fish? |
50571 | Now, how do you explain that, Foster- father?" |
50571 | Now, how was he supposed to get the tinder going when it was drizzling? |
50571 | Now, why should he be warning me to send up a flare?" |
50571 | Okay?" |
50571 | One of the women on the''roller wailed,"Are you going to stay on the island and leave us all alone on this''roller in the midst of the Xurdimur?" |
50571 | Or did they get boosts? |
50571 | Or do n''t you want me to be here?" |
50571 | Or had it? |
50571 | Or has the White Bird of Terror nipped you while you slept last night upon the open deck?" |
50571 | Or how many can boast your list of forty successful trips?" |
50571 | Or that if the person you hated was too powerful for you to settle matters with personally you did n''t resort to professional assassins? |
50571 | Or why were so many hundreds of thousands of Earthmen daring the perils of interstellar space? |
50571 | Or would she react automatically, as most of her fellows would do, and think that he must surely be a demon in human disguise? |
50571 | Or, as was likely, was there a door to the plant which could not be opened unless one had a key of some sort? |
50571 | Remember that one about the big hole made by the meteorite? |
50571 | See? |
50571 | Should he kill him? |
50571 | So why not embrace me? |
50571 | So... what are you going to do, Alan?" |
50571 | Sounds paranoid, does n''t it? |
50571 | Suddenly she said,"You would n''t be thinking of running away, would you?" |
50571 | Suppose he were to disappear the night before the party, to hide on the windroller while the castle vainly looked for him? |
50571 | Suppose_ you_ had to cope with the explorer''s highly pneumatic wife and an assortment of characters one of whom is either a Martian or insane? |
50571 | Surely the Duchess will let you out one night a week?" |
50571 | Surely they could not have conceived in their wildest dreams of its present use, a mobile fortress for a tribe of cannibals? |
50571 | Tell me, Walzer, is there enough room for Amra, Paxi, Soon, Grizquetr and myself? |
50571 | Tell me, does he know where we are staying?" |
50571 | Thank her for her splendid work while you''re picking up my pieces from the deck, will you?" |
50571 | The question that alarms me is how did she get it off Miran? |
50571 | Then why not disappear several days earlier, so that Miran could have time to reload his cargo? |
50571 | Then, why had this lasted here, whereas it had not done so on other planets, Earth included? |
50571 | This green hand here?" |
50571 | Was it his imagination, or did he actually see something moving to his right? |
50571 | Was it sealed up so that no one could get to it? |
50571 | We have to turn while we have momentum, and how better to do that than reverse our maneuver? |
50571 | Well, what about this adoption- by- blood routine?" |
50571 | Well, where''s this inn?" |
50571 | Well, why had it done so on ours? |
50571 | Were n''t there two of them?" |
50571 | Were you still thinking that I was not-- not good enough for you?" |
50571 | What about himself, for instance? |
50571 | What are you plotting?" |
50571 | What better giveaway than flint scraping against steel? |
50571 | What can they know of the meaning of those splendors? |
50571 | What could have made him think for one minute that he could endure life without her? |
50571 | What if his actions_ were_ meaningless? |
50571 | What if the man who''d died was the pilot and the other one unable to handle the ship? |
50571 | What if the poor devil of a survivor turns out to be a navigator? |
50571 | What indeed? |
50571 | What price would they not pay for living sea- fish?" |
50571 | What was its purpose, and whom had its builders been? |
50571 | What was that? |
50571 | What would I do without her?" |
50571 | What would happen when the soldiers received the Duke''s orders, directly contradicting the Duchess''s? |
50571 | What''s the matter with you, Green? |
50571 | What''s the matter, are you getting tired of me? |
50571 | What''s the matter? |
50571 | What, indeed? |
50571 | What_ is_ your name? |
50571 | Where was the power plant? |
50571 | Who but a captain of the Clan Effenycan would think of such a trick, and carry it through, too? |
50571 | Why are you shivering so?" |
50571 | Why can you not fight on deck like two ordinary men and be satisfied if one gives the other a flesh wound? |
50571 | Why dangerous? |
50571 | Why do n''t the Vings launch their small craft at night and land boarding parties from them?" |
50571 | Why do n''t you just follow this island in your ship until we get to a safe distance from here, say about a thousand miles due north? |
50571 | Why try to understand it? |
50571 | Why wait for them to close in on him and butcher him like a hog? |
50571 | Why would any decent human woman want to do that? |
50571 | Why...? |
50571 | Why...?" |
50571 | Why? |
50571 | Why? |
50571 | Will we ever know what force wrecked them?" |
50571 | Wo n''t I get into tremendous trouble by doing that? |
50571 | Wo n''t it take at least two years?" |
50571 | Wonder why the passageway was n''t lighted, too? |
50571 | Would n''t you feel just a little like Julian Cole? |
50571 | You do n''t like my face?" |
50571 | You have any?" |
50571 | You know how the grass on the plains hereabouts has been tall, uncut? |
50571 | You meant demons, did n''t you? |
50571 | and you had sailed away into the skies on them? |
8673 | ''Seen what?'' 8673 Ah, who knows? |
8673 | And are n''t we? |
8673 | And did you foresee the consequences of the uncovering of the sun? |
8673 | And the music and language of color? |
8673 | And what materials do you want to find? |
8673 | And what must they think of us-- that we are inhabitants of the dark hemisphere also? |
8673 | And where are we going? |
8673 | And where''d the Columbus of Space be then? |
8673 | And why should we be separated? |
8673 | Are you going to land there? |
8673 | But are we to be well treated? 8673 But do you think that they understand it now?" |
8673 | But does Ala comprehend the difference between us and Juba-- I mean in regard to origin? |
8673 | But how can he know what has happened? 8673 But how do you account for this incredible fountain?" |
8673 | But how will you manage to float? |
8673 | But she is not going alone? |
8673 | But the madness that seized the multitude before the catastrophe-- what did you mean by saying that it was the ultraviolet rays? |
8673 | But the natives, will you abandon them? |
8673 | But was it really a-- a giant spider that captured Ala''s man? |
8673 | But what kind of a language is it, then? |
8673 | But what kind of arms have you got, Edmund? |
8673 | But what will Ala think of Ingra now? |
8673 | But why are you to be separated from us? |
8673 | But, Edmund,I protested,"why do you, who are always the most hopeful, now fall into despondency?" |
8673 | But, really, Edmund, what do you think they can be? |
8673 | But, see here, Peter, what do you make of this religion of theirs, anyway? |
8673 | But,I said, after a moment of reflection,"how can such a thing be? |
8673 | Can a fish live out of water? |
8673 | Could n''t you persuade them,said Jack,"that we come from the upper side of the cloud dome? |
8673 | Did you ever see a laughing boy throw flies into a spider''s den? 8673 Do n''t you see what they''re about?" |
8673 | Do you believe there are any inhabitants on Venus? |
8673 | Do you know what that recalls to me? |
8673 | Do you mean to say that angels are massive? |
8673 | Do you note the significance of that arrangement? |
8673 | Do you want to stay on Venus all your life? |
8673 | Edmund, where''d we have been without Juba? |
8673 | Edmund,he said,"why do you insist upon endangering our lives for the sake of this-- this-- animal here?" |
8673 | Favorable or unfavorable? |
8673 | Going down again so soon? |
8673 | Got at what? |
8673 | Had we not better go on? |
8673 | Has Venus got any oceans? |
8673 | Have you had a talk with her? |
8673 | How do you know? |
8673 | How far is it to Venus? |
8673 | How has that been developed? |
8673 | How in the world could you have worked so fast? |
8673 | How long have I been here? |
8673 | How so? |
8673 | How would one of those things look hanging over the fireplace of old Olympus? 8673 If there were danger, it would be hard for us to escape from it now; but why should there be danger? |
8673 | If they have n''t any years,said Jack,"how do they know when they are old enough to die?" |
8673 | In God''s name, what''s that? |
8673 | In God''s name,gasped Jack, leaning his trembling shoulder upon me,"what is it?" |
8673 | In Heaven''s name, where are we? |
8673 | In the name of all that''s good, Edmund,cried Jack,"at what rate are we traveling, then?" |
8673 | Is Juba included in the drawing? |
8673 | Is it so with us? 8673 Lovely, is n''t she?" |
8673 | See here, Edmund,Jack suddenly exclaimed,"why do n''t you make off and leave them? |
8673 | So then we''re not going to land to- night? |
8673 | The car is here, is n''t it? |
8673 | Then you think that we shall escape? |
8673 | Then you will start at once for the dark hemisphere? |
8673 | Two days by the calendar clock? |
8673 | Was n''t I right? |
8673 | Well, what about the expedition? |
8673 | What do you think of it now? |
8673 | What do you think of that? 8673 What do you think was the cause of the sudden outburst of fire?" |
8673 | What do you think, Edmund, can your atomic energy bore a hole through these walls? |
8673 | What else can they think? |
8673 | What happened, then? |
8673 | What have you found out? |
8673 | What have you found? |
8673 | What is it? |
8673 | What kind of a balloon is this? |
8673 | What marvel can this be? |
8673 | What''s capital? |
8673 | What''s that got to do with it? |
8673 | What''s that you''re saying? |
8673 | What''s the matter? |
8673 | What? |
8673 | Where am I? |
8673 | Where are they going now? |
8673 | Who knows? |
8673 | Who''d go twenty- seven million miles to pay a visit if he did n''t know there was somebody at home? |
8673 | Why did n''t you shout, then? 8673 Why not leave the car here?" |
8673 | Why should he be jealous? |
8673 | Why should they kill us? |
8673 | Why, Jack,he asked,"how far do you think it is to the other side of Venus?" |
8673 | You are serious? |
8673 | _ And leave the car?_was the reply. |
8673 | --how''d that look on a label, hey?" |
8673 | A momentary chill of disappointment ran through me-- could he do no more than that? |
8673 | After all, I reflected, what claim have we upon her? |
8673 | Although there was not a sound, I would almost have sworn that my ears heard the words:"Who and what are you, and whence do you come?" |
8673 | And I continued:"And do you say that it is inter- atomic energy that does this?" |
8673 | And ca n''t we go back and scoop in the money when we get ready?" |
8673 | And it turned out to be as he had said-- when, indeed, was it ever otherwise? |
8673 | And what could he do if he did? |
8673 | And what do we mean by''silent converse,''when mind speaks to mind and soul to soul without the intervention of spoken language? |
8673 | And what has he got against us, anyway? |
8673 | And what need we care for your billionaires?" |
8673 | And, then, who would pursue? |
8673 | At last I asked him:"What are you looking for, Edmund?" |
8673 | At length I asked:"Shall we ever see the earth again, Edmund?" |
8673 | But bantering Jack must have his quip:"By the way, Edmund,"he demanded,"what was it that Archimedes dreamed? |
8673 | But how am I to convey to them any idea of this kind? |
8673 | But why talk longer of this? |
8673 | But, then, what did you run away for at all?" |
8673 | Can I get a shave aboard your craft, Edmund?" |
8673 | Church,''he said,''I think you know me; can you tell me what has become of Jack? |
8673 | Did you ever read St. Augustine''s reply to the question,''What is time''--''I know if you do n''t ask me''?" |
8673 | Did you suppose that he would consent to be left behind? |
8673 | Do n''t you see how they have circled out on all sides so as to surround us? |
8673 | Do we not use signs and gestures as well as words? |
8673 | Edmund, at my shoulder, muttered under his breath:"Shall I try to save her from this?--But to what good?" |
8673 | Eh, Edmund, wo n''t we make him a member of Olympus? |
8673 | How are you going to parley?" |
8673 | How could we ever get back to the earth without the car? |
8673 | How far is it?" |
8673 | How in the world do you make that out?" |
8673 | I listened with amazement and could not help exclaiming:"But, Edmund, how could you learn all this in so short a time?" |
8673 | I shouted,''have you seen it?'' |
8673 | I wonder if they''d accept these?" |
8673 | Is n''t that so, boys?" |
8673 | Is there no danger for us in accompanying them?" |
8673 | Now what do you fellows say?" |
8673 | Now, what are you going to do with your atomic balloon?" |
8673 | One of them is especially gifted in this way, and what do you think? |
8673 | Only one thing troubled my mind-- what did Ingra think and what would he do? |
8673 | Rather remarkable, is n''t it, that every time you expel the air from your lungs you help this car to go?" |
8673 | Shall I ever forget that moment? |
8673 | Shoot him down without warning, or trust to the strength of Juba to enable us to overcome them both and make them prisoners? |
8673 | They surely could not have seen us, and even if they anticipated Ingra''s ruse, how could they baffle it, and find our track again? |
8673 | Was he going to the Rocky Mountains for a bear hunt? |
8673 | Was he meditating for us a more dreadful fate? |
8673 | Was it going to balk? |
8673 | Was it knowledge of this fact which had restrained Ingra from throwing us overboard? |
8673 | Was there ever such a situation as ours? |
8673 | We could plainly perceive the chasers; but could they see us? |
8673 | We simply listened in silence; for what could we say? |
8673 | We''ve got the proper sort of conveyance, have n''t we?" |
8673 | Well then, Edmund, as I asked you before, what are you going to do with it?" |
8673 | Were we to fail at the very beginning? |
8673 | What are those things?" |
8673 | What are you trying to give us? |
8673 | What can man do against the great forces of Nature? |
8673 | What can you make on Venus?" |
8673 | What could I say? |
8673 | What did he mean? |
8673 | What did you run away for? |
8673 | What difference does it make even if Ingra does suspect that the car is moved by some mechanism instead of by pure magic? |
8673 | What has happened? |
8673 | What in the world should we need of arms? |
8673 | What in thunder did he hang the things up for if he did n''t want to sell''em?" |
8673 | What is our goal? |
8673 | What is so fascinating as tragedy for those who are only lookers- on?" |
8673 | What should I do? |
8673 | What_ is_ this expedition? |
8673 | Where are we going, anyway?" |
8673 | Where are we going?" |
8673 | Where are we going?" |
8673 | Where is he now?" |
8673 | Where shall we go, Edmund?" |
8673 | Where''d we have been if you had n''t killed him? |
8673 | Where''s old Archimedes now? |
8673 | Why not? |
8673 | Why, then, should you be surprised to find that it prevails here as well as upon our planet? |
8673 | Would it go? |
8673 | You''re something of an astronomer; do n''t you know that they hang about all the planets? |
8673 | [ Illustration:"''Who and what are you, and whence do you come?''"] |
8673 | why will you return to that accursed planet? |
50063 | All okay, Babs? |
50063 | And what have you been up to? 50063 Are things so bad?" |
50063 | Are you happy here, Babs? |
50063 | Braggin''about your Uncle Mitch_ now_, Eddie? |
50063 | But he could always return by recording, could n''t he? 50063 Could I be myself now and still be myself in another body, years later? |
50063 | Do I know you? 50063 Dukas,"Granger said with a show of great patience,"will you ever realize? |
50063 | Ed--"Yes? |
50063 | Eddie, am I me anymore? 50063 Eddie, have you maybe discovered something?" |
50063 | Have n''t small objects crossed space naturally-- at least in hypothesis? 50063 Have you outgrown my calling you Nipper?" |
50063 | How would I really know? 50063 How would you like to be an android? |
50063 | I wonder what_ you_ mutter about, these days? 50063 Need a charge for your Midas Touch?... |
50063 | Not a word about returning to the old flesh, eh? |
50063 | Of which flesh are you, Dad? |
50063 | Oh, no, brother? 50063 Or Prell with a conscience-- for his own first people and against his brain children? |
50063 | Prell or a liar? |
50063 | Queer, is n''t it? 50063 Remember?" |
50063 | Roofs, buildings-- why do we even bother with them? |
50063 | Shall we leave our homes without even an argument? 50063 So have we learned? |
50063 | So here goes, eh, Eddie? |
50063 | So what do we do now, Ed? 50063 Suppose it''s my pet name for you, Granger?" |
50063 | Tell what? |
50063 | Thanks? |
50063 | That I could n''t share any interest in what happens to a big world? |
50063 | The people that used to neglect things like insurance,he remarked,"are still plentiful, are n''t they? |
50063 | Think I was n''t come back, Eddie? |
50063 | To create more terror maybe? |
50063 | We do n''t really need that, either, do we? 50063 What can we do about it?" |
50063 | What does''_ Nipper_''signify to you, Dukas? |
50063 | What else? 50063 What is death, Dad?" |
50063 | What would it be for, Ed? |
50063 | Where can we start to work? |
50063 | Where''s Prell? |
50063 | Who can regret a chance to try to do some good in what seemed a hopeless conflict? 50063 Why did you come here at all, Mitch? |
50063 | Why do n''t you? |
50063 | Why do n''t_ you_ join_ us_, Les? |
50063 | Why have you passed up a chance for public shouting to come and talk to me? |
50063 | Will we have to leave, Eddie? |
50063 | You are n''t going to try to reach a star, are you? |
50063 | You heard? |
50063 | You know him, do n''t you, Eddie? |
50063 | You think that secretly I might hate Mitchell Prell, eh, Granger? 50063 Your own skin, for instance?" |
50063 | _ What_, Ed? |
50063 | --_Saturday Review__ and_ THE PLANET OF NO RETURN by Poul Anderson The first-- or the last-- on that new world? |
50063 | A taste for turkey or cake? |
50063 | A thief sent to catch a thief, would you say? |
50063 | After all, how can human beings live beside beings that blend indistinguishably with the mass and yet are stronger, quicker?" |
50063 | Also, had there always been something disturbingly familiar about Loman''s manner? |
50063 | And Nancy, your daughter, who was an unholy terror? |
50063 | And are n''t we more rugged than the first androids? |
50063 | And are we supposed to be something superhuman in the end? |
50063 | And could he trust the mind behind it? |
50063 | And crowd our kinfolks off their home world? |
50063 | And did he hear-- more in his imagination than his ears, here in the muffling semi- vacuum-- a distant laugh and shout:"It''s all right, Eddie..."? |
50063 | And do they think so differently from yourself? |
50063 | And he looked savage when one of Tom Granger''s speeches was rebroadcast:"Prell ended? |
50063 | And how could they keep pace now? |
50063 | And should I remind you that, in common with all animals, man is a natural machine? |
50063 | And was it a loss that she could have bent crowbar with her bare hands, or have braved a vacuum at near absolute- zero temperature without harm? |
50063 | And what can a world''s end be like, coming in a split instant, to one''s dissolving senses? |
50063 | And what will you do with the billions of people who disagree with your pretty vision? |
50063 | And with all that can be done now, why not bring your old woman and her chewing tobacco? |
50063 | And would anyone ever want to bring him back to life, even if the world went on existing? |
50063 | And would it do any final good if they could?" |
50063 | And you folks of the old kind, what do you say? |
50063 | And you keep wondering, Is he half right?" |
50063 | And your four ornery sons? |
50063 | Are androids any different from what they create? |
50063 | Are they still too primitive for us to live with? |
50063 | Are they that achievement? |
50063 | Are we complete fools?" |
50063 | Are we mad, or were we once just dull?" |
50063 | Are you lost?" |
50063 | Around him, curses came vibrating from giants:"Men, eh? |
50063 | Besides, did all of him really want to return, even if part of him fairly ached for it? |
50063 | Besides, need an android worry about the fluctuations of mad climates so much? |
50063 | Better luck next time, huh?" |
50063 | Born with your own hide, eh? |
50063 | But ai n''t she a beauty? |
50063 | But an android in the Interworld Police? |
50063 | But has n''t there always been an obvious thing for_ us_ to do?" |
50063 | But how could its philosophy and inefficiency feed billions? |
50063 | But how did one erect a wall against science-- with science? |
50063 | But is that what Uncle Mitch is now? |
50063 | But right now, who cares to take the ornery kid brothers fishing? |
50063 | But still, is it possible? |
50063 | But then there was another thought-- had many of those scientists already converted their own bodies to a stronger medium? |
50063 | But to be a human being is to be a thing of soul-- is that it? |
50063 | But what''s the good of being a man, either-- now?'' |
50063 | But who could hurt an android with a human fist? |
50063 | But who really knows how to use''em yet? |
50063 | But why should n''t I-- and all of us-- be all right?" |
50063 | But would old Mars be much safer? |
50063 | But, Eddie, this is the great, marvelous future, is n''t it-- the one we looked forward to with longing and wonder? |
50063 | Ca n''t you two realize the fundamental truth of that-- for yourselves? |
50063 | Can I even find old ways of talking, and old subjects to talk about? |
50063 | Can that make either side proud?" |
50063 | Can we believe it? |
50063 | Can we ever destroy them all? |
50063 | Can we trust what they say? |
50063 | Coming here? |
50063 | Could Granger be one of those who sought to stir up more dread and fury with lab- created monsters of vitaplasm? |
50063 | Could Loman and Mitchell Prell be as alike as this in their choice of secret places? |
50063 | Could android children cry? |
50063 | Could he even trust a voice, made so like Mitchell Prell''s used to be? |
50063 | Could it be part of android flexibility? |
50063 | Could it be shaped from a plan-- a blueprint-- like the metal and plastic forming a machine? |
50063 | Could one''s mind even endure the difference? |
50063 | Could there ever be two of me-- truly-- constructed exactly the same? |
50063 | Could vitaplasm be grown into forms unknown before? |
50063 | Could we contrive Midas Touch pistols that we could hold?" |
50063 | Could you avoid remembering that, mated to like, these beings of vitaplasm could even reproduce their kind, to help increase their number? |
50063 | Could you picture him aiming his own weapon at another car and holding its trigger down until his own curses were lost in the roar of incandescence? |
50063 | Damn, has everything gone completely crazy? |
50063 | Did he see, close at hand, fringed hints of strange, beautiful hues? |
50063 | Did his going out on this chaotic evening mean anything special? |
50063 | Did n''t it now belong to the same human civilization, with its dark undercurrents? |
50063 | Did n''t you always agree to that? |
50063 | Did you guess that we came with you on the star ship?... |
50063 | Did you have a hand in the creation of the monsters of vitaplasm? |
50063 | Do you suppose the bastards_ have_ something?" |
50063 | Do you want to rest?" |
50063 | Does all this stack up right in your eyes, Ed?" |
50063 | Does that make me a fool? |
50063 | Does the idea scare you? |
50063 | Dukas?" |
50063 | Ed Dukas said"Hey?" |
50063 | Ed saw his old friend''s startled expression, then felt the vibration of his words:"Chummy, are n''t you, bursting in like this? |
50063 | Eddie, Freeman''s experts could copy us in normal size quite easily and quickly, could n''t they? |
50063 | Even disgusted often enough with my selfish self and all the automatic devices? |
50063 | Even if it truly was his uncle''s? |
50063 | Even if it were not just a bright vision seen before the last battle? |
50063 | Even some Phonies did that, they say; but should we believe it? |
50063 | Feel the draft of Martian night air? |
50063 | Finished, see? |
50063 | Got to pick between them, do n''t we? |
50063 | Had Loman counted on their shielding effect? |
50063 | Had he dreamed all this somewhere years ago?... |
50063 | Had persons like Tom Granger planned even this dramatization of a difference? |
50063 | Had several groups of weapons quit without his noticing, or was this only something that he wished were so? |
50063 | Harwell? |
50063 | Have n''t we had enough? |
50063 | Have you forgotten?" |
50063 | He had dived for a power station house in a great trailer-- and did it matter whether it belonged to the older race or the newer? |
50063 | He wondered if it could ever still have any fulfillment, or if that even mattered any more? |
50063 | Heart here, lungs there, nervous system arranged so? |
50063 | Here? |
50063 | How about the electron, Babs? |
50063 | How can we guess just what? |
50063 | How can we know? |
50063 | How can you get around that, Ed?" |
50063 | How does it feel, Dukas, to be so close to such a celebrity? |
50063 | How does it happen that you''re not in jail?" |
50063 | How does one fill centuries without getting fed up? |
50063 | How often had this same thing happened, without conscious design? |
50063 | How wrong can you get? |
50063 | I suppose that if we pick the right wind at the right time, it will blow us there-- eh, Uncle Mitch? |
50063 | I was around when the Moon blew-- remember? |
50063 | I wonder if you or I would ever want that? |
50063 | I wonder what they will say to our proposition?" |
50063 | I''m glad for your sensible people, Ed, but can they hold the peace for more than a little while? |
50063 | If it could set human blood to coursing more swiftly, how must it affect an android? |
50063 | If it was Jones of common human clay or Smith, an android, could it make any difference? |
50063 | Is it even well begun?" |
50063 | Is n''t there any way to handle what''s happening? |
50063 | Is that what we''re supposed to accept as truth? |
50063 | Is that why I''m often scared out of my wits? |
50063 | Is there light at the end of the tunnel? |
50063 | Is this an android or a human assembly? |
50063 | It''s part of being super, is n''t it? |
50063 | Jack Dukas met her concern with a light tease:"A woman''s worry matched against the stubbornness of a man-- eh, Eileen? |
50063 | Know somethin''? |
50063 | Light pressure? |
50063 | Little men lost in weed jungles, fighting spiders and things? |
50063 | Maybe Miller or Johnson? |
50063 | Might you call them flowers blown by the wind? |
50063 | Molecular velocity was heat, was n''t it? |
50063 | Now Ed offered his proposition:"Suppose I got to Mars, as Mitchell Prell suggests? |
50063 | Now are there unknowns, too? |
50063 | On a pavement Ed saw a grim legend smeared in red beside a corpse:"WHO WILL INHERIT THE UNIVERSE? |
50063 | Or could it have come just as well from an android throat? |
50063 | Or do they embarrass you by being so strange? |
50063 | Or do we wind up like the ancient Martians and the beings of the Asteroid Planet, before it was blown to millions of pieces? |
50063 | Or is it a trick to disarm us? |
50063 | Or is it always Ed now? |
50063 | Or was all of that dark, irregular patch shadow? |
50063 | Or was he afraid of something simpler? |
50063 | Or was it more whistling in the dark? |
50063 | Or was it, still the radioactive glow that Loman''s body, adapting to the shortage of oxygen, had shown on Mars? |
50063 | Or were there infinitely finer natural wave lengths, far above the known spectrum, which too- massive instruments had been unable to detect? |
50063 | Or wings that fluttered through the air? |
50063 | Or, what if they were from Uncle Mitch, but had been prepared long ago and left to be presented to him, Ed Dukas, by means of some mechanical agent? |
50063 | Peaceful common sense? |
50063 | Psychological warfare... Perhaps, but what if the Phonies mean to leave? |
50063 | Put yourselves down? |
50063 | Remember some old stories? |
50063 | Remember the bar of it that I once had? |
50063 | Scaly armor, long, creeping body? |
50063 | Seen Granger lately?" |
50063 | Should he try first to find out who was using and directing them? |
50063 | Should we try to have it done? |
50063 | Since we have beams of massive neutrons from the Midas Touch weapons? |
50063 | Sit and gab a while? |
50063 | So how about men and a ship made for the stars? |
50063 | So the robot stoops to conquer, eh? |
50063 | So there was no real difference, was there? |
50063 | So what do you imagine that we lack that the old timers always had? |
50063 | So where do we get any answer that makes sense? |
50063 | So who gets trigger crazy and does it first? |
50063 | Some already deny it.... Who spoke? |
50063 | Some way for a man to be born, huh? |
50063 | Something strong, and full of self- hatred, sent out to match strength? |
50063 | Still, was it hard to see a sequel, when something snapped in the brain? |
50063 | The police, eh? |
50063 | Then could you picture the wronged one awaiting someone of the other kind? |
50063 | Then he shouted,"Nat-- you damnfool-- don''t you know there''s company?" |
50063 | Those memories were clear enough; but were they already losing a little importance, were they too gigantic to be concerned about in this place? |
50063 | Tracts were passed out as part of their method:_ What Is Our Heritage?_;_ The Right to Be Human_;_ Technology Versus Wisdom_. |
50063 | Try to follow your uncle''s path-- down?" |
50063 | Two selves, both named Edward Dukas? |
50063 | Uncle Mitch, could n''t the same thing happen to us far more readily, since we''re not inert and we have minds to help direct our movements? |
50063 | Want to guess?" |
50063 | Was he getting intelligent so late? |
50063 | Was her gaiety just bravado, or was she as cool as she seemed? |
50063 | Was his vision, in this segment, perhaps electronic, then? |
50063 | Was n''t that done for Jack?" |
50063 | Was one who figured as prominently as Loman in the strained news of the day ever difficult to find? |
50063 | Was that the crassest kind of optimism before the harshness that could be imagined? |
50063 | Was the darkness within the skull denser than elsewhere? |
50063 | Was there something familiar about him? |
50063 | We''re_ androids_ now, are n''t we? |
50063 | Were these electronic colors? |
50063 | Were they to demonstrate, even unintentionally, android superiority in yet another field? |
50063 | Were those translucent specks perhaps the auras of air molecules themselves? |
50063 | What are our plans, Ed?" |
50063 | What ca n''t happen in the crazy age you helped create? |
50063 | What can we lose?" |
50063 | What comes next?" |
50063 | What have we here but other android advantages? |
50063 | What have_ I_ done? |
50063 | What if the written messages had not come from Mitchell Prell at all, but from someone else with an unknown purpose? |
50063 | What if we did leave you alone on Earth? |
50063 | What if you gave us this first star ship and let us build more, out on a moon of Saturn where you do n''t go much? |
50063 | What if, for a lark, we rent a helicopter, and see if we can find him? |
50063 | What is his name? |
50063 | What makes you so good? |
50063 | What''s left to lose? |
50063 | What''s the world ever coming to?" |
50063 | What''s this nonsense about a message from Prell? |
50063 | What''s this talk about us androids matching the stars? |
50063 | When they''re spunky and sore like any human being? |
50063 | Where does it stop?... |
50063 | Where was Barbara now? |
50063 | Where was the distinction between machines and animals? |
50063 | Who could be everywhere, to quiet such clamoring? |
50063 | Who could ever dare to make it any better?" |
50063 | Who knew? |
50063 | Who knows?" |
50063 | Why be gruesome at a time like this? |
50063 | Why were you a fool, too?... |
50063 | Wiped out in super- conflict, before they could progress very much further than we are now?" |
50063 | Wise or stupid? |
50063 | Would he ever see her again?... |
50063 | Would it lead to more answers, as he had felt it must? |
50063 | Would n''t we have a middling chance to endure raw space itself?" |
50063 | Yet, again, like a romantic kid, had he felt the glamorous impact of his own words? |
50063 | You can take the benefits of scientific advancement, ca n''t you? |
50063 | You could be swept away, and in the vastness all around, how could one mote find another again? |
50063 | You think you''ll play a reverse David against Goliath, eh? |
50063 | You want to psyche me? |
50063 | You watch me and I''ll watch you, eh?" |
50063 | You''ve been ill. Then why do you stay so close to what may become the battle lines? |
50063 | _ Where was Dad?_ He''d gone out to that quartz lode and had n''t come back! |
50063 | _ and_ DOOMSDAY EVE by Robert Moore Williams Were the strangers impervious to H- Bombs? |
50063 | _ and_ WHO SPEAKS OF CONQUEST? |
50783 | A world of bits of glass? |
50783 | And all this confusion and instability are supposed to have something to do with that? |
50783 | And do you see what that means to us archeologists? 50783 And if they do-- what are we going to do with a whole fleet of fanatics and dupes?" |
50783 | And what of Dr. Illia Morov? |
50783 | And you are certain of your method? |
50783 | Any idea of what the Stroids looked like? |
50783 | Any trouble here? |
50783 | Anyone see this writing on the thing? |
50783 | Are you forgetting that we do_ not_ have control of him in any sense of the word? 50783 Are you going to try a landing or attack Demarzule without going down?" |
50783 | Are you recommending that now? |
50783 | Back? 50783 But am I wrong in this? |
50783 | But is it getting you anywhere at all? |
50783 | But it would be sure to succeed regardless? |
50783 | But what could be the purpose of it? |
50783 | But what kind of math would be inscribed on a thing like that? |
50783 | But where do they get them? |
50783 | But who is he? |
50783 | But you can go there in your metal? |
50783 | But you knew it when we were attacked? |
50783 | Ca n''t we postpone the others for a time? |
50783 | Can there be any defense against such silent power? 50783 Can you detect my thoughts when I do n''t speak? |
50783 | Can you read it? |
50783 | Can you-- will you-- make it possible for us to gain that power by grafting the_ abasa_ in some of us upon your world? |
50783 | Captain Dawson? 50783 Did n''t any of them get away?" |
50783 | Did you try to buck them? |
50783 | Do n''t you remember the properties of the_ seaa- abasa_? 50783 Do n''t you see the implications? |
50783 | Do we have enough equipment aboard to build such a generator? |
50783 | Do we know that Demarzule has been destroyed? 50783 Do you see any possibility of interpreting it, Dreyer?" |
50783 | Do you see the significance of that? 50783 Do you suppose you can block the Great One? |
50783 | Do you think it is feasible? 50783 Does n''t it matter at all that the race is in one of the greatest crises of all history? |
50783 | Dreyer, can you hear me? |
50783 | Faith in life? 50783 Feel what?" |
50783 | Find any clues, Chief? |
50783 | Get a couple of the men to take it out and bury it, will you, Terry? 50783 Glass, eh?" |
50783 | Have n''t you? |
50783 | Have you accounted for everyone yet? |
50783 | Have you any clue to what it is? |
50783 | Have you come back? |
50783 | Heaven World? |
50783 | How are you and Phyfe coming along? |
50783 | How can it be? |
50783 | How can you call this healthy? |
50783 | How could we hope to find such a weapon that disappeared that long ago? 50783 How could you dare come against the mightiest power of the Universe, the greatest mind ever created, and attack with your puny powers? |
50783 | How do things look out there? |
50783 | How do we know they''ll give up? |
50783 | How do you know? |
50783 | How is it coming? |
50783 | How--? |
50783 | Human? 50783 I do n''t see anything down there, do you?" |
50783 | I wonder if it will be possible in the presence of the fleet-- or did n''t you know that they had arrived? |
50783 | If all this is to come about anyway, according to Dreyer, why not try to escape the insanity of the transition period? |
50783 | If it''s a scientifically superior culture, how do you know what it will do? |
50783 | Is it agreeable to all of us? |
50783 | Is that a hatchway? |
50783 | Is_ that_ all you want? 50783 It looks as if we missed the boat this time, does n''t it? |
50783 | Like to try a hand at a few sessions with Papa Phyfe? |
50783 | No? 50783 Recognize any of this stuff?" |
50783 | Recognize that fellow? |
50783 | Remember how the Dragboran powers pierced the great force shell you flung about the planet? 50783 Still the confirmed hermit?" |
50783 | Surprised? |
50783 | Terry, you there? |
50783 | That supersedes the command to take prisoners, then? |
50783 | The apologetics? 50783 The specimen is unharmed?" |
50783 | The technological aspects of this problem are more than you say you have found? |
50783 | The_ Lavoisier!_ Where--? |
50783 | The_ tri- abasa_, you mean? 50783 Then that alone makes its relationship with us a sympathetic one?" |
50783 | Then what''s the answer? |
50783 | There''s no use trying to avoid such a discussion with you, is there, Illia? 50783 Those last figures--""Could they be the relationship between his own fleet and the home planet?" |
50783 | What abilities do these organs give that we do not already possess? 50783 What about the others?" |
50783 | What are you building out there? |
50783 | What are you going to do? |
50783 | What can we do with them? |
50783 | What can we do? 50783 What do you intend to do?" |
50783 | What do you make of it? |
50783 | What do you mean? 50783 What do you mean?" |
50783 | What do you mean? |
50783 | What do you mean? |
50783 | What do you plan now? 50783 What do you think of it, Del?" |
50783 | What does it look like to you? |
50783 | What else could it be? |
50783 | What evidence? |
50783 | What for? |
50783 | What happened? |
50783 | What happened? |
50783 | What have you found? |
50783 | What have you got there? |
50783 | What is it you want? |
50783 | What is it, Del? |
50783 | What is it? |
50783 | What is it? |
50783 | What is that? |
50783 | What is that? |
50783 | What is your opinion? |
50783 | What mummy? |
50783 | What the devil are the apologetics? |
50783 | What the devil are those? 50783 What the devil--?" |
50783 | What type of mentality would attempt to preserve itself through a planetary catastrophe that destroyed all its contemporaries? |
50783 | What were you shooting on it at the time? |
50783 | What''s our orbital radius at present? |
50783 | What''s this all about? |
50783 | What''s your next move? |
50783 | What--? |
50783 | What? |
50783 | What? |
50783 | Where are you? 50783 Where did Jandro go?" |
50783 | Who could have won? |
50783 | Who knows? 50783 Who knows? |
50783 | Who knows? |
50783 | Who was it? |
50783 | Who? |
50783 | Why are you so sure of that? |
50783 | Why did n''t you let me know you were coming? 50783 Why did n''t you say so in the first place? |
50783 | Why do you call it Heaven World? |
50783 | Why six months? |
50783 | Why the downcast mood? |
50783 | Why? 50783 Why?" |
50783 | Will you take me? |
50783 | You did not come from there? |
50783 | You found a way into the rest of the repository? |
50783 | You heard it, too? |
50783 | You mean that you''ve found a material the Atom Stream wo n''t touch? 50783 You sent copies to Dreyer?" |
50783 | You were brash, were you not? |
50783 | You''re boss of the lab ship, are n''t you? |
50783 | You_ can_ help? |
50783 | _ Mutants?_"You are a true mutant, whether artificial or not, possessing organs and abilities that are unique. 50783 ***** Terry said quietly,See why I''m an archeologist?" |
50783 | *****"And_ that_ is development of the race?" |
50783 | *****"Did you get any radioactive dating?" |
50783 | *****"Do you know how many of them there are aboard?" |
50783 | *****"For our race? |
50783 | *****"Is n''t there? |
50783 | *****"Remember that day on_ Vorga_?" |
50783 | *****"Where''s the door?" |
50783 | *****"Why?" |
50783 | And do n''t you see? |
50783 | And if Craven, why not others? |
50783 | And that would take much convincing, would it not?" |
50783 | Any other ideas?" |
50783 | Any others?" |
50783 | Are these remnants of Sirenian culture?" |
50783 | Are you going to get rid of that hangover and answer your phone or should we embalm the remains and ship''em back?" |
50783 | Are you willing to do that?" |
50783 | But could the mob be held off that long? |
50783 | But have you got the ship back?" |
50783 | But on the day of his arising? |
50783 | But the photos-- what do they show?" |
50783 | But then you did n''t hear the last words that Jandro ever spoke, did you? |
50783 | But what can be done?" |
50783 | Ca n''t you see?" |
50783 | Can any other factor of our existence be defined as human? |
50783 | Can you come over for a while? |
50783 | Can you hang on a while until we can get help?" |
50783 | Could Dreyer possibly be right? |
50783 | Could he get back through it? |
50783 | Decay in many instances has set in--""Are you trying to tell me that this thing can decay?" |
50783 | Did he, too, sense the magnitude of this moment? |
50783 | Did his senses represent neither one? |
50783 | Did it signify a trap that had been prepared for the scientists on the Dragboran planet? |
50783 | Did n''t you think of that, Phyfe? |
50783 | Did you see it?" |
50783 | Do the physical sciences destroy every sense of social obligation?" |
50783 | Do you agree, Dreyer?" |
50783 | Do you know what that means?" |
50783 | Do you know what the end product of all this math is?" |
50783 | Do you need a period of exercise and study?" |
50783 | Do you need me anywhere else?" |
50783 | Do you suppose that you could outwit the all- knowing mind of the Great One? |
50783 | Does n''t it matter that you have a skill that is of immense value in these times? |
50783 | Does that make sense to you?" |
50783 | Does your knowledge of the Stroids and their ways of doing things suggest any identification of it?" |
50783 | Enright, the photographer said,"What the devil does that mean? |
50783 | Had Demarzule brought back with him some terrible means of penetrating the force shell and rendering it useless? |
50783 | Had he succumbed in spite of that or because of it? |
50783 | Had they all perished in the short and futile battle? |
50783 | Have you found out where he actually is yet?" |
50783 | Have you thought of what that implies with relation to Jandro''s people and the society they live in?" |
50783 | He evaded a reply with:"How is everything going? |
50783 | He''s one of your ideals, is n''t he?" |
50783 | How can you do this?" |
50783 | How does it compare with yours?" |
50783 | How had control of the project slipped away? |
50783 | How had he passed the barrier in the first place? |
50783 | How had the strange mass of flesh originated, from which they perpetuated the unknown organs within their own bodies? |
50783 | How is it developing?" |
50783 | How strongly organized was it, and who was behind it? |
50783 | How was he being held there against his efforts to retreat? |
50783 | I agree with him, so why worry-- knowing that the variants will iron themselves out, and nothing I can possibly do will be noticed or missed? |
50783 | If the whole mess back on Earth is like a bunch of horn blowers tootling above your apartment, I say move, and why make any fuss about it? |
50783 | Intensities of radiation and nutrient solution being stepped up according to our plans?" |
50783 | Is everyone else aboard who is going?" |
50783 | Is intelligence human? |
50783 | Is that it?" |
50783 | Is the cell division increasing? |
50783 | Is the repository nearly ready?" |
50783 | Is there any other specimen that was found in the same locality?" |
50783 | It was then that Jandro said,"I suppose you would like to see our_ resa_ and the installation of the_ abasa_?" |
50783 | It''s not fair--""--not to give you time to build up your defenses?" |
50783 | Jandro? |
50783 | Most important of all, could Jandro and his people have any bearing on the problem that had brought the scientists across the vastness of space? |
50783 | Only how come these characters are there now, and we never noticed them before?" |
50783 | Or was he reading our minds?" |
50783 | Or would it, rather, be a new Pandora''s box, which would pour out upon the world new ills to add to its already staggering burden? |
50783 | Phyfe said,"Know what, Underwood? |
50783 | Remember how your men fell one by one, and their weapons went cold and the force shell dropped for lack of control? |
50783 | Shall we see what''s down here?" |
50783 | She said,"Del, is it human?" |
50783 | Strange--""Does n''t he suppose there was a time when the Dragbora never had the mother- flesh and the secret of the_ abasa_?" |
50783 | The Disciples wo n''t be likely to let us get away this easy, will they?" |
50783 | The Great One?" |
50783 | The alien would certainly be able to fulfill that promise where no man could, but was it worth the risk of being saddled with a bloody dictatorship? |
50783 | The protoplasm would just quietly die and then what would these birds have to worship?" |
50783 | They did n''t lose any time, did they?" |
50783 | Think they''ll work, Illia?" |
50783 | Toshmere might have led them back to a semblance of strength and initiative, but what would the conqueror and destroyer, Demarzule, do? |
50783 | Underwood said,"Why?" |
50783 | Wait-- have you got a burner?" |
50783 | Was it Dreyer''s idea to determine the properties of the unknown organs in the hope of finding weapons to which they would be vulnerable? |
50783 | Was it too late to hope now for reprieve from the destruction that hovered over them? |
50783 | Was she all right? |
50783 | Were you among those who saw the Great One?" |
50783 | What are they doing there?" |
50783 | What did you say the inscriptions called him? |
50783 | What do we do now?" |
50783 | What force could hold back this avalanche? |
50783 | What gives you that idea?" |
50783 | What is more natural than for them to build a religion about the more fortunate metal- using gods?" |
50783 | What is there that you can do to wipe out such infamy? |
50783 | What lay within this repository left by an ancient race that had obviously equaled or surpassed man in scientific attainments? |
50783 | What motivated this interest in the peculiarities of the alien culture? |
50783 | What of Illia? |
50783 | What purpose was there in this sudden retreat? |
50783 | What the devil do you make of it?" |
50783 | What was the truth about their myth of a fall from Heaven World, which Jandro admitted he did not believe? |
50783 | What will you do when your Great One wakes up and tells you all to go to hell?" |
50783 | What''s human? |
50783 | What''s new?" |
50783 | What''s new?" |
50783 | What''s the matter?" |
50783 | When he finished, he said,"What damage did you suffer, if any, Mason?" |
50783 | Where are you?" |
50783 | Where are you?" |
50783 | Where are you?" |
50783 | Where did they get such machines?" |
50783 | Where was he wrong? |
50783 | Who''s the best man in the field on this stuff?" |
50783 | Who''s the next best man?" |
50783 | Who, a half million years ago, could have created it? |
50783 | Why did n''t the directors keep this whole business quiet? |
50783 | Why did n''t you say it was you? |
50783 | Why not put it in the new Carlson Museum building? |
50783 | Why the spider recitation?" |
50783 | Will that be satisfactory to everyone concerned?" |
50783 | Will you go up and help Armstrong, the engineer? |
50783 | Will you please take the ship to the vicinity of Asteroid C-428 as quickly as possible?" |
50783 | Would it be some vast store of knowledge that would come to bless mankind with greater abundance? |
50783 | Would it ever end-- men''s unthinking grasping for leadership, their mindless search for kings and gods, while within them their own powers withered? |
50783 | Would you care to see our final results?" |
50783 | Would you like to come along with us?" |
50783 | Yet could it have come from outside himself? |
50783 | You fool, what do you want? |
50783 | You got my note? |
50783 | You know that, do n''t you?" |
50783 | You mean you wish to present the apologetics?" |
50783 | You would not have come had you known you would have that many to fight singlehanded, would you? |
50783 | You''d take the first flower of spring and project a whole summer''s glory from it, would n''t you?" |
50783 | _ Now_ will you come over?" |
6310 | All right, Walter, now what would you say to starting our Bible class to- morrow evening? |
6310 | All right; father, may I go up to my room now? |
6310 | Am I to understand that evil and ignorance have no place in the universe; in other words, are not real? |
6310 | And even though they believed this mistake regarding the earth, it did not change the earth any, did it, father? |
6310 | And if he had found therein some quotations that he did not understand, would you think it strange? |
6310 | And if he should tell you that those quotations which he did not understand were rubbish and nonsense, would you consider him a good authority? |
6310 | And is there not supposed to be a spiritual meaning to all there is written there? |
6310 | Any matter of importance, James? |
6310 | Are you sure the book contains these things? |
6310 | Best educated in what? |
6310 | But Walter,said the pastor,"if I am not to believe the testimony of my five senses, how am I to know anything?" |
6310 | But if it is not real, and God did not make it, where did it come from? |
6310 | But you say you never read the book yourself? |
6310 | But, Walter, how do we know that it is not the work of the evil one? 6310 But, father, how can you preach a sermon on it if you do not know what it is?" |
6310 | Ca n''t you see it, father? 6310 Can we smell life?" |
6310 | Can we taste life? |
6310 | Can we touch life? |
6310 | Can you explain what you mean, Walter, so your mother and I will understand? |
6310 | Can you not see, James, that if God never made sickness, and He made all there was made, that sickness could not be a reality? 6310 Can you see life?" |
6310 | Certainly, for they did not know different"Did their thinking so make it so? |
6310 | Certainly, why do you ask? |
6310 | Did Parson Jones ever have a talk with one of those hair- brained women, as he calls them? |
6310 | Did Parson Jones ever study Christian Science under a qualified Christian Science teacher? |
6310 | Did everybody believe it, father? |
6310 | Did he ever read''Science and Health''? |
6310 | Did he ever see the book? |
6310 | Did he ever study or read''Science and Health''? |
6310 | Did he ever study''Science and Health,''the text- book of this science? |
6310 | Did not St. Paul heal the sick? |
6310 | Did not everybody think the earth was flat years ago? |
6310 | Did you ever hear of the devil doing a good thing? |
6310 | Did you ever hear of the devil doing good? |
6310 | Did you ever read what they call their textbook,''Science and Health?'' |
6310 | Did you ever talk to one of those practitioners? |
6310 | Did you say you found this book? |
6310 | Did you think you could influence a good and just God by your begging and beseeching, to be more than good and just? |
6310 | Did you understand me, father? |
6310 | Do you dare disobey me? |
6310 | Do you know whether he has read it carefully? |
6310 | Do you mean to say I have no body at all? |
6310 | Do you mean to say that there really were two creations? |
6310 | Do you think one of those female practitioners could keep such a good thing? 6310 Does that make them so?" |
6310 | Does this spirit of God, as you call it, have a human face? |
6310 | Everything, mother? |
6310 | Excuse me, Mrs. White, but I do n''t seem to catch your meaning; what signs follow the reading of''Science and Health''? |
6310 | Father did not Jesus bid His disciples heal the sick? |
6310 | Father do you think it a good thing that I am well? |
6310 | Father, do you believe life to be a reality? |
6310 | Father, if Dr. Thompson had told you that he knew all about medicine by simply glancing into a medical book, would you believe him? |
6310 | Father, might not that mist mean a mistake or a misapprehension? 6310 Father, was n''t he supposed to be suffering from a very severe case of Blight''s disease?" |
6310 | Father, will nothing change your views? |
6310 | Father, would you let your position stand in the way of saving mother''s life? |
6310 | For my sins, father? |
6310 | Have you ever asked Him to? |
6310 | Have you ever noticed, father, that this particular verse starts in with a''_ but_''? 6310 How about you, mother?" |
6310 | How do you know it is nonsense? |
6310 | How was that, father? |
6310 | How, then, can we account for his getting well? |
6310 | I came to ask you if you know anything about this new cult called Christian Science? |
6310 | Is not death the opposite of life, father? |
6310 | Is not the Bible supposed to be an inspired book, father? |
6310 | It does n''t say anything in that verse about God''s making a body does it father? |
6310 | James, do you really believe God made our boy sick? |
6310 | James, do you think the boy can be right in regard to sickness and sin being the same? |
6310 | James, do you think there will be fish and fowl in heaven? |
6310 | James, have you come to the conclusion that everything is spiritual? |
6310 | James,he heard her say,"are there really two creations, one spiritual and the other material?" |
6310 | Most assuredly not, have I not told you that God heals the sick, that God is Good, that God is Mind? 6310 Mr. Williams, do n''t you see that this is a god of your own making, an imaginary creature of your own mind?" |
6310 | Mr. Williams, do you believe God is all intelligence? |
6310 | Mr. Williams, do you think an all- powerful God could heal her? 6310 Mr. Williams, when you pray, do you or do you not have a mental picture of your god in mind?" |
6310 | Mr. Williams, why should you think it strange that a good, and loving, and all- powerful Father should be ever ready to help His children? |
6310 | No, but why these questions? |
6310 | Now, Mr. Williams, do you wish me to give your wife treatment? |
6310 | Now, father, would you say that the opposite of a reality was an unreality? |
6310 | On what do you base your opinion? |
6310 | That may be true of one who is demented, but how about a sane person? |
6310 | That may be true, Mrs. White, but you do not wish to intimate that there is no God? |
6310 | That verse says that God made man in His image and likeness, does that mean that man is spiritual? |
6310 | Then God did not make our bodies, did He, father? |
6310 | Then how can we have dominion over them if there are none there? |
6310 | Then how can you say his getting well is the work of the devil who never does anything good? |
6310 | Then if life is real, its opposite, or death, must be unreal; can you agree with me, father? |
6310 | Then what did you expect to accomplish by begging and beseeching? |
6310 | Then when you want information regarding Christian Science, why do n''t you go to a Christian Scientist? |
6310 | Then which of the two narratives in the Bible is the true one, James? |
6310 | Then why do you say that maybe my getting well is the work of the devil? |
6310 | Then, why should you believe him in regard to Christian Science, when he confesses that he never studied or read the text book of this science? |
6310 | Walter, do you wish to intimate that the brain is God? |
6310 | Walter, where do you get that definition of the word dust? |
6310 | Was Dr. Thompson ever taught Christian Science? |
6310 | Was St. Paul one of Christ''s disciples? |
6310 | Well father, where did St. Paul get his power to heal the sick if he was not one of the disciples that Jesus gave the power of healing to? |
6310 | Well, Walter,said the father pleasantly,"have you decided where we shall commence our studies?" |
6310 | What did you expect to accomplish by your begging and beseeching? |
6310 | What do you mean by spiritual man? |
6310 | What do you mean, Walter? |
6310 | What does Parson Jones know about it? |
6310 | What else could it be, Walter? |
6310 | What incident was that? 6310 What is it?" |
6310 | When did he begin to mend? |
6310 | Who can prove it, Walter? |
6310 | Who is this practitioner? |
6310 | Why, James, of course we have a material body, do n''t we have to feed, clothe, and take care of it? |
6310 | Why, Walter there would be no sense to such a speech; how could a misapprehension water the whole face of the ground? |
6310 | Will you please describe this mental picture? |
6310 | Would you suggest, father, that I continue to study Genesis from the place we left off? |
6310 | Yes, Walter, but what has that to do with our material bodies? |
6310 | Yes, Walter, why do you ask? |
6310 | You have certainly gained a great deal in health since Thanksgiving day, but may not this be the work of the devil to lead you astray? |
6310 | You have heard it said that Christian Science claims that sin, disease, and death are not real, have n''t you? |
6310 | _ Did God make a mistake in the first creation and so start in again to rectify His mistake? 6310 _"Will you please explain that verse to me, father?" |
6310 | 6, being a fog is wrong?" |
6310 | And that this second narrative was the misapprehension? |
6310 | Are there so many gods as that? |
6310 | Are we laboring under a misapprehension regarding all these things? |
6310 | As Walter seated himself near the desk, his father looked up and asked,"What is it, Walter?" |
6310 | As soon as he was gone the pastor said,"Lillian, did you notice how Walter acted to- night? |
6310 | At last she said,"James, what is worse than you thought?" |
6310 | At length the father, said,"Walter, do you know what is meant by the word''tree''in that verse?" |
6310 | At the supper table the pastor said,"Walter, what have you been doing all day? |
6310 | But why are n''t his prayers answered? |
6310 | CHAPTER II THE TURKEY DINNER"Well wife, what did you think of my sermon?" |
6310 | Can evil only be a lie, a dream, a delusion, a mistake or misapprehension, as Walter called it? |
6310 | Can we hear life?" |
6310 | Could Walter''s explanation be the truth? |
6310 | Could you induce him to investigate? |
6310 | Do n''t you feel as well as usual? |
6310 | Do n''t you think that Almighty God knows what is best for us, do you dare question anything He does? |
6310 | Do our five material senses testify anything regarding this unreality or dead body? |
6310 | Do we obey this greatest command of our Master? |
6310 | Do you think she can be healed?" |
6310 | Do you think the allwise Creator would have made him sick if it were not for the best?" |
6310 | Do you understand it better now?" |
6310 | Do you understand it now?" |
6310 | God is Spirit, is He not?" |
6310 | God, Good, is with you in this work, and with Him for you, who can stand against you? |
6310 | Had you thought of the position it would place me in to have a Christian Science practitioner coming to our home every day? |
6310 | Have you arrived at any conclusion in regard to this point, Walter?" |
6310 | Have you never read that God made all that was made?" |
6310 | He then glanced at the practitioner and said,"Mrs. White, can you offer me any advice?" |
6310 | His father leaned back in his chair and regarded his son critically; was the boy inspired? |
6310 | His mother greeted him with,"Why, Walter, what is the matter? |
6310 | His mother said:"How would that help it, Walter?" |
6310 | How could his wife take the nonsense of a boy for inspiration? |
6310 | How else could he account for his intelligence? |
6310 | I think this will be an excellent way, do n''t you, Walter?" |
6310 | I wonder if I ought to read it? |
6310 | If not, which one of the congregation has the right one? |
6310 | If this thing kept up much longer he would be demented himself; what was the matter with his family? |
6310 | In the first place, it says God made everything good; do you believe that?" |
6310 | Is prejudice an evil?" |
6310 | Is there a second creation, or is this simply one of the contradictions spoken of by some of our Bible critics? |
6310 | Is there an evil power that creates these dreaded things? |
6310 | It seems so easy for me to understand it now; do n''t you see what it means to me? |
6310 | James Williams to the county jail for ten months, because Mose Webster stole those chickens,''would you think that justice? |
6310 | Jones?" |
6310 | Jones?" |
6310 | Jones?" |
6310 | Jones?" |
6310 | Let me see, what did Walter say about its not being the work of the devil? |
6310 | Let me see, what did Walter say about that_ mist_ being a misapprehension that arose among the people as to creation? |
6310 | Let me see, what did she say? |
6310 | No; why? |
6310 | Now I wonder who lost this book? |
6310 | Now he asked,"father, what is meant by that verse? |
6310 | Now then, can you in any possible way show me wherein this claim of sickness of yours is good? |
6310 | Since when have you taken to locking your door in the daytime? |
6310 | So he asked,"What makes you so positive that God did not make you sick Walter?" |
6310 | So he said,"Well, what is it?" |
6310 | Supposing we take it out and lay it on a platter, does it think?" |
6310 | Tell me, Walter, are you worse?" |
6310 | The father looked at his son, smiled, and said:"Not a bad idea; what do you think of it, wife?" |
6310 | The pastor turned to his wife and asked,"Do you think that last medicine is doing him any more good than the others we have tried?" |
6310 | The pastor''s back stiffened up perceptibly, as he said rather cooly,"Mrs. White, do n''t you think your accusations are a little unjust? |
6310 | The professor said,''No, I am feeling as well as usual; why do you ask?'' |
6310 | The question is, free from what? |
6310 | Then God never made sin, neither did He make disease and death; then whence came they? |
6310 | Then looking at his wife, he said,"Mother, do n''t you think we have had enough Bible lesson for this evening?" |
6310 | Then the thought came,"Shall man be more just than God?" |
6310 | Then turning to Walter, he was a little surprised to see him looking flushed and excited, so said,"Well, Walter, what are you thinking about?" |
6310 | Then turning to his father, he said,"Good- night, father, shall we have another lesson to- morrow night?" |
6310 | Then why may not the roots and the bark be used as well? |
6310 | Then, addressing his son once more, he asked,"How did you like the sermon, Walter?" |
6310 | Then, glancing at the pastor, she said,"Mr. Williams, does that answer your question, as to the unreality and origin of evil?" |
6310 | Walter immediately thought of what"Science and Health"said on this subject, so he said,"Can we always believe what we see?" |
6310 | Walter turned to his mother saying,"What have we to be thankful for, mother?" |
6310 | Walter was somewhat surprised at the news, but after a moment he said,"You say you have given Christian Science an impartial investigation?" |
6310 | Was the Bible wrong in this particular instance, if so, might it not all be wrong? |
6310 | Was the boy right regarding the word omniscient? |
6310 | Was there really something to Christian Science? |
6310 | What becomes of a lie when the truth is declared? |
6310 | What could this mean; where did Walter get these queer thoughts from; were they in reality queer? |
6310 | What do you think of that plan, Walter?" |
6310 | What has that to do with sending me to jail? |
6310 | What have you been doing? |
6310 | What proof have you had that you are right?" |
6310 | What should he answer? |
6310 | What was he to hear next, should he ask any more questions? |
6310 | Where did this mist or misapprehension come from? |
6310 | Where would this thing end? |
6310 | White?" |
6310 | Will you please look at the verse I have just read? |
6310 | William Canterbury of the University of Canterbury a numbskull or quack?" |
6310 | Williams, do you intend to defend this heretical cult?" |
6310 | Williams?" |
6310 | Williams?" |
6310 | ejaculated the mother,"did you think that, James?" |
6310 | in other words mere gossip; would you consider this justice? |
6310 | mother, did n''t I make it plain? |
6310 | or a trick of the devil to lead you astray? |
51845 | After all, what is it but sticking a pipe into a man''s backbone and sucking out the juice that keeps him alive? 51845 After all, why do we quarrel the way we did last night?" |
51845 | Again? |
51845 | Alla Narova, are you there? |
51845 | Allow? |
51845 | Are n''t you leaving something out? 51845 But what are we going to do with_ guns_?" |
51845 | Citizen,he said persuasively,"since your death poem is ready and mine is not, will you be gracious enough to go first when they-- when they come?" |
51845 | Coffee? |
51845 | Do? |
51845 | Ever kiss a woman with--he winked--"with the_ light on_? |
51845 | Find me some clothes, will you? |
51845 | Gone? |
51845 | Hardly-- You mean you have? |
51845 | If not? |
51845 | Is anybody there? |
51845 | Is not the difference intelligible to a Son of the Wolf? |
51845 | Know what you''re looking at? 51845 Now what is all this talk of Wolves?" |
51845 | Now you see what the trouble is? 51845 Please,"she begged,"ca n''t you do something? |
51845 | See those machines? 51845 Sheep?" |
51845 | So then you came here to me? |
51845 | So what did we do? 51845 The Earth?" |
51845 | The road? 51845 Then why are n''t you composing your death poem?" |
51845 | Too bad? |
51845 | Translated? |
51845 | Translated? |
51845 | Tropile, what do you know about the Pyramids? |
51845 | Unless what, Glenn? |
51845 | What about it? |
51845 | What do I have to do? |
51845 | What is it, Wolf? |
51845 | What is it? |
51845 | What is the way? |
51845 | What would I do,he demanded,"if a beam fell on you one day while you were scrambling through the fancy groceries? |
51845 | What''s Joey? |
51845 | What''s a tank? |
51845 | What''s that? |
51845 | What''s the matter? |
51845 | What''s this crazy talk about Wolves? 51845 What''ve you got there?" |
51845 | What? |
51845 | Where-- where am I? |
51845 | Why are we here? 51845 Why not? |
51845 | Will you ask if Citizeness Tropile will join us here? |
51845 | Wolf, what happened to your stool? |
51845 | You do n''t want to stay here with me, do you? 51845 You see? |
51845 | You see? |
51845 | You understand, Tropile? |
51845 | You''re a man of the world, are n''t you? |
51845 | ):"Someone must give up the flesh to control Earth''s orbit and weather-- why not you?" |
51845 | ***** Citizen Germyn, then? |
51845 | --immediate action to correct the malfunction? |
51845 | --isolate and bypass the batch through a standby loop? |
51845 | A warden? |
51845 | About that road-- we keep all entrances blocked up, see? |
51845 | Actually-- well, what is"actually?" |
51845 | Alla Narova queried:"They mean to fight?" |
51845 | Alla Narova:"But, Glenn, suppose they cut_ us_ out of circuit? |
51845 | An observer? |
51845 | And do you know something? |
51845 | And how? |
51845 | And if they were not in time? |
51845 | And now? |
51845 | And of these ten million, how many are Wolf? |
51845 | And then what? |
51845 | And was n''t Translation, after all, so rare as hardly to matter? |
51845 | And what difference did it make? |
51845 | And what do you make of that?" |
51845 | And what sort of name was_ that_? |
51845 | And what was Glenn Tropile going to do about it? |
51845 | And what''s a criminal but someone who represents a danger to your world? |
51845 | And where was he? |
51845 | And yet what else was there to do? |
51845 | And_ why_ were Haendl and the Wolf colony so insistent on building tanks, arming themselves with rifles, organizing in companies and squads? |
51845 | Appallingly, the Earth and the Moon had been kidnapped from the Solar System-- but who were the kidnappers and what ransom did they want? |
51845 | Are they still going on?" |
51845 | Are you all right?" |
51845 | But did n''t Glenn Tropile think he had gone a little too far_ there_? |
51845 | But had he given it up? |
51845 | But he did not reprove her again, for who could blame her? |
51845 | But how? |
51845 | But they lay there rusting as the sun grew small and the ice grew thick, because where was there to go? |
51845 | But what did one do when the meditations failed, as they had failed him? |
51845 | But what was this, then? |
51845 | But what were they_ up_ to? |
51845 | But where were their personalities? |
51845 | But why, on the other hand, would a Pyramid bother to question a directive, even if it were able to? |
51845 | By what standards? |
51845 | Call me, you hear? |
51845 | Could you defeat the unreachable Himalayan Pyramid with a squads- right flanking maneuver? |
51845 | Did it hurt? |
51845 | Did it matter? |
51845 | Did it wake on that day, the thing atop Mount Everest, or did it ever sleep? |
51845 | Did you ever hear of Indians, Germyn?" |
51845 | Did you know that one of the sheep was Translated in Wheeling when you left?" |
51845 | Do n''t you_ know_ what you mean to me?" |
51845 | Do we? |
51845 | Do you ever remember hearing of a Wolf being Translated before?" |
51845 | Do you know what I mean? |
51845 | Do you know what that means?" |
51845 | Do you understand me? |
51845 | Do you wish to do so?" |
51845 | Does that make sense?" |
51845 | Duty said( or was it Pride? |
51845 | Ever see a woman''s knee?" |
51845 | Exhausted and passive, she asked finally:"What can we do? |
51845 | Feel all right now? |
51845 | Flesh said( or was it his soul-- whatever that was? |
51845 | Funny things are happening all the time these days, have you noticed? |
51845 | Gala Tropile, remember?" |
51845 | Germyn asked thoughtfully:"And if you were_ you_?" |
51845 | Guns? |
51845 | Haendl demanded:"Such as what?" |
51845 | Happiness? |
51845 | He blinked at them and said groggily:"Where am we?" |
51845 | He demanded jarringly:"Is it?" |
51845 | He improvised swiftly:"There are stars, but are stars still there if there is no Sun?" |
51845 | He said harshly:"Darling, do n''t you think I know how much we''ve always meant to each other?" |
51845 | He was a Son of the Wolf, you understand me? |
51845 | He would exactly_ What_? |
51845 | How are they going to keep him alive in space, without the charges that hold air? |
51845 | How can you take such chances? |
51845 | How could a man like that succumb to the pallid lure of Meditation? |
51845 | How could anyone ask to stay in the mire when the stars challenged overhead? |
51845 | How could anything that felt as good as Oneness be bad? |
51845 | How could it? |
51845 | How could she do an insane, chancy thing like this? |
51845 | How? |
51845 | How? |
51845 | How? |
51845 | Hurry, one of you-- what was this section for?" |
51845 | I fought a whole world of Pyramids, do you realize that? |
51845 | I have seen Eyes a hundred times and yet has there been a Translation with the Eyes? |
51845 | I thought--""Where''d you get it?" |
51845 | If they do n''t maintain the charges, can they beat the speed of light? |
51845 | If this be so, would it not be possible that she is fearful of those who once were with her husband?" |
51845 | In_ two_ places, do you understand? |
51845 | Is it something to do with the Translation of Wolves?" |
51845 | It said squeakily:"You all ready? |
51845 | It sounds odd, yes-- but is n''t it Tropile''s voice?" |
51845 | It was an ugly thought, but suppose, thought Germyn, just_ suppose_ that the Sun were not re- created today? |
51845 | It was the Tropile woman-- Gala? |
51845 | Machines? |
51845 | Maybe we could tinker up the gadgets the Pyramids used and turn our course backward-- but do you know what Old Sol looks like? |
51845 | Meditation? |
51845 | Never mind why; what the devil was going_ on_? |
51845 | Not one of these frozen- up Citizenesses, you know? |
51845 | Now will the Citizeness remain here? |
51845 | Now_ why_ was the expedition so far from ready to leave? |
51845 | One human being more or less, what matter? |
51845 | One of the men said with quick understanding:"Your wife? |
51845 | One was tempted to meditate on improper things: Would the Sun be re- created? |
51845 | Or myself, for that matter? |
51845 | Or of the ropy- armed aliens''passionate deification of the Egg? |
51845 | Or was he? |
51845 | Overripe? |
51845 | Remember Glenn Tropile?" |
51845 | Right?" |
51845 | Sane? |
51845 | Shall I tell you another strange thing?" |
51845 | She said faintly:"Citizen, might we dine on bread this morning?" |
51845 | She wailed:"Glenn, are you sure I''m doing the right thing?" |
51845 | So will you get her out of the back room where she''s hiding and bring her here, please?" |
51845 | Squads right against the Pyramids? |
51845 | Suppose even the_ Pyramids_ were n''t the Pyramids? |
51845 | That man Harmane--""What about him?" |
51845 | The Keeper stammeringly said:"May I-- may I let you see the new sun from the corridor?" |
51845 | The Pyramid surveyed its-- cabbage patch? |
51845 | The Pyramids are n''t going to give us another Sun, do you know that? |
51845 | The man had nearly admitted to being Wolf, and how could a citizen overlook that? |
51845 | The question for decision: How can we counteract this move?" |
51845 | The stone went right through the Eye, without sound or effect; why not let them work off some of their fears in direct action? |
51845 | The young man named Frampton said fearfully:"Haendl, what do we do now?" |
51845 | Then what''s left? |
51845 | Then, he asked himself, was he in a state that was_ beyond_ Nirvana? |
51845 | There was nothing here for him, so why this sense of loss? |
51845 | They wanted something-- else why would they have bothered to steal the Earth? |
51845 | They were all ignorant babes, temporarily successful because there had been no defense against them, for who expects babes to rise up in rebellion? |
51845 | This Haendl-- what to make of him? |
51845 | This faint recollection of a childhood fear of drowning-- was that she? |
51845 | This planet has maundered along in its stupid, rutted, bogged- down course too many years already, eh? |
51845 | Tropile ventured:"The flood ruined the road?" |
51845 | Tropile, that the name?" |
51845 | Tropile, where are you?" |
51845 | Try to live a sheep''s life, as he had tried all his years? |
51845 | Unbelievingly( did they know how to"believe"? |
51845 | Understand? |
51845 | Unripe? |
51845 | Want to know what happened to Tropile?" |
51845 | Was he sane? |
51845 | Was it simple hunger they cracked under? |
51845 | Was it the same with Pyramids? |
51845 | Was it-- he?--still alive? |
51845 | Was that her name? |
51845 | Was that possible? |
51845 | We''ve destroyed every Pyramid there was, and a nice hot fire they''re making up there on the sun, eh? |
51845 | Were the other seven still themselves? |
51845 | Were they attempting to demolish their own planet? |
51845 | Were they digging away at the crust to uncover the maggot''s- nest of awakened Components beneath? |
51845 | What about Translation?" |
51845 | What could a Pyramid make of a human''s sex drive? |
51845 | What could he do? |
51845 | What could it mean? |
51845 | What did I have to offer you? |
51845 | What did they_ think_? |
51845 | What did you do and why did you do it? |
51845 | What do you think of that?" |
51845 | What have I done? |
51845 | What if it were not? |
51845 | What lesser weapon could? |
51845 | What of hunger and thirst and the blazing Wolf- need for odds and advantage that streamed out of such as Tropile? |
51845 | What remained? |
51845 | What the devil_ did_ they want? |
51845 | What was it like? |
51845 | What was the connection there? |
51845 | What was the use of more readings? |
51845 | What''s the difference how you execute a criminal? |
51845 | What''s the explanation for Translations?" |
51845 | What? |
51845 | Where was Glenn Tropile? |
51845 | Where was the pole which would permit him to vault over these hurdles? |
51845 | Where was the prescribed throat- clearing upon entering a room? |
51845 | Who bothers to take a census of the cells in a hangnail? |
51845 | Who makes it? |
51845 | Who was the other one?" |
51845 | Why do n''t I pick up a bench and kill you with it? |
51845 | Why let a lot of sheep in and out?" |
51845 | Why not? |
51845 | Why would the Pyramids need to Translate machines? |
51845 | Why? |
51845 | Why? |
51845 | Why? |
51845 | Why? |
51845 | Why? |
51845 | Will you help me?" |
51845 | With her memories arranged at last in his own mind, he thought persuasively:"Citizeness Alla Narova, will you awaken and speak with me?" |
51845 | Wolf? |
51845 | Wolf? |
51845 | Would a Citizen speak as you are speaking?" |
51845 | Would the human fighters get there in time? |
51845 | Wristwatch mine? |
51845 | You hear?" |
51845 | You know that? |
51845 | You know what I am, do n''t you?" |
51845 | You wanted to catch Tropile in the act of Meditation? |
51845 | You''re still a little groggy, right? |
51845 | You''ve seen that for yourself, right? |
51845 | _ Did_ they think? |
51845 | _ Glenn._ Where was the proper mode of first- greeting- one''s- husband? |
51845 | _ Real_ Wolf, that is? |
51845 | _ Why could n''t_ he learn to sleep quietly, like anybody else? |
7294 | At what distance is a voluntary or an ordered disposition taken before starting operations for commencing fire, for charging, or both? 7294 At what instant has this control escaped from the battalion commander? |
7294 | At what moment, if the control were escaping from the leader''s hands, has it no longer been possible to exercise it? 7294 At what moments before, during, or after the day, was the battalion roll- call, the company roll- call made? |
7294 | Did not Captain Daguerre change the bugle call''Retreat,''ordered by---- to the bugle call''Forward?'' |
7294 | Did we receive bayonet wounds? 7294 Has an aristocracy any excuse for existing if it is not military? |
7294 | How did the fight start? 7294 How has the soldier been controlled and directed during the action? |
7294 | In what formation were the Russians? 7294 Is not an aristocracy essentially proud? |
7294 | Is this order changed or is it continued in force when approaching the enemy? 7294 Was the second charge made like the first one? |
7294 | What becomes of it upon arriving within the range of the guns, within the range of bullets? 7294 When Major Vaissier advanced was he followed by every one? |
7294 | Where and when did the halt take place? 7294 Where and when were the leaders able to resume control of the men? |
7294 | Who can say that he never felt fear in battle? 7294 Why? |
7294 | Why? 7294 ( Why? 7294 After all, are not the losses we have seen on both sides demonstration that there was no real mêlée? 7294 And is there even more fire accuracy? 7294 And shall we then know as much as the masters? 7294 And, then, in actual engagement, where is their prescribed place? 7294 Are there so few really brave men among so many soldiers? 7294 Are they going to direct their horses front against front? 7294 Are three- quarters of the officers so stupid? 7294 Are we to believe this? 7294 At what distance did the enemy flee before it? 7294 At what distance? 7294 At what instant has he had a tendency to quit the line in order to remain behind or to rush ahead? 7294 Besides the intellectual progress, is there a moral progress? 7294 But did they aim in those days? 7294 But how will you make up these pack trains? 7294 But how would these men of small stature get into the saddle? 7294 But how? 7294 But if this fire is impossible, why attempt it? 7294 But my dear general, what are your orders? 7294 But suppose the enemy does not flinch? 7294 But to- day, who of us can explain page for page, the use of anything ordered by our tactical regulations except the school of the skirmisher? 7294 But what is to be done about it? 7294 But who can say that of the French nobility? 7294 But who practices it under fire? 7294 But why is firing by rank at will impossible, illusory, under the fire of the enemy? 7294 But with veterans-- But with whom is war commenced? 7294 But, outside of the picked corps, what was the French army then? 7294 By command? 7294 Can any one do this? 7294 Can regular and efficient fire be hoped for from troops in line? 7294 Can the cavalry maneuver on the battle field? 7294 Can you conceive two mixed masses of men or groups, where every one occupied in front can be struck with impunity from the side or from behind? 7294 Can you expect him to act in any other way? 7294 Could anything hold against them? 7294 Did he fight in the manner imposed upon him, or in that indicated to him by his instinct or by his knowledge of warfare? 7294 Did the Russians immediately turn tail, receiving shots and the bayonet in the back? 7294 Did the foot chasseurs know fire at command? 7294 Did they use it? 7294 Do they say that military science can only be learned in the general staff schools? 7294 Do we set our sights better to- day? 7294 Do you believe in opening and ceasing fire at the will of the commander as on the drill ground? 7294 Do you object that no one ever gets within two hundred meters of the enemy? 7294 Do you, then, believe in firing, especially in firing under the pressure of approaching danger, before the enemy? 7294 Does it seem an easy matter for such a force to ward off this menace? 7294 Does that mean that accurate fire at seven hundred meters is possible? 7294 Does war become deadlier with the improvement of weapons? 7294 Even on the range or on the maneuver field what does this fire amount to? 7294 File firing? 7294 Fire by Rank Is a Fire to Occupy the Men in Ranks But if fire at will is not effective, what is its use? 7294 Furthermore, if fire at command had been possible, who knows what Frederick''s soldiers would have been capable of? 7294 Halt, to shoot at random and cannonade at long range until ammunition is exhausted? 7294 Has he less heart than the infantryman? 7294 Have the methods of employment made the same progress? 7294 Have we then a solid army? 7294 Have your combatants opened out? 7294 How about the firing? 7294 How can such horses carry this and have speed? 7294 How can that be explained? 7294 How can this be possible with a mêlée? 7294 How could they have done so if the others had not given way before their determination? 7294 How did Montluc fight, in an aristocratic society? 7294 How did the men adapt themselves? 7294 How far should I extend? 7294 How many armies have sworn to conquer or perish? 7294 How many have kept their oaths? 7294 How many men before a lion, have the courage to look him in the face, to think of and put into practice measures of self- defense? 7294 How many of them, however, even at that moment, would be ready to risk their lives? 7294 How to approach the adversary? 7294 How to execute them by economizing precious lives? 7294 How to give orders that can be executed? 7294 How to pass from the defensive to the offensive? 7294 How to regulate the shock? 7294 How to transmit them surely? 7294 How was the charge made? 7294 How were the Zouaves engaged? |
7294 | How were these defects remedied? |
7294 | How would they recognize each other? |
7294 | How? |
7294 | However, did they actually use these tactics? |
7294 | I suppose they advance holding the horse by the bridle? |
7294 | If one can march under fire, can not the other gallop under it? |
7294 | If such a means of destruction was so easy to obtain, why did not our illustrious forbears use it and recommend it to us? |
7294 | If that theory had the least use, how could Marius ever have held out against the tide of the armies of the Cimbri and Teutons? |
7294 | If the able soldiers of Cromwell, of Frederick, of the Republic and of Napoleon could not set their sights-- can we? |
7294 | If the enemy charges, what happens? |
7294 | If the first and second squadrons are repulsed, but the infantry sees a third charging through the dust, it will say"When is this going to stop?" |
7294 | If you do, then what advantage is there in being able to see from a great distance? |
7294 | In France, will the powerful motif of pride, which comes from the organization of units from particular provinces, be useful? |
7294 | In column, of which the head fired, and whose platoons tried to get from behind the mead to enter into action? |
7294 | In minor operations of war, how many captains are capable of tranquilly commanding their fire and maneuvering with calmness? |
7294 | In what formation were the attackers? |
7294 | In what, except in disorder, did the American battles resemble these butcheries with the knife? |
7294 | Is it because the cavalry is the aristocratic arm? |
7294 | Is it because your skirmishers hinder the operation of your columns, block bayonet charges? |
7294 | Is it because your skirmishers would prevent you from delivering fire? |
7294 | Is it the good quality of staffs or that of combatants that makes the strength of armies? |
7294 | Is it then believed that there is ability only in the general staff? |
7294 | Is it true that the rations of men and horses are actually insufficient in campaign? |
7294 | Is not infantry affected in the same way? |
7294 | Is not private wealth, wealth in general, the avowed ambition sought by all, democrats and others? |
7294 | Is not this an answer to the question? |
7294 | Is the cavalryman not of the same flesh? |
7294 | Is there anybody on my right? |
7294 | Is there anything so difficult about looking forward a little? |
7294 | Is this because in war man lasts longer in the cavalry and because our cavalrymen were older and more seasoned soldiers than our infantry? |
7294 | Is this correct? |
7294 | Is this more reasonable than in the past? |
7294 | Is this what happens? |
7294 | It is not patriotic to say that the military spirit is dead in France? |
7294 | Learn what the field pack can be from the English, Prussians, Austrians, etc.... Could the pack not be thicker and less wide? |
7294 | Of which? |
7294 | On my left?" |
7294 | Ought it to be hoped for? |
7294 | Picked troops, dependable, did they use it? |
7294 | Shall we have only one kind of cavalry? |
7294 | Since Spartacus, have they not always been defeated? |
7294 | Since weapons have been improved, does not the infantryman have to march under fire to attack a position? |
7294 | So much the better? |
7294 | That a unit attacking from the front never succeeds? |
7294 | The colonel, a man of good sense, says,"Will you explain, sir? |
7294 | The question has been asked; Who saved the French army on the Beresina and at Hanau? |
7294 | The results of these roll- calls? |
7294 | They ask, also, if the Prussians used this method of fire successfully in the last war, why should not we do as well? |
7294 | They can not give a little? |
7294 | Those who deny the sentiment, and talk to- day so loftily, what do they advise? |
7294 | To- day when every one has the rapid fire rifle, are things easier? |
7294 | To- day who has formulated method? |
7294 | To- day, with accurate and long range weapons, have things changed much? |
7294 | Was even that fighting? |
7294 | Was he reduced? |
7294 | Was it because they had no back- plate? |
7294 | Was not that strict enough? |
7294 | Was the 6th Line Regiment engaged as the first support of the 7th Light Regiment? |
7294 | Were the casualty reports submitted by the captains of those days correct? |
7294 | Were the nineteen thousand missing men disabled? |
7294 | What became of the twelve thousand unaccounted for? |
7294 | What becomes of this disposition or this march order under the isolated or combined influences of accidents of the terrain and the approach of danger? |
7294 | What becomes then of the MV squared? |
7294 | What can be said about all these with reference to the enemy? |
7294 | What can have become of the twenty- three thousand remaining?] |
7294 | What can you say to a man advancing such ideas? |
7294 | What can you say to people who talk such nonsense? |
7294 | What did it cost? |
7294 | What do you think of cavalry troops so moved by brotherly love? |
7294 | What does this hesitation mean?" |
7294 | What else is there to be provided for? |
7294 | What formation obtained the maximum effort from the Greek army? |
7294 | What formation should infantry, armed with modern weapons, take to guard against flank attacks by cavalry? |
7294 | What good will it do when smoke, fog, darkness, long range, excitement, the lack of coolness, forbid clear sight? |
7294 | What if it was? |
7294 | What is our method for occupying a fortified work, or a line? |
7294 | What is the matter with the sailor''s uniform? |
7294 | What is the reason for this incessant surveillance which has long since exceeded shipboard surveillance? |
7294 | What is the solution? |
7294 | What is the solution? |
7294 | What is the truth? |
7294 | What is the use of fire by rank? |
7294 | What maneuver is swifter than that of cavalry? |
7294 | What methods caused the soldiers of a Roman army to fight most effectively? |
7294 | What more terrible fighters could be imagined? |
7294 | What of that? |
7294 | What point do you want me to guide on? |
7294 | What response is there to this argument? |
7294 | What then is to be done? |
7294 | What then must happen to charges of infantry, which marches while the cavalry charges? |
7294 | What was the duration of this attack against a mass, whose depth prevented its falling back? |
7294 | What will be the result? |
7294 | What would be the result? |
7294 | What would happen to a battalion in such a formation, at one hundred paces from the enemy? |
7294 | When from the captain, the section leader, the squad leader? |
7294 | When will they, confident in themselves, do spontaneously, freely, what their administration can not and never will be able to do? |
7294 | When, in France, will good citizens lose faith in this best of administrations which is theirs? |
7294 | Whence comes this tendency toward war which characterizes above all the good citizen, the populace, who are not called upon personally to participate? |
7294 | Where can data on these questions be found? |
7294 | Where is the threatened blow going to fall? |
7294 | Which? |
7294 | Who can say that he has not been frightened in battle? |
7294 | Who can speak impartially of Waterloo, or Waterloo so much discussed and with such heat, without being ashamed? |
7294 | Who has a traditional method? |
7294 | Who has not observed like instances between dogs, between dog and cat, cat and cat? |
7294 | Who is going to stand against such people? |
7294 | Who knows if the perfection of long- range arms might not bring back these heroic victories? |
7294 | Who to- day is braver than they were? |
7294 | Who, before Hannibal or after him, has lost as many as the Romans and yet been conqueror? |
7294 | Why are not night attacks more employed to- day, at least on a grand scale? |
7294 | Why cover the front everywhere? |
7294 | Why cuirassiers? |
7294 | Why did Frederick like to see his center closed in for the assault? |
7294 | Why do not authorities acknowledge facts and try to formulate combat methods that conform to reality? |
7294 | Why do you call back your skirmishers? |
7294 | Why does the Frenchman of to- day, in singular contrast to the Gaul, scatter under fire? |
7294 | Why is it that Colonel A---- does not want a depth formation for cavalry, he who believes in pressure of the rear ranks on the first? |
7294 | Why is it that they can not stand before the armies of the western people? |
7294 | Why is this? |
7294 | Why not adopt that of Marshal Saxe? |
7294 | Why not put your skirmishers in advance? |
7294 | Why not? |
7294 | Why should infantry be placed too close, and consequently have its advance demoralized? |
7294 | Why sound trumpet calls which they neither hear nor understand? |
7294 | Why take it up again? |
7294 | Why was this? |
7294 | Why? |
7294 | Why? |
7294 | Why? |
7294 | Why? |
7294 | Why? |
7294 | Why? |
7294 | Why? |
7294 | Will he have the last word then, who has the last cartridge, who knows best how to make the enemy use his cartridges without using his own? |
7294 | Will the result be terrible fights, conflicts of extermination? |
7294 | With the best faith in the world they say,"What is this? |
7294 | Would they succeed again? |
7294 | You are troubled about stopping the fire of your soldiers? |
7294 | You find that they show little coolness, and shoot despite their officers, in spite even of themselves? |
7294 | [ 38] What did Napoleon I do? |
7294 | [ 41] What better arguments against deep columns could there be than the denials of Napoleon at St. Helena? |
7294 | [ Footnote 21: Considering Caesar''s narrative what becomes of the mathematical theory of masses, which is still discussed? |
7294 | [ Footnote 32: Are not naval battles above all the battles of captains? |
7294 | did they fall back on the mass which itself was coming up? |
7294 | in disordered masses? |
7294 | in mass? |
7294 | in one rank? |
7294 | in two? |
41481 | A kidnapping case? |
41481 | A question occurs to me,said the Doctor:"will others be able to manipulate the machine as successfully as you can?" |
41481 | Ai n''t it a small world? |
41481 | An''''ow could I say, sir? |
41481 | And after that? |
41481 | And exactly what is an absolute zero? |
41481 | And exactly what is an absolute zero? |
41481 | And how has business been with you lately? |
41481 | And is there no danger of the machine going wrong-- of destroying itself and us? |
41481 | And the cloaks for Charlie and me? |
41481 | And the-- beetles? |
41481 | And they were all strangers to you? |
41481 | And what''s up there, or down there, or whatever you call it? |
41481 | And yet you had his confidence in other matters? |
41481 | And you do n''t know what the professor was trying to invent? |
41481 | And you feel that you have all the necessary qualifications? |
41481 | Any more bombs? |
41481 | Are you all right? |
41481 | Are you hurt, Doctor? |
41481 | Are you sure they have n''t spirited him away? |
41481 | As a sensible man, do n''t you think yourself that your story is a bit thin? 41481 Bram got-- that girl? |
41481 | But how about getting Haidia across? |
41481 | But how? |
41481 | But what are our chances? |
41481 | But what are they looking for? |
41481 | But what becomes of me after you have frustrated Philip''s plot? |
41481 | But what has all this to do with finding out what has become of my friend? |
41481 | But what if he does? 41481 But wo n''t your lens prevent the ultra- violet light from reaching your plate?" |
41481 | But you are too interested in Wall Street to leave it for the open road? |
41481 | Ca n''t you move that arm and leg at all, Dodd? |
41481 | Can you think of no plausible reason for this attack? 41481 Can you throw any light on a motive for such a crime?" |
41481 | Captain Harvey,said the general,"you are sure that dead spot has not been bombarded with gas- shells?" |
41481 | Carnes,he said at length,"do you see anything on this gun that looks like tooth marks?" |
41481 | Damned weird, is n''t it? |
41481 | Did it turn off the road? |
41481 | Did you hear any noises? |
41481 | Did you notice anything strange about those fruit trees? |
41481 | Did you see it, Doctor? |
41481 | Do n''t you feel the lure of it? 41481 Do n''t you see that he''s insane? |
41481 | Do n''t you understand me now? |
41481 | Do n''t you understand? 41481 Do you know the nature of his will?" |
41481 | Do you mean to tell us that auto drove itself? |
41481 | Do you think he will live? |
41481 | Do you wish to start at once, sir? |
41481 | Excited? |
41481 | For God''s sake, Doctor, what is it? |
41481 | General? |
41481 | Had he been drinking? |
41481 | Have n''t you guessed yet, Travers? |
41481 | Have they been reoccupied? |
41481 | Have those two strayed infantrymen reported yet? |
41481 | Have you been reading those stories that the papers have been carrying about Mammoth Cave? |
41481 | Have you ever been to Mammoth Cave? |
41481 | Hello, Sergeant-- Sergeant Coffee, is it?... 41481 High explosive?" |
41481 | How can it be? 41481 How can you-- how can we dare plunge into this thing? |
41481 | How d''you mean? 41481 How dare you? |
41481 | How does that huge thing ever get through that crack we examined? |
41481 | How does the secret service cut in on it? |
41481 | How far do you think we dropped just now? |
41481 | How large are full grown ones if this is a baby? |
41481 | How long does that gas last? |
41481 | How long have you known Professor Wroxton? |
41481 | How many rooms do you occupy now? |
41481 | How much further, Hope? |
41481 | How near is the next house? |
41481 | How soon are we leaving? |
41481 | How''d you know? |
41481 | How''s Haidia? |
41481 | How? |
41481 | However,Clason drew a deep breath"you see this other device? |
41481 | In Chicago? |
41481 | In other words, an invisible light? |
41481 | Is he dead? |
41481 | Is n''t this enough for just now, Burke? |
41481 | Jimmy, ever see an apple before? |
41481 | Jouret? 41481 King of what? |
41481 | Live stock? |
41481 | Love her? 41481 My God, Captain Storm, do n''t you know the difference between an insect and a crustacean? |
41481 | My little Hope, what is it? 41481 Nicely trained horses, what?" |
41481 | No feeling in them? |
41481 | No, what? |
41481 | Now you understand why I advertised for a man of exceptional character? 41481 Oh, by the way, you did n''t see my lighter anywhere, did you?" |
41481 | On May 27th, the day your husband died, what happened, as you re- remember it? |
41481 | Or do you fear deeds of daring? 41481 Pretty trick, what, Travers? |
41481 | Professor Wroxton was a wealthy man without kith or kin? |
41481 | Ready? |
41481 | Reckon he''s lyin'', Pete? |
41481 | Say, what the-- what-- what''s that? |
41481 | See this range- setter? |
41481 | See what they''re doing, Dodd? 41481 So you dismissed them as mere press agent work?" |
41481 | Strain? 41481 Tell me,"he said in a husky voice,"how do you intend to use me? |
41481 | That is all you know of the Jourets? |
41481 | That so? |
41481 | The king,Derek demanded,"Which is his apartment? |
41481 | The machine started and turned into the road--"Did you notice anyone at the wheel? |
41481 | Their aircraft have not been dropping bombs, positively? |
41481 | Then how did human beings get here, and those damn beetles? 41481 These things?" |
41481 | This gentleman desires information in connection with the death of our neighbor Mr., or is it Dr., Darrow? 41481 This you, Perk?" |
41481 | Tommy, old man, how are you feeling now? |
41481 | Very slippery? |
41481 | Was anything else of value taken? |
41481 | Was there any disturbance heard from the crack? |
41481 | Was there really something to those wild yarns? |
41481 | Well, Dodd, have you experienced a change of heart? |
41481 | Well, Harlin,said the general,"Where will he strike?" |
41481 | Well, but see here, Jimmy, suppose these beetles did inhabit the antarctic continent a few million years ago, why get excited? |
41481 | Well, can you--? |
41481 | Well, what do you think of it? |
41481 | Were there any signs on the floor? |
41481 | Were these rooms locked? |
41481 | Were you ever near a rattlesnake den in the west? |
41481 | What are you trying to get at? 41481 What caused you to answer our advertisement?" |
41481 | What d''you mean? |
41481 | What floor? |
41481 | What happened next? |
41481 | What happened to you after we crashed? |
41481 | What happened? |
41481 | What is it, a crab? |
41481 | What is it? |
41481 | What is it? |
41481 | What is its nature? |
41481 | What is there here to be afraid of? |
41481 | What is this? |
41481 | What kind of a report are you going to make to the Bureau, Doctor? |
41481 | What kinda rations they give you? |
41481 | What matter? 41481 What time is it?" |
41481 | What was he trying to invent? |
41481 | What we got to do? |
41481 | What''s on your mind, Carnes? |
41481 | What''s your estimate? |
41481 | What, the one I saw you with? 41481 What? |
41481 | What? |
41481 | When was that? |
41481 | Where does it bring us out? |
41481 | Where is the king? |
41481 | Where''s that, Haidia? |
41481 | Where? 41481 Where?" |
41481 | Who are you? |
41481 | Who are you? |
41481 | Who lives in the first house to the north? |
41481 | Who lives in the next house south? |
41481 | Why does any man apply for a job? |
41481 | Why not have the Projector confiscated or destroyed by our own Government? |
41481 | Why not? |
41481 | Why? |
41481 | Will you come along? |
41481 | Will you excuse me? |
41481 | Will you speak to the public, General? |
41481 | Without unlocking any doors or taking a car, eh? 41481 Yeah? |
41481 | Yes, what''s up? |
41481 | Yes? |
41481 | You believe a madman did it? |
41481 | You believe your husband was murdered? |
41481 | You do n''t know how to open this? |
41481 | You do not approve of circus people? |
41481 | You do not think anyone is going to call for any supposed package of money at one of the most congested corners in the world in broad daylight? |
41481 | You fool,Tommy bellowed in his ear,"d''you think the south pole lies over there? |
41481 | You mean the ship was gliding down to land? |
41481 | You mean to say you actually believe that stuff you''ve been handing me? |
41481 | You mean to suggest then,I shot at him,"that two full grown men have completely vanished? |
41481 | You mean you--? |
41481 | You say you found this thing pretty nearly upon the site of the true pole? |
41481 | You second wave? |
41481 | You will join our party, little Hope? |
41481 | You''re sure you can? |
41481 | Your prisoner has no recognition signals for his own tanks? 41481 ***** Derek was saying,We have n''t much time: can you get us to the palace?" |
41481 | *****"But, John,"I protested"is there no other reason for your agitation? |
41481 | *****"Have you ever proved it?" |
41481 | *****"What do you know of this-- what''s his name?" |
41481 | A beetle? |
41481 | A new species of beetle? |
41481 | A weapon? |
41481 | Afraid of what? |
41481 | Ai n''t that pretty for you?" |
41481 | An executioner beetle, sent by Bram to summon them to the torture? |
41481 | An''th''canteen stuff--""Your tank men, they get treated fancy?" |
41481 | And as he spoke he remembered vaguely some crank who had once insisted that the two poles were hollow because-- what was the fellow''s reasoning? |
41481 | And how were they going to get out of the damn place? |
41481 | And why''s the grass red?" |
41481 | Are you afraid that in this process of becoming henchman to a king you may perchance get killed?" |
41481 | Are you familiar with fluorescein?" |
41481 | Are you interested?" |
41481 | Astounding? |
41481 | Badly hurt?" |
41481 | But even if it is, do you think that, after perfecting such a tremendous invention, the professor would commit suicide?" |
41481 | But now, what to do? |
41481 | But what could be the purpose behind this villainy? |
41481 | But where was Jim? |
41481 | CHAPTER III_ Ten Miles Underground_"What I was going to say when we were interrupted, was,''Can you beat it?''" |
41481 | CHAPTER I_ Wall Street-- or the Open Road?_ When I was some fifteen years old, I once made the remark,"Why, that''s impossible." |
41481 | CHAPTER V_ Intrigue_"Am I in time, Hope?" |
41481 | Can you get into the palace, Hope? |
41481 | Can you get us anything like that?" |
41481 | Can you place a tent at my disposal?" |
41481 | Can you walk?" |
41481 | Care to smoke? |
41481 | Carnes, how soon can we get a train back to Washington?" |
41481 | Carnes, where is that letter from the Secretary of War?" |
41481 | Derek said quietly,"Difficult to believe, Charlie? |
41481 | Derek whispered to Hope,"The toilers do n''t know of this?" |
41481 | Derek whispered,"Is that Blanca?" |
41481 | Derek, prince of this realm? |
41481 | Did you know that?" |
41481 | Did you recognize any of the body- snatchers?" |
41481 | Do I make this clear?" |
41481 | Do n''t you recognize him? |
41481 | Do n''t you see the distinguishing mark of the coleoptera, those two elytra, or wing- covers, which meet in the median dorsal line? |
41481 | Do you believe, positively, that the gardener is above suspicion?" |
41481 | Do you hear me?" |
41481 | Do you know anything about it?" |
41481 | Do you know the motive behind this affair? |
41481 | Do you know which one I am going to choose?" |
41481 | Do you realize their stupendous power, their invincibility? |
41481 | Do you see it? |
41481 | Do you think, in view of this yarn, that your experiments can wait?" |
41481 | Do you understand?" |
41481 | Do you want to right a great wrong? |
41481 | Does n''t that suggest anything?" |
41481 | Even if it did, what about Mr. Lathom? |
41481 | Ever in Chicago?" |
41481 | Got anything to smoke?" |
41481 | Guard her for me, will you?" |
41481 | Had I arrived in the other realm? |
41481 | Had they seen this attack upon Derek? |
41481 | Have you any objections?" |
41481 | Have you any special advice to give me about the guarding?" |
41481 | Have you, or can you get, any live stock?" |
41481 | He demanded of Derek again,"Who are you?" |
41481 | He did, eh? |
41481 | He got turned around and you caught him wandering about?... |
41481 | He had just dropped back into a lounging attitude when the door burst open and Clason flew into the room? |
41481 | He repeated,"Did you know that?" |
41481 | His voice rang out,"Will you obey me now? |
41481 | His voice rang out:"What are you doing? |
41481 | Hope said,"What is it, Rohbar?" |
41481 | Hope, where does Rohbar stand in this?" |
41481 | How dare you?" |
41481 | How long does it last?" |
41481 | How might he fan this feeble spark of volition to sufficient strength for decisive resistance? |
41481 | How much immediately?" |
41481 | How''d you learn it?" |
41481 | How''y''use it?" |
41481 | How, then, can puny man hope to stand against them? |
41481 | I said,"Henchman to a king?" |
41481 | I was dangling from a parachute.... By the way, where am I now?" |
41481 | I wonder whether you are worth it?" |
41481 | Impossible? |
41481 | Impossible? |
41481 | In the meantime, may I look at that gun that was found?" |
41481 | Is that all you can tell us about the death itself?" |
41481 | Is there a tank stationed at Fort Thomas?" |
41481 | Is there a telegraph office here?" |
41481 | Is there another counterfeit on the market?" |
41481 | Is there no one who might possibly benefit by putting you temporarily out of the way?" |
41481 | Is this it?" |
41481 | It is n''t finished yet, but when the general says that--""Battle?" |
41481 | It seems impossible, but has not Mrs. Darrow told us she heard this humming and saw nothing? |
41481 | May I ask what is the object of the whole thing?" |
41481 | Mrs. Darrow fell to smoothing out the folds in her house apron as Lees asked:"When was the only time you saw her?" |
41481 | Mrs. Darrow, what has happened?'' |
41481 | My trained beetles are blind-- you did n''t happen to notice I''d cut off their antenna? |
41481 | Near dawn? |
41481 | No rest?" |
41481 | Now what would Keane do? |
41481 | Now, Mrs. Darrow, how long had you lived at Brooknook? |
41481 | Odd, was n''t it, getting so much publicity after I was through needing it? |
41481 | Of what use to me an elevator, if it had been running? |
41481 | Or do you want to go down to work as usual in the subway to- morrow morning? |
41481 | Or have you?" |
41481 | Or was I still in Derek''s laboratory? |
41481 | Really, how-- you''re not injured?" |
41481 | Rescue an oppressed people, overturn the tyranny of an evil monarch, and put your friend and the girl he loves upon the throne? |
41481 | Say, where in thunder are we, Jimmy?" |
41481 | Say, you know Heine''s place?" |
41481 | Shall I?" |
41481 | Should he summon help, or go on alone? |
41481 | Space? |
41481 | Still insane upon the subject of fossil monotremes, I suppose?" |
41481 | Suppose that I should spend a hundred million of my government''s money and the purchase prove worthless? |
41481 | Suppose then, that we have an object, either animate or inanimate, the surface of which reflects only ultra- violet light, what will be the result? |
41481 | That''s clear, is n''t it?" |
41481 | The open road? |
41481 | Then a rush of questions:"What''s the matter? |
41481 | Then he asked:"How is the foreman? |
41481 | Then why did he not have it out now? |
41481 | Then why do n''t we drop to the center of the earth, you damn fool?" |
41481 | They told him he would n''t see any of them until the battle was over?... |
41481 | They were n''t taking any chances on any of our listening- posts reporting their tanks, eh?... |
41481 | Very well, go on.... How did he gas our listening- posts?... |
41481 | Walking head downward, are we? |
41481 | Was I going mad? |
41481 | Was I going mad? |
41481 | Was Keane Clason a great inventor, or a madman? |
41481 | Was he here? |
41481 | Was it reported?" |
41481 | Were these things real or imaginary? |
41481 | Were we outdoors? |
41481 | What could he do? |
41481 | What do you see now? |
41481 | What else could they be? |
41481 | What for?" |
41481 | What had I said to make them suspect me of having committed a revolting crime? |
41481 | What harm?" |
41481 | What is the floor of the cave like where we are going?" |
41481 | What killed them off? |
41481 | What matter?" |
41481 | What other fearsome monsters might inhabit that extraordinary valley? |
41481 | What right had he to put me through the third degree? |
41481 | What then? |
41481 | What will you do?" |
41481 | What''s happened to you? |
41481 | What''s happened? |
41481 | What''you doin''around here?" |
41481 | Where are the Clasons?" |
41481 | Where is Major Brown?" |
41481 | Where?" |
41481 | White? |
41481 | Who and what are you?" |
41481 | Why did I not think of it before? |
41481 | Why did n''t they cross into Australia, like the opossum, by the land bridge then existent between that continent and South America? |
41481 | Why did n''t they win the supremacy over man?" |
41481 | Why did n''t you tell me that before?" |
41481 | Why did you bring the shells, Haidia?" |
41481 | Why have n''t they survived into historic times? |
41481 | Why should anyone believe that they were the three crimson nobles whom Derek attacked with his strange ray? |
41481 | Why, of all places, had he fled down into this blind burrow? |
41481 | Why, what was this? |
41481 | Why?" |
41481 | Wildly racing through the night, missing other cars by a breath, the big, visible auto continued its pursuit of-- what? |
41481 | Will you?" |
41481 | With a benzine label for a prescription?" |
41481 | Would I go into the unknown? |
41481 | Would I go? |
41481 | Would I go? |
41481 | Would Philip prove to be a real or an imaginary scoundrel? |
41481 | Would a watchman hear me? |
41481 | Would you allow me to accompany you when you make your attempt?" |
41481 | Yeah, do n''t you get it, Jimmy? |
41481 | Yes sir, knocked me plumb down, and--""Then what happened? |
41481 | You could not have misplaced the other by any chance, could you?'' |
41481 | You have no relatives?" |
41481 | You know what the humans here live on, do n''t you?" |
41481 | You understand, of course, what color is? |
41481 | You understand?" |
41481 | You understand?" |
41481 | You will not? |
41481 | You''re ready to go to work immediately, I hope?" |
41481 | Your prisoner objects to his rations, eh? |
58688 | A woman? 58688 Am I supposed to turn cartwheels?" |
58688 | And he was dead? |
58688 | And how''s the extra- zoo expert''s bum leg? |
58688 | Answer this question: do you make a practise of poisoning the minds of your crew against me? |
58688 | Any orders, sir? |
58688 | Are they gon na land or ai n''t they gon na land? |
58688 | Are we for sale or something? |
58688 | Are you kidding? 58688 Are you serious?" |
58688 | Are you sure we want to? |
58688 | Are you trying to tell me the men have selected you? |
58688 | But how can you expect me to lead you when I do n''t know what''s happening? 58688 But what happened to him?" |
58688 | But what made him do it? |
58688 | But why? |
58688 | Captain Moore? |
58688 | Did you hear the voice, Mac? |
58688 | Do n''t you realize what they''ve been talking about? |
