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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32613 | Are there any of the green sonsofbitches on the mainland?" |
32613 | But why such an innocuous little fly if they mean business? |
32613 | Come to the isles, boy, and live!--Cordially, Fred***** May 26, 1956 Dear Ben: Now, are n''t you sorry you did n''t take my advice?!!!! |
32613 | He said,"Well, Fred, are you convinced now that we''ve been attacked?" |
32613 | He was deadly calm now, and when Honolulu finished he grabbed the mike from Sparks, cut in the TX and asked,"Are they landing discs on the mainlands?" |
32613 | I ca n''t explain the flying disc unless it''s extraterrestrial, but why would an invader choose an isolated spot like this to attack? |
32613 | What do you say?" |
32613 | Why these little flies?" |
50921 | How much? |
50921 | How would you like to help me make some fireworks? |
50921 | Then what''s the answer? |
50921 | Then why do n''t we cut down the cost of ruined exposures,asked the technician,"by moving the Observatory away from town?" |
50921 | Why do n''t we just move the Observatory way out in the desert? |
50921 | And say-- before I go, can I look through the telescope? |
50921 | He whispered,"What if we miss or they go off too soon, or something?" |
50921 | How about arranging an exclusive tour sometime just for the club operators and their help? |
50921 | Ready with your match? |
50921 | Why, did you ever figure the cost of a single photographic plate? |
25992 | Are the two smaller stars consumed like the spots on the sun? |
25992 | But what excuse can we devise for the humiliating confession and abjuration of Galileo? |
25992 | Have they suddenly vanished and fled? |
25992 | Now, what can be said of so strange a metamorphosis? |
25992 | Shall I then cross the sea whither Wotton invites me? |
25992 | or has Saturn devoured his own children? |
34067 | He continues:-- How many testimonies of this violence which is in love, are daily found? |
34067 | Now which of these systems has ever consoled an afflicted heart, or repeopled a lonely one? |
34067 | This he promised to do and, as she found out from his servant( what is it these nuns do not find out?) |
34067 | What else could he say?" |
34067 | Which of these teachers has ever shown men how to wipe away a tear? |
7404 | ''Is the master at home?'' 7404 _ Not see Sir Walter Scott_?" |
7404 | ''Pray, sir,''said the man of golden consequence,''is this a letter of business, or is it a mere letter of introduction?'' |
7404 | 1797(?) |
7404 | And why should the would- be murderers use a knife when they had guns? |
7404 | Did remote prairie cabins in those days have grindstones and carving knives? |
7404 | Had not his wondrous pen penetrated my soul with the consciousness that here was a genius from God''s hand? |
7404 | He retorted,''What the devil did I know about birds?'' |
7404 | With her was I not always rich?" |
61907 | And you will murder McFerson and me? |
61907 | Could you run for it, if I knocked out the campfire? |
61907 | Do you suppose we ought to look for them? 61907 I can run, but how will you knock out the fire?" |
61907 | McFerson,spoke Arlen,"are you all right? |
61907 | And what was Harry Renzu? |
61907 | And why did n''t inanimate protoplasm exist on the earth? |
61907 | But how long and how far could Arlen trust this friendship? |
61907 | But there was a question: scientists admitted life could not exist without protoplasm, but could protoplasm exist without life? |
61907 | But what was this? |
61907 | Ca n''t you treat this miserable wretch with decency?" |
61907 | Did Gheal hurt you?" |
61907 | Shall I use you, or McFerson, first?" |
61907 | Was evolution working differently on Venus? |
61907 | Was it a weapon? |
61907 | What''s he got in his hand?" |
61907 | What''s the matter?" |
61907 | Where''s Renzu?" |
61907 | Why are you almost a man yet the farthest point south?" |
61907 | Why not on Venus?" |
63632 | But, surely you have a method of escape planned? 63632 Do you objecd?" |
63632 | How? |
63632 | Is nod dis de very same ding you indended to do for your own worlds? 63632 Is that your formula?" |
63632 | No doubd you know whad I am afder? 63632 What about those devils in the dungeon, Tod?" |
63632 | What do you plan to do, then? |
63632 | What now? |
63632 | When do we start? |
63632 | Willing to take a chance? |
63632 | You mean you''re going to conduct the experiment right here on Jupiter? |
63632 | And just what is it we''re going to do for these worlds?" |
63632 | But I ca n''t see--""You''re a Martian?" |
63632 | I d is doo bad I decided do visid you during de recess, isn''d i d? |
63632 | I d is pleasand to condemplade, isn''d i d, gendlemen?" |
63632 | Incidentally, Tod, where do you go from here?" |
63632 | Incidentally, how did you know who I was and where to find me?" |
63632 | So what? |
63632 | There was a hopeless look on those hollow- cheeked faces; a blank,"why go on fighting?" |
63632 | We got to talking and Augie wanted to know all about me, why I had chosen such a career and did I have any immediate plans for escape? |
63632 | What can I do for you, Twilken?" |
63632 | Will you help me?" |
63632 | Will you surrender i d volundarily or musd we use force?" |
63632 | Would you care do know how I indend do defead de Allied Worlds wid i d?" |
59160 | And just what''s been going on? 59160 Arabs? |
59160 | Are you Roger Lorin? |
59160 | But which one could it be? |
59160 | But why should South America do anything like that? |
59160 | Cerebral analysis? |
59160 | Couches 34 and 35? 59160 Do you see that mechanic on the center rocket?" |
59160 | How long has it been? |
59160 | How''s it coming, Phil? |
59160 | Is... is everything all right? |
59160 | Just what compounds are you working with? |
59160 | Just what do you think it is? |
59160 | What trouble? |
59160 | Who are you? |
59160 | Why are they transparent? |
59160 | Why should they fear our energy developments? |
59160 | Would you like to see how we stake out a place? |
59160 | You will let me know the outcome of the meeting as soon as you can? |
59160 | But why a single chemist as bait-- and who was the third party?... |
59160 | Did they pay you thirty pieces of silver?" |
59160 | What do they have to do with this? |
59160 | What''s your name, young fellow?" |
59160 | When he had finished his story Nolan asked him,"Do you intend to go back to Arctic City, now that this is over?" |
59160 | Why should I be kidnapped and brought to this God forsaken spot?" |
59160 | Wo n''t you join us?" |
59160 | You did work on the first neutron pile, did n''t you?" |
59287 | All right, but what about you? |
59287 | At what? 59287 Blanket? |
59287 | But what about the old man? |
59287 | But what''s that to you when I just want to use your phone? 59287 But what''s the use?" |
59287 | But who was the old man? |
59287 | Ca n''t you see, ca n''t you_ see_? 59287 Ca n''t you_ see_? |
59287 | Did n''t the old man tell you? |
59287 | How do you know what I did or did n''t do? |
59287 | Just let me use the phone? 59287 Then how do you know it''s a serious sickness, Crackpot?" |
59287 | What have you got on him, Lieutenant? |
59287 | What seems to be troubling the missus? |
59287 | Who the hell are you anyway? |
59287 | Why? 59287 But now what''s it all about? |
59287 | Dropped from Federal employment, January, 1959--""What for, Lieutenant?" |
59287 | It''s something to admit you''re human, is n''t it?" |
59287 | Ourselves?" |
59287 | Remember Arch Hoffenstein?" |
59287 | Rugs? |
59287 | She''s ill. She needs help and I''ve been trying--"Without turning, the older Patrolman interrupted,"Larry, what you got on the philosopher here?" |
59287 | Well, Lieutenant, what else?" |
59287 | Who needs you and your kind, Crackpot? |
59287 | Will you do that?" |
62619 | And since then? |
62619 | But where is she? |
62619 | But why? |
62619 | But why? |
62619 | But you have a scanner? |
62619 | Gratitude? |
62619 | How long have I been here, Doctor? |
62619 | Our last hope? |
62619 | What do you want? |
62619 | What makes, Peter my love? |
62619 | What-- what did you say? |
62619 | Where am I? |
62619 | Where''s Lorelei? |
62619 | Why do they broadcast such things? |
62619 | Will you promise,I asked,"to abide by my decision?" |
62619 | Yes? |
62619 | _ Will_ we? |
62619 | He said,"Have you seen the news recently?" |
62619 | He turned to the still- hovering monsters and said in a terrible voice,"Why? |
62619 | His voice trembled when he said,"But if I ask you to kill them, and not my people?" |
62619 | Lorelei-- darling-- don''t you see that?" |
62619 | She choked,"But why ca n''t you take me along?" |
62619 | Then she did a double- take, looked at his face intently, and said,"Darling, what''s wrong?" |
62619 | Where''s your newsbox?" |
62619 | Why?" |
62619 | Why?" |
63708 | And the communications? |
63708 | And you think you can hit that exact moment? |
63708 | But, sir,he asked,"do you know the exact time that was-- down to the minute?" |
63708 | Get anything? |
63708 | How can I when I do n''t know how I got here? 63708 Is your father making progress, Miss North?" |
63708 | Know what, Roger? 63708 What connection has this with the catalyst formula?" |
63708 | What-- what is this? |
63708 | Why am I here? |
63708 | Will you attend to the tying? 63708 You mean that it''s hopeless to try? |
63708 | Any further instructions?" |
63708 | Did I faint?" |
63708 | Do you follow me?" |
63708 | Do you know the exact time of day when you awoke here?" |
63708 | Have you made the preparations we suggested?" |
63708 | If he fails, three days from today--""As bad as that?" |
63708 | North?" |
63708 | One thing I do n''t know: How was the formula lost?" |
63708 | Right?" |
63708 | That the System is lost?" |
63708 | The department has located him, I believe? |
63708 | The others? |
63708 | Then within fifteen minutes after I send you the formula, the projectors can be in operation?" |
63708 | What''s happened? |
63708 | Why do you--""And the year?" |
63708 | Will you tell me just what your father''s trying to re- discover? |
63708 | You say that Corvo North believes there are but six or seven ingredients?" |
60421 | How about one that can drag humans out of a hat? |
60421 | How you fellas like my robotic barkeep? |
60421 | How''s the war going these days? |
60421 | Something_ new_? |
60421 | That''s you, is n''t it, Sam? 60421 Well, what''s the great physicist been doing for his country?" |
60421 | What happened to Cardoza? |
60421 | What war? |
60421 | What''s that thing? |
60421 | What, what''s that? |
60421 | Where? |
60421 | Wonder who is winning the war out there? |
60421 | All full of gloom again, boy?" |
60421 | An idea is universal, and how can you go on thinking when you''re no longer a part of the world? |
60421 | And anyway, aside from his own punishment, would it be morally right? |
60421 | And yet, Lewis thought, how do I know that I know the truth? |
60421 | Could a man know the truth and continue to deny it, and still remain sane? |
60421 | Is that clear, Lewis?" |
60421 | Now, he asked himself, have you the guts to get out, tell them off, make the gesture? |
60421 | SECURITY BY BRYCE WALTON_ If secrecy can be carried to the brink of madness, what can happen when imprisonment and time are added to_ super_ secrecy_? |
60421 | Was it possible to do something, just some little thing, to shake loose this caged brain? |
60421 | What if he made a grandstand gesture now? |
60421 | What was left now of any self- respect? |
60421 | Where are we and which way do we go to get to civilization?" |
60421 | Where you folks been anyways, to the Moon?" |
59267 | And why do n''t you go down to the end- point drop by drop? |
59267 | And? |
59267 | Are n''t you the same Whitemarsh who capped the crater on Phobus last year? |
59267 | But Sally, how the hell do we know that their results are right? 59267 Calm,"she screamed,"how can I be calm when an officious busybody starts getting drunk with power and acting like a Twentieth Century dictator? |
59267 | Did n''t you take it all yourself? |
59267 | Have you just been surveying your empire? 59267 His boss? |
59267 | Know it,he affirmed gallantly,"now, how about going to the Space Opera at the Symphorium tomorrow? |
59267 | No Laboratorians? |
59267 | Quercus Mountain? 59267 Sally, will you teach me?" |
59267 | The Front Office like what I did? |
59267 | Well? |
59267 | What if I quit? |
59267 | What''s eating them? |
59267 | What''s the other job? |
59267 | What, and have the other chemists cry favoritism? 59267 Yeah? |
59267 | You''re not actually working with your hands? |
59267 | After all I''ve done for this stinking Lunar Lab, how come that I have to take an exam in freshman chemistry?" |
59267 | Are n''t we his bosses? |
59267 | Can you remember the happy place this was a year ago when you came? |
59267 | Did you see the stern men of science jumping through the hoops out there? |
59267 | Do n''t you think we sent out a lot of junk before?" |
59267 | Lab Director?" |
59267 | She brightened,"You think so?" |
59267 | What are you going to do if I fail? |
59267 | What would you do if a driller split a core?" |
59267 | Why did n''t you help me? |
59267 | Why not?" |
51534 | Do you know him? |
51534 | Does that mean you''re in MS? |
51534 | Just as a matter of academic curiosity,I said as we were leaving,"what became of her?" |
51534 | Oh? |
51534 | See what I mean? |
51534 | Steve? |
51534 | What''s his idea? |
51534 | What''s the upshot? |
51534 | Where did you get that idea? |
51534 | Why all the jitters? |
51534 | You say she knew Lundy? |
51534 | _ You_ made the machine, did n''t you? 51534 A machine that plays chess? 51534 After M. I. T. I_ had_ spent some time out in California doing neuro- cyber research, I explained-- but what was_ he_ doing here? 51534 But can you beat that? 51534 Did he think I''d been working in cybernetics labs for going on six years without hearing enough rumors about IFACS to make me dizzy? 51534 Did the land mine say that? 51534 Do n''t you find that terrifying? |
51534 | Especially about the MS end of IFACS? |
51534 | I said I''d bet, and did he have any idea which project I would fit into? |
51534 | Is n''t it wonderful?" |
51534 | Is n''t that your impression?" |
51534 | Or is there somebody else around who would relish being clipped more than you would? |
51534 | See the point? |
51534 | What am I saying? |
51534 | What could I do? |
51534 | What had he been so scared about? |
51534 | What, I wanted to know, was he feeling restless about? |
51534 | When I put the pros down and began to rig them for fitting, he said conspiratorially,"Shall we tell him?" |
51534 | Where was I? |
51534 | Who knows if we''ll ever learn enough about neuro tissue to build our own physico- chemico- electrical substitutes for it? |
51534 | Why does he have to go and put me in this ethical spot? |
51534 | You two were sort of engaged, were n''t you?" |
51545 | A hundred thousand? |
51545 | Ah? 51545 Ai n''t my seams straight? |
51545 | Are you crazy? |
51545 | Are you kidding? 51545 But have we the right?" |
51545 | Does the juice cure_ everything_? |
51545 | Have you got the serum? |
51545 | Hm? 51545 How about it?" |
51545 | How about some nice beads? 51545 Looks done for, huh?" |
51545 | Pretty good, huh? |
51545 | Professor, how much do you expect to make out of this book? |
51545 | Serum? 51545 The gods?" |
51545 | Think you can fix him, Doc? |
51545 | What do you mean? 51545 What do_ you_ think?" |
51545 | What will they do to me? |
51545 | What would you take for a gallon? |
51545 | What''s the matter? |
51545 | What''s wrong? |
51545 | Who wants to punk out ahead of time? |
51545 | Why not? |
51545 | You agree with that, do n''t you? |
51545 | You know what this weapon can do? |
51545 | You think I''m kidding? |
51545 | _ What''s happened to me?_Carver tried to speak, but no words came. |
51545 | _ What''s happening?_asked Fred in a frightened whimper. |
51545 | _ What?_"Fred, please try to understand. 51545 And you saw it work last night also? |
51545 | Do you know what we could make on a test tube of sersee?" |
51545 | Do you suppose we can synthesize this stuff? |
51545 | Have you noticed how few children we have?" |
51545 | How can I bring you back with such a fantastic story? |
51545 | Mirrors? |
51545 | Or maybe a couple of steel knives?" |
51545 | Shallower, do n''t you think?" |
51545 | Tastes like-- what''s wrong?" |
51545 | Then he asked,"What happens if a man takes sersee again after the fifty years?" |
51545 | What did it matter, after all, if a few more Lorayans died? |
51545 | What you staring at?" |
51545 | You wish a universal panacea? |
19080 | But about Cyclops? |
19080 | But about your father, Mr. Wallace-- do I know him? |
19080 | Herbert, do you believe in the actuality of matter? |
19080 | I have everything I want, everything I can use is right here; why should I think of uprooting my life? |
19080 | Is he a skilled and educated teacher? |
19080 | Where is the Botanical Garden? |
19080 | And after Socialism, what? |
19080 | But what should he do with all this mass of truth he had discovered? |
19080 | But where should he go-- what could he do? |
19080 | Do I then make a plea for ignorance? |
19080 | Father Caccini preached a sermon from the text,"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?" |
19080 | Here was a pivotal point-- should he go and fight for the glory of Prussia? |
19080 | How am I to urge him to do that which, if I were in his place, I should most emphatically refuse to do? |
19080 | How would Rome receive the book? |
19080 | I once heard him interrupted in a lecture by a questioner who asked,"Why would you keep the Church intact?" |
19080 | If we ask,"What religion?" |
19080 | In how long a time? |
19080 | In reply to the question, Is marriage a failure? |
19080 | Like Napoleon he said:"The finances? |
19080 | Most of them have families dependent upon them-- do you wonder that it is a fight to the death? |
19080 | One professor told him he was about to take up Kepler''s Optics with some post- graduate students-- would young Mr. Newton come in? |
19080 | Science, forsooth? |
19080 | Sir Humphry Davy on being asked,"What is your greatest discovery?" |
19080 | Something was pulling it down: what was it? |
19080 | The question is this,"What can I do?" |
19080 | This astronomy was not designed to be very scientific, exact or truthful-- all they asked was,"Is it plausible?" |
19080 | Was he really my brother? |
19080 | What am I here for? |
19080 | What pulled it down? |
19080 | What shall a man desire more than this? |
19080 | What would Ireland do with freedom if she had it? |
19080 | When Ernst Haeckel was asked,"Who is your favorite author?" |
19080 | Where am I going? |
19080 | Who am I? |
19080 | Who made it? |
19080 | With the very first glimmering of intelligence, and as far back as history goes, man has always asked that question, also three others: Where am I? |
19080 | Would this tube show the stars magnified? |
60291 | All right, Jack-- what''s wrong? |
60291 | And what if he just happens to be wrong? 60291 And you''d express that opinion in a professional meeting?" |
60291 | Are you blind, man? 60291 Are you frightened?" |
60291 | But that would n''t make any difference, would it? 60291 But what about your lunch?" |
60291 | But why should n''t he? |
60291 | Did n''t you see how he_ acted_? 60291 Do we?" |
60291 | Do you know who I am? |
60291 | Full psi precautions? |
60291 | Have you ever considered what makes a man an Authority? |
60291 | Have you got the day to take a trip? |
60291 | How about it, Jack? 60291 How do you know those children did n''t make you take off your monitor?" |
60291 | It blocks off all types of psi activity? |
60291 | Of me? 60291 Tell me-- just what, exactly, do you want?" |
60291 | Then what? |
60291 | Tommy? 60291 What about Tommy?" |
60291 | What are they doing? |
60291 | What are we going to do, Jack? 60291 What happened?" |
60291 | Why are you afraid, Tommy? |
60291 | Why do you hurt? |
60291 | Why not? |
60291 | Why should they? |
60291 | Why? |
60291 | You say this has been going on for_ three weeks_? |
60291 | You think_ that_ would make you feel better? |
60291 | But how can we define the law? |
60291 | But why?" |
60291 | Ca n''t you see what danger you''re in? |
60291 | Do we have nerve enough to be laughed at? |
60291 | Do you think we could stand a little discredit, making silly asses of ourselves? |
60291 | Dorffman?" |
60291 | Formulate a separate theory for Tommy?" |
60291 | How can we define the limits of the phenomenon, for that matter? |
60291 | I wonder how long it''ll take psionics to crawl out of the pit you''re digging for it?" |
60291 | It''s not inconceivable that the_ children_ might be measuring the_ instruments_, eh?" |
60291 | Nobody knows why a Renwick screen works-- why blame us?" |
60291 | Somehow we misread the data--""Did n''t you see his_ face_?" |
60291 | Something had suddenly gone horribly wrong-- could the boy really be sensing the source of the trouble? |
60291 | Then Dorffman said:"What are you going to do?" |
60291 | We''ve proved that, have n''t we? |
60291 | What buries it so deeply that adult human beings ca n''t get at it any more?" |
60291 | What do you want with an instrument reading?" |
60291 | What forces that potential underground? |
60291 | What would you say to that?" |
60291 | You know what the monitor is for, do n''t you?" |
51231 | A virus catalyst of high affinity for the cells and a high similarity to a normal cell protein-- how can it be detected? |
51231 | After he did_ what_? |
51231 | An improvement on life? |
51231 | Another of your wild theories, huh? |
51231 | Ca n''t such things be left to the guinea pigs? |
