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.
identifier | question |
---|---|
42954 | ''Pink flannel? |
42954 | ''Que est ce qu''il y a? |
42954 | ''What for you, madam?'' |
42954 | A workman passing says to a girl leaning out of a low latticed window:''C''est bon le soleil?'' |
42954 | And the images in the churches-- do you mean to say that they have no influence for good on the people? |
42954 | Est- ce vraiment la petite Dorothé?'' |
42954 | How is it that one dislikes one''s own countrymen abroad so much? |
42954 | How many yards?--one, two, three? |
42954 | Is it climatic-- this soothing influence-- or is it the outcome of a spell woven over beautiful Pont- Aven by some good- natured fairy long ago? |
42954 | Is n''t that marvellous? |
42954 | Is n''t that quality if you like? |
42954 | Of what avail is it to attempt to read the mystery of these silent Celtic giants? |
42954 | On one occasion, airing his English, he said,''Vill you pass ze vutter?'' |
42954 | Should they provide the porter with a blade of straw wherewith to light the engines? |
42954 | Then to a man:''Trousering, my lord? |
42954 | What chance would a prisoner have? |
42954 | What was my name? |
42954 | Who is to say that the image of that patient, suffering Saviour is not an influence for good in the village? |
42954 | Who was I? |
42954 | Who would have imagined that this woman of the salons, fêted in Paris, and known everywhere, would be always longing for her country home? |
42954 | Who would have known that one of them was a boy? |
42954 | personne en veux plus? |
40699 | And are they good children? |
40699 | And is she so wicked? |
40699 | And were you afraid of it? |
40699 | And why kill the poor creature, Sophie? 40699 But, Suzette, what have you there?" |
40699 | Have they said their prayers? |
40699 | Have you said them this morning? |
40699 | My dears,she would say, leaning forward to look at their black robes,"are n''t these dresses getting rather shabby? |
40699 | What''s this? |
40699 | Why not, dear? |
40699 | Will you shoe my horse, good friends? |
40699 | You are sure I have not hurt you, darling? |
40699 | You love your little sister, do n''t you, my darling? |
40699 | You think? 40699 _ Maman_--is_ bonne maman_ very ill?" |
40699 | And this is the poem that was sent with the purse:"Vous voulez jeune Princesse Que je me rends près de vous? |
40699 | At this point in the story I always cried out:"But,_ Monsieur le Curé_, did it not hurt the poor horse to have its legs unscrewed?" |
40699 | Did this milk come from the yellow? |
40699 | Do n''t you want to come with me?" |
40699 | Do you say your prayers?" |
40699 | Famines had come before this, said Jules, so why not again? |
40699 | Great earthenware pans of milk stood on the wide shelves of her dairy, and when_ maman_ came to see her she would say,"May I go into the dairy, Rose?" |
40699 | Has n''t the time come for new ones?" |
40699 | Have n''t you a watch, then?" |
40699 | Her first question was sure to be,"Are you hungry?" |
40699 | One day he must have seen how much I longed for it, for he said, holding out the slice,"_ Demoiselle, en veux- tu_?" |
40699 | Que je baise de votre altesse Les pieds, les mains, et les genoux? |
40699 | Why give oneself so much trouble for nothing?" |
40699 | Why not?" |
40699 | You can well afford that, ca n''t you? |
40699 | You understand me, do n''t you, Sophie? |
40699 | [ Illustration:"_ Maman_ wrote secretly to_ bon papa_ in Paris"]"But why not, Sophie? |
14233 | At what time is the post due here in Auray? |
14233 | But with what? |
14233 | By whom? |
14233 | Is this,he demanded,"the instrument with which the assault was committed? |
14233 | Where''s the murderer? |
14233 | Why? |
14233 | You were not present, Monsieur le commissaire? |
14233 | And are they not completed by death? |
14233 | And charming ones, too, perhaps,--why not? |
14233 | And did the rake belong to him or to some one else? |
14233 | And how many draughts of it did it take for you to acquire all this wonderful knowledge? |
14233 | And, indeed, what is there on which much can not be said? |
14233 | Are n''t the saucepans like polished suns? |
14233 | Are they a confused recollection of the monsters that existed before the flood? |
14233 | As great as space appears to our eye, does it not always seem limited as soon as we know that it has a boundary? |
14233 | But how can they? |
14233 | But is the new as good as the old? |
14233 | But what is, in fact, bad taste? |
14233 | But where did the dragons come from? |
14233 | But who cares about them? |
14233 | But why bother about these things? |
14233 | But, say others, do not his mission and his glory consist in going forward and attacking the work of God, and encroaching upon it? |
14233 | By what magic will they be able to do so? |
14233 | Do they know that we have cities and steeples and triumphal arches? |
14233 | Do they wish to lodge a complaint? |
14233 | Do you prefer Tom Thumb or the Museum of Versailles? |
14233 | Does not this phrase of Fénelon apply wonderfully well to that period:"A sight well calculated to delight the eye?" |
14233 | Has n''t this man had enough of slavery himself? |
14233 | How many dreams have been dreamed beneath it? |
14233 | How many nightmares have galloped under this cap? |
14233 | Indeed, do not monuments grow greater through recollection, like men and like passions? |
14233 | Is it not here that our own grief was nourished, is this not the very Golgotha where the genius that fed us suffered its anguish? |
14233 | Is it not, then, their modesty that appeals to us? |
14233 | Is not asceticism superior epicureanism, fasting, refined gormandising? |
14233 | Is she dead to the world, and will men never see her again? |
14233 | Jérôme, are you sure it is?" |
14233 | Moreover, has it not been said that all the pleasure in these things was only imagination? |
14233 | One is astonished at the way these people cling to their belief; but does one know the pleasure and voluptuousness they derive from it? |
14233 | Or was it, I repeat, with a blunt instrument? |
14233 | The oath? |
14233 | Was it a temple? |
14233 | Was it really with this that these women were hurt? |
14233 | Was not the type of the old soldiers whose race disappeared around 1598, at the taking of Vervins, fine and terrible? |
14233 | What are you regretting? |
14233 | What do you think about it, Monsieur le commissaire?" |
14233 | What has he ever been able to learn about them in the salons; could he see through the corset and the crinoline? |
14233 | What is wanted nowadays is rather the opposite of nudity, simplicity and truth? |
14233 | What was their use? |
14233 | When do they open? |
14233 | Where are the inhabitants? |
14233 | Where can she be? |
14233 | Where could the poor fellow ever have seen any? |
14233 | Where is the poet, nowadays, even amongst the most brilliant, who knows what a woman is like? |
14233 | Who has said:"Life is a hostelry, and the grave is our home?" |
14233 | Who is the assailant? |
14233 | Why does he torment this poor little beast? |
14233 | Would their attitudes be more dejected, their eyes sadder or their prayers more pitiful? |
14233 | where are you leading Father Mahé, canon of Vannes and correspondent of the Academy of Agriculture at Poitiers? |
2023 | And if he was n''t? |
2023 | And was he your fiance? |
2023 | And what did he say to that? |
2023 | And when you are not in dreamland? |
2023 | Anybody keep goats round here? |
2023 | Are you fond of him? |
2023 | Are you generally in of an afternoon? |
2023 | But I thought you said he was going to do it himself? |
2023 | But what?--but who? |
2023 | But why--? |
2023 | Ca n''t you hear the silence? 2023 Ca n''t you see it?" |
2023 | D''you know where he was last night? |
2023 | Did anybody call on him yesterday? |
2023 | Did n''t you know? |
2023 | Do n''t you know it''s nearly six o''clock? 2023 Do n''t you see?" |
2023 | Do what? |
2023 | Do what? |
2023 | Do you always wear gloves? |
2023 | Do you care to come with me? |
2023 | Do you know what it seems to me? |
2023 | Do you know what you ought to be wearing? |
2023 | Does he usually take his cook with him? |
2023 | Does n''t anybody care for me? |
2023 | Funny, ai n''t it? |
2023 | Got anything interesting? |
2023 | Had n''t you better tell me? 2023 Have you been asking him to?" |
2023 | Have you ever heard of the White Ladies? |
2023 | Have you formed any notion? |
2023 | He is n''t hurt, is he? |
2023 | He must have been something to her-- fiance? |
2023 | He''s brought his cook down with him, has n''t he? |
2023 | Her husband? |
2023 | How did the interview go off? |
2023 | How did you get here? |
2023 | How did you hear about her? |
2023 | How do I know? |
2023 | How do you know it''s going to be fourteen days? |
2023 | How do you know? |
2023 | How do you like it? |
2023 | How intimate are you with him? |
2023 | How long are you stopping in New York? |
2023 | How long have you got? |
2023 | How much? |
2023 | I beg pardon,said Matthew,"but would you please tell me who lives here?" |
2023 | I did? |
2023 | I suppose,said Marigold-- he was hesitating with the door in his hand--"it would n''t be of any use my seeing her myself?" |
2023 | I suppose,she said,"that''s why you never married mother?" |
2023 | I wonder what he''s like? |
2023 | I wonder what''s become of them? |
2023 | Is it alive? |
2023 | Is n''t that the most important part of a woman? |
2023 | Is n''t what? |
2023 | Is she so very wonderful? |
2023 | Is that bag ready? |
2023 | Is there an Exhibition anywhere-- something in the open air? |
2023 | Journalism? |
2023 | Like to see a bit more than Antwerp, if you could afford it, would n''t you? |
2023 | Miss Ann Kavanagh? |
2023 | Mr.--What''s his name-- Onions? |
2023 | No, certainly not-- as a matter of fact--"Well, what? |
2023 | Oh, that? |
2023 | Or was that the reward that she claimed? 2023 Shall I say''not at home''?" |
2023 | Shall we go? |
2023 | Shall we go? |
2023 | She was very beautiful, my mother, was n''t she? |
2023 | Shure, do n''t I know the mark? |
2023 | Sylvia? 2023 That you and I sat here years ago and talked?" |
2023 | The hussy you''ve been dining with? |
2023 | Then who was he? |
2023 | Then why did n''t you marry her? |
2023 | Treating yourself to a little holiday on the Continent? |
2023 | Was it an accident? |
2023 | Was there a King Heremon of Ireland? |
2023 | Well,I said,"are n''t you going?" |
2023 | Well,I says,"it has its humorous side, has n''t it? |
2023 | Well,I says,"why not? |
2023 | Well,she said,"what are you going to say to her?" |
2023 | What about me? |
2023 | What about the bedroom on the second floor? 2023 What are you going to do?" |
2023 | What are you talking about? |
2023 | What are your feelings towards him,I says,"to be quite honest? |
2023 | What d''you generally want a cook for? |
2023 | What d''you think yourself? |
2023 | What did she do? |
2023 | What did she say? |
2023 | What did you say to her? |
2023 | What do you mean by''you suppose you were''? |
2023 | What do you mean,''In a way''? |
2023 | What do you think has happened? |
2023 | What do you think yourself she will be like? |
2023 | What do you want? |
2023 | What does he do? |
2023 | What easier? 2023 What have you been doing all these years?" |
2023 | What have you been doing with yourself? |
2023 | What have you come here for? |
2023 | What is he doing here in New York? |
2023 | What is she like? |
2023 | What is your line? |
2023 | What mother? |
2023 | What really have you got on? |
2023 | What''s happened? |
2023 | What''s he like? |
2023 | What''s he want to see me for? |
2023 | What''s he want to take his cook down with him for? |
2023 | What''s it got to do with you? |
2023 | What''s it got to do with you? |
2023 | What''s the matter? |
2023 | When did he first take notice of you like? |
2023 | When did it all begin? |
2023 | Where are you going? |
2023 | Where are your wings? |
2023 | Where did ye find her? 2023 Where have you hidden her?" |
2023 | Where is she? |
2023 | Where''s he gone? |
2023 | Where''s who? |
2023 | Who are you talking about? |
2023 | Who are you? |
2023 | Who does? |
2023 | Who is she? |
2023 | Who is the lady? |
2023 | Who said I agreed with her? |
2023 | Who told you all that? |
2023 | Who wants to know? |
2023 | Who was he? |
2023 | Who''s encouraging her? |
2023 | Who''s that? |
2023 | Whose mother? |
2023 | Why ca n''t you tell me-- or, why wo n''t you tell me? 2023 Why did n''t you?" |
2023 | Why do you want to like him? |
2023 | Why do you want to see Mademoiselle Malvina? |
2023 | Why do you want your mother changed? |
2023 | Why going away? |
2023 | Why in the dining- room? |
2023 | Why not? |
2023 | Why not? |
2023 | Why''just now''? |
2023 | Will you be away long? |
2023 | Would it have been of any use? |
2023 | Would n''t she have you? |
2023 | Would you know the street again? |
2023 | Yet how could he have let her go through those ten years of living death while he walked the streets scot free? 2023 You have asked him?" |
2023 | You have n''t brought anything with you? |
2023 | You have not seen her since-- since she was young? |
2023 | You know her? |
2023 | You know him? |
2023 | You mean,said Ann,"that if you had seen less of me you might have liked me better?" |
2023 | You think it true? |
2023 | You think she means to come? |
2023 | You were in love with my mother, were n''t you? |
2023 | You will do it, wo n''t you? |
2023 | You wish it? |
2023 | You would have been satisfied? |
2023 | You''re sure you do n''t mind? |
2023 | You''ve seen her? 2023 And if she did, what would be his position, supposing the inspection to result unfavourably for her? 2023 And what did they want her changed into? 2023 And why did they want their mother changed? 2023 As a psychological experiment was not one justified? 2023 But as a boy-- well, you were a bit of a prig, were n''t you? 2023 But could it be cured? 2023 But then what animal was ever known to sleep so soundly as not to be disturbed by human footsteps? 2023 But was there any need in your case? |
2023 | But where? |
2023 | But why? |
2023 | But would her consent be a valid defence? |
2023 | But would the Professor kindly come at once? |
2023 | But would they? |
2023 | Ca n''t you tell me? |
2023 | Can you forgive me?" |
2023 | Cured? |
2023 | Do you mean she''s too awful for words?" |
2023 | For further particulars, would the Professor kindly apply to Malvina? |
2023 | Get himself hanged, if only out of mere decency?" |
2023 | Good- bye"? |
2023 | Had n''t she said something about wanting a French governess for Georgina? |
2023 | Hope? |
2023 | How could he bear even to look on her again? |
2023 | How could she help it? |
2023 | How did she get here?" |
2023 | How had the Arlington twins discovered it? |
2023 | How old was she? |
2023 | How was she dressed?" |
2023 | If all of them had not disappeared-- been kissed three times upon the lips by mortal man and so become a woman? |
2023 | If only for the sake of his young wife, would not Michael come and see them? |
2023 | If she really lived why should he not see her, speak to her? |
2023 | If she sought them, softly calling, might they not reveal themselves to her, make room for her once again in the whirling circle? |
2023 | If she were elderly, plain? |
2023 | If, added thereto, he were comely, with kind strong ways, and eyes that drew you? |
2023 | In what shape would these come to him? |
2023 | Indeed how could she? |
2023 | Is it anything possible-- for a day or two?" |
2023 | Is it ready? |
2023 | Is she young or old?" |
2023 | Is that the young man?" |
2023 | It was when I brought the coffee that he turned to me and asked:"What''s doing? |
2023 | It would make the house more lively, would n''t it?" |
2023 | May I ask in what capacity?" |
2023 | Meadows?" |
2023 | Might not there be sources unknown to the Professor? |
2023 | Only us two?" |
2023 | Parable say to the lady:"Why should n''t we have it together?" |
2023 | Parable?" |
2023 | She dismissed the idea, for who would be passing at such an hour, and where there was no road? |
2023 | Sheets aired-- all that sort of thing?" |
2023 | Some time during the trial-- the evidence piling up against her day by day-- why did n''t he come forward, if only to stand beside her? |
2023 | Somewhere out of chaos was sounding a plaintive voice:"What is she like? |
2023 | Suppose the chain slips? |
2023 | Suppose, in spite of all our precautions, he does rise? |
2023 | That he should wait, keeping alive the one hope that would make the suffering possible to her? |
2023 | The workmen going to and fro for water-- suppose they do discover him? |
2023 | This marvellous woman was waiting for him with outstretched arms( why should he doubt it?) |
2023 | To introduce her-- as what? |
2023 | To which the lady replied:"But what about Miss Clebb?" |
2023 | Was n''t there a law about this sort of thing-- something about"decoying"and"young girls"? |
2023 | Was the Professor sure? |
2023 | Was there any hope? |
2023 | What could they do to her, any of them, with all their clacking of tongues and their wagging of heads? |
2023 | What difference does that make?" |
2023 | What do you think? |
2023 | What else could a self- respecting potentate do? |
2023 | What else matters?" |
2023 | What is she like?" |
2023 | What more can any man want?" |
2023 | What ought I to do?" |
2023 | What the Professor was really after was: How would Malvina receive the proposal? |
2023 | What was Miss Bulstrode''s father but a grocer? |
2023 | What was he to do with her? |
2023 | What was the beginning of all science but applied curiosity? |
2023 | What was the case?" |
2023 | What was the meaning of it? |
2023 | What was to be done with her? |
2023 | What work would it be that would cause such injuries? |
2023 | What''ll he get?" |
2023 | What''s she going to do about you then?" |
2023 | Where had she learned it? |
2023 | Why could n''t he have gone upstairs into the bathroom, where Hepworth always shaved himself, where he would have found everything to his hand? |
2023 | Why had he not thought of it? |
2023 | Why had it not occurred to him before? |
2023 | Why not? |
2023 | Why should n''t she belong to the Fabian Society and the W.S.P.U? |
2023 | Wo n''t you take them off?" |
2023 | Would her letters ever again have the same charm for him? |
2023 | Would it be possible to forget them, to reconcile oneself to them? |
2023 | Would she comply? |
2023 | Yet even so, how could he find her? |
2023 | Yet what could there be? |
2023 | You believe in it?" |
2023 | You think it right,"he added,"to-- to encourage such people?" |
2023 | You will remember that?" |
2023 | You''d all like some coffee, would n''t you?" |
2023 | You''ll help me?" |
2023 | You''re by yourself, are n''t you?" |
2023 | asks Miss Bulstrode, careless like--"a lady?" |
44091 | ''And what prophet will you be, and what is your prophecy?'' 44091 ''And who will you be, and forgive the saying?'' |
44091 | ''Saw me first, Marsail?'' 44091 ''Then tell me this at least,''I asked;''is there peril for Alan or for me in this island?'' |
44091 | ''Then what more is there, Marsail Macrae?'' 44091 ''What is it, Ian?'' |
44091 | ''What is it, Marsail?'' 44091 ''When and where was this sight upon you that you speak of?'' |
44091 | About last night? |
44091 | Absolutely? |
44091 | Ah, Lois, is this a prepared scene? |
44091 | Ah, why? 44091 Alan MacAlasdair, as the Marquise here calls you,--and she ought to know,--have you learned yet the name and rank of your father?" |
44091 | Although he is nominally your betrothed, and believes in you as his future wife? |
44091 | Although he were your husband? |
44091 | And is it not possible I might follow her for the same reason? |
44091 | And that such a betrothal is, in Brittany, almost as binding as a marriage? |
44091 | And that the Marquis de Kerival wishes that union to take place? |
44091 | And you profoundly know, Ynys, that in no conceivable circumstances can Andrik be to you what I am, or any thing for a moment approaching it? |
44091 | As an intimately dear comrade? |
44091 | But did you notice nothing about him, Ynys... about his face, his features? |
44091 | But do you mean what you say, knowing that you are not only using a phrase? |
44091 | But incensed at what? |
44091 | But tell me, Morag, who is the Herdsman of whom you speak? |
44091 | But what can I do? |
44091 | But why, Ynys? |
44091 | Could you we d your life with his? |
44091 | Did he give you no name, Alan? |
44091 | Do you believe me, Alan, dear? |
44091 | Do you know that Ynys herself gave her pledge to Andrik de Morvan? |
44091 | Do you know what Yann says, Alan? |
44091 | Do you know what Yann says?... 44091 Do you know?" |
44091 | Do you wish me to go back, Ian? |
44091 | Giorsal,said Ian, turning in despair to his sister,"what is the meaning of this folly?" |
44091 | Have you ever heard of_ am Buchaille Bàn-- am Buchaille Buidhe_? |
44091 | Have you heard or seen aught that gives you fear? |
44091 | Have you told her so? 44091 Her name?" |
44091 | How am I for knowing, Ynys- nighean- Lhois? 44091 How do you know this?" |
44091 | I wonder, dear, if you would love me whatever happened-- whatever I was, or did? |
44091 | Ian, what is this mystery? |
44091 | If I let go for the moment, will you come back under the trees here, where she can not see or hear us? |
44091 | Is it Annaik? |
44091 | Is it called Rona? |
44091 | Is it no knowledge you have of him at all, Alan MacAlasdair? |
44091 | M. le Général, are you ready? |
44091 | M. le Marquis, are you ready? |
44091 | My father? |
44091 | Oh, who knows? 44091 Tell me, Bean Neil MacNeill, what is the meaning of this strangeness that is upon you? |
44091 | Tell me, dear, what is this thing that you expect to hear or see? |
44091 | Tell me, dear,he urged again,"who is it you expect to see or hear?" |
44091 | Tell me,whispered Ynys,"tell me, Marsail, what thought it is that is in your own mind?" |
44091 | Then tell me this: is my father dead also, as I have long surmised? |
44091 | Then, by your true heart, is there no possibility that he can in any way ever come between us? |
44091 | Well, Aunt Lois, I wait for your final question? |
44091 | Well, what do you want? |
44091 | Well? |
44091 | What about Andrik de Morvan? |
44091 | What do I want? 44091 What has the accident of marriage to do with truth between a man and a woman, Alan?" |
44091 | What have_ you_ been doing? |
44091 | What is impossible? |
44091 | What is it, Alan, mo- ghray; what is the trouble that is upon you? |
44091 | What is it, Alan? |
44091 | What is it, Alan? |
44091 | What is it, Ian? 44091 What is it, Ian?" |
44091 | What is it, dear? |
44091 | What is it? 44091 What is the meaning of this thing? |
44091 | What, Judik? |
44091 | When did he tell you that, Ynys, mo- chree? |
44091 | Whence did he come? 44091 Who are you, to be standing there, Judik Kerbastiou?" |
44091 | Who are you? |
44091 | Who is it? 44091 Who is that man?" |
44091 | Who is the Herdsman of whom you speak, Morag? |
44091 | Why are you here again, Judik Kerbastiou? 44091 Why are you so surprised, Alan? |
44091 | Why did the man kill Andrik de Morvan? |
44091 | Why do you come to see me here, Ian? |
44091 | Why do you first say''no''and then''yes''? |
44091 | Why do you not come into the boat, Alan? |
44091 | Why do you speak of the Herdsman as a spirit, Ynys? 44091 Why not? |
44091 | Why not? |
44091 | Why should I, woman? 44091 Why, what is wrong, Judik Kerbastiou?" |
44091 | Why? |
44091 | Will you be for going back to that house, Alan MacAlasdair? |
44091 | Will you be good enough, then, to explain about last night? |
44091 | Will you go? 44091 With joy? |
44091 | Would you be for following a herdsman who could lead you to no fold? 44091 Yes... but that, that Ian Macdonald said; what else did he say?" |
44091 | Yes... well, yes, I do love her; but what then? 44091 Yes?" |
44091 | Ynys, darling, do you not understand what it is that I say? 44091 You have proofs?" |
44091 | You love Andrik? |
44091 | You love Ynys de Kerival? |
44091 | You will do this thing for me, Alan, that I ask? |
44091 | You will never be for marrying the daughter of the man that murdered your father? |
44091 | You will not be putting evil upon me because that you saw me here by the pool before I saw you? |
44091 | _ What_ is not true, Alan Carmichael? |
44091 | _ Ynys!_ But, Alan, do you not know that she is betrothed to Andrik de Morvan? |
44091 | _ Ynys- ghaolaiche_, Ynys, my darling, what is it? 44091 ''What do you see, Yann?'' 44091 ... Annaik, Aunt Lois, why do you ask me about Annaik? |
44091 | After all, what did it matter? |
44091 | Again, was it possible that she was there to meet some one-- to encounter the"J"whose initial was beside her own on the old thorn? |
44091 | And besides----""Why should I not mean it? |
44091 | And does that not make you more than ever anxious to learn all that you are to hear this afternoon?" |
44091 | And ever as they rocked, the tears Ran down, sad tears: Who is it lieth dead therein, Dead all these weary years? |
44091 | And for dream, what had he? |
44091 | And her life, and Alan''s, were not these one? |
44091 | And if so, might not that child of joy be born out of suffering and sorrow and crime; and if so, might not that child be born of her? |
44091 | And was it Rona, you said, was the place of the Sea- caves? |
44091 | Annaik by appointment?" |
44091 | Annaik is beautiful; she has long loved you, I am certain; and you, too, if I mistake not, care for her?" |
44091 | Annaik, and tell her what I have seen-- and from what I believe I have saved her?" |
44091 | Annaik?" |
44091 | Are you?" |
44091 | But also, has not the Prophet said that one shall be born upon this island who will redeem his oppressed people? |
44091 | But look you, Judik, what right have you to be here at all, in the home domain, in the dead of night?" |
44091 | But now, will you tell me who the woman is?" |
44091 | But tell me again, do you mean what you say,_ absolutely_?" |
44091 | But tell me; could you be happy with Andrik? |
44091 | But who could it be, there, in that lonely place, at that hour of the night? |
44091 | But why did you return here?" |
44091 | But why do you ask me these things, Alan?" |
44091 | But why seek riddles in flowing water? |
44091 | But....""But what?" |
44091 | CHAPTER XIV THE LAUGHTER OF THE KING What are dreams but the dust of wayfaring thoughts? |
44091 | Can I go in at once and see my aunt?" |
44091 | Can you read it? |
44091 | Could an accident have happened to the Marquis Tristran? |
44091 | Dear, how could_ any thing_ come between us? |
44091 | Did Annaik also think of it ever, he wondered? |
44091 | Did Ian say nothing more?" |
44091 | Do you know that I also wish her to marry Andrik; that his parents wish it; and that every one regards the union as all but an accomplished fact?" |
44091 | Do you love any woman?" |
44091 | Does she know that we have told each other of this love, and that we are secretly betrothed?" |
44091 | Does she know that we love each other? |
44091 | Dwellest thou in the shadow of grief? |
44091 | Fragmentary phrases, irrelevant words, what could it all mean? |
44091 | Had he heard a nightingale singing in the moonlight? |
44091 | Had the Herdsman, the Shepherd of Souls, indeed revealed to her that a child was to be born who would be one of the redeemers of the world? |
44091 | Has life meant so much to me of late years that I should wish to prolong it?" |
44091 | Has she betrothed herself to you?" |
44091 | Hast thou thy hall like Ossian? |
44091 | Have thy sisters fallen from heaven? |
44091 | Have you no suspicion, no idea?" |
44091 | He caught her agonized whisper:"_ Oh, my God!_""What is it-- oh, what is it, dear Aunt Lois?" |
44091 | How could he, then, a man as I am, though with upon him a worse blood- shadow than lies upon us-- how could he tell you aught of what is to be? |
44091 | How could she help the accident by which she had cared for Andrik before she loved Alan? |
44091 | How dare you be so insolent, fellow? |
44091 | How had she been able to leave the château; when had she stolen forth; where had she wandered; whither was she going; to what end? |
44091 | How, then, could much credence be placed on the testimony of a man who could be so prejudiced? |
44091 | I have done my best, Alan?" |
44091 | I waited, and then spoke again, whisperingly:"''Tell me, Ian MacIain, what do you see?'' |
44091 | If so, could it be the person who had cut the letter"J"on the bark of the tree? |
44091 | If so, what was the lesson of life? |