58688 | Do you want to? |
58688 | Does that satisfy you, Steve? |
58688 | Does that surprise you? |
58688 | Eh? 58688 Eh? |
58688 | Ever been off the North American continent? |
58688 | Forget about the past, will you? |
58688 | Had Stedman been drinking? |
58688 | Hear something? 58688 Hey, who''s got those helmets?" |
58688 | How about Charlie Stedman? |
58688 | How about the voice, boy? 58688 How can we, Mac? |
58688 | How do I know it is n''t a phony, a two- headed coin? |
58688 | How soon can I get out of bed? |
58688 | How''s the worm? |
58688 | Huh? 58688 Huh? |
58688 | Huh? 58688 I did n''t say--""Is that all you can say,''you did n''t say?'' |
58688 | I mean, how much air have you left? |
58688 | I only thought--"What? 58688 I wo n''t, wo n''t I? |
58688 | I''ve got to take care of that stone worm, remember? |
58688 | I-- uh--_what_? 58688 Interesting? |
58688 | Is it a deal? |
58688 | Is it morning? |
58688 | Is it? 58688 Is that so, Mr. Smart- guy? |
58688 | Is that so? |
58688 | Just how do we get the anthrovacs aboard ship? |
58688 | Kevin McGann I know, but what about this man? |
58688 | Kevin, do you know anything about how Charlie died you have n''t told me? |
58688 | LeClarc? |
58688 | Look at those creatures, will you? |
58688 | May I make a suggestion? |
58688 | Me? 58688 Mean to say you spent so much time on zoology and forgot about other things? |
58688 | Name? |
58688 | Oh, did we? 58688 Please, must I say it? |
58688 | Possessed? |
58688 | See here, LeClarc, we''ve been getting orders and directives without knowing what they mean or why they were given or--"Must you be so impatient? |
58688 | So what? 58688 Sort of like getting them drunk, is n''t it, boy?" |
58688 | Stedman, eh? |
58688 | Stedman, huh? 58688 Stedman?" |
58688 | Steve? 58688 Steve? |
58688 | Ten more minutes? |
58688 | Ten? |
58688 | The anthrovacs? |
58688 | Then we''ll go as we are? |
58688 | Then you believe me? |
58688 | Then you''re all right? |
58688 | Three anthrovacs? |
58688 | Three suits? |
58688 | What are you moping about, boy? |
58688 | What do you mean, waiting to get you? |
58688 | What do you mean, where? 58688 What do you mean?" |
58688 | What do you mean? |
58688 | What do you want me to do? |
58688 | What do you want? |
58688 | What for? |
58688 | What gave you that idea? |
58688 | What happens then? |
58688 | What happens then? |
58688 | What information? |
58688 | What is this? |
58688 | What ship? |
58688 | What should I remember? |
58688 | What the hell do you think you''re doing? |
58688 | What world is this? |
58688 | What''s going on here? |
58688 | What''s happening? |
58688 | What''s that? |
58688 | What''s the matter, are you old fashioned? 58688 What''s the meaning of--""Will you be quiet and let me do the talking?" |
58688 | What''s the trouble, Stedman? |
58688 | What''s the trouble, boy? |
58688 | What? |
58688 | What? |
58688 | What? |
58688 | What? |
58688 | When? |
58688 | Where does that leave us? |
58688 | Where''s that? |
58688 | Where? |
58688 | Who can prove it? 58688 Who does?" |
58688 | Who gets to call? |
58688 | Who said I am? 58688 Who says we''ll obey?" |
58688 | Who the devil''s on radar, Captain? |
58688 | Who? 58688 Why LeClarc?" |
58688 | Why do n''t we forget all about it? |
58688 | Why do n''t we just clobber them? |
58688 | Why do n''t you begin at the beginning? |
58688 | Why struggle? 58688 Will you ask the doctor to give me some crutches? |
58688 | Will you please hurry with whatever you want to tell me? 58688 Would I?" |
58688 | Yes, Captain? |
58688 | Yes, Captain? |
58688 | Yes? 58688 Yes?" |
58688 | Yes? |
58688 | You crew or expedition? |
58688 | You know where we space out for first, Mr. Stedman? 58688 You mean LeClarc?" |
58688 | You see, boy? |
58688 | You want me to try, darling? |
58688 | You want some pretty sound advice? 58688 You wanted me, Captain? |
58688 | You were saying...? |
58688 | You''re Charlie Stedman''s kid brother, are n''t you? |
58688 | You''ve got three anthrovacs? |
58688 | Your brother''s? |
58688 | *****"How are you feeling, boy?" |
58688 | A bazaar of the worlds, bringing together for trade, creatures of every form and size and color? |
58688 | All right so far, boy? |
58688 | And Teejay? |
58688 | And she added,"Say, have you been watching your stone worm?" |
58688 | And was the fear responsible in any way for what had happened to Charlie? |
58688 | And what made him hate you like that? |
58688 | And what, if anything, did the bazaar have to do with it? |
58688 | And where''d he get to, anyway? |
58688 | And, a moment later,"What''s the trouble, Brody?" |
58688 | Any further questions?" |
58688 | Any questions?" |
58688 | Any questions?" |
58688 | Are we out in space again?" |
58688 | Are you a member of the expedition?" |
58688 | Barling?" |
58688 | Because of T. J. Moore? |
58688 | But I''ll tell you this: I think I could like you a lot better in your new role, and-- Teejay?" |
58688 | But did that mean the voice had any real existence? |
58688 | But what I want to know is this: how did it happen?" |
58688 | But what about the rest of it?" |
58688 | But why did you come out here with me if you''re ready to give up so easy?" |
58688 | But why? |
58688 | But why? |
58688 | But would you think it strange if you hear that I do n''t think that now?" |
58688 | Can I get to work on the new orbit at once?" |
58688 | Can you picture an old- fashioned gal slinging a man over her shoulder and toting him away to safety like a sack of grain? |
58688 | Captain-- is it clear?" |
58688 | Could you find it? |
58688 | Did her sex matter then?" |
58688 | Did n''t you ever hear about that?" |
58688 | Did the anthrovac understand? |
58688 | Did the fear crawl around the edges of his brain because he thought Teejay was responsible? |
58688 | Did the voice emanate from it? |
58688 | Did you notice all the other creatures here? |
58688 | Did you think these monsters were all native to Uashalume? |
58688 | Do n''t you know you should n''t go around fighting like a man?''" |
58688 | Do n''t you think it''s enough? |
58688 | Do you hear something?" |
58688 | Do you still hear it?" |
58688 | Do you think I want to play hop- scotch all over the Solar System? |
58688 | Do you think you can eat beefsteak and drink martinis in every frontier- world dive? |
58688 | Does it satisfy you?" |
58688 | Does that mean LeClarc had to be on the_ Frank Buck_ before anything happened? |
58688 | Fear-- of what? |
58688 | Finally:"What am I bid?" |
58688 | Finding it, could you make it run again?" |
58688 | From_ my_ shoulder? |
58688 | Had n''t the creature said it could kill them both? |
58688 | Has anyone seen LeClarc since the fight?" |
58688 | Hello, McGann? |
58688 | Here''s Charlie, see? |
58688 | His eyes searched Steve''s face briefly, and he said:"Should I know you?" |
58688 | How can I plan for escape when I do n''t know what it is we have to escape from?" |
58688 | How can you hear anything on Ganymede, with no air to carry it? |
58688 | How could it? |
58688 | How''s that?" |
58688 | How''s the air?" |
58688 | I like Stedman, but if we ever find him, better not say that or I''ll break your neck, hear? |
58688 | Instead:"Can you walk, Stedman?" |
58688 | Is it a deal?" |
58688 | Is that clear?" |
58688 | It''s one thing to say that if you aren''t--""Who is n''t? |
58688 | Just how did you find Charlie? |
58688 | Just how do you think Carmical Enterprises got where they are? |
58688 | Kevin, how did Charlie die?" |
58688 | Last minute addition, huh, Stedman?" |
58688 | Like, for instance, Ganymede- fear?" |
58688 | May I help?" |
58688 | Me? |
58688 | Now, what am I offered?" |
58688 | Now, with you and Stedman-- well, LeClarc is n''t so important, is he?" |
58688 | One life more would n''t matter, and if there were a chance...."Charlie, do n''t you remember anything?" |
58688 | One slip and you''ve had it, is that understood?" |
58688 | Remember how the animals aboard the_ Frank Buck_ died? |
58688 | Remember the Ganymede- fear, Kevin?" |
58688 | Say, has anyone got a cool drink? |
58688 | See what I mean?" |
58688 | Somehow, the anthrovacs escaped from their bubbles and--""What?" |
58688 | Stedman?" |
58688 | Steve, is that you?" |
58688 | Steve, is that you?" |
58688 | Such a gathering had been imposed arbitrarily, but for what purpose? |
58688 | Tell me-- do you think they have a Harvard club on every stinking satellite you''ll visit? |
58688 | Temporarily, for as long as you can use us, is that it?" |
58688 | The stilt- like creature? |
58688 | Then how had it happened? |
58688 | Then what caused the fear? |
58688 | Then what did happen? |
58688 | There''s only one alternative, and much as I regret--""What is it? |
58688 | There''s only one man aboard ship who can beat the Frenchman in a fair fight, and--""You?" |
58688 | This is the twenty- second century, the enlightened century, remember? |
58688 | Understand?" |
58688 | Want to tell her I''d like to see her?" |
58688 | We can all start looking for jobs after that, do you understand? |
58688 | Well, since our emotions are so much stronger than the parasites, maybe, maybe--""You mean it could work in reverse?" |
58688 | What I want to know is this: where are we going, and why?" |
58688 | What are we waiting for?" |
58688 | What are you gawking at me like that for?" |
58688 | What are you laughing about?" |
58688 | What are you-- a girl-- doing this for? |
58688 | What can I do?" |
58688 | What did all his knowledge of Extra- terrestrial zoology amount to now? |
58688 | What did you think? |
58688 | What do you hear, boy? |
58688 | What do you want?" |
58688 | What in space ever made you study extra- zoo, anyway?" |
58688 | What is it, scared?" |
58688 | What they want to know is this: are you their man?" |
58688 | What was done with the body?" |
58688 | What was there to be afraid of? |
58688 | What''s so funny? |
58688 | What''s that? |
58688 | What''s the alternative?" |
58688 | What''s your hurry, boy?" |
58688 | When all your lives may be at stake?" |
58688 | Who do you mean?" |
58688 | Who is to say? |
58688 | Whom do I ask for on the_ Gordak_?" |
58688 | Why did Charlie write once that you must have been spawned in hell? |
58688 | Why do n''t you wait till after_ Brennschluss_, when we''re out in space?" |
58688 | Why should they, they can get new bodies? |
58688 | Why? |
58688 | Why? |
58688 | Why?" |
58688 | Will the fact that we''re here first matter? |
58688 | Will the three of you please turn around and march over to the_ Frank Buck_?" |
58688 | Will you shut up and get to work?" |
58688 | Yeah, but how did--""How did I know, boy? |
58688 | You must mean Charlie Stedman who was killed out here a few years back?" |
58688 | You never did want to tell me what happened on Ganymede, did you? |
58688 | You trying to kill yourself?" |
58688 | You wo n''t deny that something took over their brains?" |
58688 | You''re T. J.? |
58688 | You-- a girl?" |
41714 | ''Smatter? |
41714 | A brand- new religion? |
41714 | And for_ her_? 41714 And what about the scared and unhappy ones in Riveredge? |
41714 | And_ do_ they? |
41714 | Any better, miss? |
41714 | Anybody else? |
41714 | Are n''t you interested? |
41714 | Are you Orsino? |
41714 | Are you all right, Max? |
41714 | Are you all right? |
41714 | Are you awake, Lee? 41714 Are you staying with it?" |
41714 | Before you go, may I ask when we''ll see your pew rent, to say nothing of the tithe? |
41714 | Breakfast? |
41714 | But what are you_ doing_ here? 41714 But-- but-- how will I know I''m_ me_?" |
41714 | Can I set off the explosion? 41714 Can you roll the boulders away from the hole there?" |
41714 | Confound it, sir, when will you young rufflers learn that you must crawl before you walk? 41714 Damn it,"he snarled,"why did n''t you refill this thing when you emptied it? |
41714 | Death threat from the dago? |
41714 | Did n''t know what to do? |
41714 | Did you_ have_ to shoot, Commander? |
41714 | Disciplined or downgraded anybody lately? |
41714 | Do n''t you know my voice? 41714 Do you know any medicine?" |
41714 | Do you know any of the local plants we might eat? |
41714 | Do you like the Syndic? |
41714 | Do you, Lee Bennet, solemnly renounce all allegiances previously held by you and pledge your allegiance to the North American Government? |
41714 | Does she swing any weight? 41714 Eh? |
41714 | Eh? 41714 Eh?" |
41714 | Fooling with any women? |
41714 | Friend of yours? |
41714 | Has anybody got any ideas? |
41714 | Have n''t met since Las Vegas, have we? |
41714 | Have you any reservations yet unstated in your answers? |
41714 | He has....Max Wyman paused a long time and said:"Go on, will you?" |
41714 | How''d you like it? |
41714 | How''s the C.Q.--that man downstairs, Martha? |
41714 | How''s your throat, Ken? |
41714 | I do n''t suppose there''s anything I can do? |
41714 | I heard about things in the States-- Wyman, is n''t it? 41714 I thought we were unsinkable?" |
41714 | Iceland? |
41714 | In God''s name, why? |
41714 | In what sense do you mean that, Charles? 41714 Into a firing squad? |
41714 | Is he dead? |
41714 | Is it or is n''t it a science? |
41714 | Is that why you pulled that ape off me? 41714 Is there anything I can do?" |
41714 | It wo n''t_ do_? 41714 It''s going to be a hell of a big bang, ai n''t it, Charles?" |
41714 | Made up out of whole cloth? |
41714 | Martha, what are you talking about? |
41714 | Max Wyman? 41714 May I speak?" |
41714 | May I wish you every happiness, Professor Speiser? |
41714 | My boy,_ why_ did n''t you tell me about this when you first came in? |
41714 | Name, age and origin? |
41714 | No-- possible-- mistake? |
41714 | Oh, knock it off-- where do you get that pirate bit, gangster? |
41714 | Okay... you think we ought to report this to somebody? |
41714 | Paperwork, huh? 41714 Please,"he said,"could I have something to eat first?" |
41714 | Psychologist? 41714 Remember Martha?" |
41714 | Sam, you see this? 41714 See a man first?" |
41714 | Shall I cast off for you? |
41714 | She runs away? |
41714 | So what do you say to slipping one of our own people into the Government to find out whether they''re dealing in assassination or not? |
41714 | So where does that leave us? |
41714 | Still bagman at the 101st? |
41714 | Surprised? |
41714 | That''s a top Mob man? 41714 The old man-- Edward Falcaro''s line?" |
41714 | Think I saved you for that? 41714 Think I saved you for that?" |
41714 | Time for another load? |
41714 | Trouble? |
41714 | Trouble? |
41714 | Usury_ is_ a sin,Father Ambrosius said cautiously,"but how does Fallowfield enter into it?" |
41714 | Was it real? |
41714 | Was she out of her mind? |
41714 | Well, what is it? |
41714 | What about the jeep and the guns? 41714 What about you?" |
41714 | What are bupers? |
41714 | What are they? |
41714 | What are you doing here? |
41714 | What are you talking about, little girl? |
41714 | What are your feelings toward the North American Government? |
41714 | What are your plans? |
41714 | What did you do to him? |
41714 | What do we do with the fifties when I get them both off the mount? |
41714 | What do you do there? |
41714 | What do you know about a woman named Lee-- Bennet? 41714 What do you mean,_ we_?" |
41714 | What do you think you''re up to? |
41714 | What do you want to know? |
41714 | What does that mean? |
41714 | What happened? |
41714 | What have_ you_ been up to? |
41714 | What is escape? 41714 What is this place?" |
41714 | What ship did you cross in? |
41714 | What the hell''s that? |
41714 | What the hell''s the use? |
41714 | What would I do? |
41714 | What''re you so nervous about? |
41714 | What''s going on here, you men? |
41714 | What''s going on, mister? |
41714 | What''s it like? |
41714 | What''s special about thirty miles inland? |
41714 | What''s the matter-- haven''t you got it? |
41714 | What''s the matter? |
41714 | What''ve you got against the Syndic? |
41714 | What? |
41714 | What? |
41714 | What_ would_ a personnel bureau do? |
41714 | When did this Lieberman flourish? |
41714 | When do you think you can start on the passes, Ken? |
41714 | Where you from, mister? |
41714 | Where''d you get yours? |
41714 | Where''s the reactor room? |
41714 | Who are you? |
41714 | Who can know what he''s doing when he does n''t even know why he does it? 41714 Who is this woman? |
41714 | Who knows what he is doing, why he does it or what the consequences will be? 41714 Who''s this child? |
41714 | Why, what do you mean, Mrs. M.? 41714 Why?" |
41714 | Why? |
41714 | Why? |
41714 | Will they come back? |
41714 | Would I live here if I were n''t? |
41714 | Would n''t you? |
41714 | Would you kill for it? |
41714 | Would you rob for the North American Government? |
41714 | Yes, my son? 41714 Yes? |
41714 | You all right, gangster? |
41714 | You folks married? |
41714 | You got any aces in the hole, gangster? |
41714 | You have trouble, Wyman? |
41714 | You know me? |
41714 | You know we dodged''em three times? |
41714 | You know who she is? |
41714 | You take these cords off me? |
41714 | You wo n''t go away? 41714 You would n''t want one of their women, would you? |
41714 | You''re outlaws, are n''t you? |
41714 | You''re sure wishing Uncle Frank was here so you could ask him about it, do n''t you, Charles? |
41714 | You''re_ sorry_ for them? |
41714 | _ Did_ you? |
41714 | _ Here?_"No possible mistake,she said, stunned. |
41714 | _ Mister_ Orsino, is it or is it not your responsibility as team captain to demand that a dangerous ball be taken out of play? 41714 _ Taft?_ That''s my father''s pigboat! |
41714 | ("Mister Orsino, did you come out to make a monkey of yourself and waste my time? |
41714 | A pretty brunette demanded:"What''ll you have?" |
41714 | A woman began to pound the guard on Charles''right with her fists, yelling:"What did you do to my husband? |
41714 | After a pause she whispered:"He''s using the-- what do you call it? |
41714 | And after them the Mob? |
41714 | And did or did not that last burst from Mister Vladek beat the ball out of round, thus giving rise to a distinct possibility of dangerous ricochets?" |
41714 | And for_ her_?" |
41714 | And how did Farmer Major hire the men from Wealing to get in his hay before the great storm could ruin it? |
41714 | And how did Tom the Thatcher buy his wagon so he could sell his beer in Glastonbury at a better price? |
41714 | And if he did n''t, who''d know the difference with the accounting as sloppy as it was here? |
41714 | And let that lousy little yeoman in on it?" |
41714 | And what did you have to show for it? |
41714 | And why did n''t you zig- zag overnight? |
41714 | And why did you get me up in the dead of night?" |
41714 | And you think it''s the conditioning or-- or something?" |
41714 | Are we? |
41714 | Are you implying that I have omitted pertinent facts?" |
41714 | Are you sure you''re not-- not kidding yourself? |
41714 | Are you telling me you do n''t have sexual promiscuity? |
41714 | Are you_ sure_ you can fake them?" |
41714 | Are you_ sure_?" |
41714 | As the door closed he snapped at him:"Well, mister?" |
41714 | At last he asked Orsino in a dry, choked voice:"Politics?" |
41714 | Back in Syndic Territory, fat, sloppy, happy Syndic Territory, did they know how good they had it? |
41714 | Back there at the jeep?" |
41714 | Be a good chap, padre, and sort of glare at him from the pulpit a few times to show him who you mean, what?" |
41714 | Brutus''back was to the audience when it started; he gradually turned--"What means this shouting? |
41714 | But I''m not being specific, am I? |
41714 | But now that there are two of us, what do you suggest? |
41714 | But those Government people? |
41714 | But what do you think paid for the masses you said for the repose of Goodie Howat''s soul? |
41714 | But what if we have a way to get around the drugs and lie- detectors, gentlemen? |
41714 | But who had ever heard of Sir Baldwin ever lending anything? |
41714 | Ca n''t you see the old devil planned it this way from the beginning?" |
41714 | Can you drive a jeep? |
41714 | Can you fire a twin- fifty?" |
41714 | Can you get me about a hundred of the machine gun cartridges?" |
41714 | Can you make an ex- plosion like you said? |
41714 | Charles Orsino? |
41714 | Charles burst out:"Then for God''s sake, Uncle Frank, why have n''t you_ done_ anything? |
41714 | Charles, buzzing a little with the gin, protested hotly:"But what''s the harm? |
41714 | Charles, do you remember the way to the wharf?" |
41714 | Charles, you_ sure_ I ca n''t set off the explosion? |
41714 | Choking down something like nausea, he asked carefully:"Is there much rape?" |
41714 | Confusing? |
41714 | Corruption and shakedowns?" |
41714 | Could n''t you be mistaken?" |
41714 | Could she throw things like a poltergeist- girl? |
41714 | Curare?" |
41714 | Damn it, do n''t you know me? |
41714 | Dark... so dark... and so tired... how old was she? |
41714 | Did anybody ever tell you you look well in uniform?" |
41714 | Did n''t we make it clear? |
41714 | Did she know or care whether he was? |
41714 | Did the witch girl-- and Martha-- have hereditary_ psi_ power? |
41714 | Did these alcoholers get over it?" |
41714 | Did they try to pull something?" |
41714 | Did you know her on the other side? |
41714 | Did you score?" |
41714 | Do n''t you know? |
41714 | Do n''t you recognize the treaty?" |
41714 | Do they go?" |
41714 | Do you hear me? |
41714 | Do you know, I can relax with you? |
41714 | Do you mean to tell me you''re just leaving out anybody under middle age when you talk about morality?" |
41714 | Do you still think twenty reds means a black is bound to come up? |
41714 | Do you think I_ wanted_ to become a moneylender? |
41714 | Does n''t that make sense? |
41714 | Edward Falcaro asked:"Anybody know anything about Europe or Asia? |
41714 | Everything set?" |
41714 | Falcaro went on:"The way things stand now, gentlemen, we do n''t know very much, do we?" |
41714 | Father Ambrosius rose courteously and said, with some insincerity:"_ Pax vobiscum._""Eh?" |
41714 | Frank, is that clear?" |
41714 | From a cloud of rank smoke he said:"So the thing to do is find out more, is n''t it?" |
41714 | Go far away with me?" |
41714 | Good God, was he hooked into marriage at twenty- three? |
41714 | Got in Van Dellen and the tech.... Maybe, come to think of it, the tech_ was_ crooked? |
41714 | Grinnel said, with a minimum smile:"If I had any influence, would I catch the cloak- and- dagger crap they sling at me?" |
41714 | Grinnel smiled and said:"Well, this would be it, would n''t it?" |
41714 | Grinnel:"Where are you from, kid?" |
41714 | Had she been promiscuous? |
41714 | Has something happened to my sister?" |
41714 | Have I come much too late?" |
41714 | Have n''t you got what you wanted?" |
41714 | He collapsed into a seat and croaked, with shut eyes:"While you''re trying to figure out the vomiting, can I have a handful of aspirins?" |
41714 | He gasped at her as they pulled their way up a bramble- covered 45-degree slope:"How do you do it? |
41714 | He growled at the storekeeper:"You sure this was just unsealed? |
41714 | He hastily scooped out a bowl of clean sand and whispered:"Any trouble?" |
41714 | He looked up with a pleased smile and asked:"How''s that for a plan?" |
41714 | He put down the ration and said wonderingly:"Do you know, that''s the way I feel about you? |
41714 | He said to Donnel:"You know Halloran long?" |
41714 | He said to her:"Who is that lunatic?" |
41714 | He said to the deckhand:"Can I clean the lady and myself up?" |
41714 | He said, enormously angry:"_ Oh, you do n''t do you?_"and hated her, the world and himself for the stupid inadequacy of the comeback. |
41714 | He smoothed her tangled hair mechanically and said to the watching, grinning circle:"Look, has n''t this gone far enough? |
41714 | He snarled:"Then why did you bother to come here?" |
41714 | He unkinked himself, stretched and lay down on the sand floor thinking bitterly: why try? |
41714 | His last broken protest was:"But what''ll I do if somebody takes me up on it?" |
41714 | How could sinning have paid for the repose of Goodie Howat''s soul, got a better price for brewer Thatcher''s ale and saved the village hay crop? |
41714 | How in the hell did a thing like that happen?" |
41714 | How is he? |
41714 | How''d you like to be on the inside when the North American Government returns to the mainland?" |
41714 | I ask you, padre, is it my fault that my tenants are a pack of lazy, thieving Saxon swine and I could n''t raise the money?" |
41714 | I did n''t forget, see? |
41714 | I do n''t doubt you''re learned and all that, but I can still tell you a thing or two, what? |
41714 | I do n''t know what fear of love will do to you-- make you a cheat? |
41714 | I do n''t know-- morphine? |
41714 | I mean to say, if it''s good enough for his majesty Richard, it''s good enough for me, what? |
41714 | I presume you wo n''t slug me while I check the engine?" |
41714 | I remember the triggering shocked me out of a year''s growth; how do you feel?" |
41714 | I wonder what old Gilby would say if he could see his star pupil burning out a barrel and swinging his gun like a fire hose? |
41714 | If there''s another try, will you help us out?" |
41714 | In a voice that strove to be normal, he whispered to Martha:"What about the boat?" |
41714 | Is n''t that right?" |
41714 | Is n''t this ever going to end?" |
41714 | Is that_ clear_?" |
41714 | Is there no more?" |
41714 | Jimmy, you flew over once, did n''t you? |
41714 | John seemed honest, the facts were the facts-- can good come out of evil? |
41714 | Kill the fool? |
41714 | Lee Falcaro said tremulously:"Wh- wh- what boat?" |
41714 | Looks good to me, do n''t it to you?" |
41714 | Magic, ritual, the power of the goddess, fear of iron, fear of the jeep''s vine enclosure-- cursed, no doubt-- what went on in such a mind? |
41714 | Martha, do you want to get out of here? |
41714 | Maybe I can set off one when we get to New Portsmouth?" |
41714 | Navy?" |
41714 | Nobody''s forcing them to improve the breed, right? |
41714 | Not if you could have somebody with the power just by waiting for her?" |
41714 | Now what about the Chicagoans? |
41714 | Now, what about getting back to the assassinations?" |
41714 | Now, what can I do for you, padre?" |
41714 | Old man Gilby was four- goal at sixty, was n''t he? |
41714 | Open gambling? |
41714 | Or does that louse Emory deliberately saddle me with them when I''m on a mission? |
41714 | Or just some wild man from outback?" |
41714 | Or were they all phonies? |
41714 | Or what those people did to me? |
41714 | Orsino asked:"How do these aborigines of yours operate?" |
41714 | Orsino said:"Maybe it''s some outfit over in Europe or Asia?" |
41714 | Pick her up, will you? |
41714 | Polyandry? |
41714 | Polygamy? |
41714 | Prudery, rape, frigidity, intrigue for power-- and assassination? |
41714 | Ready?" |
41714 | Remember?" |
41714 | Respect for the home, sanctity of marriage, sexual morality, law and order-- you never saw anything like that back home, did you gangster?" |
41714 | Rubbing his wrists, Charles asked uncertainly:"Are you Kennedy?" |
41714 | Seven phones, is n''t it, at ten dollars a phone?" |
41714 | Shall I defrost them?" |
41714 | She could have answered,"Yes,""No,""Maybe,"or"What''s in it for me?" |
41714 | She got a spell on her? |
41714 | She killed him, did n''t she?" |
41714 | She kissed back and said more faintly still:"Or it might be the drugs we used.... Oh, Charles, what_ took_ you so long?" |
41714 | She wanted to know:"The hell with what, darling?" |
41714 | She was there, whispering:"Charles?" |
41714 | So how the devil-- excuse me-- can I pay rent and tithes and Peters pence and all the other things you priest chaps expect from a man, what?" |
41714 | So you tell me like a good fellow who''s the right saint chap to put the matter in the best light for me?" |
41714 | Somebody ahead loomed, yelling querulously:"What the hell was that, Mac? |
41714 | Suddenly he stared at T. G. and demanded:"Why? |
41714 | Suppose this Sunday you preach a howlin''strong sermon against usury, what? |
41714 | Taylor leaned back and asked:"What do you recommend?" |
41714 | Taylor snapped:"Have you been in Mob Territory lately?" |
41714 | Tha''wha''ya think?" |
41714 | That was sinful now, but surely Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were in heaven? |
41714 | The Commander asked only:"Is that irrevocable?" |
41714 | The Commander said:"Do you feel that Dr. Mordecai might like to meet my daughter?" |
41714 | The Commander wondered briefly and querulously: why do we always have such unstable people here? |
41714 | The Government had reactors, the Government had vehicles-- why this? |
41714 | The foreman mopped his head and appealed to Dooley:"He always like this?" |
41714 | The guy covering my back, how can I fail to trust him, how could I dare not to trust him? |
41714 | The jaygee seemed to be reviewing rapidly any transgressions he may have committed, and asked at last, cautiously:"By what authority?" |
41714 | The man grabbed his shoulder and rolled him onto the deck, snarling:"You going to_ argue_?" |
41714 | The man looked up and croaked:"Are you from the Government?" |
41714 | The neurotics and psychotics I found more and more of when I invalidated the Lieberman findings? |
41714 | The old man said very softly:"And what if they were n''t? |
41714 | The same treatment? |
41714 | Then what voices called guardedly to him from the shadows:"Buddy-- buddy-- wait up a minute, buddy-- did you score? |
41714 | Then why did she feel like a murderess? |
41714 | There was an astonished"mmm?" |
41714 | Think you can use your influence at court to get me a corvette?" |
41714 | Think you got it straight now?" |
41714 | Think''m drunk? |
41714 | To see about Anatolian poppies when the Mob had trouble with Mex labor?" |
41714 | To show there were no hard feelings, he stayed for a moment to ask:"How are your husbands?" |
41714 | Treason to what-- us? |
41714 | Twenty, fifty or a hundred rounds? |
41714 | Uncle Frank, what the hell do you mean, it wo n''t do? |
41714 | Uncontrolled liquor trade? |
41714 | Waiting for what? |
41714 | Was n''t Dick Reiner chanting that when I was in diapers?" |
41714 | Was she married already? |
41714 | Was the probability of boarding two to one? |
41714 | Was this what Regan and Falcaro had bled for? |
41714 | We do n''t go in for things like that-- or do we? |
41714 | What about these natives? |
41714 | What blew?" |
41714 | What can you expect from people like that?" |
41714 | What do you think you would like to do?" |
41714 | What have you got on her?" |
41714 | What have you got to do with her, for God''s sake? |
41714 | What in God''s name was she talking about? |
41714 | What is it?" |
41714 | What is this?" |
41714 | What more is there to learn?" |
41714 | What the hell do we need punch- cards for? |
41714 | What was he getting into? |
41714 | What was the ringing bell?" |
41714 | What went on here? |
41714 | What would the people in Syndic Territory do for protection if everybody took your attitude?" |
41714 | What''s all the whispering for?" |
41714 | What''s biting you, boy? |
41714 | What''s this about?" |
41714 | Where do you think you''re going?" |
41714 | Where is she? |
41714 | Which of you bold fellows would march into the jaws of death by joining the Government, spying on them and trying to report back?" |
41714 | Who are you? |
41714 | Who told you to get rid of the skipper?" |
41714 | Who were the cops in the crowd? |
41714 | Who''s backing you, Wyman? |
41714 | Why are you so interested, if I may ask?" |
41714 | Why are you taking this so heavy?" |
41714 | Why are you untrue to them?" |
41714 | Why are you untrue to your brothers?" |
41714 | Why are you untrue to your brothers?_ Charles smacked one fist against the sand floor in impotent rage. |
41714 | Why are you untrue to your brothers?_ He''d said nothing like that to anybody, not to her or poor Kennedy. |
41714 | Why did she think incessantly of suicide? |
41714 | Why should you put me in touch? |
41714 | Why, everybody wants to know, are they pulling in couples who are obviously American if they''re looking for Europeans? |
41714 | Why, why, why? |
41714 | Why? |
41714 | Why? |
41714 | Why?" |
41714 | Works with O.N.I.?" |
41714 | Would she continue to be? |
41714 | Would you like a cold glass of beer while I get the loot?" |
41714 | XVII"Here?" |
41714 | Yes-- do what?" |
41714 | You in there-- is everything all right? |
41714 | You know what''s wrong with the wise guys, Charles? |
41714 | You mean I could go up to any woman and just ask her how''s about it?" |
41714 | You noticed the order of priority?" |
41714 | You see, Charles? |
41714 | You talk and somebody hears you far away? |
41714 | You were in Number Three with her? |
41714 | You were trying to trick me, were n''t you?" |
41714 | _ Are we?_"Her fingers bit into his arms. |
41714 | _ Boiled!_ Could such things be? |
41714 | _ Is she a citizen?_""No weight. |
41714 | _ Why?_"Down there,"one of the men gestured briskly with a gun. |
41714 | who smuggled me aboard a coast raider? |
9194 | After leaving Paris, then you made no other explorations? |
9194 | Ah,said Cosmo sneeringly,"that hits hard, does n''t it? |
9194 | And all your companions were gone? |
9194 | And can the weights be detached by the inmates without permitting the entrance of water? |
9194 | And can they be weighted so as to remain at the bottom? |
9194 | And have n''t I given you a trial? |
9194 | And how did you and your companions escape? |
9194 | And how far is that? |
9194 | And how have you escaped? |
9194 | And how long shall we have to wait for the re- emergence of Tibet? |
9194 | And pray explain to me what is a batholite? |
9194 | And we shall encounter it ahead? |
9194 | And what did they say? |
9194 | And what is that long line of beach that stretches on the north and south? |
9194 | And when will you begin the construction of the ark? |
9194 | And who may that person be? |
9194 | And why not by races? |
9194 | And you are sure that the water is still rising? |
9194 | And you find the worst? |
9194 | And you have been in the sea ever since the beginning of the flood? |
9194 | And you think that there are no other human beings left alive anywhere around here? |
9194 | Are you perfectly sure that the flood will cover them? |
9194 | Are you the only survivors in this region? |
9194 | Are your life- suits so arranged that they will permit of moving the limbs? |
9194 | Besides,he remarked,"what do we know of the currents? |
9194 | But at first,said Professor Jeremiah Moses,"only mountain tops will emerge, and how can you expect to cultivate them?" |
9194 | But how about the propulsion? |
9194 | But how do you explain it? |
9194 | But how was it that the downpour, entering the submersible, when the cover was removed, did not fill it with water? |
9194 | But how, then, do you know that it is of a watery nature? |
9194 | But how? 9194 But how?" |
9194 | But may not England, may not all these lands, emerge again from the floods? |
9194 | But what can I do? |
9194 | But what did you see? |
9194 | But what was it like? |
9194 | But when will the elevation that you have predicted begin? |
9194 | But where can the world be regenerated? |
9194 | But will you give no warning to others? |
9194 | But, my dear, how could he get out? |
9194 | Ca n''t you go down and see where we''re fast? |
9194 | Can anything have happened to the cable? |
9194 | Can there be any pleasure in floating upon or beneath the waves that cover a lost world? 9194 Can you do it so rapidly as that?" |
9194 | Cosmo,he said, without wasting any time on preliminaries,"have you worked it out?" |
9194 | Did n''t you know that that was what the Arabs always called the Sphinx? 9194 Do I mean Pike''s Peak?" |
9194 | Do n''t you know that the level of the sea is the same everywhere? 9194 Do you know the locality?" |
9194 | Do you know them? |
9194 | Do you know where we are? |
9194 | Do you know,he asked,"how long a dirigible can be kept afloat? |
9194 | Do you mean Pike''s Peak? |
9194 | Do you mean that the deluge has not yet reached its height? |
9194 | Do you think it is easy lines for me? 9194 Do you think the water is still rising?" |
9194 | Doctors-- they get a rather liberal allowance, do n''t they? |
9194 | Editors-- two? |
9194 | From your knowledge of the coast, do you think it safe to run in closer? |
9194 | Has there been a nebula, then? |
9194 | Have you no companions? |
9194 | Have you seen it? |
9194 | How am I to know anything about the points in this blackness? |
9194 | How can you talk of people escaping toward the mountains if they had to encounter these? |
9194 | How could I see it-- haven''t I told you it is invisible? 9194 How did these wretches get aboard?" |
9194 | How did you manage to live-- what did you have to eat? |
9194 | How do you know that it was intended for a nebula? |
9194 | How high did you say the main peak is? |
9194 | How high does Darjeeling lie? 9194 How long will that be?" |
9194 | How many are there? |
9194 | How many of_ them_ got off? 9194 How many will you be able to carry in your ark?" |
9194 | How so? |
9194 | How? |
9194 | Is it a fire? |
9194 | M. De Beauxchamps,said Cosmo, breaking the impressive silence,"to what depth have we now descended?" |
9194 | May I ask,said Professor Abel Able,"in what manner you expect the waters of the flood to be withdrawn, after the earth is completely drowned?" |
9194 | Musicians twelve? |
9194 | No more than that? |
9194 | Oh, what was it? 9194 Precisely, for what does''society''represent except its own vanity?" |
9194 | Say,put in another,"what did the fellow mean by saying the ark was_ full_? |
9194 | Shall I project not the Sir Englishman to the feeshes? |
9194 | So you call it the_ Jules Verne?_returned Cosmo, smiling in his turn. |
9194 | Suppose Everest should be turned into a volcano? |
9194 | Suppose the flood should recommence? |
9194 | Thank you,responded Cosmo,"but who are you?" |
9194 | The Father of Horror-- what''s that? |
9194 | Then by classes you mean occupations? |
9194 | They''re no Gaurisankars, hey, M. De Beauxchamps? |
9194 | To what purpose? |
9194 | Well, if he''s a fool, and they''s fools, what are_ we_, I''d like to know? 9194 Well,_ how does he get in?_ What''s his radio- control good for; wo n''t that help him? |
9194 | Well,_ how does he get in?_ What''s his radio- control good for; wo n''t that help him? 9194 Whar in creation did_ you_ come from?" |
9194 | What about families? |
9194 | What became of them? |
9194 | What do you mean? |
9194 | What do you say of this strange darkness and these storms? |
9194 | What has happened? |
9194 | What has happened? |
9194 | What have I told you about its invisibility? |
9194 | What is it, Abiel? |
9194 | What is it? 9194 What the deuce is he up to now?" |
9194 | What was the rock? |
9194 | What were_ our_ seamen about? |
9194 | What would you advise people to do? |
9194 | What''s_ he_ doing here? |
9194 | When did this happen? |
9194 | Where''s the navy, then? |
9194 | Who are you? |
9194 | Who composes it? 9194 Who ever heard of a watery nebula? |
9194 | Who foretold it first, then, the people who placed the statue in the Sphinx, or these astronomers of Chaldea? |
9194 | Who would have believed it possible? |
9194 | Why did n''t you come directly across Russia, after first running up to the Black Sea from the Mediterranean, and so straight into Tibet? |
9194 | Why have n''t you told me sooner? 9194 Why he?" |
9194 | Why not go back and try to rescue those who you say may have found safety on the highlands? |
9194 | Why that ominous redness which overcasts the heavens? 9194 Will he please explain his words?" |
9194 | Will the Englishman interrupt not? |
9194 | Will this gentleman identify himself? |
9194 | Wo n''t the existing ships do-- especially if more are built? |
9194 | Would it not be well to utilize it for anchoring the cable? |
9194 | You say it is that fellow Campo? 9194 You will begin perhaps with the kings, the presidents?" |
9194 | You''ve got four of the biggest telescopes in the world under your control; why do n''t you order your observers to look for this thing? |
9194 | You_ thought_ they were fallacious-- well,_ were_ they fallacious? 9194 Your family were lost?" |
9194 | After a long pause Cosmo asked gently:"Did the Frenchman tell you how he came upon the barge?" |
9194 | And how are you going to get around those bulletins? |
9194 | And suppose the fellow should be right, after all?" |
9194 | And what was happening in the mysterious depths below the Ark? |
9194 | And when does it begin?" |
9194 | And whither should they fly? |
9194 | Are you armed? |
9194 | Are you aware that you have interfered with the measures of this government for the defense of the country? |
9194 | Are you still for running down the Himalaya mountains?" |
9194 | Are you sure the depth of water is the same everywhere?" |
9194 | At last he raised his head and asked, in a low voice:"What are you going to do, Cosmo?" |
9194 | But how should they escape? |
9194 | But is it necessary?" |
9194 | But the maniac threw him off, nearly precipitating him over the side of the submerged boat, crying:"What are_ you_ doing in my boat? |
9194 | But what kind of a craft have you got out there?" |
9194 | But_ why_ did n''t you see it? |
9194 | Could any skill revive them? |
9194 | Could n''t people save themselves from the flood by taking refuge in the atmosphere?" |
9194 | Could n''t they pick up the survivors if they hurried back? |
9194 | Did he think there was a chance that many had escaped in boats and ships? |
9194 | Did n''t Cosmo Versál warn you? |
9194 | Did n''t I play ball in the Garden of the Gods? |
9194 | Did n''t he show you his proofs?" |
9194 | Did n''t he tell you where to look, and what to look for? |
9194 | Did you ever hear the parable of the camel and the needle''s eye? |
9194 | Did_ you_?" |
9194 | Do you hear me? |
9194 | Do you know for how long a voyage the best aeroplane types can be provisioned with power? |
9194 | Do you know the position in which you have placed yourself?" |
9194 | Do you think I want to scatter broadcast the seeds of litigation in a regenerated world? |
9194 | Does this spectacle of a nation drowned look''fallacious''to you? |
9194 | Fear? |
9194 | Finally Cosmo Versál, breaking the silence, asked:"Did you find your home?" |
9194 | For how long a time are we provisioned?" |
9194 | Had kings and queens stolen incognito under the shelter of the ark, and magnates of the financial world hidden themselves there? |
9194 | Have you got arms?" |
9194 | Have you not made a mistake?" |
9194 | He began to speak, more deliberately than before, and in a musing tone:"What can I do? |
9194 | He resisted at first, and when he saw the crowd he drew back, exclaiming:"What? |
9194 | How can it ever have kept itself afloat? |
9194 | How can there be any land?" |
9194 | How could I have built the ark if I had been poor?" |
9194 | How could they climb up its vertical sides? |
9194 | How could they dispute such testimony, and what were they to make of it? |
9194 | How could they fly? |
9194 | How high will the water stand then?" |
9194 | How long has it been going on?" |
9194 | How long would it be before New York would be free of water? |
9194 | How should they get into the ark? |
9194 | How''d you git here? |
9194 | However, you did it well, and I suppose that now you want me to fulfill the bargain?" |
9194 | I attack the question by inquiring who represent the best elements of humanity? |
9194 | I used to laugh at that then, but it looks mighty like it now, do n''t it?" |
9194 | If I invite a man who possesses unquestionable qualifications, but has a large family, what am I to do? |
9194 | In God''s name, what has happened?" |
9194 | Is a brief prolongation of such a life worth the effort of grasping for?" |
9194 | Is it the billionaires? |
9194 | Is it the kings and rulers? |
9194 | Is it the men of science? |
9194 | Is it the society leaders? |
9194 | Is that the verdict?" |
9194 | It is too great for human capacity-- and yet how can I cast it off? |
9194 | M. Versál, will you permit me to land upon it with one of your boats?" |
9194 | May I be permitted to come aboard and present myself in person? |
9194 | No? |
9194 | Not overboard yet?" |
9194 | That''s funny, ai n''t it? |
9194 | The cause of the double shadow was evident at once-- but what can have produced this sudden disruption of the comet? |
9194 | The flood from the south pole that they talk about must be here by this time, and then what''s left to come?" |
9194 | There is your father''s house, and mine, and the homes of all our early friends-- and where are_ they?_ Would to God that I had not been so blind!" |
9194 | To what purpose had he taken so great pains to select the flower of mankind? |
9194 | Underneath this entry was scribbled:"Can this have anything to do with Cosmo Versál''s flood?" |
9194 | Versál?" |
9194 | Versál?" |
9194 | Was it all over for good? |
9194 | Was n''t I born at his foot? |
9194 | We thought at first of trying to build rafts-- but then where could we go? |
9194 | Were they dead? |
9194 | Were they going right back there? |
9194 | What are you going to do now?" |
9194 | What could our forefathers have been thinking of?" |
9194 | What did he say his name was? |
9194 | What did you come here for, hey?" |
9194 | What does that mean?" |
9194 | What had so long detained the submersible? |
9194 | What have we got observatories and scientific societies for if they ca n''t_ see_ or_ comprehend_ anything? |
9194 | What is he going down there for if he ca n''t do a little thing like that, to oblige?" |
9194 | What should I do?" |
9194 | What was it?" |
9194 | What was the unanimous opinion of the entire council about the correctness of my mathematical work? |
9194 | What were the seamen about?" |
9194 | What would he say if he knew where England lies to- day? |
9194 | What''s all this trash? |
9194 | What''s the course now? |
9194 | Where can we go?" |
9194 | Where do_ we_ go to die?" |
9194 | Where lies our land of promise?" |
9194 | Who are the others? |
9194 | Who composed his ship''s company, whence had they come, and how had they managed to embark without the knowledge of the public? |
9194 | Who predicted this deluge? |
9194 | Who''s he got inside, anyway?" |
9194 | Why ca n''t you keep circling round at a safe distance, in the middle of the Atlantic, until all these reefs get a good depth of water on''em?" |
9194 | Why could n''t I have found this out ten years ago? |
9194 | Why did n''t you study the matter until you understood it? |
9194 | Why will you English persist in renaming everything in the world? |
9194 | Will you believe now?" |
9194 | Would the flood dry up in a few days? |
9194 | Would you have less foresight than Noah? |
9194 | You''ve come to take us off, I suppose?" |
31270 | Are they sorry that the pretence for new oppressive taxes, and the occasion for continuing many old taxes will be at an end? |
31270 | Art thou the man of God that came from Judah? 31270 Can Britain fail? |
31270 | Canst thou by searching find out God; canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection? |
31270 | If we look at home, my Lords, do we not see the same things here as are seen every where else? 31270 Is it necessary for me to tell you how much all your countrymen, I speak of the great mass of the people, are interested in your welfare? |
31270 | Now, my Lords, what can we think of this man Samuel? 31270 Should his flight be considered as his own act, or the act of those who fled with him? |
31270 | What''s in the name of lord, that I should fear To bring my grievance to the public ear? |
31270 | Who is it,said I to him,"that you intend to implicate as censureable by shewing those instructions? |
31270 | ( 2) From such a beginning what else could be expected, than what has happened? |
31270 | --And what then? |
31270 | 1 In reading this the Committee added,"Why Thomas Payne more than another? |
31270 | 18,"Tell me, I pray thee, where the seer''s house is? |
31270 | 1st, What is the original fountain of power and honor in any country? |
31270 | 2d, Whether the prerogative does not belong to the people? |
31270 | 3. Who is there among you of all his people? |
31270 | 3d, Whether there is any such thing as the English constitution? |
31270 | 4th, Of what use is the crown to the people? |
31270 | 5th, Whether he who invented a crown was not an enemy to mankind? |
31270 | 6th, Whether it is not a shame for a man to spend a million a year and do no good for it, and whether the money might not be better applied? |
31270 | 7th, Whether such a man is not better dead than alive? |
31270 | After the lot had designated Jonah to be the offender, they questioned him to know who and what he was? |
31270 | After this, who can doubt the bountifulness of the Christian Mythology? |
31270 | All we want to know in America is simply this, who is for independence, and who is not? |
31270 | And Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and did worship and said unto him, What saith my Lord unto his servant?" |
31270 | And if not in the worst, why is it to follow at all? |
31270 | And ought not America to have the same right to be offended at France? |
31270 | And shall disaffection only be rewarded with security? |
31270 | And what is a Tory? |
31270 | And what is the difference? |
31270 | And what is the produce of the land without manufactures? |
31270 | And what then? |
31270 | And what then? |
31270 | And what then? |
31270 | And who do you think the man was that offered me his services? |
31270 | And why not do these things? |
31270 | And why should it not be so? |
31270 | And will the Committees take upon themselves to answer for the dishonour they bring upon the National Character of their Country? |
31270 | And, on the other hand, are we to suppose that every world in the boundless creation had an Eve, an apple, a serpent, and a redeemer? |
31270 | Are not our sailors as safe at land as at sea? |
31270 | Are not, for example, the present Kings of Europe the most peaceable of mankind, and the Empress of Russia the very milk of human kindness? |
31270 | Are our young men taken to be horsemen, or foot soldiers, any more than in Germany or in Prussia, or in Hanover or in Hesse? |
31270 | Are the poor afraid that their condition should be rendered too comfortable? |
31270 | Are the public afraid that their taxes should be lessened too much? |
31270 | Are these masters really of their kind? |
31270 | Are these men Federalists? |
31270 | Are these things examples to hold out to a country regenerating itself from slavery, like France? |
31270 | Are these things, and the blessings they indicate in future, nothing to, us? |
31270 | Are they afraid that sinecure places and pensions should be abolished too fast? |
31270 | Are they ever dragged from their homes, like oxen to the slaughter- house, to serve on board ships of war? |
31270 | Are those men_ federalized_ to support the liberties of their country or to overturn them? |
31270 | Are we sure that the books that tell us so were written by his authority? |
31270 | Are we then to treat our descendants in advance as cattle, who shall have neither will nor rights of their own? |
31270 | BUT if objects for gratitude and admiration are our desire, do they not present themselves every hour to our eyes? |
31270 | BUT some perhaps will say-- Are we to have no word of God-- no revelation? |
31270 | Besides, the doctrine contradicts itself; because, if the whole country can not bear it, how is it possible that a part should? |
31270 | But Providence, who best knows how to time her misfortunes as well as her immediate favors, chose this to be the time, and who dare dispute it? |
31270 | But at present who can resist the Law, which is the will of all, whose execution is the interest of all? |
31270 | But has any part of your conduct to America corresponded with the title you set up? |
31270 | But how could they transmit to him a right they did not possess? |
31270 | But how was Jesus Christ to make anything known to all nations? |
31270 | But how, sir, shall we dispose of you? |
31270 | But if Mr. Burke means to admit that man has rights, the question then will be: What are those rights, and how man came by them originally? |
31270 | But if ordinary men in power repay you with incapacity or with princely vices? |
31270 | But of what use are navies otherwise than to make or prevent invasions? |
31270 | But there is another thought which ought to strike us, which is, how is the army to bear the want of food, clothing and other necessaries? |
31270 | But to be more serious with you, why do you say,"their independence?" |
31270 | But we know the men in whom we have trusted; can England say the same of her Parliament? |
31270 | But what availeth it him to judge, if he has not power to redress? |
31270 | But what can a monarchical talker say? |
31270 | But what can this expected something be? |
31270 | But what have we to do with a thousand years? |
31270 | But what is this house, or that house, or any other house to a nation? |
31270 | But what is this thing which Mr. Burke calls monarchy? |
31270 | But what security is there for the same qualities on the part of monarchy? |
31270 | But who are those to whom Mr. Burke has made his appeal? |
31270 | But who could have supposed that falling systems, or falling opinions, admitted of a ratio apparently as true as the descent of falling bodies? |
31270 | But who is to be the judge of what is a temperate and moderate Reform? |
31270 | But who was it that produced the necessity of an extraordinary measure in France? |
31270 | But why must the moon stand still? |
31270 | But, after all, what is this metaphor called a crown, or rather what is monarchy? |
31270 | By what criterion are we to know it? |
31270 | By what evidence are we to prove it? |
31270 | By what means, may I ask, do you expect to conquer America? |
31270 | By what right then can any be excluded? |
31270 | By what right then did the hereditary system begin? |
31270 | Can Bedlam, in concert with Lucifer, form a more mad and devilish request? |
31270 | Can Stormont imagine that the political_ ca nt_, with which he has larded his harangue, will conceal the craft? |
31270 | Can any thing be a greater inducement to a miserly man, than the hope of making his Mammon safe? |
31270 | Can anything be more limited, and at the same time more capricious, than the qualification of electors is in England? |
31270 | Can it be supposed that conquerors would choose to put themselves in a worse condition than what they granted to the conquered? |
31270 | Can our gross feelings be excited by no other subjects than tragedy and suicide? |
31270 | Can the country bear to be overrun, ravaged, and ruined by an enemy? |
31270 | Can they be fit for great affairs who render equal homage to vice and virtue, and yield the same submission to ignorance and wisdom? |
31270 | Can those men seriously suppose any nation to be so completely blind as not to see through them? |
31270 | Can we conceive anything more destructive to morality than this? |
31270 | Can words be more expressive than these? |
31270 | Can ye obliterate from our memories those who are no more? |
31270 | Can ye restore to us the beloved dead? |
31270 | Can ye say to the grave, give up the murdered? |
31270 | Can, then, Mr. Burke produce the English Constitution? |
31270 | Could this be a desirable condition for a young country to be in? |
31270 | Could we conceive an idea of superiority in any, at what point of time, or in what century of the world, are we to fix it? |
31270 | Could you possibly wish for a more favorable conjunction of circumstances? |
31270 | Did they mean to kidnap General Washington, Mr. Madison, and several other Americans whom they dubbed with the same title as well as me? |
31270 | Do we not see a fair creation prepared to receive us the instant we are born-- a world furnished to our hands, that cost us nothing? |
31270 | Do we not see that nature, in all her operations, disowns the visionary basis upon which the funding system is built? |
31270 | Do we want to contemplate his mercy? |
31270 | Do we want to contemplate his munificence? |
31270 | Do we want to contemplate his power? |
31270 | Do we want to contemplate his wisdom? |
31270 | Do you mean, said the Count D''Artois, the States- General? |
31270 | Does Mr. Burke mean to deny that man has any rights? |
31270 | Does he not know that there never was a cover large enough to hide_ itself_? |
31270 | Does it add an acre to any man''s estate, or raise its value? |
31270 | Does not the creation, the universe we behold, preach to us the existence of an Almighty power, that governs and regulates the whole? |
31270 | Does the virtue consist in the metaphor, or in the man? |
31270 | Does this appear like an action of wisdom? |
31270 | Does this look as if I had abandoned America? |
31270 | Doth it make a man a conjurer? |
31270 | Doth it operate like Fortunatus''s wishing- cap, or Harlequin''s wooden sword? |
31270 | Doth the goldsmith that makes the crown, make the virtue also? |
31270 | Establishing, then, plurality as a principle, the only question is, What shall be the number of that plurality? |
31270 | First, Canst thou by searching find out God? |
31270 | For however little a State, the prince is nearly always too small: where is the proportion between one man and the affairs of a whole nation? |
31270 | For what is trade without merchants? |
31270 | For what purpose could an army of twenty- five thousand men be wanted? |
31270 | For what purpose, then, are they retained, unless it be for that of imposition and wilful defamation? |
31270 | For what purpose, then, could it be wanted? |
31270 | For what reason, or on what authority, should we do this? |
31270 | For what? |
31270 | For, why is it that you have not conquered us? |
31270 | Fourteen years, and something more, have produced a change, at least among a part of the people, and I ask my- self what it is? |
31270 | From such beginning of governments, what could be expected but a continued system of war and extortion? |
31270 | From what other motive than the consciousness of their own designs could they have fear? |
31270 | From what, or from whence, does Mr. Burke prove the right of any human power to bind posterity for ever? |
31270 | From whence did this arise? |
31270 | From whence, I ask, could he gain that knowledge, but from the study of the true theology? |
31270 | HAVE RESPITE? |
31270 | Had Washington hidden the letters showing on their face that he_ had_"officially interposed"for Paine by two Ministers? |
31270 | Has not the most profound peace reigned throughout the world ever since Kings were in fashion? |
31270 | Has not the name of Englishman blots enough upon it, without inventing more? |
31270 | Have Congress as a body made any declaration respecting me, that they now no longer consider me as a citizen? |
31270 | Have Respite? |
31270 | Have the Federal ministers of the church meditated on these matters? |
31270 | Having published his predictions, he withdrew, says the story, to the east side of the city.--But for what? |
31270 | He has been very still since his declension from the Whigs, and is not concerned in the slave- trade[ question?] |
31270 | He pretended to be a prophet, or a wise man, but has not the event proved him to be a fool, or an incendiary? |
31270 | He writes in a rage against the National Assembly; but what is he enraged about? |
31270 | How can this ignorance of an astute man, Secretary of State under Washington and Adams, be explained? |
31270 | How happened it that he did not discover America? |
31270 | How is it that this difference happens? |
31270 | How then is it that they lose their native mildness, and become morose and intolerant? |
31270 | How then is it that those people pretend to reject reason? |
31270 | How then were they acquired? |
31270 | Howe has been once on the banks of the Delaware, and from thence driven back with loss and disgrace: and why not be again driven from the Schuylkill? |
31270 | I ask Mr. Burke, who is to take them away? |
31270 | I do not ask whether this is Christianity or morality, I ask whether it is decency? |
31270 | I give to Mr. Burke all his theatrical exaggerations for facts, and I then ask him if they do not establish the certainty of what I here lay down? |
31270 | I have no other idea of conquering countries than by subduing the armies which defend them: have you done this, or can you do it? |
31270 | If I ask a man in America if he wants a King, he retorts, and asks me if I take him for an idiot? |
31270 | If a country does not understand its own affairs, how is a foreigner to understand them, who knows neither its laws, its manners, nor its language? |
31270 | If he does, then he must mean that there are no such things as rights anywhere, and that he has none himself; for who is there in the world but man? |
31270 | If it is, in what does that necessity consist, what service does it perform, what is its business, and what are its merits? |
31270 | If monarchy is a useless thing, why is it kept up anywhere? |
31270 | If she could not do the one, how is she to perform the other? |
31270 | If such was the case in settling the accounts of his predecessor, how much more has he to apprehend when the accounts to be settled are his own? |
31270 | If the writer meant that he( God) buried him, how should he( the writer) know it? |
31270 | If they lied in one genealogy, why are we to believe them in the other? |
31270 | If you admit inheritance of an office, why not that of a distinction? |
31270 | If you cast your eyes on the people of England, what have they to console themselves with for the millions expended? |
31270 | If you could not effect it in the summer, when our army was less than yours, nor in the winter, when we had none, how are you to do it? |
31270 | In fine, do we want to know what God is? |
31270 | In fine, what is it? |
31270 | In fine, will any of the powers agree to strengthen the hands of the other against itself? |
31270 | In forming a constitution, it is first necessary to consider what are the ends for which government is necessary? |
31270 | In such cases, who is to decide, the living or the dead? |
31270 | In the first place I wish to ask, what is here meant by the Government of America? |
31270 | In the last war you made many conquests, but were any of your taxes lessened thereby? |
31270 | Is he afraid they will send him to Hanover, or what does he fear? |
31270 | Is it a thing necessary to a nation? |
31270 | Is it a thing, or is it a name, or is it a fraud? |
31270 | Is it a"contrivance of human wisdom,"or of human craft to obtain money from a nation under specious pretences? |
31270 | Is it consistent with the proper dignity and the manly character of a nation? |
31270 | Is it in the man, or in the mule? |
31270 | Is it not a greater wonder that they should be kept up anywhere? |
31270 | Is it not an insult to nations to wish them so governed? |
31270 | Is it not common for an enemy to take every advantage?" |
31270 | Is it not enough that I suffer imprisonment, but my mind also must be wounded and tortured with subjects of this kind? |
31270 | Is it not reasonable to suppose that by the cherubims he meant the temple at Jerusalem, where they had figures of cherubims? |
31270 | Is it possible Sir that I should, when I am suffering unjust imprisonment under the very eye of her new Minister? |
31270 | Is it the language of a heart feeling as it ought to feel for the rights and happiness of the human race? |
31270 | Is it we that light up the sun; that pour down the rain; and fill the earth with abundance? |
31270 | Is it worth while to keep an army to protect you in writing proclamations, or to get once a year into winter quarters? |
31270 | Is it worth your while, after every force has failed you, to retreat under the shelter of argument and persuasion? |
31270 | Is it, then, any wonder that titles should fall in France? |
31270 | Is it, then, any wonder, that under such a system of government, taxes and rates have multiplied to their present extent? |
31270 | Is not the G. R., or the broad R., stampt upon every thing? |
31270 | Is the sailor afraid that press- warrants will be abolished? |
31270 | Is the soldier frightened at the thoughts of his discharge, and three shillings per week during life? |
31270 | Is the tenth of our seed taken by tax- gatherers, or is any part of it given to the King''s servants? |
31270 | Is the worn- out mechanic, or the aged and decayed tradesman, frightened at the prospect of receiving ten pounds a year out of the surplus taxes? |
31270 | Is there a man so mad, so stupid, as to sup- pose this system can continue? |
31270 | Is there a word of truth, or any thing like truth, in all that he has said? |
31270 | Is there any principle in these things? |
31270 | Is there anything by which you can trace the marks of freedom, or discover those of wisdom? |
31270 | Is there scarcely an instance in which there is not a total reverse of the character? |
31270 | Is this a time to be offering pardons, or renewing the long forgotten subjects of charters and taxation? |
31270 | Is this freedom? |
31270 | Is this the language of a rational man? |
31270 | Is this what Mr. Burke means by a constitution? |
31270 | It is by sympathy that we are good and human: with whom does a monarch sympathize? |
31270 | Let me ask, sir, what great exploits have you performed? |
31270 | Must England ever be the sport of hope, and the victim of delusion? |
31270 | Must we not look upon you as a confederated body of faithless, treacherous men, whose assurances are fraud, and their language deceit? |
31270 | Now, I ask, why was all this done, but from that extremely weak and expensive doctrine, that the country could not bear it? |
31270 | Now, in the name of common sense, can it be Joshua that relates what people had done after he was dead? |
31270 | Of this class are, EZEKIEL and DANIEL; and the first question upon these books, as upon all the others, is, Are they genuine? |
31270 | On the contrary, were you not taxed to pay for the charge of making them, and has not the same been the case in every war? |
31270 | On what ground of right, then, could the Parliament of 1688, or any other Parliament, bind all posterity for ever? |
31270 | On what ground, then, do we pretend to take them from others? |
31270 | On what ground, then, or by what authority, do we dare to deprive of their rights those children who will soon be men? |
31270 | Or can Grenvilie believe that his credit with the public encreases with his avarice for places? |
31270 | Or is the gloomy pride of man become so intolerable, that nothing can flatter it but a sacrifice of the Creator? |
31270 | Or of what use is it that this immensity of worlds is visible to man? |
31270 | Or ought we not rather to be blotted from the society of mankind, and become a spectacle of misery to the world? |
31270 | Or what are the inconveniences of a few months to the tributary bondage of ages? |
31270 | Or what more can they hope for than to wander like vagabonds over the face of the earth? |
31270 | Or where is the war on which a world was staked till now? |
31270 | Or will he say that to abolish corruption is a bad thing? |
31270 | Or, has a land of liberty so many charms, that to be a doorkeeper in it is better than to be an English minister of state? |
31270 | Or, if America is lost, is it manly to sob over it like a child for its rattle, and invite the laughter of the world by declarations of disgrace? |
31270 | Or, if obtained, what can it amount to, but new disgraces, contentions and quarrels? |
31270 | Or, rather, would it not be an insult to reason, to put the question? |
31270 | Or, what encouragement is there left to continue throwing good money after bad? |
31270 | Ought we ever after to be considered as a part of the human race? |
31270 | Perhaps it may be asked, why was the motion passed, if there was at the same time a plan to aggravate the Americans not to listen to it? |
31270 | Secondly, Canst thou find out the Almighty to perfection? |
31270 | Secondly, what are the best means, and the least expensive, for accomplishing those ends? |
31270 | Should human beings then be the property of certain individuals, born or to be born? |
31270 | Since then no part of our earth is left unoccupied, why is it to be supposed that the immensity of space is a naked void, lying in eternal waste? |
31270 | Some Christians pretend that Christianity was not established by the sword; but of what period of time do they speak? |
31270 | Tell me, then, what is there in common between him who is master of a people, and the people of whom he is master? |
31270 | That which is now called aristocracy implies an inequality of rights; but who are the persons that have a right to establish this inequality? |
31270 | The Count D''Artois( as if to intimidate, for the Bastille was then in being) asked the Marquis if he would render the charge in writing? |
31270 | The Fabian system of war, followed by him, began now to unfold itself with all its evils; but what is Fabian war without Fabian means to support it? |
31270 | The Rights OF Man is a book calmly and rationally written; why then are you so disturbed? |
31270 | The argument changes from hereditary rights to hereditary wisdom; and the question is, Who is the wisest man? |
31270 | The first question, however, upon the books of the New Testament, as upon those of the Old, is, Are they genuine? |
31270 | The point of proof is, can the bank give cash for the bank notes with which the interest is paid? |
31270 | The question then is, What are the means by which the possession and exercise of this National Right are to be secured? |
31270 | The question then is-- What is the best step to be taken? |
31270 | The question upon this passage is, At what time did the Jebusites and the children of Judah dwell together at Jerusalem? |
31270 | The word of young Dionysius was very sensible: his father, reproaching him for a shameful action, said,"Have I given thee such example?" |
31270 | The writer asks:"Have not the Americans been driven to this frenzy? |
31270 | There remains then only one question to be considered, what is to be done with this man? |
31270 | They were themselves the devoted victims of this plot, and they have not retaliated; why, then, are they charged with revenge they have not acted? |
31270 | This being the case, how is the War to close? |
31270 | This being the case, the problem is, does not commerce contain within itself, the means of its own protection? |
31270 | This brings on a supposed expostulation between the Almighty and the prophet; in which the former says,"Doest thou well to be angry for the gourd? |
31270 | Those books, therefore, have neither been written by the men called apostles, nor by imposters in concert.--How then have they been written? |
31270 | To add to its fair fame or riot on its spoils? |
31270 | To put a plain question; do you consider yourselves men or devils? |
31270 | To what cause are we to ascribe it? |
31270 | To what cause then are we to assign this skulking? |
31270 | Under how many subtilties or absurdities has the divine right to govern been imposed on the credulity of mankind? |
31270 | Was it a spontaneous resolution of his own, or was it inspired by others? |
31270 | We ask, what powers? |
31270 | We began the war with this kind of spirit, why not end it with the same? |
31270 | What advantages does England derive from any achievements of yours? |
31270 | What are the little sufferings of the present day, compared with the hardships that are past? |
31270 | What are the present Governments of Europe but a scene of iniquity and oppression? |
31270 | What are they? |
31270 | What article will Mr. Burke place against this? |
31270 | What article will Mr. Burke place against this? |
31270 | What article will Mr. Burke place against this? |
31270 | What can we say? |
31270 | What certainty then can there be in the Bible for any thing? |
31270 | What does it know about government? |
31270 | What does this dark apology, mixed with accusation, amount to, but to increase and confirm the suspicion that something was wrong? |
31270 | What else but this can account for the difference between one war costing 21 millions, and another war costing 160 millions? |
31270 | What has he to exult in? |
31270 | What have ye still to offer against the pure and moral religion of deism, in support of your system of falsehood, idolatry, and pretended revelation? |
31270 | What inducement has the farmer, while following the plough, to lay aside his peaceful pursuit, and go to war with the farmer of another country? |
31270 | What is become of the mighty clamour of French invasion, and the cry that our country is in danger, and taxes and armies must be raised to defend it? |
31270 | What is dominion to them, or to any class of men in a nation? |
31270 | What is government more than the management of the affairs of a Nation? |
31270 | What is it that we have learned from this pretended thing called revealed religion? |
31270 | What is it we want to know? |
31270 | What is it, but a bargain, which the parts of the government made with each other to divide powers, profits, and privileges? |
31270 | What is land without cultivation? |
31270 | What is monarchy? |
31270 | What is that of England? |
31270 | What is the history of all monarchical governments but a disgustful picture of human wretchedness, and the accidental respite of a few years''repose? |
31270 | What is their worth, and"what is their amount?" |
31270 | What is there to hinder? |
31270 | What is to become of those who went over to you from this city and State? |
31270 | What measures does Mr. Adams mean, and what is the imperious necessity to which he alludes? |
31270 | What measures, it may be asked, were those, for the public have a right to know the conduct of their representatives? |
31270 | What more can you say to them than"shift for yourselves?" |
31270 | What more does man want to know, than that the hand or power that made these things is divine, is omnipotent? |
31270 | What occasion could there be for moonlight in the daytime, and that too whilst the sun shined? |
31270 | What pleasure can they derive from contemplating the exposed condition, and almost certain beggary of their younger offspring? |
31270 | What relief under such circumstances could she derive from a victory without a prize? |
31270 | What respect then can be paid to that which describes nothing, and which means nothing? |
31270 | What shadow of pretence have ye now to produce for continuing the blasphemous fraud? |
31270 | What should such a monstrosity produce but miseries and crimes? |
31270 | What then can we say of these prophets, but that they are impostors and liars? |
31270 | What then is that something? |
31270 | What then is this office, which may be filled by infants or idiots? |
31270 | What then, in the name of heaven, could you go to war for? |
31270 | What was he then? |
31270 | What will Mr. Burke place against this? |
31270 | What will Mr. Burke place against this? |
31270 | What will Mr. Burke say to this? |
31270 | What would she once have given to have known that her condition at this day should be what it now is? |
31270 | What, I ask, in that case, would have been your conduct towards her? |
31270 | What, I say, is to become of those wretches? |
31270 | What, in the name of heaven, are Bourbon kings to the people of England? |
31270 | Whence derived he such right? |
31270 | Whence then, arose the idea of landed property? |
31270 | Where are we to stop? |
31270 | Where else should it reside but in those who are to pay the expense? |
31270 | Where is the man who can say the fault, in part, has not been his? |
31270 | Where then is the constitution either that gives or restrains power? |
31270 | Where, then, does the right exist? |
31270 | Where, then, is the military policy of their attempting to obtain, by force, that which they would refuse by choice? |
31270 | Whether robbery shall be banished from courts, and wretchedness from countries? |
31270 | Whether the fruits of his labours shall be enjoyed by himself or consumed by the profligacy of governments? |
31270 | Who are those that are frightened at reforms? |
31270 | Who can say by what exceeding fine action of fine matter it is that a thought is produced in what we call the mind? |
31270 | Who does not remember the execution of Damien, torn to pieces by horses? |
31270 | Who is he that would exclude another? |
31270 | Who is there among you of all his people? |
31270 | Who then is the monarch, or where is the monarchy? |
31270 | Who was there that was inconstant? |
31270 | Who, or what has prevented you? |
31270 | Whom has the National Assembly brought to the scaffold? |
31270 | Why are not Republics plunged into war, but because the nature of their Government does not admit of an interest distinct from that of the Nation? |
31270 | Why are there so many unpaid certificates in almost every man''s hands, but from the parsimony of not providing sufficient revenues? |
31270 | Why did you not speak thus when you ought to have spoken it? |
31270 | Why is Royalty an absurd and detestable government? |
31270 | Why is it that scarcely any are executed but the poor? |
31270 | Why is that little, and the little freedom they enjoy, to be infringed? |
31270 | Why is the Republic a government accordant with nature and reason? |
31270 | Why is the sycophant thus added to the hypocrite, and the man who pretends to govern, sunk into the humble and submissive memorialist? |
31270 | Why not leave them as free to make their own bargains, as the law- makers are to let their farms and houses? |
31270 | Why pay men extravagantly, who have but little to do? |
31270 | Why should Burke wish to conceal his accounts? |
31270 | Why then are we to believe the same thing of another girl whom we never saw, told by nobody knows who, nor when, nor where? |
31270 | Why then does Mr. Burke charge outrages of this kind on a whole people? |
31270 | Why then has he declined the only thing that was worth while to write upon? |
31270 | Why then is it to be supposed they have changed with respect to man? |
31270 | Why then not trace the rights of man to the creation of man? |
31270 | Why then, does Mr. Burke talk of his house of peers as the pillar of the landed interest? |
31270 | Why, even by the enemies of his civil administration were his abilities very tenderly glanced at? |
31270 | Why, then, is man thus imposed upon, or why does he impose upon himself? |
31270 | Why, then, should we do otherwise with respect to constitutions? |
31270 | Why, then, some calm observer will ask, why is the work prosecuted, if these be the goodly matters it contains? |
31270 | Will England agree to the restoration of the family compact against which she has been fighting and scheming ever since it existed? |
31270 | Will any Jury deny to the Nation this right? |
31270 | Will he explain it? |
31270 | Will not the capture of one army after another satisfy him, must all become prisoners? |
31270 | Will such men never confine themselves to truth? |
31270 | Will the poor exclude themselves? |
31270 | Will the rich exclude themselves? |
31270 | Will they be for ever the deceivers of the people? |
31270 | Will they, who long since threatened to bring us to their feet, bow themselves to ours, and own that without us they are not a nation? |
31270 | Will you, said the Count D''Artois, sign what you say to be given to the king? |
31270 | With even a little reflexion, can any one tolerate it? |
31270 | With what kind of parental reflections can the father or mother contemplate their younger offspring? |
31270 | Would any of the primary assemblies have voted for a civil war? |
31270 | Would it not then have been the same if he had died of a fever or of the small pox, of old age, or of anything else? |
31270 | Would it not, even as a matter of economy, be far better to adopt means to prevent their becoming poor? |
31270 | Would they believe me a whit the more if the thing had been a fact? |
31270 | Would we make any office hereditary that required wisdom and abilities to fill it? |
31270 | Ye silly swains, thought I to myself, why do you torment yourselves thus? |
31270 | Ye simple men on both sides the question, do you not see through this courtly craft? |
31270 | Yet who, through this wilderness of error, has been to blame? |
31270 | [ NOTE by Paine: If it should be asked, how can man know these things? |
31270 | and all this because the Quixot age of chivalry nonsense is gone, what opinion can we form of his judgment, or what regard can we pay to his facts? |
31270 | and if a necessary thing, how can it be dispensed with? |
31270 | and in the same manner, what beyond the next boundary? |
31270 | are we more or less wise than others? |
31270 | are we sure that the Creator of man commissioned those things to be done? |
31270 | have ye thought of these things? |
31270 | my Lords, do we not see the blessed effect of having Kings in every thing we look at? |
31270 | or what inducement has the manufacturer? |
31270 | or why should we( the readers) believe him? |
31270 | or, when the monarchy is a child, where then is the wisdom? |
31270 | that is, were they written by Ezekiel and Daniel? |
31270 | there exists among my kind a man who pretends that he is born to govern me? |
31270 | were they written by the persons to whom they are ascribed? |
31270 | what have you to do with our independence? |
31270 | what is he? |
31270 | what volumes of thanks does America owe to Britain? |
31270 | whether it is proper language for a nation to use? |
53028 | ''Ave they found''i m, sir? |
53028 | ''Ave you read all these? |
53028 | ''Ave you read all these? |
53028 | ''Ere, I say, nurse, it''s... it''s a wrong''un, ai n''t it? |
53028 | ''Oo is God? |
53028 | ''Ow is it? |
53028 | About nine o''clock? |
53028 | And he can read, ca n''t he? |
53028 | And he has never made a sound otherwise, cried, laughed? |
53028 | And that weight is? |
53028 | And then? |
53028 | And what do they say? |
53028 | And why not? |
53028 | And you will let me see you again, afterwards? |
53028 | Any news, sir? |
53028 | Are you going as a magistrate? |
53028 | Are you going now? |
53028 | Are you proposing to take up the work again? 53028 Are you serious, sir?" |
53028 | Are you sure? |
53028 | But could we not get, not a small but a very important item, from Victor Stott? |
53028 | But have n''t you any hypothesis? |
53028 | But perhaps you would n''t mind telling me what it is you wish to see me about? 53028 But that is hardly ground for argument, is it?" |
53028 | But then,I have pressed him,"why do you hesitate to speak of what you heard on that afternoon?" |
53028 | But this soft mud would suck any solid body down, would it not? |
53028 | But what is he going to do? |
53028 | But why do n''t you make him speak? |
53028 | But you understand him? |
53028 | But''ow? 53028 By the way, it is the mother whom you would proceed against?" |
53028 | Ca n''t live though? |
53028 | Can he walk? |
53028 | Can he... can he talk? |
53028 | Can not you see the necessity of his attending school? |
53028 | Can not you stand in loco parentis? |
53028 | Can there be any doubt about it? |
53028 | Can you see anythin''? |
53028 | Confounded Crashaw? 53028 Could n''t you give me any details?" |
53028 | Dead, I suppose? |
53028 | Did he look you in the eyes? |
53028 | Did you want to see me? |
53028 | Do n''t you think so? |
53028 | Do you know what he reads? |
53028 | Do you think it possible that he could read so fast? 53028 Do you want to read?" |
53028 | Doctor gone? |
53028 | Does Stott still live at Pym? |
53028 | Does he go to school? |
53028 | Does it matter? |
53028 | Does that matter? |
53028 | Dumb, eh? |
53028 | Eh? |
53028 | Elmer, what do you say? |
53028 | Ever seen a gel try to throw a cricket ball? 53028 German or something, I take it?" |
53028 | God bless me, you do n''t say so? |
53028 | Good patient? 53028 Grounds for speculation?" |
53028 | Had the question any bearing on our engagement of this morning? |
53028 | Half- past ten? |
53028 | Hardly pertinent, sir, is it? |
53028 | Has he broken out again? |
53028 | Has he read those? |
53028 | Has little Stott gone? |
53028 | Have you finished? |
53028 | Have you found him? |
53028 | Have you taken opinion? |
53028 | Have you, now, some feeling of, shall I say, distaste for the child? 53028 He has been worrying you?" |
53028 | He never speaks of his future? |
53028 | His methods and manners are damnable,said Challis,"but----""You were going to say?" |
53028 | How do you know? 53028 How is the Stoke microcosm?" |
53028 | How many elements are known to chemists? |
53028 | How many times have you seen him? |
53028 | How old is he? |
53028 | How old is he? |
53028 | How''s that? |
53028 | I say, Challis, are you sure you''re right about this child? 53028 I shall probably stay down here to- night,"he said to the butler, and to me:"Can you stay to dinner? |
53028 | I suppose I ca n''t be of any use? |
53028 | I suppose the boy will be here in a quarter of an hour? |
53028 | I suppose you have to let him go his own way? |
53028 | I? |
53028 | If not, what is it? |
53028 | If you only knew...."Knew what? |
53028 | In any case, why drag me into it? |
53028 | In that case his authority goes for nothing, and, then, by the way, I suppose the child has not been vaccinated? |
53028 | Intelligent child? |
53028 | Is any biography founded on better material than you have at command? |
53028 | Is he reading or pretending to read? |
53028 | Is he, indeed? |
53028 | Is it possible that any one can really understand these things? |
53028 | Is it that exactly? |
53028 | Is it-- he-- not water on the brain-- what? |
53028 | Is it... is it worth while? |
53028 | Is it? 53028 Is n''t that what you want to believe?" |
53028 | Is she strog edough? |
53028 | Is there none of my kind? |
53028 | Is this Committee here to argue questions of present politics? 53028 Is this your boy?" |
53028 | Is this,and he laid a hand on the pile of books before him,"is this all?" |
53028 | It need not, but does n''t it seem to you that it may furnish us with valuable material? |
53028 | Just find out if any one opened the door for him, will you? |
53028 | Look here, Stott,I said,"do n''t you want to talk about the child?" |
53028 | May I see? |
53028 | Me? |
53028 | My boy,he said, and laid his hand lightly on Victor Stott''s shoulder,"can you understand what you are reading there?" |
53028 | Need that distract us? |
53028 | Never cried? |
53028 | No opinion of women? |
53028 | No, sir? 53028 Not come again?" |
53028 | Not comin''up? |
53028 | Now do you believe he''s humbugging? |
53028 | Now, how old was our Lord when He began His ministry? |
53028 | Now, putting aside the preconception with which we entered the cottage, was there really anything in the other two remarks? 53028 Now, tell me what''s the matter? |
53028 | On a point of order, Mr. Chairman, is that what you put to the meeting? |
53028 | On what grounds? |
53028 | Ought to have spoken before that, ought n''t he? |
53028 | Possibly you have not realised that the child is now five years old? |
53028 | Quite, quite,murmured Challis, and after a short silence he added:"You think he will deteriorate, that his faculties will decay prematurely?" |
53028 | Serious? |
53028 | Shall I lay for two, sir? |
53028 | Shall we argue the point in the other room? |
53028 | Shall we go there, now? |
53028 | Should I learn what I am? |
53028 | So this little fellow has never been to school? |
53028 | Stotts? 53028 Tell me; what sort of questions? |
53028 | That abnormal child of Stott''s? |
53028 | That child? |
53028 | That time he spoke, Stott,I said,"was he alone?" |
53028 | The boy''s still alive then? |
53028 | The kid? |
53028 | Then why, exactly, do you wish me to prohibit the child from coming to Challis Court? |
53028 | Then you think he is humbugging-- pretending to read? |
53028 | Think they''ve got a find, eh? |
53028 | Want me to wait? |
53028 | Was it a pose? |
53028 | Was it lately? |
53028 | Was it possible,I wondered,"that he had been trying to talk down to my level?" |
53028 | Was that the only time? |
53028 | We shall see,replied Challis, and then to a deferentially appearing Heathcote he said:"Has Master Stott come this morning?" |
53028 | Well, and the blasphemy? |
53028 | Well, how are you getting on? |
53028 | Well, what is your opinion? |
53028 | Well? |
53028 | Well? |
53028 | Well? |
53028 | Well? |
53028 | Well? |
53028 | What about that child? |
53028 | What are you looking for? |
53028 | What d''you mean about there bein''something... something what? |
53028 | What did you intend by your answer? |
53028 | What do you think of him? |
53028 | What do you think will become of him? |
53028 | What does half a stone o''loaf sugar at two- three- farthings come to? |
53028 | What else''ud I tie myself up for? |
53028 | What have you to say to that, Standing? |
53028 | What is seven times two and three quarters? |
53028 | What is the square root of 226? |
53028 | What is your explanation, then? |
53028 | What line do you think of taking up, Lewes? |
53028 | What volume has he got to now? |
53028 | What''s that book he''s got open in front of him? |
53028 | What''s that in shillin''s? |
53028 | What''s the matter with''em? |
53028 | What''s up? |
53028 | What''s up? |
53028 | What''s your opinion, sir? |
53028 | What''s''e want''angin''round''ere? 53028 What''s''e want,''angin''round''ere?" |
53028 | When did he see the child last? |
53028 | When he grows up, I mean? |
53028 | Which has the greatest atomic weight? |
53028 | Why ca n''t you move''i m? |
53028 | Why not, Lewes; why not? |
53028 | Why not? |
53028 | Will you stay and have supper? |
53028 | Will you try to tell me, my boy, what you think of-- all this? |
53028 | With regard to this-- this phenomenon? |
53028 | Wo n''t you come in and have some tea, or something? |
53028 | Wo n''t you sit down? |
53028 | Would n''t it be better to let it die...? |
53028 | Would you care to come? |
53028 | Yes, doctor? |
53028 | Yes? |
53028 | You are not convinced yet that he is n''t humbugging? |
53028 | You are not interested in Mr. Crashaw, I suppose? |
53028 | You did n''t see anything? |
53028 | You do n''t remember me, I suppose? |
53028 | You have n''t found him? |
53028 | You have not yet learned the meaning of words? |
53028 | You let him go out by himself? |
53028 | You may remember that curious-- er-- abnormal child of the Stotts? |
53028 | You mean,said Challis, startled by this outburst,"that I am in a sense providing you with an education? |
53028 | You mean...? |
53028 | You suggest----? |
53028 | You think the child''s mind is being perverted by his intercourse with the books in the library where he-- he--''plays''was your word, I believe? |
53028 | You will see him soon? |
53028 | You''ll be back before Mrs. Reade goes? |
53028 | You''ve read Hegel, then? |
53028 | Your son told you? |
53028 | Your son? |
53028 | ''What shall I learn from your books?'' |
53028 | ''ealthy? |
53028 | And did you return that look of his?" |
53028 | And it can not be more than four or five years old now?" |
53028 | And the neighbours, what would they say? |
53028 | And we have never a thought for the future in all our work,--a future that may be glorious, who knows? |
53028 | Are you sure he can?" |
53028 | As how?" |
53028 | As we slowed down to the ascent of the long hill, I said to Bates:"Is that Stott''s boy?" |
53028 | But if you want any assistance.... Or do you expect me to investigate?" |
53028 | But when the facts are examined, can we say that chance entered? |
53028 | CHAPTER VIII HIS FIRST VISIT TO CHALLIS COURT I"Shall you be able to help me in collating your notes of the Tikopia observations this morning, sir?" |
53028 | Ca n''t you construct a story from that?" |
53028 | Can you throw any light on his absence?" |
53028 | Challis?" |
53028 | Challis?" |
53028 | Challis?" |
53028 | Could I make this mannerless child understand his possibilities? |
53028 | Could you arrange for the members of the Authority to come to my place?" |
53028 | Curious infant with an abnormally intelligent expression and the head of a hydrocephalic?" |
53028 | Did n''t he produce the effect upon you that I''ve described? |
53028 | Did n''t you have a little of the''fifth form''feeling,--a boy under examination?" |
53028 | Did you want to see my''usband? |
53028 | Do n''t you see that ignorance is the means of our intellectual pleasure? |
53028 | Do n''t you think so?" |
53028 | Do n''t you think, sir, we should wait for further evidence before we attribute any phenomenal intelligence to this child?" |
53028 | Do you feel that you have no wish to see it again?" |
53028 | Doctor said it''d be''er last.... With an''ead like that, whacher expect?" |
53028 | Does n''t it strike you as likely, Lewes, that we shall see a good deal of the child here?" |
53028 | Eh? |
53028 | Had any one a spite against the child? |
53028 | Had he any ambition? |
53028 | He hesitated a moment, and then said:"Any news from Chilborough?" |
53028 | He paused, and I grunted to show that I was listening, but as he volunteered no further remark, I said:"What did you hear him say?" |
53028 | He''s medium right, is n''t he?" |
53028 | Healthy flesh and that sort of thing?" |
53028 | Her expression said quite plainly,"Could he be there, could he be there?" |
53028 | How can I explain?" |
53028 | How can one answer the unreasoning questions of a child? |
53028 | How could one answer such propositions as these offhand? |
53028 | How could one hear while that noise was going on? |
53028 | How d''ye do, Crashaw?" |
53028 | How was the body lying? |
53028 | I am afraid I shocked Mrs. Berridge at the outset by my casual"Who''s this man Challis?" |
53028 | I could appreciate that it was useless to persist in a futile"Why, why?" |
53028 | I remember quite well at the age of six or seven asking my mother:''Which is me, my soul or my body?'' |
53028 | I talked to him for some considerable time-- I dare say for more than an hour....""No signs of idiocy, apparently, during all this?" |
53028 | I''ve been up the best part of the night, and now....""Uncanny? |
53028 | I''ve tried....""And you hope with your own boys...?" |
53028 | III"Er-- does it-- er-- can it-- talk?" |
53028 | Is it not better to take the case into our own hands, and act according to the dictates of common sense?" |
53028 | Is n''t that so?" |
53028 | Is not mystery the first and greatest joy of life? |
53028 | It confounded Crashaw, you say? |
53028 | It seemed to him as though there must, after all, be some mistake; yet how account for Crashaw''s story if the boy were indeed an idiot? |
53028 | It was a strange, yet very logical question that came at last:"What should I learn out of all them books?" |
53028 | It was intended, was it not, to divert his mind from speaking against religion to the yokels?" |
53028 | Let''s be honest, Walters, are not you and I exhibiting much the same attitude towards this extraordinary child? |
53028 | Now, is''e anythink like..."she paused,"any think like''i m?" |
53028 | Now, what about my memory theory? |
53028 | Only, you understand, it had not spoken then----""What conveyed that sense of power?" |
53028 | Purvis?" |
53028 | Shall we adjourn?" |
53028 | Steven?" |
53028 | Still, who can tell what went on in the distorted mind of that poor creature? |
53028 | The nurse shivered, and avoiding any glance at the huddle that lay on an improvised sofa- bed, she said:"It ca n''t live, can it?" |
53028 | V"What can I give that child to read to- day?" |
53028 | Was the mud very soft? |
53028 | Was this a consequence of the notice that had been paid to me? |
53028 | Well, ai n''t that enough to put you off women?" |
53028 | Were they not the type of simple, unreasoning questions which one may often hear from the mouth of a child of that age? |
53028 | What did Crashaw do-- shake him?" |
53028 | What do you make of that?" |
53028 | What has happened?" |
53028 | What more evidence do you need?" |
53028 | What part of the body was deepest in the mud? |
53028 | What was it, after all, that I wanted to learn? |
53028 | What way?" |
53028 | What will you have-- tea, whisky, beer?" |
53028 | What''s your paradox?" |
53028 | Why did you leave''i m alone?" |
53028 | Why does n''t that woman come, the woman you sent for?" |
53028 | Why had I been singled out by the child? |
53028 | Why not?" |
53028 | Why not?" |
53028 | Why, after all, should it be impossible that this child''s powers should equally transcend our own? |
53028 | Will you come into the house with me for a few minutes?" |
53028 | Will you consent?" |
53028 | Will you initiate the inquiry?" |
53028 | Would any captain in Stott''s second year have dared to take first innings under such conditions? |
53028 | Would you resolve life into a disease of the ether-- a disease of which you and I, all life and all matter, are symptoms? |
53028 | Would you take them away? |
53028 | Yet how could he break that deliberate silence? |
53028 | You propose to teach him, among other things, the elements of arithmetic?" |
53028 | You''ave? |
53028 | are n''t you all satisfied?" |
53028 | asked Challis a few days later,"what do you make of him, Walters? |
53028 | asked Challis,"what do you make of him?" |
53028 | asked the nurse, still with tears in her voice;"cad she bear the sight of hib?" |
53028 | commented Challis, with a lift of his thick eyebrows,"no Polynesians come to settle in Stoke, I trust?" |
53028 | he asked;"or is it a matter for scientific investigation?" |
53028 | he said,"what is the latest news in anthropology?" |
53028 | shouted the swaying, tottering Puggy,"What the... are yer rup to?" |
53028 | was Challis''s comment, when the flow of words ceased,"nigroque simillima cygno, eh?" |
41905 | A girl too? |
41905 | Am I supposed to stay caught? |
41905 | An idea? |
41905 | And are you sure you''re supposed to be outside? |
41905 | And do you know why it''s coming? 41905 And even if he did, what good is it going to do? |
41905 | And if a prisoner from the mines distinguished himself as a soldier, would he be freed at the end of the war? 41905 And now would you please explain it to me? |
41905 | And poisoned? |
41905 | And what''s that stench? |
41905 | And where has the boy gotten off to now? |
41905 | And why? 41905 And you?" |
41905 | And, oh,said the maid, continuing,"have you seen the ballroom? |
41905 | Another fish poison case? |
41905 | Are n''t you going to tell me, now? |
41905 | Are they our enemies? |
41905 | Are we all here now? |
41905 | Are we all here? |
41905 | Are we gon na get stories, great fires and destruction again? |
41905 | Are you all right? |
41905 | Are you completely crazy? |
41905 | Are you free? |
41905 | Are you serious? |
41905 | Are you sure? |
41905 | Are you with me, friends? |
41905 | Boy, do you know what a war is? |
41905 | But is n''t the King coming? |
41905 | But where? 41905 But why have there been such an increase in attempts over the past year?" |
41905 | But why our planet? |
41905 | Can we have some cheese and fruit? |
41905 | Can you exorcise it? |
41905 | Can you get them back up? |
41905 | Can you use this? |
41905 | Can you walk? |
41905 | Childhood and a prison mine does n''t give you very much, does it? |
41905 | Come on, Petra, what was it? |
41905 | Could we go to the sea instead? |
41905 | Dead? |
41905 | Did I start a war? 41905 Did you ever see her before?" |
41905 | Did you look on the roof? |
41905 | Do you hear me? 41905 Do you know what I''ve been doing since the last time you saw me?" |
41905 | Do you know what the Great Fire was? |
41905 | Do you know where Alter is? |
41905 | Do you know? |
41905 | Do you really want to hear the end of the story? |
41905 | Do you remember that story I told you last night, about the prisoners in the tetron mines? |
41905 | Do you want to know where I am? |
41905 | Does that solve all your problems on-- what were they-- sub- trigonometric functions? |
41905 | Does the transit ribbon still work? |
41905 | Eh... what are you going to do with them, once you find them? |
41905 | Er... what is it? |
41905 | Even to the point of talking about talking about it? |
41905 | Have you all had a glass? 41905 Have you?" |
41905 | He does? |
41905 | He''s been what? |
41905 | Hello, Hello, Clea? |
41905 | Here? 41905 Hey, you say he''s asleep?" |
41905 | How are you not free now, Jon Koshar? |
41905 | How did they get caught? 41905 How did they get hold of you, anyway? |
41905 | How did you do that? |
41905 | How do I get down? |
41905 | How do you generate radiation? |
41905 | How do you mean? |
41905 | How much do you want for them? |
41905 | How much is it? |
41905 | How much? 41905 How will we do this?" |
41905 | Huh? |
41905 | Huh? |
41905 | Huh? |
41905 | Huh? |
41905 | Huh? |
41905 | Hurt? 41905 I do n''t want to knock your genius, but how come nobody else figured it out?" |
41905 | I don''t-- do you have any idea, Jon? |
41905 | If you''re blind, how do you know I''m new here? |
41905 | In Telphar? |
41905 | Is something wrong? |
41905 | Is that all? |
41905 | Is that really the king? |
41905 | Is that what was supposed to happen? |
41905 | Is the bone broken? |
41905 | Is this the Prince? |
41905 | It''s on an island, is n''t it? |
41905 | It''s poisoned, do n''t you understand? |
41905 | Jon, Jon, how are you? |
41905 | Jon, what were the mines like? 41905 Jon,"Clea asked suddenly,"what''s it like in Telphar? |
41905 | Just like that, and with no money? |
41905 | Just remember what I''ve said, will you? |
41905 | Kidnaped? 41905 Let, do you remember how I described the prison to you? |
41905 | Like a big acrobatic stunt, huh? |
41905 | Like this? |
41905 | Like what? |
41905 | Look, do you know what''s going on? |
41905 | Look, what do you think is behind the radiation barrier? |
41905 | Ma''am? |
41905 | Ma''am? |
41905 | Major, what''s all this about a bushel of fish? |
41905 | Money for the blind? |
41905 | My turn for a''why''? |
41905 | No? |
41905 | Not blind? 41905 Now what about you? |
41905 | Now what do I do? |
41905 | Petra, is the adventure I''m supposed to have, the war? 41905 Petra?" |
41905 | Practicing what? |
41905 | Random for random numbers, max for matrix? |
41905 | Rara, what happened? |
41905 | Really? |
41905 | She''s not in the inn? |
41905 | Should n''t he have been dead from the radiation? |
41905 | Sir? |
41905 | Suppose they''active''back? |
41905 | Tel, do you know anything about what happened to Alter? 41905 Tel?" |
41905 | Tel? |
41905 | Tell me how? 41905 Tell me,"Jon said,"just what sort of person is Geryn?" |
41905 | That woman you brushed by in the street when I saw you running up the block...."Yes? |
41905 | That''s him, face him, concentrate on him...."What do you...? |
41905 | Then what is it? |
41905 | Then what? |
41905 | Tomar? |
41905 | Tomar? |
41905 | Tomar? |
41905 | Want a bite? |
41905 | We know you''re tired, and after your ordeal with the barbitide-- you do n''t feel well, do you? |
41905 | We''ll have a picnic then, all right? |
41905 | Well, ca n''t you do something about his index of refraction? 41905 Well?" |
41905 | Were they friends? 41905 What I said?" |
41905 | What I''ve been doing? 41905 What about Geryn?" |
41905 | What about Uske? |
41905 | What about the kids? |
41905 | What about the one who did make it? |
41905 | What about the rest? |
41905 | What about the third man, the one who escaped? |
41905 | What about the war, Jon? |
41905 | What about you? 41905 What about... the Lord of the Flames?" |
41905 | What are we fighting? 41905 What are you doing here? |
41905 | What are you doing out here, anyway? |
41905 | What are you doing? |
41905 | What are you figuring on? |
41905 | What are you going to do immediately about the kids? |
41905 | What are you going to do with us? |
41905 | What are you going to do? |
41905 | What are you talking about? |
41905 | What are you thinking about, Major? |
41905 | What do I care? |
41905 | What do you mean, generators? |
41905 | What do you mean? |
41905 | What do you really want from us? |
41905 | What do you want to buy? |
41905 | What do you want to sell? |
41905 | What does he want? |
41905 | What exactly is it? |
41905 | What happened to you? |
41905 | What has my mother said? |
41905 | What is it? |
41905 | What is it? |
41905 | What is on the other side of the radiation barrier? |
41905 | What is that? |
41905 | What is there to stop it? 41905 What party?" |
41905 | What shape is Geryn''s room in? |
41905 | What sort of adventure, Petra? |
41905 | What the hell is going on? |
41905 | What was old Koshar laughing about? |
41905 | What were you hiding for? |
41905 | What''s going on? |
41905 | What''s happening about the war? 41905 What''s the matter?" |
41905 | What''s the notebook? |
41905 | What''s your plan? |
41905 | What? |
41905 | What? |
41905 | What? |
41905 | What? |
41905 | Whatever we call it, we do n''t have much choice, do we? |
41905 | When is he getting back? |
41905 | When will he be back? |
41905 | Where are they all going to go? |
41905 | Where are we going? |
41905 | Where are you going to take me? |
41905 | Where are you taking me? |
41905 | Where are you taking me? |
41905 | Where did you get them? |
41905 | Where did you take my son? |
41905 | Where do you keep your clothes, huh? 41905 Where has he gone?" |
41905 | Where is everybody? 41905 Where the hell are you?" |
41905 | Where to? |
41905 | Where were you? |
41905 | Where were you? |
41905 | Where''s my robe? |
41905 | Which one? |
41905 | Who are you? |
41905 | Who are you? |
41905 | Who are you? |
41905 | Who are you? |
41905 | Who is authorized? |
41905 | Who is this? |
41905 | Who was carried out? |
41905 | Who were you talking to? |
41905 | Who... what are you? |
41905 | Why are they running? |
41905 | Why ca n''t we have a war and get it over with? |
41905 | Why did I do it? |
41905 | Why did n''t you tell me what I was gon na do? |
41905 | Why did you come here? |
41905 | Why did you stow away? |
41905 | Why did you--? |
41905 | Why do you waste good food on him? 41905 Why not?" |
41905 | Why not? |
41905 | Why not? |
41905 | Why wo n''t they open the door? |
41905 | Why...? |
41905 | Why? |
41905 | Will we remember all this? |
41905 | Will you keep still, stupid? |
41905 | Will you tell me where my son is? |
41905 | Yes, Clea Koshar? |
41905 | Yes? |
41905 | You believe the war will actually come, do n''t you, Tomar? |
41905 | You did n''t pull anything, did you? |
41905 | You do n''t mean you stowed away? |
41905 | You do? |
41905 | You know what, Major? |
41905 | You mean I could do that? |
41905 | You mean him? |
41905 | You mean it really happened? |
41905 | You mean talk to Geryn? |
41905 | You mean? |
41905 | You say the launches to the factory? 41905 You say the other two... did n''t make it?" |
41905 | You see? |
41905 | You used it? |
41905 | You want some fruit? |
41905 | You want to be carried out of here like the rest of them? |
41905 | You want to try something? |
41905 | You''re from the forest, are n''t you? |
41905 | You''re not a spy? |
41905 | You''re the woman who was selling things, huh? |
41905 | You''ve heard of it? |
41905 | You? 41905 Your plan?" |
41905 | ( Jon:"A beautiful party, do n''t you think?" |
41905 | ( Or was it something else that caught in his chest?) |
41905 | (_ What is it this time?_ Petra wanted to know.) |
41905 | *****"On course?" |
41905 | 9 to 27, 9 to 27, 9 to 27(_ Where''s our friend?_ Arkor wanted to know.) |
41905 | A woman in a smoky gray dress suddenly blocked his view, smiled at him, and said,"Will you dance?" |
41905 | After a moment, Jon said,"What do they want us to do? |
41905 | After he had allowed sufficient time for a dramatic pause, Let asked,"What was it? |
41905 | All of you? |
41905 | All right?" |
41905 | And by whom?" |
41905 | And remember you dared that same kid to break into the castle and steal the royal Herald from the throne room? |
41905 | And the clothes?" |
41905 | And then,"What is it, quick?" |
41905 | And when I wake up, you''re to be gone, do you understand? |
41905 | And where are you from?" |
41905 | And who is he? |
41905 | Are you a spy?" |
41905 | Are you sure you''re all right?" |
41905 | Are you sure?" |
41905 | Are you with me, friends?" |
41905 | But if somehow she wanted to get to me, where would she go if I was n''t here? |
41905 | But we ca n''t, can we? |
41905 | But what about you?" |
41905 | But what do we do now?" |
41905 | But when I was swimming, I saw....""What?" |
41905 | But why?" |
41905 | Can you understand? |
41905 | Correct? |
41905 | Did you also alert the guards that I was coming? |
41905 | Did you know that? |
41905 | Did you know that?" |
41905 | Did you know, my friend, I am superior in every way to you? |
41905 | Did you stop your war?" |
41905 | Do you believe me?" |
41905 | Do you know any stories?" |
41905 | Do you know anything about the prison mines beyond the forest?" |
41905 | Do you know how it''s coming? |
41905 | Do you know whether they were friends or not?" |
41905 | Do you remember who the enemy is? |
41905 | Do you see anything?" |
41905 | Do you understand?" |
41905 | Do you want to see my license?" |
41905 | Do you? |
41905 | Finally Jon asked,"Now just what am I supposed to do, again? |
41905 | Finally he said,"Why are you out here? |
41905 | For that matter, how did they get me?" |
41905 | Had n''t it really started in his room at the palace, when he pressed the first of the concealed micro- switches with his heel? |
41905 | Have you any idea what state the economy is in? |
41905 | He said,"When do we go then, if you know how to get there?" |
41905 | Hey, do you have any bags I can carry?" |
41905 | How can we have a war with whatever is behind the radiation barrier? |
41905 | How could anybody kidnap the Prince? |
41905 | How could he be free? |
41905 | How did it come about?" |
41905 | How did they die?" |
41905 | How did you do that fall?" |
41905 | How much did you sell?" |
41905 | How much would it cost to get a meal and a place to stay?" |
41905 | How was I contacted? |
41905 | How?" |
41905 | I guess I''m all right now, are n''t I?" |
41905 | If he turned on the light, how many would he recognize? |
41905 | Incidentally, must we really go to that imbecilic party for that stupid fish- peddler''s daughter this evening? |
41905 | Is it a city? |
41905 | Is it a country? |
41905 | Is it an empire? |
41905 | Is n''t this more or less what the reports have been for weeks?" |
41905 | Is that why you''re reminding me not to forget?" |
41905 | Is there some sort of epidemic? |
41905 | It was n''t anything, was it? |
41905 | It''s a good story, huh?" |
41905 | It''s a necklace, see?" |
41905 | It''s treason, is n''t it?" |
41905 | Just think of it? |
41905 | Maybe you can sell it?" |
41905 | Now what do I do?" |
41905 | Now, where does it go?" |
41905 | One...""What''s supposed to happen?" |
41905 | Say, half a unit?" |
41905 | So why was n''t Geryn coming instead of sending the giant? |
41905 | Soldier:"The war? |
41905 | Some one from the bar yelled,"So what if it comes? |
41905 | Suppose that pig had smelled them and been chasing you, instead of running into the pool? |
41905 | The maid said,"Ma''am, shall I do your hair now?" |
41905 | The women, the children...?" |
41905 | The... obligation? |
41905 | Then she asked,"Tel?" |
41905 | Then... Then with all the sharpness, what had made him lose the others? |
41905 | Then:"Well, at least do n''t you think he should be told more than he knows now? |
41905 | They contacted you just outside of Telphar, did n''t they? |
41905 | They were all over the table; why they did n''t take them all up right then, I''ll never--""Did you burn every last scrap?" |
41905 | They would n''t send him back to the mines, would they?" |
41905 | They''re very clear, do n''t you think?" |
41905 | Tomar, if the war comes, do you think they''ll draft prisoners from the tetron mines into the army?" |
41905 | Was it morning? |
41905 | Was it the chubby one with the freckles? |
41905 | Well, when will you have some time?" |
41905 | What about Geryn, how is he?" |
41905 | What about the picnic, Clea?" |
41905 | What are you doing here anyway?" |
