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37145Are these the men?
37145Are you sure we''re on the right island?
37145At what altitude was this taken?
37145Can you fly?
37145Feel better?
37145Good afternoon, how are you? 37145 Have you eaten?"
37145How far are we from Moscow?
37145Is that Island of Celebes?
37145Now would n''t_ that_ be an interesting end?
37145Oh,said Baker innocently,"Then perhaps it could be arranged for us to meet him?"
37145Phobat Rau has spoken to you of my birth and life here?
37145So now,said our host,"you would like to hear a word of explanation, perhaps?"
37145So you took him over?
37145Speaking for myself, Stimson, when do we leave?
37145Then what is it?
37145Well, could n''t they estimate?
37145What are you going to do next?
37145What does the rest of the world think about all this? 37145 What is it?"
37145What-- how did he--?
37145Where does the Great One live?
37145You can stand now, yes?
37145You spend nice night, yes? 37145 You took good advantage of your chance with our simple giant, did you not?
37145Any questions?"
37145Anyone have an idea?"
37145Besides, where could it come from?
37145But how can you fight seven hundred million people?"
37145But to whom?
37145But what if they do not obey?
37145Cady, what''s your opinion?"
37145Clear?"
37145Did you notice that rickshaw boy?
37145Finally, just who is involved in it?
37145Get plenty sleep?"
37145Have you talked to any Europeans, or heard a radio?"
37145How can I bring peace without the use of violence?
37145How long for British and Americans to wake up?"
37145How should we address you?"
37145Is New Buddhism entirely Asiatic, as they claim, or has Russia cut herself in too?"
37145Is your radio working?"
37145Should I use force?
37145So you doubt that he is alive?"
37145The big question is, is it mechanical or-- alive?"
37145To America, or to Russia?
37145Want to join the party?"
37145What do you think of our Buddha?"
37145What will Russians do?
37145Where is leadership in China I can trust?
37145Why do you stop?"
37145Why?
37145Will you help me?"
37145You will tell me of rest of world?"
19916All lite?
19916All lite?
19916All lite?
19916All lite?
19916And how did_ you_ obtain a Government report?
19916Are you a Seditionist, Sir? 19916 I see,"said Madame Maubert slowly,"five instead of four-- five would have made it safe for you-- eh?
19916Oh, that''s it, is it?
19916Spying, eh?
19916The lonely man?
19916Well enough for me,remarked the Bishop,"but how did you come by it?"
19916What is it?
19916What is this Colony, Sir,continued the young man gaining control of himself,"but a market for the opium your Government sells?
19916What like man?
19916Whatever for?
19916When?
19916Where get this?
19916Who will take her? 19916 Why do n''t you enlist yourself?
19916With whom?
19916You do n''t understand, eh?
19916You would not mind, perhaps,continued the Captain,"if, after all-- in spite of this long delay-- we still found time for the lonely man?
19916Afraid?
19916All for what-- for money?
19916And do you know what your Government makes out of this trade, Sir-- the revenue it collects from selling opium to my people?
19916Ashamed to face him, ashamed to come to him?
19916Bundled off in disgrace from home, willy- nilly, and now here,--hiding?
19916But after all, why not such a book?
19916But be a little careful of him-- considerate, I mean-- he''s not very strong----""Chandoo?"
19916But what about the races you colonise and subject-- who ca n''t protect themselves?
19916But what can one expect?
19916But what can you expect on the China Coast?
19916But why then these appeals?
19916Come to see them at his bungalow, if we''d time?
19916Could the youth have deliberately done this?
19916Do you think people ever recover themselves again?
19916Do you wonder that he shifted himself back and forth, morally, first from this point of view, then to that?
19916Felt what?
19916Flag pathetic?
19916Foolish thing for his Government to do-- yet what would become of Lawson if the undertaking were abolished?
19916From without came the voices, insistent, asking what he was doing now?
19916Has it gone shooting off into the Pacific, futile?
19916How dare you criticise the Government?"
19916How little do you spend on schools, so that you may keep us submissive and ignorant?
19916How many opium divans, where we may smoke, are licensed by your Government, and the license money pocketed as part of the revenue?"
19916How many shops do you say there are-- how many smoking places?
19916How many shops in this town are licensed by your Government for the sale of opium-- and the license money pocketed as revenue?
19916I did n''t insist-- I gave in----""You wish to say----?"
19916If his mother, pure Chinese, was good enough for his father, why was not he, only half- Chinese, good enough for his father''s people?
19916Is he afraid, the Emperor?
19916Now look at us-- what do you see?
19916Or was it natural to have died, at the age of thirty, out here on the edge of the world?
19916Otherwise, why come?
19916Pathetic?
19916Perhaps they would be going on, into the north again, after they had finished---- Finished?
19916Proof of that?
19916Several hundred?
19916Shall we go?"
19916She felt, then, hey?
19916That name on the passenger list a week ago, the name slightly different yet curiously alike-- could it have been altered slightly on purpose?
19916The revolt a year ago?
19916The tale jerks here-- why should n''t it?
19916Their offense?
19916There were enough men on the island to have done it properly-- only what was the use?
19916They were for ploughing the rice fields, but who had the heart to oversee the work?
19916To suppress gambling amongst the Chinese?
19916Was she not accustomed to convicts, as servants?
19916Well, it is late September-- this unnatural heat,--why will it not leave?
19916Were all colonies like that-- run on these principles?
19916Were there not many families on the island, the officials and their families, a good ten or fifteen of them?
19916What become of business here in Tientsin if you go America?
19916What can you do, I''d like to know, when you are like this?
19916What did he know of them, a comparative newcomer?
19916What did he, the Bishop, know of young men and their difficulties?
19916What dowry can we give her?
19916What happened?
19916What is this fear?
19916What was moral or immoral, anyway?
19916What was right and wrong, anyway?
19916When the precious thing in them, the spirit of them has been overlaid and overlaid, covered deep with artificial layers----?
19916Where was her charm?
19916Where were they going, those two?
19916Who cared-- whether they raised their own rice or brought it from the mainland twice a month?
19916Who cares?
19916Who was he to guide the footsteps of an erring one?
19916Who will take her-- ignorant, uneducated-- without a_ dot_?
19916Why did n''t the prisoners revolt now, he wondered?
19916Why had his father seen to that?
19916Why money-- what can it mean?
19916Why must it linger till torn like a blanket from the sweating earth, by this hurricane from the Southern seas?
19916Why toil for something which one has no use for, can not spend?
19916Why?
19916You go of your own choice, do n''t you?
19916You see?"
19916he concluded passionately,"and besides, this year you have sold us two millions more than last year----""Where did you get your figures?"
57473Are_ you_ going, Theodore?
57473But on the placard it is spelled p- e- r- i- l. What does it mean?
57473Can not she be satisfied to go out every day with us in the automobile? 57473 Did you notice that China silk she had on at dinner?"
57473Do we go to church to look sweet?
57473Does God require us to wear such fashionable clothes to worship Him?
