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34845Did I not tell you to leave off dyeing your hair? 33983 Ah,"said he,"I watched his improvement almost day by day; and how could it be otherwise with one who was so entirely devoted to his pursuits?"
33983And Mrs. Stetson''s hair, Clara? 33983 And do you not think I am right?"
33983And has the storm ceased, Lewis?--is the sunshine returning?
33983And how knew you that?
33983And what in creation will you do?
33983And when will you be back?
33983And whither have they gone? 33983 And why not, pray?"
33983And why were you expecting me?
33983As things now are, would he refuse to receive aid from me?
33983But certainly, Larry, you would not attempt to interfere with a marriage contract?
33983But your brother is-- your brother, is he not?
33983By the brook down in its thicket, Where the purple violet grows, I shall find the wild sweetbriar, And the wind- flower, and-- who knows? 33983 Do you come to rob us?
33983Do you know her?
33983Do you think so? 33983 Have you any oyster sauce?"
33983Have you forgotten our mourning?
33983Have you heard anything?
33983Is Amy Brace living?
33983Is he insane?
33983Is there no other, worthy père? 33983 Is there not much there that you can comprehend, and much that you can believe, though it transcend your comprehension?
33983Margaret,said he-- the word caused her to start as though a sword had pierced her--"you have come to forgive me?"
33983Release you from what?
33983So you had a dull day?
33983Tell me, rose- bud, how is your bank now? 33983 That is for the bank, my singing- bird: it is a long time since I made a deposit, is it not?
33983Then how is it, Cora, that you have managed so well?
33983To whom?
33983Was that before he was engaged to Susan?
33983Was the dinner in good style?
33983What can keep Madame Georgiana so long?
33983What has become of Harry Ford?
33983What has become of James Rogers?
33983What is the reason of this attack?
33983What''s that?
33983What, then, is your object in coming here?
33983When did you write her?
33983Where do they live, I wonder?
33983Who says so?
33983Who was there, Fanny?
33983Whom did he marry?
33983Why are we surrounded by armed men hiding their faces beneath masks?
33983You believed me changed into stone, or a bale of goods?
33983You will?
33983_ Is_ it a wet night, Nora?
33983And what in the wide world is so hearty in its nature, or so guileless, as the singing bird?
33983And yet what right have I, who have caused much unhappiness and so little happiness to others, to expect it hereafter?"
33983And you resign her now?
33983Ask him who, on the ocean dark, In unknown seas did roam, When first he spied the nearing bark, If he thought not of home?
33983Bertram inquired of one of them if that carriage had passed the house?
33983But Isabelle, my ward-- where is she now?
33983But how did matters stand now that, by an unalterable decree, he had been suddenly removed from them?
33983But what is the use of one beau among four girls?
33983But where is Mrs. Clavering?
33983But who shall say to the Great Arbiter of life and death, to the righteous Sovereign of the Universe, why hast thou done thus?
33983But, before he had time to say a word, she rose and inquired if they had come to release her?
33983But, if Mary Wollstonecraft were named, who would not express their regret, at least, that she had sinned?
33983Clavering?"
33983Dare you live here, When there''ll be none to guard you?
33983Did she not rob us of Lewis?
33983Did you ever see such a dress as Betty Clay had on?
33983Did you notice it?
33983Do you miss any of my pet china, my silver, or my cherished books?"
33983Do you remember the time we last walked together by the streamlet that flows from the rock spring?"
33983Do you wish to see it?
33983Does Mr. Allan intend to''marry the whole family?''"
33983Does she retain a prejudice against me?"
33983Explain-- where did you find this precious token?
33983Have I lost both Louise and my friend?
33983Have you not also dreaded to mention its emptiness to your gloomy husband?"
33983He was silent for a moment, and then he said, slowly--"And what do you propose to do?
33983He wished to offer him the situation of head clerk in the establishment of Layton, Finlay& Co.""And what did you tell him?"
33983How came that to pass?"
