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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35155 | A man comes with bread in his pocket; am I to know where he got it? 35155 Am I to play the constable?" |
35155 | And I, without you, my dear mother? 35155 And Renzo?" |
35155 | And a Milanese who understands his trade? |
35155 | And are you not afraid here? |
35155 | And did I move? |
35155 | And do you know,she continued,"that I have been delayed on your account?" |
35155 | And do you think I could reach there by keeping on these pleasant paths, without taking the high road, where there is so much dust? 35155 And have they made no good law for us country people?" |
35155 | And he perseveres? 35155 And he----he who is thus changed----who is he?" |
35155 | And how are you off for money? |
35155 | And if I can keep this youngster at bay for a few days, I shall then have two months before me; and in two months who can tell what may happen? |
35155 | And if, after all, we should be voluntarily placing ourselves in prison? |
35155 | And is it not a happy circumstance for a bishop, that such a man should have come to seek him? |
35155 | And know you not that our gain is to suffer for the sake of justice? 35155 And should you see him?" |
35155 | And the Count Attilio? |
35155 | And the musketeers? |
35155 | And the other shore, does it belong to Bergamo? |
35155 | And the other? |
35155 | And the people of his household-- that band? |
35155 | And then there will be no further difficulties? |
35155 | And this reason appeared sufficient to prevent the fulfilment of a rigorous duty? |
35155 | And this your customer, what is he about? 35155 And to the world?" |
35155 | And what consequence is it to you? |
35155 | And what did the Father say to you? |
35155 | And what did the people do? |
35155 | And what has become of him? |
35155 | And what will the people do? |
35155 | And what wilt thou do now? |
35155 | And who will dare to come here, and ask if she is not in this palace? 35155 And who,"said she to Menico,"was the devil in the house? |
35155 | And why did they send away one who did so much good here? 35155 And why, then, I might say to you, have you undertaken a ministry which imposes on you the task of warring with the passions of the world? |
35155 | And why,resumed Lucy, in a voice in which indignation and despair were mingled with alarm and dismay,--"why make me suffer the torments of hell? |
35155 | And without thee, what shall I do-- I, thy poor mother? |
35155 | And you had no other motive? |
35155 | And you will pay the twenty- five livres? |
35155 | And you will still pretend to me that nothing is the matter? |
35155 | And, after all, what was it? 35155 And,"resumed Frederick, more affectionately,"you have some good news for me; why do you hesitate to tell it me?" |
35155 | Are there not heavy charges against him? |
35155 | Are these things to speak of in this place? 35155 Are you not the curate of***?" |
35155 | As to the young girl,continued the cardinal,"do you think she can return now with safety to her house?" |
35155 | At such an hour? |
35155 | But did you forget that you were bound by a previous promise? 35155 But do you not come from Milan?" |
35155 | But he has said something;_ what_ has this firebrand of hell said? |
35155 | But if thy wife should ask thee, as without doubt she will? |
35155 | But is it not a sin to repent of a promise made to the Virgin? |
35155 | But is it true, that we may go away? 35155 But it is necessary to explain to you----""But why not do this before? |
35155 | But then-- but then----"But then, what, sir? |
35155 | But to- day? 35155 But what can I say to him?" |
35155 | But what is the principal motive which has induced you? |
35155 | But what shall I say to the portress, who has never seen me go out, and will ask me where I am going? |
35155 | But where are we going? |
35155 | But who_ has_ been here? 35155 But why did they all cry like little children?" |
35155 | But why not tell your mother at once? |
35155 | But why, mamma,said Lucy, in her usual modest tone,"why did not Father Christopher think of this?" |
35155 | But will he be able? |
35155 | But will they really hang them? |
35155 | But you, I say, what do you do here? 35155 But you, what did_ you_ do?" |
35155 | But you,pursued he,"why are you here? |
35155 | But, friends,cried the sheriff from this place,"what do you do here? |
35155 | But, my mother, would this money have been ours if I had not passed that terrible night? 35155 But,"resuming an air of indifference,"if one wished to shorten the distance, are there not other places, where one might cross?" |
35155 | But,said he often,"what is history without politics? |
35155 | But,thought he, nevertheless,"if the news of this great conversion spreads, while we are yet here, who knows how these people may take it? |
35155 | But----,replied the chaplain,"does your lordship know who this man is? |
35155 | Can you doubt it, after all you have seen? |
35155 | Can you doubt it? 35155 Can you tell me where there is a nobleman''s house in Milan, named***?" |
35155 | Certainly; but it is true though, that when the world sees one is always ready, in every encounter, to lower----"Will you be silent? 35155 Could any one say more? |
35155 | Could we not procure,said Don Abbondio,"some man to accompany us? |
35155 | Dare you speak thus to me? |
35155 | Did I say no to you? 35155 Did he say so? |
35155 | Did they mean that for him? |
35155 | Did you hear him speak of a clue which he holds to aid us? |
35155 | Did you hear what he said? |
35155 | Did you not hear that I was sick, and could not be seen? 35155 Do they scatter it thus here? |
35155 | Do you ask me? 35155 Do you believe,"resumed the old man,"that God has given the church authority to remit the obligations that man may have contracted to him?" |
35155 | Do you feel in your heart a free spontaneous resolution to become a nun? 35155 Do you know how many formalities are required before the marriage can be celebrated?" |
35155 | Do you know how many obstacles stand in the way? |
35155 | Do you know where the surgeon Chiodo lives? |
35155 | Do you know why you feel thus? |
35155 | Do you know, cousin,said the count, regarding him with an expression of affected surprise,"do you know that I begin to think you capable of fear? |
35155 | Do you mean to kill me? |
35155 | Do you not see, sir,said Perpetua,"that these are brave men who are able to defend us? |
35155 | Do you promise me? |
35155 | Do you really? |
35155 | Do you remember that the Lord has not only told us to pardon our enemies, but to love them? 35155 Do you still ask? |
35155 | Do you think I would say that which is_ not_ true? 35155 Do you think,"said Agnes,"that the thirty years I was in the world before you, I learned nothing? |
35155 | Do you wish to sleep here? |
35155 | Does he not know it? 35155 Does she sleep?" |
35155 | Does the curate think I have come at too late an hour? |
35155 | Don? |
35155 | Father Christopher? 35155 Fear of what?" |
35155 | For how long a time then? |
35155 | For jesting? |
35155 | For what are these rejoicings? 35155 Forgive me, I had not the heart----What use was there in afflicting you sooner?" |
35155 | From whom? |
35155 | Good evening, Agnes,said she;"whence come you at this hour?" |
35155 | Gorgonzola,repeated Renzo, as if to fix it in his memory,"is it far from here?" |
35155 | Has the army arrived in your parish? |
35155 | Has there never been any disgust? 35155 Has your mother not yet arrived?" |
35155 | Have I done you any harm? 35155 Have they told you, father?" |
35155 | Have you been recognised by any one? |
35155 | Have you made a good journey? |
35155 | Have you no other motive for preventing the fulfilment of your promise to Renzo? |
35155 | Have you still some people at your house? |
35155 | He is a worthy man, is he not? |
35155 | He is in safety, is he not? |
35155 | He? |
35155 | His Eminence? 35155 How are you, Renzo?" |
35155 | How are you, my father, how are you? |
35155 | How can I know any thing of obstacles? |
35155 | How can I tell you? 35155 How can you have been to blame, my poor child?" |
35155 | How do you know? |
35155 | How does your honour know my name? |
35155 | How far is it from this to the Adda? |
35155 | How has it happened? 35155 How long have you had this intention?" |
35155 | How many times must I tell you that what has happened has? 35155 How should I know? |
35155 | How so? |
35155 | How? 35155 How? |
35155 | I am here,replied the constable, from the midst of the crowd,"I am here, but you must assist me; you must obey.--Quick;--where is the sexton? |
35155 | I ask if it is true, that, before these unhappy events, you refused to celebrate the marriage on the day agreed upon? 35155 I would say-- I did not at all intend-- that is, I meant to say----""What did you mean to say? |
35155 | I? |
35155 | If Renzo could be quietly dismissed with a refusal, all would be well; but he will require reasons-- and what can I say to him? 35155 If our superiors were obliged to give reasons for what they do, where would be our obedience, my good woman?" |
35155 | If that were justification, believe you I should not have found it in thirty years? 35155 If you do not find her?" |
35155 | If you would send some other----"How? |
35155 | In the name of Heaven, keep me not thus in suspense, but tell me at once what is the matter? |
35155 | In truth, I must say that the injury has not been committed by Roderick, but he is exasperated, and none but my uncle can----"What is it? 35155 In what can I serve you?" |
35155 | In what state? |
35155 | Is all well with you? |
35155 | Is he here? 35155 Is it he, indeed?" |
35155 | Is it my turn? 35155 Is it my turn? |
35155 | Is it possible? |
35155 | Is it true that he is really converted? |
35155 | Is it you indeed? |
35155 | Is she far from this? |
35155 | Is she not vicious in the least? |
35155 | Is she there? |
35155 | Is she thy wife? |
35155 | Is the door shut? |
35155 | Is there any base plot? |
35155 | Is this an hour for Christians? |
35155 | Is this she? |
35155 | Is this the Ferrer who helps in making the proclamations? |
35155 | Is_ he_ here, or is_ he_ not? |
35155 | Is_ she_ at home? |
35155 | It may be so,said the count;"but the father----how is the father called?" |
35155 | Know you not that it is forbidden to men to enter there unless their duty calls them? |
35155 | Let me hear, then, what she has done to excite your compassion? |
35155 | Lucy,said Renzo,"will you fail me now? |
35155 | Me? |
35155 | My simpleton of a brother, Jervase, will do whatever I tell him; but you will pay him with something to drink? |
35155 | Near by? |
35155 | Need you tell me that? |
35155 | Nibbio was right; but what is there in a woman''s tears to unman me thus? 35155 No? |
35155 | Now, I beseech you, tell me at once what difficulty has occurred? |
35155 | Now,said Tony,"you will please to put it in black and white?" |
35155 | Of what day do you speak? |
35155 | Oh, Tony,said Renzo, stopping before him,"is it you?" |
35155 | Oh, are you not still my father? |
35155 | Oh, as to that I have already thought of it; do you think I have no manners, no politeness? |
35155 | Oh, dear father, shall we never meet again? |
35155 | Oh, my father,said Lucy,"shall I see you again? |
35155 | Oh, signor, what could I mean, a poor girl like me, except that you should have pity on me? 35155 Oh, why is she not the daughter of one of the cowards who outlawed me?" |
35155 | Oh, yes, yes; would you be alone indeed? 35155 Oh, you are come just in time,"said she,"where is your money?" |
35155 | Once over, what do you think he will say to you? 35155 Pardon me, signor; how could he be my customer, when I never saw him before? |
35155 | Perhaps she is; but who do you think can tell? 35155 Perhaps they have not treated you kindly? |
35155 | Quick, quick,repeated Ferrer,"where is this poor man?" |
35155 | Really; would this content you? |
35155 | Renzo,said the friar, in a calmer tone,"think of it, and tell me how often you have pardoned him?" |
35155 | Renzo? |
35155 | Shall I repeat to him that I rejoice? 35155 Shall I take it?" |
35155 | Shall I tell you how it has happened? 35155 Shall I tell you what he said to me? |
35155 | Shall we carry him off in his shirt? |
35155 | Shall we pass by the square of the cathedral? |
35155 | Signor Bartolo? 35155 Signor Curate,"said he, with a respectful but jocular air,"the headache, which, you said, prevented you from marrying us, has it passed off? |
35155 | Signor? |
35155 | Signora,said Renzo, but in a tremulous voice,"is there not here in service a young villager of the name of Lucy?" |
35155 | Tell me, have there been many deaths here? |
35155 | That the mob will become masters in Milan? |
35155 | That would be very good,cried Renzo, thumping the table with his fist;"and why do n''t they make such a law?" |
35155 | That you can not tell, not even to me? 35155 The curate is sick, and we are obliged to defer it,"replied the dame, in haste;"but what success in the contributions?" |
35155 | The habit is the same, but----"It is no likeness, is it? |
35155 | The signor curate and his companions are fugitives, are they not? |
35155 | The tumult continues, then? |
35155 | Their affairs are settled; and I had thought of writing to his Eminence about it, but now that I have the honour----"Are they here? |
35155 | Then you have a number? 35155 Think you that it did not come into his mind?" |
35155 | Thou didst well, my child,said she;"but why not tell it also to thy mother?" |
35155 | To Bergamo? 35155 To the Adda? |
35155 | To- day? |
35155 | To----? |
35155 | Tony, do you not know me? |
35155 | Tony, eh? 35155 True,"said Don Roderick;"but how can the judge speak when the disputants will not keep silence?" |
35155 | Very well,said the unknown;"but have you a wife and children?" |
35155 | Well and safe? |
35155 | Well, have I have not spoken clearly? |
35155 | Well, my child, what is this vow of which Renzo speaks? |
35155 | Well, well, have not you yourself said that we should be careful? |
35155 | Well; but what are their names? 35155 Well; what then?" |
35155 | Well? |
35155 | Well? |
35155 | Well? |
35155 | What are those people doing? 35155 What are your orders, gentlemen?" |
35155 | What can I say to her? |
35155 | What can you give me to eat? |
35155 | What can you say to her? 35155 What did you know?" |
35155 | What do I mean? 35155 What do I say of_ him_? |
35155 | What do I say? 35155 What do you expect? |
35155 | What do you mean to do? |
35155 | What do you mean? 35155 What do you mean?" |
35155 | What do you mean? |
35155 | What do you say of the villain? |
35155 | What do you say to it, Perpetua? |
35155 | What does the signor curate say to the disasters of the times? 35155 What does this mean? |
35155 | What does this mean? |
35155 | What else would your honour have me say? 35155 What glory,"pursued Frederick,"will accrue to God? |
35155 | What has happened? 35155 What has happened? |
35155 | What have I not thought of? |
35155 | What have the ancient Romans to do with us? 35155 What information have I to give? |
35155 | What is all this tumult? 35155 What is the matter now?" |
35155 | What is the matter? 35155 What is the matter? |
35155 | What is the matter? 35155 What is the matter?" |
35155 | What is there more to tell? |
35155 | What is this? 35155 What matters it? |
35155 | What matters it? 35155 What means this?" |
35155 | What must I do? |
35155 | What name they give us? |
35155 | What need of advice? 35155 What new feelings are these?" |
35155 | What perils? |
35155 | What prison? 35155 What shall I do?" |
35155 | What shall I say to you? 35155 What shall we do with it?" |
35155 | What shall we do? |
35155 | What should they come here for? |
35155 | What the devil''s this? |
35155 | What trial? |
35155 | What was the matter, then? |
35155 | What was the matter? 35155 What will this fool Don Roderick say? |
35155 | What would I do? 35155 What would you do?" |
35155 | What? |
35155 | Where is it? 35155 Where is that?" |
35155 | Where? |
35155 | Which of these good gentlemen will show me an inn, where I may obtain refreshment and repose for the night? |
35155 | Who are those strangers? |
35155 | Who are you? |
35155 | Who are you? |
35155 | Who has told you? |
35155 | Who is he? 35155 Who is he?" |
35155 | Who is his Eminence? |
35155 | Who is it that will not say, Long live Ferrer? 35155 Who is the signora?" |
35155 | Who is there, at this hour? |
35155 | Who is there? |
35155 | Who is there? |
35155 | Who is this man? 35155 Who is this powerful personage?" |
35155 | Who is within there? 35155 Who knows whether we shall all meet again?" |
35155 | Who knows,thought he, mournfully,"if I shall find work to do? |
35155 | Who then is to blame? |
35155 | Who told you what to expect? 35155 Who? |
35155 | Who? 35155 Why come forward into public view with this order for his apprehension hanging over him? |
35155 | Why did you place her there? |
35155 | Why did you suffer her to sleep there? 35155 Why need I prove it? |
35155 | Why? 35155 Why? |
35155 | Why? |
35155 | Why? |
35155 | Why? |
35155 | Will you be quiet, foolish woman? |
35155 | Will you be silent? 35155 Will you be so good as to direct me by the shortest way to the convent of the capuchins, where Father Bonaventura resides?" |
35155 | Will you be so good, sir, as to tell me through which gate to go to Bergamo? |
35155 | Will you give her to understand that----? |
35155 | Will you go to the convent, to speak to Father Christopher, as he desired you last night? |
35155 | Would you cross the bridge of Cassano, or the ferry of Canonica? |
35155 | Would you have a proof of it? 35155 Would you oblige me then to go about, asking here and there what it is has happened to my master?" |
35155 | You are a good man for an argument; what have you to say to the father? |
35155 | You can not? 35155 You have not had the plague, I believe?" |
35155 | You know it? |
35155 | You know, then, what they did to me? |
35155 | You still quarrel with Latin, do you? 35155 You understand too, do you? |
35155 | You will not abandon us, father? |
35155 | You wish me to go as a witness? |
35155 | _ the priest refusing to do that to which he is obliged by his office_,--"Eh?" |
35155 | ''What are you doing to the poor tree?'' |
35155 | --"Where is he? |
35155 | A hundred voices were heard exclaiming,"Who is it? |
35155 | Agnes, gathering breath and courage, first broke the silence, by asking Renzo what had been done at the curate''s? |
35155 | Am I not Renzo? |
35155 | Am I not right, gentlemen?" |
35155 | Am I not right-- speak, gentlemen? |
35155 | Am I not unhappy enough? |
35155 | Am I obliged to tell my business? |
35155 | And Father Christopher?" |
35155 | And Lucy? |
35155 | And after all, as regards yourself, what is it? |
35155 | And after all, what is it?" |
35155 | And because you are poor, because you are injured, can he not defend against you a man created in his image? |
35155 | And do they not know when he will return?" |
35155 | And do they suffer it to lie here, and not take the trouble to gather it? |
35155 | And do you know why? |
35155 | And how far are they?" |
35155 | And how has he taken possession of it alone? |
35155 | And how shall we do this? |
35155 | And if I obtain it from you, from whom may I not expect it? |
35155 | And if this man is really converted, what need has he of me? |
35155 | And in a year like this? |
35155 | And is it at an end? |
35155 | And must I repeat it? |
35155 | And my mother?" |
35155 | And now another thought rose to his mind:"If that other life, of which they tell, is an invention of priests, is a mere fabrication, why should I die? |
35155 | And now that you know it, what will you do? |
35155 | And now, Lucy, has Renzo told you whom he has beheld in this place?" |
35155 | And perhaps you have but too many who are more miserable, having no debts, because they have no credit?" |
35155 | And pray, why did Don Roderick say nothing of all this? |
35155 | And should this be all hypocrisy? |
35155 | And then, what plan to pursue? |
35155 | And this dog of an assassin, this Don----? |
35155 | And thou didst not apply to the only friend who can and will protect thee;--dost thou not know that God is the friend of all who trust in Him? |
35155 | And to- morrow, what is to be done?" |
35155 | And what is this strange litter? |
35155 | And what will the cardinal do to defend me, after having engaged me in the business? |
35155 | And when has it been said that influences propagate? |
35155 | And when?" |
35155 | And who more than yourself has felt his presence? |
35155 | And who shall define the sentiments that pervaded his soul at this return to the habits of happy innocence? |
35155 | And who was this Father Christopher? |
35155 | And whose is the blame if we are now obliged to use a little management? |
35155 | And whose is this livery? |
35155 | And why did you not remember that you had a superior? |
35155 | And why make a mystery of it to Father Christopher?" |
35155 | And with this mince- meat before you, which would make the dead revive?" |
35155 | And would these gentlemen deny the existence of influences? |
35155 | And you all, how do you do?" |
35155 | And you ask what he can do with you? |
35155 | And you wish to make them bear the blame; and you are indignant that, after so many misfortunes, what do I say? |
35155 | And you, Sir Doctor, instead of sitting there grinning your approbation of my opinion, why do you not aid me to convince this gentleman?" |
35155 | And you, signora, has no butterfly begun to fly around you?" |
35155 | And you,--who are you? |
35155 | And you?" |
35155 | And your banishment?" |
35155 | And-- how wilt thou do it?" |
35155 | And_ he_, does_ he_ yet live? |
35155 | Are not these things worthy of him? |
35155 | Are their affairs settled?" |
35155 | Are they living? |
35155 | Are you disposed to confide in me, as in times past?" |
35155 | Are you from Lecco?" |
35155 | Are you ignorant that we are on his lands? |
35155 | Are you no longer Lucy?" |
35155 | Are you not well here? |
35155 | Are you satisfied now?" |
35155 | As she came on a line with the carriage, this same man addressed her:"My good girl, can you tell us the way to Monza?" |
35155 | As to the idle talk of others, what can be said? |
35155 | At a small grated window appeared the face of a friar, porter to the convent, to ask"who was there?" |
35155 | Ay, and how often have I beheld their deepest agonies unmoved? |
35155 | Ay, who is Don Roderick that I should hold sacred a promise made to_ him_?" |
35155 | But God-- if it be God, if it be He, of whom you speak, what can he do with me?" |
35155 | But are not all things now ready? |
35155 | But are they not also the natural expression of wise and virtuous feeling? |
35155 | But are you very sure that it is Tony?" |
35155 | But how has Lucy fallen into the clutches of this man? |
35155 | But how long was this separation to continue? |
35155 | But how many hopes, promises, and anticipations did the idea of Lucy suggest? |
35155 | But if you do not shoot the bird flying----""Who knows if I shall ever be able to do it?" |
35155 | But is it really true that----""Will you believe your sexton?" |
35155 | But patience-- and did you hear nothing from Milan at Liscate?" |
35155 | But say, what answer are we to carry in your name to the most illustrious Signor Don Roderick?" |
35155 | But tell me, did you ask the advice of any one about this matter?" |
35155 | But to whom did he address this appeal? |
35155 | But was she not informed of his designs? |
35155 | But what could I do in so embarrassing a situation?" |
35155 | But what do I say? |
35155 | But what do you think? |
35155 | But what have you done here until now?" |
35155 | But what the devil makes you so inquisitive, when you are engaged to be married, and should have other things in your head? |
35155 | But what will my poor master do?" |
35155 | But what, think you, will be his condition in the other world, if we do not repair some of the evil he has done? |
35155 | But who can describe the terror and anguish of the unfortunate girl? |
35155 | But who knows, if God in his compassion is not preparing the occasion for you? |
35155 | But who would dare to call them so? |
35155 | But why come at this hour?" |
35155 | But why did he feel so much for Lucy? |
35155 | But why did he go so suddenly?" |
35155 | But why is this boy with you?" |
35155 | But why not go there to- day? |
35155 | But you----""And Agnes, is she living?" |
35155 | But you----""I heard that,--but has he not returned?" |
35155 | But----""Where is she?" |
35155 | Can I do more than this? |
35155 | Can he hinder this atrocious being from serving me a worse turn than before? |
35155 | Can it be? |
35155 | Could he have conceived his infamous purpose, and have advanced so far towards its completion, without her knowledge? |
35155 | Did I ever do so? |
35155 | Did I ever say I would bring a princess here? |
35155 | Did I never see a woman weep before? |
35155 | Did I not do enough yesterday? |
35155 | Did I tell you she was beautiful? |
35155 | Did Stephano dream that he saw him? |
35155 | Did not my mother write to you?" |
35155 | Did they tell you where she was placed when she came here?" |
35155 | Did you not even then know that there were violent men in the world, who would oppose you in the performance of your duty? |
35155 | Did you not hear how she interrupted me, as if I had uttered some absurdity? |
35155 | Do these lords, they of the proclamations, ever come here to wet their lips?" |
35155 | Do you believe that she would suffer Tony and his brother to enter? |
35155 | Do you give me the lie? |
35155 | Do you hear him ask your forgiveness?" |
35155 | Do you hear?" |
35155 | Do you hear?" |
35155 | Do you know any thing of Lucy?" |
35155 | Do you know him?" |
35155 | Do you know how much flour has been consumed since yesterday? |
35155 | Do you know how my master expresses himself when he talks of me to his friends? |
35155 | Do you know nothing, then, of what has happened?" |
35155 | Do you know that I am ill?" |
35155 | Do you know what justice is? |
35155 | Do you know where the rain overtook me? |
35155 | Do you know who I am? |
35155 | Do you not fear the law, which is always to be had against the poor? |
35155 | Do you not know the language that consoles in such moments? |
35155 | Do you not know the miracle of the nuts, which happened many years ago in our convent of Romagna?" |
35155 | Do you not know? |
35155 | Do you not see that this girl is a tender chicken, who faints at nothing? |
35155 | Do you not think He will find a way to help us, far better than all this deception? |
35155 | Do you not think they have skins to save as well as we?" |
35155 | Do you not trust me?" |
35155 | Do you remember that he loved them so as to die for them?" |
35155 | Do you think the air of this place good for you? |
35155 | Do you think the lords of the cathedral would come in their robes and declare falsehoods?" |
35155 | Do you think the millions of martyrs had courage naturally? |
35155 | Do you understand me?" |
35155 | Do you wish me to tell you? |
35155 | Does he not fear God?" |
35155 | Does it cost you so much to say one word? |
35155 | Don Abbondio, having finished writing, read it over attentively, folded the paper, and reaching it to Tony, said,"Will you be satisfied now?" |
35155 | Eh?" |
35155 | Either I shall find her, and we can then disclose, or----and then----what use would it be?" |
35155 | Father, do_ you_ think this was an action becoming a knight?" |
35155 | Ferrer, who is the best of all of them, has he ever been here to drink the health of any one, and to spend so much as a farthing? |
35155 | For instance, they should give you a ticket for-- your name?" |
35155 | For the love of Heaven, have you forgotten that little circumstance of the order for your apprehension?" |
35155 | For what purpose had he been at the cottage? |
35155 | From what country do you come?" |
35155 | Gertrude asked submissively,"what he would have her do?" |
35155 | Gertrude was often tempted to quarrel with her shyness, but how could she? |
35155 | God forbid that----""Why will you prognosticate evil, Lucy? |
35155 | God has indeed blessed you!--Do you know the native place of the unhappy girl?" |
35155 | Had not the curate himself fixed the day and the hour? |
35155 | Has he assistance?" |
35155 | Has he had the plague?" |
35155 | Have I menaced you?" |
35155 | Have I not supplicated in vain? |
35155 | Have I not told you? |
35155 | Have menaces, or allurements, or authority been made use of? |
35155 | Have they told you my name?" |
35155 | Have we not done all that we could do, like good Christians? |
35155 | Have you arrived at this age, and know not how to administer consolation to the afflicted? |
35155 | Have you never been visited by fear? |
35155 | Have you never had any sorrow? |
35155 | Have you nothing more to say?" |
35155 | Have you?" |
35155 | He drew the dish towards him, and looking at the decanter the host had put on the table, said,"Is this wine pure?" |
35155 | He entered the kitchen, and demanded of the maid servant,"If he could speak with the Signor Doctor?" |
35155 | He has told me to encourage you; you will tell him that I have done so, will you not?" |
35155 | He hastened to meet Ferrer, saying,"I am in the hands of God and your excellency; but how go hence? |
35155 | He imagined himself conducting her to her mother,"And then, what shall I do to- morrow? |
35155 | He knocked; he waited-- and well might wait; he raised the latch; no one from within said,"Who is there?" |
35155 | He spoke to the fisherman, and pointing to the white spot he had noticed the night before, and which was now much more distinct,"Is that Bergamo?" |
35155 | He then approached his wife, who was employed in taking the kettle from off the fire, and said in a low voice,"Has all gone well?" |
35155 | He understood well what this action meant; it was as if she had said,"Can you doubt me?" |
35155 | How announce to her the dreadful news? |
35155 | How can I help it?" |
35155 | How can that be?" |
35155 | How can you expect God will give us bread, if we commit such iniquity? |
35155 | How can you prove that this bread was honestly acquired?" |
35155 | How do they know that?" |
35155 | How has it gone? |
35155 | How have things gone with you?" |
35155 | How have you been engaged in their service?" |
35155 | How is he? |
35155 | How is it possible that your personal safety can have appeared of importance enough to sacrifice every thing to it?" |
35155 | How is it that you have come here?" |
35155 | How make her his own in spite of the power of this wicked lord? |
35155 | How many are there? |
35155 | How many are we? |
35155 | How resolve? |
35155 | How should he employ it? |
35155 | How then is it probable she would admit you and Lucy?" |
35155 | How would he now dare to reprimand you for having failed in your duty, if he did not at all times feel himself obliged to aid you in its performance? |
35155 | How? |
35155 | How? |
35155 | I have hastened every thing to serve you; but-- but there has occurred----well, well, I know----""And what do you wish that I should do?" |
35155 | I listened to you, when you asked consolation and advice, but now that you have revenge in your heart, what do you want with me? |
35155 | I related the adventure immediately----""To whom didst thou relate it?" |
35155 | I think the females must be in another part by themselves; you can tell me if this is the case?" |
35155 | I think we shall have enough to talk about, shall we not? |
35155 | I will go in person to make the_ podestà_ a visit; do you not think he will be pleased with the honour? |
35155 | I will take with me a man of resolution; for instance, Alessio di Maggianico; I will pay the expense, and-- do you understand?" |
35155 | I wish, then, to know if there is a punishment for threatening a curate, to prevent him from performing a marriage ceremony?" |
35155 | I would have gone with you to the end of the earth before this good fortune, but how could we do it without money? |
35155 | I''ll see, I''ll see if in a week----""And what shall I say to Lucy?" |
35155 | If I had died that fatal night, would not God have been able to pardon him? |
35155 | If he has found employment,( and who can doubt it?) |
35155 | If you are ignorant of this, what is it you preach? |
35155 | If you ask them why? |
35155 | In short,"continued she, with a smile, in which appeared a degree of bitter irony,"are we not brothers and sisters?" |
35155 | In the name of Heaven, what do you do here? |
35155 | Is Lucy here?" |
35155 | Is all forgotten?" |
35155 | Is he confined to his bed? |
35155 | Is he still labouring to excite the people to sedition?" |
35155 | Is it I that mean to wive? |
35155 | Is it a prize which he conducts? |
35155 | Is it because I have suffered, that you treat me thus? |
35155 | Is it long since?" |
35155 | Is it my turn?" |
35155 | Is it my turn?" |
35155 | Is it not so, Lucy?" |
35155 | Is it not so, father?" |
35155 | Is it not true that they are not binding, at least on people such as we are?" |
35155 | Is it possible that there is no remedy?" |
35155 | Is it possible you still retain so much warmth, after all that has happened?" |
35155 | Is it so difficult to act an honest part, all one''s life, as I have? |
35155 | Is it true indeed?" |
35155 | Is it you indeed, Signor Curate? |
35155 | Is this a time for such idle talk?" |
35155 | Is this advice to offer a poor man? |
35155 | Is this the bread you give to the poor?" |
35155 | Is this the example you set to your children? |
35155 | Is this what you have been doing? |
35155 | It is a poor word, a bitter word to those who want faith; but, Renzo, will you not let God work? |
35155 | It is something very uncommon, is it not? |
35155 | It is the friar who has quarrelled with him, and he has used every means----""What the devil can the friar have in common with my nephew?" |
35155 | It seems they wish to murder a pilgrim; but who knows what the devil it is?" |
35155 | It was to have taken place to- day; what has happened?" |
35155 | It will be asked, Did they feel no regrets on quitting their native village-- their native mountains? |
35155 | Know you not that iniquity does not depend solely on its own strength, but on the credulity and cowardice of others?" |
35155 | Know you not that they are Lutherans, and that the murder of a priest will seem to them a meritorious deed? |
35155 | Know you not that they have been here on the search for you?" |
35155 | Know you not, that if man promises too often more than he performs, he threatens also more than he dare execute? |
35155 | Know you that I am left alone? |
35155 | Knowing your own weakness, have you ever thought of preparing yourself for the difficult situations in which you might be placed? |
35155 | Listen, listen, host, I wish to make a comparison for you-- for the reason----They laugh, do they? |
35155 | Lucy took the box from his hands with reverence, and he continued,"Now tell me what you mean to do here at Milan? |
35155 | Lucy, aroused to momentary energy by the near approach of the deformed and withered features of her companion, cried,"Where am I? |
35155 | Meanwhile there had arrived a company of strangers, and one of them addressed the woman,"Where are we to go for bread?" |
35155 | Moreover, it is not a compound substance, because it would be sensible to the eye, or to the touch; and who has seen it? |
35155 | Must I get myself into trouble again, because my house has been robbed?" |
35155 | Must I not preserve my life?" |
35155 | Must I tell you? |
35155 | Nevertheless, the wife of Tony said courteously to Renzo,"Will you be helped to something?" |
35155 | No sooner said than done----""Did they set fire to it?" |
35155 | No; coward in vice, where would he find courage to repent? |
35155 | Now he thought of abandoning his castle, and flying to some distant country, where he had never been heard of; but, could he fly from himself? |
35155 | Now, all come to us( by your good leave) to----""Will you be silent?" |
35155 | Now, what do you think happened? |
35155 | Of what consequence is all that I have done? |
35155 | On perceiving the altered and unquiet appearance of Renzo,"What is the matter?" |
35155 | One of them detached himself from the company, and, approaching the new- comer, asked him,"If he came from Milan?" |
35155 | One of these is to be converted; which will it be? |
35155 | Or why choose at all? |
35155 | Our readers may perhaps enquire, if so learned and studious a man has left no monument of his labours and studies? |
35155 | Poor young men, is it not? |
35155 | Renzo struggled and exclaimed,"What treachery is this? |
35155 | Return to your homes; you shall have bread at a fair price; you can see, yourselves, the rate is affixed at every corner!_''""Was it true?" |
35155 | Say to the doctor----what do they call him? |
35155 | Say, do you wish to go to- day or to- morrow?" |
35155 | Shall I say I have acted by my lord archbishop''s command, and against my own will? |
35155 | Shall I tell you what I have seen?" |
35155 | Shall I tell you what I will do for you? |
35155 | Shall he draw back? |
35155 | Shall he go forward? |
35155 | She asked if it was true that he had escaped, and if it was known where he was? |
35155 | She said so much, that the poor girl, touched with gratitude and shame, enquired,"What was to be done?" |
35155 | Should he order him to leave his castle, when obedience would seem like flying from the field of battle? |
35155 | Should it be in agriculture? |
35155 | Should it be in business? |
35155 | Should we encounter some ruffian on the way, what assistance would you be to me?" |
35155 | So it is; you are all alike: is it possible you ca n''t tell a plain fact?" |
35155 | So saying, he struck it lightly with his hand, adding,"Do n''t you hear how it is cracked?" |
35155 | Tell me now in language I can understand, will you?" |
35155 | Tell me, gentlemen, have you ever seen one of these people with a countenance like Ferrer''s? |
35155 | Tell me, if you please, who is it that brings custom to your house? |
35155 | Tell me, in your convent of Pescarenico, is there not a Father Christopher of***?" |
35155 | Tell me, tell me, for charity, who is this signor? |
35155 | Tell me, tell me, if you know, what good news could you expect from such a one as I?" |
35155 | That having been a demon, he has formed the resolution to become an honest man? |
35155 | That poor man, the Cardinal Richelieu, attempts and dissembles, toils and strives; and what does it all produce? |
35155 | That we may be deeply sensible that life is his gift, that we may value it accordingly, and employ it in works which he will approve? |
35155 | That which gives me the most uneasiness----""What is it?" |
35155 | That would require time; and, in the meanwhile, what was to be done? |
35155 | The capuchin, looking significantly at Agnes, said,"And the wedding? |
35155 | The cardinal will busy himself with placing Lucy in safety; this other poor devil is beyond his reach, but what is to become of me? |
35155 | The former advanced immediately, and at the same time was heard, amidst the crowd, a_ me?_ uttered in a tone of surprise. |
35155 | The good woman, who had been a silent spectator of the painful scene, demanded the cause of her anguish and her tears? |
35155 | The least guilty? |
35155 | The old woman demanded,"Who is there?" |
35155 | The traces of recent invasion were manifest,--the door open, the bolts loosened, but the invaders, where were they? |
35155 | Their intention was to plunder, but----""But?" |
35155 | Then you know nothing of to- day?" |
35155 | There is a God who watches over the oppressed; but do you think he will protect us if we do evil?" |
35155 | There was a league, you know?" |
35155 | These principles allowed, what is the use of talking of botches and carbuncles?" |
35155 | These things signify nothing, do they? |
35155 | These words were uttered in a tone of despair; but Frederick calmly and solemnly replied,"What can God do with you? |
35155 | Those men----who would have thought I should be the next day with you?" |
35155 | Three, five, eight, they are all there; but where is the litter? |
35155 | Thus the minds of the nuns became satisfied; but who can tell the torments of the signora''s soul? |
35155 | To ask of me, what I''ll do? |
35155 | To endeavour to make Don Abbondio sensible of a failure in duty? |
35155 | To fly was impossible-- and where_ could_ he fly? |
35155 | To her question,"Where are you going?" |
35155 | To inform the cardinal archbishop, and invoke his authority? |
35155 | To resist Don Roderick? |
35155 | To think that I must accompany him into the castle? |
35155 | To what am I reduced? |
35155 | Was not this a miracle? |
35155 | Was she very ill? |
35155 | Was this the blush of modesty? |
35155 | Well, as I said, we suffer here also the consequences of scarce harvests.--But, apropos, are you not hungry?" |
35155 | Well, how stands the argument?" |
35155 | Were not both in turn, like one''s legs, better than either singly? |
35155 | Were these my orders?" |
35155 | Were you not told expressly the reverse of all this? |
35155 | Were you not warned that you were sent as a lamb among wolves? |
35155 | Were you told that personal safety was to be the guide and limit of your duty? |
35155 | Were you told that the duties imposed by the ministry were free from every obstacle, exempt from every peril? |
35155 | What better can I do? |
35155 | What can God do with you? |
35155 | What did the people of Bergamo do then, do you think? |
35155 | What did you mean by that?" |
35155 | What did you understand, you?" |
35155 | What do I say? |
35155 | What do you mean?" |
35155 | What do you teach? |
35155 | What do you think?" |
35155 | What do you want with me? |
35155 | What do you want?" |
35155 | What do? |
35155 | What does he mean to do? |
35155 | What does he want with me? |
35155 | What dost thou know of compassion? |
35155 | What harm have I done you? |
35155 | What has been done to- day?" |
35155 | What has happened?" |
35155 | What has she done? |
35155 | What have I done to you? |
35155 | What have I done to you?" |
35155 | What have I to do in the matter? |
35155 | What have they done to you?" |
35155 | What have you done for them? |
35155 | What is he? |
35155 | What is it ails my master?" |
35155 | What is it? |
35155 | What is she, after all? |
35155 | What is the matter? |
35155 | What is the matter?" |
35155 | What is the matter?" |
35155 | What is the_ good news_ which you proclaim to the poor? |
35155 | What is there in this man to excite such joy? |
35155 | What is this? |
35155 | What is to be done? |
35155 | What joyful event has taken place?" |
35155 | What news from Milan?" |
35155 | What proof do you give me of your affection? |
35155 | What reply would he be obliged to give? |
35155 | What shall I say to him? |
35155 | What was it to me whether it were Thaddeus or Bartholomew? |
35155 | What was there wanting to make him the happiest man in the world, but a little prudence? |
35155 | What will our lord the king say? |
35155 | What would it cost you to say one word? |
35155 | What would you do there, lying like a dog? |
35155 | What would you have had me do? |
35155 | What would you have? |
35155 | What_ is_ compassion?" |
35155 | When I get a pistol bullet in my side-- God preserve me!--will the archbishop take it out?" |
35155 | When Lucy appeared, they began to shrug their shoulders, and say,"Is this the woman? |
35155 | When did he go?" |
35155 | When he recovered breath, he cried,"What do you do here, friends? |
35155 | When they saw this ceremony-- what would you have done?" |
35155 | Where am I? |
35155 | Where am I? |
35155 | Where are they? |
35155 | Where are we? |
35155 | Where are you taking me? |
35155 | Where are you taking me?" |
35155 | Where are you taking me?" |
35155 | Where can it be?" |
35155 | Where have I suffered myself to be led? |
35155 | Where have they gone? |
35155 | Where is God?" |
35155 | Where is he gone?" |
35155 | Where is he?" |
35155 | Where is it?" |
35155 | Where is she?" |
35155 | Where were your brains?" |
35155 | Where would she now be, if she had originally come forth with such doctrines?" |
35155 | Who are they? |
35155 | Who are they?" |
35155 | Who are you? |
35155 | Who are you? |
35155 | Who can express his sensations? |
35155 | Who can tell how many times a day the image of this sister came unbidden into her mind, and fastened itself there with terrible tenacity? |
35155 | Who can tell how many times she desired to behold the real and living person, for the company of this empty, impassible, terrible shade? |
35155 | Who can tell the designs of such a man? |
35155 | Who can tell what passed in her heart? |
35155 | Who can tell what you must have thought of me? |
35155 | Who could tell how many bailiffs were in pursuit of him? |
35155 | Who could tell what orders had been given to watch at the villages, inns, and along the roads? |
35155 | Who denies that there may be and are such things? |
35155 | Who does not know the courage and indefatigable zeal of your illustrious lordship?" |
35155 | Who has been talking to me? |
35155 | Who has required this at your hand, to overcome force by force? |
35155 | Who has told you my name?" |
35155 | Who have I thought of ever since we parted? |
35155 | Who is it, I say?" |
35155 | Who is killed? |
35155 | Who knows me? |
35155 | Who knows what intrigues and plots may have been going on at Milan? |
35155 | Who knows what might be the result? |
35155 | Who placed these unfortunates, I do not say under the necessity, but under the temptation, to do what they have? |
35155 | Who shall I implore now? |
35155 | Who the devil told it to you?" |
35155 | Who was it?" |
35155 | Who was this pilgrim, seen by Stefano and Carlandrea, and whom the robbers wished to murder, and had carried off? |
35155 | Who will give you advice?" |
35155 | Who will take care of your health? |
35155 | Who would have foretold this to Andrea Biffi when he sculptured it? |
35155 | Whom do I think of then? |
35155 | Why am I here? |
35155 | Why am I here? |
35155 | Why did the bell ring?" |
35155 | Why did you not inform your bishop of the obstacles which infamous power exerted to prevent the exercise of your ministry?" |
35155 | Why do you make me suffer? |
35155 | Why do you thus come to brave the pestilence?" |
35155 | Why have you brought me here?" |
35155 | Why not? |
35155 | Why should those two scowling faces plant themselves exactly in my path, and pick a quarrel with me? |
35155 | Why tell me all was prepared? |
35155 | Why the devil ca n''t you suffer a magistrate to be an obstinate beast, while in other things that suit our convenience he is an honest man?" |
35155 | Why, why did they bring me? |
35155 | Why? |
35155 | Will he act the part of a sovereign? |
35155 | Will he declare war? |
35155 | Will he suffer you to do all you wish? |
35155 | Will they say there are no planets? |
35155 | Will you be quiet?" |
35155 | Will you come with me?" |
35155 | Will you hear Ambrose? |
35155 | Will you not trust Him? |
35155 | With the pestilence?" |
35155 | With what then has this love, this anxiety, inspired you? |
35155 | Would they have sought this irregular method, if the legitimate way had not been closed to them? |
35155 | Would they have thought of laying snares for their pastor, if they had been received, aided, and advised by him? |
35155 | Would you desire that she should? |
35155 | Would you have been the gainer from their cause having been committed entirely to the judgment of God? |
35155 | Would you have me believe that, looking as you do? |
35155 | Would you have us believe that you hold to the Navarre party?" |
35155 | Would you leave me here to be martyred?" |
35155 | Would you leave me in the power of these dogs? |
35155 | Yes, yes, this is it; a new edict; these are those which cause terror-- Do you know how to read, my son?" |
35155 | Yes-- why should I not go to him? |
35155 | You are a priest, and I am one of your flock; you will not betray me?" |
35155 | You do n''t wish bread to be cheap, then, eh? |
35155 | You have poets here, then? |
35155 | You keep saying,_ What do you come for? |
35155 | You will allow me to trouble you with some interrogatories?" |
35155 | You will not go away?" |
35155 | You will remember your poor friar?" |
35155 | You will return, will you not, in company with this worthy ecclesiastic?" |
35155 | Zeal makes enemies, my lord, and we know that more than one ruffian has boasted that sooner or later----""And what have they done?" |
35155 | [ 21] What will his excellency say to this? |
35155 | [ 22] What will the count duke say? |
35155 | [ 23] What will the king our master say? |
35155 | _ Que dira el rey nuestro señor?_[23] who must necessarily be informed of so great a tumult? |
35155 | _ que dira el conde duque?_[22] who trembles if a leaf makes more noise than usual? |
35155 | and he? |
35155 | and if he keeps the faith he has sworn to you, why can not we go and live with him?" |
35155 | and in a house of strangers, at Milan? |
35155 | and the night? |
35155 | and then?" |
35155 | and what advantage would their silence have been to you? |
35155 | and who will conduct you to your mother?" |
35155 | and why you did so?" |
35155 | and you?" |
35155 | any-- excuse me-- caprice? |
35155 | are you not of my opinion?" |
35155 | at what? |
35155 | be patient, I can not to- day----""You can not to- day? |