41905 | What did he hear?" |
41905 | What did you want?" |
41905 | What do you mean you do n''t have any? |
41905 | What do you mean?" |
41905 | What do you want me to do?" |
41905 | What do you want?" |
41905 | What does mother say?" |
41905 | What happened to D-42?" |
41905 | What happened to him, Petra? |
41905 | What happened to my son, the Prince?" |
41905 | What happened to the scouting planes?" |
41905 | What made you think that he was in contact with the triple beings?__ I do n''t know_, Jon said. |
41905 | What the hell would they be combating? |
41905 | What then? |
41905 | What will we do with them? |
41905 | What will we do with them? |
41905 | What''s your name? |
41905 | When there was something like silence, the Queen said,"Now, where is my son?" |
41905 | When will he be back?" |
41905 | Where are you, Jon?" |
41905 | Where''d it come from?" |
41905 | Where''re your papers? |
41905 | Which one got away? |
41905 | Which way are they?" |
41905 | Why are we fighting?" |
41905 | Why are you going?" |
41905 | Why did you swim out so far?" |
41905 | Why do we keep on wasting planes anyway? |
41905 | Why had he wandered in the wrong direction? |
41905 | Why must I suddenly be consulted at every little twist and turn of empire?" |
41905 | Why not send a few people through the transit ribbon to do some spying?" |
41905 | Why not?" |
41905 | Why should I move to hurt him? |
41905 | Why?" |
41905 | Will I get a chance to work someplace?" |
41905 | Will there really be one?" |
41905 | Will you please see that this message gets out over every available piece of city- wide communication as fast as possible? |
41905 | Would n''t it be fun to really be king for a while and stop the war? |
41905 | Would n''t you like to go down as having stopped it too?" |
41905 | Would you like to know the promotion about to come your way? |
41905 | You are an acrobat, is n''t that right?" |
41905 | You call trying to prevent it treason?" |
41905 | You do n''t think I''m a very good king, do you?" |
41905 | You''re an acrobat too?" |
41905 | You''re not going to be too busy to get to the party Dad''s giving me tonight, are you?" |
41905 | _ Have you any idea where we are?_)(_ The temperature is somewhere near three quarters of a million degrees. |
41905 | _ Where is he?__ His orbit should take him between the three of us in a minute and a half.__ Fine.__ Jon, who is the third one? |
41905 | _ Where is he?__ His orbit should take him between the three of us in a minute and a half.__ Fine.__ Jon, who is the third one? |
41905 | _ Where''s Arkor and Company?_ The music had stopped. |
41905 | _ You do n''t understand yet? |
41905 | story?" |
51712 | A dog of a masterless renegade? |
51712 | A little gloomy, is n''t it? |
51712 | A little over three years ago,he went on,"an unidentified flying object--""You interested in flying saucers, General?" |
51712 | About how long? |
51712 | Ai n''t contagious, is it? |
51712 | Ancient sinner? |
51712 | And be buried? |
51712 | And can I put my shoes on, or are you afraid I''ll pull a gat out of my sock? |
51712 | And now,my voice said,"you think to force this mind-- that is no mind-- to unseal the vault?" |
51712 | And the bit about ten thousand parts of something? |
51712 | And what of this one who was once Qulqlan? 51712 And what wretched dialect is that you speak?" |
51712 | And where''s my pants? |
51712 | And you think the man that wrote it had amnesia? |
51712 | Another ten minutes, I''d guess...."How do we go about heaving to, alongside? 51712 Any orders, Owner Drgon?" |
51712 | Any way they can head us off? |
51712 | Anybody else? |
51712 | Anyone for marbles? |
51712 | Anything? 51712 Are you all right?" |
51712 | Are you in pain? |
51712 | Are you okay? |
51712 | Are you proud of them? 51712 But I could if I wanted to?" |
51712 | But how could you go on living-- for hundreds of years? 51712 But what about the machine?" |
51712 | But what can a slave- piper do? |
51712 | But what was there to be afraid of? 51712 But why did they hang around at Stonehenge all this time?" |
51712 | But why the hell did n''t he give us a key to that part? |
51712 | But your signaller-- didn''t it work? |
51712 | By the Gods, would you take me for common clay? |
51712 | By your leave, Owner? |
51712 | Ca n''t your embassy----"Did n''t I mention it? 51712 Can we enlist one of them?" |
51712 | Challenge an Owner? |
51712 | Come to think of it, the stink is pretty strong, is n''t it? 51712 Did n''t you tell him who he was?" |
51712 | Did you see anything strange there? |
51712 | Do n''t the customers kind of resent it when you birds stage a heavyweight bout in the aisle? |
51712 | Do n''t you have memory machines-- or briefing rods? |
51712 | Do n''t you see? 51712 Do you know where this ship came from? |
51712 | Do you mind driving for a while, Legion? |
51712 | Do you remember Cagu? 51712 Does the fool, Ommodurad, forget the power of the great Ammaerln?" |
51712 | Dreams? |
51712 | Food is exchanged for money? |
51712 | Forgive me for asking,Foster said pleasantly,"But-- who are you?" |
51712 | Give up this course, good Drgon--"Where''s the nearest buddy of the Big Owner? |
51712 | Has this Owners''Owner got a name? 51712 Have you no pity for him who once ruled in justice and splendor at High Okk- Hamiloth? |
51712 | Have you seen or heard anything useful? |
51712 | Have you still got that notebook of yours? |
51712 | How about all that stuff in the journal? 51712 How about bodyguarding? |
51712 | How about bones? 51712 How about the Hunters? |
51712 | How can I claim another''s place? |
51712 | How come you did n''t figure I was dead? |
51712 | How could he know that it would be forgotten with the rest? |
51712 | How could we explain it afterwards to the noble Owner? |
51712 | How did it acquire the curious name--''The Ancient Sinner?'' |
51712 | How did they get down into the shaft without opening it up? |
51712 | How do we find out if there''s any conspicuous chalk formation around there? |
51712 | How do you know what the material is? |
51712 | How do you know? |
51712 | How long--? |
51712 | Howsa boy, Mull? |
51712 | Hozzat? |
51712 | Huh? 51712 I best take me bearings off the Friar''s Heel....""What''s that?" |
51712 | I wonder if perhaps he meant a ten- thousandth part of the circumference of the earth? |
51712 | I''m tying my shoelace, see? 51712 Is it not so, goodmen?" |
51712 | Is the custom still continued? |
51712 | Legion, how old would you say I am? |
51712 | Legion, if you could have anything in life you wanted, what would you ask for? |
51712 | Legion, what was it you planned to do when you got to Miami? |
51712 | Legion,Foster said,"do you really believe I''m insane?" |
51712 | Looking for anything in particular, Mister? |
51712 | Lord Ommodurad? |
51712 | May we come up, sir? |
51712 | Months? |
51712 | Of course it would n''t be here...."What? |
51712 | Oh, him? |
51712 | Or am I supposed to get the idea the brownies set up that booby trap while you were asleep? |
51712 | Our boy, Drgon, laid you out cold, right? |
51712 | Passing through town, are you? |
51712 | Ready? |
51712 | Remember the entry in the journal, Legion? 51712 Say, Itz,"said I,"where would you like your sand box situated? |
51712 | Say, what were you: a big- time racketeer on Vallon? |
51712 | Shall I stand in my inner citadel and give account of myself to a madman? |
51712 | Shall the vote be taken now, or must we submit to more of the vile bladderings ere we proclaim our good Dagron Chief Piper? |
51712 | Shall we step out and have a look? |
51712 | Signifies what? |
51712 | So that''s what you call it? 51712 So the ancient sinner is buried under the floor?" |
51712 | So what? 51712 Strange? |
51712 | Tell me, Mr. Legion: have you ever known a man who suffered from amnesia? |
51712 | That we forget the things you''ve told me, and the things we''ve read here, discard the journal, and abandon the attempt to find the answers? |
51712 | That would be Henry the Eighth, I suppose? |
51712 | The bones were buried there? |
51712 | The gentlemen wouldna be from the University now, I suppose? |
51712 | The same thing? 51712 Then it was n''t all a dream?" |
51712 | They start fights here in the dining room? |
51712 | They were tailing you? |
51712 | This is your big moment, is n''t it? |
51712 | This it? |
51712 | Vallon? |
51712 | We''re close to Bar- Ponderone; it''s no more than five miles----"What kind of speed have they got? |
51712 | Well, I was born, grew up, went to school----"What school? |
51712 | Well, it might get a little shaky there toward the last, do n''t you agree? |
51712 | What about another, gentlemen? |
51712 | What about the bodyguards? |
51712 | What about this chiseler? |
51712 | What are the qualifications you think I have? 51712 What are we mixed up in, Foster? |
51712 | What did you find out? |
51712 | What did you see in the cellar? |
51712 | What do we do when we get there, boss? |
51712 | What do you do, get in street fights? |
51712 | What do you make of it? |
51712 | What do you make of it? |
51712 | What do you suggest? |
51712 | What do you want me to do? |
51712 | What do you want with me? |
51712 | What does he look like? 51712 What does it do-- give you a massage?" |
51712 | What does it prove? |
51712 | What does that mean? |
51712 | What for? 51712 What have you been feeding me?" |
51712 | What have you found out? |
51712 | What if they rush us first... before we got time to go into the act? |
51712 | What is it that''s frightened you, Legion? |
51712 | What is it, a chop stick? |
51712 | What is the nature of the Change he speaks of? |
51712 | What is this place? |
51712 | What kind of place is it? |
51712 | What kind of pursuit? |
51712 | What kind of routine is this, Foster? 51712 What law have you broken?" |
51712 | What makes you so sure you''re not interested? |
51712 | What reinforcements? |
51712 | What the heck am I going to do with you on Vallon? |
51712 | What the hell goes on? |
51712 | What was he-- once? 51712 What was it all about?" |
51712 | What was your major? |
51712 | What''s funny about it, Foster? |
51712 | What''s goin''on? |
51712 | What''s happened here? |
51712 | What''s he got? |
51712 | What''s it all about, Smale? |
51712 | What''s it all about? |
51712 | What''s odd? |
51712 | What''s that? |
51712 | What''s that? |
51712 | What''s that? |
51712 | What''s the Rthr? |
51712 | What''s the matter--? |
51712 | What''s the road like ahead? |
51712 | What''s this all about? 51712 What''s this all about?" |
51712 | What''s this all about? |
51712 | What''s this''median line''business? |
51712 | What''s this? |
51712 | What''s to be the fate of the man? |
51712 | What''s to keep him from just pointing to a spot after a while,I said to Foster,"and saying''This is it''?" |
51712 | What''s your pleasure? |
51712 | What''s--? |
51712 | What...? |
51712 | When are you going to give up and admit we''re wasting our time? |
51712 | When did he go? |
51712 | When did you get so interested in local history? |
51712 | Where are the others? |
51712 | Where are the papers you keep talking about? 51712 Where are we going? |
51712 | Where do we go from there? |
51712 | Where do you manage to get in all the fights, Cagu? |
51712 | Where is it getting us? |
51712 | Where is it? |
51712 | Where the heck did this come from, cat? |
51712 | Where was it you said the lay brother was digging? |
51712 | Where will you go? |
51712 | Where ya been, Piper? 51712 Where''d he go?" |
51712 | Where''s Torbu? |
51712 | Where''s that? |
51712 | Where? |
51712 | Which one is he? |
51712 | Which side are you working for? |
51712 | Who are these men? |
51712 | Who are you? |
51712 | Who comes in force to the Sapphire Palace? |
51712 | Who does this bird represent? |
51712 | Who has a grievance? |
51712 | Who put the dress on me? |
51712 | Who would have dreamed he''d lead us here? |
51712 | Who''s kidding who, Foster? |
51712 | Who''sa punk, Cagu? |
51712 | Whom did you kill? |
51712 | Whose man are you, piper? 51712 Whose pal was he a thousand years ago?" |
51712 | Why did n''t I think of that? |
51712 | Why did n''t you catch this disease? |
51712 | Why did they burn your house? 51712 Why did they pick that precise moment-- just as we arrived?" |
51712 | Why did you come here, mention my name-- if you did n''t intend to see me? |
51712 | Why do n''t you claim the Chief Piper''s place, Drgon? |
51712 | Why is that? |
51712 | Why not just tear off the corner of one of the sheets? |
51712 | Why not sit still and let it catch up with you? 51712 Why not?" |
51712 | Why should a man''s handwriting change? |
51712 | Why was he wearing a necklace of bear''s teeth? |
51712 | Why would a man with all this--I waved a hand at the luxurious room--"want to pick a hobo like me out of the gutter and talk him into taking a job?" |
51712 | Why would you write out this junk yourself, and then spend all that time and money trying to have it deciphered? 51712 Why?" |
51712 | Why? |
51712 | Will you see him-- early in the morning? |
51712 | Wonder how Foster''s making out without his past, Itz? 51712 Would you care for a drink?" |
51712 | Would you put aside the key? |
51712 | Yeah? 51712 Yeah? |
51712 | Yeah? |
51712 | You ai n''t gon na go inside that accursed vessel, are you, Owner Drgon? |
51712 | You are Gope, are n''t you? |
51712 | You dare to bar the path to the Lord Ammaerln? |
51712 | You do n''t believe in magic, do you, Sime? 51712 You know this Sapphire Palace, Torbu?" |
51712 | You like this, do n''t you, Foster? 51712 You mean wall him up?" |
51712 | You remember it? |
51712 | You say they were buried in Stonehenge? |
51712 | You the one that slugged me? |
51712 | You wanna run things here? |
51712 | You wanna turn things upside- down, do n''t you? 51712 You wish?" |
51712 | You''re their Ancient Foe, now, huh? 51712 You?" |
51712 | Your dough may buy you out, but what about me? |
51712 | _ ¿Que es la dificultad?_Foster said. |
51712 | And how could I have found me-- my old pal from earth? |
51712 | And how did you succeed in getting here?" |
51712 | And the blood stains on your back?" |
51712 | And they feared me and shrank back.__"Do you dream that I, Ammaerln, wisest of the wise, have come here for the love of Far- Voyaging?" |
51712 | And what about passports, and money, and luggage? |
51712 | And what about yourself? |
51712 | And what killed the others?" |
51712 | And what makes you think I''m going with you?" |
51712 | And what next?" |
51712 | And why was I, a plain Joe named Legion, mixed up in it right to the eyebrows, when I could be sitting safe at home in a clean federal pen? |
51712 | And why?" |
51712 | Anything wrong with that?" |
51712 | Are you in league with the villains...?" |
51712 | Are you sure you feel good enough to make like Alice and the White Rabbit?" |
51712 | Are your people supermen that live forever?" |
51712 | But remember the skeleton we found just inside the landing port? |
51712 | But still there is a mystery: What came to pass aboard this ship all those centuries ago? |
51712 | But was n''t there something Foster said... about when he woke up, way back when, with a pile of fresh corpses around him? |
51712 | But what about the business I saw in that Audience Hall? |
51712 | But what''s the procedure, noble Gope? |
51712 | But where the hell was I? |
51712 | But why should the Hunters seek me?" |
51712 | But--""And how do I call his bluff?" |
51712 | By the way; do you remember how to write?" |
51712 | Ca n''t he produce the other papers as well?" |
51712 | Can I go now?" |
51712 | Can you walk?" |
51712 | Did n''t it mention any names, or places?" |
51712 | Did the promise of youth ever get paid off?" |
51712 | Did you find any more?" |
51712 | Did you notice the sign hanging outside?" |
51712 | Do n''t you ever wonder what you might have been... back in the Good Time?" |
51712 | Do n''t you know it''s illegal to administer drugs without a license?" |
51712 | Do you remember how you made all that money?" |
51712 | Does n''t the journal say anything...?" |
51712 | For instance: where''s the kitchen? |
51712 | Foster?" |
51712 | Funny-- if they''d just thought to write me a letter and ask for my co- operation....""But how did you get covered with mud? |
51712 | Gope shouted,"What madness is this? |
51712 | Had I but dreamed...? |
51712 | Had Qohey doped him in some way? |
51712 | Had too many centuries of calm made them lackadaisical, or did Ommodurad use a brand of visitor- repellent we could n''t see from here? |
51712 | He recognized the mark of a feeding Hunter.... Who would have dared? |
51712 | How can I get close to him?" |
51712 | How can I work into a spot with one of these big shots?" |
51712 | How can I? |
51712 | How could I get closer? |
51712 | How could it happen?" |
51712 | How did they get to earth?" |
51712 | How did you...?" |
51712 | How do I get to see him?" |
51712 | How do I go about it?" |
51712 | How do you get your chance to prove who can own the best?" |
51712 | How do you like it?" |
51712 | How long had they waited? |
51712 | How long have you been here?" |
51712 | How was I going to ask questions about Foster if there was no one to ask? |
51712 | How''d he hear about him?" |
51712 | How? |
51712 | I just came to see about a job, remember?" |
51712 | I know, it was tough about Cagu, but that''s life, is n''t it? |
51712 | I reached for the car door and a voice said,"Paper, mister?" |
51712 | I spoke English, from which it was deduced that I was English or American----""They could n''t tell which, from your accent?" |
51712 | I was just the guy that peddled it, see?" |
51712 | I was lying on a memo- couch, by which circumstance I knew that I had suffered a Change--""You mean you''d lost your memory?" |
51712 | I wondered for how many centuries it had waited here-- and for what? |
51712 | If a man with his health and plenty of money ca n''t enjoy life, what the hell is there for anybody?" |
51712 | If he wanted to hear my troubles, why not tell him? |
51712 | If the man in black won, I wondered would I then be able to step in in turn and take him on? |
51712 | Interservice rivalry? |
51712 | Is that the picture?" |
51712 | Is there anything I can do to assist you now?" |
51712 | Is there no limit to their infernal perfiftence?_""_ January 19, 1831. |
51712 | Is there something here outside ordinary experience or is there not?" |
51712 | It lies in the plain, 50/10,000 parts of the girth of this(?) |
51712 | It''s impervious to solvents----""They could n''t get a sample?" |
51712 | Just a peep hole to pass chow in every day... so''s he do n''t starve, see?" |
51712 | Know you naught of how the world wags these days? |
51712 | Lights?" |
51712 | Mice bad around the place, are they?" |
51712 | Okay, what did I have to lose? |
51712 | Okay?" |
51712 | Or could it? |
51712 | Right there in front of the TV screen? |
51712 | See Owner Gope, huh? |
51712 | So it was faked up some time during the war-- what does that prove? |
51712 | Speaking of years: were you able to figure out how long you were marooned down on earth?" |
51712 | Suppose I could take a heavy named Torbu; would that set me in better with a new Owner?" |
51712 | Suppose I tried and nothing happened-- again? |
51712 | Suppose it burnt out my wiring, left me here gibbering, for Smale or the Ruskis to work over? |
51712 | Sure, I might fall-- all the way-- and splatter when I hit, but did this lousy slab of meat expect to live forever? |
51712 | That ended all his lives, did n''t it, boys? |
51712 | That puts us reasonably near the sea----""Where''s the atlas?" |
51712 | That''s kind of odd, is n''t it?" |
51712 | Then the Hunters attacked, swarming to me--""Our friends the fire- balls?" |
51712 | They''d take a look at him and say,"nuts, the bird we want is fifty years old, and where did you hide the body?" |
51712 | Was I the only one here? |
51712 | Was it a good life? |
51712 | We''ll take passage on a ship to England----""What''ll we use for money-- and papers? |
51712 | What Owner can I challenge? |
51712 | What about your house? |
51712 | What are your colors?" |
51712 | What broke down the memory recording system? |
51712 | What consort do you hold with him you say is mindless?" |
51712 | What good was that against the Hunters?" |
51712 | What happened next-- after you buried the man?" |
51712 | What have you seen?" |
51712 | What now? |
51712 | What provincial welcome is this, from the Great Owner to a loyal liege- man?" |
51712 | What was Ommodurad''s interest in Foster? |
51712 | What was it about Foster, anyway, that made him so interesting to these Top People? |
51712 | What was it for? |
51712 | What were you? |
51712 | What worlds were these? |
51712 | What would I do if I did make it to the window sill? |
51712 | What would be your reaction if I told you that I''ve aged greatly in the past few months? |
51712 | What''s happened? |
51712 | When was it built?" |
51712 | Where do you come from?" |
51712 | Where were they now? |
51712 | Where would I have gone if I had been a cat? |
51712 | Where''s the cellar?" |
51712 | Who is he?" |
51712 | Who scared you off? |
51712 | Who started the rumors? |
51712 | Who the devil are you, Legion? |
51712 | Who''s steering this thing?" |
51712 | Why did he hide away here, keeping the rest of Vallon away with rumors of magic and spells? |
51712 | Why do you sit on your tails and let the boss live off the fat while you murder each other for the amusement of the patrons? |
51712 | Why not do the same thing again, now? |
51712 | Why not just admit we made fools of ourselves?" |
51712 | Why not? |
51712 | Why the reinforcements?" |
51712 | Why was I here? |
51712 | Why would they stop coming?" |
51712 | Why? |
51712 | Would they seem as real as the impulse to check the whatchamacallits or tighten up your cortical thingamajigs? |
51712 | You afraid the sailors are going to steal the glory?" |
51712 | You boys have n''t started another war, have you?" |
51712 | You call that logical?" |
51712 | You did n''t come across a book of instructions, did you?" |
51712 | You guys try not to think about that angle, is that it?" |
51712 | You have n''t been outside, have you?" |
51712 | You speak of months?" |
51712 | Your first time ina Palace?" |
51712 | they?" |
51712 | who...?" |
6468 | A seismic disturbance in this locality? 6468 A vessel afire?" |
6468 | A_ what_? |
6468 | Across the ocean? |
6468 | Ai n''t dey nebber hearn tell ob me, d''yo s''pose, Massa Jack? |
6468 | Ai n''t this been a gee- whizzer of a storm? |
6468 | Am_ I_ touched, as you call it, Jack? |
6468 | An''why fo''not? |
6468 | And I presume the earthquake and the volcanic eruption are closely connected? |
6468 | And abandon all our instruments-- and the telescope? |
6468 | And did you ever try calling the rooster back, when he starts to play truant, with all that mouthful of words? |
6468 | And how can we explore it? |
6468 | And how do you prove it by Christopher Columbus And- so- forth? |
6468 | And how do you prove it to your friends, Wash? |
6468 | And is it not the Arctic Ocean? |
6468 | And is we gotter go in de_ Snowbird_, Massa Jack? |
6468 | And it''s colder-- or is it rare? 6468 And of what use will that be?" |
6468 | And perhaps the_ Snowbird_ wo n''t fly very high; eh? |
6468 | And the_ Snowbird_? |
6468 | And this whole glacier will melt? |
6468 | And what do you make of that over yonder? |
6468 | And what has a compressed air catapult got to do with the_ Snowbird_? |
6468 | And what is that, Master Jack? |
6468 | And what will Mr. Roebach do about his dogs? 6468 And what will you do if you get to the edge-- fall off?" |
6468 | And where are the people of Nigatuk? |
6468 | And where are the rods-- and the plane frame? 6468 And where is Washington White?" |
6468 | And where is the ocean? |
6468 | And why do we not fall off? |
6468 | And why not? |
6468 | And without movement? |
6468 | And you are quite sure the ocean will return and float your bark? |
6468 | And you do n''t consider that new planet anything wonderful? |
6468 | And you, Jack? |
6468 | And you, Mark? |
6468 | Another earthquake? |
6468 | Are you sure it can be repaired, Mark? |
6468 | Are you sure, Jack? |
6468 | Are you to be driven off to Alaska at your age to hunt for this herb-- which is perhaps only the hallucination of a madman? |
6468 | But have we descended into the very place we left? |
6468 | But if we learn that we''ll be pretty sure to fly in the opposite direction-- what do you think? |
6468 | But of what advantage will it be to our flying machine to start it in this way? |
6468 | But the flying machine? |
6468 | But we need not cross them to reach Aleukan? |
6468 | But what do you call that up yonder? |
6468 | But what does it mean? |
6468 | But what''s happened to me? |
6468 | But why have we never seen it before? |
6468 | But why should we keep over them? |
6468 | But you do n''t believe Todd is on the trail of any great discovery? |
6468 | But,cried Mark, at last getting_ his_ speech,"how can such a thing be possible? |
6468 | By the Shanghai? |
6468 | Ca n''t we take Andy and Wash, Mr. Henderson, and go right up to that hollow and see what needs to be done to the flying machine? 6468 Can dat be a posserbility?" |
6468 | Dat Shanghai done know dat we is near some oder fow- el----"Up here in the air, Wash? |
6468 | De chile is bawn and done named Nebbercudsneezer, heh? 6468 Did you ever hear of anything like it before in all your days, Professor?" |
6468 | Do I notice what, son? |
6468 | Do n''t he mind, then? |
6468 | Do n''t like what? |
6468 | Do you mean to say dogs can see ghosts? |
6468 | Do you notice that it''s getting lighter, boys? |
6468 | Do you notice--? |
6468 | Do you think the_ Snowbird_ is fit for long- distance travel? |
6468 | Does yo''hear anything yit? |
6468 | Don''t-- don''t it make your jaw ache to say it, Wash? |
6468 | Dr. Todd is certainly some in earnest; is n''t he? |
6468 | Eat Buttsy? |
6468 | Got any matches, Andy? |
6468 | Has dem rapscallawags done harmed de ole perfesser? |
6468 | Has the law of gravitation lost its power over us-- and over the flying machine? |
6468 | Has we jest_ gotter_ go in dat flyin''contraption? 6468 Have n''t you noticed what I was tinkering on at the other end of the shop?" |
6468 | Have we discovered a new celestial body? 6468 He flowed to de moon in de perjectilator; did n''t he? |
6468 | He''s got a bad memory; has he? |
6468 | How are we ever going to get home again? |
6468 | How big a slice of Alaska do you suppose has been blown off the earth, Professor? |
6468 | How can it be otherwise? |
6468 | How d''I know dem bolts wo n''t fly disher way? |
6468 | How did you happen to start working on this catapult idea? |
6468 | How so, sir? |
6468 | How will we go, sir? 6468 How would you pass such a yawning gulf as that?" |
6468 | How''s that? 6468 How?" |
6468 | I suppose no life could exist higher than this cliff, eh, Professor? |
6468 | I wonder what''s happened to them? |
6468 | I''m pretty solid on my feet; but what was it but a shock that threw me down? 6468 I''ve got springs in my shoes; ai n''t I?" |
6468 | If Buttsy should fall down dere, he''d suah jounce himself some; would n''t he? |
6468 | If I''d been scart'', would I really have wanted ter jump? 6468 If the air remains as it is now?" |
6468 | Indeed? 6468 Is eeder ob you boys seen ma Shanghai rooster?" |
6468 | Is it some great planet out of its orbit, sir? |
6468 | Is n''t he a wonder? |
6468 | Is she done done? |
6468 | Is that practicable? |
6468 | Is that what you mean, Professor? |
6468 | Is the watch called? |
6468 | Is you suah''nuff gwine ter try an''shoot dat hugeous wallingrust, an''pull his teef? |
6468 | Let''s see,said Jack, nudging his chum,"what_ is_ that longitudinous''name which has been hitched onto that wonderful bird, Wash? |
6468 | More refugees from inland, eh? |
6468 | Mr. Roebach,said the professor, ignoring the youth,"what do you say? |
6468 | Nothing to shoot at; eh? |
6468 | Or farther? |
6468 | See wot dat Shanghai done? |
6468 | Seems to me that will be badly frost- bitten by the time we find it; wo n''t it? |
6468 | Shall we wait until morning? |
6468 | So you really propose to launch the_ Snowbird_ in this way? |
6468 | Sort of stunted; is it, Wash? |
6468 | Suppose it bumps us? |
6468 | Suppose the walls of the crack should shut together-- where would we be? |
6468 | Surely you are not going to clutter up the flying machine with that thing? |
6468 | The balance of attraction between the earth and the sun has become disturbed and we are plunging--"Into the sun? |
6468 | The traders? |
6468 | The_ Snowbird_; eh? |
6468 | Then we have seen it twice before? |
6468 | Then what is troubling you, sir? |
6468 | Then, Professor, we are at the mercy of Chance-- at any moment this fragment of the earth may fall again-- or be propelled into the sun? |
6468 | There is no danger; is there? |
6468 | This is your party; is it? |
6468 | To escape from this country, you mean, sir? |
6468 | True enough-- why not? |
6468 | WHO GOES THERE? |
6468 | Was n''t it the wind snatched it away? |
6468 | Watch who-- Roebach? |
6468 | We are all in safety yet; are we, boys? |
6468 | We are floating in space, then-- an entirely new world? 6468 We do n''t want to be shot down without making any fight; do we?" |
6468 | We have many more hours of night here than we have of daylight-- you can all see that, eh? |
6468 | Whar you goin'', Massa Jack? |
6468 | What about them? |
6468 | What are you doing up here in this heaven- forsaken country? |
6468 | What can it mean, Jack? |
6468 | What can it mean? |
6468 | What can that possibly be, Professor? |
6468 | What dat? |
6468 | What de matter wid yo''? |
6468 | What did I tell yo''? |
6468 | What did you let him out of his coop for? |
6468 | What do you know about that? |
6468 | What do you know about that? |
6468 | What do you know about that? |
6468 | What do you mean, Professor? |
6468 | What do you mean, sir? |
6468 | What do you mean? |
6468 | What do you mean? |
6468 | What do you reckon he hears? |
6468 | What do you say, Mark? |
6468 | What do you suppose has happened to the_ Chrysothele- Byzantium_ herb that Dr. Todd sent us for? |
6468 | What do you suppose is the matter? |
6468 | What do you suppose that great planet is? |
6468 | What do you think of her, Wash, now that she''s finished? |
6468 | What do you think of it, Mark? |
6468 | What do your eyes tell you that looks like? |
6468 | What does he think he hears up here-- angels''wings? 6468 What does it mean? |
6468 | What done happened yo'', Perfesser? |
6468 | What done skeer yo''now? 6468 What experiment, Professor?" |
6468 | What is it, Professor? |
6468 | What is that-- a huge bird? |
6468 | What kind of people can they be? |
6468 | What needs to be done to the flying machine? |
6468 | What shall we do? |
6468 | What sort o''stuff are you talkin''? |
6468 | What time has come? |
6468 | What under the sun is the matter with you, chum? |
6468 | What will they do with the whale oil? 6468 What will we do, Professor?" |
6468 | What will you be busy at? |
6468 | What will you do-- swim? |
6468 | What worse could happen? |
6468 | What would you call it, if not a shock? |
6468 | What you got to sell? 6468 What''s it good for?" |
6468 | What''s our first job? |
6468 | What''s that? |
6468 | What''s the matter with you now, Wash? |
6468 | What''s the matter with you, Andy? |
6468 | What''s to be done to it? |
6468 | What''s up, Jack? |
6468 | Whatebber has Buttsy done ter yo'', Massa Jack, dat yo''should be obfendicated at his''pearance in de present state ob de obsequies? |
6468 | When can we see the sun and take an observation? |
6468 | When we got caught in that flaw yesterday afternoon he wanted to jump out; did n''t he, Mark? |
6468 | When you see him starting on his rambles, Wash, why do n''t you call him back? |
6468 | Where''s the machine? |
6468 | Where? |
6468 | Which will the quicker take you off your feet-- a blow from, say, Jack''s fist, or your stepping inadvertently upon a piece of glare ice? 6468 Who are these desperate criminals?" |
6468 | Who do you claim to be? |
6468 | Who''s Buttsy? |
6468 | Who''s going to sleep? |
6468 | Why do you think so? |
6468 | Why not use the sleds-- both of them? |
6468 | Why not, indeed? |
6468 | Why not? 6468 Why not?" |
6468 | Why, the ocean always_ has_ been here; ai n''t it? |
6468 | Why,said Wash, rolling his eyes,"I done tooked dat rooster wid me in all ma trabels; did n''t I?" |
6468 | Wot do Buttsy an''me want o''shootin''? 6468 Wot''s dat says somebody''s a- shootin''at us?" |
6468 | Yo''do n''t fo''one moment suppose, Massa Jack, dat I''s afeared; does yo''? |
6468 | Yo''suah ca n''t git erlong widout me, I s''pose? |
6468 | You can feel that the air in here is vitiated; ca n''t you? |
6468 | You do n''t see anything wrong with her, old croaker; do you? |
6468 | You mean, sir, that the earthquake and the volcanic eruption have torn away some great fragment of the world, and we are on it? |
6468 | You mean,said Jack, seriously,"that they will think we are crazy if we do not bring home what we were sent for?" |
6468 | You see those crevasses-- and some of''em mighty deep? 6468 You think he can smell out an enemy, do you?" |
6468 | Your bark''s name is_ Orion_, then? |
6468 | _ You_ are Amos Henderson, sir? |
6468 | Ai n''t dat Injun got no respec''for who I is?" |
6468 | Ai n''t dat moon risin'', dough?" |
6468 | Am I right?" |
6468 | And how are we ever going to get out of this hole?" |
6468 | And what good''s a nearthquake w''en you got him?" |
6468 | And where are the lights?" |
6468 | And where will we be?" |
6468 | And_ that_ is the old world shining there in the sky?" |
6468 | As long as you''re wishing, though, why not wish for the right thing?" |
6468 | But then he stumbled over Mark, and his chum came up, too, ejaculating:"What is it, Jack? |
6468 | CHAPTER IV"WHO GOES THERE?" |
6468 | Can you explain that?" |
6468 | D''youse''speck dat it meant_ me_?" |
6468 | Dat de hugeous salt sea broke its breakers on dem ice- bound shores? |
6468 | Did you ever see the beat of that? |
6468 | Do n''t Buttsy crowin''away dar prove it?" |
6468 | Do those men speak English?" |
6468 | Do you get my meaning?" |
6468 | Do you have to go so fast? |
6468 | Do you hear me?" |
6468 | Do you realize that the professor says we are still three hundred miles from Nigatuk and the mouth of the Coleville?" |
6468 | Do you see?" |
6468 | Do you suppose those supplies got over from Coldfoot before that last eruption?" |
6468 | Does n''t he know his name?" |
6468 | Does n''t it seem like mountain air, Mark?" |
6468 | Does you understand me?" |
6468 | Had something happened to his comrades during his brief defection? |
6468 | Have they hurt any of your party?" |
6468 | Have you got it, Mark?" |
6468 | He did not continue his remark, but said:"That''s our first job; is n''t it?" |
6468 | He said, confidently:"And I brought Buttsy back ergin; did n''t I?" |
6468 | He turns to me for help quite properly; who else should he turn to?" |
6468 | How are we going to get out of this chasm? |
6468 | How do you''speck de perfesser c''d git erlong widout me?" |
6468 | How else will we escape from the place?" |
6468 | How is that, Jack?" |
6468 | I have lost half my weight, I declare I How can that be possible?" |
6468 | I wonder how large it really is?" |
6468 | Is Andy here?" |
6468 | Is n''t it cold?" |
6468 | Is n''t that so, Professor Henderson?" |
6468 | Is we gotter be squeeged ter deaf in disher awful cavernarious hole? |
6468 | Is_ I_ skeert? |
6468 | It''s mighty hard; eh, chum?" |
6468 | Its light was mellow like the moon''s; but whoever heard of the moon rising in the North? |
6468 | Jack was laughing so that he could not speak, but Mark managed to say:"You mean that the motion of the aeroplane gives you a feeling of_ mal de mer_?" |
6468 | Mr. Roebach knows the trail, I believe?" |
6468 | Of course, you will come, too?" |
6468 | Or be you callin''the cows?" |
6468 | Professor Henderson, whose scientific discoveries have made us all marvel of late?" |
6468 | Roebach?" |
6468 | See that crowd of bears, will you? |
6468 | Sort of''up in the air''; ai n''t I?" |
6468 | Suddenly Captain Sproul burst into the chart- room and gasped:"Can you tell me the meaning of this, Mr. Henderson? |
6468 | The ice, because it affords you so insecure a footing, is likely to throw you easier than a pretty solid blow; eh?" |
6468 | The question paramount in all their minds, however, was this: Would they reach their destination in safety? |
6468 | They have arrived in safety, then?" |
6468 | This is Professor Henderson? |
6468 | Tryin''ter shoot Buttsy; is he? |
6468 | Washington White''s eyes opened very wide and he demanded:"What''s disher t''ing yo''calls''sezmik'', Professor Henderson? |
6468 | We have left the earth-- is that it, Professor?" |
6468 | We often see what they call sun dogs; do n''t we?" |
6468 | What I want to know is: How are we going to get out of this crevasse?" |
6468 | What are you doing?" |
6468 | What did I tell you? |
6468 | What do you make of it, Mark?" |
6468 | What do you make of it?" |
6468 | What fo''did we come away off here on dis floatin''islan''if we ai n''t gwine ter git dat specimen of botanical horrorforbilicalness? |
6468 | What is it? |
6468 | What is that-- a river?" |
6468 | What is the matter now?" |
6468 | What is your advice?" |
6468 | What keeps the oceans from overflowing the land and filling all those sinks and valleys that are deeper than the ocean bed? |
6468 | What will they find-- a hole filled with the waters of the Arctic Ocean?" |
6468 | What_ can_ it mean?" |
6468 | Who ebber heard of sech a plant befo''?" |
6468 | Who goes there?" |
6468 | Whoeber said Washington White wanted ter transmogrify hissef to a new planet? |
6468 | Whuffo''you boys be sech cowards? |
6468 | Why not?" |
6468 | Wot furder elimination ob de fac''s does dem folks want? |
6468 | You have n''t joined forces with some department of our government, or with another country?" |
6468 | You see this vast amount of water pouring into yonder crevasse? |
6468 | You understand?" |
6468 | ai n''t dat de beatenest thing? |
6468 | bawled Wash."What done gone an''disturbed de continuity ob your sagastuations? |
6468 | cried Mark,"you have no idea of taking this trip he suggests; have you?" |
6468 | cried Wash."Does yo''mean ter try ter mak''me beliebe dat disher place is whar''de great an''omniverous ocean once rolled? |
6468 | dat bullet said-- jes''as plain as day--''Whar is dat coon?'' |
6468 | did I ship fo''sech wo''k? |
6468 | gasped Wash."Do yo''mean ter tell me dat we ai n''t gwine ter fin''dat chrysomela bypunktater plant after all? |
6468 | gasped the negro,"yo''suahly ai n''t a- gwine ter dribe me ter wo''k up in disher flyin''contraption? |
6468 | how could we have left the earth?" |
6468 | is we goin''ter collek a_ nearthquake_ along wid dat chrisomela- bypunktater plant? |
6468 | see that? |
6468 | what do you think of that?" |
6468 | what do you want?" |
6468 | what happened during those minutes that we were all unconscious? |
34724 | A new dress, Lola? |
34724 | A patient? |
34724 | Ai n''t that a fine letter? |
34724 | All of us? 34724 Am I so dreadfully ugly, John, that you ca n''t bear to have me near you?" |
34724 | Am I supposed to sympathize with him for that? |
34724 | Am I to depend upon that? |
34724 | An old friend, a good drink, a pretty woman, what more could be asked? 34724 And if you fail?" |
34724 | And in that letter,Dr. Crossett went on relentlessly,"did you say,''You are my daughter; I love you''?" |
34724 | And last night? |
34724 | And leave Lola? |
34724 | And starve with him? |
34724 | And that once? 34724 And that?" |
34724 | And the change? |
34724 | And until then, Lola? |
34724 | And when do you expect to see him? |
34724 | And you will be there, in half an hour? |
34724 | And you, Bob? |
34724 | And-- and last night? |
34724 | And-- and you came to me? |
34724 | Anything? |
34724 | Are n''t you going to kiss me, Madge? |
34724 | Are you going out? |
34724 | Are you laughing at me, father? |
34724 | Are you laughing at me? |
34724 | Are you sure you want me, Dick? |
34724 | Are you trying to insult me? |
34724 | Are your subways never blocked? 34724 Because she loves you, she must love no one else? |
34724 | But Doctor, will she ever come back? |
34724 | But surely you are not poor, Martin, you, with your mind? |
34724 | But what is the difference? |
34724 | But, Martin, who could rob you? 34724 But, if you have known this woman for months, why is it that you have never spoken of her? |
34724 | Can we be coming in? |
34724 | Can you forgive me, Lola? |
34724 | Can you open this thing, Maria? |
34724 | Can you read them yourself now? |
34724 | Can''t-- can''t you do anything,he questioned,"anything at all?" |
34724 | Could I help you? |
34724 | Could it have been anyone beside Maria? |
34724 | Dick,she spoke gently, resting her hand for a moment on his shoulder,"do you know where Lola is?" |
34724 | Did he read my letter? |
34724 | Did n''t you go there for something? 34724 Did she think she could swim across the sound?" |
34724 | Did you think,she said, her whole face lighting up with a flash of merriment,"that it was my soul?" |
34724 | Do n''t you envy those people out there in their automobiles? |
34724 | Do you believe the insinuations this man has dared to make? 34724 Do you believe what he believes of me?" |
34724 | Do you call it fun to live the life that woman lives? 34724 Do you feel shame for what you did then or for all the things you have done since then?" |
34724 | Do you feel sorrow for them? |
34724 | Do you know her? |
34724 | Do you know the theory of the''Sixth Day Men,''Paul? |
34724 | Do you see anything especially funny? |
34724 | Do you think I am afraid of John Dorris? |
34724 | Do you think that we shall ever see her again? |
34724 | Do you think,asked Lola gently,"that she would share in your desire for me to try your new car?" |
34724 | Do you want her to come back? |
34724 | Do you? 34724 Do you? |
34724 | Go where? 34724 Had n''t you better say grace, Bob, or start a hymn?" |
34724 | Has any stranger been here while we were at dinner? |
34724 | Has it all been my fault? |
34724 | Has it done her good? |
34724 | Has n''t she told you that? |
34724 | Have you heard of her? |
34724 | Have you made any effort to see her? |
34724 | Have you seen Dick Fenway there? |
34724 | Have you seen him at all since the day he did his best to kill you? |
34724 | Have you seen him there? |
34724 | Have you written? |
34724 | He does n''t mind, do you? |
34724 | He is coming? |
34724 | He never did that before, did he? |
34724 | Here? |
34724 | How about it, Bob? |
34724 | How are you, Dorris? 34724 How dared you and your sickly child put me in a false position? |
34724 | How long are you going to stay, and who is that stunning girl I saw you with this afternoon? |
34724 | How long had he stood there, looking at her? |
34724 | How many times do I have to repeat it? 34724 How was it?" |
34724 | How? |
34724 | I am beginning to think that----"Well? |
34724 | I am pleased,said the Frenchman, bowing,"but shall I confess that I do not understand?" |
34724 | I have not, and now, if you think that you have hurt me enough, you may go, or are you anxious to accuse me of anything more? |
34724 | I know, but, Maria, do n''t you think you''d rather take care of me? |
34724 | I say, Dick,said Sam Norton thickly,"ai n''t you going to introduce the lady?" |
34724 | I suppose that is what you mean? |
34724 | I think that you are too pretty to----"Do you believe these things? |
34724 | I will, Lola, thank you,replied John,"but-- but I wish you would tell me what you are going to do this afternoon?" |
34724 | I wonder if you know how glad I am to see you? |
34724 | I wonder who that is? |
34724 | I''m sure you have n''t any right to be, and, of course, you know that you ought to be scolded? |
34724 | If I die, as they said that I must-- what will you do then? 34724 If she is such a terrible person, how is it that you know her so well?" |
34724 | Is it so bad? |
34724 | Is it true? |
34724 | Is that one for father? |
34724 | Is this the way you meet, you two? |
34724 | It ai n''t as bad as that, is it? |
34724 | It is a very fine letter, I am sure, Maria, and he must be a fine fellow, and very fond of you? |
34724 | It is hardly fair for you to blame me for our not having married, Lola, is it? 34724 It''s awful good of you to come here, of course, Lola, but I-- I-- don''t you think you had better tell me all about it?" |
34724 | Left him? |
34724 | Lola, what is it? |
34724 | Maria is such a good girl, I-- I----"Well? |
34724 | Meet me in half an hour on the shore road, just above the place where we met yesterday; do you remember? |
34724 | Miss Lola? |
34724 | More trouble with your father? |
34724 | My mind should be fresh and clear, and how can it be if I must spend all to- morrow running errands? |
34724 | No? |
34724 | Not-- not because of this-- this damned story you heard about me? |
34724 | Of course I do,replied Lola;"I like it better than any of the places we have been to yet; do n''t you, Dick?" |
34724 | Of him? |
34724 | Oh, dear, no; why should I? |
34724 | Oh, do n''t I know that? 34724 Paul, will you look at this child? |
34724 | Please, Doctor,said Nellie timidly, as she held out to him a bunch of simple flowers,"will you please take these? |
34724 | Poor? |
34724 | Really? 34724 Really?" |
34724 | Romanoff, Thailer, Woodstock, eh? |
34724 | Shall I get him, Lola? |
34724 | Shall I go with you, Lola? |
34724 | Shall I let her die? 34724 Shall I read it for you?" |
34724 | She had spent it? |
34724 | She told you so? |
34724 | So? 34724 So? |
34724 | So? 34724 Still the faithful sailor?" |
34724 | Suppose that we, all of us, were to leave the room for a few moments, eh? |
34724 | Surely I am not going to make the sudden discovery that I have bound myself to a jealous old Ogre, am I? |
34724 | Surely you do not mean that you had any large sum there? |
34724 | Thank you, Doctor-- am I in the way? |
34724 | That has not been claimed before? |
34724 | That you can restore the heart action to those who die, of what? |
34724 | The body dies,went on Dr. Barnhelm,"but the soul, can that ever die? |
34724 | Then what''s the use of jiggling? |
34724 | Then you wo n''t let it quite queer me with you? |
34724 | Then you, I suppose, do not care to count yourself any longer as my friend? |
34724 | There was a sweetheart, eh? |
34724 | To stay? |
34724 | To your sweetheart? |
34724 | Was it true, father? 34724 Was she, my dear?" |
34724 | Well, Doctor, what do you think? |
34724 | Well, John? |
34724 | Well, John? |
34724 | Well, Maria? |
34724 | Well, what if I did? |
34724 | Well,he responded indignantly,"why should n''t I be well? |
34724 | Well? 34724 Well?" |
34724 | Well? |
34724 | Well? |
34724 | Well? |
34724 | Were you? |
34724 | What are you doing here, Maria? |
34724 | What are you saying? |
34724 | What did you mean in my life, any of you, after I once put you all behind me? 34724 What did you think?" |
34724 | What do you mean when you say that I was dead? |
34724 | What do you mean? |
34724 | What do you mean? |
34724 | What else have I done for six months, but think? |
34724 | What going to be? |
34724 | What have you done with that? |
34724 | What have you done? |
34724 | What have you to say? 34724 What have you to tell us?" |
34724 | What is a man to think? |
34724 | What is it that I do n''t know? |
34724 | What is it that you want me to do? |
34724 | What is it, Lola? 34724 What is it, Lola? |
34724 | What is it, Maria? |
34724 | What mess? |
34724 | What money? |
34724 | What of his soul? |
34724 | What of it? 34724 What of it? |
34724 | What of it? |
34724 | What the devil are you laughing at, Lola? |
34724 | What was the end? |
34724 | What was the use of starting another battle? |
34724 | What were you doing out of the hotel until three o''clock this morning? |
34724 | What''s the use of talking? |
34724 | What? |
34724 | When did they tell you this? |
34724 | Where could she go? 34724 Where have you been?" |
34724 | Where is my daughter? |
34724 | Where is she? |
34724 | Where the devil can Lola be? |
34724 | Where would I have gone? 34724 Who has been annoying you, little girl?" |
34724 | Who is she? |
34724 | Who is this Nellie Mooney? |
34724 | Who was this woman? |
34724 | Who''s been telling you my business? |
34724 | Why are they different? 34724 Why are you here?" |
34724 | Why did she not come with you? |
34724 | Why did you come here? |
34724 | Why did you follow me? |
34724 | Why do n''t you ask me to read them for you? |
34724 | Why do n''t you hurry up that divorce and marry the girl? |
34724 | Why do n''t you men smoke? 34724 Why do you ask?" |
34724 | Why make mountains out of nothing? 34724 Why not? |
34724 | Why not? |
34724 | Why not? |
34724 | Why not? |
34724 | Why should I think of you? |
34724 | Why should I? |
34724 | Why should Rupert tell me so, if it were not true? 34724 Why should n''t I?" |
34724 | Why were you looking at me? |
34724 | Why? 34724 Why?" |
34724 | Why? |
34724 | Why? |
34724 | Why? |
34724 | Why? |
34724 | Why? |
34724 | Will you come upstairs and hear me say my prayers in a little while, grandfather? |
34724 | Will you do your best to save me? |
34724 | Will you forgive me also? 34724 Will you help me, Maria?" |
34724 | Will you please open this safe for me, Maria? |
34724 | Will you stay by me until my heart fails? |
34724 | With whom? |
34724 | Without a regret? 34724 Would you like a pan- cake, Doctor?" |
34724 | Would you mind opening this thing for me? 34724 Would you mind telling me where you are going, Lola?" |
34724 | Yes, Doctor? |
34724 | You all believe I done it,went on Maria,"do n''t you? |
34724 | You are going out? |
34724 | You are going to leave me? |
34724 | You are not faint, are you, Nellie? |
34724 | You are to remain with us? |
34724 | You are worn out; you are not yourself; tell me, do you sleep? |
34724 | You believe that? |
34724 | You ca n''t love him, or why this other fellow? 34724 You can restore the dead to life?" |
34724 | You claim what, Martin? |
34724 | You did n''t happen to notice what became of her, did you? |
34724 | You did them because they suited your mood? 34724 You did want me after all, did n''t you, Dick? |
34724 | You do n''t mind, do you, John? |
34724 | You do not try to live? 34724 You have a receipted bill?" |
34724 | You have n''t been taking a drop too much, have you, John? |
34724 | You love her, John? |
34724 | You mean his lecture to- morrow night? |
34724 | You really think so, father? |
34724 | You said you was going to marry me, did n''t you? |
34724 | You went to bed early enough last night; could n''t you get any rest? |
34724 | You were a Professor, they told me, and a writer of books? |
34724 | You were not especially entertained? |
34724 | You were poor there at the University? |
34724 | You would have stopped me, would n''t you? |
34724 | You, my daughter, your mother''s daughter, left my house with a married man? |
34724 | You-- Maria-- you would not tell him----? |
34724 | You-- you have not seen her before then? |
34724 | You? 34724 Your daughter, Doctor? |
34724 | After a moment she was answered, and she asked quietly,"Is Mr. Fenway there? |
34724 | Ai n''t you done for me what my own father and mother never did? |
34724 | Am I to go on forever, and ever, and ever, living the same life, thinking the same thoughts-- always-- always-- until I die? |
34724 | Are our hearts always going to beat on, one- two, one- two, like the ticking of a clock? |
34724 | Are they always the same, boys and men, always like that? |
34724 | Are you acting now as Mr. Fenway''s agent, or as my friend?" |
34724 | Are you afraid to trust yourself alone with me?" |
34724 | Are you all right, Doctor? |
34724 | Are you coming, father?" |
34724 | Are you made of flesh and blood? |
34724 | Are you ready, Bob?" |
34724 | At the door Maria found John Dorris, and as she admitted him he stopped to ask anxiously,"How is he to- day?" |
34724 | Barnes?" |
34724 | Barnes?" |
34724 | Because she is going to give her whole life to you, she must not take any little minutes for herself?" |
34724 | CHAPTER IX THE DIAMOND NECKLACE"Will they be much longer?" |
34724 | Ca n''t it be soon?" |
34724 | Ca n''t you and I together help this little girl?" |
34724 | Ca n''t you get to think of her like you would of a child that did n''t know no better?" |
34724 | Ca n''t you let it go at that? |
34724 | Ca n''t you look at it like that? |
34724 | Ca n''t you see that I am worried enough, without your turning against me?" |
34724 | Ca n''t you trust me? |
34724 | Came away for how long?" |
34724 | Can any of you give me the facts for my report?" |
34724 | Come, dear; why should you keep putting me off? |
34724 | Come, you have discovered-- what?" |
34724 | Could I have asked any of you for it? |
34724 | Dick ca n''t do anything more for you, but is there any reason why you and I should not be good friends?" |
34724 | Did n''t Miss Lola pick me up out of a tenement, a dirty, ragged, hungry little kid? |
34724 | Did n''t you put the money somewhere to keep it safe? |
34724 | Did n''t you take it out, meaning to put it back, and forget?" |
34724 | Did you know anything of this?" |
34724 | Did you think I was never coming?" |
34724 | Do n''t you love me enough to give me my way in a little thing like this?" |
34724 | Do n''t you see that''s the very reason I could n''t rob you? |
34724 | Do n''t you?" |
34724 | Do you believe that?" |
34724 | Do you claim that you will give him back his life?" |
34724 | Do you expect me to sleep with the thought of Lola and that mean being together, driving me almost insane? |
34724 | Do you know that I feel quite sorry for you, Miss Bradley?" |
34724 | Do you know what that means?" |
34724 | Do you know what they call a person who robs another of his wealth? |
34724 | Do you know where she has gone?" |
34724 | Do you know, Lola, what would be the greatest joy that could come to me? |
34724 | Do you practice?" |
34724 | Do you suppose that if I could have found out where they have taken her that I would be here now?" |
34724 | Do you think a man can forget-- just in a few hours-- forget you? |
34724 | Do you think so?" |
34724 | Do you think that my father has nothing to do but devote his skill to you? |
34724 | Do you? |
34724 | Does anyone?" |
34724 | Does one think again of the food that nourished him yesterday, or of the sun that kept him warm? |
34724 | Eh? |
34724 | Eh?" |
34724 | Eh?" |
34724 | Even if your father wo n''t let me come here you''ll see me sometimes, wo n''t you?" |
34724 | Fame and success mean much to a physician''s income, and after the proof he had so lately had how could he consider anything but success possible? |
34724 | Fenway?" |
34724 | For what?" |
34724 | Had she for those few moments been really dead, or had the young ambulance surgeon been mistaken? |
34724 | Has she quite recovered from her experience?" |
34724 | Have you much to do before to- morrow night, Martin?" |
34724 | Have you seen her?" |
34724 | He wrote to you?" |
34724 | His nature was a generous one, and he tried to convince himself that the fault must be his, but how? |
34724 | How about you, Bob?" |
34724 | How had she dared to do it? |
34724 | How much money did Dick give you to do your shopping with?" |
34724 | How was I to know? |
34724 | However did you get here?" |
34724 | I did not ask for life, but when it came, why should I not get all of its brightness if I could? |
34724 | I never saw a look in her face that you would not see on the face of a happy, innocent child, until----""Well?" |
34724 | I thought she was sweet, although she was with impossible persons, but as she looked at you just now----""Well, my dear?" |
34724 | I wonder if he is her father? |
34724 | I''d love to do it awful well, but-- but who''s to take care of him?" |
34724 | I''ll hurry things all I can, but until then what are you going to do? |
34724 | I-- I laughed when I read them-- was it true?" |
34724 | I-- who can save her?" |
34724 | If I was dead how could I be here? |
34724 | If anything ever went wrong with her, she was going to him; she had quite made up her mind to that, but, after all, what could go wrong? |
34724 | If he wanted more, why did he not ask for it when I gave him my check before I left New York?" |
34724 | If she did not do it, who did?" |
34724 | If she did not take it-- who did? |
34724 | If that was to be my life, how dared you bring me back from death, back, with a thousand new feelings, and passions, and desires? |
34724 | If you love me what reason have you for putting me off with one foolish excuse after another? |
34724 | In God''s name, how dare you talk of bringing that empty shell back into the living world?" |
34724 | In what had he failed? |
34724 | Is n''t there anything else in life but to sit here with you and father, and his friends? |
34724 | Is that it? |
34724 | Is that you, Madam? |
34724 | It is Mr. Fenway, I suppose?" |
34724 | John stooped and kissed her, and asked earnestly,"And we sha n''t postpone the wedding again, shall we?" |
34724 | Let''s call it May the second; will yer, Maria?" |
34724 | Life is what? |
34724 | Love? |
34724 | Maria went to her, and seeing the look on her face, and the open letter in her hand, said timidly,"That''s a letter from him?" |
34724 | May I hear the Doctor''s story?" |
34724 | Miss Lola?" |
34724 | Mooney?" |
34724 | My father-- who has always been so good to me-- taken him away from me; do you hear?" |
34724 | No one spoke-- what was there to say? |
34724 | No, then for what?" |
34724 | Not for the X- ray? |
34724 | Not until then? |
34724 | Now-- you?" |
34724 | Of one thing alone he was sure, as sure as he was of his own life, her perfect loyalty, her real purity, and, after all, was not that enough? |
34724 | Pity? |
34724 | Say, this ai n''t so bad, is it?" |
34724 | Shall I let''em in?" |
34724 | She closed the door, and, turning suddenly on the woman, who stood in the center of the room, she demanded angrily:"How dare you come here?" |
34724 | She is young?" |
34724 | So I''m here to ask when it is going to be?" |
34724 | So you will marry Dick?" |
34724 | So, I am not hurt; I am as other women?" |
34724 | Surely you must see that?" |
34724 | Sympathy for me? |
34724 | Sympathy? |
34724 | Tell me, Maria?" |
34724 | That I am not a proper wife for his son?" |
34724 | That is the explanation? |
34724 | That''s what I was laughing at, Maria; it does sound funny, does n''t it?" |
34724 | The Doctor smiled slightly as he replied:"Death is what? |
34724 | The Doctor''s practice must have increased?" |
34724 | Then our old friend Adam was not the first man?" |
34724 | Then why try to make him understand? |
34724 | Was it true?'' |
34724 | We lived together four, no, three years, was n''t it, Martin?" |
34724 | Well-- what have you discovered?" |
34724 | Were you happy? |
34724 | Were you well? |
34724 | What are you all lookin''at me that way for? |
34724 | What are you going to do until then?" |
34724 | What are you going to do?" |
34724 | What are you talking about? |
34724 | What are you talking about?" |
34724 | What can one man do more than another?" |
34724 | What can you tell me about myself?" |
34724 | What chance after all would his millions have with a girl like this? |
34724 | What did it matter? |
34724 | What did you say?" |
34724 | What do you all stand there for, doin''nothin'', and lookin''at me like that?" |
34724 | What do you read there? |
34724 | What do you suppose is the matter with her now?" |
34724 | What do you think?" |
34724 | What do you want?" |
34724 | What does it matter? |
34724 | What have you to offer me to compare with what he can give me? |
34724 | What in the world is it?" |
34724 | What is beyond?" |
34724 | What is it that has changed you so? |
34724 | What is it that you want?" |
34724 | What is that?... |
34724 | What is the world to me but the place in which I am to live my own life, in my own way, and for my own good?" |
34724 | What is your opinion of the way Lola is going on?" |
34724 | What need she care for wealth with beauty like hers? |
34724 | What right had he to ask for more? |
34724 | What was I to do? |
34724 | What was it-- this thing that frightened her-- this new, strange nature that forced her to do its will? |
34724 | What was it? |
34724 | What was the outcome to be? |
34724 | What was there in her boldness that charmed without offending him? |
34724 | What was this woman? |
34724 | What would he think of her now? |
34724 | What you wanted you took; the thing you felt that you wanted to do you did?" |
34724 | What''s the trouble, Dick, did she pass you up?" |
34724 | When have I denied you anything, when have I asked anything in return, but just that you would care for me? |
34724 | When is this marriage to take place?" |
34724 | When this man offered her money and all the beautiful things she longed for, did she know the price she would be asked to pay? |
34724 | Where? |
34724 | Who else?" |
34724 | Who knew it?" |
34724 | Who, besides ourselves here, knew of the money?" |
34724 | Why did this girl who had done so much for them, who had been the good angel of their lives, look at them like that? |
34724 | Why did you say that I was dead? |
34724 | Why did you say that I was dead?" |
34724 | Why do n''t you search me? |
34724 | Why do n''t you search my things? |
34724 | Why do n''t you speak? |
34724 | Why do you always say such absurd things?" |
34724 | Why is it that a man, who in himself is both wise and entertaining, always becomes both a pedant and a bore when he makes an after- dinner speech?" |
34724 | Why should I avoid her? |
34724 | Why should I think of anyone''s pleasures or pains but my own? |
34724 | Why should men have everything?" |
34724 | Why should n''t I have a little fun once in a while? |
34724 | Why, do you know, Doctor dear, that after Eighth Avenue this is like another world? |
34724 | Why, you know, Lola, that----""How long is it since you have heard from your wife in Cleveland?" |
34724 | Will you bring my life back to me? |
34724 | Will you come to me now, and let me take you away from all this mess, and marry me just as soon as things are arranged?" |
34724 | Will you let me present my worst, Mr. John Dorris?" |
34724 | Will you pardon my lack of formality and allow me to say good night?" |
34724 | Will you take them?" |
34724 | Will you?" |
34724 | Without her what would become of him? |
34724 | Without one single backward thought of us?" |
34724 | Wo n''t that be fine? |
34724 | Wo n''t you be seated?" |
34724 | Wo n''t you try not to be so unhappy?" |
34724 | Would n''t it be funny if I had to be afraid of you?" |
34724 | Would she come home? |
34724 | Would you be willing to call at Karn& Company''s, on Thirty- first Street, and pay my bill and see that my apparatus is sent to the Medical Society?" |
34724 | Would you have spoken of her at all if you had not known that I saw you with her?" |
34724 | You are not going to that Harlan woman''s house?" |
34724 | You broke the heart of a young man who loved you?" |
34724 | You ca n''t wait years; do n''t you see that? |
34724 | You could n''t expect her to be quite so happy and so sweet as she used to be, could you, Doctor?" |
34724 | You did n''t leave your room again, did you?" |
34724 | You have not put it anywhere, have you?" |
34724 | You know that you told me you did n''t like to have me go there?" |
34724 | You know what I am going to do?" |
34724 | You see that everyone else has; you do n''t want to be the hard- hearted one of the crowd, do you?" |
34724 | You will excuse me, wo n''t you?" |
34724 | You wo n''t do that, will you?" |
34724 | You''ll be on your back the first thing I know; then how will I take care of you?" |
34724 | Your cars never stalled? |
34724 | he exclaimed passionately,"what are you doing? |
34724 | inquired Lola,"that a Frenchman was your chum at Heidelberg?" |
34724 | questioned Lola with something very like a sneer,"or do you think it is the proper thing to tell a child?" |
34724 | this is one of your famous New York apartments?" |
50441 | 1406? |
50441 | A_ billion_? 50441 And how long was it in operation?" |
50441 | And if I refuse? |
50441 | And my evidence against you? 50441 And that''s wrong, is it?" |
50441 | And where do_ I_ go? |
50441 | And you want us to break a man on your say- so, Director Walton? |
50441 | Any recommendation for euthanasia on the card? |
50441 | Are public relations men that hard to come by? |
50441 | Are you Administrator Walton? |
50441 | Are you all right? |
50441 | Are you aware, Dr. Lamarre, that for the benefit of humanity I really should have you shot at once? |
50441 | Are you inferring that you''re both an employee of Popeek and an employee of a group that seeks to undermine Popeek? |
50441 | Are you kidding? 50441 Are you telling me that your department was blind enough to let someone pipe a spy pickup right into this office?" |
50441 | But how livable can this place be? 50441 But there''s no mess so messy we ca n''t muddle through it, eh?" |
50441 | Colonel McLeod, how long would it take your ship to return to the Procyon system? |
50441 | Concessions? 50441 Could you tell me where the block meeting''s being held?" |
50441 | Criminal offence? 50441 Did he not tell you what would happen if he would not be granted his request?" |
50441 | Did n''t you read the order I sent you? |
50441 | Did they sound hostile? |
50441 | Did you get the clipping I sent you? |
50441 | Did you have a pleasant trip? |
50441 | Did you say you''d perfected this technique? |
50441 | Do you understand what immortality would do to Earth? |
50441 | Do you want me to prepare a report for him? |
50441 | Does that mean you''ll yield? 50441 Eh?" |
50441 | Everything under control? |
50441 | FitzMaugham got you in here, did n''t he? |
50441 | Five million-- hey, is this a gag? |
50441 | Forbidden? 50441 Fred? |
50441 | From Venus? |
50441 | From where? |
50441 | Fulks, would you show this gentleman out of my chamber, please? 50441 Gerontologist? |
50441 | Have any trouble with the parents? |
50441 | Have you notified them yet? |
50441 | He''s the poet, is n''t he? 50441 How about the alien?" |
50441 | How about the atmosphere? |
50441 | How can he come out? |
50441 | How did you know I''d be coming this way? |
50441 | How do things look? |
50441 | How much do you know? |
50441 | How much is that? |
50441 | How much power does Walton have? |
50441 | Huh? |
50441 | I guess there''s no way of transporting him here, is there? |
50441 | I had n''t expected to find-- I mean that you--"That a bureaucrat should admire poetry? 50441 I presume you''ve had some previous dealings with the late Director FitzMaugham?" |
50441 | I''ll ask you one more time: will you yield Lamarre''s serum to me for use in my negotiations with the Dirnan? |
50441 | I''m the director, remember? 50441 Indeed?" |
50441 | Is Mr. Ludwig here yet? |
50441 | Is Mr. Percy here yet? |
50441 | Is he the boss of the world? 50441 Is it all arranged?" |
50441 | Is it off? |
50441 | Is my speech in the program? |
50441 | Is that all they are? |
50441 | Is that all you have to tell me? |
50441 | Is that why you did n''t want this to go into a spy pickup? |
50441 | Is the man''s body still intact? |
50441 | Is there any truth in the_ Citizen_ story? |
50441 | Is there anything I can do? |
50441 | Is this the man? |
50441 | It''s all here, eh? 50441 Just morons?" |
50441 | Keep trying, will you? 50441 May I ask again why you wanted to see me?" |
50441 | May I ask what this''work''of yours consists of? |
50441 | McLeod? 50441 Me? |
50441 | Meaning you''ll kill any children I have? |
50441 | Mind stepping out of the way, sir? |
50441 | Mr. Walton...."Yes? |
50441 | News? 50441 No signature, no ship name?" |
50441 | No? |
50441 | Oh, no? 50441 Oh-- anything from Venus?" |
50441 | Oh-- half an hour? |
50441 | Oh? 50441 Oh? |
50441 | Olaf, is there a man in your section capable of handling your job? |
50441 | Olaf, you get my message about the Venus rescue mission okay? |
50441 | Or that it was still in the planning stage? |
50441 | Really, Roy? |
50441 | Recovering information? |
50441 | Roy, can I say something? |
50441 | Roy, what''s this release you want me to get out? 50441 Roy? |
50441 | Roy? |
50441 | See if he''s planning to assassinate anybody, will you? |
50441 | Seen my brother around? |
50441 | Should I interpret that to mean I get the job automatically? |
50441 | Should I wait here? |
50441 | Since when do you have such a high respect for accuracy? |
50441 | Sir? |
50441 | Sir? |
50441 | Sir? |
50441 | Sir? |
50441 | Sir? |
50441 | So? |
50441 | Something wrong, sir? 50441 Strictly upper- echelon, are n''t you? |
50441 | Sue, how''s our budget looking? |
50441 | Suppose he does n''t? |
50441 | That makes you a nonconformist, does n''t it? 50441 The planet''s not ours? |
50441 | Then tell me what''s on your mind-- or were you just angling to get an invite up here? |
50441 | They''re not planning to release the serum, are they? |
50441 | This conference you were going to have with the director yesterday when he-- ah, what was it about? |
50441 | Trick? |
50441 | Uh, Roy, I do n''t know if this is the time or the place, but I got that transfer order of yours, the five doctors...."You did? 50441 Venus? |
50441 | Well, Fred? |
50441 | Well, ready to turn over the orb and scepter, Roy? |
50441 | Well, what of it? |
50441 | Well, why are you here? |
50441 | Well? |
50441 | Well? |
50441 | Well? |
50441 | Well? |
50441 | Well? |
50441 | What I''m getting at is this: just why did Director FitzMaugham sponsor this project of yours? |
50441 | What did he say? |
50441 | What do you think? |
50441 | What do you want? |
50441 | What is it, Doctor? |
50441 | What is it, Sellors? 50441 What is this commodity?" |
50441 | What should I do when I find him, sir? |
50441 | What should I do, sir? |
50441 | What steps are you taking to counteract it? |
50441 | What trick? 50441 What troubles you, Roy?" |
50441 | What''s been going on here? 50441 What''s on your mind, Roy?" |
50441 | What''s on your mind? |
50441 | What''s that? |
50441 | What''s the buried message? |
50441 | What''s the trouble? 50441 What''s this?" |
50441 | What? |
50441 | What? |
50441 | What_ are_ you talking about, Roy? |
50441 | What_ could_ he say? 50441 When''s the earliest?" |
50441 | Where did this outlet go? 50441 Where from?" |
50441 | Where is he? |
50441 | Where is it? |
50441 | Where is this message being received? |
50441 | Where you off to? |
50441 | Where''s that space message? |
50441 | Where? |
50441 | Who wrote that_ Citizen_ piece on me? |
50441 | Who''s that? |
50441 | Why ca n''t you? |
50441 | Why do you say that? |
50441 | Why so pale and wan, dear brother? 50441 Why''d you do that?" |
50441 | Why? 50441 Why?" |
50441 | Will you not free him? |
50441 | Will you tell Mr. Martinez I''m ready to leave? |
50441 | With no other planet of the solar system habitable by man, and none of the stars within reach? 50441 Yes?" |
50441 | You had this all planned, did n''t you? |
50441 | You have any plans? |
50441 | You have none of these on Earth? |
50441 | You know of any ships supposed to be in that sector? |
50441 | You know what it is? 50441 You made a good landing, I hope?" |
50441 | You mean he did n''t_ tell_ you? |
50441 | You mean you do n''t know? |
50441 | You mean you refuse? |
50441 | You mean, why did I let him off so lightly? |
50441 | You realize what this means in terms of the serum, do n''t you? 50441 You recall our conversation in the Bronze Room the other day, Roy?" |
50441 | You remember his name? |
50441 | You trusted yourselves to Popeek, did n''t you? 50441 You want me to lose my license? |
50441 | You were the one who repaired my office door? |
50441 | You would n''t want me to recite it over a public communications system, would you? 50441 You''re Sellors''replacement, eh? |
50441 | You''re not planning to go through with it, then? |
50441 | You''ve been a busy little bee, have n''t you? |
50441 | You''ve been in contact with these beings? |
50441 | You''ve prepared a full report on this place, have n''t you? |
50441 | _ Mistake?_ But how--"Never mind that, Falbrough. 50441 _ Snorreson?_ But has n''t he been the one who wanted me bounced?" |
50441 | _ Snorreson?_ But has n''t he been the one who wanted me bounced? |
50441 | _ Today_, you say? |
50441 | _ What?_Walton nearly burst out laughing; the man looked outrageously funny with that look of shocked incomprehension on his face. |
50441 | _ Why?_"Because they wo n''t listen! 50441 _ You?_""Who else is best fitted to serve the interests I represent?" |
50441 | _ You?_"Who else is best fitted to serve the interests I represent? |
50441 | *****"Why did you do that?" |
50441 | A close friend?" |
50441 | A voice said,"What is your business here?" |
50441 | After a moment he said,"How come?" |
50441 | After all, suppose a race of strange- looking creatures landed on Mars, and proceeded with wholesale colonization of our neighboring world? |
50441 | Ah... Philip, was n''t it? |
50441 | And if he is, who the devil is he anyway?" |
50441 | And if not? |
50441 | And is it cut off?" |
50441 | Animosity was high enough against Popeek; would the public accept a group more stringent yet? |
50441 | Any luck in tracing Lamarre?" |
50441 | Any questions?" |
50441 | Anything big?" |
50441 | Anything else, sir?" |
50441 | Anything else?" |
50441 | Are there any spy pickups in this corridor?" |
50441 | Are you Roy Walton?" |
50441 | Bring one of the Dirnans here for treaty talks, and such?" |
50441 | But I guess you''ll have to go through Mr. FitzMaugham''s files before you know anything, eh?" |
50441 | But after that-- where would you equalize, with every man and woman on Earth living forever, and producing immortal children?" |
50441 | But for what reason? |
50441 | But was Percy''s approach the only one? |
50441 | But why spread wholesale destruction on two worlds when we can probably achieve our goal peacefully? |
50441 | But why transmit palsy to unborn generations? |
50441 | But--?" |
50441 | Ca n''t you take care of it by phone?" |
50441 | Can you hear me?" |
50441 | Can you squeeze out the money? |
50441 | Clear?" |
50441 | Considering? |
50441 | Could n''t you fake it up a little?" |
50441 | Did you have to lie to them, push them, treat them as seven billion morons? |
50441 | Did you know that it''s possible to get messages across via kaleidowhirl?" |
50441 | Disappointed in love?" |
50441 | Do you have a minute to talk to a mere mortal?" |
50441 | Do you think you could come out here?" |
50441 | Do you think you could go back to their world as-- well as an ambassador from Earth? |
50441 | Do you want it, sir?" |
50441 | Eh, Roy?" |
50441 | Eventually every square inch is going to be covered, and then where do we go? |
50441 | Finally he said,"This mind picking-- it''s absolutely necessary?" |
50441 | Got any snaps?" |
50441 | Got it?" |
50441 | Got that?" |
50441 | Got that?" |
50441 | Has it been done?" |
50441 | Have I really grown so hard?_ Apparently he had. |
50441 | Have a tough morning?" |
50441 | Have there been any calls?" |
50441 | Have you seen the noon_ Citizen_?" |
50441 | Have you such a device as an electroencephalograph on Earth?" |
50441 | Have you tested your treatment yet?" |
50441 | He had had high hopes for his speech, but had he really put it over? |
50441 | He said,"What are you talking about?" |
50441 | He smiled obsequiously at Walton, bowed to Fred, and said to him,"Would you come with me, please?" |
50441 | How can you blame it on a member of your staff?" |
50441 | How come I did n''t rate a visit?" |
50441 | How come no go tonight?" |
50441 | How did you get the boy through_ this_ time?" |
50441 | How do I know it''s not some sort of hypnoscreen? |
50441 | How do I know what those lights can do?" |
50441 | How might we trust you?" |
50441 | How much did it cost?" |
50441 | How soon can I have it?" |
50441 | How? |
50441 | I do n''t think I ever used those words, but I certainly implied it, did n''t I?" |
50441 | I mean... your own_ brother_, man?" |
50441 | I spend years placing bribes to get a slyster''s license, and you want me to throw it away for an extra couple million? |
50441 | I''ve got a billion smackers to play with, do n''t I? |
50441 | If the greenskins do n''t like it, bounce''em!__ How about it? |
50441 | Immortality, you say?_ Fred Walton:_ Damned right. |
50441 | In other words, should he become the MASTER OF LIFE AND DEATH? |
50441 | Incredulously Walton said,"How long has this been going on?" |
50441 | Investigate setup in Files__ a) Lang terraforming project__ b) faster- than- light__ c) budget-- stretchable?__ d) locate spy pickups in building__ 3. |
50441 | Is he on the job already?" |
50441 | Is that all?" |
50441 | Is that what you''re groping for?" |
50441 | Is this so?" |
50441 | It was captioned in bold black:_ ARE WE PATSIES FOR GREENSKINS?_ And went on to say:_ Non- human beings have said"Whoa!" |
50441 | It''s fantastic-- Sellors a spy? |
50441 | It''s in the San Isidro, is n''t it? |
50441 | Keep the job and face his brother''s exposé? |
50441 | Lamarre?" |
50441 | Leave me alone, yes?" |
50441 | Let''s call it even for now, shall we?" |
50441 | Let''s meet elsewhere, shall we?" |
50441 | Martinez? |
50441 | Mind if I join you?" |
50441 | Mind if I use the machine?" |
50441 | Mr. Walton, would you care to speak now?" |
50441 | Now came the real test: could he pry the baby away from the doctors without attracting too much attention to himself in the process? |
50441 | Okay?" |
50441 | One who studies ways of increasing the human life- span?" |
50441 | Or would he? |
50441 | Otherwise will you come to Nairobi?''" |
50441 | PRIOR With the pen as his only weapon, could he save his son? |
50441 | Prior come to see you this morning?" |
50441 | Purchased large Java holding 2211._"What can I do for you, Mr. di Cassio?" |
50441 | Rationalization? |
50441 | Sarcastically he added,"After spending a lifetime in public relations, you''re not suddenly getting a rush of ethics, are you?" |
50441 | See you at 1300 sharp, then?" |
50441 | Should I come in, or not?" |
50441 | Should I send for him?" |
50441 | Should we take him to security, or downstairs to health?" |
50441 | Simple? |
50441 | Something the matter?" |
50441 | Stepping into the screener field, he said,"Mr. FitzMaugham? |
50441 | Strolling casually through the clinic, he peered at a few plump, squalling babies, and said,"Find many sour ones today?" |
50441 | Such as what?" |
50441 | Suggestions? |
50441 | Suspects? |
50441 | That all?" |
50441 | That last remark, about loyal young lieutenants of impeccable character... it had seemed to be in good faith, but was it? |
50441 | The Prior baby?" |
50441 | The director would n''t have arranged to have his_ own_ chute monitored, would he? |
50441 | The lead headline read:_ ARE WE CHUMPS FOR THE GREENSKINS?_ And most of the issue was devoted to inflammatory pro- war anti- Popeek journalism. |
50441 | The one you say is so good?" |
50441 | The reply came swiftly:_ What good is anything, then?_ Keats, Shakespeare, Eliot, Yeats, Donne, Pound, Matthews... and Prior. |
50441 | The way we hear it, it''s just like earth only prettier, with trees and flowers( remember them?). |
50441 | Top of Neville Prospect?" |
50441 | Understand?" |
50441 | Unpleasant? |
50441 | Walton accepted the sheets tensely and began to read: Di Cassio:_ You have a what?_ Fred Walton:_ An immortality serum. |
50441 | Walton paused for a moment, then asked,"Did a Popeek copter arrive to pick up Frederic Walton?" |
50441 | Walton said,"What sort of money will you be making on this big deal of yours, Noel?" |
50441 | Walton waited for his brother''s image to take shape, and when the time lag was over he said,"Well, Fred? |
50441 | Walton was n''t surprised when someone in the audience interrupted, growling,"And who''s going to set those controls? |
50441 | Walton?" |
50441 | Walton?" |
50441 | Walton?" |
50441 | Walton?" |
50441 | Walton?" |
50441 | Want some, cheap?" |
50441 | War with the Dirnans? |
50441 | Was FitzMaugham staging an intricate pretense before deposing his faithless protégé? |
50441 | Was it all synthetic? |
50441 | Were you watching the kaleidowhirls last night?" |
50441 | What about the other eighteen percent?" |
50441 | What brings you down here?" |
50441 | What do they know?" |
50441 | What do we do? |
50441 | What goes, Roy?" |
50441 | What goes?" |
50441 | What goes?_ It was an open exhortation to interstellar warfare. |
50441 | What if they had practiced euthanasia a generation ago? |
50441 | What kind of a speech was that? |
50441 | What kind of speech you want us to cook up?" |
50441 | What now, sir?" |
50441 | What other reason should there be?" |
50441 | What possible harm could we do?" |
50441 | What possible suggestion could he make? |
50441 | What sort of tests did you run?" |
50441 | What was on his mind?" |
50441 | What was the purpose of this ship?" |
50441 | What''s going on, Walton?" |
50441 | What''s happening?" |
50441 | What''s new from the pollsters?" |
50441 | What''s the slant?" |
50441 | What''s up?" |
50441 | What?" |
50441 | What?" |
50441 | When can I have confirmation of all this?" |
50441 | When can you come?" |
50441 | When do you want me to do the speech?" |
50441 | When do you want the program to begin?" |
50441 | When''s the next_ Citizen_ due?" |
50441 | Where are you?" |
50441 | Where would my poems be now?" |
50441 | Where''s the message?" |
50441 | Who gets hurt? |
50441 | Who knows?_ The voice was that of_ Citizen_, but the man behind the voice was thinking a little differently. |
50441 | Who''d you pick for your replacement as director of field agents?" |
50441 | Who''s this man?" |
50441 | Why force a man hopelessly cancerous to linger on in pain, consuming precious food? |
50441 | Why hesitate, then, to trust yourselves to Abel Herschel and his group of workers for the betterment and purification of mankind?" |
50441 | Why let an adult idiot litter the world with subnormal progeny? |
50441 | Why so jumpy, brother? |
50441 | Why?" |
50441 | Why?" |
50441 | Will communicate only with D. F. FitzMaugham._"This all it is?" |
50441 | Will the section chief in charge of this area please consider the advisability of transferring population excess to fertile areas in Patagonia? |
50441 | Will video do?" |
50441 | Will you have your usual room today, sir?" |
50441 | Will you set me up so I can feed a direct order into the machine?" |
50441 | Within an hour, say?" |
50441 | Wo n''t you sit down?" |
50441 | Would you mind calling Mr. FitzMaugham on the annunciator and telling him I''m here?" |
50441 | Would you mind filling me in on the background?" |
50441 | XV Walton looked up at the public relations man and said,"How much do you know about kaleidowhirls, Lee?" |
50441 | Yes?" |
50441 | You a telefax man?" |
50441 | You did n''t really think I could hand Popeek over to you on a platter, Fred? |
50441 | You had no luck in any of the other nearby systems?" |
50441 | You joking, Roy?" |
50441 | You know the ownership setup of_ Citizen_?" |
50441 | You think you can handle it, Roy?__ I think so, sir. |
50441 | You will, of course, send the serum formula to us for safe keeping?_ Fred Walton:_ Like hell I will. |
50441 | You would n''t invade a man''s privacy on a delicate matter like--""Will it be worth five million dollars for you, Noel?" |
50441 | You''ll be operating soon, wo n''t you?" |
50441 | You''ll be over with the papers, wo n''t you?" |
50441 | You''ll resign in my favor?" |
50441 | You''re here for our interview?" |
50441 | You''ve got Fred in your custody, have n''t you?" |
50441 | You?" |
50441 | _ Did I leave that file drawer open when I left the office?_ he wondered. |
50441 | _ I was tubercular... where would my poems be now?_ The big humble man was one of the great poets. |
50441 | _ Is that genuine? |
50441 | _ Lamarre? |
50441 | _ What good are poets?_ he asked himself savagely. |
39572 | A teacher, was n''t he? |
39572 | Abandoned fires? 39572 Abara''s good?" |
39572 | Ah? |
39572 | Ah? |
39572 | Ai n''t he though? |
39572 | All right,she said, glancing from Wright to Spearman, silently begging to know:_ Who is leader?_"Slightly slap- happy, Doc." |
39572 | All that inside, and they can dance? |
39572 | And before the beginning of life? |
39572 | And five riders-- you ride''em, do n''t you, Paul? |
39572 | And my smallest woman? |
39572 | And not of Ed Spearman? |
39572 | And those tough babies in the south-- anything new? |
39572 | And what happened? |
39572 | And-- Pakriaa? |
39572 | Anything here that could interfere with the ship if we leave it unguarded? |
39572 | As you say....Elis was with him, waiting under the trees, and Nisana, who said,"No gods? |
39572 | Been a good girl, hey? |
39572 | But Paul-- their grounds are mostly north of here-- there now, Mister Smith, you old bastard-- so why did n''t they travel away from the sound? 39572 But what, Ed?" |
39572 | But you did n''t see----"_ What?_Spearman believed now that he had seen the full end of that war. |
39572 | Can I get you anything? |
39572 | Can you hear? |
39572 | Did I...? 39572 Did anyone bring a flashlight?" |
39572 | Did you see-- him? |
39572 | Do these live on the mainland? |
39572 | Do we try for a foot in both camps? |
39572 | Do we, Doc? |
39572 | Do we, Ed? |
39572 | Do what? |
39572 | Doc, why did you do that, out there in the meadow? |
39572 | Doc-- can you estimate what distance we''ve made since we caught up with you? |
39572 | Doc-- how many have we lost here? |
39572 | Doc-- still got your flashlight? |
39572 | Dorothy? |
39572 | Dr. Christopher Wright, I presume? |
39572 | Ed, can you hear me? 39572 Eh? |
39572 | Friends? 39572 Goddamn it, why do you think I''ve gone away alone so often? |
39572 | Good trip? |
39572 | Got anything for the local news- paper? |
39572 | Got anything new in the''scope? |
39572 | Happy? |
39572 | Hear what it says? 39572 High oxygen?" |
39572 | How can anything be so small? |
39572 | How close are we to the nearest of those parallel lines? |
39572 | How d''you feel? |
39572 | How human? |
39572 | How if I climb on one of those? |
39572 | How long since our last trip over? |
39572 | How many in your party, Captain? |
39572 | How many of these critters have you tamed? |
39572 | How many, Doc? |
39572 | How would you like to bathe again in our lake? 39572 Human mourning, is n''t it? |
39572 | Hungry? |
39572 | I fell asleep-- took a tumble? |
39572 | I forget, sugar-- you were n''t around in the Jurassic, were you? |
39572 | I must have been thinking in terms of_ Argo_, which is-- history.... You know, I believe the artificial gravity was stronger than we thought? 39572 I thought so too.... Paul, I wonder if Sears can do any testing of the air from the lifeboat? |
39572 | I''m afraid to ask-- the others? 39572 I''m boss, remember? |
39572 | I''m going to head for----_Ah!_ Can you see the ship? |
39572 | I''m not, Paul? |
39572 | In a way it was.... Penny for''em, Dorothy? |
39572 | Industries? |
39572 | Is_ he_ going there? |
39572 | It seems Spearman told her to say that he is under the-- the climate? 39572 It so happens what, dear?" |
39572 | It''s history,said Dorothy, and Paul wondered:_ How does she do it? |
39572 | It''s the drums-- don''t you think? |
39572 | Learned any more of Mijok''s words? |
39572 | M- make it voice vote,Dorothy whispered, and her face was begging:_ Is it too much? |
39572 | Man? 39572 Mark-- our two boats could fly them all there with us, could n''t they? |
39572 | May I come in? |
39572 | May we call this planet Lucifer, son of the morning? 39572 Maybe it does n''t matter too much, Paul? |
39572 | Maybe,Dunin said,"with a few more like this the first explorations could be around the coast instead of overland? |
39572 | Mijok rides, does n''t he? |
39572 | Mijok, do you remember? 39572 Mijok- man.... Mijok, why did n''t I have you in Anthropology IA fifteen years ago? |
39572 | Miracles? |
39572 | My impatient eldest wanted to see if he could handle Betsy''s oars, remember? |
39572 | Nan,Paul said,"how did you like Mijok''s humming when you were singing for us yesterday evening?" |
39572 | Nisana and I? 39572 No? |
39572 | Not even one measly robin? |
39572 | Not moving, are they? |
39572 | Oh...? 39572 Oh...? |
39572 | Parallel lines, in jungle? 39572 Paul, what do you really think? |
39572 | Paul, why did you leave Earth? |
39572 | Paul-- isn''t it? |
39572 | Paul? |
39572 | Please, Doc? 39572 Pop, huh? |
39572 | Princess? |
39572 | Radio kaput, huh? |
39572 | Remember that great mess of''em fifty or sixty miles south of here? 39572 Remember when Arek noticed he was gone? |
39572 | Sears.... What am I made of? 39572 See it?" |
39572 | She is nothing to you, Pakriaa? 39572 She--""Why do n''t you speak up, man?" |
39572 | So I must be sure to pack my microscope in one of the lifeboats-- hey? |
39572 | So far, nothing basically different from what you''d find in lake water on Earth-- except for the trifle that every species is unknown, hey? 39572 So there''s never an end of mystery?" |
39572 | So you were conscious all the time? 39572 So?" |
39572 | Something? |
39572 | Susie, want to dig some vines? |
39572 | Taught you that myself, did n''t I, son...? 39572 Ten thousand-- ten thousand-- What can you_ do_?" |
39572 | The others-- Dorothy? 39572 The red- green_ is_ vegetation?" |
39572 | These would be survivors? 39572 They pull vines at command? |
39572 | They quit, Paul? |
39572 | This country-- all forest? 39572 Tired or lazy?" |
39572 | To drive us into the kaksma hills? |
39572 | To thank me? |
39572 | To-- stay? |
39572 | Tocwright-- I must speak to the Vestoian kaksma? 39572 We are in atmosphere,"said the earphones...._ Time: a cerebral invention? |
39572 | We got out, did n''t we? |
39572 | We had to come as soon as we knew you were alive.... Are your other children well, Ed? 39572 We made it, did n''t we, boy?" |
39572 | We must go on all night, Paul-- right? 39572 What I did...? |
39572 | What I really want to know-- Oh...? |
39572 | What are those? |
39572 | What did I miss? |
39572 | What do we know? |
39572 | What do you do when I turn housewife and instruct you to get that awful mess the hell off my nice clean floor? |
39572 | What do you mean? |
39572 | What do you mean? |
39572 | What happened, do you think? |
39572 | What is the nature of courage? |
39572 | What''s the matter, Pakriaa? 39572 What''s wrong with being lazy?" |
39572 | What''ve they_ got_? |
39572 | What? |
39572 | What? |
39572 | What_ is_ he thinking? |
39572 | When did he see that? 39572 Whenever men put their chips on the other thing they always lost, did n''t they? |
39572 | While the boys and I were out having a hell of a time, what''s with local industries? 39572 Who''re you? |
39572 | Why are we most strong in the west? 39572 Why bring that up now? |
39572 | Why not? 39572 Why?" |
39572 | Will you lift me a little? |
39572 | Will you not sleep tonight, Paul, before we go? |
39572 | Would they follow Abara? |
39572 | Would you and she and the others accept direction from one of us? |
39572 | Yes.... Want to start back tomorrow? |
39572 | Yes.... Would you say it was a place where Ann might-- oh, how shall I say it?--might attain tranquillity? 39572 You almost wanted it like this, did n''t you? |
39572 | You are from the north? |
39572 | You found something for sugar? |
39572 | You had thought once of going to Vestoia----Spearman turned on her with an anger partly cynical humor:"They hurt us, did n''t they? |
39572 | You liked looking in the microscope, did n''t you? |
39572 | You picked a tougher subject, did n''t you, Chris? 39572 You think we should have abandoned the giants?" |
39572 | You''d have us join forces with Lantis? |
39572 | You''re proposing,Dorothy said,"to take a chance on love?" |
39572 | You''re sold too? 39572 ''I-- will-- try-- aga- a- ain....''Why must the others wait to come here? |
39572 | ("Are there rivers here? |
39572 | A drug...? |
39572 | A gleaming disturbance in the air"down"yonder-- something streaking away from the dot that was a dying ship? |
39572 | A litter? |
39572 | A mathematical absurdity.... Are n''t you tired? |
39572 | A mistake at this point could go on burning for a thousand years.... Why do you think he broke out into worship when he did? |
39572 | A waterfall? |
39572 | AREK: But what actually was this theory-- this communism? |
39572 | Ah.... Now, why none in the open ground?" |
39572 | Aloud he suggested:"Doc, ca n''t we make a start without them and just keep the door open? |
39572 | Am I flushed? |
39572 | And Doc-- let me do this, will you? |
39572 | And Paul wondered:_ Should I tell Kajana what Doc said when it was all over? |
39572 | And does it work?" |
39572 | And if we land and found a city( or am I being ridiculous?) |
39572 | And the other one the East Atlantic? |
39572 | And they could have been-- people like these?" |
39572 | And we go and listen-- Tocwright is talking about the stars-- the world-- I think, maybe, we tell her what he says? |
39572 | And-- how could they communicate with us? |
39572 | Ann muttered,"Paul, don''t----""What?" |
39572 | Ann said politely,"Why the hell ca n''t I be handsome too?" |
39572 | Ann said,"Then you already see it as a retreat?" |
39572 | Are they here?" |
39572 | Arek asked evenly,"You''ve come to stay, I hope?" |
39572 | Arek asked,"Have you had anything to eat?" |
39572 | Arek said,"What-- Oh Paul, what will they be like?" |
39572 | At least one more, Pakriaa? |
39572 | Beating my brains out to win a little advance-- you people ca n''t see--""What do_ you_ think we should do? |
39572 | Behind him Paul heard Nisana''s miserable whisper:"What is it? |
39572 | Believe me? |
39572 | Besides-- don''t you think Spearman may have unloaded some things for us before he took off?" |
39572 | Better to have kept the army in one unit? |
39572 | Bring them in when we''re stronger ourselves?" |
39572 | But Paul had to wonder:_ Was he ever with us?_ There were six giants in the party: Mijok, Arek, Muson, Elis, Sears- Danik, Dunin. |
39572 | But in a primitive economy how else could you get the work done? |
39572 | But maybe here----""Are_ we_ big enough?" |
39572 | But our pride now is that no one is afraid of us.... You came to my house in the old old days, remember? |
39572 | But who will be the leader?" |
39572 | But you? |
39572 | By God I''ve found''em too, have n''t I? |
39572 | Ca n''t have furry birds, you know, with a taxonomist in the family, hey?" |
39572 | Ca n''t someone talk to her?" |
39572 | Can we make a fire? |
39572 | Can you hear me? |
39572 | Can you stand it? |
39572 | Captain Jensen? |
39572 | Certainly to you, Abara.... What''s the profit of any effort if the result is thrown away in a time of weakness? |
39572 | Come on-- let me tuck you in and fuss at you.... STERN: She''s been ill? |
39572 | Could that be, Elis?" |
39572 | Could that lump in the cord be the hind brain? |
39572 | Cruelly high, would you say? |
39572 | DOROTHY: Need has arisen for the Dope? |
39572 | Danik?" |
39572 | Democracy by what means, within what limits, toward what end? |
39572 | Did n''t you know? |
39572 | Did they ever create anything good except in a milieu of co- operation, friendship, forbearance? |
39572 | Do I possess the wind because I like to run against the touch of it...?") |
39572 | Do n''t mind, do you, Pop?" |
39572 | Do n''t you remember how Mijok held out his arm for me to grab when it got tough? |
39572 | Do they?" |
39572 | Do you remember a desert plateau the map shows in the southern hemisphere? |
39572 | Doc said so-- didn''t he, Paul?" |
39572 | Dorothy wo n''t fuss, will she, son?" |
39572 | Dot, you''re sure Ed understood that we have a friend there?" |
39572 | Dr. Oliphant? |
39572 | Dr. Stern said,"And you call this planet Lucifer?" |
39572 | Dunin asked,"He is older than you?" |
39572 | Dunin muttered to Paul,"Bullies-- what word is that?" |
39572 | Dunin said,"Please? |
39572 | Elastic branches? |
39572 | Elis grumbled,"What''s up there to burn? |
39572 | Everything quiet?" |
39572 | Feel not so good, Ann?" |
39572 | Fight? |
39572 | Fighting back a retching, Ann muttered,"Paul, when can we get out of here?" |
39572 | Find it? |
39572 | Firing at the camp? |
39572 | Firing? |
39572 | For the look of the thing, you reckon? |
39572 | For what''s the profit if I rattle on about freedom in a semantic vacuum? |
39572 | Freedom from what, for what? |
39572 | Get something to eat, why do n''t you? |
39572 | Good- sized head.... Ah-- hear that?" |
39572 | Had n''t you thought of that at all? |
39572 | Hah-- two pairs of kidneys?" |
39572 | Half an hour, huh? |
39572 | Have we drunk to everybody? |
39572 | He asked nothing about Ann?" |
39572 | He gasped,"Wha''s matter?" |
39572 | He read Paul''s thought:"The rest tonight, huh? |
39572 | He said doubtfully,"Other nominations...? |
39572 | He was as tall as me? |
39572 | He was on A- flat below the bass clef and no fooling...._ Why_ have n''t we seen other giants?" |
39572 | Hey, Paul?" |
39572 | How can the laws govern us unless all obey them?" |
39572 | How could one''possess''a woman? |
39572 | How could they be panicked by a silly pop and a spark? |
39572 | How else would you have it?" |
39572 | How high are we?" |
39572 | How in hell do you get down out of it?" |
39572 | How long have I sleep?" |
39572 | How long is a May fly''s life to a May fly...?_"Braking starts in forty- five seconds. |
39572 | How much damage, Paul?" |
39572 | How''d''at happen? |
39572 | I ca n''t tell you-- I do n''t know what to say.... Good trip?" |
39572 | I even noticed it on a space ship with the five persons I love best.... No artifacts, huh?" |
39572 | I even thought: is he going to crash it_ here_? |
39572 | I expect you''ve given your friends here a pretty good account of Earth history? |
39572 | I had almost-- Oh, Mijok, what''ve you got there...? |
39572 | I mean, to land and not return?" |
39572 | I suppose that''s why they heaved a taxonomist into space, to see what the poor cluck would do, hey? |
39572 | If Paul and I and the two strongest giants were trying that, what''s left? |
39572 | If no men get to the island, how do two women and a girl child increase and multiply, or should n''t I ask?" |
39572 | If we had two or three more ships when Kris- Mijok is old enough to go?" |
39572 | If you will bring her-- and Tejron too? |
39572 | Ignorance is poor insulating material, do n''t you think? |
39572 | In either case he''s never quite grotesque._ Wright''s too- soft voice insisted:"It_ is_, of course?" |
39572 | Instinct, huh? |
39572 | Is it what I ought to do..._? |
39572 | Is it?" |
39572 | Is that an army? |
39572 | Is there nothing we can do for him?" |
39572 | Is this meaningful?" |
39572 | It seems that now, under Spearman- abron- Ismar, they indicate-- what word do I want?--social-- social levels----""Castes?" |
39572 | J- E- N- S- E- N.""So?" |
39572 | Kamon turned with gentle deference to one authority she felt to be stronger than her own under the laws:"Doc?" |
39572 | Lantis of Vestoia, the Queen of the World herself? |
39572 | Live in this part of the jungle maybe? |
39572 | Living, did she mean? |
39572 | Mijok and the boys?" |
39572 | Mijok broke in, utterly bewildered:"What are you saying?" |
39572 | Mild hills of dark red- green, in the-- west? |
39572 | Mister? |
39572 | Must you always be sitting in judgment on your own mind?" |
39572 | My blue house, and I thinking I would be Queen of the World? |
39572 | NISANA: Could n''t have been me.... STERN: Are there any important physiological differences? |
39572 | NISANA: Who, me? |
39572 | Nisana asked,"What is next to do?" |
39572 | Nisana whispered,"I will talk to the Vestoian-- yes?" |
39572 | No harm? |
39572 | Not a bad life, or so he said.... Jocko, will Pakriaa come back?" |
39572 | Not cry too much for the moon?" |
39572 | Not strange, is it...? |
39572 | Notice a big ciliated schlemihl blundering around? |
39572 | Now, where was the trail? |
39572 | Oh, if one of you had been there she would have answered it.... Would n''t the island be better without them? |
39572 | Oh, the beautiful--""A boat out already?" |
39572 | One balanced against how many that I destroyed...? |
39572 | One woman said to me,''One fella goddamn skirt belong you what name?'' |
39572 | Only Nisana thought to ask,"Good voyage today, Paul?" |
39572 | Other voices, true on pitch, followed his solo:"_ Away-- we''re bound away...._"Paul asked,"How many, Nan?" |
39572 | Our superior achievements-- lifeboat, guns, the rescue from that reptile? |
39572 | PAKRIAA: Why do n''t you wait till Muson comes back...? |
39572 | PAUL: How is-- SPEARMAN: How is she? |
39572 | PAUL: Until, sometime, a strong man takes over and makes an empire out of it...? |
39572 | Pakriaa murmured absently,"Did I give you leave to speak?" |
39572 | Pakriaa wailed:"What is he saying? |
39572 | Paul asked him,"How long?" |
39572 | Paul asked,"Where''s Ed? |
39572 | Paul petted her trunk to soothe her; Sears''voice came down to him:"Paul? |
39572 | Paul saw them now, lying on beds of the gray-- moss? |
39572 | Paul suggested:"Pygmies?" |
39572 | Paul was striding for the woods when Pakriaa met him and murmured in contempt,"We hide too, Commander?" |
39572 | Paul wondered what member of his race could stand for an hour in contemplation like a thinking tree, not shifting a foot nor raising an arm...? |
39572 | Paul, how do you make one of these ten- foot roller coasters kneel down?" |
39572 | Paul, how many trips will that take?" |
39572 | Paul, how much_ do_ they know of our language?" |
39572 | Paul, is it possible, what he said about charlesite?" |
39572 | Paul, is it weakness in me to ask that when we find Ed Spearman, you do most of the talking? |
39572 | Paul, why do n''t you sleep awhile? |
39572 | Paul-- is it happening, Paul?" |
39572 | Paul-- think we should try to reach them this evening?" |
39572 | Paul?" |
39572 | Rak asked in solemn curiosity,"For what is it good?" |
39572 | Remaining uneasily close to Wright, as he did whenever the pygmies appeared, Mijok had said carefully,"Telephone?" |
39572 | Remember how angry_ I_ was-- only a year ago? |
39572 | Remember, Dunin?" |
39572 | Repeatedly, for twenty or thirty thousand years? |
39572 | Right, Chris? |
39572 | SALLY MARINO: Do n''t you-- now, maybe this is a foolish question-- don''t you have to work awfully hard-- I mean, with so few technical aids? |
39572 | SLADE: And when there are fifteen or twenty such communities? |
39572 | SLADE: Canada? |
39572 | SLADE: Well, he told me-- DOROTHY: Will it be all right if I reach over this daughter of mine and kiss you? |
39572 | Sears asked quickly,"Bring back specimens?" |
39572 | Sears did pack his microscope, did n''t he?" |
39572 | Sears whispered in his beard,"Less homesick?" |
39572 | Sears?" |
39572 | See anything in the woods?" |
39572 | See the smallness of the north polar ice cap? |
39572 | Shading closed lids, Spearman said with harshness,"Myth?" |
39572 | Shall I carry you? |
39572 | She came from Earth with us.... You''re with us, are n''t you?" |
39572 | She said,"May I carry you, Spearman? |
39572 | She said,"Not that Lucifer cares, Doc, but what time is it?" |
39572 | She said,"Tocwright, is Abara not to vote?" |
39572 | She was saying with acid sweetness,"Abroshin Nisana, perhaps you wish to remain here?" |
39572 | Should the red moon be shining now? |
39572 | Slade, you said? |
39572 | Sleepy, baby? |
39572 | Sorry, Doctor, I''ve got no damned use for your abstraction Man, and why? |
39572 | Spearman asked evenly,"Paul, how''s the charlesite?" |
39572 | Spearman groaned:"Ann, what-- Use your head...."But Mijok knelt at once to make a cradle of his arms, and Christopher Wright said,"Why not? |
39572 | Spearman grunted,"Why? |
39572 | Spearman said almost absently,"Are they?" |
39572 | Spearman said,"Are you crazy?" |
39572 | Spearman wondered:"Will the pygmies have a season too?" |
39572 | Spearman?) |
39572 | State Orphanage children like Ann and me, growing up in a tiny world within a big one, we were n''t quite human ever, were we? |
39572 | Still with closed eyes, he asked,"What''s the point, Ed? |
39572 | Stone Age-- but that''s partly an accident of ecology, is n''t it? |
39572 | TEJRON: I knew-- I knew-- WRIGHT: What, my dear? |
39572 | Take this, will you?" |
39572 | Tame it?" |
39572 | Tentatively she groaned:"How''m I doing?" |
39572 | That ended; there was more thick jungle whipping his back for-- five minutes?--an hour...? |
39572 | That what you came for?" |
39572 | The boy in New Hampshire, after sprawling on his lazy back and discovering the miracle of sky-- hadn''t he tried to paint it, even then? |
39572 | The fact that I was n''t afraid of a poor pygmy''s bones? |
39572 | The island, gentlemen?" |
39572 | The lifeboat? |
39572 | The other lifeboat? |
39572 | The red- green below-- anything real about it? |
39572 | The tree- frog voice, with no sternness, but a hint of friendliness:"Tor- o- thee...?" |
39572 | The weather? |
39572 | The-- the little girls? |
39572 | There may still be war back on Earth, but after all--""Better to murder in groups of a thousand at long distance? |
39572 | There now, sweetie pie, please take it, huh?" |
39572 | These animals?" |
39572 | They killed Doc, did n''t they? |
39572 | They know they must not charge till they have the order from you?" |
39572 | They might as well chance it with us.... Where do you people live? |
39572 | They were going south, away from here? |
39572 | They''ve got a woman leading''em, so-- wouldn''t she be less afraid of another woman? |
39572 | This is Dr. Nora Stern.... Sir, I-- you are well? |
39572 | Thought of that? |
39572 | Time? |
39572 | To wait in the forest for news of Abro Samiraa''s thrust in the northeast? |
39572 | Twenty- nine-- late middle age for her people.... Helen''s going to make a better med student than ever I was-- don''t you think, Paul? |
39572 | Two species?" |
39572 | Under his breath Wright asked,"Feel all right, Paul?" |
39572 | Understand? |
39572 | Unless----""Unless what, Doctor?" |
39572 | Voice vote?" |
39572 | Was he unaware of the broken arrow shaft below his ribs, deeply bedded, with dark blood oozing around the wood? |
39572 | Was it long ago you told me that, Paul?" |
39572 | Was it saved? |
39572 | Was it? |
39572 | We look like the last days of a Turkish bath, hey?" |
39572 | We must be-- mm-- seventy miles from the smallest of the two oceans-- oh, let''s call it the Atlantic, huh? |
39572 | We saw a-- settlement? |
39572 | We''re already exposed to the air, but----""What? |
39572 | We''re here, are n''t we...?_ Through hours when spoken words were few, inner words riotous, Lucifer turned an evening face. |
39572 | Were there prisoners?" |
39572 | What I''m trying to say, does n''t mere survival take up so much time and effort that it-- well, wears you down? |
39572 | What became of your-- prisoner?" |
39572 | What did you learn?" |
39572 | What do you call it?" |
39572 | What do you mean, human? |
39572 | What do you suggest?" |
39572 | What else could he do?_) Well, it was right too that the hills should be nearer: the edge of the forest slanted northwest, narrowing the meadow. |
39572 | What goes on more or less? |
39572 | What if my dreams for Lucifer are-- not shared?" |
39572 | What is it?" |
39572 | What is man?" |
39572 | What is this-- burial, Paul- Mason?" |
39572 | What sickness could make such a change?" |
39572 | What to say? |
39572 | What was Wright''s comment eleven years later? |
39572 | What was that, Dunin? |
39572 | What''re those?" |
39572 | What''s news?" |
39572 | What''s the damned point?" |
39572 | What''s the matter? |
39572 | What''s the time?" |
39572 | What''ve we got, right here?" |
39572 | What-- sixteen of us now...? |
39572 | What? |
39572 | When did he turn gray, and we never noticing it...?_"For now,"Wright said,"let''s not be official about it, huh? |
39572 | When did he turn gray, and we never noticing it...?_"For now,"Wright said,"let''s not be official about it, huh? |
39572 | When the time comes, will it be something like a sleep?" |
39572 | When you go there alone-- or when you tame the olifants for that matter-- are you sort of grasping the nettle? |
39572 | Where are you?" |
39572 | Where is Mijok?" |
39572 | Where is she?" |
39572 | Where is today?''" |
39572 | Which way was the swarm going?" |
39572 | Why can Ed Spearman never sit still in the sun? |
39572 | Why did n''t you say so? |
39572 | Why should n''t we need each other?" |
39572 | Why should we leave you behind?" |
39572 | Why, that amiable thud of a heart in a firm, familiar body( his own, surely? |
39572 | Will they come?" |
39572 | Will you carry me?" |
39572 | Will you come with me, Nisana?" |
39572 | Will you go?" |
39572 | Will you put it away?" |
39572 | Wind in upper branches? |
39572 | With a doctor''s intentness he added:"How d''you feel?" |
39572 | Would you be willing, Ed, to ask them whether they want to go to Adelphi and see their mother again?" |
39572 | Would you say that is old enough to make certain decisions? |
39572 | Wright asked gently,"But you can remember good and pleasant things of the old city, the way it was when you were young there?" |
39572 | Wright asked,"How long have you been out in the air?" |
39572 | Wright asked,"Will you abide by a vote when Ed gets back?" |
39572 | Wright chattered:"Have we anything, anything white? |
39572 | Wright said,"Who''s John and who''s David?" |
39572 | Wright snarled;"Suppose you know that damn bowman had an arrow trained on you the whole time?" |
39572 | Wright whispered,"Have we anything that would make a respectable gift?" |
39572 | Wrong?" |
39572 | You can steer''em?" |
39572 | You did n''t see the letters? |
39572 | You know that, do n''t you?" |
39572 | You know-- the nurse? |
39572 | You know? |
39572 | You remember? |
39572 | You say that now?" |
39572 | You see what I meant, Paul? |
39572 | You there?" |
39572 | You want that, do n''t you?" |
39572 | You want to go with us, do n''t you?" |
39572 | You''re elected, soldier.... Can you open the door, Paul?" |
39572 | Your altitude? |
39572 | _ Did anyone suppose the First Interstellar would just turn around and go home? |
39572 | _ How did this happen? |
39572 | _ Is that us?_ They built them solid.... |
39572 | _ Leave him, with Sears''inner torments and Ed''s arrogance?_"No, Doc." |
39572 | _ We start with a division on this first morning of the world...?_ Paul hugged his own rifle and followed Wright into the long whisper of the grass. |
39572 | _ What is love?_ The greater spaceport had been twelve years in building. |
39572 | _ Would it be so if I were fighting only for myself...?_ He held the spot in focus; he said,"Your soldiers are prepared for the fire stick? |
39572 | _ Would it be so if I were fighting only for myself...?_ He held the spot in focus; he said,"Your soldiers are prepared for the fire stick? |
6709 | A given point? 6709 Almah,"said I,"why will you speak of death? |
6709 | And Almah? |
6709 | And if at the point of death we should beg for life, would they spare us? |
6709 | And then,said I,"if so, would you give up your lover, in accordance with the custom of your country?" |
6709 | And what good would that do? |
6709 | Another link? |
6709 | Are there any in the land who are exempt from the sacrifice? |
6709 | Are there any other athalebs here? |
6709 | Are there no caverns here? |
6709 | Are they all as tame as this? |
6709 | Are you mad? |
6709 | As the poet has it:''Which was first, the egg or the hen? |
6709 | But Almah? |
6709 | But can he carry both of us? |
6709 | But his boat, what has become of that? |
6709 | But how,cried the doctor--"how in the name of wonder did they get to the South Pole?" |
6709 | But if I did escape, would they not pursue me? |
6709 | But if I were to fly they would not prevent me, and they would not pursue me? |
6709 | But if I were to stay here, would they not save me from death at my entreaty? |
6709 | But if they saw me deliberately mounting the athaleb and preparing for flight, would they not stop me? |
6709 | But if this is really so, and if these people pretend to be our slaves, why may we not order out a galley and go? |
6709 | But must we go back? |
6709 | But shall we not be prevented? |
6709 | But these volcanoes mentioned by More are not the Erebus and Terror, are they? |
6709 | But what is the use of being born at all? |
6709 | But what of Almah? |
6709 | But what of that little island on which they landed? |
6709 | But wo n''t it-- won''t it bite? |
6709 | But you love riches, do you not? 6709 But,"said I,"am I not a victim-- preserved for the great sacrifice?" |
6709 | By- the- bye, is it really true,asked Featherstone,"that these coral islands are the work of little insects?" |
6709 | Can they be roused,I asked,"and made to move?" |
6709 | Can we not hurry back, seize a boat, and go? 6709 Can you make out anything about those great birds?" |
6709 | Can you really save me? |
6709 | Could you mount on his back now, and show me how you sit? |
6709 | Cruel?--cruel? |
6709 | Death?--horror? 6709 Did you hear the result of the American expedition?" |
6709 | Do married people never love one another? |
6709 | Do they resemble anything that exists now, or has ever existed? |
6709 | Do you happen to know where he found them? |
6709 | Do you kill many? |
6709 | Do you know what is is? |
6709 | Do you love death? |
6709 | Do you mean to sacrifice both of us? |
6709 | Do you mean to say that you still accept all this as bona fide? |
6709 | Do you mean to say,retorted Oxenden,"that you still have any doubt about the authenticity of this remarkable manuscript?" |
6709 | Do you not intend to do anything to save the ship? |
6709 | Do you not understand,said I,"that death is abhorrent to humanity?" |
6709 | Do you still talk of hope? |
6709 | Fearful? 6709 Go on?" |
6709 | Hope? |
6709 | How am I to make him start? |
6709 | How can such tremendous monsters be tamed? |
6709 | How can that be? |
6709 | How can we get away from here? |
6709 | How could it ever enter into anyone''s head? 6709 How do the creatures act?" |
6709 | How is it about the polar day? |
6709 | How large do you suppose this south polar ocean to be? |
6709 | How long does it take to embalm them? |
6709 | How many? |
6709 | How, then, do you account for the perpetual undercurrent of meaning and innuendo that may be found in every line? |
6709 | How? |
6709 | How? |
6709 | I hope,cried Melick,"that you do not mean to compare this awful rot and rubbish to the Germania of Tacitus?" |
6709 | I suppose,said I,"they would kill us if we asked them to do so?" |
6709 | I wonder how he got here? |
6709 | I wonder what they will do to us? |
6709 | If you really fear death,said he,"what possible thing is there left to love or to hope for? |
6709 | In that case how could his father have heard about his adventures? |
6709 | Is Magones barren? |
6709 | Is it copper? |
6709 | Is it not the same with you? 6709 Is it possible,"said she,"that you believe that? |
6709 | Is not that enough? 6709 Is there anything more?" |
6709 | Love death? 6709 Lovers marry? |
6709 | Mad? |
6709 | More,said he,"do you remember any of the burial- service?" |
6709 | No, it seems not; but tell me, Atam- or, is it possible that you really fear death-- that you really love life? |
6709 | Oh, Atam- or, why speak of that? 6709 Our doom? |
6709 | Papyrus? |
6709 | Read? 6709 Satire on what?" |
6709 | See here,said I,"why ca n''t I marry both of you? |
6709 | See through what? |
6709 | Shall we land? |
6709 | Tell me, Almah,I said--"you hate darkness as I do-- do you not fear death?" |
6709 | That is strange,said I;"but suppose the man does not love the woman?" |
6709 | The Orin? |
6709 | The amir? |
6709 | The athaleb? |
6709 | The use? |
6709 | Then, again,continued the doctor,"how did it get here?" |
6709 | Then, with you, when a man procures the death of others he is honored? |
6709 | They? |
6709 | To save me? |
6709 | Too true,exclaimed Melick, in a tone of deep conviction;"and now, Oxenden, wo n''t you sing us a song?" |
6709 | Well, and what do you make out of the Troglodytes? |
6709 | Well, what do you think of his notice of the sun, and the long light, and his low position on the horizon? |
6709 | Well, why could n''t I be made an Athon or a Kohen, and be exempted in that way? |
6709 | Well, why not? |
6709 | Well,said Featherstone,"suppose we continue our reading? |
6709 | Well,said Featherstone,"what do you think of this last?" |
6709 | Well,said I,"and what is the result? |
6709 | Well,said the doctor,"what is it that you see? |
6709 | What about those monsters,asked Featherstone,"that More speaks of in the sacred hunt?" |
6709 | What are you doing? |
6709 | What are you going to do? |
6709 | What do you mean by a regatta? |
6709 | What do you mean by our fate? 6709 What do you mean by that?" |
6709 | What do you mean? 6709 What do you mean?" |
6709 | What do you mean? |
6709 | What do you mean? |
6709 | What do you see? |
6709 | What do you think of the opkuk? |
6709 | What do you understand by this athaleb, doctor? |
6709 | What effect would this have on the climate at the poles? |
6709 | What else can you believe or feel? |
6709 | What for? |
6709 | What is Almah to you? 6709 What is it?" |
6709 | What is it? |
6709 | What is it? |
6709 | What is that you say? 6709 What is that?" |
6709 | What is that? |
6709 | What is the difference,asked Oxenden,"between the two diameters of the earth, the polar and the equatorial? |
6709 | What is the reason why the athaleb goes to Magones every season? |
6709 | What shall we do now? |
6709 | What would they do for a victim? |
6709 | What''s the matter with that? |
6709 | What? |
6709 | Where are you? |
6709 | Where do you make out the position of More''s volcanoes? |
6709 | Where is it? |
6709 | Where? |
6709 | Who are they? |
6709 | Who does not? 6709 Who were the victims of the Mista Kosek?" |
6709 | Why do we sacrifice you, Atam- or? |
6709 | Why do you come to me-- to me, of all men? 6709 Why not a scientific romance?" |
6709 | Why not? 6709 Why not?" |
6709 | Why not? |
6709 | Why, if we were not born, how could we know the bliss of dying, or enjoy the sweetness of death? 6709 Why, what do you want?" |
6709 | Why, who are influential if he is not? |
6709 | Why, yes; how could it be otherwise? |
6709 | Why, you do n''t mean to tell me,said he,"that you are still suspicious, and after that dinner? |
6709 | Why? |
6709 | Why? |
6709 | Will you please state why you regard it in that light? |
6709 | Will you stay here? 6709 Would you kill a man who asked for death? |
6709 | Yes,said the doctor,"but how did they get to the South Pole?" |
6709 | You love Almah, Atam- or; but say, do you not love me? 6709 You''ll be back again?" |
6709 | Your fate? |
6709 | _ Up_ to the most squalid pauper? |
6709 | Almah too?" |
6709 | And do you think that you will gain the dignity of being eaten up afterward?" |
6709 | And for me and for Almah, what possible hope could there be? |
6709 | And how long could I hope to be spared among a people who had this insane thirst for blood? |
6709 | And why not? |
6709 | And yet where else could we go? |
6709 | And yet-- oh, and yet!--oh, thought of horror!--what was this that I had seen? |
6709 | And you-- are you not to be envied in having your felicity so near? |
6709 | Besides, even here we may find land with animals and vegetation; who knows?" |
6709 | Besides, it''s all very well to talk of imitating Defoe and Swift; but suppose he could n''t do it?" |
6709 | But I say, Oxenden, while you are about it, why do n''t you give us a little dose of Anglo- Saxon and Sanscrit? |
6709 | But how can we find any?" |
6709 | But where could we go? |
6709 | But where? |
6709 | Can any rulers do more than this for the good of their people?" |
6709 | Can we hope for anything from such things as these? |
6709 | Can you make anything out of the opmahera?" |
6709 | Could I endure life here without her sweet companionship? |
6709 | Could I ever hope to understand them? |
6709 | Could I turn upon her and say"Unhand me"? |
6709 | Could anything be conceived of as more horrible? |
6709 | Could anything be imagined that might mitigate such woes as these? |
6709 | Could it be possible, I thought, that Agnew''s hope had been realized, and that I had been carried into the warm regions of the South Pacific Ocean? |
6709 | Did she know of any evil fate in store for me? |
6709 | Did you ever see anything like it before? |
6709 | Do we not instinctively fly to meet it whenever we can? |
6709 | Do we not rush into the jaws of sea- monsters, or throw ourselves within their grasp? |
6709 | Do you know what their decision is?" |
6709 | Do you mean to say that you will mount this hideous monster, and trust yourself to him?" |
6709 | Do you not know that if Almah goes back alone she will not die?" |
6709 | Do you not know that what you ask is among the very highest honors of the Kosekin? |
6709 | Do you not see that while you are together death is inevitable, but if you separate you may both live and be happy?" |
6709 | Do you still think it a sensational novel?" |
6709 | Do you think that I have consented to your death? |
6709 | Do you understand, Atam- or, what such can possibly be?" |
6709 | Doctor, what do you say? |
6709 | Even if they prove friendly, can we live among them? |
6709 | For see, how is it now? |
6709 | For what is love? |
6709 | For what? |
6709 | Have you any idea what that was?" |
6709 | Have you not told me incredible things about your people, among which there were a few that seemed natural and intelligible? |
6709 | He might have made it this way:''Does it bite?'' |
6709 | How can I go back now, when we have started for the land of the Orin?" |
6709 | How could he get it made up? |
6709 | How could your mere sensation- monger procure the raw material? |
6709 | How is it fearful?" |
6709 | How is it that you do not give each other up?" |
6709 | I am another''s"? |
6709 | I asked;"what is that?" |
6709 | I asked;"what will they do with them?" |
6709 | I say, Oxenden, did you hear that?" |
6709 | I wonder what it is?" |
6709 | I wonder whether they are an aboriginal race, or descendants of the same stock from which we came?" |
6709 | Is it known?" |
6709 | Is it not human nature? |
6709 | Is it not so?" |
6709 | Is it not the highest blessing? |
6709 | Is it paper?" |
6709 | Is there any way by which people can find out?" |
6709 | Is there anything more which you know and which I have not heard?" |
6709 | It seemed sweet at that moment to have Layelah with me, for what could have been more horrible than loneliness amid those black waters? |
6709 | It was borne upon the surface of a vast stream as smooth as glass; but who could tell how deep that stream was, or how wide? |
6709 | Might it not be the shallow kindness of the priest to the victim reserved for the sacrifice? |
6709 | Might they not all belong to the same race, dwelling as they did in caverns, shunning the sunlight, and blending kindness with cruelty? |
6709 | Now how long should you suppose that this manuscript has been afloat?" |
6709 | Of course I love death-- all men do; who does not? |
6709 | Of what value was life without her? |
6709 | Oh, Atam- or, are you mad? |
6709 | Or, if that were possible, who could ever hope to breast those mighty currents beyond, or work his way amid everlasting ice and immeasurable seas? |
6709 | Say, Atam- or, do you not love me?" |
6709 | Say, shall we risk it among these natives? |
6709 | She had seen it, and why should not I? |
6709 | Should I resist? |
6709 | Should you like to see him harnessed?" |
6709 | So I hesitated, yet what could I do? |
6709 | So we passed this dread portal, and then there lay before us-- what? |
6709 | Talking of calamities, what greater calamity can there be than such a torrent of unknown words? |
6709 | Tell me, and tell me truly, what is it that you consider evils, if these things that you have mentioned are not the very worst?" |
6709 | The beautiful Almah seemed to be not altogether happy, or why should she be so quick to sadness? |
6709 | The question arose now, What was to be done? |
6709 | There are no limits to hope, are there? |
6709 | This mild, amiable, and self- sacrificing Kohen, how was it possible that he should transform himself to a fiend incarnate? |
6709 | To such words what answer could be made? |
6709 | Was it a land of life or a land of death? |
6709 | Was it anything better than a mockery? |
6709 | Was she a princess? |
6709 | Was she, then, the queen of the land? |
6709 | Was this the beginning of that course which should ultimately become a plunge deep down into some unutterable abyss? |
6709 | We might go now; but where?" |
6709 | We were to be separated now; but who could say whether we should be permitted to see each other after leaving this place? |
6709 | Were there men on his back? |
6709 | Were there treasures inside-- jewels, or golden ornaments from some Moorish seraglio, or strange coin from far Cathay? |
6709 | Were we pursued? |
6709 | What am I? |
6709 | What are you doing?" |
6709 | What availed it all when the same hand that heaped favors upon me, the guest, could deal death without compunction upon friends and relatives? |
6709 | What can be more absurd, for instance, than the language which he puts into the mouth of Layelah? |
6709 | What could they be? |
6709 | What dark fate was it that thus bound this child of light to these children of darkness? |
6709 | What do you make out of it?" |
6709 | What do you mean by horror?" |
6709 | What do you mean? |
6709 | What do you mean?" |
6709 | What do you say?" |
6709 | What do you think of it now, Melick? |
6709 | What doom?" |
6709 | What fate might they have in reserve for us? |
6709 | What has Almah? |
6709 | What have I to do with marriage? |
6709 | What have I to say about love and marriage? |
6709 | What if it should prove serious? |
6709 | What is this fate which you fear so much?" |
6709 | What room was there now for hope, or how could we expect any other fate than this? |
6709 | What was I, that I could hope to be spared? |
6709 | What was it, I wondered, that could give me pain? |
6709 | What was she doing here? |
6709 | What was the meaning of this knife? |
6709 | What will you say if I tell you that these words are still more like Hebrew?" |
6709 | What would he do if such a thing could happen to him at home? |
6709 | What, then, do you think the highest blessing of man?" |
6709 | Where did they get that strange, all- pervading love of death, which is as strong in them as love of life is in us?" |
6709 | Where is it? |
6709 | Who am I that I can venture to grant such a request as that? |
6709 | Who can help it? |
6709 | Who can tell but that the moa or the dodo may yet be lurking somewhere here in the interior of Madagascar, of Borneo, or of Papua?" |
6709 | Who could breast those waters in the tremendous subterranean channel, or force his way back through such appalling dangers? |
6709 | Who could keep his presence of mind under such circumstances? |
6709 | Who could say? |
6709 | Who does not feel within him this intense longing after death as the strongest passion of his heart?" |
6709 | Who ever dreamed of people living at the South Pole-- and in a warm climate, too? |
6709 | Who ever heard of such a thing?" |
6709 | Who is there that does not fear it?" |
6709 | Who is there that does not long for death? |
6709 | Who is there who is not self- denying? |
6709 | Who was she, or what? |
6709 | Why did she look at me with such sad interest and such melancholy meaning? |
6709 | Why did you go?" |
6709 | Why do you ask me that?" |
6709 | Why do you not marry him?" |
6709 | Why not be more like the Kosekin, and seek after a separation from Almah?" |
6709 | Why not? |
6709 | Why should Almah go back to her repulsive duties? |
6709 | Why should I think of flying? |
6709 | Why should we be so cruel to the dear child as to deprive her of so great a boon?" |
6709 | Why should we do anything to distract our minds and mar our joy? |
6709 | Why should we return to those children of blood, who loved death and darkness? |
6709 | Why talk of love to the dying? |
6709 | Why trouble yourself about a guess? |
6709 | Why, man, if they wanted to harm us, would they feast us in this style? |
6709 | Will you go back? |
6709 | Will you go?" |
6709 | Will you harness him?" |
6709 | Will you not come?" |
6709 | With this he burst forth singing--"Oh, the dodo once lived, but he does n''t live now; Yet why should a cloud overshadow our brow? |
6709 | With us a young lady who loves one man can easily repel another suitor; but here it was very different, for how could I repel Layelah? |
6709 | Would it be well, I thought, to wait for such a fate, and experience such a death- agony? |
6709 | Would it not be better for me to take my own life before I should know the worst? |
6709 | Would it not be well, I thought, to remain here? |
6709 | Would not the thought of my falsity be worse than death? |
6709 | Would she not think me false? |
6709 | Would that have been better? |
6709 | Yet how could that be, since she could never by any possibility have heard my name before? |
6709 | Yet how could there be any evil fate to be feared from people who had received me with such unparalleled generosity? |
6709 | Yet where else could we go? |
6709 | You do n''t mean to say, I hope, that you really regard it in any other light?" |
6709 | You do not hate me, then, Atam- or, do you? |
6709 | You will consent, will you not, to be my wife before we fly from the Kosekin?" |
6709 | above all, in having such a death as that which is appointed for you-- so noble, so sublime? |
6709 | amid all this ice?" |
6709 | and you must want them still?" |
6709 | cried I,"among you do lovers never marry?" |
6709 | he cried--"do you see? |
6709 | in spite of the whole nation?" |
6709 | or might I ever hope to emerge again into the light of day-- perhaps in some other ocean-- some land of ice and frost and eternal night? |
6709 | or what could there still be that could excite fear in me, who had learned and seen so much? |
6709 | or why was she thus compelled to perform a service from which all her nature revolted? |
6709 | said Layelah,"do you not fear death?" |
6709 | said Layelah;"what do you mean by that? |
6709 | said he at length;"how can the ceremony of separation have any effect upon your sacrifice? |
6709 | said he;"what is cruel? |
6709 | to kill them?" |
6709 | would all these be mine no more? |
6709 | would you be punished?" |
6709 | would you give up your life for Almah?" |
6714 | A prisoner, eh? |
6714 | About all they will get, eh? |
6714 | About what? |
6714 | Airships, is n''t it? |
6714 | All right, what? |
6714 | And about that launch? 6714 And automobiled it out here? |
6714 | And found--? |
6714 | And how he used some letters sent to your father from a great friend of his? |
6714 | And leave the Racer where she is? |
6714 | And so you thought you''d steal away without letting me know it? |
6714 | And the card? |
6714 | And the two men with Jerry? |
6714 | And then, of course, she screamed out in fear? |
6714 | And then? |
6714 | And then? |
6714 | And what is at? |
6714 | And what''s the programme? |
6714 | And you are going to run it, Dave? |
6714 | And you''re going right after the Drifter? |
6714 | And your arm? |
6714 | Another airship than ours, you mean? |
6714 | Another couple of hundred miles? |
6714 | Any answer? 6714 Anything wrong?" |
6714 | Are there no marks on it? |
6714 | Are they on the Canadian side yet? |
6714 | Are you Colonel Lyon? |
6714 | Are you going back to Desert Island? |
6714 | Are you going to land, Dave? |
6714 | Are you having some trouble with the Interstate people? |
6714 | As how, now? |
6714 | Automobile, then? |
6714 | Business, eh? |
6714 | Business-- with me? |
6714 | But he could not keep Mr. Dale away from home forever? |
6714 | But he lives in Kewaukee? |
6714 | But the launch, Mister? |
6714 | But the skiff? |
6714 | But where did the checks come from? |
6714 | But why? 6714 Ca n''t Jerry Dawson tell you anything about him?" |
6714 | Ca n''t you find some safe place where we can land? |
6714 | Can it be done? |
6714 | Can you find a better place, Hiram? |
6714 | Can you hold out? |
6714 | Can you walk? |
6714 | Could it have been a business rival? |
6714 | Dashaway, do n''t you think you are rather hard on them-- and on me? |
6714 | Dashaway, yes? |
6714 | Dave Dashaway? |
6714 | Did n''t you search the coat? |
6714 | Did they resist? |
6714 | Did you notice the way he hesitated when we asked him where he had come from? |
6714 | Do n''t you know me? |
6714 | Do n''t you see? |
6714 | Do we have to use them? |
6714 | Do you know him, may I inquire? |
6714 | Do you know the company he represents? |
6714 | Do you know where Fernwood is? |
6714 | Do you mean that, Hiram? |
6714 | Do you remember where? |
6714 | Do you suppose it would help you out any to have me give it to you? |
6714 | Do you suspect anybody? |
6714 | Do you want to smash my arm all over again? |
6714 | Does it? |
6714 | Eh? |
6714 | Eh? |
6714 | Excuse a question, matey? |
6714 | Fifty dollars? |
6714 | Fine weather for hydroplanes this, eh? |
6714 | Fixed things up for us, has he, Hiram? |
6714 | For me? |
6714 | For us, you think? |
6714 | Getting ready for what? |
6714 | Going to drop? |
6714 | Going to land? |
6714 | Going to stay here all day? |
6714 | Has it been shipped to Columbus yet? |
6714 | Have you a Kewaukee directory here? |
6714 | Have you a place to keep him tight and safe? |
6714 | He is a criminal, then? |
6714 | Hello, who''s this? |
6714 | Hello, you, Dashaway? |
6714 | His cronies? |
6714 | How about an air and water combination, Grimshaw? |
6714 | How are you getting along? |
6714 | How are you going to get there? |
6714 | How can you know that? |
6714 | How did it happen? |
6714 | How did you come to get the badge? |
6714 | How did you know that, Hiram? |
6714 | How do you know? |
6714 | How far away is Kewaukee, Dave? |
6714 | How is that? |
6714 | How is that? |
6714 | How is that? |
6714 | How is that? |
6714 | How much now? |
6714 | How soon will they be here? |
6714 | How was that? |
6714 | How was that? |
6714 | How was that? |
6714 | I do n''t suppose, Dashaway,answered the showman,"that you''re open for such a week stunt as exhibiting at some of my county fairs?" |
6714 | I suppose they, dragged me aboard of the Drifter from the water, but what about Hiram and the Monarch II? |
6714 | I suppose you know why we sent for you? |
6714 | I wonder what Mr. King will say? |
6714 | I wonder what they will do with us now? |
6714 | In that direction? |
6714 | Is a Mr. Timmins stopping here? |
6714 | Is he here at Anseton? |
6714 | Is that so, now? |
6714 | Is there anybody else in trouble? |
6714 | It looks that way, does n''t it? 6714 It startles you?" |
6714 | It''s about that rush telegram? |
6714 | It''s great, is n''t it, Dave? |
6714 | It''s the wind, is n''t it, Dave? |
6714 | Kidnapped? |
6714 | Left-- left the meet? |
6714 | Look is if I''d been through a threshing machine, do I? |
6714 | Mr. Alden,he asked quite excitedly,"where did you take that slide?" |
6714 | Not Mr. Dale''s signature? |
6714 | Not much to see, eh? |
6714 | Nothing at all? |
6714 | Now, where did you throw the coat and the things you found In it? |
6714 | Oh, Dashaway, eh? |
6714 | Oh, arrived, eh? |
6714 | Oh, going somewhere? |
6714 | Oh, going to try and fix things before daylight? |
6714 | Oh, that? |
6714 | Oh, that? |
6714 | Oh, the machine has been out, then, has it? |
6714 | Oh, then you''re not counting an leaving here again by the air route? |
6714 | Oh, you have? |
6714 | Oh, you mean going by train? |
6714 | Oh, you think you''re going? |
6714 | On the country mud roads we''ve been having for the last week? |
6714 | One thing, though,he said;"is n''t something exciting going to happen soon, Dave?" |
6714 | Or over the Canadian border? |
6714 | Queer, is n''t it? |
6714 | Record breaker of what? |
6714 | Say, Dave, are you sure? |
6714 | Say, Dave,spoke Hiram, as they boarded the train bound for Bolton,"this is just like acting out some story, is n''t it?" |
6714 | Say, what about the one these fellows had? |
6714 | See here, Hiram,broke in Dave,"What are you talking about?" |
6714 | See here, Mr. Dawson,spoke up Dave,"what are you going to do with us?" |
6714 | See what? |
6714 | See what? |
6714 | Seen the manager? |
6714 | Shall we set up a fight and yell? |
6714 | So? 6714 Some one was here, you say?" |
6714 | Some people there named Dawson? |
6714 | Some scene you know, Dashaway? |
6714 | Sooner than I planned,replied Dave,"But I--""You''ve thought the affair over, I hope?" |
6714 | Still pretending to be Dave Dashaway? |
6714 | Suppose the Drifter comes Dave? |
6714 | Suppose you get a sight of the Drifter? |
6714 | Sure of that, Dashaway? |
6714 | Tell me about it, wo n''t you? |
6714 | That is final? |
6714 | That''s fine, is n''t it? |
6714 | That''s strange, is n''t it? |
6714 | That''s the contract, is it? |
6714 | The Baby Racer? |
6714 | The Drifter? |
6714 | Then they mean mischief? |
6714 | Then we''ll know that it is really here, wo n''t we? |
6714 | Then why do n''t you set me free? |
6714 | Then why do you want to look at the badge? 6714 Then why--?" |
6714 | Then you are going to try again? |
6714 | Then you came specially to see me? |
6714 | Then you failed to find Mr. Dale at Warrenton? |
6714 | Then you think well of it? |
6714 | Then you''ve found out something definite? |
6714 | They were not? |
6714 | Think of what, Hiram? |
6714 | Think there''s any use trying to catch that burglar? |
6714 | This is a trip to talk about, eh, Dave? |
6714 | Time for lunch, you think? |
6714 | To hunt for the Drifter? |
6714 | To see me? |
6714 | To warn the Drifter? |
6714 | Was n''t it hurt? |
6714 | Was n''t it in the basin you spoke of? |
6714 | We were sitting here waiting--"Waiting? |
6714 | We''re going to make it, are n''t we? |
6714 | Well, I suppose breakfast is the first move? |
6714 | Well, anyway, had n''t he ought to have some concern about other folks''property? |
6714 | Well, they''ve got to know somebody, have n''t they? |
6714 | Well, this is just like Robinson Crusoe, is n''t it, Dave? |
6714 | Well, what is it? |
6714 | Well,he said, with a leer meant to be clever,"I suppose you fellows know me?" |
6714 | Were you on board alone? |
6714 | What about it? |
6714 | What about? |
6714 | What am I then? |
6714 | What are we to do now-- sleep? |
6714 | What are you going to do? |
6714 | What business, Dashaway? |
6714 | What could have happened? 6714 What could that purpose be?" |
6714 | What did it mean? |
6714 | What did you do with the card? |
6714 | What did you do? |
6714 | What do I make of it? |
6714 | What do you call that, now? |
6714 | What do you mean by that? |
6714 | What do you mean? |
6714 | What do you mean? |
6714 | What do you want for it? |
6714 | What do you want me to do? |
6714 | What do you want of us, Jerry? |
6714 | What do you want to tie a one- armed fellow up for? |
6714 | What for? |
6714 | What for? |
6714 | What happened? |
6714 | What have you been up to, Hiram? |
6714 | What is it, Dave? |
6714 | What is it, Hiram? |
6714 | What is it-- a chase? |
6714 | What is it? |
6714 | What is it? |
6714 | What is that? |
6714 | What is your plan? |
6714 | What is? |
6714 | What news, Hiram? |
6714 | What now, Dave? |
6714 | What then, Hiram? |
6714 | What then? |
6714 | What was he doing? |
6714 | What was it, Hiram? |
6714 | What was it? |
6714 | What was that? |
6714 | What was the trouble? |
6714 | What you up to, Dashaway? |
6714 | What''s that for? |
6714 | What''s that? |
6714 | What''s that? |
6714 | What''s that? |
6714 | What''s that? |
6714 | What''s that? |
6714 | What''s the matter with you? |
6714 | What''s the news, Dave? |
6714 | What''s the programme? |
6714 | What''s the row? |
6714 | What''s the trouble now, I wonder? |
6714 | What''s the trouble, Dashaway? |
6714 | What''s your idea? |
6714 | When was that? |
6714 | When was that? |
6714 | When was this? |
6714 | When? |
6714 | Where are you going, Dave? |
6714 | Where did you come from, Mister? |
6714 | Where did you get it? |
6714 | Where else? 6714 Where is his office?" |
6714 | Where to? |
6714 | Where to? |
6714 | Where? |
6714 | Where? |
6714 | Where? |
6714 | Whew I what have you invited me to, Dave-- bath? |
6714 | Which you are going to do, Dave? |
6714 | Who are you? |
6714 | Who by? |
6714 | Who by? |
6714 | Who for? |
6714 | Who have? |
6714 | Who is he? |
6714 | Who is it from? |
6714 | Who is it, Hiram? |
6714 | Who is responsible for this? |
6714 | Who was it? |
6714 | Who was it? |
6714 | Who was it? |
6714 | Who would n''t, with any pride and that perfect machine? |
6714 | Why did n''t you tell me then? |
6714 | Why did n''t you wait and see this Col. Lyon in the city at his office? |
6714 | Why not, Hiram? |
6714 | Why not? |
6714 | Why not? |
6714 | Why not? |
6714 | Why so? |
6714 | Why so? |
6714 | Why, I thought he lived there? |
6714 | Why, what for? |
6714 | Why, what is all this? |
6714 | Why, where did the half breed come in? |
6714 | Why, will you? |
6714 | Why, you do n''t say so, Dashaway? |
6714 | Why,he chuckled,"you''re real friendly, are n''t you?" |
6714 | Why? |
6714 | Wo n''t Jerry''s employer tell you? |
6714 | Wonder what''s up? |
6714 | Yes, and what? |
6714 | Yes, but are you going to jog right into them and capture them? |
6714 | Yes, but what brought you here so early? |
6714 | Yes, but where? |
6714 | Yes? 6714 You are sure of that?" |
6714 | You came all the way from Columbus in a biplane? |
6714 | You can see what it is, ca n''t you? 6714 You did n''t give them any of the silk?" |
6714 | You did n''t see anything of Jerry Dawson? |
6714 | You do n''t know where they are going to telegraph to, Hiram? |
6714 | You do n''t mean before daylight? |
6714 | You do n''t suppose that the Dawsons and the Drifter are anywhere near here, do you? |
6714 | You found it, I suppose? |
6714 | You have been to the mainland? |
6714 | You have found out something? |
6714 | You have no trace of it? |
6714 | You know that this man, Ridgely, is a professional smuggler? |
6714 | You know the man you rescued he lake yesterday? |
6714 | You mean Col. Lyon''s place? |
6714 | You mean letting him go free? |
6714 | You mean north? |
6714 | You mean the Interstate works? |
6714 | You mean the young thief who called himself Briggs, and then Gregg? |
6714 | You received our telegram? |
6714 | You say it''s an airship? |
6714 | You studied that out, eh? 6714 You think so?" |
6714 | You think they had got over first? |
6714 | You wo n''t release us now? |
6714 | You wo n''t tell? |
6714 | You''ll look after the Racer and the hydroplane, wo n''t you, Hiram? |
6714 | You''ll need one, wo n''t you? |
6714 | You''re not going to wake anybody up at this outlandish hour? |
6714 | Alden?" |
6714 | All right, what have you got to say?" |
6714 | At the Dayton meet, were n''t you? |
6714 | CHAPTER II The"BABY RACER""You know all about it?" |
6714 | CHAPTER V A TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR ORDER"What''s happened?" |
6714 | CHAPTER VII A RESCUE IN THE FOG"What do your suppose that was?" |
6714 | CHAPTER X SOMETHING WRONG"What is it, Dave?" |
6714 | CHAPTER XII DAVE''S DISCOVERIES"You have got a badge like mine for sale, you say?" |
6714 | CHAPTER XX ACROSS THE BORDER"Did you see it?" |
6714 | Can it be possible that he has followed me? |
6714 | Dale?" |
6714 | Dale?" |
6714 | Dale?" |
6714 | Dale?" |
6714 | Dashaway, you remember that fellow who stole my watch and money and medal from you?" |
6714 | Dave, are we going to cross it?" |
6714 | Dawson?" |
6714 | Do n''t you see? |
6714 | Finally he exclaimed:"See here, Dave Dashaway, is that Greek you ca n''t make out, or have you gone to sleep?" |
6714 | Gasoline supply?" |
6714 | Got back? |
6714 | Grimshaw?" |
6714 | Have the Interstate people no theory as to the way the Drifter was stolen, and the motive for the theft?" |
6714 | He seemed anxious to change the conversation, for he said:"You are taking me to the Columbus aero field?" |
6714 | He''s a fine one, is n''t he?" |
6714 | Here, now?" |
6714 | Honorable mention, or was it a prize?" |
6714 | How did you get in here?" |
6714 | I acted on a wire from my employers, the Interstate Aeroplane Co.""Your employers?" |
6714 | I suppose it puts you back in your arrangements at the meet here?" |
6714 | If you want to be a sailor, why do n''t you enlist the navy?" |
6714 | It''s no different from yours, is it?" |
6714 | King?" |
6714 | King?" |
6714 | King?" |
6714 | King?" |
6714 | King?" |
6714 | King?" |
6714 | Need me?" |
6714 | Now then, what do you think?" |
6714 | Now then, young men, who are you?" |
6714 | Price?" |
6714 | Randolph?" |
6714 | Randolph?" |
6714 | Ridgely?" |
6714 | Ridgely?" |
6714 | Ridgely?" |
6714 | Ridgley?" |
6714 | Say, Dashaway, who''s working against us here or across the lake besides yourself?" |
6714 | Say, Dave,"questioned Hiram,"if he is some friend of the Dawson crowd, and has gone to tell them about us, what do you suppose they''ll do?" |
6714 | The clerk pushed a bulky volume across the marble slab of the counter, with the words:"Anybody special you are looking up?" |
6714 | The visitor stared about to locate Dave, and spoke the words:"That you, Dashaway?" |
6714 | Then he asked:"How can I reach Fernwood?" |
6714 | Then he burst out impetuously:"What is it, Dave?" |
6714 | Then his eye brightened and a cheery smile overspread his face, as he caught the words in a dearly familiar tone:"Say, do you want to kill a fellow?" |
6714 | Those shots?" |
6714 | What benefit can they hope to secure way off from civilization?" |
6714 | What have we drifted into?" |
6714 | What''s all this racket?" |
6714 | What''s the programme?" |
6714 | When shall we see you again?" |
6714 | Where is the thief?" |
6714 | Where is your machine?" |
6714 | Where you going, Dave?" |
6714 | You know Mr. Price, do n''t you?" |
6714 | You know he here night before last and left us then?" |
6714 | Your arm, Hiram?" |
6714 | he cried,"have I been--""Asleep at the switch?" |
6714 | mean, Hiram?" |
6714 | not knowing but what they were burglars?" |
6714 | smiled Dave--"smuggling?" |
6714 | submitted the inquisitive Hiram,"exhibitions?" |
6714 | what''s this?" |
41981 | ''What is it?'' 41981 A piece of that monster?" |
41981 | A rock or a cliff? |
41981 | A what? |
41981 | All right,said Urson,"why not?" |
41981 | All that in this little thing? 41981 Am I at-- at Hama''s temple?" |
41981 | Am I right? |
41981 | And miss thrashing his backside? |
41981 | And that the other one drowned this morning, fell overboard, and was lost? |
41981 | And the body''s floods, turning in and out? |
41981 | And the mate? |
41981 | And what about Snake here? |
41981 | And what city in Leptar is_ that_ big? |
41981 | And what of the jewels? |
41981 | And what sort of a person are you? |
41981 | And what sort of trouble are you in that you need help out of it? |
41981 | And what''s wrong with you? |
41981 | And where do they keep the men? |
41981 | And where is this third jewel? |
41981 | And who are you? |
41981 | And who was supposed to be sleeping in poor Whitey''s bunk? |
41981 | And you know something? 41981 And you?" |
41981 | Any ideas what happened? |
41981 | Are there any electricities, or diodes around? |
41981 | Are there other things in common between poets and thieves? |
41981 | Are they dead? |
41981 | Are you a prisoner of Hama? |
41981 | Are you perhaps a student at the university? |
41981 | Are you sure? |
41981 | Are your allegiances to Argo or Hama? 41981 At the beach?" |
41981 | Because of the way he sees things? |
41981 | But Geo, if Jordde''s the spy, why did he throw the jewel in the sea? |
41981 | But then why did Jordde throw the jewel after us when he tore it from Argo''s-- I mean the other Argo''s throat? |
41981 | But they made the same mistake as the people before the Great Fire made? |
41981 | But what about Argo-- I mean Argo on the ship? |
41981 | But what about the jewels? |
41981 | But what about the live one we saw? |
41981 | But what did kidnaping you accomplish, anyway? |
41981 | But what do they call you? |
41981 | But what do they do? 41981 But what do we do now?" |
41981 | But what is it? |
41981 | But why a bird? |
41981 | But why...? |
41981 | Ca n''t it get any farther? |
41981 | Ca n''t you tell us something more? |
41981 | Can the mate read minds, too? 41981 Can you add anything?" |
41981 | Can you all do that? |
41981 | Can you help us with either of these things? |
41981 | Can you see what that is through there? |
41981 | Can you suggest anything better? |
41981 | Can you tell? |
41981 | Could it refer to something like''the two sides of every question''? |
41981 | Cut his--? |
41981 | Did Snake say anything to you while I was gone? |
41981 | Did n''t you give them to Argo yet? |
41981 | Did you go wandering around the deck last night and do some spying? |
41981 | Did you have a theory? |
41981 | Did you know that the man killed this morning in your place was one of the two men who came back from Aptor with the Priestess? |
41981 | Did you read her mind enough to know if she was telling the truth? |
41981 | Do me a favor and untie my bag for me? |
41981 | Do n''t you remember the dream, back on the ship? |
41981 | Do n''t you remember? 41981 Do n''t you think I''ve been looking?" |
41981 | Do n''t you understand? 41981 Do we turn back now?" |
41981 | Do you know anything more than that? |
41981 | Do you know how the jewels work? |
41981 | Do you know what that building was called? |
41981 | Do you know what they were supposed to see? 41981 Do you know, or are you just not telling? |
41981 | Do you mean her being jealous of her sister? |
41981 | Do you realize how long you''ve been in the water? |
41981 | Do you recognize any of this? 41981 Do you remember the dream?" |
41981 | Do you think he was trying to kill you? |
41981 | Do you think it''s Hama''s temple? |
41981 | Do you think she does know about Hama but was just pretending? |
41981 | Do you think she was running away from us? |
41981 | Do you think we could climb that? |
41981 | Do you think you can make it? |
41981 | Do you think you could figure out that little stone there, if you had long enough, I mean? 41981 Do you think,"she said,"that I would put such temptation in your hands? |
41981 | Do you understand me? |
41981 | Do you want to get caught? |
41981 | Do you wish to talk? |
41981 | Do you? |
41981 | Does history fascinate you because it''s just interesting? |
41981 | For what? |
41981 | Four? |
41981 | Give me a hand, will you? |
41981 | Go on? |
41981 | Hama...? |
41981 | Have you any idea of the geography of Aptor? |
41981 | Have you seen Snake? |
41981 | Have you studied the ancient tombs? |
41981 | Hear anything? |
41981 | Here, then, why do n''t you take it? |
41981 | Hey, what are they doing with_ printed_ books? |
41981 | Hey, what''s wrong? |
41981 | Hey,Urson said,"is that you?" |
41981 | How are you feeling? |
41981 | How are you going to work it? |
41981 | How can we give you the jewels? |
41981 | How come the one he showed us before did n''t hurt him? |
41981 | How come these are in here? |
41981 | How come? |
41981 | How could you go for a year and not tell me about it, and then admit it to a stranger just like that? 41981 How could you kill a man?" |
41981 | How did this happen? |
41981 | How did you get a hold of them? |
41981 | How did you know about the ladder? |
41981 | How do we get across? |
41981 | How do you know? |
41981 | How do you mean? |
41981 | How do you think he came so easily by the jewel? 41981 How do you work this silly thing?" |
41981 | How long will it take us to get to Aptor? |
41981 | How shall we steal the jewel? |
41981 | How the hell did you get down here? |
41981 | How well do you know the workings of a man, how he manages to function? 41981 How?" |
41981 | Huh...? |
41981 | Huh? 41981 Huh?" |
41981 | Huh? |
41981 | Huh? |
41981 | Huh? |
41981 | Huh? |
41981 | Huh? |
41981 | Huh? |
41981 | Huh? |
41981 | I guess that was your doing, eh? |
41981 | I guess we try you out today? 41981 I have an idea that...""You''ve got another idea now?" |
41981 | I just watched ten guys get hacked to pieces all over the sand, remember? |
41981 | I know many men,said Urson,"but which one of the many I know is it?" |
41981 | I thought-- where are the jewels? |
41981 | I told you I''d look out for you, did n''t I, friend? |
41981 | I wonder if she''ll come ashore? |
41981 | I wonder what it''s like to look into that thing in the middle of the night? |
41981 | I wonder what they do? |
41981 | I wonder where the kids are? |
41981 | I wonder why? |
41981 | If it is like this tomorrow, how can I take her through the rocks? 41981 In the what?" |
41981 | In three days? |
41981 | Into the water? |
41981 | Is he a god of Aptor under whom these forces are being marshaled? 41981 Is it part of the pre- purge rituals of Argo?" |
41981 | Is it true that a drop of your blood in vinegar will cure gout? 41981 Is that all?" |
41981 | Is that how long the city has been in ruin? |
41981 | Is there someone in there thinking too loud? |
41981 | Jordde and the blind priestess did that to him? |
41981 | Jordde? |
41981 | Just how big is this place anyway? |
41981 | Like what? |
41981 | Little Snake,she said, dropping her threatening hand,"how good a thief are you?" |
41981 | Look,Geo said to Snake,"you stay here, and if we see anything, we''ll come back and report, all right?" |
41981 | Ma''am, what can you tell me about these things? 41981 May I show my friend what you showed me?" |
41981 | Me, sir? |
41981 | My arm...? |
41981 | My friends, where are they? |
41981 | Now, do you remember what my theory was about what we saw? |
41981 | Now, how are you going to go about looking for the temple? |
41981 | Or does it do something else? 41981 Or something similar?" |
41981 | Our water friends again? |
41981 | Poet, how well do you know yourself? |
41981 | Radio? |
41981 | Remember me from where? |
41981 | Remember that man- wolf we met, and that blob in the city? 41981 Remember the general rule? |
41981 | Say, this is n''t any of that funny light like back in the city that burned our hands, only this time it made you old? |
41981 | See something? |
41981 | Shall we leave it going? |
41981 | Snake, will you give me another look at that thing? |
41981 | Snake? |
41981 | Snake? |
41981 | Snake? |
41981 | Snake? |
41981 | So what do lizards have to do with why we''re here? |
41981 | Still, why did Jordde want to kill anybody who had experienced this, voice of God and all? |
41981 | Take the jewels back to Argo, I mean Argo on the ship? 41981 That was after the Great Fire?" |
41981 | That way? |
41981 | The Bear? 41981 The fire is a splendid symbol for life, do you agree?" |
41981 | The four- chambered human heart? 41981 The mate''s?" |
41981 | The mate, sir? 41981 The question is, can you explain it?" |
41981 | The what? |
41981 | Then he will lead whatever party goes to the place? |
41981 | Then what shall we do now? |
41981 | Then what was it you saw, we saw? |
41981 | Then why should anyone want to remember it? |
41981 | This belongs to you, gentlemen? |
41981 | Those blind women down in the ground,asked Urson,"they are n''t really your priestesses, are they? |
41981 | To steal them from you? |
41981 | Under whose service shall we be, then, for we still do n''t know who you are? |
41981 | Urson, what stories do you know about Aptor? 41981 Urson,"said Geo,"have you any idea what actually happened this morning?" |
41981 | Urson? |
41981 | Want to do some more exploring? |
41981 | We''re not going to climb that in the dark, are we? |
41981 | We''re sailing, did n''t you hear? 41981 Well, first of all; do you remember what Jordde was before he was shipwrecked on Aptor?" |
41981 | Well, where do we start looking? |
41981 | Well,said Argo,"Is n''t that enough?" |
41981 | Well? |
41981 | Were they really priestesses of Argo? 41981 What about food?" |
41981 | What about history, then? |
41981 | What about me? |
41981 | What about talking like an ordinary human being? |
41981 | What about the Great Fire? |
41981 | What about the-- the three instruments? |
41981 | What about those first flying things we met? |
41981 | What are they? |
41981 | What are you doing under here? |
41981 | What are you doing? |
41981 | What are you looking at? |
41981 | What are you looking for? |
41981 | What are you pulling for? |
41981 | What can you tell us about the Dark God Hama? |
41981 | What can you tell us about the city? |
41981 | What could have happened to it? |
41981 | What did happen when you were on Aptor? 41981 What did he think?" |
41981 | What did she tell you? |
41981 | What did you do that for? |
41981 | What did you think? |
41981 | What do they...? |
41981 | What do you know of the jewels you saw tonight? |
41981 | What do you know of the real world, outside Leptar? |
41981 | What do you mean? 41981 What do you mean?" |
41981 | What do you mean? |
41981 | What do you mean? |
41981 | What do you mean? |
41981 | What do you mean? |
41981 | What do you mean? |
41981 | What do you remember? |
41981 | What do you think it is? |
41981 | What happened to my arm? |
41981 | What happened to them? |
41981 | What happened? |
41981 | What have we been teaching you? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is it? |
41981 | What is your question? |
41981 | What man did you kill? |
41981 | What man on this ship have you sailed with before? |
41981 | What of the jewels, and of Hama? |
41981 | What ones have you? |
41981 | What rubbish? |
41981 | What sort of a way to think is that if everyone can hear it? |
41981 | What sort of help do you want? |
41981 | What tales have you heard from your bear friend, Urson? 41981 What was I supposed to learn?" |
41981 | What was it you were supposed to see? |
41981 | What was it? |
41981 | What was it? |
41981 | What was that? |
41981 | What was that? |
41981 | What''s a movie? |
41981 | What''s in there? |
41981 | What''s it good for? |
41981 | What''s it got? |
41981 | What''s that supposed to mean? |
41981 | What''s that? 41981 What''s that? |
41981 | What''s that? |
41981 | What''s the Snake doing here? |
41981 | What''s the matter? |
41981 | What? |
41981 | When are they coming to get us? |
41981 | When did he get away from you the first time? |
41981 | When will you show us their power so that we may use them to penetrate the palace of Hama? |
41981 | When? 41981 When?" |
41981 | Where are we going? |
41981 | Where are we going? |
41981 | Where did you get it? |
41981 | Where do these women come from? |
41981 | Where do we go now? |
41981 | Where have you been, anyway? |
41981 | Where the hell are Snake and Urson? |
41981 | Where the hell are you? |
41981 | Where to now? |
41981 | Where? |
41981 | Which one? |
41981 | Which way do we go? |
41981 | Who are you? |
41981 | Who are you? |
41981 | Who are you? |
41981 | Who is Jordde and why is he doing what he''s doing? |
41981 | Who is Jordde? |
41981 | Who needs an old lizard singing to them on a morning like this? |
41981 | Who on the seven seas and six continents did a thing like that to you, boy? |
41981 | Who was Leonard of Vinci? |
41981 | Who was thinking that? |
41981 | Who''s Christ? |
41981 | Who''s going to get us out of trouble if we should meet up with anything else? |
41981 | Who''s he? |
41981 | Why are n''t you asleep? |
41981 | Why are you here? |
41981 | Why did you want to show us all this? |
41981 | Why do you look so strangely? |
41981 | Why else? |
41981 | Why not? |
41981 | Why not? |
41981 | Why should we be sacrificed? 41981 Why so anxious?" |
41981 | Why was n''t anybody supposed to know about the rituals? 41981 Why would you want to leave?" |
41981 | Why, for example, does a man pull his hand from a fire? |
41981 | Why, sir? |
41981 | Why...? |
41981 | Why? 41981 Why?" |
41981 | Will you do your best to answer mine? |
41981 | Would you two consider it an imposition to set your minds to procuring us some food? |
41981 | Yes, why else? |
41981 | Yes? |
41981 | You all right? |
41981 | You are awake? |
41981 | You ask if this is Hama''s temple? 41981 You had it too?" |
41981 | You have been schooled in courtly rites? |
41981 | You know Snake? |
41981 | You mean Argo incarnate? 41981 You mean the mate?" |
41981 | You mean those others could have changed into men too if they wanted? |
41981 | You really do n''t know? |
41981 | You say you could speak once? |
41981 | You see one reason for believing he''s a spy? |
41981 | You still have to see something that you have not yet seen? |
41981 | You sure you''re all right? |
41981 | You think he pushed me overboard after he killed Whitey? |
41981 | You want me to keep it for you? |
41981 | You were at Olcse Olwnh too? |
41981 | You''re going to ship out, eh friend? 41981 You''ve been on this beach once before, have n''t you?" |
41981 | __After the burning it received over that naked atom pile? |
41981 | __And how safe would you call them?" |
41981 | __Are you sure they really got it? |
41981 | __But why?" |
41981 | __What do we report to Hama Incarnate? |
41981 | __What do you call it?" |
41981 | ''What do you want?'' |
41981 | ''What sort of fish- fingered sailor, are you?'' |
41981 | ''Which of you bound up that broken mast aft?'' |
41981 | All right, Four Arms, are you or are you not a spy for Hama?" |
41981 | And are these jewels sacred to him in some way?" |
41981 | And he put a smile on her face of which men asked for centuries,''What is the reason she smiles so strangely?'' |
41981 | And what was Jordde doing?" |
41981 | And what was the last thing you saw?" |
41981 | And why did Jordde want to kill you and the other sailor?" |
41981 | Are n''t the Strange Ones some sort of magic?" |
41981 | Are you too tired to come with me? |
41981 | Are you trying to get caught? |
41981 | As he closed the door, now, he said,"You have come to oppose the forces of Aptor, am I right? |
41981 | As they settled, Argo said,"Poet?" |
41981 | As they started toward the convergence of sailors at the entrance of the mess hall, Urson said,"Oh, guess what?" |
41981 | At Cat? |
41981 | But how, and why, and who?" |
41981 | But the dark eyes watched her until she repeated,"How good a thief are you?" |
41981 | But what sort of a person are you?" |
41981 | But what were the purges you mentioned?" |
41981 | But where are we?" |
41981 | But with the jewels, you can jam a person''s thoughts....""Just go into his mind and stop him from thinking?" |
41981 | But you can see, can you not? |
41981 | But, Urson, why did he leave the jewel with us before he went to see her?" |
41981 | Can you tell me how it works?" |
41981 | Can you tell me where they are from?" |
41981 | Can you tell us how to leave the room ourselves?" |
41981 | Chest high in the water, it listed backwards and sank again.__"Are you of Aptor or Leptar?" |
41981 | Did the Priestess take them from you?" |
41981 | Did the ship go down?" |
41981 | Did we founder? |
41981 | Die every time they see us?" |
41981 | Do n''t you believe in their power? |
41981 | Do n''t you ever want to know what the reason is behind some of the things these people do in the pages of the books?" |
41981 | Do n''t you recognize him?" |
41981 | Do n''t you recognize the color of the White Goddess Argo?" |
41981 | Do n''t you think I recognize dead man''s gold?" |
41981 | Do n''t you?" |
41981 | Do you know how he lost his tongue? |
41981 | Do you know somebody could catch you in here and get mad as hell? |
41981 | Do you know what they are?" |
41981 | Do you mean go into minds like Snake does?" |
41981 | Do you remember anything about telepathy? |
41981 | Do you remember what the reason was?" |
41981 | Do you think I''d sail with you again, when I myself put it in black and white and sent it to every captain and mate in the dock? |
41981 | Do you think perhaps White was killed?" |
41981 | Do you think your thief will find himself challenged enough?" |
41981 | Do you wish to talk?" |
41981 | Finally Geo asked,"What made you ask that?" |
41981 | Halfway through the meal, Urson said,"What about the jewels? |
41981 | Have you any idea what this did to his mind?" |
41981 | Have you ever been on Aptor before?" |
41981 | He does n''t even know...""And who asked you?" |
41981 | He read out loud now:"_ Sink the bright dead with misgiving from the half- light of the living..._""What does that mean?" |
41981 | He... not... dead... hear... thoughts... dim... low._"Who''s not dead?" |
41981 | Hey, can you speak?" |
41981 | Hey, did n''t you hear me?" |
41981 | How are the medical facilities in Leptar?" |
41981 | How can man do this to man? |
41981 | How do you think he knew when I would be at the shore? |
41981 | How does that thing go? |
41981 | How many men do you know who reach your size and strength by normal means?" |
41981 | How many reasons does a man have for any single action?" |
41981 | How were those ten men killed?" |
41981 | I guess these are my jewels, huh? |
41981 | I wonder if there were any more poems in the old rituals of Leptar that parallel those of Aptor and Hama?" |
41981 | If one of you kisses a female baby, will she have only girl children?" |
41981 | In the passage to the forecastle, Urson asked,"Hey, what''s going on?" |
41981 | Is it all there? |
41981 | Is n''t that a huge temptation?" |
41981 | Is n''t that interesting?" |
41981 | Is that right, Snake?" |
41981 | Is that why you''re keeping things from us?" |
41981 | Is there any way that you could show us a way into the open?" |
41981 | Like why were you saved too, Iimmi? |
41981 | Look, Snake, do you know what there was about the beach that was so important?" |
41981 | No?" |
41981 | Now come on, what''s this about?" |
41981 | Now tell me, whose eyes were we seeing through last night? |
41981 | Now who was it hacked your voice away?" |
41981 | Now, slip it into my robe and-- once you get up here, how the hell do you get down? |
41981 | Now, what was it?" |
41981 | Now, who are you?" |
41981 | Now, why would he want to kill someone simply because they might have gone through what amounts, I guess, to the basic religious experience?" |
41981 | Oh, there''s another one.__"I do n''t know whether to call it success or failure,"one says.__"The jewels are... safe or lost? |
41981 | Oh, you do n''t want to keep them?" |
41981 | Once the jewel is stolen, whom are you supposed to take back to Leptar?" |
41981 | Or why Argo was taken to see it after she was shown what happened to you?" |
41981 | Perhaps he delivered us into Argo''s hands as a reward for bringing them this far?" |
41981 | See?" |
41981 | Shake on it, huh?" |
41981 | She gulped and asked him,"What are you doing here? |
41981 | Should it go to the sailor who''d called out the name of the hero? |
41981 | Suddenly the captain asked,"Do you believe the sailor''s stories of magic they tell of her?" |
41981 | Tell me, do you remember if she were wearing any jewelry or not?" |
41981 | Tell me, do you think you can figure out how it works?" |
41981 | Tell me, what legends of the Great Fire have you heard?" |
41981 | The big man stepped into the chapel, saw Geo, and exclaimed,"Friend, what happened?" |
41981 | The captain''s?" |
41981 | The eyes opened, squinted in the light, and the man said,"Who are you?" |
41981 | The heart?" |
41981 | The highest priestess?" |
41981 | The reason, the reasons... Do n''t you see the pattern?" |
41981 | They say Leonard of Vinci put his trust in faulty paints: Christ''s Supper turned to dust._""What''s that from?" |
41981 | This is the second time it''s come close to getting me killed, and I wish to hell I knew what I was supposed to know?" |
41981 | True, when the Great Fire came, people all over the earth screamed,''Why? |
41981 | Two of us in one of those?" |
41981 | Was he being carried? |
41981 | Was there some connection between the invasion and the purge?" |
41981 | We were days away from her....""How did you fall in?" |
41981 | Well, what do you think of your first forecastle, Geo?" |
41981 | What about this fragment? |
41981 | What about when he came into Argo''s cabin last night when we were there?" |
41981 | What did you find? |
41981 | What do you know of the Island of Aptor?" |
41981 | What do you know of the god Hama?" |
41981 | What do you say?" |
41981 | What do you want?" |
41981 | What good does knowing about all the happenings in the world before and after the Great Fire do you?" |
41981 | What happened? |
41981 | What have you got to do with them? |
41981 | What is it we''ve seen too much of, what is it we know? |
41981 | What is the reason?'' |
41981 | What is your name?" |
41981 | What is your question?" |
41981 | What reason could they have possibly had for doing that to him?" |
41981 | What sort of a man is your friend?" |
41981 | What was it?" |
41981 | What was it?" |
41981 | What''ll I do if he catches me? |
41981 | What''s she got against us?" |
41981 | What''s the matter?" |
41981 | When did he have to use the jewels?" |
41981 | When he finished, Iimmi asked,"You mean those fish things in the water carried us here? |
41981 | When?" |
41981 | Where did we see one of those before?" |
41981 | Where is it from?" |
41981 | Where is your friend Snake who can? |
41981 | Whose side are they on?" |
41981 | Why did he want to get rid of anybody who had seen his beach, a sacred place to him by now? |
41981 | Why did n''t Snake tell us?" |
41981 | Why did you show it to me? |
41981 | Why does a poet sing? |
41981 | Why does a thief steal? |
41981 | Why were we brought here at all? |
41981 | Why would our task be completely useless unless we accomplished all parts of her mission? |
41981 | Why, I think...""When did you kill a man?" |
41981 | Why? |
41981 | Why? |
41981 | Why?" |
41981 | Will you come with me? |
41981 | Will you come with me?" |
41981 | Will you do it?" |
41981 | Will you then cast the jewels into the sea and trust them with us?" |
41981 | Will you try to answer it?" |
41981 | Would n''t there be some value in just returning her sister, the rightful head of Leptar, to her former position? |
41981 | Yes, the reason, do n''t you see? |
41981 | You do not know what electricity is, do you?" |
41981 | You remember some of the others we found in the abandoned temple? |
41981 | You say he can move into men''s minds? |
41981 | You say the last attempted invasion by Aptor into Leptar was five hundred years ago? |
41981 | You think they''ll take your rhymes and jingles instead of muscles and rope pulling?" |
41981 | You were on the ship, were n''t you?" |
41981 | You, schooled in the antiquity of Leptar''s rituals, are you clever enough to tell me what these baubles mean?" |
41981 | _ At... end..._"You saw his thoughts at the end?" |
41981 | _ It... hurts._"What hurts?" |
41981 | _ Radio... electricity... diode..._"Radio, electricity, diode?" |
41981 | _ Radio..._"A radio is a thinking machine and there''s one in there that''s hurting your head?" |
41981 | _ Second... man._"Did you find him?" |
41981 | _ Urson... switched... them._"What are you talking about?" |
41981 | the other asks.__"Right now? |
9862 | ''Then why,''I asked,''do you need a Hell?'' 9862 Ah, Armstadt,"said the old doctor,"you have done a wonderful thing, a wonderful thing, but why did you not warn us?" |
9862 | And did you see the sunlight? |
9862 | And do you know,I asked,"what the chemical staff is doing about my formulas?" |
9862 | And do you still hesitate to give them up? |
9862 | And do you think I am trying to deceive you? |
9862 | And do you think, Admiral,inquired Marguerite,"that the German people will then be free in the outer world?" |
9862 | And do you think,I asked,"that if you made these facts clear to him, he would relent and grant my request?" |
9862 | And how did they turn out? |
9862 | And how do you live now? |
9862 | And how long, if I may ask, have you been here? |
9862 | And how long,I asked,"is this money that is given you when you come here supposed to last?" |
9862 | And how,I asked eagerly,"do the ore- bringing vessels get from Berlin to the sea?" |
9862 | And how,I asked,"are these books accumulated?" |
9862 | And how,I asked,"do they enforce that rule? |
9862 | And just what did become of the other Armstadt? |
9862 | And lose you? |
9862 | And now that you are here,I said,"have you not, among all these men found one that you could love?" |
9862 | And shall I come again? |
9862 | And that is why you seem so different from them all? |
9862 | And then,I asked,"do you go to bed?" |
9862 | And what do you do,I asked,"the remainder of the day?" |
9862 | And what do you mean? |
9862 | And what do you mean? |
9862 | And what do you wish me to do? |
9862 | And what have you told her? |
9862 | And what kind of pictures do you prefer? |
9862 | And what shall I think about? |
9862 | And what,I asked,"do you propose to do with the Admiral?" |
9862 | And which do you select? |
9862 | And who,asked Hellar,"did you think owned Berlin?" |
9862 | And why impossible, since obedience is our supreme racial virtue? 9862 And why not?" |
9862 | And why should I not come? |
9862 | And why, dear,I asked,"have you refused to see me these five days past?" |
9862 | And you dropped her? |
9862 | And you have not found another? |
9862 | And you were called into the matter, not,I said,"as Marguerite''s friend, but as the physician to her mother?" |
9862 | And you will promise me never to see her again? |
9862 | And you won? |
9862 | Any unusual message? |
9862 | Are you satisfied now? |
9862 | But could you not return to industrial life and do something productive? |
9862 | But do you feel that it is really necessary,I asked,"that such fables should be put into the helpless minds of children?" |
9862 | But do you mean,I cried,"that you think she has gone out with von Kufner to avoid seeing me?" |
9862 | But does it ever happen? |
9862 | But have you no wife, or no girl you love among your own people? |
9862 | But how about paternity among the workers? |
9862 | But how can it? |
9862 | But how is it,I asked,"that books are not written by free- minded authors and secretly printed and circulated?" |
9862 | But how is it,I asked,"that this addition of men from without does not disturb the balance of the sexes?" |
9862 | But how will they know that he is with us? |
9862 | But how,I asked,"can men who have been beaten into the mould of the ox ever be restored to their humanity?" |
9862 | But how,I questioned,"is such a plan to be executed? |
9862 | But how,I said,"can a message be sent from Berlin to the outer world?" |
9862 | But if we worked in the shops, what would the workmen do? |
9862 | But is it not rather cowardly, Captain? |
9862 | But is it not true,I asked,"that at one time the German workers were most thoroughly educated?" |
9862 | But just what is The Ray? |
9862 | But suppose I do not choose to go? |
9862 | But suppose they should sometime fail to re- elect him? |
9862 | But surely,insisted the man,"you have found a lover here?" |
9862 | But surely,said the Countess,"you would not wish to condemn us to a diet of total mineralism?" |
9862 | But the checks, Karl? |
9862 | But what are your labour gymnasiums for, if not to develop all muscles? |
9862 | But what if I refuse to do so? |
9862 | But what makes a better man? |
9862 | But what will His Majesty do with these five million women? |
9862 | But what,I ventured,"if the enemy should decide to quit fighting?" |
9862 | But when,I asked,"is she to go? |
9862 | But where did you read it? |
9862 | But who,I asked,"write the books?" |
9862 | But why can they not sit down now? |
9862 | But why did you come at the first opportunity? |
9862 | But why should they quit work? 9862 But why was isolation deemed desirable?" |
9862 | But why, then,I asked,"does the World Patrol continue to bomb the roof of Berlin?" |
9862 | But why,I asked,"did you not make this confession before, since it enabled Marguerite to be restored to her rights?" |
9862 | But why,I asked,"do you consider it abnormal at all? |
9862 | But why,I persisted,"do we not tunnel under the Ray generators and dig our way to Berlin and blow it up?" |
9862 | But you are not on my list,said the barber, staring at me in a puzzled way,"why do you not go to your own barber?" |
9862 | But you speak only of a reflected beam; how would you like to see real sunshine? |
9862 | But,I protested,"if the people could be enlightened?" |
9862 | But,I questioned, in my excitement,"what can Germany expect of the enemy? |
9862 | But,I questioned,"is there no possible way to leave him behind?" |
9862 | But,I ventured,"is not maternal love a sentimental emotion?" |
9862 | But,cried Bertha, in a tearful voice,"I only eat one meal a day-- do you not see how thin I am?" |
9862 | Certainly,said Hellar;"why should it be otherwise? |
9862 | Could it be,I asked myself,"that jealousy has been bred and trained out of this race? |
9862 | Damn you both,he whimpered;"where do I come in?" |
9862 | Did you ever see children? 9862 Did you like that story?" |
9862 | Did you see it so in your vision? |
9862 | Did you see them? 9862 Do I like it here?" |
9862 | Do the men like this system,I asked;"the measuring of food by the amount of work one does? |
9862 | Do they not sit down to eat? |
9862 | Do you know the date of her arrival? |
9862 | Do you know what I was reading last night? |
9862 | Do you know,I asked,"how much income that insignia carries?" |
9862 | Do you know,she said,"that you are the first visitor I ever had in my apartment? |
9862 | Do you like it here? |
9862 | Do you mean,I asked,"that she will not be well received there because she was born out of wedlock?" |
9862 | Do you not know that? |
9862 | Do you see,he said,"how perfectly our records take care of these crazy accusations? |
9862 | Do you think that? |
9862 | Do you think the guards at the dock suspected anything? |
9862 | Do? 9862 For what?" |
9862 | Get what? |
9862 | Good God,I cried,"what became of the stools? |
9862 | Has not His Majesty always preserved this allegorical fable? 9862 Has that not been tried?" |
9862 | Have we seen it all? |
9862 | Have you read it? |
9862 | He? 9862 How can there be an end to the war? |
9862 | How could we get actors for the parts? 9862 How did I get here?" |
9862 | How do you mean,he asked,"that there is no legal way in which he can expend the credit?" |
9862 | How else can we expect to rule the world? 9862 How is it,"asked Hellar,"that you speak German?" |
9862 | How long have I slept? |
9862 | How many blanks have you there? |
9862 | How much does it take for you to live here? |
9862 | How,exclaimed Zimmern impatiently,"can you enlighten them? |
9862 | I do not think so,said Grauble,"but does any one at his office know that he came to the docks?" |
9862 | I eat thirty- eight,he grinned,"pretty good, yes? |
9862 | I forget,she whispered;"and can you vision those things also?" |
9862 | I want that book,I said coldly,"what are your terms?" |
9862 | If I leave the book with you,I said,"will you read it all, very carefully? |
9862 | Is it not all wonderful? |
9862 | Is it that I am born blind and you with vision? |
9862 | Is not the chain of authority absolute,I asked,"up through the industrial organization direct to the Emperor and so to God himself?" |
9862 | Is that so? |
9862 | Is there not some way to leave him behind? |
9862 | Is this the first time you have been gassed? |
9862 | It is all very interesting,I said,"but who is the real authority?" |
9862 | Jealous? 9862 Just what do you want?" |
9862 | Karl,she whispered,"how do you know of all these things? |
9862 | Napoleon-- have you ever heard of him? |
9862 | No rule, but can so young a man as you afford it? |
9862 | Now long have you been here? |
9862 | Now there you go again-- how do you mean the war was over, what would all us soldiers do if there was no fighting? |
9862 | Now, doctor,I said,"you do not mean to tell me that you really think there is anything wrong with my mentality?" |
9862 | Now,I said,"will this end the affair for the present?" |
9862 | Now? |
9862 | Of course; a check, perhaps; a little gift from an old friend who has risen to power; there would be no difficulty in that, would there? |
9862 | Of what is that a picture? |
9862 | Oh, on the roof of Berlin? 9862 Oh, well,"said Frau Augusta,"after all is it fair to ask you, since the twins are your cousins?" |
9862 | Oh,I said,"then you have pictures of the sun?" |
9862 | Paternity, you know? 9862 Perhaps,"I said, speaking in a timorous voice,"you wanted to go with him and be the mother of his children?" |
9862 | Perhaps,he said,"you have known the young lady and do not again care to renew the acquaintance? |
9862 | Pretty good, beautiful, yes? |
9862 | Rather clever of von Kufner,I commented;"how do you suppose he got trail of it?" |
9862 | Should I not have told you that I liked you because you were young? 9862 So Col. Hellar has told you that he wrote''God''s Anointed''?" |
9862 | So you were taught that you should not love men? 9862 Suppose,"I suggested,"the war should come to an end?" |
9862 | That is the same for all, is it not? |
9862 | That is true,I said,"but what are we to do about it? |
9862 | That means,she said hesitatingly,"that there is something in us that does not die-- immortality, is it not?" |
9862 | That''s rather expensive, is it not? |
9862 | The Royal World? |
9862 | The world in the sun,exclaimed Bertha,"on the roof where they fight the airplanes? |
9862 | The world underground,she said,"where the soldiers fight in the mines?" |
9862 | Then all this strike is a matter of red badges without eagles and everything else will go on as usual? |
9862 | Then do you infer that these men who must stand at their work inherited the idea from their ancestors? |
9862 | Then do you mean,I asked in amazement,"that the highest intellectual strains have servant blood in them?" |
9862 | Then how,I demanded in amazement,"does it come that they do not believe in God?" |
9862 | Then just what does it mean? |
9862 | Then they are not really on strike? |
9862 | Then what do you think we have to fear? |
9862 | Then what does she want? |
9862 | Then why are you here? |
9862 | Then why did you say those things to me? |
9862 | Then why do they not quit work? |
9862 | Then why do we not fly over and land an army and great guns and batter down the walls of Berlin and he done with it? |
9862 | Then why do you not apply at the Tonsorial Administrative Office of the level for permission to change? |
9862 | Then why do you say these things? 9862 Then why has this disturbed you?" |
9862 | Then why,I asked,"do you talk of this thing? |
9862 | Then why,twitted the Countess,"do you not board one of your submarines and go forth to battle in the sea?" |
9862 | Then why,wailed Frau Augusta,"was I not allowed to go? |
9862 | Then,remarked the Admiral,"if you must make picture plays why not one of the mating of German soldiers with the women of the inferior races?" |
9862 | There may be something wrong,said a man in a military uniform,"otherwise why should the gentleman of the staff hesitate to show his folder?" |
9862 | They resemble you quite remarkably, do n''t you think so? 9862 This makes it all right with me,"replied Holknecht,"but what about Katrina?" |
9862 | Well, what about her? |
9862 | Well, what of it? 9862 Well,"I said,"and why not, if the war were over?" |
9862 | Well? |
9862 | What ails you? |
9862 | What are you folks talking about? |
9862 | What do you mean by''walked out''? |
9862 | What do you say about this protium ore? |
9862 | What do you think? 9862 What does this mean?" |
9862 | What is it, my dear? |
9862 | What right,I asked coldly,"have you to criticize another whom you do not know?" |
9862 | What system would you prefer instead? |
9862 | What then? |
9862 | Who are you? |
9862 | Why do n''t you try it? 9862 Why do you come here alone?" |
9862 | Why do you speak like that? |
9862 | Why do you tell me this? |
9862 | Why not,I asked,"does any rule forbid it?" |
9862 | Why not? |
9862 | Why should you ask, and how can I answer? 9862 Why the delay?" |
9862 | Why with your beauty,came the answering voice of a man,"did you not find a lover from the Royal Level?" |
9862 | Why? |
9862 | Will the guards report it? |
9862 | Will you get me the book? |
9862 | Will you state again, please, the time that you say the Karl Armstadt you knew disappeared? |
9862 | Will you try on your new suit now? |
9862 | Wo n''t you place it round my neck? |
9862 | Yes, and what happened? |
9862 | Yes, now; how do I go about it? |
9862 | Yes, of course, but what of it? 9862 You feel quite at home?" |
9862 | You have received the data on missing men? |
9862 | You mean, I suppose, from illegitimate children? |
9862 | You professional officers do n''t know much, do you? 9862 You really know her?" |
9862 | You refuse to make selection? |
9862 | You talk about these things,I ventured,"in your Free Speech Halls?" |
9862 | You were gassed in the mine,he kept repeating,"can you remember?" |
9862 | You will come again? |
9862 | A promotion, perhaps, to a good position in the Protium Works?" |
9862 | And could she be expected to believe so strange a tale? |
9862 | And of whom could you be jealous, since there is no other woman in this unhappy city for whom I have ever cared?" |
9862 | And they know you have solved the protium problem and they do not know how you did it?" |
9862 | And why not, since obedience is the crowning glory of the German mind? |
9862 | And yet, did I dare to confess to her that I was not a German? |
9862 | Are the women there more beautiful than I?" |
9862 | Armstadt?" |
9862 | But before I begin, may I ask just how you came to know about those checks? |
9862 | But how? |
9862 | But what could so few do amidst all the millions? |
9862 | But where,"he said,"did you learn how to guard yourself so well against my methods? |
9862 | But why should His Majesty have been so incensed at my simple request for the restoration of the rights of the daughter of the Princess Fedora?" |
9862 | But you,"I said,"surely you are not tired of it? |
9862 | Can I like it or not like it, when there was no choice for me? |
9862 | Can I push out the walls of Berlin?" |
9862 | Can you undo inheritance? |
9862 | Could I, coming out of Germany with Germans prove my identity? |
9862 | Could he, I asked, persuade his men to their part of the adventure? |
9862 | Danger makes men courageous-- without danger courage declines-- and without courage what advantage would there be in the military life?" |
9862 | Did I dare make full confession? |
9862 | Did not all the ancients, and do not all the inferior races now, have objects of religious worship?" |
9862 | Did she leave no word? |
9862 | Did you learn your strange ways of making love from the book about the inferior races in the world outside the walls? |
9862 | Did you see her go? |
9862 | Did you think I was not coming again?" |
9862 | Do any of them talk about it and demand that all be fed alike?" |
9862 | Do you know where they have gone or when they will return?" |
9862 | Do you not know that the reserve store of protium that was once enough to last eight years is now reduced to less than as many months''supply?" |
9862 | Do you not see how thin I am?" |
9862 | Do you not see that I am fitted for perfect motherhood?" |
9862 | Do you not think they get it too easy?" |
9862 | Do you prefer some one else? |
9862 | Do you think I have never been tempted to do that very thing? |
9862 | Do you think I''m a Hohenzollern?" |
9862 | Do you think life in the school for girls of forbidden birth is an enjoyable one?" |
9862 | Do you understand that?" |
9862 | Does a Captain with an affected memory outrank a Lieutenant?" |
9862 | Does any one require you-- to accept the men?" |
9862 | Does it not throw some doubts upon your own psychic fitness for mating at all? |
9862 | Does that not dilute the Royal blood?" |
9862 | Even though a few million more be destroyed in the giving have not millions already been destroyed? |
9862 | Finally the Countess spoke:"Do I understand, then, that you consider the swine the model of the German race?" |
9862 | Had he penetrated my secret? |
9862 | Have I forgotten--? |
9862 | Have I not breathed foul air for days, fearful to poke up our air tube in deserted waters lest by the millionth chance it might lead to a capture? |
9862 | Have not the workers simple trusting minds?" |
9862 | Have you ever heard of such a thing as the reincarnation of the soul?" |
9862 | Have you ever met him? |
9862 | Have you seen the bulletins and picture screens in the quarters for the workers?" |
9862 | He turned to me and said,''Have you ever heard of the Christian Bible?'' |
9862 | Here, I will show you; move your arm so; do you not see that it takes different muscles?" |
9862 | His Majesty seemed very gracious, but do you realize that I still possess my secret of the protium formulas?" |
9862 | How are we to know that we will not immediately be killed?" |
9862 | How else could I strengthen her in the battle against our own impulses? |
9862 | How else did you suppose the ever- increasing numbers of the House of Hohenzollern should have maintained their wealth?" |
9862 | How else, if you do not have a Hell in your religion, can you check suicide?'' |
9862 | How then may I use that power to help you in the cause to which we are pledged?" |
9862 | I am ready to go with Herr von Armstadt and surrender my vessel to the enemy; but the practical question is, will our risk avail anything? |
9862 | I ask you now, Are you with us to the end?" |
9862 | I can not stand out much longer and what would be the use for just a few more days?" |
9862 | I gave them to the Staff, but they will never know the real ones-- Yes, the real ones-- What are the real ones? |
9862 | I must forgive you, for now I may lose you, but why does a man ever need to lie to a woman? |
9862 | I suppose that is where I did get my ideas; and that is now forbidden-- by the Emperor?" |
9862 | If rebellion is impossible and would, if possible, destroy us all, then is there any hope?" |
9862 | If so why waste your funds on me?" |
9862 | Is it not enough that a man is a German, and may serve the House of Hohenzollern?'' |
9862 | Is it not natural for young people to want friends of their own age?" |
9862 | Is it not so, Doctor?" |
9862 | Is it not so?" |
9862 | Is it possible they have killed the instinct that demands private and individual property in love?" |
9862 | Is n''t the Eugenic Office a little unfair at times? |
9862 | Is there no good I can do?" |
9862 | Is there no organization devoted to that work?" |
9862 | Just what is money for, anyway?" |
9862 | May I show you about?" |
9862 | Might I not be consigned to languish in prison as a merely clever German spy, or be consigned to an insanity ward? |
9862 | Now is there anything I can do for you? |
9862 | Now what else have you in your bag of tricks?" |
9862 | One pig is two calories, nineteen hundred pigs a day, pretty good, yes? |
9862 | Otherwise why the pedigree, why the rigid castes, the isolation of women? |
9862 | Perhaps you have never seen a strike before, but do you not see the strike badges?" |
9862 | Pictures of them, perhaps, on the screen?" |
9862 | Presently I asked:"What do you do now, are you going to work?" |
9862 | Pretty good, yes? |
9862 | Shall it be at the cafà © or here?" |
9862 | She has made war against the world for centuries-- will that world permit Germany to live could they find a way to destroy her?" |
9862 | So why should I not tire of their shallow trifling? |
9862 | Still I do not get thin, but I do not play hard in gymnasium, see? |
9862 | Taking out my check book I filled in a check for two hundred marks payable to--"To whom shall I make it payable?" |
9862 | The legal limit a man may contribute to a woman is but twenty- four hundred marks a year, what then does he want with a million?" |
9862 | The pictures show us His Majesty''s likeness, but what is a picture of sunlight?" |
9862 | The professional classes which had seemed quite normal in physical appearance-- were they bred for mental rather than physical qualities? |
9862 | Then where better could such blood come than from the men of genius? |
9862 | Turning to me and raising his voice as if to penetrate my dulled mentality, he began,"Do you not remember our work in the laboratory?" |
9862 | Until she knew of that world and its ideals, how could I expect her to understand my motives? |
9862 | Was it possible that it had been I who had misunderstood-- and that Zimmern''s love for Marguerite was of another sort than mine? |
9862 | Was it possible that such a woman had no understanding of ideals of honour in love? |
9862 | Well, what would please her?" |
9862 | Were you not trained for it also?" |
9862 | What calamity of discovery and punishment, I wondered, had my daring move brought to the secret rebel against the rule of the Hohenzollern? |
9862 | What can he do with the women?" |
9862 | What did you do to get the big meals? |
9862 | What else is there that needs to be relieved? |
9862 | What have you to say in answer to these charges?" |
9862 | What hope can we have that we will even be able to deliver the message you wish to send? |
9862 | What secret rebellions are they nursing in their hearts? |
9862 | What should I do with a million marks a year when I have been unable to expend the ten thousand a year I have had?" |
9862 | When the boys had ceased their crude guffaws the master asked,"Why did you laugh?" |
9862 | Why are we not consulted in these matters? |
9862 | Why are you crying-- you do not think, do you, that Dr. Zimmern betrayed us?" |
9862 | Why ca n''t we-- forget them?" |
9862 | Why did you do it?" |
9862 | Why do n''t you suggest that we be changed to women?" |
9862 | Why do some get more to eat than others?" |
9862 | Why do we mothers of Berlin have no rights? |
9862 | Why else would you submit to a loveless life and the dull routine of toil? |
9862 | Why hate me when you find that I am clever?" |
9862 | Why must we always submit?" |
9862 | Why should I sacrifice such power for useless credit and empty honour? |
9862 | Why should men always be the authorities? |
9862 | Why should one? |
9862 | Why should you dislike me? |
9862 | Why then this need of wealth?" |
9862 | Why was I penned up here and made to bear children when others revel in the delights of love and song and laughter?" |
9862 | Will you not choose something and read it aloud to me?" |
9862 | Will you not come along?" |
9862 | Wishing to get the interview over, I asked abruptly,"Have you read the book I left?" |
9862 | Would I have believed such a story before the days of my sojourn among the Germans? |
9862 | Would my story be believed? |
9862 | Would not deep- seated ideals of patriotism drilled into the mind of a child place me in danger of betrayal at her hands? |
9862 | Would not our traitorous design be discovered and we both be returned as prisoners to Berlin? |
9862 | Would the men of the World State tolerate it?" |
9862 | You are young, Armstadt, very young to talk of such things-- even if a rebellion was a possibility what would be the gain? |
9862 | You have seen women, yes?" |
9862 | You mean von Kufner?" |
9862 | You remember what you said to me in the cafà © about looking up the girl who played the innocent rôle? |
9862 | could this thing be?" |
9862 | cried Grauble, his body shaking and his voice quavering,"why do you, in all your hope and comfort here, speak of that to me? |
9862 | he asked;"will you be able to solve the problem?" |
9862 | you have done that?" |
5008 | ''A working student?'' |
5008 | ''Appropriating?'' |
5008 | ''Put off the mortal,''repeated the girl, with a look of perplexity,"but how?" |
5008 | ''Under right conditions,''what do you mean by that? |
5008 | An accident? |
5008 | And do you really believe all they tell about the wonderful cures and-- and the rest of it? |
5008 | And may I tell you that my heart and all its dearest hopes went with those little voiceless messengers? 5008 And what is the nature of the communication?" |
5008 | And you are going to England with him? |
5008 | And you just as firmly believe that such healing can be done now? |
5008 | And your delightful mother, Miss Minturn? 5008 And, William, we will have her keep on with the treatment, will we not?" |
5008 | And-- are you going to adopt it? |
5008 | Anything else? |
5008 | Are n''t you breaking rules, too? |
5008 | Are n''t you? 5008 Are you afraid to take hold of it?" |
5008 | Are you becoming dissatisfied with your profession, Phillip? |
5008 | Are you still brooding over that, Jennie? |
5008 | Are you there, Katharine? |
5008 | As I have to- day, for instance? |
5008 | But I suppose you would not employ one under any circumstances? |
5008 | But can you limit or outline Deity, sir? 5008 But is it not very sore? |
5008 | But it would be doing good; that is always justifiable, is it not? 5008 But was n''t there anything about you by which you could be identified?" |
5008 | But what is your objection to the European trip, Sadie? 5008 But what would you think?" |
5008 | But what''ll we do wid all the truck? |
5008 | But who has been talking to you to set you to reasoning so deeply on the subject? |
5008 | But why, Will? 5008 But why, if that is the only right way, has not God made it so plain that no one could go astray?" |
5008 | But why? 5008 But will you tell me, Miss Minturn, what, in your method, heals the sick?" |
5008 | But you would not abolish human love? |
5008 | But--confidentially--"while we are talking of it, would n''t you be glad to have that habit broken-- to be free?" |
5008 | But, Kathie, do you think it will be possible for me to so reverse my thought about that man that I can grow to love him? |
5008 | But, tell me, were n''t you afraid when you saw the flames? |
5008 | But,Katherine continued,"are you sure you really want Christian Science treatment?" |
5008 | Ca n''t you do something? |
5008 | Came this morning, did she? 5008 Can I do anything more for you, Kathie?" |
5008 | Can evil come out of good? |
5008 | Can you detect any difference in them? |
5008 | Can you do nothing, Phillip? |
5008 | Can you stand so for a minute while I look after that still smoking chair? |
5008 | Certainly; do n''t you remember what we were talking of last week-- man''s God- given dominion over all things? |
5008 | Dear, are you so fond of him? |
5008 | Did Mrs. Bryant introduce him to you? 5008 Did she put anything on those burns?" |
5008 | Did you have Prof. Seabrook''s permission to come here this morning, Jennie? |
5008 | Do I look like her at all? |
5008 | Do I understand, Miss Minturn, that you absolutely refuse to respond to the appointment? |
5008 | Do n''t you believe that when Jesus went away He meant to have people keep on healing, and teaching others how to heal, just as He had done? |
5008 | Do n''t you care for me any more, Sadie? 5008 Do n''t you think it rather a vague, visionary idea of the Almighty?" |
5008 | Do n''t you think we have been very, very faithless, mamma, dear, not to''dare''speak of our blessings and thank God for them? |
5008 | Do you Scientists really know how to find out anything that is hidden or-- or secret? |
5008 | Do you always have this confidence when you have difficulties to meet, Kathie? 5008 Do you associate no thought of individuality or personality with Him?" |
5008 | Do you believe she''demonstrated,''as they express it, over the pain? |
5008 | Do you believe that Dorothy could be healed? 5008 Do you ever have the toothache?" |
5008 | Do you know the penalty of such a refusal? |
5008 | Do you mean as human beings are personal and individual? |
5008 | Do you mean to tell me that you applied no lotion or salve? 5008 Do you never put anything in a tooth when it aches?" |
5008 | Do you never take medicine of any kind? |
5008 | Do you speak from actual knowledge or only from hearsay? |
5008 | Do you suppose he will, Carrie? |
5008 | Do you think so, Emelie? 5008 Do you think so?" |
5008 | Do you-- truly? |
5008 | Does anybody know anything more about her? |
5008 | Does anyone second Miss Clark''s motion? |
5008 | Does she talk with you about these things? |
5008 | Does your guardian know of your engagement? |
5008 | Emelie,he said, in his sister''s ear,"will you manage so that I can have a few minutes''conversation with Miss Minturn?" |
5008 | Everything is either''for''or''against''in Christian Science? |
5008 | Feel all right now, aunty? |
5008 | Go back for my crutches? 5008 Got another new book, Miss Julia?" |
5008 | Has Dorothy been talking to you also about the miracles of nineteen hundred years ago? |
5008 | Has Will never told you that I suggested we try it before having Dorrie submit to an operation? |
5008 | Has anyone guessed the answer to the conundrum, or charade, or both? |
5008 | Has n''t it been a wonderful day, papa? |
5008 | Have I more than usual? |
5008 | Have n''t you something-- some camphor or salts, Katherine? 5008 Have some one else?" |
5008 | Have you ever cured anyone of a severe illness? |
5008 | Have you ever done any healing, Miss Minturn? |
5008 | Have you had enough? |
5008 | Have you no fault to find with yourself, Ned Willard? 5008 Have you read''Science and Health''?" |
5008 | Have you that book,''Science and Health,''with you? |
5008 | Have you those books-- that you mentioned to- day-- with you? |
5008 | Have you written Will anything about our recent experiences? |
5008 | How about that wager, honey? |
5008 | How about these? |
5008 | How can I ever express what is in my heart? |
5008 | How can one make a wager on what ca n''t be verified? |
5008 | How could I help it when you''ve been so perfectly sweet? 5008 How could they? |
5008 | How is Dorothy? |
5008 | How long did you suffer from the pain? 5008 How old is she?" |
5008 | How so? 5008 How so?" |
5008 | How will that do, my brave company of sophomores? |
5008 | I did broach it this time; but--flushing slightly--"something had to be said to get it out of the way, do n''t you know? |
5008 | I did not know-- I had not looked---"You did not know their language then; but you do now, dear? |
5008 | I guess you do n''t know your Bible very well, do you, Uncle Phillip? |
5008 | I have more confidence in you than in anyone else, for I know that you are putting your whole heart into the case, and yet--"What is it, Emelie? 5008 I hope I do not intrude?" |
5008 | I reckon he''d hardly expect anything else, after I had said''Come,''would he? |
5008 | I see; you mean that anyone who acquires the principles of Christian Science can demonstrate it by healing the sick? |
5008 | I will; but what shall I bring you afterwards? |
5008 | I will; what shall it be? |
5008 | I wonder if I may say it? |
5008 | I wonder what I''ll have to pay for that? |
5008 | I wonder who is''game''now? |
5008 | I''m very sorry,she said,"but it could n''t have been so awful bad to get well so quickly, could it?" |
5008 | If I will do that, will you promise not to say anything about to- night? |
5008 | If a person tells you a lie, where does it come from? |
5008 | Is Miss Felton''s motion seconded? |
5008 | Is Miss Minturn in the room? 5008 Is it for-- Dorothy?" |
5008 | Is it possible? 5008 Is n''t that rather a bold assertion, if God is omnipotent?" |
5008 | Is n''t this perfectly lovely? 5008 Is the committee ready with another topic?" |
5008 | Is there fun brewing? |
5008 | It is a mystery, I confess; but what makes you think that Jesus intended that His way of healing should be continued after His ascension? |
5008 | It is all passed now, dearie, and we are glad that no one''s good time was spoiled, are n''t we? |
5008 | Just one word,he pleaded, bending nearer to Katherine,"have you treasured my messengers because of their message?" |
5008 | Katherine Minturn-- pretty name, is n''t it? |
5008 | Katherine,the woman at length inquired,"what is this''treatment''which you give the sick? |
5008 | Kathie, you did not suspect your teacher of having such a seething volcano concealed in her breast, did you? |
5008 | Mad? |
5008 | Matter? |
5008 | May I go with you to your service, next Sunday? |
5008 | May I have it for always, Katherine? |
5008 | May I suggest that it is the duty of the offenders to confess their own wrongdoing? |
5008 | May I tell my sister what you have told me? |
5008 | Miss Minturn, are n''t you going to shake hands with an old friend? |
5008 | Miss Minturn, do you believe that you could help Dorothy? |
5008 | Miss Minturn, do you know that young man? |
5008 | Miss Minturn, do you see a vessel far out at sea? |
5008 | Miss Minturn, this is Miss Wild, one of our breezy freshmen-- eh, Jennie? |
5008 | Miss Minturn, what is your conception of God? |
5008 | Miss Minturn, what''s the fun that''s brewing in the Junior League? |
5008 | Miss Reynolds, can you give me any information regarding Miss Minturn? |
5008 | Must I look away? |
5008 | No; what do you mean? |
5008 | Not even to save your nearest and dearest? |
5008 | Oh, can you do anything for her? |
5008 | Oh, do you believe in the serpent or devil? 5008 Papa, may I ask her?" |
5008 | Papa, you can see, ca n''t you?--and you are glad, are n''t you? 5008 Papa,"continued Dorothy, turning to him,"how could you say that Miss Minturn''s idea of God is vague and visionary?" |
5008 | Perhaps you have heard something about me-- that-- that I am a kind of waif? |
5008 | Perhaps you have never been ill enough to need them? |
5008 | Phillip, what do you think of the Christian Scientists? 5008 Queer?" |
5008 | Really, Sadie, that would help you out, would n''t it? 5008 Sadie, did you have an appointment to meet Mr. Willard to- night?" |
5008 | Sadie, tell me, what is the trouble? |
5008 | Sadie, will you never let up on those rosebuds? |
5008 | Say, girls, is n''t she a dear? |
5008 | Shall I go to the matron and ask her for something for you? |
5008 | Shall I read?--what? |
5008 | Shall we-- shall I go back for them? |
5008 | Shall you send him the word he asks for, Sadie? |
5008 | Some physicians believe in hypnotism; do you? |
5008 | Stanley, have you any brandy in the house? |
5008 | Suppose Alfred Bent was fond of your sister, Minnie, in the same way, would you like to have him marry her? |
5008 | Suppose he should still object? |
5008 | Surely, dear Miss Reynolds, you do not doubt the existence of God? |
5008 | Surely, dear, you do not think that God ever made anyone, or anything, imperfect or ugly? |
5008 | Tell me this, please: if everybody became good, perfect in character, would their bodies grow perfect, too? 5008 That''s just another version of the''golden rule,''is n''t it?" |
5008 | The claim? 5008 The source of life must be Life itself, must it not? |
5008 | The term''a spirit''implies one of a kind, or, one of many, does it not? 5008 Then dare we say that God-- which is but another term for good, Supreme Good-- created evil?" |
5008 | Then how does God--- What is God, from your standpoint, Kath-- may I call you Katherine? |
5008 | Then how does it happen we find him so tangled up in all sorts of deviltry? |
5008 | Then nothing could be done for her by your method except under those conditions? |
5008 | Then you believe that we mortals are alone responsible for all the suffering and evil there is in the world? |
5008 | Then you will not consent to try the healing for Dorothy? |
5008 | Then, are you willing to keep on under the same treatment? |
5008 | Then? |
5008 | There is, I see, no middle ground; so, if one can not think compassionately, even tenderly, of one''s enemy one is guilty of-- hate? |
5008 | They would look pretty with it, would n''t they? |
5008 | Think so? 5008 This having to face a''court- martial''was overlooked in planning the campaign, hey?" |
5008 | This mortal mind is only a counterfeit--"A counterfeit of what? |
5008 | Truly? |
5008 | Uncle Phil? |
5008 | Was n''t it perfectly lovely, Miss Minturn? |
5008 | Well, Dinah, is anything wanted? |
5008 | Well, Emelie, what have you to say about it? |
5008 | Well, I wonder, were those cases''miracles''-- just supernatural wonders, performed merely to prove Jesus''authority to preach a new gospel? 5008 Well, could you identify those girls, whom you overheard in the hall?" |
5008 | Well, now-- doesn''t that strike you as rather a weak argument for a man to offer for himself? |
5008 | Well, that was a signal triumph over materia medica, was n''t it? 5008 Well, to go back still farther, why has God permitted such evils and untold misery to exist in the world?" |
5008 | Well, what are some of your other''many reasons''? |
5008 | Well, what are you going to do about it? 5008 Well, what do you mean by''infinite spirit?'' |
5008 | Well, what do you think of it, Will? |
5008 | Well, why not? |
5008 | Well-- why ca n''t she? |
5008 | Well? |
5008 | Well? |
5008 | Were there any other accomplices in the affair? |
5008 | What are we going to do without our''Jennie Wild''? |
5008 | What are you going to do with us, then? 5008 What are you thinking about, Miss Minturn?" |
5008 | What can I do for you? |
5008 | What do I think of what, Emelie? |
5008 | What do you do to stop it? |
5008 | What do you mean by that? |
5008 | What do you mean, Ned? |
5008 | What do you mean? |
5008 | What do you see? |
5008 | What do you think of tramps who take possession of your room and drive you out of your comfortable bed? |
5008 | What does your heart dictate, dear? |
5008 | What has put that idea into your small head? |
5008 | What have we here, I wonder? |
5008 | What have you been doing, doc? |
5008 | What is it, Miss Reynolds? 5008 What is it?" |
5008 | What is that about a cane, papa? |
5008 | What is the matter, honey? |
5008 | What is this little book, in which you were so absorbed as I came upon you? |
5008 | What makes you bother your brain with such perplexing questions? |
5008 | What may I have? |
5008 | What was that noise? 5008 What was your object and who were your accomplices? |
5008 | What''ll you wager on it? |
5008 | Whatever will you do with it now, Sadie? |
5008 | Where do you find all that? |
5008 | Where is what? |
5008 | Where to? 5008 Where? |
5008 | Who is that, I wonder? |
5008 | Who told you that? |
5008 | Why could n''t she have held her tongue altogether, then? |
5008 | Why not test it upon yourself, Phil? |
5008 | Why should n''t I follow her? |
5008 | Why, what do you mean? |
5008 | Why, who is it? |
5008 | Why? 5008 Why?" |
5008 | Why? |
5008 | Will you come with me? |
5008 | Will you look up those verses and tell me what you think, the next time you come? |
5008 | Will you please leave me alone with her for a while? |
5008 | Will you wait a moment? |
5008 | Will you-- may I kiss you before you go? |
5008 | With your guardian and his family? |
5008 | Would n''t you like to take the book along as a souvenir? |
5008 | Yes, it is a--"Pardon me, please,he interposed;"it is a five- masted schooner, with sails all set, is it not?" |
5008 | Yes, of course; one can not help feeling the breaking away; er-- Sadie, was Dr. Stanley in the audience this afternoon? |
5008 | Yes; are you tired? |
5008 | Yes; when did you begin to be so interested in Christian Science? |
5008 | You do not think the account of the creation of man as God''s image and likeness refers to this imperfect mortal or physical body, do you, Dorothy? |
5008 | You emphasize the word''mortal''; so you make a distinction between a man and a mortal? |
5008 | You firmly believe that such an incident really occurred? |
5008 | You have heard of-- Christian Science? |
5008 | You have seen a lily bulb? |
5008 | You have such faith in your mother''s healing power, you would trust her before the most noted practitioner of materia medica? |
5008 | You know how beautifully Mrs. Minturn talked about man''s''God- given dominion,''this morning; did you ever hear anyone say such lovely things? 5008 You know, perhaps, that Miss Minturn is a Christian Scientist?" |
5008 | You mean that I am not to talk it here? |
5008 | You refer to my imperfect sight? |
5008 | You would not marvel at my ability to elucidate a difficult problem in trigonometry? |
5008 | You''begin to think,''she retorted, roguishly;"have n''t you ever thought it before? |
5008 | You''re sure you''re a bona- fide uncle and no vanishing''genie''? |
5008 | -- carefully removing something with a corner of her immaculate handkerchief--"see?" |
5008 | -- in an indescribable tone--"''who is so great a God as our God?'' |
5008 | --reading aloud--"''news of matters pending at headquarters''--it traveled pretty fast; who was the''scout,''I wonder? |
5008 | --with a start and a sudden blanching of her face--"are you losing faith in your treatment of Dorothy?" |
5008 | A lady was seated in a chair, and beside her stood a gentleman(?) |
5008 | And may I-- would you like me to call you Katherine?" |
5008 | And what is time, anyway? |
5008 | And you believe that every statement of that ninety- first psalm can be proved-- made practical?'' |
5008 | And-- Dorrie?" |
5008 | Are n''t you astonished to find me up?" |
5008 | Are you autocratically exacting or''assuming unwarrantable authority''by so doing in order to meet the responsibilities devolving upon you? |
5008 | Are you going to give me away?" |
5008 | Are you not suffering?" |
5008 | Are you satisfied with the life you are living?" |
5008 | As she took the glass from him she inquired:"Is Mrs. Seabrook sleeping?" |
5008 | Because of the books I confessed to having read?" |
5008 | But how is it that you, so young, argue so clearly and logically about these things that have puzzled older and wiser heads for ages?" |
5008 | But how to reconcile God as good, merciful, loving, with the creation and manifestation of evil as we find it on this planet? |
5008 | But how would you like to change the treatment?" |
5008 | But how-- how can suffering humanity avail itself of that power? |
5008 | But now comes the question,''How is this same Ned Willard going to get rid of the undesirable mortal and find the man?'' |
5008 | But to what happy circumstance do we owe the pleasure of your advent here?" |
5008 | But what are we going to do about this affair?" |
5008 | But what can you expect of a''freshie''? |
5008 | But what class have you entered, Miss Minturn?" |
5008 | But what will you save out to wear with your reception gown to- night?" |
5008 | But whence came they?" |
5008 | But where do your practitioners go to learn their method?" |
5008 | But you did n''t find anything in it-- did you?--to countenance disobedience?" |
5008 | But, Uncle Phil--""Yes?" |
5008 | But, do you believe you cured me?" |
5008 | But--""But what?" |
5008 | Can I be expected to hold my religion up for ridicule? |
5008 | Can you stay a long time?" |
5008 | Circumstantial evidence is not always true evidence, is it?" |
5008 | Could it be possible, Katherine asked herself in sudden dismay, that certain members of the league were taking this way to get rid of her? |
5008 | Did he mean to deprive her of her daily bread? |
5008 | Did you ever see anybody so lost to all things mundane-- save the presence of a certain very dainty little lady-- as he is at this moment?" |
5008 | Did you ever see anything so lovely?" |
5008 | Did you hear it?" |
5008 | Did you prize them enough to keep them-- here?" |
5008 | Did you rest well, Kathie?" |
5008 | Did you sleep, mamma?" |
5008 | Did you? |
5008 | Do you believe that man-- Peter, I believe, was his name-- performed that cure instantaneously, as related?" |
5008 | Do you believe that, Miss Minturn?" |
5008 | Do you believe, Miss Minturn, that normal sight could be restored to that eye?" |
5008 | Do you know anything about Prof, and Mrs. Seabrook, or how Dorothy is? |
5008 | Do you know she is awful sick?" |
5008 | Do you understand it?" |
5008 | Do you want her particularly, dear?" |
5008 | Does Dorrie know?" |
5008 | Does your science reform the drunkard as well as mend broken bones? |
5008 | Dr. Stanley has told me all about it, and"--with a grimace--"I guess you''ve been busy, too, doctoring some of the materia medica out of him-- eh?" |
5008 | Have you any real faith in that proposed operation, or even that-- that she will live through it? |
5008 | Have you been treating me for that, Stanley?" |
5008 | Have you your camera here?" |
5008 | He is the''strength of our life''; of whom shall we be afraid?" |
5008 | He shot a curious look at them, as they were passing; then, to Katharine''s amazement, doffed his hat with a courteous"How do you do, Miss Minturn? |
5008 | Home went Miss Puff, well primed, to smatter and to pose; Lightly soar on clouds of blissful exaltation, And air her fads, perchance(?) |
5008 | How did the doctors bear it?" |
5008 | How is anyone to know which is the right one?" |
5008 | How is she now?" |
5008 | How long have you known him?" |
5008 | How so?" |
5008 | How would you conquer it in Science?" |
5008 | How''s that for high?" |
5008 | Hunt''s?" |
5008 | I mean your mind and mine?" |
5008 | I say, Stanley, are you really turning Christian Scientist?" |
5008 | I say, though"--she interposed, eagerly--"weren''t you mad, through and through, at what he said to you just now?" |
5008 | I suppose you have heard about the accident?" |
5008 | I wonder if I shall find Mrs. Hunt at home?" |
5008 | I wonder what it means?" |
5008 | If God created everything, and evil can not come out of good, where did evil come from? |
5008 | Is God good-- if there is a God-- to create only to destroy? |
5008 | Is it simply prayer?" |
5008 | Is that your point, Katherine?" |
5008 | Is there a theater party on the tapis?" |
5008 | It--""That little leather- covered book I used to see you reading on shipboard?" |
5008 | Katherine greeted her with a smile as she entered and inquired:"What is the retiring hour, Miss Minot?" |
5008 | Katherine whispered, amazed,"what are you doing here at this unearthly hour of the night?" |
5008 | Katherine, have you ever taken the trouble to ascertain what they mean when sent by a swain to a maid?" |
5008 | Mere sentiment or emotion have nothing in common with your concept of its meaning?" |
5008 | Minturn would not be teased and could not be defeated in an argument''?" |
5008 | Minturn''s?" |
5008 | Minturn?" |
5008 | Miss Minturn, did you recognize the voices of those two girls whom you overheard in the hall last night?" |
5008 | Miss Walton, will you tell us what God is, from your point of view?" |
5008 | Miss Wild, can you tell me just when this accident, which deprived you of your parents, occurred?" |
5008 | Mrs. Minturn, where is Katherine?" |
5008 | My child, do you think you will care to own the relationship?" |
5008 | Now do n''t you think that meant to heal in His way instead of using drugs and all sorts of queer things that the Bible does n''t say anything about?" |
5008 | Now tell me, Miss Minturn, are you burned?" |
5008 | Now what is this Spirit?" |
5008 | Now will you be my guest for the summer? |
5008 | Now, do you think that Christian Science could solve such a riddle as that?" |
5008 | Now, you would not say that truth created the lie, permitted it, or was in any way responsible for it, or your suffering on account of it?" |
5008 | Of course, you have seen many of the wonders of that great storehouse of art?" |
5008 | Of what use is its life? |
5008 | Phillip, do you believe that anything will ever permanently relieve that child of pain?" |
5008 | Seabrook?" |
5008 | She was frightened nearly out of her senses, and demanded, right and left,''Young ladies, where is the fire? |
5008 | Stanley?" |
5008 | That I have not been injured and do not resent that injury?" |
5008 | Then naturally follows the question,''Who created his satanic majesty?'' |
5008 | Then she added:"What do you know about the''new tongue''?" |
5008 | Then she asked:"Is that your engagement ring, dear?" |
5008 | Then she inquired:"How did Dr. Stanley learn that you and your mother are Scientists?" |
5008 | Then turning to Dorothy, he inquired:"And how does my small niece find herself this afternoon?" |
5008 | Then, suddenly arousing herself, she detached a beautiful pink rosebud from the lapel of her jacket, saying, brightly:"Do you love flowers, Dorothy? |
5008 | Then, to change the subject, she inquired:"Now, tell me, was n''t that last tableau about as fine as anything could be?" |
5008 | Then, tossing back the hair from his forehead, he added, with an effort to be facetious:"I wonder how your science would work on that? |
5008 | Uncle Phillip?" |
5008 | Was he with her party?" |
5008 | We are making great plans, are n''t we?" |
5008 | Well, Dorrie, what shall I bring you from the city?" |
5008 | Well, what happens when you turn the light of truth upon a lie?" |
5008 | Well, who did? |
5008 | What can we do for you?" |
5008 | What constitutes a Christian Scientist''s prayer and understanding?" |
5008 | What did you do for them?" |
5008 | What do you doctors mean by that? |
5008 | What do you think of such a confession as that from a doubly dyed M.D.?" |
5008 | What do you think?" |
5008 | What does my''brown- eyed lassie''say?" |
5008 | What fault have you to find with me?" |
5008 | What has possessed you to ask me that?" |
5008 | What have I done? |
5008 | What human father or mother would torture their offspring simply because an ancestor, many generations ago, had committed a crime, however heinous? |
5008 | What is Mr. Willard''s business, Sadie?" |
5008 | What is man and his relation to God? |
5008 | What is''nature''?" |
5008 | What made you think that?" |
5008 | What possible objection can you have to giving the method a trial?" |
5008 | What shall I do?" |
5008 | What sin could an innocent child like Dorrie be guilty of, to bring upon her the curse of torture that she has endured for the last eight years?" |
5008 | What was that you read me from your little book about it feeding the body?" |
5008 | What were you hiding here for, if you had nothing to do with it? |
5008 | What would you think of it as a-- a match?" |
5008 | Whatever has given you such a magnificent color?" |
5008 | Whatever is the matter?" |
5008 | Where did they come from? |
5008 | Where did you meet him? |
5008 | Where do you get your authority for that, Miss Minturn?" |
5008 | Where do you propose to make your church home?" |
5008 | Where, in God''s Word, which is conceded to be the guide for humanity, do you find authority for them?" |
5008 | Who can the donor be?" |
5008 | Who has told you, Miss Minturn?" |
5008 | Who sent''em?" |
5008 | Why can not you let me alone?" |
5008 | Why did you omit the article?" |
5008 | Why do you condemn it without a trial-- without investigation? |
5008 | Why have you come? |
5008 | Why, papa, do n''t you see? |
5008 | Why, then, had they invited her to join it in the first place? |
5008 | Will they try the Science for her? |
5008 | Will you allow her to?" |
5008 | Will you kindly look me directly in the eyes?" |
5008 | Will you kindly signal for us?" |
5008 | Will you read it if I leave it with you?" |
5008 | Will you say to her, if there is any way I can serve her, I shall be only too glad of the opportunity?" |
5008 | Will you stop meeting Mr. Willard on the sly?" |
5008 | With it also came the query,"What would Prof. Seabrook think of having Christian Science healing deliberately practiced in Hilton Seminary?" |
5008 | Wo n''t it be fun?" |
5008 | Would it be too ridiculous to try their method for a while?" |
5008 | Would not that destroy the omnipresence of God?" |
5008 | Would you, dear?" |
5008 | You are sure you''re not guying me, doctor?" |
5008 | You know the promise,''If ye ask anything in My name, believing''? |
5008 | You remember I spoke to you yesterday regarding Miss Reynolds''illness?" |
5008 | You see, I had n''t quite gotten over the other affair, and--""But you have now, Sadie?" |
5008 | You will try to think of that often to- day, will you not, Dorothy?" |
5008 | and the girl glanced at the bottles,"and this?" |
5008 | are n''t you just a little bit sorry, Kathleen mavourneen?" |
5008 | are you crazy that you dare eat meat, potatoes and vegetables-- yes, and pie!--with such a fever?" |
5008 | but could she give a lucid explication? |
5008 | by whom were you''commissioned,''Miss Archer?" |
5008 | do n''t you see that I am free?--that I can walk as well as you?" |
5008 | do n''t you see, she just took all the wind out of our sails to begin with? |
5008 | do you know how long we have been talking?" |
5008 | do you mean I must declare that that man is not dishonest-- that he has not wronged me? |
5008 | do you not know that he is partially blind?" |
5008 | excuse me-- enjoying life?" |
5008 | had they any special significance? |
5008 | have n''t you time to tell me just one thing more?" |
