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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6085 | Can every insult be compromised? |
6085 | How many cases are there, that might be enumerated, where there is no tribunal to do justice to an oppressed and deeply wronged individual? |
6085 | The only question the philanthropist would propound, should be, has the deed been done in the true spirit of Christian benevolence? |
32878 | Black? |
32878 | Double- money- back? |
32878 | Howya like''i m, Fergus? |
32878 | Number? |
32878 | Still goin''through with it? |
32878 | They killed him, in theah? |
32878 | Weste''ns? |
32878 | Whaa mootyaaonn? |
32878 | Whatcha say, tall, bones, and ugly? |
32878 | Where''d you trap it, Oswell? |
32878 | Why do n''t you go on tevee? |
32878 | Why in the Government do n''t you put him in the ring? |
32878 | Whyy theyea selll um? |
32878 | You want me to make out a Thrill Damage Claim? |
32878 | You''re not? |
32878 | You''re selling him? |
32878 | As the calves began to lie down under the trees, a white heifer- calf nuzzled Stonecypher''s hand and bawled,"Paaapy gyoing a fyightt?" |
32878 | He spat in a long arc and said,"That''s a new one, ai n''t it, peepin''from a butterfly? |
32878 | His name and number?" |
32878 | Let the calves back in, huh?" |
32878 | Reckon you''ll git into trouble?" |
32878 | Remember dat brown and white spotted one he kilt last year on Forrest Day? |
32878 | Where''d you get all that equipment? |
32878 | Why did n''t you tell''em it''s because I knocked you ears- over- endways, and you''re scared to fight without a gun?" |
32878 | Why do n''t those scientists develop synthetic elements, so that we can have atomic power again? |
32878 | You want us to git you outa this, Stonecypher?" |
32878 | Your GE number?" |
32878 | Your colors? |
32594 | And go home penniless? 32594 Any reason why I should go through with your Hubble Award idea?" |
32594 | Are n''t you afraid of that? |
32594 | But not if you are the loser? |
32594 | Could n''t they use the two hundred thousand? |
32594 | How was the sample? |
32594 | Is n''t it tough enough without you yap- yapping all the way? |
32594 | Not taking any chances, eh, Treb? |
32594 | Or is it only one? |
32594 | Shut it off, Treb, will you? |
32594 | So this is it, Treb? |
32594 | So you won it did n''t you? |
32594 | So? |
32594 | What have you lost? 32594 Why are n''t you a wrongo, Treb?" |
32594 | Why do n''t you send up a rocket? |
32594 | Why''d you have to tell me about-- Gram and Alse? |
32594 | Would you like to prevent your kid, or mine, from having to face this again? |
32594 | And will not the woman forget all else and love you?" |
32594 | Badly cut up are n''t they? |
32594 | But, why not surrender? |
32594 | Did you like what we just went through? |
32594 | How about your three wounded buddies: Wasson, Clark, and Thomason? |
32594 | If she did not-- it was worth knowing how little she really cared, was it not? |
32594 | Missed again-- or had he? |
32594 | To have every friend and neighbor avoid us? |
32594 | What about it?" |
32594 | What''s eating you? |
32594 | Why not surrender, or let Neilson capture him? |
32594 | Your friends and comrades dying-- my friends dead and wounded? |
32594 | Your health, your life? |
20910 | ''Who are you?'' 20910 And am I taking pleasure in my bath, do you think?" |
20910 | And how can men die better, Than in facing fearful odds, For the ashes of their Fathers, And the temples of their Gods? |
20910 | And that vile odor about you? 20910 How did you get your hair wet?" |
20910 | What have I done,he cried, weeping,"what have my children done, that I should meet with such a fate?" |
20910 | What shall we do? |
20910 | Where have you been, sir? |
20910 | Where,asked Atahualpa, looking about in surprise,"are the strangers?" |
20910 | An''how about that one?" |
20910 | But where was I? |
20910 | Could it be that mysterious Cipango of Marco Polo, search for which had been the object of Columbus''s voyage? |
20910 | Did the deadly teredo bore the ship''s timbers full of holes, until she went down with all on board? |
20910 | Did they die of starvation in their crazy brigantine, drifting on and on while they rotted in the blazing sun, until her seams opened and she sank? |
20910 | Did they founder in one of the sudden and fierce storms which sometimes swept{ 27} that coast? |
20910 | Else how should we dispose of Nero, Tiberius, Torquemada, and gentlemen of their stripe? |
20910 | Fighting- chickens, eh?" |
20910 | Have I missed him?" |
20910 | Hey? |
20910 | How has this disaster happened?'' |
20910 | I was paralyzed, but William burst out with a boldness that savored of an inspiration,"Why father, you here? |
20910 | If he and his were men, they could of course be easily exterminated, but were they men? |
20910 | Indeed, how can the reader help wishing that? |
20910 | Is he a Mormon, anyway, or what? |
20910 | Is that perspiration, too?" |
20910 | Mr. Chase,"he gasped out at last;"what is the matter?" |
