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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27503 | Oh yes,was the reply;"what luck have you had with it?" |
27503 | You remember that gun, Resident,said he,"you gave me?" |
27503 | Where are there not tramcars now? |
27556 | At the command( or, the instance) of the guru, the grateful----(?) |
27556 | But where is the man that can live without dining? |
27556 | He may live without books,--what is knowledge but grieving? |
27556 | He may live without hope,--what is hope but deceiving? |
27556 | He may live without love,--what is passion but pining? |
27749 | And as for a fortnight being too brief a time,suggested another--"did the Progress take longer?" |
27749 | But ca n''t the lady tell him I do n''t know Dutch? |
27749 | If that State, which we know so well, was discovered so recently,urged one of the speakers,"why not discover Java?" |
27749 | Then how can I bathe there at the same time? |
27749 | Yes, was not Omad the chief syceto the gentleman alluded to? |
27749 | And still worse thought-- would it fall to his lot to break it to them? |
27749 | Could it be possible that they would also be obliged to go barefooted through the muddy streets? |
27749 | Here in Singapore X. need envy no one, for was he not to go out after dinner and hear a band in the moonlight, and a band played by Europeans? |
27749 | Perhaps he, too, has aided with his mite-- perhaps-- who knows? |
27749 | Then the reserved remarks found vent,"Was the Tuan aware that all the women in the place bathed there?" |
27749 | Well, can my readers say straight off what constitutes the Straits Settlements, and which are islands? |
27749 | What would his host think of him, if he allowed him to continue to talk and never informed him that he could not understand one word of Dutch? |
27749 | What would the titled traveller have said had his hurried steps taken him that way? |
27152 | Brapa lama("How long")? |
27152 | Can I take a sadoe? |
27152 | How far am I from Tji Wangi? 27152 How you spell it?" |
27152 | Mana Tji Wangi("Where is Tji Wangi")? |
27152 | Tell Mr. X---- What is your name? |
27152 | Tell Mr. X---- that Mynheer Veasfolt----"Who? |
27152 | Tell Mr. X---- that Mynheer Versfolt----"Who? |
27152 | Versfolt? |
27152 | What Englishman? |
27152 | Who? |
27152 | Who? |
27152 | Who? |
27152 | Yes; what about him? |
27152 | How did that happen?" |
27152 | I suppose you want something with a_ cachet_ for the public?" |
27152 | I would add that, having tried Japan( and who has not? |
27152 | In the next place, all the Dutch officials, and the planters and their wives, were travelling second class, and I was left to enjoy(?) |
27152 | Is it within driving distance?" |
27152 | May not an influence of the same kind have operated in Java, and have preserved some of these chronicles from corruption? |
27152 | Such a phrase, for example, as this:_ Apa nama ini?_("What is the name of this?") |
27152 | Such a phrase, for example, as this:_ Apa nama ini?_("What is the name of this?") |
27152 | This latter says,"Ca n''t sleep? |
27152 | We met some natives; I accosted them with"Mana Tji Wangi?" |
27152 | Why not adopt this method in Java? |
27152 | X----?" |
58175 | ''Ca n''t we raise tea in America?'' 58175 ''Do you intend to serve me always, and be a good sailor?'' |
58175 | ''What do you mean by that?'' 58175 And how was it?" |
58175 | And what became of the pirates that were left on the deck of the brig? |
58175 | And what is Cathay? |
58175 | And what is the remora? |
58175 | Are n''t you mistaken, Doctor? |
58175 | Are we to understand,Frank asked,"that the second king of Siam is named George Washington?" |
58175 | But do n''t they ever crowd the passengers rather uncomfortably? |
58175 | But how about the alligator''s part of the fight? |
58175 | But how about the half- dozen captains? |
58175 | But if one foreigner attempts to cheat another,said Frank,"does the government feel called on to interfere?" |
58175 | But what should we find if we went beyond Java? |
58175 | But where does the king get all his money? |
58175 | Can you go down in the open sea in this way,said Fred,"or must you always be where the water is quiet?" |
58175 | Can you tell me what an atoll is? |
58175 | Do n''t you remember how we used to detest it? |
58175 | Do n''t you remember,Frank responded, smiling,"that your uncle Charles was said to have bought a white elephant a year or two ago?" |
58175 | Do n''t you see? |
58175 | Do n''t you think we are making this part of our story a little too heavy? 58175 Do the steamers run there regularly?" |
58175 | Do the widows of the king go on the funeral pile to be burnt? |
58175 | Do they find the variety of monkey known as the orang- outang in Sumatra? |
58175 | Do they have oysters in Siam? |
58175 | Does Marco Polo make any mention of it in his travels in Asia? |
58175 | Does every foreigner who comes here to live have to pay forty dollars? |
58175 | Have they succeeded? |
58175 | How can that be? |
58175 | How can you save a ship in that way? |
58175 | How could that be? |
58175 | How did that happen? |
58175 | How do they make them? |
58175 | How does she manage to live all that time? |
58175 | How is it, then, Doctor? |
58175 | How is that? |
58175 | How long can a man stay under water with the apparatus you have described? |
58175 | How long have the Chinese had this model for their ships? |
58175 | How many colors of it do you think you have seen? |
58175 | How much does it cost to go from New York to England, and what is the distance? |
58175 | How was that? |
58175 | How was that? |
58175 | I wonder if that is Bangkok? |
58175 | Is the custom in Siam the same that it used to be in India? |
58175 | Is the manufacture of false pearls so great as that? |
58175 | Is the sponge an animal? |
58175 | That is what the Malays''run a- muck''with, is it not? |
58175 | That is, how does he raise his taxes, and how are they collected? |
58175 | The birds? |
58175 | Then there are monkeys in Sumatra? |
58175 | There used to be a question among the boys at school,''Why do white sheep eat more hay than black ones?'' 58175 We have the ordinary railway carriage and the Pullman car, have we not?" |
58175 | Well,replied Frank,"what has that to do with the matter of wheeled vehicles?" |
58175 | What a delightful voyage it must be,said Frank;"and how much does it cost?" |
58175 | What did he do? |
58175 | What do you make out of Marco Polo''s book? |
58175 | What is that? |
58175 | What is that? |
58175 | What is that? |
58175 | What is that? |
58175 | What is the difference between the alligator and the crocodile? |
58175 | What is the greatest length you have ever known for one of these snakes? |
58175 | What is the greatest speed that steamers can make nowadays, with all these improvements? |
58175 | What is the peculiarity of the bird''s- nest that the Chinese like so much? |
58175 | What kind of a bird is it? |
58175 | What kind of snakes do they have there? |
58175 | What was that? |
58175 | What was the bird we saw at the consul''s house the day we called there? |
58175 | Where is the captain of this junk? |
58175 | Who pays for all the expense of these ceremonies? |
58175 | Why do they wait so long? |
58175 | Why do you say that? |
58175 | Why is it? |
58175 | Why should a ship like this have so many, when the_ Great Eastern_ or the_ City of Chester_ can get along with one? |
58175 | Why so? |
58175 | Why, how can that be? |
58175 | You have heard of the birds of paradise, have n''t you? 58175 You mean the one that kept up such an incessant talking?" |
58175 | You mean those people over there? |
58175 | You will possibly ask,''What is the Eurasian?'' 58175 After looking at them, Fred inquired,How large an army do they keep here, and how is it composed?" |
58175 | And what do you think we found in his shop to remind us of home? |
58175 | But can a foreigner be naturalized here, as in England and America, and then hold property?" |
58175 | Can you guess how it does so? |
58175 | Can you tell me what coral is?" |
58175 | Do you remember the loss of the steamship_ Japan_, on the coast of China, in December, 1874?" |
58175 | Frank laughed, and said,"What shall we do with it?" |
58175 | I wonder if he is as skilful as a regular professional?" |
58175 | Is it any wonder they were in a hurry to have her mails landed, and the precious letters delivered? |
58175 | Is that really so?" |
58175 | Now I want to know if it is this morning, or to- morrow morning with them?" |
58175 | Perhaps you do n''t know what gambier is? |
58175 | Suddenly a practical question occurred to Frank, and he asked the consul--"Does the river ever freeze over?" |
58175 | The boys had a moment of standing on tiptoe in their exuberant delight, and then Frank asked,"Where are we to go, Doctor, and when are we to start?" |
58175 | Then, on the principal lines of railway there are the emigrant trains, are there not?" |
58175 | WHO WAS PAUL GRAYSON? |
58175 | Was it not very unjust to the natives to do that?" |
58175 | Where is the Yankee that will make something to go ahead of it? |
58175 | Who knows? |
58175 | Who shall say that the Chinese thief is not a shrewd operator? |
58175 | Who would venture to sail in her now, and how long would it take a war steamer of 1880 to send her to the bottom? |
58175 | Why does it cost so much more here than on the Atlantic?" |
58175 | Would n''t it be funny to see a wheelbarrow in America for carrying passengers, just as we have cabs and coaches? |
58175 | Would n''t that be a novel idea? |
58175 | Would they go directly back across the Pacific Ocean, or would they proceed on a journey around the world? |
58175 | Would you like to try it?" |
58175 | You saw some little monuments, like miniature pyramids, near the temple we just visited; did you not?" |
58175 | how can that be?" |
34725 | A hadji? |
34725 | A hadji?... 34725 Addie and Doddie are...""What?" |
34725 | Again? |
34725 | An inventory of my misfortunes? 34725 An ordinary gipsy- table?" |
34725 | And he? |
34725 | And how does India suit you this evening, mevrouwtje? |
34725 | And that they wanted to torment papa from there...."To torment him? |
34725 | And then? |
34725 | And what have you in prospect for us, mevrouwtje? |
34725 | And who''s that with you, Raden Mas Adrianus, my bonnie Lucius? |
34725 | And why should it be a bad omen? |
34725 | And you, Otto? |
34725 | And you, resident,she asked,"are you going to Europe too?" |
34725 | Are n''t you well? |
34725 | Are n''t you? |
34725 | Are we all playing fair? |
34725 | Are you as wicked as you are beautiful? |
34725 | Are you becoming homesick? 34725 Are you taking to speaking French?" |
34725 | At... the gate? |
34725 | At... the gate?... 34725 Between whom?" |
34725 | But do they ever do in Holland for one distressed person... what we, what you are now going to do for Mother Staats? 34725 But first tell me: are n''t you well? |
34725 | But was there no cheating? |
34725 | But why did n''t Saina tell me? |
34725 | But, if you fall ill...? |
34725 | Come along now? |
34725 | Come, cook, why was n''t she? |
34725 | Come, we go, yes? |
34725 | Come, we play billiards? |
34725 | Could he know... about his wife? |
34725 | Could n''t I do good in Europe? |
34725 | Danger threatens Labuwangi? |
34725 | Did anybody move? |
34725 | Did she sleep well after her sà © ance of last night? |
34725 | Do n''t you hear? 34725 Do n''t you know where and who you are?" |
34725 | Do n''t you know who''s speaking to you and to whom you''re speaking? |
34725 | Do n''t you now? |
34725 | Do you know anything about it, regent? |
34725 | Do you like that dress? |
34725 | Do you like the stone? |
34725 | Do you pay her much... for allowing us to meet here? |
34725 | Do you remember the first time? 34725 Do you think it''s pretty here?" |
34725 | Doddie,asked Van Oudijck,"who was with you at the gate just now?" |
34725 | Does Oorip say that? |
34725 | For Paris.... How old do you think I am? |
34725 | For three hundred then, dear mevrouw...."Three hundred? |
34725 | Go? 34725 Has n''t the regent been home yet?" |
34725 | Has your mother been dead long? |
34725 | Have n''t I grown older?... 34725 Have n''t you forgotten the big bottle with the white toilet- water?" |
34725 | Have you brought everything, Oorip? |
34725 | Have you no sort of evidence? |
34725 | He committed suicide, did n''t he? |
34725 | He?... 34725 Here? |
34725 | How do you mean? |
34725 | How long was Mrs. van Oudijck at Batavia? |
34725 | How much then? 34725 How so?" |
34725 | How''s Ida? |
34725 | I do hope this has n''t made you ladies nervous? |
34725 | If it is something... suppose it is something that we ca n''t explain? |
34725 | If it''s anything, Theo... it has nothing to do with us, you say? |
34725 | If it''s something... if it''s something that we ca n''t explain, then...."Then what? |
34725 | In what, resident? |
34725 | Is it birds or insects? |
34725 | Is it no use? |
34725 | Is n''t this it, mem- sahib? |
34725 | Is n''t your little girl happy here? |
34725 | Is that it? |
34725 | Is the excellency sahib up? |
34725 | Is there a spirit present, revealing itself? |
34725 | Is there anything you want to buy of Mrs. van Does? |
34725 | Is this where you live? |
34725 | Jealous? 34725 LÃ © onie, what were you doing here?" |
34725 | May I stay to lunch? |
34725 | May I? |
34725 | May we not have suggested it unconsciously? |