44091 | If you be in truth the daughter of the man who slew my father, why should his evil blood be our undoing also? |
44091 | Is he dead?" |
44091 | Is he wounded? |
44091 | Is there any thing wrong?" |
44091 | Listen, dear; do you not know me; do you not know who I am? |
44091 | None believed him; but what could any do? |
44091 | Oh, Alan, darling, are you there?_"His heart beat. |
44091 | Oh, Ynys, do you not understand?" |
44091 | Oh, have you so little belief, then, in women-- in me? |
44091 | Old sayings they have, too; who knows how old? |
44091 | Only, if this were so, why should he call himself the Herdsman? |
44091 | Or could he? |
44091 | Or had he been startled into some wild fantasy, and imagined a likeness where none had been? |
44091 | Or was Ynys the vain dreamer? |
44091 | Or whence are they, and what air is upon their shadowy wings? |
44091 | Shall it be life or death?" |
44091 | Sure you must have known it; else, why would you come out? |
44091 | Surely that was the same figure he had seen cross the glade, the figure that had slipped from the thorn? |
44091 | Surely the man could mean no evil against one of the Big House, and one, too, so much admired, and in a certain way loved, as Annaik de Kerival? |
44091 | Tell me, my fawn, has he ever said any thing of this kind about_ you_?" |
44091 | That voice, was it not his own; that tone, was it not familiar in his ears? |
44091 | Then, too, had they not promised somewhat to each other? |
44091 | Then, too, if this man were indeed herdsman, where was his_ imir ionailt_, his browsing tract? |
44091 | There are reasons why you....""Is my father one of the combatants? |
44091 | These complexities of which we hear so much, what are they? |
44091 | This was how the woman Morag had spoken; did she indeed mean this very man, and if so what import lay in her words? |
44091 | Was he indeed at the extreme of life; was his soul amid shallows, already a rock upon a blank, inhospitable shore? |
44091 | Was her heart not his, and her life with her heart, and with both her deathless devotion? |
44091 | Was it all a dream that Ynys had dreamed, far away among the sea arcades of Rona? |
44091 | Was it all lost... the long endurance of pain, the pangs of sorrow? |
44091 | Was it, he wondered, because that, there upon the sea, whatever of shadow dwelled about him on the land was no longer visible? |
44091 | Was the island haunted? |
44091 | Was there not the silence for deep peace, and the voice of the unseen sea for echo to the deep tides of love which surged obscurely in his heart? |
44091 | Was this, then, the reason of what had been his inexplicable gloom? |
44091 | What could all this mystery mean? |
44091 | What could it mean? |
44091 | What could she be doing there? |
44091 | What could she mean? |
44091 | What destiny among the stars fairer than this? |
44091 | What does Annaik know? |
44091 | What does that mean?" |
44091 | What if both at times were wrought too deeply by this beautiful dream? |
44091 | What is all this madness that you say? |
44091 | What is it, Judik?" |
44091 | What is that to you?" |
44091 | What is the meaning of this haunting of the forbidden home domain? |
44091 | What man has ever dared to say that Alan MacAlasdair of Rona is an outcast? |
44091 | What message could he give you that is himself a lost soul? |
44091 | What of your feeling toward_ her_?" |
44091 | What proof have you of this? |
44091 | What was this strange emotion, that gave him a sensation almost as though he had seen his own wraith? |
44091 | What wonder, he thought, that deep gloom had been upon him that day? |
44091 | What... had she seen him? |
44091 | What... was it possible: could_ he_ be the"J"who had linked his initial with that of Annaik? |
44091 | When have I foretold evil upon you or yours, or upon the isles beyond? |
44091 | When have I uttered aught of having any mission, or of being other than I am? |
44091 | When, recently, had he heard that name? |
44091 | Where has she gone?" |
44091 | Where was it? |
44091 | Where were you during that hour or more?" |
44091 | Whither did he go?" |
44091 | Whither dost thou retire from thy course, when the darkness of thy countenance grows? |
44091 | Who could this walker in the dark be? |
44091 | Who else is there?" |
44091 | Who is like thee in heaven, daughter of the night? |
44091 | Who is the Herdsman?" |
44091 | Who was"J"? |
44091 | Why are you so pale?" |
44091 | Why do you and these men look at me askance?" |
44091 | Why do you not speak? |
44091 | Why do you think that I have the power of the evil eye? |
44091 | Why do you turn away your head?" |
44091 | Why does Ynys have you, all of you, when I have loved you all along? |
44091 | Why does one kill any body? |
44091 | Why should I fear it, Alan? |
44091 | Why should an already gloomy house have been made still more sombre? |
44091 | Why should dispeace have arisen between Ynys and Annaik? |
44091 | Why that absolute stillness, that strange, listless indifference? |
44091 | Will you go?" |
44091 | Yes, you know that, you say, and also that he was called Donnacha Bàn? |
44091 | Yes?... |
44091 | Yet what joyousness like hers, when she wills; because of her unwavering hope, her inexhaustible fount of love? |
44091 | Ynys to go back at once to the château?" |
44091 | Ynys, will you come? |
44091 | You are for knowing, sure, that long ago Uilleam, brother of him who was father to your man, had a son? |
44091 | You are sufficiently a Gael to feel that you would not marry the daughter of a man who killed your father?" |
44091 | You have been in pain, Aunt Lois?" |
44091 | You know old Marsail Macrae? |
44091 | You say you love him?" |
44091 | and what sin is it that lies between me and another of which you know?" |
44091 | do you know whom--_what_--it was you saw? |
44091 | he exclaimed in a cold and sneering voice,"or, has the young man known all along?" |
44091 | her?" |
44091 | now?" |
44091 | what gives you dread? |
46178 | ''Is your father on board?'' 46178 ''Me only?'' |
46178 | ''Who must not meet?'' 46178 A chance? |
46178 | A girl in Breton costume? |
46178 | A tot of cognac, eh? 46178 Ah, that you?" |
46178 | Am I to say nothing at all? |
46178 | Am I wanted for any formalities? |
46178 | Am I? |
46178 | And be swept by an occasional wave from stem to stern? |
46178 | And is that young lady your daughter, Sir? |
46178 | And not a word of this to a soul? |
46178 | And our small community in Pont Aven is a very united and pleasant one, do n''t you think? |
46178 | And the lady is his wife? |
46178 | And what did you say? |
46178 | And who in the world are all these letters for? |
46178 | And you were thrown over then? 46178 And-- that reminds me-- what of the money Mr. Carmac carried in one of his trunks? |
46178 | Any news? |
46178 | Are the rings in good condition? |
46178 | Are ye feelin''bad? 46178 Are you afraid she has run away-- that she is making for Paris, or London?" |
46178 | Are you in any special hurry to return home? 46178 Are you still fretting about Madeleine?" |
46178 | Are you sure-- quite sure? |
46178 | As to why she has gone? |
46178 | But are you serious about Madeleine? 46178 But how can that be possible?" |
46178 | But how? |
46178 | But is n''t that a thing meant to catch fish? |
46178 | But surely, Captain, you do n''t pretend that the finding of a drowned sailor in a trawl net was other than an accident? |
46178 | But what can I do? |
46178 | But what grounds for quarrel exist between us? |
46178 | But what makes you think Eve is eating a crabapple? |
46178 | But where have you been? |
46178 | But why do you seek Madeleine here, Mademoiselle? |
46178 | But why does she wear the Breton costume? |
46178 | But why has she gone to Quimperlé? |
46178 | But why not Lorient? |
46178 | But why? 46178 But why?" |
46178 | But why? |
46178 | But wo n''t you come with me to our cottage? |
46178 | But, M''sieu'', did n''t you hear me telling you that the prefect----"What''s the matter? |
46178 | But, father dear, how could he know? 46178 But-- forgive the question-- why did you say you do not blame me?" |
46178 | But-- have you-- forgotten-- perhaps you never knew-- how wildly you spoke that night in the cabin of the Hirondelle? 46178 Can I have a copy of that precious screed?" |
46178 | Can anything be done now? 46178 Cap''n, d''y mean it? |
46178 | Could n''t the hotel provide a smaller one? |
46178 | Could the box have been wrenched open while being lifted to the surface? |
46178 | D''ye mean that, Ingersoll? |
46178 | Dear,she murmured,"why should we torture each other more? |
46178 | Did Monsieur Tollemache tell you what a fool I made of myself the other night? |
46178 | Did he really say that? |
46178 | Did n''t Captain Popple say something about bringing Peridot here tomorrow? |
46178 | Did n''t I imply that Peridot means to marry her? |
46178 | Did you know already that my jewels were gone? |
46178 | Do n''t you think you''re making too much of the death of one man? 46178 Do they meet frequently?" |
46178 | Do you feel able to sign a will? |
46178 | Do you imply that you are the person who may lodge an information? |
46178 | Do you know where she is buried? |
46178 | Do you mean that the case is not there? |
46178 | Do you think my father would forbid it? 46178 Do you think so?" |
46178 | Do you? |
46178 | Does Yvonne know? |
46178 | Does it matter to you, Mr. Raymond, how I addressed her? |
46178 | Does n''t young Fosdyke get a slice? |
46178 | Does your father know you have come here? |
46178 | Explains what? |
46178 | Father dear, have you forgotten the date? 46178 Father dear, what did Peridot say to you before he brought the Hirondelle round into the wind off Les Verrés? |
46178 | Give Yvonne a hail, will you? 46178 Going away-- from Pont Aven?" |
46178 | Harry,said Popple suddenly,"would ye like a tonic?" |
46178 | Has he ever asked you? |
46178 | Has he obtained her address? |
46178 | Has she been at it so long? 46178 Have n''t you forgiven me yet, Yvonne?" |
46178 | Have n''t you seen Lorry, then? |
46178 | Have n''t you seen her? |
46178 | Have you not been told? |
46178 | Have you seen a good deal of Rupert Fosdyke? |
46178 | He did n''t care to sail in a yacht called the Nigger, eh? |
46178 | He what? 46178 His arm is broken, I believe?" |
46178 | His daughter was with him? |
46178 | How are ye now, Sir? 46178 How dare you?" |
46178 | How did they make their money? |
46178 | How did you come to break it? |
46178 | How does it affect Mr. Tollemache? 46178 How far did you go?" |
46178 | How has he offended you? |
46178 | How would he recognize her? |
46178 | I ca n''t recall your exact words, but you implied that she is ignorant of the true nature of the dilemma her mother is in? |
46178 | I say,he broke in,"that pin proposition is all nonsense, do n''t you think?" |
46178 | I suppose that anyone who let go was killed? |
46178 | I suppose you ought to invite these local gentlemen to take a glass of wine? |
46178 | I take it you have n''t told Yvonne what you have told me? |
46178 | I wonder what he''ll say when he reads the screed to which that beauty has just put his left- handed signature? |
46178 | If we really intend to escape, why stand on the order of our going? |
46178 | In that event, why have you made revelations to me, which, if true, can not fail to be hurtful? |
46178 | Is Madame Ingersoll buried at Nizon? |
46178 | Is Monsieur Tollemache at breakfast, Mademoiselle? |
46178 | Is Mr. Ingersoll at home? 46178 Is Mr. Raymond joining you?" |
46178 | Is Peridot here-- in Pont Aven? |
46178 | Is it possible that I shall ever be as stout as Mama? |
46178 | Is n''t a_ peridot_ a precious stone of sorts? |
46178 | Is n''t it customary that the will should be read after the funeral? |
46178 | Is n''t she the girl you spoke of the other evening? |
46178 | Is n''t that what one rather expects in village girls? |
46178 | Is she up in the air about Peridot? |
46178 | Is that the box containing your jewelcase? |
46178 | Is that the price of your silence? |
46178 | Is that what it means? |
46178 | Is that you, Jean Jacques? |
46178 | Is that your name-- Marie? |
46178 | Is there a Madame Ingersoll? |
46178 | Is there no way of defeating him? |
46178 | Is this craft yours, Sir? |
46178 | It hurts, of course; but is n''t it better to look at the facts squarely? 46178 John, how could I have left you?" |
46178 | Kill Rupert? |
46178 | Lorry,he said,"have you a dry cigar in your pocket? |
46178 | Lorry,he said,"what do you make of this chap Raymond?" |
46178 | Madeleine Demoret? |
46178 | Me eat a frog? 46178 Me, Miss?" |
46178 | Me, Sir? 46178 Miss Ingersoll,"he said deferentially,"if you are going home, may I walk with you as far as the bridge? |
46178 | Miss Ingersoll,he said,"I hope you have not forgotten your promise to introduce me to your father?" |
46178 | Nothing that you would care to tell, Ma''mselle-- is that it? |
46178 | Now I wonder what mischief that fellow is up to? |
46178 | Now is n''t it better that we should examine the present position of affairs clearly and honestly? 46178 Now, I arsk you, Cap''n, w''at can I do in a plice where they tork neither French nor English? |
46178 | Now, who''d ha thought he''d stirred you up in that way? 46178 Of course, M''sieu'', you understand that I can not silence the tongues of the whole town?" |
46178 | Oh, how could you do such a thing? |
46178 | Oh, is she still insensible? |
46178 | Oh, is that it? |
46178 | Oh, is that the lady''s name? 46178 Or that you feel compelled to acquaint Rupert Fosdyke with his rights as his uncle''s heir?" |
46178 | Pardon, Ma''mselle,he said, speaking with a civility that hardly masked a note of defiance,"have you any news of Madeleine?" |
46178 | Peridot, Peridot, can nothing be done? |
46178 | Peridot? 46178 Quarrel? |
46178 | Rather a wild- goose chase, is n''t it? |
46178 | S''pose you get a job here? |
46178 | Shall I go? |
46178 | So Madame Ingersoll lived in Pont Aven? |
46178 | Surely my uncle did not die intestate? |
46178 | Taken leave of my senses, have I? 46178 The gentleman who owns the Hirondelle is an artist, I believe?" |
46178 | The point is-- will you take it? 46178 Then I shall be justified in killing any man who calls her a strumpet?" |
46178 | Then for the love of Heaven why wait? |
