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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5350 | And are these men strong and happy? |
5350 | And why should he be when he leads time by the forelock, and uses all there is? |
5350 | But who would risk a reputation so clad and so environed? |
5350 | Can one wonder that the Japanese loves his country or that they are born and bred landscape artists? |
5350 | Can the farmers of our south Atlantic and Gulf Coast states, which are in the same latitude, sometime attain to this standard? |
5350 | Must American agriculture ultimately feed sixteen people where it is now feeding but one? |
5350 | Shall we be able, when our numbers have vastly increased, to permit all needful earnings to be acquired in a better way? |
5350 | To the question,"What yield of sweet potatoes do you expect from this piece of land?" |
5350 | What did the operation of this machine cost? |
5350 | Who need believe they did not look beyond the imagery and commune with the Eternal Spirit? |
29051 | Well,said Jeema to us,"what is to be done? |
29051 | Every thing A´dee- coódee[47]? |
29051 | I took no notice of him for some time, but at last looked up and smiled; upon which the boy cried out in perfectly good English,"How do you do? |
29051 | In the ship are there any literary men who thoroughly understand, and can explain what is written?"] |
29051 | Mr. Clifford, having assured him that I was not sulky with him, detained him to ask him what it was he feared? |
29051 | On account of what business do you come hither? |
29051 | Sharp Aka, or chírraring? |
29051 | Then they speak long time together; by and by ax me,''how many people bring sho you Ta- yin?'' |
29051 | They ax,''What time come?'' |
29051 | What do you call this? |
29051 | what he had seen in us to excite such dread of our going near the town? |
12048 | ''For what reason do you pry into other people''s business?'' 12048 ''On this account,"said the man to Cheng- chong,''my father broke out into mourning in these words:"''"Why have I lived to this age? |
12048 | ''True,''was the reply,''but whence are you? 12048 ''What examination?'' |
12048 | Do n''t you see him right behind that little man in yellow who is carrying a big blue flag? |
12048 | Do you think,said Yung Pak,"that the old kings were any better than our own gracious ruler?" |
12048 | Seeing his embarrassment, the old man spoke to him in these words:''What benefit is it for a youth of your abilities to be seeking a stray falcon? |
12048 | Upon the man''s appearance, the king asked:''Do you know who I am? 12048 What is that music?" |
12048 | What is that wall for? |
12048 | Where is he? |
12048 | Who is in that chair? |
12048 | Yes, but why is this done? |
12048 | And are not those strange leaves on it? |
12048 | How is it that you should come to find me at midnight? |
12048 | So how do you suppose Yung Pak''s mother used to put him to sleep in this land where cradles were unknown? |
12048 | To what family do you belong?'' |
12048 | What does it all mean?" |
12048 | What kind of a tree is it, anyway?" |
12048 | What little boy ever saw a monkey that he did n''t want for his own? |
12048 | Why did I not die years ago? |
12048 | Why did the nun dance, the bereaved man sing, and the old man weep? |
12048 | Why has this degradation come to my daughter- in- law?" |
12048 | why such persistence in trying to learn about other people''s business?'' |
13128 | And what does your mother say? |
13128 | But, then, how can you like her? |
13128 | Did you see her? |
13128 | Do you see that man? |
13128 | Does your father know the girl well? |
13128 | How can they be dirty if they bathe every day? 13128 How much was it you borrowed?" |
13128 | I say, Mr. S.I whispered, touching him with my foot,"what does all this mean?" |
13128 | I suppose that no oath was bad enough for the three leaders, then? |
13128 | If you were to be beheaded, Mr. S., would you be afraid of death? |
13128 | Nonsense,I said;"are you joking, or what?" |
13128 | Now,added the Cho- senese, looking earnestly into my face,"would you work under those circumstances?" |