34725 | Mina? 34725 Must we have the lights out?" |
34725 | My activities? 34725 Nature, then?" |
34725 | Nor I.... Only...."What? |
34725 | Not real? |
34725 | Not real? |
34725 | Not so indifferent as I was? |
34725 | Nothing? |
34725 | Of that nonsense? 34725 Oh, really?" |
34725 | Oh, what does it matter? |
34725 | Oh, why not? |
34725 | Oorip said the moaning came from the palace...."What do you mean? |
34725 | Oorip... has anything happened... this afternoon? |
34725 | Perhaps.... Tell me, am I not too old? |
34725 | Physically: have n''t I changed physically? |
34725 | Really? 34725 Rebellion? |
34725 | Say, band playing to- night? |
34725 | Say,whispered Doddie,"that papa... eh? |
34725 | Sonny,she thought,"how will it be with you? |
34725 | Tell me, do n''t you think India a horrible country?... 34725 Tell me,"she said,"am I a flirt?" |
34725 | The eight of us? |
34725 | The table has spoken.... What did it say?... 34725 Then why?" |
34725 | There, what did I tell you? |
34725 | To send soldiers? |
34725 | To- morrow evening, resident, at your house? |
34725 | Used I to be a bore? |
34725 | Was it the residèn? |
34725 | Well, regent,asked the resident, in Dutch,"how is the raden- aju pangà © ran?" |
34725 | Well, then, the spacious material life? |
34725 | Well, what about it? |
34725 | Well, why? |
34725 | Well? |
34725 | Well? |
34725 | Were you at the gate with your sister? |
34725 | What about it? |
34725 | What are the plans? 34725 What brought you here?" |
34725 | What can one do, mem- sahib?... 34725 What custom is that?" |
34725 | What danger? |
34725 | What do I know? 34725 What do I know?" |
34725 | What does it matter to you? 34725 What does wicked mean? |
34725 | What for? |
34725 | What have you put in this glass? |
34725 | What is it, LÃ © onie? |
34725 | What is it, LÃ © onie? |
34725 | What is it, Saina? |
34725 | What is it? |
34725 | What makes you what you are, so curiously European? 34725 What sort of animal can it be?" |
34725 | What''s the matter? |
34725 | What? 34725 What?" |
34725 | What? |
34725 | What? |
34725 | When does mamma arrive to- morrow? |
34725 | When shall we have the first meeting, with the committee and the ladies? |
34725 | Where are you going to? |
34725 | Where are you, Oorip? |
34725 | Where has she gone? |
34725 | Where were you? |
34725 | Where? |
34725 | Where? |
34725 | Where? |
34725 | Which shall I begin with? 34725 Who threw that?" |
34725 | Who was with you? 34725 Who''s suggesting those words?" |
34725 | Why all this confusion and turmoil of mankind, when to- morrow perhaps everything may have ceased to exist? |
34725 | Why am I supposed to have been with you at the gate? |
34725 | Why attach any value to life when I may die to- morrow? |
34725 | Why does n''t Mrs. van Oudijck do it herself? |
34725 | Why not to- night, to- night at last?... 34725 Why not?" |
34725 | Why not? |
34725 | Why was n''t the child allowed to stay? |
34725 | Why? 34725 Why?" |
34725 | Why? |
34725 | Why? |
34725 | Why? |
34725 | Why? |
34725 | Will you see that there are flowers in mamma''s room to- morrow? |
34725 | With mamma... you would, yes? |
34725 | Wo n''t they bother you? |
34725 | Yes, but then what is it? |
34725 | Yes, excellency? |
34725 | Yes, papa? |
34725 | Yes, you have: you''re more jealous, more superstitious, more touchy.... What more do you want? |
34725 | You? 34725 You?" |
34725 | Your country? 34725 Your own activities?" |
34725 | A colony in which there is always so much going on? |
34725 | A hand now opened them cautiously.... She looked round smiling:"What is it, Theo?" |
34725 | Addie,"she continued gently, in kind, motherly tones, as though addressing two children,"how can you behave like this and be out with Doddie so late? |
34725 | Addie? |
34725 | Addie?" |
34725 | Am I not getting wrinkled?" |
34725 | Am I really getting jealous? |
34725 | And do you know the strange part of it? |
34725 | And his watching eyes glided up and down the back of his master, who simply stood and gazed into the distance: what was he gazing at?... |
34725 | And then at Ngadjiwa too there was the brother, the card- player, the gambler: why should just he be so unlucky in his regents? |
34725 | And was everything actually known? |
34725 | And what does the fellow want?" |
34725 | And what happened?" |
34725 | And where, asked Van Oudijck, had a regent, descended from an ancient race, ever behaved as the Regent of Ngadjiwa had at the race- ball? |
34725 | And why the world and poor humanity?" |
34725 | And you are going... in a week? |
34725 | And, when she rose to go, saying that it was getting late, he felt very sad:"And so I shall never see you again?" |
34725 | Are n''t you well? |
34725 | Arranging theatricals?" |
34725 | But how long would that yearning last? |
34725 | But tell me; have n''t I changed more than that?" |
34725 | But what of her? |
34725 | But who then? |
34725 | But, my God, mevrouwtje, tell me, what was it? |
34725 | By whom?" |
34725 | CHAPTER TWENTY- EIGHT"And how are you, mevrouwtje? |
34725 | Could she then not always keep hidden the secrets of her mystery, the secrets of reality? |
34725 | Did he know, did he suspect anything? |
34725 | Did he suspect, behind this wall of invulnerability, the ironical feminine secrecy of her silently smouldering inner life? |
34725 | Did n''t she save the poor child yesterday? |
34725 | Do I look thirty- two?" |
34725 | Do n''t you care for India any longer, do n''t you care for Labuwangi, where we all make so much of you?... |
34725 | Do none of you feel the same? |
34725 | Do you believe it was ghosts? |
34725 | Do you ever see her?" |
34725 | Do you feel it here?" |
34725 | Do you know anything about it?" |
34725 | Do you know? |
34725 | Do you understand that expression?... |
34725 | For from the new well the woman rises with the bleeding hole in her breast.... And Miss Doddie....""What of her?" |
34725 | For what was she, what did she do? |
34725 | Getting up parties? |
34725 | Go and live at the Hague; join the Charity Organization Society... with a collecting- box at your door and a rix- dollar... how often?" |
34725 | Had n''t she better warn Van Oudijck, like a kind, solicitous mother?... |
34725 | Half of mankind was suffering poverty and struggling upwards out of that darkness... to what? |
34725 | Have you ever spoken to him?" |
34725 | Have you never been to Europe?" |
34725 | He just wrinkled his brows; then he smiled again, with the jovial smile about his thick moustache, and looked up with inquisitive eyes:"What?" |
34725 | He laughed almost aloud and asked:"But why?" |
34725 | He laughed:"What next? |
34725 | Her voice shook, but he did not hear it, blind to what she did, deaf to what she said, still absorbed in his papers:"What''s that?" |
34725 | How are you, my god of beauty, the ruin of all good women?" |
34725 | How could they avoid going to the fancy- fair? |
34725 | How did people know? |
34725 | How glad you will be to see your father and mother and to hear some good music? |
34725 | How often did it not happen that a month went by at Ngadjiwa before the regent paid the native heads their salaries? |
34725 | How''s the depression? |
34725 | I believe I have it in me to enjoy Paris thoroughly....""Do I bore you too?" |
34725 | I believe I have still quite a future before me, something very different....""In Paris?" |
34725 | I should never want to go....""Not even when you reflect that there are hundreds of women in Europe whom you have never loved?" |
34725 | I think it''s wonderful to have met you: I like you as a change.... Help me, ca n''t you? |
34725 | I want to go to Paris.... Will you come too?" |
34725 | I''m feeling for everything with my antennà ¦, like a wingless insect.... What is my life?... |
34725 | In Europe? |
34725 | In India? |
34725 | In her despair she succumbed to a sort of nihilism that made her ask:"What is the reason of anything?... |
34725 | Is India suiting you any better to- day?" |
34725 | Is that papa?" |
34725 | Is that the trouble?" |
34725 | Is this all on account of the theatricals?" |
34725 | It was an unlucky day.... And with the new well....""What about the new well?" |
34725 | It''s all my fault, is n''t it? |
34725 | It''s all right, is n''t it, resident, as long as it''s not a''reception''?" |
34725 | Just at this time and on this spot?... |
34725 | Live at Nice? |
34725 | LÃ © onie entered:"Where is Mrs. van Does?" |
34725 | Might the little girl come back to the damp cottage in the compound? |
34725 | Mrs. van Does looked up delightedly:"There, what did I tell you? |
34725 | Mrs. van Does returned the stones to the bottle:"A joke, yes, mevrouw? |
34725 | My husband does n''t feel it; he works, as all you men do: what else is there to do in India but work, regardless of the heat? |
34725 | Oh, why am I like this, sonny? |
34725 | One of the good things in India?" |
34725 | Oorip, wash me here, ca n''t you?... |
34725 | Perhaps I''ve become more so.... Tell me, have I changed, lately?" |
34725 | Prefer your step- mother?" |
34725 | Quiet? |
34725 | Si- Oudijck looked up suddenly:"Oh, is it really?" |
34725 | So I can rely on you?" |
34725 | Sonny, sonny, how will it be with you?" |
34725 | Suppose that one day he began to believe things? |
34725 | Tell me, do you understand me? |
34725 | Tell me: is there anything I can do for you?" |
34725 | The population is increasing steadily.... Declining? |
34725 | The taps were counted and spelt:"LÃ ©... onie Ou... dijck....""What about Mrs. van Oudijck?" |
34725 | Theo? |
34725 | There''s a great deal of love- making in India, is n''t there, doctor?... |
34725 | Things are stronger than men....""Might n''t it really be wild cats... and a man throwing stones?" |
34725 | True, the gecko was gibing like a mocking imp, with a sort of dry humour; and the watchman, with his"Who goes there?" |
34725 | Van Oudijck became red and angry:"To the band? |
34725 | Van Oudijck pressed the thin fingers of the Javanese:"Can I trust you?" |
34725 | Was it Oorip? |
34725 | What can I help you in, resident?" |
34725 | What could it have to do with us? |
34725 | What did he see blowing up in the wind?... |
34725 | What did it matter to her that Van Oudijck, thinking of the noble old pangà © ran, was grieved by his children''s visible decline? |
34725 | What did she care: what harm could marriage do to her, LÃ © onie? |
34725 | What else was there in life but to yield to one''s luxurious cravings? |
34725 | What game were they playing? |
34725 | What had become of his ambition? |
34725 | What had happened to decrease his love of authority? |
34725 | What is Mrs. van Oudijck?" |
34725 | What is he thinking now?... |
34725 | What next? |
34725 | What then, in Heaven''s name, what then?" |
34725 | What was inside them? |
34725 | What was it, Mrs. van Oudijck wondered: sugar, crystals? |
34725 | What will be your portion? |
34725 | What''s her name?" |
34725 | What''s upsetting you, what''s making you so unhappy? |
34725 | When shall I cease to rave about Il Trovatore and manage to visit Bayreuth? |
34725 | When shall I come within range of you, Eva? |
34725 | When shall I see Europe? |
34725 | Where to?" |
34725 | Where, Doddie? |
34725 | Where? |
34725 | Who could have sent the letters? |
34725 | Who hated her so much, who could be interested in writing like this to her husband? |
34725 | Who''s going to rebel?" |
34725 | Why all this tiny whirl of life?" |
34725 | Why are you crying? |
34725 | Why did n''t they tell Kario at once to ask me? |
34725 | Why do we bring all the paraphernalia of our costly civilization with us, considering that it''s bound not to last? |
34725 | Why do you begin so late? |
34725 | Why do you go out walking so late? |
34725 | Why is he behaving like this?... |
34725 | Why should I have to work so hard in India, if things were quiet at Labuwangi?... |
34725 | Why the world and the people in it and the mountains?... |
34725 | Why-- if we must be here-- don''t we live simply and plant paddy and live on nothing?" |
34725 | Will you help me once more?" |
34725 | Will you look at, Mrs. van Oudijck, yes? |
34725 | Will you make a careful note of that, doctor?" |
34725 | With no money? |
34725 | Would Oorip always hold her tongue? |
34725 | Would it ever come to a match? |
34725 | Would they end by proving her destruction, notwithstanding all her tactfulness? |
34725 | Yes, what would he do, pensioned off? |
34725 | You do n''t, do you? |
34725 | You must help me, you will, wo n''t you?" |
34725 | You think it''s quiet here? |
34725 | You''ll promise, wo n''t you?" |
34725 | Yours is still alive, is n''t she? |
34725 | she said:"How can you?" |
60751 | ''Are you aware,''I continued still more hotly,''that I was actually required to send a poor innocent man into banishment?'' 60751 ''But, Resident,''I cried, in despair,''do you really know what Mrs. van Gulpendam did propose to me?'' |
60751 | ''During the ingathering of the nests-- but how shall I get through it all? 60751 ''Have you any preference for that place?'' |
60751 | ''How can you ask such a question?'' 60751 ''Meanwhile?'' |
60751 | ''My dear Charles, what was I about? 60751 ''She spoke to you then of your future prospects, as well as on the subject of your present request?'' |
60751 | ''So, so,''said he,''does the wind sit in that quarter? 60751 ''We saw some horrid sights at Kaligaweh, did we not? |
60751 | ''What was my intention?'' 60751 ''Will that take me far out of my way?'' |