51231 | Do you think if I send a man down there, he could persuade one of the mob to swear out a complaint? |
51231 | Exactly what is it you wish to know, Senor? 51231 How about persuading an obliging judge to give a warrant on grounds of reasonable suspicion?" |
51231 | How do you determine that? 51231 I beg your pardon?" |
51231 | Perhaps you know John Delgados? |
51231 | Remember the myth, of Syndrome Johnny? |
51231 | That is hardly the philosophy for a doctor, is it? |
51231 | The disease is connected with silicones, you say? 51231 Then why do n''t people die? |
51231 | Uh- huh what? |
51231 | What connections have you had with John Delgados? |
51231 | What do you know of his activities? |
51231 | What is it, Ric? |
51231 | What is it? |
51231 | What is the purpose of the experiment this time? |
51231 | Where did you pick those up? |
51231 | Why must it be a myth? |
51231 | Will that make me better, Doctor? |
51231 | Without a warrant? 51231 Would you care for a lift home, Doctor Alcala?" |
51231 | You remember Johnny, the mythical carrier that they told about during the first and second epidemics of Syndrome Plague? |
51231 | But how, why? |
51231 | But was he fiend... or savior? |
51231 | By dropping dead?" |
51231 | Can you understand that? |
51231 | Close up the lab for me, will you?" |
51231 | Could we persuade the Bureau of Records to give their data on that print?" |
51231 | Could you tell me where he might be?" |
51231 | Does n''t all this prove something to you?" |
51231 | How can you find sympathy for a murderer?" |
51231 | How close are they to finding me?" |
51231 | How could I spread change without being changed myself? |
51231 | How long had it been since Johnny had left? |
51231 | Is he sane?" |
51231 | It links together, does it not?" |
51231 | Out of all the people in the world, how could the government be interested in him? |
51231 | Proof? |
51231 | Si, what of it?" |
51231 | Something merely going wrong with the sensitivity of his fingers--? |
51231 | The investigator lit a cigar, asking casually:"Do you know John Osborne Drake?" |
51231 | The product Johnny had been working on? |
51231 | Then through a mouthful of food:"All right, if the plague did n''t die, where did it go?" |
51231 | What stuff? |
51231 | Where is this change?" |
51231 | Why are n''t we sick?" |
51231 | Why do you think that the countries which were known as the Hungry Lands are now well- fed, leisured, educated, advanced? |
51231 | Why has the birth rate fallen?" |
51231 | You are n''t horrified?" |
51231 | You understand? |
59498 | And so you_ like_ this rotten Solar Union? |
59498 | And tomorrow? |
59498 | And yet-- if the facts were known-- if my questions had to be answered-- how long do you think a society like ours would survive? |
59498 | Are you feeling well? |
59498 | Be rather pointless to go dance on their graves, would n''t it? |
59498 | But are they in those graves? |
59498 | Do you get the idea? |
59498 | Got sumpin, doc, huh? |
59498 | His what? |
59498 | How about food? 59498 How about monkeys?" |
59498 | How? |
59498 | Huh? |
59498 | In other words,said Radek slowly,"the body has a built- in suicide mechanism?" |
59498 | Infection on the other side? |
59498 | No fun, is it? |
59498 | No... they ca n''t, can they? |
59498 | So what do you want? |
59498 | Uh... got sumpin? 59498 Well, what?" |
59498 | Well? |
59498 | What are we going to_ do_? |
59498 | What sort of results are they? |
59498 | What the hell do you want? |
59498 | What''s it for? |
59498 | Who the devil are you? 59498 You did n''t call for an appointment, did you?" |
59498 | You mean... you do n''t mean immortality makes you like that? |
59498 | ( How much of their secret records had it taken along?) |
59498 | And how much of the race could be given such elaborate care, even if they could stand it? |
59498 | And whatever happens, who''s going to remain outside and keep the apparatus in order?" |
59498 | But how far back could you trace Lang before he became fakeable records of birth and schooling? |
59498 | Can you imagine the hysteria that would arise in this already unstable culture if there seemed to be even a prospect of immortality? |
59498 | Could sheer mechanical wear and tear be the reason for the decline known as old age? |
59498 | Do n''t you know this is private property? |
59498 | Got sumpin for Bill?" |
59498 | He could scarcely get the words out:"People? |
59498 | How badly do you violate a man''s civil rights when you keep him a prisoner but give him immortality?" |
59498 | How fantastic could you get on how little evidence? |
59498 | How long do you think a normal human could remain sane, cooped up in a little cave like this and never daring to leave it? |
59498 | How long has this gone on?" |
59498 | Huh? |
59498 | Humans?" |
59498 | I wo n''t say unscrupulous... so_ stupid_ as to use violence?" |
59498 | Is it any wonder that at last our organic mechanism starts breaking down? |
59498 | It published discoveries of value-- but how much did it not publish? |
59498 | May flies are short- lived; have they simply adapted their life cycle to the existence of the virus?" |
59498 | Or had Tokogama really died? |
59498 | Radek asked:"And this place is insulated?" |
59498 | Reas''nable? |
59498 | Right? |
59498 | So what''s wrong with that? |
59498 | The Institute_ must_ be up to something unpleasant... otherwise, why all the mystery? |
59498 | Tonight I talked at great length with a fellow named Barwell... remember him? |
59498 | Want me to help you get him to your boat?" |
59498 | What Shall It Profit? |
59498 | What about cumulative genetic effects? |
59498 | What young fellow named Yamatsu or Hideki was now polishing glass in the labs and slated to become the next director? |
59498 | What''s the big idea, anyway?" |
59498 | Why d''you think with all our medicines we''re not two, three hundred years old? |
59498 | You know Darrell Burkhardt''s news commentaries? |
35489 | ''Dead, sir?'' 35489 For what, my dear friend?" |
35489 | How is it,she says,"that you look forward only with distaste to the practice of medicine? |
35489 | Is it not finished? |
35489 | Mr. Morse still objected to sending the note, when the fair one, brightening up, asked,''You will, then, send_ me_ on, wo n''t you?'' 35489 What chance have you,"said I,"to follow this man?" |
35489 | What then is the office of vitality? 35489 ''What is the use of a library to a child an hour old?'' 35489 And can your ladyship resolve to spend the rest of your days in grief and sickness? 35489 And why? 35489 At Mill Grove the weeks passed pleasantly,--is not the world always beautiful when we love somebody? 35489 But what is reflection of light? |
35489 | But, according to this view, what is vitality? |
35489 | Calling his son, who was playing in the room, the Dean said,"Frankie, what are these?" |
35489 | Did any of those present remember how Congress allowed him nearly to die of despair and want, only a few years before? |
35489 | Did ever man or woman achieve anything worthy without these dreams? |
35489 | Didst fancy life one summer holiday, With lessons none to learn, and naught but play? |
35489 | For what profession should he study? |
35489 | Has not God waited six thousand years for one to contemplate his works?" |
35489 | Have you reflected seriously before setting aside this profession? |
35489 | He longed to gain access to Dr. Stobæus''s library, but how should it be accomplished? |
35489 | He must be educated, but how? |
35489 | He wrote back to his father:"Oh, is it possible? |
35489 | His host, seeing him standing thoughtfully at the window, said,"Why so sad?" |
35489 | How could he support his family? |
35489 | How could the property be used"for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men"? |
35489 | I remember his patient look when he said once,''Do n''t you think you could not come in again; I have been interrupted very often?''... |
35489 | I said, hurriedly:''Would ten dollars be of any service?'' |
35489 | If to the moon, why not to the planets? |
35489 | If water could be decomposed by it, why not some substances heretofore regarded as simple or elementary bodies? |
35489 | Is it because perfection attained is not best for mortals? |
35489 | Is not this a prospect to keep up the most flagging spirit? |
35489 | On the contrary, why does flame or smoke always mount upward, though no force is used to send them in that direction? |
35489 | Once he said to a German student:"Tell me, candidly, are you rich, and can you afford it? |
35489 | Shall I never see my dear wife again? |
35489 | The home in Germany did not prove a happy one, but how could it without William? |
35489 | The question among naturalists was,"How can plants and animals have become thus changed?" |
35489 | The question then is, what has become of the material which filled the sac of the potato? |
35489 | They were all disciples of Aristotle, and had not Galileo, when a boy among them, dared to oppose the great Grecian? |
35489 | Was ever a man more honored? |
35489 | Were not you and I acquainted for three months before we discovered how completely we were made one for the other? |
35489 | What can I do? |
35489 | What had woke us all up so suddenly? |
35489 | What was to be done? |
35489 | When will the world learn toleration for those whose opinions are different from the popular thought? |
35489 | Why are so many of the best and sweetest things in this world a little too late in their coming? |
35489 | Why does it stop at a certain distance, and then return to you?... |
35489 | Why is this in the order of nature, that there is such a difference in the duration and destruction of her works? |
35489 | Why is this? |
35489 | Will it not be as good as to see his prescription at the apothecary''s? |
35489 | Will it not seem strange when the largest and finest book in papa''s library is one written by his Louis? |
35489 | Would he have become learned or distinguished? |
35489 | Would it pass the Senate? |
35489 | is it possible? |
35489 | well, and what of that? |
35489 | where_ did_ you get that? |
35489 | who can blame him that he hated poverty for his brilliant son? |
59373 | And I suppose the reaction is endothermic and absorbs heat? |
59373 | And get a mess of fast neutrons? |
59373 | And now we''re going back onto the probability curve? |
59373 | And suppose the trouble has n''t been fixed by the time they''re drained? |
59373 | And the radiation? |
59373 | And what happens after they''re used up? 59373 Any idea what the trouble is?" |
59373 | Any word? |
59373 | Any word? |
59373 | As well as a nuclear heating system for the whole world, and-- What do your life forms use for energy, though? 59373 At a temperature of 500 and a pressure of 600?" |
59373 | But man cares, is n''t that enough? |
59373 | But what are they doing? |
59373 | Came to_ Neptune_? |
59373 | Have you looked directly in the pile room-- actually entered? |
59373 | How about the pipes, then? |
59373 | How about you, Tom? |
59373 | How did you ever guess? |
59373 | How do we know, leetle creeping things as we are, living only by the grace of God? 59373 How goes it?" |
59373 | How goes your work? |
59373 | How intense? |
59373 | How long can we stand this? |
59373 | How''s it going in there? |
59373 | How''s it work? |
59373 | I suppose I''d better get back and--"Ah, why so, señorita? |
59373 | If the room''s losing its warm gas, and having to replace it from the cold stuff outside, would that account for the trouble we''re having? |
59373 | Is there any purpose in that, other than pure research to see if you can do it? |
59373 | Just exactly what have you learned? |
59373 | Leakage in the pipes? |
59373 | Since we ca n''t get back to work for a few days, how about going down to the bar for a drink? 59373 Then why wo n''t He help us now?" |
59373 | Well, what''s the trouble? |
59373 | What about it? |
59373 | What do you think? |
59373 | What else will account for the facts? 59373 What is it that draws the current so much? |
59373 | What is it? |
59373 | What is natural? |
59373 | Where are you going? |
59373 | Where do you think? |
59373 | Who has a guitar? |
59373 | Why wo n''t He at least save the children? |
59373 | Why''ave we so leetle light? |
59373 | Yes? |
59373 | And Nereid--""Have you ever analyzed the mechanics of that implausible proposition? |
59373 | But what about the people?" |
59373 | But-- Well, why are n''t we getting more light? |
59373 | Ca n''t somebody start a song?" |
59373 | Carbon? |
59373 | Care to have a drink with me then?" |
59373 | Half of him raged at his own timidity-- why had n''t he made that suggestion? |
59373 | He spoke slowly, through numbed lips:"Why has man always supposed that God cared?" |
59373 | I suppose you favor the Invader theory?" |
59373 | Now what? |
59373 | Or was he thinking wishfully? |
59373 | We''re taking the cold and the radiation as much as you are--""_ Radiation?_"Faces turned around. |
59373 | What do we know? |
59373 | What is this arrogance of ours which insists that the truth on Earth is also the truth on the rim of space?_ No! |
59373 | Why ca n''t we run a pipe directly from it?" |
59373 | Why not use them?" |
59373 | Wo n''t they hurry up? |
51801 | All these men-- why do n''t they rescue Paul? |
51801 | Am I? |
51801 | And the sixth rule? |
51801 | And what happens? |
51801 | And what would happen then? |
51801 | And when is this... merry event to take place? |
51801 | And which rule were you breaking just now on the playground? |
51801 | And who is that? |
51801 | But where have they taken Paul? 51801 Do you have the volume up?" |
51801 | Eh? |
51801 | Get to the top? |
51801 | How can you say that? 51801 How old are you?" |
51801 | How would you go about it? |
51801 | How? |
51801 | I might get electrocuted? |
51801 | May I ask what you intend to do with that boy? |
51801 | Pure gibberish,said Peccary, then betrayed his interest by saying,"Can you follow them?" |
51801 | Recognize it? |
51801 | So you know her? |
51801 | Then why did n''t someone stop them? |
51801 | Then why is your picture on the wall there? |
51801 | Then why was he so terrified when you captured him? |
51801 | They think of_ that_ with a boy''s life at stake? |
51801 | They''ve caught Dr. Peccary? 51801 They? |
51801 | Use them up? |
51801 | Well then, what does? |
51801 | What about her? |
51801 | When were you born? |
51801 | Where is everyone? |
51801 | Who are the Atavars? |
51801 | Who are you? 51801 You do n''t know?" |
51801 | You must be a stranger here, son? |
51801 | You''re going to blow it up? |
51801 | You''re not suggesting that those... those images are conscious? |
51801 | You? 51801 *****And what do you gain by that? |
51801 | And how had he dared to venture out here in the park alone? |
51801 | And then to Peccary,"What''s your name, son?" |
51801 | And what will they do with him?" |
51801 | Are you going to shoot your own great- grandfather?" |
51801 | Ca n''t you hear the birds twittering?" |
51801 | Could Peccary? |
51801 | Could he do seventy- five yards in ten seconds? |
51801 | Days? |
51801 | Do n''t you even yet know who we are?" |
51801 | Do you know why it goes dead?" |
51801 | From what? |
51801 | Good lord, had Staghorn deserted him? |
51801 | Hours? |
51801 | How could it? |
51801 | How is it?" |
51801 | How long had he been out? |
51801 | How long is this going to last?" |
51801 | Just who are they-- the Atavars?" |
51801 | Protection? |
51801 | She considered this with a puzzled air, and, idly curious, said,"Do you want to marry me?" |
51801 | Staghorn?" |
51801 | What is consciousness?" |
51801 | Where do I find him?" |
51801 | Where have they gone?" |
51801 | You''re_ Doctor_ Peccary of the Y Hormone?" |
51075 | Back? 51075 But does n''t this sense of guilt-- unwarranted as it is-- make you_ want_ to find an antitoxin?" |
51075 | But it''s pretty obvious, is n''t it, the way you rushed right over to General Hansen after you got the invitation? |
51075 | But what_ is_ it? |
51075 | But when a country is committed to inhuman warfare-- even though the goal may be honorable-- where is the line to stop at? 51075 Did Dell say anything at all about what he wanted of you?" |
51075 | Did I say we were so restricted? |
51075 | Do n''t any of you ever think of anything but the next war--_any_ of you? |
51075 | Do you remember me five years ago? |
51075 | Do you remember when I told the atomic scientists to examine their guts instead of their consciences? |
51075 | Do you understand what that means? 51075 Do you understand?" |
51075 | Had enough? |
51075 | He did? 51075 How can we? |
51075 | How can you accomplish anything by operating only here? |
51075 | How did it go? |
51075 | How has your own health been? 51075 How have you_ come_ back?" |
51075 | I was just wondering who said it first-- one of the fellows at Detrick, or that lieutenant at Bikini, or--"Said_ what_? 51075 Me? |
51075 | Politicians? 51075 Secret mission completed?" |
51075 | Shall I go back now? |
51075 | Succeed Dell? 51075 Suppose I succeeded? |
51075 | The end of Dell? |
51075 | The pip on the screen-- that showed his life leaving him? |
51075 | The_ future_? |
51075 | Then what are we to do? |
51075 | Today? 51075 Was the Prime Continuum shift as expected?" |
51075 | What about? |
51075 | What are we to do while enemy scientists prepare these same weapons to exterminate_ us_? 51075 What are you talking about?" |
51075 | What could I do? 51075 What could that be for?" |
51075 | What does it mean? |
51075 | What is it? 51075 What is it?" |
51075 | What is it? |
51075 | What is there that I can do? |
51075 | What''s the matter with you? |
51075 | When are you going to leave Detrick? |
51075 | When are_ you_ coming back? |
51075 | Who have you had? 51075 Who is this? |
51075 | Who''s the man we saw? |
51075 | And what more do they want of me now? |
51075 | But Dell could n''t have told you of that--""What will we do with him?" |
51075 | Dell?" |
51075 | Did he tell you to take the road behind the farm?" |
51075 | Do you know what''s wrong?" |
51075 | Give up science and become a truck gardener, too?" |
51075 | Has it been so long ago that it was not even in your lifetime, when scientists regarded themselves as one international brotherhood?" |
51075 | Help you?" |
51075 | How could you go back?" |
51075 | How do I know? |
51075 | How? |
51075 | I think he''s right in a way, but what brought_ him_ to that viewpoint?" |
51075 | If they sent him back, allowed him to go back, could he ever be sure that he had not witnessed a thing of nightmare in this shadowy dream world? |
51075 | In what?" |
51075 | Proposition: Can the probabilities be made improbables so that the certainty becomes impossible? |
51075 | Since when did men of science have to wait upon politicians for solutions of human problems?" |
51075 | Understand? |
51075 | Was n''t that enough for you? |
51075 | What are you talking about?" |
51075 | What did the inexorably advancing pip signify? |
51075 | What greater dream of mass slaughter and destruction have they dreamed?" |
51075 | What is it?" |
51075 | What the devil are you doing? |
51075 | What''s he doing here?" |
51075 | Who in the world do you suppose he is?" |
51075 | Why did he come there?" |
51075 | Why did you decide he had to die?" |
51075 | Why?" |
32562 | A burlycue queen, eh? |
32562 | A stickup? |
32562 | An explanation of what? |
32562 | And what is the purpose of the meeting? |
32562 | And who is Hands McCaffery? |
32562 | Are you going to hang one on him, sweetheart? |
32562 | Are you taking her with you? |
32562 | Bag Ears,she whispered to no one in particular,"and what did you say the lady''s name was? |
32562 | But why did Uncle Peter want them there? |
32562 | But why did you invite them to my wedding reception? 32562 Distasteful? |
32562 | Do n''t you get it? 32562 Do n''t you mean,''May we all find our Shangri- La?''" |
32562 | Do you suppose he inadvertently chewed some of his own gum? |
32562 | Do you want to try and keep the old goat out of jail or shall we let him go to the chair as he deserves? |
32562 | Get what over with? |
32562 | He was the first one who thought of it? 32562 How about nailing him without me?" |
32562 | How did you happen to overlook Red Nose Tessie? |
32562 | Is this guy for real? |
32562 | Just where is this tavern? |
32562 | Oh, why did n''t you say so? |
32562 | Okay-- where is he? 32562 So you''re leaving for Tibet?" |
32562 | That screwy dame that can throw a guy around? 32562 Then I could easily infiltrate--""You could what?" |
32562 | Then if you are n''t a woman, what--? |
32562 | Verseetile? 32562 What are you going to do?" |
32562 | What blonde? 32562 What do you mean by tsk- tsk- tsk?" |
32562 | What for? |
32562 | What is it, angel? |
32562 | What is this? |
32562 | What''ll we do? |
32562 | What''s eating_ him_? |
32562 | What-- what do you recommend? |
32562 | Where did you learn to talk like that? 32562 Who said anything about jail? |
32562 | Whose face? |
32562 | Why the beef, Winky? 32562 Yeah,"Bag Ears repeated,"what about our-- your honeymoon?" |
32562 | You are denying that Uncle Peter had anything to do with this deadly serum that disintegrates people before one''s eyes? |
32562 | You can identify some of these intruders? |
32562 | You mean the man disappeared? |
32562 | You mean those people were n''t destroyed? |
32562 | You mean you do n''t know? 32562 Ah--"Women-- period; is n''t that what you mean? |
32562 | And will you tell the radio audience what you saw?" |
32562 | Anyhow, this droolie makes a crack about Tessie''s beak--""An insult relative to her nose?" |
32562 | Are n''t we among friends?" |
32562 | Bag Ears looked up politely and asked,"Who''s the fat sack?" |
32562 | Ca n''t you understand? |
32562 | Cut it out, will you?" |
32562 | Did he blow up?" |
32562 | Do n''t you see Uncle Peter there-- serving drinks?" |
32562 | Do you want to take McCaffery, or shall I do it? |
32562 | Have you been knocking long?" |
32562 | He busts right through the wall and lands in a frail''s lap inside who''s--""Powdering her nose?" |
32562 | He grunted,"What the hell-- oh, a wise guy, huh?" |
32562 | He said,"How come you guys are tailing those guys? |
32562 | He stopped me with a wave of his hand and said,"Homer, are you still running around with those bums from the wrong side of town?" |
32562 | I heard him muttering:"What if he can just shoot the stuff in your eye maybe? |
32562 | If they had an arrangement to knock off all those parties at our wedding reception, how come McCaffery brought a machine gun along?" |
32562 | Is n''t it wonderful?" |
32562 | Is n''t she the most beautiful thing you ever saw?" |
32562 | Me? |
32562 | Or are you waiting for that blonde hussy to start stripping?" |
32562 | Shall we have a quick one first-- just to stiffen the old spine a bit?" |
32562 | The barkeep said,"Pure dynamite, huh?" |
32562 | The gunman asked,"Are you nuts, fiddlefoot?" |
32562 | Was I justified in breaking the law-- assaulting an officer in order to keep my uncle from becoming a blot on the family name? |
32562 | Was blood thicker than water? |
32562 | What did you do with him?" |
32562 | What if a guy does n''t have to swallow it--?" |
32562 | What of it? |
32562 | Where did Uncle Peter go? |
32562 | Who is she, really?" |
32562 | Why did you have to consort with law- breakers?" |
32562 | Why not, I asked myself, perform them upon persons undesirable to our law- abiding populace? |
32562 | Will any of these-- ah, friends, be present at the reception?" |
32562 | You figuring a stickup or something?" |
32562 | You-- you, sir-- what is your name?" |
32562 | Your bride-- remember? |
51201 | After what has happened? |
51201 | Are you going to make them leave the ranch? |
51201 | Before the red men came, did we live here? |
51201 | Ca n''t adjust your skates? |
51201 | Can you do this? |
51201 | Daddy, did you know they can fly? 51201 Daddy?" |
51201 | Darling, will you please-- be--_quiet_? |
51201 | Did I say you are_ eccentric_? |
51201 | Did n''t it occur to you this might be dangerous? 51201 Do n''t you_ know_?" |
51201 | Do you realize,I blurted angrily,"that there are two volplas in my daughter''s bedroom?" |
51201 | Do you understand the word? |
51201 | Gee, what_ are_ you going to do about them, Dad? |
51201 | Have you been drinking the lab alcohol? |
51201 | How did_ you_... suddenly get to_ be_... the palace eunuch? 51201 How?" |
51201 | Is that a fact? |
51201 | Is that any reason for wearing clothes? 51201 Is that the kind of fun you''re going to have?" |
51201 | Just as we set it off--"Set what off? |
51201 | Like? |
51201 | Like_ always_? 51201 Rocket?" |
51201 | Rocket? |
51201 | Say, what goes with you? 51201 Should I?" |
51201 | Those little lights are the stars? |
51201 | Two what? |
51201 | We_ eat_ this? |
51201 | What are you going to do, Dad? |
51201 | What broadcast? |
51201 | What do you mean? |
51201 | What happened? |
51201 | What on Earth''s got into you? |
51201 | What''s going on here? |
51201 | What''s the idea? |
51201 | What? 51201 What?" |
51201 | Where do you suppose they''ve gone? |
51201 | Which star? |
51201 | Why did n''t you tell me a thing like this was going on? 51201 Would n''t you just settle for a worldly martini?" |
51201 | Yes? |
51201 | You are friends with_ another_ man? |
51201 | You mean it wo n''t make it to Venus? |
51201 | You say we came from there? |
51201 | *****"Darling, are you listening to me?" |
51201 | Can it, will you? |
51201 | Daddy, you wo n''t make them go away, will you? |
51201 | Did n''t they tell you?" |
51201 | Did you make them leave?" |
51201 | Guy jumped out, asking,"Do you have your TV set on?" |
51201 | How could I possibly recoup this situation so that the stunning joke of the volplas would n''t be lost? |
51201 | How could you let such an unusual thing go on and not discuss it with me?" |
51201 | How long has it been since you came here that first time to visit me, Fuzzy?" |
51201 | How long has this been going on?" |
51201 | How long will they be in the tree?" |
51201 | Is that true?" |
51201 | Is there anything wrong with that?" |
51201 | It''s just that there are n''t any instruments.... What? |
51201 | Just what makes you think your daughter ca n''t have a little secret of her own?" |
51201 | My son asked,"What happened to the animals?" |
51201 | My wife got out of the car and looked around at the workmen hurrying about the disemboweled buildings and she said,"What on Earth is going on here?" |
51201 | Or had they been taught it by a human friend? |
51201 | Presently I said to old Guy,"How long do you think it will be before you have a manned rocket ready for Venus?" |
51201 | Reporters would"expose the truth"and ask,"Where have these aliens come from?" |
51201 | So one day my wife asked,"How_ does_ the mighty hunter who now returns from the forest?" |
51201 | The more I think about it, the more I''m sure my father--"I yelled from behind them,"What business do you have telling them that?" |
51201 | Think you can get up that high?" |
51201 | Tomorrow you bring more of us?" |
51201 | We love each other, do n''t we?" |
51201 | What are you shooting at?" |
51201 | What do_ you_ call them?" |
51201 | What just happened? |
51201 | What''s the matter?" |
51201 | Why are you saying we should leave this safety?" |
51201 | Why should I say anything? |
51201 | Why?" |
51201 | Would it seem reasonable that the volplas, by observing and listening to men, had learned their language? |
51201 | You think you''re going to play a big joke, do n''t you?" |
51126 | And how is it that Professor Kendrick did not recognize me from the picture? |
51126 | And may I say, Your-- er-- Benignness, that it will be a pleasure to serve You? |
51126 | And what is his project? |
51126 | Are the eyes painted on front of the car to ward off demons? |
51126 | Are you perhaps scientists? |
51126 | Auctioned? |
51126 | But if you knew, why then did you...? |
51126 | But why are we halting outside this gluu hutch, masters? |
51126 | But you will not betray us? 51126 Car? |
51126 | Communicate? 51126 Did n''t you remember that your portrait hung in the great hall of the palace?" |
51126 | Do you speak Earth? |
51126 | Do you think I have a chance of becoming Royal Physicist? |
51126 | How come he does n''t teleport you around, if you''re in such a hurry to go places? |
51126 | How did you know who I was? |
51126 | How do you know the Earthlings will select_ you_, Your Highness? 51126 How much should I offer to start, Your Excellency? |
51126 | How should_ I_ know then? |
51126 | How they made that talking image appear? 51126 However, sir, there is one problem-- have you considered how you are going to communicate with your maid?" |
51126 | I thought your god teleported things? |
51126 | If it''s all mythical, why do you need a scientist then? |
51126 | Is it not highly succulent and flavorful? |
51126 | Is that_ all_? |
51126 | Is this not just how you have it on Earth? |
51126 | Iximi,Peter said, getting up and coming closer to her,"is n''t there some way I can stay here on Uxen, some job I can fill? |
51126 | Leaving my noxious company? |
51126 | Might I inquire,the king asked,"into the nature of your researches?" |
51126 | My friends, must we continue to submit to the yoke of the tyrant? 51126 Need any help, Iximi?" |
51126 | Need any help? |
51126 | Oh you doubted, did you? |
51126 | Or should I say''Your Royal Highness''? |
51126 | Researches, eh? |
51126 | Shall we get on with our culinary activities, Almighty One? |
51126 | Sold? 51126 Speaking of Refuse Removal, Almighty,"Iximi said to Zen,"would you teleport the remains of this miserable repast to the Sacred Garbage Dump? |
51126 | Surely Zen the All- Knowing jests? |
51126 | Then who,asked Zen in a terrible voice,"is this wonderful smoke for? |
51126 | Why did you let yourself be conquered? |
51126 | Why else should they come to such a remote corner of the Galaxy? 51126 Worked? |
51126 | Would you care to step outside and test my divinity? |
51126 | Yes, but...."And where is there betrayal? 51126 You could give us the atomic drive, design space ships... weapons... for us, could n''t you, darling?" |
51126 | You do n''t mean you really believe this Zen is an actual living god? |
51126 | You like it? 51126 You mean they_ sell_ servants here?" |
51126 | You mean this is a_ live_ animal? |
51126 | You really do, Most High? 51126 You will not leave us, Zen?" |
51126 | _ Who_ did you say? |
51126 | *****"What in hell did you put in this, Iximi?" |
51126 | After all, do we know who or what was on Uxen, before it was colonized by Earth?" |
51126 | After all, if you have no lease, what guarantee do you have that your servants will stay after you have trained them? |
51126 | Are they mutes?" |
51126 | Are you sure you did n''t happen to overhear us talking before, Iximi?" |
51126 | Could you tell us where we could get someone to do our housework?" |
51126 | Did n''t you meet them when you came in?" |
51126 | Do you speak Earth?" |
51126 | Do you think I would n''t notice the picture of such a beautiful girl?" |
51126 | He''s a complete idiot.... You overheard us just now? |
51126 | I was happy here as the Only Inhabitant; why did I ever let those interlopers involve me in Theolatry? |
51126 | Now, precisely what is troubling you, worthy and undeservedly Honored Parent?" |
51126 | Outside, his voice could be heard bellowing in the anteroom,"Has any one of you squuch seen my pliers?" |
51126 | Some foreign god whom they worship on My Territory?" |
51126 | Still, I have the glimmerings of an idea...._"Oh, how much could a half- witted menial find out?" |
51126 | Surely you have heard of him?" |
51126 | They do not possess another?" |
51126 | We are entitled to freedom, are n''t we, Peter?" |
51126 | Well, have you any idea yet as to how the trick was worked?" |
51126 | What are they like?" |
51126 | What do you mean?" |
51126 | What is your will, oh Most Fair?" |
51126 | What is your will, oh, strangers?" |
51126 | Where on Ear-- on Uxen did you find them?" |
51126 | Who wants chants anyway?_"But what are you_ doing_!" |
51126 | Would you like a rojh of dancing girls to perform before you or--?" |
51126 | You will undoubtedly require servants?" |
51126 | _ And what is wrong with the honored art of Refuse Removal?_ Zen wondered. |
51126 | _ So what?_ the total consciousness asked lazily of itself. |
51126 | freedom?" |
52009 | About that drink? |
52009 | And you came here seeking the ninth solution from Les Ro for your people? |
52009 | Are you also enjoying trying to lie to me-- Jim? |
52009 | But why could n''t you get someone to help you? |
52009 | But why did n''t you tell me about this? |
52009 | Can you state the problem more exactly? |
52009 | Did Les Ro''s Messenger promise you that you would be cured of your leprosy? |
52009 | Do you have an extra gun? |
52009 | Do you have this problem too? 52009 Do you mean that you humans still face problems that you can not solve? |
52009 | Do you mean to tell me that you alone built this apparatus? |
52009 | Do you mind if I call you Jim? |
52009 | Do you really believe this of me? |
52009 | Do you think you could find such a thing here? |
52009 | Eh? |
52009 | Eh? |
52009 | Eh? |
52009 | Eh? |
52009 | Go away and let you die in peace? |
52009 | Has n''t it occurred to you that you are in danger of getting your pretty little throat slit if you talk out of turn here? |
52009 | How did you detect the radiation? |
52009 | How did you get here? |
52009 | How did you know me? |
52009 | How long do you have to wait after you''re on the listen? |
52009 | How will I know if I''m called? |
52009 | How-- how did you get here? |
52009 | If they think they''re going to keep me from seeing Les Ro just because I''m a woman--"Why do you want to see him? 52009 May my friends go with me?" |
52009 | No one else is here? |
52009 | On the_ listen_? |
52009 | Tell me what you seek here? |
52009 | That Les Ro and his Messenger were one and the same? 52009 Then you did get my space radio?" |
52009 | This? 52009 Wars?" |
52009 | What about me? 52009 What are they doing here?" |
52009 | What difference does that make? |
52009 | What do you think of this? |
52009 | What do you think? |
52009 | What list? |
52009 | What space radio, Jim? |
52009 | What''s going on there? |
52009 | What''s wrong? |
52009 | What? |
52009 | Where are we? |
52009 | Who knows? 52009 Who the devil is Les Ro?" |
52009 | Why should n''t I recognize Earth''s foremost bio- physicist and leading authority on cellular structure? 52009 Worthy?" |
52009 | You guessed? |
52009 | A deep voice asked, laughingly,"Well, Jim, since you''ve already met our lady authoress, how do you like her?" |
52009 | Am I on it?" |
52009 | Are you enjoying your vacation?" |
52009 | But do the Martians know them?" |
52009 | But do you mean all of these Martians are waiting to see him?" |
52009 | But, Jim--""Lend it to me, will you? |
52009 | Do n''t I talk him gooden?" |
52009 | Do you seek a new way to cure this disease called cancer?" |
52009 | Do you think that if I went in there--"she gestured toward the cavern,"that you could help me be a-- woman?" |
52009 | Does n''t that count for something?" |
52009 | Eh, Jennie?" |
52009 | Had the grapevine reported his coming here? |
52009 | He is ze greatest zinker, ze greatest doer, ze greatest--""Stinker?" |
52009 | How could this place be the way to Les Ro? |
52009 | How many others are here with you?" |
52009 | If you did n''t get my space radio, how does it happen that you''re here? |
52009 | In this place, if the rumors were true, how could there be a leper? |
52009 | Is n''t that right, Sam?" |
52009 | Or had Crick''s whisper about extra- sensory perception in operation had some basis in fact? |
52009 | Or had Les Ro, catching wind somehow of his visit, set these stupid creatures across his path? |
52009 | Or was it_ future_ ecstacy that he was imagining? |
52009 | Ronson?" |
52009 | There seems to be a law in this universe against anything remaining the same-- But why did you come here? |
52009 | Was the same true for him? |
52009 | What farce was being perpetrated here? |
52009 | What other purpose was there? |
52009 | What-- ah-- are you doing here, Jennie?" |
52009 | Where had he heard or seen this name before? |
52009 | Which of them could understand how an electron circles in its orbit? |
52009 | Which way do I go?" |
52009 | Who-- ah-- was sitting here with you before I came?" |
52009 | Why did n''t you tell us?" |
52009 | Why should she be angry? |
52009 | Why super- sonic sound? |
52009 | Why was he here? |
61228 | All your fine reputation and lavish salary ca n''t be much consolation when that ripping, tearing agony begins, can it? |
61228 | And now? |
61228 | And this effect that produces headaches is? |
61228 | Any particular reason, doctor? |
61228 | Are you positive, doctor? |
61228 | Can we see him? |
61228 | Can you speak freely, doctor? |
61228 | Did you speak to Elliot about that? |
61228 | Do n''t you get it, Mitchell? |
61228 | Do n''t you understand, man? 61228 Do you have a license to dispense narcotics?" |
61228 | Do you suppose the Great Man will actually show up? |
61228 | Do you want to talk to her? 61228 Doctor, would you like me to help you over to your own quarters?" |
61228 | Doctor,Mitchell said,"what would you say the most common complaint of man is?" |
61228 | Ferris, would you consider--? |
61228 | Gynergen makes you sick, does it, doctor? 61228 Hello?" |
61228 | Hello? |
61228 | How are you going to go about forcing him, Doctor? |
61228 | How can you have a specific for a number of different causes? |
61228 | How have you been, Harold? |
61228 | How is he different? |
61228 | How low can it get? |
61228 | How? |
61228 | Hysterical? |
61228 | I mean, are you alone? |
61228 | If this really works, I could stop using that damned gynergen, could n''t I? 61228 Iron deficiency anemia?" |
61228 | Is there much risk of that? |
61228 | No? 61228 Now what''s this about you wanting my help on something? |
61228 | Now you are n''t going to''cure''me? |
61228 | On rats, on chimps...."But not on humans? |
61228 | Really? |
61228 | Rich? |
61228 | Tell me,he said,"what is the worst that could happen to me?" |
61228 | This is just going to help ease my mind? |
61228 | What could be wrong with Macklin? |
61228 | What did he mean, Macklin is an idiot? |
61228 | What do you mean you do n''t like it? |
61228 | What do you mean, Doctor? |
61228 | What does your project have to do with my headaches? |
61228 | What have you done to him? |
61228 | What is she? 61228 What''s wrong with him, Sidney?" |
61228 | Where did his wife get to, Colonel? 61228 Who gives a damn about that egghead?" |
61228 | Why did you two select_ me_? |
61228 | Why not? 61228 Why not?" |
61228 | Why wo n''t they function? |
61228 | You can? |
61228 | You mean,the Army officer said levelly"you have infected him with some kind of a disease to rot his brain?" |
61228 | You''ve found yourself worrying-- thinking-- about a lot of other problems since we left you, have n''t you? 61228 You_ can_?" |
61228 | _ With_ my headaches, like before? |
61228 | A monster?" |
61228 | Are you authorized to treat illnesses?" |
61228 | Are you medical doctors? |
61228 | Are you two saying you_ have_ such a shot? |
61228 | Besides who cares if you or I are cured of headaches? |
61228 | But how do I know you wo n''t try to put me back where I was instead of helping me more?" |
61228 | But how would you like to get rid of those worries just as you got rid of the others?" |
61228 | By established periodic cycle he should be suffering hell right now, should n''t he? |
61228 | Can you cure headaches?" |
61228 | Could I talk to the other man, the doctor? |
61228 | Do n''t you know what Elliot Macklin means to us? |
61228 | Do n''t you see? |
61228 | Do you want those filthy Luxemburgians to reach Pluto before we do? |
61228 | He added,"Sir?" |
61228 | How high was up, which infinity was bigger than what infinity-- say, what was an infinity anyway? |
61228 | How should I go about removing my curse?" |
61228 | I"Do you think we''ll have to use force on Macklin to get him to cooperate in the experiment?" |
61228 | Is it so expensive to refine you and Ferris have to recruit new customers to keep yourselves supplied?" |
61228 | It_ has n''t_ worked then?" |
61228 | Macklin''s cured, is n''t he? |
61228 | Macklin?" |
61228 | Mitchell?" |
61228 | Produces nausea, eh? |
61228 | THE BIG HEADACHE BY JIM HARMON What''s the principal cause of headaches? |
61228 | The pain of that turns you almost wrong side out, does n''t it? |
61228 | What concern is it of yours?" |
61228 | What is it all about?" |
61228 | What makes you think a thing like that?" |
61228 | Where are the glasses?" |
61228 | Who would have financed a study of cyclic periods of the hedgehog? |
61228 | Who_ has_ to think to do routine paperwork or push a button or pull a lever? |
61228 | Who_ wants_ to think? |
61228 | Why should n''t I believe you?" |
61228 | Why worry?" |
61228 | You are n''t much better off with it than without, are you? |
61228 | You believe me, do n''t you?" |
61228 | You remember where it''s at, do n''t you?" |
6078 | Am I then to go without you,he writes;"is this irrevocable? |
6078 | And what would be the expense of each one? |
6078 | But suppose some one offered you a scientific assistant, all expenses paid, what would you say? |
6078 | Have you no forbidden books? |
6078 | How many assistants could you employ? |
6078 | Where is its home, and what its origin? 6078 Why so sad?" |
6078 | Yes, and you, Louis Agassiz? |
6078 | You may ask what this question of drift has to do with deep- sea dredging? 6078 .But what kind of fish was it? 6078 .Will you have the kindness, when occasion offers, to say a word to M. Ancillon about it?. 6078 .You ask me how I intend to finish my Fossil Fishes? 6078 Am I then wholly forgotten in your pleasant circle while my thoughts are every day constantly with my Neuchatel friends?. 6078 And when are we to have astand- up fight"on the erratics of the Alps? |
6078 | Are the present fishes superior to the older ones? |
6078 | But how obtain a professorship, you will say,--that is the important point? |
6078 | But should we not always listen to a friendly voice like yours? |
6078 | But since these men are so worthy to soar on their own wings, why not help them to take flight? |
6078 | But what am I saying? |
6078 | But where is the time to be taken for the necessary investigations involved in these inquiries? |
6078 | But where to go and what to do? |
6078 | Can it be a persistent race here where pure blacks are represented by 2, and the whites by 20- 24? |
6078 | Can it not be done by order of the British government? |
6078 | Can not you conquer yourself so far as to finish what you have in your possession at present? |
6078 | Can the fishes of the Old Red be considered the embryos of those of later epochs? |
6078 | Can you devise a scheme to rescue the Spaniards of Mexico from their degradation? |
6078 | Can you not find me a place where they might be spread out? |
6078 | Can you procure for me Glarus fishes in any considerable number? |
6078 | Can you tell me anything about the human skeletons at the Rio St. Antonio in St. Paul? |
6078 | Could one desire a better occasion to make known a projected work? |
6078 | Do not the physicists begin to think of explaining to us the probable cause of changes so remarkable and so well established? |
6078 | Do these so graduate into crustaceans as to form anything like such an organic link that one could, by generation, come naturally from the other? |
6078 | Do you discover in your results any connection between such facts and the present distribution of crustacea? |
6078 | Do you intend to publish an account of your journey, or shall you confine yourself entirely to a report on your observations on Natural History? |
6078 | Does it float, a rootless wanderer on the deep, or has it broken away from some submarine attachment?" |
6078 | Does the gentleman in Geneva intend to read it before sending it to us, or has he perhaps not received the package? |
6078 | Has he been prevented from writing by business, or illness perhaps? |
6078 | Have fishes descended from a primitive type? |
6078 | Have you finished your essay on the physiology of plants, and what do you make of it?. |
6078 | Have you reflected seriously before setting aside this profession? |
6078 | Have your superb original drawings remained in your possession, or are they included in the sale of your collection?. |
6078 | How dictate a letter to a scholar for whom one has a real regard? |
6078 | How do you explain the origin of those leaves on the stem which, not arising from distinct geniculi, are placed spirally or scattered around the stem? |
6078 | How exhaust an ocean in which the species are indefinitely increasing? |
6078 | How is Dr. Hermann Hagen pleased with his new position? |
6078 | How then refuse such an opportunity for one among them, and that one so gifted? |
6078 | How to prevent the whites from securing the lion''s share of the labor of the blacks? |
6078 | I am afraid you work too much, and( shall I say it frankly?) |
6078 | I should say that before we insist upon making people read we must begin by preparing them to read usefully?. |
6078 | If I were to defer my departure till September would it then be possible for you to leave Rome? |
6078 | If not, who shall go?. |
6078 | If so, what companions will you take? |
6078 | If so, will not the proportion of mulattoes become greater and that of the pure blacks less? |
6078 | If they are autochthones, from what germs did they start into existence? |
6078 | If you succeed( and did you ever fail!?) |
6078 | In what succession does the development of the organs of the flower take place?--and their formation in the bud? |
6078 | In what words shall I tell you how greatly our admiration is increased by this new work of yours on the Fresh- Water Fishes? |
6078 | Is it not true that in the Northern States at least the mulatto is unfertile, leaving but few children, and those mainly lymphatic and scrofulous? |
6078 | Is the organic type of fish higher now than it was during the carboniferous period, when the Sauroids so much abounded? |
6078 | Is there any real connection between the coast tribes of the northwest coast, the mound builders, the Aztec civilization, the Inca, and the Gueranis? |
6078 | Is this not better evidence of their independent origin, than is the fancied lineage with the Indo- Germanic family of their Oriental descent? |
6078 | Is this not quite a parallel case with the monkeys and pachyderms? |
6078 | Lastly: Is there any reason to believe that the Ichthyosaurians are descendants of the Sauroid fishes which preceded the appearance of these reptiles? |
6078 | May we not say the same of crocodiles when compared with the ancient gigantic saurians? |
6078 | Of what persons is it composed? |
6078 | On whom the nomination to the professorship depends? |
6078 | Or is it wine? |
6078 | Ought I to devote myself to the study of medicine? |
6078 | Pray tell me, did you learn German, which you write with such purity, as a child? |
6078 | Shall I tell you anything of my own poor and superannuated works? |
6078 | Shall we again house together in one room, or shall we have separate cells in one comb, namely, under the same roof? |
6078 | The question at once arises, do our smaller rivers present similar differences? |
6078 | There was a prophecy in Lowell''s memorial lines:--"He was a Teacher: why be grieved for him Whose living word still stimulates the air? |
6078 | What animal could have built this singular nest? |
6078 | What are the gill arches? |
6078 | What are the leaves of the Spergula? |
6078 | What are the popular libraries to contain, and for what class are they intended? |
6078 | What are the tufted leaves of various pine- trees? |
6078 | What do the monkeys say to this? |
6078 | What do you say to that for a work which is to cost six hundred francs a copy, and of which nothing has as yet appeared? |
6078 | What do you think of the idea? |
6078 | What does it mean, then, when we find the Pentacrinus and Rhizocrinus of the West Indies in deep water only? |
6078 | What is individuality in plants?" |
6078 | What is its principal aim? |
6078 | What is the bladder in fishes? |
6078 | What is the cloaca in the egg- laying animals? |
6078 | What is the sac which surrounds the eggs in Bombinator obstetricans? |
6078 | What is this Society? |
6078 | What more can be said? |
6078 | What signify the many fins of fishes? |
6078 | What the gill blades? |
6078 | What you think I should do with reference to both? |
6078 | When are we to meet again? |
6078 | Whence, then, do their inhabitants( animals as well as plants) come? |
6078 | Where are their facts on which to form an inductive truth? |
6078 | Where is the first diverging point of the stems and roots in plants, that is to say, the first geniculum? |
6078 | Why could you not send me, as secretary of the mathematical and physical section, a short report of your principal results? |
6078 | Why do some plants, especially trees( contrary to the ordinary course of development in plants), blossom before they have put forth leaves? |
6078 | Why do you not write to me? |
6078 | Will it not be as good as to see his prescription at the apothecary''s? |
6078 | Will it not seem strange when the largest and finest book in papa''s library is one written by his Louis? |
6078 | Will not the general practical amalgamation fostered by slavery become more general after its abolition? |
6078 | Will not the practical amalgamation fostered by slavery become more general after its abolition? |
6078 | Will you give me, in a few general words, your views of the scale occupied by the fish of the Old Red, considered as a natural group? |
6078 | Will you have the kindness to deliver it for me to Mr. Murchison? |
6078 | With whom the purchase of the collection would rest? |
6078 | Would you go in her, and do deep- sea dredging all the way round? |
6078 | Would you have the great kindness to give me your most valuable opinion on one or two points? |
6078 | You think that I wish to renounce entirely the study of medicine? |
6078 | not that the zoological school grows too fast, but that the others do not grow fast enough? |
6078 | or are the crocodiles, as an order, distinct from the other saurians, and really higher than the turtles? |
6078 | or, rather, what have they to tell in reference to it? |
16775 | And you can not pretend,said I to him in_ my_ turn,"to see better than an astronomer by profession? |
16775 | But since the Koran allows you to repudiate even legitimate wives, why do you not send back three of them to their parents? |
16775 | Do they live together on a good understanding? |
16775 | Do you know that you have behaved in this affair like a young inexperienced man, or, to speak out, like a blunderer? 16775 Do you know the accused?" |
16775 | Do you know,said the great lady as soon as she saw him,"a Eulogy of Gresset recently published? |
16775 | Finally,said the examiner to me,"how do you determine the tension of the various cords of which a funicular machine is composed?" |
16775 | Grenadier, what is your name? |
16775 | How many legitimate wives have you? |
16775 | In a word, what country is it? |
16775 | Is much expected of the candidates? |
16775 | Is that indeed your answer, and am I to communicate it to the king? |
16775 | M. Leboullenger,said the professor to him,"you have seen the moon?" |
16775 | They are in great haste,said he;"what will you gain by carrying matters to extremities? |
16775 | What do you think of my enterprise? |
16775 | What have you done? |
16775 | What is that? |
16775 | What is your name, sir? |
16775 | What school is that? |
16775 | What science do you cultivate? |
16775 | What would you wish me to do? |
16775 | Whence do you come? |
16775 | Where is the surgeon,I said to him,"who operated on you?" |
16775 | Who, then, cut off your arm? |
16775 | Why did you choose it? 16775 Why? |
16775 | Would you punish me, sir, because nature has endowed me with the gift of languages? 16775 You are not French then?" |
16775 | --"A duty you say? |
16775 | And yet after all, was it not a fit subject for discussion, whether, these double nominations are of any real utility? |
16775 | Are you satisfied, señor?" |
16775 | As for myself, I think it would be puerile to stop at such a difficulty; have we not leaped high over other difficulties far more embarrassing? |
16775 | Bakri often came to the French Consulate to talk of our affairs with M. Dubois Thainville:"What can you want?" |
16775 | Besides, with double, triple, and quadruple academicians, what would eventually become of the justly boasted unity of the Institute? |
16775 | Between these two extreme positions, how does the diminution of the emissive power operate? |
16775 | But has the converse proposition the same certainty? |
16775 | But might not other forces, by combining with attraction, produce gradually increasing perturbations as Newton and Euler dreaded? |
16775 | But ought we in reality to be astonished at it? |
16775 | But was his promise absolute? |
16775 | But what purpose would philosophy serve, if it did not teach us to conquer our passions? |
16775 | Can it be said, after this, that great men are not subject to strange weaknesses? |
16775 | Could the effect of imagination go so far? |
16775 | Could the two murders committed in the morning be imputed to these men? |
16775 | Did not Plutarch immortalize himself by preserving noble actions and fine sentiments from oblivion? |
16775 | Do you not see, moreover, that this would expose us to the resentment of all those who obey the orders of this redoubted chief? |
16775 | Does it create surprise that it required more than fifteen years to obtain the grant of this most reasonable demand? |
16775 | Does not this suffice to justify the unusual ardour of my conduct? |
16775 | Does this body launch out incessantly in every direction a part of its own substance? |
16775 | Had the petitioners, by assembling on the Champ de Mars, violated any law? |
16775 | Had these forms been violated? |
16775 | Had they committed some assassinations? |
16775 | He answered immediately,"You do not surely pretend to observe better with your bad telescope than I did with my_ Dollond_?" |
16775 | He did not know Latin? |
16775 | How could I forget here the last secretary of the original Academy? |
16775 | How happens it, after such exact observations, that few astronomers now admit the existence of active volcanoes in the moon? |
16775 | I exclaimed;"what could lead you, when it was not your profession, to perform this operation?" |
16775 | I jumped down from my camp bed, and, seizing my servant by the throat,--"Are you mad?" |
16775 | I will endeavour to reproduce this dialogue with all possible fidelity:--"Who are you?" |
16775 | If Fourier honoured himself by refusing to obey certain orders, what are we to think of the minister of the interior from whom those orders emanated? |
16775 | In what did these lenses differ from the double convex lenses? |
16775 | Is it gradually diminishing in volume and mass? |
16775 | Is light an emanation from the sun? |
16775 | Is there any relation between the final temperatures and the distances of the different particles of the bar from the extremity directly heated? |
16775 | Moreover, have not unpublished and very valuable documents come to shed bright colours, just where the spirit of party had spread a thick veil? |
16775 | Must we speak of false characters, perverse hearts, that seemed to regard errors and abuses as their patrimony?" |
16775 | Must we suspect jealousy to have been at work? |
16775 | Napoleon said to him, sneeringly:--"The entire Senate, then, is to merge in the Institute?" |
16775 | Our colleague was informed of this, and the question,"Have you been in Egypt?" |
16775 | People will say to me, What are your claims for daring to modify a page of our revolutionary history, on which every one seemed agreed? |
16775 | Shall I confess it? |
16775 | Should they lightly make just sentiments of disgust and indignation rest upon an immense class of citizens? |
16775 | Some days after Bailly went to pay her a visit; did he hope to hear her speak favourably of the new work? |
16775 | Such is the fact: what says theory? |
16775 | Tell me if I can travel at night? |
16775 | Tell me whether I have any thing to fear from your confederates?" |
16775 | The Grand Master of the Ceremonies having remarked it, approaching Bailly said to him,"You heard the king''s order, Sir?" |
16775 | The National Guard? |
16775 | The Tribunals? |
16775 | The electors in the passage quoted do not enunciate a different opinion: where then is the contradiction? |
16775 | The new historian adds:"How could the Mayor alone labour under this delusion? |
16775 | They availed themselves of this omission( will it be believed?) |
16775 | To lead our colleague to make inexact declarations, or to concealments from a feeling of imminent personal danger? |
16775 | To make virtue finally stagger? |
16775 | To merit the epithet of diffident, must we think ourselves beneath the competitors of whom we are at least the equals? |
16775 | To suggest the thought to him to save his own head at the expense of that of an unhappy woman? |
16775 | To the professors of the art? |
16775 | To the question"Who is there?" |
16775 | To whom should we impute the long duration of this vicious and inhuman organization? |
16775 | Was it at least permitted to depend on the regular armed force? |
16775 | Was it owing to chance that attestations were wanting for the miracles at the Cemetery of St. Médard? |
16775 | Was it requisite, without any sort of proof, to impute to the mass of the people the infernal cynicism of cannibals? |
16775 | Was it thus in the pretended phenomena of animal magnetism? |
16775 | Was the meeting illegal? |
16775 | Was the truth, the strict truth, not sufficiently distressing? |
16775 | Was this a real tint, or did the central reddish body, only through contrast, make the surrounding vapour appear to be coloured? |
16775 | Was this an incident, I ask, to exclaim so much against? |
16775 | Were more important functions reserved for him? |
16775 | Were our colleagues really acquainted with the object of this expedition? |
16775 | Were such great discordances due to the disturbing action of the planets? |
16775 | What are the relations of a curved line to the straight line that is a tangent to it?" |
16775 | What could I add to such an eulogium? |
16775 | What could I say to him? |
16775 | What could be more simple, however? |
16775 | What could be opposed to them? |
16775 | What did they hope for? |
16775 | What happens then? |
16775 | What have you to reproach me with?" |
16775 | What is the distance of the sun from the earth? |
16775 | What remains then of his pamphlet? |
16775 | What signified, after all, this or that qualification of this monstrous trial? |
16775 | What was it in fact? |
16775 | What was the cause of this sudden change? |
16775 | What was the true motive for such a strange measure? |
16775 | What were those for which the public was indebted to the direct exertions of Bailly? |
16775 | What, then, was wanting to the memory of our colleague? |
16775 | Whence did you get it?" |
16775 | Whence then had the illustrious naturalist derived such a great affection for Maury, such violent antipathies against Sedaine? |
16775 | Who had not seen with his own eyes enterprises of a truly desperate nature brought to a fortunate issue? |
16775 | Who has not, for example, read with tears in their eyes, in the_ Mémoires sur les Prisons_, what the author relates of the fourteen girls of Verdun? |
16775 | Who, besides, had not encountered imminent personal danger? |
16775 | Why persist in remaining in a condition that so openly wounds humanity? |
16775 | Will you be so good as to question me? |
16775 | Yet is not red the usual colour of the moon when eclipsed, and when it has not entirely disappeared? |
16775 | You are of Spanish origin, are you not?" |
16775 | You deceived us then?" |
16775 | [ 25] It may perhaps be asked why we place Lagrange among the French geometers? |
16775 | [ 3]"What will they do with us?" |
16775 | and do you not see that in Dauphiny nobody is of the same mind? |
16775 | ought he not to have cast a hasty glance on the components of the Black Prince''s army? |
16775 | said I to him;"are we to discharge the duties of police in this country? |
16775 | to examine whether a body of troops, starting from Bordeaux, recruiting in Guienne, did not contain more Gascons than English? |
16775 | was it to bribe me?" |
16775 | why did you not tell me that at once? |
16775 | you say that you have never seen the moon?" |
42324 | ''Are they Germans?'' 42324 ''Do you consider,''said his companion to him,''that you will be obliged to pay three months''rent, and to lose the produce of your garden? |
42324 | ''How can I thank you, my best and only benefactor? 42324 ''May I know the names and residence of those friends?'' |
42324 | ''That is indeed unfortunate; but if you are really blameless, can not you undeceive them?'' 42324 ''Where do these friends reside?'' |
42324 | And did the man whom you pursued travel in the same fashion? |
42324 | And do you also believe that I am so very, very wicked? 42324 And do you dream?" |
42324 | And now, with the world before me, whither should I bend my steps? 42324 Are you mad, my friend?" |
42324 | Before I come on board your vessel,said he,"will you have the kindness to inform me whither you are bound?" |
42324 | But how was I to direct myself? 42324 But where were my friends and relations? |
42324 | Can you wonder that such thoughts transported me with rage? 42324 Devil,"I exclaimed,"do you dare approach me? |
42324 | Do you then really return? |
42324 | Do you think, Victor,said he,"that I do not suffer also? |
42324 | Have you, then, some other attachment? |
42324 | How can I move thee? 42324 How is this? |
42324 | Is that all, my dear Henry? 42324 My dear Frankenstein,"exclaimed Henry, when he perceived me weep with bitterness,"are you always to be unhappy? |
42324 | My dear Victor,cried he,"what, for God''s sake, is the matter? |
42324 | Rise, my poor girl,said Elizabeth,"why do you kneel, if you are innocent? |
42324 | Shall each man,cried he,"find a wife for his bosom, and each beast have his mate, and I be alone? |
42324 | Who is Mr. Kirwin? 42324 Why do you answer me so roughly?" |
42324 | Why do you call to my remembrance,I rejoined,"circumstances, of which I shudder to reflect, that I have been the miserable origin and author? |
42324 | You swear,I said,"to be harmless; but have you not already shown a degree of malice that should reasonably make me distrust you? |
42324 | ''Who is there?'' |
42324 | Absence can not have rendered you callous to our joys and griefs; and how shall I inflict pain on my long absent son? |
42324 | Ah, dear sister, how can I answer this question? |
42324 | Am I not shunned and hated by all mankind? |
42324 | Am I to be thought the only criminal, when all human kind sinned against me? |
42324 | And could not such words from her whom I fondly prized before every other gift of fortune, suffice to chase away the fiend that lurked in my heart? |
42324 | And do I dare to ask of you to undertake my pilgrimage, to endure the hardships that I have undergone? |
42324 | And how, Victor, can I relate our misfortune? |
42324 | And if these were my sensations, who can describe those of Henry? |
42324 | And now, dear Margaret, do I not deserve to accomplish some great purpose? |
42324 | And then of what use would be pursuit? |
42324 | And what was I? |
42324 | And what, Margaret, will be the state of your mind? |
42324 | And where does he now exist? |
42324 | And wherefore was it glorious? |
42324 | Answer me, I conjure you, by our mutual happiness, with simple truth-- Do you not love another? |
42324 | Are you then so easily turned from your design? |
42324 | Are you to be happy, while I grovel in the intensity of my wretchedness? |
42324 | Believe me, Frankenstein: I was benevolent; my soul glowed with love and humanity: but am I not alone, miserably alone? |
42324 | But he had promised to follow me wherever I might go; and would he not accompany me to England? |
42324 | But it is wrongfully; every one knows that; no one believes it, surely, Ernest?" |
42324 | But where is he, why does he not hasten to me?" |
42324 | But where was mine? |
42324 | But why should I dwell upon the incidents that followed this last overwhelming event? |
42324 | Can any man be to me as Clerval was; or any woman another Elizabeth? |
42324 | Could I behold this, and live? |
42324 | Could he allude to an object on whom I dared not even think? |
42324 | Could he be( I shuddered at the conception) the murderer of my brother? |
42324 | Could they turn from their door one, however monstrous, who solicited their compassion and friendship? |
42324 | Did the murderer place it there? |
42324 | Did they really express pain? |
42324 | Did you not call this a glorious expedition? |
42324 | Do you also join with my enemies to crush me, to condemn me as a murderer?" |
42324 | Do you dare to break your promise? |
42324 | Do you remember on what occasion Justine Moritz entered our family? |
42324 | Do you share my madness? |
42324 | Do you understand this feeling? |
42324 | Does it now only exist in my memory? |
42324 | Had I right, for my own benefit, to inflict this curse upon everlasting generations? |
42324 | Had my eyes deceived me? |
42324 | Have I not suffered enough, that you seek to increase my misery? |
42324 | Have we lost the power of rendering you happy? |
42324 | Have you drank also of the intoxicating draught? |
42324 | How can I describe my sensations on beholding it? |
42324 | How can I see so noble a creature destroyed by misery, without feeling the most poignant grief? |
42324 | How can you, who long for the love and sympathy of man, persevere in this exile? |
42324 | How dare you sport thus with life? |
42324 | How shall I ever repay you? |
42324 | I do not intend to sail until the month of June; and when shall I return? |
42324 | I gasped for breath; and, throwing myself on the body, I exclaimed,"Have my murderous machinations deprived you also, my dearest Henry, of life? |
42324 | I had turned loose into the world a depraved wretch, whose delight was in carnage and misery; had he not murdered my brother? |
42324 | I have endured incalculable fatigue, and cold, and hunger; do you dare destroy my hopes?" |
42324 | I know of no opportunity afforded him for so doing; or, if I had, why should he have stolen the jewel, to part with it again so soon? |
42324 | I learned from your papers that you were my father, my creator; and to whom could I apply with more fitness than to him who had given me life? |
42324 | I regret that I am taken from you; and, happy and beloved as I have been, is it not hard to quit you all? |
42324 | I stretched out my hand to him, and cried--"Are you then safe-- and Elizabeth-- and Ernest?" |
42324 | I wish to soothe him; yet can I counsel one so infinitely miserable, so destitute of every hope of consolation, to live? |
42324 | If I were alone, would he not at times force his abhorred presence on me, to remind me of my task, or to contemplate its progress? |
42324 | Is not this a free country?" |
42324 | Is this gentle and lovely being lost for ever? |
42324 | Is this to prognosticate peace, or to mock at my unhappiness?" |
42324 | Justine, whom I loved and esteemed as my sister, how could she put on those smiles of innocence only to betray? |
42324 | Margaret, what comment can I make on the untimely extinction of this glorious spirit? |
42324 | More miserable than man ever was before, why did I not sink into forgetfulness and rest? |
42324 | Must I then lose this admirable being? |
42324 | My dear friend, what has happened?" |
42324 | My person was hideous, and my stature gigantic? |
42324 | Of what materials was I made, that I could thus resist so many shocks, which, like the turning of the wheel, continually renewed the torture? |
42324 | Once, however, the lieutenant asked, Why he had come so far upon the ice in so strange a vehicle? |
42324 | Persecuted and tortured as I am and have been, can death be any evil to me?" |
42324 | Polluted by crimes, and torn by the bitterest remorse, where can I find rest but in death? |
42324 | Poor, poor girl, is she the accused? |
42324 | Professor Krempe often asked me, with a sly smile, how Cornelius Agrippa went on? |
42324 | Shall I meet you again, after having traversed immense seas, and returned by the most southern cape of Africa or America? |
42324 | Shall I not then hate them who abhor me? |
42324 | Shall I respect man, when he contemns me? |
42324 | Shall I, in cool blood, set loose upon the earth a dà ¦ mon, whose delight is in death and wretchedness? |
42324 | Should she indeed awake, and see me, and curse me, and denounce the murderer? |
42324 | Shutting the door, he approached me, and said, in a smothered voice--"You have destroyed the work which you began; what is it that you intend? |
42324 | Soon after this he enquired if I thought that the breaking up of the ice had destroyed the other sledge? |
42324 | The professor stared:"Have you,"he said,"really spent your time in studying such nonsense?" |
42324 | There was none among the myriads of men that existed who would pity or assist me; and should I feel kindness towards my enemies? |
42324 | Think you that the groans of Clerval were music to my ears? |
42324 | This was strange and unexpected intelligence; what could it mean? |
42324 | To you first entering on life, to whom care is new, and agony unknown, how can you understand what I have felt, and still feel? |
42324 | Turning towards the men, he said--"What do you mean? |
42324 | Two years had now nearly elapsed since the night on which he first received life; and was this his first crime? |
42324 | Upon this occasion my father said, with an expression of unbounded wonder,"My dearest Victor, what infatuation is this? |
42324 | Victor, when falsehood can look so like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness? |
42324 | Was I then a monster, a blot upon the earth, from which all men fled, and whom all men disowned? |
42324 | Was man, indeed, at once so powerful, so virtuous, and magnificent, yet so vicious and base? |
42324 | Was there no injustice in this? |
42324 | We are all unhappy; but will not that be an additional motive for you, my son, to return and be our comforter? |
42324 | What can I say, that will enable you to understand the depth of my sorrow? |
42324 | What can stop the determined heart and resolved will of man? |
42324 | What could I do? |
42324 | What could I do? |
42324 | What did he there? |
42324 | What did their tears imply? |
42324 | What did this mean? |
42324 | What do these sounds portend? |
42324 | What do you demand of your captain? |
42324 | What do you intend to do?" |
42324 | What is it you fear?" |
42324 | What is the cause of all this?" |
42324 | What may not be expected in a country of eternal light? |
42324 | What then became of me? |
42324 | What was I? |
42324 | What was I? |
42324 | What was my destination? |
42324 | What were rain and storm to me? |
42324 | What would be your surprise, my son, when you expected a happy and glad welcome, to behold, on the contrary, tears and wretchedness? |
42324 | When she saw who it was, she approached me, and said,"Dear sir, you are very kind to visit me; you, I hope, do not believe that I am guilty?" |
42324 | Whence did I come? |
42324 | Whence, I often asked myself, did the principle of life proceed? |
42324 | Where had they fled when the next morning I awoke? |
42324 | Wherefore not? |
42324 | Who can describe their horror and consternation on beholding me? |
42324 | Who can follow an animal which can traverse the sea of ice, and inhabit caves and dens where no man would venture to intrude? |
42324 | Who could arrest a creature capable of scaling the overhanging sides of Mont Salêve? |
42324 | Who could be interested in the fate of a murderer, but the hangman who would gain his fee? |
42324 | Who dared talk of that? |
42324 | Who was I? |
42324 | Why am I here to relate the destruction of the best hope, and the purest creature of earth? |
42324 | Why am I to give an account of myself? |
42324 | Why did I live? |
42324 | Why did I not die? |
42324 | Why did you confess? |
42324 | Why did you form a monster so hideous that even_ you_ turned from me in disgust? |
42324 | Why do you not execrate the rustic who sought to destroy the saviour of his child? |
42324 | Why do you not hate Felix, who drove his friend from his door with contumely? |
42324 | Why had I not followed him, and closed with him in mortal strife? |
42324 | Why not still proceed over the untamed yet obedient element? |
42324 | Why, in that instant, did I not extinguish the spark of existence which you had so wantonly bestowed? |
42324 | Will no entreaties cause thee to turn a favourable eye upon thy creature, who implores thy goodness and compassion? |
42324 | Will you smile at the enthusiasm I express concerning this divine wanderer? |
42324 | Would you also create for yourself and the world a demoniacal enemy? |
42324 | Yet could I, in justice, or even in possibility, refuse this demand? |
42324 | Yet from whom has not that rude hand rent away some dear connection? |
42324 | Yet why do I say this? |
42324 | Yet why were these gentle beings unhappy? |
42324 | You have read this strange and terrific story, Margaret; and do you not feel your blood congeal with horror, like that which even now curdles mine? |
42324 | You, my creator, abhor me; what hope can I gather from your fellow- creatures, who owe me nothing? |
42324 | You, my creator, would tear me to pieces, and triumph; remember that, and tell me why I should pity man more than he pities me? |
42324 | _ Have you thought of a story?_ I was asked each morning, and each morning I was forced to reply with a mortifying negative. |
42324 | and do not you fear the fierce vengeance of my arm wreaked on your miserable head? |
42324 | and was I really as mad as the whole world would believe me to be, if I disclosed the object of my suspicions? |
42324 | and why should I describe a sorrow which all have felt, and must feel? |
42324 | but a moment ago you were moved by my representations, and why do you again harden yourself to my complaints? |
42324 | cried I, while every feature and every muscle was relaxed from anguish to pleasure:"is my father indeed come? |
42324 | exclaimed the old man,''who are you?'' |
42324 | how can that be? |
42324 | how do you welcome your wanderer? |
42324 | said he;"or whither does your senseless curiosity lead you? |
42324 | said she,"how shall I ever again believe in human goodness? |
42324 | said she,"why did you rob me of my last consolation? |
42324 | what could it be? |
42324 | what does it avail that I now ask thee to pardon me? |
42324 | what freedom? |
42324 | what must have been his feelings? |
42324 | when will my guiding spirit, in conducting me to the dà ¦ mon, allow me the rest I so much desire; or must I die, and he yet live? |
42324 | who could attempt to pursue him? |
42324 | who is safe, if she be convicted of crime? |
42324 | why did they preserve so miserable and detested a life? |
42324 | you may possibly say; what can Elizabeth have to explain? |
32059 | And pirates? |
32059 | And why did they lay in wait for us? |
32059 | Any danger of the beam being seen? |
32059 | Any guesses on their hideout? |
32059 | Any news of the boat? |
32059 | Any radio contact? |
32059 | Are they all right? |
32059 | Are we going to take special equipment? |
32059 | Are you certain? |
32059 | Boat? 32059 Boys, what can we use for a splint?" |
32059 | But how? |
32059 | But what can we do? |
32059 | But where did the boat go? |
32059 | But which way do we go now? |
32059 | But why, Chahda? |
32059 | Can you tell us if they had any visitors? |
32059 | Chahda, what on earth does a Hindu textile salesman have to do with finding Briotti and Shannon? |
32059 | Colorful, yes? 32059 Could you bean that lookout with a stone from a sling?" |
32059 | Did you dream the right answer? |
32059 | Did you ever see anything weirder than those pirates dancing? 32059 Did you know their Moro guide?" |
32059 | Did you know we have a tail? 32059 Do you hear us?" |
32059 | Do you know if they hired him here? |
32059 | Do you mean clothes? |
32059 | Do you think they''re still alive? |
32059 | Doctor, what does the missing word sound like? |
32059 | Does anyone doubt that this is the right place? |
32059 | Does he know where the Americans were taken? |
32059 | Friends? 32059 Got arrows left?" |
32059 | Guide? |
32059 | Have you ever had such an incident before? |
32059 | How about Zamboanga? |
32059 | How about clothing, Colonel? |
32059 | How about it? 32059 How about shoes?" |
32059 | How about some sleep? |
32059 | How about you, Professor? |
32059 | How are we doing? |
32059 | How did they get up there? |
32059 | How did you find that out? |
32059 | How is the present expedition connected with your previous work? 32059 How many?" |
32059 | I not go? |
32059 | If he was lying, what can we do about it? |
32059 | If you stay, you''ll need a guide, wo n''t you? |
32059 | In what way? |
32059 | Is anyone hurt? |
32059 | Is his office nearby? |
32059 | Is n''t Chahda due pretty soon? |
32059 | Is there a choice? 32059 Is there anything I can do?" |
32059 | Major, what are we going to do? |
32059 | Major, what ever happened to the boat our friends came in? |
32059 | Meaning what? |
32059 | No sign of Briotti? |
32059 | Not from southwest? |
32059 | Nothing stops you, does it? 32059 Now what?" |
32059 | Of what? |
32059 | Professor, can you carry Shannon? 32059 Ready to climb Mount Everest, brother Scott?" |
32059 | Rick, you there? |
32059 | Scotty, any more vintas? |
32059 | Scotty, when you first spotted the pirates, from what direction were they coming? |
32059 | Sir, have you any idea what might have happened to our friends? |
32059 | So fast? |
32059 | So you two are attending the meeting too, eh? 32059 Suppose you start, Scotty? |
32059 | That leaves only one logical answer, does n''t it? 32059 Then what can we do?" |
32059 | Then what? |
32059 | They certainly do n''t make much fuss over two missing Americans, do they? |
32059 | Think it''s safe to join us? |
32059 | Think there might be a connection? |
32059 | Think they were taken away on the boat? |
32059 | Was a Moro guide with our friends? |
32059 | We ca n''t be sure, but does n''t it seem likely? |
32059 | We go after scientists, yes? 32059 What are you doing?" |
32059 | What did Okola do about it? |
32059 | What did you do? |
32059 | What got into him? 32059 What have shoes to do with it?" |
32059 | What have you been doing? |
32059 | What is a Moro? 32059 What is going on?" |
32059 | What is this strange way? |
32059 | What now? |
32059 | What time is it? |
32059 | What we do now? |
32059 | What we do now? |
32059 | What we do now? |
32059 | What''s he talking about? |
32059 | What''s this date business? |
32059 | What''s up? |
32059 | What''s your plan? |
32059 | What? |
32059 | Where are we? |
32059 | Where is Bulan? |
32059 | Where is light? |
32059 | Where is the boat now? |
32059 | Where you go first? 32059 Where''s Chahda?" |
32059 | Where''s Zircon? |
32059 | Which way did it go? |
32059 | Who are the Pirates of Shan? |
32059 | Who could those men have been? 32059 Who has the wheel?... |
32059 | Who knows? 32059 Who''s he?" |
32059 | Whose leg is it? 32059 Why all the sudden interest in weapons?" |
32059 | Why did n''t you wire? 32059 Why not use both engines?" |
32059 | Why were they kidnaped? |
32059 | Will you come with us to translate, Doctor? 32059 Will you go back to the fort now?" |
32059 | Wo n''t they recognize the vinta? |
32059 | Wonder how long it will take to hear from Chahda? |
32059 | Would you care to hazard a surmise about the identity of these putative pirates? |
32059 | Yes? |
32059 | You did n''t know? |
32059 | You had Dr. Briotti and Dr. Shannon as guests, I believe? |
32059 | You have a description of the boat? |
32059 | You have heard from the American consulate at Manila? |
32059 | You have no new information about what happened to them? |
32059 | You knew of our coming from Major Lacson? |
32059 | You know their itinerary? |
32059 | You know there plenty parrots here? 32059 You know what he did? |
32059 | You mean we have to convince them we''re no longer fast? |
32059 | You mean you did n''t know they came by boat? |
32059 | You mentioned a robbery? |
32059 | You no care how big? |
32059 | You remember canned hombargers? 32059 You think they might not have been thieves? |
32059 | You want to stay on with these stubborn idiots? |
32059 | Across the top of the front page was emblazoned: WHERE IS ELPIDIO TORRES? |
32059 | And how do you suppose he did it?" |
32059 | And that meant... what? |
32059 | And you know what I hope, do n''t you?" |
32059 | Any trouble?" |
32059 | Are you all right?" |
32059 | Are you on?" |
32059 | Brant?" |
32059 | But did Chahda shut up?" |
32059 | But did anyone see their boat?" |
32059 | But how did they know we were coming?" |
32059 | But if not, where could they be? |
32059 | But why would pirates take our friends?" |
32059 | Can I have drink, please?" |
32059 | Can you get a description from there?" |
32059 | Can you see it clearly, Scotty?" |
32059 | Can you stand by while the rest of us make a quick trip? |
32059 | Can you?" |
32059 | Chahda asked in quick alarm,"You think they kill scientists when we come today?" |
32059 | Chahda asked,"Rick, what is torpedo boat?" |
32059 | Chahda asked,"What means this to you, sir?" |
32059 | Chahda?" |
32059 | Chahda?... |
32059 | Did anyone notice a preferred way around the cone?" |
32059 | Did they have any weapons with them?" |
32059 | Did you ever try tacking a vinta for hours against a stiff breeze?" |
32059 | Did you know that Tony and I were classmates in high school?" |
32059 | Did you see the ladder?" |
32059 | Do we head for them next?" |
32059 | Do you also plan to use their Hindu friend, Chahda?" |
32059 | Do you want to die? |
32059 | Do you want us all to die? |
32059 | Elpidio Torres? |
32059 | Had the big scientist gone down? |
32059 | Had the pirates removed the scientists, leaving the lookout in his usual position? |
32059 | Have you an atlas? |
32059 | He asked,"Are you the manager?" |
32059 | How are things, Tony?" |
32059 | How are we going to get out of this?" |
32059 | How did you happen to be wearing shoes?" |
32059 | How things go?" |
32059 | How were they going to get the scientists out with a guard watching them? |
32059 | How would our own papers play it?" |
32059 | If Lacson, obviously an intelligent and efficient officer, could find out no more, how could three strangers? |
32059 | If we accept your idea, do we assume it was the same gang that traveled from Cotabato to Davao? |
32059 | Is Tony right?" |
32059 | Is he trailing us now?" |
32059 | Jolo, maybe? |
32059 | Learn anything?" |
32059 | May I have a few moments to change clothing?" |
32059 | Might they have vanished on this trail? |
32059 | My question, Colonel Rojas, is what are you going to do about these pirates? |
32059 | Notice that the vintas ahead of us are running before the wind? |
32059 | Notice they did n''t try to follow us, or cut us off anywhere except on the west? |
32059 | Now, who will go on this reconnaissance?" |
32059 | Okay? |
32059 | Okay?" |
32059 | Okay?" |
32059 | Okay?" |
32059 | Once the group was assembled again, Rojas asked,"What are your plans?" |
32059 | Or, were both groups local people?" |
32059 | Otherwise, why attack us?" |
32059 | Professor, are you hurt?" |
32059 | Remember the missing Filipino boy from Manila? |
32059 | Rick asked thoughtfully,"You think he might not have been a Moro?" |
32059 | Rick asked,"Did anyone show unusual interest in them?" |
32059 | Rick exploded,"What in the name of an Indian idiot are you doing?" |
32059 | Rick said doubtfully,"Is n''t it dangerous to get too close?" |
32059 | Scotty asked an elderly Filipino who was watching,"Sir, may I ask the name of that kind of boat?" |
32059 | Scotty asked,"How much do you know about our friends''disappearance, Chahda?" |
32059 | Scotty continued,"Why does a bowshot have to be lethal? |
32059 | Scotty whispered to Rick,"Who''s going to win?" |
32059 | See over there?" |
32059 | Shannon?" |
32059 | So what I do? |
32059 | So why not pirates?" |
32059 | Something I can do?" |
32059 | That it might have been a kidnap attempt that failed?" |
32059 | The big question is, how do we get them out of there?" |
32059 | The only real puzzle is, does the volcano have a crater? |
32059 | The problem now is, what do we do?" |
32059 | The question is, how can we reconnoiter the island? |
32059 | Want to say hello?" |
32059 | Was it a beacon for pirates who might be out in the vintas? |
32059 | We take them out by the back door, huh?" |
32059 | What boat?" |
32059 | What do we do now?" |
32059 | What else can we do?" |
32059 | What is it?" |
32059 | What number room?" |
32059 | What took you so long to get back? |
32059 | When do we leave, Dad?" |
32059 | Where are you?" |
32059 | Where was Chahda? |
32059 | Where you been?" |
32059 | Which one, Scotty? |
32059 | Who has the first watch?" |
32059 | Why did n''t someone show up? |
32059 | Why did n''t they simply kill the two of you?" |
32059 | Why go to all this trouble?" |
32059 | Why not plant a story that one engine is bad?" |
32059 | Why not? |
32059 | Why would a gang chase our friends across Mindanao?" |
32059 | Why?" |
32059 | Wo n''t he set off an alarm that will put the whole mob on the alert?" |
32059 | Yes?" |
32059 | Yesterday we got away through sheer speed, right? |
32059 | You coming too? |
32059 | You know some Bagobos speak a little English? |
32059 | You know who got our friends? |
32059 | You know, he right? |
32059 | You like my weapons?" |
32059 | You meaning purposies?" |
32059 | You recall that we did n''t see the island yesterday until we were perhaps ten miles away? |
32059 | You remember we still got vinta?" |
5230 | ''It''s an empty sleeve, is it? 5230 ''Ow do, Teddy?" |
5230 | ''You said it was an empty sleeve?'' 5230 Ai n''t hurt the girl,''as''e?" |
5230 | Ai n''t it? |
5230 | Ai n''t one of a sort enough for you? |
5230 | Ai n''t you nothin''better to do-- busy day like this? |
5230 | Am I dreaming? 5230 Am I drunk?" |
5230 | Am I imagination? |
5230 | Am I mad? |
5230 | And what''s_ he_ been up to? |
5230 | And you troubled no more about the hunchback? |
5230 | And you--? |
5230 | Are all the doors of the house shut? |
5230 | Books? |
5230 | But after all-- why not? 5230 But how can I sleep? |
5230 | But how did you get to Iping? |
5230 | But how was it all done? |
5230 | But how''bout this paper? 5230 But how''s it done?" |
5230 | But how? |
5230 | But they take long enough to get well, do n''t they? 5230 But what devilry must happen to make a man invisible?" |
5230 | But when does the Tramp come in? 5230 But where is he? |
5230 | But where_ are_ yer? |
5230 | Ca n''t I have some more to eat before I tell you all that? 5230 Can I take your hat and coat, sir?" |
5230 | Can you hear-- anything? |
5230 | Chesilstowe? |
5230 | Did n''t I hear the window? |
5230 | Did n''t go Back by any chance? |
5230 | Do I look like an insane person? |
5230 | Do n''t it? 5230 Eh?" |
5230 | Food? |
5230 | For instance, would it be a breach of faith if--? 5230 Griffin?" |
5230 | Have I had visions? 5230 Have you a bandage on?" |
5230 | Have you a dressing- gown? |
5230 | He did n''t have any pals-- it do n''t say he had any pals, does it? |
5230 | How did the shooting begin? |
5230 | How long did it take? |
5230 | How on earth--? |
5230 | How? |
5230 | Hullo,cried the policeman,"who''s there?" |
5230 | Invisible, eh? |
5230 | Is it your bill you''re wanting, sir? |
5230 | Is there such a thing as an invisible animal? 5230 Is_ he_ invisible too?" |
5230 | It''s enough, ai n''t it? |
5230 | Just escaped and that''s all, eh? |
5230 | Knocked him on the head? |
5230 | Listen to reason, will you? |
5230 | Look at the clock? |
5230 | Looks a bit like a disguise, do n''t it? 5230 No one?" |
5230 | No shutters? |
5230 | No? |
5230 | On came the band, bawling with unconscious irony some hymn about''When shall we see His face?'' 5230 Ostria, or America?" |
5230 | Out? |
5230 | Since when did you learn to invade the private rooms of a man in misfortune? |
5230 | Tap? |
5230 | That chap at the inn--"Well? |
5230 | Then why did you let me go on and tell you all this blarsted stuff, then? 5230 There are no diagrams?" |
5230 | There is no speedier delivery? |
5230 | There''s no way of climbing up here? |
5230 | This do? |
5230 | This, this Invisible Man, then? |
5230 | To- morrow? |
5230 | Wait a bit,said the mariner, rising and speaking slowly,"D''you mean to say--?" |
5230 | Warn''t speaking to us, wuz he? |
5230 | Was that a letter? |
5230 | Was you hurt, sir? |
5230 | Well? |
5230 | Well? |
5230 | Well? |
5230 | Well? |
5230 | Well? |
5230 | Well? |
5230 | Well? |
5230 | Well? |
5230 | Well? |
5230 | What am I to do? |
5230 | What am_ I_ to do? |
5230 | What am_ I_ to do? |
5230 | What are you going for? |
5230 | What do I make by it? |
5230 | What do you mean to say? |
5230 | What do you mean? |
5230 | What else can we do? |
5230 | What else_ can_ you be? |
5230 | What happened when you went out into the Strand? |
5230 | What the devil''s this? |
5230 | What the dooce? |
5230 | What was that? |
5230 | What were the shots? |
5230 | What were you planning to do when you were heading for Port Burdock? 5230 What will they be writing next?" |
5230 | What window? |
5230 | What yer listenin''there for, Hall? |
5230 | What''s happened? |
5230 | What''s he been doin'', then? |
5230 | What''s that smashing? |
5230 | What''s that? |
5230 | What''s the shot wound? |
5230 | What''s this for? |
5230 | What''s up? |
5230 | What''s up? |
5230 | What, real like? |
5230 | Where did you get the money? |
5230 | Where have they put my clothes? |
5230 | Where is he? |
5230 | Where''s he gone? |
5230 | Where_ are_ yer? 5230 Where_ are_ yer? |
5230 | Where_ are_ yer? |
5230 | Who ever heard the likes of that? |
5230 | Who lit the candle? |
5230 | Who''s coming? 5230 Who''s coming?" |
5230 | Who''s letting off revolvers in Burdock? 5230 Who''s moving on?" |
5230 | Who''s that speaking now? |
5230 | Who? |
5230 | Why do n''t you finish and go? |
5230 | Why does n''t he fire? |
5230 | Why is n''t my bill paid? |
5230 | Why not? |
5230 | Why not? |
5230 | Why not? |
5230 | Why was n''t my breakfast laid? 5230 Why!--ain''t it enough?" |
5230 | Would you mind, sir, this man a- coming to look at the clock, sir? |
5230 | Yes? |
5230 | Yes? |
5230 | Yes? |
5230 | You all right thur? |
5230 | You are certain that is the earliest? |
5230 | You have n''t a revolver? |
5230 | You think I''m just imagination? 5230 You went straight to Iping?" |
5230 | You''aven''t been eatin''bread and cheese? |
5230 | You-- all-- right thur? |
5230 | _ Was_ he? |
5230 | _ You_ did n''t do any shooting? |
5230 | _ You_? |
5230 | ''Did I hear a cat?'' |
5230 | ''Empty sleeve?'' |
5230 | ''How the devil,''said I,''can you move an empty sleeve like that?'' |
5230 | ''I was saying,''said he,''that there was the prescription burning, was n''t I?'' |
5230 | ''My cat?'' |
5230 | ''Now then?'' |
5230 | ''See what?'' |
5230 | ''Well?'' |
5230 | ''What''s up?'' |
5230 | ''When are you going to publish this work of yours?'' |
5230 | ''Who''s that?'' |
5230 | A long research? |
5230 | Accidents, sir, happen in a moment, do n''t they?" |
5230 | Already?" |
5230 | Ambition-- what is the good of pride of place when you can not appear there? |
5230 | And I gave her butter to get her to wash.""And you processed her?" |
5230 | And now what am I to do?" |
5230 | And now, Kemp, what else?" |
5230 | And that grocer lout?" |
5230 | And then--""Well?" |
5230 | And what I want you to understand is this--""But whereabouts?" |
5230 | And what''s''e doin''''ithout''is close, then? |
5230 | But in air? |
5230 | But the fact remains that I saw-- I certainly saw right down his sleeve--""But did you-- are you sure? |
5230 | But why not come? |
5230 | CHAPTER XIX CERTAIN FIRST PRINCIPLES"What''s the matter?" |
5230 | CHAPTER XXIV THE PLAN THAT FAILED"But now,"said Kemp, with a side glance out of the window,"what are we to do?" |
5230 | Ca n''t you see my position?" |
5230 | D''you mean to say--?" |
5230 | Did I kill that fool of a constable?" |
5230 | Did he really sleep last night? |
5230 | Did n''t you see him on the lawn? |
5230 | Do I_ look_ like a Treasure Trove? |
5230 | Do n''t you remember me, Kemp? |
5230 | Do you know?" |
5230 | Do you think I live without eating?" |
5230 | Eh?" |
5230 | Griffin, of University College?" |
5230 | Has the world gone mad-- or have I?" |
5230 | Have you already forgotten your physics, in ten years? |
5230 | How are you hid?" |
5230 | How can you hope to gain happiness? |
5230 | How the devil was I to know the blessed turning? |
5230 | How the dooce is it done?" |
5230 | If I get up shall I run into you? |
5230 | If I let you go will you promise not to try any nonsense and do what I tell you?" |
5230 | If he lets me in will you promise not to rush the door?" |
5230 | Is it that?" |
5230 | Is there anything more that I can get you?" |
5230 | It''s a filthy nuisance, my blood showing, is n''t it? |
5230 | It''s just like the ghost of a foot, ai n''t it?'' |
5230 | Just imagination?" |
5230 | Lemme get my mark on yer..."Are yer_ buried_?" |
5230 | May I ask-- How is it? |
5230 | Never heard tell of Invisible Men before, I have n''t, but nowadays one hears such a lot of extra- ordinary things-- that--""That all he did?" |
5230 | No man with a trap who would go over? |
5230 | On the village green an inclined strong[ rope? |
5230 | Pretty straight story, eh? |
5230 | See that? |
5230 | Should he remark that the weather was very cold for the time of year? |
5230 | So that if I may make so bold as to say it, sir--""Will you get me some matches?" |
5230 | Suppose he wants to rob-- who can prevent him? |
5230 | Suppose he were to take his luck with a shot? |
5230 | Surely a shilling''s enough?" |
5230 | That''s no reason why I should be poked to pieces by every stupid bumpkin in Iping, is it?" |
5230 | The smash?" |
5230 | There''s not the slightest doubt that I could kill you both and get away quite easily if I wanted to-- do you understand? |
5230 | They have n''t noticed--""Have you fastened it?" |
5230 | Up the staircase were piled a multitude of those bright- coloured pot things-- what are they?" |
5230 | Was I talking to myself? |
5230 | Was it dangerous? |
5230 | Was it legal? |
5230 | Was it medical? |
5230 | Was my appearance really credible? |
5230 | Was she quite sure? |
5230 | Was that a movement downstairs? |
5230 | Was that footsteps he heard behind him? |
5230 | Was that really a voice? |
5230 | What are the asses at now?" |
5230 | What are you fishing after?'' |
5230 | What d''yer mean by letting a man make a fool of himself like that for? |
5230 | What did you do next?" |
5230 | What does it matter?" |
5230 | What else is there we can do? |
5230 | What else?" |
5230 | What has this to do with Griffin?" |
5230 | What is the good of the love of woman when her name must needs be Delilah? |
5230 | What on earth ought I to do?" |
5230 | What the devil keeps that sleeve up and open, if there''s nothing in it? |
5230 | What the devil_ is_ his game?" |
5230 | What was I doing? |
5230 | What was I to do? |
5230 | What was it about?" |
5230 | What''s it all about?" |
5230 | What''s that downstairs?" |
5230 | What''s the row?" |
5230 | Where are you? |
5230 | Where is it? |
5230 | Where shall I give it to you?" |
5230 | Where''d you be, if he took a drop over and above, and had a fancy to go for you? |
5230 | Whiskey? |
5230 | Why am I assaulted by a policeman in this fashion?" |
5230 | Why could n''t they leave me alone? |
5230 | Why dream of playing a game against the race? |
5230 | Why have n''t you prepared my meals and answered my bell? |
5230 | Why the deuce was he chasing a tramp?" |
5230 | Why was I always alone and secretive? |
5230 | Would Mr. Wadgers come round? |
5230 | Would he subscribe? |
5230 | You ca n''t grumble if your breakfast waits a bit, if my bill''s been waiting these five days, can you?" |
5230 | You do n''t blame me, do you? |
5230 | You do n''t blame me?" |
5230 | You gart whad a wand?" |
5230 | You know I dropped medicine and took up physics? |
5230 | You know what fools we are at two- and- twenty?" |
5230 | You know?" |
5230 | You know?" |
5230 | You saw it was an empty sleeve?'' |
5230 | You see? |
5230 | You''d have expected a sort of pinky to show, would n''t you? |
5230 | _ Had_ you any plan?" |
5230 | _ Where_ shall I hide?" |
5230 | _ Why_ killing?" |
5230 | said Kemp,"and how did you get like this?" |
5230 | she said, going off at a tangent;"ai n''t you done them taters_ yet_, Millie?" |
5230 | she said,"and give them a good dry in the kitchen?" |
32269 | A cipher, eh? |
32269 | About three? |
32269 | Afraid of an attack after dark, professor? |
32269 | Afraid the hobgoblins will kidnap us? |
32269 | Am I supposed to fit into that thing? |
32269 | And that is? |
32269 | And what would you want with the Golden Mouse, if I may inquire? |
32269 | Any ideas? |
32269 | Are you a Eurasian? |
32269 | Are you now? |
32269 | Are you sure? |
32269 | Bill, what kind of numbers are they? |
32269 | Bill? 32269 Bobby sox or bobby pin?" |
32269 | Bring that light here, will you, professor? |
32269 | Busy how? |
32269 | But from where? |
32269 | But how did you know about nulls? |
32269 | But may I ask why? |
32269 | But where did they come from in the first place? |
32269 | But will you know yer outside? 32269 But you did n''t see anything except the shadow?" |
32269 | But you know what I think this is? 32269 Can I help you, lads?" |
32269 | Can you tell us where it is? |
32269 | Chahda? 32269 Chahda?" |
32269 | Could n''t we look into this cave tonight? 32269 Could n''t we stir it up? |
32269 | Dark in here, is n''t it? |
32269 | Did you bring him along as an adviser, Mom? 32269 Did you see anyone?" |
32269 | Do I wash out my mouth with soap or do I get a medal? |
32269 | Do n''t suppose you''d consider substituting a pink rabbit? 32269 Do you know Long Shadow?" |
32269 | Do you know that name, Dad? |
32269 | Does n''t saying he has reconsidered mean that he''ll go? |
32269 | Does that mean anything? |
32269 | Dragon blood, huh? 32269 Eh? |
32269 | Golden Mouse, you say? 32269 Have n''t you solved that cipher yet?" |
32269 | Have you ever met Ko before? |
32269 | How about Captain Douglas? 32269 How about letting a Hong Kong police doctor take a look at it?" |
32269 | How about starting with that odd letter? |
32269 | How about that? |
32269 | How come Canton Charlie did n''t turn you over to the enemy as he did us? |
32269 | How did you know Ko had a glass eye? |
32269 | How do you know you ca n''t figure it out? 32269 How do you like the customer over there? |
32269 | How do you start on a job like this? |
32269 | How does one destroy a body of water? |
32269 | How many more days to Korse Lenken? |
32269 | How you see in dark? |
32269 | I wonder how long we''ll have to sit in this flea bag? |
32269 | I''m only speculating,Zircon replied,"but might n''t that have been a police boat on regular patrol? |
32269 | Is he wrong? |
32269 | Is n''t Whiteaway- Laidlaw in Bombay? |
32269 | Is n''t that right, colleague? |
32269 | It will be good to get back to our peaceful lab, eh, lads? |
32269 | Just to satisfy my curiosity,Scotty asked,"why did your men capture us, then bundle us into the boats and bring us here? |
32269 | Mighty funny how everything was arranged for us at Canton Charlie''s, was n''t it? 32269 My boss not come yet?" |
32269 | No? 32269 Notice the regularity of the slope? |
32269 | Now what? |
32269 | Now what? |
32269 | Of course you have testing equipment? |
32269 | Perhaps I can be of service, sir? 32269 Remember he said something about a job in his last letter? |
32269 | Remember the letter L? 32269 Shall we get to it?" |
32269 | Should I get my frying pan again? |
32269 | Since when do five people make a mob? |
32269 | Suppose we tie a few stalactites to your feet, and Ko''s, and see how long it takes for you to get down to where the heavy water is? |
32269 | The biggest one being: Where is Chahda? |
32269 | The suspicious one would n''t be able to tell what? 32269 Then what do we do with him?" |
32269 | Then why the gloom? |
32269 | Then you''ll go? |
32269 | We can keep on thinking while we eat, ca n''t we? |
32269 | We''ll need money, but why do all of us have to go see the consul? 32269 Well, Mr. Ko,"he said,"you got a little surprise, did n''t you?" |
32269 | Well, what do we do now? |
32269 | Were you going to use that grenade as a calling card? |
32269 | Western Union? 32269 What about Ko?" |
32269 | What are these? |
32269 | What are they? |
32269 | What are we hunting for? |
32269 | What are we supposed to do? |
32269 | What are we waiting for? |
32269 | What caused you to reconsider? |
32269 | What could it mean but twelve? |
32269 | What did he look like? |
32269 | What do we do now, professor? |
32269 | What do we do with our fat chum? |
32269 | What do you make of that, Dad? |
32269 | What do you make of that? |
32269 | What happened? |
32269 | What have you got? |
32269 | What is it? |
32269 | What is this, a meeting of the Silent Three? 32269 What kept you so long? |
32269 | What kind of bad name? |
32269 | What kind of cover? |
32269 | What makes you think so? |
32269 | What now for you? 32269 What now?" |
32269 | What other? |
32269 | What was it that he discovered? |
32269 | What will Zircon do for a rifle? |
32269 | What''s a null? |
32269 | What''s a prairie moose? |
32269 | What''s going on here? |
32269 | What''s it going to be like with a mob of strangers galloping all over the place? |
32269 | What''s that? |
32269 | What''s that? |
32269 | What''s the Nansen bottle for? |
32269 | What''s the matter, Dad? |
32269 | What,he demanded,"is the meaning of this?" |
32269 | What? |
32269 | Whatever got into you? |
32269 | Where do we camp tonight? |
32269 | Where is he? |
32269 | Where to? |
32269 | Where''s it from? |
32269 | Where''s the junk? |
32269 | Where''s there? |
32269 | Which one did he memorize? 32269 Which one?" |
32269 | Which way do I go? |
32269 | Which way? |
32269 | Who are you? |
32269 | Who is Carl Bradley? |
32269 | Who is Long Shadow? |
32269 | Who knows if the old High Lama might not be waiting? 32269 Who wants to go back?" |
32269 | Who you callin''a ruddy ox, you little blighter? |
32269 | Who''s on the wire? |
32269 | Who''s this? 32269 Why did n''t you yell?" |
32269 | Why do you think Canton Charlie did n''t deliver the message himself? |
32269 | Why not admit it and co- operate? 32269 Why not report it right now?" |
32269 | Why not? |
32269 | Why? |
32269 | Why? |
32269 | Will you have dinner at the table with us, or shall I ask mother to break out some emergency rations so you can stay on the job? |
32269 | Wonder what he''s going to give us? |
32269 | Wonder what''s keeping Canton Charlie? |
32269 | Would Chahda have a 1912 edition with him in Singapore? 32269 Would n''t it be better for me to go ahead and use the infrared beam with the glasses? |
32269 | You are stiff? 32269 You do n''t suppose it was Chahda?" |
32269 | You do, do n''t you, Rick? |
32269 | You expect to treat yourself? |
32269 | You taking the movie camera along? |
32269 | You''re Americans? |
32269 | A girl would make the group look even less suspicious, would n''t it?" |
32269 | After a moment, he asked,"Scotty, how would you like it if an expedition left Spindrift and we were n''t with it?" |
32269 | Am I supposed to gather that you do n''t have the key to the cipher?" |
32269 | And what happens? |
32269 | And where were you all that time?" |
32269 | And who were they? |
32269 | And why are you so excited about it?" |
32269 | And why? |
32269 | And why? |
32269 | Any questions? |
32269 | Are n''t you all fired up with curiosity?" |
32269 | Are you satisfied?" |
32269 | As Zircon tipped the Chinese bearers, Rick asked them,"What time is it?" |
32269 | As they unpacked, Scotty asked,"Is it safe to leave our rifles, and Rick''s camera and that scientific stuff you brought?" |
32269 | Barby asked impatiently,"How do we know?" |
32269 | But are they also good with code? |
32269 | But could a single candle have that much effect? |
32269 | But golly, you do n''t get heavy water out of natural water, do you?" |
32269 | But how do we get to the Caves of Fear?" |
32269 | But how to take it by surprise? |
32269 | But if there''s a null in this, which figure is it?" |
32269 | But who would have much excitement about ice? |
32269 | But why all the long faces? |
32269 | But why did n''t he have time?" |
32269 | By the way, where is the Schmeisser? |
32269 | Ca n''t you see? |
32269 | Can you or Scotty pick it up?" |
32269 | Chahda, do you see anything?" |
32269 | Chahda, have you seen men with water bags heading out of here? |
32269 | Could n''t we hunt prairie moose instead?" |
32269 | Do you happen to have a spoon seven hundred feet long?" |
32269 | Do you know the penalty for a double cross in the espionage racket?" |
32269 | Do you remember the code our former friend used when he was sending messages off the island?" |
32269 | Do you suppose Chahda would know about nulls?" |
32269 | Going to stay in the Far East for a while?" |
32269 | Had he been blinded in that eye? |
32269 | Had he wound it before coming to the cave? |
32269 | Had it been only a short while, or so many hours that his watch had run down? |
32269 | Had n''t he read a story when he was a kid about some children who had left a trail of crumbs only to have the birds eat them? |
32269 | Hartson Brant asked,"Then you will consider Zircon as my substitute? |
32269 | Hartson Brant paused in the act of filling his pipe and asked curiously,"How do you know so much about Asiatic animals, Steve?" |
32269 | Have you ever heard of Lake Baikal?" |
32269 | He asked,"Is something wrong with the Golden Mouse? |
32269 | Heavy water? |
32269 | Hobart, want to pick up where we left off?" |
32269 | How about it, Steve?" |
32269 | How about this''L''in front of his name?" |
32269 | How about you?" |
32269 | How can twins less than a year old trample anyone''s garden?" |
32269 | How could you?" |
32269 | How had Chahda ever heard of this place? |
32269 | How had Chahda heard of a place in such a poor quarter of the city? |
32269 | However, perhaps you will tell us how long it will take to get out of here?" |
32269 | I assume there are wounded? |
32269 | I think I know what the first two are, but what in the name of a blue baboon is a cyberneticist?" |
32269 | I wonder what kind?" |
32269 | If not, why so many?" |
32269 | Incidentally, do you have a spare?" |
32269 | Is it supposed to be a tourist place do you know?" |
32269 | Is that true?" |
32269 | Is that''s what''s been bothering you?" |
32269 | Know what a nuclear reactor is, Rick?" |
32269 | Men with anything at all suspicious about them?" |
32269 | Not until they were on the main street was there quiet enough for conversation, then Zircon demanded,"Would you mind giving us an explanation? |
32269 | Now tell us what is peculiar about all isotopes?" |
32269 | Now that he had reached the opposite shore, what was he to do? |
32269 | Now what?" |
32269 | Now, my next question is: Who was the Eurasian who got together with Keaton- Yeats?" |
32269 | Now, what are we to do?" |
32269 | Now, which of the entrances do we try first? |
32269 | Only suppose they catch us by surprise?" |
32269 | Or had he found a hide- out in the village itself? |
32269 | Or had they managed to keep to the right trail by following the tiny drops of candle wax? |
32269 | Or was it weeks? |
32269 | Professor, what is this transparent stuff inside?" |
32269 | Rick demanded swiftly,"You''re not going to object, are you, Dad?" |
32269 | Rick, is n''t yours a scout knife?" |
32269 | Scotty, find the first- aid kit, please? |
32269 | Sing, where do you suppose Ko''s mules are?" |
32269 | Suppose I start at the beginning?" |
32269 | Ten thousand miles from home, in the worst dive in Hong Kong, and what do we drink? |
32269 | The coolie who spoke the best English asked, hesitantly,"You pay now, sor? |
32269 | The question is, which way do we go now?" |
32269 | To whom? |
32269 | Want to place a call to Washington for me?" |
32269 | Was his friend hiding somewhere in the mountains around Korse Lenken? |
32269 | Was it Long Shadow? |
32269 | Was the Tibetan leading him out of the caves? |
32269 | We go?" |
32269 | We no wait here, yes?" |
32269 | Were they gathering for a rush? |
32269 | Were they lost, too? |
32269 | What chance have we in a fight?" |
32269 | What do you boys think of this strange shadow?" |
32269 | What if Long Shadow and Ko intended loading them in the boats? |
32269 | What is heavy water? |
32269 | What on earth was Chahda doing in Singapore? |
32269 | What to do?" |
32269 | What was he to do? |
32269 | What was it? |
32269 | What was more logical than to assume that the Tibetan had been heading for the hidden plant where heavy water was being produced? |
32269 | What we want to know is, why?" |
32269 | What''ll you drink?" |
32269 | What''ll you drink?" |
32269 | What''ll you have?" |
32269 | What''s up?" |
32269 | What? |
32269 | When can we pick it up?" |
32269 | When did Chahda learn anything about codes?" |
32269 | Where are you?" |
32269 | Where did that other chap go to?" |
32269 | Where does it come from?" |
32269 | Where is the Indian boy?" |
32269 | Where was Chahda now? |
32269 | Where''s the big light?" |
32269 | Which of them would fit your requirements best?" |
32269 | Which one did he use?" |
32269 | Which way? |
32269 | While they waited, Scotty asked,"What happened to you, Rick?" |
32269 | Who knows? |
32269 | Why borrow trouble in advance?" |
32269 | Why do n''t we get busy?" |
32269 | Why not try a bobby?" |
32269 | Why was your door locked?" |
32269 | Why would he say to bring a Nansen bottle if not to take a sample from the lake?" |
32269 | Why you take so long?" |
32269 | Would n''t they miss the Tibetan and the boat? |
32269 | You find Bradley?" |
32269 | You know?" |
32269 | You say Charlie told you to go to this junk?" |
32269 | Zircon asked,"You know street called Three Blind Fishermen?" |
32038 | Act? |
32038 | Also, it could n''t be done while the governor was around, could it? 32038 And blow my head off?" |
32038 | And crimp all the caps with your teeth? 32038 And where are Barby and Scotty?" |
32038 | Any ideas? |
32038 | Anything to add, Jeff? |
32038 | Are n''t you? |
32038 | Are they coming here? |
32038 | But suppose he does n''t? 32038 But the troops?" |
32038 | But what can we do about it? |
32038 | But what can we do? |
32038 | But what is it? |
32038 | But what kind of business would he have with the lieutenant governor? |
32038 | But what kind of explosive would be enough for such an undertaking? |
32038 | But what really happened? |
32038 | But what was it? |
32038 | But who can tell the future? 32038 But who gains from a delay in the project?" |
32038 | But why? 32038 But why?" |
32038 | Can it be done? |
32038 | Can we get to the hotel? |
32038 | Can you find loyal people? |
32038 | Can you see? |
32038 | Can you use these? |
32038 | Connel could n''t develop a diamond field in a foreign place without help, could he? 32038 Did Connel go up this road or is there another one?" |
32038 | Did he go up the trail or not? |
32038 | Did n''t you hear the phone ring? 32038 Did you get any sleep last night?" |
32038 | Did you see the governor? |
32038 | Do n''t they realize the danger? |
32038 | Do you know any other way of releasing the magma safely? 32038 Do you know what the stuff is?" |
32038 | Do you mean to tell me someone tried to blow you up? 32038 Does a social call last for less than a half hour? |
32038 | Double its frontage, huh? 32038 Ees... how you say? |
32038 | Ees... how you say?... 32038 Even with a study, what can be done? |
32038 | Ever see Connel smoke one of those? |
32038 | Find anything yet? |
32038 | Have you any idea where the governor was taken? |
32038 | How about Connel? |
32038 | How about power supply? |
32038 | How about this? |
32038 | How can I feel? 32038 How can we find him?" |
32038 | How can we find out? |
32038 | How can we know that? 32038 How could he?" |
32038 | How did he arrive at that conclusion? |
32038 | How do we split up? |
32038 | How do you expect to get us out of here? |
32038 | How do you know? |
32038 | How does it look, Jeff? |
32038 | How does this thing work? |
32038 | How far below? |
32038 | How far down are the magma fronts? |
32038 | How long after the nuclear shot will the volcano go? |
32038 | How long will this conference last? |
32038 | How long, Jeff? |
32038 | How would you do this? |
32038 | How''d you like a nice hot mud bath? |
32038 | How''s the evacuation going? |
32038 | How? |
32038 | How? |
32038 | How? |
32038 | How? |
32038 | I can understand the general principle of what we''re doing, but can you tell us exactly what happens? |
32038 | If we could somehow breach that hard rock and allow room for the magma to flow upward, what would happen? |
32038 | Is it really a sharp line? |
32038 | Is there any doubt? |
32038 | Is there any possibility of getting outside help? |
32038 | Is there much of a market for it? |
32038 | Jeff, how far below the surface is this stratum? |
32038 | Let me know what you decide, will you? |
32038 | Marine training? |
32038 | May I make an announcement? |
32038 | Meaning Connel? 32038 Military? |
32038 | No? 32038 Now what?" |
32038 | Now what? |
32038 | Now what? |
32038 | Now what? |
32038 | Now, can we find the third? |
32038 | Only this: what can we possibly do about a situation like this? |
32038 | Only where''s he going now? 32038 Only, did he know we were coming?" |
32038 | Rick, suppose you fly us around the island? |
32038 | Rick, who will ever know how many diamonds were found? 32038 Right now?" |
32038 | Right? |
32038 | Sleep? 32038 Smell anything?" |
32038 | So if there''s molten rock, or magma somewhere in the way, the shock wave that goes through it will slow down and arrive at the recorder later? |
32038 | So the volcano could blow off on top or side, and we ca n''t guess which? |
32038 | So you do n''t think we''re in any great danger from Guevara? |
32038 | So you''re wondering where Connel has gone? |
32038 | Suppose he''s heading for the shot station? |
32038 | Suppose we find him? 32038 Suppose you start?" |
32038 | That fast? 32038 The army is occupied, no? |
32038 | The governor and lieutenant governor are having a big conference at the hotel? |
32038 | The problem is, how can we possibly create a break in a layer of hard rock so far underground? |
32038 | The question is, what now? 32038 Then it rises?" |
32038 | Then you will not move even to save the island? |
32038 | They did n''t think much of our theory about Connel causing our troubles, did they? 32038 Think we can get close enough for a look?" |
32038 | Think we can get through? |
32038 | This proposal is perhaps a solution for El Viejo? |
32038 | To where? |
32038 | Want to connect up? |
32038 | Want to toss for it? |
32038 | Well,Julius Weiss demanded,"what do we do now?" |
32038 | Wh- what happened? |
32038 | What are they talking about? |
32038 | What are you doing? |
32038 | What do we do? |
32038 | What do you want us to do? |
32038 | What do you want us to do? |
32038 | What does that mean? |
32038 | What else can we make of it? |
32038 | What happened? 32038 What happened?" |
32038 | What kind is it? |
32038 | What kind of channels? |
32038 | What now? |
32038 | What was the shed used for? |
32038 | What was to be gained by stealing the tracings and Jeff''s sketch? 32038 What will we use for landmarks?" |
32038 | What you weesh, señores? |
32038 | What''s all this about, Rick? |
32038 | What''s going on? |
32038 | What''s in San Souci? |
32038 | What''s on your mind? |
32038 | What? |
32038 | When has he had time for a real effort? 32038 Where are the caps?" |
32038 | Where are the others? |
32038 | Where are they taking it? |
32038 | Where can the people be taken? |
32038 | Where did he go? |
32038 | Where did these come from? |
32038 | Where do you suppose the soldiers came from? |
32038 | Where does that leave us? |
32038 | Where is Riddle? |
32038 | Which do we have? |
32038 | Who do we know that''s named Guevara? |
32038 | Who knows? 32038 Who''s he?" |
32038 | Why did n''t Connel clean out all diamonds in the area? |
32038 | Why do we have to throw it? |
32038 | Why not? |
32038 | Why not? |
32038 | Why would anyone steal dynamite? |
32038 | Wo n''t we need dark glasses? |
32038 | Would n''t the troops respond to your orders? |
32038 | You have not eaten?... 32038 You mean that this is the stuff diamonds are found in?" |
32038 | You thinking the same thing I am? |
32038 | You''re going to arrest them? |
32038 | _ A sus órdenes, señores._ This Honorario says you wish to speak with me? |
32038 | _ Cómo no?_the engineer said with a smile. |
32038 | _ Quià © n sabe?_ Maybe two day, maybe two_ semana_... how you say?... |
32038 | _ Quià © n sabe?_ Maybe two day, maybe two_ semana_... how you say?... |
32038 | _ Quià © n sabe?_ The Spanish phrase is a good one, because it does not only ask''who knows,''it also carries the meaning of a kind of resignation. 32038 A mystery every day? |
32038 | A suspicious voice called,"_ Quià © n va?_"There was a soft but definite sound, like a pumpkin dropping on a hard floor. |
32038 | Also, did you notice how he jumped on us for stealing the dynamite? |
32038 | And now, if you will excuse me?" |
32038 | And what business does he have with Guevara? |
32038 | And when the magma meets the water, then what?" |
32038 | And where would they move? |
32038 | Any comments?" |
32038 | Any of you care to go with me?" |
32038 | Any preferred way, Captain?" |
32038 | Any questions?" |
32038 | Anyone hungry?" |
32038 | Are you okay?" |
32038 | Are you sure the rifleman shot at you?" |
32038 | But can we do it with the manpower we have available and still keep shooting?" |
32038 | But do we have time?" |
32038 | But for now, how about dinner?" |
32038 | But perhaps if this plan of yours works, I will remember, eh? |
32038 | But suppose it was some unknown party? |
32038 | But the evidence is n''t very conclusive, is it?" |
32038 | But what will you get out of this? |
32038 | But what''s to know about the terrain? |
32038 | But where was Ruiz? |
32038 | But where would it come to rest? |
32038 | But why not ask the others what he said when he excused himself?" |
32038 | Connel?" |
32038 | Cómo están ustedes?_"The two switched to English. |
32038 | Dave, have you found anything of importance?" |
32038 | Did it explode while you were fooling around with it?" |
32038 | Do we follow?" |
32038 | Do you know what it contains? |
32038 | Do you know why you are protecting this area? |
32038 | Does that mean the governor got caught by some kind of revolutionary group?" |
32038 | From somewhere behind them a voice called,"_ Parada!_""Who''s that yelling at us to stop?" |
32038 | Great crumbling craters, what do you want? |
32038 | Guevara snapped,"What are you doing here, Montoya?" |
32038 | Hartson Brant asked,"What do you make of this series of tracings? |
32038 | Have you tried our swimming yet? |
32038 | He asked,"Are n''t there ships in the harbor? |
32038 | He asked,"Do you have the dynamite,_ amigos_?" |
32038 | He asked,"Exactly where are the others?" |
32038 | He asked,"Sir, does n''t the change in the springs mean something?" |
32038 | He asked,"Sir, how many troops are there?" |
32038 | He demanded hoarsely,"Are you going to let him get away with this when our men have all the rifles?" |
32038 | He stopped at their third station and asked,"Can you make it? |
32038 | Hobart, can the boys handle the shots?" |
32038 | Honorario, can we possibly find someone who is loyal to the governor and who knows the island?" |
32038 | How about it, Captain?" |
32038 | How can they be excited? |
32038 | How can you tell how far down it is?" |
32038 | How did it go?" |
32038 | How do we explain why we''re following him?" |
32038 | How shall I approach?" |
32038 | I know that does n''t mean much, and he said he was just afraid of another accident, but would n''t you think he''d like some company? |
32038 | I mean, big ships?" |
32038 | I wonder if they know what they are digging?" |
32038 | If he planned to go to town, he''d invite anyone who wanted to go, would n''t he? |
32038 | Is it the same?" |
32038 | Is n''t the theft of the dynamite in the same category?" |
32038 | It was kind of overdone, you know? |
32038 | Jeff, do you have any doubt about this area being magma?" |
32038 | Julius Weiss asked,"Are you implying that Connel deliberately blew Ruiz up?" |
32038 | Julius Weiss demanded,"Are you seriously proposing that we drive a tunnel for over a quarter mile, almost straight down, through solid rock?" |
32038 | Makes you appreciate natural forces, does n''t it?" |
32038 | More good you not try, eh? |
32038 | Now, can it be done?" |
32038 | Now, what do we do?" |
32038 | Of course I do n''t know for sure that Guevara is like that, but he certainly brushed us off, did n''t he? |
32038 | Only he''s certainly determined to keep us away from his firing stations, is n''t he?" |
32038 | Or do you want to ride back with me?" |
32038 | Otherwise, why should he be the first to leave the dining room? |
32038 | Quà © pasa?_"Across the way a figure rose, rifle ready. |
32038 | Rick asked,"Wo n''t all those rocks keep the volcano from erupting?" |
32038 | Roger?" |
32038 | Scotty added,"And what were you doing here?" |
32038 | Scotty asked,"How many different kinds of flags can you see? |
32038 | Shall I?" |
32038 | Shall we try it?" |
32038 | Shall we try, señor?" |
32038 | Should we penalize you for being honest? |
32038 | So what can we do? |
32038 | So, what would he do with you if he caught you? |
32038 | Suppose it goes to China?" |
32038 | Surely you do not doubt me, señor?" |
32038 | That bought him a little time, did n''t it? |
32038 | The Dutch are hospitable, no? |
32038 | The boy called,"Do you speak English, sergeant?" |
32038 | The governor greeted the two Spindrifters with a bow and a handshake, and then inquired,"What good providence brought you here, nephew mine?" |
32038 | The honor of the Montoyas requires that I take you to my uncle, eh? |
32038 | The jeep stopped as the two came abreast and the geologist called,"Want to trade stations?" |
32038 | The scientists welcomed them, and Rick asked,"Any progress, Dad?" |
32038 | The young officer looked haughtily at the nearest peons and demanded in Spanish,"Do you know me?" |
32038 | Then big Hobart Zircon boomed,"If we assume your conclusions are correct, what can be done? |
32038 | We ca n''t very well go rolling up a private driveway, can we?" |
32038 | We will let Guevara and your Connel have the diamonds, eh? |
32038 | Well, shall we get to work?" |
32038 | What could mere men do? |
32038 | What did you think?" |
32038 | What do we do about it?" |
32038 | What do you say?" |
32038 | What does that mean?" |
32038 | What else can you make out of it?" |
32038 | What else?" |
32038 | What is there to be excited about? |
32038 | What is this inverter?" |
32038 | What is to be gained by the theft?" |
32038 | What more is there that can be said? |
32038 | What motive could Connel have?" |
32038 | What motive do we need other than the usual profit a thief expects?" |
32038 | What reason would he have for going to the station without dynamite?" |
32038 | What say we take a jeep and look over the country, too?" |
32038 | What was there to be gained? |
32038 | What would he do now? |
32038 | What would they understand? |
32038 | When the magma rises to the level of the ocean floor, what do you think will happen?" |
32038 | When will we be sure?" |
32038 | Where do you suppose that came from?" |
32038 | Who believes El Viejo will explode? |
32038 | Who can believe that mountain over there is about to blow up?" |
32038 | Who knows where the loyalty of the people lies, between individuals? |
32038 | Who thinks more of business than he does of his own skin?" |
32038 | Why do you suspect Connel? |
32038 | Why guard a chunk of jungle with nothing in it but some torn up yellow ground?" |
32038 | Why not use a loud- speaker? |
32038 | Why not? |
32038 | Why should he try to delay the project?" |
32038 | Why steal dynamite? |
32038 | Why steal explosives and then use it on a harmless scientific group? |
32038 | Why wait until he''s passed, and we''re coming into position? |
32038 | Why was it important for you to look at his shot station?" |
32038 | Why would he walk into the blast, unless he was tired of living? |
32038 | Why would n''t that party try for Connel? |
32038 | Why? |
32038 | Will one be enough?" |
32038 | Will you let Guevara use you to make himself rich while you get nothing? |
32038 | Will you let us know by telephone what the governor says?" |
32038 | With me so far?" |
32038 | Wonder where he''s going?" |
32038 | Would an unknown thief be that interested in us?" |
32038 | Would anyone care so much about business that he''d want to stay and be blown up? |
32038 | Would it make you happier if I carried the explosives?" |
32038 | Would n''t you think he would have mentioned an unusual formation like this when he found it?" |
32038 | Yet, can we stand by and wait without even making an attempt?" |
32038 | You follow me? |
32038 | You recall the title? |
32038 | _ Cómo no?_""I guess so,"Rick agreed. |
31598 | A cat is n''t exactly big game for thieves, is it? 31598 A chant should rhyme, should n''t it?" |
31598 | Afraid a brand- new mystery might end without you getting a piece of it? |
31598 | An Arab country? |
31598 | And how do you know? |
31598 | And you made copies of concrete? 31598 Any relation to Ali, I wonder?" |
31598 | Are they dry yet? |
31598 | Are we at Giza already? |
31598 | Are you Ali Moustafa? |
31598 | Are you Fuad Moustafa? |
31598 | Are you all right? |
31598 | Are you lonely, little cat? |
31598 | Are you the dragoman Dr. Farid sent? |
31598 | But how can that be? |
31598 | But how? 31598 But is the overseas airmail so crowded you would n''t trust a parcel to the regular mail system?" |
31598 | But why a cat? 31598 But why do you want it?" |
31598 | But why does n''t he drop the sail and try to lose headway? |
31598 | But why would a thief want the cat? |
31598 | But why would anyone want the cat? |
31598 | Can you ask them what''s up? |
31598 | Can you take us to Abd El Aziz Street? |
31598 | Cat catch mouse last night? |
31598 | Christmas mail is to and from Christians, is n''t it? 31598 Could Hassan''s car have broken down?" |
31598 | Could n''t leave our pal, could we? 31598 Could there be something inside the cat? |
31598 | Did n''t you ever hear of Project Ozma? |
31598 | Do jackals always bark at night? |
31598 | Do they always bark at nothing? |
31598 | Do you know what is in the cat? |
31598 | Do you know why the cat is important? |
31598 | Do you really think we''re in any danger? |
31598 | Do you suppose Bartouki was telling the truth? |
31598 | Does it matter, if it was some kind of intelligence? |
31598 | Excited? 31598 Excited?" |
31598 | Footsball? 31598 Get it, or else?" |
31598 | Ghouls, ghosties, or long- legged beasties? |
31598 | Going to take her a bouquet of Egyptian poison ivy? |
31598 | Hassan, what do you think is in here? |
31598 | Hassan, when do you think Youssef will come back? |
31598 | He say you get this? |
31598 | How about Moustafa? |
31598 | How about scrambled eggs for New Year''s Eve dinner? |
31598 | How did you know the cat in the pyramid was n''t the cat we brought from America? |
31598 | How did you know the cat in the pyramid was not the right one? |
31598 | How do you know Steve? |
31598 | How do you know it is n''t the right one? |
31598 | How do you like our baby? |
31598 | How far, Hassan? |
31598 | How is it going? |
31598 | How will we work it? |
31598 | How you say? 31598 How''s this? |
31598 | How? |
31598 | I do n''t suppose I can go, too? |
31598 | I do n''t suppose you could promise to leave Rick and Scotty at home? |
31598 | In the east? |
31598 | Indeed? 31598 Is Mr. Moustafa here?" |
31598 | Is he guilty of anything? |
31598 | Is it a saying of some kind? |
31598 | Is it cold out today? |
31598 | Is n''t it pretty careless, leaving the cat at the project? |
31598 | It kind of throws a monkey wrench into our plan, does n''t it? |
31598 | It was obvious, was it not? 31598 It would not be an imposition?" |
31598 | Listen, who sends mail at Christmas time? |
31598 | Look, what went on in that store, anyway? 31598 May I ask a personal question?" |
31598 | Meanwhile, what do we know about anything? 31598 Mr. Bartouki? |
31598 | No co- operation? 31598 Not so tired?" |
31598 | Not suspicious of the others? |
31598 | Now you speak Arabic? 31598 Now, where is the cat?" |
31598 | Now,Scotty asked,"what do we do with the children?" |
31598 | Otherwise, why go to all the trouble of trying to get it in the bazaar, then taking the risk of searching our room? |
31598 | Rick, can you come to the library in five minutes? 31598 Sandstone?" |
31598 | Second question: ca n''t you just pick up Youssef on a kidnapping charge? |
31598 | See anything? |
31598 | Sentimental value? |
31598 | Shall we eat? |
31598 | Shall we say that I had a cat expert examine it? 31598 So they wo n''t get us in a public place, huh? |
31598 | That''s more evidence that it was moving contrary to normal direction? |
31598 | The people of Cairo would n''t want reproductions, would they? |
31598 | The wizard of Ozma? |
31598 | Then how''s this? |
31598 | There are plenty of people who wait until the last few days before Christmas, but where are they? 31598 They did n''t get it?" |
31598 | They taught you English? |
31598 | Was it valuable? |
31598 | We will exchange stories over coffee, eh? 31598 What I want to know is, did the hall porter just happen to step out at the right moment for the thief? |
31598 | What about Felix? |
31598 | What are you driving at? |
31598 | What data are buried in your subconscious that make you distrust Bartouki? |
31598 | What do you mean? |
31598 | What do you want? |
31598 | What does that mean? |
31598 | What else are they here for? |
31598 | What else is made for tourists? |
31598 | What is it? |
31598 | What is that? |
31598 | What is the space object? |
31598 | What kind of problem is it? |
31598 | What pyramids are those, Hassan? |
31598 | What we do now? |
31598 | What will you do with it now? |
31598 | What''ll we do? |
31598 | What''s Bartouki a doctor of? |
31598 | What''s the problem everyone has with kittens? 31598 What''s up?" |
31598 | What''s_ la samah Allah_? |
31598 | What? 31598 What?" |
31598 | When do we start? |
31598 | Where did you get it? |
31598 | Where you like to go? |
31598 | Where''s the cat? |
31598 | Where? |
31598 | Who does not? |
31598 | Who sends messages from space? |
31598 | Who was the man who pretended to be your brother Ali? |
31598 | Why did n''t he use someone disguised as a tourist? |
31598 | Why did n''t you give him the cat, anyway? |
31598 | Why do you carry a pistol? |
31598 | Why does n''t he correct his course? |
31598 | Why is the cat so important? |
31598 | Why not go over to see the pyramids? 31598 Why not? |
31598 | Why the soldiers? |
31598 | Why they stop? 31598 With Hassan?" |
31598 | Wonder if they''d like to have you, too? |
31598 | Would it be all right for us to go? |
31598 | Would n''t that throw them for a loop? 31598 Would you like company?" |
31598 | You are probably wondering who I am, and how I appeared so opportunely, eh? 31598 You ever play football?" |
31598 | You know El Mouski? |
31598 | You let me see, please? |
31598 | You want to actually hear this thing? |
31598 | You will excuse me? 31598 You wish to see me?" |
31598 | _ Monsieur l''Inspecteur? 31598 A guide who could n''t read? 31598 A pal of our little cat? |
31598 | A technician asked,"Sir, do these peaks occur no matter how the antenna is pointing?" |
31598 | Ah, but this is evening in Cairo, is it not?" |
31598 | And how about Bartouki?" |
31598 | And these are your young friends?" |
31598 | And where is the original?" |
31598 | And where was the real Ali Moustafa? |
31598 | And where were the brothers Moustafa? |
31598 | And who were the people that wanted it? |
31598 | And you? |
31598 | Any bright ideas, ol''chum?" |
31598 | Are n''t you enjoying the suspense?" |
31598 | Are you familiar with radio astronomy?" |
31598 | Are your passports and health cards up to date?" |
31598 | As Hassan drove off, at the usual high velocity, Rick asked,"Do you know Fuad Moustafa?" |
31598 | Barby asked wistfully,"Could n''t I meet some real Egyptians, too?" |
31598 | Buffaloed?" |
31598 | But first, how are your bank balances? |
31598 | But for whom?" |
31598 | But how could he? |
31598 | But if not in the city, where? |
31598 | But suppose you''re right, and it is n''t lead? |
31598 | But what? |
31598 | But what?" |
31598 | But why is the cat so important?" |
31598 | But, Hassan, if you ca n''t read or write, how did you learn such good English?" |
31598 | Can I order breakfast first?" |
31598 | Can you describe the men who attacked you at the Egyptian Museum?" |
31598 | Can you make the duplicates?" |
31598 | Can you tell me what color dress my sister Barbara wore at your reception, and the color of her hair and eyes?" |
31598 | Come, shall we go to the outside? |
31598 | Could n''t we just get a map instead?" |
31598 | Could n''t you, Rick?" |
31598 | Could they trust this man? |
31598 | Did he ask us who jumped us in the pyramid, or why? |
31598 | Did he explain why he carries a Luger? |
31598 | Did you see my friend last night?" |
31598 | Do n''t you?" |
31598 | Do we walk, or take the elevator? |
31598 | Do you follow me?" |
31598 | Do you have any plans?" |
31598 | Do you know him?" |
31598 | Do you want the pieces?" |
31598 | Dr. Kerama called,"Hakim, can you help with these tracings, please?" |
31598 | Fat or thin?" |
31598 | Finally, he found a dragoman who knew nothing of their whereabouts, but added,"Why you not wait in room? |
31598 | For a moment Rick hesitated, then asked,"Is there another Ali Moustafa in the bazaar?" |
31598 | For perhaps the hundredth time he asked,"Why is the cat valuable? |
31598 | Going to tell Winston and the others about this morning?" |
31598 | Got the kitty?" |
31598 | Got the map?" |
31598 | Guess what? |
31598 | Had Scotty met Kemel Moustafa at seven? |
31598 | He asked,"Why all the honking, Hassan?" |
31598 | He could have it put in the hotel vault, but what assurance had he that it would be safe there? |
31598 | He knew he would be searched; why else would Youssef come? |
31598 | He wondered as Hassan drove them to the hotel below the pyramids: had the business in the pyramid been staged so Kemel could come to the rescue? |
31598 | How about going to the Egyptian Museum this morning?" |
31598 | How about it?" |
31598 | How about you?" |
31598 | How can you eliminate all of it?" |
31598 | How could he establish Bartouki''s identity for certain? |
31598 | How did this concern Scotty and him? |
31598 | How do you find the right one?" |
31598 | How full can life get?" |
31598 | How had he known? |
31598 | I believe you gave one to a man who showed up here?" |
31598 | I think you have probably had enough of Khufu''s tomb by this time, eh?" |
31598 | If Scotty had the cat, had he delivered it? |
31598 | If part of the circuit is n''t causing the trouble, what is?" |
31598 | Instead, he asked Hassan,"Could there be another Ali Moustafa in El Mouski?" |
31598 | Is it the one under your arm perhaps?" |
31598 | Is n''t that about it?" |
31598 | It''s a problem that has us... what''s the American expression? |
31598 | Just came along for the ride, I suppose?" |
31598 | May I speak to Kemel?" |
31598 | Maybe around back?" |
31598 | Notice that no one saw the ruckus? |
31598 | Now co- operate, will you?" |
31598 | Now we start?" |
31598 | Now, Mr. Brant, where is the cat?" |
31598 | Now, ask yourself-- who can get past customs with no difficulty? |
31598 | Now, can you tell me anything about a Mr. Fuad Moustafa? |
31598 | Now, if you knew there was evidence against you, and you were completely ruthless, what would you do?" |
31598 | Now, since you created this situation, how are you going to get out of it? |
31598 | Now, what had led Barby to offer Rick''s services as a messenger? |
31598 | Only how do we do it?" |
31598 | Only where was big, fat, jolly Ali Moustafa? |
31598 | Only, now what do we do with the cat?" |
31598 | Or could I be wrong about the description?" |
31598 | Or did I create it, through my careless eagerness? |
31598 | Or is he in the act somehow?" |
31598 | Rick asked Winston,"Could it really be coming from a single source in outer space?" |
31598 | Rick asked, still chuckling,"Hassan, do camels always complain like that?" |
31598 | Rick protested,"But why should he trust his finances to a stranger? |
31598 | Rick started to get out, then he asked curiously,"How do you know, Hassan? |
31598 | Right? |
31598 | Right?" |
31598 | Scotty asked Hassan, with mock seriousness,"You know Sahara Wells?" |
31598 | Scotty asked bluntly,"Why is the cat so important?" |
31598 | Scotty asked incredulously,"Did n''t you think carrying a cat wrapped in paper was pretty strange?" |
31598 | Scotty asked,"Why do they want to make changes? |
31598 | Scotty interrupted,"Can you speak in English please?" |
31598 | Scotty said,"I''m sure you have lots of theories, but honestly-- what do you really think?" |
31598 | Should we go into the crypt or stay out here?" |
31598 | So what will they think?" |
31598 | So why would the airmail to Egypt be jammed?" |
31598 | So, as the year closes, where are we? |
31598 | Someone leave?" |
31598 | Suppose I suggest one with a car?" |
31598 | Suppose they''ll try the project?" |
31598 | Suppose we pick up from there?" |
31598 | That would n''t be in the city, because who would pay any attention to a car parked and locked at the curb? |
31598 | The attraction for tourists are things that are clearly Egyptian in origin, no? |
31598 | The big question was, of course, what would happen to them? |
31598 | The boy said quickly,"Yes, sir?" |
31598 | The cat was no good to him, was it? |
31598 | The guide parked directly in front of the museum and asked,"I go with you?" |
31598 | The question was who had taken him? |
31598 | They did not harm you?" |
31598 | This is acceptable?" |
31598 | This is correct?" |
31598 | This was the case?" |
31598 | Until then, why not take it easy?" |
31598 | Want to go in?" |
31598 | Was not Bartouki''s word enough?" |
31598 | Was that you?" |
31598 | What are footsball?" |
31598 | What are you getting at?" |
31598 | What basis did he have for mistrusting the charming little Egyptian merchant? |
31598 | What could be valuable enough to cause all these wild goings- on?" |
31598 | What did that leave? |
31598 | What do we do next?" |
31598 | What do we do with the Egyptian cat?" |
31598 | What does kitty have that people want?" |
31598 | What else could he recall of Youssef''s talk? |
31598 | What else would travel across normal star directions giving out signals?" |
31598 | What had Youssef said? |
31598 | What kind of changes?" |
31598 | What number street he live?" |
31598 | What then?" |
31598 | What was going on? |
31598 | What was he to do with it? |
31598 | What was it? |
31598 | What''s the next step?" |
31598 | Where is it?" |
31598 | Where is the cat?" |
31598 | Where is the real Ali Moustafa?" |
31598 | Where shall we begin? |
31598 | Where was the thief taking him? |
31598 | Which dynasty invented plastics? |
31598 | Who was he? |
31598 | Who were the men, and why did they want the cat?" |
31598 | Who would you rather have on your trail, Moustafa or Youssef?" |
31598 | Who''s coming?" |
31598 | Why did n''t you put Kemel in jail, too? |
31598 | Why did so many people want it? |
31598 | Why not a... a camel?" |
31598 | Why not be reasonable?" |
31598 | Why should I be excited? |
31598 | Why use a plastic cat as a container to smuggle things into Egypt? |
31598 | Why was the Egyptian cat important? |
31598 | Why would anyone want it enough to stage that scene at El Mouski and then ransack our room?" |
31598 | Why would anyone want the cat?" |
31598 | Why, indeed? |
31598 | Why? |
31598 | Why?" |
31598 | Will you give it to me?" |
31598 | Winston asked,"Dr. Kerama, do you want to explain what we have decided?" |
31598 | Winston going to Cairo? |
31598 | Winston?" |
31598 | With Moustafa?" |
31598 | Would it be better if he disposed of the cat? |
31598 | Would n''t you say so?" |
31598 | You are quite sure it will be no trouble?" |
31598 | You come back, maybe?" |
31598 | You did n''t lose your wallets or anything valuable?" |
31598 | You know that he has been very ill? |
31598 | You know, when our people want to say time go by... how you say? |
31598 | You see?" |
31598 | You want to go?" |
31598 | You want to go?" |
31598 | You?" |
31598 | [ Illustration:_ A snub- nosed revolver was pointed at Rick''s midriff_]"I know it''s late,"the man said pleasantly,"but may I come in?" |
32270 | Again? 32270 And you have n''t heard from your Hindu friend since?" |
32270 | Angel, was Nangolat supposed to be a Christian? |
32270 | Any advice? |
32270 | Are the paddies flooded all the time? |
32270 | Are they in it? |
32270 | Are you all right? |
32270 | Are you in business? |
32270 | Been out here long? |
32270 | Brant?... 32270 Breath- taking?" |
32270 | But what can you do? |
32270 | But what have we done that''s especially stupid? |
32270 | But where were you? |
32270 | But why did n''t he kill the lot of us as soon as we landed? 32270 But why would he want to kill you?" |
32270 | But why? 32270 By the way, where are the two Igorot boys you hired yesterday? |
32270 | Ca n''t you just go to him and demand the skull? |
32270 | Call the cops? |
32270 | Can a Filipino be less of a friend than an American? 32270 Can he use it?" |
32270 | Can you find out if a truck and a green sedan have passed through Bontoc? |
32270 | Chahda? |
32270 | Did it move at all? |
32270 | Did n''t you get a weather briefing at the airport? |
32270 | Did you expect him to give up without a struggle? |
32270 | Did you mention his name? |
32270 | Did you see a truck? |
32270 | Do n''t you? |
32270 | Do we need anything more? 32270 Do you have much faith in your bodyguards?" |
32270 | Do you know an American named Nast? |
32270 | Do you know where the truck is? |
32270 | Do you know why now? |
32270 | Do you realize that we are in a very bad position? |
32270 | Do you really believe the Ifugaos would have taken your head? |
32270 | Do you trust him? |
32270 | Does n''t the constabulary come under the Department of the Interior? 32270 Everything Nast wants is in the Ifugao country, no? |
32270 | Exactly where do you expect to find this golden skull? |
32270 | Faith? 32270 Going into town? |
32270 | Good trip? |
32270 | Have either of you figured out what our Ifugao friend-- let''s assume that he was an Ifugao-- wanted in my room last night? |
32270 | Have you ever driven to Baguio? |
32270 | Have you flown before? |
32270 | Have you found it? 32270 He got the scanner, did n''t he? |
32270 | How about our truck? |
32270 | How about that? |
32270 | How about those Ifugao natives from the village? |
32270 | How about you, Scotty? |
32270 | How can I explain? 32270 How can we guess? |
32270 | How come these primitive Asiatics had it? |
32270 | How did you know he was an Igorot? |
32270 | How do you know all this? |
32270 | How do you know? |
32270 | How do you like Baguio airport? |
32270 | How good do you think they would be against a sniper with a rifle five hundred yards away? |
32270 | How long ago? |
32270 | How old are you, Pilipil? |
32270 | How was it lost? |
32270 | How you get in and out, Tony? 32270 How''s the SS working?" |
32270 | How? |
32270 | If you do that to each other, what would you do to an enemy? |
32270 | Igorot? 32270 Is Dr. Briotti back?" |
32270 | Is something wrong? |
32270 | Is that desecration? |
32270 | Is the province peaceful up this way? |
32270 | Is the rice the same? |
32270 | Meester Brant? 32270 Metal?" |
32270 | Might it not be possible for them to land on the roadway at Bontoc and then go over the mountains to Banaue by truck? |
32270 | Mind if I look? |
32270 | Mind if I stick around? 32270 Mr. Brant? |
32270 | Nice walk? |
32270 | Not all things reflect these waves the same, huh? 32270 Now what, Master Spy?" |
32270 | Now what? 32270 Now what?" |
32270 | One way? |
32270 | Pilipil, how do you know this boy good? 32270 Pilot?" |
32270 | Really? 32270 Remember the story by Poe? |
32270 | Rick,he requested,"get me the bag of cloths and brushes from my case, please?" |
32270 | Rick? |
32270 | Scotty, what good is hay to a dead horse? |
32270 | So, what do we do? 32270 Spectacular?" |
32270 | Suppose we take it with us in the plane? |
32270 | Surprised? 32270 That was first applied to Galahad, was n''t it?" |
32270 | That what the yelling was about? |
32270 | The young men who are going to dine with the esteemed Assistant Secretary tonight, eh? 32270 Then finding a similar dragon among the rice terraces would show a link between our country and the ruins of Ankor Vat?" |
32270 | Then that is why you have failed to issue our permit? |
32270 | Then the skull has something to do with head- hunting? |
32270 | Then why do n''t you do that this morning? |
32270 | Then, to get back to Scotty''s question, what do we do now? 32270 They could n''t have reached Bontoc, could they?" |
32270 | Think the plane will be safe? |
32270 | Was his Tagalog good? |
32270 | Was n''t he supposed to be here this morning? |
32270 | We pick up stuff, even though constabulary coming to rescue? |
32270 | Well, what''s the program for today? |
32270 | What am I to do? 32270 What are the Filipinos, anyway?" |
32270 | What are your plans? |
32270 | What color is it? |
32270 | What do we do with Nast? |
32270 | What do you know about it? |
32270 | What do you suggest? |
32270 | What do you think? |
32270 | What does he smuggle? |
32270 | What does it mean? |
32270 | What else you need know? |
32270 | What is the expression? 32270 What is the meaning of this?" |
32270 | What is the significance of the golden skull? |
32270 | What kind of gag is this? |
32270 | What kind of truck, please? |
32270 | What kind would you like? |
32270 | What knick- knack shelf? |
32270 | What makes you think Mr. Nast knows? |
32270 | What river? |
32270 | What was that? |
32270 | What were they doing at the airport? 32270 What were you and Nast talking about?" |
32270 | What would we say? 32270 What''s Lazada''s tie- up with Nast?" |
32270 | What''s our next step? |
32270 | What''s that? |
32270 | What''s the delay? |
32270 | What''s the idea of playing Sikh? |
32270 | What''s typical response? |
32270 | What''s your plan? |
32270 | What? 32270 What? |
32270 | Where can we get a truck? |
32270 | Where do you suppose he went? |
32270 | Where does it go? |
32270 | Where is your baggage? |
32270 | Where''s the enemy? |
32270 | Which do you suggest? |
32270 | Which friend? |
32270 | Who is the Igorot who trailed our truck? |
32270 | Who was in the sedan? |
32270 | Why are they building up the fire? |
32270 | Why bother? 32270 Why did n''t he wake us up? |
32270 | Why do n''t you take your coat off? |
32270 | Why would n''t he be alive? 32270 Why? |
32270 | Why? |
32270 | Won by your wits, eh? |
32270 | Wonder how he and Nast got along? |
32270 | Wonder where that Filipino Angel is? |
32270 | Would he insist that they go to Manila? 32270 Would it be unusual for him to have Igorot blood?" |
32270 | Would n''t it be nice if the weather closed in? 32270 Yes? |
32270 | Yes? |
32270 | You do? 32270 You have maybe Navy flying experience?" |
32270 | You heard what he said about the road to Baguio? 32270 You mean we just walk in and take Tony away from the Ifugaos?" |
32270 | You remember I tell you about those eyes of his? 32270 Your friend is giving you trouble?" |
32270 | A needle in a haystack? |
32270 | After you flew back to Bontoc, what happened?" |
32270 | Am I to gather that you are the only Spindrift scientist on this expedition? |
32270 | An Igorot or Ifugao? |
32270 | And how are you?" |
32270 | And how had the colonel known where they were dining? |
32270 | And that these young men just came for the voyage?" |
32270 | And what does he want?" |
32270 | And what is the conference about?" |
32270 | And where was Scotty? |
32270 | And who else would have taken it?" |
32270 | And who has the scanner?" |
32270 | And whose word do you take? |
32270 | And why?" |
32270 | And you?" |
32270 | Another American?" |
32270 | Any ideas?" |
32270 | Briotti?" |
32270 | Briotti?" |
32270 | Briotti?" |
32270 | But how about Lazada? |
32270 | But how can I explain?" |
32270 | But we would have noticed if it had been gone, would n''t we? |
32270 | But what else is there? |
32270 | But what?" |
32270 | But why? |
32270 | But why? |
32270 | Can be trusted?" |
32270 | Can they hold out?" |
32270 | Can you fly fairly low?" |
32270 | Can you give a description? |
32270 | Can you?" |
32270 | Did you notice that he resembles the American Indian?" |
32270 | Do n''t think I''m presuming, please, but could we work faster? |
32270 | Do you think that is all right?" |
32270 | Do you trust him?" |
32270 | Do you wild Indians go in for this sort of thing often?" |
32270 | Doctor of Divinity or Doctor of Dentistry?" |
32270 | Does it make sense for anyone to try to knock us off before we have it? |
32270 | Each time Rick asked,"Was that one the skull?" |
32270 | Even though it was well known that the yacht had been to Macao or Hong Kong and was loaded with contraband?" |
32270 | Fine name, huh? |
32270 | Going to be in Manila long?" |
32270 | Got it?" |
32270 | Had n''t he warned them? |
32270 | Have you been there?" |
32270 | Have you called his room?" |
32270 | He asked, with mounting excitement,"Is the dragon there?" |
32270 | He called,"Can one of you lean away in? |
32270 | He came to the table and asked,"Do you know a man by the name of Nast?" |
32270 | He says to American, how you like to add gold to your smuggle into China?" |
32270 | He whispered,"See the box? |
32270 | He would n''t hang around the airport knowing that we might find out about the theft, would he?" |
32270 | How about a coke?" |
32270 | How come they are n''t guarding the plane?" |
32270 | How did you know?" |
32270 | How do I get Baguio?" |
32270 | How do we get a message to them?" |
32270 | How do we get it?" |
32270 | How do we know Tony is n''t hidden somewhere near Baguio? |
32270 | How do we know he''s still alive?" |
32270 | How do we know whether or not an Ifugao has no palate?" |
32270 | How had they tracked him? |
32270 | How would people get back and forth?" |
32270 | I do n''t think we should kill Mr. Nast, do you?" |
32270 | I hear Lazada''s friend say that soon come Americans who will desec-- What is ruin religious things, please?" |
32270 | If you have n''t too much of a load, could I ride along with your Filipino driver? |
32270 | If you hear from your friend, will you let me know?" |
32270 | Is American money all right?" |
32270 | Is Tony okay?" |
32270 | Is n''t Lazada the Assistant Secretary of the Interior? |
32270 | Is n''t there another in your party? |
32270 | Is n''t this the Interior? |
32270 | Is there any sort of field where I could land at Banaue?" |
32270 | It takes pictures of what is inside the ground, no?" |
32270 | Nast asked,"Going to use both the truck and the plane? |
32270 | Nast?" |
32270 | Neat, huh? |
32270 | Notice those shoulders? |
32270 | