This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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37116 | If such jealousy was entertained by the Spaniards of each other, what must not have been their feelings respecting other European nations? |
37116 | Question, whether Edward Davis''s Discovery is the Land which was afterwards named= Easter Island=? |
37116 | Question, whether Edward Davis''s Discovery is the Land which was afterwards named= Easter Island=? |
37116 | Was this want of information, or want of consideration? |
37116 | and from whom they had their commission so to do?" |
7210 | ''But is n''t this a rather-- er-- small force to capture a large steamer, in possession of desperate men? |
7210 | ''What are they? |
7210 | ''Why? |
7210 | A bluff, Senor-- a bluff-- a high hill-- I am to make a high hill of feeling good? |
7210 | All right? |
7210 | And did you land here? |
7210 | And do you think we''ll touch near there, Jack? |
7210 | And have you, and us, worrying all the time on this voyage? 7210 And he flung you this cap?" |
7210 | And how long would you say she could keep afloat? |
7210 | And how shall we know what to pay? |
7210 | And if they do n''t? |
7210 | And is that all that happened? |
7210 | And is your father really going to try to have the Spanish prisoner released? |
7210 | And leave us here alone? |
7210 | And she asked the oddest question-- about Sea Horse Island-- where papa is going-- and she spoke of her father-- I wonder what she meant? |
7210 | And that''s all? |
7210 | And these papers? |
7210 | And was he really going to steal the papers? |
7210 | And what are the chances of success? |
7210 | And what did they do to you? |
7210 | And what of the passengers-- our folks? |
7210 | And what of the passengers? |
7210 | And when may I have the pleasure of paying my respects to your honored mother? |
7210 | And you want me to look? |
7210 | And you want to go to Sea Horse Island? |
7210 | And you wo n''t go away and leave me, as the others did? |
7210 | And, Senor Jack-- may-- may I go? |
7210 | And-- er-- did they? |
7210 | Anyhow, there are copies to be had, are n''t there? |
7210 | Are n''t you going to finish that lace, Cora? |
7210 | Are there many boats like this in San Juan? |
7210 | Are you going ashore? |
7210 | Are you going out for a long cruise? |
7210 | Are you going to spend all your time on Porto Rico? |
7210 | Are you ill? |
7210 | Are you joking? |
7210 | Are you really feeling any better, Jack? |
7210 | Are you really going? |
7210 | Are you sure of this? |
7210 | Back here to sleep? |
7210 | Bad news? |
7210 | Bad news? |
7210 | Because, in New York, I found one of his political party-- himself an exile, who gave me what you call documents-- I know not ze term--"Evidence? |
7210 | Bow, what''s our next move? |
7210 | But can you give us any more news of the Ramona? 7210 But did you hear anything?" |
7210 | But how did it all happen? |
7210 | But how did it happen-- what''s the matter? |
7210 | But how did the sailor get shot? |
7210 | But how does this concern us? |
7210 | But how shall I get my papairs back? |
7210 | But is my mother aboard? 7210 But it is awful, is n''t it? |
7210 | But they are certain the ship foundered? 7210 But we''re too good sailors to mind that-- aren''t we?" |
7210 | But what about Inez and her political problem? |
7210 | But what does it mean? 7210 But what have you done since being marooned here?" |
7210 | But what of the passengers? |
7210 | But what of the ship-- the passengers? |
7210 | But what''s it all about? |
7210 | But what''s the advantage of it? |
7210 | But where are they? |
7210 | But why should she want to speak to us? |
7210 | But you are real, are n''t you, now? |
7210 | But you did not see that happen? |
7210 | But, as you say, what about her? 7210 Ca n''t we get some news?" |
7210 | Ca n''t we start and rescue them? |
7210 | Can we carry her, or shall I call John? |
7210 | Can you board her now? |
7210 | Certainly, why not? 7210 Come with you?" |
7210 | Cora, are you there? |
7210 | Could we go, Mother? |
7210 | Could you find out when Ramo left, and if he was near this section of the hotel? |
7210 | Curious, is n''t it? |
7210 | Damaged? 7210 Did I get up? |
7210 | Did he look like a sailor? |
7210 | Did she lose them? |
7210 | Did she say anything about herself? |
7210 | Did she tell anything of herself? |
7210 | Did that man do anything-- or speak to you? |
7210 | Did you get up and look? |
7210 | Did you mention the West Indies? |
7210 | Did you see any of them? |
7210 | Did you see something? |
7210 | Did you tell your father, Bess? |
7210 | Did you try to see how near you could miss a dog? |
7210 | Do I really see it? |
7210 | Do they? |
7210 | Do you feel well enough to talk? |
7210 | Do you know a Senor Miguel Ramo? |
7210 | Do you mean he belonged to the political party that put your father in prison? |
7210 | Do you mean it? |
7210 | Do you mean taken-- stolen? |
7210 | Do you mean we can not see the prisoner, or that you will not release him? |
7210 | Do you really feel equal to it, Jack? |
7210 | Do you really mean you''ll take me wiz you? |
7210 | Do you really think some man was trying to get them? |
7210 | Do you suppose he could have been hurt playing football, Cora? |
7210 | Do you think it, was Ramo? |
7210 | Do you, by any possible chance, mean the Ramona of the Royal Line? |
7210 | Do you-- do you think it can be my father? |
7210 | Do you-- do you think she''ll faint? |
7210 | Does it ache? |
7210 | Eh? 7210 Eh? |
7210 | Eh? |
7210 | Enemies? |
7210 | Fast and seaworthy? |
7210 | For charter? |
7210 | Gone? |
7210 | Gone? |
7210 | Handsome stranger? 7210 Harry, think you''ll be safe with two of them?" |
7210 | Has there been a wreck? 7210 Have we sighted it?" |
7210 | Have you gasoline for a long run? |
7210 | Have you sighted the Ramona? |
7210 | Have you them with you? |
7210 | He thinks it''s great-- don''t you, Jack? |
7210 | Hear that, Joe? |
7210 | Help? |
7210 | How did it happen-- where? |
7210 | How did you hope to do that? |
7210 | How did you know where to look for us? 7210 How long ago?" |
7210 | How was he hurt?'' |
7210 | How''d you know? |
7210 | How''ll we piece out? |
7210 | How? |
7210 | How?'' |
7210 | I guess you know Harry-- all of you-- don''t you? |
7210 | I say, fellows, are there any cinders on my necktie? |
7210 | I wonder how he got in? |
7210 | I wonder if I''d have time to do mine that way before--? |
7210 | I wonder if Walter will stay on for a few days? |
7210 | I wonder if he''s going to put us all under arrest? |
7210 | I wonder if one dreams in San Juan any differently than in Chelton? |
7210 | I wonder if they''ve seen us, and are waiting for us? |
7210 | I wonder what could have happened to Jack? |
7210 | I wonder what she''s up to? |
7210 | I wonder what we''ll find there? |
7210 | I wonder where she is to- night? |
7210 | If you are successful-- if you find ze lost ones, and we are near Sea Horse Island, would you leave me zere-- wiz my father? |
7210 | Inez, I think I left my fan in my room-- will you please get it for me? |
7210 | Inez,she asked,"would you mind going down and seeing if mother has everything she wants?" |
7210 | Is her name Carmencita or Marita? |
7210 | Is it from Walter? |
7210 | Is it much damaged? |
7210 | Is it possible to go about down among these islands in a big motor boat? |
7210 | Is it possible? |
7210 | Is it zat I have put too much paprika on ze fith? |
7210 | Is it zat you are in sorrow? |
7210 | Is n''t he? |
7210 | Is n''t it good of Wally to come home with him? |
7210 | Is n''t it too bad? |
7210 | Is n''t it, girls? 7210 Is she any better, Mother?" |
7210 | Is she-- do you think she is raving-- a little out of her mind? |
7210 | Is that the fellow she suspects? |
7210 | Is there a chance of that? |
7210 | Is there anything to see here ashore? |
7210 | Is there anything? |
7210 | Is there really a chance of doing that? |
7210 | It''s rather complicated-- isn''t it? |
7210 | It''s worth trying, is n''t it, Walter? |
7210 | Jack? |
7210 | Leave you there? |
7210 | Lonely Island? |
7210 | Look how? |
7210 | May we count on you, if we make up a party to go to the West Indies? |
7210 | Mean it? 7210 Meaning what?" |
7210 | No? 7210 Not here? |
7210 | Now then, are you girls ready? |
7210 | Now, what is it, Inez? |
7210 | Of course it''s interesting, and all that-- almost like a story, in fact-- but what does she want? |
7210 | Oh, Cora, would n''t you just fairly love to run that splendid motor? |
7210 | Oh, I wonder what lies before us? |
7210 | Oh, Jack, do you think we can do it? |
7210 | Oh, Jack, do you think we can get any news of the steamer soon? |
7210 | Oh, but boys are so different; are n''t they, Inez? |
7210 | Oh, but does n''t the weather look queer? |
7210 | Oh, did you hear anything of father and mother? |
7210 | Oh, has anything happened? 7210 Oh, is n''t it simple-- when you''re shown?" |
7210 | Oh, what is it, Senoritas? |
7210 | Oh, what will become of us? |
7210 | Oh, will he try to rescue him? |
7210 | Oh, will you-- will you take me, Senoritas? |
7210 | Or a pirate? |
7210 | Pardon Senoritas,began the lace seller, in soft accents,"but did I hear one of you ladies mention Sea Horse Island-- in ze West Indies? |
7210 | Perhaps he thinks we ca n''t drive? |
7210 | Say''Cuanto?'' |
7210 | Senor Ramo incarcerated? |
7210 | Shall I come with you to the station, Cora? |
7210 | Shall we come aboard? |
7210 | Shall we take him aboard, Cora? |
7210 | Since you''ve been there, where had we better anchor? |
7210 | Sinking-- do you mean? |
7210 | Strange-- what do you mean? |
7210 | Such storms as this? |
7210 | Superior creatures-- aren''t they? |
7210 | That fellow who made so much trouble--"Yes, and who do you think was with him? |
7210 | That man? |
7210 | The Ramona did you say? |
7210 | The Ramona-- the steamer mother sailed on-- wrecked? |
7210 | The West Indies? 7210 The lonely island?" |
7210 | The man got away, did n''t he, Belle? |
7210 | The plotters were going to do this? |
7210 | The steamer mother and father sailed on? |
7210 | Then all are lost? |
7210 | Then how did you get the cap? |
7210 | Then it''s pleasure? |
7210 | Then the Ramona may be afloat now? |
7210 | Then we may find some of them alive? |
7210 | Then why are you so alarmed? |
7210 | Then why do n''t you take her? |
7210 | Then you are n''t going to follow that fashion? |
7210 | Then you have a good chance of catching them? |
7210 | Then you think she did go down? |
7210 | Then you wo n''t try to run up alongside now? |
7210 | There''s another boat headed for us, perhaps she wants help? |
7210 | To whom, Senor? |
7210 | Us?'' |
7210 | Want me to hold your hand some more? |
7210 | Was n''t it awful-- just awful? |
7210 | Was n''t it strange-- that she should come in and seem so worked- up over the mention of Sea Horse Island? |
7210 | Was n''t that remarkable? |
7210 | Was your room this way when you came in? |
7210 | We are going there on a winter cruise, and--"Pardon me-- but to Sea Horse Island? |
7210 | We can question him there, and, if necessary, we can--She hesitated, and Jack asked:"Well, what? |
7210 | We''ll just have to do something, and I ca n''t think of anything better to do-- can you? 7210 Well, are you glad to be back here?" |
7210 | Well, girls, are you all ready to leave? |
7210 | Well, it would take too long to tell it all, but what would you say, if I went on a long sea voyage this winter? |
7210 | Well, we want him to, do n''t we? |
7210 | Well? |
7210 | Well? |
7210 | Were you suddenly stricken? |
7210 | What about poor little Inez? |
7210 | What about? 7210 What are you going to do about it?" |
7210 | What are you thinking of? |
7210 | What became of him? |
7210 | What boat is that? |
7210 | What can be done? |
7210 | What can have happened? 7210 What did he do?" |
7210 | What did he say to papa? |
7210 | What did you say, Belle? |
7210 | What do you mean? |
7210 | What do you mean? |
7210 | What do you mean? |
7210 | What do you mean? |
7210 | What do you think of it, Captain? |
7210 | What do you think, Doctor? |
7210 | What does it all mean? 7210 What else did he do?" |
7210 | What else do you say in this country, Inez? |
7210 | What if he should n''t be there? |
