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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30233 | ''What, eat those little maggots?'' |
30233 | Maligang then said, consulting the pegs with which he records the deeds of men,''What proof have I that you have been brave?'' |
30233 | The wise men waggled their heads, and one and all declared( and who can blame them?) |
30233 | Then Maligang, whose arm is enormous, many times bigger than his body, began to shake the tree, calling out''who are you?'' |
2564 | What does she say, Dubi? |
2564 | Do you not recognize them?" |
2564 | When I explained that I had no wish to be upset, he said,"I suppose you can swim?" |
27801 | Ca n''t you guess? |
27801 | Can not you give me some medicine? |
27801 | Deceived you? |
27801 | Did n''t you tell us that the sky was going to fall, and that if we did not hide ourselves in a pit we should be killed? |
27801 | Do n''t you feel a little pain in your ankles? |
27801 | Do n''t you know what is going to happen? |
27801 | Do you not feel the pain in your legs? |
27801 | How was it you went away and left us? |
27801 | Is it not pretty? 27801 Is that the King''s gong?" |
27801 | What is the matter with you? |
27801 | Whatever has given you the headache? |
27801 | When did I deceive you, or do anything to deserve death? |
27801 | Who are you, and what do you want? |
27801 | And what was the name of his wife''s country? |
27801 | How he came to be married? |
27801 | How is it you are so late?" |
27801 | It is so strong, it is enough to make anyone ill. Do n''t you feel ill yourself?" |
27801 | Soon he heard the tramp of someone coming to the foot of the ladder leading up into the hut, and a voice called out:"Is anyone at home?" |
27801 | Soon the Giant came, and shouted:"Who''s there?" |
27801 | They asked him many questions: Where had he been living all this time? |
27801 | When each child is formed, it is brought to the gods who ask,"What would you like to handle or use?" |
27801 | Who''s there?" |
27801 | Will you not take a share in that good work? |
7489 | But are not people angry at losing their heads? |
7489 | But what do you expect to find in New Guinea? |
7489 | Have you got the big serpent? |
7489 | How do you use it? |
7489 | They often ask us,the lieutenant said:"When are you going to leave Long Nawang? |
7489 | To look for rattan,was the answer, and"What is your name?" |
7489 | What do you expect to find? |
7489 | What is the matter,he said,"do n''t you know the way?" |
7489 | What necessity was there for my child to come here? |
7489 | Where are you going? |
7489 | Why all this? |
7489 | Why have people been bold enough to take the fish? |
7489 | Why should I pay Otter? |
7489 | Arriving at the house she went up the wrong ladder, and the man was angry and said:"Do n''t you know the right ladder?" |
7489 | His mother angrily said to him:"Why do n''t you exert yourself to get food?" |
7489 | In the night Deer( rusa) arrived and called out:"Is there any one here?" |
7489 | Seeing this, his wife for the second time said:"Why do you eat pátin? |
7489 | Semang said:"Who is talking there?" |
7489 | She went away and met an antoh in the shape of a woman who asked her:"Where are you going?" |
7489 | Tell me, would not a man''s life be well spent-- tell me, would it not be well sacrificed in an endeavour to explore these regions? |
7489 | The mother asked:"Why do you hurry so?" |
7489 | Then he passed through it and said to the stranger:"How did you come here? |
7489 | What is your name?" |
7489 | she answered,"what else did you hunt for?" |
26844 | What''s in a name? 26844 ( and we became more rational, Why were we ordered home?) 26844 And then when the excitement was a little over, and we became more rational, Why were we ordered home? 26844 But if the day is so trying, who can describe the horrors of the night? 26844 Can religion have any thing to do with this? 26844 Has it been for this object that we have been supported in our maritime superiority? 26844 Has it been with this view that we have been permitted to discomfit the navies of the whole world? 26844 Has this been granted us, and have we really been selected as a favoured nation to spread the pure light of the gospel over the universe? 26844 How is it that it can so truly be said that the sun never sets upon the English flag? 26844 Is it surprising that you should be supposed to be pirates after such wanton outrage? 26844 It is a military possession, an African barrack, no more; and what will be the result in case of the breaking out of hostilities? 26844 The chief inquired of the captain, in reply, why he did not shoot the offenders? 26844 The curry, nevertheless, was excellent; and what matter did it make? 26844 The reader may perhaps ask, why the court was dissolved? 26844 Was it possible? 26844 Was it the row that the captain had had with the admiral, and the reports of many officers who had quitted the ship? 26844 Who can say? 26844 Why so? 26844 Why, then, should this be? 26844 Would the court of captains then have discovered that the charges were not sufficiently specific? 61599 And did her husband die?" |
61599 | Shall you not bathe? |
61599 | Then why did she leave him? |
61599 | Well,they answered,"did she bring plenty of firewood and kaladi in? |
61599 | * Nephrodium, near pennigerum? |
61599 | A plumose filmy fern( Trichomanes, sp.?) |
61599 | Alsophila glabra, Hook.? |
61599 | But what is that attractive gleam of gold and green swaying to and fro in the sunshine? |
61599 | Come, then, and end this long delay, Why keep you thus away? |
61599 | For is not a wife under the guidance of her husband?'' |
61599 | Have I offended-- say? |
61599 | How many children had she? |
61599 | I asked Kurow how long the Dusun had eaten rats? |
61599 | Kurna prumpuan itu didalam maalum lakinya?'' |
61599 | Was she a good wife? |
61599 | Was she married? |
61599 | Why come you not? |
61599 | Wilt thou bathe his corpse with thy tears pure as the dew that hangs at the extremity of the grass? |
61599 | Wilt thou bestrew it with the flowers which now adorn the folds of thy hair?'' |
61599 | Wilt thou wrap him in the scarf that binds thy waist? |
61599 | and could she clean padi( rice) well?" |
61599 | | palm cabbages,|? |
22903 | What could I answer? 22903 ''Did many of your men die from the wounds?'' 22903 ''Was Mr. Bonham coming?'' 22903 ''What friend should they have at Singapore then?'' 22903 ''What,''I asked,''if you will not attack, are you going to do?'' 22903 ''When would he get one?'' 22903 ''Where would he go to get one?'' 22903 Am I quite sure that the right is on my side? 22903 But he asked me again,''You will give me, your friend, leave to steal a few heads occasionally?'' 22903 CONQUEST AND SELF- CONQUEST; OR, WHICH MAKES THE HERO? 22903 Can this be done at Balambangan? 22903 Can we forget our young children? 22903 How could I trust him afterward?'' 22903 I asked him whether the Kayans used the sumpitan? 22903 Is it a compassionate part to release her after many years of captivity? 22903 PRAISE AND PRINCIPLE; OR, FOR WHAT SHALL I LIVE? 22903 Pangeran Der Macota, what do you say?'' 22903 Since my return here they have proved themselves faithful and ready; but though true in adversity, will they continue equally so in prosperity? 22903 Tell me, would not a man''s life be well spent-- tell me, would it not be well sacrificed, in an endeavor to explore these regions? 22903 The amount of my conversation was as follows: The first topic being the anticipated visit of the English,''Were the English coming?'' 22903 Then came the other Pangerans--''Is there any Pangeran or any young rajah that contests the question? 22903 They had paid 10 pasus; should they, they asked me, pay the rest? 22903 Under these circumstances, could I, he urged upon me, forsake him? 22903 Was it surprising that these people were poor and wretched? 22903 We could build another house; we could plant fruit- trees and cultivate rice; but where can we find wives? 22903 We have now no one to trust but you-- will you help us? 22903 Were they, I asked, willing to force Parembam into payment? 22903 What are all these gewgaws, these artificial flowers, these momentary joys, these pleasures of the sense, before the war of time? 22903 What object, it may be inquired, can the Malays have in destroying their own country and people so wantonly? 22903 What punishment is sufficient for the wretch who finds this state of things so baleful as to attempt to destroy it? 22903 Will you restore our wives and children? 22903 Would they insist on the heads being restored to the Sigos, and receive those of their own people? 22903 by whom had they been slain? 22903 e._, the 6000 peculs which were ready?) 22903 how did they die? 22903 how had they been destroyed? 22903 were the first questions; and''With what intent?'' 21238 An oysther? |
21238 | But what if the ould cock shud get killed? |
21238 | How do you know that? 21238 How good luck?" |
21238 | Is it the_ ourang- outang_ you mean? |
21238 | Moight it be some ship in disthriss? |
21238 | Oh, a bird, that''s all; what sort of bird? |
21238 | Supposin''any accident was to prevint him from returnin''to the nest? 21238 What do you think it is, captin?" |
21238 | What does the Malay crather want wid a big stone? |
21238 | What is it, Saloo? |