57473Does it fasten in the front or back? 57473 Have the Chinese done anything disgraceful?"
57473Have you heard any of their poetry, Miss Pearl?
57473His tooth not bother him there?
57473How can we ever hope to do anything with her when she is being poisoned by such stuff as is in those books? 57473 How can we lay the shortcoming at the door of Fate?"
57473How does that little minx know that she is the yellow peril?
57473I suppose you do not love Americans since we beat your country at the battle of Manila?
57473Is America being built up by a larger type of manhood, grandmother?
57473My dear child,said grandmother in alarm,"why do you make such a wild request as that?"
57473My dear child,she cried,"what was your father thinking about?
57473Oh, dear, no,she answered impatiently,"but there is nothing gained in being a fright-- were there no Christians in your country to hold meetings?"
57473Oh, yes,said my aunt curtly,"but what has he accomplished in all that time?
57473Shall_ I_ have to submit to that when I come_ out_? 57473 Strikers?"
57473What are Christians, grandmother?
57473What do we go to church for?
57473What does the yellow peril mean, grandmother?
57473What gown shall I wear to- night at the party?
57473What''s this? 57473 Who are they?"
57473Why are you going to China?
57473Why do not the American missionaries who are crossing oceans to find heathen, look for them at their own doorstep?
57473Why does God leave them here?
57473Will Chinese babies be there? 57473 Yes, miss, ai n''t it awful?"
57473Yes, yes,I said;"what can save me from coming_ out_?"
57473You mean the_ artificial_ tone?
57473And how do they catch them?
57473And why have its men such pushing, hurrying, knock- you- down- if- you- stand- in- my- way faces?
57473But this was spelled p- e- r- i- l instead of P- e- a- r- l. What could it mean?
57473Can he guess?
57473Can not I always stay_ in_?"
57473Dear grandmother''s cheeks flushed, and she said,"My dear child, why bother yourself about that?"
57473Did you ever really see a drunken man?"
57473Do you know where you are-- what risk you are running?
57473Does he know that I am not Spanish?--that I am the Yellow Pearl?
57473Does it not mean something that China is at the centre of the world-- the kernel?
57473Does n''t that make her Spanish through and through?"
57473Does not that show what the people of our country care most for?
57473Happy?
57473Have I got to live up to_ that_?
57473How can we expect them to think much of our religion when they see it has done so little for_ us_?
57473How could I tell on poor Yick, and bring down such an awful storm on his head as would result?
57473How does that compare with our country which makes more of the destroyer than of any other citizen?
57473I cried, as soon as I had greeted Mrs. Paton,"shall I_ have_ to come_ out_?
57473I cried, entering her room,"what is the yellow peril?"
57473I cried,"does n''t that make the little creatures suffer?"
57473I wonder do all those foreign creatures feel something calling them back, back to their own country?
57473I wonder is that an American or a Chinese act?
57473I, almost in tears, whispered into her ear, so the attendant would not hear me,"I shall not have to wear them where any one can see me, shall I?"
57473Is yellow badness any worse than white badness?
57473Oh, why can not I always stay_ in_?"
57473Then he said,"Have you disinfectants?
57473Was He there?
57473Was it such a very wicked thing he had done?
57473Was it the soft mattress that did it?
57473What can my duty be?
57473What did He think of it all?
57473What did he mean?
57473What did it mean?
57473What did that smile mean?
57473What was I to put on?
57473What were four hundred millions of us born into the world for?
57473What''s this?"
57473When we were again in the automobile Aunt Gwendolin said:"Did n''t the church look well this morning?
57473Where did I learn how to wash and dress a baby?
57473Where do they get them?
57473Which is right?
57473Who could help falling in love with my dear, yellow, winsome, little mother?
57473Why am I here?
57473Why did he so neglect your religious education?"
57473Why did not Yao and Shun get a"_ call_"as Abraham did?
57473Why must every rose have a thorn?
57473Why not?
57473You do not want to go there in Chinese dress to be the subject of curiosity, and newspaper remark?"
57473You would like always to stay in domestic retirement?"
57473_ Drunk!_--what does it mean?"
57473again retorted Aunt Gwendolin,"and let Professor Ballington see her?
57473exclaimed my uncle,"why did n''t he do something for some poor wretches who need it, in memory of his wife?"
57473she said when I put it on,"is n''t that simply perfect?
57473would you could come over here and see how America treats her''weak and wounded, sick and sore?''
11279A king?
11279A knight? 11279 A message?
11279And father?
11279And is this why you came to see me?
11279And you have come all the way to Washington, D.C. in order to increase your weight?
11279And you will take me to the country club?
11279Any rank? 11279 Are you sure?"
11279Bant?
11279But have you any social position?
11279But why did you come?
11279Ca n''t you guess?
11279Can you beat that? 11279 Corker?"
11279Do I look like a Scandinavian? 11279 Do I understand that you are traveling abroad because of your unpopularity at home?"
11279Do I? 11279 Do n''t you generally succeed in having your own way with him?"
11279Do n''t you think it would be better if you went alone to these hotels? 11279 Do they wish to know about me?
11279Do you feel competent to take charge of her and regulate her conduct?
11279Do you mean to say that there is a country in which all the woman are fat?
11279Do you mean to say that you never heard of a gin fizz?
11279Do you see this badge with all the jewels in it? 11279 Does he ever scold you for being thin?"
11279Does he_ what_?
11279Does it?
11279Dollars?
11279Duck?
11279For what?
11279From your first interview with her, do you believe that it would be advisable for any of us to attempt to interfere with her plans?
11279Have you questioned Kalora again?
11279Hideous? 11279 How dare you?"
11279How did he escape?
11279How did he manage to escape?
11279How do you do?
11279How-- ah-- where did you get this description?
11279I-- I never have seen you before, have I?
11279I?
11279Is he ever angry with you because you are not big and plump and-- and-- pulpy?
11279Is it possible that somewhere in this world there is a food which will add a pound a day?
11279Let''s see, what shall we tackle?
11279Oh, really?
11279Once more pardon me, but have you done anything for it?
11279Over a wall ten feet high?
11279Shall I try to put up a bluff, or fight it out?
11279So this is how you have managed my affairs?
11279That''s why you notified me as soon as you arrived, is n''t it? 11279 The Princess-- ah--?"
11279The what?
11279Then in your country I would not be considered hideous, would I?
11279Then you do n''t think fat women are beautiful?
11279Then you know what constitutes beauty?
11279These are what you call beautiful women?
11279Were you invited?
11279What are you doing here?
11279What are you trying to tell me?
11279What can I do?
11279What country is this?
11279What does it mean?
11279What is the meaning of this shocking exhibition?
11279What would that be in piasters?
11279What''s the matter with my wealth and social position? 11279 Why do n''t you duck?"
11279Why remain in Morovenia?
11279Why should you know anything about tennis- balls? 11279 Wo n''t you be seated?"
11279Would you mind if I butted in with a suggestion?
11279You are not displeased to find me here?