46178 | Then is n''t it at least possible that you did not actually lock the box, though believing you had done so? 46178 Then we must abandon the search?" |
46178 | Then you will not suffer professionally by remaining here? |
46178 | There, Mr. Raymond-- can I add anything to make it stronger, more emphatic? 46178 To join Rupert Fosdyke?" |
46178 | Twice? |
46178 | W''at''s the rush? |
46178 | W''at''s up? |
46178 | Was any ticket issued for a long journey to a girl of twenty after the arrival of the first train from Pont Aven? |
46178 | Was he tired? |
46178 | Was she a Bretonne? |
46178 | Was she a Frenchwoman, then? |
46178 | Well, Harry my boy, how goes it? |
46178 | Well, Ingersoll,he said cheerily,"how are you feeling now?" |
46178 | Well, since there is so much room to spare, had n''t you better come with us-- that is, if your arm permits? |
46178 | Were they coming to Pont Aven? 46178 What I said?" |
46178 | What a charming peasant girl-- and how on earth did she acquire English with that perfect accent? |
46178 | What are thou doing there at this time of night? |
46178 | What business is it of his who Mademoiselle Yvonne''s mother was, or where she lived, or when she died? |
46178 | What did she say, Lorry? |
46178 | What do you mean? |
46178 | What do you mean? |
46178 | What does money matter if we are happy? |
46178 | What does that signify in the code? 46178 What else can it be? |
46178 | What else? 46178 What happened then?" |
46178 | What has happened to the wind? |
46178 | What have I done wrong? |
46178 | What is a''snike''? |
46178 | What is it you want to know, Captain? |
46178 | What is it, Dad? |
46178 | What is there to salve? |
46178 | What message, Dad? |
46178 | What of her? |
46178 | What sayest thou, Imbecile? |
46178 | What sort of boat are you going in? |
46178 | What sort of job do you really recommend me to take up, Socrates? |
46178 | What sort of signal? |
46178 | What''s gone wrong with Monsieur Ingersoll and Yvonne? 46178 What''s that?" |
46178 | What''s the row about? 46178 What''s this I hear about a niece discovered in Pont Aven by the lady?" |
46178 | What''s this nonsense that Mrs. Carmac has got into her head about salving certain articles from the Stella? |
46178 | What''s this? |
46178 | What, then? 46178 When do we start?" |
46178 | When you say you lost everything do you mean that you and some members of the crew lost money as well as clothing? |
46178 | When? |
46178 | Where am I? |
46178 | Where are they? 46178 Where are you off to?" |
46178 | Where did the ring break? |
46178 | Where did you actually place the jewelcase? |
46178 | Where is Yvonne? 46178 Where is he now?" |
46178 | Where is the box now? |
46178 | Where is this tower? |
46178 | Which husband? 46178 Who is Peridot?" |
46178 | Who took me out of the river? |
46178 | Why Lorient? |
46178 | Why did n''t you turn back? |
46178 | Why do I live in Pont Aven all the year round? 46178 Why do you ask?" |
46178 | Why do you say it''s nonsense, Sir? |
46178 | Why do you think that matters to me? |
46178 | Why is n''t Madeleine with you? 46178 Why is n''t she here today?" |
46178 | Why not? 46178 Why not?" |
46178 | Why not? |
46178 | Why select two words from a sentence and invest them with a significance they do n''t possess? 46178 Why should it?" |
46178 | Why should n''t an arrangement be made with him-- Fosdyke, I mean? 46178 Why should the clang of a bell foretell good luck, Mother?" |
46178 | Why should we be driven out of the place we have made our home? |
46178 | Why''poor Lorry''? 46178 Why, Mother?" |
46178 | Why, then, should I deny myself while I am young, so that I may console vain regrets with copybook maxims when I am old? 46178 Why, what''s the rush?" |
46178 | Why? 46178 Why?" |
46178 | Why? |
46178 | Will a duck swim? |
46178 | Will this do? |
46178 | Will you be good enough to speak more slowly? 46178 Will you come to Mère Pitou''s this evening about five o''clock? |
46178 | Will you kindly ask the hotel porters to carry the one box here now? |
46178 | Wo n''t Yvonne be here later? |
46178 | Wo n''t you sit down? 46178 Would a duck swim, Cap''n?" |
46178 | Would n''t it be better for both of us if you left unsaid what you were going to say-- at any rate, till the morning? 46178 Would n''t it be wise to soften the blow by an act of voluntary generosity?" |
46178 | Would you mind telling me what you are rambling about, Captain Popple? |
46178 | Would you stand by and hear anyone running down Madeleine Demoret or her people? |
46178 | Yes; but why? |
46178 | You all right? |
46178 | You are sure she means to join Monsieur Bontot? |
46178 | You crossed the valley face of the tower twice? |
46178 | You do not want an answer tonight, I suppose? |
46178 | You have been aware of your uncle''s views during the last four years, Mr. Fosdyke-- why do you now resent their clear and final enunciation? |
46178 | You have heard me speak of Madeleine Demoret, a village girl, one of my greatest friends? |
46178 | You have heard something of her history, then? |
46178 | You have not been told, then, that Mrs. Carmac found a long- lost niece in Miss Yvonne Ingersoll? |
46178 | You know something of him, then? |
46178 | You mean that, M''sieu''? |
46178 | You would n''t expect Eve to be chewin''a crabapple-- now, would yer, Miss? |
46178 | You would prefer him, I suppose, to a man of the Rupert Fosdyke type? |
46178 | You''re going to Mrs. Carmac, I suppose? |
46178 | You''re not leaving Pont Aven because we pulled these fools off Les Verrés? |
46178 | Yvonne,said Ingersoll, breaking a long silence,"why is Mrs. Carmac burying her husband here?" |
46178 | _ Dieu merci!_ You can talk, then? |
46178 | ''Why should I rest when Heaven snatches me from a dreadful death and permits me to see my own daughter after eighteen years? |
46178 | ''Why should n''t twenty hop because one has hooked it?'' |
46178 | ***** Madeleine? |
46178 | *****"By the way,"he went on, adopting the most nonchalant tone he could command,"have you met Mrs. Carmac''s niece since we came ashore?" |
46178 | A contented mind? |
46178 | Again, who is this Duquesne? |
46178 | Am I hurting you? |
46178 | Am I right?" |
46178 | And are n''t those two the image of each other?" |
46178 | And how is your father? |
46178 | And may I come? |
46178 | And what will be the outcome? |
46178 | And who else can act? |
46178 | And, by the way, Madame, what about those pictures which the Lady of Le Faouet was to dispose of? |
46178 | Are they known here?" |
46178 | As for legal proceedings in England, who''s going to prosecute? |
46178 | At least if she did n''t exactly say"Will you marry me?" |
46178 | Bennett?" |
46178 | But are you sure you ought n''t to be in bed?" |
46178 | But do you think I could not read your face? |
46178 | But how can one account for this wretched business? |
46178 | But may I remind you that you addressed her as your daughter in the cabin of the Hirondelle?" |
46178 | Can they be brought here tonight?" |
46178 | Can we signal him?" |
46178 | Can you allow fifteen minutes?" |
46178 | Can you deny that I am your mother?'' |
46178 | Can you make out her name, Dad?" |
46178 | Can you persuade Mr. Fosdyke to leave Pont Aven tomorrow?" |
46178 | Carmac is the name, I think? |
46178 | Carmac?" |
46178 | Carmac?" |
46178 | Carmac?" |
46178 | Carmac?" |
46178 | Come, now, Monsieur-- is there any harm in saying that?" |
46178 | Could there be any actual foundation for Peridot''s vaporings? |
46178 | Could they help, these grotesque caricatures of heavenly beings, carved and gilded wooden blocks with curiously inane eyes and thick lips? |
46178 | Could you-- call a maid? |
46178 | Dare I ask, for instance, if at some future date you will probably become Mrs. Laurence Tollemache?" |
46178 | Deprived of his money and its influence, what becomes of her?" |
46178 | Did I do right?" |
46178 | Did n''t he tell you that?" |
46178 | Did she come from Pont Aven?" |
46178 | Did the other fellow-- the one she liked-- climb the tower? |
46178 | Did you even hesitate?" |
46178 | Did you ever meet Carmac?" |
46178 | Did you have a cold journey?" |
46178 | Did you obey commonsense then? |
46178 | Did you say you expected a frost? |
46178 | Do n''t you like him?" |
46178 | Do n''t you see, Mr. Raymond, she would be saved,_ saved_? |
46178 | Do n''t you see, heaps of things may have occurred which, if you knew of them, might modify your judgment? |
46178 | Do you allow me to be so grossly insulted in your presence?" |
46178 | Do you dress like that habitually? |
46178 | Do you hear that, Madeleine?" |
46178 | Do you mean to send for the police?" |
46178 | Do you mean, that it has been smashed to pieces?" |
46178 | Do you realize that the wreck was directly due to my folly? |
46178 | Do you think I''ll shirk the ordeal? |
46178 | Do you think it possible to make any arrangement with Raymond that would be binding?" |
46178 | Do you think that any Frenchman ever lived who could climb where I could n''t?" |
46178 | Do you want to go to her-- now?" |
46178 | For a few happy minutes she forgot her worries, until a girl met her, and asked shyly:"Is there any news of Madeleine?" |
46178 | Fosdyke?" |
46178 | Gettin''over it?" |
46178 | God works in His own wonderful way, does n''t He, Dear? |
46178 | Good health? |
46178 | Got something in your noddle?" |
46178 | Had Lorry probed the depths of the man''s evil mind? |
46178 | Had you not to decide whether or not you would risk my life as well as your own? |
46178 | Happiness? |
46178 | Have you a friend who can accompany you? |
46178 | Have you another yacht in view?" |
46178 | Have you any money?" |
46178 | Have you forgotten why Jean Brissac married you? |
46178 | Have you met this Raymond?" |
46178 | Have you quarreled?" |
46178 | He''s English, I suppose?" |
46178 | His wife died before he came to Pont Aven, I suppose?" |
46178 | His wife realizes now that he is dead, I suppose?" |
46178 | How are the patients?" |
46178 | How came you and he to be discussing the value of my jewels?" |
46178 | How can I tell my father-- or Lorry? |
46178 | How can you possibly hire autos and live as you do?" |
46178 | How could I forget?" |
46178 | How could anyone know?" |
46178 | How could her father suspect the devilish scheme the secretary had hatched? |
46178 | How could locality be better named? |
46178 | How could your wife ever have left you? |
46178 | How goes the salvage scheme?" |
46178 | How is Lorry concerned in our present troubles?" |
46178 | How is Madeleine? |
46178 | How long had he been there? |
46178 | I could n''t confide in Lorry; though I imagine he guesses the truth----""Why do you think that?" |
46178 | I hope I have not kept you waiting?" |
46178 | I mean, rather, do you think she is really enamored of him, or merely showing off for Peridot''s benefit?" |
46178 | I refuse, do you hear? |
46178 | I think you follow me?" |
46178 | If Yvonne proved gracious, what else was there to bother him? |
46178 | If you do, d''ye know what the upshot will be? |
46178 | If you prefer remaining below----""Father dear, what else can I do?" |
46178 | Indeed, why trouble to conceal the fact that it was then I first saw your mother? |
46178 | Is he to be garroted straight off?" |
46178 | Is he too an admirer of Madeleine''s?" |
46178 | Is n''t it by such means that our worth is tested? |
46178 | Is n''t that so, Jacques?" |
46178 | Is n''t that so, Jacques?" |
46178 | Is n''t this a case of what''s bred in the bone coming out in the flesh? |
46178 | Is that a hand mirror on the dressing table? |
46178 | Is that a hit at current fashions?" |
46178 | Is that gone also?" |
46178 | Is that our car? |
46178 | Is that the correct story, Jackson?" |
46178 | Is the poor fellow who was killed the owner of the Stella?" |
46178 | Is the return trip quite safe, Peridot?" |
46178 | Is there any harm in my trying?" |
46178 | Is there none to help? |
46178 | Is your arm very painful? |
46178 | Is-- er-- is Madeleine coming?" |
46178 | It is the only safe thing to do, eh?" |
46178 | It was discussed, I believe?" |
46178 | Now the momentous question that presents itself is, Why should Raymond be in prior communication with a private inquiry agent in Paris?" |
46178 | Now what in the world will she think of me? |
46178 | Now what is Monsieur Duquesne''s address?" |
46178 | Now, perhaps, you see where this Parisian inquiry agent comes in?" |
46178 | Oh, why did n''t you let me die? |
46178 | Or is this some other world? |
46178 | Peridot? |
46178 | Plenty of oilskins in the locker?" |
46178 | Raymond was so profoundly relieved that he nearly blurted out,"Oh, is_ that_ it?" |
46178 | Raymond?" |
46178 | Raymond?" |
46178 | Rupert will unquestionably meet her at the Gare St. Lazare, and what opportunity will your deputy have then of making any appeal to the girl herself? |
46178 | Shall I take the telegram to the postoffice?" |
46178 | Shall we take the rough passage, or hire the hotel auto?" |
46178 | Shall we try and pretend to forget what has passed, Dear? |
46178 | She is not likely to recover her senses before we reach Pont Aven?" |
46178 | She''ll take your side against her mother, and where will Mrs. Carmac be then?" |
46178 | Should I say that all expenses will be paid?" |
46178 | Should a message of that direct nature be despatched locally?" |
46178 | Suppose I have shown some interest in them, is n''t it reasonable-- people to whom I owe my life?" |
46178 | Suppose Madeleine is in the train, would Monsieur Duquesne meet her and urge her to return at once?" |
46178 | Suppose the rope were to break-- just as one of the rings had come away in Lorry''s grip? |
46178 | Suppose we had n''t taken Peridot with us? |
46178 | Surely they would leave her sufficient to live on?" |
46178 | Tell him I said that, will you?" |
46178 | Tell me, Lorry, has my father ever spoken to you of my mother?" |
46178 | That''s it, is it? |
46178 | The girl herself? |
46178 | The weather is quite mild today, do n''t you think? |
46178 | There were obstacles in the way, of course; first, Tollemache? |
46178 | They''ve been taken there, I suppose?" |
46178 | Three girls, fifty paces higher up the path, halted when they heard that glad cry-- and, indeed, who would not give ear to such augury? |
46178 | To whom can I appeal if not to you, her daughter? |