33983How can it be otherwise when people meet expressly to eat?"
33983How could I expect a blessing upon it?
33983How support your wife?
33983I do not think she intended to be"--"Then why did you notice it?"
33983Is it asking too much of you?--too great a sacrifice, James?"
33983Is she inclined To trust your constancy for one long year?
33983It must be all gone now; is not your drawer empty?
33983Nothing that will enable me to keep_ you_?
33983Now, Henry, What says your lady- love?
33983Now, is there nothing I can do to help Mr. Clavering that you know of?
33983Of course, we fled to America-- to these United States; for where else do the weary find repose and the oppressed an asylum and a home?
33983Tell me, am I selfish towards you?"
33983That daughter of the pedagogue my son Is seeking for his wife?
33983The child-- Where did she leave her?
33983What Isabelle?
33983What has all my life been worth?
33983What has happened, bird?
33983What has put such an insane idea into your head?"
33983What is it, Lucy?
33983What mattered it if her bonnet grew rusty and her gloves were mended?
33983What was to be done?
33983What?
33983When Horace and Susan had withdrawn, he remarked to Henry--"That young man is engaged to Susan?"
33983Where is Caleb, and what has become of Filmot?
33983Where is she now?
33983Where is she then?"
33983Where is your book?"
33983Where was the patron to cheer the seer upon this dreary pilgrimage?
33983Where''s the child?
33983Where, where art thou?
33983Who can hear the caroling even of the tiny wren without catching its exultant spirit?
33983Who would care for his beloved family through the long years of his unfinished venture?
33983Who, in describing the excellence of Mrs. Hemans''writings, would think of adding that she was a virtuous woman?
33983Who?
33983Why was it?
33983Will the author inform us if he is willing to wait?
33983With whom?
33983Would it not be well for the writer in the"International"to heed this distinction?
33983Would you sew, ma''am?
33983Would you waste youth, and health, and loveliness In this unthankful and laborious life?
33983You have not parted with anything you valued, Cora?"
33983You remember her?"
33983You will write constantly, Cora?"
33983_ Diable!_ are there no pretty girls in France besides this Louise?
33983and how long ago?"
33983and what possessed Bouchon to fall in love with the picture of this American half savage?"
33983is he blind, who erst, untiringly, Searched wildwood, prairie, meadow, rock, and wold, For you, sweet songsters, clad in yellow gold?
33983who?
15080And can M. Develour think still of these things?
15080And do you intend to lay your flirting propensities on the same altar of mutual happiness?
15080And he stuck to it, hey, and never told them anything more?
15080And here ended the first voyage, hey?
15080And here endeth the third voyage, hey?
15080And pray, madam, did n''t you let both the rooms in the second story to me for sixteen dollars?
15080And satisfied yourself?
15080And so you wo n''t go to Mrs Sawyer''s to- night?
15080And the baby?
15080And these are what you have called_ bubbles_?
15080And what are husbands?
15080And what are_ bubbles_, I should be glad to know, but emptiness and vanity?
15080And what are_ bubbles_,continued papa,"what are_ bubbles_ but a''fleeting show?''"
15080And what became of Taylor? 15080 And what do you do, then?"
15080And what is that-- marriage?
15080And where do you wish to go to now?
15080And why a creature of the imagination?
15080And yet, if I understood you aright, when you said,''I go for bubbles-- hurrah for bubbles''--you meant to speak well of them?
15080And you are in earnest in all this?
15080And you are in earnest in all this?
15080And you still think the money was there?
15080Are you?
15080But a magazine article, my love-- bear with me, I pray you-- ought to be something better than a brilliant paradox, hey?
15080But how?
15080But suppose you had tried her?
15080But what_ can_ we do, mother?
15080But why, Hiram? 15080 By all this, I am to understand that a wife is a bubble-- hey?"
15080By hiding a watch, for example, or a bit of gold, or a silver spoon, where nobody knew of it but yourself?
15080Captain Watts, you mean, the lighthouse keeper?
15080Could n''t you tighten the cap- strings a little, my dear?
15080Could she do this_ always_ and with_ certainty_, and so that a third person might go to the treasure without help, on hearing her directions?
15080Do you believe it is there now?
15080Do you happen to know anything about the other two?
15080For shame!--do hush, baby, will ye? 15080 Front?"
15080Had n''t you better leave the little cap with me? 15080 Have I not just said?"
15080Have you any idea what made him cry so terribly? 15080 How can they interest your friend Mr. Filmot-- a citizen of a country where everything is worked for in a plain matter- of- fact way?
15080How many were made in all?
15080I do n''t doubt thee,replied she, laughing;"I do n''t doubt thee in the least: but in doing so, wo n''t thou get excited?
15080I wonder if he expects me to do that for him till he is married? 15080 In clairvoyance, too--_perhaps_?"
15080Is it because I had it in my power to appear before the Emperor and to leave him unseen by other eyes? 15080 Is it you, Horace?"
15080Is there anything else that can be done, Edith?
15080Keeping a store? 15080 Look at me, will you?
15080Must you go so soon?
15080Oh hush, will you?
15080Only yourself and lady?
15080Or cram your handkerchief down his throat, or your knitting- work, or the lamp- rug?
15080Or till he is wanted to do as much for me?
15080Or train up a child the way he should go, hey?
15080Perhaps you would have no objection to tell me something about the other voyages?
15080The cistern''s out, hey? 15080 Then it is understood that I am to have your rooms at sixteen dollars?"
15080Uncle,said Susan,"do you wish to have those letters taken to the post- office?"
15080Upon what shall we decide, mother?
15080Well, and the third voyage?
15080Well, and what if it is? 15080 Well, you went ashore?"
15080What Smith?
15080What am I to understand by this, madam?
15080What do you think of our niece?
15080What else can I do?
15080What is that?
15080What is that?
15080What is the matter?
15080What is your business?
15080What objection can be urged against it?
15080What say you to the South Sea bubble, my dear?
15080What school would you send her to if she should remain?
15080What shall I do?
15080What shall I do?
15080What will be your charge?
15080What?
15080Where are the rooms?
15080Where do you come from?
15080Who are you, that you are so familiar with me and my friends?
15080Why do you say that, Hiram?
15080Why not for the best? 15080 Why what possesses you?"
15080Why? 15080 Will not a third story front room suit you?"
15080Will you be good enough to explain the meaning of all this, madam?
15080Will you look at the room?
15080Would they consent to go_ unarmed_?
15080Would you like to have her remain with us permanently?
15080Yes!--what living creature did you ever know who was not more of a bubble- hunter than he was anything else? 15080 You certainly do not think that a revolution is contemplated?"
15080You do!--then why the plague did n''t you bring it home with you?
15080You would not discourage all attempts to better one''s condition?
15080Your husband,said he to Mrs. Clifton,"has spoken to you of the proposition I made to him respecting my niece?"
15080_ Her!_ In what way?
15080_ No!_ And why not, pray?
15080A magazine article, more like--_will_ you hush?"
15080All those times past, the loves, the sighs, the sorrows, the desires, can not they weigh down one frail misfortune?
15080Am I to regulate the affairs of my household by what a neighbor may happen to think, hey?
15080And Irishmen!--Are these so fond of Justice?
15080And how should she have dressed?
15080And what will the Peabodys think?"
15080And what, else could you expect, pray?
15080And when his wife threw back the light covering, and said,"_ Is n''t she beautiful_, Willis?"
15080Are all-- All well at home?
15080Are we to have this kicking and squalling till the cistern''s full again, hey?"
15080Are you going to live with your uncle?"
15080Are you willing that we should be scattered like leaves in the autumn wind?
15080At last she grew calm; and the old question which she had never found answered to her satisfaction--"What is life?"
15080But she said, quietly as ever--"''Everybody''might be in better business, Nell; and why is it well for Willis that you are not in my place?"
15080But suppose they do not?
15080But what did Henry say to it?"
15080But, if it is dead now, how can it ever live?
15080Can I see want stealing in upon my children, and sit and fold my hands supinely?
15080Can not one drop of gall be his in so great heaps of sweetness?
15080De Vere returned to Cuba, there to marry?
15080Do you not see this clearly?"
15080Do you think that you can bear to hear it?''
15080Does any wife say her husband is not worthy of this honor?
15080Does not the thought bring a feeling of painful humiliation?
15080Dost thou remember the bedstead?"
15080Gentlemen of the jury, are you ready To give the verdict now?
15080Harry Bolton?
15080Has he outlived the likeness Kept in your mind?
15080Have you aught To say why sentence should not now be passed?
15080How could she survive the interval that would elapse before her husband''s return?
15080How happened this?
15080How say ye to my soul, As a mountain bird depart?
15080I long for sympathy-- compassion on me take: They say yon stars are worlds-- dost think''tis so?"
15080In less than twelve months, every dollar I have will be expended; and then what are we to do?
15080Is he a married man?
15080Is he living?"
15080Is he, the prisoner, guilty or not guilty?
15080It was for to- night, if I recollect?"
15080Now the day was gone, and the child turned homewards; but she seemed to hear in sleep that night the whispered question,"What is life?"
15080Or is it because of the truth of my predictions?
15080Perhaps he wanted me to take him up to bed?"
15080Seems he another man?
15080She is dead, then?
15080Smith?"
15080So say all?
15080So say you, Mister Foreman?
15080The changes of-- how many years have passed Since last we parted?
15080Then the old question--"What is life?"
15080This is not Bolton''s picture?
15080Was this the teaching she had received from those firm old oaks who had so long stood before the storms?
15080Well, what if it is?
15080What can be better than a first rate education?"
15080What can pay for all this?
15080What can so have disturbed your young mind?
15080What have you got there?"
15080What is life?
15080What is the verdict?
15080What living creature did you ever know--""Did you speak to me, my dear?"
15080What makes life?
15080What should hinder?
15080What the plague is he up for at this time o''night, hey?"
15080What time do they intend to come?
15080What would Captain Sanker say if he could see you thus turned into a hot- headed insurgent?"
15080What, Bolton?
15080What, was to be done?
15080When I have seen a teacher exciting the emulation of a jealous- minded child; or by threats, or even by ill- timed reasoning(?
15080Where is that orphan now?--Must I go on?
15080Where shall I find him?
15080Who could be happier than I?
15080Who is the judge of friendship but adversity?
15080Who''s with your master?
15080Why what on earth are you thinking of?
15080Why?
15080Will you go with me, Susan?"
15080Will you let my wife see the rooms, madam?"
15080Wilt go?
15080Wo n''t thou sleep better, and study better, and waste less time, if thou just''let well enough alone?''"
15080Would it not be a convenient method, where it is difficult to obtain a club of five subscribers, to remit us$ 10 for a club of five years?
15080Would you have known me had we met by chance?
15080You can have all prepared for us?"
15080You certainly believe there is a God, to whom you owe a debt of gratitude?''
15080You say the sentence will be passed to- day?
15080You understand, hey?"
15080You''ll pay twelve dollars a week?"
15080[ Illustration: THE SYLPHS OF THE SEASONS]***** WHAT IS LIFE?
15080[ Illustration]"Why do you think so?"
15080_ Ca n''t_ you keep that child still?"
15080_ Enter_ CAPTAIN PAWLETT PAWLETT How, Belcour-- what''s the matter?
15080ejaculated Edith, evincing great surprise,"how can you think of such a thing?"
15080get away, will you?''
15080glory, that only shineth in misfortune, what is become of thy assurance?
15080or when is grace witnessed but in offences?
15080she exclaimed--"why, what has the child been about?"