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49831How much?
49831Of course,he said; we already had enough to carry; would the_ Signora_ forgive him for troubling her?
49831To Rome?
49831Which is the way to Terni?
49831_ And the name of the going up the side of the hill is called Difficulty._"_ Is not the place dangerous? 49831 _ Perchè?_"we asked again.
49831_ Perchè?_we asked.
49831_ Who has not journeyed through a country with his favorite author long before he makes the actual trip himself? 49831 After all, what did he know about us except that, vagrant- like, we were wandering in the mountains at a most unseasonable hour? 49831 And I, had I any? 49831 And how far did we expect to go to- day? 49831 And that map of Tuscany we said we would give him, would we not remember it? 49831 And where had I bought my dress? 49831 But could he show us some fine frescos or sell us antiquities? 49831 But we wanted to see his house? 49831 But who ever knew the hour when the people of an Italian town were not up and abroad? 49831 But would we not now stay at her villa all night, instead of in Cortona? 49831 Could we tell him? 49831 Did not all his playmates see him ride by in his pride? 49831 Did we not know there were waterfalls, and famous ones too, but three miles distant? 49831 Had we ever tasted the famous Montepulciano,king of all wine"?
49831Had we, by mischance, wandered into a Valley of the Shadow of Death?
49831Hath it not hindered many in their pilgrimage?_"We left Siena the morning after the marionette exhibition.
49831He himself was a professional letter- writer, and if the_ Signore_ had any letters he wished written--?
49831How could he?
49831How much more of this was there, we asked a woman watching swine on the hillside?
49831In despair I broke in in French:"But, my father, can not we stay this one night?"
49831Is it any wonder that we both lost our tempers, and that an accident was the smallest evil we wished the manufacturers of our tricycle?
49831No, he answered; but would we like to look in the wine- press opposite?
49831No?
49831None but spirits could have sung there; and what spirits would dare to lift their voices in this famous street but those of Baglioni?
49831Oh, is''t not strange that what they did so well In the Pen way meets in the Name Pen- nell?
49831Perhaps_ monsieur_ speaks French?
49831Should we stay long in Italy?
49831The ticket- seller even came in, and in soft pleading tones said that we might have any places we wanted; why then should we choose the worst?
49831Then one opened his mouth very wide and pointed to his teeth:"The little sir,"he asked,"is he a dentist?"
49831To our"_ Perchè?_"he said it was the law.
49831Was it not all America?
49831Was it of value?
49831Was there a rule like this at Monte Oliveto, and was six the hour when its bolts and bars were fastened against the stranger?
49831Was this right?
49831We could not take the time to visit them?
49831We must not mix water with it; it was Christian, why then should it be baptized?
49831Were they to dine with us?
49831What was one against so many?
49831What would the_ Speedvell Cloob_ have thought?
49831Where was the_ trattoria_?
49831Why can not it be believed, for the legend''s sake, that the olives were planted afterwards because of the name?
49831Would not the_ Signora_ have a handkerchief?
49831Would we not go and dine and then come back?
49831Would we write him postal cards to tell him of the distance and time we made?
49831Yes, he assented, what was it I wanted?
49831You know it?
49831_ Chi lo sa?_--"Who knows?"
49831and sometime we would come back to Empoli?
49831and who, when he comes to see with his own eyes that at which he has hitherto looked through some one else''s, does not find himself his best guide?
49831as much perhaps as a hundred francs?
49831he exclaimed, of what use were they?
49831what is this which Ime to sett before ye?
58206''Nother white pfella walk longa track?
58206Accident?
58206And how do you get meat?
58206Big pfeller engine come alonga bime- bye, I suppose?
58206Do n''t you hear?
58206Eh?
58206Hast die das Schloss?
58206Hello? 58206 Him no wantit feed?
58206Little fellow, then?
58206Mean it-- on business?
58206No more-- which way blackpfella sit down?
58206Oodnadatta?
58206Sprecken sie Deutch, herr blackfellow?
58206Well what size was it?
58206Well,''Hanson,''said I, taking up my satchel and replacing the articles,"do you think you could manage it?
58206What name that fellow cat make it tracks?
58206What name you wantem?
58206What sort of kangaroo; Big fellow?
58206Where''s the boss?
58206Which way lies the marine scenery, mister?
58206Which way track go?
58206Which way?
58206Why not keep it? 58206 Why you not sleep over there Johnny?"
58206Why, y''know,he answered with a wink,"if we see a sheep we ca n''t stand quiet and let it bite us, now, can we?
58206You shoot him all right?
58206You''ll not think I''m a beast, will you?
58206( Was that a rustle?
58206**** And why was the journey made?
58206**** Did you ever, travelling alone, make unexpected acquaintance with a bush grave?
58206**** Occupied an hour as I rode along working out the(?
58206After ruminating--"Why not him sleep all day along- a_ now_?"
58206Ah, well--) Ants?