21238 | What is it? |
21238 | What is it? |
21238 | Why no him makee sail? |
21238 | Why we no blingee boat up libba? |
21238 | Yis, indade; why not? |
21238 | A bird, you say? |
21238 | And in such an embrace, how would it fare with them? |
21238 | Arrah now, captin, are n''t you jokin''?" |
21238 | But to what purpose, even though they could be certain of killing it? |
21238 | But what, then? |
21238 | But where were the eggs to be obtained? |
21238 | Could this be? |
21238 | Cry out, so that the absent ones might hear them? |
21238 | Do n''t yez see that he''s staggerin''under it?" |
21238 | Had it stopped, or turned off some other way? |
21238 | Had the life been crushed out of her body by the pressure of that strong muscular arm, twined round her like the limb of an oak? |
21238 | He did not do so; for who at such a time could have been thinking of such a catastrophe? |
21238 | How do you mane to set about it?" |
21238 | How long was this spectacle to last? |
21238 | How was animal food to be procured? |
21238 | How was this to be obtained? |
21238 | Hungry as we are, we ca n''t ate stones?" |
21238 | It was that of an egg rolling, as it were, spontaneously over the ground? |
21238 | It was the voice of his sister Helen, uttered in tones of alarm? |
21238 | Of what use the rifle held half- raised in his hands? |
21238 | Or was the silence due to temporary loss of feeling? |
21238 | Run off into the forest, and try to find their father and Saloo? |
21238 | Supposing there could be no footing found, how were they to use either gun or sumpitan? |
21238 | The question, of course, was, how they should quit the shore on which shipwreck, and afterwards a chance wind, had cast them? |
21238 | Then we''d betther set about it at once-- had n''t we, captin?" |
21238 | Then, with an empty gun in his hand, what defence could the youth make, either for himself or for his sister? |
21238 | WHAT WILL BECOME OF HER? |
21238 | Was Helen yet living, or was she dead? |
21238 | Was it possible for the flesh of a bird to be poisonous? |
21238 | Was that of a hornbill so? |
21238 | What chance of escape from it? |
21238 | What fol else he want''em? |
21238 | What of that? |
21238 | What puts iggs in your head, nigger?" |
21238 | What then was the chance for a huge pinnace, poorly manned, and therefore sure of being badly trimmed? |
21238 | What was the best thing to be done in order to escape him? |
21238 | What was to be done? |
21238 | What was to take the edge off them? |
21238 | What will become of her? |
21238 | What will become of her? |
21238 | What''s that?" |
21238 | Which way would the animal take? |
21238 | Why should it fear? |
21238 | Wud the hen have to stay there an''starve?" |
21238 | You heal lass night the malee? |
21238 | hailed Captain Redwood;"are you in any danger?" |
720 | Am I a fool to show this thing in a house with three women in it? |
720 | Am I a wild beast that you should try to kill me suddenly and in the dark, Tuan Almayer? |
720 | And save myself? |
720 | And the other man, he that was found in the river? |
720 | And what did he want, father? |
720 | And what will you do with me? |
720 | And when you get this-- this scoundrel will you go? |
720 | And where are they, the men of your youth? 720 And where did you say he is hiding now?" |
720 | And will you be long away, Dain? |
720 | And you go when the sun is overhead? |
720 | And you saw her go? |
720 | Are the men ready? |
720 | Are the officers very angry? |
720 | Are they? 720 Are you all there? |
720 | Are you content to live in this misery and die in this wretched hole? 720 Are you crying?" |
720 | Are you dumb, O ruler of Sambir, or is the son of a great Rajah unworthy of your notice? 720 Are you inclined to bargain?" |
720 | Are you mute? 720 Before the day comes?" |
720 | But of my daughter you are not afraid? |
720 | But what will you do? |
720 | But where are all your men? 720 By the feet I dragged him in, and there was no head,"exclaimed Mahmat,"and how could the white man''s wife know who it was? |
720 | Ca n''t you? |
720 | Can I believe what you tell me? 720 Can I not live my own life as you have lived yours? |
720 | Could you give me happiness without life? 720 Dain, you are not going to abandon me now, when all is ready?" |
720 | Did Dain go? |
720 | Did I not tell you that I saw the witchwoman push the canoe? 720 Did I not tell you?" |
720 | Did you ask him to come here, father? |
720 | Did you hear a boat pass about half an hour ago Nina? |
720 | Did you hear it too? |
720 | Did you hear that? |
720 | Do you hear anything? |
720 | Do you hear? 720 Do you know what you are doing? |
720 | Do you know who this is? |
720 | Do you mean my wife? |
720 | Do you think all this is true? |
720 | Do you think he would dare? |
720 | Have I done well, Mem Putih? |
720 | Have I not returned? 720 Have I not spoken for a long time when you lay there with eyes half open? |
720 | Have you lived without hope? |
720 | Have you no feeling? |
720 | Have you not heard me? |
720 | Have you seen them, mother? |
720 | Hear what? |
720 | How can you tell? |
720 | How did you hear about the brig? |
720 | How do you know this? |
720 | I shall always remember,returned Nina, earnestly;"but where is my power, and what can I do?" |
720 | If he has the wish but not the strength, then what do we fear? |
720 | If the Orang Blanda come here, Babalatchi, and take Almayer to Batavia to punish him for smuggling gunpowder, what will he do, you think? |
720 | If you catch this Dain what will you do with him? |
720 | Is everybody asleep or dead? |
720 | Is he dead? |
720 | Is it Dain? 720 Is it not time for the Rajah war- canoe to go to the clearing?" |
720 | Is it not time to deliver to us your prisoner? 720 Is she gone?" |
720 | Is that the Arab trader? |
720 | Mrs. Almayer, you mean? |
720 | Nina,he said sadly,"will you have no pity for me?" |
720 | No,he said quickly;"have n''t you seen him? |
720 | Shall I ever see you again, mother? |
720 | So you have seen it? |
720 | Tell me,he said--"tell me, what have they done to you, your mother and that man? |
720 | Then why do you talk to me about scruples? 720 There is nothing wrong with the brig, I hope?" |
720 | To- morrow? |
720 | Tuan,he said,"you remember the girl that man Bulangi had? |
720 | Well, Mr. Almayer, will you answer my question as frankly as it is put to you? |
720 | Well, and then? |
720 | Well, and what? |
720 | What are the white men doing? 720 What are they up to now? |
720 | What are you doing here? |
720 | What are you doing here? |
720 | What did you hear? |
720 | What do we fear? |
720 | What do you know of men''s anger and of men''s love? 720 What do you think I am?" |
720 | What does he say? |
720 | What has happened? 720 What has happened?" |
720 | What is it, mother? |
720 | What is it? |
720 | What is the promise you speak of? |
720 | What is the ring you are talking about? 720 What is there to forgive?" |
720 | What is your hate or your revenge to me? |
720 | What news? |
720 | What of her? |
720 | What was all that noise just now? |
720 | What woman? |
720 | What''s that to you, to her, to anybody? 720 What''s that?" |
720 | What? 720 What? |
720 | What? |
720 | Where are the white men? |
720 | Where are you going to? 720 Where are you, Nina?" |
720 | Where is he now? |
720 | Where''s Mem Almayer? |
720 | Who did that, or tried to do it? |
720 | Who is there here for me to deceive, O Rajah? |
720 | Who is there? |
720 | Who is there? |
720 | Who is there? |
720 | Who sent you here to torment me? |
720 | Who''s that hiding? |
720 | Why do n''t you go to the Rajah? |
720 | Why do you go back to those Dyaks in the great forest? 720 Why do you say this? |
720 | Why should you return here where it is my fate to die? 720 Will you depart without that woman who is my daughter?" |
720 | Would a man willingly remain long in a dark place? 720 Yes,"said Babalatchi,"I am going over at once; and as to Dain?" |
720 | You Abdulla? |
720 | You will allow me to have this put upon the table? |
720 | Alive yet?" |
720 | Am I a Dyak that you should hide at my sight?" |
720 | Am I? |
720 | And all for what? |
720 | And did you see how the white man himself ran away at the sight of the body? |
720 | And if he did return to Sambir, disturbing thereby Lakamba''s peace of mind, what then? |
720 | And if you had to come, why not go behind the curtain where the women sleep?" |
720 | And now again I heard--""Where?" |
720 | And what were the voices saying? |
720 | And what will be my recompense? |
720 | Are our hammocks slung?" |
720 | Are you a slave?" |
720 | Are you glad, little girl?" |
720 | Are you pleased, O Tuan Almayer? |
720 | Are you?" |
720 | Bali, eh? |
720 | Believe me, Rajah,"he went on, with sudden energy,"the Orang Blanda have good friends in Sambir, or else how did they know I was coming thence?" |
720 | But how? |
720 | But if it is n''t true what can we do? |
720 | Can you go?" |
720 | Can you not tell when a man is sleeping and when awake?" |
720 | Could anything be more appalling? |
720 | Could his ears hear only one woman''s voice? |
720 | Could his eyes see only one woman''s image? |
720 | Did he not pour a stream of silver into Mrs. Almayer''s greedy lap? |
720 | Did he not say himself is that she was the light of his life? |
720 | Did he not speak wisdom? |