5008 | honey,"she exclaimed, as her chum appeared in the doorway,"do n''t you want to come with me?" |
5008 | is anything the matter?" |
5008 | made straight and well?" |
5008 | may I go to your room?" |
5008 | not the least bit? |
5008 | of what use the advent of future generations if there is no way to rise above, or conquer, such adverse conditions? |
5008 | oh, where is the fire?''" |
5008 | she cried, gayly,"to be planning for your wedding, and you two lovers have n''t yet come to a definite understanding?" |
5008 | she exclaimed;"where is it?" |
5008 | she went on, breathlessly,"did you see poor old Webb on the upper floor? |
5008 | she went on, with shining eyes,"and we know it was, do n''t we? |
5008 | that you did nothing but''demonstrate mentally,''as you Scientists express it?" |
5008 | to arbitrarily force these little innocents into the world to fight the unequal battle with evil? |
5008 | we have to come under the rod, do n''t we?" |
5008 | were you burned, Miss Minturn?" |
5008 | what does he want down here?" |
5008 | what for?" |
5008 | what have I said?" |
5008 | what is the matter?" |
5008 | what is the world coming to with its ever- changing creeds, doctrines and opinions? |
5008 | what is this mystery of suffering that we see all about us? |
5008 | what time is it?" |
5008 | what''s the subject?" |
5008 | where from, I wonder?" |
5008 | who has given us away? |
5008 | who was it?" |
5008 | whom have we here?" |
5008 | why-- is the world so full of it?" |
5008 | will you let me fasten this on your coat? |
5008 | with all that fever?" |
5008 | would sick people get strong and well and happy?" |
53802 | ''Tis there ye are sufferin''? 53802 A South American diamond?" |
53802 | A million dollars? |
53802 | A special way of knowing things? |
53802 | A stone, did you say? |
53802 | Aboud how log would i d taig him to ged there ad thad rade? |
53802 | Africa, perhaps? |
53802 | After you had lifted the steamship up into the air,said Luther,"how soon could you get her across the ocean?" |
53802 | Already done it? |
53802 | Am I a liar? |
53802 | And how do you know he did? 53802 And how much bigger,"asked William,"is this than the Sancy?" |
53802 | And how vasd is thad? |
53802 | And much larger than any of the famous diamonds? |
53802 | And that it was a little different from the way I usually sing it? |
53802 | And the Koh- i- noor? |
53802 | And the Star of the South? |
53802 | And the thing is no bigger than your two hands? |
53802 | And they never deceived us? |
53802 | And we have probably been there? |
53802 | And what are your hopes? |
53802 | And what did I say? |
53802 | And what do you say she wants? |
53802 | And what makes light travel so fast? 53802 And what''s that?" |
53802 | And where is it now? |
53802 | And which are you? |
53802 | And you had no idea I was coming? |
53802 | And you really believe i d? |
53802 | And you, Cyrus? 53802 And your father? |
53802 | And your teeth are gone? |
53802 | Any greater age? 53802 Are you Dr. Alton''s son?" |
53802 | Are you absolutely sure that Ruth did not tell him? |
53802 | Are you pretending that you do n''t know why I am here? |
53802 | Are you sure it''s your dollar? |
53802 | Are you sure you can do it? |
53802 | Are you sure,said William,"that we have all seen it?" |
53802 | Are you sure? |
53802 | Are you sure? |
53802 | Are you sure? |
53802 | Are you sure? |
53802 | Are you sure? |
53802 | Are you the only person in the house? |
53802 | Are you the only person in the house? |
53802 | Are you tired? |
53802 | Ashamed of? 53802 Atlantis?" |
53802 | Beads vairy dales, doesn''d i d? |
53802 | Believe it? 53802 Bigger than God?" |
53802 | Bigger than what? |
53802 | Braver? 53802 But Ruth says you often know what people think, or are going to say, before they say it?" |
53802 | But a Christian is lots better than any of the others-- isn''t he? |
53802 | But are you pop sure it can do these things? 53802 But are you sure?" |
53802 | But how can you get hold of the miracle? |
53802 | But how do you know we have never been there? |
53802 | But how will you be supporting Ruth all that time? 53802 But it means for dogs, too, does n''t it?" |
53802 | But not diamonds-- not this same material? |
53802 | But not long? |
53802 | But once a city? |
53802 | But suppose Cyrus is imprisoned for life, or hanged, as often happens to train robbers? |
53802 | But tell me, Defender of Women, why do you wish for a girl? 53802 But tell me, Drowsy,"she demanded,"how came you here and why did you ask all those crazy questions? |
53802 | But the Christian religion is the best, is n''t it-- to go to heaven with? |
53802 | But the famous''Dresden''is that color, is n''t it? |
53802 | But what part of the world? 53802 But what''s the use of so many?" |
53802 | But who ever saw such a diamond? |
53802 | But why is n''t there one? |
53802 | But why not now? 53802 But why should they build their cities in those sunless chasms?" |
53802 | But why so sure, Cyrus? 53802 But you do n''t care for that candy?" |
53802 | But you do n''t remember? |
53802 | But you know it is n''t? |
53802 | But you really do n''t know when? |
53802 | But you_ do_ believe it? |
53802 | But, Mr. Heywood,said Cyrus,"what''s Ruth done that she should be punished and not have what she wants, and wants ever so much?" |
53802 | But, are you sure, Bressani,said the Senior Partner,"absolutely sure that it_ is_ a diamond?" |
53802 | But, of course, you are not absolutely sure it is the same material? |
53802 | Call you? 53802 Can he play ball any better?" |
53802 | Can you tell me, sir, where this is; what place? |
53802 | Can you tell me,said Cyrus,"about how much it is worth?" |
53802 | Changed my mind? 53802 Could n''t this have come from some other planet?" |
53802 | Could our connoisseur be quite such a fool as that? |
53802 | Could you read the thoughts of another person, do you think? 53802 Could you tell me,"he inquired, always deferentially,"the name of the nearest town?" |
53802 | D''ye feel so bad as that, little man? |
53802 | Did all those wives,he asked,"sit with Solomon in one pew on Sunday?" |
53802 | Did he go up at all? |
53802 | Did he say children, too? |
53802 | Did n''t you even think of me yesterday or this morning? |
53802 | Did seven hundred women like that sit around the breakfast table with Solomon every morning? |
53802 | Did the little blond hero happen to notice how I finished the prayer song this morning? |
53802 | Did you ever see the Hope diamond? |
53802 | Did you find this piece all alone, by itself,--apart from others? |
53802 | Didn''d he bake a lod of bunny all of a zudden? |
53802 | Do I have to give it to you? |
53802 | Do n''t know what? |
53802 | Do n''t understand what things? |
53802 | Do n''t you remember ever having seen a portrait of her? |
53802 | Do n''t you see,he said,"the difference between eight and twenty is twelve, is n''t it?" |
53802 | Do n''t you think so yourself? |
53802 | Do n''t you understand how it was? |
53802 | Do people always look around before choosing their religion? |
53802 | Do they have a better chance than Baptists or Methodists or Unitarians? |
53802 | Do they want your help as another doctor? |
53802 | Do you feel that way? |
53802 | Do you happen to know the town of Tarbes? |
53802 | Do you happen to speak English, madam? |
53802 | Do you know nothing of its history? |
53802 | Do you know of any other respectable young woman of your acquaintance who has done anything like it? |
53802 | Do you know of any richer period in human thought? 53802 Do you mean that you will stay here all your life, from a sense of duty?" |
53802 | Do you mean to say that you do n''t know why I am here? |
53802 | Do you mean,said her father,"that your voice carried from this house to his, nearly a mile away?" |
53802 | Do you realize, Signora,he said at last,"that you have developed a most extraordinary faculty?" |
53802 | Do you really think, Ruth, that Cyrus learned of the accident in that way? |
53802 | Do you think Cyrus will get over this, Doctor? 53802 Does it hurt?" |
53802 | Does n''t the Bible say anything about that? |
53802 | Does n''t what? |
53802 | Does your mother know what you have been doing here? |
53802 | Done what? |
53802 | Dried up at your age? 53802 Droitwich?" |
53802 | Elijah what? |
53802 | Father, was Jesus so very good? |
53802 | Father, why is n''t there a picture of my mother somewhere round the house? |
53802 | For you to keep and not give back? |
53802 | Forgot what? |
53802 | Fragments of what? |
53802 | Has she never told you not to cut up books? |
53802 | Have you ever been to Foix? |
53802 | Have you never seen a portrait of her? |
53802 | He knew that you could n''t hear anything_ he_ said? |
53802 | How budge? |
53802 | How could I? 53802 How did he do i d?" |
53802 | How did he like it? 53802 How did that happen?" |
53802 | How did you happen to know, this afternoon, that Mrs. Heywood had broken her leg? |
53802 | How do you do it? 53802 How do you know I wrote a second letter?" |
53802 | How do you know it ai n''t? |
53802 | How has he deceived anybody? |
53802 | How long have you been able to do this? |
53802 | How many? |
53802 | How much did the Cullinan weigh? |
53802 | How much is the Great Mogul? |
53802 | How much? |
53802 | How old? 53802 How punished?" |
53802 | How, funny? |
53802 | I beg your pardon for being so persistent, but may I ask you one more question, even more foolish than the others? 53802 I guess it''s safer than any of the others, is n''t it?" |
53802 | I mean what is it made of? 53802 I mean, which kind of religion is the-- is the safest?" |
53802 | If one,said Cyrus,"is enough for men around here, why should your Solomon need seven hundred?" |
53802 | If you speak English wo n''t you please say something? 53802 If you thought of me so much, why did n''t you write to me?" |
53802 | Important? 53802 In America?" |
53802 | In New York? 53802 In the state of Massachusetts?" |
53802 | Irreparable injury? 53802 Is Cyrus guying us, Doctor, or is he only dotty?" |
53802 | Is Dr. Alton at home? |
53802 | Is God a Congregashalist? |
53802 | Is a married feller stronger and can he run faster than the feller that is n''t married? |
53802 | Is it not possible your own brain may have played you a trick? 53802 Is it so very remarkable?" |
53802 | Is it some new form of electricity you discovered? |
53802 | Is it the palace, or villa, of some King, or Prince or Duke-- or something? |
53802 | Is it there now,--the machine? |
53802 | Is n''t the circus better? |
53802 | Is n''t there a famous Sancy diamond? |
53802 | Is n''t this America? |
53802 | Is she in France? |
53802 | Is she not at home? |
53802 | Is that really true, Cyrus? 53802 Is that true?" |
53802 | Is that yours? |
53802 | Is the district difficult to reach? |
53802 | Is there a portrait of your mother here? |
53802 | Is this a habit of yours-- making love in the dark to women you do n''t know? 53802 Is this much larger,"inquired Cyrus,"than that Dresden diamond?" |
53802 | Is this really the end? |
53802 | Is what? |
53802 | It is blue, is n''t it? |
53802 | Just a little one? |
53802 | Just what did she say, Stella? |
53802 | Just what do you mean, Cyrus? |
53802 | Just what is it? |
53802 | Know him? 53802 Larger than this?" |
53802 | Me? 53802 Me? |
53802 | Never? |
53802 | Never? |
53802 | No, ma''am,"Do you know when he will return? |
53802 | Nobody in Longfields has more than one, have they? |
53802 | Not Cyrus? |
53802 | Not anywhere in the house? |
53802 | Not even a minister? |
53802 | Not like it? 53802 Not now? |
53802 | Nothing else at all? |
53802 | Of course he has told you where you were born? |
53802 | Oh, Miss Ruth, are you ill? |
53802 | Oh, it''s you she wants, is it? |
53802 | On your way to my house? |
53802 | Our children? |
53802 | Perhaps what? |
53802 | Really? 53802 Really?" |
53802 | Ruins of what? |
53802 | Ruth,he said,"do you know how Cyrus heard of your mother''s accident so soon after it happened?" |
53802 | Sent what? |
53802 | Seven hundred, all alive at once? |
53802 | Shall we let him come? |
53802 | She? 53802 So you will never forgive me?" |
53802 | Sorry for what? |
53802 | Stay here? 53802 Tell you what?" |
53802 | That is funny, is n''t it? |
53802 | That shows how relative all things are, does n''t it? 53802 That would be funny, would n''t it?" |
53802 | The nature of the country? |
53802 | Then how do you know they want me? |
53802 | Then how does he get it? |
53802 | Then it ca n''t be any part of Asia, or even India? |
53802 | Then it is the largest you have ever seen? |
53802 | Then she is here, after all? |
53802 | Then she was your step- mother perhaps? |
53802 | Then this diamond of mine,he said,"would be ten times bigger than the Koh- i- noor or any of those other stones?" |
53802 | Then what state_ is_ this? |
53802 | Then why be hiding something? 53802 Then why did n''t you bring a larger piece? |
53802 | Then why do you do it? |
53802 | Then you crossed an ocean? 53802 Then you think it is not glass?" |
53802 | Then, how could we see it?--from a railway train-- or from a steamship? |
53802 | These things were scattered about the ground? |
53802 | This certainly is not a hospital, is it? |
53802 | Thought what? |
53802 | To what? |
53802 | Vorty- eight billions of biles? 53802 Was he married when he was a child?" |
53802 | Was he sure it was the Diva? |
53802 | Was she Italian? |
53802 | Well you look so, anyway; does n''t he, Martha? |
53802 | Well, Countess, will you give me your solemn word of honor to guard the secret if I tell you? |
53802 | Well, Miss Ruth Heywood, and Mr. Cyrus Alton, what can I do for you this morning? |
53802 | Well, ai n''t it true? |
53802 | Well, children, what is it? |
53802 | Well,--isn''t He? |
53802 | Well-- now-- is that a nice business, Ruth, for a model husband? 53802 Whad thigs?" |
53802 | What are you saying? |
53802 | What did she say? |
53802 | What do they believe,--the Unitarians? |
53802 | What do you mean, Cyrus? 53802 What do you mean, Ruth? |
53802 | What do you mean? |
53802 | What do you mean? |
53802 | What do you mean? |
53802 | What do you think I dreamed? 53802 What do you think did happen, Drowsy?" |
53802 | What does he say? |
53802 | What does it matter? 53802 What does it say?" |
53802 | What for? |
53802 | What hurt? |
53802 | What is it, Uncle Fred? 53802 What is it?" |
53802 | What is she singing? |
53802 | What is still coming, Cyrus? 53802 What is that?" |
53802 | What is the nearest town of importance;--the nearest city? |
53802 | What is to take its place, Cyrus? |
53802 | What is your name? |
53802 | What kind of a stone? |
53802 | What more can I say, Drowsy? 53802 What mountains?" |
53802 | What on earth is that? |
53802 | What part of France? |
53802 | What state? |
53802 | What thing? |
53802 | What thing_ do_ you want to know? |
53802 | What was it? |
53802 | What was its history, Bressani? |
53802 | What was this man''s name? |
53802 | What''ll you bet I ca n''t hit Luther from here? |
53802 | What''s a bad habit? |
53802 | What''s bigger? |
53802 | What''s the difference? |
53802 | What''s the kind of good that it does? |
53802 | What''s the matter, Cyrus? 53802 What''s the use of a ring?" |
53802 | What''s the use of crawling about on the earth like a bug? 53802 What''s your scheme?" |
53802 | When did Dr. Alton say he would be back? |
53802 | When did he go? |
53802 | When did that happen? |
53802 | When do you expect her? |
53802 | When was the last time? |
53802 | When you say any quantity, do you mean enough to run a typewriter-- or an automobile? |
53802 | When? |
53802 | Where could I find out? 53802 Where did he live?" |
53802 | Where did you get such an idea, Ruth? |
53802 | Where did you get this money, Cyrus? |
53802 | Where has he gone? |
53802 | Where? |
53802 | Where? |
53802 | Which do you like best? |
53802 | Which do you think, Joanna? |
53802 | Which kind are the surest? |
53802 | Which next? |
53802 | Who but you could call me here? |
53802 | Who is his bardner? |
53802 | Who is it? |
53802 | Who then? |
53802 | Who? |
53802 | Who? |
53802 | Who? |
53802 | Who? |
53802 | Whose house do you think it is? |
53802 | Whose idea is this? |
53802 | Why blush? |
53802 | Why did you never happen to tell me? |
53802 | Why do n''t they tell us things worth remembering? 53802 Why do we come here, father? |
53802 | Why do you ask, Cyrus? |
53802 | Why not? 53802 Why not? |
53802 | Why not? |
53802 | Why not?'' 53802 Why of course not?" |
53802 | Why of course not? |
53802 | Why shameful, Countess? |
53802 | Why, who told you? |
53802 | Why-- what was it? |
53802 | Why? 53802 Why?" |
53802 | Why? |
53802 | Will he ever gum bag, Jibby? |
53802 | Will he stay long? |
53802 | Will you do me a favor? |
53802 | Will you please take this note and the flowers to Ruth, Stella, and ask if I can see her? |
53802 | Will you promise not to be angry or say anything bad? |
53802 | With no dynamo, nor motor, nor transformer? |
53802 | With no instruments whatever? |
53802 | Yes, but-- but in what ways is a feller better? |
53802 | Yes, of course, but how long ago did you find you could do this? |
53802 | Yes, of course, wo n''t you come in? |
53802 | Yes, that is true, is n''t it? |
53802 | Yes, you have done it before, but how do you do it? 53802 Yes-- that Worcester is the one you mean, is it not?" |
53802 | You are telling me the truth, are n''t you, old friend? |
53802 | You bead he is bious? |
53802 | You came in that? |
53802 | You do n''t know in what country you were when you found it-- or bought it? |
53802 | You do n''t mean that you are not coming back to-- to Longfields-- to me? 53802 You do n''t really mean it?" |
53802 | You do n''t want to grow up and know less than anybody else-- even less than school children? |
53802 | You have never heard of any one else who has been there? |
53802 | You know nothing of the history of those people, of their manners and customs? |
53802 | You mean her-- her mind is affected? |
53802 | You mean if he answered back you could n''t get it? |
53802 | You mean no bad weather? |
53802 | You mean what kind of glass? |
53802 | You mean,said the Senior Partner,"it would be impossible to guess, even approximately, at its value?" |
53802 | You remember Cyrus Alton, do n''t you, Uncle Fred? |
53802 | You remember our wedding at the Unitarian Church, away back in that enchanted past? |
53802 | You say these ruins are very old? |
53802 | You say we have all heard of this country? |
53802 | You say you-- you knew of the accident? |
53802 | You think it might be rock crystal? |
53802 | You will forgive me, Ruth, wo n''t you? |
53802 | ''Tis the belly ache?" |
53802 | ''What''s it going to cost you?'' |
53802 | 206"But once a city?" |
53802 | 208"Older than human history"209"The dried bones of its own past, whatever it was"212"But why build their cities in those sunless chasms?" |
53802 | A few days later, when he was curled up at one end of the sofa with a book, he asked:"What is the transmigration of souls?" |
53802 | Across the water?" |
53802 | Afraid you are going to die?" |
53802 | Alton?" |
53802 | Alton?" |
53802 | Alton?" |
53802 | Alton?" |
53802 | Alton?" |
53802 | Am I not even to correspond with her?" |
53802 | And after all why should I call you? |
53802 | And as for The Only Woman in the world, if other women had changed their minds why not this one? |
53802 | And did he fix the vane?" |
53802 | And he has regretted it ever since?" |
53802 | And how?" |
53802 | And if God is good and not mean-- why did he make Bobby Carter a hunchback?" |
53802 | And if men are so smart, why did n''t they use electricity thousands of years ago instead of just now? |
53802 | And it''s true, is n''t it?" |
53802 | And was it a message? |
53802 | And where did you think yourself? |
53802 | And who cares anyway? |
53802 | And why not keep heat all winter? |
53802 | And why not, pray?" |
53802 | And why not? |
53802 | And why not? |
53802 | And why should she, poor thing? |
53802 | And you have really done it, Drowsy?" |
53802 | And you really consider robbery an honorable business?" |
53802 | And, anyway, why should a bird be so much better off than men and other animals? |
53802 | Any greater age?" |
53802 | Are we in Massachusetts?" |
53802 | Are we to laugh at it?" |
53802 | Are ye sick? |
53802 | Are you absolutely sure no previous knowledge of each other''s intentions may have helped a little?" |
53802 | Are you fond of pictures?" |
53802 | Are you little or big?" |
53802 | As he caressed the glistening marvel he asked:"Do other people know of these ruins?" |
53802 | As he seated himself beside her, she asked:"Were you ever married, Cyrus?" |
53802 | As the two men stood by the work bench, and Katz took a second look at his visitor''s face, he said:"What''s the matter? |
53802 | Because what? |
53802 | But dell be, is he really goig to dry vor i d?" |
53802 | But did n''t he say when he was coming back?" |
53802 | But s''pose I died in a few days, would you have to be married all the rest of your life to a dead boy?" |
53802 | But what do we have to do after we are married?" |
53802 | But what is it?" |
53802 | But where will you go when you once get up?" |
53802 | But where''s the fun of it?" |
53802 | But where? |
53802 | But who told you our Diva was here about?" |
53802 | But whose is it?" |
53802 | But why are you so interested in religion all of a sudden? |
53802 | But why these questions? |
53802 | But you prefer cocoanut pie to all the others?" |
53802 | But, even more gently than before, he inquired:"You do n''t know what state we are in?" |
53802 | By what mysterious agency had this yearning of a woman''s heart stirred the brain of the far away Cyrus? |
53802 | Ca n''t you open them wider?" |
53802 | Calmly, but with an obvious effort at self control she answered:"Do you think there is no gossip in Longfields, no comment on my unexpected arrival? |
53802 | Can you beat it?" |
53802 | Can you tell me what place this is?" |
53802 | Coming a step nearer, he demanded with suppressed enthusiasm:"Do you care for snakes or mice?" |
53802 | Could anything be more frightful than to know, at times, what people really thought of you? |
53802 | Could there be a harmony between these two spirits so intimate as to render the written word superfluous? |
53802 | Could this be a deaf and dumb asylum? |
53802 | Could you tell me what-- er-- what state this is?" |
53802 | Cyrus also smiled--"But tell me, father, just for fun, what religion is the best?" |
53802 | Cyrus listened, and understood; then inquired:"Was He a Congregashalist?" |
53802 | DREAMS? |
53802 | Dear me, Cyrus, do you think of taking your wife to the moon?" |
53802 | Did he ever get his bunny bag?" |
53802 | Did he really go up that way with those fat horses?" |
53802 | Did she die here in this house?" |
53802 | Did you ever happen to realize what a self- starting, Johnny- on- the- Spot, up- to- date miracle your memory is?" |
53802 | Do brave men run away? |
53802 | Do n''t they all know that?" |
53802 | Do n''t you believe what the Bible says?" |
53802 | Do n''t you remember?" |
53802 | Do you happen to be interested in electro kinetics?" |
53802 | Do you hear?" |
53802 | Do you mean a letter?" |
53802 | Do you s''pose they all slept in the same bed?" |
53802 | Do you think an unmarried woman can travel about the world alone with a young man as I did, and keep her good name?" |
53802 | Do you think it would be funny to dig ditches all your life and drive oxen like old Sim Barker?" |
53802 | Do you want to marry a train robber?" |
53802 | Does a dentist do it-- or something like that?" |
53802 | Does he allow you to do such things?" |
53802 | Does it take long to have it done?" |
53802 | Does n''t your mother punish you for telling such fibs?" |
53802 | Dreaming you are a bird?" |
53802 | Got the cash with you?" |
53802 | Greek or Roman, perhaps?" |
53802 | Has he been to the very center of the earth?" |
53802 | Has he lived up to it?" |
53802 | Have you any objections to being a millionaire?" |
53802 | Have you lost any limbs?" |
53802 | Have you seen it work yourself?" |
53802 | He recalled the look in her eyes when----"Do tell us what you think of it-- just how you feel about it, Cyrus?" |
53802 | Here the much embarrassed Ruth interrupted:"Please do n''t think, Dr. Gladwin, that----""That you treat other patients as kindly? |
53802 | How are you? |
53802 | How can you do such a thing?" |
53802 | How could I? |
53802 | How could you tell what I was going to say?" |
53802 | How do you feel?" |
53802 | How do you know? |
53802 | How does the miracle get its power?" |
53802 | How far are we from Worcester?" |
53802 | How old are you?" |
53802 | How old was he?" |
53802 | How on earth could I get it?" |
53802 | How var away is Bars, eddyway?" |
53802 | How? |
53802 | How_ can_ you say such a thing?" |
53802 | If I got into a big cannon ball and was shot up into the air how many hundreds of miles would I go before I would fall back? |
53802 | If she hated and despised him, why live? |
53802 | If you are the faithful soul you pretend to be, why did n''t you write me months ago?" |
53802 | In Australia?" |
53802 | In a higher, thinner voice he demanded:"What makes one kind of electricity do what another kind ca n''t? |
53802 | In a voice between a gasp and a shout of rage he demanded:"Who is that boy? |
53802 | In this vicinity?" |
53802 | Is Cyrus going to New York?" |
53802 | Is Joanna your sister?" |
53802 | Is he wild on other subjects, or is it only one screw that''s loose?" |
53802 | Is it a desert-- like Sahara, for instance?" |
53802 | Is it an emergency call?" |
53802 | Is it better that way?" |
53802 | Is it nothing but glass, after all?" |
53802 | Is it your wish to sell this diamond to us?" |
53802 | Is she there?" |
53802 | Is that a joke? |
53802 | Is that just what she said?" |
53802 | It is rather pleasant here, do n''t you think?" |
53802 | It said, distinctly, but in a tone too low for the taller people to hear:"How do you do, little stupid?" |
53802 | It was Pliny, the elder, who said,"Indeed, what is there that does not appear marvelous when it comes to our knowledge for the first time?" |
53802 | It was all by sea?" |
53802 | Just for the pleasure of doing this?" |
53802 | Just guess at it?" |
53802 | Just tell me what kind of a place this is? |
53802 | Just whad is i d?" |
53802 | Kide of sleeby eyes, hasn''d he?" |
53802 | Marry?" |
53802 | May I touch your face just a little?" |
53802 | Mine?" |
53802 | Mr. Bressani in a low, somewhat awe stricken tone, said:"And there is really much of it?" |
53802 | Not this very minute?" |
53802 | Of others, beside our invalid, here?" |
53802 | Of what good this sudden wealth when his best friend, after these years of economy and self sacrifice, was not here to enjoy it? |
53802 | Oh, why begin all over again? |
53802 | Or is it his unspoken words that you read?" |
53802 | Or was he merely amusing himself at her expense? |
53802 | Or was it an individual form of spiritual sympathy, some ethereal harmony attuned by superhuman guidance to a chosen few? |
53802 | Our friendship is too precious for that, is n''t it? |
53802 | Pointing to a dish of fruit on a further table, he asked:"Wo n''t you have an apple?" |
53802 | Really, is it you?" |
53802 | Really?" |
53802 | She might be a perfect copy of myself? |
53802 | So you think it''s perfectly natural for a man to hide from his old friends all knowledge of his marriage-- as he would a murder?" |
53802 | Something on your mind?" |
53802 | Tell me, have you the same wonder- working eyes and mouth and haughty bearing? |
53802 | That I am no more to you than anybody else?" |
53802 | That seems an awful lot for one man, does n''t it?" |
53802 | That you are going to stay here forever?" |
53802 | That''s fair, is n''t it?" |
53802 | That''s robbery, is n''t it?" |
53802 | The same message?" |
53802 | The same, I suppose?" |
53802 | Then Cyrus, after a good look into the face of the dog beside him:"Whose soul do you suppose is in Zac?" |
53802 | Then Mr. Bressani asked:"What_ is_ this diamond''s country?" |
53802 | Then as his eyes rested on a little music box that lay on the table beside him, he exclaimed, with enthusiasm:"You like good music?" |
53802 | Then why pretend you did n''t know you were in England?" |
53802 | Then, after another silence:"But where did he get it? |
53802 | Then, with a smile:"I suppose you have often known what_ I_ was thinking?" |
53802 | Then, without committing either of us, if you are still as blind, as reckless and perverse as you are to- night, you can----""Still alive, Ruth?" |
53802 | There was touch of contempt in Cyrus''s manner as he replied:"You do n''t even know what I mean?" |
53802 | This city of Worcester is in the State of Massachusetts, is it not?" |
53802 | Turning to Cyrus, he inquired,"What are you going to live on? |
53802 | Was he a wandering lunatic escaped from his keepers, preferring darkness to light? |
53802 | Was he on the border land of the supernatural? |
53802 | Was his son the master of a vital secret, a mysterious power now unknown to science but, in future years perhaps, to be common knowledge? |
53802 | Was it in Cambridge?" |
53802 | Was it long ago that she died?" |
53802 | Was it the voice he had heard in the darkness-- in the motor, that night? |
53802 | Was it within the realms of material science? |
53802 | Was this hideous gloom a regular habit with English nights? |
53802 | What about the surface of Abyssinia? |
53802 | What are the products of the Cape of Good Hope? |
53802 | What better test of my affection could you want? |
53802 | What can it be?" |
53802 | What do I have to do?" |
53802 | What do we do first?" |
53802 | What do you mean, Ruth?" |
53802 | What do you mean? |
53802 | What do_ you_ think it is, glass?" |
53802 | What held him in Longfields-- or anywhere else? |
53802 | What is going to be your business?" |
53802 | What is it?" |
53802 | What is that, father?" |
53802 | What is the material?" |
53802 | What things?" |
53802 | What traveler, in his senses, could be so far astray? |
53802 | What''ll you have, Ruth?" |
53802 | What''s a tooth, an eye, or a few hairs more or less to an honest lover?" |
53802 | What''s his name?" |
53802 | What''s his name?" |
53802 | What''s his name?" |
53802 | What''s his occupation, now?" |
53802 | What''s the news from Longdeado?" |
53802 | What''s the process?" |
53802 | What? |
53802 | When the hat was again on his head, he looked calmly at the girl with the eyes and inquired:"Why did you call me stupid?" |
53802 | When you get up to- morrow and wish to get well and strong you will begin to eat again, wo n''t you?" |
53802 | When? |
53802 | Where I am?" |
53802 | Where are the Barbary States? |
53802 | Where is he?" |
53802 | Where is she? |
53802 | Where is she?" |
53802 | Which is the largest African Lake? |
53802 | Who calls me?" |
53802 | Who could believe a human voice or a thought could penetrate those black, appalling depths? |
53802 | Who could enter this bower unless shadowed by the Breath of Scandal? |
53802 | Who in the world, except Joanna would mourn, or even miss him? |
53802 | Who in thunder cares for the climate of Uruguay or the exports of Ecuador? |
53802 | Who in thunder wants to know about the products of Madagascar? |
53802 | Who is he? |
53802 | Who is he? |
53802 | Who''d ever be such a fool as to want to remember the population of Thibet? |
53802 | Why a boy? |
53802 | Why be a skeptic? |
53802 | Why did n''t you see it by day light?" |
53802 | Why did you call me across the water? |
53802 | Why do n''t they tell me things I want to know?" |
53802 | Why do n''t you button up your coat in front? |
53802 | Why do you think I do n''t like it?" |
53802 | Why has he run away? |
53802 | Why important, Cyrus?" |
53802 | Why manufacture power when the whole universe is vibrating with it? |
53802 | Why not keep some overnight to read by? |
53802 | Why not? |
53802 | Why not? |
53802 | Why not?" |
53802 | Why part again? |
53802 | Why should a hen-- just a hen-- have wings and not a boy? |
53802 | Why should they know it? |
53802 | Why should you ask such a question?" |
53802 | Why stick so tight to the ground? |
53802 | Why try to improve an already perfect thing? |
53802 | Why zo zlow?" |
53802 | Why, Cyrus, what_ do_ you mean? |
53802 | Will they believe that you, whom they have known from boyhood, whom they respect and like, would carry me off by force, entirely against my will?" |
53802 | Will you?" |
53802 | Will you?" |
53802 | Will you?" |
53802 | With some impatience William demanded:"Now just what do you mean, Cyrus?" |
53802 | With the Bressani eyebrows still in the air their owner inquired:"You say this was lying on the top of the ground?" |
53802 | Wo n''t you please say that in English?" |
53802 | Wo n''t you walk in?" |
53802 | Would a stone keep on dropping till it came out the other side?" |
53802 | Would it be worth sixty times four hundred thousand dollars? |
53802 | Would n''t it?" |
53802 | Would that be all right?" |
53802 | Would that be satisfactory to you?" |
53802 | Would you be so mean as that?" |
53802 | Would you get tired of me?" |
53802 | Would you mind just telling me what part of the country we are in? |
53802 | Would you mind seeing him just a minute, and looking at it?" |
53802 | You do n''t really mean what you say? |
53802 | You know what a box kite is?" |
53802 | You mean fifteen hundred years? |
53802 | You really do not know what I mean?" |
53802 | [ Illustration:"BUT ONCE A CITY?" |
53802 | [ Illustration:"BUT WHO EVER SAW SUCH A DIAMOND?" |
53802 | [ Illustration:"BUT WHY BUILD THEIR CITIES IN THOSE SUNLESS CHASMS?" |
53802 | [ Illustration] IX DREAMS? |
53802 | _ Luther._ Do you promise to endure with all your worldly goods? |
53802 | _ Luther._ Will you hold on for better than worse? |
53802 | _ Luther._ Will you take this wedded boy for your husband? |
53802 | _ Luther._ Will you take this wedded girl for your wife? |
53802 | _ Luther._ You promise to obey? |
39713 | Burali- Forti''s reasoning,I said,"does it not seem to you irreproachable?" |
39713 | What more do you want? |
39713 | Yes, I know; but then what good are you? |
39713 | ( 2) Can we reduce to one and the same measure facts which transpire in different worlds? |
39713 | 201 The Mind Dispelling Optical Illusions 202 Euclid not Necessary 202 Without Hypotheses, no Science 203 What Outcome? |
39713 | 2º Once in possession of the concept of the mathematical continuum, is one safe from contradictions analogous to those which gave birth to it? |
39713 | A naturalist who never had studied the elephant except in the microscope, would he think he knew the animal adequately? |
39713 | After all, have we any other reason to believe in the existence of material objects? |
39713 | After what we have just said, is there still need to answer this objection? |
39713 | Among all these possible explanations, how make a choice for which the aid of experiment fails us? |
39713 | Among the terms proportional to the squares of the velocities, how distinguish those which come from_ T_ or from_ U_? |
39713 | Among these thousand routes opening before us, it is necessary to make a choice, at least provisional; in this choice, what shall guide us? |
39713 | And Newton''s law itself? |
39713 | And after that? |
39713 | And are such signals inconceivable, if we admit with Laplace that universal gravitation is transmitted a million times more rapidly than light? |
39713 | And besides, why do we speak of measuring? |
39713 | And does our ether really exist? |
39713 | And first of all, are they such uncompromising realists as has been said? |
39713 | And first what does this question mean? |
39713 | And first what should we understand by objectivity? |
39713 | And first, can we conserve the principles of relativity? |
39713 | And first, what is chance? |
39713 | And for these, then, what is the measure of their objectivity? |
39713 | And further: how is error possible in mathematics? |
39713 | And here a question arises: How can a demonstration not sufficiently rigorous for the analyst suffice for the physicist? |
39713 | And how is this deduction made? |
39713 | And if it can not, how dare we reason about it? |
39713 | And if the law should one day be found false? |
39713 | And if there are, how recognize them? |
39713 | And if there were not this accord, should we not have also the right to say experience had proven the falsity of the non- Euclidean geometry? |
39713 | And if we wish to combat them, which should be favored? |
39713 | And in mathematics? |
39713 | And inversely, if the experiment succeeds, shall we believe that we have demonstrated all the hypotheses at once? |
39713 | And now, why have I entitled this chapter_ French Geodesy_? |
39713 | And on the other hand what means the phrase''very complex''? |
39713 | And then a question presents itself: among all these quantities measured experimentally, which shall we choose to represent the parameters_ q_? |
39713 | And then comes a question: Is not this amorphous continuum, that our analysis has allowed to survive, a form imposed upon our sensibility? |
39713 | And then when we ask: Can one imagine non- Euclidean space? |
39713 | And then, has one the right to say that the scientist creates the scientific fact? |
39713 | And this convention of language once adopted, when I shall be asked: Is it such an hour? |
39713 | And to return to America, is not the_ Monist_ published at Chicago, that review which even to us seems bold and yet which finds readers? |
39713 | And to- day, a century and a half after the victory of the Newtonians, think you geodesy has nothing more to teach us? |
39713 | And what gives us the right to make this hypothesis? |
39713 | And what group? |
39713 | And what is the null class? |
39713 | And why are they more noteworthy? |
39713 | And why do we say this transportation is effected without deformation? |
39713 | And why may this probability be regarded as constant within a small interval? |
39713 | And why? |
39713 | And yet if we accept Gouy''s ideas on the Brownian movement, does not the microscope seem on the point of showing us something analogous? |
39713 | And yet is this legitimate, if the unknown be the simple and the known the complex? |
39713 | And yet, in this case, would it have any meaning, to say the earth turns round? |
39713 | And yet, think you the partisans of the kinetic theory are adversaries of determinism? |
39713 | And, in this latter case, do we not risk marring everything? |
39713 | And, this group chosen, which of its sub- groups shall we take to characterize a point of space? |
39713 | And, yet, would it not be more logical in remaining silent? |
39713 | Another thing: whence does space get its quantitative character? |
39713 | Are not appearances against him? |
39713 | Are the chances that these circles will cover a great number of times the celestial sphere? |
39713 | Are the differential equations of the problem too simple for us to apply the laws of chance? |
39713 | Are the law of acceleration, the rule of the composition of forces then only arbitrary conventions? |
39713 | Are there more points in space than points in a plane? |
39713 | Are these mechanical actions too small to be measured, or are they accessible to experiment? |
39713 | Are they absolutely refractory, I do not say to metaphysic, but at least to everything metaphysical? |
39713 | Are they disguised conventions? |
39713 | Are they experimental verities? |
39713 | Are they imposed on us by logic? |
39713 | Are they obtainable by deductive reasoning? |
39713 | Are they synthetic_ a priori_ judgments, as Kant said? |
39713 | Are they the characteristics of a form imposed either upon our sensibility or upon our understanding? |
39713 | Are they then arbitrary? |
39713 | Are we absolutely sure they are unimportant? |
39713 | Are we on the eve of a second crisis? |
39713 | Because it is''lived,''that is, because we love it and believe in it? |
39713 | Besides how do we know whether this law, true for so many centuries, will still be true next year? |
39713 | Besides, do you think they have always marched step by step with no vision of the goal they wished to attain? |
39713 | But I can understand also: Will such a chemical effect happen? |
39713 | But am I sure the body_ P_ has retained the same weight when I have transported it from the first body to the second? |
39713 | But are there any simple facts? |
39713 | But at what moment should we stop? |
39713 | But by what right do we consider as equal these two figures which the Euclidean geometers call two circles with the same radius? |
39713 | But can we not then pass over immediately to the goal? |
39713 | But can we regret that earthly paradise where man brute- like was really immortal in knowing not that he must die? |
39713 | But could I not just as well say: The points which turn up on the two dice can form 6 × 7/2= 21 different combinations? |
39713 | But could not experience have given a contrary result? |
39713 | But did not M. LeRoy make it still too great? |
39713 | But do you think mathematics has attained absolute rigor without making any sacrifice? |
39713 | But even stopping short of such models, does he not already expose himself to the same danger? |
39713 | But even this, what does it mean? |
39713 | But for that how does he proceed? |
39713 | But has any one ever experimented on bodies withdrawn from the action of every force? |
39713 | But has even this any meaning? |
39713 | But have we the right to admit the hypothesis of central forces? |
39713 | But he means something more; and we think we understand it because we think we know what impact is in itself; why? |
39713 | But how can it be possible that there are several parameters whose variations are independent? |
39713 | But how do we decide that this object is more noteworthy? |
39713 | But how does one perceive these analogies and these differences? |
39713 | But how generalize? |
39713 | But how has he not understood that what remained to do was not less considerable and would be not less profitable? |
39713 | But how have the stars composing it reached all at the same time adult age, an age so briefly to endure? |
39713 | But how is this prediction made? |
39713 | But how many different ideas are hidden under this same word? |
39713 | But how measure force, or mass? |
39713 | But how much after? |
39713 | But how much heat would thus be produced? |
39713 | But how reconcile that with what we have said above on the absence of a noteworthy proportion of dark matter? |
39713 | But how shall we ascertain experimentally whether it belongs to this or that concrete object? |
39713 | But how shall we justify it in the presence of discoveries that show us every day new details that are richer and more complex? |
39713 | But how shall we recognize that the antecedents_ A_ and_ A''_ are''slightly different''? |
39713 | But how should electricity in its turn enter into the general unity, how should it be reduced to the universal mechanism? |
39713 | But if truth be the sole aim worth pursuing, may we hope to attain it? |
39713 | But in the end the Copernicus would come-- how? |
39713 | But is it always needful to say it so many times? |
39713 | But is it at least logic, or, better, is it correct? |
39713 | But is that true? |
39713 | But is the art of sound reasoning not also a precious thing, which the professor of mathematics ought before all to cultivate? |
39713 | But is this definition altogether satisfactory? |
39713 | But may not this assemblage be compared to that of the molecules of a gas, whose properties the kinetic theory of gases has made known to us? |
39713 | But of what importance is that? |
39713 | But once equal, if asked about the anterior state, what can we answer? |
39713 | But still more; how define energy itself? |
39713 | But then doubtless men can no longer live and must give place to other beings-- should I say far smaller or far larger? |
39713 | But then why have we this right? |
39713 | But then, if experiment is everything, what place will remain for mathematical physics? |
39713 | But then, what have we gained by this stroke? |
39713 | But then, why is the principle true only if the motion of the movable axes is rectilinear and uniform? |
39713 | But then, why not say the mass is the quotient of the force by the acceleration? |
39713 | But this hypothesis is improbable; why, in fact, would all the corpuscles of the same mass take always the same velocity? |
39713 | But this is not enough; who does not feel that this is still to leave to chance too great a rôle? |
39713 | But this simplicity being only apparent, will the ground be firm enough? |
39713 | But to answer the question: Is this theorem true? |
39713 | But to know this is to know something and then why tell us we can know nothing? |
39713 | But we always meet again the same difficulty; at what precise moment does it begin to be too much so? |
39713 | But what could they deduce from it? |
39713 | But what does that mean? |
39713 | But what does this signify? |
39713 | But what good is it? |
39713 | But what is chance? |
39713 | But what is the nature of these rules? |
39713 | But whence came the error of this philosopher? |
39713 | But whence can come to us this revelation, if not from the accord of a theory with experiment? |
39713 | But where is the simple fact? |
39713 | But why assemble these elements in this way when a thousand other combinations were possible? |
39713 | But why? |
39713 | But why? |
39713 | But why? |
39713 | But, after all, what have we done? |
39713 | But, first, what do you understand by geometric properties of the bodies? |
39713 | But, one will say, if raw experience can not legitimatize reasoning by recurrence, is it so of experiment aided by induction? |
39713 | By operating upon the canal rays as Kaufmann did upon the[ beta] rays? |
39713 | By what mechanism? |
39713 | By what right do we strive to put them into the same mold, to measure them by the same standard? |
39713 | CHAPTER III MATHEMATICS AND LOGIC INTRODUCTION Can mathematics be reduced to logic without having to appeal to principles peculiar to mathematics? |
39713 | CHAPTER IV CHANCE I"How dare we speak of the laws of chance? |
39713 | CHAPTER IX THE FUTURE OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS_ The Principles and Experiment._--In the midst of so much ruin, what remains standing? |
39713 | CHAPTER VII THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS_ The Past and the Future of Physics._--What is the present state of mathematical physics? |
39713 | CHAPTER VIII THE PRESENT CRISIS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS_ The New Crisis._--Are we now about to enter upon a third period? |
39713 | Can it even be defined? |
39713 | Can it return of itself? |
39713 | Can logic give it to us? |
39713 | Can one apply to all matter what has been proved only for such light corpuscles, which are a mere emanation of matter and perhaps not true matter? |
39713 | Can science teach us the true relations of things? |
39713 | Can that be regarded as a true solution? |
39713 | Can the straight line be defined? |
39713 | Can this demonstration be deduced from experiments or from_ a priori_ considerations? |
39713 | Can this law be verified by experiment? |
39713 | Can we not be content with just the bare experiment? |
39713 | Can we show this deformation? |
39713 | Can we subscribe to this conclusive condemnation? |
39713 | Can we without danger act as if it were? |
39713 | Complex causes we have said produce a blend more and more intimate, but after how long a time will this blend satisfy us? |
39713 | Consequently, how distinguish the two parts of energy? |
39713 | Considering the slight density of the milky way, is it the image of gaseous matter or of radiant matter? |
39713 | Could Galileo and the Grand Inquisitor, to settle the matter, appeal to the witness of their senses? |
39713 | Could it be otherwise? |
39713 | Could we recognize with a little attention that this pure intuition itself could not do without the aid of the senses? |
39713 | Do we find it in nature, or do we ourselves introduce it there? |
39713 | Do we say that it is impossible for us to understand anything about this machine so long as we are not permitted to take it to pieces? |
39713 | Do you think American geometers are concerned only about applications? |
39713 | Do you think that in such a world we should be what we are? |
39713 | Do you think the moralists themselves are irreproachable when they come down from their pedestal? |
39713 | Do you think the second phase could have come into existence without the first? |
39713 | Does it make us understand its unity and harmony? |
39713 | Does it mean that we_ represent_ to ourselves external objects in geometric space? |
39713 | Does the earth rotate? |
39713 | Does the harmony the human intelligence thinks it discovers in nature exist outside of this intelligence? |
39713 | Does the mathematical method proceed from the particular to the general, and, if so, how then can it be called deductive? |
39713 | Does this form exist, or, if you choose, can we represent to ourselves space of more than three dimensions? |
39713 | Does this mean that nothing is left of this objection of the philosophers? |
39713 | Does this mean that our most legitimate, most imperative aspiration is at the same time the most vain? |
39713 | Does this mean that the definition guarantees, as it should, the existence of the object defined? |
39713 | Does this mean that these atoms or these cells constitute reality, or rather the sole reality? |
39713 | Does this mean the work of Fresnel was in vain? |
39713 | Doubtless we should first bend our efforts to assuage human suffering, but why? |
39713 | Even if they had entirely succeeded, would the Kantians be finally condemned to silence? |
39713 | Experiments have been made which should have disclosed the terms of the first order; the results have been negative; could that be by chance? |
39713 | For subtraction it is quite otherwise; it may be logically defined as the operation inverse to addition; but should we begin in that way? |
39713 | From this rapid exposition, what shall we conclude? |
39713 | Has chance thus defined, in so far as this is possible, objectivity? |
39713 | Has not M. de Cyon said that the Japanese mice, having only two pair of semicircular canals, believe that space is two- dimensional? |
39713 | Has one the right to give this extension to the meaning of the word_ logic_? |
39713 | Has one the right, therefore, to say he knows the distance between two points? |
39713 | Has probability been defined? |
39713 | Has science any place for such theories? |
39713 | Has the discarded hypothesis, then, been barren? |
39713 | Has this a meaning, and if so what? |
39713 | Has this word the same meaning for all the world? |
39713 | Have I the right to believe this? |
39713 | Have the peoples whose ideal most conformed to their highest interest exterminated the others and taken their place? |
39713 | Have these relations an objective value? |
39713 | Have we finally attained absolute rigor? |
39713 | Have we not just seen that it is by astronomy that, to speak his language, humanity has passed from the theological to the positive state? |
39713 | Have we the right to reason in this way? |
39713 | Have we the right, for instance, to enunciate Newton''s law? |
39713 | He has set himself questions like these: Are there more points in space than whole numbers? |
39713 | How am I led to regard these two series_ S_ and_ S''''_ as corresponding to the same displacement_ AB_? |
39713 | How are we led thereto? |
39713 | How are we led to conclude thence that they are identical? |
39713 | How can a law become a principle? |
39713 | How can intuition deceive us on this point? |
39713 | How can that be? |
39713 | How can we estimate the value of the new weapon thus won? |
39713 | How can we explain the very singular appearances presented by the spiral nebulæ, which are too regular and too constant to be due to chance? |
39713 | How can we explain this apparent contradiction? |
39713 | How can we know that two possible cases are equally probable? |
39713 | How could he be so short- sighted? |
39713 | How could he do it if we should leave between instruments and objects the deep chasm hollowed out by the logicians? |
39713 | How could that be, if time were not a form pre- existent in our minds? |
39713 | How could they have believed that motion stops when the cause which gave birth to it ceases? |
39713 | How could we know there were empty compartments, if these compartments were revealed to us only by their content? |
39713 | How define this group then without moving some solids? |
39713 | How do they accomplish it? |
39713 | How do we know whether two points of space are identical or different? |
39713 | How does Hilbert demonstrate this essential point? |
39713 | How does it happen that so many refuse to understand mathematics? |
39713 | How does it happen there are people who do not understand mathematics? |
39713 | How enunciate rules applicable to circumstances so complex? |
39713 | How is it possible? |
39713 | How is it then for the milky way? |
39713 | How long would it be necessary to wait? |
39713 | How many dimensions has this continuum? |
39713 | How many unexpected guests must be stowed away? |
39713 | How save ourselves from this_ petitio principii_? |
39713 | How shall we decide between these two hypotheses? |
39713 | How shall we define force? |
39713 | How shall we even reconcile it with the belief in the unity of nature? |
39713 | How should the equations of mathematical physics be treated? |
39713 | How should we picture a receptacle filled with gas? |
39713 | How so? |
39713 | How then am I led to distinguish them? |
39713 | How then choose the interesting fact, which is that which begins again? |
39713 | How then could we have been led to distinguish between the two? |
39713 | How then do they choose between the facts of nature? |
39713 | How then shall we recognize the equivalence of these two series? |
39713 | How was the order of the universe understood by the ancients; for instance, by Pythagoras, Plato or Aristotle? |
39713 | How was this triumph obtained? |
39713 | How, under these conditions, can we make out in this total mass the part of the real mass and that of the fictitious electromagnetic mass? |
39713 | How? |
39713 | However, because no painter has made a perfect portrait, should we conclude that the best painting is not to paint? |
39713 | I am asked: Did the eclipse happen at the hour predicted? |
39713 | I can understand that that means: Will such a mechanical effect happen? |
39713 | I have shown above by examples that the first two can not give us certainty; but who will seriously doubt the third, who will doubt arithmetic? |
39713 | I repeat my question: Do you think that in such a world we should be what we are? |
39713 | I should like to know who was to prevent him, and can it be said a thing does not exist, when we have called it[ Omega]?" |
39713 | I will explain myself; how did the ancients understand law? |
39713 | III I once said no to this question:[12] should our reply be modified by the recent works? |
39713 | II_ Comparison with Astronomic Observations_ Can the preceding theories be reconciled with astronomic observations? |
39713 | IV Why now have all these spaces three dimensions? |
39713 | If Larmor has failed, as it seems to me he has, does that mean that a mechanical explanation is impossible? |
39713 | If a modern physicist studies a new phenomenon, and if he discovers its law Tuesday, would he have said Monday that this phenomenon was fortuitous? |
39713 | If it was perceived that the concordance of the two effects, mechanical and chemical, is not constant? |
39713 | If it were ruled by caprice, what could prove to us it was not ruled by chance? |
39713 | If it were so, how should the Greeks have failed to recognize it? |
39713 | If not, why had this combination more right to exist than all the others? |
39713 | If science did not succeed, it could not serve as rule of action; whence would it get its value? |
39713 | If the coefficient of inertia is not constant, can the attracting mass be? |
39713 | If there is no absolute space, can one turn without turning in reference to something else? |
39713 | If there is no longer any mass, what becomes of Newton''s law? |
39713 | If therefore, during an eclipse, it is asked: Is it growing dark? |
39713 | If they deceived themselves, do we not likewise cheat ourselves? |
39713 | If this is only an illusion, why is this illusion so tenacious? |
39713 | If this science is deductive only in appearance, whence does it derive that perfect rigor no one dreams of doubting? |
39713 | If we construct a theory based on a number of hypotheses, and if experiment condemns it, which of our premises is it necessary to change? |
39713 | If you put the question to me: Is such a fact true? |
39713 | If, then, experiment confirms his conclusions, will he think that he has demonstrated, for instance, the real existence of atoms? |
39713 | In a word, is not the subliminal self superior to the conscious self? |
39713 | In fact, how will a gaseous mass let loose in the void act, if its elements attract one another according to Newton''s law? |
39713 | In fact, what is mathematical creation? |
39713 | In how far is it exact? |
39713 | In other words, do we mean that we must be sure not to meet contradictions, on condition of agreeing to stop just when we are about to encounter one? |
39713 | In other words, should we constrain the young people to change the nature of their minds? |
39713 | In presence of this general collapse of the principles, what attitude will mathematical physics take? |
39713 | In the applications we have to make of these three concepts, do they present themselves to us as defined by these three postulates? |
39713 | In the edifices built up by our masters, of what use to admire the work of the mason if we can not comprehend the plan of the architect? |
39713 | In the first place, what instrument have we at our disposal for this conquest? |
39713 | In the measurements of which we speak in the preceding section, what is it we determine in measuring the two deviations? |
39713 | In this multitude how shall we choose those which are worthy to fix our attention? |
39713 | In what measure does the mind get this satisfaction and why is it not content with it? |
39713 | Is Mr. Russell preparing to show that one at least of the two contradictory reasonings has transgressed the code? |
39713 | Is experience the source of geometry? |
39713 | Is is really deductive, as is commonly supposed? |
39713 | Is it a simple chance which confers this privilege? |
39713 | Is it by caprice? |
39713 | Is it certain it will never be contradicted by experiment? |
39713 | Is it certain our imaginary astronomers would do the same? |
39713 | Is it desired that this common part of the enunciations be expressible in words? |
39713 | Is it impossible that experiment may some day contradict our postulate? |
39713 | Is it impossible to conceive physical phenomena, the mechanical phenomena, for example, otherwise than in space of three dimensions? |
39713 | Is it likely that it is able to form all the possible combinations, whose number would frighten the imagination? |
39713 | Is it meant that we could not experimentally demonstrate Euclid''s postulate, but that our ancestors have been able to do it? |
39713 | Is it not as if one strove to measure length with a gram or weight with a meter? |
39713 | Is it not evident that from the principle so understood we could no longer infer anything? |
39713 | Is it possible to fulfill so many opposing conditions? |
39713 | Is it possible to reconcile it with the principle of the conservation of energy? |
39713 | Is it the radius of the disc? |
39713 | Is it the same with two physical facts? |
39713 | Is it the thickness? |
39713 | Is it this which Russell calls the''zigzaginess''? |
39713 | Is it thought that ordinary language by aid of which are expressed the facts of daily life is exempt from ambiguity? |
39713 | Is it true they afford means of proving the principle of complete induction without any appeal to intuition? |
39713 | Is it well to let them know this is only approximative? |
39713 | Is its orientation about to be modified? |
39713 | Is mathematical analysis, then, whose principal object is the study of these empty frames, only a vain play of the mind? |
39713 | Is nature governed by caprice, or does harmony rule there? |
39713 | Is not chance the antithesis of all law?" |
39713 | Is not human intelligence, more specifically the intelligence of the scientist, susceptible of infinite variation? |
39713 | Is not my present nearer my past of yesterday than the present of Sirius? |
39713 | Is not the very spectrum of the spark, in which we recognize the lines of the metal of the electrode, a proof of it? |
39713 | Is not this the means of escaping the ridicule that we foresee? |
39713 | Is space revealed to us by our senses? |
39713 | Is that not something of a paradox? |
39713 | Is the abyss which separates them less profound than it at first appeared? |
39713 | Is the milky way thus constituted truly the image of a gas properly so called? |
39713 | Is the principle of inertia, which is not an_ a priori_ truth, therefore an experimental fact? |
39713 | Is there a law of errors? |
39713 | Is there in nature some familiar object which is so to speak the rough and vague image of it? |
39713 | Is there something to change in all that when we pass to the following stages? |
39713 | Is this a simple illusion of ours, or are there cases where this way of thinking is legitimate? |
39713 | Is this a third way of conceiving chance? |
39713 | Is this a truth imposed_ a priori_ upon the mind? |
39713 | Is this a useless luxury? |
39713 | Is this a verifiable fact? |
39713 | Is this affirmative answer forced upon us by the facts I have just given? |
39713 | Is this apparent contiguity a mere effect of chance? |
39713 | Is this because it is too remote from all other bodies to experience any appreciable action from them? |
39713 | Is this enough? |
39713 | Is this evolution ended? |
39713 | Is this hypothesis rigorously exact? |
39713 | Is this not enough to show they are capable of making ascensions otherwise than in a captive balloon? |
39713 | Is this not for us mathematicians in a way a professional procedure? |
39713 | Is this possible in particular when it is a question of giving a definition? |
39713 | Is this the case here? |
39713 | Is this then a question of method? |
39713 | Is this to say that the principle has no meaning and vanishes in a tautology? |
39713 | Is this way of looking at it legitimate? |
39713 | It is doubtless something intermediate; but what can we say then of the thickness itself, or of the radius of the disc? |
39713 | It is evident from the first that systematic errors can not satisfy Gauss''s law; but do the accidental errors satisfy it? |
39713 | It is useless to seek to change anything of that, and besides would it be desirable? |
39713 | It may be asked, for instance, what is the present distribution of the minor planets? |
39713 | May we not fear lest some day a new experiment should come to falsify the law in some domain of physics? |
39713 | Might it not happen that it can accord with experience only by violating the principle of sufficient reason or that of the relativity of space? |
39713 | Might not new experiments some day lead us to modify or even to abandon them? |
39713 | Might there not be an abrupt fall of potential in the neighborhood of one of the armatures, of the negative armature, for example? |
39713 | Moreover, do we not often invoke what Bertrand calls the laws of chance, to predict a phenomenon? |
39713 | Must geometry be regarded both as a branch of kinematics and as a branch of optics? |
39713 | Must not this existence be established, in order that the existence of the class of which it is a part may be deduced? |
39713 | Must we believe that the evolution of the milky way began when the matter was still dark? |
39713 | Must we combat them? |
39713 | Must we continue to use the method of least squares? |
39713 | Must we lament this? |
39713 | Must we show those content with the pure logic that they have seen only one side of the matter? |
39713 | Must we therefore translate as follows? |
39713 | Must we use them? |
39713 | Must we, therefore, abandon science and study only morals? |
39713 | Need I also recall that M. Hermite obtained a surprising advantage from the introduction of continuous variables into the theory of numbers? |
39713 | Need I point out that the fall of Lavoisier''s principle involves that of Newton''s? |
39713 | Need I recall that thus have been made all the important discoveries? |
39713 | Need we add that mathematicians themselves are not infallible? |
39713 | No one doubts it; but whence comes this confidence? |
39713 | Nor may you ask: Does the infallibility of arithmetic prevent errors in addition? |
39713 | Now can we affirm that the hypotheses I have just made are absurd? |
39713 | Now how do we know that this continuum of displacements has six dimensions? |
39713 | Now on what condition is the use of hypothesis without danger? |
39713 | Now what do we see? |
39713 | Now what is science? |
39713 | Now what is this creed? |
39713 | Now when we say that the Euclidean motions are the_ true_ motions without deformation, what do we mean? |
39713 | Now why is the first method of enumerating the possible cases more legitimate than the second? |
39713 | Now, what do we see? |
39713 | Of these two inverse tendencies, which seem to triumph turn about, which will win? |
39713 | On the other hand, if the principles of mechanics are only of experimental origin, are they not therefore only approximate and provisional? |
39713 | On the other hand, what happens with regard to the straight line? |
39713 | On what then could be based experiments which should serve as foundation for geometry? |
39713 | One could at most have said to us:''Your fillips are doubtless legitimate, but you abuse them; why move the exterior objects so often?'' |
39713 | Only a privileged few are called to enjoy it fully, it is true, but is not this the case for all the noblest arts? |
39713 | Only, is the compensation perfect? |
39713 | Or again that every body if nothing prevents, will move in a circle, the noblest of motions? |
39713 | Or can we, despite all, approach truth on some side? |
39713 | Or further, what criterion will enable me to apprehend this? |
39713 | Or is there here a play of evolution and natural selection? |
39713 | Or is this action by so much the less as the medium is less refractive and more rarefied, becoming null in the void? |
39713 | Or need we say to those not so cheaply satisfied that what they demand is not necessary? |
39713 | Or rather what is the probable value of the sine of the longitude at the instant_ t_, that is to say of sin(_ at_+_ b_)? |
39713 | Or, perhaps, does the apparent correspond to a real contiguity? |
39713 | Our body is formed of cells, and the cells of atoms; are these cells and these atoms then all the reality of the human body? |
39713 | PART III THE OBJECTIVE VALUE OF SCIENCE CHAPTER X IS SCIENCE ARTIFICIAL? |
39713 | Pardon, can you not imagine that the door opens, or that two of these walls separate? |
39713 | Probability opposed to certainty is what we do not know, and how can we calculate what we do not know? |
39713 | Scarcely fifteen years ago was there anything more ridiculous, more naïvely antiquated, than Coulomb''s fluids? |
39713 | Shall I recall to you how it was in its turn thrown into discredit? |
39713 | Shall we believe that with one single equation we have determined several unknowns? |
39713 | Shall we ever arrive at that? |
39713 | Shall we know then what is a point thus defined by its relative position with regard to ourselves? |
39713 | Shall we let ourselves be guided solely by our caprice? |
39713 | Shall we say that if we introduce others, of which we are fully conscious, we shall only aggravate the evil? |
39713 | Shall we say that the first has been useless? |
39713 | Shall we then admit that the enunciations of all those theorems which fill so many volumes are nothing but devious ways of saying_ A_ is_ A_? |
39713 | Shall we think God, contemplating his work, feels the same sensations as we in watching a billiard match? |
39713 | Should each therefore decide according to his temperament, the conservatives going to one side and the lovers of the new to the other? |
39713 | Should we abandon one of the two hypotheses, and which? |
39713 | Should we here understand by finite number every number to which by definition the principle of induction applies? |
39713 | Should we not always have been able to justify these fillips by the same reasons? |
39713 | Should we retain the classic definition of parallels and say parallels are two coplanar straights which do not meet, however far they be prolonged? |
39713 | Should we simply deduce all the consequences and regard them as intangible realities? |
39713 | Should we therefore conclude that the axioms of geometry are experimental verities? |
39713 | Should your rules be followed blindly? |
39713 | Since several geometries are possible, is it certain ours is the true one? |
39713 | So much for the rotation of the earth upon itself; what shall we say of its revolution around the sun? |
39713 | So that to ask what geometry it is proper to adopt is to ask, to what line is it proper to give the name straight? |
39713 | So we shall put the question otherwise; can geodesy aid us the better to know nature? |
39713 | So what must we conclude? |
39713 | Suppose we find the ray of light does not satisfy Euclid''s postulate( for example by showing that a star has a negative parallax), what shall we do? |
39713 | THE IMPLICIT AXIOMS.--Are the axioms explicitly enunciated in our treatises the sole foundations of geometry? |
39713 | That granted, what do we do? |
39713 | That is an experimental truth, but it can not be invalidated by experience; in fact, what would a more precise experiment teach us? |
39713 | That means: Are these relations the same for all? |
39713 | That supposes the field uniform; is this certain? |
39713 | That would be easy, I have said, but that would be rather long; and would it not be a little superficial? |
39713 | The English are right, that goes without saying; but how could the other method have been persisted in so long? |
39713 | The engineer should receive a complete mathematical education, but for what should it serve him? |
39713 | The example ordinarily cited is that of a ball rolling a very long time on a marble table; but why do we say it is subjected to no force? |
39713 | The experimenter puts to nature a question: Is it this or that? |
39713 | The nominalist attitude is justified only when it is convenient; when is it so? |
39713 | The principle is intact, but thenceforth of what use is it? |
39713 | The rule of tric- trac is indeed a rule of action like science, but does any one think the comparison just and not see the difference? |
39713 | The rules of perfect logic, are they the whole of mathematics? |
39713 | The way these cells are arranged, whence results the unity of the individual, is it not also a reality and much more interesting? |
39713 | Then does the scientist create science? |
39713 | Then what are we to think of that question: Is the Euclidean geometry true? |
39713 | Then what happens? |
39713 | There is connection between the warning_ A1_ and the parry_ B1_, this is an internal property of our intelligence; but why this connection? |
39713 | There is no difficulty as to_ U_, but can_ T_ be regarded as the_ vis viva_ of a material system? |
39713 | There is the event, what is the cause? |
39713 | There steeples were not lacking: but to install oneself in them with mysterious and perhaps diabolic instruments, was it not sacrilege? |
39713 | Therefore two difficulties:( 1) Can we transform psychologic time, which is qualitative, into a quantitative time? |
39713 | Therefore, when we ask what is the objective value of science, that does not mean: Does science teach us the true nature of things? |
39713 | These principles on which we have built all, are they about to crumble away in their turn? |
39713 | This it is that we are about to consider, and we shall put the question in these terms: When we say that space has three dimensions, what do we mean? |
39713 | Thus all seems arranged, but are all the doubts dissipated? |
39713 | Thus would not the horse harnessed to his treadmill refuse to go, were his eyes not bandaged? |
39713 | To minds so unlike can the mathematical theorems themselves appear in the same light? |
39713 | To what need does it respond? |
39713 | To- day, what do we see? |
39713 | Truth which is not the same for all, is it truth? |
39713 | Two psychological phenomena happen in two different consciousnesses; when I say they are simultaneous, what do I mean? |
39713 | Under these conditions, how imagine a sieve capable of applying them mechanically? |
39713 | Upon what condition will this latter definition, which plays an essential rôle in Whitehead''s proof, be''predicative''and consequently acceptable? |
39713 | V We seek reality, but what is reality? |
39713 | VII_ The True Solution_ What choice ought we to make among these different theories? |
39713 | VI_ Zigzag Theory and No- class Theory_ What is Mr. Russell''s attitude in presence of these contradictions? |
39713 | Was it merely because I do not speak the Peanian with enough eloquence? |
39713 | Was that to reject it? |
39713 | Was the Academy wrong? |
39713 | We say now_ post hoc, ergo propter hoc_; now_ propter hoc, ergo post hoc_; shall we escape from this vicious circle? |
39713 | Well, is it not a great advance to have distinguished what long was wrongly confused? |
39713 | Well, now, has this generalized law of inertia been verified by experiment, or can it be? |
39713 | What are the axes to which we naturally refer the_ extended space_? |
39713 | What are the problems it is led to set itself? |
39713 | What are these''things''? |
39713 | What are we to understand by that? |
39713 | What assurance is there that a thing we think simple does not hide a dreadful complexity? |
39713 | What authorizes me so to do? |
39713 | What can they do in this sense? |
39713 | What can this advantage be? |
39713 | What difference is there then between the statement of a fact in the rough and the statement of a scientific fact? |
39713 | What do I say? |
39713 | What do we do when we wish to apply the calculus of probabilities to such a question? |
39713 | What do we mean by_ sufficiently near_? |
39713 | What does it matter then whether the simplicity be real, or whether it covers a complex reality? |
39713 | What does that mean? |
39713 | What does that mean? |
39713 | What does that mean? |
39713 | What does that mean? |
39713 | What does that prove? |
39713 | What does that prove? |
39713 | What does the celebrated German geometer do? |
39713 | What does the word_ exist_ mean in mathematics? |
39713 | What does this mean? |
39713 | What does this mean? |
39713 | What geometry will they construct? |
39713 | What good are the efforts so expended by the geodesist? |
39713 | What happens now if the electrons are in motion? |
39713 | What happens now if we have recourse to some instrument to supplement the feebleness of our senses, if, for example, we make use of a microscope? |
39713 | What happens then according to the theory? |
39713 | What happens then? |
39713 | What happens then? |
39713 | What has experimental physics to do with such an aid, one which seems useless and perhaps even dangerous? |
39713 | What has it to do with the method of the physical sciences? |
39713 | What has made necessary this evolution? |
39713 | What has taught us to know the true, profound analogies, those the eyes do not see but reason divines? |
39713 | What is a good definition? |
39713 | What is a point of space? |
39713 | What is after all the fundamental theorem of geometry? |
39713 | What is at the instant_ t_ the probable distribution of the minor planets? |
39713 | What is for them the real definition of force? |
39713 | What is geometry for the philosopher? |
39713 | What is it indeed that gives us the feeling of elegance in a solution, in a demonstration? |
39713 | What is it necessary to do to give a mechanical interpretation of such a phenomenon? |
39713 | What is it, to understand? |
39713 | What is its future? |
39713 | What is meant when we say that a mathematical continuum or that a physical continuum has two or three dimensions? |
39713 | What is more complicated than the confused movements of the planets? |
39713 | What is necessary in order to deduce from this a mechanical explanation? |
39713 | What is the cause of this evolution? |
39713 | What is the cause that, among the thousand products of our unconscious activity, some are called to pass the threshold, while others remain below? |
39713 | What is the curve of probability of each of them? |
39713 | What is the force that should produce this recoil? |
39713 | What is the meaning of this? |
39713 | What is the nature of mathematical reasoning? |
39713 | What is the origin of this word and of other words also? |
39713 | What is the probability of his turning up the king? |
39713 | What is the probability of this push having this or that value? |
39713 | What is the probability that he is a sharper? |
39713 | What is the probability that he is a sharper? |
39713 | What is the probability that its third decimal is an even number? |
39713 | What is the probability that one of the two at least turns up a six? |
39713 | What is the probability that one or more representative points may be found in a certain portion of the plane? |
39713 | What is the probability that the fifth decimal of a logarithm taken at random from a table is a''9''? |
39713 | What is the probable present distribution of the minor planets on the zodiac? |
39713 | What is the probable value of sin_ nu_? |
39713 | What is the result? |
39713 | What is the rôle of the preliminary conscious work? |
39713 | What is this_ something else_? |
39713 | What is zero? |
39713 | What is_ force_? |
39713 | What is_ mass_? |
39713 | What it joins together should that be put asunder, what it puts asunder should that be joined together? |
39713 | What may be drawn from this comparison? |
39713 | What meaning according to them has this affirmation? |
39713 | What means have I then of knowing that these fibers are contiguous? |
39713 | What means the phrase''very slight''? |
39713 | What more? |
39713 | What new islets raise their fronded palms in air within thought''s musical domain? |
39713 | What now does the principle of least action tell us? |
39713 | What now will happen when great causes produce small effects? |
39713 | What prevents our being content with a calculation which has told us, it seems, all we wished to know? |
39713 | What remains then of the principle of the equality of action and reaction? |
39713 | What says M. Couturat to the first of these objections? |
39713 | What science could have been more useful? |
39713 | What should we conclude? |
39713 | What should we have done then if experience had given this contrary result? |
39713 | What simpler than Newton''s law? |
39713 | What then is a good experiment? |
39713 | What then is the rôle of experience? |
39713 | What then is to be done? |
39713 | What then remains of M. LeRoy''s thesis? |
39713 | What then should be thought of that direct intuition we should have of the straight or of distance? |
39713 | What things do they hide? |
39713 | What victory heralded the great rocket for which young Lobachevski, the widow''s son, was cast into prison? |
39713 | What was done then? |
39713 | What was this rash person who, upon our heights so recently set free, dared to raise the hateful standard of the counter- revolution? |
39713 | What we are free to do as we please-- is it any longer a serious business? |
39713 | What we are free to think as we please-- is it of any further interest to one who is in search of truth? |
39713 | What will happen? |
39713 | What would be its natural generalization? |
39713 | What would happen if one could communicate by non- luminous signals whose velocity of propagation differed from that of light? |
39713 | What, first of all, are the properties of space, properly so called? |
39713 | What, in fact, is a magnetic pole? |
39713 | When I am asked: Is it growing dark? |
39713 | When I am asked: Is the current passing? |
39713 | When I awake to- morrow morning, what sensation shall I feel in presence of such an astounding transformation? |
39713 | When I observe a galvanometer, as I have just said, if I ask an ignorant visitor: Is the current passing? |
39713 | When I say that a physical phenomenon, which happens outside of every consciousness, is before or after a psychological phenomenon, what do I mean? |
39713 | When I say, from noon to one the same time passes as from two to three, what meaning has this affirmation? |
39713 | When it is said then that we''localize''such and such an object at such and such a point of space, what does it mean? |
39713 | When it shall have vanished, will hope remain and shall we have the courage to achieve? |
39713 | When shall we have sufficiently shuffled the cards? |
39713 | When shall we say two forces are equal? |
39713 | When shall we say, then, that we have a complete mechanical explanation of the phenomenon? |
39713 | When slight differences in the causes produce vast differences in the effects, why are these effects distributed according to the laws of chance? |
39713 | When we have discovered in what direction it is advisable to look for the elementary phenomenon, by what means can we reach it? |
39713 | When we say space has three dimensions, what do we mean? |
39713 | When we use the pendulum to measure time, what postulate do we implicitly admit? |
39713 | When we wish to check a hypothesis, what do we do? |
39713 | When will it have accumulated sufficient complexity? |
39713 | Whence come in general the difficulties encountered in seeking rigor? |
39713 | Whence come the first principles of geometry? |
39713 | Whence comes the feeling that between any two instants there are others? |
39713 | Whence comes this certainty and is it justified? |
39713 | Whence comes this concordance? |
39713 | Where then is the boundary between the fact in the rough and the scientific fact? |
39713 | Wherein do these permanently electrified molecules differ from Coulomb''s electric molecules? |
39713 | Wherein does this syllable form an integrant part of this intuitive idea? |
39713 | Which group shall we choose, to make of it a sort of standard with which to compare natural phenomena? |
39713 | Which shall we prefer to regard as the derivatives of these parameters? |
39713 | Which then are the facts likely to reappear? |
39713 | Who could doubt that an angle may always be divided into any number of equal parts? |
39713 | Who delivered us from this illusion? |
39713 | Who shall choose the facts which, corresponding to these conditions, are worthy the freedom of the city in science? |
39713 | Who shall tell us which to choose? |
39713 | Who will regret it; who will think that this time and this strength have been wasted? |
39713 | Who would dare affirm that? |
39713 | Who would venture to say whether he preferred that Weierstrass had never written or that there had never been a Riemann? |
39713 | Who, now, is to decide whether a definition may be regarded as simple enough to be acceptable? |
39713 | Why are the English scientist''s ideas with such difficulty acclimatized among us? |
39713 | Why are the decimals of a table of logarithms, why are those of the number[ pi] distributed in accordance with the laws of chance? |
39713 | Why are the lines of the spectrum distributed in accordance with a regular law? |
39713 | Why be a''neo- vitalist,''or an''evolutionist,''or an''atomist,''or an''Energetiker''? |
39713 | Why be astonished then at the resistance we oppose to every attempt made to dissociate what so long has been associated? |
39713 | Why change them if they were infallible? |
39713 | Why did this stranger climb the mountains to make signals? |
39713 | Why do children usually understand nothing of the definitions which satisfy scientists? |
39713 | Why do the drops of rain in a shower seem to be distributed at random? |
39713 | Why do the rays distribute themselves regularly? |
39713 | Why do these rays distribute themselves regularly? |
39713 | Why do we assert this? |
39713 | Why do we avoid points making angles and too abrupt turns? |
39713 | Why do we not make our curve describe the most capricious zig- zags? |
39713 | Why do we put such a value on the invention of a new transformation? |
39713 | Why do we reject this interpretation? |
39713 | Why does this principle occupy thus a sort of privileged place among all the physical laws? |
39713 | Why has it been said that every attempt to give a fourth dimension to space always carries this one back to one of the other three? |
39713 | Why has space properly so called as many dimensions as tactile space and more than simple visual space? |
39713 | Why have the continental savants who have sought to get out of the ruts of their predecessors been usually unable to free themselves completely? |
39713 | Why have the meteorologists such difficulty in predicting the weather with any certainty? |
39713 | Why is it necessary to give them others? |
39713 | Why is this detour advantageous? |
39713 | Why not limit our philosophy of science strictly to such a counsel of resignation? |
39713 | Why not''take the cash and let the credit go''? |
39713 | Why reason on a polygon, for instance, which is always decomposable into triangles, and not on the elementary triangles? |
39713 | Why should I have the right to apply the name of straight to the first of these ideas and not to the second? |
39713 | Why then am I led to decide that these two sensations, qualitatively different, represent the same image, which has been displaced? |
39713 | Why then do we think this initial distribution improbable? |
39713 | Why then does it not fail me in a difficult piece of mathematical reasoning where most chess- players would lose themselves? |
39713 | Why then does this judgment force itself upon us with an irresistible evidence? |
39713 | Why then is it that I seek to trace a curve without sinuosities? |
39713 | Why then take this détour? |
39713 | Why, then, does science actually need general theories, despite the fact that these theories inevitably alter and pass away? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Why? |
39713 | Will it be by a convention? |
39713 | Will it be necessary to seek to mend the broken principles by giving what we French call a_ coup de pouce_? |
39713 | Will it be said that good sense suffices to show us what convention should be adopted? |
39713 | Will it thus shrink in convergence toward zero, or will there remain an irreducible residue which will then be the universal invariant sought? |
39713 | Will nature be sufficiently flexible for that? |
39713 | Will our experiments, interpreted in this new manner, still be in accord with our''law of relativity''? |
39713 | Will the difficulty be solved if we agree to refer everything to these axes bound to our body? |
39713 | Will the number of shoes be equal to the number of pairs? |
39713 | Will the two principles of Mayer and of Clausius assure to it foundations solid enough for it to last some time? |
39713 | Will they still be the same for those who shall come after us? |
39713 | Will things go better if we admit the new dynamics? |
39713 | Will you say that if the experiments bear on the bodies, they bear at least upon the geometric properties of the bodies? |
39713 | With what eyes, if not with his intellect? |
39713 | Without doubt, numerous observations are in accord with it; but is not this a simple effect of chance? |
39713 | Would all geometry thus have become impossible? |
39713 | Would not the same reasoning be applicable in his case? |
39713 | Would not this animal be the true philosopher? |
39713 | Would the metamorphosis have been possible, or at least would it not have been much slower? |
39713 | Would the probability of the cause being comprised between two limits_ n_ kilometers apart still be proportional to_ n_? |
39713 | Would this contrary result have been absurd in itself? |
39713 | Would this planet act the same if it went a thousand times faster? |
39713 | XI Another difficulty; have we really the right to speak of the cause of a phenomenon? |
39713 | Yet is it an instrument not to be done without, if not for action, at least for philosophizing? |
39713 | Yet is that certitude absolute? |
39713 | Yet would the mind of these astronomers be completely satisfied? |
39713 | You ask then of what use is the hypothesis of Lorentz and of Fitzgerald if no experiment can permit of its verification? |
39713 | _ Conventions Preceding Experiment._--Suppose, now, that all these efforts fail, and, after all, I do not believe they will, what must be done? |
39713 | _ Identity of Two Points_ What is a point? |
39713 | _ Objectivity of Science_ I arrive at the question set by the title of this article: What is the objective value of science? |
39713 | _ Shall we thence conclude that the facts of daily life are the work of the grammarians?_ You ask me: Is there a current? |
39713 | _ Shall we thence conclude that the facts of daily life are the work of the grammarians?_ You ask me: Is there a current? |
39713 | _ The Objective Value of Science_ CHAPTER X.--Is Science Artificial? |
39713 | _ The Philosophy of M. LeRoy_ There are many reasons for being sceptics; should we push this scepticism to the very end or stop on the way? |
39713 | _ The Rôle of the Analyst._--And as to these doubts, is it indeed true that we can do nothing to disembarrass science of them? |
39713 | _ They have not changed nature; they have only changed place._ III Could these principles be considered as disguised definitions? |
39713 | _ This convention being given_, if I am asked: Is such a fact true? |
39713 | _ What Outcome?_--What now is the definite, the permanent outcome? |
39713 | and, if so, how was it known that these bodies were subjected to no force? |
39713 | and, on the other hand, how could we admit Newton''s conclusion and believe in absolute space? |
39713 | but it means: Does it teach us the true relations of things? |
47748 | Doth the eagle mount up at thy command, and make her nest on high?] |
47748 | *** There is a work called''The Horse,''and another''The Cow,''and''The Dog,''and so on; why should''nt there be one on''The Galls?'' |
47748 | And how the living clouds on clouds arise? |
47748 | And yet how simple the phenomenon? |
47748 | But how does this hair grow? |
47748 | But is the heart weary-- that heart which has toiled through the long and sluggard night? |
47748 | But why is man''s head thus covered with hair? |
47748 | But, what is it that causes the heart to beat? |
47748 | How do you know that you have hold of it? |
47748 | How indeed was the mole, working its way under ground, to guard its eyes at all? |
47748 | How much of that noble form is composed of water? |
47748 | If this is not seeing the object--_what is_? |
47748 | Is it any wonder then so many fellows get taken in when they go for to swap hearts with them? |
47748 | Is it not possible that, by hammering, the particles of iron have been driven closer together, and_ the latent heat_ driven out? |
47748 | This is one of the chief beauties of"Live and Learn,"for what is the use of pointing out a grammatical error without giving a key to its correction? |
47748 | WHICH-- THE RIGHT OR THE LEFT? |
47748 | What are they? |
47748 | What is that organisation for? |
47748 | What occurs? |
47748 | What purpose do they fulfil? |
47748 | What then occurs? |
47748 | Who can recount what transmigrations there Are annual made? |
47748 | Why is this?_ Because the_ carbon_( charcoal) absorbs_ oxygen_ from the air, and conveys it to the_ phosphorous_. |
47748 | Why should man have the power to regulate his finger, and not to regulate his heart? |
47748 | Why should not each of us enquire the"Reason Why"regarding everything that we observe? |
47748 | Why should this be? |
47748 | Why should we mentally_ grope_ about, when we may_ see_ our way? |
47748 | [ Verse:"And the Lord said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Can any understand the spreadings of the clouds, or the noise of his tabernacle?" |
47748 | [ Verse:"Can that which is unsavoury be eaten without salt? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Can the rush grow up without mire? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that abundance of waters may cover thee?" |
47748 | [ Verse:"Doth not the ear try words? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom, and stretch her wings toward the south? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Hast thou given the horse strength? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Hath the rain a father? |
47748 | [ Verse:"How much better is it to get wisdom than gold? |
47748 | [ Verse:"How oft is the candle of the wicked put out? |
47748 | [ Verse:"If the whole body were an eye, where were hearing? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Is not God in the height of the heaven? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Lo, these are parts of his ways; but how little a portion is heard of him? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Out of whose womb came the ice? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Say not ye, There are four months, and then cometh harvest? |
47748 | [ Verse:"The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Watchman, what of the night? |
47748 | [ Verse:"What is man, that thou art mindful of him? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Who can number the clouds in wisdom? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Who hath woe? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Who is as the wise man? |
47748 | [ Verse:"Who teacheth us more than the beasts of the earth, and maketh us wiser than the fowls of heaven?" |
47748 | _ Are good reflectors of heat also good absorbers?_ No; for reflectors at once_ send back_ the heat which they receive, while absorbers_ retain it_. |
47748 | _ Are light and heat combined in the solar ray?_ Yes. |
47748 | _ Are sounds reflected only by distant objects?_ Sounds are doubtless reflected by_ walls and ceilings_ around us. |
47748 | _ Are there any instances in which the abstraction of latent heat will reduce the hulk of bodies?_ Yes, there are several. |
47748 | _ At what rate of velocity does the light of the stars travel?_ At the same velocity as all other light. |
47748 | _ Can heat be reflected in any great degree of intensity?_ Yes; to such a degree that inflammable matters may be ignited by it. |
47748 | _ Could animals live in nitrogen?_ No; they would immediately die. |
47748 | _ Do all bodies radiate light?_ All bodies radiate light; but those that are not in themselves primary sources of light, are said to_ reflect it_. |
47748 | _ Do all sounds travel at the same rate?_ All sounds, whether strong or weak, high or low, musical or discordant,_ travel with the same velocity_. |
47748 | _ Do black bodies reflect any light?_ Black bodies_ absorb_ the light that falls upon them. |
47748 | _ Do lightning conductors"attract"electricity?_ Not unless the electric current lies in their vicinity. |
47748 | _ Do plants absorb heat?_ Yes. |
47748 | _ Do some substances absorb heat?_ Yes; those substances which are_ the best radiators_ are also_ the best absorbers_ of heat. |
47748 | _ Does a match ignite spontaneously when drawn over a rough surface?_ No. |
47748 | _ Does cold radiate as well as heat?_ It was once thought that_ cold radiated_ as well as_ heat_. |
47748 | _ Does glass obstruct the passage of any portion of light?_ Glass_ reflects_( sends back) a very small portion of light. |
47748 | _ Does not the air derive its heat directly from the sun''s rays?_ Only partially. |
47748 | _ Does the cup prevent the juice from boiling over?_ No. |
47748 | _ Has any investigation of this subject ever been carefully made?_ Yes. |
47748 | _ Has any part of the candle been consumed or lost?_ No; there is no such thing as"loss"in the operations of nature. |
47748 | _ Have plants sometimes a temperature lower than that of the surrounding air?_ Yes. |
47748 | _ How are clouds affected by winds?_ If_ cold winds_ blow upon the clouds, the cold condenses the vapour, turning the clouds into_ rain_. |
47748 | _ How do plants obtain carbon?_ They obtain it chiefly from the air, in the form of_ carbonic acid gas_. |
47748 | _ How do plants obtain nitrogen?_ From the_ atmospheric air_, and from the_ soil_, in which it is combined with other elements. |
47748 | _ How do plants obtain oxygen?_ They obtain it from the_ atmospheric air_. |
47748 | _ How do the waters of the ocean become heated?_ Chiefly by_ convection_. |
47748 | _ How do we measure the quantity of caloric in any substance?_ It is impossible to determine the amount of caloric which any body contains. |
47748 | _ How does the equilibrium of electricity become disturbed?_ By changes in the condition of matter. |
47748 | _ How does the heat of the sun''s rays ultimately become diffused?_ It is first_ absorbed_ by the earth. |
47748 | _ How frequently does the total amount of blood circulate through the system?_ The blood circulates once through the body in about_ two minutes_. |
47748 | _ How high will atmospheric pressure raise water in the bore of a pump?_ It will raise water to an elevation of_ thirty feet_ above its level. |
47748 | _ How is heat diffused through the atmosphere?_ By_ convection_. |
47748 | _ How is heat transmitted from one body to another?_ By Conduction, Radiation, Reflection, Absorption and Convection. |
47748 | _ How is hydrogen gas obtained from coals?_ It is driven out of the coals by heat, in closed vessels, which prevent its union with_ oxygen_. |
47748 | _ How is the perspiration formed?_ By very small_ glands_, which lie embedded in the skin. |
47748 | _ How is warmth provided for in animals that have no such coats?_ They are furnished with a layer of_ fat_, which lies underneath the skin. |
47748 | _ How is water raised to a greater elevation when it is required?_ By mechanical contrivances, by which the water is_ forced_ to a greater elevation. |
47748 | _ How long does a substance feel cold or hot to the touch?_ Until it has brought the part touching it to the same temperature as itself. |
47748 | _ How long does light take to travel from the sun to the earth?_ Eight minutes and thirteen seconds. |
47748 | _ How many classes of nerves are there?_ There are:-- 1. |
47748 | _ How many degrees of heat are latent, or hidden, in the different states of water?_ In thawing_ ice_, 140 deg. |
47748 | _ How many descriptions of clouds are there?_ There are_ seven_. |
47748 | _ How many kinds of attraction are there?_ There are five principal kinds of_ attraction_:-- 1. |
47748 | _ How may caloric be excited to develop heat?_ By any means which cause agitation, or produce an active change in the condition of bodies. |
47748 | _ How may we calculate the distance at which the electric discharge takes place?_ Sound travels at the rate of_ a quarter of a mile in a second_. |
47748 | _ How much blood does the human body contain?_ From_ twenty- five_ to_ thirty- five_ pounds. |
47748 | _ How much deeper is water than it appears to be?_ About_ one- third_. |
47748 | _ In combustion does any other result take place besides the union of oxygen and carbon forming carbonic acid gas?_ Yes. |
47748 | _ In what part of the world do the heaviest rains occur?_ The_ heaviest_ rains occur in the_ tropics_, during the hot season. |
47748 | _ In what parts of the body does the sense of touch more especially reside?_ In the points of the fingers and in the tongue. |
47748 | _ In what respects are light and heat dissimilar?_ Heat frequently exists without light. |
47748 | _ In what season of the year is the actinic power of light the greatest?_ In the_ spring_, when the germination of plants demands its vitalising aid. |
47748 | _ In what ways does man use oxygen?_ Man_ eats_,_ drinks_,_ breathes_, and_ burns_ it, in various proportions and combinations. |
47748 | _ Is air a good or a bad conductor?_ Air is a_ bad conductor_, and it chiefly transmits heat, as water does, by_ convection_. |
47748 | _ Is an escape of hydrogen gas from a gas- pipe dangerous to life?_ It is dangerous, first, by_ inhalation_. |
47748 | _ Is breathing a kind of combustion?_ It is. |
47748 | _ Is it not a waste of fuel to allow this matter to escape?_ It is, as it might all be burnt up by better management. |
47748 | _ Is the air ever hot enough, in any part of the world, to destroy life?_ Yes. |
47748 | _ Is the atmosphere ever as hot as the human body?_ Not in this country. |
47748 | _ Is the gas used to illuminate our streets, hydrogen gas?_ It is; but it is combined with carbon, derived from the coals from which it is made. |
47748 | _ Is the impure air sent out of the lungs lighter or heavier than common air?_ At first, being rarefied by warmth, it is_ lighter_. |
47748 | _ Is there any latent heat in air?_ Yes: a considerable amount. |
47748 | _ Is there latent caloric in ice, snow, water, marble,& c?_ Yes; there is some amount of_ caloric_ in all substances. |
47748 | _ Is this carbonic acid gas heavier or lighter than the air?_ Pure carbonic acid gas is the heaviest of all the gases. |
47748 | _ Is water a good or a bad conductor?_ Water is an indifferent conductor, but it is a_ better conductor than air_. |
47748 | _ May the use of gas for purposes of illumination be considered highly dangerous?_ Not if it is intelligently managed. |
47748 | _ Of what does the nervous system consist?_ Of the_ brain_, the_ spinal cord_, and the branches which are called_ nerves_. |
47748 | _ Of what elementary substances are plants composed?_ Of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen. |
47748 | _ Supposing a red- hot cannon ball to be suspended by a chain from the ceiling of a room, how would its heat escape?_ Almost entirely by_ radiation_. |
47748 | _ Then is nitrogen taken into the blood from the air?_ Such a supposition is highly improbable. |
47748 | _ To what height does the atmosphere extend?_ It is estimated to extend to from_ forty to fifty miles_ above the surface of the earth. |
47748 | _ What are acids?_ Acids are a numerous class of chemical bodies. |
47748 | _ What are alkalies?_ Alkalies are a numerous class of substances that have a great affinity for, and readily combine with,_ acids_, forming_ salts_. |
47748 | _ What are clouds?_ Clouds are volumes of_ vapour_, usually elevated to a considerable height. |
47748 | _ What are dry fogs?_ Dry fogs are characterised by a dull opaque appearance of the atmosphere. |
47748 | _ What are echoes?_ Echoes are sounds_ reflected_ by the objects on which they strike. |
47748 | _ What are endogenous stems?_ Endogenous stems are those that_ grow inwardly_, from the centre. |
47748 | _ What are exogenous stems?_ Exogenous stems are those that grow by the addition of wood_ on their outer surface_, underneath the bark. |
47748 | _ What are tendons?_ Tendons are_ long cords_, of a substance similar in its nature to_ cartilage_, by which_ the muscles are attached to the bones_. |
47748 | _ What are the best reflectors of heat?_ Smooth, light- coloured, and highly polished surfaces, especially those of_ metal_. |
47748 | _ What are the chemical components of coal?_ They consist of_ carbon_,_ hydrogen_,_ oxygen_, and_ nitrogen_. |
47748 | _ What are the nerves of special sense?_ The nerves of special sense are those through which we_ hear_,_ see_,_ feel_,_ smell_, and_ taste_. |
47748 | _ What are the properties of fire?_ It imparts heat, which has the effect of expanding both fluids and solids. |
47748 | _ What are the properties of heat?_ It may exist without_ fire_ or_ light_. |
47748 | _ What are the states in which pure carbonic acid exists?_ Pure carbonic acid may exist in the_ solid_, the_ liquid_, or the_ æriform_ state. |
47748 | _ What are toxicologists?_ Persons who study the nature and effects of poisons and their antidotes. |
47748 | _ What are trade winds?_ Trade winds are vast currents of air, which_ sweep round the globe_ over a belt of some 12,000 miles in width. |
47748 | _ What are vegetable acids?_ Vegetable acids are chiefly obtained from_ fruit_; but also abundantly from_ wood_, by distillation. |
47748 | _ What are whirlwinds?_ Whirlwinds are produced by violent and contrary currents meeting and striking upon each other, producing_ a circular motion_. |
47748 | _ What became of the warmth at first contained in the bubble?_ It has been_ distributed in the air_ through which the bubble passed. |
47748 | _ What becomes of the carbonic acid gas which is produced by combustion?_ It is diffused in the air, which should be removed by adequate ventilation. |
47748 | _ What becomes of the water which is formed by the burning of hydrogen in oxygen?_ It passes into the air in the form of watery vapour. |
47748 | _ What becomes of this carbonic acid gas?_ It is sent out of our bodies by the compressure of the lungs, and mingles with the air that surrounds us. |
47748 | _ What benefits result from the radiation of heat,& c.?_ But for the_ radiation of heat_, we should be subjected to the most unequal temperatures. |
47748 | _ What causes the brilliant colours of the diamond?_ The_ refraction_ of the rays of light by the various_ facets_ of the diamond. |
47748 | _ What causes the rainbow?_ The_ refraction_ of the sun''s rays by the_ falling rain_. |
47748 | _ What causes the rich tints displayed by"mother- of- pearl? |
47748 | _ What determines the character of winds?_ The character of winds is influenced by the condition of_ the surfaces over which they blow_. |
47748 | _ What differences characterise the combustion of carbon and of hydrogen?_ The combustion of_ carbon_ takes place without the production of flame. |
47748 | _ What do cirro- stratus clouds foretell?__ Cirro- stratus_ clouds foretell_ rain_ or_ snow_, according to the season of the year. |
47748 | _ What do cirrus clouds foretell?__ Cirrus_ clouds foretell_ fine_ weather, when they fly high, and are thin and light. |
47748 | _ What do cumulo- stratus clouds foretell?__ Cumulo- stratus_ clouds usually foretell a_ change of weather_--from rain to fine, or from fine to rain. |
47748 | _ What do cumulus clouds foretell?__ Cumulus_ clouds, when they are well defined, and advance with the wind, foretell_ fine weather_. |
47748 | _ What do nimbus clouds foretell?__ Nimbus_ clouds foretell_ rain_,_ storm_, and_ thunder_. |
47748 | _ What do stratus clouds foretell?__ Stratus_ clouds foretell_ damp and cheerless weather_. |
47748 | _ What effect has actinism upon vegetation?_ It quickens the germination of seeds; and assists in the formation of the colouring matter of leaves. |
47748 | _ What effect has cold upon the barometer?_ It causes the mercury to rise, by_ checking evaporation_, and_ increasing the density of the air_. |
47748 | _ What effect has heat upon the barometer?_ It causes the mercury to fall,_ by evaporating moisture into the air_. |
47748 | _ What effect has the burning of a fire upon the composition of the air?_ It is found that in burning 10 lb. |
47748 | _ What effect have winds upon the formation of dew?_ Winds, generally, and especially when rapid, prevent the formation of dew. |
47748 | _ What element is the most abundant in nature?__ Oxygen_, which forms so large a part of_ water_. |
47748 | _ What elements take part in the maintenance of a fire?_ Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. |
47748 | _ What forces tend to arrest the flight of the arrow?_ The_ friction of the air_, and the_ attraction of gravitation_. |
47748 | _ What is Galvanism?_ Galvanism is the action of_ electricity upon animal bodies_, and is so called from the name of its first discoverer, Galvani. |
47748 | _ What is Radiation?_ The radiation of heat is a_ motion of the particles_, in a series of rays, diverging in every direction from a heated body. |
47748 | _ What is Spontaneous Combustion?_ Spontaneous combustion is that which occurs in various bodies when they become highly heated by_ chemical changes_. |
47748 | _ What is a beam of light?_ A_ beam_ of light is a_ group of parallel rays_. |
47748 | _ What is a conductor of heat?_ A conductor of heat is any substance through which heat is_ readily transmitted_. |
47748 | _ What is a focus?_ In optics, it is the point or centre at which, or around which, divergent rays are brought into the closest possible union. |
47748 | _ What is a halo?_ A halo is a_ luminous ring_, which forms between the eye of the observer and a luminous body. |
47748 | _ What is a medium?_ A_ medium_ is a body which affords_ a passage for the rays_ of light. |
47748 | _ What is a non- conductor of heat?_ A non- conductor is any substance through which heat will_ not_ pass readily. |
47748 | _ What is a pencil of light?_ A_ pencil_ of light is a body of rays which_ come from or move towards a point_. |
47748 | _ What is a ray of light?_ A_ ray_ of light is the_ smallest portion_ of light which we can recognise. |
47748 | _ What is a vacuum?_ A vacuum is a space_ devoid of matter_. |
47748 | _ What is actinism?__ Actinism_ is the chemical property of light. |
47748 | _ What is amber?_ It is a_ resinous_ substance, hard, bitter, tasteless, and glossy. |
47748 | _ What is animal charcoal?_ Animal charcoal, like vegetable charcoal, consists of_ carbon_ in a state approaching purity. |
47748 | _ What is attraction?_ Attraction is the tendency of bodies to_ draw near to each other_. |
47748 | _ What is caloric?_ Caloric is another term for heat. |
47748 | _ What is carbon?_ It is one of the elementary bodies, and is very abundant throughout nature. |
47748 | _ What is carbonic acid?_ Carbonic acid is a mixture of_ carbon_ and_ oxygen_, in the proportion of 3 lbs. |
47748 | _ What is charcoal?_ Charcoal consists almost entirely of_ carbon_. |
47748 | _ What is chicory?_ Chicory is the root of the common endive, dried and roasted as coffee, for which it is used as a substitute. |
47748 | _ What is chocolate?_ It is a cake prepared from the cocoa- nut. |
47748 | _ What is coal?_ Coal is a"_ vegetable fossil_." |
47748 | _ What is cocoa?_ Cocoa is also a preparation from the seeds or beans of the cocoa tree. |
47748 | _ What is coke?_ Coke is coal, divested of its hydrogen and other volatile parts, by a similar process to that by which charcoal is produced. |
47748 | _ What is cork?_ Cork is the bark of a description of_ oak- tree_, which grows in great abundance in Spain, Italy, and France. |
47748 | _ What is dew?_ Dew is_ watery vapour_ diffused in the air,_ condensed_ by coming in contact with bodies_ colder than the atmosphere_. |
47748 | _ What is electricity?_ Electricity is a property of_ force_ which resides in all matter, and which constantly seeks to establish an_ equilibrium_. |
47748 | _ What is fire?_ It is a violent chemical action attending the combustion of the ingredients of_ fuel_ with the_ oxygen_ of the air. |
47748 | _ What is flame?_ It is gaseous matter burning at a_ very high temperature_. |
47748 | _ What is formed by the union of oxygen and carbon?_ Carbonic acid gas. |
47748 | _ What is hail?__ Hail_ is also the_ frozen moisture of the clouds_. |
47748 | _ What is heat?_ Heat is a principle in nature which, like light and electricity, is best understood by its_ effects_. |
47748 | _ What is hoar- frost?_ Hoar- frost is frozen dew. |
47748 | _ What is honey- dew?_ Honey- dew is the name applied to a_ sweet and sticky moisture_ occasionally deposited upon the leaves of plants. |
47748 | _ What is hydrogen?_ Hydrogen is an elementary gas, and is the lightest of all known bodies. |
47748 | _ What is light?_ Light, according to Newton, is the effect of luminous particles which dart from the surfaces of bodies in all directions. |