58206And but for water what man or beast would pierce these solitudes?
58206And in his case, why?
58206And where are you bound for?"
58206And, instead of a war- whoop and a deadly lunge, one of the three stretched out a hand and whined the single word"Baccy?"
58206And, why not?
58206Besides,_ cui bono_?
58206Big fellow corroboree?
58206Bushed so soon-- and a rail- track within three miles at most?
58206But how could I?
58206But my tracks-- where were they?
58206But whence had he come, and whither gone?
58206But whither?
58206But why should I go hunting for them when I bore away hence as trophies, still preserved, two alligator teeth?
58206Central Mount_ Stuart_, too?
58206Cut the telegraph wire?
58206D''ye know I''ve been thinking about tackling it for some time?"
58206Diamond-- was Diamond safe?
58206Dives, has that monster Lazarus relented and begged for you a drop of water yet?
58206Great idea, though, is n''t it?"
58206He giggled; repeated to himself vacantly a few times"Head?
58206Head?"
58206I did not move-- where was I to move, and why?
58206I have heard it asked of a Jemadar--"What name fellow drive so- and- so''s camels along to Birdsville?
58206I managed an indifferent- sounding"Good day-- a bit hot?"
58206It was"What would you do if you got a puncture?"
58206May he have escaped both niggers and imprisonment?
58206No walk- about?"
58206Not bad, is it?
58206Now where was the bicycle?
58206Now, what mysterious well within me held yet a drop of water?
58206Or one of them comes up and asks,"which way we camp to- night?"
58206Resting the bicycle against a verandah post, I looked inside and asked hungrily"Anybody home?"
58206Savee?"
58206Say''Nansen''--I mean''Hanson''--"as the thought struck me--"did_ you_ ever have a try at standing on your head?"
58206She giggled; but there was a tinge of uneasiness or uncertainty about the giggle; then said"which way nanto?"
58206Should they not rather be provided with unusually good eyes?
58206Taking out a florin( the only silver coin I had), I said to him, whose smile was blandest,"You got it flour?"
58206The proprietor''s invitation to dinner was accepted; for wherefore had I come to Anna Creek?
58206Then to the driver--"S''pose we see if we ca n''t knock a sprint out of the old quad., eh?
58206They had left no weapons, but had generously allowed to remain for my inspection( or it was hospitably intended?
58206Thus one of the three said:--"Do you know you face Death in seriously attempting to do this journey?"
58206Ugh?
58206Very well; what matter?
58206Wait?
58206Was even this the track?
58206Was it mockery?
58206Was it possible that the book- fiend had been there too?
58206Was it to be the first camp out?
58206What answer could be more common- place than mine--"One has to die_ some_ time, sir?"
58206What did I know of Goyder Waters?
58206What for?
58206What him think, him do?"
58206What were the faithful one''s injuries?
58206What would he not be worth to the interviewer?
58206When they hear of our starting out to try it, what will the fellows say?"
58206Where''s the telegraph line?
58206Wherefore was it, if he had such a very poor opinion of them, that he remained among them?
58206Whitefellow?"
58206Why, what else could it be?
58206With tea?
58206Would the tantalising stuff be better boiled?
58206Yet I remember being asked"Try a little more tea?"
58206Yet wherefore?
58206Yet, that water-- was it so_ very_ bad?
58206You know there are thousands to be got about here?"
58206You wait?"
58206hello?"
29022''_ Osses?_ d''ye say. 29022 ''_ Osses?_"cried the coachman, turning round upon Mr. Pickwick, with sharp suspicion in his eye.
29022And do you always take your cycles with you when you go for a walk?
29022Are y- you k- keen on r- riding home?
29022Ave a tow up, miss?
29022But vot sort of a vheel do you call that thing in front of you, and vot''s its pertikler objeck? 29022 Did you see the number?"
29022Er-- and have you driven much?
29022Have you such a thing as a pump?
29022How dare you call yourself a chauffeur?
29022I''m all right,answered the other;"what makes you think I''ve been ill?"
29022Is it easy to pull?
29022Round,said he,"how are you?"
29022Votever shall I do vith it, Sammy?
29022Well, what''s the matter? 29022 What do you mean, boy?"
29022What luck? 29022 What''s an autocrat, Mabel?"
29022When are they-- eh-- going to-- ahem-- put the horses to?
29022Where am I?--Oh, in hospital-- oh, really?--Seems nice clean sort of place.--How long----? 29022 Who should attack us when''tis common talk that you pawned your diamonds a month ago?
29022Why ask me to come?
29022Why do n''t you go where you''re looking?
29022Why the dickens do n''t you look where you''re going?
29022Would you mind openin''the gate, miss? 29022 You did n''t see the number, but could you swear to the man?"
29022( in the_ rôle_ of a labourer behind a hedge on the Brighton road):"''Oo are you a- gettin''at?
29022*** Illustration: TO DO IT_ First Villager._"What''s up, Bill?"