46178 | Tollemache?" |
46178 | W''at''s behind it?" |
46178 | Was I mistaken?" |
46178 | Was it conscience, she wondered, that caused this disease? |
46178 | Was it he who followed me?" |
46178 | Was she dead too? |
46178 | Was that right?" |
46178 | Was there none to help? |
46178 | We go in your own boat, I suppose?" |
46178 | We shall see you at Mère Pitou''s, of course?" |
46178 | Well, Mr. Raymond, you have just returned from Quimperlé, I suppose? |
46178 | Were the difficulties that yet loomed so large about to vanish into thin air? |
46178 | Were there many accidents?" |
46178 | What French jury would convict Peridot of murder when his story was told? |
46178 | What about that sardine boat which the American lady promised him? |
46178 | What could I expect but that my girl would be led astray? |
46178 | What did you ask for?" |
46178 | What did you wish to say when we came back from Nizon?" |
46178 | What do you mean when you say that Mrs. Carmac is in danger?" |
46178 | What do you say, Monsieur?" |
46178 | What had he heard? |
46178 | What has it given her? |
46178 | What have you in your mind?" |
46178 | What is the yarn?" |
46178 | What place do I fill in the world, anyhow? |
46178 | What reason had she now to hope that the closed door might reopen? |
46178 | What shall I do? |
46178 | What sinister influence had brought about this change? |
46178 | What sort of alliance can you and I form that will protect or benefit her?" |
46178 | What sort of chance?" |
46178 | What were you born with?" |
46178 | What will grey eyes and red cheeks be good for_ there_?" |
46178 | What, then, is the matter? |
46178 | When do we start?" |
46178 | Where and how do you live? |
46178 | Where are the other articles? |
46178 | Where have you come from?'' |
46178 | Where is the man or woman who can act tomorrow in face of such an experience as yours as they might, twenty years hence, wish they had acted? |
46178 | Where now does one get such iron as was made in those days?" |
46178 | Where''s Yvonne?" |
46178 | Which one?" |
46178 | Who are they?" |
46178 | Who cares tuppence whether a skunk like him goes to prison or not? |
46178 | Who comes in for all the money?" |
46178 | Who could have dared to go to my cabin, when the robbery must be discovered before we reached port that night? |
46178 | Who could it be? |
46178 | Who ever heard of an aunt screaming for her daughter and meaning her niece?" |
46178 | Who has ever heard what became of Madame Ingersoll? |
46178 | Who is the person whose aid Mr. Raymond is securing?" |
46178 | Who''s the spook now?" |
46178 | Why Peridot?" |
46178 | Why am I here? |
46178 | Why are you wearing that costume? |
46178 | Why did n''t you tell me?" |
46178 | Why does Monsieur Ingersoll encourage Ma''mselle to dress_ en Bretonne_? |
46178 | Why is Ingersoll going to Le Pouldu at this time of the year?" |
46178 | Why not? |
46178 | Why should I? |
46178 | Why should n''t Mother give it to him and his sisters? |
46178 | Why should n''t Mrs. Carmac blow Raymond and his blackmailing schemes sky high by making a deal with Fosdyke and the other relatives? |
46178 | Why should she settle in Pont Aven? |
46178 | Why wo n''t he allow her to be photographed? |
46178 | Why, then, should she wish to bury herself alive here?" |
46178 | Why, what''s the matter? |
46178 | Why? |
46178 | Will he permit us to meet?" |
46178 | Will it help if I tell you what my father said this morning? |
46178 | Will you be home for tea? |
46178 | Will you come?" |
46178 | Will you help Celeste to remove the box? |
46178 | Will you kindly tell me what you have done?" |
46178 | Will you pass the cognac?" |
46178 | Will you risk Mademoiselle''s life as well?" |
46178 | With Rupert Fosdyke disinherited and discredited, why should not Harvey Raymond consolidate all warring interests by marrying Yvonne? |
46178 | Would he conquer in this far more dreadful test? |
46178 | Would you wish to constitute your daughter your sole heiress?" |
46178 | Yet what else could she expect? |
46178 | You do n''t suppose that Carmac''s death will interfere with the feast?" |
46178 | You must admit that we can run?" |
46178 | You understand?" |
46178 | You ungrateful one, did n''t I climb the hill twice for your sake?" |
46178 | You were sure of Lorry-- who would n''t be? |
46178 | You will be there?" |
46178 | Yvonne, Yvonne, do n''t you understand? |
46178 | Yvonne, have you finished breakfast? |
46178 | ca n''t a fellow take a thimbleful of cognac to keep the cold out?" |
34939 | A boy, was n''t it? 34939 A copy made by my father?" |
34939 | A dog? |
34939 | A pilgrimage? 34939 A serious reason?" |
34939 | A son that you never knew, in a manner of speaking, because he was kidnapped by your father? |
34939 | A trap- door? |
34939 | A what? |
34939 | Ah, is that you, Patrice? |
34939 | Ah, you know? |
34939 | All the same what? |
34939 | All the same, you would rather have had another solution? |
34939 | All''s Well? |
34939 | Am I not right to? |
34939 | And All''s Well? 34939 And after that, Ma''me Honorine?" |
34939 | And after that, Ma''me Honorine? |
34939 | And his character? |
34939 | And how will you live? |
34939 | And if we do n''t? |
34939 | And in the evening? |
34939 | And it was he who fell upon you, with the woman, in your cell? |
34939 | And my son? |
34939 | And suppose I refuse? |
34939 | And suppose he does n''t hold out at all? |
34939 | And suppose that blasted Druid has friends? |
34939 | And suppose the enemy arrives in the meantime? 34939 And the attack was quite unexpected?" |
34939 | And the enemy ca n''t get there? |
34939 | And the part played by Elfride? 34939 And then-- and this is what I was coming to-- what name will he bear himself?" |
34939 | And then? |
34939 | And then? |
34939 | And what do you call it? |
34939 | And what was it about? |
34939 | And what''s to prevent us from leaving at once? |
34939 | And when shall we start? |
34939 | And where does the road start from that brought you here? |
34939 | And where have you been? |
34939 | And with it? |
34939 | And you have made no discovery since? |
34939 | And you lost sight of the two after a shipwreck? |
34939 | And you think that my father will give me a good welcome? |
34939 | And you took them by surprise? |
34939 | And you want your son to die? |
34939 | And you were left alone on the island, poor mother? 34939 And you''re determined to go on to the end?" |
34939 | And you, Otto? |
34939 | And you, mother,he said,"do you think that I ever pictured a mother as beautiful as you? |
34939 | And you? |
34939 | And, you artful dog, you intended to skedaddle in her? |
34939 | Are they lovely? |
34939 | Are you a prince of Almain? |
34939 | Are you sure of that? |
34939 | Are you sure that you never saw him? |
34939 | Are you sure? |
34939 | Are you sure? |
34939 | Are you sure? |
34939 | Are you there now? |
34939 | At once? |
34939 | At what I''m going to tell you? |
34939 | But are n''t you afraid? |
34939 | But by what right? 34939 But does he know about me?" |
34939 | But does he know the part which Vorski played? |
34939 | But from whom? 34939 But grandfather?" |
34939 | But have n''t you seen them since they have kept you here? |
34939 | But how are we to get away? |
34939 | But how are we to get down? 34939 But how did you know that? |
34939 | But is it quite certain? |
34939 | But since then? |
34939 | But the man, the scoundrel: what had he threatened to do to you? |
34939 | But the two shots? |
34939 | But under what name? |
34939 | But what am I to say? 34939 But what other solution was there? |
34939 | But what? |
34939 | But who are they? 34939 But who was he?" |
34939 | But who was it? |
34939 | But who? |
34939 | But why? 34939 But why?" |
34939 | But you, Ma''me Honorine? |
34939 | But you, madame? |
34939 | But your sister, the one on her back? |
34939 | But, Honorine, if they were hiding, why do they show themselves now? |
34939 | But, look here, Don Luis, what is this miraculous stone? |
34939 | But,said Véronique,"the stone also had harmful properties, for it gave death as well as life?" |
34939 | By whom? |
34939 | Called what? |
34939 | Commissioned by whom? |
34939 | Did you look in? |
34939 | Did you put them under there? 34939 Did you see them?" |
34939 | Disappeared? 34939 Do n''t kill her, mother, will you?" |
34939 | Do n''t you hear? |
34939 | Do n''t you see the boats? |
34939 | Do you admit it? |
34939 | Do you hear anything? |
34939 | Do you know him? |
34939 | Do you know the man? 34939 Do you know what you remind me of?" |
34939 | Do you see her, Stéphane? |
34939 | Do you think so too, Stéphane? |
34939 | Do you think that Vorski did not end by discovering our collaboration, which is one of the obvious causes of his defeat? 34939 Do you want me to prove it to you?" |
34939 | Does he know that I''m alive? |
34939 | Does he live far from here? |
34939 | Eh? 34939 Everything all right there?" |
34939 | Everything? |
34939 | Explanation? 34939 Fire on me?" |
34939 | For what? 34939 For whom?" |
34939 | François not there? 34939 François? |
34939 | François? |
34939 | François? |
34939 | Frightened of what? |
34939 | Glad to be back? |
34939 | Gone to look for me? |
34939 | Hang it, what''s he doing? |
34939 | Happy? 34939 Has she spoken to you?" |
34939 | Have they found the entrance? |
34939 | Have you forgotten Maguennoc? 34939 Have you slain your thirty victims?" |
34939 | He is alive, he is alive? |
34939 | Her ladyship did n''t carry on too much? |
34939 | Here? |
34939 | His schooling? 34939 How am I wrong? |
34939 | How are we, Master All''s Well? 34939 How could I have succeeded without his help? |
34939 | How could he? |
34939 | How did you know that? |
34939 | How do we know? |
34939 | How do you account for the resemblance between the crucified woman and myself? |
34939 | How do you know, mother? |
34939 | How do you know? 34939 How do you know? |
34939 | How do you know? |
34939 | How do you make that out? |
34939 | How do you mean, you do n''t know? |
34939 | How is it possible? 34939 How should I know?" |
34939 | How? 34939 How? |
34939 | How? |
34939 | How? |
34939 | I do n''t know you, do I? |
34939 | I say once more: how do you know that? |
34939 | If you dare n''t look, it''s because you''ve guessed or because you''re on the point of guessing, you wretch: am I right? 34939 In that case,"Otto remarked,"he is dead?" |
34939 | In that case? |
34939 | Insults? 34939 Is any help really possible?" |
34939 | Is he your son, the murderer, the monster? |
34939 | Is it far? |
34939 | Is it here? |
34939 | Is it here? |
34939 | Is it the God- Stone? |
34939 | Is it worth troubling about? |
34939 | Is n''t Marie Le Goff there? 34939 Is that it?" |
34939 | Is that the God- Stone? |
34939 | Is that your mother''s ring all right? |
34939 | Is there anybody behind the wall? |
34939 | Is there anything to betray my presence? 34939 Is there one here?" |
34939 | Is your name Vorski? |
34939 | Is your signature here? |
34939 | It was All''s Well? |
34939 | It''s the ladder, is n''t it? |
34939 | Just so: why believe anything of the sort? 34939 Laugh at what, dear?" |
34939 | Legs feeling better? |
34939 | Look here, what''s all this about? 34939 Look here,"repeated the boy,"why does n''t Honorine come to set me free? |
34939 | Lord bless me, yes, his son: why should n''t I be? 34939 Lord, why?" |
34939 | Mad? 34939 Madeleine Ferrand?" |
34939 | Maguennoc? 34939 Maguennoc?" |
34939 | My darling,says Véronique,"are n''t you afraid of boring Don Luis?" |
34939 | No one in the tunnel? 34939 No, François is never ill.""What then?" |
34939 | Not too tired, Vorski? |
34939 | Oh, but you have n''t killed him? |
34939 | Oh, why does she stay? |
34939 | Oh,cried the Breton woman,"what''s that? |
34939 | Oh,she murmured,"is it I who am trembling like this? |
34939 | On Vorski, yes; but surely not on me, his daughter? 34939 On the other side of the island then?" |
34939 | Only what? |
34939 | Otto? 34939 Over there, to your island?" |
34939 | Over there? |
34939 | Pay up what? 34939 Perhaps he''s ill?" |
34939 | Quite sure? |
34939 | Really? 34939 Remorse, Madame Véronique? |
34939 | She remained, of course, while you were away? |
34939 | Shoot, ca n''t you, you idiots? 34939 Shut up, will you, you old fool?" |
34939 | So I shall see him? |
34939 | So that you know nothing? |
34939 | So there''s no arrangement to be made? |
34939 | So we have your word? |
34939 | So you do n''t unduly regret the miracle of the God- Stone? |
34939 | So you know me? |
34939 | So you think she''s like her? |
34939 | So you want to know if that woman is myself? |
34939 | So, after all, Don Luis Perenna has not been informed? |
34939 | Something? 34939 Still what?" |
34939 | Still what? |
34939 | Suppose I do? |
34939 | Suppose he himself expires, from too violent an effort, heart- failure, a clot of blood to the head? |
34939 | That? |
34939 | The Druids? |
34939 | The future? |
34939 | The one hanging at the foot of the cliff? |
34939 | The people of old of whom the legends speak? 34939 The people of old?" |
34939 | The time we want for what? |
34939 | Then he succeeded in doing so? |
34939 | Then that''s_ it_? |
34939 | Then there is a stone,asked Patrice, almost chaffingly,"which can naturally give health and strength? |
34939 | Then they take as a prophecy,said Véronique,"the words which I read on Maguennoc''s drawing and again on the Fairies''Dolmen?" |
34939 | Then they''re ghosts? |
34939 | Then what do you say it is? |
34939 | Then what do you say to it all, eh? 34939 Then what is?" |
34939 | Then what? |
34939 | Then what? |
34939 | Then who is it? |
34939 | Then why did n''t they come to the Priory instead of taking to flight in the boats? |
34939 | Then why do you write it down? |
34939 | Then you are still hoping? |
34939 | Then you believe that she''s a live woman? |
34939 | Then you''re still determined? |
34939 | There''s no hiding- place on that side? |
34939 | There''s nothing to delay us, is there, no obstacle? 34939 They live down here, though?" |
34939 | Those who attacked you and François, therefore? |
34939 | To me? |
34939 | Uncomfortable? |
34939 | Very little? |
34939 | Very well,said Patrice,"but still you did n''t ask him to kill Vorski?" |
34939 | Very well,said Stéphane,"but where did that particle of pure radium come from? |