47748 | _ What is mahogany?_ Mahogany is the wood of trees brought chiefly from South America and Spain. |
47748 | _ What is meant by the snow line?_ The_ snow line_ is the estimated altitude in_ all countries_ where_ snow would be formed_. |
47748 | _ What is nitrogen?_ Nitrogen is an elementary body in the form of gas. |
47748 | _ What is opium?_ Opium is the produce of the_ poppy_, and is obtained from the seed. |
47748 | _ What is oxygen?_ Oxygen is one of the most widely diffused of the elementary substances. |
47748 | _ What is ozone?_ Ozone is an_ atmospheric element_ recently discovered, and respecting which differences of opinion prevail. |
47748 | _ What is rain?_ Rain is the_ vapour of the clouds_ which, being condensed by a fall of temperature, forms drops of water that descend to the earth. |
47748 | _ What is rose- wood?_ Rosewood is the wood of a tree which grows in Brazil. |
47748 | _ What is sleet?__ Sleet_ is snow which, in falling, has met with a_ warmer current of air_ than that in which it congealed. |
47748 | _ What is smoke?_ Unconsumed particles of_ coal_, rendered volatile by heat, and driven off. |
47748 | _ What is soot?__ Carbon_ in minute particles, driven off with other volatile matters and deposited on the walls of chimneys. |
47748 | _ What is sound?_ Sound is an_ impression produced upon the ear_ by_ vibrations_ of_ the air_. |
47748 | _ What is starch?_ Starch is one of the most useful products of the vegetable kingdom. |
47748 | _ What is tannin?_ Tannin is a vegetable production, obtained chiefly from the oak- bark, and from a variety of other vegetable sources. |
47748 | _ What is tea?_ Tea is the leaf of a shrub(_ Thea Chinensis_). |
47748 | _ What is the Absorption of heat?_ The absorption of heat is the taking of it up by the body to which it is transmitted or conducted. |
47748 | _ What is the Conduction of heat?_ It is the communication of heat from one body to another_ by contact_. |
47748 | _ What is the Radiation of heat?_ The transmission of heat by a_ series of rays_. |
47748 | _ What is the Reflection of heat?_ The reflection of heat is the_ throwing back_ of its rays towards the direction whence they came. |
47748 | _ What is the amount of water pressure?_ The pressure of the sea, at the depth of 1,100 yards, is equal to 15,000 lbs. |
47748 | _ What is the best metal for a lightning conductor?__ Copper_, the conducting power of which is_ five times greater than that of iron_. |
47748 | _ What is the best method of preventing the explosion of gas?_ Observe the rule,_ never to approach a supposed leakage with a light_. |
47748 | _ What is the cause of lightning?_ Lightning is the result of_ electrical discharges_ from the_ clouds_. |
47748 | _ What is the cause of monsoons?_ Monsoons are caused by changes in the position of the sun. |
47748 | _ What is the cause of sea breezes?_ Sea breezes are also the result of_ convection_. |
47748 | _ What is the cause of the aurora borealis?_ The_ mingling of the electricities_ of the higher regions of the atmosphere. |
47748 | _ What is the cause of the sensation called cold?_ When we feel cold, heat is being_ drawn off from our bodies_. |
47748 | _ What is the cause of the sensation called heat?_ When we feel hot, our bodies are_ absorbing heat_ from external causes. |
47748 | _ What is the cause of winds?_ Currents of air, and winds, are the result of_ convection_. |
47748 | _ What is the chief cause of variation in the temperature of flowers?_ It is generally supposed that their temperature is affected by their_ colours_. |
47748 | _ What is the circulation of the sap in plants?_ The circulation of the sap is the movement of the nutritive juices by which the plant is sustained. |
47748 | _ What is the constitution of the sun?_ It is a spherical body, 1,384,472 times larger than the earth. |
47748 | _ What is the depth of the sea?_ The extreme depth has not, probably, been ascertained. |
47748 | _ What is the difference between"burning"and"supporting combustion? |
47748 | _ What is the distance of the sun from the earth?_ Ninety five millions of miles. |
47748 | _ What is the effect of this evaporation?_ A great deal of heat is unprofitably expended in driving off the water of the fuel. |
47748 | _ What is the focus?_ The_ focus_ is the point to which_ converging rays are directed_. |
47748 | _ What is the gas which escapes from the coals?_ Carburetted hydrogen. |
47748 | _ What is the greatest source of Radiation?_ The sun, which sends forth rays of_ both light and heat_ in all directions. |
47748 | _ What is the proportion of watery vapour in the atmosphere?_ The proportion_ constantly varies_. |
47748 | _ What is the purest form of carbon known?_ The purest form of_ carbon_ is the_ diamond_, which may be said to be absolutely pure. |
47748 | _ What is the radiant point?_ The_ radiant point_ is that_ from which diverging rays of light are emitted_. |
47748 | _ What is the radiation of light?_ The_ radiation_ of light is its_ emission in rays_ from the surface of a_ luminous body_. |
47748 | _ What is the relative intensity of primary and reflected light?_ The intensity of a reflection depends upon the power of the reflecting surface. |
47748 | _ What is the source of caloric?_ The sun is its chief source. |
47748 | _ What is the specific gravity of a body?_ It is its weight estimated_ relatively to the weights of other bodies_. |
47748 | _ What is the thermometer?_ The thermometer is an instrument in which_ mercury_ is employed to indicate_ degrees of heat_. |
47748 | _ What is thunder?_ Thunder is the_ noise which succeeds the rush_ of the electrical fluid through the air. |
47748 | _ What is venous blood?_ Venous blood is that which is returning through the_ veins_ of the body from the organs to which it has been circulated. |
47748 | _ What is wheat?_ Wheat, rye, barley, oats, millet, and maize, all belong to the natural order of grain- bearing plants. |
47748 | _ What is wind?_ Wind is air_ in motion_. |
47748 | _ What is wool?_ Wool is a kind of soft hair or coarse down, produced by various animals, but chiefly by sheep. |
47748 | _ What other causes of drowsiness are there?_ The candles, gas, or fires that may be burning in the rooms where people are assembled. |
47748 | _ What produces the electric light?_ Currents of electricity pass towards each other along wires at the ends of which two charcoal points are placed. |
47748 | _ What produces the various shapes of clouds?_ 1. |
47748 | _ What proportion of carbonic acid gas is dangerous to life?_ Any proportion over the natural one of 1 per cent. |
47748 | _ What proportion of hydrogen in the air is dangerous to life, if inhaled?_ One- fiftieth part has been found to have a_ serious effect_ upon animals. |
47748 | _ What substances are electric?_ All substances in nature, from the_ metals_ to the_ gases_. |
47748 | _ What substances are the best conductors of heat?_ Gold, silver, copper, and most substances of close and hard formation,& c. 123. |
47748 | _ What substances are the best radiators?_ All_ rough_ and_ dark_ coloured substances and surfaces are the_ best radiators of heat_. |
47748 | _ What substances are the worst conductors of heat?_ Fur, eider down, feathers, raw silk, wood, lamp- black, cotton, soot, charcoal,& c. 124. |
47748 | _ What substances are the worst radiators of heat?_ All_ smooth_,_ bright_, and_ light coloured_ surfaces are_ bad radiators of heat_. |
47748 | _ What temperature is required to produce flame?_ That depends upon the nature of the combustible you desire to burn. |
47748 | _ When do substances feel neither hot nor cold?_ When they are of the same temperature as our bodies. |
47748 | _ When does a body radiate heat?_ When it is surrounded by a medium which is_ a bad conductor_. |
47748 | _ When does the barometer stand highest?_ When there is a_ duration of frost_, or when_ north- easterly winds_ prevail. |
47748 | _ When does the barometer stand lowest?_ When_ a thaw follows a long frost_; or when_ south- west winds_ prevail. |
47748 | _ When does the flash of lightning appear blue?_ When the degree of electrical excitement is intense, and_ general throughout the atmosphere_. |
47748 | _ When does the thermometer vary most in its indication of natural temperature?_ It varies more in the_ winter_ than in the_ summer_ season. |
47748 | _ When is a body said to be cold?_ When it holds less_ caloric_ than surrounding objects, and absorbs heat from them. |
47748 | _ When is a body said to be hot?_ When it holds so much_ caloric_ that it diffuses heat to surrounding objects. |
47748 | _ When is air said to be saturated with vapour?_ When it can not take up_ a larger quantity_ than that which it already holds. |
47748 | _ When is the flash of lightning straight?_ When the distance between the clouds whose electricities are meeting, is small. |
47748 | _ When there is no fire in a room, what is the relative temperature of the various things in the room?_ They are all of the same temperature. |
47748 | _ When we stand before a fire, does the heat reach us by conduction or by radiation?_ By radiation. |
47748 | _ Whence do clouds arise?_ From the_ evaporation of water_ at the earth''s surface. |
47748 | _ Whence do plants derive those substances?_ From the air, the earth, and water. |
47748 | _ Whence does the snail obtain its shell?_ Young snails come from the egg_ with a shell upon their backs_. |
47748 | _ Where does hydrogen chiefly exist?_ In the form of_ water_, where it exists in combination with_ oxygen_. |
47748 | _ Where does nitrogen find a fresh supply of oxygen?_ In the atmosphere. |
47748 | _ Where is nitrogen found?_ It is chiefly found in the air, of which it constitutes 79 out of 100 volumes. |
47748 | _ Which feels the warmer, the conductor or non- conductor?_ The non- conductor, as it does not readily_ absorb_ the warmth of our bodies. |
47748 | _ Which gas do we( in this instance) recognise by the smell?_ The_ hydrogen_ gas. |
47748 | _ Which is the heavier, dry or vaporised air?_ Dry air is_ heavier_ than air impregnated with vapours. |
47748 | _ Why are beetles denominated"coleoptera? |
47748 | _ Why are certain coasts liable to almost perpetual fogs?_ Because of local or geographical agencies which contribute to their production. |
47748 | _ Why are chalk soils unfavourable to vegetation?_ Because they do not absorb the solar rays,_ and are therefore cold to the roots of plants_. |
47748 | _ Why are cloudy days and nights not always wet?_ Because the air has not reached the state of_ saturation_. |
47748 | _ Why are cloudy days colder than sunny days?_ Because the clouds intercept the_ solar rays_ in their course towards the earth. |
47748 | _ Why are cloudy nights warmer than cloudless nights?_ Because the clouds_ radiate back to the earth_ the heat which the earth evolves? |
47748 | _ Why are cloudy nights warmer than cloudless nights?_ Because the clouds_ radiate back to the earth_ the heat which the earth evolves? |
47748 | _ Why are dense substances the best conductors of heat?_ Because the heat more readily travels from particle to particle until it pervades the mass. |
47748 | _ Why are east winds usually dry?_ Because in coming towards England they pass over vast continents of land, and comparatively little ocean. |
47748 | _ Why are fat and oil found most abundantly in the bodies of animals in cold climates_? |
47748 | _ Why are grasses so widely diffused throughout nature?_ Because they form the_ food_ of a very large portion of the animal kingdom. |
47748 | _ Why are insects in the"pupa"stage also called"chrysalides? |
47748 | _ Why are lofty mountains always covered with snow?_ Because the_ upper regions_ of the atmosphere are_ intensely cold_. |
47748 | _ Why are north winds generally cold and dry?_ Because they come from the arctic ocean, over vast areas of_ ice and snow_. |
47748 | _ Why are reflections reversed?_ Because those rays which_ first reach_ the reflecting surface are the_ first returned_. |
47748 | _ Why are soap- bubbles round?_ Because they are_ equally pressed upon all parts of their surface_ by the atmosphere. |
47748 | _ Why are summer breezes said to be cool?_ Because, as they pass over the heated surface of the body, they bear away a part of its heat. |
47748 | _ Why are the bones of the arms, legs,& c., made hollow?_ Because_ lightness_ is thereby combined with_ strength_. |
47748 | _ Why are the bones of the hands and feet numerous and small?_ Because the motions of the hands and feet are very_ varied and complicated_. |
47748 | _ Why are the joints bound with ligaments?_ Because the bones would otherwise be constantly liable to_ slip from their places_. |
47748 | _ Why are the leaves of plants green?_ Because they secrete a carbonaceous matter, named_ chlorophyll_, from which they derive their green colour. |
47748 | _ Why are the screens frequently covered with dew on their exposed sides?_ Because they radiate heat from_ both their surfaces_. |
47748 | _ Why are the seeds of plants indigestible?_ Because they are encased in a hard covering upon which the gastric juice of animals takes no effect. |
47748 | _ Why are the trunks of trees round?_ Because, generally speaking, the leaves are distributed upon branches around the trees in every direction. |
47748 | _ Why are the veins more perceptible than the arteries?_ Because the arteries are buried_ deeper in the flesh, for protection_. |
47748 | _ Why are vegetable productions so widely diffused?_ Because they everywhere form the_ food of the animal creation_. |
47748 | _ Why are white and light articles of clothing cool?_ Because they_ reflect_ the rays of heat. |
47748 | _ Why are woollen fabrics bad conductors of heat?_ Because there is a considerable amount of_ air_ occupying the spaces of the texture. |
47748 | _ Why can pictures be taken by the sun''s rays?_ Because of the actinic powers that accompany the solar light. |
47748 | _ Why do cats, bats, owls,& c., see in the dark?_ Because their eyes are made highly sensitive to_ small quantities of light_. |
47748 | _ Why do charcoal and coke fires burn clearly and without flame?_ Because the_ hydrogen_ has been previously driven off from those substances. |
47748 | _ Why do clouds gather around mountain tops?_ Because they are_ attracted by the mountains_. |
47748 | _ Why do clouds sometimes move towards each other from opposite directions? |
47748 | _ Why do decayed wood, and putrifying fish, look luminous?_ Because they are undergoing slow_ combustion_. |
47748 | _ Why do glass lustres and chandeliers exhibit"rainbow colours"?_ Because they_ refract the rays of light_ in the same manner as the rain drops. |
47748 | _ Why do haloes foretell wet weather?_ Because they show that there is a great amount of atmospheric moisture, which will probably form_ rain_. |
47748 | _ Why do heavy morning dews and mists usually come together?_ Because they both have their origin in the_ humidity of the atmosphere_. |
47748 | _ Why do insects multiply so numerously?_ Because they form the food of larger animals, and especially of birds. |
47748 | _ Why do iron articles feel intensely cold in winter?_ Because iron is one of the best conductors, and draws off heat from the hand very rapidly. |
47748 | _ Why do leaves fall off in the autumn?_ Because they have supplied for a season the natural wants of the tree. |
47748 | _ Why do light particles of matter attach themselves to sealing wax, excited by friction?_ Because they are moved by the_ attraction of electricity_. |
47748 | _ Why do mists and fogs disappear at sunrise?_ Because the condensed vapours are again_ expanded_ and_ dispersed_ by the heat of the sun''s rays. |
47748 | _ Why do moths fly against the candle flame?_ Because their eyes are organised_ to bear only a small amount of light_. |
47748 | _ Why do not charcoal and coke fires give flame?_ Because the_ hydrogen_ has been driven off by the processes by which charcoal and coke are made. |
47748 | _ Why do our bodies feel warm?_ Because, in the union of_ oxygen_ and_ carbon_, heat is developed. |
47748 | _ Why do oxen, sheep, deer,& c., ruminate?_ Because they have no front teeth in the upper jaw, the place of which is occupied by a hardened gum. |
47748 | _ Why do persons accustomed to loud noises feel no inconvenience from them?_ Because the_ sensitiveness_ of the nerves of the ear becomes deadened. |
47748 | _ Why do plants become scorched under the unclouded sun?_ Because the heat rays are in excess. |
47748 | _ Why do savages lay their heads upon the earth to hear the sounds of wild beasts,& c.?_ Because the earth is a good conductor of sound. |
47748 | _ Why do sea- gulls appear numerous in fine weather_? |
47748 | _ Why do some colours fade, and others darken, when exposed to the sun?_ Because of the_ chemical_ power of the sun''s rays. |
47748 | _ Why do some echoes occur immediately after a sound?_ Because the reflecting surface is_ very near_; therefore the sound returns immediately. |
47748 | _ Why do some leaves turn yellow?_ Because they retain an excess of_ nitrogen_. |
47748 | _ Why do the clouds appear white?_ Because they reflect back to us the solar beam_ unchanged_. |
47748 | _ Why do the rays pass over the edges of the book in a direct line with the flame of the candle?_ Because light always travels in_ straight lines_. |
47748 | _ Why do the stars twinkle?_ Because their light reaches us through_ variously heated and moving currents of air_. |
47748 | _ Why do we breathe air?_ Because the air contains_ oxygen_, which is necessary to life. |
47748 | _ Why do we cough?_ Because the respiratory organs are excited by the presence of some body foreign or unnatural to them. |
47748 | _ Why do we eat food?_ Because the atoms of which our bodies are composed are_ continually changing_. |
47748 | _ Why do we feel fatigue?_ Because those organs which stimulate the mechanism of the body to act,_ themselves require rest and repair_. |
47748 | _ Why do we feel uneasy after eating to excess?_ Because the stomach is_ distended_, and presses upon the other organs by which it is surrounded. |
47748 | _ Why do we know that these effects are not the result of light?_ Because they would occur, in just the same order, in the absence of light. |
47748 | _ Why do we laugh?_ Laughing is caused by the very opposite influences that produce sighing. |
47748 | _ Why do we masticate our food?_ Because mastication is_ the first process towards the digestion of food_. |
47748 | _ Why do we see the sun before sunrise, and after sunset?_ Because of the refractive effects of the atmosphere. |
47748 | _ Why do we sigh?_ The action of sighing arises from very similar causes to those of yawning. |
47748 | _ Why do we sneeze?_ Because particles of matter enter the nostrils and excite the nerves of feeling and of smell. |
47748 | _ Why do we yawn?_ Because, as we become weary, the nervous impulses which direct the respiratory movements are enfeebled. |
47748 | _ Why do west winds generally bring rain?_ Because they come across the_ Atlantic_, and are heavily charged with_ vapour_. |
47748 | _ Why do windows not reflect the sun at noon?_ They do, but our eyes are not then in the_ line of the reflection_. |
47748 | _ Why do windows reflect the sun in the evening?_ Because the eye of the observer is in the_ line of the reflection_. |
47748 | _ Why does a Jew''s harp give musical sounds?_ Because the_ vibrations of the metal tongue_ are communicated to the ear. |
47748 | _ Why does a cup in a pie become filled with juice?_ Because_ the heat expands the air_, and drives nearly all of it out of the cup. |
47748 | _ Why does a grey sunrise foretell a dry day?_ Because it shows that the vapours in the air are_ not_ very dense. |
47748 | _ Why does a kite rise in the air?_ A kite rises in the air by the force of the wind, which_ strikes obliquely_ upon its_ under surface_. |
47748 | _ Why does a needle float when carefully laid upon the surface of water?_ Because the needle and the water_ mutually repel each other_. |
47748 | _ Why does a soap bubble show the prismatic colours?_ Because, like a large rain drop, it_ refracts the rays of light_, and shows the elementary rays. |
47748 | _ Why does a top first reel around upon the spill, then become upright, and"sleep,"and then reel again, and fall?_[ Illustration: Fig. |
47748 | _ Why does a top"sleep? |
47748 | _ Why does a yellow sunset foretell wet weather?_ Because it shows that the air is heavy with vapours. |
47748 | _ Why does air fly from the doors and windows towards the fire- place?_ Because, as the warm air flies away, cold air rushes in to occupy its place. |
47748 | _ Why does beer which has been standing in a glass taste flat?_ Because its_ carbonic acid_ has escaped as_ carbonic acid gas_. |
47748 | _ Why does boiled water taste flat and insipid?_ Because the_ carbonic acid_ has been_ driven off_ by boiling. |
47748 | _ Why does dew form into round drops upon the leaves of plants?_ Because it_ repels the air_, and the_ substances of the leaves_ upon which it rests. |
47748 | _ Why does dew form most abundantly on cloudless nights?_ Because the heat which is radiated by the earth does not return to it. |
47748 | _ Why does dew rest upon the upper surfaces of leaves?_ Because the under surfaces receive the_ radiated warmth of the earth_. |
47748 | _ Why does exercise promote health?_ Because it_ assists all the functions upon which life depend_. |
47748 | _ Why does gunpowder explode?_ Gunpowder is made of a very intimate_ mechanical mixture_ of_ nitrate of potash_,_ charcoal_, and_ sulphur_. |
47748 | _ Why does indigestion bring on bilious attacks?_ Because the_ liver_ secretes a fluid to assist in the digestion of food. |
47748 | _ Why does nitrous oxide produce this effect?_ Because it introduces into the body more_ oxygen_ than can be consumed. |
47748 | _ Why does not a piece of wood which is turning at one end, feel hot at the other end?_ Because wood is_ a bad conductor of heat_. |
47748 | _ Why does not the iris of the fish''s eye contract_? |
47748 | _ Why does not the oxygen of the air sometimes take fire?_ Because oxygen,_ by itself_, is incombustible. |
47748 | _ Why does not the water run out when the syringe is raised?_ Because the pressure of the air upon the small orifice resists the weight of the water. |
47748 | _ Why does perspiration cool the body?_ Because it takes up a part of the heat, and, evaporating,_ carries it into the air_. |
47748 | _ Why does phosphorous look luminous?_ Because it is undergoing slow_ combustion_. |
47748 | _ Why does poking a fire cause it to burn more brightly?_ Because it opens avenues through which the air may enter to supply_ oxygen_. |
47748 | _ Why does pressing a flame or a spark put it out?_ Because it prevents the contact of the flame or spark with the_ oxygen_ of the air. |
47748 | _ Why does rain purify the air?_ Because it produces motion in the particles of the air, by which they are_ intermixed_. |
47748 | _ Why does running with the kite cause it to rise higher?_ Because it_ increases the force_ with which the wind strikes upon the surface of the kite. |
47748 | _ Why does silver tarnish when exposed to light?_ Because of the_ actinic_, or chemical power of the rays of the sun. |
47748 | _ Why does smoke issue in folds and curls?_ Because it is_ pressed upon_ by the_ cold air_ which always_ rushes towards a rarer atmosphere_. |
47748 | _ Why does soda- water effervesce?_ Because_ carbonic acid gas_ is forced into the water_ by pressure_. |
47748 | _ Why does spring water taste fresh and invigorating?_ Because it contains_ carbonic acid_. |
47748 | _ Why does the barometer stand lowest at those times?_ Because_ much moisture exists in the air_, by which it is rendered less dense and heavy. |
47748 | _ Why does the bat fly by night?_ Because it lives chiefly upon moths, which are_ night- flying insects_. |
47748 | _ Why does the bat sleep during the winter?_ Because, as the winter approaches, the moths and flying insects upon which it feeds, disappear. |
47748 | _ Why does the earth become colder than the air after sunset?_ Because the earth_ parts with its heat freely by radiation_; but the air does not. |
47748 | _ Why does the flame terminate in a point?_ Because cold air rushes towards the flame in every direction, and is carried upward. |
47748 | _ Why does the flying- top rise in the air?_ Because its wings_ meet the air obliquely_, just as the surface of the kite does. |
47748 | _ Why does the gas of balloons expand in thin air?_ Because the air exerts a_ less amount of pressure_ upon the air or gas contained in the balloons. |
47748 | _ Why does the glow- worm emit a light?_ Because the female glow- worm is without wings, but the male is a winged insect. |
47748 | _ Why does the pupil of the eye look black?_ Because the pupil is an_ opening_ through which the rays of light pass into the chamber of the eye. |
47748 | _ Why does the wick turn black as it burns?_ Because it consists principally of_ carbon_. |
47748 | _ Why does water become steam?_ Because a larger amount of heat has entered into it than can remain latent in water. |
47748 | _ Why does water extinguish fire?_ Because it_ saturates the fuel_, and prevents the gases thereof from combining with the oxygen of the air. |
47748 | _ Why does water freeze?_ Because its latent heat is partly_ drawn off_ by the surrounding air. |
47748 | _ Why does water, when dropped upon hot iron, move about in agitated globules?_ Because the_ caloric_ repels the particles of the water. |
47748 | _ Why has man no external appendage to his mouth?_ Because_ his hands_ serve all the purposes of gathering food, and_ conveying it to the mouth_. |
47748 | _ Why has the giraffe a long neck?_ Because it_ feeds upon the branches of tall trees_. |
47748 | _ Why has the giraffe a small head?_ Because, being set upon the end of a very long neck, the animal would be_ unable to raise it_ if it were heavy. |
47748 | _ Why has the horse a smaller stomach proportionately than other animals?_ Because the horse was created for speed. |
47748 | _ Why has the mole hard and flat feet, armed with sharp nails?_ Because the animal is thereby enabled to_ burrow in the earth_, in search for worms. |
47748 | _ Why has the spoon- bill long legs?_ Because it_ wades in marshy places_ to find its food. |
47748 | _ Why have bats hooked claws in their wings?_ Because bats are almost destitute of legs and feet; at least those organs are included in their wings. |
47748 | _ Why have birds gizzards?_ Because, having no teeth, the tough and fibrous gizzards are employed_ to grind the food preparatory to digestion_. |
47748 | _ Why have birds hard beaks?_ Because, having no teeth, the beak enables them to_ seize_,_ hold_, and_ divide their food_. |
47748 | _ Why have birds of prey no gizzards?_ Because their food_ does not require to be ground_ prior to digestion, as does the food of grain- eating birds. |
47748 | _ Why have birds with long legs short tails?_ Because the tails of birds are used to guide them through the air, by a_ kind of steerage_. |
47748 | _ Why have fishes no eyelids?_ Because the water in which they swim keeps their eyes moist. |
47748 | _ Why have grasses, corn, canes,& c., joints, or knots in their stalks?_ Because a long hollow stem would be liable to bend and break. |
47748 | _ Why have plants a formation of pith in their centre?_ The pith is the chief organ of nutriment, especially in the young plant. |
47748 | _ Why have plants of the pea tribe, a folding blossom called the"boat,"or"keel? |
47748 | _ Why have poplar- trees comparatively few branches and leaves?_ Because their trunks are comparatively_ small_, although they grow to a great height. |
47748 | _ Why have the berries of the mistletoe a thick viscid juice?_ Because the mistletoe is a_ parasitical_ plant, growing upon the bark of other trees. |
47748 | _ Why have the parrots,& c., crooked and hard bills?_ Because they live upon nuts, the stones of fruit, and hard seeds. |
47748 | _ Why if birds cease to sing, may wet, and probably thunder, be expected._? |
47748 | _ Why is a flash of lightning generally succeeded by heavy rain?_ Because the electrical discharge destroys the_ vescicles_ of the vapours. |
47748 | _ Why is a heavy dew regarded as the precursor of rain?_ Because a heavy formation of dew indicates that the air is_ saturated with moisture_. |
47748 | _ Why is a substance black?_ Because it_ absorbs the light_ and_ puts an end to the vibrations_. |
47748 | _ Why is a substance white?_ Because it reflects the light that falls upon it_ without altering its vibrations._ 467. |
47748 | _ Why is dew seldom formed at sea?_ Because of the defective_ radiating_ quality of the surface of_ water_. |
47748 | _ Why is glass transparent?_ Because its atoms are so arranged that they allow the vibrations of light to continue through their substance. |
47748 | _ Why is guano a productive manure?_ Because it contains, with other suitable elements, an abundance of the_ silicous skeletons of animalculæ_. |
47748 | _ Why is it called electricity?_ Because it first revealed itself to human observation through a substance called, in the Greek language,_ electrum_. |
47748 | _ Why is it difficult to light charcoal and coke fires?_ Because they contain no_ hydrogen_ to produce_ flame_, and assist combustion. |
47748 | _ Why is it said in mountainous countries that rain is coming, because the mountains are"putting their night- caps on? |
47748 | _ Why is lightning sometimes like a lurid sheet?_ Because the flash is distant, and therefore we see only the_ reflection_. |
47748 | _ Why is man born without a covering?_ Because_ man is the only animal that can clothe itself_. |
47748 | _ Why is oxygen necessary to life?_ Because it combines with the_ carbon_ of the blood, and forms_ carbonic acid gas_. |
47748 | _ Why is rain water soft?_ Because it is derived from vapours which, in ascending to the clouds,_ could not bear up the mineral waters with them_. |
47748 | _ Why is snow said to be warm, while white garments are worn for coolness?_ Snow is_ warm_ by virtue of its light and woolly texture. |
47748 | _ Why is snow white?_ Because it reflects all the component rays of_ light_. |
47748 | _ Why is the air often found excessively hot in chalk districts?_ Because the soil_ reflects_ upon objects near to it the heat of the solar rays. |
47748 | _ Why is the lily white?_ Because it reflects the light without altering its vibrations. |
47748 | _ Why is there no dew formed on windy nights?_ Because, as winds generally consist of dry air, they_ absorb and bear away_ the atmospheric moisture. |
47748 | _ Why is this the best method of ventilation?_ Because doors and windows may then be made air- tight, and_ draughts across rooms be prevented_. |
47748 | _ Why is"a rainbow at night the shepherd''s delight? |
47748 | _ Why is"a rainbow in the morning the shepherd''s warning? |
47748 | _ Why should persons whose clothes are on fire roll slowly about when they are down?_ Because they thereby_ press out_ the fire. |
47748 | _ Why should persons whose clothes take fire, throw themselves down?_ Because flame spreads most rapidly in an_ upward_ direction. |
47748 | _ Why should we seek knowledge?_ Because it assists us to comprehend the_ goodness and power of God_. |
47748 | _ Why would you apply the heat at the top, in this experiment?_ Because in heating water it_ expands and rises_. |
47748 | _ Why, under these circumstances, do they feel neither hot nor cold?_ Because they neither take heat from, nor supply it to, the body. |
47748 | _ Why, when we are walking under an arch- way or a tunnel, do our voices appear louder?_ Because the sounds of our voices are_ immediately reflected_. |
47748 | _ Why?_ Because the embryo of the insect has a_ threefold_ nature, while that of the bird is_ single_. |
47748 | _ Will a kettle- holder, being a bad conductor, sometimes conduct heat to the hand?_ Yes. |
47748 | _ Will carbon, burnt in oxygen, produce flame and smoke?_ It burns brightly, but it produces neither flame nor smoke. |
47748 | _ Will hydrogen support animal life?_ It will not. |
47748 | _ Will nitrogen burn?_ It will not burn, nor will it support combustion. |
47748 | and behold the height of the stars, how high they are?" |
47748 | and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it? |
47748 | and how oft cometh their destruction upon them?" |
47748 | and shall not he render to every man according to his works?" |
47748 | and the hoary frost of heaven, who hath gendered it?" |
47748 | and the son of man that thou visitest him?" |
47748 | and who knoweth the interpretation of a thing? |
47748 | but the thunder of his power who can understand?" |
47748 | can the flag grow without water? |
47748 | hast thou clothed his neck with thunder? |
47748 | have not I the Lord?" |
47748 | if the whole were hearing, where were smelling?" |
47748 | in becoming water?_ Those figures simply record the amount of calorie indicated by the_ thermometer_. |
47748 | of France, who, when caught on all fours carrying one of his children, by the Spanish envoy, looked up and said,''Is your excellency married?'' |
47748 | or is there any taste in the white of an egg?" |
47748 | or who hath begotten the drops of dew?" |
47748 | or who hath stretched the line upon it?"] |
47748 | or who maketh the dumb, or the seeing, or the blind? |
47748 | the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" |
47748 | what nations come and go? |
47748 | who can deny mercy when thou pleadest? |
47748 | who can resist thy eloquence? |
47748 | who hath babbling? |
47748 | who hath contentions? |
47748 | who hath redness of the eyes? |
47748 | who hath sorrow? |
47748 | who hath words without cause? |
47748 | who will not own thy claim to sympathy? |
34703 | ''And what would the effect of that be?'' 34703 ''And you promise it was n''t your fault?'' |
34703 | ''But what sort of a thing?'' 34703 ''First''novel, with a sneer? |
34703 | ''George? 34703 ''It?''" |
34703 | ''Then if it''s all over what are you bothering about it for?'' 34703 ''What besides Rose?'' |
34703 | ''What is the matter, M''sieur Arnaud? 34703 ''What''s the matter, M''sieur Arnaud?'' |
34703 | ''What?'' 34703 ''Where''s that situated?'' |
34703 | ''Would it account for actual morphological changes of tissue?'' 34703 A Universal Index?" |
34703 | A day''s rest?... 34703 A doctor? |
34703 | A what? |
34703 | About father and mother? 34703 About him?" |
34703 | About walking to London as the quickest way of getting back to that book of his? |
34703 | About you? 34703 All the way to London? |
34703 | Am I any worse now? |
34703 | Am I to take that as your last word? |
34703 | Ambleteuse? 34703 An absolutely unknown adventure,"he had said; and what better, more merciful, more beautiful? |
34703 | And I fancy my manner got a bit on your nerves-- does a bit now for that matter? |
34703 | And I still have my furniture and I owe you five hundred francs? |
34703 | And all this was yesterday? |
34703 | And by the way, has Hastings mentioned Mr Rose to you lately? |
34703 | And did this doctor recognise you? |
34703 | And fight Carpentier? |
34703 | And has he been since then? |
34703 | And he did n''t even ask why the bicycle had been sent for? |
34703 | And he has n''t moved since-- you know what I mean? |
34703 | And he knew you? |
34703 | And he was all right when you left him? 34703 And he''s left no address?" |
34703 | And he''s no idea at all that I know anything whatever about it? |
34703 | And how,she said proudly,"if he had it in my arms?" |
34703 | And if he''s English what''s he called Arnaud for? |
34703 | And in that case would you go with him? |
34703 | And in the second place? |
34703 | And is Julia going to walk to Guildford or Weybridge too? 34703 And is this all the stuff you''ve brought? |
34703 | And leave the field clear? 34703 And of course Derry knew there''d be a row too?" |
34703 | And she recognised him? |
34703 | And that fetched him round? |
34703 | And that was when he was thirty- three? |
34703 | And that will be? |
34703 | And the day before that? |
34703 | And the name of M''sieu''who asks? |
34703 | And the name of the proprietor of the house? |
34703 | And then? |
34703 | And then? |
34703 | And they will return and be pardoned? |
34703 | And what are you doing at St Briac? |
34703 | And what did he say? |
34703 | And what did he say? |
34703 | And what did you say? |
34703 | And what do you mean by''Ah''? |
34703 | And what on earth made Jennie speak to him in French? |
34703 | And what''s that got to do with you? |
34703 | And what''s that? |
34703 | And when father and mother come back? 34703 And you keep it in St Briac?" |
34703 | And you saw----? |
34703 | And you say you''re going to make a legal adoption of something that''s shaped like a man but ought to be kept in a padded room? |
34703 | And you think you''ve-- the right? |
34703 | And you thought--he hesitated for a moment and shivered slightly--"it was something to be congratulated about?" |
34703 | And you went to a French school? |
34703 | And your''A''is going, and you''re starting a brand- new one from the moment you met Jennie? |
34703 | And--I hesitated, but took my fence--"that''s all? |
34703 | And-- he''ll come back? |
34703 | Animal, vegetable or mineral? |
34703 | Any----? |
34703 | Anything the matter, Jennie? |
34703 | Anything you like; what''s on? |
34703 | Anyway, why should n''t I? |
34703 | Are n''t they engaged? |
34703 | Are n''t they holding the Olympic games there? |
34703 | Are n''t they just a little-- stand- offish? |
34703 | Are n''t you the gentleman as came last night, sir? |
34703 | Are they here? |
34703 | Are you asleep, George? |
34703 | Are you deliberately throwing him at that child''s head? |
34703 | Are you going to paint it, dearest? |
34703 | Are you going to see him? |
34703 | Are you going to stay a Frenchman? |
34703 | Are you sure you can trust yourself? |
34703 | Are you telling me now, or am I wrong in my head? 34703 Are you trying to keep him?" |
34703 | Arnaud? 34703 As long as I sit tight, George?" |
34703 | At one go you dropped from twenty- nine to-- what is it now? 34703 Back to England?" |
34703 | Bathing? 34703 Been having a row with somebody?" |
34703 | Before committing a physical one? 34703 Before she went to the Golf Club, or after?" |
34703 | Before to- night? |
34703 | Bit French, are n''t they? |
34703 | Bit quiet, is n''t it? |
34703 | Brought the Beautiful Bear, George? |
34703 | But does n''t that meet your objection, old fellow? |
34703 | But his memory? |
34703 | But how on earth can I alter that? |
34703 | But is anything else fair and right? |
34703 | But suppose-- an accident can always happen-- suppose he put_ you_ out? |
34703 | But this particular thing? |
34703 | But what about the pictures? |
34703 | But why did you tear the book? 34703 But why then was he not of the clientèle last night?" |
34703 | But why was n''t I told all this at once? |
34703 | But you''ve read_ An Ape in Hell_? |
34703 | But your books, Derry? 34703 But yourself?" |
34703 | But,I said at last,"are n''t you rather anticipating? |
34703 | But,I said, deeply pondering,"is it possible to skip a step--_any_ step?" |
34703 | By the way, what became of you last night? 34703 C''était la figure? |
34703 | Ca n''t it? 34703 Ca n''t you accept the situation, George?" |
34703 | Can I ask your housekeeper for a towel? |
34703 | Chest? |
34703 | Could he, I ask you? 34703 Could n''t you go to- morrow night and still take her home?" |
34703 | Could n''t you,I said slowly and quite deliberately,"have taken her home and seen about your things to- morrow?" |
34703 | Derry what? |
34703 | Derry, ca n''t you stay here a little longer? |
34703 | Derry,I said, greatly moved,"tell me: are you remembering things quite properly? |
34703 | Derry,I said,"you have n''t been thinking of putting an end to yourself, have you?" |
34703 | Derry,I said,"you remember what you showed me with that flashlight that night in your rooms?" |
34703 | Derry--_how_ long ago? |
34703 | Did I say that? 34703 Did he come to fetch you out last night?" |
34703 | Did mother know about it? |
34703 | Did n''t he go out with you? 34703 Did n''t she recognise him?" |
34703 | Did n''t you know? |
34703 | Did that illustration ever appear? |
34703 | Did they change those flowers this morning? |
34703 | Did you ask Madge to ask you? |
34703 | Did you ask her what aged man this-- marauder-- looked? |
34703 | Did you see them go out this morning? |
34703 | Did you''fall for''this other paragon as you did for Mr Rose? |
34703 | Do n''t you ever sleep out? |
34703 | Do they fit you-- or did they merely do so once? |
34703 | Do they never open this chapel, I wonder? |
34703 | Do you always hold it at the same distance? |
34703 | Do you intend to ask him outright to marry you? |
34703 | Do you know a M''sieur Arnaud, Jennie? |
34703 | Do you know what day he left? |
34703 | Do you know, George, I''ve never in my life been in Ireland? |
34703 | Do you like it, Aunt Julia? |
34703 | Do you mean because of my clothes and my being a Frenchman and all that? |
34703 | Do you mean something about his memory? |
34703 | Do you mean that you''re going to slip over to France after all? |
34703 | Do you often come here? 34703 Do you remember a Miss Oliphant?" |
34703 | Do you think it will be-- safe? 34703 Do you think it will continue like that?" |
34703 | Do you think that at this moment you could repeat, say, half a page of_ The Hands of Esau_? |
34703 | Do you want to hear or do n''t you? |
34703 | Does n''t it strike you as a little-- hard, George? |
34703 | Does n''t that just prove it? |
34703 | Doing nothing at all? |
34703 | Eh? 34703 Eh? |
34703 | Eh? 34703 Eh? |
34703 | Eh? |
34703 | Eh? |
34703 | Eh? |
34703 | Elle avait des conjectures? 34703 Et vous avez répondu?" |
34703 | Everything it would mean? |
34703 | Everything? 34703 Father and mother? |
34703 | Father?... 34703 For how long?" |
34703 | For-- going out? |
34703 | From that dance? 34703 George!--_Derwent Rose!_ You do n''t mean to say that_ that_ was Derwent Rose?" |
34703 | George, do you realise that we''re the last people here and that they''ve turned half the lights out? |
34703 | George, who was that? |
34703 | George,he faltered,"why this tone?" |
34703 | George,he said,"_ who was that with you in the garden_?" |
34703 | George-- I say, George-- who was that? |
34703 | Going to try for another? |
34703 | Had n''t we met before then? |
34703 | Had you a good crossing? |
34703 | Had you any idea? |
34703 | Hallo, why are n''t you dancing? |
34703 | Happened to him? |
34703 | Has he any pictures in the house at this moment? |
34703 | Has n''t it got a name? 34703 Has n''t she decided yet?" |
34703 | Has she gone out? 34703 Has there been a moment since yesterday when that lamp has been held as close as it could be held?" |
34703 | Has your''B''memory quite gone? |
34703 | Have I been doing that? |
34703 | Have n''t you any-- put away anywhere? |
34703 | Have n''t you been out with that fellow on a bicycle, or has a mistake been made? |
34703 | Have n''t you been playing this morning? |
34703 | Have n''t you come home on a bicycle? |
34703 | Have n''t you seen the posters? 34703 Have you no idea?" |
34703 | Have you read that horrible woman''s horrible book? |
34703 | Have you realised yet? |
34703 | He did n''t say where he was going? |
34703 | He is writing it? |
34703 | He just came into the Boltons as if nothing had happened, and he''s talked all day as if nothing had happened? |
34703 | He sells his pictures? |
34703 | He''s not mentioned his book? |
34703 | He''s''some''swimmer, is n''t he? |
34703 | He_ shall_ know what love is; If his question to me meant why should he get nothing anything, a wonder had happened out of his life? |
34703 | Here, what''s all this about? |
34703 | Here-- at least he was a moment ago----"Arnaud? |
34703 | How can I change it? |
34703 | How did you know I was here? |
34703 | How did you know we were here? |
34703 | How do you know that, George? |
34703 | How do you know that? |
34703 | How does Jennie spend most of her time? |
34703 | How does forgetting clinch anything? |
34703 | How long ago was that-- when he came to the house, I mean? |
34703 | How many Wanderjahre had he? |
34703 | How many things has he talked about to- day, since he''s been here? |
34703 | How much did it fetch? |
34703 | How much? |
34703 | How much? |
34703 | How much? |
34703 | How often have you been for these rides? |
34703 | How so? |
34703 | How so? |
34703 | How would you get the match? 34703 How would you like to come and stay with me in Surrey for a bit?" |
34703 | How? |
34703 | How? |
34703 | How? |
34703 | How? |
34703 | How? |
34703 | I beg pardon, sir, but may I ask if you got up in the night? |
34703 | I beg your pardon, sir? |
34703 | I do hold my own? 34703 I honestly-- but no, that is n''t true-- I seem to remember something-- let me think, let me think.... What time did I go to bed last night?" |
34703 | I remember_ so_ well...."Would n''t it be better if you were to take a walk after your bathe? |
34703 | I say, darling, what does''bélier''mean? |
34703 | I say, is n''t your name Coverham? |
34703 | I say, this_ is_ all right, is n''t it? |
34703 | I say, what about having a look in at the Stade? 34703 I say, what''s become of Julia?" |
34703 | I scarcely hear''em now.--Lemonade? 34703 I see.... Is this it, that my furniture is n''t sold at all, and you''re advancing me money on the security of it?" |
34703 | I suppose you want to know about them? |
34703 | I suppose you went over to ask the name of it? |
34703 | I suppose your people were French at one time? |
34703 | I wonder why he did n''t ask you? |
34703 | If I stop as I am? |
34703 | If he is in love with her, and has no eyes for any other woman living, and never will have, will you marry me then? |
34703 | If he leaves shall you go with him? |
34703 | If you mean his money, that''s very nice of you, George, but I thought that was all arranged? 34703 If, as you say, you want a change-- supposing you were to go off somewhere for a bit-- wouldn''t you like somebody with you?" |
34703 | Immediately? |
34703 | In St Briac? |
34703 | In fact it might be cheaper in the long run to buy the bicycle instead of hiring it? |
34703 | In other words-- God? |
34703 | In the tent? |
34703 | Interesting idea that last, is n''t it? 34703 Is anybody----?" |
34703 | Is he leaving to- day? |
34703 | Is he the-- the Monsieur Arnaud the maid meant? |
34703 | Is it in working order, George? 34703 Is it so very queer?" |
34703 | Is it to Cambridge Circus that you''re going to- night when you leave Julia? |
34703 | Is it wise? |
34703 | Is n''t Madge in? 34703 Is n''t it already a little late to say that?" |
34703 | Is n''t it his name? |
34703 | Is n''t it rough on a fellow, sir? 34703 Is n''t it-- isn''t it a little rough on a fellow, sir?" |
34703 | Is n''t it? |
34703 | Is n''t that everything in a man like him-- the everything he''s on his way back to? |
34703 | Is n''t that taxi here yet? 34703 Is n''t there something I''d better know-- and had n''t you better tell me now?" |
34703 | Is n''t this rather a catechism, George? |
34703 | Is that 9199? 34703 Is that a thing I should be very likely to know?" |
34703 | Is that all you sent her out for? 34703 Is that being kind to her, Jennie?" |
34703 | Is that her description of him? |
34703 | Is that what you were going to tell him when you-- interrupted a little? |
34703 | Is that why he came last night-- to be introduced to mother? |
34703 | Is that window too much for you? |
34703 | Is there a Mrs Bassett here-- Daphne Bassett? |
34703 | Is this just to fix the date, or has the parcel anything to do with it? |
34703 | Is_ that_ the idea-- just a way out for everybody? |
34703 | It is Mr Rose, is n''t it? |
34703 | It''s all right for Léhon and the Château de Beaumanoir to- morrow morning, I suppose? |
34703 | It''s just near here, is n''t it? |
34703 | It_ is_ Mr Rose, is n''t it? |
34703 | It_ is_ you? |
34703 | Jennie been reading to you? |
34703 | Jennie''s going to lie down this afternoon; wo n''t you let me take you for a walk? 34703 Jennie... were they supposed to know about these walks-- you know who I mean?" |
34703 | Jennie? |
34703 | Jessica had to have a First Prayer, did n''t she? 34703 Julia and Jennie? |
34703 | Julia, are you well off? |
34703 | Julia, are you yourself in every respect the same woman to- day that you were before we had our talk yesterday? |
34703 | Julia,I demanded,"where''s that tallboy gone?" |
34703 | Julia,I said abruptly,"what do you intend to do about him?" |
34703 | Julia,I said with a failing voice,"for his sake ca n''t you let it rest?" |
34703 | Julia,I said without warning,"_ would_ you marry him?" |
34703 | Leaves here? 34703 Look at it? |
34703 | Look here, Derry,I said suddenly,"if it''s a fair question, how much money have you got?" |
34703 | Look here, have n''t we passed your shop? |
34703 | Look here,I said at last,"ca n''t you see my position?" |
34703 | Lost your train? 34703 M''sieu''Arnaud?" |
34703 | Madame Carguet? |
34703 | Might both of us come with you together? |
34703 | Mr Rose? |
34703 | Must we talk about this now? |
34703 | My dear chap, what on earth are you talking about? 34703 My dear----"Then, suddenly,"How long have you actually known Derry, George?" |
34703 | My face? 34703 Nay, Lord, so quickly gone?" |
34703 | Noble saw''em-- no mistake possible, he says-- pedalling all over Brittany with Tom, Dick and Harry.... Where did she get that bicycle? 34703 Not absurd on me? |
34703 | Not if I solemnly assure you that I have a good chance? |
34703 | Not if I tell you my mind''s perfectly made up? |
34703 | Not if it meant a breach between you and me? |
34703 | Not longer? 34703 Not sure?" |
34703 | Not the incinerator? |
34703 | Not yet? |
34703 | Nothing very amusing to do this afternoon, Jennie? |
34703 | Now what were you going to tell me? |
34703 | Oh, I''ve a rotten memory for faces-- seen So- and- so lately? 34703 Oh-- as long as I know where he is----""Did n''t he ask you to join him?" |
34703 | Oh-- how many things does one talk about in a day? 34703 Oh-- just little dodges----""Like watching slowed- down pictures?" |
34703 | Oh.... Why''of course?'' |
34703 | Oh? 34703 Oh? |
34703 | Oliphant? 34703 On an endless walking- tour?" |
34703 | On your back? |
34703 | One dose of what? |
34703 | Ought n''t he to have some tea? |
34703 | Ought we to be going? |
34703 | Perhaps Mr Arnaud would like to see the rest of the garden, mother? |
34703 | Quickly, George-- who,_ who_ is your Beautiful Bear, and why have you been keeping a superb creature like that from me? |
34703 | Rather a young queen, is n''t she? 34703 Ready for breakfast?" |
34703 | Ready? |
34703 | Ready? |
34703 | Really? |
34703 | Recognise me? 34703 Registered?" |
34703 | Say, is this the best London can do for a man nowadays? |
34703 | Say? |
34703 | September, Uncle George? |
34703 | Sha n''t I, George? |
34703 | Shall we go across to him? |
34703 | Shall you know if I''m right? |
34703 | She''s a friend of Miss Oliphant''s, is she? |
34703 | Siena? 34703 Since yesterday?" |
34703 | So I said to him,''What do you want to belong to a school at all for?'' 34703 So he was sketching, and you went with him?" |
34703 | So you have n''t got to move on from pillar to post and one lodging to another? |
34703 | So you propose to make money out of athletics? |
34703 | So you''re Arnaud now? |
34703 | So you''re engaged? |
34703 | So,she laughed,"you''re just showing how cross you can be?" |
34703 | Soon? 34703 Still----""Do you want me to let you know if I come across him?" |
34703 | Suppose I denounce you? |
34703 | Sure you would n''t rather follow Alec''s example? 34703 Sure you''re not overdoing it?" |
34703 | Surely you can guess that? |
34703 | Tell you? 34703 Than this jolly party?" |
34703 | Thank you a thousand times, chère Madame----"Delicieuse----"Merci, M''sieu''Air- r- r- rd----"Better have the rug round you----"Where''s Jennie? 34703 That I shall_ never_ forgive her.... Do n''t you know yet why he never knew anything about real women? |
34703 | That was the night you left my place with Julia Oliphant, said good- bye to her at Waterloo, and went on to Trenchard''s? 34703 That you were out after his championship and incidentally his living?" |
34703 | That you''d live to be a hundred and be world- famous? 34703 The Gland book, you said?" |
34703 | The athlete people are talking about? |
34703 | The first time for two days? |
34703 | The kitchen where Coco lives? |
34703 | The right? |
34703 | The same that you always were? |
34703 | The same tram? 34703 The tallboy? |
34703 | The yellow one, is it? 34703 Then I started talking bits of French to Jennie, and she got a bit cross-- didn''t you, sweetheart? |
34703 | Then I suppose you''re walking back? 34703 Then do you think that that phase is-- falling due again?" |
34703 | Then had n''t we better go back? |
34703 | Then he simply accepts the situation? |
34703 | Then how do you know it was he? |
34703 | Then if he''s English what the devil does he wear those clothes for? |
34703 | Then if you''re not coming in? |
34703 | Then nothing''s happened since then? |
34703 | Then that means that you''ve been practically every day for a fortnight? |
34703 | Then what did you do? |
34703 | Then what''s that make the year now? 34703 Then when are you going to show us?" |
34703 | Then why do you say it like that?... 34703 Then why in the name of goodness did she?" |
34703 | Then why not come over to us for a few weeks? 34703 Then why----?" |
34703 | Then wo n''t you come and have tea with me presently? |
34703 | Then you accept that explanation? |
34703 | Then you do think he may have-- speeded up? |
34703 | Then you still have it? 34703 Then you''ll let him go?" |
34703 | Then you''re going to stand between us as long as I am I? |
34703 | Then you''ve managed to swallow the monstrous thing so far? |
34703 | Then you_ do_ think he might just-- go off? |
34703 | Then your mother was Cicely Treherne, and she married an Arnaud? |
34703 | Then,I said by and by,"why are n''t you bicycling-- or walking-- this afternoon?" |
34703 | Then,I said presently,"if they do n''t know, ought I to know?" |
34703 | There is n''t much imagination about_ that_, is there? 34703 There''s got to be a first before there can be a second, has n''t there?" |
34703 | Thereabouts?... 34703 They are in his room without doubt?" |
34703 | They will be back----? |
34703 | They''ve no idea you went for two walks and a bicycle ride with Monsieur Arnaud? |
34703 | This is all very well, but is it quite-- playing the game? |
34703 | This morning in the shop? |
34703 | Those were the Beverley girls bathing with us this afternoon, were n''t they, Jennie? |
34703 | Time? |
34703 | To do, Uncle George? 34703 To hang about that house?" |
34703 | To me? 34703 To trick me?" |
34703 | To write his book? 34703 Too tired after the party last night?" |
34703 | Tout va bien, M''sieu''? |
34703 | Unfamiliar? |
34703 | Vivisected? |
34703 | Was that a concession for my sake? |
34703 | Was the_ Vicarage_ blasphemous? 34703 We came here to see pictures, did n''t we?" |
34703 | Well--he made a simple gesture with his open hands--"if I do n''t remember what I was I ca n''t very well tell that, can I?" |
34703 | Well, and then? |
34703 | Well, decided to live, George? |
34703 | Well, did you hear all that? |
34703 | Well, how goes it? |
34703 | Well, how''s Derry? 34703 Well, this_ is_ the moment, is n''t it? |
34703 | Well, well, well, well.... And are you writing us another of your charming books? |
34703 | Well, what about Dinard? |
34703 | Well, what did he say? |
34703 | Well, what did you think of it? |
34703 | Well, what does he think? |
34703 | Well, what have you been doing with yourself for the last three days, Jennie? |
34703 | Well, what''s to be done? |
34703 | Well, where is he? |
34703 | Well, where was it? |
34703 | Well, will you find out for me if she''s here? |
34703 | Well, you did n''t die of the shock, so why should I? 34703 Well-- if that will keep you from practising on anybody else----""You think you''d be safe, George?" |
34703 | Well-- isn''t it? 34703 Well? |
34703 | Well? |
34703 | Well? |
34703 | Well? |
34703 | Were you there? 34703 What I meant was, did he recognise you?" |
34703 | What about his money? |
34703 | What about our going together? |
34703 | What about the bicycle? |
34703 | What about you? 34703 What are these books?" |
34703 | What are you going to do about Jennie? |
34703 | What bicycle? |
34703 | What book? |
34703 | What did I think of the lecture? |
34703 | What did he say about the bicycle? |
34703 | What did you come back for? |
34703 | What did you do the day before? |
34703 | What do men say? 34703 What do they charge for the hire of a bicycle?" |
34703 | What do you call him, if I may ask? |
34703 | What do you mean by swimming it more or less? |
34703 | What do you mean by that? |
34703 | What do you mean by that? |
34703 | What do you mean, Alec? |
34703 | What do you mean, Sir George? 34703 What do you mean-- for his sake?" |
34703 | What do you mean? |
34703 | What do you mean? |
34703 | What do you think? 34703 What does it mean?" |
34703 | What does it mean? |
34703 | What does that matter? 34703 What else is there to do? |
34703 | What exactly did he say? |
34703 | What have I come for, you mean? 34703 What have you been doing since you left Cambridge Circus?" |
34703 | What have you been living on? |
34703 | What is it, Derry? |
34703 | What is it, Ellen? |
34703 | What is it? 34703 What is n''t there clear about it?" |
34703 | What is? |
34703 | What makes you think that? |
34703 | What notes? |
34703 | What point was that? 34703 What situation?" |
34703 | What sort of lines? |
34703 | What then? |
34703 | What was I doing? 34703 What was all this?" |
34703 | What was it? |
34703 | What was that? |
34703 | What was that? |
34703 | What were you saying? |
34703 | What would you like to do? 34703 What would you like to do?" |
34703 | What''s all this about? 34703 What''s she like to look at?" |
34703 | What''s that? |
34703 | What''s that? |
34703 | What''s that? |
34703 | What''s that? |
34703 | What''s the matter with it? 34703 What''s the matter, Derry? |
34703 | What''s the picture? 34703 What, Antwerp in August?" |
34703 | What, not in any way? |
34703 | What, that_ he''s_ still looking for_ her_? |
34703 | What? 34703 What?" |
34703 | What? |
34703 | What? |
34703 | What? |
34703 | What_ is_ the relation between you and me, George? |
34703 | When was it that you first had no doubt at all? |
34703 | When you were young I suppose you called older men''sir''? |
34703 | Where are Mr Rose and Miss Oliphant now? |
34703 | Where are you going? |
34703 | Where are you staying? |
34703 | Where did Jennie pick him up? |
34703 | Where did it come from? |
34703 | Where did the bicycle come from? |
34703 | Where did they think you were? |
34703 | Where did you go? 34703 Where from?" |
34703 | Where in St Briac? |
34703 | Where is he to- day? |
34703 | Where is she going? |
34703 | Where to now? |
34703 | Where to? |
34703 | Where was it? |
34703 | Where was that? |
34703 | Where was that? |
34703 | Where would it be? |
34703 | Where''s Derry? |
34703 | Where''s Jennie? 34703 Where''s Mr Aird? |
34703 | Where''s the bicycle now? |
34703 | Where,I asked him as steadily as I could,"is your money in London?" |
34703 | Where? |
34703 | Which Derry? |
34703 | Which memory? 34703 Which room are you putting me in?" |
34703 | Which shall we do, Julia? 34703 Which way are we going? |
34703 | Which way? |
34703 | Which? 34703 Who are they?" |
34703 | Who bought the stuff? |
34703 | Who published what''s called a''first novel''some little time ago? |
34703 | Who was that with you in the garden, George? |
34703 | Who''s that you were talking to? |
34703 | Why did n''t you say you knew him before? |
34703 | Why do you couple them like that? |
34703 | Why do you say it like that? |
34703 | Why in St Briac instead of here? |
34703 | Why is he putting out by himself? 34703 Why not come in and see for yourself?" |
34703 | Why not talk about it down at Haslemere? |
34703 | Why not, if you''re in jolly places all the time? |
34703 | Why not? 34703 Why not?" |
34703 | Why not? |
34703 | Why should n''t he speak good French instead of your eternal''_ Donnez- moi_''and''_ Combien_''? 34703 Why there instead of here?" |
34703 | Why waste a day? |
34703 | Why would n''t it? |
34703 | Why, Jennie? |
34703 | Why? |
34703 | Why? |
34703 | Why? |
34703 | Why? |
34703 | Will the four- forty suit you all right? |
34703 | Will you have some now to be going on with? |
34703 | Will you try? |
34703 | Will you wait in your room till I come? |
34703 | With Jennie playing Daphne''s part? |
34703 | With that fellow Arnaud? |
34703 | Wo n''t you lean on my shoulder, sir? |
34703 | Would it be upsetting your arrangements if I asked my visitors to stay for the week- end? |
34703 | Would you let me come with you? |
34703 | Would you like me to read to you? |
34703 | Would you mind ordering, Sir George? |
34703 | Would you very much mind if I did n''t go, mother? |
34703 | Would you, if it were possible, take Julia? |
34703 | Yes, and who''s ever going to marry them? 34703 You actually mean that you want me to take you to the house, and introduce you to Mrs Aird, and open up the way to-- God knows what?" |
34703 | You all right? |
34703 | You are a parent, M''sieu''? |
34703 | You are going away? |
34703 | You did n''t_ see_ him before he left, then? |
34703 | You do n''t believe that sometimes one single hour may be worth all the rest of life put together? |
34703 | You do n''t know? |
34703 | You do n''t mean that she said No? |
34703 | You do n''t remember where you''d met her before, do you? |
34703 | You have n''t tackled it yet? |
34703 | You mean I''m a baby- snatcher? |
34703 | You mean if he buckles on his knapsack again? |
34703 | You mean that, George? |
34703 | You mean you''ll bring matters to a head by telling them over there? |
34703 | You really did n''t know I knew Miss Oliphant? |
34703 | You saw him? |
34703 | You say he''s paid you, Mrs Hyems? |
34703 | You say you do n''t know her well? |
34703 | You see, do n''t you, George? 34703 You see, mother''s all right,"it said as plainly as if she had uttered the words;"you''ll make it all right with father, wo n''t you? |
34703 | You still do a little, but it''s going, and soon you wo n''t at all? |
34703 | You think it''s just that? |
34703 | You went for a walk with Miss Oliphant, did n''t you? |
34703 | You went immediately after your bathe? |
34703 | You''d hardly call it ordinary, would you-- conventional and so on? |
34703 | You''ll ask us both down in September, the moment we get back from here? |
34703 | You''ll wait for me? |
34703 | You''re a Frenchman anyway? |
34703 | You''re not going to try to give me the slip, are you? |
34703 | You''re quite sure she did n''t recognise him? |
34703 | You''ve considered it? |
34703 | You''ve heard? |
34703 | You''ve told me all that he said about me? |
34703 | You-- you meant it, I suppose? |
34703 | You_ did_ catch the tram? 34703 Your medicine?" |
34703 | _ Ah!..._ So you think they might draw him? |
34703 | _ Could_ you put Carpentier out? |
34703 | _ Do_ you mean his memory''s cracking up? |
34703 | _ Do_ you remember that, Derry? |
34703 | _ So_ handsome, Julia is, do n''t you think? 34703 _ The Parthian Arrow?_ Yes, I''ve read it,"she said equably. |
34703 | _ What!_ What madman was this? |
34703 | _ Who_ is he? |
34703 | ''But why ca n''t you paint just a landscape?'' |
34703 | ''If it makes you young then you_ are_ young, are n''t you?'' |
34703 | ''Is something the matter?'' |
34703 | ''No, but I mean_ why_ are you doing it?'' |
34703 | ''Only to see her, only to talk to her: ca n''t you manage that, sir? |
34703 | ''Regard how she holds the fer- à- repasser to her cheek; did she ever before iron a chemise or a coiffe in her life? |
34703 | ''Vieux sot, but where are your eyes?'' |
34703 | ''Was it your fault?'' |
34703 | ''What are you doing it for?'' |
34703 | ''What does it do?'' |
34703 | ''Where did he come from? |
34703 | ( Yet who would call Julia Oliphant''s love for him profane? |
34703 | ("Ireland?" |
34703 | 1903 or 4 I suppose; all blind guessing though; how can you tell your age to a year or two simply by how you feel?... |
34703 | A man would be likely to remember_ that_, would n''t he? |
34703 | A month? |
34703 | A picture, then? |
34703 | A week? |
34703 | Absolved he was; was he now to be, not merely absolved, but confirmed in all the beauty and liberty of that absolution? |
34703 | After those immensities of sleep, was he now suffering from insomnia? |
34703 | All in one sitting?" |
34703 | All this procreation and child- bearing are just for that-- so that somebody can make head or tail of the world.... Well, what do they do to him? |
34703 | Am I such a rotten outcast as all that? |
34703 | Among all these smooth hairs and pretty complexions? |
34703 | And I jumped a little as she added,"By the way, does he happen to have a brother?" |
34703 | And I say, do you know anybody who wants to take a quiet place for a month?" |
34703 | And I say: would you mind if when we got to town I put you on your bus at Waterloo and left you? |
34703 | And I stayed a week- end in Sir George''s place not so long ago-- had a jolly swim in his pond-- isn''t that so, sir?" |
34703 | And M''sieu''Arnaud also goes?" |
34703 | And by the way,_ why_ had he answered her in English? |
34703 | And enter in his stead-- who? |
34703 | And even when I''ve done the rottenest things have n''t I always wanted to do something better-- always? |
34703 | And if I happen to go to sleep suddenly you just walk straight out, do you hear? |
34703 | And if I was able to make a dim guess or two at these involutions, what of this woman to whom it was not guessing, but open knowledge? |
34703 | And if Jennie would not come with me, what would the impossible combination be then?... |
34703 | And instantly the question loomed up largely:"What about Julia Oliphant? |
34703 | And is there such a devil of a lot of difference between one novel and another when you come to think of it-- yours or mine or anybody else''s?" |
34703 | And may I solemnly assure you, George, that in Buckingham where I''ve been staying a male man wanted to marry me? |
34703 | And she, his meek and sweet Semele? |
34703 | And should I speak of that-- now? |
34703 | And suppose in addition that, instead of merely resting on an even keel, he_ should_ presently begin to forge ahead again? |
34703 | And they live----?" |
34703 | And this was the kind of arch ripple that proceeded from the author of_ The Parthian Arrow_:"Oh, how d''you do, Sir George? |
34703 | And unless they returned to the Rue de la Cordonnerie to- night( which I now entirely doubted), what was the good of telegraphing to Alec? |
34703 | And what do you know about writing books?" |
34703 | And what is a remembered self that we should weep for it? |
34703 | And what kind of a_ Salle des Pas Perdus_ is London in which to look for a man like that? |
34703 | And what of it? |
34703 | And what of the kiss of your mouth when that kiss is both an undoing and a re- beginning, the end of one dream but the beginning of a lovelier still? |
34703 | And what the better now is Alec Aird if he does find them? |
34703 | And what, if that American was right, was he risking? |
34703 | And when does that vision shine most agonisingly fair? |
34703 | And where was this?" |
34703 | And where were young Rugby, young Charterhouse, now that he had appeared on the scene? |
34703 | And why of him? |
34703 | And why should not I too have whatever of good the remaining years could give me? |
34703 | And with barely a moment''s pause he broke out:"Oh, what am I to do, sir, what am I to do? |
34703 | And with having to take the towels home I only just caught the tram----""What''s that?" |
34703 | And wo n''t it still when----""When what?" |
34703 | And would her hosts see as little of her at Ker Annic as I had seen of Jennie during the days I had spent in bed? |
34703 | And yet( I asked myself as my anger began to wear itself out), who can know the mind of a man who does not know his own? |
34703 | And yet, if it was not to be believed, why could I not shake it off? |
34703 | And yet, if she knew all, as he said, why the caution of silence? |
34703 | And"--he bent the grey- blue eyes solemnly on mine--"shall I tell you what_ would_ completely settle it? |
34703 | And, if he clung so touchingly to me, found me so"magnificently steady,"what comfort would he not find in that unvarying constancy of hers? |
34703 | And-- George----""Yes?" |
34703 | Any chance of our waking up? |
34703 | Any other reason?" |
34703 | Anybody likely to come in here? |
34703 | Anything special?" |
34703 | Anyway who cares? |
34703 | Anywhere nice?" |
34703 | Are his pictures of great value, M''sieu''?" |
34703 | Are the garden''s scents less fragrant that you wonder, for a fleeting instant, when you have smelt them before? |
34703 | Are there two of us?... |
34703 | Are they?" |
34703 | Are those curtains drawn? |
34703 | Are you coming?" |
34703 | Are you going to scrape up all those bits of glass she broke, and put them together again, and send me back the same way? |
34703 | Are you going to turn me back?" |
34703 | Are you nearly ready? |
34703 | Are you sure he asked for me and not for Mr Aird?" |
34703 | As long as it does n''t make any pretence.... Have you read it?" |
34703 | As long as there was a fair way left, I mean?" |
34703 | Ask somebody, will you?" |
34703 | At what Charing Cross or Clapham Junction, where all the world passes sooner or later, wait for him? |
34703 | At what object beyond the car was she so fixedly looking? |
34703 | Away from Dinard altogether? |
34703 | Be rid of him? |
34703 | Because he was going to have his precious, precious youth all over again? |
34703 | Been to sleep?" |
34703 | Bit mixing, is n''t it? |
34703 | Bronx?" |
34703 | But Derry called over his shoulder:"That was a young one, was n''t it? |
34703 | But aloud I resumed:"Then, if nothing''s happened since that night, that means that you''re now stable-- stationary?" |
34703 | But are you quite warm? |
34703 | But did he still retain it? |
34703 | But gone how, and when? |
34703 | But how far back? |
34703 | But how if he should refuse with scorn? |
34703 | But how long was that likely to last? |
34703 | But how the Erebus and Terror do I know when sixteen will come?... |
34703 | But is that a joke?" |
34703 | But surely she''s a good deal older than he?" |
34703 | But then is Jennie to blame either for falling in love with the delicious creature? |
34703 | But these schoolboys are all the same.... You do n''t want a secretary for your new book, do you?" |
34703 | But to what had she fled? |
34703 | But was he now on the eve of yet another transformation? |
34703 | But what about him? |
34703 | But what about that memory''s_ quality_ as distinct from its extent? |
34703 | But what are eighteen hours to a man who has two scales of time? |
34703 | But what had followed? |
34703 | But what happened_ before_ then? |
34703 | But what then? |
34703 | But what was to be the end of it all? |
34703 | But what were such terms to him?... |
34703 | But what would it cost her? |
34703 | But what, in God''s name, had he been mad enough to tell her? |
34703 | But what? |
34703 | But where begin to look for him? |
34703 | But where look for it? |
34703 | But whither would it presently lead? |
34703 | But who had built a Tower of stone to guard the dove''s faithfulness? |
34703 | But who has she gone to see at the Golf Club at nine o''clock in the morning?" |
34703 | But why drag all this up again? |
34703 | But you were glad when I danced with Jennie, were n''t you?" |
34703 | But-- it( you know what I mean by"it") happened in the night; and what was the appalling position now that his nights were shared with another? |
34703 | But-- you''d hardly call_ this_ spiritual, would you?" |
34703 | But----""Has she been, and is she likely to come?" |
34703 | But_ is_ she in love with somebody else, then?" |
34703 | By appointment?" |
34703 | By marriage did she mean one last wild lovely memory more and after that-- nothing? |
34703 | By the way, has Madge said anything to you about him?" |
34703 | C''est une fuite, sans doute, M''sieu''?" |
34703 | Ca n''t I go the other? |
34703 | Ca n''t he talk English, Jennie?" |
34703 | Ca n''t somebody write something just for amuse-- I mean must they always be banging the George Coverham Big Drum? |
34703 | Ca n''t you and I come to terms if I swear to you that I''ll never touch another canvas or brush or pen or sheet of paper as long as I live? |
34703 | Ca n''t you follow the only hansom left in London? |
34703 | Ca n''t you hear him still? |
34703 | Ca n''t you manage that, sir? |
34703 | Ca n''t you, George?'' |
34703 | Can I be of any help?" |
34703 | Can I have the money, George?" |
34703 | Can you explain it?" |
34703 | Can you guess now what it was that I had begun to fear more than his physical strength? |
34703 | Capable? |
34703 | Care to try it on the Airds? |
34703 | Could I help her? |
34703 | Could I reproach him with that-- now? |
34703 | Could she toss her an alms out of her superfluity? |
34703 | Could the torch, after that climax, ever be withdrawn again? |
34703 | Daphne euchred me once----""Where did you get these expressions?" |
34703 | Dead? |
34703 | Did he do so last night?" |
34703 | Did he let himself be introduced to you, or what?" |
34703 | Did he really stay with you? |
34703 | Did he say anything about me?" |
34703 | Did he think to put off his flames and clouds and lightnings every time he whispered a love- word into her ear? |
34703 | Did n''t Madge tell you?" |
34703 | Did you go to him?" |
34703 | Did you know-- will you believe-- that he wrote his_ Vicarage_ in just over three months?" |
34703 | Did you say boys were going to bathe? |
34703 | Did you say off?" |
34703 | Did you say that just to keep me quiet? |
34703 | Did you see her?" |
34703 | Did you see it? |
34703 | Did you see that?" |
34703 | Did you stick to that programme?" |
34703 | Do n''t natter; honestly; should I be all right if I met Derry?" |
34703 | Do n''t you believe it yourself?" |
34703 | Do n''t you know this is a tea- room now?" |
34703 | Do n''t you like them?" |
34703 | Do n''t you think it''s rather good?" |
34703 | Do n''t you?" |
34703 | Do send for him immediately.... Of course not, you goose, but you have an extension, have n''t you?..." |
34703 | Do the boys come to bathe on Saturdays, George?" |
34703 | Do they go for the fish?" |
34703 | Do you call what happened this afternoon keeping your word?" |
34703 | Do you ever remember hearing or writing these words:''_ Je tâche de me débrouiller de ces souvenirs- ci?_''"Poor, poor lad! |
34703 | Do you happen to know whether he''s told_ her_ that?" |
34703 | Do you know why his dreams all settled on Daphne Wade? |
34703 | Do you like my hat?" |
34703 | Do you mean Sir George Coverham?'' |
34703 | Do you mean you asked Miss Oliphant to marry you?" |
34703 | Do you mind if I go into that rather in detail?" |
34703 | Do you mind, Sir George?" |
34703 | Do you really believe it-- that his clock''s really set forward again?" |
34703 | Do you see whither it leads? |
34703 | Do you suppose any promoter would look at you? |
34703 | Do you think I''d let that woman out of my sight?... |
34703 | Do you think I''m going to take my eyes off him for a single moment? |
34703 | Do you think it matters to me whose father and mother and family history and papers I steal? |
34703 | Do you want to put her into_ Nonentities I Have Known_? |
34703 | Do you-- move it about deliberately?" |
34703 | Do_ you_ know what it was?" |
34703 | Does Madge know him?" |
34703 | Does any bride on her wedding- day ask herself how long it''s for? |
34703 | Does anybody go in and clear up for him? |
34703 | Does he live here all the time? |
34703 | Does he remember everything that''s happened since he first saw you?" |
34703 | Does n''t everything turn on that? |
34703 | Does n''t it show? |
34703 | Does that three- eighteen run to- day, or is that another of their Sundays- and- week- days excepted?" |
34703 | Enjoying yourself?" |
34703 | Even then what would it mean? |
34703 | Even to Madge one could hardly have committed the grossness and superfluity of saying that one was sorry; what then of Julia? |
34703 | Everything''s on the square, and what sort of a vermouth do they give you here?" |
34703 | Everything? |
34703 | Feel like a modest flutter, George?" |
34703 | Five minutes between him and myself? |
34703 | For herself my heart bled; but was I sorry for the miscarriage of her vehement and tremendous attempt? |
34703 | For what could I do with him? |
34703 | For what else is memory but the illusion that one is living backwards again in this sense? |
34703 | For what had the author of_ The Hands of Esau_ and_ The Vicarage of Bray_ to do with all this? |
34703 | For what was this monstrous right that Derwent Rose claimed, to put all the rest of us into the shadow of his own overweening and presumptuous glory? |
34703 | For when and how had he lost those ten years? |
34703 | For, supposing that my foreboding was right, what was his future? |
34703 | Free, this Apollo for beauty and Ajax for strength? |
34703 | Funny sort of situation, is n''t it-- a ghost like me mourning for living people? |
34703 | George Coverham, tell me-- is it? |
34703 | George,"she suddenly demanded,"is that child in love?" |
34703 | Good God, what sort of decency was that? |
34703 | Got a pencil? |
34703 | Got a spare costume, George?" |
34703 | Got an Officers''Woodbine about you?" |
34703 | Got anything heavy here? |
34703 | Had Julia seen Derry? |
34703 | Had he a good breakfast? |
34703 | Had he any flowers?" |
34703 | Had he not now almost compelled me? |
34703 | Had he now found a means of expression more closely in correspondence with the untrodden ground ahead? |
34703 | Had he really brought her out for the day on his own account, as formerly he had used to do? |
34703 | Had he subdued all our standards to his own standardlessness? |
34703 | Had he told her the whole story rather than strangle her on the spot? |
34703 | Had he too, stupefied with bliss, answered her instinctively in her own native tongue and his? |
34703 | Had he withdrawn some linchpin of ordinary conduct from the wheel on which the whole world revolves? |
34703 | Had he"got us going"? |
34703 | Had he, when he had plunged into the sea a mile out of Dover, been still twenty- nine, or his present age, or some intermediate one? |
34703 | Had it come? |
34703 | Had it happened? |
34703 | Had n''t she better be left out of this, at any rate for the present?" |
34703 | Had one look of eyes into eyes hastened him to another stage? |
34703 | Had she gone to him? |
34703 | Had she started that crack- brained index, he his terrifying book? |
34703 | Has he paid his Income Tax? |
34703 | Has he told you he''s in love with her?" |
34703 | Has it ever occurred to you that that''s sometimes the way to bring it about?" |
34703 | Have I to lose it the moment I see it? |
34703 | Have n''t I carried my poor little bit of a cross too, sir? |
34703 | Have n''t I? |
34703 | Have n''t I? |
34703 | Have n''t they asked any questions about it?" |
34703 | Have we? |
34703 | Have you fallen in love with a Frenchwoman yet?" |
34703 | Have you had tea?" |
34703 | Have you seen him lately?" |
34703 | Have you settled what you''re going to do yet?" |
34703 | He had merely said,"Anybody likely to come in? |
34703 | He himself, since he had always refused it? |
34703 | He muttered,"Yes-- yes-- about time I called somebody in-- just about enough of it----""Do you want a doctor? |
34703 | He says he wants to make it as Moses made his Decalogue? |
34703 | He was going to be wily and masterful, was he? |
34703 | He''s in the house_ now_? |
34703 | He, swaying on a tightrope of time, was going to claim the treatment of a normal man? |
34703 | Here she espied her joy.... And should there be a child?... |
34703 | Here?... |
34703 | His book? |
34703 | His clear skin and glossy hair and the keen sight of his eyes once more? |
34703 | His face had been puzzled candour itself when I had put my sudden questions: Had he and I met before, and did he know a Miss Oliphant? |
34703 | His fame? |
34703 | His health and vigour and strength all over again, so that he could tear a book in two as I might have torn a piece of paper? |
34703 | How accept any responsibility whatever for him? |
34703 | How answer them, how explain my concealment? |
34703 | How can anybody do anything about it? |
34703 | How can anybody help it? |
34703 | How can it be taken seriously?" |
34703 | How can you possibly ask that woman to marry you?" |
34703 | How could I have him at the Airds''--and yet how resist his supplication? |
34703 | How could he be secure that the contretemps of any single moment of the day would not catch him out? |
34703 | How could she tell? |
34703 | How did I know what the night was going to be for him? |
34703 | How did you get to know him?" |
34703 | How do I look? |
34703 | How do I look? |
34703 | How do I stand? |
34703 | How do I strike you? |
34703 | How do you know it wo n''t land you in the same mess? |
34703 | How do you know what he''s told her about me? |
34703 | How do you manage to get any work done?" |
34703 | How do you suppose he got to France? |
34703 | How else explain that treacherous little slip about his money? |
34703 | How if he were right, and there were not two loves, but one love only, which is simply-- Love? |
34703 | How long had it lasted Julia Oliphant? |
34703 | How long should it take from here to Cambridge Circus?" |
34703 | How long was that likely to last? |
34703 | How long would it be before she prayed that that Tower might fall and crush her into the earth? |
34703 | How long would she endure this partnership of his Oblivion? |
34703 | How many ancient loves, hates, angers, can we not re- experience in any idle hour we choose to give over to reverie? |
34703 | How many hatched out? |
34703 | How old are you? |
34703 | How old was he now? |
34703 | How old, then, was Derwent Rose when he woke up in Trenchard''s rooms on the morning of Monday, July 5th, 1920? |
34703 | How refuse what would have been my very heart''s desire for him-- yet how grant it to the ruin of her young life as well as of his? |
34703 | How regard a man as dead whom you have seen in the flesh not an hour before? |
34703 | How should anybody, seeing him as Julia Oliphant had seen him at his former twenty, not fall in love with him? |
34703 | How was it possible to permit such an error in nature as to allow him to fall in love with Jennie Aird? |
34703 | How was she to have known, how was I to have known, how"all right"it was for Léhon, the Château de Beaumanoir and-- to- morrow? |
34703 | How, then, did she stand with her wild scheme of marrying him? |
34703 | I could see him if you came too, could n''t I? |
34703 | I did n''t fall asleep, did I?" |
34703 | I do n''t think that was quite fair of you.... What do you paint?" |
34703 | I drew certain conclusions; but"Oh?" |
34703 | I forgot that.... Have you any idea what''s in it?" |
34703 | I had now found him, or he me; but what next? |
34703 | I had sought to interpose between him and Jennie because Jennie was too young; could I now step between him and Julia because Julia was too old? |
34703 | I have n''t got a touch of powder on; do you think I should? |
34703 | I heard the single faint"ting"of a telephone- receiver being lifted from its fork, and a moment later,"Is that the taxi- rank? |
34703 | I heard you come down; about eleven o''clock it would be; and he did n''t seem to be not a minute after you----""Has n''t he been back since?" |
34703 | I his father? |
34703 | I mean are those the_ only_ questions you want to ask me?" |
34703 | I might, therefore, expect to find: The Derwent Rose who_ or_ The Derwent Rose who might have had said, when I had replied,"Whisky? |
34703 | I never give up hope.... And do I get nothing at all at the end of it, sir? |
34703 | I remembered the masterfulness and skill with which he had managed me; had he his plans for the handling of the Airds also? |
34703 | I say, George----""What, Julia?" |
34703 | I say, get me a drink, will you? |
34703 | I say, have you brought any English tobacco?" |
34703 | I say, where are you sleeping to- night? |
34703 | I seemed to hear him softly laughing at me:"So_ that''s_ the yarn you''re going to put about, is it: that I was all barley- sugar and noble prose? |
34703 | I should have to propose to him daily, should n''t I?" |
34703 | I suppose George told you, though?" |
34703 | I suppose you worked your passage and then gave them the slip?" |
34703 | I was looking at pictures or something, was n''t I?" |
34703 | I wonder if we shall have all that over again?" |
34703 | I wonder why that is?" |
34703 | I wondered.... What did you say?" |
34703 | I''m going to tell him, Jennie.... English? |
34703 | I''m not mutton- dressed- as- lamb? |
34703 | If I were asked to put in one word the basic domestic factor of their lives, do you know what it would be? |
34703 | If I''d ever dreamed of marrying Julia should n''t I have done it years ago? |
34703 | If a psychic experience is what you are after, why take the roundabout way? |
34703 | If he admitted his acquaintance with me, what questions of Alec''s should I not have to answer? |
34703 | If he can write a gigantic book why should you say to him''No, you must n''t write that-- write a littler one instead''? |
34703 | If he was not the age he was, what age was he? |
34703 | If he''s happier without a memory at all, what''s the odds?" |
34703 | If he''s the same again he''s the same again, is n''t he? |
34703 | If it was not Derwent Rose where then was Derwent Rose? |
34703 | If she could spend three days with him in succession, why not a fourth, and a fifth, and a sixth? |
34703 | If so, how would he contrive to maintain it? |
34703 | If so, of what kind? |
34703 | If so, was ever degree so inconceivably prohibited? |
34703 | If things should unfold as they were well in motion to unfold, could any power on earth help her? |
34703 | If to one, why not to another? |
34703 | If you do n''t want that ice may I have it?" |
34703 | If you''ve seen all you want suppose we go outside?" |
34703 | In Dol? |
34703 | In London, eh, sir? |
34703 | In Trenchard''s loft, or since, or partly both? |
34703 | In a hesitating voice he said,"What things?" |
34703 | In other words, was he a kind of alembical meeting- ground where the arts interpenetrated and became transmuted?... |
34703 | In the past you''re dead and in the future you are n''t born yet-- except him.... George----""Hm?" |
34703 | In the wider sense who was crookeder, whose life more devious? |
34703 | In what arrondissement, canton, commune? |
34703 | In what corner of earth would he plant his cabbages and cherish his perfect and unprofitable knowledge? |
34703 | Is he French or English? |
34703 | Is he comfortable there? |
34703 | Is he respectable? |
34703 | Is it somebody called Daphne Bassett?" |
34703 | Is n''t it? |
34703 | Is n''t it?" |
34703 | Is n''t she with you?" |
34703 | Is n''t that so?" |
34703 | Is she back yet? |
34703 | Is that agreed?" |
34703 | Is that it?" |
34703 | Is the law so hard? |
34703 | Is there a nest? |
34703 | Is there anything-- any little thing-- we may do?" |
34703 | Is this right? |
34703 | Is_ that_ just ordinary memory? |
34703 | It all happened that Sunday night, kink and all?" |
34703 | It is n''t the kind of thing one cares to be untruthful about, is it? |
34703 | It it''s nothing else it''s----""Taking a mean advantage, you mean?" |
34703 | It must have been rather heartrending between you two; so why this perfect composure now that there are three of us?" |
34703 | It read:"Thirty- three-- thirty?" |
34703 | It really is all over, Derry dear?'' |
34703 | It''s all done with decimals-- or do they call them semicolons? |
34703 | It''s dated the evening of the fourth, and it says he''s off to- morrow.... By the way, what_ am_ I to do about letters?" |
34703 | It''s this; Are these_ really_ the questions you''re wanting to ask me?" |
34703 | J''ai vécu des heures cruelles.... And has n''t it sometimes been so heavy that I''ve prayed it would crush me and get it over? |
34703 | Jennie had not understood him; the name had merely sounded sweet to her because it was his; but what apter emblem of his own life? |
34703 | Julia Oliphant knows about me; who told her, and who gave you permission? |
34703 | La taille?" |
34703 | Lamballe? |
34703 | Let him go again? |
34703 | Let me see, what year would that be? |
34703 | Life''s full of quiet humour, is n''t it?" |
34703 | Lost? |
34703 | Lovely, apparently inevitable the close... but the way there? |
34703 | Manhattan? |
34703 | Martini? |
34703 | May I have some to take back?" |
34703 | May I see them?" |
34703 | Men do run to types, do n''t they?... |
34703 | Might n''t it have made a_ wee_ bit of difference? |
34703 | Miss Oliphant would like to speak to Mrs Aird, please.... Is that you, Madge? |
34703 | More, when was anything that mattered ever settled by chop- logic of the sort that set my head spinning? |
34703 | Move to an hotel? |
34703 | Must I go back the same way? |
34703 | Must he stay in France? |
34703 | Must he wander? |
34703 | Must immortelles of this common and saddening mortality be laid on his unlocated grave? |
34703 | Must we talk shop? |
34703 | Must you throw me all over the shop again like this?" |
34703 | My sister left a few things, did n''t she?" |
34703 | Nay, was he even living on his capital at all? |
34703 | Need I say that I have had to put up a diving- platform at one end of the lake? |
34703 | Nevertheless, would not his next rejuvenation date, not the moment of the fact itself,_ but from that of the beginning of his realisation of it_? |
34703 | No man of forty- five masquerade as a quarter of a century younger in this broomy, thymy air? |
34703 | No man with two memories bathe in that milky green sea I had just shut out? |
34703 | No? |
34703 | No? |
34703 | Nobody can say I''m impersonating him, can they? |
34703 | Nor the way I''ve done my hair for it? |
34703 | Not a book that he had written? |
34703 | Not a book that she had written? |
34703 | Not even a chance, now that everything really_ is_ beginning again? |
34703 | Not if I promise faithfully not to say a single word about it, not even touch her finger? |
34703 | Not if I promise to cut and run at the very first sign of a change? |
34703 | Not in a picture- postcard sort of way, perhaps, but such character( do n''t you call it?) |
34703 | Not just to see her? |
34703 | Not one of those leaflets had fallen over the land, and had they done so, what then? |
34703 | Not two books, of which he had written one and she the other? |
34703 | Nothing else has gone?" |
34703 | Notice anything? |
34703 | Now I ask you,_ could_ any boy of eighteen possibly have painted them?" |
34703 | Now do you see what I''m up against? |
34703 | Now has there been a moment since yesterday when..._ you''ve held it as close as you could get it_?" |
34703 | Now how am I to do it?" |
34703 | Now it occurred to be, Why a"vulgar"one at all? |
34703 | Now that for a week every night''s been like a soft warm sun shining? |
34703 | Now that the day''s come? |
34703 | Now what was he going to do? |
34703 | Now why ca n''t you get on with her? |
34703 | Nîmes? |
34703 | Of all birds, the constant dove to be thus immured? |
34703 | Of what did_ his_ letter- bag consist? |
34703 | Of what use was his_ dossier_ in the Military Records Office? |
34703 | Of what validity was the photograph on his passport, or who could call him into Court as a witness? |
34703 | Of what value was his name on the register, his will if he had made one, his signed contracts, his insurance policy? |
34703 | Oh, ca n''t you see it, sir-- not even a little bit of it?" |
34703 | On his former pilgrimage he But was Love the wonder now? |
34703 | Once already she had put herself in his way; but what was once?... |
34703 | Or are you all ready to toy with anything that comes along?" |
34703 | Or do you mean that as he used to write to me before he may do so again? |
34703 | Or had he deliberately resolved that here at any rate should be no trick or stratagem to be subsequently explained, but a perfectly clean beginning? |
34703 | Or sixteen and already dead? |
34703 | Or the Devils.... By the way, some of the Saints induced the stigmata on themselves by a sort of spiritual process, did n''t they?" |
34703 | Or those other wide- eyed tots be some future Madge and Alec Aird?... |
34703 | Or was she allowing him to think that he had? |
34703 | Or would he suppress even the twinkle of his eye and continue his leg- pulling? |
34703 | Or, in its simplest form of all, would he be happier with or without a memory of any kind? |
34703 | PART III THE CUT- OUT I"But wo n''t you find it a little cold?" |
34703 | Perhaps you''d bring Mrs Aird round, sir?... |
34703 | Perhaps you''d like to come up, sir?" |
34703 | Rennes? |
34703 | Round what street corner lurk? |
34703 | Say that this was so; whither did it now lead? |
34703 | See the idea, George?" |
34703 | See?" |
34703 | Shall I call her Miss Oliphant?" |
34703 | Shall we add to the tortures of Tantalus the unbinding of his hands, and forbid him to seize the fruit he thirsts for? |
34703 | Shall we call at a chemist''s?" |
34703 | Shall we give George Coverham a surprise?'' |
34703 | Shall we go in?" |
34703 | She came straight back?" |
34703 | She had hardly changed his name-- for what was"Kendal Thorne"but Derwent Rose? |
34703 | She had no doubt whatever about his theory of landscape; how could it be wrong if it was his? |
34703 | She had thrown, and-- won? |
34703 | She is alone?" |
34703 | Should I put him to bed? |
34703 | Sidestep, that Frenchman? |
34703 | Since our final rapid exchange, that had ended with her demand"How if he had it in my arms?" |
34703 | Sleep, with that ache and bliss at war in her breast? |
34703 | So Derry might but establish himself, what did it matter though I wandered? |
34703 | So I said to him,''But why do you call yourself Arnaud if your name is Rose?'' |
34703 | So I said,''Well, what_ is_ your name?'' |
34703 | So I take it you dodged me all the afternoon because we had n''t all been properly introduced to the new situation, so to speak? |
34703 | So does n''t this prove it? |
34703 | So what disaster might not befall if Julia were to introduce that yeasty fermenting element of herself all over again? |
34703 | So what''s the obvious thing to do? |
34703 | So, if you''ve any sense of proportion at all, where does the difference between one book and another come in?" |
34703 | Still without moving his eyes from it he replied,"The picture? |
34703 | Straight? |
34703 | Sugar?" |
34703 | Suppose even that maddest conjecture of all is true, and that he actually may re- become normal and live out his life like everybody else? |
34703 | Suppose he can? |
34703 | Suppose one of the books of Derwent Rose should happen to be mentioned; would he say"Ah yes, I''ve read that,"and quote a page of it? |
34703 | Suppose, instead of holding the torch a foot away, he had held it three inches away only? |
34703 | Suppose, then, that this"A"memory were to go the way of his"B"one? |
34703 | Sure it would n''t be too much for you?" |
34703 | Take him away somewhere? |
34703 | Take him away with me? |
34703 | Talk and laugh? |
34703 | That meeting of eyes across the car-- that swift"Who was that with you in the garden, George?" |
34703 | That question was,"_ When_ do you live?" |
34703 | That was n''t a stock page you-- keep in rehearsal, so to speak?" |
34703 | That''s_ ra_ther a wrap, is n''t it? |
34703 | The Boltons, you said? |
34703 | The corners of your eyebrows here; you know how the brow gets thin at the sides and those sprouts of long hair begin to come? |
34703 | The most that a casual acquaintance would have been likely to remark was,"How the deuce does Rose manage to keep so extraordinarily young- looking?" |
34703 | The point is, when does he expect the next-- attack?" |
34703 | The question was, could his life at thirty- five be so reconstructed that this hope should not be too slender? |
34703 | Then his chuckle dying away again,"You notice your face when you shave, do n''t you?--the texture of your skin and so on? |
34703 | Then it''s at St Briac?" |
34703 | Then with another spurt:"What''s the time now? |
34703 | Then you did cross Dover- Calais?" |
34703 | Then you do n''t know what''s coming next?" |
34703 | Then, imperiously,"Has he told you he''s in love with her?" |
34703 | Then, turning timidly to Julia,"Can you come with me for just a minute-- Julia?" |
34703 | Then, with a jump of her voice,"What, he''s staying with you? |
34703 | Then, with a sly and guilty look in her eyes,"What shall we do to- morrow, George? |
34703 | Then,"What, up again?" |
34703 | There was a pond, was n''t there? |
34703 | There was n''t, not before.... Not just to speak to her? |
34703 | They ask few questions about identity at the dock- gates; was that it, and was he to be looked for in a workman''s early- morning tram? |
34703 | They really_ are_ all that you want to know-- just what he''ll do next and so on?" |
34703 | This house? |
34703 | This is important.--You really do n''t remember the name of the man who bought that furniture of mine?" |
34703 | This lady is French?" |
34703 | Those trout at all muddy, George? |
34703 | Though it could not now be externally a great one, was he none the less nervous about it?... |
34703 | Thus the vulgarest of all considerations had an important bearing on our very first step: Where to look for him? |
34703 | To begin with, when you walk away from somewhere you walk to somewhere, and where was I to walk to? |
34703 | To yet another of his transformations? |
34703 | To- day?" |
34703 | To- morrow?" |
34703 | Trieste?" |
34703 | Twenty- five? |
34703 | Twenty? |
34703 | Twenty?" |
34703 | Two? |
34703 | Walk on to the blacksmith''s or do the sawing? |
34703 | Was I sorry? |
34703 | Was I to stay here with him, to stay all night, to stay till Trenchard''s return? |
34703 | Was another change coming? |
34703 | Was he at this moment burning out the residue of his youth at its whitest heat of combustion? |
34703 | Was he likely to come now? |
34703 | Was he now on the way to his fulfilment? |
34703 | Was he repeating himself even textually, in those words"Down tools, Julia, no work to- day"? |
34703 | Was he, since that last sleep in Trenchard''s place, rushing through the months and years so swiftly as to gasp for very breath? |
34703 | Was his bed made? |
34703 | Was it for_ this_ that the years had changed on his face as the hues change on a spinning top? |
34703 | Was it not possible that he had found employment of some kind? |
34703 | Was it too utterly beyond belief after all? |
34703 | Was it well or ill that they had ever set eyes on one another? |
34703 | Was n''t it at some house with a pond?" |
34703 | Was she now going to get a bicycle-- she, whom it was impossible to forbid to see whom she pleased and whenever she pleased? |
34703 | Was she suggesting that while she herself had loved him since childhood, he for his part had loved Daphne Wade? |
34703 | Was that first morning actually about to dawn for him? |
34703 | Was that to be the next thing to happen? |
34703 | Was the actual and physical change simultaneous with the inner and mental one, or was it merely a confirmation that came afterwards? |
34703 | Was the opposite principle now about to expunge that other ill, to restore him, and to make him a whole and forward- living man again? |
34703 | Was there indeed a Love Sacred and a Love Profane? |
34703 | Was this a new phase, or an old one all over again? |
34703 | Was this the way to write a friend''s epitaph? |
34703 | Was this then the position? |
34703 | Was_ that_ all that this commonplace apparition of a woman had reminded him of? |
34703 | We did n''t want to trouble you with the affairs of this world when you were at death''s door, but who do you think''s coming?" |
34703 | We respect the decency of the dead; why must I violate his, who had chosen this extraordinary alternative to death? |
34703 | We, or rather Alec, talked of Boche rolling- stock on French lines( did I tell you my friend was by way of being a consulting engineer? |
34703 | Well, are you coming in?" |
34703 | Well, how are you, George? |
34703 | Well, suppose for a moment that he''s right? |
34703 | Well, when are you coming to see us? |
34703 | Were there whispers in Dinard? |
34703 | Were they to be founded on the appearance of complete honesty, with only the trifling fact suppressed that he had lived a whole life before? |
34703 | Were we at such a dead end after all? |
34703 | What about a rubber?" |
34703 | What about him? |
34703 | What about me? |
34703 | What about my sittings?" |
34703 | What about sending that car away? |
34703 | What about yourself?" |
34703 | What am I talking about? |
34703 | What am I thinking of? |
34703 | What am I to do?" |
34703 | What are you talking about? |
34703 | What clergyman or Justice of the Peace could certify that he had known him for a number of years? |
34703 | What could Madge do? |
34703 | What could anybody do? |
34703 | What did he do in the war? |
34703 | What did he say?" |
34703 | What did it matter that I had had to hire a special car, and that that car was waiting for me in the darkness of a side- street now? |
34703 | What did they say it was called? |
34703 | What do I care if I have to take a new name every day? |
34703 | What do I care if your friends the Airds bundle you out of the house? |
34703 | What do you suppose has happened?" |
34703 | What does anything matter? |
34703 | What does he do for his living? |
34703 | What does he go about in that rig for? |
34703 | What does it matter as long as you do get there?" |
34703 | What does it matter whether I see him there or here?" |
34703 | What does it matter? |
34703 | What does that mean? |
34703 | What else did all that turgid stuff in_ The Times_ about"maximum faculties"mean? |
34703 | What else did you want to see him about?" |
34703 | What fate would be hers, poor Semele, did he forget, as he had forgotten before now, and put forth the enormousness of his power by her side? |
34703 | What gentleman? |
34703 | What guarantee have you that exactly the same thing wo n''t happen to you again? |
34703 | What had become of my illusion that certain things could not exist in this clear atmosphere of Northern France? |
34703 | What had happened at St Briac that morning? |
34703 | What had happened? |
34703 | What had he replied? |
34703 | What had passed between them? |
34703 | What had she said? |
34703 | What happened then?" |
34703 | What happens if the power is usurped by a"Vicar"who can by no means be dislodged?... |
34703 | What have I just been telling you? |
34703 | What in the name of the falling night was one to make of it all? |
34703 | What is it you want to know about it?" |
34703 | What is it you want?" |
34703 | What is memory that we should writhe? |
34703 | What man can live, sufficient unto himself, excommunicated from the world, wrapped in the vanity that he is not as others? |
34703 | What masonry could make that, the very emblem of love, more secure? |
34703 | What on earth are you talking about? |
34703 | What other future than that is there? |
34703 | What other plans had she in her mind? |
34703 | What otherwise would his living be? |
34703 | What sane man could believe it? |
34703 | What stood in her way? |
34703 | What then became of all my arithmetic, my rectitude, my conventions, even my duty to my friends? |
34703 | What then? |
34703 | What then? |
34703 | What though he had never loved her? |
34703 | What though seas were sailed before if you know it not? |
34703 | What to do now? |
34703 | What to do now? |
34703 | What train are you going by? |
34703 | What tube station watch? |
34703 | What unheard- of marriage was this? |
34703 | What was a trifle like that to daunt a ripe woman who knew coquetries with escholtzia- yellow bathing- wraps? |
34703 | What was the state of his balance, not in my eyes, but in his? |
34703 | What was there to prevent one of those inattentive acolytes having by and by the part of a George Coverham to play? |
34703 | What was this, that made me for a moment unable to remove my own eyes from her face? |
34703 | What would be the first thing Jennie''d tell him? |
34703 | What would happen then? |
34703 | What''s a woman''s?" |
34703 | What''s been there all the time, waiting for us to get the dust out of our eyes?... |
34703 | What''s he going to do-- forge papers, or impersonate somebody?... |
34703 | What''s his club? |
34703 | What''s more enormous than human nature? |
34703 | What''s the good of having luck if you do n''t believe in it? |
34703 | What''s the matter with_ you_?'' |
34703 | What''s the title of her book?" |
34703 | What''s the very first thing I''ve got to do? |
34703 | What''s worrying him?" |
34703 | What, after all, was he grumbling at? |
34703 | What, as she had said, was our relation? |
34703 | What, between the three of them, was to happen now? |
34703 | What, by that fact, mattered his birth- certificate? |
34703 | What, steeling her heart, must she see before that meeting? |
34703 | What?" |
34703 | What_ is_ the situation? |
34703 | When are you going?" |
34703 | When did I lend it to you?" |
34703 | When is he coming back?" |
34703 | When was that?" |
34703 | Where are you staying, and did you ever know anything like the price of golf- balls over here?" |
34703 | Where do you live?" |
34703 | Where does Mr Rose live?" |
34703 | Where does blind force get the upper hand, and where wise control? |
34703 | Where does he bank? |
34703 | Where does he live and how much is his rateable value?'' |
34703 | Where had we got to? |
34703 | Where is he staying? |
34703 | Where is he staying? |
34703 | Where shall we go? |
34703 | Where then is the balance? |
34703 | Where was he mostly in 1908?" |
34703 | Where was it, Miss Aird?" |
34703 | Where''s a bit of paper?" |
34703 | Where''s that diary of mine?" |
34703 | Where''s that? |
34703 | Where''ve_ you_ been this long time? |
34703 | Where?" |
34703 | Where?" |
34703 | Which do you think?" |
34703 | Which is your study-- the end room there?" |
34703 | Which way has my husband gone? |
34703 | Which way is St Briac from here?" |
34703 | Which? |
34703 | Who dare dwell alone with Truth? |
34703 | Who is he? |
34703 | Who knew this if Julia Oliphant did not? |
34703 | Who knows him? |
34703 | Who knows?" |
34703 | Who made you Rhadamanthus, George Coverham?... |
34703 | Who should know if he does n''t?" |
34703 | Who so great that some such littleness is not the very leaven of his life? |
34703 | Who the devil is Derwent Rose anyway?" |
34703 | Who wants to work when he feels like that?" |
34703 | Who was I to have extorted it from him? |
34703 | Who was he, to seize on immortality like this? |
34703 | Who was outcast if this grave and destiny- ridden young figure before me was not? |
34703 | Who were_ his_ correspondents? |
34703 | Who with a heart could refuse them that? |
34703 | Who would believe? |
34703 | Who would n''t be? |
34703 | Who, only looking at them, he serious and radiant, she as I had seen her among the marguerites that afternoon? |
34703 | Who?" |
34703 | Why are n''t you with him?" |
34703 | Why could n''t he have got himself killed in the war? |
34703 | Why did n''t I come into breakfast? |
34703 | Why did n''t you tell me, Coverham?" |
34703 | Why did n''t you? |
34703 | Why did n''t you? |
34703 | Why did she ask mother if she might come here, especially if she knew you were in love with her and you were here?" |
34703 | Why did she? |
34703 | Why do you sometimes call me''sir''and sometimes''George''?" |
34703 | Why do you try to separate us? |
34703 | Why does he talk French like that?" |
34703 | Why had her bosom risen? |
34703 | Why have you avoided me the whole afternoon until you came up a moment ago and said good morning?" |
34703 | Why is there always something you do n''t say, do n''t really want to say perhaps, but it would make such a difference if you could say it?'' |
34703 | Why must everybody do the Big Bow Wow all the time? |
34703 | Why not to all the world? |
34703 | Why not? |
34703 | Why not? |
34703 | Why not?" |
34703 | Why should he for ever give, give, give, and get nothing in return? |
34703 | Why should it have made everything all right the moment I set eyes on her? |
34703 | Why should n''t a thing mean something simply because it is n''t in English? |
34703 | Why should n''t he have the love now he missed before? |
34703 | Why should n''t he learn, poor dear?" |
34703 | Why should n''t he? |
34703 | Why should not that mite of four holding her mother''s hand turn out to be a Julia Oliphant? |
34703 | Why, I''ve forgotten----""You remember me?" |
34703 | Why, after all, go forward again if going forward meant no more than that four- seconds pilgrimage from which he had but that moment returned? |
34703 | Why, instead of having contracted this nightmare of a thing that he had contracted, could n''t he have died? |
34703 | Why, what am I doing remembering things all that time ago? |
34703 | Why? |
34703 | Why? |
34703 | Why?" |
34703 | Why?" |
34703 | Will you as a first step settle up here and come along with me to my hotel now? |
34703 | Will you tell me again the title of that book and whether I can see it in the British Museum? |
34703 | Will you wait for me in your room?" |
34703 | Will_ that_ satisfy you?" |
34703 | With Julia I had had even fewer words; for what was there to say? |
34703 | Without a name Daphne Bassett had set a dog on him; what would she have set on him had he said"I''m Derwent Rose"? |
34703 | Would any champion? |
34703 | Would anything drag him away? |
34703 | Would he blandly bow, as if our acquaintance began at that moment, or would he advance with outstretched hand, own up to it, and act on the square? |
34703 | Would her gentleness have been quite the same had she not known that that bicycle was being fetched back from St Briac to- morrow? |
34703 | Would his manager let him? |
34703 | Would n''t it be better to prepare him first?" |
34703 | Would n''t it be quicker to pick one up outside? |
34703 | Would she be able to bear her destiny? |
34703 | Would she go with him to that dove- haunted Tower, recline with him among the sarrasin- stooks with none to say her nay? |
34703 | Would she have said something like that? |
34703 | Would she, had such a thing been possible, have elected never to have been born rather than bear it? |
34703 | Would they develop an"A"memory and a"B"? |
34703 | Would you allow me to tell the whole thing to my friends the Airds and leave the decision to them?" |
34703 | Would you like to go up to the house, or will you stay here in the punt under the trees?" |
34703 | Yet how avoid complete responsibility? |
34703 | Yet how remember her as I had found her in the salon on the morning of the discovery, and be glad for Derwent Rose and his irregular bridal? |
34703 | Yet if he had already done so, what was there to do? |
34703 | Yet must I not almost believe it? |
34703 | Yet what did he utter but his own deeper and deeper condemnation? |
34703 | Yet why do I say"had it been possible"? |
34703 | You can call me any age you please-- but who''d be locked up, you or I, if you showed me to any reasonable being and told them I was forty- five? |
34703 | You can get me a reader''s ticket, ca n''t you?" |
34703 | You did n''t go on to the Casino, did you?" |
34703 | You did sell it, did n''t you?" |
34703 | You do forgive me, do n''t you?" |
34703 | You do n''t know exactly how much I''ve got?" |
34703 | You do n''t mean----?" |
34703 | You do n''t mind, do you, Jennie? |
34703 | You do n''t remem--_so close that you do n''t remember_?" |
34703 | You do n''t think I''d do anything unfair, do you? |