29022***** Are there motor- cars in the celestial regions?
29022***** CYCLING CONUNDRUM.--_Q._ What article of the cyclist girl''s attire do a couple of careless barbers recall to mind?
29022***** IN EAST DORSETSHIRE.--_Cyclist( to Native)._ How many miles am I from Wimborne?
29022***** Illustration: ADDING INSULT TO INJURY_ Cyclist_(_ to Foxhunter, thrown out_),"Oi say, Squoire,''ave you seen the''ounds?"
29022***** Illustration: AN ACCOMMODATING PARTY.--_Lady Driver._"Can you show us the way to Great Missenden, please?"
29022***** Illustration: BREAKING IT GENTLY.--_ Passer- by._"Is that your pork down there on the road, guv''nor?"
29022***** Illustration: EXCLUSIVE.--_ Fair Driver._"Will you stand by the pony for a few minutes, my good man?"
29022***** Illustration: IN DORSETSHIRE_ Fair Cyclist._"Is this the way to Wareham, please?"
29022***** Illustration: QUITE A LITTLE HOLIDAY_ Cottager._"What''s wrong, Biker?
29022***** Illustration: QUITE RESPECTFUL_ Fair Cyclist._"Is that the incumbent of this parish?"
29022***** Illustration: SORROWS OF A"CHAUFFEUR"_ Ancient Dame._"What d''ye say?
29022***** Illustration: SOUR GRAPES_ First Scorcher._"Call_ that_ exercise?"
29022***** Illustration: THE FREEMASONRY OF THE WHEEL.--"Rippin''wevver fer hus ciciklin''chaps, ai n''t it?"
29022***** Illustration: THE?
29022***** Illustration: WHATS IN A NAME?
29022***** Illustration:"Did you get his number?"
29022***** Illustration:"Have you ever tried riding without the handles?
29022***** Illustration:"Oh, did you see a gentleman on a bicycle as you came up?"
29022***** Illustration:"Would n''t yer like ter''ave one o''them things, Liza Ann?"
29022***** Illustration:_ Cyclist._"Why ca n''t you look where you''re going?"
29022***** Illustration:_ Friend._"Going about thirty, are we?
29022***** Illustration:_ Motor Fiend._"Why do n''t you get out of the way?"
29022***** MOTOR QUESTIONS What rushes through the crowded street With whirring noise and throbbing beat, Exhaling odours far from sweet?
29022***** OVERHEARD AT A MOTOR MEETING.--_ Inquirer._"I wonder what they call those large, long cars?"
29022***** SHOULD MOTORISTS WEAR MASKS?
29022***** THE PERFECT AUTOMOBILIST[_ With acknowledgments to the Editor of"The Car"_] Who is the happy road- deer?
29022*****"Motor cycle for sale, 2- 3/4 h.-p., equal to 3- 1/4 h.-p."_--Provincial Paper._ Discount of 1/2 h.-p. for cash?
29022*****_ He._"Do you belong to the Psychical Society?"
29022*****_ Q._ Why is the lady bikist of an amorous disposition?
29022--_ Obliging Motorist._"Shall I stop the engine?"
29022Ah-- by the way, do you know anyone who wants to buy a motor----?
29022Aix in sight?
29022And what about me, gentlemen?
29022And what----?
29022But do n''t you run some risk of being pulled up for exceeding the legal pace?"
29022But why abuse the canon first?
29022Ca n''t I look where I''m going?
29022Confound him, ca n''t he be more careful?
29022D''yer want any help?"
29022Did n''t yer see the notice- board at the gate, sayin''''No thoroughfare''?"
29022Do n''t you see my horse is running away?"
29022Do you see any mote in my eye?
29022Eh?
29022Exceeding the legal limit?
29022Have I any right of way?
29022Have you had a fever?"
29022Have you had a spill?"
29022Have you?"
29022Help?
29022How can I strike the Harrow road?"
29022How would a steam roller suit her?
29022I said to him, what have_ you_ got to do with the''record''?"
29022If people_ will_ use their gullets as garages, what can they expect?
29022Is there none innocent?
29022Killed anything?"
29022Mr. JEM SMITH, cabdriver, in the course of an interview, said:"Masks?
29022My dear fellow, what is the matter with you?
29022Now what, may I ask, do_ you_ use?
29022Nowadays, bicycles being"always with us,"why not for"Turnpike Roads"substitute"Turn- bike roads"?
29022OF THE DAY.--Should there be a speed( and dust) limit?
29022Oh, been here about six weeks-- have I, really?
29022Oh, who are you a- gettin''at?"
29022Oh,_ both_ arms, you say?--and left leg?
29022P.S.--What do you charge for rebuilding a cycle?
29022P.S.--Would such an arrangement make us"carriages"in the eye of the law?
29022Pickwick?"
29022Run over an old woman?
29022Silly fellow, does he think I can stop at this pace?
29022Suppose we should be attacked?"