11279You are_ here_--here in Morovenia? 11279 You have been in America a long time?"
11279You have met many people-- that is, the important people?
11279You have seen many women in many countries?
11279You have traveled a great deal?
11279You said American, did n''t you? 11279 _ Find_ some one?"
11279_ Find_ some one?
11279And you?"
11279Any title?
11279Are you a real ingénue, or a kidder?"
11279Are you from America?"
11279Are you trying to string me by asking such questions?
11279Besides, you do n''t need any help, do you?"
11279But what in the name of all that is pure and sanctified are you doing in the land of the free?"
11279But why tell you the story of my life?
11279Can you beat that?
11279Could she well escape the gaieties of Washington?
11279Did they carry her?
11279Did you ever hear of the town of Bessemer?"
11279Did you?"
11279Do n''t you remember?
11279Do you love him?"
11279Do you see the point?
11279For a simple and democratic people you are rather fond of high- sounding titles, do n''t you think?"
11279For me?"
11279Have you a title?"
11279How could one man be worth four hundred million piasters?"
11279How long have you been here?"
11279I described you, but-- your name--_please_ tell me your name again?
11279In other words, why did n''t you drop me a line?"
11279Is it necessary to tell?
11279It is n''t you, is it?"
11279Must they know the truth?
11279Now, why not America?
11279She reasoned thus with herself:"To- day I have disgraced myself to the utmost, and, since I am utterly shamed, why not revel in my lawlessness?"
11279Take off your hat-- ah, I remember, you leave that on, do n''t you?"
11279Tell me-- the stranger-- you know, the one in the garden-- has he been taken?"
11279That evening he made a most astonishing report to his intimates of the corps and asked:"What shall I do?"
11279That''s the really proper thing to do, do n''t you think?"
11279Was he going to attempt to poke a hole through a wall three feet thick?
11279Was it really Popova?
11279We know each other pretty well-- don''t you think we do?
11279What are the requirements?
11279What do you think of me?"
11279What ensued?
11279What is it you wish to say?"
11279What is the capital of the United States?"
11279What more can I say, except that I shall always remember you?
11279What must a woman be, that all men would call her beautiful?"
11279What of that?
11279Where am I?"
11279Why had she called upon the Secretary?
11279Will you pardon me for being a wee bit personal?
11279Yes, I must exhibit her, but how-- how?"
11279You are an Englishman, I presume?"
11279You came all the way?"
11279You go to balls and dinners and the theater, do n''t you?"
11279You met him abroad?"
11279[ Illustration:"Are you a real ingénue, or a kidder?"]
12555Abousir is on this side, is it not?
12555And if not?
12555And the others?
12555And they?
12555And this dragoman dog?
12555And where shall we be by that time?
12555And who is to argue with the priest?
12555And why did you lead this soul- killing life in England?
12555Any other Englishman with you?
12555Are we men or babes, that you should try to impose upon us in this manner? 12555 But how did I save you?"
12555But how in the world did you get here?
12555But the others?
12555But this is absurd,cried the Frenchman excitedly;"why should these people wish any harm to me?
12555But what are we to do about the three ladies?
12555But who is to decide whether it is a fitting case for your interference?
12555But why should they fire their guns? 12555 But you never had any real cause?"
12555Can I speak to you, Colonel Cochrane?
12555Can it possibly be he?
12555Colonel Cochrane, do n''t you think it may be the Egyptians?
12555Come now, Colonel,cried Headingly, laughing,"surely you do n''t mean that they would shift the pyramids?"
12555Did he say how long we stopped here?
12555Did they?
12555Did you see any sand fly?
12555Do n''t you think this firing might bring the troops up from Halfa?
12555Do they suppose that a Frenchman is afraid of them?
12555Do you know what I am thinking of all the time?
12555Do you mean to tell me, Monsieur Fardet, that the siege of Khartoum and the death of Gordon and the rest of it was just one great bluff?
12555Do you remember what you promised when you were in the desert?
12555Do you think that he means that his name is Tippy Tilly, and that he killed Hicks Pasha?
12555Everything?
12555Good God, Cochrane, is it really you? 12555 Good Heavens, Mrs. Belmont, what_ is_ the matter?"
12555Got Moses?
12555Has any news gone to the town?
12555Have the prisoners embraced the true faith?
12555Have these infidels been playing with us, then?
12555Here, Mansoor, what is that in front of us?
12555How can the recruits come through the Dervishes, then?
12555How can you ask my companions and me to do that which must end in failure? 12555 How could I do anything otherwise,"he wailed,"with the very knife at my throat?"
12555How do you know?
12555How far do you suppose we are from the Nile?
12555How long are we to wait?
12555How long will this be?
12555I suppose there''s no help for us?
12555I suppose you have n''t heard anything of them?
12555I suppose you never know what it is to be sad?
12555I''ve sometimes thought-- Sakes alive, what''s that?
12555Is n''t it a sacrilege?
12555Is n''t it just too lovely for anything?
12555Is that certain?
12555Is there no end to it, then? 12555 Is this another belt of drift sand?"
12555Mine?
12555My dear old chap, I hope you''re not hurt?
12555Not if it were on fire?
12555O Colonel, do you really think we shall be saved?
12555Oh, Mr. Stephens, is there nothing we could do?
12555Oh, auntie, do you think we might?
12555Oh, they really are Dervishes, are they?
12555The chief wishes to know which of you four is the richest man?
12555They wo n''t take ransom?
12555Was it of any one in particular?
12555Well then, you, Miss Sadie? 12555 Well, but do n''t you feel it yourself, Auntie?
12555Well, then, she gives the contracts to Britishers?
12555Well, what is it?
12555Well, who could help feeling good with this dry, clear air, and the blue sky, and the crisp yellow sand, and a superb donkey to carry you? 12555 What am I to do?
12555What are they doing here at all?
12555What did he say, then?
12555What did he say?
12555What did you wish to say?
12555What do they propose to do?
12555What do you mean by that?
12555What do you say, Norah?
12555What do you suppose that they will do with us, Cochrane?
12555What does he want a scissors for?
12555What does it matter at my age, anyhow?
12555What else could have scared them?
12555What else strikes you as funny, Miss Sadie?
12555What have we promised you if we come back to Egypt?
12555What have you done yourself? 12555 What have you to say?"
12555What is it, Cochrane?
12555What is it?
12555What is the use of asking me, if you become angry when I answer? 12555 What is to prevent them from coming down on that side?"
12555What makes it white, then?
12555What was that?
12555What''s happened?
12555What''s that they have in the middle of them?
12555What''s that, Cochrane?
12555What''s that?
12555What''s the meaning of this, Mansoor?
12555What''s this?
12555What_ would_ your mother say if she saw you? 12555 Whatever do you think I saw?"
12555Where can we see what is going on?
12555Where do you put up in Cairo, Miss Adams?
12555Where should I be but by my husband''s side? 12555 Wherever are they raised?"
12555Which is he?
12555Who are these people, and why are you standing staring as if you had lost your senses?