34703 | You do n''t think I''m deceiving these decent people as a matter of choice, do you?" |
34703 | You do n''t think he''ll give us the slip again?" |
34703 | You mean one does n''t usually register a common or garden novel unless you want there to be no mistake about the person getting it?" |
34703 | You say he''s got to twenty?" |
34703 | You see how I''m placed, do n''t you?" |
34703 | You see what I''m getting at, do n''t you?" |
34703 | You see what it means, do n''t you?" |
34703 | You simply thought I looked younger, did n''t you?" |
34703 | You surely have n''t forgotten that_ I_ have your money?" |
34703 | You would n''t have me take it seriously, would you? |
34703 | You''d be there, the nearest, the brightest, vivider than everything else...._ Have_ you the right?" |
34703 | You''d have to know a good deal about a person before you risked painting their portrait I should think, would n''t you?" |
34703 | You''ll see him as soon as ever you get up again, wo n''t you?" |
34703 | You''re more than thirty- five; but you sometimes_ remember_ what you were at sixteen, do n''t you?... |
34703 | You''re still Monsieur Arnaud, I suppose?" |
34703 | You''ve seen a doctor? |
34703 | Your book?" |
34703 | _ Am_ I the man to take it out of a woman in print?" |
34703 | _ But how had he determined the distance at which the lamp must be held from the table''s edge?_ You see the enormous importance of this. |
34703 | _ Had_ he changed in every respect but form and feature even as I had talked to him? |
34703 | _ How_ had they come together? |
34703 | _ Is_ it?" |
34703 | _ Now_ do you see what I mean?" |
34703 | _ Now_ have you got it?" |
34703 | _ That_ does n''t happen to any man any day, does it? |
34703 | _ That_ great fellow?... |
34703 | _ That_ is n''t fancy, is it? |
34703 | _ What_ had happened that there was now a second person in the world to whom he could pronounce his name? |
34703 | _ Why_ was I going away without any breakfast? |
34703 | _ Why_ would n''t I have breakfast, George? |
34703 | a man who is-- not at home to anybody this evening?" |
34703 | did that betraying upper lip offer, not two, but all the pearls within? |
34703 | how old am I? |
7463 | ''Tell me, do you see anything?'' 7463 --What would become of the colony? |
7463 | A light? 7463 A man who speaks English,_ here? |
7463 | A stone? 7463 A volunteer expedition, eh?" |
7463 | A whole hour? |
7463 | A-- a show? |
7463 | Afraid, little girl? |
7463 | Afraid-- with_ you?_said she. |
7463 | After that? |
7463 | Again? |
7463 | Ah, when shall we have peace and learning and a better life again? 7463 Allan, he said our work could all be done before they--""So you_ did_ know, eh?" |
7463 | Allan-- oh-- are you here again? 7463 Allan?" |
7463 | Allan? |
7463 | Already? |
7463 | Always coming at me with objections, eh? |
7463 | Am I so very much stronger? 7463 Am_ I_ a hundred and twenty- four years old? |
7463 | An aeroplane? 7463 And after all you''d been through, dear, you did what you did for us? |
7463 | And desert the job? 7463 And do n''t you notice a distinct change in the climate? |
7463 | And double the distance? |
7463 | And expose the Pauillac on the beach? |
7463 | And fire? 7463 And happy?" |
7463 | And if so-- what then? |
7463 | And if we do n''t tell each other the whole truth always, how can we love each other perfectly and do the work we have to do? 7463 And if you decide there''s probably another side to this gulf, what then?" |
7463 | And leave us? 7463 And look at the size of it, will you? |
7463 | And love? |
7463 | And maybe stay there a week? 7463 And now,"she began,"now--?" |
7463 | And now-- now,she went on,"we''re not prisoners any more, but--""Everything coming our way? |
7463 | And so you came home to us again, darling? |
7463 | And then? |
7463 | And then? |
7463 | And then? |
7463 | And then? |
7463 | And then? |
7463 | And then? |
7463 | And we can eat, O Kromno? 7463 And ye can find it again?" |
7463 | And you''re still bent on reaching Boston? |
7463 | And, do you notice the park hardly shows at all? 7463 And-- and what have you found out?" |
7463 | And--? |
7463 | And_ this_ was the famous hundred- thousand- dollar harp of Sara, his daughter, that the papers used to talk so much about, you remember? |
7463 | Angry? 7463 Another satellite?" |
7463 | Any way out? |
7463 | Anything I can do for you? 7463 Anything more to tell?" |
7463 | Anything wrong? 7463 Anything? |
7463 | Are you all right? 7463 Are you going to leave that fire burning?" |
7463 | Are you with me? 7463 Ate him, still warm, eh?" |
7463 | Attack? 7463 Bandaged?" |
7463 | Be so very, very careful, wo n''t you? |
7463 | Beat it in with the ax? |
7463 | Beatrice? |
7463 | Beta,said he,"how brave are you?" |
7463 | Better, now? |
7463 | But Allan, can you find your way? |
7463 | But after this one trip, will you promise to train somebody else to go in your place? |
7463 | But anyhow, those lights mean_ men_, do n''t they? |
7463 | But before you fell, your raking fire along the wall there-- you understand--"Cleaned''em out, eh? |
7463 | But fuel? |
7463 | But how did_ we_ escape? |
7463 | But how, since the great river lies between? |
7463 | But if everybody''s dead, as you say, why hunt for men? |
7463 | But if it were a canyon, why should blue sky show down there at an angle of forty- five degrees? |
7463 | But if there were,she answered,"would n''t these people have found it, in all these hundreds and hundreds of years?" |
7463 | But if we miss our way? |
7463 | But if we run into dangers? |
7463 | But please do n''t give me another such panic, will you? 7463 But tell me,"and her brow wrinkled with a sudden wonder,"tell me how we''ve ever lived so long? |
7463 | But the alcohol? |
7463 | But the shots? 7463 But what can it mean? |
7463 | But what? |
7463 | But what? |
7463 | But where can you find the sort of telescope you need? |
7463 | But who are they, boy? 7463 But why do n''t we try to find out about it?" |
7463 | But, master, where is the woman? 7463 But,"exclaimed the girl, in alarm--"but if they_ do_ stay a while, what about us? |
7463 | But,she added pensively,"it''ll be a little hard on the wolf, wo n''t it?" |
7463 | But-- but where''s the boy? |
7463 | But-- but, the sidewalk? |
7463 | But-- then--"Wrecked? 7463 But-- what_ then?_""Do n''t just know, yet. |
7463 | But-- where is it now? |
7463 | But-- where now? |
7463 | By Jove-- it sounded like-- the door--"The door? 7463 Ca n''t we sail away?" |
7463 | Ca n''t you come out a minute, dear? |
7463 | Ca n''t you understand? 7463 Can it be possible,"whispered she,"that you and-- and I-- are really like Macaulay''s lone watcher of the world- wreck on London Bridge?" |
7463 | Can this be true? |
7463 | Can you find the iron door they shoved us through? |
7463 | Can you make it? 7463 Can you move this, my son?" |
7463 | Can you put it in shape, boy? 7463 Can you replace the things?" |
7463 | Can you untie these infernal knots? 7463 Car do you think we''ve passed that already?" |
7463 | Claws? 7463 Come now,"bade he, and raised the torch on high to light her way,"You''re still determined to go?" |
7463 | Did any of''em get away in their canoes? |
7463 | Do I look like_ that?_he shouted. |
7463 | Do n''t you notice, yourself, that things seem a trifle lighter-- things that used to be heavy to lift are now comparatively easy? |
7463 | Do n''t you see a difference? 7463 Do you dare to move it out, Allan?" |
7463 | Do you know that, dear? 7463 Do you know, the expedition must have been a much larger one than we thought? |
7463 | Do you realize it? |
7463 | Do you really think we''re wise to-- to leave our home, with winter coming on? |
7463 | Do you remember those funny goat- pictures Powers used to draw, a thousand years ago? |
7463 | Do you see that dark patch in the sky? 7463 Do you think we''ll have to stay here long, dear?" |
7463 | Does anybody know his name? |
7463 | Dreaming? 7463 Eh?" |
7463 | Empty? |
7463 | End o''the world? |
7463 | English? |
7463 | Escape? |
7463 | Even_ that_ does the trick, eh? 7463 Everything-- all ours?" |
7463 | Fire? |
7463 | First, can our people live in that other, lighter air? |
7463 | Five, was n''t it? |
7463 | Flowers? 7463 For Heaven''s sake, what''s up?" |
7463 | For us? |
7463 | From which direction does it come? 7463 Going out over it?" |
7463 | Going to make a try for Chicago, then? |
7463 | Going to try to cross it? |
7463 | Gone, master? 7463 Good Heavens, am I as old as that?" |
7463 | Got what? |
7463 | Great Heavens, Beatrice,exclaimed the engineer,"what are we up against? |
7463 | Had n''t we better go down, and get our guns? 7463 Had you no rain there? |
7463 | Hallucinations, so soon? |
7463 | Hand- print? 7463 Has it scratched me?" |
7463 | Have n''t you ever heard it spoken? |
7463 | Have they wounded you? |
7463 | Have you got her? 7463 He is at peace? |
7463 | Hear_ that_, will you? |
7463 | Hey, you fellows, let me loose, will you? 7463 Hold fast, there--_she''s hooked!_""You''ve got it, Allan? |
7463 | Hold the rifle, will you? |
7463 | Hope? 7463 How about it? |
7463 | How about that great maelstrom that nearly got us? |
7463 | How about that leaden chest? |
7463 | How brave? 7463 How came ye here without the flying boat? |
7463 | How came_ they_ here? 7463 How can I tell? |
7463 | How can I tell? |
7463 | How can my little girl be so wrong- headed? 7463 How can we help finding people? |
7463 | How can we, if we follow the remains of the railroad? 7463 How can you be sure it does n''t fall that way after the impulse you gave it has been lost?" |
7463 | How could I forget it? 7463 How could I, with you?" |
7463 | How do I know? |
7463 | How do you imagine it? |
7463 | How long a time do you judge it? |
7463 | How long ago was that fight? |
7463 | How long do you give me to survive it? |
7463 | How many seconds? 7463 How so?" |
7463 | How the devil can_ that_ be? |
7463 | How? 7463 How_ could_ we have fallen like that and not been killed? |
7463 | Hurt me? 7463 Hurt? |
7463 | Hurt? 7463 Hurt? |
7463 | Hurt? 7463 I do n''t imagine there''s any gasoline left now, do you? |
7463 | I know, boy; but against so many, what are two revolvers? |
7463 | I know,she answered;"but how about fuel? |
7463 | I mean, what deflection and alteration of light? 7463 I wonder what old Van Amburg would think of his estate if he could see it now? |
7463 | I--"Did you know about this? 7463 If I count your twenty- four years, when you went to sleep, you''re now--""What?" |
7463 | If I only had a reel now--"Pull him right in, ca n''t you? |
7463 | If it hits''em, they''ll think we_ are_ gods, after all, what? |
7463 | If it will work,the man exclaimed thickly;"_ if it will only work--_""But will it?" |
7463 | If the builders of the twentieth century could have foreseen this they would n''t have thrown quite such a chest, eh? 7463 If the whole world''s dead, how does it happen_ we''re_ alive? |
7463 | If they''d tackle again, I could score with-- with lead-- what''s_ that_ I''m thinking? 7463 If we only_ could_ find it, would n''t that be glorious?" |
7463 | If you want something to do, you can practice on that dead limb out there, see? 7463 Impatient, now?" |
7463 | In a million years, or so,the engineer continued,"may not the descendants of these things once more be men, or something very like them? |
7463 | In that case, and if there''s a way for water to come down, why may n''t there be a way for us to climb_ up?_ Who knows? |
7463 | In that case, and if there''s a way for water to come down, why may n''t there be a way for us to climb_ up?_ Who knows? |
7463 | In the name of Heaven, who-- what--_are_ you? |
7463 | Inevitable? |
7463 | Is it coming, at last-- the sun? |
7463 | Is it my little pessimist to- night? |
7463 | Is it through that crack in the wall? 7463 Is that a man- cry, or the cry of a beast-- one of the beasts you told us of, that we have never seen?" |
7463 | Is that so? 7463 Is the sail coming along all right, Beta?" |
7463 | Is the sun nigh arisen now? |
7463 | Is there another? |
7463 | Is_ this_ not true? |
7463 | It has? 7463 It hurts, you say?" |
7463 | It seems as though something had happened around here, does n''t it? 7463 It''s more like a dream than a reality, is n''t it?" |
7463 | It''s one beautiful boat, is n''t it? |
7463 | It''s still out there somewhere, is n''t it? 7463 Just guess, for instance, how old you really are-- and growing younger every day?" |
7463 | Just one, dear-- can you guess it? |
7463 | Just wait a while-- we''ll have cattle, goats, and sheep, and the whole business in due time; but how much can one pair of human beings undertake? 7463 Just what happened to us, who can tell? |
7463 | Let''s call this New Hope River, eh? 7463 Master?" |
7463 | Maybe they''ll pass by? |
7463 | Minister? 7463 My God, what''s that?" |
7463 | My back? 7463 My mother--_dead?_ Dead, now, how long?" |
7463 | My mother--_dead?_ Dead, now, how long? |
7463 | My time''s up? |
7463 | My typewriter? 7463 My''level,''see?" |
7463 | No attack, yet? |
7463 | No millinery shops to visit, you mean? |
7463 | No, no-- are_ you?_"It''s nothing, boy! |
7463 | Not a sign of life anywhere; not a sound; the forests growing thick among the ruins? 7463 Not even the Great Pyramid of Ghizeh could afford a more perfect-- hello, what''s_ this?_"Allan stopped short, staring downward at the floor. |
7463 | Not just yet? |
7463 | Not till then? 7463 Nothing yet?" |
7463 | O Kromno, master, see? |
7463 | O, Yulcia, will there be fighting again? |
7463 | Of course,she answered;"but why not make one here? |
7463 | Oh, Allan, is it possible all this will ever be peopled again--_alive?_"Certain to be! 7463 Oh, Allan, when I''m so much in earnest, how can you?" |
7463 | Oh, Kromno, what is_ that?_"Never have we heard such in our place! |
7463 | Oh, dear, what shall we do now? |
7463 | Oh, how can you, after-- after what might have been? |
7463 | Oh, master, we shall see the patriarch soon? |
7463 | Oh, people,cried the smith, suddenly facing the throng,"will ye follow one who breaks the tribal manners of our folk? |
7463 | Oh, that? 7463 Oh, what is this warmth?" |
7463 | Oh, you''re counting on that, are you? 7463 Oh-- am I going to be ill?" |
7463 | On the coward who can not hear, and would not save you if he could? 7463 On the wall here-- a painted stripe?" |
7463 | Only a skyscraper standing here or there? 7463 Only, may I propound one more question?" |
7463 | Or grow cane and make sugar? 7463 Our-- why, what--""Do n''t you see? |
7463 | Outside or inside? |
7463 | Over what State-- can you tell? |
7463 | Perhaps he wants to get in touch with us, again; learn from us; try to struggle up out of the mire of degeneration, who knows? 7463 Polarization?" |
7463 | Problems? 7463 Quite sure you''re comfy, boy?" |
7463 | Rain? 7463 Roses? |
7463 | Ruling me with quotations from Shakespeare, eh? |
7463 | Say, Beatrice-- am I dreaming? 7463 See all these ruined shops? |
7463 | See here, and here? |
7463 | See here? |
7463 | See the post- office, down there on the left? 7463 See them, boy?" |
7463 | See there, will you? 7463 See there-- and there?" |
7463 | See those steel cages, those tiny, far- off ones with daylight shining through? 7463 See what we''re up against, will you? |
7463 | See? 7463 Seems like a lullaby-- doesn''t it, dearest?" |
7463 | Shoot, in here? |
7463 | Shoot? 7463 Smell that sulphur? |
7463 | So it''s good- by to Hope Villa, Allan? 7463 So that was all?" |
7463 | So the whole world may have gone to pieces the way Liberia and Haiti and Santo Domingo once did, when white rule ceased? |
7463 | So then, it''s all gone? |
7463 | So then, you''re ready to go up this morning? |
7463 | So then? |
7463 | So you''re determined to go again? |
7463 | So, then,he sneered at himself,"we''re up against it, after all? |
7463 | So, then? 7463 So? |
7463 | Some record, perhaps? 7463 Stars? |
7463 | Steer over to the eastward, will you? |
7463 | Suppose they_ do n''t_ come in, what then? |
7463 | Suppose you_ never_ went again? 7463 Suppose,"theorized she,"there might be a few score of others, maybe a few hundred, scattered here and there? |
7463 | Surely, O master, he shall not live, now you have conquered him? 7463 Take-- a tree?" |
7463 | Tell me, ca n''t you, before the idiots drop my machine and ruin the whole thing? 7463 Tell me,"said he,"where did you get that line of verse you quoted last night? |
7463 | Tell me,_ are_ they savages? |
7463 | Tell me-- is anything wrong? |
7463 | That fire-- those skeletons-- this black cell-- what can they mean? |
7463 | That we are actually seeing the thing so often dreamed of by prophets and poets? 7463 That''s all?" |
7463 | That? 7463 That? |
7463 | That? 7463 That? |
7463 | The book? |
7463 | The cliff falls? |
7463 | The crypt, Allan? 7463 The fear? |
7463 | The plan? |
7463 | The poem? |
7463 | The street-- the Square? 7463 The survivors will be surprised to see a fully stocked yawl putting in to rescue them from savagery, eh? |
7463 | The what? |
7463 | The worst? 7463 There was fighting here? |
7463 | There''s a cataract over there-- a terrible chasm-- a plunge-- to what? 7463 There''s nothing really wrong, is there?" |
7463 | There''s the door, right in front of us-- but what I do n''t understand is--_this!_"What, Allan? 7463 There,_ look?_"And she pointed. |
7463 | They burned the Pauillac? |
7463 | They killed both the men you had with you? |
7463 | They really know where they''re going, father? |
7463 | Think I''m going to quit for you, or Kamrou, or anybody? 7463 This Kamrou you''re talking about does n''t want us, or our new ideas, or anything? |
7463 | This spring is nothing more or less than the lineal descendant of Madison Square fountain, what? 7463 Too late? |
7463 | Two hundred maybe? 7463 Under there, eh? |
7463 | Up? 7463 Warn us? |
7463 | Was ever greater human courage, faith or strength? 7463 Was that the Connecticut?" |
7463 | Was the cord broken or cut? |
7463 | We never realized, did we? |
7463 | We''re in some kind of-- of--"What? 7463 We''re on a ledge in the river, or whatever it is, and--""You''re hurt, Allan?" |
7463 | We''ve got a tenant already, have n''t we? |
7463 | We''ve_ lived_, have n''t we? 7463 Weapons?" |
7463 | Well, he ought to be here now to make a sketch of you handing one to our kiddums? 7463 Well, is it fatal?" |
7463 | Well, what do you want now? |
7463 | Well, what is it now? |
7463 | Well, what is it? |
7463 | Well, what is it? |
7463 | Well, what more could I reasonably ask? 7463 Well, what''s the trouble, sweetheart?" |
7463 | Well, what''s to hinder our getting the records now? |
7463 | Well, why not? 7463 Well,"he cried,"are you going to order these men to go forward? |
7463 | Well,suddenly laughed Stern, with a strange accent in his voice,"well then, here goes for the operator in the Eiffel Tower, eh?" |
7463 | Well? |
7463 | Well? |
7463 | Well? |
7463 | What am I against a thousand? 7463 What are you going to do with us? |
7463 | What book? 7463 What can I do? |
7463 | What can it be, dear? |
7463 | What could happen? 7463 What death?" |
7463 | What did you put into that draught I gave him to make him sleep this way? |
7463 | What do you think of_ that?_cried Stern exultantly. |
7463 | What do_ you_ want? |
7463 | What does all this mean? |
7463 | What does it matter, anyhow? 7463 What does_ that_ mean?" |
7463 | What else was there to do? 7463 What first, now?" |
7463 | What for? |
7463 | What happened? 7463 What have you done with her? |
7463 | What have you found? 7463 What is it, Allan?" |
7463 | What is it, Allan? |
7463 | What is it, Allan? |
7463 | What is it, Zangamon? |
7463 | What is it, boy? 7463 What is it, now?" |
7463 | What is it, sweetheart? |
7463 | What is it? 7463 What is it?" |
7463 | What is it? |
7463 | What is it? |
7463 | What is it? |
7463 | What is it? |
7463 | What is this warmth, this glow upon my face? 7463 What is this, Allan?" |
7463 | What is this, O Kromno? |
7463 | What is your speech with me, your master? |
7463 | What keeps my children here,asked he,"when already it is long past the sleeping- hour? |
7463 | What kind of marks? 7463 What makes you think that?" |
7463 | What may this not result in? |
7463 | What means to tale? |
7463 | What next? 7463 What next?" |
7463 | What right have I to be staying here, theorizing, when there''s work to do? 7463 What shall we call your name, father?" |
7463 | What the deuce are we going to do_ now?_For a moment he remained sunk in a kind of dull and apathetic respair. |
7463 | What the deuce do I care about him? 7463 What the deuce_ can_ have struck us? |
7463 | What the devil and all have I broken_ now?_wondered Allan. |
7463 | What the devil now? |
7463 | What the devil now? |
7463 | What the devil_ now?_shouted Stern. |
7463 | What then? 7463 What then?" |
7463 | What to do? |
7463 | What was his totem? |
7463 | What was it? |
7463 | What will_ she_ think, and say? |
7463 | What would I do without you? 7463 What''s all this infernal row? |
7463 | What''s all this uproar, father? 7463 What''s happened here? |
7463 | What''s happening? |
7463 | What''s that? 7463 What''s that?" |
7463 | What''s the matter with me, anyhow? |
7463 | What''s the matter_ now?_Hastily he put down his burden, and, spurred by a great terror, bounded up the broken stairs. |
7463 | What''s this? |
7463 | What''s wrong? |
7463 | What''s your plan, dear? |
7463 | What''s_ that?_she whispered, gripping Allan by the arm. |
7463 | What''s_ this?_Something lying on the rock- ledge, near the fire, caught his eye. |
7463 | What, Allan? 7463 What, Beatrice?" |
7463 | What-- what can_ this_ mean? |
7463 | What-- what does all this mean? |
7463 | What-- what is it now? 7463 What? |
7463 | What? 7463 What? |
7463 | What? 7463 What? |
7463 | What? 7463 What? |
7463 | What? 7463 What?" |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What_ can_ they be? |
7463 | When--"Yes? |
7463 | When_ that_ comes what matters else? |
7463 | Where I carried you, dearest, just before I--"Yes, I know, just before the battle- ax--"Was it an ax that hit me? |
7463 | Where are we now? |
7463 | Where are we? 7463 Where are you, Beta? |
7463 | Where are you? 7463 Where are you? |
7463 | Where are you? 7463 Where away, since our home''s gone?" |
7463 | Where away? 7463 Where better?" |
7463 | Where there are n''t any stars? |
7463 | Where was it, master? 7463 Where''s the girl, you?" |
7463 | Where, where? 7463 Where? |
7463 | Where? |
7463 | Where? |
7463 | Where? |
7463 | Which way? 7463 While I''ve been sleeping? |
7463 | Who but you could ever have gone through with me all that has happened? 7463 Who ever would have thought, after all,"murmured he,"that we''d find books intact as we did? |
7463 | Who the devil is Kamrou, I''d like to know? 7463 Who''s there?" |
7463 | Who? |
7463 | Who_ are_ you people? |
7463 | Whoever could have thought,said he at last,"that all this really could come true? |
7463 | Why did n''t you waken me before? 7463 Why do n''t you get the telescope, and see?" |
7463 | Why not be frank about this? 7463 Why not catch some of those wild sheep that seem so plentiful on the hills to westward? |
7463 | Why not drop everything and run for the banca? |
7463 | Why not this afternoon? 7463 Why not try the satsu- da, Stern?" |
7463 | Why not visit the ruins? 7463 Why not, dearest? |
7463 | Why not? 7463 Why not? |
7463 | Why not? |
7463 | Why not? |
7463 | Why paddle at all? |
7463 | Why retreat? |
7463 | Why, ca n''t you see? 7463 Why, do n''t you see?" |
7463 | Why, he must mean,said he, to Beatrice,"he must be trying to ask whether we intend to drink any of the water, what? |
7463 | Why, what''s the matter? 7463 Why-- how could_ that_ happen?" |
7463 | Why-- how so? 7463 Why-- what could happen to me here?" |
7463 | Why-- what for? |
7463 | Why-- what_ are_ these? |
7463 | Why-- where''s-- where''s my chair? 7463 Wild beasts, you mean?" |
7463 | Will you be very angry with me, dear, if it''s a girl? |
7463 | Wilt thou have this man to thy wedded husband, to live together in the holy estate of matrimony? 7463 Win? |
7463 | Wise? 7463 With all that chemicalized vapor rising constantly? |
7463 | With my poor voice? |
7463 | With these fruitful woods behind, that river in front, and these natural fortifications for our home, what more could we want? |
7463 | Without you where should I be? |
7463 | Wounded? 7463 Wounded?" |
7463 | Ye did? |
7463 | Yea, master? |
7463 | Yes, but I''m not counting on their treating us the way Captain Cook was; are you? 7463 Yes, but did n''t you read my letter? |
7463 | Yes, but how long? 7463 Yes, but in that case, how--?" |
7463 | Yes, but then--? |
7463 | Yes, but what next? |
7463 | Yes, but what with? |
7463 | Yes, master? |
7463 | Yes, what? |
7463 | Yes-- what is it? |
7463 | Yes; but in that case how can we see the sun, or the moon, or stars? |
7463 | Yes? |
7463 | You affirm the challenge I have given in your behalf? |
7463 | You all gone crazy, or what? |
7463 | You all got through? |
7463 | You do n''t find Mendelssohn''s''Wedding March,''do you? 7463 You do n''t really think that would be quite prudent, do you?" |
7463 | You expect to have it done in a day or two? |
7463 | You heard my shouts? 7463 You know how old then?" |
7463 | You know, of course, how toads have been known to live embedded in rock for centuries? 7463 You mean the different languages and arts and all the rest might still be preserved? |
7463 | You mean the story of this Lost Folk in the Abyss? |
7463 | You mean they wo n''t listen to reason? 7463 You mean you''d dare to attack the Atlantic with a patched- up machine more than a thousand years old?" |
7463 | You mean you''ve developed some new sense, some knowledge of direction and location that_ we_ have n''t got? |
7463 | You mean you''ve really got an English book here in this village? 7463 You mean, master--""A mountain; a high jut of land, with two tops, side by side-- like two grave- mounds?" |
7463 | You mean, on account of the tower? |
7463 | You mean,whispered she,"in our own home?" |
7463 | You mean-- Kamrou? |
7463 | You mean-- there may be trouble here? |
7463 | You mean--? |
7463 | You mean? |
7463 | You remember it now, do n''t you? |
7463 | You see? |
7463 | You shoot, of course? 7463 You suffered all that just to come home again?" |
7463 | You think gravitation has changed? |
7463 | You think they''ll try again? |
7463 | You will, will you? |
7463 | You''re positive you''re not going to be afraid? |
7463 | You''re quite certain everything''s all right-- no chance of accident? 7463 You, damn you, what_ d''you_ want?" |
7463 | You-- you are n''t going to leave me-- not to- night? |
7463 | You? |
7463 | Your first flight, little girl? |
7463 | _ Beatrice!_ Where are you? 7463 _ Crash!_"Did the door start? |
7463 | _ Cut!_"Cut? 7463 _ Gone?_ Why, what do you mean? |
7463 | _ Gone?_ Why, what do you mean? 7463 _ One of the Horde?_"he stammered. |
7463 | _ That?_exclaimed Beatrice. |
7463 | _ The sea?_thought Stern, with sudden terror. |
7463 | _ Very?_she exclaimed. |
7463 | _ What?_ But then--The girl withdrew her hand from him and arose. |
7463 | _ What?_he exclaimed. |
7463 | _ Wo n''t_ you come, Allan? |
7463 | ''Je recule pour mieux sauter?'' |
7463 | A cloud- bank, was it? |
7463 | A cruel, vicious mockery of his disordered mind? |
7463 | A cry? |
7463 | A duel with revolvers? |
7463 | A guide?" |
7463 | A hungry beast scenting its prey? |
7463 | A lake? |
7463 | A lesson to be learned, is it not, in our rebuilding of the world?" |
7463 | A pool, right here at hand? |
7463 | A spring, so close? |
7463 | A stuff as volatile as that, after all these centuries? |
7463 | A thousand who mock at me? |
7463 | A thousand, sunk in ignorance and fear and hate? |
7463 | A week from now we may be sailing into Boston Harbor-- who knows?" |
7463 | Abandon all our plans because of a few wolves? |
7463 | Advance to meet these strangers? |
7463 | After that, the Pulverite?" |
7463 | Alarm me?" |
7463 | All our precious, hard- won things?" |
7463 | All the tools and dishes, all the food and clothing, and everything? |
7463 | All this without rebellion, anarchy and failure? |
7463 | Always busy, sweetheart?" |
7463 | Am I awake? |
7463 | Am I facing it?" |
7463 | Am I mad?" |
7463 | Am I not yours? |
7463 | Among what people-- with what purpose? |
7463 | An earthquake? |
7463 | An entertainment, you mean? |
7463 | An opening? |
7463 | And I guess they had an awful time about you, from what I''ve found out--""Big powwow, and all that?" |
7463 | And after that--""Well?" |
7463 | And after that--""Yes?" |
7463 | And all my calculations about the world being swept clear, were so much punk? |
7463 | And another thing-- have you ever operated one? |
7463 | And bring them back and start a colony and make the world again? |
7463 | And every day the same thing happens-- but how and why? |
7463 | And has n''t this aneroid barometer got cards and spades over the old- style models?" |
7463 | And if milk, why not butter?" |
7463 | And if not he, then who can ever stand against me?" |
7463 | And if not in New England, then where were they? |
7463 | And if not the smith, then who? |
7463 | And if not-- what then? |
7463 | And if there is n''t then, perhaps we may find some in Asia or in Europe, who knows?" |
7463 | And in a voice that trembled till it broke she cried:"What is it? |
7463 | And it has been so?" |
7463 | And maybe not be able to get any of the things for Heaven knows how long? |
7463 | And never told me?" |
7463 | And shall we wait, and perhaps let them lose us, after all?" |
7463 | And the Horde, what of that? |
7463 | And the ancient man?" |
7463 | And the cliffs?" |
7463 | And the general characteristics, were not these distinctly simian? |
7463 | And the quicker we see what they have to tell us the better, eh?" |
7463 | And the-- the Lanskaarn? |
7463 | And then what? |
7463 | And there''s the matter of shell- fish to consider; and most important of all--""Well, what?" |
7463 | And to think that for a thousand years the moon''s been shining just the same, and nobody--""Yes, but_ is_ it the same?" |
7463 | And use up-- all our ammunition? |
7463 | And we''ll haul this old machine out where we can have a real good look at her, what do yore say? |
7463 | And we''ve got lots of both, have n''t we?" |
7463 | And we--""But what_ do_ you speak down here?" |
7463 | And what happened to me? |
7463 | And what if we should n''t find anybody, dear? |
7463 | And what is there to fear out in the world? |
7463 | And what manner of men?" |
7463 | And what of Beatrice? |
7463 | And what would he say to our having it? |
7463 | And when grandchildren come--""That means a kind of youth all over again, does n''t it? |
7463 | And where are we?" |
7463 | And wo n''t stand for us-- is that it?" |
7463 | And you have come from above? |
7463 | And you mean--?" |
7463 | And your absence?" |
7463 | And, as it clattered on the floor, he cried:"English? |
7463 | And-- why, did you see the_ size_ of them? |
7463 | And--""But if there_ are_ people elsewhere?" |
7463 | And--""Well, what do we care for_ him?_ We''re running this village now, are n''t we?" |
7463 | And--""Well, what do we care for_ him?_ We''re running this village now, are n''t we?" |
7463 | And--""Why not coast south along the edge here, and see if we ca n''t run across some ruined city or other where we can refill the tanks?" |
7463 | Animals? |
7463 | Anthropoids? |
7463 | Any answer?" |
7463 | Any use to try the sweeps? |
7463 | Any way to get out, out to the world again? |
7463 | Are n''t you my gift, surely the best gift that a man ever had since the beginning of all things? |
7463 | Are n''t_ these_ the real pithecanthropi erecti, rather than the brown- skinned, reddish- haired creatures of the biological text- books? |
7463 | Are you awake, and visible?" |
7463 | Are you brave?" |
7463 | Are you hurt?" |
7463 | Are you hurt?" |
7463 | Are you hurt?" |
7463 | Are you safe? |
7463 | Are you strong for it? |
7463 | Are you there? |
7463 | Are-- are_ you_ dead, too? |
7463 | Beast- cry, or call of night- bird, shrill and far? |
7463 | Before we''ve discovered some way out of the Abyss for them? |
7463 | Bermuda? |
7463 | Build one, you mean?" |
7463 | Busy, as usual? |
7463 | But after a while--""Yes? |
7463 | But after that, what? |
7463 | But among the canyons of the Rocky Mountains-- so says the tradition; is it right? |
7463 | But at last she questioned:"You''ve got it all worked out at last, Allan? |
7463 | But at last,"What''s that?" |
7463 | But even so--""Skull cracked?" |
7463 | But first, we must take just one more look, by this fresh morning light, from the platform up above, there?" |
7463 | But first,"and, looking earnestly at her,"first, tell me frankly, would n''t you just a little rather have me carry out this experiment alone? |
7463 | But he fought off his faintness, and in a shaken voice once more demanded:"What terms, H''yemba?" |
7463 | But how about something to put_ on_ the dishes? |
7463 | But how came ye here? |
7463 | But how could this be? |
7463 | But how? |
7463 | But if not Anthropoids, then what? |
7463 | But if ye had been lost, and sought to return, what then?" |
7463 | But reckoning our way-- five days?" |
7463 | But still--""What is it?" |
7463 | But take these creatures and put them back into the surface- ocean--""The eyes would develop again?" |
7463 | But tell me, did you wing him?" |
7463 | But tell me, the two who have already reached this side-- shall we not first slay them?" |
7463 | But tell me, what causes the boy to cry?" |
7463 | But tell me, what was it you were going to show me?" |
7463 | But the boat-- where was it? |
7463 | But the color-- whence could_ that_ have come? |
7463 | But the tree? |
7463 | But their thoughts--? |
7463 | But was it? |
7463 | But what have_ you_ been doing all this time?" |
7463 | But what lake? |
7463 | But what those dreams were, what his visions of the future-- who shall set forth or fully understand? |
7463 | But what''s that got to do with the mass of the earth? |
7463 | But what?" |
7463 | But who could ever have thought of anything like this after that terrible slaughter?" |
7463 | But, after all, must he fight? |
7463 | But, if so, there are fish in those waters of the upper world?" |
7463 | But-- how did ye ever get out of the Abyss? |
7463 | But-- it was no joke, after all, was it? |
7463 | But-- remember? |
7463 | But-- what? |
7463 | But-- where is it? |
7463 | But--""But it did n''t work out that way?" |
7463 | But--""Without the machine, how are we ever going to get out of here again?" |
7463 | CHAPTER XIII THE RAVISHED NEST"It can not be? |
7463 | CHAPTER XVI THE GATHERING OF THE HORDES"Tom- toms? |
7463 | CHAPTER XXXI ESCAPE? |
7463 | CHAPTER XXXVIII THE SUN OF SPRING"What altitude now? |
7463 | Ca n''t you understand me? |
7463 | Ca n''t you understand? |
7463 | Can it be true, indeed?" |
7463 | Can they find the exact spot, father?" |
7463 | Can we carry that?" |
7463 | Can we see it all from here? |
7463 | Can you connect that with the catastrophe?" |
7463 | Can you grasp it? |
7463 | Can you imagine it?" |
7463 | Can you make- out, Allan?" |
7463 | Can you spare me for a while, now?" |
7463 | Columbus''s proposal to his men was a mere afternoon jaunt compared with_ this!_ If they refuse, how can I blame them? |
7463 | Could I ever be?" |
7463 | Could a billion and a half human beings die, all at once, without leaving a single isolated group somewhere or other?" |
7463 | Could anything have been worse?" |
7463 | Could he reach the stair with her, and bear her up it? |
7463 | Could he still see it? |
7463 | Could it be that H''yemba, all burned and blinded as he was, could have returned so soon and once more set himself to thwart her? |
7463 | Could it be? |
7463 | Could it be? |
7463 | Could n''t you make another aeroplane and teach me how to fly, so I could help you? |
7463 | Could she hear his farewell cry? |
7463 | Could that be? |
7463 | Could they be destined, he and she, to witness the closing chapter in the long, painful, glorious Book of Evolution? |
7463 | Could they have succeeded in making themselves known to us so soon?" |
7463 | Could they ravish a nation from its accustomed home, transplant it bodily, force new conditions on it, train, teach, civilize it? |
7463 | Could this be_ he?_ Yes, well she knew it was. |
7463 | Could you--""Run one?" |
7463 | Cradle- song, eh? |
7463 | Danger?" |
7463 | Deer- tracks?" |
7463 | Did Allan wave a hand to her? |
7463 | Did Beatrice shout out to him? |
7463 | Did it last one hour or three? |
7463 | Did she try to make him hear? |
7463 | Did you forget your people in the darkness?" |
7463 | Do n''t be ashamed to tell me; are you afraid?" |
7463 | Do n''t you feel it, Beta?" |
7463 | Do n''t you think they''ll have to let us go a while? |
7463 | Do n''t you?" |
7463 | Do the signs say it''s ready to quit for keeps? |
7463 | Do you know, I rather count on finding a few scattered remnants of folk in London, or Paris, or Berlin? |
7463 | Do you know?" |
7463 | Do you mind if I take just a little, tiny nap?" |
7463 | Do you realize what it means? |
7463 | Do you see any such marks?" |
7463 | Do you see it, too?" |
7463 | Do you see signs of claws?" |
7463 | Do you?" |
7463 | Does n''t it run just as well that way?" |
7463 | Does she live?" |
7463 | Down there in that insane welter of the mad torrent-- swept away long since to annihilation? |
7463 | Eh, what? |
7463 | Eh? |
7463 | Eh? |
7463 | Enemies? |
7463 | Escape from what? |
7463 | Escape? |
7463 | Even if it takes five years, what of that? |
7463 | Eventually--""Oh, ca n''t we_ ever_ get rid of the horrid little beasts for good?" |
7463 | Fear? |
7463 | Fight Kamrou? |
7463 | Five hours, or even more? |
7463 | Five?" |
7463 | Florida? |
7463 | For God''s sake, what could it be? |
7463 | For God''s sake, where was it?" |
7463 | For Heaven''s sake, what?" |
7463 | Forward he ran, on to the battle where either he or the barbarian must perish in the boiling pit-- forward,_ to what? |
7463 | Four? |
7463 | Friends? |
7463 | Gifts? |
7463 | Given such stock to work with-- provided I get the chance-- who shall say anything''s impossible? |
7463 | God grant, before you come to take the burden and the shock, I may have been able to lighten both for you?" |
7463 | Gone-- ever to return? |
7463 | Good God, think o''that, will you?" |
7463 | Got the plaited cords Beatrice? |
7463 | Had he not time enough left to make a wide sweep and circle back whence he had come? |
7463 | Had she fainted? |
7463 | Hamburg, by a big lake? |
7463 | Has anything happened?" |
7463 | Has not the prophecy come true? |
7463 | Have I ever been angry with you, darling? |
7463 | Have we reached harbor yet? |
7463 | Have you ever heard that word? |
7463 | He found the upper world good?" |
7463 | He is dead?" |
7463 | He said to Beatrice one evening:"Do you know, that wandering black patch in the sky moves in a regular orbit of its own? |
7463 | He sleeps?" |
7463 | He thought a moment-- thought hard-- then burst out:"Hamburg, eh? |
7463 | He turned his own eyes quickly away, lest she should read his thought, and began speaking-- of what? |
7463 | He who loses--""Goes into the pit?" |
7463 | He''s a survivor, do n''t you understand?" |
7463 | Hear the cry of that gull? |
7463 | Hear those demons outside there? |
7463 | Hear_ that?_"They listened. |
7463 | Here?_"The aged one nodded slowly, and once again groped out toward Stern. |
7463 | His first thought was a relief expedition from Settlement Cliffs; but how could there be so many? |
7463 | How about a five- pound bass on the coals, eh? |
7463 | How about it now? |
7463 | How about_ him?_""That''s right, I almost plumb forgot! |
7463 | How and why? |
7463 | How are we going to begin again? |
7463 | How can I thank them best?" |
7463 | How can it be locked, inside, when Beatrice is here? |
7463 | How can they tell?" |
7463 | How can you make a light? |
7463 | How can_ that_ have happened?" |
7463 | How could I feel any pain with your kiss on my mouth?" |
7463 | How could a current like that rush up along the Sound? |
7463 | How could there be a cataract, sucking down the waters of the sea itself-- whither could it fall? |
7463 | How dare you enter my house? |
7463 | How did it go? |
7463 | How did ye escape from the Abyss? |
7463 | How did you get here? |
7463 | How did you leave the bar?" |
7463 | How do we know it''s dead? |
7463 | How does that suit you, Beta?" |
7463 | How far do you make that?" |
7463 | How far, I''d like to know?" |
7463 | How find your way so straight toward Settlement Cliffs?" |
7463 | How fish, hard- frozen, have been brought to life again? |
7463 | How great was the catastrophe? |
7463 | How have ye done this strange thing, always deemed impossible?" |
7463 | How long a respite might be counted on before the inevitable, decisive battle? |
7463 | How long a time passed? |
7463 | How long did the first wild drop last? |
7463 | How long had they been falling? |
7463 | How long have I been asleep?" |
7463 | How long? |
7463 | How long? |
7463 | How long? |
7463 | How long?" |
7463 | How many deer have we seen to- day? |
7463 | How many might yet be saved, who would die without her help? |
7463 | How many of''em? |
7463 | How many of''em_ are_ there in the trees?" |
7463 | How many were already dead? |
7463 | How''s your nerve, Beatrice?" |
7463 | How-- what--?" |
7463 | How? |
7463 | How? |
7463 | Hurl back these devils? |
7463 | I do n''t see how we could better this site, do you?" |
7463 | I''m not delirious, am I?" |
7463 | I''m the Big Chief now, of course? |
7463 | If I''m left all alone in the wilderness with Gesafam and the boy-- what then?" |
7463 | If my theory wo n''t work, can you suggest a better one? |
7463 | If not-- what then?" |
7463 | If only there''s some way out of this infernal hole, what may not happen?" |
7463 | If so--""Demons? |
7463 | If the door had been securely locked and the old nurse been with the child, how could the kidnapper have borne him away? |
7463 | If this does n''t prove the human race all but godlike in its skill and courage and adaptability, what does?" |
7463 | If we could domesticate them, that would mean wool and yarn and cloth-- and milk, too, would n''t it? |
7463 | If we do n''t get them to the surface before the last of this month, at latest--""We''ll have to wait until another spring?" |
7463 | If we surprise''em just right, who knows but the whole infernal mob may duck and run? |
7463 | If you''ll show me the place-- and just stay around in the woods, to see that nothing hurts me--""You''ll take a dip, too?" |
7463 | If_ they_ have n''t got it, who has? |
7463 | In either case, what if the process continues?" |
7463 | In other words, are n''t we possibly witnessing the recreation of the human type? |
7463 | In this packet, here?" |
7463 | In what unwritten cataclysms, in what anguish and despair and long degeneration had the human mind still clung to it and cherished it? |
7463 | Is it not now all even as we dreamed so very, very long ago, there in our little bungalow beside the broad, slow- moving Hudson? |
7463 | Is it_ real?_"Stern looked at her wonderingly. |
7463 | Is my house in readiness?" |
7463 | Is n''t it jolly? |
7463 | Is n''t that the eternal limit? |
7463 | Is she wounded?" |
7463 | Is that it?" |
7463 | Is that the place to look?" |
7463 | Is that why I can leap farther, walk better, run faster? |
7463 | Is the fighting past?" |
7463 | Is there anything wrong?" |
7463 | Is this-- is this another-- hallucination?" |
7463 | Is-- can_ that_ be my typewriter? |
7463 | It would be a joke, now, would n''t it, if the records should act the same way? |
7463 | It''ll be quite a triumphal return, wo n''t it? |
7463 | It''s begun to coagulate already, the blood has, has n''t it?" |
7463 | It''s too-- too near the--""The_ what?_ What_ is_ it, Allan? |
7463 | It''s too-- too near the--""The_ what?_ What_ is_ it, Allan? |
7463 | It''s two sixes, either way, and not a bit nice, is it?" |
7463 | It_ would_ be nice to meet a hundred or a thousand of them, eh? |
7463 | Just give me time--""Not another minute, do you hear?" |
7463 | Just lay hold of that lateral there, will you? |
7463 | Keep on and meet perils perhaps undreamed of? |
7463 | Killed her, perhaps?" |
7463 | Know that? |
7463 | Land, was it? |
7463 | Leave all we came for? |
7463 | Leave everything that means the regeneration of the human race, the world? |
7463 | Leave your boy? |
7463 | Leave_ me?_""Only to return soon, darling! |
7463 | Let''s see, now, what are we up against here?" |
7463 | Light in that place? |
7463 | Living yet? |
7463 | Living? |
7463 | Look a''_ that_, will you?" |
7463 | Maces? |
7463 | May not some animal stock, under changed environment, have easily evolved them? |
7463 | May not some other semi- human or near- human race be now in process of arising, here on earth, eventually to conquer and subdue it all again?" |
7463 | May they not be the product of some entirely different process of development? |
7463 | Maybe the cause of it all was the original catastrophe; who knows? |
7463 | Mediterranean? |
7463 | Men went in each canoe to bring back the boats--""They did n''t even wait for you? |
7463 | Men? |
7463 | Might these be some detached and belated members of the Horde? |
7463 | Mighty lucky, eh? |
7463 | More arms? |
7463 | More trouble?" |
7463 | My Heavens, suppose I did n''t have_ her?_ How long could I go on alone, and keep my mind?" |
7463 | My Heavens, suppose I did n''t have_ her?_ How long could I go on alone, and keep my mind?" |
7463 | My desk?" |
7463 | My reckoning was that Kamrou and his men would stay beyond the Great Vortex, at their labor, until after--""_ Kamrou?_"shouted Stern again. |
7463 | Near the caves runs a river--""A what, master?" |
7463 | No escape till then? |
7463 | No noise of human life anywhere to be heard? |
7463 | No support, no interference? |
7463 | No, no; the better part of valor is to recognize force majeure and_ wait!_ Remember what we''ve said already? |
7463 | No? |
7463 | Not too bad, eh?" |
7463 | Not very pleasant, is it?" |
7463 | Now answer me, O my Folk, what shall be done unto any who rebels?" |
7463 | Now if we-- or our rooms-- had just happened to be underneath? |
7463 | Now really?" |
7463 | Now, I ask you, as man to man, ca n''t you get us out of this, and manage things so that we shall have a chance to explain? |
7463 | Now-- ah-- see there? |
7463 | Now?" |
7463 | Of a sudden, there somewhere ahead, far ahead in the wilderness-- a cry? |
7463 | Oh, Allan, do you think we could?" |
7463 | Oh, Allan, remember that song-- our song? |
7463 | Oh, is it possible?" |
7463 | Oh, tell me, friends,_ are_ there now men of your race-- once our race-- still living, up yonder? |
7463 | Oh, what''s the use trying to tell it all? |
7463 | Oh, yes, I remember the line of blue smoke we saw yesterday over the hills to westward; but what does that prove? |
7463 | On that assumption, my tests show the distance to the other side-- and there is another side, by the way!--can''t be over--""Five hundred miles?" |
7463 | On the fourth day you do n''t imagine I''ve had time enough to round up the ten thousandth descendant of the erstwhile cow, do you? |
7463 | One hour, two, three? |
7463 | One of the Great Lakes? |
7463 | One who disdains our law? |
7463 | Only for a minute I thought I''d close my eyes and rest, and then-- then--""_ This?_"She nodded. |
7463 | Only for you, where should I be now? |
7463 | Only one thing-- if it had n''t been for Zangamon here and Bremilu-- well--""You mean they helped rescue me?" |
7463 | Only such things remain?" |
7463 | Only--""Yes?" |
7463 | Or ambush them, and kill? |
7463 | Or find grain for seed, clear some land, plow, harrow, plant, hoe, reap, winnow, grind and bolt and present you with a bag of prime flour? |
7463 | Or have things grown lighter? |
7463 | Or is this all, as my people say, deriding me, only the babbling of old wives''tales?" |
7463 | Or shall I-- with_ this?_"And menacingly he raised the grim and ugly gun. |
7463 | Or turn, retreat and hide? |
7463 | Or was that, too, a dream? |
7463 | Or what polarization may be taking place?" |
7463 | Or, the Horde--""The Horde? |
7463 | Other hypotheses are possible, but of what practical value are they now? |
7463 | Ought n''t we to look?" |
7463 | Out there, in those black, unsounded depths-- the biplane?" |
7463 | Plenty of chance for metalwork, here, and--""Going to take it right up to the village, now?" |
7463 | Potential friends? |
7463 | Priest? |
7463 | Quite a hefty football, eh? |
7463 | Quite a respectable Forest of Arden now, is n''t it?" |
7463 | Ready, now? |
7463 | Really got it?" |
7463 | Remember, at the bungalow, how I used to lay my head in your lap while you played with my Samsonesque locks and sang me to sleep? |
7463 | Remember? |
7463 | Risk all on a mere chance? |
7463 | Rude, brave, bold-- what better stock could I have hoped for in this great adventuring?" |
7463 | Save her, after all? |
7463 | Say, father, what''s the matter_ now?_ What are my men on strike for all of a sudden? |
7463 | Say, father, what''s the matter_ now?_ What are my men on strike for all of a sudden? |
7463 | See here, Beatrice, what''s the matter, anyhow? |
7463 | See how the avenues stretch away and away, like ribbons of green velvet?" |
7463 | See now? |
7463 | See that green flicker over the pinnacle? |
7463 | See the change in vegetation? |
7463 | See the yellow roses, dear? |
7463 | See there?" |
7463 | See, now, how do you like_ that?_"Over the girl''s shoulders, as he spoke, he flung the tiger- skin. |
7463 | See? |
7463 | Shall I open it for you?" |
7463 | Shall I play it now?" |
7463 | Shall we land and see?" |
7463 | She kept a little silence, then said thoughtfully:"How can I ever thank them, Allan? |
7463 | She kept a moment''s silence, then remarked:"They''re up around Central Park now, the drums are, do n''t you think so? |
7463 | She struggled?" |
7463 | Shut off and descend? |
7463 | Since when have you grown timid?" |
7463 | So much as all that? |
7463 | So then, could he and Beatrice, just they two, be in stern reality the sole survivors of the entire human race? |
7463 | So then--""What did you do?" |
7463 | So they_ are_ savages?" |
7463 | So you see--""Our best plan, then, will be to make for the banca?" |
7463 | So you see--""You do n''t want to go and leave me, Allan?" |
7463 | So, then, that''s a phonograph, eh?" |
7463 | So, then, when do we start, eh? |
7463 | Some age, that, eh?" |
7463 | Some distant wall toppling down? |
7463 | Some excitement, eh?" |
7463 | Some fine day you and I will drive our sixty horse- power car up an asphalt road here, and--""A car? |
7463 | Some kind of service?" |
7463 | Some luck, eh? |
7463 | Some new and strange race, until now undiscovered? |
7463 | Some way or other we can find a path down out of here, away-- away--""But,"she cried anxiously,"but all our treasures? |
7463 | Sort of a roughly circular hole in the blue, as it were-- right there?" |
7463 | Spears? |
7463 | Struck? |
7463 | Supper? |
7463 | Suppose a dart should hit one?" |
7463 | Suppose only one or two in each country should have survived; if we could get them all together again in a single colony-- don''t you see?" |
7463 | Surely there must be something left?" |
7463 | Surf?" |
7463 | Swing about and return? |
7463 | Tell me what it means, wo n''t you?" |
7463 | Tell me, does it hurt you very much, Allan?" |
7463 | Tell me, have you seen them? |
7463 | Tell me, in your long journey from the brink, have ye chanced to see a cleft mountain with two peaks on either hand?" |
7463 | Tell me, is the steel jacket burst in any such way as to make a jagged edge?" |
7463 | Ten, from what? |
7463 | That all, all has perished-- forever? |
7463 | That mighty engines whirled along this bank, where now the forest has been crowding for centuries? |
7463 | That must be some relic, eh? |
7463 | That race for whose material welfare he had, once on a time, done such tremendous work? |
7463 | That''All this mighty heart is lying still,''at last-- forever? |
7463 | That''s_ my_ way if anything happens to_ you!_ Understand?" |
7463 | The Horde?" |
7463 | The barking of that fox? |
7463 | The chief getting back to his tribe, eh?" |
7463 | The colony might grow and flourish, and mankind again take possession of the earth and conquer it, in a few decades? |
7463 | The fire, the signal- fire he had told Beatrice to build upon the ledge-- would he never sight it? |
7463 | The girl-- is she alive?" |
7463 | The haunting thought was never very far away:"Should either one of us be killed-- what then?" |
7463 | The heart of the world, never to beat again?" |
7463 | The main thing, now, is whether we attack or wait?" |
7463 | The man and you? |
7463 | The monster-- is he dead?" |
7463 | The more we have to overcome, the more we''ll appreciate results, eh? |
7463 | The old man says--""He''s a hard nut, eh? |
7463 | The one about this vast city-- heart all lying still, you know?" |
7463 | The only really serious matter to consider now is_ you!_""Me, Allan? |
7463 | The other--"Where? |
7463 | The past, irrevocable; the present, fraught with problems, perils, and alarms; the future-- what? |
7463 | The red, red roses? |
7463 | The signal- fire must be my only real guide-- and where is it, now, that fire?" |
7463 | The teaching and the learning of the English speech and all the arts you know, now lost to us-- to us, the abandoned Folk in the abyss? |
7463 | The weight of a book? |
7463 | The--""But if that''s as far as it is, why ca n''t we see the other side?" |
7463 | Then asked she:"Would n''t it be possible in some way-- for you can do anything, Allan-- wouldn''t it be possible for you to build another machine? |
7463 | Then he asked:"You''re really feeling much-- much better to- day?" |
7463 | Then said he:"Do? |
7463 | Then there_ are_ people, after all?" |
7463 | Then with an adorable and feminine anticlimax:"Dear, does your shoulder pain you now? |
7463 | Then-- there are--""Why not? |
7463 | Then--""You found me gone? |
7463 | Then--""You hit him?" |
7463 | There''s no way?" |
7463 | These demons have n''t done you any damage, have they? |
7463 | They have n''t taken yours away?" |
7463 | They have n''t tied you, have they?" |
7463 | They were trying to tackle? |
7463 | They''re_ there!_ But-- but what--_What can this mean? |
7463 | They''ve rescued us, have n''t they?" |
7463 | Three? |
7463 | To accidents and perishings? |
7463 | To shore with these boats, you hear? |
7463 | To- morrow morning, early?" |
7463 | Twice I slept-- twice, in about a week; think of that, will you? |
7463 | Two days? |
7463 | Understand? |
7463 | Up- stream?" |
7463 | Us and everybody-- and everything? |
7463 | Viewed at that angle, ought you to take the risk again?" |
7463 | Was he alone? |
7463 | Was he struck again? |
7463 | Was he wounded? |
7463 | Was it indeed the Pauillac and Allan? |
7463 | Was she living yet? |
7463 | Was that a cry, so distant and so faint? |
7463 | Was there ever another woman like her since the world began?" |
7463 | Was there one?" |
7463 | Was there, in truth, some waiting, yawning chasm in the cell, and had she, thrust rudely forward, been hurled down it? |
7463 | We ought to know what''s what, eh? |
7463 | We''re well armed you see, and--""Are we going to stay here in the tower if they attack?" |
7463 | We''ve got to leave the city?" |
7463 | We-- that is, there is no way to tell--""But they''re coming to save us, ca n''t you see? |
7463 | Well now-- let''s see, what next?" |
7463 | Well, I''ll be--""Is this then not the English of your time?" |
7463 | Well, how the deuce do they get in and out? |
7463 | Well, why not make some? |
7463 | Well-- what about it?" |
7463 | Well--""Do you suppose they succeeded?" |
7463 | Well--""What then?" |
7463 | Well?" |
7463 | Were ever two beings weighed by such a one?" |
7463 | Were there any hopes of ultimate success? |
7463 | Were you frightened?" |
7463 | What I say now_ goes?_"She answered nothing, but a troubled wrinkle drew between her perfect brows. |
7463 | What about it?" |
7463 | What about me?" |
7463 | What about them? |
7463 | What are claws?" |
7463 | What are months or even years in the life- history of the world?" |
7463 | What are we going to do, Allan? |
7463 | What can I do to help?" |
7463 | What can have happened to the sphere to have changed it like this? |
7463 | What can it prove?" |
7463 | What can the matter be?" |
7463 | What could all this mean? |
7463 | What could happen to him, so strong, so brave? |
7463 | What could have happened? |
7463 | What could have happened? |
7463 | What could it be? |
7463 | What could she do against so many-- nearly all provided with firearms? |
7463 | What d''you mean?" |
7463 | What d''you think of_ that?_"exclaimed the engineer. |
7463 | What date? |
7463 | What do you mean?" |
7463 | What do you say to our making our trial trip in the boat, up the Sound and around Cape Cod, to Boston? |
7463 | What does all this mean? |
7463 | What does this mean?" |
7463 | What had he now in common with them? |
7463 | What had she heard, or seen, down in the caves? |
7463 | What happened?" |
7463 | What has happened? |
7463 | What history could this book have told? |
7463 | What hurt does it do? |
7463 | What if, after all, this seeming friendliness and homage of the savage Folk were but a mask? |
7463 | What is it? |
7463 | What is it? |
7463 | What is it? |
7463 | What it''s all about, who could tell? |
7463 | What kind of a way is this to treat a stranger, I''d like to know?" |
7463 | What metal could contain it for a thousand years?" |
7463 | What might the death- roll be? |
7463 | What need have we of gifts? |
7463 | What next?" |
7463 | What on earth are you_ here_ for?" |
7463 | What on earth can we do now?" |
7463 | What problems, except to make our home, and-- and live?" |
7463 | What race had they descended from? |
7463 | What shall be done, master?" |
7463 | What sheet of water, of this size, lay in New England? |
7463 | What should he do? |
7463 | What the devil could have happened?" |
7463 | What then? |
7463 | What then?" |
7463 | What thoughts were hers now that the goal lay near-- what longings, fears and hopes, what exultation and what pain? |
7463 | What to do? |
7463 | What to do? |
7463 | What vast catastrophes, famines, pestilences, wars, horrors had it passed through? |
7463 | What was it, premonition or sheer repulsion, that caused him, brave as he was, to turn away with a peculiar and intense horror? |
7463 | What was that? |
7463 | What was the destiny of the colony to be, now that the Pauillac was lost and so many of the Folk wiped out? |
7463 | What was the matter with his head? |
7463 | What was the matter, then? |
7463 | What was then only a yearning and a hope, is it not now reality? |
7463 | What was this? |
7463 | What was wrong? |
7463 | What''s a mere puncture? |
7463 | What''s it all about, anyhow?" |
7463 | What''s that noise-- that roaring sound? |
7463 | What''s that?" |
7463 | What''s that?" |
7463 | What''s that?" |
7463 | What''s that?" |
7463 | What''s the matter here, with everything? |
7463 | What''s the matter with my home- made gyrostat and anemometer? |
7463 | What''s the matter? |
7463 | What''s the name of it? |
7463 | What''s up? |
7463 | What''s up?" |
7463 | What''s up?_""Come!" |
7463 | What''s wanted?" |
7463 | What''s_ that?_"For a brief instant he hesitated. |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What? |
7463 | What_ are_ they?" |
7463 | What_ is_ that thing?" |
7463 | What_ then?_""Why, the whole false shell crumbled, that''s all. |
7463 | When they had tried he asked:"And yours?" |
7463 | When? |
7463 | When?" |
7463 | Whence came it? |
7463 | Where all that fashion, wealth and beauty once would have scorned to notice us, girl, now what''s left? |
7463 | Where are they?" |
7463 | Where are we-- and what kind of a place are we in? |
7463 | Where are we? |
7463 | Where are you? |
7463 | Where are you? |
7463 | Where are you?" |
7463 | Where had he heard those words? |
7463 | Where have you been? |
7463 | Where is it now? |
7463 | Where is it?" |
7463 | Where is the ancient man, J''hungaav, who sailed with you in the air- boat to those upper regions we know not of?" |
7463 | Where is the fire, Zangamon?" |
7463 | Where shall I find one?" |
7463 | Where the girl? |
7463 | Where was Beatrice? |
7463 | Where was she? |
7463 | Where was the girl? |
7463 | Where was the patriarch? |
7463 | Where was the yawl now? |
7463 | Where were the Crimsons? |
7463 | Where''s the girl? |
7463 | Where--?" |
7463 | Where?" |
7463 | Where?" |
7463 | Where_ am_ I? |
7463 | Where_ was_ he? |
7463 | Which way?" |
7463 | Which way?" |
7463 | Whiskers on_ me?_ And I used to say--"He burst out laughing. |
7463 | Whither went ye? |
7463 | Who can they be? |
7463 | Who could be my mate and face the future as you''re doing? |
7463 | Who could have helped being?" |
7463 | Who could tell? |
7463 | Who could tell? |
7463 | Who could, indeed, suspect aught of this threatening danger? |
7463 | Who has neglected to obey it? |
7463 | Who knows what elements may be in it? |
7463 | Who knows? |
7463 | Who knows? |
7463 | Who knows?" |
7463 | Who says it can not be? |
7463 | Who the deuce could have cut her loose? |
7463 | Who''s this Kamrou they''re talking about? |
7463 | Who, now, was working against her will? |
7463 | Who_ is_ he, anyhow? |
7463 | Why do n''t they finish the job?" |
7463 | Why do n''t_ we_ hunt? |
7463 | Why had H''yemba even taken the trouble to steal her weapon? |
7463 | Why not?" |
7463 | Why should he?" |
7463 | Why should n''t there be? |
7463 | Why, dear?" |
7463 | Why, do you think I''m going to let you, even for one night, go fasting and thirsty, sleep on bare cement, and all that sort of thing? |
7463 | Why, master?" |
7463 | Why, then-- you mean it''s_ more_ than a hundred?" |
7463 | Why, what do you mean? |
7463 | Why, what do you mean? |
7463 | Why, what do you mean? |
7463 | Why-- what can it all mean?" |
7463 | Why? |
7463 | Will any be as brave as-- the patriarch?" |
7463 | Will any of you-- any two bold men-- believe my words and go with me? |
7463 | Will ye trust yourselves into hands stained with law- breaking of our blood?" |
7463 | Will you change over? |
7463 | Will you hear us?" |
7463 | Will you promise me that, whatever happens, you wo n''t wander from the cave?" |
7463 | Will you take a chance on it?" |
7463 | Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honor, and keep her in sickness and in health, and keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?" |
7463 | Wilt thou serve him, love, honor, and keep him in sickness and in health, and keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?" |
7463 | With his right arm? |
7463 | With the population we now have, and the natural increase, would n''t civilization reestablish itself in time?" |
7463 | With weight? |
7463 | With what chemicals I''ve got left, could n''t I work up a half- pint? |
7463 | With you, how could I be afraid? |
7463 | Without delay or respite?" |
7463 | Without it, how find his way? |
7463 | Without resting? |
7463 | Without that good old goat what might n''t have happened? |
7463 | Would n''t that surprise_ her_, though?" |
7463 | Would n''t you like to see our little nest again? |
7463 | Would you?" |
7463 | X minus ten, equals--?" |
7463 | Ye call on the coward?" |
7463 | Yes? |
7463 | Yesterday?" |
7463 | Yet--""Yet_ what?_ Out with it, man!" |
7463 | You are n''t going to venture out into the wilderness again?" |
7463 | You are the only two now living of our former race? |
7463 | You ca n''t grasp it yet; but I''ll tell you we''ve fallen, God knows how far, in an aeroplane--""Fallen? |
7463 | You do n''t mind a moonlight sail up the Hudson, do you?" |
7463 | You heard our signal?" |
7463 | You hewed a way into my house?" |
7463 | You know just the steps to take? |
7463 | You know that big cavity made by the boiler- explosion? |
7463 | You know the billionaire, the wheat man? |
7463 | You know the jungle at night?" |
7463 | You mean that we should leave these people, here, before we''ve even begun to teach them? |
7463 | You mean the ancient man? |
7463 | You mean they''re going to take us--_us_, the only chance they''ve got ever to get out of this, and stick us like a couple of pigs, eh? |
7463 | You mean they''re planning to butcher us, and hang us up there along with the rest of the captured Lanskaarns, or whatever you call them? |
7463 | You remember the poem? |
7463 | You remember?" |
7463 | You see them-- really see them?" |
7463 | You speak_ English?_ Who_ are_ you? |
7463 | You speak_ English?_ Who_ are_ you? |
7463 | You understand me?" |
7463 | You''ll come, too, of course?" |
7463 | You''re safe-- for the present, and--""For the present? |
7463 | You''re safe? |
7463 | You''ve got_ water?_"He started forward in amazement. |
7463 | You--""When was it? |
7463 | You_ think_ they''re savages, do n''t you?" |
7463 | Zangamon cried:"Where be those that come, O Kromno? |
7463 | _ A prisoner!_ With whom? |
7463 | _ Ca n''t_ you answer something?" |
7463 | _ Coffee?_ But--""Drink! |
7463 | _ Come!_""What about it, girl?" |
7463 | _ Come, fight for us!_ And verily, if we win--""What kind of a trick are you putting up on us, anyhow?" |
7463 | _ Dead?_"Tell me! |
7463 | _ Is_ there such a place-- is there a sky, a sun, moon, stars-- verily such things now? |
7463 | _ Some_ sensation to step on a copperhead and then leap off just in time to miss the snap of the fangs, eh?" |
7463 | _ This thing''s going through, this plan of ours!_ And if Kamrou or anybody else gets in the way of it--_good- by for him!_""You mean war?" |
7463 | _ This?_ To death and woe? |
7463 | _ This?_ To death and woe? |
7463 | _ This_ is what ye brought us here to? |
7463 | _ Were_ there such mountains?" |
7463 | _ What?_"he stammered; and at the thing he stared with widened, uncomprehending eyes. |
7463 | _ What_ color, then? |
7463 | _ Where is the girl?_"he gasped. |
7463 | _ Where-- where is she?_"No answer. |
7463 | _ Where?_""Beatrice! |
7463 | _ Who dares stand out and challenge me?_""I, H''yemba, the man of iron and of flame!" |
7463 | _ would_ you?" |
7463 | burst out the man,"d''you mean to say you-- you went down_ there-- alone?_"Once more the girl laughed. |
7463 | he answered, intelligibly, yet still with that strange, hesitant accent of his--"alas, what can I do? |
7463 | maybe in danger-- maybe in need of me?" |
7463 | she asked anxiously;"that is, if there is any other side? |
7463 | she interrupted eagerly, her eyes glowing with hope,"is n''t there any way to get in touch with them? |
7463 | the world seems to end right there, with no clouds to veil it-- nothing, only-- what?" |
7463 | thought he, laboriously toiling up the stair with his burden:"What will she say, I wonder, when she sees all these housekeeping treasures?" |
40652 | WHY is this?_ A. |
40652 | Why so?_ A. |
40652 | Why so?_ A. |
40652 | _ And how is the VACUUM filled UP again?_ A. |
40652 | _ And is it NOON- DAY to the place over which the SUN is VERTICAL?_ A. |
40652 | _ And what BECOMES of the INVISIBLE VAPOUR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Are ALL clouds ALIKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Are GOOD ABSORBERS of heat GOOD REFLECTORS also?_ A. |
40652 | _ Are LIQUIDS good CONDUCTORS of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Are Lisle thread gloves ABSORBENTS of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Are good CONDUCTORS of heat, good ABSORBERS also?_ A. |
40652 | _ Are not ANTS very FOND of HONEY- DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Are not FORESTS sometimes SET on FIRE by friction?_ A. |
40652 | _ Are there any RULES which can be depended on?_ A. |
40652 | _ Are_ ALL_ the rays bent into one point_? |
40652 | _ As a cowl is such a poor remedy, can any OTHER be devised?_ A. |
40652 | _ As the lower part of a GRATE is made RED- HOT by the fire ABOVE, why would not the WATER boil, if fire were applied to the TOP?_ A. |
40652 | _ At night the MOON seems to be reflected from only ONE SPOT of a lake of water, while all the REST seems DARK,--WHY is this?_ A. |
40652 | _ Before plat''inum was discovered, which of the metals was employed for the same purpose?_ A. |
40652 | _ But I have seen a KETTLE BOIL OVER, although it has not been filled FULL of WATER; how do you account for THAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ But would not the hot air PART with its heat instantly to the CIRCUMJACENT air?_ A. |
40652 | _ By which means is a HOT ROOM more quickly COOLED-- By opening the upper or the lower sash?_ A. |
40652 | _ By which means is the ROOM better VENTILATED, by opening the lower or the upper sash?_ A. |
40652 | _ Can WATER be FROZEN in any way BESIDES by frosty weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Can carbonic acid be removed in any way BESIDES by LIME?_ A. |
40652 | _ Can not HEAT be evolved from common air merely by COMPRESSION?_ A. |
40652 | _ Can not WOOD be made to BLAZE without actual contact with fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Can we be made to FEEL the heat of ICE or snow?_ A. |
40652 | _ Can we not tell the DISTANCE of a thunder- cloud, by observing the interval which elapses between the flash and the peal?_ A. |
40652 | _ Can you tell me how St. Bride''s Church( London) was nearly destroyed by lightning, about 100 years ago?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do CLOUDS affect the WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do MOUNTAINS affect the wind in any OTHER way?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do any OTHER metals( besides iron) combine rapidly with oxygen?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do not CARRIAGE WHEELS sometimes CATCH FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do not animals EXHALE the VERY GAS needed by VEGETABLES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do not pensioners, and most aged cottagers, prefer the little BLACK EARTHEN TEA- POT to the bright METAL one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do not the woollen CARPET and HEARTH- RUG, also, conduct heat from the human body?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do not woollens and furs actually IMPART heat to the body?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do oxygen and nitrogen COMBINE, or only MIX together, in common atmospheric air?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do the TRADE WINDS blow uniformly from north- east and south- east in the INDIAN OCEAN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do the leaves of ALL plants radiate heat EQUALLY WELL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do these CAPILLARY VEINS run all over the human body?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do these_ BALLS OF LIGHTNING_ ever run along the ground?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do those substances which RADIATE heat, ABSORB heat also?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do trade winds blow from the north- east and south- east ALL the YEAR ROUND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do winds NEVER blow REGULARLY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Do_ THUNDER- BOLTS_ ever drop from the clouds?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does ALL light travel equally fast?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does BOILING water get hotter by being KEPT on the FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does COLD iron contain HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does COLD iron contain latent HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does EVERY person see the SAME colours from the SAME DROPS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does FANNING the air make the AIR itself COOLER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does HEAT ALWAYS produce LIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does HEAT EXPAND the AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does HONEY- DEW INJURE leaves, or do them good?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does RAIN- water possess any fertilizing properties BESIDES that of mere MOISTURE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does a FIRE RADIATE heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does an APPLE contain MORE AIR, in proportion, than a CHESTNUT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does any thing ELSE radiate heat, BESIDES the SUN and FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does heat expand every thing ELSE BESIDES air and water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does iron RUST in DRY air?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does lightning go through the inside or outside of a tree?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does more rain fall in SUMMER or in WINTER time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not AIR radiate heat, as well as the EARTH and its various plants?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not MALT contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, as well as FRUIT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not SCENERY affect the sound of thunder?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not WIND sometimes INCREASE the SIZE of rain- drops?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not a very LITTLE water SLACKEN the heat of fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not the DARK SHADOW( which seems to hang over every thing after we turn from looking at the sun) arise from our eyes being DAZZLED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not the bad conducting power of air enable persons to judge whether an EGG be NEW or STALE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not the cup PREVENT the FRUIT of the pie from BOILING OVER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not this constant diffusion of carbonic acid affect the PURITY of the WHOLE AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does not water expand by HEAT as well as COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the AIR( which encases a naked body) become by contact as WARM as the BODY itself?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the AURORA BOREALIS forbode fine weather or WET?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the DRAUGHT of a chimney depend on the SPEED of the SMOKE through the flue?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the GLASS of a window COOL down more RAPIDLY than the AIR of the room itself?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the HEAT of the HUMAN BODY arise from the SAME CAUSE as the heat of FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the SUN HEAT the AIR as it does the EARTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the WEIGHT of the air VARY MUCH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the WIND ALWAYS blow?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the fan COOL the AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the flash proceed from a negative or positive body?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the gas of the COAL- PIT get THROUGH the wire gauze INTO the LANTERN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Does the heat of the boiling kettle NEVER get through the woollen or paper kettle- holder?_ A. |
40652 | _ Explain how WATER is made HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ For what other SCIENTIFIC purposes is PLAT''INUM now used?_ A. |
40652 | _ From what does the very OFFENSIVE EFFLUVIA of CHURCH- YARDS arise?_ A. |
40652 | _ Have HEAT and COLD any effect on the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ Have WE any regular winds in ENGLAND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Have the winds in England NO general direction throughout the year?_ A. |
40652 | _ How FAST does LIGHT TRAVEL?_ A. |
40652 | _ How FAST does SOUND TRAVEL?_ A. |
40652 | _ How HIGH are the LIGHTNING- CLOUDS from the earth?_ A. |
40652 | _ How are COMPOUND CLOUDS sub- divided?_ A. |
40652 | _ How are SIMPLE CLOUDS sub- divided?_ A. |
40652 | _ How are fishes able to DIVE in a minute to the BOTTOM of a stream?_ A. |
40652 | _ How are the ATOMS OF MATTER DISTURBED by COMBUSTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ How are the ATOMS of MATTER disturbed by the flame of a candle?_ A. |
40652 | _ How are the VERTICAL rays of the sun always VARYING?_ A. |
40652 | _ How are the_ INTERMEDIATE CLOUDS_ sub- divided?_ A. |
40652 | _ How are these gases IGNITED on bogs and meadows?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can 1140 ° of heat be added to water, without being perceptible to our feelings?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can ELECTRICITY affect the SHAPE of CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can HILLS and MOUNTAINS ALTER the course of the WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can MOULDINESS be prevented?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can UNDULATIONS of ether produce LIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can WATER be converted into a GAS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can WATER serve for FUEL to fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can WINDS ABSORB CLOUDS altogether?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can WINDS CHANGE the SHAPE of CLOUDS by altering the position of their parts?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can WINDS INCREASE the bulk and density of CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can a BAROMETER warn SAILORS to regulate their SHIPS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can a NAIL( beaten by a hammer) IGNITE a brimstone MATCH?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can a TREE or SPIRE DISCHARGE a lightning- cloud?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can a thin covering of BASS or even MUSLIN protect trees from FROST?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can any one KNOW, if a place be infested with CARBONIC ACID GAS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can lightning- conductors be productive of HARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can lilac STEEL be kept FREE from RUST?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can miners SEE in the coal- pits, if they may NEVER introduce a LIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can persons ascertain the thickness of a cloud?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can snow keep the EARTH WARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can the CHANGES of the WIND affect the CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can the ELECTRICITY of air produce a sensation of ITCHING?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can the OCEAN affect the direction of the WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can the PRESSURE of STEAM on the SURFACE of the water, FORCE the water through the KETTLE- SPOUT?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can the TAINT of MEAT be removed?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can the TONGUE tell from this, whether the egg be STALE or FRESH laid?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can weather be affected by the WEIGHT of the air?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can you know if the MERCURY of the barometer be RISING?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can you prove that DARK colours are WARMER than LIGHT ones?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can you tell if the MERCURY of the barometer be about to FALL?_ A. |
40652 | _ How can you tell( by looking at a BAROMETER) what KIND of WEATHER it will be?_ A. |
40652 | _ How did blacksmiths use to LIGHT THEIR MATCHES before the general use of lucifers?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do HYDROGEN gas and CARBON get into these very little veins?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do cooks ascertain if their BRINE be SALT ENOUGH for pickling?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do the Indians produce FIRE, by merely RUBBING TWO PIECES of dry WOOD TOGETHER?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do these things prevent the deposition of dew?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do these two currents PASS each other?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you KNOW that CONDENSED air will DESCEND?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you KNOW that air is CONDENSED by COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you KNOW that heat causes the air to EXPAND?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you KNOW that rarefied air ASCENDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you KNOW that the DENSITY of the air is DIMINISHED in RAINY weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you KNOW, that there are these TWO currents of air in every occupied ROOM?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you know that CLOUDS move by OTHER influences besides WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you know that ELECTRICITY affects the motion of the clouds?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you know that STEAM is INVISIBLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you know that WATER is NOT a GOOD CONDUCTOR of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you know that WATER is a BAD CONDUCTOR of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you know that a METAL HANDLE would be HOTTER than a WOODEN one?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you know that the RARETY of air DIMINISHES the intensity of SOUND?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you know there is heat, if you can not perceive it?_ A. |
40652 | _ How do you_ KNOW_ that_ RAREFIED_ air_ CANNOT TRANSMIT SOUND_ so well as dense air?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does COMBUSTION make these undulations of LIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does COMBUSTION take place in the veins?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does FERMENTATION make the DOUGH RISE?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does INHALING AIR RAPIDLY make the body feel WARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does RETAINING their COLD account for their being so WET?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does SMOKE make culinary vessels FIT for USE?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does THIS account for the BANISTERS being DAMP?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does WIND dissipate FOGS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does a CHIMNEY- POT INCREASE the DRAUGHT of a chimney?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does a CROWD VITIATE the AIR of a ROOM?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does a tin REFLECTOR tend to keep the KITCHEN COOL?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does fire condense HYDROGEN and OXYGEN into WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does fire expand CARBON into CARBONIC ACID GAS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does it blow for the OTHER 6 months?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does lightning_ CONDENSE_ the air in the immediate advance of its path_? |
40652 | _ How does the COLDNESS of the air increase the HEAT of a fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the COMBINATION of OXYGEN with the BLOOD produce animal HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the COMBINATION of these two currents give a new direction to them both?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the DRYNESS of an eastern wind PREVENT DEW- FALLS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the EARTH being COLDER than the AIR account for the deposition of DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the MOISTNESS of a western wind PROMOTE dew- falls?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the MOTION of the sea prevent its surface from being HEATED by the vertical sun?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the OXYGEN of the air make FUEL BURN?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the OXYGEN we inhale MINGLE with the BLOOD?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the THICKNESS of the FILM affect the COLOUR of the soap bubble?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the conversion of water into steam prevent the INNER POT from BOILING?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does the non- conducting power of SNOW PROTECT VEGETABLES from the FROST and cold?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does this FERMENTATION produce COMBUSTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does this VARIETY in the HEAT of AIR produce WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does this WARMTH produce a BREEZE?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does this account for the MIST and WATER on a WINDOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does this development of HEAT produce a SPARK?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does this fine GAUZE WIRE prevent an EXPLOSION in the coal mine?_ A. |
40652 | _ How does this illustration apply to the air?_ A. |
40652 | _ How far will the beneficial influence of a lightning- conductor extend?_ A. |
40652 | _ How fast does LIGHT TRAVEL?_ A. |
40652 | _ How fast does wind travel?_ A. |
40652 | _ How high are the clouds generally?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is AIR HEATED?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is AL''COHOL produced by FERMENTATION?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is BARLEY PREVENTED from SHOOTING, in the process of MALTING?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is CARBONIC ACID GAS produced by FERMENTATION?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is FOOD converted into BLOOD?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is HEAT COMMUNICATED from one body to another?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is LATENT HEAT liberated by the flame of a CANDLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is PHOSPHATE OF LIME converted into PHOSPHORUS?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is PHOSPHORUS OBTAINED?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is a ROOM WARMED by a STOVE?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is a ray of light BENT, as it passes from one medium to another?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is barley malted?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is heat produced by MECHANICAL ACTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is hot BROTH cooled down by CONVECTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is hot iron cooled by RADIATION?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is hot iron( exposed to the air) made cold by CONVECTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is it KNOWN, that a ray of light consists of several different colours?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is it known that the BLACK colour prevents the sun from either BLISTERING or SCORCHING the skin?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is latent HEAT liberated by COMBUSTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is the AIR HEATED?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is the AIR made HOT or COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is the CARBONIC ACID GAS of BEER generated?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is the VELOCITY of WINDS ascertained?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is the VELOCITY of the CLOUDS ascertained?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is the WIND affected by the SEA?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is the affinity of potassium and sodium for oxygen shewn?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is this EVAPORATION PRODUCED and carried on?_ A. |
40652 | _ How is this sensation produced?_ A. |
40652 | _ How may CARBURETTED HYDROGEN GAS be PROCURED on marshes?_ A. |
40652 | _ How much deeper is a river than it seems to be?_ A. |
40652 | _ How much heat may be thus secreted or made latent?_ A. |
40652 | _ How should PARTITION WALLS be made to PREVENT the voices in adjoining rooms from being HEARD?_ A. |
40652 | _ How should a RED- HOT POKER be carried so as not to BURN our fingers?_ A. |
40652 | _ How stout is it needful for the copper wire to be, that it may conduct the fluid safely to the earth?_ A. |
40652 | _ If AIR be a BAD CONDUCTOR of heat, why should we not feel as warm WITHOUT clothing, as when we are wrapped in wool and fur?_ A. |
40652 | _ If AIR be a BAD CONDUCTOR, why does hot IRON get COLD, by being EXPOSED to the AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ If CLOUDS are WATER, why do they FLOAT on the air?_ A. |
40652 | _ If a CHESTNUT be SLIT, it will NOT CRACK; why is this?_ A. |
40652 | _ If a CHIMNEY be TOO SHORT, and can not be lengthened, what is the best REMEDY to prevent smoking?_ A. |
40652 | _ If a house be on fire, is too LITTLE water worse than NO water at all?_ A. |
40652 | _ If a person be ABROAD in a thunder- storm, what place is the SAFEST?_ A. |
40652 | _ If a person be in A CARRIAGE in a thunder- storm, in what way can he travel most SAFELY?_ A. |
40652 | _ If a person be in A HOUSE during a thunder storm, what place is SAFEST?_ A. |
40652 | _ If a stove be placed in the MIDDLE of a room, should it be made of bricks or IRON?_ A. |
40652 | _ If animal heat is produced by COMBUSTION, why does not the human body BURN UP like a coal or candle?_ A. |
40652 | _ If belts of trees promote WARMTH, why do FORESTS produce COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ If black absorbs heat, why have those who live in HOT climates BLACK SKINS, and not WHITE skins( which would not absorb heat at all)?_ A. |
40652 | _ If cold air produces FOG, why is it not foggy on a FROSTY MORNING?_ A. |
40652 | _ If every bone, muscle, nerve, and organ, is thus consumed by combustion, why is not the BODY entirely CONSUMED?_ A. |
40652 | _ If quicksilver( or mercury) is tarnished like copper and lead,--Why does it preserve its BRILLIANCY in BAROMETERS and THERMOMETERS?_ A. |
40652 | _ If the AIR were HOTTER than our body, would the WIND feel COOL?_ A. |
40652 | _ If the juice is driven OUT of the cup, why is the CUP always FULL of JUICE, when the pie is cut up?_ A. |
40652 | _ If the mercury of the thermometer be SEALED UP from the air, how can the air AFFECT it?_ A. |
40652 | _ If the opening of a chimney be TOO LARGE, what REMEDY can be applied?_ A. |
40652 | _ If the perspiration be both INSENSIBLE and INVISIBLE, how is it KNOWN that there IS any such perspiration?_ A. |
40652 | _ If the steam COULD NOT LIFT UP THE LID of the boiler, how would it escape?_ A. |
40652 | _ If we look at a RED- hot FIRE for a few minutes, WHY does every thing seem TINGED with a BLUISH GREEN colour?_ A. |
40652 | _ If we look at the SUN for a few moments, every thing seems tinged with a VIOLET colour,--WHY is this?_ A. |
40652 | _ If we look at the SUN for a few moments, why do all OTHER things appear DARK?_ A. |
40652 | _ If we watch a bright FIRE for a few moments, why does the ROOM seem DARK?_ A. |
40652 | _ If we wear BLUE GLASSES,( when we take them off,) every thing appears tinged with ORANGE,--WHY is this?_ A. |
40652 | _ If you BATHE your TEMPLES with ether, why does it allay INFLAMMATION and feverish heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ If you WET your FINGER in your mouth, and hold it up in the air, why does it FEEL COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ If you move a stick( burnt at one end) ROUND pretty briskly, it seems to make a CIRCLE OF FIRE,--WHY is this?_ A. |
40652 | _ If you take a POKER out of the fire, and hold the HOT END DOWNWARDS, why is the HANDLE so intensely HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ If you want water to boil, without COMING IN CONTACT with the SAUCEPAN, what plan must you adopt?_ A. |
40652 | _ If you wish to COOL LIQUIDS, where should the cold be applied?_ A. |
40652 | _ In a BLAZING fire, why is the UPPER surface of the COALS BLACK, and the LOWER surface RED?_ A. |
40652 | _ In a long straight STREET, WHY do the houses seem to APPROACH NEARER and nearer as they are more DISTANT?_ A. |
40652 | _ In a long straight STREET, WHY do the houses seem to be SMALLER and smaller the FURTHER they are OFF?_ A. |
40652 | _ In a sheet of water at noon, the sun appears to shine upon only ONE spot, and all the REST of the water seems DARK,--WHY is this?_ A. |
40652 | _ In an AVENUE of TREES, WHY do they seem to be SMALLER as their distance increases?_ A. |
40652 | _ In another weather toy, the MAN comes out in WET weather, and the LADY in FINE:--Why is this?_ A. |
40652 | _ In what DIRECTION do the TRADE WINDS blow?_ A. |
40652 | _ In what MONTHS is the barometer HIGHEST?_ A. |
40652 | _ In what MONTHS is the barometer LOWEST?_ A. |
40652 | _ In what OTHER cases will a CHIMNEY SMOKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ In what PART of the WORLD does RAIN fall MOST ABUNDANTLY?_ A. |
40652 | _ In what part of the year is it most difficult to keep STOVES and FIRE- IRONS BRIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ In what state should a SAUCEPAN be, in order that it may BOIL QUICKLY?_ A. |
40652 | _ In which PART of the DAY does the MOST RAIN fall?_ A. |
40652 | _ In winter time these FOOT- MARKS and WHEEL- RUTS are sometimes covered with a perfect SHEET of ice, and not an icy net- work,--Why is THIS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Into how many CLASSES are the different sorts of CLOUDS generally divided?_ A. |
40652 | _ Into how many PARTS may a RAY of LIGHT be DIVIDED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is AIR HEATED by the RAYS of the SUN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is AIR a good CONDUCTOR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is AIR a good CONDUCTOR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is ALL the NITROGEN REJECTED by the lungs?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is CARBONIC ACID GAS wholesome?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is CARBONIC ACID WHOLESOME?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is GOLD affected by the atmosphere?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is HONEY- DEW a similar thing to DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is IRON a good ABSORBER of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is SALT and SNOW really COLDER than snow?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is STEAM visible or INVISIBLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is it better to be WET or dry during a storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is not a kind of Jack o''Lantern sometimes produced by an INSECT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is not air a CONDUCTOR of lightning?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is not this FURR of boiling water often DANGEROUS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is that the reason why GRASS is SATURATED with DEW, and the GRAVEL is NOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is the AIR EVER as HOT as the human BODY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is the AIR in SUMMER time ever so hot as our bodies?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is the AIR made COLD in a similar way?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is the COLD HEARTH- STONE and WARM CARPET then of the SAME TEMPERATURE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is the EARTH a GOOD CONDUCTOR of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is the FURR of KETTLES an oxide?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is the air in a ROOM in perpetual motion, as the air ABROAD is?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is the iron HANDLE of the pump really COLDER than the wooden PUMP itself?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is there HEAT even in ICE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is there any OTHER cause of lightning, besides the one just mentioned?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is there any OTHER evil to be apprehended from a lightning rod?_ A. |
40652 | _ Is water a GOOD CONDUCTOR of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ May not many GHOST stories have risen from some ignis fatuus lurking about church- yards?_ A. |
40652 | _ May this meteoric appearance be attributed to any OTHER cause, besides those mentioned?_ A. |
40652 | _ Must not AIR be very STRONG, to shatter into atoms a hard stone?_ A. |
40652 | _ Of what are LUCIFER MATCHES made?_ A. |
40652 | _ Of what are OIL, TALLOW, and WAX composed?_ A. |
40652 | _ Of what is BELL- METAL made?_ A. |
40652 | _ Of what is SOAP made?_ A. |
40652 | _ Of what is atmospheric AIR composed?_ A. |
40652 | _ On WHAT does RADIATION DEPEND?_ A. |
40652 | _ On what does the INTENSITY of fire depend?_ A. |
40652 | _ Show how God has made ANIMAL and VEGETABLE life DEPENDENT on each other?_ A. |
40652 | _ The proverb says,"A RAINBOW at NIGHT, is the shepherd''s DELIGHT;"why is it so?_ A. |
40652 | _ The proverb says,"A RAINBOW in the MORNING is the shepherd''s WARNING:"why is it so?_ A. |
40652 | _ The proverb says,"A SINGLE MAGPIE in spring, FOUL WEATHER will bring:"why is this the case?_ A. |
40652 | _ Then sometimes a BLACK EARTHEN tea- pot is the best, and sometimes a bright METAL one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Then there are THREE qualities of air about this spot?_ A. |
40652 | _ WHAT WINDS make vestry chimneys smoke?_ A. |
40652 | _ Was not this CONTRARY to the laws of NATURE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Was there heat in the cold water and lime, before they were mixed together?_ A. |
40652 | _ What APPEARANCE takes place in the CLOUDS at the approach of RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ What BECOMES OF the STEAM? |
40652 | _ What BECOMES of the CARBONIC ACID of crowded cities?_ A. |
40652 | _ What BECOMES of the milky substance, called CHYLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What BECOMES of the steam, after it has been condensed?_ A. |
40652 | _ What BECOMES of this CARBONIC ACID GAS formed in the human blood?_ A. |
40652 | _ What CLOUDS are the LOWEST?_ A. |
40652 | _ What COLOURS are WARMEST for dresses?_ A. |
40652 | _ What COUNTRIES are the LEAST cloudy?_ A. |
40652 | _ What DISTANCE are the CLOUDS from the EARTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ What EFFECT has honey- dew upon the APPEARANCE of a leaf?_ A. |
40652 | _ What EFFECT is produced upon air by RAREFACTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What EFFECTS are produced by evaporation?_ A. |
40652 | _ What GOOD does this inspiration of OXYGEN do?_ A. |
40652 | _ What HARM would the WIND do, if it were to BLOW into a CHIMNEY?_ A. |
40652 | _ What OTHER cause contributes to BRING the PLASTER DOWN?_ A. |
40652 | _ What PARTS of a DWELLING are most DANGEROUS during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ What PLACES are most DANGEROUS to be in, during a STORM?_ A. |
40652 | _ What PUTS the air in motion, so as to produce WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ What REMEDY can be applied to this evil?_ A. |
40652 | _ What TWO things are essential to cause HAIL?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are BLACKS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are CAPILLARY VEINS?_ A. Veins_ as small as hairs_ running_ all over the body_; so called from the Latin word"capilla''ris"(_ like a hair_). |
40652 | _ What are CIRRO- CUM''ULUS CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are CIRRO- STRA''TUS CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are CIRRUS CLOUDS?_ A. Clouds like_ fibres_,_ loose hair_, or_ thin streaks_, are called cirrus clouds. |
40652 | _ What are CLOUDS?_ A. Moisture_ evaporated from the earth_, and collected in the upper regions of the air. |
40652 | _ What are CUM''ULUS CLOUDS?_ A. Cum''ulus clouds are lumps like great_ sugar- loaves_,--_volumes of smoke_,--or_ mountain towering over mountain_. |
40652 | _ What are MUSICAL SOUNDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are NIMBUS CLOUDS?_ A. Nimbus is the Latin word for"clouds which bring a storm;"and all clouds from which_ rain falls_ are so named. |
40652 | _ What are meant by"CONVECTIVE CURRENTS? |
40652 | _ What are the BEST CONDUCTORS of HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the BEST REFLECTORS of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the DRIEST months?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the ELEMENTS of atmospheric AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the SPARKS OF FIRE, which burst from the WOOD?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the WETTEST months?_ A. October and February; then July and September; then January and December. |
40652 | _ What are the WORST CONDUCTORS of HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the elements of fuel?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the four principal_ SOURCES_ of heat_? |
40652 | _ What are the general COLOURS of the CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the peculiar characteristics of hydrogen gas?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the principal EFFECTS of HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the principal_ EFFECTS_ of heat_? |
40652 | _ What are the six- month trade winds called?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the uses of the OXYGEN of the air?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are the winds, which blow over the ATLANTIC and PACIFIC Ocean, called?_ A. |
40652 | _ What are_ STRA''TUS CLOUDS? |
40652 | _ What became of these prisoners?_ A. |
40652 | _ What becomes of the 140 °, which went into the ice to melt it?_ A. |
40652 | _ What becomes of the BLUE and YELLOW rays?_ A. |
40652 | _ What becomes of the NITROGEN of the air, after the oxygen enters the blood?_ A. |
40652 | _ What becomes of the NITROGEN of the air, amidst all these changes and combinations?_ A. |
40652 | _ What becomes of the chyle AFTER it is POURED into the VEINS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What causes the RATTLING NOISE so often made by the LID of a saucepan or boiler?_ A. |
40652 | _ What causes the combustion of the fuel?_ A. |
40652 | _ What causes the discharge of an electric cloud?_ A. |
40652 | _ What changes do ANIMAL bodies undergo from PUTREFACTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What changes do VEGETABLES undergo from PUTREFACTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What colour is the blood BEFORE it is oxydized in the lungs?_ A. |
40652 | _ What difference( in the state of the air) is required, to make a GREY and RED SUNRISE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What do CIRRO- CUM''ULUS clouds generally FOREBODE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What do CIRRUS clouds PORTEND?_ A. |
40652 | _ What do the cumulo- stratus clouds foretell?_ A. |
40652 | _ What do you mean by"the VERTICAL RAYS of the SUN? |
40652 | _ What do_ CUM''ULUS_ clouds_ FORESHOW? |
40652 | _ What does a SUDDEN rise or fall of the barometer indicate?_ A. |
40652 | _ What does the combination of carbon and oxygen produce?_ A. |
40652 | _ What effect does a SUDDEN CHANGE produce on the weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ What effect has HEAT upon the air?_ A. |
40652 | _ What effect has POTASSIUM on WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What effect has SODIUM on WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What effect has WATER on CARBONIC ACID GAS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What effect has WIND on the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What effect has WIND on the mercury?_ A. |
40652 | _ What effect have WINDS on the SHAPE of CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What effect is produced upon AIR by COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ What gas is evolved by the WICK of a burning CANDLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What gases arise from these PUTREFYING substances?_ A. |
40652 | _ What gives the pleasant ACID taste to soda water, ginger beer, champagne, and cider?_ A. |
40652 | _ What harm would it be if the POLISH of the tin were injured by the perspiration of our feet?_ A. |
40652 | _ What has CARBONIC ACID GAS to do with COMBUSTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is AL''COHOL?_ A. Al''cohol is the_ spirit_ of wine or beer, obtained by_ fermentation_. |
40652 | _ What is CARBON?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is CARBON?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is CARBONIC ACID GAS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is CARBURETTED HYDROGEN GAS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is CHARCOAL?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is CHOKE DAMP?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is CHOKE- DAMP?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is COAL GAS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is COKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is DEW?_ A. Dew is the_ vapour of the air condensed_, by coming in contact with bodies_ colder than itself_. |
40652 | _ What is ETHER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is HAIL?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is HOAR- FROST?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is HYDROGEN GAS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is HYDROGEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is ICE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is LIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is LIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is LIME?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is MORTAR?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is NITROGEN?_ A. Nitrogen is another invisible gas. |
40652 | _ What is OXYGEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is PHOSPHORUS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is SLEEP?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is SLEET?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is SMOKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is SMOKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is SNOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is SOUND?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is THUNDER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is a BAROMETER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is a LIGHTNING- CONDUCTOR?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is a THERMOMETER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is an al''kali?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is carbonic acid gas?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is marsh- gas or FIRE- DAMP?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by ABSORBING LIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by COMPRESSION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by CONDUCTION of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by CUM''ULO- STRA''TUS clouds?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by EVAPORATION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by FRICTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by LATENT HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by LIQUEFACTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by PERCUSSION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by RADIATION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by RADIATION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by REFLECTING HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by REFLECTING LIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by REFRACTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by SIMMERING?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION?_ A. Ignition produced by the action of_ one uninflamed_ body on another. |
40652 | _ What is meant by VAPORIZATION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by a"partial VACUUM being made, at the BOTTOM of the ROOM? |
40652 | _ What is meant by an AURORA BOREA''LIS, or northern light?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by being a"bad RADIATOR of heat? |
40652 | _ What is meant by being lighter"bulk for bulk? |
40652 | _ What is meant by being"LESS REFRANGIBLE"?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by chemical action being the source of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by the CONVECTION of HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by the REFRACTION of a ray?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by the air collapsing?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by the bladder"COLLAPSING? |
40652 | _ What is meant by the clouds being in a"negative state of electricity? |
40652 | _ What is meant by the clouds being in a"positive state of electricity? |
40652 | _ What is meant by the funnel, or flue of a chimney?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by the reverberation?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by the"COR''NEA of the EYE? |
40652 | _ What is meant by the"IMAGE of objects being reflected BEFORE it reaches the RET''INA? |
40652 | _ What is meant by the"PORES of the WOOD? |
40652 | _ What is meant by the"RET''INA of the EYE? |
40652 | _ What is meant by the"air balancing the air"in our body?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by the"apple COLLAPSING? |
40652 | _ What is meant by the_"VIBRATION_ of the thunder_?" |
40652 | _ What is meant by"CONVECTION of hot and cold currents? |
40652 | _ What is meant by"CONVECTIVE CURRENTS of air? |
40652 | _ What is meant by"DOUBLE CONCAVE GLASSES? |
40652 | _ What is meant by"heat falling upon metal IN RAYS,"and not"by contact"?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is meant by"the INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION? |
40652 | _ What is meant by_"STRATA_ of air?_"A. |
40652 | _ What is meant when it is said, that OXYGEN"SUSTAINS LIFE? |
40652 | _ What is meant when it is said, that the OXYGEN of the air"SUPPORTS COMBUSTION? |
40652 | _ What is plumbago, or black lead?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is that"stream of heat"called, which flows thus, from one body, to another?_ A. CALO''RIC. |
40652 | _ What is the 10TH SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the 1ST SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the 2ND SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the 3RD SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the 4TH SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the 5TH SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the 6TH SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the 7TH SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the 8TH SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the 9TH SPECIAL RULE in regard to the barometer?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the CAUSE of SNOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the CAUSE of WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the CAUSE of a RED SUN- SET?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the CAUSE of the AURORA BOREALIS, or northern light?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the CAUSE of the EQUATORIAL current?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the DIFFERENCE between DEW and RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the DIFFERENCE between a THERMOMETER and a BAROMETER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the FERMENTATION of BEER and WINE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the FROTH or SCUM of fermented LIQUORS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the FUEL of the BODY?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the GOOD of a lightning- conductor?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the MOST RAINY spot in ENGLAND?_ A. Keswick( in Cumberland); and then Kendal( a market town in Westmoreland). |