7210 | What is it, Sis? |
7210 | What is it, please? |
7210 | What is it? |
7210 | What is it? |
7210 | What is it? |
7210 | What is it? |
7210 | What is it? |
7210 | What of Inez''s father? |
7210 | What sort of a place is that? |
7210 | What was it-- a bat? |
7210 | What was it-- another? |
7210 | What were we talking of? |
7210 | What would I do if I wanted a glass of ice cream soda water? |
7210 | What would I say? 7210 What''s all the excitement about?" |
7210 | What''s it all about, Wally? |
7210 | What''s that queer smell? |
7210 | What''s that? |
7210 | What''s the joke? |
7210 | What''s the joke? |
7210 | What''s the matter, Jack? |
7210 | What''s the matter? |
7210 | What''s the matter? |
7210 | What''s the program? |
7210 | What, sentimental Angie? |
7210 | What, to be funny? |
7210 | What? |
7210 | What? |
7210 | Where are the boys? |
7210 | Where are you going? |
7210 | Where bound? |
7210 | Where is Sea Horse Island? |
7210 | Where is a Double Island? |
7210 | Where is she? |
7210 | Where next? |
7210 | Where''s Inez? |
7210 | Where? |
7210 | Where? |
7210 | Where? |
7210 | Which way was she headed when you last had information? |
7210 | Who could he be? |
7210 | Who goes with whom? |
7210 | Who''s in charge? 7210 Who, Cora? |
7210 | Who? |
7210 | Why are you so anxious to go there? |
7210 | Why do n''t you boys do some fishing? |
7210 | Why not? 7210 Why not?" |
7210 | Why so, Wally? |
7210 | Why us in particular? |
7210 | Why was that? |
7210 | Why, are n''t we going to take all our baggage? |
7210 | Why, do you know anything about her? |
7210 | Why, if I may ask? |
7210 | Why? |
7210 | Will it be heavy? |
7210 | Will you come to our motor boat? |
7210 | Will you need to see Jack again? |
7210 | Will you take command? |
7210 | With Senor Robinson, and with the Senoras Kimball and Robinson? |
7210 | Wo n''t they get away from us? |
7210 | Wo n''t you come and have something cool to drink? 7210 Would Inez go, as a maid?" |
7210 | Would you mind getting me a little of that nerve stuff the doctor put up for me? 7210 Would you mind?" |
7210 | Yes, was n''t he, Bess? 7210 Yes-- what is it?" |
7210 | You lookin''for shipwrecked parties, ai n''t you? |
7210 | You mean it may be too late? |
7210 | Zey can hardly keep me from seeing him, can zey? |
7210 | And I wonder what she meant by speaking of her father and Sea Horse Island in the way she did?" |
7210 | And where were the papers?" |
7210 | And you have your papers, Inez?" |
7210 | Are n''t you just wild to go?" |
7210 | Are there any passengers aboard?" |
7210 | Are you coming?" |
7210 | Are you from the Ramona?" |
7210 | As the two girls settled themselves in the seat, Bess resumed:"I came over to ask if you could n''t go with us, Cora? |
7210 | Blake?" |
7210 | But I was just wondering why we could n''t take her with us?" |
7210 | But I weary you-- yes?" |
7210 | But how am I to go to Sea Horse Island, when I have not even money to buy me food to keep from starving? |
7210 | But suppose they could n''t make their way-- if they were hurt, or something like that?" |
7210 | But this complicates matters does n''t it? |
7210 | But what sort of a craft can we get to cruise in?" |
7210 | But whose is it? |
7210 | But why are you interested in finding her, if I may ask?" |
7210 | But you''ll have to have help along, if she''s as big as all that, wo n''t you?" |
7210 | But, I say, Cora, what''s this about some new girl? |
7210 | CHAPTER VIII THE DREAM OF INEZ"Oh, Walter, are you really going?" |
7210 | CHAPTER X THE BLUE WATERS"What is the matter, my dear girl?" |
7210 | CHAPTER XV A SEARCH PROPOSED"Cora, what''s the matter? |
7210 | CHAPTER XVII OFF IN THE"TARTAR""What''s the matter?" |
7210 | CHAPTER XXVI THE PURSUIT"What is it?" |
7210 | Ca n''t you come on a winter''s cruise to where there is no snow or ice, and where the waters are blue-- so blue?" |
7210 | Can you take us to this island?" |
7210 | Croix?" |
7210 | Did anything else happen?" |
7210 | Did n''t you rest well?" |
7210 | Did she have some news for them? |
7210 | Did the Ramona''s crew repent, and send you for us? |
7210 | Did you save some one?" |
7210 | Did your steamer hear of that vessel, Senor Ramo?" |
7210 | Do you think that man saw you?" |
7210 | Do you wish to meet him?" |
7210 | Fill the Tartar up with trunks full of fancy dresses, when we''ll need every inch of room? |
7210 | Has a pretty arrival struck town? |
7210 | Has some one stolen your car, or have you discovered a new kind of chocolate candy? |
7210 | Has this man--?" |
7210 | Have n''t you been asleep yet?" |
7210 | Have you any idea where she is now?" |
7210 | Have you heard any news? |
7210 | He has nice eyes, has n''t he?" |
7210 | He was rather a disheveled figure as he stood there-- in fact, none of the refugees appeared to sartorial advantage-- but who minded that? |
7210 | How about that, Joe?" |
7210 | How are you, Jack?" |
7210 | How are you, Jack?" |
7210 | How are you, anyhow?" |
7210 | How can you?" |
7210 | How do you do it?" |
7210 | I ask you-- how can I? |
7210 | I can speak the language-- habe Espanola? |
7210 | I suppose you''ll be at home this evening, Jack, old chap?" |
7210 | I wonder how she found time to run over?" |
7210 | I wonder if they can navigate it?" |
7210 | I wonder what sort of a boat we could get down there, Wally? |
7210 | Is he some brigand who wants to carry us off?" |
7210 | Is n''t that your opinion, Cora?" |
7210 | Is the telegram from jack himself?" |
7210 | Kimball?" |
7210 | Kimball?" |
7210 | Kitts?" |
7210 | Kitts?" |
7210 | Knock wood?" |
7210 | May I ask how he got away from your prison?" |
7210 | May I use your boat?" |
7210 | Mr. Robinson did n''t take those papers with him; did he-- those papers that contain the evidence?" |
7210 | Not bad, is it?" |
7210 | Now are you sure you''ll be all right?" |
7210 | Now--?" |
7210 | Oh, Cora, did you bring any safety- pins? |
7210 | Oh, I wonder if we shall ever find them?" |
7210 | Oh, Inez Ralcanto? |
7210 | Oh, Senorita you will help me-- will you not-- to go to Sea Horse Island and rescue him?" |
7210 | Oh, Senorita, what shall I do?" |
7210 | Oh, but where is he?" |
7210 | Robinson?" |
7210 | Say, better not let Jack know about this, or he''ll be on the job, too, and what he needs just now is a rest-- eh, Harry?" |
7210 | Shall I heave to?" |
7210 | She is n''t quite so sure as she was; are you?" |
7210 | So you''ve come for the Robinson Crusoes; have you?" |
7210 | Something the matter?" |
7210 | The boatman, with a shrug of his shoulders, as much as to ask,"How can one quarrel with a woman?" |
7210 | Then where are they? |
7210 | Then you''d like to go?" |
7210 | Wally, have you a revolver with you?" |
7210 | Was n''t that nice?" |
7210 | We''ll have a try at him, anyhow; eh, Jack?" |
7210 | What do you mean?" |
7210 | What is it? |
7210 | What shall I need to take in the way of clothes?" |
7210 | What was I telling you about?" |
7210 | What''ll I do? |
7210 | What''s that? |
7210 | What''s the matter?" |
7210 | Where are they?" |
7210 | Where could the passengers be? |
7210 | Where did he get the cap?" |
7210 | Where''s Inez?" |
7210 | Which brings us back to Inez-- what about her, Cora?" |
7210 | Which way was she headed when you were forced to leave her? |
7210 | Who''s with me for a cruise in the Tartar?" |
7210 | Why did n''t you come for a spin? |
7210 | Why do n''t we go up to the dock in regular style, and not stop away out here?" |
7210 | Why do you always select that particular chair, of all others?" |
7210 | Will you come with us, Mrs. Kimball-- Cora? |
7210 | Will you-- do you mind coming with me?" |
7210 | You say Walter is down there, Belle?" |
7210 | Ze papairs-- in my valise-- Oh, where is it? |
7210 | asked Walter,"or shall you come back to San Juan from time to time? |
7210 | cried Cora, and in such a voice that Jack, who was just coming along with Walter, hurried up, inquiring:"What is it? |
7210 | he asked,"and to Senora-- er-- Robinson, and your father?" |
7210 | what is it?" |
7210 | whistled Walter,"that''s going some, is n''t it?" |
29316 | ''Twas deliberately done? |
29316 | A slave to what? 29316 A slave to whom? |
29316 | A slave to whom? |
29316 | Ah, my Alvarado, if you have once fallen, what then? 29316 Alive-- unharmed?" |
29316 | Alone? |
29316 | Alvarado, do you go and summon----"Into the women''s apartments, my lord? |
29316 | And Captain Alvarado? |
29316 | And I shall have my revenge in full measure? |
29316 | And Lady Morgan, sah? |
29316 | And Mercedes? |
29316 | And Mercedes? |
29316 | And Morgan? |
29316 | And de Tobar? |
29316 | And guarantee my life and liberty? |
29316 | And how came you unbidden into my private cabinet, Don Felipe? |
29316 | And how came you? |
29316 | And if there be any buccaneers yet alive? |
29316 | And if they be gone? |
29316 | And is this the honor of Captain Alvarado? |
29316 | And my child, sir priest? |
29316 | And once there, what then? |
29316 | And so I do,answered Alvarado,"but who could help it? |
29316 | And that will fetch us where? |
29316 | And the cross? |
29316 | And the treasure? |
29316 | And then? |
29316 | And then? |
29316 | And this morning? |
29316 | And what are we to do with them, señor? |
29316 | And what more would you have, Donna Mercedes? |
29316 | And what then? |
29316 | And wherefore? |
29316 | And who is to make it known, pray? 29316 And you left Donna Mercedes a prisoner?" |
29316 | And you, Velsers? |
29316 | And you, shameless girl, you forced yourself upon him? 29316 And you?" |
29316 | Another pirate free and unbound? 29316 Are all preparations made?" |
29316 | Are there any horses alive? |
29316 | Are you in a state for a return journey at once, señor? |
29316 | Are you mad? |
29316 | Arrest? 29316 Art afraid to speak to me, to a woman, alone, sir captain?" |
29316 | Ay, but what ship? |
29316 | Ay, but who''ll plant the ladders? |
29316 | Begin ye by questioning me? 29316 Boats?" |
29316 | But Don Felipe? |
29316 | But could''st find no better use for thy weapon than that? |
29316 | But his name? |
29316 | But how know you that the child you left is I? |
29316 | But how? 29316 But how?" |
29316 | But now, what is to be done with thee? |
29316 | But this lady,urged Alvarado-- his lips could scarcely form the unfamiliar word"mother"--"and the good priest? |
29316 | But what if we refuse? |
29316 | But your plighted word? |
29316 | But your reason? 29316 But, captain,"spoke up Sawkins, one of the boldest recruits, who was not in the secret,"be ye goin''buccaneerin''in boats? |
29316 | But, señorita, thy father----"Is it not permitted that I speak with the captain of the soldiery who escort me? |
29316 | By heaven,''twas a pretty play, was it not, mates? 29316 By whom, your Excellency?" |
29316 | By your mother''s cross? |
29316 | Can this be true? |
29316 | Can we weather it? |
29316 | Can you do it? |
29316 | Can you keep your pistols dry? |
29316 | Canst not see the necessity? 29316 Captain Morgan?" |
29316 | Curse me, how can I? 29316 D''ye hear me?" |
29316 | D''ye hear that, mates? |
29316 | D''ye know there are few women who can resist me when I try to be agreeable? 29316 Dare you attempt to take the King''s ship?" |
29316 | Despise you? 29316 Did none escape back up the road?" |
29316 | Did you ever know me to show fear, de Lussan? |
29316 | Did you kill her? |
29316 | Did you, a Spanish officer, leave the lady defenseless amid those human tigers? |
29316 | Do I value the lives of women and priests, accursed Spaniard, more than our own? |
29316 | Do they know what''s up? |
29316 | Do we have to wait for a lot of wimmin and papists? |
29316 | Do you hear my father''s words, Alvarado? |
29316 | Do you not see he wished to provoke this to escape just punishment? 29316 Do you propose to shoot me?" |
29316 | Donna Mercedes? |
29316 | Dost love me? |
29316 | Dost thou look within thine own heart and see a fancy so evanescent that thou speakest thus to me? |
29316 | Else why should I jeopard my life by freeing you? 29316 Fell? |
29316 | For love of heaven, can you tell me who I am, what I am? |
29316 | For what, pray? |
29316 | Gentlemen, will you drink with me to our next merry meeting? |
29316 | Had you not a name of your own? |
29316 | Hadst not better bind the woman, too? |