12555Who is he?
12555Who they are?
12555Who''s that nice- looking old gentleman in the white beard?
12555Why are we going out of our course?
12555Why does he wish to know?
12555Why is he making an exhibition of himself?
12555Why is it that they talk among themselves and have nothing to say to me?
12555Why is the ripe fruit picked, and the unripe left?
12555Why should n''t it be as he says? 12555 Why should they have been taken, and we left?"
12555Will he?
12555Would it be so very wrong if we said it?
12555Yes, what of him?
12555You do n''t say that he takes command over that other one?
12555You have n''t got such a thing as a cigar?
12555You know the black man who spoke with you-- the one who had been with Hicks?
12555You remember that temple that we saw-- when was it? 12555 You think these people are a real menace to Egypt?"
12555You''re from Halfa, I suppose?
12555_ Mais que voulez- vous? 12555 _ Mon Dieu!_"he cried,"were there ever such impracticable people?
12555_ Re_ Abousir,she read;"now, what_ do_ you mean by''_ re_,''Mr. Stephens?
12555_ Tout va bien, n''est ce pas_, Colonel? 12555 ''How can I come out,''says England,''when there are still raids and battles going on? 12555 ''Oh, are there not?'' 12555 ''_ Re_ Cheops''--doesn''t that strike you as funny?
12555And what will you do, Sadie?"
12555Anything I can do before I go?"
12555Are we never to come out of the hands of these accursed Dervishes?"
12555But how can we stave them off for another day?"
12555But what does England get out of it?"
12555But what was the matter with the Colonel?
12555By the way, has Tippy Tilly said anything?"
12555Could such a power be deflected by any human supplication?
12555Did you ever see anything so cunning as these beads and things round his neck?
12555Do n''t you think that would be the best game?"
12555Do n''t you think you could pick off their leader?"
12555Do you think, Mr. Stephens, that if I were to knit that black soldier a pair of woollen stockings he would be allowed to wear them?
12555For what says the chosen one?"
12555Have we not taken El Obeid, and taken Khartoum, and destroyed Hicks and slain Gordon, and prevailed against every one who has come against us?
12555He will die, they say, and why should they trouble about him?"
12555Here is the cross and the Koran-- which shall it be?"
12555Here, Mansoor, what is the matter?"
12555How are you yourself?"
12555How could you rally from it so quickly?"
12555How could your character be changed for the better?"
12555How did you get away?"
12555How far do you suppose that we are from any Dervishes, Colonel Cochrane?"
12555How long did they say that it took to turn out the Camel Corps?"
12555How''s that?"
12555How, then, can it be said that the blessing of Allah does not rest upon us?"
12555Hurrah, Monsieur Fardet,_ ca va bien, n''est ce pas?_""Hurrah, hurrah!
12555I can not think of it,"said she;"could_ you_, if you had left the man you love behind you, as I have mine?"
12555I have often wanted to speak to you, but I thought that perhaps you would laugh, for you never took anything very seriously, did you?
12555Is it that which makes the deliberate suicide cling madly to the bridge- pier as the river sweeps him by?
12555Is it the fear of losing the I, that dear, intimate I, which we think we know so well, although it is eternally doing things which surprise us?
12555Is n''t that correct legal English?"
12555Is that all bluff also?"
12555Oh, life, sly, sleek, treacherous life, how are we ever to trust you?
12555Sadie, dear, you feel better now its cooler, do n''t you?"
12555Shall I shoot that cursed dragoman for giving away the women?"
12555Should we ever have known what a noble, constant man he was?
12555Some stars have tails, oh my sweet lamb, and some have not; but what does it profit us to know which are which?
12555Stephens?"
12555Stephens?"
12555Stephens?"
12555Stephens?"
12555Stephens?"
12555Suppose you escape, what will you do?"
12555That make you home- sick, Miss Adams, I believe?"
12555There was no interference with the prisoners, either male or female, for how could they escape in the centre of that huge plain?
12555There was the great, empty, dun- coloured desert, but where the glint of steel or the twinkle of white helmet for which he yearned?
12555They have n''t hurt you, Norah, have they?"
12555Was Mr. Stuart in his right mind again, or was it some coincidence of his delirium, that he should have chosen this for his song?
12555Was ever anything so absurd?"
12555We get hard knocks and no thanks, and why should we do it?
12555Were there any of the friendly ones among them?
12555What Fardet said was obviously true, but how could one of them desert his comrades?
12555What can it be?
12555What d''ye think, Cochrane?
12555What do these fellows care for the sentiment of Europe?
12555What do you get out of it, more than France gets, or Germany, or any other country, that runs no risk and never lays out a cent?"
12555What do you want to aggravate him for?"
12555What have we to hope for?
12555What is there in life that we should cling to it so?
12555What is to be done, then?
12555What''s the matter with the Frenchman?"
12555Where the monuments which all nations look upon as most precious memorials of the past?"
12555Where would the civilisation of Egypt be?
12555Where would the hundreds of millions which have been invested in this country?
12555Where''s the Emir?
12555Who can it be?"
12555Who could-- who_ could_ have thought that within three hours the same fate should be our own?
12555Who would have recognised him who had only seen the broken old man in the Libyan Desert?
12555Will you be ready to jump on the fellow with the blind eye?
12555Will you put yours down?"
12555Would you kindly show me which was the man who struck me?"
12555You can understand what I am saying?"
12555You do not think we could buy over some Arabs?"
12555You mean, for example, that there is a favourable tariff for British goods?"
12555You, Fardet,_ comprenez vous?
12555You, Miss Adams?
12555why should n''t these fellows be friendlies?"
58699Ai n''t they pretty?
58699All alone here?
58699And Jinx? 58699 And leave her here at his mercy?
58699And suppose I grow up lig''civilised girl,_ then_ I may live ad America?
58699And what''s your name?
58699And your father?
58699Bobs asked you yet?
58699Brother,said the Salvation captain,"are you saved?"
58699But Jerry----"I say, let go my arm, will you?
58699But you do n''t want more than one husband?
58699By what process of mathematics, will you tell me, did you arrive at the figure of two?
58699Ca n''t I read it? 58699 Can you beat it?"
58699Did he now? 58699 Did you hear her?"
58699Do n''t you know better than to smile at any man on the street?
58699Do you know who this letter is addressed to, dearie?
58699Do you mean to tell me that that little girl is being beaten because she threw back that dirty gorilla''s coin to him?
58699Dog?
58699Emgaged? 58699 Engaged?"
58699For heaven''s sake, Sunny, will nothing teach you civilised ways?
58699Friend, eh? 58699 Gentleman, huh?"
58699Gosh, what do they know about it? 58699 Hatsu, have you ever seen the Emperor?"
58699Hatton,_ if_ a man_ not_ ask girl to make marry wiz him, what she can do?
58699Hatton? 58699 He did, did he?
58699How are your frien'', Miss Falconer?
58699How are your mother?
58699How old are you?
58699How ole?
58699I beg your pardon?