34939 | Watched by whom? |
34939 | Well, are we going to start? |
34939 | Well, granting that they do find it, have n''t we just blocked the exit on this side, broken down the staircase, thrown everything topsy- turvy? 34939 Well, was n''t I here?" |
34939 | Well, what''s up, old chap? |
34939 | Well,she said,"what''s preventing me?" |
34939 | Well? 34939 Well?" |
34939 | Well? |
34939 | Well? |
34939 | Well? |
34939 | Well? |
34939 | Were you so fond of your Elfride as all that? 34939 What about petrol?" |
34939 | What about the bridge? |
34939 | What about the treasure? |
34939 | What am I to do? |
34939 | What are the miracles in question? |
34939 | What are we going to do? |
34939 | What are you afraid of? |
34939 | What can have become of Stéphane? |
34939 | What can you be afraid of, Honorine? 34939 What connection can there be between the people of to- day and those of long ago? |
34939 | What did he do? |
34939 | What did you expect? 34939 What do I care? |
34939 | What do I mean? 34939 What do you call it? |
34939 | What do you call that? |
34939 | What do you expect them to do? |
34939 | What do you mean, my object? 34939 What do you mean, you wo n''t? |
34939 | What do you mean? 34939 What do you mean? |
34939 | What do you mean? |
34939 | What do you mean? |
34939 | What do you mean? |
34939 | What do you mean? |
34939 | What do you mean? |
34939 | What do you say to that, Madame Véronique? 34939 What do you want? |
34939 | What does it mean? |
34939 | What does it mean? |
34939 | What does my boy wear? |
34939 | What for, darling? |
34939 | What for? |
34939 | What is it, Conrad? |
34939 | What is it? |
34939 | What is it? |
34939 | What is it? |
34939 | What knife? |
34939 | What makes you say that? |
34939 | What means? |
34939 | What news? |
34939 | What of it, seeing that you''ve robbed me of what''s mine by rights? |
34939 | What power? |
34939 | What proofs? |
34939 | What sort of things? |
34939 | What time was it when the three of you were locked in? |
34939 | What tree? |
34939 | What was he going over for? |
34939 | What was in the cabin? |
34939 | What was it? 34939 What''s that you say? |
34939 | What''s that? 34939 What''s that?" |
34939 | What''s the matter, M''ame Honorine? 34939 What''s the matter?" |
34939 | What''s the matter? |
34939 | What, she''s asleep? |
34939 | What, you had a confederate? |
34939 | What? 34939 What? |
34939 | What? 34939 What? |
34939 | What? |
34939 | What? |
34939 | What? |
34939 | What? |
34939 | When was that, Corréjou? |
34939 | Where can Conrad be? |
34939 | Where did he go to? |
34939 | Where did you get that from? |
34939 | Where is she? |
34939 | Where''s the third? |
34939 | Where? 34939 Where?" |
34939 | Where? |
34939 | Where? |
34939 | Which was that? |
34939 | Which way? |
34939 | Which wife? 34939 Who am I? |
34939 | Who am I? |
34939 | Who killed him, do you think? |
34939 | Who was your father? |
34939 | Who''s there? 34939 Who''s to say they were n''t telling lies?" |
34939 | Who''s_ they_? |
34939 | Who? |
34939 | Whom are you calling? |
34939 | Whom does he play with? 34939 Whose son will he believe himself to be? |
34939 | Why alarm yourself, mother? 34939 Why did n''t Honorine come with you?" |
34939 | Why does n''t she shut it at once,Véronique wondered,"since she obviously wants to put a barrier between us?" |
34939 | Why in the Priory? |
34939 | Why not? |
34939 | Why not? |
34939 | Why should it be? 34939 Why should they tell lies?" |
34939 | Why should we be lost? |
34939 | Why should we? 34939 Why wait? |
34939 | Why? 34939 Why? |
34939 | Why? 34939 Why? |
34939 | Why? |
34939 | Why? |
34939 | Why? |
34939 | Why? |
34939 | With what object? |
34939 | With whom? |
34939 | Would you recognize that woman''s hand? |
34939 | Would you refuse to go shares with me? |
34939 | Yes, yes; and then? |
34939 | Yes; and then? |
34939 | Yes? |
34939 | You do n''t mean that? |
34939 | You do n''t remember that they were Breton names? |
34939 | You had a child by him? |
34939 | You hate me more than everything? |
34939 | You know? 34939 You married a man called Vorski, who said he was a Pole?" |
34939 | You married him after there was a scandal about his running off with you and after a quarrel between you and your father? |
34939 | You promise not to laugh, mother? |
34939 | You propose to call him? |
34939 | You refuse to answer? |
34939 | You see, mother? 34939 You suspect, of course?" |
34939 | You villain, what have you done? |
34939 | You will never give in? |
34939 | You''re going, you''re going; but what''s your plan? |
34939 | You''re not thinking of running away, are you? 34939 You''re sure it''s you who have been thwarting all my plans these last few days?" |
34939 | Your tutor? 34939 ? |
34939 | ?" |
34939 | ?" |
34939 | ?" |
34939 | ?" |
34939 | A boy friend of François''? |
34939 | A boy of your own size?" |
34939 | A child, imprisoned in the island? |
34939 | A diverting puerile fantasy? |
34939 | A mascot? |
34939 | A meaningless caprice? |
34939 | A miracle perhaps? |
34939 | A ray of light blinded his eyes: and he spluttered, in alarm:"What is it? |
34939 | A revolver? |
34939 | A slave understands her duty, which is blindly to obey, bound hand and foot,_ perinde ac cadaver_; does the part appeal to you? |
34939 | A walk with Honorine? |
34939 | About either of the two brats? |
34939 | About the lady we''re executing? |
34939 | According to you, this was a particle of radium?" |
34939 | Ah, the pain is beginning to grow serious, is it? |
34939 | All Véronique''s apprehensions returned:"And suppose they make their way out of the tunnel meanwhile?" |
34939 | All that I''m saying exactly expresses the truth?" |
34939 | All''s well, is n''t it? |
34939 | Am I right?" |
34939 | An enemy? |
34939 | And Honorine was right, when she spoke of a fit of madness, and he will come back to look for me, wo n''t he? |
34939 | And Madame Honorine?" |
34939 | And a spreading beard? |
34939 | And be sure not to try and come in when the hole is stopped, eh, All''s Well? |
34939 | And do you imagine that Master Otto did not foresee this contingency? |
34939 | And how did you learn the story?" |
34939 | And in view of what horrible task, of what monstrous duty? |
34939 | And in what capacity?" |
34939 | And not a word, do you hear? |
34939 | And she rapped out:"Are you sure? |
34939 | And so would my third judge, eh, All''s Well, you sensitive, tearful fellow? |
34939 | And suppose the boy''s ill?" |
34939 | And that stone is the God- Stone?" |
34939 | And that suggests a horrible thought: perhaps he did not live? |
34939 | And the God- Stone, what about it? |
34939 | And then? |
34939 | And this? |
34939 | And was it not an unworthy curiosity that had prompted her to make the attempt? |
34939 | And what a leader, eh, mother? |
34939 | And what did that so- called power consist of exactly?" |
34939 | And what put you on the track of that?" |
34939 | And what was he doing here? |
34939 | And where was the deserted cabin?" |
34939 | And who could have affixed it there, on a deserted cabin, in this Brittany where she had never been before? |
34939 | And who drove bullets through my best Sunday robe? |
34939 | And who was it that M. d''Hergemont had apostrophized as a monster and a murderer? |
34939 | And why did n''t we come and pay our master a visit yesterday? |
34939 | And you know what''s written here?" |
34939 | And you''ll get on with the work?" |
34939 | And you, Conrad? |
34939 | And you, you hope that my eyes will be wet with tears? |
34939 | And, above all, why was the inscription here, at this spot? |
34939 | And, on the other hand, how did old Maguennoc come to leave the island? |
34939 | And, when the other stared at him with a look of surprise, he repeated, in a louder voice:"Answer me, ca n''t you? |
34939 | Another squabble? |
34939 | Answer me, Otto, ca n''t you?" |
34939 | Are all our men on board?" |
34939 | Are they hurting you? |
34939 | Are they there? |
34939 | Are we agreed?" |
34939 | Are you appeased now, my friends? |
34939 | Are you both going on strike?" |
34939 | Are you feeling in a chatty mood?" |
34939 | Are you ready, Conrad? |
34939 | Are you ready, Véronique? |
34939 | Are you ready? |
34939 | Are you ready?" |
34939 | Are you ready?" |
34939 | Are you sure?" |
34939 | Are you thirsty, Vorski?" |
34939 | Are you wriggling out of it? |
34939 | Are your trousers on fire? |
34939 | At what moment did he manage to take our revolvers from our pockets and put them back after drawing the charges? |
34939 | Besides, how could she resist the appeal of that voice? |
34939 | Besides, if the worst came to the worst, have we not a last hope left? |
34939 | Besides, was it necessary for him to explain what was happening? |
34939 | Besides, what''s the use of talking, mother? |
34939 | But Conrad and I would like a word or two of explanation?" |
34939 | But I suppose that nothing fresh will happen between this and to- morrow? |
34939 | But Otto and Conrad were whispering to each other; and he exclaimed:"Look here, hurry up, will you? |
34939 | But Véronique repeated:"Who taught it you?" |
34939 | But at what enemy was she to take aim? |
34939 | But how about Maguennoc? |
34939 | But how are we to go from here?" |
34939 | But how did I come to give it to him? |
34939 | But how did you know? |
34939 | But how do you come to be called Maroux?" |
34939 | But how was she to pierce the impenetrable mask? |
34939 | But in whose favor would he intervene? |
34939 | But is there any need to seek so far and to have recourse to hypotheses? |
34939 | But look, ca n''t you, you idiot? |
34939 | But now that both of them were veiled, on which was she to exercise her good influence, for which to pray, against which to rebel? |
34939 | But perhaps my other name will convey more to you? |
34939 | But she said:"And you, Stéphane? |
34939 | But suddenly a dreadful thought struck her: had she not left her box of matches on the bridge? |
34939 | But suppose it means death for him? |
34939 | But the explanation only increased Vorski''s alarm:"And how did he unload them? |
34939 | But there was a dispute; and another, less strident voice grated:"Be quiet, Clémence, ca n''t you? |
34939 | But they did not wish to confess their mutual anxiety; and Véronique put a further question, in a calm voice:"And the treasure? |
34939 | But think, would you have been released? |
34939 | But was it possible? |
34939 | But what do you think of the dagger- stroke which Vorski received in accordance with the mysterious orders of destiny? |
34939 | But what would you have? |
34939 | But what''s to tell us that we shall have our share?" |
34939 | But where and how did you come to know it? |
34939 | But where is he?" |
34939 | But who gave them to you? |
34939 | But who had removed it?" |
34939 | But who tied that little box of biscuits round your neck? |
34939 | But why does n''t he answer? |
34939 | But why has he not left his shelter? |
34939 | But why not abandon herself to the death that offered, death from starvation, from exhaustion? |
34939 | But why, hang it, why?" |
34939 | But you, Vorski, did you know that there was a way down there and a boat?" |
34939 | But, I say, however could you take it all in? |
34939 | But, all the same, there is something, is n''t there, you dear little dog? |
34939 | But, by Teutatès, what more do you want, you unbelieving Vorski? |
34939 | But, first of all, Stéphane: what has become of him? |
34939 | But, if so, how did his body disappear?" |
34939 | But, look here, what''s the matter with you? |
34939 | By Teutatès, god of the Gauls, is it you who ask me that question? |
34939 | By what unprecedented marvel? |
34939 | CHAPTER XVII"CRUEL PRINCE, OBEYING DESTINY"Don Luis once more addressed himself to Vorski:"We''re agreed, are n''t we, Kamerad? |
34939 | Ca n''t a man have a quiet snooze these days, in this beastly hole?" |
34939 | Can I be happy again?" |
34939 | Can it be? |
34939 | Can it possibly be you?" |
34939 | Can not we rely on the unaided genius and the inexhaustible resources of nature? |
34939 | Can you take me to him? |
34939 | Come, All''s Well, tell me: where did you take the biscuits yesterday? |
34939 | Come, answer me: what do you imagine?" |
34939 | Come, how would you have a son who has just found his mother lose her again at once? |
34939 | Conrad, is the stretcher ready?" |
34939 | Curious, was n''t it? |
34939 | Did Conrad stick a dagger into his back, or was I playing the part of that diabolical personage? |
34939 | Did I flinch in the performance of my terrible mission? |
34939 | Did any of our bullets touch him?" |
34939 | Did he really know the secret of the God- Stone, the way to get possession of it and exactly where it is?" |
34939 | Did n''t he speak to you about it?" |
34939 | Did not the reality itself become more and more apparent as the seconds passed? |
34939 | Did that rascal of a Vorski leave you tied up? |
34939 | Did they have an inquest?" |
34939 | Did you hear that whistling sound?" |
34939 | Did you hear? |
34939 | Did you kill her up there or down here? |
34939 | Did you notice the eagerness with which Stéphane flew to François''assistance? |
34939 | Did you see a man running?" |
34939 | Did you see them fight?" |
34939 | Did you send him on his master''s tracks, as we arranged?" |
34939 | Do n''t you agree?" |
34939 | Do n''t you hear me? |
34939 | Do we agree?" |
34939 | Do you accept? |
34939 | Do you accept?" |
34939 | Do you approve of what I have done?" |
34939 | Do you approve, madame?" |
34939 | Do you hear anything?" |
34939 | Do you imagine that I''m staying here and doing all this dirty work for fun?" |
34939 | Do you know his name?" |
34939 | Do you know how many there were in the boats, without my sisters and me? |
34939 | Do you know the names of those four sailors?" |
34939 | Do you know what my mother called me? |
34939 | Do you know where he is shut up?" |
34939 | Do you know where the light comes from? |
34939 | Do you know who came to meet him? |
34939 | Do you know who it was, Vorski? |
34939 | Do you know? |
34939 | Do you realize whom you''re speaking to?" |
34939 | Do you remember? |
34939 | Do you see him? |
34939 | Do you see?" |
34939 | Do you think I''m going to disown my father as you did?" |
34939 | Do you think that, at his age, he could have kept us on the run like that?" |
34939 | Do you understand what I mean? |
34939 | Do you understand? |
34939 | Do you want to go away? |
34939 | Does he have lessons?" |
34939 | Does he not come from the country where the stone was stolen from the''wild men o''er the sea?'' |
34939 | Does it mean that we have a friend in the island, a friend who takes an interest in us? |
34939 | Does n''t it prove that that demon has a special power? |
34939 | Does she expect me?" |
34939 | Does she run as well as ever?" |
34939 | Does the hangman weep? |
34939 | Don Luis interrupted him:"Will you give me pleasure, François? |
34939 | Don Luis, who was holding him between his knees, kissed him and asked:"Do you forgive me?" |
34939 | For instance, Maguennoc''s garden with the gigantic flowers; you will remember it as I shall, wo n''t you, All''s Well? |
34939 | For instance, do you know why I''m here? |
34939 | For instance, what is your idea of the manner in which I substituted Elfride Vorski for Madame d''Hergemont?" |
34939 | For it''s settled, is n''t it; you want to die?" |
34939 | For whom?" |
34939 | For your master, for François? |
34939 | Four women crucified?" |
34939 | François came running up to them, stopped a few yards from Don Luis and looked at him with wide- open eyes:"I say,"he murmured,"then it''s you? |
34939 | From which side were they preparing to attack her? |
34939 | Gertrude had plenty of strength left, for she was twisting Véronique''s arm:"And Corréjou? |
34939 | Gertrude murmured:"And Honorine?" |
34939 | Ghosts? |
34939 | Give up my task? |
34939 | Give us a kiss, wo n''t you, daddy''s missus? |
34939 | Go and see what you can find in the larder, will you? |
34939 | Going up to the newcomer, he shook hands with him and said:"You see, Stéphane? |
34939 | Ha, ha, have I ever been your husband? |
34939 | Had he followed Stéphane Maroux in his inexplicable flight? |
34939 | Had he forgotten? |
34939 | Had he gone in search of assistance? |
34939 | Had his memory lost every trace of the deeds done during his fit of madness? |
34939 | Had she undergone the horrible martyrdom? |
34939 | Hair- restoring department? |
34939 | Has he not also a wife who is doomed, in the seer''s prophecies, to the torture of the cross? |
34939 | Has he not two sons, one gentle and gracious as Abel, and the other wicked and uncontrolled as Cain? |
34939 | Has n''t he come?" |
34939 | Have we actually a friend in the island, who knows us and knows Stéphane Maroux? |
34939 | Have you a bag of any kind at the inn? |
34939 | Have you any, Conrad?" |
34939 | Have you forgotten that he tried to touch the God- Stone and had to cut his hand off?" |
34939 | Have you forgotten? |
34939 | Have you the flask? |
34939 | Have you the ladder?" |
34939 | Have you the strength?" |
34939 | He bent towards Véronique:"Will you be a queen, an empress, and soar above other women even as Vorski will dominate other men? |
34939 | He burst out laughing:"Why not? |
34939 | He came back, did n''t he, and went away again? |
34939 | He did n''t know? |
34939 | He did not wait for her answer and, raising his voice still higher, roared:"Do you accept? |
34939 | He ended by vituperating the enemy:"Stop, ca n''t you? |
34939 | He had long white hair, had n''t he? |
34939 | He listened:"What is it? |
34939 | He looked at her passionately:"So you know?" |
34939 | He pointed to the wicket in the door:"Do you see that wicket?" |
34939 | He put a question in his turn:"Well, what do you offer me?" |
34939 | He put them on the ground and said:"Well, had a pleasant journey, M''ame Honorine?" |
34939 | He read it in front of us, saying, with an air of amazement,''Can that be it? |
34939 | He realized that the three revolvers had been made harmless, but how? |
34939 | He said, in a low whisper:"Véronique, do you hear me? |
34939 | He shook his head:"Which enemies?" |
34939 | He swerved and grunted at the sight of a little black shape bounding along by his side:"What''s that? |
34939 | He was now standing up:"You had the courage, the pluck?" |
34939 | He was speaking truly, was n''t he, Stéphane? |
34939 | He whispered:"Is that you, Honorine?" |
34939 | He''s dead, is n''t he? |
34939 | He''s one of your dead men, is n''t he? |
34939 | Her hatred for you? |
34939 | Here is your last cry:''_ Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?_ My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?''" |
34939 | Here is your last cry:''_ Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?_ My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?''" |
34939 | Here, would you like me to give you a fresh proof? |
34939 | Hesitating, ill at ease, not knowing with whom he was dealing, he asked:"Who are you? |
34939 | Honorine had squeezed her hands with incredible violence:"What''s that you say?" |
34939 | Honorine joined her and insisted no longer:"Well, children, where''s young François? |
34939 | Honorine listened greedily, but the murder seemed to give her no clue and she merely asked:"Who was it? |
34939 | Honorine put her arm round Véronique''s neck:"Why, my poor, dear lady, would I have told you all this if my handsome François had been dead?" |
34939 | Honorine was waiting on the first floor, standing in front of the open door:"Ah, it''s you, Corréjou? |
34939 | Horse- chestnuts? |
34939 | How are you, old bean?" |
34939 | How can I explain? |
34939 | How could he have endured this ordeal, at his age, if he had not had that hope?" |
34939 | How could she do other than look? |
34939 | How could she do other than tremble with fear? |
34939 | How could she fail to read a warning in the choice of the hill of the Great Oak for the torture of the three sisters Archignat? |
34939 | How could she rescue her father? |
34939 | How could they do other than think of that inscription, of the words written ages ago on the pages of the missal and on the stone of the dolmen? |
34939 | How did you come here?" |
34939 | How did you get here?" |
34939 | How do we know that François has not left his cell? |
34939 | How indeed could she have suffered? |
34939 | How is it they did n''t kill you? |
34939 | How should I forget you afterwards? |
34939 | How? |
34939 | I am sure that François approves, do n''t you, darling?" |
34939 | I ask you once more: what penalty did Vorski deserve?" |
34939 | I expect you''re glad, eh, to have a little light thrown upon your darkness? |
34939 | I have n''t, have I? |
34939 | I said to you, when I first mentioned the business,''Will you go to work blindfold? |
34939 | I say, look here, you''re not dead, are you? |
34939 | I''ve not found my son again, have I, only to lose him? |
34939 | I''ve shown you as much already, have n''t I? |
34939 | If not, by what way did he come? |
34939 | If so, how?" |
34939 | If there''s no one except ourselves on the island, what are you afraid of?" |
34939 | In Chapter VI, quotation marks were added before"Did you put them under there?" |
34939 | In accordance with what inconceivable plans? |
34939 | In short, are there an ancient Druid and a Spanish grandee, or are the two individuals one and the same? |
34939 | In what capacity?" |
34939 | Incapable of generosity though he was, would not the monster hesitate none the less in the presence of an utterly unnecessary crime? |
34939 | Is Véronique d''Hergemont dead or alive? |
34939 | Is he not a king''s son, in other words a''prince of Almain?'' |
34939 | Is it agreed?" |
34939 | Is it from fear that I am shaking from head to foot?" |
34939 | Is it her ladyship you''re trying to save? |
34939 | Is it really you? |
34939 | Is it you, Honorine?" |
34939 | Is it you, Otto? |
34939 | Is n''t this what he meant when he talked like that?" |
34939 | Is she fastened to the oak on which you crucified her? |
34939 | Is that easier for you, Vorski? |
34939 | Is that so?" |
34939 | Is that understood?" |
34939 | Is that what you want?" |
34939 | Is that why you do not mention him?" |
34939 | Is that why you hesitate to take me with you, for, after all, that''s what we''re concerned with?" |
34939 | Is there a fairly wide window at the place where you are now?" |
34939 | Is your craving for justice satisfied?" |
34939 | It was Stéphane''s turn to comfort her:"An obstacle? |
34939 | It was an accident, was n''t it? |
34939 | It was another woman, was n''t it? |
34939 | It was with the petrol set aside for the purpose, was n''t it, and as arranged with Maguennoc in case of danger? |
34939 | It''s a better sort of crying than it was, eh? |
34939 | It''s a dog, is n''t it?" |
34939 | It''s easier to murder people than to bring them to life, what? |
34939 | It''s so, old chap, is n''t it: we shall win and be united and live happy ever after? |
34939 | It''s you I was expecting?" |
34939 | It''s you, is n''t it, my darling? |
34939 | It''s you, the murderer?" |
34939 | Lead us into a trap? |
34939 | Leaning on a staff, he helped himself up and exclaimed:"What''s the meaning of this? |
34939 | Let us say that you owe it to me, shall we, and that I myself am granting you this unexpected, I will even say, this unjust favour? |
34939 | Look here, at what time did your thirtieth victim breathe her last?" |
34939 | Lord, why did n''t you say so before? |
34939 | Maguennoc?" |
34939 | Maroux?" |
34939 | Maroux?" |
34939 | Maroux?" |
34939 | Miracles? |
34939 | Monsieur Stéphane? |
34939 | Mother, you''re not going to fire?" |
34939 | Must I come and help you?" |
34939 | My clothes? |
34939 | My pity, a weakness on my part? |
34939 | Nevertheless the terrible syllables came from her mouth; and Véronique heard her stammering:"Eh? |
34939 | Next morning, she said to All''s Well, whom she had locked up to prevent his running away:"Will you take me there now my man? |
34939 | No matter: we must live, must n''t we, and we must n''t go mad ourselves like the others?" |
34939 | No? |
34939 | No? |
34939 | No? |
34939 | Not too much? |
34939 | Not yet? |
34939 | Not yet?" |
34939 | Now is it really worth your while to get out? |
34939 | Now that we have won the God- Stone, in other words, an actual treasure, what are we going to do with it?" |
34939 | Now that you are here, are you ready to take delivery of the goods?" |
34939 | Now what was his object in that? |
34939 | Oh, by the way, where''s Maguennoc?" |
34939 | Oh, can it be possible? |
34939 | Oh, why did I restrain myself?" |
34939 | Oh, you hate me, do you? |
34939 | Oh, you would rather have hell than a kiss from Vorski? |
34939 | On failing to see his mother, would he not rather think of following the underground tunnel and running to the Priory? |
34939 | Once more, will you tell me where François is?" |
34939 | Only, were they going to come back and kill us? |
34939 | Only, why on earth was he sleeping in that attitude, flat on his stomach, with his arms stretched out on either side and his face to the floor? |
34939 | Open the door, will you? |
34939 | Or for Honorine? |
34939 | Or is she lying here, on the sacrificial table? |
34939 | Or was it a case of murder, as some have held? |
34939 | Or was it his dead body that they carried? |
34939 | Ought I to have promised him only his life and handed him over to the police?" |
34939 | Patrice Belval began to laugh in spite of himself:"Have you a lecture to deliver?" |
34939 | Perhaps he is dead since? |
34939 | Presently she moaned:"There''s nothing to be done, is there?" |
34939 | Presumably he was released like this at intervals, perhaps in order to eat and at night, for he ended by muttering:"So early? |
34939 | Queen by right of gold and power even as you are already queen by right of beauty? |
34939 | Query: how to get to the Priory? |
34939 | Receiving no reply, he repeated:"Where''s François d''Hergemont?" |
34939 | Resurrection department? |
34939 | Revelation of the future department? |
34939 | Serious business, was it? |
34939 | Shall I dance the ancient Druid dance for you, as I did before Julius Caesar? |
34939 | Shall I help you put the things on board?" |
34939 | Shall I help you?" |
34939 | She climbed four rungs and stopped:"Are you coming, Stéphane?" |
34939 | She drew the dog to her:"Two kind hearts, are they not, All''s Well? |
34939 | She examined him for two or three seconds, no longer, and suddenly, giving a start of terror, ejaculated:"Then it''s you? |
34939 | She had become a habit, what? |
34939 | She kissed the dog and went on:"And whom were those biscuits intended for? |
34939 | She remembered the corpse at Le Faouet and she stammered:"His right hand? |
34939 | She repeated, all blushing and confused:"But why did you choose just that name?" |
34939 | She repeated:"It''s here, is n''t it?" |
34939 | She rushed to the door, drew the bolt, tried to open it; but what could she do against that massive, iron- clad door? |
34939 | She saw the two boys, it was true; but which of them was François and which was Raynold? |
34939 | She shrugged her shoulders, however:"Well? |
34939 | She was utterly overwhelmed:"Why did I come here?" |
34939 | Should she go to him at the Priory and defend him against the dangers that threatened him? |
34939 | Should she make use of it? |
34939 | So do you, Patrice, do n''t you? |
34939 | So what does it all mean?" |
34939 | So what then? |
34939 | So you hoped to find me here?" |
34939 | So you knew me? |
34939 | So you spent the night in the boat?" |
34939 | So you still refuse to tell us where François is hidden?" |
34939 | So you were threatened too; and the first attack was made on you, mother? |
34939 | So you''re still of the same mind, eh, old chap? |
34939 | Some obstacle which he did not foresee?" |
34939 | Something gone wrong? |
34939 | St. Augustine? |
34939 | Still, why should she conceal the truth? |
34939 | Stéphane, I can safely leave him in your charge, ca n''t I? |
34939 | Stéphane, leaping to her side, said:"Good heavens, what have you done? |
34939 | Suppose I bring him here, before you, your François, and put the knife to his throat and ask you for the last time, what will your answer be?" |
34939 | Suppose we fired at him, Conrad?" |
34939 | Surely you do n''t hate me as much as all that?" |
34939 | Taken aback, the other asked:"What''s the matter?" |
34939 | Tell me, how much exactly does he know of the whole story?" |
34939 | Tell me, what was the name of that Breton village?" |
34939 | That is why I want you to answer me honestly: do you consider that Vorski deserves to die?" |
34939 | That''s what you think, All''s Well? |
34939 | The Druids: is that what you mean? |
34939 | The God- Stone?" |
34939 | The ancient Druid''s a smart chap and you''re coming with him, are n''t you?" |
34939 | The ancient Druid, for instance: is he dead or alive? |
34939 | The ancient Druid, without giving him time to recover his breath and reply, went on:"That staggers you, eh? |
34939 | The boy whispered:"What''s that in your hand? |
34939 | The boy who planted veronicas round the Calvary of Flowers and who wrote,''Mother''s flowers,''is not guilty, is he? |
34939 | The brain is giving way? |
34939 | The great thing, do n''t you think, is that he should not know that Vorski was his father?" |
34939 | The old story of the coffins and the crosses, I suppose?" |
34939 | The real words remain to be spoken, those which count; for you admit that, so far, all that I have said is mere verbiage, what? |
34939 | The slave; and why not? |
34939 | The swastika, the leading cabalistic symbol, eh, what? |
34939 | The threats she made you?" |
34939 | The total''s correct, is n''t it? |
34939 | Then again, did he commit suicide? |
34939 | Then for Monsieur Stéphane perhaps?" |
34939 | Then had not all the inhabitants taken to flight? |
34939 | Then he asked:"No news, captain? |
34939 | Then how did Maguennoc get across? |
34939 | Then how did that demon manage to bring her to life again?" |
34939 | Then how was it possible for the recollection of her signature to survive apart from her and those who were dead and gone? |
34939 | Then the two islands communicate?" |
34939 | Then we''ll pick up Stéphane, who of course will be waiting for us on some strip of beach, and we''ll all be off, wo n''t we, All''s Well? |
34939 | Then what is it?" |
34939 | Then why worry?" |
34939 | Then you can explain all this riddle to me?" |
34939 | Then you do n''t know me? |
34939 | Then, after a moment, in a much lower voice:"Did you come with some one?" |
34939 | There must be some one here then?" |
34939 | There''s nothing to take on about, is there?'' |
34939 | They flung themselves into each other''s arms:"Oh, mother, mother, is it really true? |
34939 | This time Véronique appeared stupefied:"What are you hinting?" |
34939 | To Le Faouet, perhaps? |
34939 | To St. Barbe''s Chapel?" |
34939 | To call me by my name, me, me?" |
34939 | To let her off? |
34939 | To see your son dying before your eyes; is that what you want? |
34939 | To the Priory? |
34939 | To the submarine? |
34939 | To what do they all refer, those legends of which I know nothing except from Honorine''s delirium and the distress of the sisters Archignat?" |
34939 | To whom does it belong?" |
34939 | Tricked? |
34939 | Venting his rage in the stupid fashion that was his habit, he was stamping on the piece of stuff, when a thought struck him:"Why? |
34939 | Vorski allowed himself to be pulled along; but, as he went, he continued:"Shall I tell you what I think, Conrad? |
34939 | Vorski eyed him with renewed uneasiness:"Velléda?" |
34939 | Vorski kills; but whom has he killed? |
34939 | Vorski laid violent hands on his accomplice:"What''s this? |
34939 | Vorski muttered, more and more excited:"Then that''s it? |
34939 | Vorski presently fell back a step:"Oh,"he exclaimed,"can it be?" |
34939 | Vorski shrugged his shoulders:"And you, Otto, are you afraid too?" |
34939 | Vorski stammered:"Shall I be free?" |
34939 | Vorski''s slave, but mistress of all those over whom Vorski holds sway? |
34939 | Vorski, after running forward, shouted:"Am I to shoot, you scum? |
34939 | Vorski, growing a little impatient, renewed his attempts, but more vigorously, and raised his voice:"I say, what about it? |
34939 | Vorski, would you like to see something that does n''t exist? |
34939 | Véronique continued:"What do you propose to do, Honorine?" |
34939 | Véronique looked at Don Luis in amazement:"But why? |
34939 | Véronique looked at her son:"Left the island?" |
34939 | Véronique once more shrugged her shoulders:"How do you know?" |
34939 | Véronique said, with a sort of dread:"Coffin Island?" |
34939 | Véronique, trembling all over, could not help asking:"By whose hand is he to die?" |
34939 | Véronique, you can hear me, surely? |
34939 | Was Sarek not devastated as it was written? |
34939 | Was he not indeed a sort of madman and had his madness not increased as the years passed? |
34939 | Was he on his guard? |
34939 | Was he thinking of seizing him in his arms and crushing the life out of him? |
34939 | Was it a sign set up by one person with the object of guiding the steps of another? |
34939 | Was it her son''s voice that she heard? |
34939 | Was it here that her son was to fight? |
34939 | Was it his plan to save François? |
34939 | Was it of his own free will? |
34939 | Was it our turn next? |
34939 | Was it really, as the official version stated, suicide following on a fit of madness? |
34939 | Was it to be presumed that one or more of their accomplices were left on the island? |
34939 | Was it too late to rescue her?" |
34939 | Was she even alive? |
34939 | Was she to believe that he was back and in hiding? |
34939 | Was this François? |
34939 | Was this Raynold? |
34939 | We never left one another?" |
34939 | We''re agreed all round, are n''t we? |
34939 | Well, Otto, what news? |
34939 | Well, Stéphane, where do we stand? |
34939 | Well, Vorski, are you afraid?" |
34939 | Well, are you there? |
34939 | Well, did nothing happen?" |
34939 | Well, how many of them do you think there are? |
34939 | Well, is it a bargain? |
34939 | Well, what can I say? |
34939 | Well, what did you see?" |
34939 | Well? |
34939 | Were the boats not sunk and the people not drowned? |
34939 | Were the sisters Archignat not nailed to the ancient oak- trees? |
34939 | Were they spirits of darkness, malevolent genii, priests of a dead religion, sacrificing men, women and children to their blood- thirsty gods? |
34939 | What about François?" |
34939 | What about, you pudding- head? |
34939 | What are the letters?" |
34939 | What are they to do with it? |
34939 | What are they?" |
34939 | What are we to do with it? |
34939 | What are you driving at?" |
34939 | What are you here for? |
34939 | What are you looking at over there? |
34939 | What are you talking about? |
34939 | What are you trying to do? |
34939 | What did it mean? |
34939 | What did it mean? |
34939 | What did that suffering matter to her? |
34939 | What do you call this?" |
34939 | What do you expect? |
34939 | What do you mean by it? |
34939 | What do you mean? |
34939 | What do you mean?" |
34939 | What do you say to it?" |
34939 | What do you say to that?" |
34939 | What do you say, Otto?" |
34939 | What do you say, young François? |
34939 | What do you want me to do with it? |
34939 | What do you want with me?" |
34939 | What does he say?" |
34939 | What does it all mean?" |
34939 | What does it mean?" |
34939 | What does the Superhun see in it? |
34939 | What enemy was she to fight? |
34939 | What for? |
34939 | What had become of her son? |
34939 | What happened to Maguennoc? |
34939 | What has happened to him? |
34939 | What have_ I_ to fear? |
34939 | What is it?" |
34939 | What is it?" |
34939 | What is it?" |
34939 | What is the explanation of the work resumed by such barbarous methods?" |
34939 | What is this God- Stone? |
34939 | What keeps him in his cell? |
34939 | What made people believe in the power of the God- Stone? |
34939 | What must Corréjou and the others think?" |
34939 | What should she do? |
34939 | What then? |
34939 | What was at the bottom of all this fantastic adventure? |
34939 | What was he going to do? |
34939 | What was the meaning of this improbable story and what was his impenetrable interlocutor driving at? |
34939 | What were the creatures in the Great Oak doing? |
34939 | What would her son do? |
34939 | What would you have said, eh, if we''d left the island without you?" |
34939 | What''s the matter with you? |
34939 | What''s the matter with you?" |
34939 | What''s the matter? |
34939 | What''s the result of your search?" |
34939 | What''s the use?" |
34939 | What''s your name? |
34939 | What''s your object?" |
34939 | What''s your price for setting François free at once?" |
34939 | What''s your reason for asking?" |
34939 | What, do n''t you want to? |
34939 | What, wo n''t you?" |
34939 | What? |
34939 | When shall we escape this awful nightmare?" |
34939 | Where can the danger come from?" |
34939 | Where did you get that ring which you put first on mother''s finger and afterwards on Elfride''s?" |
34939 | Where did you put the parcel, mother?" |
34939 | Where do you get it from? |
34939 | Where have they locked him up? |
34939 | Where is he? |
34939 | Where was François? |
34939 | Where were you to be found?" |
34939 | Where will you try first? |
34939 | Where would you have me take her? |
34939 | Where''s Conrad?" |
34939 | Where''s François? |
34939 | Where''s François?" |
34939 | Where''s your son François d''Hergemont?" |
34939 | Where? |
34939 | Which are you, my foe or my bride? |
34939 | Which do you choose? |
34939 | Which do you choose?" |
34939 | Which do you choose?" |
34939 | Which was François? |
34939 | Which was Raynold? |
34939 | Who Goes There? |
34939 | Who are those enemies?" |
34939 | Who are you?" |
34939 | Who could be singing it now? |
34939 | Who did you think it was? |
34939 | Who goes there?" |
34939 | Who hunted me like a wild beast, till I was quite out of breath? |
34939 | Who is it?" |
34939 | Who laid the trail with the clues that brought you from Le Faouet to the exact spot where I always land? |
34939 | Who taught it you? |
34939 | Who was hiding behind the trees and stones that crowned the hill like a rampart? |
34939 | Who was it that was wiping out all the inhabitants of the luckless island? |
34939 | Who was that demon standing in front of him? |
34939 | Who were these invisible beings who persecuted her? |
34939 | Who will be the fourth woman?" |
34939 | Who will be the thirtieth? |
34939 | Who wrote this? |
34939 | Who''d have thought, M''ame Honorine, that you''d be doing a job like this?" |
34939 | Who''s calling me? |
34939 | Whom does he go about with?" |
34939 | Whom were they to hate? |
34939 | Whose mission was it to fill the thirty coffins of Sarek? |
34939 | Why did n''t anyone come to look for us? |
34939 | Why did the outburst of terror suddenly take place this year?" |
34939 | Why did they not make for the mainland?" |
34939 | Why did you not show him the way?" |
34939 | Why do n''t you answer?" |
34939 | Why do n''t you bring her here? |
34939 | Why do you ask?" |
34939 | Why do you hesitate?" |
34939 | Why do you speak of Maguennoc?" |
34939 | Why does n''t he show himself? |
34939 | Why had her son done these things? |
34939 | Why had his tutor, Stéphane Maroux, doubtless an accomplice, possibly an instigator, fled before the tragedy? |
34939 | Why murder? |
34939 | Why not stay where you are? |
34939 | Why not?" |
34939 | Why should he wish himself and my poor child to be thought dead?" |
34939 | Why should my father have behaved like that? |
34939 | Why should you suppose so? |
34939 | Why so? |
34939 | Why suicide? |
34939 | Why that name?" |
34939 | Why, have n''t you seen my axe, with the pattern of the swastika? |
34939 | Why? |
34939 | Why?" |
34939 | Will that do?" |
34939 | Will you belong to me body and soul? |
34939 | Will you? |
34939 | Will you? |
34939 | With what object? |
34939 | Without giving a direct answer, the ancient Druid said:"What do you think of it? |
34939 | Wo n''t he be starving by now? |
34939 | Wo n''t you sit down?" |
34939 | Would he save those people, whose shouts of distress now reached her ears, would he save them without delay? |
34939 | Would not the least hesitation have meant François''death? |
34939 | Would the miracle occur in Vorski? |
34939 | Would the scoundrel have spoken and revealed your hiding- place? |
34939 | Would you care for a biscuit and a thimbleful of old claret or a glass of champagne?" |
34939 | Would you like another instance? |
34939 | Would you like me to?" |
34939 | You can twig it from here, ca n''t you? |
34939 | You carry a locket hanging from a silver chain round your shirt, do n''t you?" |
34939 | You dare to insult me? |
34939 | You follow me, do n''t you? |
34939 | You have n''t found François?" |
34939 | You hear it already, do n''t you? |
34939 | You know me now, do n''t you?" |
34939 | You know?" |
34939 | You never spoke to him, surely?" |
34939 | You remember the prophecy? |
34939 | You say that Maguennoc cut off his right hand?" |
34939 | You understand, do n''t you? |
34939 | You wo n''t get up to any tricks?" |
34939 | You wo n''t? |
34939 | You would scoff at me, you hussy, would you? |
34939 | You''ll tell me that, wo n''t you? |
34939 | You''re calling François?" |
34939 | You''re coming with me, are n''t you?" |
34939 | You''re not ripe yet? |
34939 | You''re tremendously interested, are n''t you, Vorski?" |
34939 | You''ve got your dagger? |
34939 | You, whose life has been one long martyrdom?" |
34939 | You?" |
34939 | Your death? |
34939 | Your husband? |
34939 | Your idiot brain is working it out: am I right? |
34939 | Your tears? |
34939 | and then, above all, what has become of Stéphane? |
34939 | and where for? |
34939 | and you will be the first to get tired, for one does n''t mind shedding such tears as these, does one, mother?" |
34939 | and"and I am not a bit afraid", and after"Then what is it?". |
34939 | are you ready?" |
34939 | as sure as I am that I''m alive? |
34939 | dangers which we can not foresee? |
34939 | for what? |
34939 | it was n''t you who came then? |
34939 | it''s happening, Ma''me Honorine? |
34939 | leaves four, does n''t it?" |
34939 | or death?" |
34939 | or to give life to our delightful All''s Well? |
34939 | since this morning has he not left his prison?" |
34939 | some love- affair, perhaps? |
34939 | the other whose name was Elfride, I understand: am I right? |
34939 | then what are we to do?" |
34939 | three times: do you refuse? |
34939 | what do you want with me?" |
34939 | what? |
34939 | you know well enough, do n''t you? |
34939 | you see?" |
34939 | young François? |