60751 | ''Would not Wonosobo do just as well?'' 60751 ''You do not therefore deprive me of hope?'' |
60751 | A Chinese wedding? |
60751 | A girl like me? |
60751 | A hiding place? |
60751 | A lucky day? |
60751 | A mistake,said the Resident;"what do you mean?" |
60751 | A nonna, you say? |
60751 | A pretty sum indeed-- Truly it is a lucky day, for added to what I have got--"What have you got? |
60751 | A sad thing? |
60751 | A secret remedy? |
60751 | A severe case of what? |
60751 | A telegram? |
60751 | About Ardjan? |
60751 | Ah, yes-- Muizenkop did catch it-- I say what has come of that business? |
60751 | All right,said his wife,"let us have breakfast, but that will not, I hope, prevent you from answering my question?" |
60751 | Am I then unlike all other girls that a marriage with me would be less possible? |
60751 | An outrage? |
60751 | An ultimatum,cried van Nerekool,"a declaration of war? |
60751 | And I think the monopoly for the next three years will be granted some time this month? |
60751 | And about beetles and snakes? |
60751 | And all of it out of your opium contract, eh? |
60751 | And are you quite ready now? |
60751 | And can we do nothing? 60751 And did you make that proposal to Charles?--Yes? |
60751 | And did you succeed in finding opium? |
60751 | And does that work well? |
60751 | And from whom has Miss Anna got all this information? |
60751 | And have you grubbed up the floor? |
60751 | And have you turned over the baleh- baleh and the cushions? |
60751 | And her hair, ma? |
60751 | And how did you get to know all this, Miss Meidema? |
60751 | And how long,asked van Gulpendam, somewhat eagerly,"do the effects of such an urtication, as you call it, last?" |
60751 | And how many oppassers do you intend to bring? |
60751 | And in the ashes under the hearth? |
60751 | And is it not then right and proper,continued van Rheijn,"that the Government should guard against possible fraud? |
60751 | And may I beg you to tell me what are those names? |
60751 | And my Anna,asked the young man,"does she also look upon me as a dreamer and an enthusiast?" |
60751 | And my sonata in D dur,replied the young man,"what has become of it? |
60751 | And now, may I reckon upon you, madam, to intercede for Lim Ho? |
60751 | And now, mother,continued Anna, softly,"can you forgive your child for having obeyed the voice of her heart?" |
60751 | And now, your rifle? |
60751 | And tell me,continued the Resident,"will it leave any serious consequences?" |
60751 | And that was the reason, I suppose, why you took Dalima with you? |
60751 | And that woman? |
60751 | And the Chinese eat such trash as that and like it? |
60751 | And the Netherland''s Missionary Society? |
60751 | And the moral of the story is? |
60751 | And the opium was discovered, you say, close to the spot where Ardjan was picked up? |
60751 | And the others? |
60751 | And the tea? |
60751 | And they found the djoekoeng in which he came ashore did they not? |
60751 | And what about me, then? |
60751 | And what became of the two coast districts, which the company Hok Bie had taken? |
60751 | And what cause of complaint may he have? |
60751 | And what course have you taken? |
60751 | And what do the letters on those lanterns signify? 60751 And what happened next?" |
60751 | And what is his letter about, Charles? |
60751 | And what is it about? |
60751 | And what is the chemist''s opinion? |
60751 | And where did they take you to? |
60751 | And where did you make this haul? |
60751 | And where is Grenits? |
60751 | And where is he now? |
60751 | And who may the happy couple be? |
60751 | And why, madam,replied he,"what may have led you to suppose that I would have denied myself the pleasure of presenting myself here to- night?" |
60751 | And will they take rice for payment? |
60751 | And you did not leave master Leo running about by himself in the garden? |
60751 | And you found nothing? |
60751 | And you have only had the contract for three years, I think, babah? |
60751 | And you manage to be so pretty frequently? |
60751 | And you will be the man to hold it, wo n''t you? |
60751 | And you,said Laurentia, turning to another of her newly- arrived guests,"have not these sad tidings given you a great deal to do? |
60751 | And,asked Verstork deliberately,"And-- your affection for this girl is, you say, very strong?" |
60751 | And,persisted Grenits,"can you actually vouch for their efficacy?" |
60751 | And--cried Anna,"to that condition of marriage he replied''never?'' |
60751 | And--? |
60751 | And? |
60751 | And? |
60751 | And? |
60751 | And? |
60751 | Angry? 60751 Anna, dearest Anna, what do you think of me? |
60751 | Anna, my dear child, now just tell me what could have induced you to walk about in the garden alone with Mr. van Nerekool last night? |
60751 | Anything else? |
60751 | Anything particular? |
60751 | Are all your men here, Loerah? |
60751 | Are children very expensive? |
60751 | Are the courts so very busy just now? |
60751 | Are they medicine? |
60751 | Are we in a good position here? |
60751 | Are you coming to bed? |
60751 | Are you sure,asked Grashuis,"that we are going in the right direction? |
60751 | At Karang Anjer? |
60751 | Aye, aye,continued Grashuis,"I know that well; but we all of us intend to participate in the good work, do we not?" |
60751 | Aye, aye,returned van Rheijn;"but is all this true?" |
60751 | Aye,cried Verstork,"that is the very thing I have been cudgelling my brains about?" |
60751 | Because, before Anna left me she made me promise her--"What, njaa? |
60751 | Both dead,she kept repeating again and again,"what did they die of? |
60751 | Bracelets, njonja? 60751 But Edward, I hope you do not distrust the Council of India?" |
60751 | But I suppose,continued van Gulpendam--"you, Mr. Thomasz, will be able to tell us what happened?" |
60751 | But I want to know,remarked August van Beneden,"is the use of opium really as injurious to the body as men say it is? |
60751 | But do tell me, Meidema,asked his wife,"what can have happened that has so terribly unnerved you?" |
60751 | But do you know for certain, Miss Anna,said van Nerekool, under cover of the noise,"that it was opium?" |
60751 | But has not the Government other expenses to meet? |
60751 | But have these grumblers really so very much to complain of? |
60751 | But her parents? |
60751 | But how long will he be? |
60751 | But how so? |
60751 | But how then did you manage to find me, Dalima? |
60751 | But is that enough? |
60751 | But ma, did you see her face? |
60751 | But may I beg of you,continued he,"to let me know for what purpose you drew the parallel? |
60751 | But meanwhile,repeated van Gulpendam,"what news has the girl to tell me?" |
60751 | But was that opium brought ashore by Ardjan and Dalima? |
60751 | But we shall have the moon to- night, shall we not? |
60751 | But what can have become of that sonata? 60751 But what can you have against him?" |
60751 | But what did she say to you, ma? |
60751 | But what is the meaning of the quotation? |
60751 | But what the deuce do you mean--''by your very sad thing?'' |
60751 | But what then am I to tell Lim Ho? |
60751 | But what then does she intend to do? |
60751 | But what ultimately became of the Bengawan contract after the farmer''s bankruptcy? |
60751 | But what was I to do, Kandjeng toean? 60751 But what,"asked the other,"had we better do now with Ardjan? |
60751 | But where is she now, njaa? |
60751 | But where on earth can she be then? |
60751 | But why not, njaa? |
60751 | But why? 60751 But will you allow me for a few moments to watch your mother''s play and take a lesson from her?" |
60751 | But yet? |
60751 | But you knew that you would not find me at Karang Anjer? |
60751 | But you know at least in which direction she went? |
60751 | But, Anna,persisted her mother, speaking in her most honeyed and winning tones,"but, Anna, my dear girl, why should you talk thus? |
60751 | But, Anna,said he,"why should you not become my wife?" |
60751 | But, Dalima,objected Anna,"what is the time?" |
60751 | But, Mrs. Steenvlak,said van Nerekool, adopting another tone,"supposing that I were prepared to accept the present circumstances as they are?" |
60751 | But, Nana,asked Dalima,"whom do they look at then?" |
60751 | But, Nana,she asked,"can it be necessary for you to work and to live thus? |
60751 | But, Resident, what do you mean-- Do you not then think it a most infamous business? |
60751 | But, can it be true? |
60751 | But, can you be sure it was meant for a gift? |
60751 | But, excuse me,asked van Rheijn,"is it not one of the first duties of every government to make an impost as productive as possible?" |
60751 | But, how many of those chaps have we bowled over I wonder? |
60751 | But, may I ask, why then does not the Kandjeng toean give me back the whole sum? |
60751 | But, mother, do you then really wish me to try and persuade Charles to lend himself to an infamous breach of duty? |
60751 | But, my dear girls, pray remember that a needlewoman would have to be paid, and pray where is the money to come from? |
60751 | But, my dear sir,said van Nerekool,"why should he do such a thing?" |
60751 | But, my dear,objected Laurentia,"do you think that at Batavia they will trouble themselves about the barking of the local papers?" |
60751 | But, my father? |
60751 | But, my friends,objected van Rheijn,"are you not rather one- sided in your view of the matter and rather too hasty in forming an opinion? |
60751 | But, njaa, tell me, do you know where she has gone to? |
60751 | But, van Gulpendam,said his wife,"what are you thinking about? |
60751 | But, what has become of him? |
60751 | But, where are we going to, Nana? |
60751 | But, who has treated him so dreadfully? |
60751 | But,asked Anna, anxiously, and folding her hands as if in prayer,"do you think papa will ever give his consent?" |
60751 | But,asked Anna,"what could have induced him to torture the poor fellow so unmercifully with the kamadoog?" |
60751 | But,asked Grashuis,"who will provide the opium and the pipe?" |
60751 | But,asked Verstork,"what brought you here at all?" |
60751 | But,asked another,"why is Verstork to be removed, and to Atjeh, of all places in the world?" |
60751 | But,asked the anxious mother,"may not all this do you a deal of harm?" |
60751 | But,asked the president,"what reason does the Resident give for this prohibition?" |
60751 | But,continued Anna,"what business had you there?" |
60751 | But,continued he as cheerfully as he could,"but can we not think of some means of warding off the blow? |
60751 | But,cried Gesina,"what can be the matter with her?" |
60751 | But,cried Laurentia,"would you really give our dear, beautiful child to that sanctimonious young prig?" |
60751 | But,cried Lim Ho, half mad with terror,"what have I done?" |
60751 | But,cried Nerekool, in extreme perplexity,"what is it you require me to do?" |
60751 | But,cried van Nerekool passionately,"what does she intend to do-- what kind of plans has she formed?" |
60751 | But,he added, fixing a very strange look upon his inspector,"are you quite sure it is opium?" |
60751 | But,he continued,"what did the secretary mean by alluding to that clause in the opium- law? |
60751 | But,inquired van Rheijn,"ought we to blame the nation for all this? |
60751 | But,insisted van Nerekool in a scarcely audible whisper,"what makes you fear that Ardjan will be suspected? |
60751 | But,interrupted van Beneden somewhat impatiently,"which of us is to submit to the experiment?" |
60751 | But,persisted van Gulpendam,"what do you want the oppassers and the dessa people to do?" |
60751 | But,roared Lim Ho,"what has become of her, then?" |
60751 | But,said Grashuis,"what toeans can she be calling to?" |
60751 | But,said he,"that would hardly put a stop to the proceedings?" |
60751 | But,said she somewhat impatiently,"what then do you want of me?" |
60751 | But,they asked;"what harm have we done?" |
60751 | By Allah-- what is it? |
60751 | By Ardjan? 60751 By Kong, what will be her price if I should need her active help in the case of the girl''s refusal? |
60751 | By all means, Theodoor,said Verstork,"what is it?" |
60751 | By cunning? |
60751 | By the way where can nonna Anna have got to? 60751 By whom?" |
60751 | Can I not in any way move you to pity? |
60751 | Can there be any question of greater moment,asked Henriette, somewhat sharply,"than that of speaking the truth before a judge?" |
60751 | Can you not feel how wretched you are making him, Nana? |
60751 | Can you see anything, Wedono? |
60751 | Can you trust the fellows? |
60751 | Cash down? |
60751 | Certainly I did,replied the woman,"why not?" |
60751 | Certainly,cried van Nerekool, with much warmth,"do you think I would--?" |
60751 | Chicken''s blood? |
60751 | Come, Charles,said Verstork, laying his hand on his friend''s shoulder,"come, Charles, you will come along with us, wo n''t you?" |
60751 | Come, come, you will want some money on the road, eh? |
60751 | Come,said Anna,"what is the matter with you? |
60751 | Could the''djoekoeng''have turned over at sea? |
60751 | Could you find out what business they have in the village? |
60751 | Could you make it out? |
60751 | Dalima''s injuries also? |
60751 | Dalima? |
60751 | Dead? |
60751 | Dear mother,cried Anna,"have you not spoken to papa about it yet?" |
60751 | Did anyone witness the finding of this box under the mat on the baleh- baleh? |