20910 | The American flag flies over the Philippines-- shall I say forever? |
20910 | Think of a small-- say"skinny"--little boy, about nine or ten years old, in a purple shad- bellied coat which had been made to fit(?) |
20910 | Were they cast on shore to become the prey of Indians whose enmity they had provoked by their own conduct? |
20910 | What must have been the emotions that filled their breasts as the days dragged on? |
20910 | What would the result of the struggle be? |
20910 | Where was Guatemoc? |
20910 | Wherefore do you slay me without justice? |
20910 | Who shall decide when the doctors disagree? |
20910 | Whoever was in charge at the time-- perhaps Lewis-- at the interpreter''s instance[ Transcriber''s note: insistence? |
20910 | Why Did He Take the Name of Jones? |
20910 | Why is it that grown people will be so inconsiderate about a little boy''s clothes? |
20910 | Why is it that parents are so thoughtless about the naming of their children? |
20910 | Yet would it have been better for the world if the Peruvians had succeeded in expelling the Spaniards, or would it have been worse? |
20910 | [ 1]"What is this, Francisco Pizarro?" |
20910 | [ 9] Query: Does the reader not wish that the Peruvians had succeeded? |
20910 | cried the ticket man, appalled{ 326} at the sight,"How many blame children has the mayor of the town got? |
20910 | exclaimed Sandoval;''are these the great counsels, and artifices of war which you have always been wo nt to show us? |
20910 | what is this?'' |
20910 | { 250}"What if he kills you or disables you?" |
44117 | A lady, did you say? 44117 Afterwards? |
44117 | Ah, ha-- what do I see?--Sub- lieutenant Romashov? 44117 Ah, my dear fellow,"replied Liech, as his head drooped with a dejected look--"are you, too, such a coxcomb as the others? |
44117 | Allah? |
44117 | And Russian too? |
44117 | And for what purpose is the rifle given you? |
44117 | And the pass- word? |
44117 | And what''s the use of it? 44117 And yet he dances?" |
44117 | And you never visit Alexandra Petrovna? |
44117 | And you think I should condescend to exchange cuts with the tag- rag of the streets? 44117 Angry with you? |
44117 | Any news? 44117 Are n''t you ashamed of yourself?" |
44117 | Are n''t you well? |
44117 | Are you cold? |
44117 | Are you dancing, Romashov? 44117 Are you going now?" |
44117 | Beloved? |
44117 | Besides, what is woman? 44117 Besiäev? |
44117 | Biek, can you perform a test of strength like that? |
44117 | Bondarenko, who is out there still? 44117 Books, did you say? |
44117 | But how can it be helped? 44117 But how can so gifted, far- sighted, and wide- awake a man as you rush, with his eyes open, to his own destruction? |
44117 | But it would be far better if you could answer the following question:''What are the requisites for a good line of battle?'' 44117 But perhaps there are works of that nature, though we do not yet know them?" |
44117 | But suppose the revolver were left at home? |
44117 | But what is the matter with him? 44117 But who''s that riding down there? |
44117 | But why all this unnecessary and stupid cruelty? 44117 But why cudgel your brains over this? |
44117 | But, Ivan Antonovich, tell me why the learned have never made such an attempt? |
44117 | But, my friend,he translated into Russian,"why so? |
44117 | Ca n''t you recognize your own commander, your own captain? |
44117 | Can we be overheard? |
44117 | Come, Shurochka,he said to his wife,"what in the world are you thinking about? |
44117 | Did you forget that I told you to keep your self- control when you met_ him_? 44117 Do I understand that you wanted to run away? |
44117 | Do n''t call me Shurochka-- do you hear? 44117 Do n''t you know how to stand in the presence of your commanding officer? |
44117 | Do n''t you think I''ve something better to do than occupy myself with rubbish of that sort? |
44117 | Do you hear what I say? |
44117 | Do you often visit them? |
44117 | Do you recollect the Schreiberovsky gymnastics in Slesarev''s time? |
44117 | Do you remember, Athanasi Kirillich, what cramming and theorizing--''range,''elevation, etc.--went on from morning to night? 44117 Do you snore when you sleep, my pretty creature?" |
44117 | Do you think I do n''t know this woman, this Lilliput queen, and her intrigues? 44117 Do you think of resigning? |
44117 | Do you think views such as Captain Sliva''s are worthy of an officer? 44117 Do you?" |
44117 | Gentlemen, have you heard what happened to the Adjutant of the 4th Regiment? |
44117 | Gentlemen, wo n''t you allow me to finish what I was going to say? |
44117 | Good morning, Ivan Antonovich, have you got any fresh animals? 44117 Gracious, my good sir, why do you look so miserable? |
44117 | Ha, look at Prince Hamlet,shouted Viätkin,"whence and whither? |
44117 | Hainán,he whispered, looking shyly askance at the door,"Hainán, go and tell him he shall have his''tip''to- night-- for certain, do you hear? |
44117 | Hard to remember, did you say? |