35155 | because I have been so long away from you? |
35155 | because I have been unfortunate? |
35155 | because the first moment I was able, I came to seek you?" |
35155 | because the world has persecuted me? |
35155 | cried Agnes, weeping;"what shall I do without this good man? |
35155 | cried Lucy, greatly agitated;"is it indeed you? |
35155 | cried Renzo,"do you dare to bring up this cursed_ name_ and_ surname_ and_ business_ again?" |
35155 | cried Renzo,"say, say, what can I do?" |
35155 | cried he;"where shall I go?" |
35155 | cried she,"who is there? |
35155 | did he say so? |
35155 | did you not hear?" |
35155 | do n''t you know that every lansquenet could devour a hundred of them? |
35155 | do you hear?" |
35155 | do you indeed not know me?" |
35155 | do you not know?" |
35155 | do you not remember that this is the day appointed?" |
35155 | do you understand?" |
35155 | doctor,"asked Don Roderick,"what think_ you_ of it?" |
35155 | does he_ not_ persevere?" |
35155 | dost thou not know that to spread the talons does little good to the weak? |
35155 | exclaimed another;"can they do worse? |
35155 | exclaimed she, blushing and trembling,"has it then come to this?" |
35155 | for Heaven''s sake-- how should I understand all this Latin?" |
35155 | good dame, what good wind brings you here?" |
35155 | hastily interrupted the doctor, contracting his brow and wrinkling his red nose,"away with you; what have I to do with these idle stories? |
35155 | have you no fear of God? |
35155 | have you not done all there was to do?" |
35155 | how can I do it? |
35155 | how do you feel? |
35155 | how do you know?" |
35155 | how long?" |
35155 | how would poor people live, if the lords were killed? |
35155 | how?" |
35155 | how?" |
35155 | if, during so many years of pastoral care, you had loved your flock,( and how could you refrain from loving them?) |
35155 | in the very midst of misfortune, they have suffered a word of complaint to escape before their pastor and yours? |
35155 | is he indeed within these walls?" |
35155 | is it not so? |
35155 | is it possible? |
35155 | is my bed unoccupied? |
35155 | is there any thing more?" |
35155 | is_ he_ here?" |
35155 | mother, since the Lord has sent us wealth, and since the unfortunate----you regard him as your son, do you not? |
35155 | neither of them?" |
35155 | of surprising him, if he had not concealed himself? |
35155 | of what day? |
35155 | or do you want to ruin me completely?" |
35155 | or poisoners?" |
35155 | or touched it? |
35155 | or will they say that they keep up above, doing nothing, as so many pins in a pincushion? |
35155 | que dira de esto su excelencia_[21], who is already weary of this cursed Casale, because it will not surrender? |
35155 | replied Don Abbondio, as if he heard it for the first time,"to- day? |
35155 | said Agnes,"do you think I would advise you to do that which is not right? |
35155 | said Don Roderick;"will you not drink to the Count Duke? |
35155 | said Lucy, who thought that the doctrine of her moralist, though sound, was rather confused, and certainly incomplete--"what have I learnt?" |
35155 | said Lucy,--but, without waiting her reply, she turned again to Don Abbondio, exclaiming,"Is it you? |
35155 | said Perpetua, as she descended, and, opening the door, demanded,"Where are you?" |
35155 | said Renzo, approaching her,"do you ask me why I am here? |
35155 | said Renzo, following him with a supplicating look,"will you send me away thus?" |
35155 | said Renzo, with the air of one resolved to obtain an explicit answer;"who is he that forbids me to marry Lucy?" |
35155 | said Renzo,"tell me at least, tell me, if this reason did not exist----would you feel the same towards me?" |
35155 | said Renzo,"what has this to do with the bed?" |
35155 | say, how are you?" |
35155 | she exclaimed, with momentary energy;"is it well secured?" |
35155 | shouted Renzo;"and how has he done it? |
35155 | since you knew-- why come, why?" |
35155 | swallowing a piece of the stew which had been placed before him, and smiling with an air of surprise;"is that the white sheet?" |
35155 | that he will not, because he will not?" |
35155 | that is true,"cried Attilio;"am I the man to give advice to your lordship? |
35155 | the host is of the----""I spoke in jest,"cried the host, pushing him towards the bed,"in jest; did you not perceive I spoke in jest?" |
35155 | the night which will so soon return? |
35155 | they do what they can; but how can they supply their wants in these hard times?" |
35155 | thieves? |
35155 | think you my mother would advise me to break a vow? |
35155 | this name I have either heard or read of; he must have been a man of study, a scholar of antiquity; but who the devil_ was_ he?" |
35155 | thought Don Abbondio,"what does he want with this tool? |
35155 | to assassinate a Christian? |
35155 | to cross the river?" |
35155 | to- day? |
35155 | what I''ll do? |
35155 | what are you doing below there? |
35155 | what are you here for?" |
35155 | what can happen to me if I should attempt?" |
35155 | what do you come for?_ Sir, I am come home." |
35155 | what has happened now?" |
35155 | what has happened to cause all this joy?" |
35155 | what has he said to you to----""What? |
35155 | what is his name?" |
35155 | what is it?" |
35155 | what is the matter?" |
35155 | what is the matter?" |
35155 | what is the matter?" |
35155 | what satisfaction, what advantage, what pleasure-- to put a poor youth on paper? |
35155 | what shall I do for the rest of the day? |
35155 | what shall I do the day after, and the next day? |
35155 | what violence is this?" |
35155 | what will these unfortunate people do, when I am no longer here?" |
35155 | what would become of the church, if your language was held by all your brethren? |
35155 | what?" |
35155 | when shall I reach the beautiful stream?) |
35155 | where are you going, good man? |
35155 | where have you been all this time? |
35155 | where is he?" |
35155 | where is he?" |
35155 | where is the litter? |
35155 | where? |
35155 | where?" |
35155 | who is he?" |
35155 | who ordered you to do it?" |
35155 | who was he?" |
35155 | who would have thought it? |
35155 | who? |
35155 | why are you here?" |
35155 | why can you not? |
35155 | why did he suffer things to go so far, before he acquainted one who has the power and the will to support him?" |
35155 | why do you mention it to me now? |
35155 | why has he done it, my children, if not to preserve a people corrected by affliction, and animated by gratitude? |
35155 | why not?" |
35155 | will it be long before he returns? |
35155 | will you burn Jupiter? |
35155 | will you burn Saturn?" |
35155 | will you not confide in God?" |
35155 | will you now draw back?" |
35155 | will you speak now, Signor Curate? |
35155 | with whom have you associated, that you speak thus?" |
35155 | would you know the reason?" |
35155 | would you take the hangman''s business out of his hand? |
35155 | would you wish me to incur the resentment of all the capuchins in Italy?" |
35155 | you are cured, however; you are, is it not so?" |