60751 | Did n''t I tell you so? |
60751 | Did n''t they? 60751 Did she get to land? |
60751 | Did the obat have the desired effect? |
60751 | Did you actually see the bandoelan find this box in the girl''s possession? |
60751 | Did you fellows hear that? |
60751 | Did you find that box in the girl''s possession? |
60751 | Did you hear anything else? |
60751 | Did you hear her say anything more, ma? |
60751 | Did you hear my words? |
60751 | Did you hear that? 60751 Did you make the coffee yourself, Miss Anna?" |
60751 | Did you read that report? |
60751 | Did you see him, Dalima? |
60751 | Did you see them, nèh? |
60751 | Did you succeed? |
60751 | Do n''t I wish I may get it? 60751 Do n''t you remember Mokesuep''s business?" |
60751 | Do n''t you see why? |
60751 | Do n''t you think, mammy dear, that would be too great a blessing? |
60751 | Do n''t you think,asked van Rheijn,"we had better get on as fast as we can? |
60751 | Do tell us all about it,cried Henriette,"how is it done?" |
60751 | Do they not again,continued Grenits,"overpass all reasonable limits, by encouraging and fostering the abuse of opium?" |
60751 | Do they not,continued Grenits,"exceed all limits in the pitiful and niggardly way in which they treat their soldiers out here?" |
60751 | Do you believe that? |
60751 | Do you disapprove of my choice, mother dear? |
60751 | Do you fellows now begin to understand? |
60751 | Do you happen to know what the wedding breakfast and this evening''s banquet will cost me? |
60751 | Do you happen to know,asked Grashuis, who was fond of statistics,"what percentage of the inhabitants is given to this abuse of opium?" |
60751 | Do you hear me? |
60751 | Do you intend her to stay long with the Steenvlaks? |
60751 | Do you intend me to swallow that horrid stuff? |
60751 | Do you intend to answer, yes or no? |
60751 | Do you intend to bid for it, babah? |
60751 | Do you intend to tell me then,cried van Gulpendam,"that no smuggling is carried on there?" |
60751 | Do you know how to handle a rifle? |
60751 | Do you know to whom this Kiem Ping Hin belongs? |
60751 | Do you know who it is that has charged your son with ill- treating Ardjan? |
60751 | Do you know, Meidema, what he came here for? |
60751 | Do you know,said Mrs. Meidema,"that his son Lim Ho is about to be married?" |
60751 | Do you make those things, yourself, Nana? |
60751 | Do you not approve of my conduct, Resident? |
60751 | Do you pay ready money? 60751 Do you plead guilty to these charges?" |
60751 | Do you sell those''kains''you make, Nana? |
60751 | Do you think, Drono,asked Lim Ho,"that Singomengolo is still at Santjoemeh?" |
60751 | Do you think,he continued,"that we have pretty well exterminated them?" |
60751 | Do you? |
60751 | Does that pretty little thing look like a smuggler? |
60751 | Eighty thousand? |
60751 | Enough? 60751 Everything shall be in readiness, sir,"replied the secretary;"but will you allow me to make one remark?" |
60751 | Faithful, you call them? 60751 For the bridegroom?" |
60751 | For whom? 60751 Friends? |
60751 | From Murowski? |
60751 | From William Verstork? |
60751 | From our Pole? |
60751 | From our doctor? |
60751 | Good morning, Mrs. van Gulpendam, do you intend to be present at our session? |
60751 | Granted,replied Grashuis,"but, who made the inhabitants of the Indian Archipelago acquainted with that luxury?" |
60751 | H''m,said the other,"why so? |
60751 | Ha, Verstork-- you here? |
60751 | Had n''t we better,said van Gulpendam,"submit that sample to a chemist for analysis?" |
60751 | Had we not better have a drink first? |
60751 | Has Drono gone yet? |
60751 | Has anyone here any''sirihkalk?'' |
60751 | Has he told you so? 60751 Has he? |
60751 | Has she gone to Europe? 60751 Has she got away?" |
60751 | Has the Kandjeng toean any further orders for me? |
60751 | Has the njonja no other orders for me? |
60751 | Have they drowned her? |
60751 | Have they heard nothing? |
60751 | Have you any friends at Batavia,asked van Nerekool,"do you know any one there?" |
60751 | Have you any further orders, sir? |
60751 | Have you any other commands for me, Resident? |
60751 | Have you any stuff with you? |
60751 | Have you anything to say in reply? |
60751 | Have you brought it along with you? |
60751 | Have you ceased to love him then? 60751 Have you ever noticed Kjahi Wangsa, Nana? |
60751 | Have you got any news that you are walking about with the Santjoemeh Herald? |
60751 | Have you had any news from her? |
60751 | Have you looked under the hearth? |
60751 | Have you loved him long? |
60751 | Have you noticed the njonja toean Resident? |
60751 | Have you received an invitation yet? |
60751 | Have you secured the surf- boat itself? |
60751 | Have you seen the Resident lately? |
60751 | Have you tried to obtain one? |
60751 | He came ashore in a''djoekoeng,''I think you told me? |
60751 | He is a notorious opium smuggler, is he not? 60751 Hear what?" |
60751 | His help? 60751 His-- what was at fault, did you say, doctor?" |
60751 | How about Ardjan then? |
60751 | How are you? 60751 How can I tell why?" |
60751 | How can you make that out? |
60751 | How can you touch it, my dear madam? |
60751 | How could I have forgotten that? 60751 How could she do so?" |
60751 | How could there be? 60751 How could they have got into the parcel? |
60751 | How did that come to pass? |
60751 | How do you know that? |
60751 | How do you know that? |
60751 | How do you make that out? |
60751 | How do you suppose a boy is to keep out of a tree? |
60751 | How far is it from here? |
60751 | How is he getting on at Atjeh? |
60751 | How is he? |
60751 | How is that, Resident? |
60751 | How many do you hold now? 60751 How much do you say there was in that packet?" |
60751 | How much may that be? |
60751 | How old are you? |
60751 | How should I know what ship? |
60751 | How should I know? |
60751 | How so, Loerah? |
60751 | How so? 60751 How so? |
60751 | How so? |
60751 | How so? |
60751 | How so? |
60751 | How so? |
60751 | How then did the stuff get there? |
60751 | How then, and when did you discover that you were in love with him? |
60751 | How will what end? |
60751 | How, madam, do you mean to say the Resident applies such terms to me? |
60751 | I confess, it is very stupid of me,replied van Nerekool;"but what news is there, Miss van Gulpendam?" |
60751 | I daresay it is with opium very much as it is with drink; whence did we get the products of distillation? 60751 I daresay she also managed to tumble overboard?" |
60751 | I daresay,said Laurentia;"but-- that horrid murderer-- they are sure to find him guilty, are they not?" |
60751 | I have heard so,replied the young man;"but what of that?" |
60751 | I know he wishes to speak to you about the contract-- it runs out I think with the current year? |
60751 | I know that well enough,interrupted Meidema impetuously;"but did you not this morning call at my house?" |
60751 | I overheard part of their conversation--"Oh,said he,"you listened just a little bit?" |
60751 | I say, old girl, you look very serious, are the girls in the way? |
60751 | I say,cried van Rheijn, not too civilly,"where the devil does a merchant like you get all that information from?" |
60751 | I suppose,put in Grenits,"we must except the Preanger districts?" |
60751 | I wonder how that is? |
60751 | I wonder whom she is looking for? |
60751 | I, Kandjeng toean? |
60751 | I? 60751 I?" |
60751 | I? |
60751 | If I remember rightly, Mr. Meidema,observed van Gulpendam,"that boat is said to have held two persons, Ardjan and Dalima?" |
60751 | If he had not done so,continued the secretary,"you would this day have presided-- would you not?" |
60751 | In that case,continued the Resident,"I suppose there might have been room for the opium if carefully stowed away?" |
60751 | In the Moeara Tjatjing,said van Gulpendam, musingly;"what brought him there, I wonder?" |
60751 | In the morning? |
60751 | In what way? |
60751 | Indeed you have,rejoined Verstork,"and torn off her clothing in the process?" |
60751 | Indeed you have? 60751 Indeed, and what may that mean?" |
60751 | Indeed,replied the Pole,"I am much obliged to you for the information; but where may Bagelen be?" |
60751 | Indeed,said Laurentia, with much assumed interest,"I hope there is no case of serious illness among our friends, doctor?" |
60751 | Indeed,said the other,"what, then, is your opinion?" |
60751 | Indeed,said van Nerekool,"what may that be?" |
60751 | Indeed,said van Rheijn tartly,"am I to suppose that, where a woman''s good name is concerned, you would go by appearances?" |
60751 | Indeed,said van Rheijn, sarcastically,"and how then about the Netherland''s Handelmaatshappij?" |
60751 | Indeed-- bear witness to what? |
60751 | Indeed-- now did I not tell you so? 60751 Is Mr. van Nerekool related to those poor people?" |
60751 | Is he well? |
60751 | Is it as much as that? 60751 Is it my fault, dearest mother,"continued Anna,"that I feel a distaste for all such society? |
60751 | Is it not high time,asked van Nerekool anxiously,"to put a stop to this? |
60751 | Is it possible,exclaimed Grashuis,"to conceive a more cynical confession of the fact that opium demoralises the people?" |
60751 | Is it possible? |
60751 | Is not that right, van Nerekool? |
60751 | Is not the murderer,asked Henriette,"the father of baboe Dalima who accused Lim Ho of--?" |
60751 | Is she in Java? 60751 Is such the case with me?" |
60751 | Is that all? |
60751 | Is that all? |
60751 | Is that mentioned in his report? |
60751 | Is that really the kris? |
60751 | Is that the truth? |
60751 | Is that true? |
60751 | Is that true? |
60751 | Is that true? |
60751 | Is that why the Resident wants to see me? |
60751 | Is that your final decision? |
60751 | Is the lady dead? |
60751 | Is there much more of the letter? |
60751 | Is there no possible means of squaring it with the doctor? |
60751 | It is not? |
60751 | It seems to me then,said Zuidhoorn,"that you do not approve of my line of conduct?" |
60751 | It seems to me we are but six-- Who is missing? 60751 Just so,"replied he;"I can quite understand that; but in what way can I possibly serve you unless you will trust me with all that took place? |
60751 | Just so,replied van Rheijn;"but I have made provision for that?" |
60751 | Karang Anjer? 60751 Leave from the njonja and from nonna Anna, you said?" |
60751 | Lim Ho? |
60751 | Lim Ho? |
60751 | Lose an opportunity of a dance with pretty Miss Anna? |
60751 | Lost his heart? 60751 May not the animals,"said the chief,"thus make their escape through the eastern side of the ravine?" |
60751 | May we open one of these doors? |
60751 | May you not be taking too partial and unfair a view of the situation? |
60751 | Mentega sama ikan? |
60751 | Mercy? |
60751 | Might she be a nonna after all? |
60751 | Might we not wait a few minutes longer? |
60751 | Might you not perhaps have dropped some hint to Mr. van Nerekool, or may be to your mother? 60751 Modify my report, Resident?" |
60751 | More important do you mean to tell me, than of giving solemn testimony upon which may depend perhaps the life or death of a human being? |
60751 | Moreover, he is not given to opium smoking, is he? |
60751 | Most undoubtedly it is, madam; but what I wanted to ask is-- Has this case of smuggling been properly brought home to them? |
60751 | Move? 60751 Mr. Langeveld, do you pay cash down?" |
60751 | Mr. van Nerekool,said she;"I am not at all sure that I have a right to--""But my dear Miss Anna, why then did you send for me? |
60751 | Muizenkop? 60751 Murowski the butterfly hunter?" |
60751 | Murowski the snake- charmer? |
60751 | My dear girl, what are you thinking about? |
60751 | My poor friend, my poor friend,he muttered almost inaudibly;"but is this all?" |
60751 | Nearly one o''clock,he muttered to himself, and then aloud he added:"Than Loa, is the horse ready saddled?" |
60751 | Never? |
60751 | News? |
60751 | No doing anything with him, you say? 60751 No other alternative than-- what?" |
60751 | No, I do n''t,replied Mr. Zuidhoorn,"what is the matter?" |
60751 | No, I tell you-- how should I, baboe? |
60751 | No, Nana; but why do you look so strange? 60751 No,"said she;"how should I?" |
60751 | Not at all, my dear sir, for by writing thus, what do you in fact tell me, in so many words? 60751 Not over the sea then?" |
60751 | Not? 60751 Now are you ready to start?" |
60751 | Now did you ever hear such a girl? |
60751 | Now do you recognise me? |
60751 | Now is this breakfast- time I ask you? 60751 Now then,"she continued in her wrath,"tell me, you young monkey, where have you been? |
60751 | Now think it well over-- is that your last word? |
60751 | Now, Nana,she asked as she looked around,"where is our table and the table- linen? |
60751 | Now, Ong Kwat, is not that just about how you managed it? |
60751 | Now, gentlemen,said van Nerekool,"are you all furnished with cigars? |
60751 | Now, is there any one else in my way? 60751 Now, it is our turn, will you kindly offer me your arm?" |
60751 | Now, what is it? |
60751 | Now,asked Grenits,"you will not be offended if I give you a bit of advice in your own interest and in the interest also of the missionary?" |
60751 | Of course not, Matilda,replied Gesina,"of course not; money is not everything-- look at us now, are we not happy?" |
60751 | Of course, most certainly I do; but what took place next? |
60751 | Of course, of course-- the baboe of nonna Anna, eh Charles-- cela va sans dire? |