29022The scufflers In soft, silent shoes, turn Red Injins?
29022These''ints about lassos and butterfly nets?
29022They call he a''shuvver,''do they?
29022This way, conducts she straight to Hele?"
29022To my soft consolation scant heed did he pay, But with taps was continually juggling, And his words,"Will you keep your dress further away?"
29022Want a machine, sir?
29022We can not all resemble_ Caliban_, but why should not the motorist aspire in that direction?
29022What d''ye mean?
29022What do they know of Sussex who only Burwash know?"
29022What is it?"
29022What is to be done?
29022What kind?"
29022What on earth has happened to you all?"
29022What right has he here?
29022What''s that he says?
29022What''s that?
29022What''s that?
29022What''s wrong?
29022What_ are_ they there for?"
29022Where could you have a more salient and striking example of pushfulness and determination to"get there"over all obstacles?
29022Who as the car goes whizzing past At such law- breaking stands aghast,( For forty miles an hour_ is_ fast)?
29022Who flies before the oily gust Wafted his way through whirling dust, And hopes the beastly thing will bust?
29022Who hears the case with bland surprise, And over human frailty sighs, The while he reads between the lies?
29022Who is he That every motorist should want to be?
29022Who thinks that it is scarcely fair To have to pay for road repair While sudden death lies lurking there?
29022Whose wheels o''er greasy asphalte skim, Exacting toll of life and limb,( What is a corpse or so to_ him_)?
29022Why, what on earth are you doing?"
29022Winkle''s_ dialogue with_ Sam Weller_ when he attempted skating?
29022Wonder if wiser to start full speed or begin gently?
29022Wot are these fine capers perposed by the papers?
29022_ Conductor._"''Arrer road?
29022_ Cyclist( angrily)._ Then what do you know?
29022_ Cyclist._ Am I near Blandford?
29022_ Do_ we look as if we would do such a thing?"
29022_ Motorist._"Do n''t you think you''d better warn the other chap?"
29022_ The Good Man._"Pony, mum?
29022_ The Owner._"L- let''s l- leave it a- and_ walk_, s- shall we?"
29022_ Victim._"_ What!_ Are you coming back?"
29022_ Well- informed Friend._"Those?
29022_''Ow about my paint?_"***** Illustration: NOTE TO THE SUPERSTITIOUS It is considered lucky for a black cat to cross your path.
29022a top of a coach instead o''under it?"
29022exclaimed Round,"you do n''t mean to say I''ve been putting on more flesh?
29022what was that?"
21729Ai n''t it lovely?
21729An''what right has Lord Lorrumdoddy to the thousands of acres of land he''s got?
21729An''who''s to feed you, I wonder, doorin''them weeks? 21729 An''who''s your real father?"
21729An''wot''ave_ you_ got to do with it?
21729An''wot''s the difference, I should like to know? 21729 An''you calls the''osses_ bay_''osses, do you?"
21729An''your mother?
21729And does he know you have come here? 21729 And entertain our friends?"
21729And the gentleman who called on you,--has he been again?
21729And what is your name? 21729 And what shall we call it, Maria?"
21729And where does Dr Barnardo obtain so large an amount?
21729And why are there not a great many nurseries of that kind, papa?
21729And with only 500 pounds a year?
21729And, pray, what particular industry does this Miss Mac-- what did you call her?
21729Are they dead?
21729Are they then so violent?
21729Are we not even to say good- morning or kiss him, mamma?
21729Are you aware, sir,he said at last, in impressive tones,"that my son Samuel wears the blue ribbon?"
21729Are you far from home, gentlemen?
21729Are you sure he''s not in his room?
21729Before we say good- morning, mamma, or after?
21729Bless me, how did you lose your child?
21729But are you quite sure that what you tell me is true, Giles?
21729But suspense is apt to spoil appetite, father, is n''t it?
21729But what of Sam?
21729But why did you refuse so good an offer?
21729But-- but they seem to me quite respectable and cleanly fellows, not at all like-- why, how has the change been accomplished?
21729By the way, Mr Balls,asked the cook,"is there any chance o''that brat of a boy Bobby, as they call him, coming here?
21729Come, Mumpy; father calls you Mumpy, does n''t he?
21729Come, what is''t to be, old man?
21729Could n''t we bring him out on a horse? 21729 D''ye think so, Bob?
21729D''you happen to know how far off the nearest railway station is?
21729D''you mean on the stones, in their night- dresses?
21729Daddy?
21729Did I say he came up to him, mother? 21729 Did they put you to bed and give you hot gruel?"
21729Did you lead the same sort of life, Bob?
21729Do I not speak the truth?
21729Do n''t you believe me?
21729Do n''t you think so, Mrs Larrabel?
21729Do some people sleep in the streets?
21729Do you mean to say that Mr Welland, who used to come down an''preach in the lodgin''-''ouses in Spitalfields''as married that sweet hangel Miss Di?