44117 | Hark you, Yuri Alexievich, shall we tell the little darlings in a whisper what an innocent you are? 44117 Has he told you this?" |
44117 | Has some one beaten you, eh? 44117 Has there been any message from Lieutenant Nikoläiev?" |
44117 | Have you been to the menagerie? |
44117 | Have you ever seen such a nasty brute? 44117 Have you had a go at it yet, Romashov?" |
44117 | Have you had dinner? |
44117 | How can any one handle a sabre so badly? 44117 How do you do, Yuri Alexievich? |
44117 | How does all this nonsense get into my head? |
44117 | How in the world can a day that began so happily as this ever end sadly and sorrowfully? 44117 How is Maria Viktorovna?" |
44117 | How long do you intend to sit brooding here? 44117 I ca n''t say, your Excellency? |
44117 | I hope you slept well,or"Your Honour has, I suppose, as usual, had pleasant dreams?" |
44117 | I love? |
44117 | I shall never forgive you this, do you hear? 44117 I suppose you do not happen to know why I am sent for?" |
44117 | I was not building castles in the air, but repeating to myself''_ Unser-- unser._''Is n''t it a funny word? |
44117 | I will not allow any one to treat me in such a manner, do you hear? 44117 Internal enemies-- enemies----""You do n''t know it?" |
44117 | Is Nasanski at home? |
44117 | Is n''t he a blockhead, Count? |
44117 | Is n''t he charming? 44117 Is the Colonel at home?" |
44117 | Khliabnikov, is it you? |
44117 | Lieutenant Romashov, why do you never come to thee uth? |
44117 | Listen, my friend, what are your views on the restoration of the monarchy in France at the present day? |
44117 | Maria Viktorovna? |
44117 | Mine? 44117 My beloved,"whispered Romashov,"do n''t you feel how near I am to you, how much I love you?" |
44117 | My dearest Romochka-- my good, faint- hearted, simple, timorous Romochka-- have I not already told you that this day is ours? 44117 No, stop, dear boy-- whither away? |
44117 | Not call? 44117 Now, Bondarenko, suppose that you were standing at arms, and the commander came to you and asked:''What is that in your hands, Bondarenko?'' |
44117 | Of course he''s at home-- where else should he be? 44117 Of the duel? |
44117 | Oh, I beg your pardon-- will you have some tea? |
44117 | Oh, my dear fellow, what does that matter? |
44117 | One instant-- look here-- you''ll allow me? 44117 Or to go up to that grey- bearded General and say:''Are n''t you ashamed, at your age, to play with soldiers and torture men? |
44117 | Ought we not to celebrate this remarkable event by just a peep into the mess- room? |
44117 | Pavel Pavlich, is it a fact that Biek is a Circassian by birth? |
44117 | Perhaps it is my seconds waiting to communicate to me the conditions of the duel? |
44117 | Perhaps you would like me to stay with you? |
44117 | President, am I bound to reply to all questions that are put to me? |
44117 | President, will you permit me to put a question? |
44117 | Really? |
44117 | Rival? |
44117 | Romochka? |
44117 | Russian, do you say? 44117 Shall I enter the reserves? |
44117 | Shall I not lay out your Honour''s new uniform? |
44117 | Shall I throw it all up? 44117 Shurochka, what is''rival''in German?" |
44117 | So? 44117 Soltuis, what is a sentry?" |
44117 | Stepan, have they brought the orders of the day yet? |
44117 | Tell me candidly, Romashov, have you any fear? |
44117 | The white gentleman? 44117 Two or three little Jewess girls were there, but what is that to do with me? |
44117 | Well, Captain, is he a good soldier? |
44117 | Well, admitting that,resumed Nasanski gently, with his tender, sorrowful eyes fixed on Romashov,"what does that signify? |
44117 | Well, and what else? |
44117 | Well, one rouble, then? |
44117 | Well, then, you''re, of course, a son of Sergei Petrovich Shishkin? |
44117 | Well, well, what have you brought this for, Pavel Pavlich? 44117 Well, what do you say to this?" |
44117 | Well? |
44117 | Wh- a- at? 44117 What are you laughing at, Captain Osadchi? |
44117 | What business had I here? |
44117 | What can that be? |
44117 | What did I tell you just now, simpleton? 44117 What did she say?" |
44117 | What do you do at home? |
44117 | What do you mean? 44117 What do you really mean by war nowadays? |
44117 | What do you say, gentlemen; shall we start? |
44117 | What do you suppose all this cunningly reared edifice that is called the profession of arms really is? 44117 What do you want now?" |
44117 | What do you want with it? |
44117 | What does this mean? |
44117 | What happened afterwards? |
44117 | What has happened; what is the matter? 44117 What is Holy Church''s opinion about it?" |
44117 | What is dying? 44117 What is it?" |
44117 | What is she saying? |
44117 | What is the use of it? 44117 What is there left for you to do under the circumstances?" |
44117 | What is war after all? |
44117 | What kind of work, you blockhead? |
44117 | What news, Biek? |
44117 | What news? 44117 What shall I do?" |
44117 | What the deuce are you about? 44117 What the devil does he mean by keeping the company all this time?" |
44117 | What was I thinking of just now? 44117 What was it I was thinking of?" |
44117 | What was that? |
44117 | What were you thinking about just before I came, Vasili Nilich? |
44117 | What word was it that she would not or dared not say aloud? |
44117 | What''s your name? |
44117 | What, do you dare? |
44117 | What, in the name of goodness, are you two doing here? |
44117 | What? 44117 What? |
44117 | Whatever shall we do with you, Khliabnikov? 44117 When am I to find time for that? |
44117 | Where are we? |
44117 | Where are you? |
44117 | Where did this come from? |
44117 | Where were you going, my friend? 44117 Where were you going?" |
44117 | Where''s my_ Ego_ now? |
44117 | Who are you? |
44117 | Who do you suppose believes in the reality of an existence after this one? 44117 Who has shot himself? |
44117 | Who is on the other side of that wall? |
44117 | Who is standing here and gaping at that black crack in the floor?--Is it really I? 44117 Who was the girl for whom you were exercising your arts of seduction down there, you lady- killer?" |
44117 | Who''s there? |
44117 | Why can not we part as friends? |
44117 | Why did n''t you come this morning and taste our pasty? |
44117 | Why do you poke your nose into all that? |
44117 | Why is this important for the third? |
44117 | Why not_ do svishvezia_? 44117 Why, oh, why have you done this?" |
44117 | Why? 44117 Will it help?" |
44117 | Would you like anything? |
44117 | Yes, did n''t I say so? 44117 Yes?" |
44117 | Yesterday, when he favoured the 4th Company with a visit, he shouted:''Who dares to thrust the regulations in my face? 44117 You are so wonderful to- day-- has anything happened?" |
44117 | You lead the dance to- night, eh? |
44117 | You remember, that evening-- at the picnic? 44117 You understand-- her nerves; but, you know, at this time of year----""But why did she not come with you? |
44117 | You''ll take one, wo n''t you? |
44117 | You''ve heard, I suppose, what happened to an Adjutant of the 4th Regiment who bought himself a circus- horse? 44117 _ Unser_, did you say?" |
44117 | ''Good fighting order''? |
44117 | ''How are these qualities best acquired in time of peace?'' |
44117 | ''Well,''I said to him,''how much will you venture on that-- twenty-- ten-- fifteen?'' |
44117 | ''What are the most necessary qualities of an officer in time of war?'' |
44117 | ''What training do you give your company? |
44117 | ''Who goes there?'' |
44117 | *****"May I accompany you home?" |
44117 | --Romashov, who for a second was unable to breathe, slowly approached the bed on tip- toe--"Shurochka, you here?" |
44117 | A Russian Infantry lieutenant playing the part of the chaste Joseph? |
44117 | A drunkard or a sleep- walker?" |
44117 | A masterstroke, eh?" |
44117 | Ah, well, what would be the consequence? |
44117 | Alas, where shall I go-- what will become of me?" |
44117 | Am I, as a human being, so uninteresting? |
44117 | And besides, have you ever heard of an officer leaving the service of his own free will? |
44117 | And can you imagine such a curmudgeon? |
44117 | And for what? |
44117 | And in the same doleful tone he added suddenly,"_ Mon cher ami_, do you happen to have-- what do you call it-- three roubles?" |
44117 | And is it not revolting that such old bags of bones should be suffered to insult their subordinates with impunity? |
44117 | And now, Ovechkin, tell me, whom do we call external enemies?" |
44117 | And was not all this then merely a dream, a fairy tale? |
44117 | And what about rioters, socialists, revolutionaries? |
44117 | And what is energy?" |
44117 | And what would happen after that? |
44117 | And why are you so happy?" |
44117 | And why is he placed there, Pakhorukov?" |
44117 | And why? |
44117 | And why? |
44117 | And you think, perhaps, that this is innate or inherited greed? |
44117 | And, besides, what answer could he make? |
44117 | And, besides, what should he give her? |
44117 | Anyhow it''s a human being; but who can it be? |
44117 | Are n''t you from Pevsa? |
44117 | Are you attending?" |
44117 | Are you cold? |
44117 | Are you not afraid that some one may come?" |
44117 | Are you not frightened at the mere thought of the depths into which we have both sunk, without even a spark of love that might redeem the crime? |
44117 | Are you out of your mind?" |
44117 | Are you quite comfortable?'' |
44117 | Are you thinking of opening a bazaar or a general shop? |
44117 | Are you writing verses?" |
44117 | At any rate, I suppose we can take a glass of vodka together?" |
44117 | Beside himself with fury, he turned round and said in a sharp tone--"Who is the youngest officer here?" |
44117 | Besides, what is there in this life which is not forgotten?" |
44117 | But centuries pass away, and what do we see now? |
44117 | But directly Romashov turned back to him he said loudly and kindly:"His Excellency-- well, how does it go on, Khliabnikov?" |
44117 | But have you ever thought what an irresistible, bewitching might there is in the past, in our recollections? |
44117 | But he did not know what size she wore-- sweets, then? |
44117 | But if all this be buried and brought to naught-- country, enemies, honour, and all the other big words-- what has all this to do with_ my Ego_? |
44117 | But in the town the sweets were notoriously nasty, therefore something else-- scent-- a fan? |
44117 | But is that the way to stand? |
44117 | But perhaps Maria Viktorovna is not coming to the soirée to- night?" |
44117 | But perhaps you have some private, secret cause for hating him?" |
44117 | But the 1st Company had hardly marched fifty paces before they heard the General''s angry and impatient voice exclaim--"What the deuce is this? |
44117 | But the troops, the soldiers who heard every single insulting word of the Adjutant''s-- what would they think? |
44117 | But there is one awkward thing-- I mean, will there be sufficient carriages? |
44117 | But wait just a moment, Ensign; have you heard the story of Moltke-- about the great Field- Marshal Moltke, the strategist?" |
44117 | But what are you doing? |
44117 | But what are you frightened of, Lbov? |
44117 | But what can he teach us, and what does he know himself, of animals and their inner life? |
44117 | But what could it be then? |
44117 | But what do you know about him? |
44117 | But what else can one expect from a fool like that, who does not know what is going on under his nose? |
44117 | But what right have you----?" |
44117 | But what will become of me?" |
44117 | But what''s up with you? |
44117 | But when the whole of mankind without exception has shouted:''We will no longer tolerate bloodshed,''who will then dare to assail us? |
44117 | But where was it we left off?" |
44117 | But who is it then he kills?--this miserable living clod of earth that arrogates to himself the proud name of_ man?_ Is it himself or his neighbour? |
44117 | But who is it then he kills?--this miserable living clod of earth that arrogates to himself the proud name of_ man?_ Is it himself or his neighbour? |
44117 | But why are you always so pitiable? |
44117 | But why did I tremble before those ghosts and why could they compel me to do such a lot of unnecessary, idiotic, unpleasant things? |
44117 | But, I beg your pardon, Romashov; why should I bore you with my silly, long- winded stories?" |
44117 | But, in that case, where do you think of going? |
44117 | By the way, do you know who it is?" |
44117 | Can any reasonable being tell me why I should crush my head so that the generation in the year 3200 may attain a higher standard of happiness? |
44117 | Can that be called military tact and discipline? |
44117 | Captain Duvernois? |
44117 | Come here and let me give you a real Russian kiss, right on the mouth-- do you hear?" |
44117 | Darling, do you understand me now?" |
44117 | Did I put you under arrest? |
44117 | Did you understand me? |
44117 | Do I know anything about them? |
44117 | Do I know him? |
44117 | Do n''t you think so yourself? |
44117 | Do n''t you understand that it is quite plainly your bounden duty to slay this serpent brood, to put a stop at once to this insidious slander? |
44117 | Do you follow me, Romashov?" |
44117 | Do you hear? |
44117 | Do you know that story about the two captains who made a pretty heavy bet as to which of them had in his company the best trencher- man? |
44117 | Do you know who I am? |
44117 | Do you know why I am so brave and reckless to- day? |
44117 | Do you mean to tell me that it is natural to kill?" |
44117 | Do you mean to tell me you would call it a gun? |
44117 | Do you really think that you are now serving any good, useful, and reasonable purposes? |
44117 | Do you think I have nothing to put up with, either? |
44117 | Do you think I''ll pick up your balls?" |
44117 | Do you understand me now?" |
44117 | Do you understand? |
44117 | Do you understand? |
44117 | Do you want some porridge? |
44117 | Does not this word suggest the idea of something long, thin, lanky, and having a sting-- a long, twisting insect, poisonous and repulsive?" |
44117 | First, where and how was he to obtain a name- day present for Shurochka? |
44117 | For a person one loves, one can, you know, sacrifice the whole world, and now I ask of you only this one thing; but can you? |
44117 | For here, my friend, what do you suppose our life is, and how will such a miserable existence as ours end some day?" |
44117 | For instance, when his friends paid him a visit, Viätkin used to say to his orderly, a Moldavian,"Busioskul, have we any champagne in the cellar?" |
44117 | Gracious God, when shall this dream be fulfilled?" |
44117 | Hard work? |
44117 | Have I committed any crime-- theft-- murder? |
44117 | Have n''t you ever been here before?" |
44117 | Have you invariably shown my wife, Alexandra Petrovna, due regard and respect?" |
44117 | Have you seen her? |
44117 | Have you tried the struggle and seriousness of life? |
44117 | He answered laughingly,''Why should n''t we now and then, like the dogs, howl at the moon?''" |
44117 | He has been tippling again? |
44117 | He rushed forward so rapidly that he did not even hear Biek- Agamalov hiss his last question--"Will you be silent? |
44117 | Hi, you thick nose"( he pointed to a young soldier in the ranks),"your name''s Kovál?" |
44117 | His Captain, furious with indignation, sent for his sergeant- major, and said:''What made you send me a creature like that? |
44117 | His wandering, furtive glances rested at last on Romashov as if he would ask the question:"Have you heard anything or have you not?" |
44117 | How can that be proved? |
44117 | How could he condescend to treat a dog as if it were an intelligent, rational being? |
44117 | How could they venture to annoy and insult my Ego-- these miserable spectres?" |
44117 | How dare you?" |
44117 | How do you fold up a cloak, Vedenyeev? |
44117 | How is the punishment- list?" |
44117 | How many know and feel what happiness, what delightful tortures exist in an undying, hopeless love? |
44117 | How many precious days have you wasted in practising this_ corps de ballet_? |
44117 | How much joy does not sight alone give us, and so, too, music, the scent of flowers, and woman''s love? |
44117 | How much longer am I to wait while you get ready to answer?" |
44117 | How shall I dare to deceive, insult, or ill- treat another man, in whom I see and feel my fellow, who, like myself, is a god? |
44117 | How shall I ever be able to thank you?" |
44117 | How shall I manage to transport all my fishes? |
44117 | How should I know? |
44117 | How would that do, eh?" |
44117 | However, may I candidly admit that I am a trifle embarrassed? |
44117 | I advise you to do so, for I myself have tasted freedom, and if I crept into my dirty cage again, whose fault was it? |
44117 | I am a Russian officer of gentle birth,_ comprenez- vous_? |
44117 | I despise you, do you hear? |
44117 | I do n''t remember seeing him here before?" |
44117 | I do not mean any difference in the service, but a cause of a quite-- er-- if I may so put it, domestic nature?" |
44117 | I mean, of course, what post are you supposed to occupy?" |
44117 | If the Germans were to attack us suddenly, who would defend Russia?" |
44117 | Internal enemies are those who resist the law; for example, who shall we----?" |
44117 | Is he a bachelor, or has he a wife and children? |
44117 | Is he angry-- or jealous, or have I bored him to death?" |
44117 | Is it a fact that he has begun to drink heavily?" |
44117 | Is it a funeral or a torch procession? |
44117 | Is it a matter of supreme indifference to you that my wife-- that her good name-- has been the subject of scandal and slander? |
44117 | Is it anything important? |
44117 | Is it the chief thing in life? |
44117 | Is it true that all individuals possess a similar Ego? |
44117 | Is n''t it an unpleasant sensation to know that our thoughts lead us, and not we our thoughts? |
44117 | Is n''t that how you give your commands?" |
44117 | Is n''t that so? |
44117 | Is n''t this dreadful? |
44117 | Is not this comparison of mine between the monastic orders and the military caste logical? |
44117 | Is that the way to go on?" |
44117 | Is there any news? |
44117 | It pains me so; but, tell me, do you wish me to avoid the duel, and send him an apology? |
44117 | It''s blue, but why? |
44117 | Just look at this creature"( he gave Sharafutdinov a sound slap on the mouth)--"is this a Russian soldier? |
44117 | Last year a young soldier in Osadchi''s company hanged himself-- Osadchi? |
44117 | Listen, Romochka, do you ever fly in your dreams?" |
44117 | Look, there''s a shadow visible behind the drawn curtain-- can it be_ she_? |
44117 | Might it not, in that case, be more correct to demand of him an explanation or satisfaction? |
44117 | My goodness, I stood there staring for a couple of hours-- but what are you laughing at?" |
44117 | Now, can this be called war when you fire a couple of shots at the enemy at a distance of fifteen_ versts_, and then return home in triumph as a hero? |
44117 | Of course the General has saluted, but why do n''t my men respond?--What''s this?" |
44117 | Of what does his life consist? |
44117 | Oh, it''s you, Hainán-- and who''s in there?" |
44117 | Oh, you good old chap, perhaps you are sitting thinking of that ten- rouble note which was never returned to you? |
44117 | Or he is very poor? |
44117 | Osadchi drained his glass, nibbled a crisp radish, and said in a tone of indifference--"Well, what is the verdict?" |
44117 | Perhaps I have come at an inconvenient time?" |
44117 | Perhaps he has some trouble at home? |
44117 | Perhaps it is only I who have it? |
44117 | Perhaps you do not know that my mother was a Greek?" |
44117 | Perhaps you meant to kill yourself?" |
44117 | Perhaps you think it''s no good? |
44117 | Perhaps you think that I want to enter a cadet school for instruction? |
44117 | Pies? |
44117 | Romashov cautiously took up the long crochet threads hanging from the ball, and said--"What do you call this sort of work?" |
44117 | Romashov said in a shy tone:"Are you tired? |
44117 | Romashov started in terror, and roared out angrily--"What the devil do you want?" |
44117 | Salutary, useful work, music, art, science, where were they? |
44117 | Scent? |
44117 | Second Company, Taliman? |
44117 | Shall I go?" |
44117 | Shall I leave the service? |
44117 | Shall I put on undress or parade uniform?" |
44117 | She began at once to chatter and lisp at her usual pace:"Where have you been all this time? |
44117 | She opened her eyes, took a deep breath, and, as she turned her lively, smiling countenance to Romashov, said--"Was that all right?" |
44117 | Sliva went from platoon to platoon, stooping and walking slowly, finding fault and making coarse remarks:"Is that the way to hold a rifle? |
44117 | So now you are trying to throw the blame on your Colonel, are you? |
44117 | Some one has ordered me to sit here, and I shall sit here; but who has authorized him to order this? |
44117 | Somebody once remarked,''Your Excellency, you mean the arms of Morpheus?'' |
44117 | Sorrowful and bewildered, he said to her:"What can I do?" |
44117 | Suddenly she said to him in a low, trembling voice--"Romochka, are you happy?" |
44117 | Sweets or gloves? |
44117 | Take another name-- Khutinski?" |
44117 | Tell me then, was there any special cause of mutual enmity between you and Lieutenant Nikoläiev? |
44117 | That Nikoläiev was angry or jealous? |
44117 | That strange expression"in spite of that"--what could it mean? |
44117 | That very day I shall cast him off as a worthless thing, and go my own way-- where? |
44117 | That''s what you meant, eh?" |
44117 | The Treasury official turned white, but forced a smile, and answered in an affable tone--"Excuse me, gentlemen, but ca n''t we join? |
44117 | The men must be taught their business, or what would happen if war suddenly broke out?" |
44117 | The only question is, What could we do if we were not in the service? |
44117 | The youngest Miss Michin suddenly called out--"Gentlemen, where are the violets? |
44117 | Then a voice from the crowd was heard to exclaim--"Is he drunk?" |
44117 | This done, she turned to the Colonel and asked him, just as if they had been absolutely alone in the dining- room--"Who is this? |
44117 | This is my simple process of reasoning:''Why have we officers?'' |
44117 | This is only on a par with ordinary slaughter, is it not? |
44117 | Thou art almighty, Thou art good, Thou seest and hearest everything-- why hast Thou suffered injustice and malice so to triumph over me?" |
44117 | Vulley vous du tay, musseur?" |
44117 | Well, have you tried it?" |
44117 | Well, how are you, my dear Georgi? |
44117 | Well, how do you think the affair ended? |
44117 | Well, the 1st Company, Osadchi?" |
44117 | Well, what more-- what is there to make a fuss about? |
44117 | Well, what more? |
44117 | What about it?" |
44117 | What am I to do without cigarettes? |
44117 | What am I? |
44117 | What are they who remain for any time in the service? |
44117 | What are we? |
44117 | What are you doing at the side entrance? |
44117 | What are you keeping your mouth open for, Kartashov? |
44117 | What are you sticking there for, then? |
44117 | What charm----""Have you read in the newspapers about the duel between two officers?" |
44117 | What did I do? |
44117 | What did I utter during this short moment of my existence? |
44117 | What did it mean? |
44117 | What do we know about the cat, horse, cow, and pig? |
44117 | What do you feed them on, Captain? |
44117 | What do you know about anything? |
44117 | What do you mean by the Colours?" |
44117 | What do you mean?" |
44117 | What do you say of a chap like that? |
44117 | What do you say yourself?" |
44117 | What do you see there?'' |
44117 | What do you suppose a dog is to such a learned bigwig? |
44117 | What do you suppose is his fate? |
44117 | What do you suppose our lot would be if I acted otherwise? |
44117 | What do you think of the moonlight? |
44117 | What does that mean? |
44117 | What does the sum of knowledge amount to that you have learnt at the infants''school, the Cadet School, at the Military Academy, at mess? |
44117 | What else?" |
44117 | What had his life been? |
44117 | What has happened?" |
44117 | What has happened?" |
44117 | What have I done to bring my soul nearer to their souls, my Ego to theirs? |
44117 | What is it?" |
44117 | What is love? |
44117 | What is love?'' |
44117 | What is the meaning of it all?" |
44117 | What is the obstacle, then? |
44117 | What is the time?" |
44117 | What is this foolery? |
44117 | What lieutenant?" |
44117 | What made you do it?" |
44117 | What nonsense is this? |
44117 | What offence can I-- a miserable worm, a grain of sand-- have committed against Thee? |
44117 | What ought you to answer?" |
44117 | What sort of a man is he? |
44117 | What the devil are you doing? |
44117 | What the devil have I to do with them? |
44117 | What the devil''s the use of a sabre to me? |
44117 | What then would be likely to happen? |
44117 | What then? |
44117 | What to him signify the service, the colours, the parades, censures of his superiors, or the honour of the warrior? |
44117 | What understanding or experience is there amongst such things? |
44117 | What white gentleman?" |
44117 | What will be the result? |
44117 | What will you do then?" |
44117 | What would that be in comparison with all the mysterious terrors of death? |
44117 | What''s a St- a- a- n- dard? |
44117 | What''s she doing? |
44117 | What''s she thinking of? |
44117 | What''s up?" |
44117 | What, then, is war with all its hecatombs of dead and the science of war, which teaches us the best methods of murdering? |
44117 | What? |
44117 | When the magician catches sight of the soldier, he roars at him like this:''What''s a soldier to me? |
44117 | Where are you off to? |
44117 | Where are you, Captain? |
44117 | Where have you been all this time? |
44117 | Where is a poor devil like me to get money? |
44117 | Where shall I go?" |
44117 | Where''s that slave of yours? |
44117 | Where? |
44117 | Where? |
44117 | White with suppressed rage, he answered in a low, hoarse voice and a forced and bitter smile--"What reason have you to mention Nasanski''s name? |
44117 | Who are our internal enemies?" |
44117 | Who asked for your services? |
44117 | Who can put up with it in the long run?" |
44117 | Who dares...? |
44117 | Who gave you leave?" |
44117 | Who is nearer and dearer to me than myself? |
44117 | Who is the commander of this corps?" |
44117 | Who is the commander of this corps?" |
44117 | Who is there then to raise up, instruct, and console the brutally used slave, Khliabnikov, and say to him,"Shake hands with me, brother"? |
44117 | Who is this Osadchi? |
44117 | Who is to blame for this? |
44117 | Who saddled me with you? |
44117 | Who shall preserve the land of your sires when the foe rushes over its boundaries? |
44117 | Who the devil will have s- such an officer?''" |
44117 | Who will pay for the mirror, the furniture, the bottles, the girls?" |
44117 | Who will suffer more from this than I? |
44117 | Whom? |
44117 | Why all this inconsistency? |
44117 | Why can not I, too, compose something similar?" |
44117 | Why do I not dare? |
44117 | Why do n''t you answer?" |
44117 | Why do n''t you come and speak to me?" |
44117 | Why do you both look so cross? |
44117 | Why not say_ do svidánia_? |
44117 | Why not then show your moral courage in a still higher degree by refusing to fight this duel?" |
44117 | Why on earth do I come?" |
44117 | Why take prisoners and waste time and strength for them? |
44117 | Why, then, do you live together?" |
44117 | Will he see me?" |
44117 | Will it suit?" |
44117 | Will you have some tea?" |
44117 | Will you?" |
44117 | With an exaggerated theatrical gesture she fired at him the following sarcasm--"Did any one ever hear such a thing before? |
44117 | With you there is only one thought,''How shall I best please the General at the review?'' |
44117 | Would you like a cigarette? |
44117 | Yet, why? |
44117 | You are from the Narovtschátski district?" |
44117 | You are taken prisoner, and then they say to you:''My poor friend, how are you? |
44117 | You are the only man here whom I can associate with-- as a friend-- do you hear? |
44117 | You have nothing, and I have nothing-- what''s to be done? |
44117 | You hear? |
44117 | You know, I suppose, what that is? |
44117 | You must certainly know what the Scripture says:''Do not destroy the soul,''and what are you doing? |
44117 | You remember, Pavel Pavlich, General Aragonski and his everlasting gunnery instructions?" |
44117 | You seem to- day as if you meant kicking over the traces?" |
44117 | You understand me?" |
44117 | You understand? |
44117 | You understand?" |
44117 | You''re wanting to be off, I suppose, on some spree or dissipation? |
44117 | _ Pourquoi donc?_ Really, how shall I say it? |
44117 | _ Pourquoi donc?_ Really, how shall I say it? |
44117 | _ Unser-- unser-- unser._""What are you mumbling to yourself about, Romashov?" |
44117 | _ Unser._ Why is it funny?" |
44117 | he whispered, pointing to the door of the Colonel''s room;"but what the deuce does it matter?" |
44117 | how long have you been here?" |
44117 | interrupted Lbov, with a laugh;"have you heard what General Dokturov[2] remarked about the Adjutants in the infantry? |
44117 | it is you? |
44117 | said Romashov sadly,"and why----? |
44117 | what are you doing?" |
44117 | what do I see-- the Colossus of Rhodes? |
44117 | what had it consisted of? |
44117 | what has come to you? |
44117 | what is it all about?" |
44117 | what''s the matter?" |
44117 | where are you going?" |
44117 | who do you suppose understands the infinite meaning of this holy word? |
44117 | who, you know, may be a miserable slave, a Hottentot, a leper, or an idiot? |
44117 | why could we not have stayed at home and enjoyed ourselves in our pretty, shady garden? |
44117 | why should n''t I look up Nasanski, just to annoy_ her_?" |
44117 | you too?" |