60751 | Of sounding him? |
60751 | Of the climate? |
60751 | Oh ho,muttered her master to himself, and then turning to the girl again, he said, aloud,"Where did they lay hands on him?" |
60751 | Oh so,said van Gulpendam, with a laugh,"the babah has come on business, has he?" |
60751 | Oh tell me-- where is she? |
60751 | Oh yes,said Beneden--"that is, I suppose, for our experiment, is it not? |
60751 | Oh, I have no doubt you are quite right there,sighed Murowski,"but where on earth is Gombong? |
60751 | Oh, Nana,cried the poor girl, ready again to burst into tears;"how can you ask that?" |
60751 | Oh, come,said van Gulpendam scornfully,"do you think I am not up to all the dodges by which the law may be evaded?" |
60751 | Oh, indeed,laughed van Gulpendam,"that is your tack is it? |
60751 | Oh, yes, I know that; but-- a black chicken? 60751 Oh, yes, most certainly I do; but the question is for whom?" |
60751 | Oh, yes, of course, I had quite forgotten; he is in for ten days, eh? |
60751 | Oh, yes; but who is the happy man, babah? |
60751 | Oh, you believe the girl''s story then? |
60751 | Oh, you sly fox,whispered one with a nudge,"that is why you took me up so sharply just now? |
60751 | Oh, you think so? |
60751 | Oh, you think so? |
60751 | Oh,said Laurentia, carelessly,"is that all?" |
60751 | Oh,said he,"you intend to give us the sonata before the waltz?" |
60751 | Perhaps the Kandjeng toean will now allow me to retire? |
60751 | Perhaps the rice harvest has failed or has not, this season, produced as much as usual? |
60751 | Possibly I might be, but what if the Dutch papers were to take up the cry? |
60751 | Quite so,rejoined the other;"but what does that matter? |
60751 | Repent? 60751 Resident,"said Verstork,"may I beg leave to inquire against what you have been warned?" |
60751 | Secrets, Matilda? |
60751 | Setrosmito, how is it possible? |
60751 | Setrosmito,continued the president,"do you know why you have been brought here before us?" |
60751 | Shall we go to the club, it is close by? |
60751 | Shall we go? |
60751 | Shall we hear it, sir, right down at the bottom? |
60751 | She is ill then? |
60751 | She would not allow--"And it is you then,continued Verstork,"who have so shamefully ill- treated her?" |
60751 | Since this remedy then is not a secret one, will you tell me what it is? |
60751 | So darkly did you say? 60751 So early as this?" |
60751 | So that to- morrow morning there will be nothing to detain you? |
60751 | So that,continued the Resident,"after the cure there will be no visible proofs of the treatment he has received?" |
60751 | So that? |
60751 | So-- that is your report is it? 60751 Soeka maniesan?" |
60751 | Supposing,continued he,"that in spite of her parents, in spite of all that has occurred, I should be prepared to make her my wife?" |
60751 | Sure of Meidema? 60751 Take it?" |
60751 | Tell me, Anna,he continued, passionately,"tell me, do you feel some such love for me? |
60751 | Tell me, babah,asked the Resident''s wife,"what may be the meaning of that scribble on those red rags?" |
60751 | Tell me, can you understand? |
60751 | Thank you, and on that one yonder? |
60751 | Thanks; you will stay to dinner? |
60751 | That I think is plain enough, gentlemen, is it not? 60751 That I would let no one know-- no one, do you understand me, Dalima?" |
60751 | That bit of information does not seem to affect you very much? |
60751 | That is a pretty good number I think-- is it not, Wedono? |
60751 | That is all very well,said August van Beneden,"but where shall we find these quarters?" |
60751 | That is the proper course to take, is it not? |
60751 | That shriek I heard? |
60751 | That was plain speaking enough,--was it not William? 60751 That woman?" |
60751 | That''s a good many, babah!--if ten additional licenses were granted, then I understand you to say that you are prepared to go up to two millions? |
60751 | The Chinese assessors and the head- djaksa have received similar communications-- so that--"So that what? |
60751 | The boat then was large enough to hold those two, eh? |
60751 | The daughter of Ngow Ming Than-- is she not? 60751 The day before yesterday I went to Buitenzorg-- yesterday I went on to Tjipannas--""And--?" |
60751 | The inspector? |
60751 | The lever of what did you say? 60751 The man who is dead? |
60751 | The session? |
60751 | The usher disappeared? |
60751 | The whole sum? |
60751 | The word on that one signifies:''Lantern of Heaven?'' |
60751 | Then those two ladies will be able to bear witness to that I suppose? |
60751 | Then why did you not call Anna? 60751 Then why did you not have your breakfast before?" |
60751 | Then you suppose Ardjan is still there? |
60751 | Theodoor? 60751 There is no danger, I hope, doctor?" |
60751 | There was therefore no stu-- stu-- what did you call it? |
60751 | There? 60751 These things,"he continued,"are called in Javanese, I think, Kamadoog-- are they not, doctor?" |
60751 | These were the men, I think, who, a few moments before could discover nothing? |
60751 | They found it at the same time that they discovered Ardjan? |
60751 | They have caught Ardjan, you say,interrupted van Gulpendam,"who have caught him?" |
60751 | They, they, who are they? |
60751 | Thirteen guilders,cried the auctioneer,"who bids more than thirteen?" |
60751 | Three Europeans? |
60751 | To Lim Ho? 60751 To come and take my hand here as usual?" |
60751 | To fit it up? |
60751 | To heave to? 60751 To look for me? |
60751 | To what it has led me, Resident? |
60751 | Touch it? 60751 Treason, do you call it?" |
60751 | Twenty- five what? |
60751 | Two hundred and fifty guilders? 60751 Vanished?" |
60751 | Very well,said Anna, quietly,"then take this note to Mr. van Nerekool, you understand?" |
60751 | Was I not right? |
60751 | Was I right after all in keeping my word to Anna? 60751 Was it perhaps Kiem Ping Hin?" |
60751 | Was not the''djoekoeng''upset when the pair of you tried to run away in her? 60751 We have a good long ride before us to get back to Banjoe Pahit,"remarked Theodoor Grenits,"and to- morrow morning it will be light very early, eh?" |
60751 | Wedono, will you see to it that Mr. Mokesuep is called early to- morrow morning? |
60751 | Well gentlemen,asked Grenits,"am I exaggerating? |
60751 | Well then,continued the simple Javanese girl,"why be so cruel?" |
60751 | Well what does the Council say, Theodoor? |
60751 | Well, Charles,cried Verstork, as he flung the letter upon the table,"what do you think of that?" |
60751 | Well, I do n''t know,replied van Gulpendam,"but might not the notes have got mixed up with the samples of silk purely by accident? |
60751 | Well, Nana, how shall I tell you that? 60751 Well, and what happened then?" |
60751 | Well, and where are they going to send you to? |
60751 | Well, babah,asked the Resident,"in what manner can I assist you?" |
60751 | Well, but what? |
60751 | Well, gentlemen,cried the bluff but kind- hearted soldier as he caught sight of them,"have you had any luck?" |
60751 | Well, that is a curious tale certainly; and now what about Ardjan-- did you leave him behind you at the Moeara Tjatjing? |
60751 | Well, what is it? |
60751 | Well, what of that? |
60751 | Well, yes,continued Charles,"and kissing her; but should you perhaps think that we had purposely selected this spot, then--""Well, what then?" |
60751 | Well,asked van Rheijn,"but must we not look upon that as the expression of a mere private opinion? |
60751 | Well,said Charles,"and suppose that should happen?" |
60751 | Well,said Grenits,"what does history say?" |
60751 | Well,said Laurentia, in no mood to humour her husband,"do you call that so very quick? |
60751 | Well,said Laurentia,"what then?" |
60751 | Well,said Mr. Zuidhoorn,"you know, I suppose, that I have applied for leave of absence on account of my health, and that I am going to Holland?" |
60751 | Well,she said at length, after having for a few moments stared at Dalima;"well, and what happened then?" |
60751 | Well,stammered the coward, whose lips were still white with fear;"it is all right, is it not?" |
60751 | Well-- and did you get it? |
60751 | Well? |
60751 | Well? |
60751 | What I feel? |
60751 | What I intend to do? 60751 What Karang Anjer in Bagelen? |
60751 | What about? |
60751 | What are we going to do there, Nana? |
60751 | What are you frightened at? |
60751 | What are you thinking about, Nana? |
60751 | What brought you there? |
60751 | What business had you at the Moeara? 60751 What business?" |
60751 | What can have become of Edward van Rheijn? |
60751 | What can have brought all this crowd of people together? |
60751 | What can you mean? |
60751 | What circumstances? |
60751 | What colour was it, ma? |
60751 | What company then? |
60751 | What could the company make of them? 60751 What did I tell you?" |
60751 | What did Theodoor say? |
60751 | What did you hear? |
60751 | What did you say? |
60751 | What do you feel? 60751 What do you intend to do?" |
60751 | What do you intend to do? |
60751 | What do you mean by at last,she rejoined,"I suppose that is to be my good- morning?" |
60751 | What do you mean, Nana? |
60751 | What do you mean, Resident? |
60751 | What do you mean-- do you take me for a quack- doctor? |
60751 | What do you mean? 60751 What do you mean?" |
60751 | What do you say? |
60751 | What do you want? |
60751 | What does that matter? |
60751 | What else could the money have been meant for? |
60751 | What had he to do with it? |
60751 | What has become of our babahs? |
60751 | What has he got to do with it? 60751 What have you got to do with her?" |
60751 | What have you got to tell me? |
60751 | What he came here for? 60751 What in the world has happened to you, Dalima?" |
60751 | What in the world is the good of all that hocus- pocus? |
60751 | What in the world is the matter with you, old fellow? |
60751 | What in the world is the matter with you? |
60751 | What induced you to go there? |
60751 | What invitation? |
60751 | What is a pity? |
60751 | What is all this confusion about? |
60751 | What is he saying? |
60751 | What is that for? |
60751 | What is that to me? |
60751 | What is that, Resident? |
60751 | What is the matter now, babah? |
60751 | What is the matter? 60751 What is the matter? |
60751 | What is the matter? |
60751 | What is the use of my trying to guess? |
60751 | What is your difficulty? |
60751 | What is your name? |
60751 | What kind of bitters is that? |
60751 | What makes me think that? |
60751 | What makes you look so serious then? |
60751 | What makes you think that? |
60751 | What may that be, Resident? |
60751 | What mercy did you show poor Dalima and old Setrosmito? 60751 What money are you talking about?" |
60751 | What money? |
60751 | What must I do, Resident? |
60751 | What must you do? 60751 What of that?" |
60751 | What on earth can all this mean, Loerah? |
60751 | What on earth may that be? |
60751 | What ship? |
60751 | What ten thousand guilders? |
60751 | What then could it have been about to offer the money? |
60751 | What then may be the cause of the distress you speak of, Radhen Adipattie? |
60751 | What was it then? |
60751 | What will the Steenvlaks say to this sudden change of plan? |
60751 | What''s all this about? |
60751 | What''s the matter, what''s up? |
60751 | What''s up? |
60751 | What, all night? |
60751 | What, old Setrosmito? 60751 What,"fell in van Gulpendam, somewhat taken aback,"did the dessa folk see them as well as you?" |
60751 | What? 60751 What? |
60751 | What? 60751 What? |
60751 | What? 60751 What? |
60751 | What? 60751 What? |
60751 | What? 60751 What? |
60751 | What? |
60751 | What? |
60751 | When I do nothing more than lay my finger upon the wound? |
60751 | When could I have done such a thing? |
60751 | When is the contract to be renewed? |
60751 | When that opium came ashore,said he,"did anyone happen to be present?" |
60751 | Where are these samples? |
60751 | Where are you going to? |
60751 | Where are you running to, Nana? |
60751 | Where can August van Beneden have got to? |
60751 | Where can she be? |
60751 | Where did they find the horrid stuff? |
60751 | Where do you live? |
60751 | Where have you come from? |
60751 | Where have you sprung from? |
60751 | Where is Dalima? |
60751 | Where is Dalima? |
60751 | Where is Grashuis? |
60751 | Where is Leendert Grashuis? |
60751 | Where is nonna Anna? |
60751 | Where is the opium? |
60751 | Where is the pain? |
60751 | Where was the girl drowned? |
60751 | Where were you born? |
60751 | Where? 60751 Where?" |
60751 | Which sessions? |
60751 | Who I am? 60751 Who are they?" |
60751 | Who are those with him? |
60751 | Who gave that order? |
60751 | Who is I? |
60751 | Who is he? |
60751 | Who is running Amokh? |
60751 | Who is the buyer? |
60751 | Who is there? |
60751 | Who is there? |
60751 | Who is there? |
60751 | Who knows? |
60751 | Who, do you say, found these things? |
60751 | Whose evidence? 60751 Whose ship was that?" |
60751 | Why are you lawyers,rejoined the other,"always fencing with scraps of Latin? |
60751 | Why did you not tell me this at once? |
60751 | Why do you look so strangely at me? |
60751 | Why do you think so? |
60751 | Why not touch it? 60751 Why not, pray?" |
60751 | Why should I do so, Resident? 60751 Why should I have done so? |
60751 | Why should I not be? |
60751 | Why should I? 60751 Why should she?" |
60751 | Why should we not both go together? |
60751 | Why should we put it off? |