21729Do you remember a little ragged boy who once had his leg broken by a runaway pony at the West- end-- long ago?
21729Do you see the old man in the last box in the room, on the left- hand side, sitting alone?
21729Do-- you-- mean-- to-- tell-- me,said Twitter, with deliberate solemnity,"that my son Samuel has not been in this office for_ two days_?"
21729Does n''t it?
21729Does you, my tulip?
21729Does-- does-- he know anything about this?
21729Excuse me,said Bob, with much of his old bluntness,"are not you Number 666?"
21729Farm, my boy, what nonsense are you talking?
21729For the whole twelve?
21729Gone!--how?--lost? 21729 Have a glass, ol''feller?"
21729Have n''t I seen our nursery on cleaning days?
21729Have you ever studied the Bible?
21729Have you got clasp- knives?
21729Here, look, do you see that little spot on the ceiling?
21729How d''you know he''s not willing?
21729How d''you know that, lad?
21729How did you know I''d left him?
21729How do you know there are not many like that?
21729How is Bobby?
21729How much?
21729How much?
21729How so? 21729 How''s that?"
21729Hurt, old fellow, eh?
21729Hurt? 21729 I am glad you enjoy yourself so much, my young friend,"he said to Welland;"to which of the ragged schools may you belong?"
21729I beg your pardon-- how much?
21729I happen to be going to that district myself,he continued on returning,"what is the boy''s name?"
21729I must work, Hetty, dear,she said,"for it will never do to make you support us all; but what am I to do with baby?
21729I see no sign of food,said the Bible- nurse, glancing quickly round;"are you hungry?"
21729Is Sammy down in the parlour?
21729Is it here that the man lives who came up just now?
21729Is it not, dear friend, that you have forsaken Him? 21729 Is it past mending, Sam?"
21729Is it worth while going back to him?
21729Is n''t Bobby''s letter a nice one, mother?
21729Is n''t it a glorious day, Sam?
21729Is n''t it beautiful?
21729Is one of the things expected of you,asked Molly,"to have an exceedingly high estimate of yourselves?"
21729Is that you, Ned Frog?
21729Is the demand for them so great?
21729Is the partikler night fixed?
21729Is the pony killed?
21729Is-- is the baby well?
21729It will indeed, Hetty, and all for fourpence a day, say you?
21729It-- it''s not too hot-- eh?
21729Liked what, child?
21729Listen, Dolly, you hear? 21729 Lost?"
21729May I come in?
21729May I come in?
21729May he? 21729 May n''t we ask him how he liked it, mamma?"
21729Mother, is that you? 21729 Mother,"said Bob, at last,"what about father?"
21729Mr Merryboy, I presume?
21729Mr Twitter is rather late to- night, I think?
21729No home at all, boy; what do you mean? 21729 No what?
21729No, are you in earnest, father?
21729Not before breakfast, Bobby?
21729Now you wo n''t tell, Hetty?
21729Now, my lads, are you quite sure,said Mr Merryboy,"that you''ve had enough to eat?"
21729Now,demanded Ned,"what may_ you_ want?"
21729Of course you''ve paid the ninepence, Hetty?
21729Oh-- ah-- precisely,said the knight, taken somewhat aback by the nature and brevity of the answer,"that of course; but I meant, how do you proceed?
21729Please, ma''am, will you oblige me with a copper?
21729Refused it?
21729Shine yer boots, sir?
21729Should reports always be wet, papa?
21729Somebody cares a little, do n''t_ you_ think?
21729Surely,said Sir Richard, in a low voice,"these can not be the ragged, dirty little fellows you pick up in the streets?"
21729That''s bad, no doubt; but what then?
21729That''s right, Stephen, look up,said Sam, who was terribly frightened,"you''re not much hurt, are you?"
21729That_ was_ a glorious run, was n''t it, Sam?
21729The name is familiar,returned the policeman,"but in London there are so many-- what''s his address, sir,--Roy''s Court, near Commercial Street?
21729The very thing I was thinking of, Mariar; but do n''t it strike you it might be better that_ I_ should go to the station?
21729Then you_ do_ believe a word of it?
21729There''s plenty o''common lodgin''-''ouses, ai n''t there?
21729Tim,said Bob, after the lapse of five- and- twenty minutes,"did you ever hear of such a long half- hour since you were born?"
21729To England, Bobby?
21729Vell, I did n''t go because of bein''axed to go, you may be sure o''that, but my little dosser, Tim Lumpy, you remember''i m? 21729 Vell, mother,''ow are ye?
21729Vell, then, I went because I was sent for, an''wot d''ye think? 21729 Vere do I live?"
21729Very well, ma''am,said Hetty,"when do you wish me to begin my duties?"
21729Was it not? 21729 Was that in the court where the Frogs live?"
21729Was that the man you were speaking of?
21729Well, Bobby,she said, laying her hand on his shoulder,"where have you been?"
21729Well, I say, you''re com-- comin''it raither strong, ai n''t you, young feller?