13128 | So your argument is,I dared put in,"that if one may laugh at one''s own misfortunes, there is all the more title to laugh at those of other people?" |
13128 | What is it? |
13128 | When will you go and live with your wife? |
13128 | Where is my child? |
13128 | Why do you do it? |
13128 | Why not have machines altogether? |
13128 | Why not laugh at illnesses, death, and deformity? |
13128 | Why; who was there? |
13128 | Why? |
13128 | Yes,I remarked,"your story is a very good one; but what part did this particular man, now at Fusan, take in the marauding scheme?" |
13128 | At first the baby became ten times more lively than before, and looked at me as if it meant to say,"What the devil are you doing?" |
13128 | But these are only lesser native failings; and have we not all our faults? |
13128 | But to return to the children of Cho- sen: do you know what is the system employed by the yellow- skinned women to send their babies to sleep? |
13128 | Did you ever see a weaker, more depraved and inhuman head than that which was screwed on his shoulders? |
13128 | Did you not hear the two shrieks and the whistle? |
13128 | Do you see that man squatting down there on a mat? |
13128 | I am pleased with his work, but I flog him to encourage(?) |
13128 | Is he not picturesque with his long white flowing robe, his large pointed straw hat and his black face? |
13128 | One hardly ventures to address any such personage, for so grand is he that, he will hardly condescend to say"How do you do?" |
13128 | Puzzled at this strange occurrence, I inquired of a neighbour:"In which palanquin is the King?" |
13128 | S.?" |
13128 | See how they are swollen, and nearly cut by the rope?" |
13128 | That is punctuality, is it not? |
13128 | The idea is not at all bad, is it? |
13128 | The soldiers had brought with them-- conceive what? |
13128 | What do you suppose they intended to do? |
13128 | What is to be done? |
13128 | What things could make a woman more unhappy? |
13128 | Who would have foreseen this? |
13128 | thought I, panic- stricken-- am I to bathe with these three... old lizards? |
13128 | you have not got it?" |
55539 | Are you such a stranger, that you do n''t know the news? 55539 But how will you transport such an enormous quantity of rice?" |
55539 | But what good is that going to do? |
55539 | Did your uncle whip you? |
55539 | How can I promise such a princely offering? |
55539 | How old are you? |
55539 | I hear,says he,"that the new Magistrate is about to marry the gee sang, Chun Yang Ye; is it true?" |
55539 | Is he just or oppressive, drunken or sober? 55539 Is he such a fearful- looking man as to frighten one by his aspect alone?" |
55539 | Is it possible? |
55539 | Kil Tong, did you say? |
55539 | Never mind who told him; if you did not want him to know you, then why did you swing so publicly? 55539 Oh,"she says,"but how can I live here alone, with you in Seoul? |
55539 | Well, what is this that you say about my not being permanently blind? |
55539 | What does your conduct mean? |
55539 | What have you done? 55539 What is the matter with her?" |
55539 | What is your name? |
55539 | What shall I do? |
55539 | When is your birthday? |
55539 | Who are you, and what do you want? |
55539 | Who is that calls me? |
55539 | Who told Ye Toh Ryung my name? |
55539 | Why did you not tell this to your mother before? 55539 Why have you not presented yourself at this office with the other gee sang?" |
55539 | Why, who are you that you know so much about me? |
55539 | Why? |
55539 | As she saw his face and garb, she moaned:"Oh, what have we done to be so afflicted? |
55539 | As the procession drew nearer the dreamer exclaimed:"Who are you, my beautiful child?" |
55539 | At length he said:"Do n''t you have any difficulty in the water? |
55539 | Because the sun shines to- day are we assured that to- morrow it will shine? |
55539 | But what did you do that the stars should banish you from their midst?" |
55539 | But who are you, and why do you live in this lone spot? |
55539 | Can I foretell the future? |
55539 | Did you go so far away that it has required all this time to retrace your steps?" |
55539 | Do n''t you know me? |
55539 | Does he devote himself to his duties, or give himself up to riotous living?" |