720 | Did they wish to kill him? |
720 | Did you not see me struggling before your eyes? |
720 | Do n''t you understand? |
720 | Do you believe now?" |
720 | Do you hear me?" |
720 | Do you know that you shall be at first his plaything and then a scorned slave, a drudge, and a servant of some new fancy of that man?" |
720 | Do you know what is waiting for you if you follow that man? |
720 | Do you know where he is? |
720 | Do you see those lights in the big house? |
720 | Do you understand? |
720 | Eh?" |
720 | Girl, why do you want to remember the past when there is a warrior and a chief ready to give many lives-- his own life-- for one of your smiles?" |
720 | Good, is it not?" |
720 | Got bonies? |
720 | Had he given any presents? |
720 | Had he seen the Sultan? |
720 | Have I not lived many years with that man? |
720 | Have we not enough ghosts about this place?" |
720 | Have you felt about you the strong arm that could drive a kriss deep into a beating heart? |
720 | Have you forgotten the teaching of so many years?" |
720 | Have you no pity for yourself? |
720 | Have you no word of comfort for me? |
720 | Have you not heard, then, and do you know nothing?" |
720 | Have you watched the sleep of men weary of dealing death? |
720 | Have you?" |
720 | He waited for a while, and then added meaningly--"Shall I call out to Ali?" |
720 | Hear it?" |
720 | Her that caused all the trouble?" |
720 | Here,"he went on, shaking him slightly,"do we want the boats?" |
720 | How can I? |
720 | How could I know that some of your wretched men were going to be blown up? |
720 | How could he tell what an incomprehensible creature of that sort would or would not do? |
720 | How could she make an outward and visible sign of all she felt for the man who had filled her heart with so much joy and so much pride? |
720 | I am old-- that is true-- but why should I not like the sight of a young face and the sound of a young voice in my house?" |
720 | I am waiting; why does he not come?" |
720 | I bore the memory of my humiliation alone, and why should I tell you that it came to me because I am your daughter? |
720 | If I was white would I stand here, ready to go? |
720 | If dead, had he left any papers, documents; any indications or hints as to his great enterprise? |
720 | In his ears there still lingered the sound of entreating whisper.--"Am I awake?--Why do I hear the voices?" |
720 | Is everybody asleep in this house?" |
720 | Is he not with the Rajah? |
720 | Is it true?" |
720 | Is that your cook? |
720 | Is this not true also? |
720 | It is easy to send out death, but can your wisdom recall the life? |
720 | Master, see? |
720 | No man can bear this; and is this the last, or will the next one be the last?--How much longer? |
720 | Now, when the danger was past, why should she grieve? |
720 | Of her who was the regret and shame of your life? |
720 | One day he noticed her and asked,"Who is that girl?" |
720 | Opium, you mean?" |
720 | Reshid looked at her a while before he asked--"Are you going to Almayer''s house? |
720 | Say something, Nina; have you no sympathy? |
720 | See?" |
720 | Shall I live long enough to see? |
720 | Shall I not believe my eyes sooner than the tongues of women and idle men?" |
720 | She turned her head slightly towards her father, and, speaking, to his great surprise, in English, asked--"Was that Abdulla here?" |
720 | The white men want with Dain? |
720 | Then I saw that you could not understand me; for was I not part of that woman? |
720 | There was a slight rustle behind the curtained doorway, and a soft voice asked in Malay,"Is it you, father?" |
720 | Tuan Almayer,"he went on, lowering his voice,"have you seen Dain this morning?" |
720 | Was he a wild man to hide in the woods and perhaps be killed there-- in the darkness-- where there was no room to breathe? |
720 | Was he alive or dead? |
720 | Was he going mad? |
720 | Was he going to be tormented for ever, sleeping or waking, and have no peace either night or day? |
720 | Was he not now her master? |
720 | Was her revenge to fail her? |
720 | Was it ready? |
720 | Was there a paddle in her canoe? |
720 | What am I to protect great princes? |
720 | What are they? |
720 | What bewitched you? |
720 | What can you do? |
720 | What could a girl want more?" |
720 | What did it matter? |
720 | What did it matter? |
720 | What did she care for all that? |
720 | What did she want? |
720 | What did the Arabs want to know about the white men? |
720 | What did the Sultan say? |
720 | What did you come out for?" |
720 | What do you call my mother, your wife?" |
720 | What do you care? |
720 | What do you want from me, Tuan? |
720 | What do you want now? |
720 | What do you want with Lakamba?" |
720 | What have I been? |
720 | What have you been telling her? |
720 | What have you ever done to make me loyal? |
720 | What if he should let the memory of his love for her weaken the sense of his dignity? |
720 | What if that man should take umbrage at some fancied slight to his honour or disregard of his affections and suddenly"amok"? |
720 | What is it? |
720 | What is life to me without light?" |
720 | What is the bravery of the greatest warrior before the firearms in the hand of a slave? |
720 | What is the matter?" |
720 | What is this sudden madness? |
720 | What is your business with me, after all?" |
720 | What made you give yourself up to that savage? |
720 | What was the matter with her? |
720 | What was the meaning of this? |
720 | What was there in her? |
720 | What was there in that being to make a man speak as Dain had spoken, to make him blind to all other faces, deaf to all other voices? |
720 | What would he buy? |
720 | What would he sell? |
720 | What would she think of him? |
720 | What''s that?" |
720 | What? |
720 | What?" |
720 | When did you leave them?" |
720 | When will you come? |
720 | Where is this Dain?" |
720 | Where was the key? |
720 | Where was the use to wonder at the decrees of Fate, especially if they were propitious to the True Believers? |
720 | Which of you is the man?" |
720 | Who can tell in the fitful light of a camp fire? |
720 | Who ever gave anything for me? |
720 | Who ever heard of a corpse appearing during the night amongst the logs with gold anklets on its legs? |
720 | Who ran away? |
720 | Who spoke the Malay words? |
720 | Why are you angry with me? |
720 | Why count? |
720 | Why did Dain remain so long absent? |
720 | Why did she not help? |
720 | Why do n''t you hang me?" |
720 | Why do you come to my house in the night? |
720 | Why do you speak bad words? |
720 | Why does he not die and end this suffering? |
720 | Why does n''t he cut his throat? |
720 | Why not? |
720 | Why should there be strife? |
720 | Why should we bury a stranger in the midst of our houses for his ghost to frighten our women and children? |
720 | Why too late-- and too late for what? |
720 | Why was she so late? |
720 | Why were you so blind? |
720 | Why? |
720 | Why? |
720 | Why?" |
720 | Will Tuan Dain go to Bulangi''s house till the danger is over, go at once? |
720 | Will he be displeased? |
720 | Will you obey?" |
720 | Would he not allay their fears for his safety, not for themselves? |
720 | Would n''t that be worse than death itself? |
720 | Would she come? |
720 | Would the Rajah see that trusty men manned the canoe? |
720 | Would the current carry it north or south? |
720 | You hear me? |
720 | You shall live a life of lies and deception till some other vagabond comes along to sing; how did you say that? |
720 | You think there is one dead man here? |
720 | You understand? |
720 | Your eyes that for me were like truth itself lied to me in every glance-- for how long? |
720 | can you see?" |
720 | he argued to himself, hazily.--"I can not get rid of the horrible nightmare yet.--I have been very drunk.--What is that shaking me? |
720 | he called out;"what is the matter there? |
720 | how much longer? |
720 | ver''you gome vrom? |
720 | what about the dinner? |
44484 | A big muddle it all looks, does it not? |
44484 | A lanky Chinaman, you tell me? 44484 Ai n''t she all right? |
44484 | Ai n''t you a- coming? 44484 All there?" |
44484 | An old ship- mate of yours or I much mistake? |
44484 | And de men over deir? |
44484 | And how long would it be before they came up with us and forced us to fight? |
44484 | And how many do you suppose are now aboard the schooner, John? |
44484 | And massa will choose de river and de boat? |
44484 | And now, sir, which way? 44484 And supposing they remain ashore till the morning?" |
44484 | And there are an equal number of men to help them to embark? |
44484 | And this is the same vessel, I presume? |
44484 | And what about our feet? |
44484 | And what about our orders? |
44484 | And what about the bore? |
44484 | And what about the schooner? |
44484 | And what about yerself, sir? |
44484 | And what action would you take, John, if you were in my shoes? 44484 And what if they are just going aboard to get more men?" |
44484 | And what then? |
44484 | And where do they live? |
44484 | And who are you who sail into the river at the head of a fleet which we could not help but take for pirates? 44484 And you will tell me that this white man and his tribe will attack us here?" |
44484 | Are the birds flown then? |