58699I sawry, Jinx, but me? 58699 I?"
58699Jerry, how can I tell you? 58699 Jerry, how you are do ad those worl''?
58699Jerry, you like very much those plum?
58699Jinx, you are sick? 58699 Job?
58699Keep your hands off me, will you?
58699Leap year? 58699 May I add,"continued Professor Barrowes,"that it is my devout hope, my dear, that you will always remain unchanged?
58699Mormon?
58699Mother, where is Sunny? 58699 Mr. Hammond, manager of some corporation or company in Japan?"
58699Oh, Bobs, I are_ thad_ sorry, but me? 58699 Oh, Jinx, you are ask_ me_ to make marry wiz you?"
58699Oh, for God''s sake, Professor Barrowes, why did you not come when I asked you to? 58699 Oh, my dear, did you really_ ask_ him to ask you to marry him?"
58699So you decided on Jinx, did you? 58699 Sunny, ai n''t you got any better sense than speak to a man on the street?"
58699Sunny, do n''t you remember me?
58699Sunny, do you want me to bring that young puppy to you?
58699Sunny, you do n''t want to wear a fellow''s ring unless you intend to marry him, do n''t you understand that? 58699 Sunny, you know your father now, fully, do n''t you?
58699They do nod lig''Japanese girl?
58699Tomb?
58699Two? 58699 Uh- h- h?"
58699Well, but you can promise me, ca n''t you?
58699Well, make up your mind to it, you''re not going, do you understand? 58699 Well, what are they then?"
58699Well, what of it?
58699Were you ever a_ beggar_, Sunny?
58699What are we going to do about it? 58699 What are you doing in my son''s apartment?"
58699What are you doing, miss? 58699 What are you talking about?"
58699What are you wearing Jinx''s ring for then?
58699What can I do for you, fair one?
58699What can I do for you?
58699What difference does that make?
58699What do you mean?
58699What do you mean?
58699What do you_ mean_ by doing a thing like that?
58699What does he do, Sunny?
58699What in the world do you mean?
58699What is your name?
58699What you been doing with yourself, and what''s this latest story I''m hearing about your marrying some Sonofagun?
58699What you shall do, baby mine? 58699 What''s the use?
58699What''s your hurry?
58699Who asked him around here anyway?
58699Who-- is-- he?
58699Why did you never mail it?
58699Why not, Hatton?
58699Why, my dear, where is your ring?
58699Why, yes-- don''t they have engagements in Japan?
58699Why, you did n''t suppose, did you, that I was going to continue my engagement to Jerry Hammond after what he told me?
58699Will you ever forget( from Bobs)"her intense admiration for Monty''s white skin?
58699You have n''t promised any other lucky dog that you''ll marry him, have you?
58699You live here, do you? 58699 You live here?"
58699You want me marry wiz-- the Son of Heaven? 58699 You want something, my darling?"
58699You what? 58699 You would n''t marry him, would you?"
58699You would n''t take him if he did, would you, Sunny?
58699You''re dog- tired, ai n''t you? 58699 You_ are_ English then?"
58699Young Hammond?
58699_ Do_ I? 58699 After a moment:Are you stone broke then?
58699Are n''t you ashamed of yourself?
58699Are n''t you going to say bye- bye to your best friend?"
58699Are you a Frenchy?
58699Are you a royal princess in disguise?"
58699Are you found those Beauty thad you are loog for always?"
58699Are you make grade big success?
58699Beautiful day-- er-- night, is n''t it?"
58699Could it possibly be someone she had known in Japan?
58699D''she ever make_ you_ feel like a two- spot?"
58699Daikoku( God of Fortune) he have been kind to you-- yes?"
58699Did Schmidt sell you a whole cow?"
58699Did you see her hair?"
58699Do you get me?
58699Do you see?
58699Do you understand that?"
58699Ever seen''em?
58699First, I will ask you: What is your name?"
58699For the fourth time within half an hour Jerry seized that telephone and shouted into the receiver:"What in hades do you want?"
58699Got around him too, did you?
58699Got him going, ai n''t you?
58699Had he, then, all unwittingly, injured little Sunny?
58699Hammond?"
58699How I kin see all those year come?"
58699How about it?"
58699How are you?"
58699How long have you had that letter?"
58699How long you been out of work?
58699How then will you answer it?"
58699How''s your dog?"
58699I ask you, what is a fellow to do when he''s got a sister on his back like that?
58699I cannod marry those Emperor, and me?
58699I do n''t know where?"
58699I printed it, because it was good stuff, but who is the lucky dog?
58699If I did, would you wait for me?
58699If she suspects every little innocent chorus girl of the town, what is she going to say to Sunny when that kid goes up before her in tights?"
58699Is he any young man we are acquainted with?"
58699Is it true you are going to be married?"
58699Is n''t the world small?
58699It''s a game between you and Katy, is n''t it, dear?
58699Japanese or white people?"
58699Jerry Hammond turned to his friends,"Are we going to stand for this?"
58699Jerry,_ I_ are goin''to wait till those year of Leap are come, and then, me?
58699Let her off, just this time, will you?"
58699Me?
58699Me?
58699Me?
58699Me?
58699Now the question is"--Jerry looked sternly at his friends--"which one of your families would be decent enough to give a temporary home to Sunny?
58699Or are you devoid of shame, you bad creature?"
58699Out of work?
58699Pretty good, ai n''t it?
58699Professor, if I study mos''hard, mebbe I grow up to be American girl-- jos same as her?"
58699Relative of yours?"
58699Say, Sunny, whose the duck you''re engaged to?
58699She asked herself in her quaint way:"What I are now to do?
58699She----""What?
58699So I smile on those mans----""You_ what_?"
58699So what do you say, Sunny?"
58699Sunny retreated hurriedly, almost panically?
58699Sunny, old scout, where are you?"
58699Sunny?"
58699Tell me-- you have not forgotten your father altogether, have you?"
58699That is, wait a bit, will you?
58699The ring means that you are promised to him, do you get me?"
58699The ring''s worth that, is n''t it?"
58699Then his glance turning irritably from Katy, rested upon Sunny''s slightly shocked face?
58699Then to the girl at the desk:"Who was his nibs?"
58699Then, with a pretended yawn, she added,"But really we must be going now?
58699Two flea?"
58699Wear this for me, will you?
58699Were they not all in the same boat, and equally stung by the story of Sunny''s engagement?
58699What I can do?"
58699What I shall do?"
58699What I want to know is-- how about that marriage story?
58699What about Jinx?"
58699What are those, Bobs?"
58699What are those, Hatton?"
58699What are you doing here?
58699What are you givin''us?
58699What are you, anyway?
58699What are you, anyway?
58699What can I do for you?"
58699What can we do for you?"
58699What could the Three- in- one God of the Reverend Mr. Sutherland do for her now?
58699What did you ask for?"
58699What do you say?
58699What do you say?"
58699What else you got?"
58699What floor you on?"
58699What freak of fate therefore should interpose at this juncture, and thrust Sunny electrically into the lives of her friends again?