55539 | Does n''t it get into your eyes and mouth?" |
55539 | Have the rivers been so deep and rapid that you dared not cross them? |
55539 | Have you been so busy in official life? |
55539 | I can not know of you, for who will tell me, and how am I to endure it?" |
55539 | I hear your voice; I feel your form; but how can I know it is you, for I have no eyes? |
55539 | Is it victory, or is it death? |
55539 | Our house is so weak it may fall down, and then what will the poor birds do?" |
55539 | Perceiving the turtle, he went over and accosted him with,"What are you doing away up here, sir?" |
55539 | Repeatedly, since returning to the United States, people have asked me,"Why do n''t you write a book on Korea?" |
55539 | Stung by the pain and the calmness of her lover''s voice, she sarcastically asked:"Why have you not come to me? |
55539 | Suppose this matter should reach your father''s ears, what would you do?" |
55539 | The man gruffly demanded,"who are you?" |
55539 | Then why am I addressed thus by such a miserable looking stripling?" |
55539 | This strange garment is never worn, but is always used as a covering for the fair(?) |
55539 | What do you mean by setting such rice before a gentleman?" |
55539 | What more will you have?" |
55539 | What will become of my poor father? |
55539 | What will eyes be to me if I can no longer look upon your lovely face?" |
55539 | Will you show me the place?" |
55539 | Would you ask one woman to marry two men? |
55539 | Would you rob me of this? |
55539 | my child, can the dead come back to us? |
55539 | who will care for him? |
13368 | But what could he do? |
13368 | Can he not now repudiate the agreement or can he not rid the world of his presence? 13368 Do you beat an old man, seventy years old, this way?" |
13368 | Do you know now how wrong it is to call''Mansei''? |
13368 | Do you seriously suggest that America or Great Britain should risk a breach of good relations or even a war with Japan to help Korea? 13368 Is it worth while for any of us to live any longer? |
13368 | Koreans, if in the past for small things we have suffered injuries, how much more shall we suffer to- day? 13368 We are rebuilding our houses,"he said,"but of what use is it for us to do so? |
13368 | What do you want us to do? |
13368 | What does this mean? |
13368 | What is seventy years, you rascal of a Christian? |
13368 | What is the task that this League of Nations is to do? 13368 What is the use of our resisting?" |
13368 | What is there to be frightened about? |
13368 | What place have we or our children? 13368 Where are your people?" |
13368 | Where are your women? 13368 Why have you broken your promises?" |
13368 | Why have you broken your promises? |
13368 | Why should they protect you, if you do not protect yourself? |
13368 | Why should we live when our land is dead? |
13368 | Will you ever dare to do such a thing again? |
13368 | Would you not yield,the Marquis said,"if your Emperor commanded you?" |
13368 | At a famous political trial, one question was put to the prisoner,"Have you read the''Tragedy of Korea''?" |
13368 | At this time, how can you Japanese show such ill feeling and such treachery? |
13368 | Can we be indifferent? |
13368 | Can we not speak out? |
13368 | Did foreigners?'' |
13368 | Did they want a thing? |
13368 | Did you take part in the assassination plots?'' |
13368 | Even if the Government of Japan were benevolent, how could the Japanese understand the aches and pains of another race of people? |
13368 | Had he any outposts placed in positions? |
13368 | His seniors tried to restrain him, but in vain,"What way is this for Samurai to treat Samurai?" |
13368 | How can he again stand before the Emperor and with what face can he ever look upon any one of his twenty million compatriots? |
13368 | How can you injure us with guns and swords? |
13368 | How can your violence be so deep? |
13368 | How could he put on the plumed hat of a Generalissimo with a topknot in the way? |
13368 | How far were these stories true? |
13368 | How long would it be before the triumphant Japanese, following up their victory, attacked the town? |
13368 | How were they organized? |
13368 | If not, what is the use of saying anything? |
13368 | In the country people were stopped by soldiers when walking along the roads, and asked,"Are you Christians?" |
13368 | Japan had done this before; why should she not do it again? |
13368 | Meanwhile five or six police dropped in and said,''Have you repented? |
13368 | One question was pressed on every prisoner, usually by beating and burning,"Who instigated you? |
13368 | Shall it be extinguished? |
13368 | She heard them asking one another,"Have you enrolled?" |
13368 | They asked:"''Why did you wear straw shoes?'' |
13368 | Though their weapons are sharp, how can one man kill a thousand? |
13368 | To what end? |
13368 | WHAT CAN WE DO? |
13368 | Was it the foreigners?" |
13368 | Was the river- way guarded? |
13368 | What barrier can we not break, what purpose can we not accomplish? |
13368 | What can we do? |
13368 | What can we do? |
13368 | What could these mean but that Christians were urged to become an army and attack the Japanese? |
13368 | What enemy will withstand when our race marches forward with righteousness and humanity? |
13368 | What happened after the Regent and the Japanese reached the palace? |
13368 | What has become of our land? |
13368 | What if her family was, for a time, in disgrace? |
13368 | What power would be filched from him by the shearing of his locks? |
13368 | Where are your children?" |
13368 | Where can we speak? |
13368 | Where was their leader, the man who had urged them all to resist to death? |
13368 | Which is the right explanation? |
13368 | Who talks of torture in these enlightened days? |
13368 | Why go back and become discouraged? |
13368 | Why have you eyes if you do not watch, why have you strength if you do not prevent the Eui- pyung from doing- mischief? |
13368 | Why should I take off my clothes before you?'' |
13368 | Why should one woman be allowed to stand between them and their purpose? |
13368 | Why? |
13368 | Will she choose the nobler end?" |
13368 | Will the world hear? |
13368 | With her evil Government can there be anything but racial extermination for us?" |
13368 | Would the mistress come and disperse them? |
13368 | XIX WHAT CAN WE DO? |
34810 | And how will Mr. Kit- ze feel toward us, uncle, if we do not? |
34810 | And lose his mind with it? 34810 And thus encourage Mr. Kit- ze in his silliness?" |
34810 | Are you sure of that? 34810 But do n''t you see that the sight of it that way excites them the more?" |
34810 | But first,said Clarence,"had n''t you better search him? |
34810 | But how are we to teach them a better worship until we take their miserable idols from them? |
34810 | But how can we help him? |
34810 | But how did you know that I knew about the_ miriok_? |
34810 | But the_ miriok_, Mr. Kit- ze, the_ miriok_? |
34810 | But what can we do for this poor fellow here? |
34810 | But why act in that demented way? 34810 But, my father, if cannon were used, what would be the result? |
34810 | Can he be deaf and dumb? |
34810 | Come, is this all you want? |
34810 | Could it be possible,they asked each other,"that there was One in the world who could love as this one loved? |
34810 | How are we to go on without our sampan man? |
34810 | How old are you? 34810 How then, Helen?" |
34810 | I? |
34810 | Now, how are we to get them? |
34810 | O Helen, are you sure you did n''t scream, not the least little bit? 34810 Oh, Dorothy, how can you do that?" |
34810 | Oh, uncle, you call that a_ little_? |
34810 | Oh, what is it? |
34810 | Oh, would n''t you girls like a wing each for your hats? |
34810 | Old friend,cried Mr. Reid delighted,"can it be that I greet you again?" |
34810 | Only try him, wo n''t you? 34810 Tell them of God''s love ever waiting to receive them, you mean, father?" |
34810 | The_ miriok_? |
34810 | We do n''t want to eat it, so why destroy it? |
34810 | Well, Mr. Kit- ze,said Mr. Reid,"are you ready to take another journey with your sampan up the South Han?" |
34810 | Well, what are you doing in the country, anyhow? 34810 Well, what else is he? |
34810 | Well, what is you name, and whence do your come? |
34810 | Well? |
34810 | What can he mean? |