44484 | Are we to stay here on the deck and get sliced to pieces? 44484 But at night de pirates burn her or carry her off, and den what will Li and massa do?" |
44484 | But he will do us no evil, for have we not been partially successful? 44484 But supposing she is the identical boat,"burst in Mr. Beverley,"surely there is nothing in the fact of her being in this neighbourhood?" |
44484 | But supposing they are spies? |
44484 | But what about the dinghy? |
44484 | But what about the tribe? 44484 But what about yerself? |
44484 | But would not a second party be advisable? 44484 By a gun- shot wound-- obtained in warfare?" |
44484 | By dawn we shall have been a couple of hours or more without a bite, and who can say when we shall be able to get our next supply of food? 44484 Can it be possible, or am I dreaming?" |
44484 | Can the Dyaks be trusted to fire these weapons? |
44484 | Could his young master have suddenly lost his wisdom? |
44484 | De boat or a prahu? 44484 Den massa says go de oder way?" |
44484 | Den you say dat we sneak to de sampan and out into de river? |
44484 | Do we cross to the opposite side of the creek and make along to the dinghy by means of the shore? 44484 Do you say that we ourselves should get aboard the fleet at once, dragging with us those who lie insensible about the fires, and sail for the sea? |
44484 | Do you think that he is in league with rogues who have followed us to Borneo? 44484 Do you think that it will be necessary to actually throw in your lot with these men?" |
44484 | Do you wish to tell me again that two boys have frightened you, and that you are flying from them? 44484 Does he know more than he should, this young idiot?" |
44484 | Does he suspect the prahu lying under the land? 44484 Eh,"he murmured,"what''s the matter? |
44484 | Feel more like yourself, eh? 44484 Feel steady?" |
44484 | Feeling sore, my lad? |
44484 | For how long does he cruise away from this place? |
44484 | For what reason should we run the risk of having our bodies crushed with another boulder? |
44484 | Had he been seen? 44484 Had the Englishman come to the stockade with others of his country? |
44484 | Have I not told you often and often that there is to be no quarrelling, that you are to do no fighting except at my bidding? 44484 He say go where all de pirates am now, and where dey arrive to attack us?" |
44484 | How could you know that, Tyler? 44484 How do you know?" |
44484 | How do you like the man? |
44484 | How many men do you think went ashore with Hanns Schlott? |
44484 | If they''re bound to come up with us what''s the good of our tiring ourselves out by flight? 44484 Impossible, do you say?" |
44484 | In any case I shall do my best, and can a fellow do more? |
44484 | Is that you, Li Sung? |
44484 | It must be done,he kept saying to himself as he was being wafted to the opposite shore,"and after all, why should I not be successful? |
44484 | Li Sung? 44484 May I go aboard?" |
44484 | Now sit down there, John, and tell me candidly what you think of our crew? |
44484 | Now, have you a paddle? 44484 Now, on with your shirt and coat, and where''s the boy that''s holding on to his cap?" |
44484 | Oh, what is happening to us? |
44484 | Oh, yer''ve got a letter,''ave yer? 44484 One of the men we have with us, but where is the other? |
44484 | Ready? 44484 Ready? |
44484 | Shall he be killed, or taken a prisoner? |
44484 | Shall he enter, sir? |
44484 | Shall we run now? 44484 So that is the man who kept you all at bay?" |
44484 | Sticks? 44484 Still thinkin''of the kid and her nurse? |
44484 | Supposing Malay or sea Dyak come suddenly up while huntin''in de forest, and see de white man? 44484 Supposing they stayed there till daylight came? |
44484 | The news? |
44484 | The orders, sir? |
44484 | The women and children are together? |
44484 | Then can our brothers in Rembas tell more? 44484 Then if I like him I will engage him for the trip,"said Mr. Beverley;"but what about an interpreter? |
44484 | Then what are we going to do? |
44484 | Then what are we to do? |
44484 | Then what caused the splash? |
44484 | Then whom else could I go to who is better able to give advice? |
44484 | Then why not get these darkies to make sandals or some such foot- covering for us, sir? |
44484 | Then you are English? 44484 This fellow of whom I speak, the Dutchman--""I beg your pardon, but what is his name, and where did he and his scoundrels hail from?" |
44484 | Was it possible that the sight of all these pirates had brought fear into his heart, so that he refused the only course open to brave men? |
44484 | We are not caught yet, and even if we are, what will it matter to either of us if our heads are taken and carried about, for we shall be dead? 44484 Well, what do you say? |
44484 | Well, what is it? |
44484 | Well,demanded Tyler, staring into his face eagerly,"what would a man of your country do? |
44484 | Well,he demanded, as soon as they were in the cabin and had closed the door,"why this mystery? |
44484 | Well? |
44484 | What about Hanns Schlott then? |
44484 | What do we look like, do yer think, sir? |
44484 | What do you fear? |
44484 | What else can we do? |
44484 | What gas? 44484 What has happened?" |
44484 | What has happened? |
44484 | What is it? |
44484 | What is more natural than that these men should take the most direct line? 44484 What is that?" |
44484 | What is the matter? |
44484 | What is this commotion? |
44484 | What is your own opinion? |
44484 | What shall we do to cross? |
44484 | What was that? |
44484 | What''s become of the officers? |
44484 | What''s the game? |
44484 | Where am he to sit? 44484 Where could the ship have come from? |
44484 | Where did you learn it, my lad? 44484 Where is Li Sung?" |
44484 | Where is he? 44484 Where is their leader?" |
44484 | Where is this Dutchman and his crew of desperadoes? |
44484 | Where? 44484 Who but Hanns Schlott, meinheer?" |
44484 | Who can it be? 44484 Who is that? |
44484 | Who is that? |
44484 | Who is that? |
44484 | Why, what could be wrong? 44484 Will it recall these men, or will it bring news that reinforcements are to come?" |
44484 | Will those fools never come? |
44484 | Will you allow us to go below before we report ourselves? 44484 With you, do you mean?" |
44484 | Yer ai n''t thinking of taking their prahus? |
44484 | Yesterday? 44484 You did not think of that, did you, John?" |
44484 | You go dere? |
44484 | You will ask very naturally:''How did he set about the matter?'' 44484 You wo n''t desert her and leave her for the use of Hans Schlott?" |
44484 | Ai n''t that the prahu?" |
44484 | Ai n''t there some sticks or something of that sort hereabouts upon which we could give them a lift to the opposite shore?" |
44484 | Ai n''t you runnin''the chance of getting took by the Dutchman? |
44484 | And if, in addition, the men on board the prahu came to the assistance of their friends, what chance would there be of resisting them? |
44484 | And now what is the trouble? |
44484 | And supposing the other dog escapes?" |
44484 | And what do they do?" |
44484 | And where can we go?" |
44484 | And who could blame them, in spite of the fact that they had so recently lost their leader? |
44484 | And you went there?" |
44484 | And you?" |
44484 | And, what''s more, how do we know that men have not been left in the sampan which brought these pirates from the prahu? |
44484 | Are they not two only, while my men number twenty times as many? |
44484 | Are we to steal one of their boats or make into the jungle?" |
44484 | Are yer ready for them, sir?" |
44484 | Are yer sure yer mean it, sir?" |
44484 | Are you going below to work out our position?" |
44484 | Are you not making a terrible mistake?" |
44484 | Are you ready? |
44484 | Back to the stern, but first of all where is Mr. Beverley, for we can not think of retiring till he is with us? |
44484 | But about your son; have you decided what to do with him? |
44484 | But does he see me? |
44484 | But how can I thank you?" |
44484 | But how comes it that the ship which we captured is turned with stern this way, and her bows pointing to the sea? |
44484 | But how could you possibly have rescued either of those unfortunate fellows by that means? |
44484 | But how do you know? |
44484 | But how is it that you obtained your commission? |
44484 | But if so, why have they returned?" |
44484 | But shall we go on, massa? |
44484 | But supposing you fall into this Dutchman''s clutches? |
44484 | But tell me how you propose to proceed? |
44484 | But tell me, have you seen the little captive since you brought her to Sarawak?" |
44484 | But what about these chaps here?" |
44484 | But what are they doing?" |
44484 | But what are we to do? |
44484 | But what are we to do? |
44484 | But what can it be? |
44484 | But what could they do? |
44484 | But what is coming now?" |
44484 | But what is happening? |
44484 | But what is that down lower? |
44484 | But what is that? |
44484 | But what was a life to these marauders? |
44484 | But who cares? |
44484 | But, surely we have met before? |
44484 | By the way, my lad, I suppose you know all about Mr. Brooke and his doings?" |
44484 | Can anyone see or hear them?" |
44484 | Can the Malays have already come up with us and be about to attack us?" |
44484 | Can they have already discovered that we have made directly in this line with the intention of falling upon their ships? |