58699What have you done with Sunny?"
58699What in Sam Hill is keeping that blamed Proff?"
58699What in the name of common sense had she come to the States for?
58699What is his name?"
58699What is it?
58699What is that you are taking?"
58699What is that you say?"
58699What is the trouble, lad?"
58699What nationality was your mother?
58699What was it Professor Barrowes had warned him of?
58699What was it now the Reverend Simon Sutherland desired her to say?
58699What was she-- a white woman or a Japanese?"
58699What you are doing these day?"
58699What you are eat?
58699What you doin''on the streets?
58699What you got there, dearie, if it ai n''t being too personal to ask?
58699What''s that you got there, Sunny?"
58699What''s the use?"
58699What''s your other name?"
58699What''s yours?"
58699What''s yours?"
58699Whatsh matter?"
58699Where do you come from?
58699Where in the name of all the pagan gods and goddesses of Japan did you get that god- forsaken mutt from?
58699Where is Sunny, I say?"
58699Where''d you get it?"
58699Where''s your home, girl?"
58699Who do you want to see?
58699Who is Katy?"
58699Who is he?
58699Who then was the mysterious fiancé?
58699Who----?"
58699Would you, Sunny?"
58699You ain''t----?
58699You are ache on him, Mr. dear Jinx?"
58699You ca n''t beat it for-- for tradgedy, now can you?
58699You know those name?"
58699You love me very much, papa?"
58699You poor ignorunt little simp, do n''t you reckernise when a fellow is fainting with pure unadulterated joy?
58699You see him?"
58699You suit me down to the ground, I''ll tell the world, and you look- a- here, I''m coming back to see you, d''ye understand?
58699You''ve had no lunch?"
58699Your janitor gentleman and landlord asked you too?"
58699_ How_ I can do those?"
58699_ I''ll_ speak to Miss Ah-- what is the name?"
58699ai n''t it pretty?
58699ai n''t that a job?
58699for it resumed complacently:"Shall we send her up to you?"
58699groaned Jinx,"what in the name of thunderation are you going to do with a Japanese girl in New York City?
42427A motor car?
42427Afraid?
42427After the melodrama?
42427And he?
42427And if-- I agree?
42427And so Miss Fairfax has met her fate in Japan?
42427And then--?
42427And was my mother with you when he fell in love with her?
42427And who lives there with you?
42427And will you tell me what you are doing, Ishikichi?
42427Are all the gods with Bersonin-_San_?
42427Are girls who have been properly brought up ever''practically''engaged, and not fully so? 42427 Are not its hands degradedly well- formed?"
42427Are you tired?
42427Arthur,he said,"do n''t you know me?"
42427As you settled with your brother?
42427At the Foreign Minister''s ball to- morrow night? 42427 But suppose one has n''t the''wherewithal''you talk of?
42427But when do the troops come?
42427But why,_ Okka- San_?
42427By what interesting method, I wonder?
42427Can a horse get through?
42427Can human ingenuity go much further, then? 42427 Can you read it?"
42427Can you take me there?
42427Did you tell her anything?
42427Do all Japanese feel so, Haru?
42427Do n''t you think a woman_ knows_ about these things?
42427Do you hear some one talking? 42427 Do you know her address?"
42427Do you know him?
42427Do you like it, ever so little?
42427Do you live here?
42427Do you look like him?
42427Do you realize,she said,"that we have transgressed the most sacred tenet of Ben- ten by coming here together?
42427Do you remember, dearest,he said,"that I once told you of an old envelope in the Chancery safe bearing the name of Aloysius Thorn?"
42427Do you take me for a fool not to guess? 42427 Even a wild- goose chase?"
42427Funny!--_né_?
42427Had you many rehearsals?
42427Has not Japan toiled and borne enough, that this shame must come to her?
42427Has there been one already?
42427Have you lost one?
42427Have you quite forgiven me for breaking in?
42427Have you really, Haru?
42427Have you so much about you?
42427Have_ you_ discovered that too?
42427He came to your study, did n''t he, after the ball? 42427 He-- died here?"
42427How dare you stop without my orders?
42427How did he look?
42427How do they come to be here?
42427How do they ever keep on those little thonged sandals?
42427How do you come to be in Tokyo? 42427 How do you do?"
42427How does it seem, Barbara, to see_ kimono_ all around you?
42427I do n''t know-- do you?
42427I only thought--"Well?
42427I say, Miss Fairfax seems to be making a tremendous walkover, eh?
42427I wonder why she ordered his cabin door kept locked?
42427I-- in so short a time, how could I? 42427 I?"
42427I?
42427In view of what we know, can I lend myself to the dedication of this house of our Lord to a memory that may be infamous? 42427 Is Ishikichi in straitened circumstances?
42427Is he at the hotel there?
42427Is he going?
42427Is he young?
42427Is it destined to revolutionize warfare, do you think?
42427Is n''t it glorious?
42427Is our new image of Kwan- on peerlessly all but done, perhaps?
42427Is that the latest sleeve, and is everything going to be slinky? 42427 It does n''t take long, then, you think?"
42427It''s written in_ kana_, the sound- alphabet, is n''t it?
42427Look here, little Haru,he said,"you and I are going to be great friends, are n''t we?"
42427Madame wishes a guide?
42427Married?
42427May I ask what inspired to- day''s suicidal mood?
42427May I-- some time?
42427No brother?
42427No wonder what?
42427On your Glider?
42427Pulling both ways, eh?
42427She has never known?
42427So far in?
42427So that was the''Restoration,''the beginning of_ Meiji_, whatever that may mean?
42427So you are a mind- reader, too?
42427So you''ll train with me, eh? 42427 That would be difficult, would n''t it?"
42427The Bon?
42427The little Toru, who was run over?
42427The_ samisen_ concert to- night?
42427Then you are not afraid? 42427 This house you speak of-- whose is it?"
42427To- morrow, sweetheart? 42427 Tokyo as a gentle sedative, eh?
42427Was he still looking at those spooky curios? 42427 We insist on looking through a tinted film that makes everything iridescent?"
42427Well, what more do you want?
42427Well,he asked,"did you feel the earthquake?"
42427Well,he went on,"how are your affairs?
42427Well?
42427Well?
42427What are the use of to be good? 42427 What are you going to do with that man?"
42427What are you working at so industriously, Ishida?
42427What business is it of his,Phil added,"if I choose to stay out here in the East?"
42427What can it be?
42427What can one do with a man when he is ten thousand miles away?
42427What did you think,she asked, as they rounded the corner,"when you found I had vanished into thin air?"
42427What do you know about Haru?
42427What do you suppose she will answer?
42427What do you think of that?
42427What do you want me to do?
42427What do you-- want me to do?
42427What does it mean?
42427What has happened--_who_ has happened, Barbara?
42427What has that to do with it?
42427What have I said?
42427What if there are?
42427What is he? 42427 What is it?"
42427What is it?
42427What is it?
42427What is that I knocked over? 42427 What is that writing?"
42427What is that?
42427What is that?
42427What is that?
42427What is that?
42427What is the address?
42427What is to be done? 42427 What is your name?"
42427What then?
42427What was in this, I wonder?
42427What was the song you were humming?
42427What_ I_ am thinking?
42427When can I see you again, eh?
42427When our ancestors, Martha, were painting themselves up in yellow ochre and carrying clubs-- what was the row about, then?
42427Where do they all come from?
42427Where is Patsy?
42427Where is he?
42427Where is she?
42427Where is your house, Haru? 42427 Who are the people there at the side, under the awning?"
42427Who is Haru?
42427Why are you so afraid of me? 42427 Why did n''t you tell me?
42427Why do n''t people like lizards?
42427Why have we no more money?
42427Why must we give up the shop, honorable mother?
42427Why not come up to Tokyo for a while? 42427 Why not walk a little?"
42427Why not? 42427 Why on earth would Ishida touch you?
42427Why should n''t I stay abroad if I can have more fun here than I can at home?
42427Why should n''t I?
42427Why will you persist in eating_ amé_, when I have taught you the classics and the true divinity of the universe? 42427 Why you talk with me?"
42427Why? 42427 Why?"
42427Will the thrice- eminent guest deign to partake of a little worthless tobacco?
42427Will you do it again?
42427Will you tell me that little?
42427Will you wait a moment, Barbara?
42427With what man?
42427Wo n''t you sit down?
42427Would every father be glad to give his son''s life for Japan?
42427Would you like to see her?
42427Yes?
42427You ca n''t guess what me and Martha are up to, can you?
42427You have n''t given up your bungalow on the Bluff?
42427You know Japanese gardens?
42427You mean-- you say-- that you have been living in it?
42427You not know my_ mus''_ come... after... after those kiss? 42427 You were very fond of father, were n''t you?"
42427You-- are a Buddhist, are you not?
42427Your_ last_?
42427_ Abroad?_he said shrewdly.
42427A weapon?
42427A_ ménage de garçon_, eh?"
42427After a time age catches us, and what are luxuries then?
42427Aka- San des''ka?_ So this is Miss Baby!
42427And Barbara has told you, has n''t she?"
42427And did any one ever see such colors?"
42427And how about the telegram?
42427And the big_ daimyos_ came into line on the proposition?"
42427And what do you think?
42427And what then?
42427And when will you let me take you for a''fly?''"
42427And why should she care so fiercely?
42427And, anyway, what''s dinner to a pretty woman?"
42427And_ where had the hound gone_?
42427Angry?
42427Are you going to shrive me?"
42427Are you near, Barbara?
42427Are you sure she''ll want to?"
42427Arrived the same day as her ship, eh?
42427At length the bishop spoke again at her elbow, now in his usual voice:"What are you going to do with that man, Barbara?"
42427Barbara,_ there_?
42427Bombarded''em, did n''t he?"
42427But is n''t your idea rather prosaic in this age of flying- machines?
42427But where is my thief?
42427Butterfly hair, butterfly gown-- and butterfly heart?
42427By the way, Patsy, who_ does_ that boy remind me of?
42427By what strange chance had it been sent to her here?
42427CHAPTER XVIII IN THE BAMBOO LANE_ What did Bersonin mean?_ Phil replenished his glass, feeling a tense, nervous excitement.
42427CHAPTER XXXII THE WOMAN OF SOREK"And as to the foreigner named Philip Ware, that is all you know?"
42427Ca n''t you see I mean you to stay?"
42427Ca n''t you stop it, Barbara?
42427Can I not to come in, Phil- lip?"
42427Can you make out something like a wide, brown ribbon stretched all around the field?"
42427Could anything have happened in that one day''s interval so utterly to change her?
42427Could he do it?
42427Could he win with such a terrible handicap?
42427Could it be Bersonin?
42427Could she ever really know it, understand it?
42427Could such plots be and their God--_her_ God now-- not blast them with His thunder?
42427Dark?
42427Daunt''s house?
42427Daunt?
42427Did I tell you I was there that day, Barbara-- behind the_ shikiri_, when you followed the Japanese girl into the house?
42427Did she-- did my wife never tell you?"
42427Do n''t you know the legend?
42427Do n''t you love me?"
42427Do n''t you... think it was cruel, Arthur?"
42427Do you suppose I do n''t know what you are thinking?"
42427Do you think so?"
42427Do you think-- perhaps-- he sees the Chapel?"
42427Do you understand?
42427Does any one live in the temples?
42427Does he have to be tied up?"
42427Does it surprise you to hear that I have known poverty?"
42427Does n''t that sound like Broadway?
42427Does that sound very childish and fanciful?"
42427European?"
42427Forgetting-- and remembering no more-- would that be a soul- task too hard for her?
42427From whence would come the gifts which must be sent before the bride, to the husband''s house?
42427Had Haru seen her and was she hiding from her?
42427Had anything gone wrong?
42427Had he failed?
42427Had it even come to clandestine_ rendezvous_?
42427Had not that been proven?
42427Had she been only playing with him, then?
42427Had she stumbled on this in the throes of some festival?
42427Had there been suspicions before?
42427Had this no outlet save the gate at which she had entered?
42427Haru gone?
42427Has the stern brother appeared yet?"
42427Have you met him?"
42427Have you seen him?"
42427He came in this direction!--Can''t you understand?
42427He has just propounded a question that Confucius was too wise to answer:''Why is poverty?''
42427He saw Phil waking at last from his drunken slumber-- to what shame and penalty?
42427He thought of"Big"Murray and his letter, at which he had bridled-- how long ago?
42427How could I help it, when you plan things like this for me?"
42427How could she still feel love for the man who had caused his death?
42427How does he strike you?"
42427How long have you known her, by the way?
42427How would you like to have plenty of money, Haru-- as much as you can count on a_ soroban_?
42427I withdraw the motion-- but what is this coming?"
42427I wonder who this new friend is?"
42427I would be so glad to-- do you think I could give them something?"
42427If in two days Japan offered such passionate variety, such undreamed contrasts and subtleties, what would it eventually show to her?
42427If she did this thing-- would it not be for Japan?
42427If she did, would it avail?
42427If so, how is he living-- in what way?"
42427In this interminable city, with its labyrinthine mazes, who could tell what this or that gray roof might shelter?
42427In what words could she tell him?
42427Increase that generous stipend of yours?
42427Is it really you, little girl?"
42427Is n''t it absurd?"
42427Is that building away over there where you keep your Glider?"''
42427Is the stake big enough to play for?"
42427It reminded me--""Yes--?"
42427It was rather effective, do n''t you think?"
42427It''s a clammy idea, is n''t it?"
42427It''s buzzing and wheels are turning in it-- or is it the pain?
42427It_ is_ a chase, eh?"
42427Japan is full of such contrasts, is n''t it?
42427May I compliment you on the way you handle your chopsticks?
42427Might it be that in spite of all, such a black design could succeed?
42427My think you mos''bes''clever man in these whole worl'', to goin''find so much money--_né?_"With a savage elation he drew her close in his arms.
42427Near by?"
42427Nothing?
42427Now what do you suppose I''m going to do with the record?
42427On a foreign ship?
42427One, a girl of Haru''s own age, called smilingly after her:"_ Komban Mukojima de sho?_"Phil understood the query.
42427Or is his bent political economy?"
42427Or vanish like snow in sun?
42427Perhaps we''d better just tell her it was an accident, and let it go at that?
42427Renew in him, most loving Father.... Impute not unto him his former sins...._"*****"Are you still there, Barbara?"
42427Shall her daughter be sent to a husband with a chest of rags?
42427She had accepted his own advances, beckoned him half around the world-- for what?
42427She lifted her face, swollen with crying, to him:"You-- nod know me-- Haru?"
42427She never told any one why she left him?"
42427She, a_ samurai''s_ daughter?
42427Should he be in time?
42427Talk--''bout my_ papa- San_--please, so they will to think he have know you,_ né_?"
42427Tell me, Patsy-- how long did it take you to learn?"
42427The father is still exaltedly ill?"
42427The man who knew the secret would be too dangerous to be at large!_"But with wealth-- wealth enough to buy men and privilege-- what might he not do?
42427The old courtesy, the old faith, the old kindliness-- will they weather it?
42427The sky-- would it ever again seem the same violet arch that had bent over a Tokyo garden of musk flowers and moonlight?
42427Then the other said:"You have heard nothing of Fairfax all these years?"
42427Then--"Is it your... arms I feel, Barbara?
42427They chose a new Emperor, did n''t they?"
42427They may find the machine, but what can they_ prove_?
42427This is the field where you practise, too, is n''t it?
42427To use that for her purpose?
42427To what did that white, female figure beckon?
42427To- day, for instance--""Well?"
42427Tokyo was talking of it-- of_ him_!--making a jest of that sweet, dead thing in his heart?
42427Two days?
42427Very funny--_né?_""It is very pretty,"said Barbara.
42427War?
42427Ware?"
42427Was all that had been instinct with wonder and joy to be henceforth but emptiness and desolation-- because an ideal had gone from her for ever?
42427Was he not brave, too?
42427Was he to tell her the truth-- and lose her?
42427Was it another_ rendezvous_, then?
42427Was it_ Phil_?
42427Was she making game of him?
42427Was this a nook enisled, for pretty Japanese romances"under the rose"?
42427Was this the resurrection of an old"affair"that he had never guessed?
42427Was this what she really was, his"Lady of the Many- Colored Fires?"
42427Well, what of it?"
42427Well, why not?
42427What are his present duties?
42427What can they do to us?
42427What did it mean?
42427What did one-- any one-- count against so much?
42427What do you think he did?"
42427What do you think?"
42427What do you think?"
42427What does he care for your private tastes?
42427What engaged girl likes to have the fact paraded-- especially when she''s practising on another man?
42427What good would it do now?
42427What had come over her?
42427What had he to do with Daunt, or with her belief in him?
42427What had she done that she regretted?
42427What had there been between them, after all, save a light camaraderie into which a man was an insufferable cad to read more?
42427What has that to do with it?
42427What if he were detained?
42427What if one of those Dreadnaughts by whatever accident should go down in this friendly harbor?
42427What if she herself-- what if here, in this land, that baleful wisdom were to strike home to_ her_?
42427What is it to be?"
42427What is that pink thing?"
42427What man who owned a steam yacht, knowing her, would not wish to name it the_ Barbara_?
42427What matter that he lost the game?
42427What mattered it whether there were evidence on which a court would condemn him?
42427What may not be accomplishment Rising- Sun?
42427What message would come to them that morning?
42427What possible connection can there be between that and a confidence in some near event which will lower Japan''s credit in the eyes of the world?"
42427What right had he to feel that hot sting in his heart?
42427What was Daunt doing there?
42427What was he thinking of her?
42427What was it Bersonin had taken from his pocket?
42427What was it she had wished to"confess?"
42427What was it?
42427What was she thinking?
42427What was the matter?
42427What was the meaning of the high palisades?--the narrow gate with its stolid policemen?--the barred house fronts?
42427What was this place into which she had strayed?
42427What was under those ruins?
42427What will he do when he hears of the_ geisha_ suppers and the bar- chits at the Club and the roulette table at the bungalow?
42427What''s the fun without money, even when you''re young?
42427What, in your opinion, will be the fighting engine of the future?"
42427What?
42427When did you arrive, and are you at this hotel?"
42427When she had lain panting in his arms in Ben- ten''s cave-- when her lips had quivered to his kisses-- had it all been acting?
42427When they took his father away to the_ byo- in_, the sick- house, what would he and his mother and the baby-_San_ do?
42427When will you take me to see your Japanese house?"
42427Where was there any refuge?
42427Who could have foreseen the death of the King?
42427Who could have sent it here?
42427Who could show that he had made it?
42427Who was the man?
42427Who would want them changed?
42427Who''s the young fellow with him, Daunt?"
42427Who, then, would believe the girl''s wild story?
42427Whose house was this?
42427Why could n''t I have found it instead of Phil?...
42427Why did I happen to be there in the garden that night, at that particular moment?
42427Why did not the gods grant me a son?--me, who wearied them with my sacrifices?"
42427Why does the gloomy hole illustriously elect to remain in its wall?"
42427Why had he listened so intently-- made_ him_ listen-- to what the men in the next room were saying?
42427Why is that, I wonder?"
42427Why not say it?
42427Why should I have been in Japan and not in Persia when you came?
42427Why should he come at such an hour-- and to her?
42427Why should he maintain this native house in another quarter of Tokyo?
42427Why should he say them over and over?
42427Why was she no longer able to warm to all this beauty and meaning?
42427Why were there no women on the pavements?
42427Why?"
42427Will you come and help me down, Honorable Fly- man?"
42427Will you give me my answer then?"
42427Will you marry me?"
42427Wo n''t you stand there in the light?
42427Wo n''t you?"
42427Would Daunt ever forgive?
42427Would he want her-- now?
42427Would the world never seem beautiful to her again?
42427Would they stand, like the_ kadots''ke_, playing a_ samisen_ at people''s doors?
42427Would you think a lot more of me if I got it for you?"
42427Yet to- night he had dreamed-- what had he been dreaming?
42427Yokohama harbor but a handful of miles away, and cut off utterly?
42427You are, are n''t you?"
42427You come make visiting--_né_?
42427You know it?"
42427You remember Jean Valjean and the silver candle- sticks?
42427You remember her?
42427You were n''t there then?"
42427You''d not be tempted to join us, I suppose?"
42427You''re not going?"
42427Yó- eeya-- kó-- ra!_"_ What do you want me to do?..._ The words wove oddly with the refrain.
42427_ Né?_""You''re right, little girl!
42427_ né_?
42427living?"
42427only--""Only what?"
42427she faltered,"_ né_?