60751 | Why so? |
60751 | Why you, rather than anyone of us? |
60751 | Why, Mr. Thomasz, have you taken leave of your senses? |
60751 | Why, do n''t you know? 60751 Why, do n''t you know?" |
60751 | Why, now your father and mother are dead--"What? 60751 Why, what was he doing there?" |
60751 | Why,said Grenits,"I hope, Edward, you do not doubt my word?" |
60751 | Why? 60751 Will you allow me?" |
60751 | Will you bet me a rix- dollar that I do n''t manage to find some? |
60751 | Will you make that promise, Dalima? |
60751 | Will you then give me the right to call you Miss Anna, or, shorter still-- simply Anna-- dear, darling Anna? |
60751 | Wo n''t hear of it? |
60751 | Would it be indiscreet to ask what made our host bend his head so anxiously over his desk? |
60751 | Would not Monday morning have done just as well? |
60751 | Would the Kandjeng toean condescend to accept them at my hands? |
60751 | Would you not like,said van Beneden,"just merely for the sake of experiment, to try opium smoking? |
60751 | Would you,continued Anna,"would you have me deliberately widen the gap which is already growing between us? |
60751 | Would you,he asked as he pointed to Ardjan,"leave this fellow here alone and unwatched?" |
60751 | Wrong? |
60751 | Yes, I am quite ready,answered his friend;"but how about horses?" |
60751 | Yes, I sent him with it, where is it? |
60751 | Yes, and Grenits, where is he? 60751 Yes, and to- day you promised you would let me know why--""Now tell me, Charles,"said Verstork,"is there any need for me to say anything more? |
60751 | Yes, but babah, you know Mr. Meidema, do you not? |
60751 | Yes, but tell me,she insisted,"from whom is it?" |
60751 | Yes, but what do they mean? |
60751 | Yes, he does-- don''t you like them? |
60751 | Yes, njaa; but where is she? |
60751 | Yes, yes,cried van Rheijn, full of curiosity,"we grant you that; but what important communication had he to make to you?" |
60751 | Yes,cried a couple of others,"where has Mokesuep got to?" |
60751 | Yes,said Matilda,"and to complete the comparison, could anyone be happier even in the Residence itself? |
60751 | Yes,said she,"we must get out of this place; but, can you swim? |
60751 | Yes,said van Nerekool;"what if he did?" |
60751 | Yes,thought Dalima,"it is she;"and then she continued aloud:"She asked you no other question, ma?" |
60751 | Yes-- and then? |
60751 | Yes; but,continued he,"what did they talk about?" |
60751 | You are going eh? |
60751 | You are going to leave us? |
60751 | You are not? 60751 You are quite right, Resident, nothing ever escapes your eagle eye; but yet--''il y a des accommodements avec le ciel,''and therefore--""But how?" |
60751 | You are sure, there was nothing in the djoekoeng when you got into her? 60751 You are very late,"said van Nerekool--"have you been very busy?" |
60751 | You are very mysterious, babah,said he,"have you come to bother me again about that confounded opium?" |
60751 | You ask me what you have done? 60751 You ask me,"replied Meidema,"what I accuse you of? |
60751 | You asked her how far Pembanan was from the dessas Sikaja and Pringtoetoel-- did you not? |
60751 | You confess to having killed a bandoelan and wounded an officer? |
60751 | You did not tell him what you were going to do? |
60751 | You give me leave then to call you dear-- dearest Anna? |
60751 | You have been here some time then? |
60751 | You have, I presume,continued the Resident,"well weighed and thoroughly understood what I said?" |
60751 | You here, Dalima,cried she;"where in the world have you been? |
60751 | You know what has happened, mother? |
60751 | You know, mamma, do you not? 60751 You mean to Lim Ho, the bridegroom? |
60751 | You mean to tell me,cried van Gulpendam in amazement,"that the inspector has told you all that?" |
60751 | You now pay twelve hundred thousand guilders for your monopoly, do you not? 60751 You question me and I am obliged to answer-- and further--""Well, what else? |
60751 | You refuse then,continued Verstork coldly,"to furnish me with the explanations I require?" |
60751 | You remember,he laughed,"how Than Khan and Liem King tumbled down from top to bottom? |
60751 | You said two witnesses-- who is the other? |
60751 | You spoke to her then, ma? |
60751 | You think so, do you? |
60751 | You think therefore--? |
60751 | You thought me very ill? |
60751 | You were at Kaligaweh? |
60751 | You? 60751 You? |
60751 | You? |
60751 | Your bride? 60751 ''How can you suspect me of jesting, when I ask you whether you can surmise to what decision I am about to come with regard to your question?'' 60751 --Is that all?" |
60751 | A rare feast for the boajas, eh?" |
60751 | Above all things I wish to keep you here with me; but you must promise that you will not let anyone know where I am hiding-- will you promise that?" |
60751 | After what my secretary told me? |
60751 | Again I ask you, what proofs have we that this box was discovered under the pandan- mat of the couch in Setrosmito''s dwelling? |
60751 | Am I not right, Charles?" |
60751 | Am I not right, van Nerekool?" |
60751 | And again, might not the girl honestly imagine that in bringing the lovers together she was promoting the happiness of both? |
60751 | And did you get any good specimens?" |
60751 | And drawing his daughter to him, he said to her, as he patted her smooth cheek,"I am right, Anna, am I not? |
60751 | And how did he attempt to prove that charge? |
60751 | And how then about the rice which you have just brought home? |
60751 | And pray, may I be allowed to ask my proud and independent daughter what plans she may have formed for the future? |
60751 | And then''high time to get away?'' |
60751 | And turning to his servant, he went on:"You carry out my orders to the letter; do you hear? |
60751 | And why? |
60751 | And yet we are all of us morally convinced that a gross outrage was perpetrated, but-- when shall we see justice dealt out fairly in India?" |
60751 | And you Tilda?" |
60751 | And you say that she has smuggled opium?" |
60751 | And you, when you get to be head of a firm, will you give up all trade in spirits, and all the profits it brings in?" |
60751 | And, may I add to that request, the prayer that you will kindly intercede on my behalf, with Mr. van Gulpendam?" |
60751 | And-- pardon me the question-- have you in this particular case acted up to that principle?" |
60751 | Anyone else?" |
60751 | Anything to do with them eh? |
60751 | Are these feelings to be accounted for by the obstacles which my love to Anna has encountered? |
60751 | Are these the principles which animate our rulers? |
60751 | Are you aware that Mrs. van Gulpendam asked me to violate my oath and my duty?'' |
60751 | Are you listening to me, Charles?" |
60751 | Are you quite sure that you are not just a little too sanguine?" |
60751 | Are you trying to make a fool of me? |
60751 | As he entered the hut, he did not deign so much as to cast a look at Ardjan; but abruptly asked him:"What made you run away?" |
60751 | As he stood there hesitating, van Gulpendam asked:"Do the landowners pay the labourers reasonably well?" |
60751 | As soon as Liem King had made his report, he asked in a tone of assumed indifference:"Was the fellow alone when you came upon him?" |
60751 | As soon as she was gone Laurentia in feverish haste and with heaving bosom turned to Dalima and said:"Well, what then?" |
60751 | As van Gulpendam made his appearance in the pandoppo he was greeted with the words, somewhat sternly uttered:"What business has that pajoeng here? |
60751 | At Gombong?" |
60751 | At her last words however he sprang up from his chair, he took her hand and said:"A lonely life you say? |
60751 | At length Grenits said:"Well, doctor, is my carcase in pretty good order?" |
60751 | At length he spoke, turning to Than Khan and Liem King, and said:"Well, what have you to say to all that?" |
60751 | At length the Chinaman despairing of success, and very angry at his failure, cried out in a rage:"Where are your children?" |
60751 | At the sound the young girl gave a sudden start, she dropped her book and springing up from her seat,"Siapa ada?" |
60751 | Auctioneer?" |
60751 | Aye indeed; how was it all to end? |
60751 | Band an opponent of opium? |
60751 | But I ask you this one question:--Has the Government any right whatever to reckon upon the fulfilment of that duty? |
60751 | But I need not ask, you look like a fresh- blown Devonshire rose, so charming, so--""Will you take tea or coffee?" |
60751 | But all such reflections were roughly interrupted by Liem King, who asked him,"Where did you come from on so wild a night as this?" |
60751 | But how do you know that, Theodoor?" |
60751 | But is it a fact that I am an unpractical fellow, and one who will never make his way in the world? |
60751 | But now for William; what does he write about?" |
60751 | But now the opium? |
60751 | But now the question was: could they hope to get over the distance between that mountain of water and the next one before it also would break? |
60751 | But the sound had not quite passed away, when Grashuis, as if suddenly moved by some spring, raised himself upon his elbow:"Did you hear that?" |
60751 | But what are we to do? |
60751 | But what can there be in that telegram from the Hague, to put you out so?" |
60751 | But what has that to do with it?" |
60751 | But what may they have cost you altogether?" |
60751 | But what objection can he have to me?" |
60751 | But what of that?" |
60751 | But what''s up now?" |
60751 | But who could it be? |
60751 | But who then are the consumers? |
60751 | But you will ask perhaps:''How about Miss van Gulpendam?'' |
60751 | But, Resident, why all these questions? |
60751 | But, are not industry and agriculture the very life- blood of a State? |
60751 | But, just consider, how could you have undertaken that journey? |
60751 | But, let me ask you, upon what grounds has the prosecution founded this most serious charge? |
60751 | But, the question was, would she listen to her story, would she help her? |
60751 | But, what to do with oneself at Gombong? |
60751 | But, what would Babah Lim Yang Bing think of it? |
60751 | But, why do I talk of exulting over his death? |
60751 | But,"continued he,"can any of you tell me where the shots came from?" |
60751 | But-- what can be the drift of all this? |
60751 | But-- what is up with Anna? |
60751 | But-- what to do now? |
60751 | But--""But what?" |
60751 | But--""Yes-- but what?" |
60751 | By force or by cunning? |
60751 | By whom?" |
60751 | By- the- bye, did you receive the parcel I sent you?" |
60751 | Can I do anything for you to help you on your journey back?" |
60751 | Can it be some misanthropist, I thought, who is living there so far away from the haunts of men? |
60751 | Can we not manage to avoid even the least of these misfortunes?" |
60751 | Can you be quite sure that the five thousand guilders were concealed in that parcel of silk samples for the purpose of bribery?" |
60751 | Can you make that out?" |
60751 | Charles, Charles, what am I to believe?" |
60751 | Come, speak up, will you? |
60751 | Could he have expected more lenient treatment at the hands of the white men? |
60751 | Could he venture to go on? |
60751 | Could such a thing ever have happened at home? |
60751 | Could you manage to get me a horse?" |
60751 | Could you possibly suspect me of not doing my utmost to secure your happiness?" |
60751 | Dalima''s father has, I suppose, been got rid of at least for a few weeks?" |
60751 | Dalima, who was beginning to fear that Anna was really displeased, at length broke the silence and said:"You are not angry with me, Nana?" |
60751 | Did Mrs. Steenvlak really not know what had become of Anna? |
60751 | Did he repent of having thus honestly spoken his mind? |
60751 | Did my eyes play me false altogether? |
60751 | Did the young men there assembled pay any heed to this mysterious melody? |
60751 | Did you ever see a Javanese so degrade himself? |
60751 | Did you ever see a native act so meanly, even when pleading for his life? |
60751 | Did you ever see anything more neatly put together? |
60751 | Did you examine her?" |
60751 | Did you not say just now, van Rheijn, that you also had an opium tale to tell?" |
60751 | Did you not?" |
60751 | Did you notice how cleverly all the witnesses who might have spoken in Dalima''s favour were got out of the way? |
60751 | Did you partake of anything in the way of spirits?" |
60751 | Did you pick her up also floating about? |
60751 | Do n''t you remember Amy''s letter, when we had sent her our congratulations on her engagement? |
60751 | Do n''t you remember what we saw in the den at Kaligaweh?" |
60751 | Do n''t you see that the remnant of the herd will get clear away? |
60751 | Do n''t you think so, dearest?" |
60751 | Do n''t you think so?" |
60751 | Do n''t you understand me, nènèh? |
60751 | Do you ask what I intend to do? |
60751 | Do you happen to remember it?" |
60751 | Do you hear me?" |
60751 | Do you hear?" |
60751 | Do you know Miss van Gulpendam?" |
60751 | Do you love me, dearest? |
60751 | Do you love me, dearest? |
60751 | Do you not approve of my plan?" |
60751 | Do you really love Ardjan, and are you anxious to save him?" |
60751 | Do you still ask me what you have done? |
60751 | Do you think a pretty girl like Dalima is destined to be the bride of a Javanese dog like you? |
60751 | Do you think that I would throw fresh difficulties in her way? |
60751 | Do you think van Kempen in the Hague could turn out anything better than that?" |
60751 | Do you understand me, Mr. van Nerekool? |
60751 | Does not the Company trade in gin? |
60751 | Does not your own firm deal in alcohol? |
60751 | Does the wind sit in that quarter? |
60751 | During all these festive rites, did Lim Ho bestow even one passing thought upon his victim, baboe Dalima? |
60751 | Eh?" |
60751 | Eh?" |
60751 | Eh?" |
60751 | Etait- ce donc un ange, une femme, Qui venait d''embraser mon âme? |
60751 | Etait- ce donc un ange, une femme, Qui venait d''embraser mon âme? |
60751 | For, whom can I protect out here in Atjeh? |
60751 | Grenits, however, at once broke in and said:"What? |
60751 | Grenits?" |
60751 | Had Mr. van Gulpendam ever, thought she, thus declared his love to her-- had he ever spoken of her in such terms? |
60751 | Has anything else happened then?" |
60751 | Has he given you any hint to that effect?" |
60751 | Has it not neglected, in the most shameful manner, its duty towards that army? |
60751 | Has it then come to this that we are to be deprived of every means of stemming the national evil?" |
60751 | Have the members refused to sit? |
60751 | Have they drowned her, then?" |
60751 | Have they had an offer? |
60751 | Have you any objection?" |
60751 | Have you any others?" |
60751 | Have you cast him out of your heart?" |
60751 | Have you not often felt the same aversion-- tell me, mother dear?" |
60751 | Have you noticed that cock over the altar yonder?" |
60751 | Have you then no money at all?" |
60751 | He gave her one penetrating look:"You here yet?" |
60751 | He put his hands on his wife''s shoulders and steadily looking her in the face he said cheerily:"I say, mammy dear-- is there any news?" |
60751 | How are the cards serving you this evening? |
60751 | How can my simple words have moved you so? |
60751 | How can that possibly be?" |
60751 | How can you gentlemen like that nasty smoke?" |
60751 | How can you possibly dare to undertake such a journey, Dalima?" |
60751 | How could a man like William Verstork have ever admitted such a fellow into his company? |
60751 | How could they have had the audacity of daring to disregard the express command of the Mighty Lord? |
60751 | How did Dalima happen to be on the fatal spot at that early hour? |
60751 | How do they manage to keep body and soul together? |
60751 | How far is it from here to Karang Anjer, captain?" |
60751 | How is it possible that amid such surroundings Anna has remained spotless and pure? |
60751 | How is it you are not on board of her?" |
60751 | How is it,"she continued,"that you took so coolly what I just now told you about Anna? |
60751 | How long was that peaceful life to last--? |
60751 | How many more do you want?" |
60751 | How much opium have you there?" |
60751 | How shall we find out?" |
60751 | How then did Dalima get to the spot where now we find her, at so great a distance from Kaligaweh, and what was the object of her journey? |
60751 | How will all this end?" |
60751 | How would you like to be out on such a night as this?" |
60751 | How? |
60751 | How? |
60751 | I am quite ready to admit that your quotation is accurate; but was the Council properly informed when it gave that opinion?" |
60751 | I am right, am I not?" |
60751 | I am waiting for you-- what is your answer?" |
60751 | I ask you again: is such conduct in any way excusable, while the girl''s parents are left in ignorance of this passion?" |
60751 | I ask, why were not these papers laid before us? |
60751 | I fancy, Anna,"she continued,"I fancy I have some right to your confidence, have I not?" |
60751 | I know you keep a pretty good galley, do you accept my offer?" |
60751 | I may call you so, may I not?" |
60751 | I often ask myself how can such a child have sprung from such parents? |
60751 | I said, however, as quietly as I could,''Well, doctor, is there any particular spot to which you advise me to go?'' |
60751 | I say, Verstork, how in the world did you manage to get hold of such a sneak as that?" |
60751 | I say, mother, do you think that jacket is worth patching up?" |
60751 | I started and--""Does toean van Nerekool know of all this?" |
60751 | I suppose that even on Saturday last you knew that Resident van Gulpendam was not at all well disposed towards me?" |
60751 | I take it then, Anna, that you absolutely and finally refuse to accede to your mother''s suggestion?" |
60751 | I think I am right there?'' |
60751 | I think I am right, Charles?" |
60751 | I will tell you further, that in her despair, the poor girl has told me everything-- you understand me, do you not, when I say everything? |
60751 | I, madam?" |
60751 | If I had to choose, I would--""And will not Mrs. Meidema make her choice?" |
60751 | If he does not wish to play what does the booby want to come here for at all, I wonder?" |
60751 | If you please, Miss Anna, may I ask you for a cup of tea?" |
60751 | In that case with what intention did you put that question to me?'' |
60751 | In that costume?" |
60751 | In the face of what we have heard and seen can anyone deny or doubt that opium lies as a curse upon our poor Indian possessions?" |
60751 | In these numberless butterflies were fluttering about; but, will you believe me? |
60751 | In what manner, then, are those places filled? |
60751 | Is he with you here?" |
60751 | Is it a mere friendly feeling towards a pretty and accomplished child, or is it perhaps love which is beginning to nestle in my heart? |
60751 | Is not that true? |
60751 | Is she in India?" |
60751 | Is that a bargain?" |
60751 | Is that the question, Resident? |
60751 | Is that the right word do you think?" |
60751 | Is that then the reason why you all look so solemn? |
60751 | Is that true or not, babah?" |
60751 | Is that why you have come all the way from Santjoemeh? |
60751 | Is that, may I ask, a secret remedy?" |
60751 | Is there anything in that letter about butterflies?" |
60751 | Is there anything wrong with her?" |
60751 | Is there anything wrong? |
60751 | It was a sore disappointment; the stall- keepers were ready to sell, but where was the money to come from? |
60751 | It was not opium-- what was it then?" |
60751 | It was so strange, was it not? |
60751 | It was, however, my duty to investigate the matter--""And?" |
60751 | Just ask yourself that question?" |
60751 | Just fancy, ladies,"he continued, turning to the others,"a comical clerk, who ever heard of such a thing?" |
60751 | Just smell it, Kandjeng toean, is it not delicious?" |
60751 | Just think-- what if they dismissed me from the service altogether?" |
60751 | Let me see, which was it? |
60751 | May not our wild boars, if there are any at all in this ravine, have got away by some other road?" |
60751 | Meanwhile what had been going on inside? |
60751 | Meanwhile, what had befallen Dalima that she thus managed to come up at the right moment of time to rescue Ardjan from compulsory exile? |
60751 | Meidema?" |
60751 | Meidema?" |
60751 | Meidema?" |
60751 | Might she perhaps have mentioned to him only part of the bribe she had received, just to see how he would take it? |
60751 | Might she perhaps have some suspicion that Dalima had been sent on her errand by van Nerekool? |
60751 | Might the pursuit have been given up? |
60751 | Might they have missed the road and gone off on some wrong track? |
60751 | Moreover--""What else?" |
60751 | Murowski the Pole?" |
60751 | Must they leave van Nerekool to perish without an effort? |
60751 | Must they then give up all hope? |
60751 | My ultimatum, that is what they call the last word before a declaration of war, do n''t they, colonel?" |
60751 | No sooner had the creaking door given admittance to the woman than he called out sharply to her:"Where have you been all this time? |
60751 | No, I can not guess-- do tell me, babah?" |
60751 | No? |
60751 | No?" |
60751 | Not stay with you? |
60751 | Nothing can come to it-- unless--""Yes, unless what?" |
60751 | Now I ask you, what am I to think of the vaunted purity of your love? |
60751 | Now I think I am coming to it-- now a light dawns in upon me; and the next case? |
60751 | Now could you give a guess at the price of one of those copper lanterns?" |
60751 | Now do you begin to see why all our hospitals are overcrowded? |
60751 | Now pray let me know, whose evidence may you have heard?" |
60751 | Now that is agreed upon, eh?" |
60751 | Now we were in hopes that we might have met Mr. van Nerekool half way in this matter-- But--""But-- what mamma? |
60751 | Now what do you think of that? |
60751 | Now what else is there? |
60751 | Now will you allow me to see your parents to- morrow and lay before them my formal request for your hand?" |
60751 | Now would you like to know what I have put down in my log, eh?'' |
60751 | Now, Mr. Meidema, will you allow me to give you a piece of good advice?" |
60751 | Now, are you really and seriously in love with her?'' |
60751 | Now, how can the native be induced, for such utterly inadequate pay, to face this perpetual and deadly risk? |
60751 | Now, how on earth did he manage to get here in that''djoekoeng?'' |
60751 | Now, should that happen-- why then all may be well-- You understand me, Laurie, do n''t you? |
60751 | Now, the question is, how can such persons manage to live at all in even the most frugal manner? |
60751 | Now, the question was: where were they to look for Resident van Gulpendam? |
60751 | Now, what is the most serious obstacle? |
60751 | Now, what was I to do? |
60751 | Oh, I beg and pray you, have pity upon me and deliver me from this fearful suspense?" |
60751 | Oh, that cursed Javanese, he threatened me with his kris, did he? |
60751 | On the very morning when I set out with Grenits--""With Grenits?" |
60751 | One day, as they were thus merrily talking, Anna said to her friend:"What if it were the Kjahi who gave us that fright the other day?" |
60751 | One of the very last to give way was Laurentia--"who had a right to interfere with her-- the Resident''s wife? |
60751 | Ought we not rather to find fault with the Government which countenances such abuses?" |
60751 | Partly carried out you said?" |
60751 | Perhaps you take some special interest in the man?" |
60751 | Presently van Nerekool said to Verstork:"Are we not running the risk of hitting some of the men in the rear?" |
60751 | Quite impossible; is it not, Loerah?" |
60751 | Reijnaals-- the son- in- law of the member of the Indian Council?" |
60751 | Said Grashuis:"What untold misery does that detestable opium- policy bring upon this, in other respects, so richly blessed island? |
60751 | Separately? |
60751 | Shall I be able to purge him of that accusation as I know that I have cleared him of the former? |
60751 | Shall I mention these names which are even now on every lip? |
60751 | She jumped up,"May I light it for you, father?" |
60751 | She surely must be aware that she can not quarter herself for an indefinite period of time upon the Steenvlaks?" |
60751 | Should you not rather cast the blame upon me? |
60751 | So I took it for granted that you would be much too busy to--""Do what, madam?" |
60751 | Soon the whole booth was full of men blindly intent upon tempting fortune, while outside the cymbal resounded, and the voices of the actresses(?) |
60751 | Speak, I am prepared to hear what explanation you have to offer for conduct so insubordinate? |
60751 | Starting up Verstork sat up and cried:"Who is there?" |
60751 | Steenvlak?" |
60751 | Such scum as that must be severely dealt with-- do you hear?" |
60751 | Tell me who are you?" |
60751 | Tell me, dearest Anna, may I hope?" |
60751 | Tell me, dearest Anna, tell me, may I hope for some return of my love?" |
60751 | Tell me, have we Dutch any feeling at all for our fellow- creatures? |
60751 | Tell me, pray, what condition did you propose to van Nerekool?" |
60751 | That gadabout has come home at last, has she?" |
60751 | That is a settled question, is it not?" |
60751 | That is agreed upon, is it not?" |
60751 | That is it-- is it not?" |
60751 | That is natural enough; but what I want to know is how you managed to get the native chiefs on your side?" |
60751 | That is the question I would ask you?" |
60751 | That week is up to- day-- is it not?" |
60751 | That will be a step for you, will it not?" |
60751 | The girl stopped at once:"Worse than that?" |
60751 | The inspector tore it open, and, in his excitement he cried,"Where is it?" |
60751 | The native population? |
60751 | The opium? |
60751 | The question you now ask me is this:''To whom do you intend this grave censure to apply?'' |
60751 | The rice, of course, how was it that they had never thought of that? |
60751 | The world might, you know-- But no, you love my daughter do you not?" |
60751 | Then a hoarse cry escaped from her lips,"My God, my God,"she sobbed,"has it come to this? |
60751 | Then comes the question, where shall I be sent to? |
60751 | Then how did it come about?" |
60751 | There was but one of the little party who ventured to ask:"Is it quite safe, do you think?" |
60751 | There, Nana?" |
60751 | There?" |
60751 | They must have cost a pretty penny I should think?" |
60751 | This case will be an interesting one, I think?" |
60751 | Thomasz?" |
60751 | Thomasz?" |
60751 | Thomasz?" |
60751 | Thomasz?" |
60751 | Thomasz?" |
60751 | Thomasz?" |
60751 | Thomasz?" |
60751 | To the daughter of that rich old Chinaman-- is it not?" |