44484 | Can they say that he has escaped simply because we have not laid hands upon him? |
44484 | Can we ask for a better leader, and can we refuse what his experience dictates?" |
44484 | Could any of their neighbours trust them sufficiently, or be trusted by the Dutchman and his men? |
44484 | Could those above who were hidden on the rock hope to escape? |
44484 | Did anyone see a sign of the boat which was towed behind the schooner?" |
44484 | Did he hear anything? |
44484 | Did n''t I hear something over there? |
44484 | Do yer mean to say that after all you''ve gone through you mean to get left behind? |
44484 | Do you follow now?" |
44484 | Do you understand? |
44484 | Emerge into the open, so as to escape the risk of plunging into the trunk of a tree or running aground? |
44484 | For food we can rely upon our weapons, and after that what else do we want?" |
44484 | For what reason?" |
44484 | Grape, or shall I give the varmint a ball?" |
44484 | Had this young Englishman, whom from the very first he had detested, been spying upon him?" |
44484 | Has anyone seen or heard aught of him?" |
44484 | Have you no eyes? |
44484 | Here, what are you asking for this work?" |
44484 | How are they behaving at the pirate''s stronghold?" |
44484 | How could there be such a thing down there?" |
44484 | How do you know that he is dead, that this villain, Hanns Schlott, has murdered him?" |
44484 | How long will it take us to get to the Sarebus, Li?" |
44484 | How long will yer give''em to settle, sir?" |
44484 | How long will you be, Li Sung?" |
44484 | How many men do you think there are?" |
44484 | How would a Dutchman do?" |
44484 | How''s that, my lad? |
44484 | I reckon that they will follow towards the shore, for what would take us in the direction of the open sea?" |
44484 | I wonder whether they will do the same down- stream, and so bar our retreat should we have cause to fly?" |
44484 | If he is being chased, like ourselves, why does he not rush to the other side of the clearing and get away in that direction?" |
44484 | If there is actually a conspiracy they must have considered it worth their while to follow us, for otherwise why should they take all the trouble? |
44484 | Is all in readiness now?" |
44484 | Is it our leader''s wish that we push on?" |
44484 | Is that not what others would do?" |
44484 | Is there a man here who set eyes on him or on his boat after we captured the fool who lies at the bottom of our own craft?" |
44484 | It was a desperate resolve to make, but a natural one under the circumstances; for what else could he do? |
44484 | May I ask your destination?" |
44484 | Meanwhile, what had happened to Tyler and his friend? |
44484 | No, I know well that they deserve such a death, for who can say how many poor unhappy people the ruffians have killed in cold blood? |
44484 | Now how are we to set about it?" |
44484 | Now how could we manage to retain a position there for a time? |
44484 | Now how will they receive us, I wonder?" |
44484 | Now, how are the others doing?" |
44484 | Now, how are we to get across the river without damaging our weapons?" |
44484 | Now, how could we manage to get away?" |
44484 | Now, what is it exactly, and, first of all, are you positive that the ship we have seen is the one upon which Hanns Schlott''s friend was quartered?" |
44484 | Now, what is their next move?" |
44484 | Now, will yer come aboard and take a sleep in one of our bunks, to drive the muddle out of yer head, or will yer go slick away home? |
44484 | Of what use to struggle further?" |
44484 | Once we are down below, which direction are we to take? |
44484 | Or do they imagine, because they have not seen us near the mountain range, that we have turned back and abandoned the journey?" |
44484 | Or shall we jest give the river a turn? |
44484 | Otherwise why did he address me? |
44484 | Pirates come to have a fight with these here fellers? |
44484 | Rajah, will you come with me? |
44484 | Richardson? |
44484 | Say, are the prahus still at their moorings, and why is it that the vessel which we captured has her head turned to the sea?" |
44484 | See?" |
44484 | Shall I make the necessary arrangements and place a crew aboard?" |
44484 | Shall I send for him now?" |
44484 | Shall it be at once, when the darkness has fallen, or shall it be during the night? |
44484 | Shall it be the sick- list and a bunk in the sick- bay, or a hammock and a good sleep in your own quarters?" |
44484 | Shall they come up, sir?" |
44484 | Shall we gather in a body and attack them for the second time, or is it your advice that we retire and leave these men to themselves? |
44484 | Shall we make a stand here and endeavour to beat them back, or shall we march on at once, leaving them to follow if they care?" |
44484 | Shall we return at once, or will it meet your views if we kill this dog who lies beneath my foot, and then sail for the lower reaches? |
44484 | Shall we strike up along the banks of the river, or shall we turn to the south and west?" |
44484 | Sit still and be roasted or smothered by the flames and smoke, or descend the rock and make a fight of it?" |
44484 | Still day?" |
44484 | Suppose you go like de Dyak? |
44484 | Surely I see a stockade of some sort there?" |
44484 | Surely that is a brighter prospect than to be ever flying? |
44484 | Surely you can not mean that Mr. Richardson has been to Paddi, that he has been a captive there? |
44484 | Tell me, does not the stream on the river Sarebus run fast, and are not men easily drowned in its waters? |
44484 | Tell me, if we push on in the direction that we were going, would the Malays pick up our tracks?" |
44484 | Tell me, my friends, who can say where the second of the Chinamen has got to? |
44484 | Tell me, sir, when did you enter the service?" |
44484 | Tell me,"he went on, calling the Chinaman to him,"are there any others to be feared? |
44484 | That will smooth all possible difficulties, will it not?" |
44484 | The question now is, how are we to protect ourselves? |
44484 | Them shipmates what''ll be yours as soon as yer reach the_ Dido_ would n''t forgive yer for such a act And how can I help yer?" |
44484 | Then did these rovers of the river and sea possess any who could be called by that name? |
44484 | Then did you catch those which answered it?" |
44484 | Then if one failed-- you understand?" |
44484 | Then was it not possible that a whisper should have reached the ears of the pirates about Borneo? |
44484 | Then was this not a desperate case? |
44484 | Then why go to the labour of putting it off? |
44484 | Then you would lie up in one of these creeks if you were in command of the expedition?" |
44484 | Then, again, who could say what would happen? |
44484 | There''s me, too, you must remember"--and the honest fellow felt for Tyler''s hand and gripped it firmly,--"what would I do to get on without yer? |
44484 | Time to get up? |
44484 | Was he entering? |
44484 | Was it the enemy? |
44484 | Was that the reason of the disappearance of some of the prahus? |
44484 | Well, do n''t yer see? |
44484 | Were they human beings lost in the jungle, or a collection of wild beasts? |
44484 | What about that rock over there?" |
44484 | What about the top? |
44484 | What am de orders?" |
44484 | What are yer after?" |
44484 | What are you doing here? |
44484 | What can it mean? |
44484 | What course do you propose, John?" |
44484 | What course shall we take? |
44484 | What do yer say, Johnnie?" |
44484 | What do you advise?" |
44484 | What do you propose to do?" |
44484 | What do you say, Horton?" |
44484 | What do you think of that plan?" |
44484 | What do you think of this offer, Horton? |
44484 | What does de massa say?" |
44484 | What does de massa wish to do?" |
44484 | What does massa say?" |
44484 | What for dey light de torches?" |
44484 | What has caused you all to lose your tempers? |
44484 | What have you others to say?" |
44484 | What if, knowing them to be so close at hand, they deserted them and left them to their fate? |
44484 | What is going to happen now?" |
44484 | What is happening?" |
44484 | What is the meaning of this riddle? |
44484 | What shall we do? |
44484 | What should he do? |
44484 | What were those objects filing in and out between the trees, each so ghost- like and so silent? |
44484 | What would you do?" |
44484 | What''ll I do then?" |
44484 | What''ll it be? |
44484 | What''s next, sir?" |
44484 | What''s the idea, sir?" |
44484 | What''s the next move, sir?" |
44484 | What''s to prevent us jumping overboard and swimming to her? |
44484 | What, then, was more likely than that news of Mr. Beverley''s expedition should have leaked out and become common property at Singapore? |
44484 | When can I set out?" |
44484 | When can we expect to come across another stockade?" |
44484 | When can you be ready?" |
44484 | Where am you?" |
44484 | Where are the heads of those white men?" |
44484 | Where are they? |
44484 | Where are they?" |
44484 | Where are you, Rajah?" |
44484 | Where are you? |
44484 | Where do you think that they have gone?" |
44484 | Where have you seen him in company with other men?" |
44484 | Which vessel do you mean?" |
44484 | Which way, massa?" |
44484 | Which''ll yer have, Johnnie? |
44484 | Who am to stop dem?" |
44484 | Who are they? |
44484 | Who are you?" |