29316 | Hast deserved it at my hands, then? |
29316 | Have you anything else to propose, sirs? |
29316 | Have you had lesson enough? 29316 Have you spoken words of love to her? |
29316 | Have you the ladders ready? |
29316 | He lives then? |
29316 | His mother? |
29316 | His name? |
29316 | Hornigold,said Morgan,"are you still faithful to me in this crisis?" |
29316 | How came you here, sir, and alone? |
29316 | How came you here? |
29316 | How can that be when you are free, señor? |
29316 | How know you this? |
29316 | How like you our salute? |
29316 | How many men have you gathered? |
29316 | I will tell him,she answered,"or wilt thou tell him what I tell thee?" |
29316 | I, one, sir, with your permission; Raveneau here, another; the Brazilian, the third; young Teach, a fourth, and Velsers----"Where is he? |
29316 | If I free you what reward shall I have? |
29316 | Is any one here who has been at La Guayra recently? |
29316 | Is anybody aboard of her? |
29316 | Is anything wrong? 29316 Is he stronger, braver, a better soldier? |
29316 | Is it Panama? |
29316 | Is it a practicable way? |
29316 | Is it the wheel? 29316 Is it thou, Señora?" |
29316 | Is it thou? |
29316 | Is it true? |
29316 | Is there rum and water enough for one day? |
29316 | Is this my greeting? |
29316 | Is this true, Captain Alvarado? |
29316 | Is this true? 29316 Is''t done?" |
29316 | Know you this path? |
29316 | Many a woman has done so and----"Art in Holy Orders, señor? |
29316 | Master Ben Hornigold, said ye that? |
29316 | Mercedes,said Alvarado,"heardst thou all?" |
29316 | Morgan-- who met her, you remember, when we stopped at Jamaica on our return from Madrid? |
29316 | My God, señor, how know you that? |
29316 | My life for his,she answered bravely(_ see page 289_) 283"Hast another weapon in thy bodice?" |
29316 | My officer in whom I trusted? 29316 My shame?" |
29316 | Nay, but wilt thou tell me so, with every day, every week, every hour, every moment, with kisses like to these? |
29316 | Nay, señorita, but''tis unseemly----"Wouldst thou lesson me in manners, master soldier? |
29316 | Now, sir, your name? |
29316 | Of course not, but----"But what, sir? 29316 Or behead me?" |
29316 | Pistol or knife? |
29316 | Safe,answered the girl,"and thou?" |
29316 | Señor, your name and rank? |
29316 | Shall I fire? |
29316 | Shall I have good quarter? |
29316 | Shall I kill this one now? |
29316 | Shall I summon her? |
29316 | Shall we get good quarter? |
29316 | She is hurt? |
29316 | Should it bind where mine breaks? 29316 So,''tis you, is it?" |
29316 | So? |
29316 | That surprises you, does it? |
29316 | The buccaneers? |
29316 | The dagger at your feet? |
29316 | The flames-- is it Panama? |
29316 | The good sister? |
29316 | Then why did you bid me strike and stand defenseless a moment since? |
29316 | Think you I fear the Viceroy? 29316 Thinkest thou that I could love such a man as thou?" |
29316 | Three? |
29316 | Thy mother? 29316 To be sure the ship is there, but----""But what?" |
29316 | To you? 29316 Treachery? |
29316 | Until you are Lady Morgan? |
29316 | Was it well fortified? |
29316 | We''d rather die sword in hand, eh, lads? |
29316 | Were the forts in good repair? |
29316 | Were you simply a heretic that might be meet, but you are worse----"What do you mean? |
29316 | What became of it? |
29316 | What did she then? |
29316 | What do we care for the King? |
29316 | What do you mean? |
29316 | What do you want me to do? 29316 What garrison then?" |
29316 | What have you done with the child? |
29316 | What have you done? |
29316 | What is it now? |
29316 | What is it that passes the love of woman? |
29316 | What is there left? |
29316 | What mean you? |
29316 | What means he to do then? |
29316 | What means this assault upon my captain? 29316 What next?" |
29316 | What of that? |
29316 | What of the men? |
29316 | What say ye, gentlemen? |
29316 | What sayest thou to that, sweet Mercedes? |
29316 | What ship is that? |
29316 | What ship? |
29316 | What then? 29316 What think ye, gentlemen?" |
29316 | What troubles thee, Alvarado? |
29316 | What was it that he sang? 29316 What was it?" |
29316 | What wilt thou do? |
29316 | What would you do for him? |
29316 | What would you have done? |
29316 | What would you with us, señor? |
29316 | What''s o''clock, I wonder? |
29316 | What''s our course now, captain? |
29316 | What''s this? |
29316 | What''s to be done now? |
29316 | What? 29316 When go you to my father, Señor Alvarado?" |
29316 | When was this? |
29316 | When? |
29316 | Where are they, sir? |
29316 | Where are you going? 29316 Where got ye that cross?" |
29316 | Where got you that name? |
29316 | Where is Alvarado? |
29316 | Where is Mercedes? |
29316 | Where is he? |
29316 | Where is he? |
29316 | Where is he? |
29316 | Where is her horse? |
29316 | Where will you lay hid,asked the boatswain,"until to- morrow night?" |
29316 | Where? 29316 Which of you women will go first?" |
29316 | Who are you that ask? |
29316 | Who are you? 29316 Who are you?" |
29316 | Who are you? |
29316 | Who comes? |
29316 | Who is he? |
29316 | Who is this? |
29316 | Who leads each boat? |
29316 | Who threw that grating? |
29316 | Who''s there? 29316 Why are you now in arms against us?" |
29316 | Why did you not send me warning? |
29316 | Why not kill me last night then? |
29316 | Why not kill this caballero out of hand, captain? |
29316 | Why should it not have been I? |
29316 | Why stay your hand? 29316 Why,"she mused under her breath,"could he not have been the one?" |
29316 | Will they carry all? |
29316 | Will they fight, think ye? |
29316 | Will you swear it? |
29316 | Wilt Thou permit such things to be? |
29316 | Wilt love me until then? |
29316 | Wilt obey me in the future? |
29316 | Wilt pay me blows for kisses? 29316 Wilt trust me fully, absolutely, entirely?" |
29316 | Without a trial? |
29316 | Would ye betray me? |
29316 | Would you have me kill Don Felipe? |
29316 | Would''st asperse my daughter''s name? 29316 Would''st sit in my place, eh?" |
29316 | Yet you had refused? |
29316 | You are yet alive, señor? |
29316 | You did not think I designed so to honor you after last night, madam? 29316 You did, eh?" |
29316 | You do not answer? |
29316 | You hear? |
29316 | You heard the news? |
29316 | You loved my mother, did you not? |
29316 | You urge nothing in extenuation? |
29316 | You were there? |
29316 | You would betray him? |
29316 | You would fain fill my station, would you, sir? |
29316 | You, Black Dog? 29316 (_ see page 281_) 265What would you do for him?" |
29316 | (_ see page 351_) 347 By an impulse... she slipped her arms around his neck... and kissed him(_ see page 366_) 354"Treachery? |
29316 | A shot? |
29316 | After a short pause, Morgan resumed:"Have they suspected my escape?" |
29316 | Alvarado, art ready for duty?" |
29316 | Am I right, mates?" |
29316 | And how much time have I now, I wonder?" |
29316 | And what''s to do now?" |
29316 | Another? |
29316 | Are the rest silent?" |
29316 | Are they all armed?" |
29316 | Are you with me?" |
29316 | Are you with me?" |
29316 | Art alive? |
29316 | Art satisfied, Captain? |
29316 | Art still in the same mind as last night, I say?" |
29316 | Art still in the same mind?" |
29316 | Art with me?" |
29316 | As for you, sir,"looking at the paralyzed ensign, lying bound upon the floor,"you thought you could outwit the old buccaneer, eh? |
29316 | Besides, what mattered it? |
29316 | Birth? |
29316 | Bradley?" |
29316 | But her body, worthy father?" |
29316 | But my father----""What shall I have if I tell you?" |
29316 | But will you not sit down?" |
29316 | By God''s death, why do you tell me these things? |
29316 | By St. Jago, sir, have you dared to offer violence to this lady?" |
29316 | Can I believe you?" |
29316 | Can I not acquire them? |
29316 | Can we take the pass? |
29316 | Canst stand unmoved, señor, in thy happiness before such misery as that?" |
29316 | Come, man, wilt go with me?" |
29316 | Could she make her way over the mountains?" |
29316 | D''ye blame me now? |
29316 | D''ye understand?" |
29316 | Did Donna Mercedes send any message to me?" |
29316 | Did any escape?" |
29316 | Did you meet here by appoint?" |
29316 | Did''st never feel that life itself were as nothing compared to what beats and throbs here?" |
29316 | Did''st never love in thine own day, my father? |
29316 | Didst prefer death to Harry Morgan? |
29316 | Do I not have the honor of addressing Donna Mercedes de Lara?" |
29316 | Do ye hear, men? |
29316 | Do you recall it? |
29316 | Does he love her more? |
29316 | Don Felipe, you will pardon me? |
29316 | Donna Mercedes, what do you here?" |
29316 | Donna Mercedes?" |
29316 | Eh, Bradley?" |
29316 | Eh, Carib?" |
29316 | Eh, Hornigold? |
29316 | Fame? |
29316 | For whom?" |
29316 | For you there is----""You do n''t mean to burn me alive, do you?" |
29316 | Guards for the pass now-- But how to get them?" |
29316 | Had Morgan to save himself ruined his own ship? |
29316 | Had he fainted or given way? |
29316 | Hast another weapon in thy bodice? |
29316 | Hath no one here a point for me? |
29316 | Have I not a large measure? |
29316 | Have you pleaded with her? |
29316 | Have you, by chance-- repented?" |
29316 | Hornigold, is there liquor?" |
29316 | How came you here? |
29316 | How dare you, a man of no birth, whose very name is an assumption, lift your eyes so high?" |
29316 | How high would it rise? |
29316 | How if I do not go with you?" |
29316 | How''s that leg of yours?" |
29316 | I care not for life without----""And did he tell thee why he broke his word?" |
29316 | I have searched----""But who is this?" |
29316 | I knew not I was so befriended----""You hear, you hear, my father, what these noble gentlemen say?" |
29316 | I''d thought to wait until to- morrow and fetch some starveling priest to play his mummery, but why do so? |
29316 | If I set you free, what can you do?" |
29316 | If thou art base enough to fall, why not base enough to conceal?" |
29316 | Is hanging enough? |
29316 | Is it love or hate?" |
29316 | Is it so?" |
29316 | Is not one kiss as bad as a thousand?" |
29316 | Is that forbidden?" |
29316 | Is that punishment meet for him? |
29316 | Is there aught to provoke thy jealousy or rage in this? |
29316 | It is your own weakness you fear? |
29316 | Know you the secret of the cross?" |
29316 | L''Ollonois?" |
29316 | Let me play my part this day as becomes a man, and when Donna Mercedes is restored to your arms----""Thou wilt plead for life?" |
29316 | Loving God, can it be? |
29316 | Mademoiselle,"he continued, baring his sword gracefully and saluting her,"will you have me for your champion?" |
29316 | My God, what is it they intend to do to me?" |
29316 | My father, you will not part us now?" |
29316 | My mother-- how know you this?" |
29316 | Now, what''s to be done?" |
29316 | O Mother of God, is there no help?" |
29316 | Oh, Alvarado, Alvarado, wilt thou stand by and let me be taken into the arms of another? |
29316 | Perhaps to-- me?" |
29316 | Quite like old times, eh?" |
29316 | Riches? |
29316 | Rising to his feet he cried:"But my father-- who is he-- who was he?" |
29316 | Say I not true, gentlemen? |
29316 | Shall I be balked thus?" |
29316 | Shall I have my share?" |
29316 | So you love me? |
29316 | Speak you the English tongue?" |
29316 | That accursed scourge again in arms? |
29316 | That will be your boat yonder?" |
29316 | The English way?" |
29316 | The Indian trail? |
29316 | The men hanging on the walls? |
29316 | The rack? |
29316 | The sister of your mother, you young dog-- what became of them all? |
29316 | The thumbscrew? |
29316 | There are but two places in the world now----""And those are----?" |
29316 | There can be no harm in it, I think; eh, Bradley?" |
29316 | There was a-- What''s that? |
29316 | They''ve not been ashore yet, I take it?" |
29316 | Threw yourself into his arms?" |
29316 | To drown? |
29316 | To whom?" |
29316 | Wait until----""Until what, pray?" |
29316 | Was he deceived? |
29316 | Was he to go through that daily torture until he starved or died of thirst? |
29316 | Was it thou?" |
29316 | Was that water, spray from some tossing wave, or blood, upon his hand? |
29316 | Was your heart breaking, too? |
29316 | We abandoned ourselves to our dream, and at the first possible moment I am come to tell you all-- to submit----""Hast no plea to urge?" |
29316 | Well, Donna Mercedes,"he continued,"art still in that prideful mood?" |
29316 | Were any of you there? |
29316 | Were you not Governor of Jamaica last year?" |
29316 | Whar''s the ship?" |
29316 | What are you about?" |
29316 | What are you doing? |
29316 | What could it be? |
29316 | What could they do? |
29316 | What did he want? |
29316 | What did you?" |
29316 | What do you want?" |
29316 | What else is there left for me? |
29316 | What fear ye, lads?" |
29316 | What force is there, Señor Capitan?" |
29316 | What had the Power he had mocked designed for his end? |
29316 | What is her condition?" |
29316 | What is it?" |
29316 | What is the meaning of this outrage? |
29316 | What is this strange tale of thine?" |
29316 | What mattered anything else? |
29316 | What mattered it now? |
29316 | What matters anything else?" |
29316 | What mean you? |
29316 | What more?" |
29316 | What more?" |
29316 | What must she think of him? |
29316 | What must she think of him? |
29316 | What say ye, gentles all? |
29316 | What supports life when love is denied? |
29316 | What was there above him, beneath him, around him, that could add to his fear? |
29316 | What was this mystery about his birth? |
29316 | What would it be? |
29316 | What would that be? |
29316 | What''s this treasure? |
29316 | What''s to do?" |
29316 | What, soldiers, nobles, do ye turn executioners in this way?" |
29316 | What, you move not? |
29316 | Where had he come from? |
29316 | Where is Admiral Kempthorne?" |
29316 | Where is my Spanish pride? |
29316 | Where is my maidenly modesty? |
29316 | Where is the Señora Agapida?" |
29316 | Where would it stop? |
29316 | Where''s Lord Carlingford?" |
29316 | Where''s your master?" |
29316 | Who are these men?" |
29316 | Who art thou, señor?" |
29316 | Who had been his father, his mother? |
29316 | Who is he? |
29316 | Who was he? |
29316 | Who will get it? |
29316 | Who will get it? |
29316 | Who will get it? |
29316 | Who will volunteer to go over the mountains with him?" |
29316 | Who will volunteer?" |
29316 | Who''s in command? |
29316 | Who''s with me?" |
29316 | Whose men were those? |
29316 | Why could n''t she have lived a moment longer? |
29316 | Why did we ever come to this cursed coast?" |
29316 | Why have you shot my people and seized me prisoner?" |
29316 | Will you advise them to yield and thus spare these women?" |
29316 | Will you not reconsider your words? |
29316 | Wilt carry it?" |
29316 | Wilt not allow us to minister to her?" |
29316 | Wilt take the charge?" |
29316 | With me in his arms-- Which of you, my lords,"she said, throwing back her head with superb pride,"would not have done the same? |
29316 | Would Alvarado never come? |
29316 | Would Alvarado never come? |
29316 | Would anybody come? |
29316 | Would it come crashing in heavy assault upon the sands as it generally did, beating out his life against the rock? |
29316 | Would it flood in in peaceful calm as it was then drawing away? |
29316 | Wouldst cozen me? |
29316 | You and old Ben Hornigold are the only ones who do n''t shrink back, hey, Carib? |
29316 | You do n''t want to see an old man, old enough to be your father, suffer some unknown, awful torture? |
29316 | You know it?" |
29316 | You know my power at last, eh? |
29316 | You know the landing opposite Port Royal?" |
29316 | You love me, do you not?" |
29316 | You will indulge an old man''s desire to bless the marriage of the son as he did that of the mother? |
29316 | You will not leave them here?" |
29316 | You''d like a drink? |
29316 | You''ll not desert an old comrade in his extremity? |
29316 | You''ll not hang me? |
29316 | Your mother, Señor Agramonte-- what became of her? |
29316 | [ Illustration:"Hast another weapon in thy bodice?"] |
29316 | [ Illustration]"Why did n''t you let me go?" |
29316 | cried Alvarado, who had listened attentively,"the buccaneer?" |
29316 | cried the captain(_ see page 143_) 128"Are you in a state for a return journey at once, señor?" |
29316 | said the old boatswain,"St. Jago de Leon, Caracas, t''other side of the mountains will be our prize?" |
29316 | shouted Morgan, struggling between rage and mortification,"thou hast lied to me then?" |
34317 | ''Maybe take the fortress,''you say? |
34317 | A free state? |
34317 | A friend of Jacques? |
34317 | A life for a life, do you recall? |
34317 | All right, how''s this? 34317 An''I can serve Yor Worship for wage if I like?" |
34317 | An''now you''re sayin''I''m free? |
34317 | And Derin too? |
34317 | And I suppose Miss Katherine Bedford''ll be there as well? |
34317 | And Jeremy was among their number, the way somebody said? 34317 And after you''ve sailed away? |
34317 | And how about me? 34317 And how many men do you think we could set ashore now? |
34317 | And how''re you holding up, Katy? |
34317 | And how? 34317 And languages? |
34317 | And risk putting a round through the side of these ships here? 34317 And that low- cut bodice and pretty smile? |
34317 | And that rusty pile of round shot I see down there by the breastwork? 34317 And that was the beginning? |
34317 | And the point, I take it, is that you like to run away from difficulties? |
34317 | And then are you really going to try your scheme about Jamaica? 34317 And then burned alive, like you''re planning for the rest of them?" |
34317 | And these guns? |
34317 | And tomorrow? |
34317 | And what about now? |
34317 | And what about you? |
34317 | And what are you? 34317 And what might that be, sir?" |
34317 | And what was it you were saying, love? |
34317 | And what, pray, are you expectin''to use for pikestaffs? |
34317 | And where is it you expect you''ll be going? |
34317 | And where, pray, could that be? |
34317 | And who might you be, madam? |
34317 | And who might you be, sir? |
34317 | And who, sir, are you? |
34317 | And you say this Act was set to pass in Parliament? |
34317 | And you took it? |
34317 | And, pray, what''s that? |
34317 | And, sir, what then? 34317 And?" |
34317 | Anglais, how can we possibly foretell such a thing in advance? 34317 Anglais, why would you want to bother? |
34317 | Anthony Walrond? 34317 Any news of the prisoners?" |
34317 | Any sign of that African we talked about? |
34317 | Are all muskets primed? |
34317 | Are they asking me to be a traitor to the island? |
34317 | Are they looking to counterattack? |
34317 | Are they on board? |
34317 | Are they something like the Christian God? |
34317 | Are they strapping? |
34317 | Are we finally due for some company? |
34317 | Are we ready to issue muskets now, and bandoliers of powder and shot? |
34317 | Are you all right, love? |
34317 | Are you defying me too, Anglais? 34317 Are you indeed, sir?" |
34317 | Are you lecturing me now on how to best break in my Africans? |
34317 | Are you mad, sir? 34317 Are you saying the Council''s decided to oppose recognition?" |
34317 | Are you saying you mean to settle down there on the Point, with these buccaneers? |
34317 | Are you sure you want to hear it? |
34317 | Are you the daughter of Dalby Bedford? |
34317 | Are you trying to make me believe you''ve actually been there, John? |
34317 | Are you well, Master Briggs? |
34317 | Are you well, lad? 34317 Are your men ready?" |
34317 | Aye, and who knows what would happen with the indentures and the slaves? 34317 Back to see what the Hollanders''ve brought?" |
34317 | Barbados''heroic freedom fighters? 34317 Beggin''yor pardon, Cap''n, what''s all that commotion up there apt to be?" |
34317 | Briggs, sir, I believe you said? |
34317 | But are you sure the sugar- works is any place for a woman? |
34317 | But assuming that''s true, where would we get more cannon? 34317 But do you realize you must have saved my life? |
34317 | But does this dog you speak of have enough bite to drive back a full- scale invasion? |
34317 | But have we got the men? |
34317 | But he''s got you, Katherine, does n''t he? |
34317 | But how could he hold the place? 34317 But how do we manage it?" |
34317 | But how many of these Africans are there here now? 34317 But if they do try landing in some spot where we''ve got no cannon, what then, sir?" |
34317 | But if we do manage to take the fort, what about Villa de la Vega? |
34317 | But tell me, Anglais, have you got a woman these days? 34317 But then how did Jackson get them? |
34317 | But was n''t that burned out by the Spaniards? 34317 But what about those cane knives we see them carrying in the fields?" |
34317 | But what if I got more men? |
34317 | But what if you experienced them yourself? 34317 But what''ll you do?" |
34317 | But what''s the Council ever done for you? 34317 But what''s the point of it, Master Walrond, by all that''s holy?" |
34317 | But what''s this talk you chased off the English planters? |
34317 | But why be so foolhardy, lad? 34317 But why come to me?" |
34317 | But why do n''t you ask him to stay down there tomorrow? 34317 But would you at least help us if we were blockaded?" |
34317 | But, senhor, if the younger man, the_ matelot_, inherits everything, what is to keep him from just killing the older man? 34317 By the saints, Captain Winston, is that you, sir? |
34317 | By who? |
34317 | Ca n''t we stop this? 34317 Can I be of service to Yor Ladyship?" |
34317 | Can we come back? 34317 Can we get any cassava flour?" |
34317 | Can we go hide? 34317 Can you fancy the scene? |
34317 | Can you get him down here? 34317 Can you guess?" |
34317 | Can you make it that far? |
34317 | Can you sense his spirit emerging? 34317 Canoes?" |
34317 | Cap''n, care to come forward an''have a look? |
34317 | Captain Winston, are you to be thanked for all this confusion? |
34317 | Care to collect those muskets for me? |
34317 | Care to hold one last vote in the Assembly about this, before we fire the first shot? 34317 Care to wager on it? |
34317 | Could it be their militia might''ve run on purpose? 34317 Could they have spotted our masts over at the_ cayo_? |
34317 | Damn my soul, what the devil are you planning? |
34317 | Did I hear you question an order, John? 34317 Did I hear you say you had an idea where we could get more cannon, to help strengthen our breastworks?" |
34317 | Did anything happen? |
34317 | Did he agree to help us? |
34317 | Did n''t he get his fancy silk breeches wet riding across the shallows? |
34317 | Did n''t you say it''s over in that direction somewhere? |
34317 | Did the Anglais never tell you about that little episode, Mademoiselle? |
34317 | Did you check all the warehouses along here? |
34317 | Did you fire on the ship? |
34317 | Did you hear the thunder? 34317 Did you know that amongst the Council she''s known as his''pumpkin- colored whore''? |
34317 | Did you know, Katy, that the sun somehow changes the color of your eyes? 34317 Did you not, Anglais?" |
34317 | Did you now? |
34317 | Divination? |
34317 | Do all these men have enough matchrope, powder, and shot? |
34317 | Do n''t tell me you know where he might be? |
34317 | Do n''t you now? 34317 Do n''t you see it?" |
34317 | Do they always open so easily, Monsieur le Basque? |
34317 | Do those lovely creatures include handsome boys as well? |
34317 | Do you believe in all these African deities yourself? |
34317 | Do you ever miss England, living out here in the Caribbees? |
34317 | Do you have any idea how proud we were of you? 34317 Do you know where she is?" |
34317 | Do you really think all those indentures will fight? |
34317 | Do you really think we can get up there, Cap''n? |
34317 | Do you really think you can get past them? |
34317 | Do you really want to stay aboard while I take her out? |
34317 | Do you recognize this? 34317 Do you see, senhora?" |
34317 | Do you suppose it''s true? |
34317 | Do you think they''re safe ashore, John? |
34317 | Do you think we can catch their landing force in a bind, the way we''re hoping? |
34317 | Do you think we have a chance? |
34317 | Do you want to hear it? |
34317 | Do you want to know why? 34317 Do you wish to receive my sword now, capitan?" |
34317 | Do you wish to seize the great guns atop this fortress? 34317 Do, sir? |
34317 | Does anybody ever come out here? |
34317 | Does that mean yes? |
34317 | Does the man have the cheek to think I''ve no scruples whatsoever? |
34317 | Doubtless passing yourself for a fine gentleman, as always? |
34317 | Ever hear of a man who goes by the name of Jacques le Basque? |
34317 | Ever think of Jamaica? |
34317 | For love? |
34317 | For that matter, what''s all this''freedom''worth if you''ve not a farthing in your pocket? 34317 For what purpose?" |
34317 | Foreclose? |
34317 | Free for who? 34317 Gentlemen, what am I bid?" |
34317 | Given some of that may be true, Captain, what do you think will happen now? |
34317 | God''s blood, Cap''n, what in hell''s this about? |
34317 | God''s blood, is it true? |
34317 | God''s blood, were you invited? |
34317 | God''s life, how many were sailing? |
34317 | God''s wounds, was that a signal up at the point? |
34317 | Good God, where did that piece come from? |
34317 | Has the reply come yet? 34317 Have the both of you come back to be hanged like you merit?" |
34317 | Have you ever actually shot a man? |
34317 | Have you got range yet? |
34317 | He told me how you got together to fight the Spaniards, but..."Did he? 34317 Help you? |
34317 | Help you? |
34317 | Here to join us? |
34317 | Here to review the militia? |
34317 | Him? 34317 How about just under the lower gun deck? |
34317 | How about some of your French brandy, you old_ batard_? 34317 How about the cannon on the_ Defiance_? |
34317 | How about this? 34317 How can I go just yet? |
34317 | How can we call down Shango''s fire? |
34317 | How can you be so sure? |
34317 | How do you figure on stopping them? 34317 How do you know what these gods are supposed to want? |
34317 | How do you know where I''m going? |
34317 | How do you know? |
34317 | How do you mean, darlin''? |
34317 | How do you see that? |
34317 | How does it look? |
34317 | How does it stand with the militia? |
34317 | How exactly do they go about doing such a thing? |
34317 | How far can you see from those rocks up there? |
34317 | How far up the river is the fort? |
34317 | How is she? |
34317 | How long has it been since you last visited us, Capitaine? |
34317 | How long to raise them? |
34317 | How many men do you have in your regiment? |
34317 | How many more left to spike, masters? |
34317 | How many of my people will you try to buy,_ senhor_? |
34317 | How much powder do you have? |
34317 | How much time do you think we''ve got to deploy the infantry? |
34317 | How so, senhor? |
34317 | How went the voyage? |
34317 | How''ll I loosen my bodice? |
34317 | How''s the fighting? |
34317 | How? 34317 Hugh Winston? |
34317 | Hugh, are we going to just stand here and let these bastards rob us? |
34317 | Hugh, how long do you expect before the signal? |
34317 | Hugh, is this the location you were talking to John about? |
34317 | Hugh, what about the plan to use his men? |
34317 | Hugh, what happened to all your talk of honor? |
34317 | Hugh, what is it? 34317 Hugh, what''s he saying?" |
34317 | Hugh, what''s he talking about? 34317 I suppose they''d now have us fall back and negotiate? |
34317 | I suppose you''ve heard the rumor working now amongst the Dutchmen? 34317 I take it they''re a mix? |
34317 | I think it was something to do with the new slaves? |
34317 | I trust Miss Bedford has already been informed? |
34317 | I was trying to ask you how you know the language of this African? |
34317 | I was wondering if you''d heard what''s happened in London? |
34317 | I''d like to know what lawless undertaking it is brings you two to this forsaken place? |
34317 | If you do nothing to right a wrong, then are you not an accomplice? |
34317 | In God''s name, who from? |
34317 | In her official capacity as''First Lady''? |
34317 | In this squall? |
34317 | Is everything prepared? |
34317 | Is it just my eyes, or do I see two barrels? 34317 Is it really true, what you just said?" |
34317 | Is it true Captain Winston ordered you and those men out there to swim out to the ships and offer to consort with their forces? |
34317 | Is it true you stopped Jacques and his men from taking our ship? 34317 Is n''t he the one who''s been pillaging and killing Spaniards in the Windward Passage for years now? |
34317 | Is not this_ puerto_ the finest in all the Caribbean? |
34317 | Is she expecting you, Captain? |
34317 | Is she some sort of priest? 34317 Is she talking about me?" |
34317 | Is that Hugh Winston, sir? |
34317 | Is that all you''ve thought about lately, Hugh? |
34317 | Is that authority to fire? |
34317 | Is that how you learned? |
34317 | Is that ready too? |
34317 | Is that such a bad thing? 34317 Is that the chief you spoke of?" |
34317 | Is that the reason you want to hear? |
34317 | Is that what you think of me? |
34317 | Is that what you''d have us do? |
34317 | Is that why you keep men in a dungeon up here? 34317 Is that why you''re here, Master Walrond? |
34317 | Is there a limit on their term? |
34317 | Is there brandy? |
34317 | Is there range? |
34317 | Is this how you stand watch? |
34317 | Is this some kind of jest? |
34317 | Is what he said true? |
34317 | Is''t the sight bills? |
34317 | It''s to be history in the making, do n''t you recall? |
34317 | Jacques le Basque? |
34317 | Jamaica, sir? |
34317 | Jamaica? |
34317 | Jamaica? |
34317 | Joan, why do n''t you just let it rest? |
34317 | Joan? |
34317 | John, did you ever hear the likes of this one, by my life? 34317 John, how are the anchors?" |
34317 | John, is that you? |
34317 | John, what in the name of hell are you doing in the fo''c''sle? |
34317 | John, what''s that light over there? 34317 Just exactly whose idea is this, Katy?" |
34317 | Just one more? |
34317 | Katherine, what''s this island ever done for me? 34317 Katy, are you all right? |
34317 | Katy, can you manage those muskets? |
34317 | Katy, what did you once say about thinking you could have it all? |
34317 | Katy, what do you say we just take our people and get on down to the Point? 34317 Katy, who the devil?" |
34317 | Katy, you talked about having an independent nation in the Americas, a place not under the thumb of Europe? 34317 Look, do you see them? |
34317 | MacEwen, was n''t it? |
34317 | Mademoiselle, what does it matter now? 34317 Maroons?" |
34317 | Master Walrond, is that you? |
34317 | May I enquire if you yourself play an instrument, Miss Bedford? |
34317 | May I take it you knew Jacques well? |
34317 | May I take it you know this man? 34317 Maybe we can still outrun them?" |
34317 | Mind if I let the boys come in out of the rain to prime their muskets? |
34317 | More damned infantry? |
34317 | Muskets? |
34317 | My God, what are you saying? 34317 My friend, why do you think I am the_ commandant de place_ if I do not command? |
34317 | My little Purgatory? |
34317 | My master? |
34317 | No kiss for the quartermaster, yor ladyship? 34317 No little fortunes? |
34317 | No, do you want the truth? 34317 Not here to spy on the trade I hope? |
34317 | Not wishing to offend, love, but would n''t you say that''s just a trifle out of your depth? |
34317 | Now that you Frenchmen have taken over Tortuga? 34317 Oh God, what''s happened?" |
34317 | Oh Hugh, how could the Windwards do this to the island? 34317 Oh, Jeremy, why in God''s name?" |
34317 | Oh? |
34317 | On Hispaniola? |
34317 | Or am I to expect you and the lads''ll be staying a while in Barbados this time? |
34317 | Or could it be you''re not aware of the difference? |
34317 | Or do you intend to stay and spend the night talking with these Anglais_ cochons_? |
34317 | Or would you like some liquor first? |
34317 | Over there, on the big island? |
34317 | Paid in bales of tobacco at standing rates? 34317 Pardon?" |
34317 | Pardon? |
34317 | Powder? 34317 Raise them, sir?" |
34317 | Ready, John? |
34317 | Remember how I told you the Spaniards came and burned out the Providence Company''s English settlement on Tortuga? 34317 Remember our agreement last night?" |
34317 | Remember what I told you the other day, about freeing these Africans? 34317 Remember where I got these flintlocks?" |
34317 | See over there? 34317 Senhor, was your council of war a success?" |
34317 | Senhor, what is happening here? |
34317 | Senhor, what is that? |
34317 | Senhora, how is it you know the language of the Africans? |
34317 | Senor, how do you signal the fort? |
34317 | Shall I just blow the thievin''bastard to hell, Cap''n? |
34317 | Shall we give it a try? |
34317 | Shall we join them, then? |
34317 | Shall we proceed up to the Forte? |
34317 | Shall we proceed? |
34317 | Shango,_ nibo l''o nlo? 34317 Should I bring up the men and start to move in, sir?" |
34317 | Should we call a vote right here? |
34317 | Sir? |
34317 | So he went back empty- handed? |
34317 | So how did it go yesterday? |
34317 | So may I enquire what is it you propose doing now with your two hundred men and provisions? |
34317 | So tell me, what are these great Ingles guns sitting all around us here meant to do? 34317 So what are you going to do? |
34317 | So what do you think''s likely to happen? |
34317 | So what does this cursed letter of Calvert''s say? |
34317 | So what happened? |
34317 | So what you''re saying is, we''ve got mostly matchlocks? |
34317 | So why do n''t we hold a vote amongst the men and see, Master Bartholomew? 34317 So why do n''t we just make it the sugarworks? |
34317 | Some kind of threat to try and frighten me too? |
34317 | Some? 34317 Surely you''re not afraid of lightning and thunder?" |
34317 | Tell me, what does the governor of Barbados think about his only daughter keeping company with the likes of me? |
34317 | Ten, you say? |
34317 | That I would forgo this chance to relive old times? 34317 That is still true,_ n''est- ce pas_? |
34317 | That you''re going to try and hold Jamaica? |
34317 | That''s not the real reason, is it? |
34317 | That''s scarcely your concern, is it? 34317 The Africans, you mean?" |
34317 | The better question is what you and Anthony''ll do now? 34317 The famous''Captain''Jackson, you mean?" |
34317 | The ladder? |
34317 | The slaves? |
34317 | The_ Defiance_? |
34317 | Then I take it you''d have us move out now, in the dark? |
34317 | Then had n''t we best advise the militia commanders to double the security on the breastwork up that way? |
34317 | Then shall I be havin''your full measure for the coin of love? 34317 Then shall we to affairs?" |
34317 | Then tell me, Guy, is this what makes it fire? |
34317 | Then we can ride in together? |
34317 | Then we''ll have to learn to fight, wo n''t we? |
34317 | Then what shall our answer be? 34317 Then what?" |
34317 | Then why call them gods? |
34317 | Then why do n''t we just make something of what we have, down there on the Point? 34317 Then you do know his language? |
34317 | Then you do know something about music? |
34317 | Then you''ll come? |
34317 | Then you''re really leaving? |
34317 | There''s something you have n''t told me yet, is n''t there, lad? 34317 They were quite seaworthy,_ n''est- ce pas_? |
34317 | They''re planning to try and sink us, are n''t they? |
34317 | This harbor? |
34317 | This set of layabouts? 34317 Those are the places an invasion would come, are n''t they?" |
34317 | Though as long as you''re here anyway, why do n''t we at least toast the sunset? 34317 Thought of what?" |
34317 | To what purpose? 34317 Together?" |
34317 | Tomorrow? |
34317 | Tortuga is French now? |
34317 | Two hundred indentures and you''d be willing to call it settled? |
34317 | Unlike you, who''s held nothing back? 34317 Walrond?" |
34317 | Want me to fetch the muskets? |
34317 | Want to swim back? |
34317 | Want to try the helm for a while? 34317 Was he plannin''to make off with a few o''those new flintlocks we got up at Nevis?" |
34317 | Was this your home once, senhor? |
34317 | We tried, did n''t we? 34317 Well now, am I supposed to think it''s me you''re thinking about? |
34317 | Well, do you care to take it? |
34317 | Well, lad, what happened next? 34317 Well, sir, what think you of the cargo?" |
34317 | Well, sir, who''d have reckoned it''d be this easy? 34317 Well, what are you waiting for?" |
34317 | Well, why not ask him yourself? 34317 What about the militia there when we try to storm it?" |
34317 | What am I? |
34317 | What are the terms? |
34317 | What are they doing now? 34317 What are they saying?" |
34317 | What are you doing here? |
34317 | What are you doing? |
34317 | What are you driving at? |
34317 | What are you proposing we do about it? |
34317 | What are you suggesting? |
34317 | What are you talking about? 34317 What are you trying to say?" |
34317 | What better justice could there be? |
34317 | What can we do? |
34317 | What can you do to her? |
34317 | What did that Roundhead criminal do? 34317 What did the sacrifice foretell?" |
34317 | What did you see of their forces, lad? 34317 What do we do now?" |
34317 | What do you have for me to wear? |
34317 | What do you have? |
34317 | What do you make of that contrivance? 34317 What do you mean, sir?" |
34317 | What do you mean, sir? |
34317 | What do you mean,''for me too''? |
34317 | What do you mean,''mount''him? |
34317 | What do you mean,_ mi capitan_? 34317 What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you mean? |
34317 | What do you propose we can do? |
34317 | What do you suppose it could be, Cap''n? |
34317 | What do you suppose we can do? |
34317 | What do you suppose? 34317 What do you think will happen now?" |
34317 | What do you think you''ll do? |
34317 | What do you think, Captain? 34317 What do you think, John? |
34317 | What does one more mean to you? |
34317 | What does she have to do with this? |
34317 | What else is around this place? |
34317 | What exactly do you mean? |
34317 | What exactly do you think you can do, I mean this business about fortifying the Point? |
34317 | What exactly was it like? |
34317 | What happened to the others, Jacques? |
34317 | What happened? 34317 What have you done with all the Spaniards?" |
34317 | What if I offered to trade all that for just a few kegs of brandy? |
34317 | What if I told you I do n''t truly believe in your Ogun and your Shango and all the rest? 34317 What if she is? |
34317 | What if we took action, in the interests of the island? |
34317 | What is he saying? |
34317 | What is it really that''s occupying your mind so much this trip, love? 34317 What is it, Jeremy?" |
34317 | What is it, John? |
34317 | What is it, darlin''? |
34317 | What is it, lad? 34317 What is your Yoruba name?" |
34317 | What of the rest of the powder, sir? |
34317 | What say we make it ninety then, and have an end to the business? |
34317 | What say you, lads? |
34317 | What say you, sir? 34317 What say you, sir? |
34317 | What say, lad? 34317 What say, now?" |
34317 | What terms are you offering, sir? |
34317 | What the devil''s this about? |
34317 | What was going on last night? 34317 What was that you were doing-- at the first? |
34317 | What was the latest signal? |
34317 | What was your mother called? |
34317 | What were you before? 34317 What would you say to it?" |
34317 | What would you say to some of my breeches and a doublet? |
34317 | What''ll happen to Jeremy? 34317 What''ll you do if a fleet arrives while you''re still here?" |
34317 | What''ll you do? |
34317 | What''re we needing? |
34317 | What''re you doin''? 34317 What''re you saying, Cap''n?" |
34317 | What''re you talking about? |
34317 | What''re you thinkin''to do about ordnance? |
34317 | What''re you thinking we''d best do? |
34317 | What''re you thinking? |
34317 | What''re you tryin''to say? |
34317 | What''s all the talk been about? |
34317 | What''s happened? 34317 What''s in it for me?" |
34317 | What''s in place up there? |
34317 | What''s over there? 34317 What''s she saying?" |
34317 | What''s that got to do with these pistols? |
34317 | What''s that? |
34317 | What''s the difficulty? |
34317 | What''s the savage got to say for himself, Cap''n? |
34317 | What''s the signal for Oistins? |
34317 | What''s this, Yor Worship? |
34317 | What''s wrong? |
34317 | What''s your latest estimate of their strength here on this side of the island? |
34317 | What''s your name, son? |
34317 | What''s your name? |
34317 | What''s yours trained you for? |
34317 | What, darling? |
34317 | What? |
34317 | What? |
34317 | What? |
34317 | What? |
34317 | What? |
34317 | When was that built? 34317 When''re you thinkin''you''ll try for open sea?" |
34317 | When''s the last time you saw Ruyters? |
34317 | Where are you going? |
34317 | Where can we go now, Hugh? 34317 Where did you learn all these figures?" |
34317 | Where did you learn to shoot like that? |
34317 | Where do you think you can go? |
34317 | Where is he? |
34317 | Where the hell did you come from? |
34317 | Where to? |
34317 | Where''d you get such an idea, girl? 34317 Where''re the others? |
34317 | Where''re your men? |
34317 | Where''s Anthony? 34317 Where''s Serina?" |
34317 | Where''s your bill of sale, by God? 34317 Where''s your thirst, Captain? |
34317 | Where? |
34317 | Who are these gods they speak to? |
34317 | Who can say what''s really true, senhora? |
34317 | Who can say? 34317 Who could have?" |
34317 | Who do you mean? |
34317 | Who do you mean? |
34317 | Who do you suppose? 34317 Who do you think?" |
34317 | Who else were we going to send? |
34317 | Who exactly is it wants me to help fight England? 34317 Who the hell''s in charge down there? |
34317 | Who understands why we do anything? 34317 Who wants to help me go down to the breastwork and see if we can spike whatever guns they''ve got? |
34317 | Who''s this Derin? |
34317 | Who''s to protect our wives and families after that? |
34317 | Who''ve you got here? 34317 Who?" |
34317 | Who? |
34317 | Who? |
34317 | Whose pride are we talking about, mine or yours? |
34317 | Why are you helping me, senhora? |
34317 | Why did n''t you run, like the rest of the rebels? |
34317 | Why did you do it, Hugh? 34317 Why did you finally decide to go?" |
34317 | Why do n''t we just get whatever men we can manage and leave? |
34317 | Why do n''t we swim it? |
34317 | Why do n''t you ask your gentleman fiance, Anthony Walrond, to help? 34317 Why do you let some_ branco_ tell you who you are? |
34317 | Why do you say that? |
34317 | Why do you want so much to change me? |
34317 | Why in the name of hell would you bother helping them? 34317 Why not forget you''re supposed to we d Anthony Walrond and come along? |
34317 | Why not go on down and have a look for yourself? |
34317 | Why not try the real one? |
34317 | Why should all the new sugar profits go to you damned Butterboxes? |
34317 | Why should n''t I? 34317 Why should you sacrifice yourself helping the greedy Puritans on this island? |
34317 | Why wo n''t you ever tell me about what happened when you first came out here? 34317 Why wo n''t you tell me?" |
34317 | Why would Anthony do it? 34317 Why''re you asking?" |
34317 | Why? |
34317 | Will drawings in the dirt lure your god? |
34317 | Will everybody grow rich, the way they''re claiming? |
34317 | Will it be ground we can defend? |
34317 | Will you help me? |
34317 | Will you tell me one thing more? |
34317 | Winston? 34317 With that business on the_ Zeelander_?" |
34317 | With what? |
34317 | Wo n''t he now? 34317 Wo n''t you tell me?" |
34317 | Would you believe this is the very same cane we brought from Brazil? |
34317 | Would you fancy some Hollander cheese, love? 34317 Would you have us attend to this wound?" |
34317 | Would you not have done better to start with five? |
34317 | Would you take some of my acres too? 34317 Would you try it?" |
34317 | You ca n''t be suggesting it? 34317 You do n''t mean Tortuga? |
34317 | You do n''t mean Vargas? |
34317 | You do n''t remember me from before, Bartholomew? 34317 You do n''t think I can do it?" |
34317 | You know an English captain named Jackson took that fortress a few years back, and ransomed it for twenty thousand pieces- of- eight? 34317 You know what it means if we open fire on the_ Rainbowe_? |
34317 | You mean Joan Fuller? |
34317 | You mean about King Charles? 34317 You mean he sort of declared war on Spain?" |
34317 | You mean he''s the same one who helped them get that load of cane for planting, and the plans for Briggs''sugar mill? |
34317 | You mean that Yoruba, Atiba? 34317 You mean that business about your frigate?" |
34317 | You mean that woman you own? |
34317 | You mean the ones you stole from his ship that went aground? 34317 You mean the story that Parliament''s thinking of passing an Act restricting trade in all the American settlements to English bottoms?" |
34317 | You mean this little one? |
34317 | You mean us against all that bleedin''lot up there? |
34317 | You plan to hold what, sir? |
34317 | You really think you can do it, do n''t you? |
34317 | You see, Anglais? 34317 You sent these men out as spies?" |
34317 | You think I can be killed? 34317 You were actually there? |
34317 | You would n''t, would you? |
34317 | You''d countenance turning over the safety of this place to a band of rogues? |
34317 | You''d get tangled up in this fray? |
34317 | You''d have me go aft? 34317 You''re not takin''these two damn''d Roundheads aboard, are you?" |
34317 | You''re sayin''the sale went well for the Dutchmen? |
34317 | You''ve got a governor here now? |
34317 | You''ve never been to Brazil, have you, Miss Bedford? |
34317 | Your speech is Ingles, but you are not part of those_ galeones_ down below? |
34317 | _ Ele compreendo_? |
34317 | _ Faga o favor_, senhor, will you help us? 34317 _ Fala portugues, senhor_?" |
34317 | _ Fala portugues_? |
34317 | _ Iwo ko lu oniran li oru o nlu u li ossan? 34317 _ Que pasa?" |
34317 | _ Where_? |
34317 | *****"Shango, can you hear me?" |
34317 | .? |
34317 | .? |
34317 | .? |
34317 | .? |
34317 | .? |
34317 | .? |
34317 | .?" |
34317 | .?" |
34317 | .?" |
34317 | .?" |
34317 | .?" |
34317 | .?" |
34317 | .?" |
34317 | .?" |
34317 | A new nation? |
34317 | A part of it?" |
34317 | A seaman?" |
34317 | A shower was supposed to be cooling, so why did she always feel hotter and more miserable afterwards? |
34317 | After all we''ve been through? |
34317 | After all, they reasoned, had not an honorable peace already been refused by the extremists in the Assembly? |
34317 | After we''ve offered up our horses and our muskets and servants for your militia?" |
34317 | Aim where? |
34317 | All that is past, correct?" |
34317 | Almost an invitation? |
34317 | Am I correct?" |
34317 | Am I expected to fight Walrond''s regiment, and the Commonwealth, all by myself?" |
34317 | Am I to be forced to humble this place till there''s nothing left, to shell her ports, burn her crops? |
34317 | An''the musket I''m holdin''on the bastard? |
34317 | An''you''ve already marked it paid?" |
34317 | And a better fortress guarding it""Where might that be?" |
34317 | And if these were here, how many more were now readying to attack the fort at Caguaya, just to the north? |
34317 | And if they did, what then, sir?" |
34317 | And religion, sir? |
34317 | And we would n''t want anything to upset our little_ fete_, now would we,_ mon frere_?" |
34317 | And what about Jeremy? |
34317 | And what if their militia''s waiting for us somewhere in those damned trees? |
34317 | And what of James, that nervous image of Lord Harold Winston and no less ambitious and unyielding? |
34317 | And who knows what could happen? |
34317 | And why only some?" |
34317 | Any more than I believe in the Christian God and all His saints?" |
34317 | Anyway, how would he ever find out? |
34317 | Are his men over where they''re supposed to be?" |
34317 | Are they kind as well?''" |
34317 | Are they to your liking?" |
34317 | Are you meanin''to suggest Cromwell wo n''t trouble providing this island with naval protection?" |
34317 | At the water line? |
34317 | Away from here? |
34317 | Back on Hispaniola?" |
34317 | Because he led the Yoruba in a revolt against slavery?" |
34317 | Beckoned him forth from the ancient consciousness of Africa, to this puny room? |
34317 | Besides their militia?" |
34317 | Besides, what did he expect? |
34317 | Besides, what else was there to do? |
34317 | But after Jamaica, what? |
34317 | But are we to understand that fleet out there''s been sent by that whoreson archfiend Oliver Cromwell?" |
34317 | But did you ever consider taking one of their islands? |
34317 | But flintlocks have been around for some time, or had n''t you heard?" |
34317 | But had n''t you best tell somebody where you''ll be?" |
34317 | But how could they have heard? |
34317 | But how could they have known the road leading up to the_ vigia_? |
34317 | But how long before some of the militia starts defecting? |
34317 | But how, he''d asked Briggs, did they expect to manage all the work of cutting the cane? |
34317 | But keep an eye on him, will you? |
34317 | But must he always wait to be called, evoked? |
34317 | But never before have we seen you here,_ n''est- ce pas_? |
34317 | But now, he wondered suddenly, what about the Assembly? |
34317 | But now, what next? |
34317 | But the man? |
34317 | But the other men of Africa? |
34317 | But then what? |
34317 | But then, she asked herself, what was she doing? |
34317 | But to what purpose, sirrah? |
34317 | But was she starting to let desire overrule that better judgment? |
34317 | But what can I do? |
34317 | But what dignity was there for those who died with a musket ball in their chest? |
34317 | But what do you know about him? |
34317 | But what does that matter to you? |
34317 | But what exactly had Hugh Winston meant about Anthony''s muskets? |
34317 | But what would you be doing getting mixed up in this trouble? |
34317 | But where? |
34317 | But why could n''t you? |
34317 | But why, she asked herself, do we need some faraway king here in the Americas? |
34317 | But why? |
34317 | But why? |
34317 | But why? |
34317 | By chance any kin to Sir Anthony Walrond?" |
34317 | By you? |
34317 | Can I depend on you?" |
34317 | Can they mount another landing?" |
34317 | Can you make out the name?" |
34317 | Captain?" |
34317 | Confiscate it and ruin him in the bargain? |
34317 | Could he be made to understand that? |
34317 | Could it be I was wise to come after all? |
34317 | Could it be because the old_ boucanier_ had managed to better him in that pistol duel they once had, and he''d never quite lived it down? |
34317 | Could it be he was also a Yoruba_ babalawo_? |
34317 | Could it be some Puritan sympathizers in the Assembly were trying to negotiate a surrender behind Bedford''s back? |
34317 | Could it be the guns were already primed and ready to fire? |
34317 | Could it be the rumors were all too true? |
34317 | Could it be the stories at home were gross exaggerations? |
34317 | Could it be there''d be more than a blockade? |
34317 | Could it be you''re naught but a coward too, lad, like all the rest?" |
34317 | Could she, she wondered, ever have the same power over him? |
34317 | Could teach you brotherhood as well as hate? |
34317 | Could they even manage to make their way back to the ships? |
34317 | Could they not see that this was the moment? |
34317 | Could you still deny they exist?" |
34317 | Declared their independence? |
34317 | Did he feel the freedom of this place too? |
34317 | Did n''t he know she no longer entertained the trade herself? |
34317 | Did not even the giant_ galeones_, on their way north from Cartegena, find it easy to put in here to trade? |
34317 | Did the admiral realize, he wondered, how exposed their men were at this very moment? |
34317 | Did you commandeer a longboat? |
34317 | Did you know they used candles like this on the ship? |
34317 | Do n''t they see what we really should do? |
34317 | Do n''t you think it''s enough?" |
34317 | Do you have any idea what he had his men do last night?" |
34317 | Do you know exactly what he did?" |
34317 | Do you know the signals?" |
34317 | Do you remember Jackson?" |
34317 | Do you see that? |
34317 | Do you suppose your lads do n''t take occasion to talk when they''ve a bit of kill- devil in their bellies? |
34317 | Do you think we are fools? |
34317 | Do you understand the chains on your heart can be stronger than the chains on your body?" |
34317 | Does n''t anybody here know that?" |
34317 | Especially now?" |
34317 | Even if they could manage to put up a fight, how long can they last? |
34317 | Ever? |
34317 | For that matter, what has Bedford done?" |
34317 | For the love of God, lad, what happened?" |
34317 | Four? |
34317 | Good God, he thought, how could I have failed to see? |
34317 | Good God, what am I saying? |
34317 | Had Parliament really sent the English army to invade the island? |
34317 | Had it somehow summoned him that night? |
34317 | Had she learned nothing in all their years together? |
34317 | Has John run up English colors?" |
34317 | Has Yor Worship heard what he did at Drogheda?" |
34317 | Has he ever said where he learned it?" |
34317 | Have you ever listened to these Yoruba talk? |
34317 | Have you seen those culverin just below us, trained on the bay? |
34317 | He glanced back at John Mewes and yelled through the rain,"How''re the stores?" |
34317 | He paused a moment, then continued,"And you, Miss Bedford, have you been back?" |
34317 | He paused to examine her, then continued,"Why stand about in this heat when there''s a cool lagoon waiting?" |
34317 | He''s on board now?" |
34317 | How about letting me have that crippled Spaniard on the_ Zeelander_ if you''ve still got him? |
34317 | How can it?" |
34317 | How can we just give up, when there''s still a chance? |
34317 | How could Katy be attracted to him, be so imprudent? |
34317 | How could Oliver Cromwell have so misjudged these colonists? |
34317 | How could he describe the bright new future that awaited a full partnership between England and these American settlers? |
34317 | How could she prevent him? |
34317 | How could such a thing be? |
34317 | How could this_ preto_ understand so well her own secret shame, see so clearly the lies she told herself in order to live? |
34317 | How did you survive?" |
34317 | How else are we to keep these Africans docile in future? |
34317 | How goes it?" |
34317 | How had he drawn the symbol? |
34317 | How have you been?" |
34317 | How in hell do you expect this island to hold out against England when half the men here would just as soon see you lose? |
34317 | How long has it been? |
34317 | How long have you been practicing it?" |
34317 | How many do you have?" |
34317 | How many men will I lose before daylight? |
34317 | How many of your militiamen have the stomach for that kind of assignment?" |
34317 | How many would be left? |
34317 | How much do you know about Jamaica?" |
34317 | How near did I come?" |
34317 | How to make her understand that? |
34317 | How to take the guns? |
34317 | How''d she get on, he wanted to know, living by her wits out here in the New World? |
34317 | How''d you make him understand anything? |
34317 | How, exactly, am I supposed to fit into all this? |
34317 | How, she asked herself, could she have succumbed so readily to his preto delusions? |
34317 | How, she wondered, did you pray to a Yoruba god? |
34317 | How?" |
34317 | I figured why not give them a taste back? |
34317 | I suppose these indentures are going to help you do it?" |
34317 | I will be happy to tell him a Capitaine Winston...""What in hell are you talking about? |
34317 | I wonder what he''s figuring to get in return? |
34317 | I''d be interested to know what you think of the turn things are taking here? |
34317 | I''ll wager you''ve brought down many a plump woodcock with it, have n''t you lad?" |
34317 | If an attack comes, he found himself wondering, which of them will be the first to side with Parliament''s forces and betray the island? |
34317 | If the largest English settlement in the Americas could not stand firm, they reasoned, what chance did the small ones have? |
34317 | If we let them be made Christians, where would it end?" |
34317 | Impressing Roundheads to sail with us now? |
34317 | Is he your commander here tonight? |
34317 | Is it not a warrior''s duty to be ready to die?" |
34317 | Is it true they do not have slaves?" |
34317 | Is it wisdom to bring Shango''s fire to that place, sacred to Ogun?" |
34317 | Is n''t it odd? |
34317 | Is n''t it time now you learned to trust me?" |
34317 | Is n''t that him?" |
34317 | Is n''t there anything you care about?" |
34317 | Is that clear?" |
34317 | Is that him?" |
34317 | Is that just part of your negotiations?" |
34317 | Is that the best you''ve got?" |
34317 | Is that the only thing you care about?" |
34317 | Is that them drinking in the shade, whilst the breastwork is left unattended?" |
34317 | Is that what she said?" |
34317 | Is that who it looks to be?" |
34317 | Is there going to have to be more? |
34317 | Is there no profit to be had in him?" |
34317 | Is this damned little island worth that much blood, over and above what''s already been spilt here tonight?" |
34317 | Is''t because you''re worried the Roundheads might send her back home to be hanged?" |
34317 | Jacques is commandant now, and the Chevalier de Poncy has...""Commandant?" |
34317 | Jamaica?" |
34317 | Jeremy stared in confusion and disbelief as the admiral continued,"Walrond, is it not?" |
34317 | Know if he''s around?" |
34317 | Like this island and what it means to you?" |
34317 | Like we ordered?" |
34317 | Makes them bluer?" |
34317 | Maybe even a betrayal? |
34317 | Maybe you have some idea where he is now?" |
34317 | Must he first seize your body for his own, before he could declare his presence, work his will? |
34317 | Now, see that pistol?" |
34317 | Oh God, why now? |
34317 | Or a_ matelot_?" |
34317 | Or could the part about a"noble death"be an oblique reference to King Charles''bravery before the executioner''s axe? |
34317 | Or declare war on Parliament and fight the English navy?" |
34317 | Or deliberate lies? |
34317 | Or do n''t you yet understand that? |
34317 | Or get into the slave trade himself? |
34317 | Or is it you''re just worried we might ship out while one of the lads still has a shilling left somewhere or other?" |
34317 | Or kill men by the hundreds, men whose face you never have to see? |
34317 | Or maybe"Why is''t you think you can have whatever you want, the minute you want it?" |
34317 | Or pride? |
34317 | Or sugar, assuming we''ve got it then?" |
34317 | Or that her stomach was n''t as round as it should be? |
34317 | Or was it something more? |
34317 | Or was misery there too, as deep and irreducible as his own? |
34317 | Or was the conquest hers?" |
34317 | Or would it foolishly choose to destroy itself with war? |
34317 | Or would that powerful body one day be hanged and quartered for leading a rebellion that could only fail? |
34317 | Or, he''d begun to wonder, was something else afoot? |
34317 | Perhaps he was a runaway? |
34317 | Pray, who''s to stop us?" |
34317 | Preparing to march?" |
34317 | Really pray? |
34317 | Remember how the Irish indentures went over to the Spaniards that time they attacked the English settlement up on Nevis Island? |
34317 | Remember that Yoruba we caught on board a few nights back?" |
34317 | Remember what I said? |
34317 | Remember when I declared they would someday soil their breeches whenever they heard the word''_ boucanier''_? |
34317 | Remember when you wanted to kill me? |
34317 | Save lives? |
34317 | Seven?" |
34317 | Shall we be bound to the government and lordship of a Parliament in which we have no Representatives or persons chosen by us? |
34317 | Shall we call it a draw?" |
34317 | Shall we race?" |
34317 | She knew what his real worries were: how long would it be before the awkward peace between the Council and the Assembly fell apart in squabbling? |
34317 | She liked her body, but would he? |
34317 | Should an African be made a Christian?" |
34317 | Sit and stare at the greasy tankards on the table? |
34317 | Six years? |
34317 | Slavery?" |
34317 | So tell me, who does it belong to now?" |
34317 | So what better place than Jamaica? |
34317 | So what makes you think they could n''t just as readily turn back an invasion? |
34317 | So which story do you want to hear?" |
34317 | So who is the savage, my Ingles friend?" |
34317 | Some treachery in the making? |
34317 | Something along the lines of"And where in bloody hell were you till all hours?" |
34317 | Soon?" |
34317 | Speak well of a man who''d rid England of his precious king?" |
34317 | Submit? |
34317 | Tell me, are you sure there''s enough draft on the windward side for me to put in and lade?" |
34317 | That means a mast lantern putting in at Jamestown, right?" |
34317 | That there might be an embargo?" |
34317 | The Assembly?" |
34317 | The bother of the smoke? |
34317 | The knave had the brass to come back?" |
34317 | The one you were talking about tonight?" |
34317 | The question is, what''re their damned intentions?" |
34317 | The signal for Jamestown''s one shot, a count of five, another shot, a count of ten, and then the third?" |
34317 | The_ Defiance_? |
34317 | Then she turned back to Serina,"What do you mean by that?" |
34317 | Then what can we do? |
34317 | There was no mistake about that?" |
34317 | These greedy planters? |
34317 | These occasional flares of jealousy; did he mean them? |
34317 | They declared''The locust can eat, the locust can drink, the locust can go-- but where can the grasshopper hide?'' |
34317 | They held something-- what was it? |
34317 | Think I know what I''m doing?" |
34317 | This round is won, is n''t it?" |
34317 | Threaten you, and then send you home in hopes you''d somehow cozen me?" |
34317 | Three hundred? |
34317 | To chance his life once more in the service of liberty? |
34317 | To forewarn an accused criminal?" |
34317 | To gain his freedom, and also the other man''s property?" |
34317 | To get the feel of her?" |
34317 | To thin out our lines for a counterattack?" |
34317 | Was Barbados being left to starve quietly in the sun? |
34317 | Was he about to be the first man in the Americas to fire a shot declaring war against England? |
34317 | Was he killed?" |
34317 | Was he planning to try and settle down? |
34317 | Was he, she found herself wondering, at all attracted to her? |
34317 | Was independence worth the killing sure to ensue if they went to war-- a war that had now become planter against planter? |
34317 | Was it as joyful as it seemed? |
34317 | Was it desperation? |
34317 | Was it mainly waiting? |
34317 | Was it part of love? |
34317 | Was it possible to start over with men like these? |
34317 | Was it the same as the Christian God? |
34317 | Was it the tall, strong one named Atiba? |
34317 | Was it the_ boucan_? |
34317 | Was that not what you said?" |
34317 | Was that what she felt now, this equal giving and accepting of each other? |
34317 | Was that, he wondered, the dungeon Bartholomew called Purgatory? |
34317 | Was there any place else in the world, she wondered, quite like the Caribbean? |
34317 | Was this what they''d been waiting for? |
34317 | Well?" |
34317 | Were they waiting at the right perimeter, as they were supposed to be? |
34317 | Were you wounded?" |
34317 | What Englishman has ever been responsible for twenty, thirty, nay perhaps even a hundred slaves? |
34317 | What about those men who''ve been swimming out to the ships all day, offering to be part of the invasion? |
34317 | What are they paying you?" |
34317 | What are you doing here? |
34317 | What can a man know of wine if he samples only one vineyard?" |
34317 | What could he hope to do? |
34317 | What could he want? |
34317 | What did he mean? |
34317 | What do you mean?" |
34317 | What do you say to that arrangement?" |
34317 | What do you say to the usual exchange rate?" |
34317 | What do you think''ll happen with this militia now?" |
34317 | What do you think?" |
34317 | What else could it be? |
34317 | What else do they have worth stealing?" |
34317 | What else, he asked himself, was left to do now? |
34317 | What exactly did you hear?" |
34317 | What happened? |
34317 | What harm in reading it? |
34317 | What if I just walked the shore?" |
34317 | What if all the English in the New World united? |
34317 | What if tomorrow night we feasted like the old days,_ boucanier_ style? |
34317 | What if we doubled the size of the cane bundles?" |
34317 | What kind of soldiers are we, to leave these men to die? |
34317 | What next? |
34317 | What of the powder?" |
34317 | What of them? |
34317 | What precisely had Atiba done? |
34317 | What right did this illiterate_ preto_ have to make her feel ashamed now? |
34317 | What the hell are the Americas for? |
34317 | What then?" |
34317 | What to do? |
34317 | What use had he for white lace from Seville? |
34317 | What waited there amidst those London lights, he had pondered, those thousands of flickering candles and cab lanterns? |
34317 | What was Ogun''s purpose in answering the cowries this way? |
34317 | What was he really thinking? |
34317 | What was he thinking? |
34317 | What was it about that time that troubles you so much?" |
34317 | What was the hidden threat behind Calvert''s too- cordial smiles? |
34317 | What was the rest of the evening going to be like? |
34317 | What was this sudden ambivalence she felt toward him? |
34317 | What were they saying?" |
34317 | What were you two talking about?" |
34317 | What would Anthony do when he heard? |
34317 | What would he be like as a lover? |
34317 | What would he do when she did? |
34317 | What would he say if I were to put these on, she wondered? |
34317 | What would it be like to watch the sea from this gallery now, she wondered, when the ocean and winds were wild? |
34317 | What would it be like, she wondered again, to receive a part of his power for her own? |
34317 | What would the slaves in Brazil think of these thatched hovels? |
34317 | What would you be doing with them?" |
34317 | What''fort''is that?" |
34317 | What''ll happen to Bedford and Katy, he wondered to himself, if we ca n''t hold off the attack? |
34317 | What''ll happen when day finally comes and news of all this reaches the rest of the island? |
34317 | What''s your name?" |
34317 | What''s yours?" |
34317 | What, he asked himself, would he write? |
34317 | What, he wondered, was he doing here tonight? |
34317 | Whatever it is, though, the looks of her''d almost make you wonder if she''s quite so set on marrying some stiff royalist as she thinks she is? |
34317 | When do we talk?" |
34317 | When the Cow- Killers became sea rovers and pirates?" |
34317 | When was that?" |
34317 | When would he learn? |
34317 | Where are these gods of Africa supposed to be?" |
34317 | Where does He show Himself? |
34317 | Where else in God''s name would she be?" |
34317 | Where exactly did you learn that?" |
34317 | Where had all the years gone? |
34317 | Where in heaven''s name have you been?" |
34317 | Where is He? |
34317 | Where was the brash vice admiral, the man who had wanted him imprisoned below decks? |
34317 | Where was the money? |
34317 | Where was the rest of the militia? |
34317 | Where were Cromwell''s warships bound for now? |
34317 | Where''re the men? |
34317 | Where''s Walrond''s Windward Regiment? |
34317 | Where''s the labor you''d need?" |
34317 | Which men were officers? |
34317 | Which one of you should I kill?" |
34317 | Who can say?" |
34317 | Who could tell when the Commonwealth''s warships might suddenly show themselves on the southern horizon? |
34317 | Who had cast the cowries? |
34317 | Who knew what it would someday lead to? |
34317 | Who knows how it''ll settle out?" |
34317 | Who knows what''ll happen when there''re three or four thousand, or more?" |
34317 | Who was he? |
34317 | Who was it?" |
34317 | Who would be the first to waver? |
34317 | Who''ll be able to watch over them? |
34317 | Who''ll be starved out first: a blockaded island or a fleet of ships with scarcely enough victuals to last out another fortnight? |
34317 | Who''s to handle that whilst I''m gone?" |
34317 | Who''s to say?" |
34317 | Whose could it be? |
34317 | Why could n''t all of life be managed the same way? |
34317 | Why did I try to kill him?" |
34317 | Why did he try so hard to be infuriating? |
34317 | Why did men have things so much easier? |
34317 | Why did the rows of stumps, once so familiar, no longer seem right? |
34317 | Why do n''t the planters put a halt to it?" |
34317 | Why do n''t we just get out of here while we still can?" |
34317 | Why do n''t we just have done with these damn''d Frenchmen and claim this island?" |
34317 | Why do n''t we try and find some shade ourselves?" |
34317 | Why do n''t you try and find Ruyters? |
34317 | Why do you suppose? |
34317 | Why else had he been sent here first? |
34317 | Why else would a sugar grower as notoriously successful as Benjamin Briggs have decided to come with them? |
34317 | Why else would he have paid that flock of shiftless runaways he called a crew with the last of his savings? |
34317 | Why had Anthony never told him that war could be like this? |
34317 | Why had Hugh painted Jacques as erratic and dangerous? |
34317 | Why had Winston invited him aboard tonight? |
34317 | Why had he brought her here instead, for some bizarre ceremony? |
34317 | Why had he come back to Oistins? |
34317 | Why had he done it? |
34317 | Why had he forgotten the spots in the path where the puddles never dried between rains, only congealed to turgid glue? |
34317 | Why had n''t he seen their ship? |
34317 | Why had there been no musket fire? |
34317 | Why have you come back?" |
34317 | Why not humor me? |
34317 | Why not show your_ femme_ how we used to live?" |
34317 | Why not take the rest of this string at a flat twenty- five pounds the head, and make an end on it? |
34317 | Why should I risk anything? |
34317 | Why should anyone trust the loyalties of Anthony Walrond and his royalists? |
34317 | Why should the gunners be exposed to a musket attack? |
34317 | Why should we take sides now, with the war over and finished?" |
34317 | Why the hell not? |
34317 | Why the hell were they here? |
34317 | Why was he waiting? |
34317 | Why was he waiting? |
34317 | Why was it?" |
34317 | Why were you there tonight, alone?" |
34317 | Why would I have an African name?" |
34317 | Why would he want to go back? |
34317 | Why would they betray the rest of us?" |
34317 | Why''re you taking her? |
34317 | Why''s that?" |
34317 | Why, Calvert puzzled, had the planter come? |
34317 | Why, Jeremy had found himself wondering, was Morris present at all? |
34317 | Why, she puzzled, had he proposed the match? |
34317 | Why, she wondered, did he want to know? |
34317 | Why, she wondered, was she even bothering to listen? |
34317 | Why? |
34317 | Will you hold me now?" |
34317 | Will you not drink to the beginnings of English prosperity in the Caribbees? |
34317 | With just the men you''ve got here?" |
34317 | With the drums?" |
34317 | Without being seen?" |
34317 | Wo n''t you come back and help? |
34317 | Would he continue to hold back, to keep something to himself, something he never seemed willing-- or able-- to give? |
34317 | Would he ever understand that? |
34317 | Would he notice that her legs were a trifle too slim? |
34317 | Would he raise it up and destroy this man who had come to conquer the last safe place on earth left for him? |
34317 | Would it catch and hold? |
34317 | Would n''t it be paradise if she were here tonight, instead of a crusty old_ vaquero_ like Juan Jose? |
34317 | Would she understand that? |
34317 | Would the actions of these planters be as heroic as their rhetoric? |
34317 | Would the door stay open? |
34317 | Would they betray him?" |
34317 | Would this dark, lush island of the Caribbees harken to reason? |
34317 | Would you have us hold here at Oistins, or try to march along the coastal road toward Bridgetown while there''s still some light?" |
34317 | Would you really have me do it? |
34317 | You did n''t escape, did you?" |
34317 | You let him use you to cozen Walrond and the Windwards into defecting?" |
34317 | You say Morris knew who you were?" |
34317 | You think you can have an amour with me and then we d a rich royalist when I''m gone? |
34317 | You would n''t be planning to do a bit of sailing from this port, would you now? |
34317 | You''re not in love with her, are you?" |
34317 | You''re smitten with this Winston, are n''t you? |
34317 | You''ve bought this contract? |
34317 | _ Mon Dieu, il y a tres long- temps!_ A good ten years,_ n''est- ce pas_?" |
34317 | _ Shango?" |
34317 | _ barbacoa_ and hides here on Tortuga?" |
34317 | _ gentilhomme de service_ be accompanying you?" |
34317 | captured? |
34317 | do women ever do that too?" |
34317 | do?" |
34317 | five percent?" |
34317 | joined them?" |
34317 | just a few big ones?" |
34317 | just for tonight?" |
34317 | now that she no longer was a child, what to do? |
34317 | save that life flows on, of its own will, and drags you with it willy- nilly? |
34317 | the buccaneers have managed to keep the island? |
34317 | the one who had a limp after that fall from the yardarm when we were tacking in to Nevis?" |
34317 | was your first raid, Monsieur le Basque?" |
34317 | will they do?" |