34810 | What do you mean by demon worship, uncle? |
34810 | What is all this commotion about? |
34810 | What makes you say that? |
34810 | What then? |
34810 | What was that I heard him say last night? |
34810 | What were the words? 34810 Where are the mothers,"he continued,"to let them run so into danger?" |
34810 | Where shall we spend the Sabbath? |
34810 | Who are these who have dared to approach me? |
34810 | Why are you running after me in this way? 34810 Why, Helen, how did he ever manage to get here so far ahead of us?" |
34810 | Why, are there really any treasures to be found in those mountains? |
34810 | Why, how could you see it in''the black dark''? |
34810 | Why, my daughter, how do you know? |
34810 | You do n''t really know that he ca n''t help you with the sampan, do you? |
34810 | You know him? |
34810 | After so bravely coming to the rescue, was he going to abandon them in that strange place to make their way back to the sampan alone? |
34810 | And she continued, her eyes softening:"If it will make him feel better to know it is destroyed, is n''t it worth while?" |
34810 | And what might not happen? |
34810 | But she seemed to take a second thought, and asked cautiously,"How many_ yen_?" |
34810 | But where was such another as this_ miriok_ to be had? |
34810 | Come, sir, what have you to say for yourself?" |
34810 | Could he bestow honor and wealth as well as friendship? |
34810 | Could he, or would he, then, do aught else but what is best for the one beloved?" |
34810 | Could n''t he have explained to us, and then gone after it in a respectable fashion?" |
34810 | Could they take off their eyes and pull out their teeth as it had been reported that they could? |
34810 | Did he mean Mr. Choi- So? |
34810 | Did their ancestors occupy tombs on the hillside? |
34810 | Do they know you are away? |
34810 | Do you get a salary? |
34810 | For if the_ miriok_ disappeared, how could she ever carry out her good intentions for either Mr. Kit- ze or Choi- So? |
34810 | For would not Mr. Kit- ze be violently angry? |
34810 | Had he alone learned of their whereabouts, and how had it so happened? |
34810 | Had he seen him among the spectators? |
34810 | Had not the old woman shown her greed for them during the afternoon? |
34810 | Has your father gone and left you? |
34810 | He could not think of going on the journey without his_ miriok_, for would not disaster be sure to befall him if he did? |
34810 | He wanted to know if this Jesus, who could do so much for men, who wanted to be their friend, was very rich and powerful? |
34810 | How had he come there, and where were the others? |
34810 | How had he come there? |
34810 | How much is it?" |
34810 | In the meantime, what was to be done? |
34810 | Kit- ze?" |
34810 | Kit- ze?" |
34810 | Kit- ze?" |
34810 | Kit- ze?" |
34810 | Kit- ze?" |
34810 | Mr. Kit- ze, is there no place, not so far away, where we can tie up without the prospect of having such curiosity as this to endure?" |
34810 | O exalted teacher, do I see you once more?" |
34810 | Oh, could it be that he was at last awakened, that he would search until he had found the truth, would accept Jesus as the one faithful Friend? |
34810 | Oh, what was she to do? |
34810 | Oh, wo n''t that be glorious?" |
34810 | Then he asked,"Is n''t the journey attended by some degree of danger?" |
34810 | Was his mind upset? |
34810 | Were their families respectable? |
34810 | What would happen? |
34810 | Whence had they come? |
34810 | Who were they? |
34810 | Why did n''t he take it away and destroy it, if he was that afraid of it?" |
34810 | Why do you offer me_ yen_?" |
34810 | Why had he not thought of it before? |
34810 | Why had n''t he thought of that ere coming away? |
34810 | Would not you think these far better than money or land, my friend?" |
34810 | Would the honorable teacher tell him again the name of this wonderful Friend? |
34810 | You understand?" |
34810 | and was he an honorable man?" |
34810 | and would he not at once charge the theft to Choi- So? |
34810 | asked Dorothy, a mischievous light in her eyes,"about sons and how they were like dragon''s teeth in the sides of their parents?" |
34810 | do you not hear that strange rat- ta- tat noise? |
34810 | exclaimed Clarence in disgust;"what made him leave his hat with us? |
34810 | for aside from the pain and discomfort that it gave him, how were they to get on with the sampan without him? |
34810 | who could and did give his friendship''without money and without price''?" |
51002 | But what''s his real name? |
51002 | Catch one? |
51002 | Did the Governor call you, father? |
51002 | Even though you did give it, do you mean to say that for one roll of silk you will carry away this box? 51002 How is it that your Excellency finds yourself in this box in this unaccountable way?" |
51002 | However did that happen? |
51002 | If this does not mean your Excellency,said they,"whom can it mean?" |
51002 | Oh, my mother, why had you the heart to do so cruelly? |
51002 | She laughed and said,''Is this not within the three days of your public celebration, and according to the agreement by which we parted?'' 51002 Then,"said he,"you did not know of the official order issued?" |
51002 | Very well,said the magistrate;"but can you really make good, and do you truly know how to call back departed spirits?" |
51002 | What do you propose? |
51002 | What would you do with it? |
51002 | Where is she? |
51002 | Who are you? |
51002 | Who is there,he asked,"that would bother himself about me? |
51002 | Whose house is this, anyway? |
51002 | Whose house is this,thought Yoo,"with its beautiful garden?" |
51002 | Why did you not think it out better than that, father? 51002 Why not catch one of them?" |
51002 | Your Excellency is a noble, and I am a low- class woman; how can you think of such a thing? 51002 ''How do you come here?'' 51002 A little later there came a rap at the door, when Kwon awakened and asked,Who is there?" |
51002 | After ten years a guest called one day, and saluting him asked,"Is that grave yonder, beyond the stream, yours?" |
51002 | Are you a genii or are you a Buddhist, so marvellously to bring back the dead to life? |
51002 | As I am not skilled in any handicraft, and do not know Chinese letters, what else can I do?" |
51002 | Astonished, I asked, saying,''How is it, old man, that you have lost your legs?'' |
51002 | At last he turned to the old man, and said,"Well, grand- dad, do you know the flavour of verses like these?" |
51002 | But I m asked,"Who was the man, and where did he live?" |
51002 | But how can I get hold of the books I need?" |
51002 | But since you so command, how can I do but accede gladly?" |
51002 | But the host smiled upon him, raised his hands and asked,"Do you not know me? |
51002 | By what law do creatures like foxes and wild cats so change? |
51002 | Chang replied,"Both are changed, for how could the body change without the soul?" |
51002 | Chang, sometimes, without even inclining his head, would say,"Well, how goes it with you, eh?" |
51002 | Could my heart be other than broken?" |
51002 | Could you not come to me to live here? |
51002 | Could you not have thought, mother, of these things and given him at least some kindly welcome? |
51002 | Do you mean it as a joke?" |
51002 | Do you not know me?" |
51002 | Do you understand?" |
51002 | Even of the faithful among the ancients was there ever a better than Mo?" |
51002 | False mutangs ought to be killed, but you would not kill an honest mutang, would you? |
51002 | From that time on the people of Seoul began faithful offerings to the God of War, for had he not saved the city? |
51002 | Han was astonished beyond measure, and asked,"May I not also come into possession of this wonderful gift?" |
51002 | Have you had something to eat?" |
51002 | He also asked that if one be truly transformed will the soul change as well as the body, or the body only? |
51002 | He at once dismounted, bowed, and said,"Why do you come thus, mother, not in a chair, but on foot?" |
51002 | He gave a start, and asked,"How did you come here?" |
51002 | He sent a yamen- runner to have her arrested, and when she was brought before him he asked,"Are you a mutang?" |
51002 | He then asked,"Are you not afraid to die, that you stay here in this county?" |
51002 | He thought to himself,"I have done no wrong, therefore why need I fear the lightning?" |
51002 | His Majesty asked,"Who are you, and how did you get in here?" |
51002 | His associates replied in wonder,"Your Excellency is still strong and hearty, and able for many years of work; why do you speak so?" |
51002 | Hong replied,"What do you mean by''great man,''you impudent brat? |
51002 | How can you tolerate them in your presence?" |
51002 | How could I do such things?" |
51002 | How could he ever have come so far for one so low and vile? |
51002 | How old are you? |
51002 | I am an expert in reading the hills, and I''ll tell you of a site; would you care to see it?" |
51002 | I did not know what he meant, and so asked,''What beautiful person?'' |
51002 | I m asked,"What is this you have; do you intend to kill me?" |
51002 | I said,''Yes, but how do you know me?'' |
51002 | If Se- jong had not been a great and enlightened king, how could it have happened? |
51002 | In a little a secretary came forward, stood in front of the raised dais to transmit commands, and the King asked,"Where do you come from? |
51002 | Is he not here? |
51002 | Is that true?" |
51002 | It is difficult to have one''s gifts known in high places; how much more difficult before a king? |
51002 | Kwon asked,"How can I save you?" |
51002 | Might I accompany you some day when you take your turn?" |
51002 | Now what have you to say? |
51002 | On his arrival his Majesty asked,"When all have gone off for a gay time, why is it that you remain alone?" |
51002 | One day his wife said to him,"Would you like to enter into the inner enclosure and see as the fairies see?" |
51002 | One day this parent, thus beaten, screamed out,"Oh, God, why do you not strike dead this wicked man who beats his mother?" |
51002 | One guest remarked,"But he, too, is human; why can not he be moved?" |
51002 | One of the two said,"What possible proof can you have?" |
51002 | Please save me, wo n''t you?" |
51002 | Puk- chang replied,"Shall I tell you how it goes with him, and how far he has come on the way?" |
51002 | Said he,"How is it that you, a slave, dare to marry with a man of the aristocracy?" |
51002 | Said he,"The barbarians will not touch this town; why do you run so?" |
51002 | Shall I roast these and bring them to you?" |
51002 | She added also,"Did you get into trouble with a yangban there when you came by?" |
51002 | She alighted just in front of me, and to my surprise, taking my hand, said,''Are you not Sim Heui- su?'' |
51002 | She answered,"Are you not Chol- lo( Brass Tiger), and have we not separated for good, years ago? |
51002 | She brought the light, and then he said,"Sit down too, and smoke a little, wo n''t you?" |
51002 | She laughed, saying,"Do you mean to joke about it?" |
51002 | She replied,"How could I dare do such a thing?" |
51002 | She said,"We have been separated three years already; what reason have you to come now and make such a disturbance?" |
51002 | She said,''Did you not on such and such a day go to such and such a Minister''s house and look on at the gathering?'' |
51002 | So great a loss, what could equal it? |
51002 | Some say that the fox carries a magic charm by which it does these magic things, but can this account for the wild cat? |
51002 | Such being the case, should I not bow before him and show him reverence?" |
51002 | Sympathetically he asked,"Why did n''t you tell me before?" |
51002 | Take this place, then, off my hands, will you, and the woman too?" |
51002 | The Deputy, alarmed, said,"How can your Excellency say that your servant''s contemptible daughter is beautiful? |
51002 | The Governor clapped her shoulder, and said,"Well, really now, how is it that you know of this? |
51002 | The Governor was greatly delighted, and said,"How is it that you can plan so wonderfully? |
51002 | The Governor''s son looked in surprise and displeasure, and asked,"Why do you cry?" |
51002 | The King asked again,"You know the classics so well, do you know something also of the Book of Changes?" |
51002 | The King laughed, and said,"This is a simple matter to settle; why should my little sister make so great an affair of it, and bow before me? |
51002 | The King was greatly pleased with this reply, and asked again,"Do you know how to write verses?" |
51002 | The Minister said,"Indeed, that''s wonderful; but if it were not for men like yourself how should I ever come to know these things?" |
51002 | The aunt laughed, and asked,"Why should he be beaten; what''s the reason, pray?" |
51002 | The famous Minister, pretending ignorance, arose and said,"An old countryman like myself, could you expect him to know? |
51002 | The magistrate asked,"How do you know that there are honest mutangs?" |
51002 | The mysterious stranger said,"Why should you die? |
51002 | The one whose right hand he held, said,"Why do you hold me so? |
51002 | The scholar replied,"That will be satisfactory, but again, how shall I do in case they make the new coat?" |
51002 | The secretary asked,"Where are you going, please?" |
51002 | The servant gave a startled look, and asked,"How do you know?" |
51002 | The two also looked back and forth in alarm, saying,"What''s this that''s happened? |
51002 | The voice replied,"Do n''t you know my voice? |
51002 | The wife laughed, and said,"Would you really like to see her? |
51002 | The woman went out then and answered, saying,"Who comes thus at midnight to make such a disturbance?" |
51002 | The woodman asked,"Why can you not? |
51002 | The woodman spoke roughly to her, saying,"Do you not know that you, a wicked woman, have caused the death of a great man?" |
51002 | Then addressing me he asked,''How is it that you have come here? |
51002 | Then he lifted his glass and inquired,''Would you like to meet a very beautiful person?'' |
51002 | Then he said,"Who are you, anyhow; what kind of devil, pray, that you dare to push towards me so in my office? |
51002 | There was a fellow- servant there who asked him,"Have you had something to drink?" |
51002 | They asked,"Who are you, anyway?" |
51002 | They said to one another,"Who is that mourner that goes riding by without dismounting? |
51002 | They sent an attendant to arrest and bring his servant, whom they asked,"Who is your master?" |
51002 | This is the whole group, the dog behind, the falcon just above, and the cat in front, how then can the pheasant fly? |
51002 | True, I''ll give it just as you have commanded, but what about it if they refuse to listen? |
51002 | Was this not strange?" |
51002 | We can not live here all our lives, neither can we return home; what do you think we ought to do?" |
51002 | What do you do for a living? |
51002 | What do you say?" |
51002 | What do you think of it?'' |
51002 | What is fear?" |
51002 | What is your Majesty''s reason, please, for this action?" |
51002 | What is your name? |
51002 | What ought we to do? |
51002 | What shall I do?" |
51002 | What shall I do?" |
51002 | What shall we do about it?" |
51002 | What shall we do?" |
51002 | What shall we do?" |
51002 | When evening began to fall a young woman came to Chon''s house, a very beautiful woman too, and asked,"Is the master Chon at home?" |
51002 | When that comes to pass please call me, wo n''t you? |
51002 | When they separated the King said,"You have all this knowledge and yet have never been made use of? |
51002 | Who are you?" |
51002 | Why am I wholly useless?" |
51002 | Why do n''t you open the door?" |
51002 | Why do you go to a servant''s house and not to mine?" |
51002 | Why do you object? |
51002 | Why have you come?" |
51002 | Why is it that though a spiritual being he is unable to do what beasts do? |
51002 | Why should I not know? |
51002 | Why should a grown man lose his life for the sake of a girl? |
51002 | Will any say that the hills do not move? |
51002 | Will that do?" |
51002 | Will you come with me and not be afraid?" |
51002 | Will you consent?" |
51002 | Will you consent?" |
51002 | XLIX WHO DECIDES, GOD OR THE KING? |
51002 | Yee answered,"Hungry, are you? |
51002 | Yi asked of the guest,"Why did you tell the master to change the site?" |
51002 | You are not a common scholar, why, therefore, should you be so proud to begin with and so humble now?" |
51002 | You became my son in order to kill me, your father; why, therefore, should I not in my turn kill you? |
51002 | and why are you so frightened? |
51002 | asked she;"and why are you so anxious? |