44484 | Who can say how much Hanns Schlott and his accomplices know? |
44484 | Who is he, and how comes it that he is here in Singapore?" |
44484 | Who knows? |
44484 | Who that does not know all of their doings can tell how many deaths they are responsible for, what miseries they have caused? |
44484 | Who was the owner, and what had became of the unfortunate crew?" |
44484 | Who will follow me?" |
44484 | Why did he pause at the door, and for what reason did he so hurriedly dart behind the dwelling? |
44484 | Why is there need for caution? |
44484 | Why not come to Sarawak with us and there have peace and safety under the Englishman?" |
44484 | Why not look out for a likely spot at once and get ready for''em? |
44484 | Why not, then, snatch at the smallest chance which offered, and trust to his heels to carry him to safety? |
44484 | Why, what can you have been doing? |
44484 | Will they go after all, or are they determined to come closer to us?" |
44484 | Will you leave the matter in my hands, and trust to me to do the best for him? |
44484 | Would they think to guard every spot alike? |
44484 | Would you desert them and leave them in the clutches of that tiger?" |
44484 | Would you warn your comrade then? |
44484 | You heard the hail? |
44484 | You observe that?" |
44484 | You''ve the future to look to, your bread and butter to earn, and how d''you mean to set about it? |
44484 | but what''s he been up to this time?" |
44484 | murmured Tyler as if to himself, while his eyes roamed round the circle of Dyaks,"Why not change their abode? |
44484 | or friends?" |
44484 | what''s this?" |
37215 | A Yankee? |
37215 | A sailor? |
37215 | About Paddy? |
37215 | Against the fevers that killed de Jonge, eh? |
37215 | Ah Sing has attacked? |
37215 | Ah Sing? 37215 Ah Sing? |
37215 | Ah Sing? |
37215 | Ah? 37215 Am I always complaining,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | Am I not here to do justice? |
37215 | Am I to be used as a decoy and denied a voice on what shall be done with my prisoner? |
37215 | And Cho Seng? |
37215 | And what have you whites given us in return for your protection? |
37215 | And what is my reward,_ kapitein_? 37215 And your message, I understand, is for Mynheer Muller, the_ controlleur_?" |
37215 | Are these the things you seek forgiveness for? |
37215 | Are they worth anything? |
37215 | Are we going ashore this afternoon? |
37215 | Are ye hit? |
37215 | Are you absolutely sure? |
37215 | Are you hurt? |
37215 | Are you mad, my children of Bulungan? |
37215 | Are your dispositions made? |
37215 | At last, when I could say no more, he asked me:''_ Mynheer_, how did Mynheer de Jonge die?'' 37215 Ay, why does n''t she?" |
37215 | Behind this,_ mynheer_? 37215 But did n''t you fix our appointment for to- night?" |
37215 | But it will not convince you, eh,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | But the wild beasts, the tigers, and the leopards, and the orang- utans in the hill districts, and the snakes? |
37215 | But the_ bruinevels_,_ kapitein_? |
37215 | But where do you sleep? |
37215 | But who would be the man? |
37215 | But, Mynheer Gross, what can twenty- five do? 37215 By the way,"Peter Gross observed, stretching his long legs out to the limit of their reach,"you have n''t seen any of my men, have you? |
37215 | By torture? |
37215 | Can it be--? |
37215 | Can we catch them before they sail? |
37215 | Can you recommend any one, captain? |
37215 | Chi Wung, you peerless, priceless servant, how did you guess our needs? |
37215 | Convince''em-- what? |
37215 | Could n''t you arrange to have the meeting here, away from all that mob? 37215 Devil take the man, why does n''t he hurry?" |
37215 | Devil take you, is this the way you keep guard? |
37215 | Did I not tell you the first day we met, when I told you I asked no favors of you, and would accept none? 37215 Did I tell you about the letter I got from him? |
37215 | Did he try to make love to you? |
37215 | Did that bring a message from Ah Sing? |
37215 | Did you get anything else from him, any real evidence? |
37215 | Did you hear something like a muffled motor exhaust a little while ago? |
37215 | Did you think Koyala was so blind that she did not see the gun- boat in Bulungan harbor a week ago to- day? |
37215 | Do the Sadong Dyaks use the sumpitan? |
37215 | Do the coast Dyaks ever make trouble? |
37215 | Do you find it so, too? |
37215 | Do you know why you failed? 37215 Do you know why?" |
37215 | Do you remember what happened to Gogolu of Lombock the time he captured Lieutenant de Koren and his commando? |
37215 | Do you remember,_ mynheer_, when we first met? |
37215 | Do you? |
37215 | Does he ever mention me? |
37215 | Does that swine think he can make a Van Slyck skip like a butcher''s boy? 37215 Does twenty- five hundred a year appeal to you?" |
37215 | Eavesdropping,_ kapitein_? 37215 Eh? |
37215 | Forget you? 37215 Forgive you for cozening me with sweet words of_ our_ work, and_ our_ mission when you despised me for the blood of my mother that is in me? |
37215 | Forgive you for what? 37215 Forgive you?" |
37215 | From Ah Sing? |
37215 | Has my time come, too? |
37215 | Have you any one dependent on you? |
37215 | Have you brought servants? 37215 Have you done that?" |
37215 | Have you ever loved a woman, Pieter? |
37215 | Have you explained the matter I came here to discuss? |
37215 | Have you found a place where guilders grow on trees? |
37215 | Have you lost your senses? 37215 He does n''t speak of me at all?" |
37215 | He told you to build some huts? |
37215 | He turned state''s evidence? |
37215 | He''s coming here? |
37215 | Here is my arm, where are your manacles,_ kapitein_? |
37215 | How about Kapitein Van Slyck? 37215 How about Van Slyck?" |
37215 | How an American sailor and ten of his crew surprised Gogolu''s band, killed a great many of them, and took their prisoners away from them? 37215 How are the natives? |
37215 | How did Muller come to his death? |
37215 | How did they know it was Jahi who was responsible? |
37215 | How did you get here so soon? |
37215 | How did you hear of it? |
37215 | How did you hear of it? |
37215 | How do you know this? |
37215 | How far are we from the seacoast? |
37215 | How far from Lkath''s village? |
37215 | How far is it? |
37215 | How long have you owned that land? |
37215 | How much a head? |
37215 | How old are you, Vrind Pieter? |
37215 | How old are you? |
37215 | How shall I tell this light- hearted lad what is before us? |
37215 | How the devil did she do it? |
37215 | How the devil should I know? |
37215 | How the dickens do you expect to clean out that hell- hole with twenty- five men? 37215 I have a plan in mind-- if your excellency desires to hear it?" |
37215 | I have not heard of him before, have you,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | I laughed at you? |
37215 | I suppose you will be going back to Java soon again,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | I suppose you will enter the fort with your men? |
37215 | I was told you were going to marry-- naturally I believed-- but of course as you say it''s impossible--"I to marry? |
37215 | I,_ kapitein_? |
37215 | I,_ mynheer_? 37215 I?" |
37215 | If I do, who is going to deny me? |
37215 | If I should send him to Bulungan, would that she- devil, Koyala, make the same fool of him that she has of Muller? |
37215 | If he knows,_ mynheer kapitein_? 37215 If you believe that, why are you here?" |
37215 | In Ah Sing''s hands? |
37215 | In the heart of every man there''s something that responds to simple justice and fair dealing-- What''s that? |
37215 | In what way? |
37215 | In which it was stated that he killed himself because he felt he had lost your excellency''s confidence? |
37215 | Is a woman so necessary? |
37215 | Is he still alive? |
37215 | Is it thus you observe our laws, Ah Sing? |
37215 | Is the fool going to pieces? |
37215 | Is there any need to ask? |
37215 | Is this my reward? |
37215 | Is this the return I get for all I have done to drive the_ orang blanda_ out of Bulungan? 37215 It compromises Van Slyck?" |
37215 | It was at the mouth of the Abbas River, was it not? 37215 Jahi''s here?" |
37215 | Just send one of your boys for my salts, will you? |
37215 | Just what kind of a man do you want? |
37215 | Koyala bimeby mally him-- Mynheer Muller, go hide in bush? |
37215 | Koyala,he said, his voice vibrant with the gratitude he felt,"how can we repay you?" |
37215 | Koyala,he said, suddenly,"why do you hate us whites so?" |
37215 | Leveque''s daughter, Chawatangi''s grandchild? |
37215 | May I speak for a few moments,_ juffrouw_? |
37215 | Mebbe you comee Ah Sing''s house for two- three men? |
37215 | Mebbe you show Ah Sing one damn''fine ring Mauritius? |
37215 | Might I suggest that you let him go to the village right away, and keep away from you altogether? |
37215 | More time for what? 37215 Muller?" |
37215 | My place is with my people-- if you do not want me as hostage,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | My prisoner? |
37215 | Mynheer Gross, do you understand me correctly? |
37215 | Not for a resident''s post? 37215 Now this Koyala,"he asked,"where is she?" |
37215 | Now, Sachsen, answer me truthfully, has this Peter Gross an eye for women? |
37215 | Now, by the beard of Nassau, what joke is Chanticleer playing us now? |
37215 | Of de Jonge-- your predecessor? |
37215 | Oh,_ kapitein_,he exclaimed with relief,"is it you?" |
37215 | Paddy? |
37215 | Possibly you have served as_ controlleur_? |
37215 | Rajah, can we catch those China boys before they reach their proas? |
37215 | Sachsen,the governor demanded, the eagle gleaming in his lean, Cæsarian face,"where can I find a man that will bring peace to Bulungan?" |
37215 | See that ring, Ah Sing? |
37215 | Send a new resident? |
37215 | Shall I ask the lady to come in? |
37215 | Shall I get a light, sir? |
37215 | She is beautiful? |
37215 | She is n''t a pirate, is she? |
37215 | Since you say that you love no woman, let me ask you this-- have you ever seen Koyala? |
37215 | Sit here like turtles on a mud- bank while this Yankee lords it over us and ruins our business? 37215 So it is Mynheer Gross already with you, eh, Muller?" |
37215 | So, Mynheer Gross, the woman deceived you? |
37215 | So? |
37215 | Something''s happened since to cause you to lose confidence in her? |
37215 | Speak, Wong Ling Lo, you sailed with me on the_ Daisy Deane_, is it not so? |
37215 | Surely not at night? |
37215 | Surely you do not expect me to believe all this on your unsupported word,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | Tell me, Mynheer Gross, do you love my country? |
37215 | Tell me, does your_ baas_, the_ mynheer_, ever mention me? |
37215 | Tell me,_ kapitein_, what makes you think so? |
37215 | The fevers? |
37215 | The lad''s come to no harm? |
37215 | The new resident? |
37215 | The question is, what is he going to do? |
37215 | The work is a little new to me-- I presume you know that? |
37215 | Then he''s one of us? |
37215 | Then to- night you will forgive old Sachsen if he speaks plainly to you, more plainly than you would let other men talk? 37215 Then we''ll have to fight for it?" |
37215 | Then what in blazes are you goin''there for? |
37215 | Then you would rather die? |
37215 | They got us, did they? |
37215 | They say that in Batavia? |
37215 | They will kill him? |
37215 | To what province would you appoint me? |
37215 | Violent? |
37215 | Waking up, governor? |
37215 | Was he alone? 37215 We have n''t landed yet?" |
37215 | We need handsome men in Bulungan, do n''t we, captain? 37215 We''re going to fight?" |
37215 | Well, Mynheer Gross, how large a force will you need? |
37215 | Well, Peter, is your head clear enough to talk business? |
37215 | Well,_ generaal_? |
37215 | Well,_ juffrouw_, which of my_ controlleurs_ is in mischief now? |
37215 | What ails the doddering old fool now? |
37215 | What are we going to do,_ kapitein_? |
37215 | What are we going to do? |
37215 | What are you going to do when I present my claim? |
37215 | What are you going to do with him, Datu? |
37215 | What are you going to do with him? |
37215 | What are you going to do? |
37215 | What are your plans? |
37215 | What did he say? |
37215 | What did they tell you in Batavia? |
37215 | What did you wish to see me about? |
37215 | What do you know about Captain Van Slyck''s dealings with this gang? |
37215 | What do you mean, Sachsen? |
37215 | What do you mean? |
37215 | What do you say, Mynheer Gross? |
37215 | What do you think of the situation? |
37215 | What folly,_ mynheer kapitein_? |
37215 | What for um you wantee me? |
37215 | What for um you wantee me? |
37215 | What for um? |
37215 | What has that to do with Bulungan? |
37215 | What in the devil are you driving at, Sachsen? |
37215 | What is it, voice of Djath? |
37215 | What is it? |
37215 | What is it? |
37215 | What is that condition? |
37215 | What is that? |
37215 | What is that? |
37215 | What is there to harm me? |
37215 | What is this I hear? |
37215 | What is your name, sailor, and your ship? |
37215 | What message did it bring, Cho Seng? |
37215 | What new resident? |
37215 | What of Mynheer Muller? |
37215 | What possible reason could any of our crew have to leave? |
37215 | What proofs have you? |
37215 | What shall I do? |
37215 | What ship? |
37215 | What the devil is he driving at? |
37215 | What was your object,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | What will be my reward if I bring him back to you? |
37215 | What''s stirring now? |
37215 | What''s this? |
37215 | What-- what do you mean,_ kapitein_? |
37215 | What? 37215 When did she go?" |
37215 | When do you begin the census? |
37215 | When does he come here? |
37215 | When does your new resident arrive? |
37215 | When will you be able to take over the administration of Bulungan,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | When? |
37215 | Where are you going, Koyala? |
37215 | Where have I heard that name before? |
37215 | Where is Inchi? |
37215 | Where is the resident? |
37215 | Where shall I find this Peter Gross, Sachsen? |
37215 | Where will they be quartered? |
37215 | Where will you find them,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | Where''s Paddy? |
37215 | Who else would it be? |
37215 | Who else? |
37215 | Who found the body of the slain man? |
37215 | Who is it, Koyala? |
37215 | Who is it? |
37215 | Who is she? |
37215 | Who is that? |
37215 | Who mentioned Ah Sing? 37215 Who shall be the first to make blood- brother of this white man?" |
37215 | Who? 37215 Who? |
37215 | Who? |
37215 | Who? |
37215 | Whom were you planning on taking? |
37215 | Why are n''t you with Koyala? |
37215 | Why did you do this,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | Why did you laugh at me then? |
37215 | Why do you ask,_ juffrouw_? |
37215 | Why do you want to go there? |
37215 | Why does n''t she come out where she can get the breeze? |
37215 | Why not? |
37215 | Why should I believe you? |
37215 | Why should I trust you? |
37215 | Why you do n''t speak, Mynheer Gross? |
37215 | Will you go with us? |
37215 | Will you listen with an open mind? 37215 Will you pledge, brother?" |
37215 | Wo n''t you be seated? |
37215 | Ye do n''t want nothin'', do ye? 37215 You accept this post?" |
37215 | You are a teetotaler? |
37215 | You are ready enough to scheme murders if there is a_ gulden_ in it for you, but you have no counsel for a friend, eh? |
37215 | You are sure that you will not sell me to him,_ mynheer kapitein_? |
37215 | You can prove that? |
37215 | You can think of no reason why his excellency should be offended with us,_ kapitein_? |
37215 | You desire him? |
37215 | You got enough to clear up this mess? |
37215 | You have a message for us? |
37215 | You have found it difficult, then, I presume, to keep up with all your work? |
37215 | You have heard from Ah Sing? |
37215 | You have n''t told me where you found Paddy? |
37215 | You have seen her, Sachsen? |
37215 | You have seen her? |
37215 | You know that, too? |
37215 | You makee long trip? |
37215 | You refuse? |
37215 | You refuse? |
37215 | You say he is of Batavia, Koyala? |
37215 | You stole''em, I s''pose? |
37215 | You think twenty- five men can do all that? |
37215 | You think-- she-- sometimes thinks of me? |
37215 | You understand accounts, of course? |
37215 | You were looking for some one,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | You will forgive me, will you not,_ mynheer_, for taking such liberties in your house? |
37215 | You will have an establishment,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | You will stay here? |
37215 | You will take your people with you? |
37215 | You''ll be back by sundown? |
37215 | You''ll-- desert-- will you? |
37215 | You''re going to arrest them? |
37215 | You''re going to trust it to Muller? |
37215 | You''re going to use the fort garrison, too, are n''t you? |
37215 | You''re not hurt? |
37215 | You''re sure it was Ah Sing''s voice you heard? |
37215 | You''ve known me since I was a lad, Sachsen; you''ve known all my comings and goings; why do you ask me such-- rot? |
37215 | You,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | You- you will not do anything violent,_ kapitein_? |
37215 | Your excellency is in earnest? |
37215 | Your refusal is final? |
37215 | Your servant has been with you a long time,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | _ Donder en bliksem_, does Ah Sing know this? |
37215 | _ Hanu Token, Hanu Token_, spirits of the highlands, whither are you taking me? |
37215 | _ Ja, mynheer._"You understand you''ll get a bullet through the head at the first sign of treachery? |
37215 | _ Kapitein_--you mean he might come to an unhappy end on the way? |
37215 | _ Nu_, Mynheer Gross, what troops will you need? |
37215 | _ Wat de drommel_,he roared,"do you expect me to pay all,_ kapitein_, all? |
37215 | ''What''s this?'' |
37215 | ''_ You_ think you can buy our women, too?'' |
37215 | Abruptly dropping the topic, Carver asked:"At what hour does the council meet?" |
37215 | Absent- mindedly he mused:"I wonder if Captain Van Slyck is there?" |
37215 | Ah Sing pretty near got ye, eh, Peter?" |
37215 | Am I so ugly that you can not bear to see me?" |
37215 | And a land grant in Java that will make you rich for life if you make those hill tribes stick to their plantations? |
37215 | And did they not find a strip of red calico from a hillman''s chawat in the bush?" |
37215 | And eight thousand guilders a year? |
37215 | And there have been raids--""So you assume it''s Koyala?" |