40652 | _ What is the SAFEST thing a person can do to avoid injury from lightning?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the SMOKE of a CANDLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the THICKNESS of the CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the USE of CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the USE of DOUBLE CONVEX spectacle- glasses?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the USE of MARCH winds?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the USE of SNOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the USE of TWO EYES, since they present only one image of any object?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the best REMEDY in such a case?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of ANIMAL HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of ECHO?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of MIST( or earth- fog)?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of MIST?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of ROLLING THUNDER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of a RAINBOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of a RED SUN- RISE?_ A. Vapour in the upper region of the air_ just on the point of being condensed_. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of a coppery YELLOW SUN- SET?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of a"pea- soup"LONDON FOG?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of morning and evening TWILIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of that HOAR- FROST which arises from FROZEN FOG?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of the COMBUSTION of FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of the COMBUSTION of a CANDLE or LAMP?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of the GROUND hoar- FROST, or frozen DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of the IGNIS FATUUS, Jack o''Lantern, or Will o''the Wisp?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of the POLAR CURRENT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of the pretty FROST- WORK seen on bed- room WINDOWS in winter- time?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the cause of_ SHEET LIGHTNING? |
40652 | _ What is the chief CAUSE of fog and CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the chief USE of a BAROMETER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the common REMEDY in both these cases?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the difference between COMBINING and MIXING?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the difference between CONDUCTING heat, and ABSORBING heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the difference between a FOG and a CLOUD?_ A. Clouds and fogs differ only in one respect. |
40652 | _ What is the difference between a MIST and FOG?_ A. MIST is generally applied to_ vapours condensed on marshes, rivers_, and_ lakes_. |
40652 | _ What is the general DIRECTION of a THUNDER- STORM?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the good of BLOWING OXYGEN GAS to lighted tinder?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the reason why condensed vapour sometimes forms into CLOUDS, and sometimes into FOG?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the second chief source of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the third chief source of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the use of GREASING CART WHEELS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the use of a CHIMNEY- POT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the use of a COWL upon a chimney- pot?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the use of the TIN SCREEN or REFLECTOR used in ROASTING?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is the_ PRINCIPAL_ source of Heat_? |
40652 | _ What is the_ REMEDY_ in this case?_ A. |
40652 | _ What is_ LIGHTNING? |
40652 | _ What kind of WEATHER will it be when the barometer is UNUSUALLY LOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ What kind of thing is the SAFETY LAMP?_ A. |
40652 | _ What mainly determines the COLOUR of any object?_ A. |
40652 | _ What makes PUMP- water HARD?_ A. |
40652 | _ What makes these fragments RED- HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ What metal is the best for this purpose?_ A. Stout copper wire. |
40652 | _ What mischief will these balls of fire produce?_ A. |
40652 | _ What occasions the loud CRACK or report which we hear?_ A. |
40652 | _ What produces ELECTRICITY in the CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What produces the FROTH of BOTTLED PORTER?_ A. |
40652 | _ What produces the ROARING noise made by a COPPER- HOLE fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ What regulates the MOTION of the CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ What sort of GLASSES do NEAR- SIGHTED persons wear?_ A. |
40652 | _ What sort of GLASSES do OLD people WEAR?_ A. |
40652 | _ What sort of glasses are DOUBLE CONVEX SPECTACLE- GLASSES?_ A. |
40652 | _ What sort of weather may we expect if the barometer be very FLUCTUATING?_ A. |
40652 | _ What then is the PRINCIPAL USE of CLOTHING in winter- time?_ A. |
40652 | _ What things RADIATE heat the NEXT BEST to the sun and fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ What two things are essential to produce combustion?_ A. |
40652 | _ What_ COUNTRIES_ are the_ MOST CLOUDY? |
40652 | _ When CANDLES are LIGHTED, we CANNOT SEE into the STREET or road,--WHY is this?_ A. |
40652 | _ When RUNNING water is FROZEN, why is the ICE generally very ROUGH?_ A. |
40652 | _ When SOAP BUBBLES are blown from a pipe, why do they ASCEND?_ A. |
40652 | _ When a FIRE is LIGHTED, why is PAPER laid at the BOTTOM, against the grate?_ A. |
40652 | _ When a SHIP( out at sea) is approaching the shore, why do we SEE the small MASTS before we see the bulky HULL?_ A. |
40652 | _ When a man has been almost DROWNED, why is suspended animation RESTORED by RUBBING?_ A. |
40652 | _ When a man is STARVED, what parts of the body go first?_ A. |
40652 | _ When a marble REBOUNDS back again, what is the path it THEN describes called?_ A. |
40652 | _ When a marble is rolled towards a wall, what is that path THROUGH WHICH IT RUNS called?_ A. |
40652 | _ When an APPLE is ROASTED, why is one part made SOFT, while all the rest remains hard?_ A. |
40652 | _ When are the WINDS in ENGLAND generally the HIGHEST?_ A. |
40652 | _ When bottled ALE and PORTER is set before a FIRE, why is the CORK FORCED OUT sometimes?_ A. |
40652 | _ When does WATER begin to EXPAND from cold?_ A. |
40652 | _ When does a kettle sing most?_ A. |
40652 | _ When does lightning pass FROM THE CLOUDS to the EARTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ When does lightning pass FROM THE EARTH to the CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ When does the barometer VARY LEAST?_ A. |
40652 | _ When does the barometer VARY MOST?_ A. |
40652 | _ When is DEW most COPIOUSLY distilled?_ A. |
40652 | _ When is a person struck dead by lightning?_ A. |
40652 | _ When is heat RADIATED from one body to another?_ A. |
40652 | _ When is this experiment most likely to succeed?_ A. |
40652 | _ When lightning flashes from the earth to the clouds, what is the flash called?_ A. |
40652 | _ When persons FALL into a RIVER in winter time, why does the WATER feel remarkably WARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ When the earth can no longer RADIATE heat upwards, does it continue to CONDENSE the vapour of the air?_ A. |
40652 | _ When the light of our face goes TO the GLASS, what is the path through which it goes CALLED?_ A. |
40652 | _ When the light of our face is reflected BACK again from the mirror, what is this RETURNING path called?_ A. |
40652 | _ When we enter a long AVENUE of TREES, WHY does the avenue seem to get NARROWER and narrower till it appears to MEET?_ A. |
40652 | _ When we plunge our HANDS into a basin of WATER, why does it produce a sensation of COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ When we see our SHADOW in WATER, why do we seem to STAND on our HEAD?_ A. |
40652 | _ When will water EXTINGUISH FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Whence arises the VAPOUR of a ROOM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Whence does the HEAT of FIRE arise?_ A. |
40652 | _ Whence does the HEAT of a DUNGHILL arise?_ A. |
40652 | _ Whence does the HEAT of our own BODY arise?_ A. |
40652 | _ Where does the CARBONIC ACID of close ROOMS and CITIES COME from?_ A. |
40652 | _ Where does the LIGHT of HOUSES, TREES, and FIELDS come from?_ A. |
40652 | _ Where does the OXYGEN of the air COME FROM, which is blown to the lighted tinder?_ A. |
40652 | _ Where does the WARM vapour of the carriage come from?_ A. |
40652 | _ Where does the heat come from?_ A. |
40652 | _ Where does the hydrogen gas of a fire come from?_ A. |
40652 | _ Where is all this quantity of AIR stowed in the APPLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Where would the heat ESCAPE to, if the body were NOT wrapped in wool or fur?_ A. |
40652 | _ Which METALS are the most RAPID CONDUCTORS of HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Which burns the quicker, a BLAZING fire, or a RED HOT one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Which clouds assume the most FANTASTIC shapes?_ A. |
40652 | _ Which hand will FEEL the HOTTER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Which is the HOTTEST PLACE in a church, chapel, or theatre?_ A. |
40652 | _ Which of the METALS have the GREATEST affinity to OXYGEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Which part of the collapsing air do we hear first?_ A. |
40652 | _ Which_ FORM_ of lightning is the most_ DANGEROUS? |
40652 | _ Who was SIR HUMPHREY DAVY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are BANISTERS,& c. DAMP after a THAW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are BEASTS COVERED with FUR, HAIR, or WOOL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are BIRDS covered with DOWN or FEATHERS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are BLACK KID GLOVES so HOT in summer time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are BOUGHS of TREES broken off by lightning?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are CARRIAGE WINDOWS very SOON covered with thick MIST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are CINDERS lighter than COALS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are CLOUDS HIGHER on a FINE DAY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are CLOUDS sometimes DISSIPATED quite as suddenly?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are COALS BLACK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are COOKING VESSELS so often furnished with WOODEN HANDLES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are COPPER and IRON SONOROUS, and not LEAD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are CRUCIBLES( in which acids are employed) made of PLAT''INUM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are DARK COLOURS( for external wear) so much WARMER than LIGHT ONES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are DESERTS so DAZZLING in summer time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are DREAMS such FOOLISH and INCONSISTENT things?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are EAST WINDS in England generally DRY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are FIRES placed on the FLOOR of a room, and not towards the CEILING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are FLOWING waters FREE from these IMPURITIES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are FLUES( which are carried through a church or room) always BLACKENED with BLACK LEAD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are FOGS more common in VALLEYS than on HILLS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are FOGS more general in AUTUMN than in spring?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are FRANCE and GERMANY WARMER now, than when the vine would not ripen there?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are FROGS and FISHES COLD- BLOODED animals?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are FURNACE DOORS,& c. frequently COVERED with a paste of CLAY and SAND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are FURNACES and stoves( where much HEAT is required) built of porous BRICK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are HAWKS able to see such an IMMENSE way off?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are HOT FOODS made COOL by BLOWING them?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are LIQUIDS BAD CONDUCTORS of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are LISLE THREAD GLOVES so COOL in summer time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are MARCH winds DRY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are MEN sometimes MAIMED by lightning?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are METALS MELTED by the heat of FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are MORE STARS visible from a MOUNTAIN, than from a PLAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are MORNING CLOUDS generally of a RED tinge?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are MOUNTAINOUS countries more RAINY than flat ones?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are MOUNTAINS and ice- bergs FAMOUS for ECHOES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are MOUNTAINS so NOISELESS and quiet?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are NORTH WINDS in England generally DRY and biting?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are NOT LIQUIDS GOOD CONDUCTORS of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are OLD people FAR- SIGHTED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are OLD people UNABLE to WALK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are PERSONS so PALE who live in CLOSE ROOMS and CITIES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are PERSONS sometimes KILLED by having a CHARCOAL FIRE in their bed- rooms?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are PERSONS who live in CLOSE ROOMS and crowded CITIES, generally SICKLY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are PERSONS who live in the OPEN AIR and in the country, of a RUDDY complexion?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are POOR PEOPLE generally AVERSE to CLEANLINESS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are POOR PEOPLE generally AVERSE to VENTILATION?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are POTATOES YELLOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are RAIN- DROPS sometimes much LARGER than at OTHER times?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are REFLECTORS always made of LIGHT- COLOURED and highly POLISHED METAL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are SALT and SNOW mixed together, colder than SNOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are SHOES HOTTER for being DUSTY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are SOME notes BASS and some TREBLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are SOME particles consumed and not OTHERS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are SOME parts of the ceiling BLACKER and more filthy than others?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are SOME surfaces BRILLIANT like glass and steel, and OTHERS DULL like lead?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are SOME things SHINING and splendid?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are SOME things SONOROUS, and others NOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are SOME things( like glass) TRANSPARENT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are STOVES fixed on the FLOOR of a room?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are TIMBERS, which are to be exposed to damp, CHARRED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are TOMB- STONES covered with HOAR- FROST, long after it has melted from every object around?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are TROPICAL ISLANDS always subject to a SEA- breeze every MORNING( i. e. a breeze blowing from the sea to the land)?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are TROPICAL ISLANDS subject to a LAND BREEZE every EVENING( i. e. a breeze blowing from the land towards the sea)?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are VALLEYS& HOLLOWS often thickly covered with DEW, although they are sheltered?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are WATER- PIPES often covered with STALL- LITTER in winter time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are WEST WINDS in England generally RAINY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are WET STOCKINGS DIFFICULT to PULL ON?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are WET SUMMERS generally SUCCEEDED by COLD WINTERS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are WINDOWS often covered with thick MIST, and the frames wet with standing WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are WINE- GLASSES made quite DULL when they are brought into a room FULL of COMPANY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are WOOL, FUR, HAIR, or FEATHERS such SLOW CONDUCTORS of heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are WOOLLENS and FURS used in COLD weather for CLOTHING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are antique halls, winding passages, and cathedral aisles FAMOUS for ECHOES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are caverns, grottoes, and ruined abbeys FAMOUS for ECHOES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are delicate TREES covered with STRAW in WINTER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are leaves a LIGHT green in SPRING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are leaves a YELLOWISH BROWN in AUTUMN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are many persons IDIOTS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are not SOUNDS( such as distant church bells) heard so distinctly on a HOT DAY as in FROSTY weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are not lightning- conductors more generally used?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are our FEET so COLD when we sit close by a good fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are our HAIR and the BRIM of our HAT often covered with little drops of pearly DEW in winter- time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are persons able to TASTE DIFFERENT FLAVOURS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are plants a PALE YELLOW when kept in the DARK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are potatoes( which grow EXPOSED to the air and light) GREEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are some MOUNTAINS ALWAYS COVERED with SNOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are some persons NEAR- SIGHTED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are some things BLACK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are some things SOLID, others LIQUID, and others GASEOUS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are some things WHITE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are some things of ONE COLOUR, and some of ANOTHER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the ATTICS and CELLAR DANGEROUS, during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the CEILINGS of PUBLIC OFFICES so BLACK and filthy?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the CLOUDS LIGHTER on a FINE DAY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the CLOUDS so VARIABLE in SHAPE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the COLOURS of the SECOND bow all REVERSED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the EDGES of CLOUDS more LUMINOUS than their CENTRES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the Esquimeaux so passionately fond of TRAIN OIL and WHALE BLUBBER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the JUNGLES of Jarva and Hindostan so FATAL to life?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the LAST CLOUDS of EVENING generally of a RED tinge?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the LEAVES of plants GREEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the SIDES of a pond covered with LEAVES, while the MIDDLE of the pond is quite CLEAR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the STARS REFLECTED in a WELL, although the SUN is NOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the WHEELS of some machines kept CONSTANTLY WET with WATER_? |
40652 | _ Why are the currents of air from the LAND COLDER than those blowing over WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the different grains of sand said to be MIXED, when they are shaken together?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the early MORNING clouds RED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the late EVENING CLOUDS RED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the rays of light REFLECTED by a MIRROR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are the winds of Europe generally HIGHEST in DECEMBER and JANUARY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are there DARK and BRIGHT SPOTS in a CLEAR cinder FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are there EVER FOGS at night?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are there MORE RAINY DAYS from September to March, than from March to September?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are there NO BLACKS in the smoke of a RAILWAY engine?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are there WAVES in the sea?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are there not ALWAYS FOGS every night?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are there often TWO RAINBOWS at one and the same time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are there sometimes DIFFERENT COLOURS in the aurora borealis, such as yellow, red, and purple?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are there sometimes_ TWO_ flashes of forked lightning at the same moment_? |
40652 | _ Why are these clouds called CIRRUS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are these mists called_ STRA''TUS_ clouds?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are these monster masses called_ CUM''ULUS CLOUDS? |
40652 | _ Why are they called TRADE WINDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are things which RADIATE HEAT MOST FREELY, always the most THICKLY COVERED with DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are those things which ABSORB HEAT unable to REFLECT it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are water and wine CASKS CHARRED inside?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why are_ BALLS OF FIRE_ so very dangerous?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why ca n''t persons in the street SEE into a WELL- LIGHTED ROOM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can DEAF people hear through an EAR TRUMPET?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can FAT men SWIM more EASILY than SPARE men?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can HAWKS not only see such a long way off, but also objects within half- an- inch of their eye?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can QUADRUPEDS swim MORE EASILY than MAN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can TIGERS, CATS, and OWLS see in the DARK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can a SWAN or DUCK dive under water WITHOUT being WETTED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can a THOUSAND persons SEE the SAME OBJECT at the same time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can a man see his WHOLE PERSON reflected in a LITTLE MIRROR not 6 inches in length?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can not BRICKLAYERS and PLASTERERS work in FROSTY weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can not RAILWAY engines be fed with BRACKISH WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can not the wind enter a chimney flue, if it be carried up HIGHER than the steeple or hills?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can persons hear the VOICES of men in conversation for a MILE distant, near the POLES, in winter time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can persons in the DARK STREET see into a ROOM( lighted by a candle or lamp)?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can they impart no extra heat after they boil?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we HEAR distant clocks MOST distinctly in CLEAR COLD weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we NOT hear sounds( as distant church bells) in RAINY weather, so well as in FINE weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we SEE NOTHING, when we leave a WELL- LIGHTED room, and go into the DARK ROAD or street?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we not FEEL when we are asleep?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we not HEAR in sleep?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we not SEE into the ROAD or STREET, when a CANDLE is lighted in a room?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we not SEE, when we are asleep with our EYES OPEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we not TASTE when we are asleep?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we not hear SOUNDS( such as distant clocks) so distinctly in a thick MIST or HAZE, as in a CLEAR night?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we not hear sounds( as distant church bells) in SNOWY weather, so well as in FINE weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we not see the REFLECTION of the SUN in a WELL, during the day- time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we not see the STARS in the DAY- TIME?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we see the PROPER COLOUR of every object again, after a few minutes?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why can we see the STARS even at MID- DAY, from the bottom of a deep WELL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why did the captives in the BLACK HOLE die SLEEPING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why did the lightning fly about from place to place, and not pass down in a straight course?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do ARNOTT''S STOVES sometimes SMELL so strong of SULPHUR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do BLAZING COALS BURN QUICKER than red hot ones?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do BRICKLAYERS COVER their work with STRAW in spring and autumn?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do CANDLES and FIRES burn with a BLUER FLAME in WET weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do CANDLES and LAMPS SPIRT when RAIN is at hand?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do CATS RUB their EARS when it is likely to rain?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do CATS and OWLS SLEEP almost all DAY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do CATS keep WINKING, when they sit before a FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do CELLARS feel COLD in SUMMER time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do CELLARS feel WARM in WINTER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do CLOUDS FALL in RAINY weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do CLOUDS gather ROUND MOUNTAIN- TOPS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do COAL- MINES so frequently EXPLODE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do DIVERS suffer great pain in their eyes and ears under water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do DOGS and CATS( confined to a room) feel LAZY and DROWSY at the approach of rain?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do DOORS SHRINK in DRY weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do DOORS SWELL, when RAIN is at hand?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do EWERS BREAK in a FROSTY NIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do FIDDLE- strings SNAP in WET weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do FLOWERS smell SWEETER and STRONGER just previous to RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do FLUTES,& c. produce musical sounds?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do GLOW- WORMS glisten by NIGHT only?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do HAY- STACKS sometimes CATCH FIRE of themselves?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do HEDGES and BELTS of TREES promote WARMTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do HILLS,& c. appear LARGER in WET weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do HORSES and other animals stretch out their necks, and SNUFF up the AIR, just previous to a fall of RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do HORSES neigh, CATTLE low, SHEEP bleat, and ASSES bray, at the approach of rain?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do HORSES sometimes STRIKE FIRE with their FEET?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do LAMPS SMOKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do LONG GRASS and ROTTING LEAVES promote COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do MUSICAL GLASSES give sounds?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do NEAR- SIGHTED persons bring objects CLOSE to the eye, in order to SEE THEM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do NOT GRAPES ferment while they hang on the VINE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do NOT SAILORS get COLD, who are so often wet all day with SEA- WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do NOT persons WEAR WHITE dresses in WINTER time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do NOT windows reflect the NOON- DAY rays also?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do OLD people HOLD objects FURTHER OFF, in order to see them better?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do PALMER''S METALLIC WICKS never need SNUFFING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do PERSONS who ASCEND in BALLOONS FEEL PAIN in their eyes, ears and chest?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do PERSONS who DESCEND in DIVING- BELLS FEEL PAIN in their eyes, ears and chest?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do PERSONS, who are so much in the OPEN AIR, enjoy the best HEALTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do PIANO- FORTES produce musical sounds?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do PLANTS GROW RAPIDLY in MOON- LIGHT nights?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do PLANTS often grow out of WALLS and TOWERS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SEA GULLS fly about the SEA in FINE weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SEVERAL PIECES of WOOD or coal burn BETTER than ONE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SMOKE and steam CURL, as they ascend?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SOME THINGS feel so much COLDER than others?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SOME echoes repeat only ONE syllable?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SOME parts of a RIVER FREEZE LESS than OTHERS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SPARKS of fire start( with a crackling noise) from pieces of WOOD laid upon a FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SPRINGS at the bottom of a lake PREVENT its FREEZING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do STEAM- ENGINES sometimes BURST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do STONES SNAP and fly about, when heated in the FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do STOVES and FIRE- IRONS become RUSTY, in rooms which are not OCCUPIED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SUGAR, SALT,& c. RETARD the process of BOILING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do SWALLOWS FLY LOW when RAIN is at hand?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do TELESCOPES enable us to SEE objects INVISIBLE to the naked eye?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do TIGERS, CATS, OWLS,& c. PROWL by NIGHT for prey?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do TILES, STONES, and ROCKS often SPLIT in winter?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do TREES and FLOWERS help to make country AIR WHOLESOME?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do TREES,& c. in WET weather appear FURTHER OFF than they really are?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do TWO pieces of WOOD burn BETTER than ONE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do VESTRY CHIMNEYS so often SMOKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do WALLS stand thick with WET in a sudden THAW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do WATER- PIPES frequently BURST in FROSTY weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do WAX CANDLES NEVER need SNUFFING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do WET FEET or CLOTHES give us"COLD? |
40652 | _ Why do WINDOWS RATTLE when CARTS pass by a house?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do WINDOWS seem to BLAZE at SUN- RISE and SUN- SET?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do WINDS generally make the mercury of a barometer DROP?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do WOOD ASHES make HARD water SOFT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do a pair of BELLOWS get a fire up?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do all fruits,& c.( when severed from the tree) FALL to the EARTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do all the LITTLE BUBBLES tend towards the LARGE ones?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do almost all CHIMNEYS SMOKE in GUSTY weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do common CANDLES require to be SNUFFED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do country people touch the thick end of an EGG with their TONGUE, to know if it be STALE or not?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do fishes always seem to be nearer the surface of a river than they really are?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do ladies FAN THEMSELVES in hot weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do ladies FAN themselves in summer, to make their FACES COOL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do not PLATE- WARMERS BLISTER and scorch the WOOD behind?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do not STOVES rust so frequently as POKERS and TONGS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do not the trade winds blow uniformly from north- east and south- east in the INDIAN OCEAN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do not the walls of a ROOM or church produce ECHO?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do not"Argand burners"smoke?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do old RAGS, used for CLEANING LAMPS and CANDLES, sometimes set a HOUSE on FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do our CLOTHES FEEL DAMP, after walking in a fine evening in SPRING or AUTUMN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do our CORNS ache just previous to RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do our HEADS and SKIN itch before rain?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do people say that FRUITS and VEGETABLES COOL the BLOOD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do persons EAT MORE food in COLD weather, than in hot?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do persons SINK in water when they are UNSKILFUL SWIMMERS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do persons WEAR WHITE dresses in SUMMER time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do persons feel LAZY and averse to exercise, when they are HALF- STARVED or ILL- FED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do persons in a crowded CHURCH feel DROWSY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do persons use paper or WOOLLEN KETTLE- HOLDERS to take hold of a kettle with?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do persons who ascend in balloons feel intense pain in their eyes and ears?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do persons( who water PLANTS) very__ often pour the water into the SAUCER, and not OVER the PLANTS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do silver TEA- POTS and SPOONS tarnish more quickly than silver ore or bullion?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do some CHIMNEYS SMOKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do some LAKES RARELY if ever FREEZE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do some persons LOSE all POWER of SENSATION?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do some things reflect ONE COLOUR, and some ANOTHER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do such GOODS sometimes CATCH FIRE of themselves?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do the BUBBLES in a CUP OF TEA range round the SIDES of the CUP?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do the BUBBLES of a CUP OF TEA FOLLOW a TEA- SPOON?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do the FENDER and FIRE- IRONS( which lie upon it) remain COLD, although they are before a good fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do the LAPLANDERS wear SKINS, with the FUR INWARDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do the SIDES of a river flow more TARDILY than its CENTRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do the STARS TWINKLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do the SUN and STARS( which are spheres) appear to be FLAT surfaces?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do the inhabitants of tropical countries live chiefly upon rice and fruit?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do the weather toys called CAPU''CHINS lift the cowl over the figures in wet weather, and remove it in dry?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do these INSECTS seek the lower regions of the air in WET weather, more than in FINE weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do these things DESTROY the TAINT of meat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do they not blow from the FULL NORTH and SOUTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do tin BLOWERS help to get a fire up?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do two pieces of ICE( rubbed together) MELT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do unslit CHESTNUTS CRACK with a loud noise, when ROASTED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do very LARGE buildings( as cathedrals), often REVERBERATE the voice of the speaker?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do very OLD people LOSE the power of VOLITION, SENSATION, and THOUGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do violets absorb the red and yellow rays, and reflect the BLUE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we FEEL BRACED and LIGHT- HEARTED on a FINE spring or FROSTY morning?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we FEEL DEPRESSED in SPIRITS on a WET murky DAY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we FEEL almost SUFFOCATED in a hot cloudy night?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we FEEL so COLD when we have WET FEET or CLOTHES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we HEAR distant CLOCKS more distinctly when rain is near at hand?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we NOT see things DOUBLE, with TWO EYES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we PERSPIRE when very HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we SEE BETTER, when we get USED to the dark?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we SEE OURSELVES in a GLASS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we feel COLDER in WINDY WEATHER, than in a CALM day?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we feel LAZY and averse to activity in very HOT WEATHER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we feel MORE HUNGRY in the DAY- TIME than in the NIGHT- TIME?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we feel OPPRESSED and SUFFOCATED if the air around is not of the SAME DENSITY as that in our body?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we feel OPPRESSED just PREVIOUS to a STORM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we feel a desire for ACTIVITY in cold weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we feel a dislike to strong meat and greasy foods in very hot weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we feel more SPRIGHTLY in a clear bright night?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we generally feel COLDER out- of- doors?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we hear CHURCH- BELLS further, just previous to rain?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we hear SOUNDS better by NIGHT than by DAY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we hear the collapsing of the air NEAREST the earth FIRST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we like fruits and vegetables so very much in hot weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we like strong MEAT and GREASY food when the WEATHER is very COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we need WARMER CLOTHING by NIGHT than by DAY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we not feel the same sensation of cold, if we throw a MACINTOSH over our WET CLOTHES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we often see the FIRE REFLECTED in our parlour WINDOW in winter time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we often see the shadow of our CANDLES in the window, while we are sitting in our parlour?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we see all sorts of GROTESQUE FIGURES in hot COALS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we see the MOON reflected in a WELL very OFTEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do we wear WHITE LINEN and a BLACK outer DRESS, if we want to be warm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do wheels catch fire in such cases?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why do_ BURNING GLASSES_ set fire to substances submitted to their power_? |
40652 | _ Why does AERATED WATER effervesce, when the CORK is removed?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does AIR ABSORB heat more QUICKLY by being set in MOTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does AIR rust IRON?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does ALE or PORTER FROTH more, after it has been set before the fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does BEATING IRON make it RED- HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does BEER turn FLAT, if the VENT PEG be left OUT of the tub?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does BOILING WATER BUBBLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does BOILING WATER BUBBLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does BOILING WATER SWELL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does BOTTLED ALE froth, more than DRAUGHT ale?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does BREATHING on a GLASS make it quite DULL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does CHLORIDE of LIME fumigate a sick room?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does COAL make such EXCELLENT FUEL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does COLD WATER, poured on LIME, make it intensely HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does COLD produce HUNGER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does COPPER TARNISH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does CULTIVATION increase the WARMTH of a country?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DEAL make more snapping than any OTHER WOOD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DEW FALL more ABUNDANTLY on SOME THINGS than upon OTHERS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DEW fall more abundantly on CULTIVATED soils, than on BARREN lands?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DEW rarely fall upon hard ROCKS and BARREN lands?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DISTANCE make an object INVISIBLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DRAINING land promote WARMTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DRY WOOD make more SNAPPING than GREEN WOOD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DRY wood BURN more easily than GREEN or wet wood?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DRY wood burn BETTER than GREEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does DYING a silk,& c. CHANGE its COLOUR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does ETHER freeze under the RECEIVER of an AIR- pump, when the air is exhausted?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does ETHER very greatly RELIEVE a SCALD or BURN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does FANNING the air increase its HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does FIRE produce HEAT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does FLANNEL,& c. make us WARM?_ A. Flannel and warm clothing do not_ make_ us warm, but merely_ prevent the body from becoming cold_. |
40652 | _ Why does FROST make the EARTH CRACK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does GINGER POP fly about in froth, when the string of the cork is cut?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does GREASING iron prevent its becoming RUSTY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does HAIL fall generally in SUMMER and AUTUMN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does HARD WORK produce HUNGER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does HOT water melt sugar and salt QUICKER than COLD water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does JUICE rush into the cup, because the cup is NOT FULL of AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does LEAD lose its BRIGHTNESS, and become DULL and of a DARKER hue, by being exposed to the air?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does LIGHTNING PURIFY the AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does LIGHTNING sometimes KILL men and beasts?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does LIGHTNING sometimes KNOCK DOWN HOUSES and churches?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does LIGHTNING turn BEER SOUR, although contained in a close cask?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does LIGHTNING turn MILK SOUR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does LIME destroy the offensive smells of BINS, SEWERS,& c.?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does MIST and DEW VANISH as the SUN rises?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does MIST and FOG VANISH at sunrise?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does MONEY in our pocket feel so HOT, when we stand BEFORE a FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does MORE RAIN fall at the EQUATOR than at the POLES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does MORTAR CRUMBLE away in FROST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does MORTAR become HARD, after a few days?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does NOT a kettle SING, when the water BOILS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does PAPER BURN more readily than wood?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does PAPER PUCKER when it is WETTED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does PARTING with HEAT RAPIDLY make the HEARTH- STONE feel WARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does RAIN PURIFY the AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does RAIN fall in DROPS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does READING ALOUD make us feel HUNGRY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does RUBBING our HANDS and FACES make them feel WARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does RUNNING make us WARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does RUNNING water OSCILLATE and WHIRL in its current?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SALT CRACKLE when thrown into a FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SALT DISSOLVE ICE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SINGING make us HUNGRY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SMOKE ASCEND the chimney?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SMOKE FALL when RAIN is at hand?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SMOKE RUSH UP a CHIMNEY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SNOW NOURISH the earth?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SNOW at the foot of a HEDGE or WALL melt sooner, than in an open field?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SNOW fall in WINTER time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SOAP greatly INCREASE the cleansing power of water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SOAPY water BUBBLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SODA WATER effervesce?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does SPRINKLING a HOT ROOM with water COOL IT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does STAGNANT water PUTREFY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does STRIKING a FLINT against a piece of STEEL produce a SPARK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does STUCCO PEEL from a WALL in FROSTY weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does VAPOUR in the air make the mercury SINK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does VAPOUR sometimes form into CLOUDS, and sometimes rest upon the earth as MIST or FOG?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WANT of sufficient NOURISHMENT often produce MADNESS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WATER CLEAN dirty LINEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WATER FREEZE at the SURFACE first?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WATER MELT SALT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WATER MELT SUGAR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WATER SIMMER before it boils?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WATER become FLAT and insipid, after it has been DRAWN some time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WATERING the STREETS and roads COOL THEM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WIND DRY damp LINEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WIND generally feel COOL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WIND in England generally feel COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WIND sometimes DRIVE AWAY the CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WIND sometimes bring RAIN, and sometimes FINE weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does WOOD BURN more readily than coal?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a BLACK HAT turn RED at the SEA SIDE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a BLACK MIST bring WET weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a BLUISH FLAME sometimes flicker on the surface of hot cinders?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a CANDLE BURN when lighted?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a CHIMNEY SMOKE, if the funnel be very short?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a COOPER make his HOOPS RED- HOT, when he puts them on a tub?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a CROWDED ROOM produce HEAD- ACHE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a DOWNWARD current of COLD AIR bring RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a DROP of WATER sometimes ROLL along a piece of hot iron without leaving the least trace?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a DRUM sound?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a FIDDLE- STRING give a musical sound?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a FIRE burn CLEAREST on a FROSTY night?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a FIRE burn more fiercely in the OPEN AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a FIRE burn more intensely in WINTER than in SUMMER time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a FIRE burn so fiercely in WINDY weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a GLASS snap, because the INNER surface is HOTTER than the OUTER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a HAZE round the SUN indicate RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a HOUSE in a VALLEY very often SMOKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a JET of FLAME sometimes burst into the room THROUGH THE BARS OF A STOVE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a KETTLE RUN OVER, when the water BOILS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a KETTLE SING when the water simmers?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a KETTLE SING, when it is ABOUT to BOIL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a KETTLE boil faster, when the bottom and back are COVERED with SOOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a KETTLE sing, when the boiling water begins to COOL again?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a KETTLE sometimes BOIL OVER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a LAMP GLASS DIMINISH the SMOKE of a LAMP?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a LAMP SMOKE when the WICK is cut UNEVENLY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a LAMP SMOKE when the WICK is turned up too HIGH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a LAMP- GLASS DIMINISH the SMOKE of a lamp?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a LAUNDRESS put a little SALIVA on an IRONING- BOX to know if it be hot enough?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a LINEN SHIRT feel COLDER than a COTTON ONE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a LITTLE WATER make a fire FIERCER, while a LARGER quantity of water puts it OUT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a METAL SPOON, left in a saucepan, RETARD the process of BOILING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a MINER lower a CANDLE into a mine, before he descends?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a NORTH- EAST wind RARELY bring RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a PASSING CLOUD often drop RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a PIECE OF SUGAR( held in a spoon at the TOP of our tea) melt very RAPIDLY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a PIECE of WOOD( blazing at ONE end) NOT FEEL HOT at the OTHER end?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a PIN, stuck in a RUSH- LIGHT, EXTINGUISH it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a POKER( resting on the fender) feel so much COLDER than the HEARTH- RUG, which is further off the fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a POKER, LAID ACROSS a dull FIRE, revive it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a POLISHED METAL TEA- POT make BETTER TEA than a black earthen one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a PRISM DIVIDE a ray of light into VARIOUS COLOURS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a PUMP- HANDLE feel intensely COLD in WINTER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a PUTREFYING dead BODY SMELL so offensively?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a RAINBOW in the EAST indicate that bad weather is LEAVING us?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a RAINBOW in the WEST indicate that BAD WEATHER is on the road to us?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a SAUCEPAN which has been USED, boil QUICKER than a NEW ONE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a SHADOW in WATER always appear TOPSY- TURVY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a SHOWER of RAIN seem to COOL the AIR in summer- time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a SMOKE- JACK turn round in a chimney?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a SOAP BUBBLE exhibit such VARIETY of COLOURS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a SOUTH- WEST wind bring us RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a SPLIT BELL make a HOARSE disagreeable sound?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a SPONGE SWELL when it is WETTED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a SPOON( in a glass of water) always appear BENT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a STONE or marble HEARTH feel to the feet so much COLDER than a CARPET or hearth- rug?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a STOVE make a CRACKING NOISE, when a fire is very hot?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a STOVE make a similar CRACKING NOISE, when a large FIRE is TAKEN DOWN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a THUNDER- STORM generally follow very DRY weather, and rarely succeeds continued WET?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a WHEELWRIGHT make his hoops RED- HOT, which he fixes on the NAVE of a WHEEL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a WHITE CRUST appear( in hot weather) upon CLOTHES wetted by sea water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a WHITE MIST indicate FINE weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a chimney smoke, if the DRAUGHT be SLACK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a farrier put the HORSE- SHOE on HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a kettle SING MORE when it is set on the SIDE of a fire, than when it is set in the MIDST of the fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a man SHRINK when STARVED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a man on the TOP of a MOUNTAIN or church spire seem to be no BIGGER than a CROW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a parlour often SMELL disagreeably of SOOT in SUMMER- TIME?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a person FEEL when he is TOUCHED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a piece of BURNT BREAD, steeped in impure WATER, make it fit to drink?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a river always appear more shallow than it really is?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a rose absorb the yellow and blue rays, and reflect the RED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a small piece of raw MEAT, or a few RAISINS improve FLAT BEER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a thick WELL- BUILT HOUSE contract more DAMP of this kind, than an ORDINARY one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a tin BLOWER INCREASE the DRAUGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does a"COPPER HOLE"DRAW up more fiercely than an OPEN stove?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does an APPLE spit and SPURT about, when roasted?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does an ECHO sometimes repeat TWO or more syllables?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does an EXTINGUISHER put a candle out?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does an ignis fatuus or Will o''the Wisp FLY from us when we RUN to MEET it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does an ignis fatuus run AFTER us, when we FLEE from it in fright?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does an old fashioned FARM CHIMNEY- PLACE so often smoke?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does bottled ALE and PORTER become"LIVELY"and FROTHY by being SET before the FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does charcoal REMOVE the TAINT of meat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does every thing seem shadowed with a BLACK MIST, when we take off our common SPECTACLES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does fresh SPRING WATER SPARKLE, when poured from one vessel to another?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does hot iron SCALE and PEEL off, when struck with a HAMMER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does it ROLL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does it always FREEZE on the TOP of a MOUNTAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does it feel so COLD, when it rests on the FENDER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does it give us PAIN, if a CANDLE be brought suddenly towards our BED at night time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does it not expand UPWARDS( like boiling water), and RUN OVER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does lightning PART the air through which it passes? |
40652 | _ Why does lightning pass down the OUTSIDE of a tree?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does lightning pass through the INSIDE of a man?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does lightning strike the OAK- tree more frequently than any OTHER tree?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does liquor flow reluctantly out of a BOTTLE held upside down?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does melted SUGAR or SALT give a FLAVOUR to the WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not RUNNING water freeze so fast as STILL water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not SMOKE acquire its full VELOCITY in a SHORT funnel?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not WATER cool down so fast as LAND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not WOOD MELT, like metal?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not a FIRE BLAZE on a FROSTY NIGHT, so long as it does upon another night?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not a FIRE burn so freely in a THAW, as in a FROST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not a candle set fire to a PIECE OF PAPER twisted into an extinguisher, and used as such?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not boiling water get HOTTER, if the steam be suffered to ESCAPE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not the COLD of NIGHT ALWAYS cause rain?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not the DEW- DROP WET the POWDER of the CABBAGE- plant?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not the MIST become DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not the cold ICE on the SURFACE of a river CHILL the water BENEATH, and make it freeze?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not the drop of RAIN WET the DUST over which it rolls?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does not the wind ALWAYS BLOW ONE way, following the direction of the SUN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does ornamental STEEL( of a purple or LILAC colour) rust more readily than polished WHITE steel?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does our FACE FEEL uncomfortably HOT, when we approach a FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does our reflection in a mirror seem to APPROACH us as we walk TOWARDS it, and to RETIRE FROM us as WE retire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does rapid DIGESTION produce a craving APPETITE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does rarefied air afford LESS NOURISHMENT to fire, than cold air?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does roasted COFFEE sometimes CATCH FIRE spontaneously?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the BALLOON RISE, after it has been inflated by the expanded air?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the BEER RUN FREELY, immediately the VENT PEG is taken out?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the BLACK skin of a NEGRO NEVER SCORCH or BLISTER with the hot sun?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the BOTTOM COME OFF, if a GLASS BEAKER be set on a warm HOB?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the Bible say, that God"giveth SNOW like WOOL? |
40652 | _ Why does the CAT keep RUBBING herself?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the CONDUCTING power of water make it feel COLDER than the air, though in reality it is WARMER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the DEPTH of the water RETARD its FREEZING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the EARTH CRUMBLE in SPRING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the EFFERVESCENCE of soda water and ginger beer so soon go off?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the ESCAPE OF AIR from the chestnut, or the EXPLOSION of GUNPOWDER, produce a REPORT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the EVAPORATION of the sea prevent its surface from being HEATED by the vertical sun?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the EXTRA heat revive the flame?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the FLAME of a candle make a GLASS DAMP, which is held over it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the FLAME of a candle point UPWARDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the FLATTENING of the COR''NEA prevent persons seeing objects which are NEAR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the HEARTH- STONE( when the fire is lighted) feel so much HOTTER than the HEARTH- RUG?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the LUMP of SUGAR MELT more QUICKLY when STIRRED ABOUT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the MERCURY of a THERMOMETER RISE in hot weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the MOON appear LARGER at her RISING and SETTING, than when above our heads?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the MOON appear to us so much BIGGER than the STARS, though in fact it is a great deal SMALLER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the MOON( which is a sphere) APPEAR to be a FLAT surface?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the PETREL always fly to the SEA during a storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the PLASTER FALL AWAY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the PLASTER round a STOVE CRACK and fall away?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the RISING and SETTING MOON appear so much LARGER, than after it is risen higher above our heads?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the SATURATION of the south wind cause RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the SCANTINESS of a country POPULATION render the COUNTRY AIR more PURE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the SEA BREEZE feel COOL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the SEA HEAVE and SIGH just PREVIOUS to a STORM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the SOUTH WIND often bring us RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the STEAM of a RAILWAY BOILER often pour down, like fine rain, when the steam is"let off? |
40652 | _ Why does the STONE HEARTH make our FEET COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the SUN seem LARGER at his RISE and SET, than it does at NOON?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the SUN seem LARGER when he SETS and RISES, than he does at noon?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the SUN, shining on a FIRE, make it DULL, and often put it out?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the WHITE EUROPEAN SKIN BLISTER and SCORCH when exposed to the hot sun?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the WICK of a candle( when the flame has been blown out) CATCH FIRE so readily?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the air flow to the fire more TARDILY for being RAREFIED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the barometer fall LOWEST of all at the BREAKING UP of a long FROST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the barometer fall very low with SOUTH and WEST winds?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the barometer generally RISE with a NORTH- EAST wind?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the barometer vary LESS in SUMMER than in WINTER time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the barometer vary MORE in WINTER than in SUMMER time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the ceaseless CHANGE of air tend to DECREASE the WARMTH of a naked body?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the coat of ice grow THICKER and THICKER, if the frost CONTINUES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the expansion of air( at the end of an egg) make it feel WARM to the tongue?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the fire catch the FACE more than the REST of the body?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the flame of a CANDLE produce LIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the gas escape UNBURNT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the mercury RISE at the approach of FINE weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the mercury SINK at the approach of FOUL weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the mercury of a barometer FALL in a THAW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the mercury of a barometer RISE in a FROST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the non- conducting power of the HEARTH- RUG prevent its feeling so HOT as it really is?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the resistance of the air make the lightning zig- zag?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the saw- dust of the WOOD CATCH FIRE by RUBBING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the sea round an island GIVE OUT heat in winter?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the sudden BURSTING of the rind, or SNAPPING of a piece of wood, make a REPORT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the vitiated air( after the oxygen has been absorbed) COME OUT of the MOUTH, and not sink into the stomach?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does the water of a KETTLE run out of the SPOUT when it BOILS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does their imbibing so little water make them DRY winds?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does this CONTRAST of heat increase the VIOLENCE of the WINDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does this MIST seem to RISE HIGHER and HIGHER, and yet remain quite as dense below as before?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does this WHITE CRUST always DISAPPEAR in WET weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does this misty appearance GO OFF after a little time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does this produce spontaneous combustion?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does water expand when it freezes?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does wine( poured from a bottle QUICKLY) SPIRT about without going into the decanter?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why does"MARCH COME IN like a LION? |
40652 | _ Why does"MARCH GO OUT like a LAMB? |
40652 | _ Why has God made NOVEMBER a very RAINY month?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why has RAIN water such an UNPLEASANT SMELL, when it is collected in a rain water tub or tank?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why has a LONG CHIMNEY a greater DRAUGHT than a short one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why has a NEGRO BLACK EYES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why have DREAMERS no power of JUDGMENT or REASON?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why have persons in sleep no WILL of their own, but may be moved at the will of ANY one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why have persons who follow SEDENTARY PURSUITS less APPETITE than ploughmen and masons?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why have persons, who follow HARD OUT- OF- DOORS OCCUPATIONS, more APPETITE than those who are engaged in SEDENTARY pursuits?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is BARLEY MALTED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is BEER FLAT, if the cask be open too long?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is BEER made STALE, by being exposed to the AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is BLACK glass for spectacles the BEST for wear?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is BOILED WATER FLAT and insipid?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is BOILING water KEPT HOT in a BRIGHT TIN VESSEL longer, than in an earthen one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is BREAD HEAVY, if the dough be removed from the fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is BROTH COOLED by BLOWING it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is BROTH COOLED by being left exposed to the AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is COPPER wire better than iron?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is COUNTRY AIR more PURE than the air in CITIES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is DEW deposited only on a FINE clear NIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is DEW distilled most COPIOUSLY after a HOT day?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is DEW most ABUNDANT in situations most EXPOSED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is DOUGH placed BEFORE the FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is ELECTRICITY excited by FRICTION?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is ENGLAND WARMER than it used to be, when AGUES were so common?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is ETHER better for this purpose than WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is EVERY part of the BODY WARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is HAIL frequently accompanied with THUNDER and LIGHTNING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is HEAT applied to the BOTTOM, and not to the top of a KETTLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is HOAR- FROST seen only after a very CLEAR NIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is HOT TEA,& c. cooled more rapidly by BLOWING it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is ICE MELTED by the HEAT of the SUN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is LIGHTNING more common in SUMMER and AUTUMN, than in spring and winter?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is LIME heated by a KILN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is LINEN DRIED by being exposed to the WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is LINEN DRIED sooner in the open AIR, than in a confined room?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is MEAT very subject to TAINT on a MOON- LIGHT night?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is METAL sometimes FUSED by lightning?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is MORTAR adhesive?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is MOULD HARDENED by the SUN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is NOT RAIN- water SALT, although most of it is evaporated from the SEA?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is NOT old beer and strong PORTER made SOUR by lightning?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is NOVEMBER made by God to be a RAINY MONTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is ONE bed of air COLDER than another?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is PLAT''INUM used for the graduated arcs of delicate mathematical instruments, instead of any other metal?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is PORTER made STALE, by being exposed to the AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is PUMP water called HARD water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is RAIN WATER SOFT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is RAIN- water more FERTILIZING than PUMP- water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SALT WHITE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SEA- WATER RARELY FROZEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SEA- water SALT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SHALLOW water FROZEN QUICKER than DEEP water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SNOW WARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SNOW WHITE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SNOW WHITE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SNOW a BAD CONDUCTOR of heat and cold?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SOLID ICE LIGHTER than WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is STAGNANT water full of WORMS, EELS,& c.?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is SUGAR WHITE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is TEA cooled FASTER in a SAUCER than in a cup?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is THUNDER sometimes ONE VAST CRASH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WATER FLUID?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WATER KEPT COLD in summer- time in a BRIGHT METAL pot, better than in an EARTHEN vessel?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WATER KEPT COOLER( in summer time) in a BRIGHT TIN POT, than in an EARTHEN one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WATER a BETTER CONDUCTOR of heat than AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WATER converted to STEAM by the heat of FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WATER from a SPRING so COOL in SUMMER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WATER in such continual FERMENT, when it is BOILING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WIND said to BLOW UP the CLOUDS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WOOD laid on the top of the paper?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is WOOL WARM?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is YEAST put into BEER to make it WORK?_ A. Yeast supplies the beer with_ nitrogen_, which is one of the ingredients of alcohol. |
40652 | _ Why is a CANDLE BLOWN OUT by the breath, and not made more intense, like a fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a CHARCOAL FIRE hotter than a wood fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a CHIMNEY raised so high above the ROOF?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a CHINA CUP broken, if HOT WATER be poured over it, or into it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a CLOUDY NIGHT WARMER than a FINE one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a CROWDED ROOM UNWHOLESOME?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a CUP PUT topsy- turvy into a FRUIT- PIE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a DEAD BODY COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a DEAD man TALLER than a living man?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a DEW- DROP ROUND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a FIRE KINDLED at the LOWEST BAR of a grate?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a FIRE( after it has been long burning) RED HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a GLASS BROKEN, when HOT WATER is poured into it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a GLASS made quite DULL, by laying a HOT HAND upon it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a GRAVEL WALK almost DRY, when a grass plat is covered thick with DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a GREY MORNING an indication of a FINE DAY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a GREY SUNSET an indication of WET?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a HALO round the MOON a sure indication of RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a HERD of cattle in danger during a storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a LONG WICK covered with an EFFLORESCENCE at the top?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a LONG WICK never upright?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a LUMP of SUGAR( left at the bottom of a cup) so LONG in MELTING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a MASS of bodies a better conductor than a single body?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a MATTRASS BED, or HEARTH- RUG a good security against injury from lightning?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a PLATE- WARMER made of UN- PAINTED BRIGHT TIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a POKER( resting on the FENDER) COLD; but if it leans against the STOVE, intensely warm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a PRIMROSE YELLOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a RED SUN- SET an indication of a FINE DAY to- morrow?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a RED and LOWERING sky at SUNRISE an indication of a WET DAY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a ROOM( even without a fire) generally WARMER than the OPEN AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a ROSE RED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a RUSH LIGHT extinguished so much more quickly than a cotton- wicked candle?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a SMOULDERING WICK sometimes REKINDLED by blowing it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a THEATRE dangerous, during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a TIN PAN( filled with HOT WATER) employed as a FOOT WARMER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a TREE sometimes SCORCHED by lightning, as if it had been set on fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a TUMBLER of cold WATER made quite DULL with mist, when brought into a room FULL of PEOPLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a VIOLET BLUE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a WINE- GLASS( brought out of a CELLAR into the AIR) covered with a thick MIST in summer- time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a YELLOW FLAME brighter than a RED HOT COAL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a YELLOW SUNSET an indication of WET?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a fine CLEAR DAY sometimes OVERCAST in a few minutes?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a flash of lightning generally followed by a GUST of WIND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a flash of lightning generally followed by a POURING RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a mountain- top COLDER than a valley,"because the AIR there is LESS HEATED by REFLECTION? |
40652 | _ Why is a mountain- top COLDER than a valley,"because the AIR there is MORE RAREFIED? |
40652 | _ Why is a ray of LIGHT composed of VARIOUS COLOURS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a sudden CHANGE from COLD to HOT followed by RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a sudden CHANGE from HOT to COLD followed by RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is a_ FLOCK_ of sheep in greater danger than a smaller number?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is air COLDER on a mountain"because it is LESS COMPRESSED? |
40652 | _ Why is an electric shock felt MOST at the ELBOW JOINT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is an instrument FLAT when the STRINGS are UNSTRUNG?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is boiling water KEPT HOT best in a BRIGHT METAL pot?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is carburetted hydrogen gas called FIRE- DAMP, or inflammable air?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is carburetted hydrogen gas frequently called MARSH GAS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is evening DEW INJURIOUS to HEALTH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is hot TEA and BROTH COOLED faster, for being STIRRED about?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it COLDER in a THAW than in a FROST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it COOL under a SHADY tree in a hot summer''s day?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it DANGEROUS to BAR a SHUTTER during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it DANGEROUS to RING CHURCH- BELLS during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it DANGEROUS to SLEEP in a DAMP BED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it DANGEROUS to SLEEP in a room which contains LIVING PLANTS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it DANGEROUS to be NEAR a TREE, or lofty building, during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it DANGEROUS to be near a deep RIVER, or any other running water, during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it DANGEROUS to lean BACK AGAINST A WALL during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it DANGEROUS to sit BEFORE a FIRE, during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it MORE DIFFICULT for a MAN to swim than for a BEAST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it MORE EASY to WASH with SOFT water than with HARD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it NOT needful to put YEAST into WINE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it UNLUCKY for ANGLERS to see a SINGLE MAGPIE in spring?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it WARMER in a FROST than in a THAW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it better to be WET than dry?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it dangerous for a man to be near water, in a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it dangerous to be in a CROWD during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it difficult to WASH our HANDS clean with HARD water?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it difficult to keep SILVER BRIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it difficult to wash in SALT WATER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it more difficult to blow out a COTTON wick?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it more easy to SWIM in the SEA than in a RIVER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it needful for cold fresh air to be so constantly supplied?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it needful to keep BLOWING the TINDER with the breath?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it often PAINFUL, and difficult to BREATHE, on a MOUNTAIN top?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is it said that"A WET MARCH makes a SAD autumn? |
40652 | _ Why is it said that"A bushel of MARCH DUST is worth the king''s ransom? |
40652 | _ Why is it said that"APRIL SHOWERS bring MAY FLOWERS? |
40652 | _ Why is it said that"MARCH FLOWERS make NO summer BOWERS? |
40652 | _ Why is it said that"SATURDAY''S KETTLE BOILS the FASTEST? |
40652 | _ Why is it said"A DRY cold MARCH never BEGS BREAD? |
40652 | _ Why is it said"A LATE SPRING makes a FRUITFUL YEAR? |
40652 | _ Why is it unsafe to RUN or DRIVE FAST during a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is lightning sometimes_ FORKED? |
40652 | _ Why is not ALL the stream INVISIBLE, as well as that half- inch?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the AIR, which passes over WATER, so COOL as that which passes over LAND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the BARLEY suffered to GROW, as well as SPROUT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the END of a long wick BURNT OFF, as it hangs over the flames?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the MIDDLE cone in a state of perfect combustion, as well as the OUTER cone?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the OUTSIDE of the GLASS expanded by the hot water, as well as the INSIDE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the VAPOUR of the SEA SALT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the WATER of the sea made so HOT by the vertical sun, as the surface of the LAND?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the air in CITIES so FRESH as that in the COUNTRY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the ice SOLID in these ruts?--WHY is there only a very thin FILM or NET- WORK of ice?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the red hot wick kindled by the air AROUND it, without BLOWING it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not the reflection of clouds always ALIKE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is not this carbonic acid TAKEN UP by the AIR, and DIFFUSED, as it is in cities?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is our BREATH VISIBLE in WINTER and NOT in SUMMER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is our BREATH VISIBLE in winter- time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is strong GREEN TEA UNWHOLESOME?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is that the BEST remedy?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the AIR filled with offensive SMELLS previous to a coming RAIN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the AIR of CITIES LESS wholesome than COUNTRY air?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the AIR so universally STILL just PREVIOUS to a TEMPEST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the AIR( resting on the surface of the EARTH) colder than that in the HIGHER regions?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the AURORA BOREALIS generally a WHITE light?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the BARK of a TREE often ripped quite off by a flash of lightning?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the BASS or CANVASS itself( which covers the tree) always DRENCHED with DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the BOTTOM of a KETTLE nearly COLD, when the WATER is BOILING HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the BOTTOM part PURPLE of the flame of a candle?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the BOX HOTTER if the saliva RUNS ALONG THE BOX, than if it adheres to it till it is evaporated?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the DEW- DROP on a broad leaf sometimes FLATTENED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the DRAUGHT of a LONG FLUE greater than that of a short one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the DRAUGHT of a SHORT FLUE more SLACK that that of a long one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the EYE PAINED by a SUDDEN light?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the FACE COOLED by wiping the temples with a fine CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEF?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the FIRE always DULL and sluggish if the CHIMNEY- FLUE be very SHORT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the FLAME of a CANDLE YELLOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the FLAME of a candle BLOWN OUT by a puff of breath?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the FLAME of a candle HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the FLAME of a candle POINTED at the top, like a cone?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the FLAME of a good fire YELLOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the FLASH sometimes quite STRAIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the FROTH of ale and porter INCREASED by PRESSURE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the GALLERY of a CHURCH or theatre HOTTER than the AISLE or pit?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the GALLERY of all public places HOTTER than the lower parts of the building?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the GLASS of a window colder than the WALLS of a room?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the GROUND sometimes COVERED with DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the HANDLE OF A METAL TEA- POT made of WOOD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the HEAT of a LARGE MASS of goods GREATER than that of a smaller quantity?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the HOAR- FROST upon GRASS and VEGETABLES much thicker than that upon lofty TREES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the INSIDE of a KETTLE and SAUCEPAN WHITE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the INSIDE of the flame of a candle HOLLOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the LAND BREEZE COOL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the LAND BREEZE UNHEALTHY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the LID of a KETTLE so intensely HOT, when the water boils?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the LIGHT of a fire MORE INTENSE sometimes than at others?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the MIDDLE STORY of a house SAFEST in a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the MIDDLE of the ROOM more SAFE, than any other part of it, in a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the NORTH WIND in England generally COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the PEAL sometimes an IRREGULAR mangling broken ROAR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the RISING SUN in summer accompanied with a BREEZE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the ROAR LESS, if the copper- hole DOOR be thrown OPEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the SEA BREEZE fresh and HEALTHY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the SHADOW of an object( thrown on the wall) LARGER and larger, the CLOSER any object be held to the CANDLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the SOAP BUBBLE so constantly CHANGING its THICKNESS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the SOUND of a bell STOPPED by TOUCHING the bell with our finger?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the SOUTH WIND generally WARM in England?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the TEMPERATURE of ISLANDS more EQUABLE than that of CONTINENTS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the THUNDER sometimes like a deep GROWL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the TIN FOOT- WARMER covered with FLANNEL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the TOP of a MOUNTAIN COLDER than the VALLEY beneath, although it be two or three miles nearer to the sun?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the TUBE of a BAROMETER left OPEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the UPPER part of a flame more VOLATILE than the lower parts?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the air out- of- doors more DENSE than that in- doors?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the air quickly SATURATED with MOISTURE, when HEAT succeeds rapidly from COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the barometer HIGH in FINE weather?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the barometer HIGHEST of all during a long FROST?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the danger increased by the_ VAPOUR_ which rises from a crowd?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the earth( BELOW the SURFACE) COOLER in SUMMER than the surface itself?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the earth( BELOW the SURFACE) WARMER in WINTER than the surface itself?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the glass window COLD enough to condense the vapour of the carriage?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the intensity of the combustion so unequal?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the large END of an EGG CRACKED, when put into a saucepan to boil?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the lime- stone BURNT, in order to make it into LIME?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the mercury CONCAVE when it is FALLING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the mercury CONVEX when it is RISING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the mercury of a barometer LOWER in the TORRID than in the FRIGID zones?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the miner in DANGER, if the gas ignites and burns in the INSIDE of the safety- lamp?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the outside of the flame YELLOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the reflection of the RISING and SETTING sun seen in the window, and NOT that of the NOON- DAY sun?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the steam INVISIBLE for only HALF AN INCH, and not either all INVISIBLE or all VISIBLE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the surface of the GROUND COLDER in a FINE clear NIGHT, than in a CLOUDY one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the vapour of the air or clouds PRECIPITATED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is the water at the BOTTOM of a river NEVER FROZEN?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there LESS DEW when the WIND is EASTERLY, than when the wind is WESTERLY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there LESS rain FROM MARCH to SEPTEMBER, than from September to March?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there LESS wet from MARCH to AUGUST, than there is from August to March?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there MORE SMOKE when COALS are FRESH added, than when they are red hot?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there MORE rain FROM SEPTEMBER to MARCH than from March to September?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there MORE wet from AUGUST to MARCH, than there is from March to August?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there NO DEW after a WINDY NIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there NO DEW on a dull CLOUDY NIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there NO SNOW in SUMMER time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there NO THUNDER to what is called SUMMER LIGHTNING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there a_ DARK RIM_ round this focus_? |
40652 | _ Why is there always SOME motion in the air?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there always a DRAUGHT through the WINDOW crevices?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there always a strong DRAUGHT UNDER the DOOR, and through the crevice on each side?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there always a strong DRAUGHT through the KEYHOLE of a door?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there generally a fresh breeze from the SEA( in English watering places) during the summer and autumn MORNINGS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there little or NO DEW beneath a FLOWER- AWNING, although that awning be open on all four sides?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there little or NO HOAR- FROST under SHRUBS and shadowy TREES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there more DRAUGHT if you open the LOWER SASH of a window, than if you open the UPPER sash?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there never much DEW at the foot of WALLS and HEDGES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there often an EVENING BREEZE during the summer months?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there scarcely any DEW under a shady TREE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there so LITTLE SMOKE with a RED HOT FIRE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there so much nitrogen in the air?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is there very OFTEN a fog over MARSHES and RIVERS at night- time?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is this FURR especially DANGEROUS in RAILWAY engines?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is this FURR especially TROUBLESOME in RAILWAY engines?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is this JET sometimes of a GREENISH YELLOW colour?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is this PAIN felt especially about the EARS of a DIVER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is this mixture of tin and copper used for BELL- METAL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is this reflection more clear, if the external AIR be DARK?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is vegetation on the MARGIN of a RIVER more LUXURIANT than in an open FIELD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is water poured on lime, said to COMBINE with it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why is_ FORKED LIGHTNING_ more_ DANGEROUS_ than a straight flash_? |
40652 | _ Why may we expect STORMY RAINS, when SEA GULLS assemble on the land?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should BED- ROOMS, COTTAGES, HOSPITALS, and STABLES, be washed occasionally with LIME- WHITE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should COAL be placed ABOVE the wood?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should NOT persons, who take violent exercise, WEAR very THICK CLOTHING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should NOT the BOTTOM and BACK of a kettle be CLEANED and polished?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should a MEAT- COVER be very brightly POLISHED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should a REFLECTOR be kept so very CLEAN and free from SCRATCHES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should a SILVER MEAT- COVER be PLAIN, and not CHASED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should a bottle be held OBLIQUELY, in order to be emptied of its liquor?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should not a person lean AGAINST the carriage in a storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should spring WATER( used for WASHING) be exposed to the AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should the FRONT and LID of a SAUCEPAN be clean and BRIGHT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should the FRONT and TOP of a kettle be CLEAN and well polished?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why should the TOAST and WATER, placed by the side of the sick, be made of BURNT BREAD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why then are not WHOLE RIVERS FROZEN( layer by layer) till they become solid ice?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why then does HOT METAL feel so much MORE intensely WARM than HOT WOOL?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why then does the IRON HANDLE seem so MUCH COLDER than the WOODEN PUMP?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why then is the AIR HOTTER on a SUNNY DAY, than on a CLOUDY one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why were 123 persons SUFFOCATED in a few hours, from confinement in this close hot PRISON- hole?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will CINDERS become RED HOT, quicker than COALS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will COLD WATER, mixed with SULPHURIC ACID, produce heat?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will CONTRACTING the chimney- place PREVENT its SMOKING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will DEW- DROPS ROLL ABOUT CABBAGE- PLANTS, POPPIES,& c. without wetting the surface?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will DEW- DROPS ROLL over ROSES,& c. without wetting their petals?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will NOT beer RUN OUT of the tub, till the VENT PEG is taken out?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will WOOD BLAZE, even if it does not touch the fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a BLACK TEA- POT make better tea than a bright metal one, if it be set upon the HOB to DRAW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a CHIMNEY SMOKE if it NEEDS SWEEPING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a CHIMNEY SMOKE, if OUT OF REPAIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a CHIMNEY SMOKE, if the DOOR and STOVE are both on the SAME SIDE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a HAY- STACK CATCH FIRE if the hay be damp?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a LONG chimney SMOKE, unless the FIRE be pretty FIERCE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a NEIGHBOUR''S HOUSE sometimes CATCH FIRE, though no flame of the burning house ever touches it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a POT( filled with water) NEVER BOIL, when immersed in ANOTHER vessel full of water also?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a chimney_ SMOKE_ if there be a_ FIRE_ in_ TWO ROOMS_ communicating with each other?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a_ ROOM SMOKE,_ if there be_ TWO FIRES_ in it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will a_ SMALLER OPENING_ against the stove_ PREVENT_ the_ SMOKING? |
40652 | _ Why will an ARNOTT''S STOVE SMOKE, if the joints of the flue do not fit air- tight?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will brine impart to another vessel MORE than 212 °, and water NOT SO MUCH?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will it come down the chimney?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not CINDERS BLAZE, as well as FRESH coals?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not FLAME PASS THROUGH very fine wire- GAUZE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not IRON CINDERS burn?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not STONES do for fuel, as well as COALS?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not WET KINDLING light a fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not a COWL always PREVENT a chimney SMOKING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not a DULL BLACK TEA- POT make good tea?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not a NEW KETTLE boil so fast as an OLD one?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not water bubble WITHOUT SOAP?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will not wood or paper burn, if they are steeped in a solution of POTASH, phosphate of LIME, or AMMONIA( hartshorn)?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will strong SOUCHONG TEA POISON FLIES?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the AIR SWELL, if the bladder be laid before the fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the EASTERN winds make VESTRIES SMOKE, more than those from the west?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the EGG FLOAT in strong BRINE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the EGG SINK if the brine be NOT STRONG enough for pickling?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the HOOPS, which have been PUT ON HOT, girt the nave more FIRMLY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the SHELL of a STALE EGG feel WARM to the tongue?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the big end of an egg feel WARMER to the tongue, because it contains more AIR?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the chimney smoke, if the fire be not BIG enough to heat ALL the air in the CHIMNEY FLUE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the tinder catch fire?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will the wheelwright''s HOOP FIT the nave MORE EASILY, because they are made RED- HOT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will there be NO RAIN if the AIR be very COLD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will there be NO RAIN if the AIR be very DRY?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will there be VERY LITTLE RAIN if the barometer be UNUSUALLY LOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will there be little or no rain if the air be MOIST, and the barometer remains very LOW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why will there be little or no rain, if the_ AIR_ be very_ WARM? |
40652 | _ Why would POLISHED METAL and WOOLLEN CLOTH be DRY, while grass and leaves are drenched with DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would SHAVINGS or saw- dust PREVENT the transmission of sound from room to room?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would WATER FREEZE if the bottle were kept constantly wetted with ETHER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would a METAL HANDLE BURN the HAND of the tea- maker?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would it be dangerous to stand near a tree or spire, while lightning is passing down it?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would it be safe to stand 20 or 30 feet from some tall tree, in a thunder- storm?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would not WOOD do WITHOUT shavings, straw, or paper?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would not a COTTON handkerchief do as well?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would not paper do without wood?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would not the HEARTH- STONE feel COLD, when it is of the SAME temperature as our FEET?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would not the kettle- holder FEEL so hot as the kettle, when it really is of the same temperature?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would not the paper do as well, if placed on the TOP of the coals?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would not the tin REFLECTOR do as well if it were PAINTED?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would the AIR feel INTENSELY HOT, if it were WARMER than our BLOOD?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would the INNER vessel boil, if the OUTER vessel contained strong BRINE?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would the KETTLE be SLOWER BOILING, if the BOTTOM and BACK were CLEAN and bright?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would the cup tend rather to MAKE the FRUIT BOIL OVER?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would the flame be blown INWARDS( into the ROOM), if the candle were held at the BOTTOM of the door?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would the flame be blown OUTWARDS( towards the HALL), if the candle were held at the TOP of the door?_ A. |
40652 | _ Why would the lightning run through a man touching a bell- handle?_ A. |
40652 | _ Will any thing do INSTEAD of SALT?_ A. |
40652 | _ Will polished METAL, smooth STONES, and woollen CLOTH, readily collect DEW?_ A. |
40652 | _ Would not the air absorb heat from the broth just as well WITHOUT BLOWING?_ A. |
40652 | _ Would not the air of the lower part of a room be heated equally well, if the stoves were fixed higher up?_ A. |
40652 | _ Would the winds blow regularly from east to west, if these OBSTRUCTIONS were REMOVED?_ A. |