60751 | To- morrow you mean to sail in the Emirne, eh? |
60751 | Together? |
60751 | Van Nerekool made an impatient gesture as one who would say:''What is that to me?'' |
60751 | Verstork?" |
60751 | Was I forbidden any longer to attempt the rescue of the infatuated wretches around me? |
60751 | Was I now to desist? |
60751 | Was it a kind of dread of being alone for the first time with him whom she loved, and to whom she had just now spoken her faithful and trustful"yes?" |
60751 | Was it a woman''s hand at all? |
60751 | Was it all a mere delusion? |
60751 | Was it natural modesty? |
60751 | Was it the hope which began to dawn within me, or had a reaction already set in? |
60751 | Was it the light in my eyes? |
60751 | Was that the reward for the many years of anxious work which he had bestowed upon his office? |
60751 | Was that then the impression which his long and conscientious services had made upon his superiors at head- quarters? |
60751 | Well, never mind, we will come and look you up now and then-- won''t we, gentlemen?" |
60751 | What are you driving at now?" |
60751 | What are you talking about? |
60751 | What are your orders?" |
60751 | What can it all mean?" |
60751 | What can you expect from such people--? |
60751 | What could I do? |
60751 | What did he gain by it? |
60751 | What did she give you?" |
60751 | What do you say?" |
60751 | What do you taste?" |
60751 | What has become of our merry Theodoor?" |
60751 | What has that booby come on board for I wonder?" |
60751 | What if that high and mighty one were to take up the cause of his servant? |
60751 | What if they should take it up? |
60751 | What in the world about?" |
60751 | What in the world are you doing here?" |
60751 | What in the world is he doing here?" |
60751 | What is it?" |
60751 | What is the matter?" |
60751 | What mercy did you show to me and to my old father? |
60751 | What might be said at Batavia should it be suspected that he felt the slightest distrust or fear? |
60751 | What must be your answer? |
60751 | What news may she have to tell me?" |
60751 | What reason had they for flinging about these suspicions? |
60751 | What right has he to offer my wife and daughters presents of five thousand guilders?" |
60751 | What shall I say in excuse of my indiscretion? |
60751 | What then had been his fate? |
60751 | What was I to do? |
60751 | What was it you saw, Theodoor?" |
60751 | What was the use of troubling you to no purpose?" |
60751 | What will be the end of it all? |
60751 | What will mamma say?" |
60751 | What worse misfortunes can overtake me? |
60751 | What would Santjoemeh be without its chronique scandaleuse?" |
60751 | What would be the use of them?" |
60751 | What would you think of me if I were to take back my report? |
60751 | What, have you been in his power?" |
60751 | What, then-- why, then? |
60751 | What? |
60751 | What? |
60751 | What? |
60751 | When all were seated and the fragrant Manillas were lighted, he continued:"Gentlemen, what do you say to a glass of beer?" |
60751 | When did you last partake of food?" |
60751 | When the girl had come close to the hut, she asked again:"What is the matter? |
60751 | Whenever did a white man keep his promise to us Javanese? |
60751 | Where can she be? |
60751 | Where can she have got to?" |
60751 | Where can you have got to, my child?" |
60751 | Where did that take place? |
60751 | Where have you come from?" |
60751 | Where in the world did you get that from? |
60751 | Where is the rest of the money?" |
60751 | Where might the dear girl be now? |
60751 | Where was now the pleasant little cottage with its neat hedge of golden- yellow bamboo and its clean dark- brown roof of thatch made of leaves? |
60751 | Who are the people that bring this so- called profit to our national chest? |
60751 | Who first discovered them? |
60751 | Who is she?" |
60751 | Who pays that lawyer?" |
60751 | Who will bid for them? |
60751 | Who would be so mad as to declare war against you? |
60751 | Who would have protected my child if I had not done so? |
60751 | Whom else did you examine?" |
60751 | Whose order is that?" |
60751 | Why I held--""Will Mr. van Nerekool take tea or coffee?" |
60751 | Why do you give me that advice?" |
60751 | Why not?" |
60751 | Why should I do so? |
60751 | Why should there be no joy for you in this life? |
60751 | Why, do n''t you know-- he is in the lock- up?" |
60751 | Why? |
60751 | Will anyone bid higher? |
60751 | Will the Kandjeng toean do me the favour of having a look at it?" |
60751 | Will this circumstance be of any use to me at the trial? |
60751 | Will you come with me? |
60751 | Will you please try to recall our conversation on the very evening of the discovery?" |
60751 | William Verstork shook his head doubtfully at this communication,"Is there any truth in all that?" |
60751 | William, my dear friend, you recollect our conversation of last Saturday night at Santjoemeh?" |
60751 | With a loud scream she made an effort to start up,"You, you here?" |
60751 | With what result who could tell? |
60751 | Wonosobo, as you probably know, is 73 miles from Karang Anjer; but what were they in my eyes? |
60751 | Would not the testimony of all the bandoelans, the opium- hunters, the opium- den keepers,''et hoc genus omne,''much rather lie open to suspicion? |
60751 | Would she have to give up all hope of entangling that young man if he could be made to despair of ever obtaining Anna''s hand? |
60751 | Would the Kandjeng toean ever forgive them for it? |
60751 | Would they ever have arisen in my breast if the course of my love, like that of so many of my fellow- men, had run smoothly along? |
60751 | Yes or no?" |
60751 | Yes, he has disappeared-- where can he have got to?" |
60751 | Yes-- but-- might it not have been her breathing somewhat quickened by the exertion of dancing? |
60751 | Yes? |
60751 | You ask what you have done? |
60751 | You ask who are they? |
60751 | You can all understand that-- can you not?" |
60751 | You had an interview yesterday evening with my wife, had you not?'' |
60751 | You have heard of the story of Lim Ho and the pretty baboe Dalima?" |
60751 | You have understood me, Wedono, have you not?" |
60751 | You heard the head- djaksa''s prosecution? |
60751 | You knew well enough, did you not, that I wanted the girl? |
60751 | You know Ludovic''s charming duet, do you not?" |
60751 | You know the laws of the Company, do you not? |
60751 | You know, I suppose, where it came from?" |
60751 | You may ask perhaps why make that distinction between the two cases? |
60751 | You must be tired out, and I do n''t suppose you care to return to your hut to- night? |
60751 | You remember in what manner I received your communication last week?" |
60751 | You remember what he said, do you not? |
60751 | You said clause 92?" |
60751 | You tell me that you have been holding an inquiry-- do you not? |
60751 | You will allow that I think?" |
60751 | You will ask then, perhaps, how can people be found to venture on so hazardous an undertaking? |
60751 | You will be there, I presume?" |
60751 | about Anna, you know, and van Nerekool?" |
60751 | adjourned? |
60751 | again cried Singomengolo,"Dalima, where are you hurrying to?" |
60751 | and what did you say to that?" |
60751 | asked Anna,"Theodoor Grenits? |
60751 | asked Charles, somewhat hastily,"what do you mean? |
60751 | asked Dalima in pitying accents,"you, the daughter of a kandjeng toean Resident?" |
60751 | asked another,"Charles van Nerekool going away-- what in the world is that for?" |
60751 | asked the officer, quite surprised,"what do you mean? |
60751 | asked van Nerekool,"what do you mean?" |
60751 | began the auctioneer,"who will make a bid for them?" |
60751 | but I mean before you went to prison?" |
60751 | but what can one expect from a wretched speculator in opium? |
60751 | by Ardjan?" |
60751 | can all this be justly put to the account of my successor? |
60751 | can one expect as much from all the foreigners, which have been shipped out hither? |
60751 | continued Anna,"did he see you?" |
60751 | continued Laurentia,"and what are those blessings?" |
60751 | continued Liem King;"how about her? |
60751 | could she be guilty of smuggling opium?" |
60751 | cried Anna in the greatest excitement;"not love him? |
60751 | cried Anna now really frightened,"Lim Ho? |
60751 | cried Anna, in dismay,"who was he?" |
60751 | cried Anna,"what might that be?" |
60751 | cried Dalima beside herself with terror,"what are you about?" |
60751 | cried Dalima breathless with excitement:"are you sure of that?" |
60751 | cried Grenits in surprise;"have you an outfitting store here in this out- of- the- way place?" |
60751 | cried Grenits,"did ever man hear such an argument as that? |
60751 | cried Meidema, utterly taken aback,"what on earth can the fellow mean?" |
60751 | cried Mrs. van Gulpendam scornfully,"by whom, pray?" |
60751 | cried Than Khan as he roughly tore the veil from the girl''s face,"what have we here? |
60751 | cried Verstork,"what has he got to do with all this?" |
60751 | cried Zuidhoorn,"is that the case with me?" |
60751 | cried one of them,"what to do now?" |
60751 | cried one,"still at it?" |
60751 | cried the Chinaman,"may I beg the Kandjeng toean to accept that little sample as an offering to the njonja?" |
60751 | cried the auctioneer,"Who bids higher? |
60751 | cried the baboe,"how so? |
60751 | cried the echo,"who bids higher?" |
60751 | cried van Gulpendam,"and who are you that you dare to prate about justice, even while you are planning sedition and preparing for murder? |
60751 | cried van Nerekool--"Do not be in a hurry!--And what if meanwhile she should again disappear?" |
60751 | cried van Rheijn somewhat contemptuously,"what does a merchant know about such things? |
60751 | cried van Rheijn,"and then?" |
60751 | does he want the thing to fail altogether?" |
60751 | eh?" |
60751 | exclaimed Dalima, folding her hands in sorrowful wonder,"you, the child of a kandjeng toean?" |
60751 | exclaimed Grenits, sarcastically,"do n''t you think it is about time to cry''Shut up?''" |
60751 | exclaimed Henriette with a laugh,"do you call that so very serious a matter?" |
60751 | exclaimed Laurentia,"the lover of your baboe?" |
60751 | exclaimed van Gulpendam,"do you think I am afraid of burning my hands in cold water?" |
60751 | exclaimed van Nerekool,"and what--?" |
60751 | exclaimed van Nerekool,"how can you bring yourself to suspect William Verstork of illicit traffic?" |
60751 | exclaimed van Rheijn contemptuously,"they say!--and pray who are they?" |
60751 | exclaimed van Rheijn,"with your''dirty source of profit?'' |
60751 | eyes?" |
60751 | father and mother dead?" |
60751 | for the opium contract?" |
60751 | has that slut come in again?" |
60751 | he continued, after a few puffs at his pipe,"by cunning? |
60751 | he continued,"what have we here?" |
60751 | he cried,"Grenits, do you hear me; tell me, do you hear me?" |
60751 | he exclaimed,"what have we here?" |
60751 | how could I? |
60751 | inquired Anna,"what place may that be?" |
60751 | interrupted van Gulpendam,"they managed to get one in tow at last?" |
60751 | is that his Excellency''s opinion?" |
60751 | just at this time, when there is so much work on hand?" |
60751 | mercy on such brutes as you?" |
60751 | need I tell you who are the men that thus defraud the revenue? |
60751 | no; Mr. van Nerekool,"said she,"I do not mean that; but will this wretched business compromise him in any way?" |
60751 | not many weeks ago he promised to help me in saving the lover of my baboe and would he now--?" |
60751 | of Chinamen?" |
60751 | of what kind?" |
60751 | on that side?" |
60751 | repeated Mr. Zuidhoorn, surprised in his turn,"is there anything very remarkable about it?" |
60751 | retorted van Rheijn,"does not every one pray for his daily bread? |
60751 | said Meidema, sarcastically,"I suppose you came to offer silk dresses to the njonja Resident? |
60751 | said Mrs. Meidema very coolly,"and who is the young lady?" |
60751 | said she at last amidst the sobs which convulsively shook her entire frame,"can it be true? |
60751 | said the Resident;"and what may be the cause of this sad state of things, Radhen Adipattie?" |
60751 | said the crafty woman,"and what, pray, may be the value of the things?" |
60751 | said van Gulpendam,"what do you women know about business?" |
60751 | said van Nerekool,"where in the world must I get all these things from? |
60751 | shall I take you to your seat?" |
60751 | she asked,"tell me, is he dead?" |
60751 | shouted Lim Ho turning to Ardjan;"do you know what has become of her?" |
60751 | the Opium farmer?" |
60751 | the fellow is right after all!--that''s where the coast lies, is it? |
60751 | unfettered?" |
60751 | was the question of all of them as soon as they had made inquiries after their friend''s health,"well?" |
60751 | what for?" |
60751 | what has become of them? |
60751 | what has he to do with it?" |
60751 | what might that be?" |
60751 | what, to the son of the opium farmer?" |
60751 | where is Mokesuep?" |
60751 | where is that?" |
60751 | where must all this end? |
60751 | whispered the major in a warning voice,"she is standing just there talking to the young judge; what can she have to say to him?" |
60751 | who is I?" |
60751 | why not?" |
60751 | why?" |
60751 | why?" |
60751 | with that''djoekoeng?''" |
60751 | would you take that scoundrel''s word?" |
60751 | you wish me--?" |