37215 | And you,_ juffrouw_?" |
37215 | Answer, Lkath, whose voice is heard before yours in Sadong?" |
37215 | Are there any children?" |
37215 | At Wolang''s village?" |
37215 | At last she asked in a low voice, that sounded strange and harsh even to her:"Why do you hold me,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | At what hour will you want them?" |
37215 | B. the_ Coryander_ and no extra charges?" |
37215 | But in the night I went to him and said:''Shall the vulture rest in the eagle''s nest?'' |
37215 | But seeing his chief so concerned, he suggested soberly:"Ca n''t we beat out to sea and lose them during the night?" |
37215 | But tell me what your master has been doing?" |
37215 | But what the deuce do they want with Rouse, if they have n''t killed him?" |
37215 | CHAPTER XIII A FEVER ANTIDOTE"You have found Bulungan a difficult province to govern,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | Ca n''t you see why I want him? |
37215 | Can you go back next week?" |
37215 | Choose ye, what shall it be?" |
37215 | Did n''t I tell you to be careful at night? |
37215 | Did not the feathers on the arrow show that it came from Jahi''s tribe? |
37215 | Did they use the sumpitan? |
37215 | Did you hear it?" |
37215 | Do n''t you recall?" |
37215 | Do n''t you see my Dyaks fitting arrows in their blow- pipes?'' |
37215 | Do you believe that, Vrind Pieter?" |
37215 | Do you believe that?" |
37215 | Do you believe that?" |
37215 | Do you have much difficulty?" |
37215 | Do you remember?" |
37215 | Do you think you can find them?" |
37215 | Does it concern the new resident we are to have?" |
37215 | Forgive you for leading me around like a pet parrot to say your words to my people and delude them? |
37215 | Forgive you for the ignominy you have heaped upon me, the shame you have brought to me, the loss of friendships and the laughter of my enemies?" |
37215 | Gross?" |
37215 | Gross?" |
37215 | Gross?" |
37215 | Had Carver found him? |
37215 | Had he been mistaken, after all, in his estimate of the man? |
37215 | Handsome white men?" |
37215 | Has he missed me?" |
37215 | Has he not a spy in the_ paleis_ itself?" |
37215 | Has he not_ agenten_ in every corner of this archipelago? |
37215 | Has there been a month without a raid? |
37215 | Have I your excellency''s permission?" |
37215 | Have n''t I, avunculus?" |
37215 | Have they fed you?" |
37215 | Have y''got three good hands that know one rope from another?" |
37215 | Have you grown a conscience?" |
37215 | Have you spent a whole month in the stockade without being called to beat back some of these thieving plunderers and drive them into their hills?" |
37215 | He asked Paddy:"How long have we been here?" |
37215 | He cocked an eye at the vessel himself and remarked:"Is that soap- dish faster than ours, or are we gaining?" |
37215 | He merely remarked:"Of course I''ll go?" |
37215 | He was of no further use to us, why should he live?" |
37215 | His face was imperturbable as he repeated in the same mild, disarming accents:"What for um you wantee me?" |
37215 | His thought was:"Good God, what am I going to do with this lump of jelly- fish?" |
37215 | His tone was a trifle less gruff as he asked:"Can you handle a gun?" |
37215 | How far from the stream?" |
37215 | How much longer must we possess our souls in patience while these things go on?" |
37215 | How so,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | I ask you again, what can twenty- five do against so many?" |
37215 | I do n''t see how I am ever going to straighten things out-- then there are those other things-- what will he say?" |
37215 | I suppose his excellency told you that?" |
37215 | I trust I will have your coöperation,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | I wonder why they did n''t sink with their ship?" |
37215 | If he, who so fondly dreamed that his heart was marble, could fall so quickly and so fatally, could he censure her? |
37215 | Instantly controlling herself, she said in carefully modulated tones:"You sent for me,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | Is it admiration for Koyala''s beauty or your keen sense of justice that leads you to so warm a defense?" |
37215 | Is it good, Lkath?" |
37215 | Is it not because she was young and comely, a woman unafraid, that you remember her?" |
37215 | Is that satisfactory?" |
37215 | Is there anything else you need, besides the usual stores?" |
37215 | Jahi comes to- morrow afternoon, you say?" |
37215 | Koyala?" |
37215 | Leave Bulungan? |
37215 | May I have your pledge for that?" |
37215 | My lover? |
37215 | Now you come to me, after all that has happened, and say:''Koyala, will you forget and help me make Bulungan happy?'' |
37215 | Or was the resident''s sudden assumption of dignity a petty vanity finding vent in the display of newly acquired powers? |
37215 | Oracularly he suggested:"Would it not be wise, your excellency, to give Mynheer Muller, the_ controlleur_, more time? |
37215 | Pander to this Yankee deck- scrubber until he comes?" |
37215 | Presently he said:"If it is not too much trouble,_ mynheer_, could you show me my house?" |
37215 | She walked up to me-- I could see a hurricane was threatening-- and she said:"''You are English? |
37215 | So?" |
37215 | Suddenly he said:"And what if I should appoint you a resident, sailor?" |
37215 | Swallowing his disappointment, he asked in mock dismay:"Another complaint,_ juffrouw_?" |
37215 | Talk English-- no China talk, savvy?" |
37215 | The governor leaned aggressively across the table and asked the one- word pointed question:"How?" |
37215 | The words you did not say, just now,_ orang blanda_, when you held these two hands?" |
37215 | The_ orang kayas_ sent their runners to me and said:''Shall we give the_ controlleur_ the count of our people?'' |
37215 | Then you accept?" |
37215 | There are two civilians at the forward rail-- come,_ kapitein_, do you think one of them is he?" |
37215 | There will be plenty for him to do in the bush, eh,_ mynheer_? |
37215 | This is your first post as resident?" |
37215 | Time for breakfast?" |
37215 | Turning to the_ controlleur_, he asked in a voice of unruffled calm:"May I speak to you privately,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | Van Slyck smiled cynically and observed:"Am I in the way, Mynheer Gross?" |
37215 | Was it not exclusively a weapon of the hill Dyaks? |
37215 | Was it possible that he had misjudged his man? |
37215 | Was there something back of it? |
37215 | Was this apparent guilelessness and simplicity a mask? |
37215 | Watching Muller closely, he inquired:"Then I can expect you to spread the net,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | Were Koyala and Muller right? |
37215 | Were there any of Lkath''s people with him?" |
37215 | Were these Dyaks friends or enemies? |
37215 | What are they for?" |
37215 | What d''ye say?" |
37215 | What d''ye think it''s worth?" |
37215 | What do you advise?" |
37215 | What do you say, Vrind Pieter?" |
37215 | What do you say?" |
37215 | What do you think of the plan, my dear Koyala?" |
37215 | What does Ah Sing expect us to do? |
37215 | What has Peter Gross, freeholder of Batavia, done to merit such an appointment at our hands, Sachsen?" |
37215 | What has happened at the residency during the past week?" |
37215 | What have you and your race brought to my people and to me but misery, and more misery? |
37215 | What is my reward? |
37215 | What is your answer?" |
37215 | What is your answer?" |
37215 | What say you to this, Mynheer Gross?" |
37215 | What say you to three hundred of our best colonials,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | What shall I answer,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | What should he say if he ever saw Carver again? |
37215 | What would happen then? |
37215 | What''s there about Cho Seng to be afraid of?" |
37215 | What?" |
37215 | When they were alone Lkath asked:"How did you know, O wise one?" |
37215 | Where did you get the news, Koyala?" |
37215 | Where was the body? |
37215 | Who did you say it is,_ mynheer_?" |
37215 | Who does n''t?" |
37215 | Who is it from, Koyala?" |
37215 | Whom must I serve, my brothers, the thief who takes and gives or the thief who takes all and gives nothing?" |
37215 | Why not order a copy to- day? |
37215 | Why? |
37215 | Why? |
37215 | Why?" |
37215 | Will you listen?" |
37215 | Will you pledge us this?" |
37215 | With whom I ask you, princes of Bulungan, shall I chew the betel of friendship?" |
37215 | Would five hundred men be enough, Mynheer Gross? |
37215 | Would he land this way, like a pedler with his pack, if he did? |
37215 | Would the taking of this one white life compensate for the misery you would bring on our people?" |
37215 | Would you care to read it?" |
37215 | You are not telling me an untruth, are you, Cho Seng?" |
37215 | You came with fair promises, how have you fulfilled them? |
37215 | You will be ready to go the first of June, then?" |
37215 | You will be true to him, Cho Seng?" |
37215 | You will listen, and take his words to heart, and consider them well, Pieter?" |
37215 | You''re sure you have n''t overlooked them? |
37215 | You, Koyala? |
37215 | _ Kapitein_, get your wits to work; what is the best way to get rid of this Yankee?" |
37215 | _ generaal_, what do you say?" |