21729Well, and what then?
21729Well, as to whether he''s gone mad or not I ca n''t tell-- he may have changed his nature, who knows? 21729 Well, boy, why do you pause?"
21729Well, dear,pleaded Mrs Frog,"what could I do?
21729Well, now, are you aweer that there''s a- goin''to be a burglairy committed in this''ere quarter?
21729Well, then, ai n''t there the casual ward? 21729 Well, then, let me see-- where was I?"
21729Well, yes, I have a pair or two, but they have gold rims, which would be rather incongruous on the noses of poor people, do n''t you think?
21729Wery good, Bunky,replied Sniveller,"''ow is it to be?
21729What can this be?
21729What can you do?
21729What d''ee mean by that, Bob?
21729What d''ee mean?
21729What d''ee say to axin''our Guardian to put us both into the same sitivation?
21729What d''ye say to a glass of beer?
21729What do you mean by your conduct, boy?
21729What do you mean?
21729What doctor sent you?
21729What have I to do with your being low? 21729 What is a casual ward, Mr Missionary?"
21729What is a go?
21729What is this?
21729What is to be done?
21729What job?
21729What large building is that?
21729What made you leave Ned?
21729What man?
21729What news, sir?
21729What right has he, I say, to his lands? 21729 What room?"
21729What sort of a home had you in London, Tim?
21729What took you there?
21729What wages is he to give you?
21729What would you say, boys, to hear that Sir Richard Brandon, with a troop of emigrants, is going to settle somewhere in Canada?
21729What''s the matter with ye, youngster?
21729What''s your name?
21729What-- what-- what''s to do_ now_, Mariar?
21729What_ do_ you mean, girl?
21729What_ ever_ have you got there, Sam?
21729When do they begin?
21729Where are they?
21729Where are ye off to, old woman?
21729Where are you going?
21729Where are your boys, may I ask?
21729Where do you live, boy? 21729 Where do you live?"
21729Where in the world did they expect you to sleep?
21729Where is he? 21729 Who are the` coppers?''"
21729Who did it? 21729 Who said that?"
21729Who''s there?
21729Why do n''t you take it, my boy?
21729Why not give notice?
21729Why not, old girl?
21729Why should I? 21729 Why, Moll, you would n''t have me wish for easy work at my time of life, would you?"
21729Why?
21729Will you come to my house?
21729Wot does she mean by knockin''of''i m down?
21729Wot, are you there yet?
21729Wot, bin at it again, mother?
21729Would you object to taking me through your warehouse, as if to show it to me, and allow me to look at your clerks?
21729Would you object, sir, stopping at my house for five minutes?
21729Yes, but how did you come to find out that he was here?
21729Yes,--well?
21729You and I shall go together-- wo n''t we? 21729 You could n''t eat another bite if you was to try, could you?"
21729You do n''t mean the carridge by the fence, do you?
21729You feel better-- stronger?
21729You have a number of clerks, I believe?
21729You have n''t murdered it, have you?
21729You have not yet advertised, I think?
21729You smell him, do you? 21729 You''ve slept well, dears, I hope?"
21729You_ do n''t_ mean it, do you?
21729Your name is Giles Scott, is it not?
21729` But how do you spend the sixpence that you earn here?'' 21729 ` Why, what do you mean?''
21729''Ow can that be?"
21729--"I say, Jim, wot would mother say if she was here?"
21729After all, if he can knock people down, and take people up, and keep order, what does it matter how young he is?
21729Ai n''t I purlite now?
21729Ai n''t it, Tim?"
21729All unaware of what had been going on in her mother''s mind, she said, suddenly,"Mother, I''m going to a meeting to- night; will you come?"
21729An''who sent for the doctor?
21729And do you see that other villa-- the white one with the green veranda among the trees?
21729And now, how is my Mita?
21729And what do you think of Martha, my boys?"
21729And what of our cynic?
21729Are these my boys?"
21729Are they not superabounding in energy?
21729Are we never to give up swearin''''cause once we uttered a curse?
21729Are we worse off than the unbelievers?
21729Are you ready?"
21729Bobby, wot''s wrong with''ee?
21729Bobby-- where_ has_ that boy gone to?"
21729Boys, d''ee know that the saw- mill''s come to grief?"
21729But I say, old''ooman, d''you call Mr Merryboy father?"
21729But what do you mean by our poor- laws bearing heavily on the aged?"
21729But what of the fair little charioteer?
21729But who are these that sit so gravely and busily engaged with breakfast as though they had not the prospect of another meal that year?
21729But who, in all London, would believe that these were children who had bean picked out of the gutter?
21729But why do ye sit there?"
21729But will Mr Merryboy let ye go, Bobby?"
21729But, then,--who would be left to look after London?
21729But, you know, wot''s a cove to do ven a hangel comes to him and axes sitch rum questions?"
21729By the way, have you done that job yet?"
21729By the way, how came you to travel first- class?"
21729By the way, talkin''of mothers, is it on Wednesday or Thursday that you expect_ your_ mother?"
21729By the winder, through the door, down the chimbly, up the spout-- or wot?"
21729Can we not educate our little ones?"
21729Can you lead me to it, Mr Scott?"
21729Come, let us visit some other-- Why, what are you gazing at so intently?"
21729Come, now, what can I do for you?
21729Could n''t we lift the poor darling in and out in half a minute?
21729Could n''t you let me''ave a feed first?"
21729D''ye mean to tell me you''re not actin''?"
21729D''you see that lot of cord- wood lying tumbled about in the yard, Bob?"
21729D''you see the creek down in the hollow yonder-- about half a mile off?"
21729D''you want me?"
21729Did the doctor ask a fee?"
21729Did you think I was going away?"
21729Do n''t it mind you of the courtin''days?"
21729Do n''t you agree with me, Mr Welland?"
21729Do n''t you know that you''re breaking the law by begging?"
21729Do n''t you know them?
21729Do n''t you see her?
21729Do the old women receive any food on these working nights besides the pence they earn?"
21729Do they not require the very opposite-- sedatives, and do they not find these in constant and violent muscular exercise?"
21729Do you not believe that?"
21729Do you suppose that a baby requires a four- post bed, and a wash- hand- stand, and a five- foot mirror?
21729Do you think that every gent what years a coat an''pants with''oles in''em is a beggar?''
21729Do_ they_ escape the tribulation?
21729Does it feel_ very_ painful?
21729Either the dear boy has met with an accident, or--""Well, Mariar, why do you pause?"
21729Everything in this world goes by contrast, does n''t it?
21729Excuse my asking-- are you related to Samuel Twitter of Twitter, Slime, and Company, in the city?"
21729Father''s name Samuel-- eh?
21729George Yard?"
21729Glorious weather, is n''t it?"
21729Has she told you anything about herself yet?"
21729Have we dry timber heavy enough to mend the frame, Tim?"
21729Have you any objection to my doing so now?
21729Have you carried your troubles to Him?"
21729Have you not a pair or two of disused spectacles to spare?"
21729Have''ee got much more o''the same on''and?"
21729He could ride that, I suppose?"
21729How are you, mother?
21729How can you speak so?
21729How did you come to go near the Home of Industry at all after refusing so often to go with me?"
21729How do you add to the general fund?"
21729How do you come to know?"
21729How many are going to start for Canada, to- night, papa?"
21729I ai n''t dreamin'', am I?
21729I dare say you''d like to go''ome, would n''t you?"
21729I do n''t think I_ could_ retain the sitivation, cause w''y?
21729I s''pose that''s wot they teaches you in Sunday- school at George Yard-- eh?
21729I was mad agin''you an''your religious ways; was n''t that it?"
21729I wish I had lots and lots of money, and then would n''t I have Cradle- Homes everywhere?"
21729Is he expecting us?"
21729Is it not seeing the length, breadth, height, depth, and bearing of a good thing, and being zealously affected in helping to bring it about?
21729Is it not so, Balls?"
21729Is n''t taking- up the special privilege of the police?"
21729Is n''t that good?"
21729Is n''t the place splendacious?"
21729Is n''t there a song which says something about luck in odd numbers?"
21729Is not the stout fellow our friend Bobby Frog, the slim one Tim Lumpy, and the girl Martha Mild?
21729Is she not, Hetty?"
21729Is this Bobby?"
21729It is true I go to Scotland for an illustration, but did n''t I come to England for a wife?
21729It''s true, is it?
21729Let me see where shall we be?"
21729Livin''at Her Majesty''s expense lately?
21729May I pray that God should guide you?"
21729Mother alive-- got cards with Mrs Samuel Twitter on''em, an''no address?"
21729My friends, I know, and many of you know, that they_ are_ true, and even if they were_ not_ to last, have we not even now ground for praise?
21729Need it be said that our waifs and strays grew and flourished in that rich Canadian soil?
21729Need it be said that the amiable Merryboys did not fail of their duty on that occasion?
21729Need we remark that there was a great deal of embracing on the part of Di and her nurse when the former returned home?
21729Need we say that this old woman is Mrs Frog?
21729No?
21729North let down his barrow, wheeled round, and held out his hand with a hearty,"how are''ee, old man?
21729Now, Ned, will you take the job?
21729Now, how did the young policeman that spoke to me the day before know that my umbrellar would go there, and how did it get there?
21729Planting himself in front of this man, and ceasing to whistle in order that he might speak, he said:--"Was you in want of a''and, sir?"
21729Poor,_ poor_ boy, we_ must_ go, papa, wo n''t you?"
21729Presently she began to mutter to herself aloud--"What''s the use o''your religion when it comes to this?
21729Reggie North, can that be you?"
21729Sam Twitter, ai n''t you?"
21729Shall I order up the remains of your carriage, sir?"
21729Shall we not rejoice that the lifeboat has saved some, because others have refused to embark and perished?
21729She could not take the children with her while seeking work-- Would we take them in?
21729She wore silks, did n''t she?"
21729Summers, eh?
21729Then he has a mill now an''again--""A mill?"
21729Then, turning his gaze on the nurse, he said--"I''m not dreaming, am I?
21729They opened up their minds to each other thus:--"Now, Samuel,"said Mrs Twitter,"the question is, what are you going to do with it?"
21729They sometimes--""Excuse me-- who are` they''?"
21729They soon recovered, however, and exclaimed in chorus,"What_ can_ she mean?"
21729This''assik is the gift of the''ouse- maid?
21729Very likely, in the apostolic days, some of the unbelievers said of them and their creed,` How long will it last?''
21729Was I right, Missis?
21729Was it him as supplied the fire an''candle to- night?"
21729Was n''t we told by the genl''m''n that gave us a partin''had- dress that we''d never git on in the noo world if we did n''t mind our p''s and q''s?
21729Watching until Giles was half way along it, the boy ran nimbly up and accosted him with a familiar--"Well, old man,''ow are you?"
21729Well, where are we to run to- day?"
21729What are you sittin''starin''at an''sulkin''there for?"
21729What does your husband do?"
21729What ever will I do without you, Bobby?"
21729What has happened?"
21729What has he seen?
21729What is enthusiasm?
21729What is the method, and what the machinery that you put in motion?"
21729What part of the district will you take up yourself, Ned?"
21729What plan might that be?"
21729What right have they, I ask again, to their wealth, when the inmates of this house, and thousands of others, are ill- fed and in rags?
21729What right have you to two coats when he has none?"
21729What say you?
21729What then, are we to scout it in the impulsive because too obvious; to undervalue it in the reticent because almost invisible?
21729What then?
21729What would you say, now, to an army of eleven thousand men?"
21729What''s come over you?
21729When is his time up?"
21729When it returned sufficiently she said:"Bobby, what put that into your head?"
21729When it was time to go they said--`Can''t we stay longer?''
21729Where am I?
21729Where d''ee live now, Ned?
21729Where has he been?
21729Where is he, d''you think?"
21729Where is my friend Hetty?"
21729Where''s Martha?
21729Where''v you bin?
21729Who will come now and put it on?"
21729Why do n''t you go there?
21729Why do you stop me, then?"
21729Why do you take me so sharp?
21729Why has he been away so long?
21729Why not do as I do-- drink in moderation?"
21729Why?"
21729Will you buy one?"
21729Wot''ll Hetty think, I wonder?"
21729Wots''er tother name?
21729You do n''t suppose I''ve set up my carriage yet, do you?"
21729You know the''ouse of Sir Richard Brandon?"
21729You know why I have sent for you?"
21729You''ll not say a word to nobody?"
21729You''re not hurt, I hope?"
21729You''re the man that gave him the Bible, are you not, whom he turned out of his house for tryin''to speak to him about his soul?"
21729You''ve often seen accounts of her work, no doubt, in the_ Christian_?"
21729_ Git_ out o''the way,"( shoving a sluggish man forcibly),"where are you, Bobby?
21729_ why_ wo n''t people git out o''my way?
21729` Does they feed you well?''
21729ai n''t it wonderful?
21729asked young Welland in a low tone;"any news yet?"
21729eh?"
21729good people all, how are''ee?
21729have''ee bin runned over?"
21729is that his usual mode of returning home?"
21729is that you?"
21729killed?
21729mother, wo n''t a touch of starvation improve them, bring back the memory of old times-- eh?"
21729not become a travellin''bookseller, have you?"
21729pretty hard-- eh?"
21729returned North;"are we never to tell the truth any more''cause once we told a lie?
21729said Martha, with much diffidence,"Cain was wicked, was n''t he?"
21729said the extraordinary boy in the coolest manner,` but wot if I objec''to receive charity?
21729she exclaimed,"why, is there not the whole parlour?
21729she yells` No, not_ our_ baby,''and before she can explain she gasps, and then I try to explain, and that so bamboozles--""_ Is_ your baby there?"
21729sighed Stephen,"why should I be hurt?
21729stoopid,"returned Tim,"do n''t you know that they was both banished from Eden?"
21729stop that, will you?"
21729that''s wot you wants with me, is it?''
21729the police?"
21729they are very dreadful--""What-- worse than_ we_ have when there''s cabbage for dinner?"
21729was it here that I used to wander in rags?
21729was n''t they both made_ one_ flesh?
21729what d''you mean by it?"
21729what ever shall we do?"
21729where is he-- where is he?"
21729with six of our own, Mariar?"
21729you big blue- coat- boy,"he cried politely to Giles,"wot d''ye call_ that_?"
21729you do n''t mean that you forsook them?"
21729you do, do you?''
21729you know me then?"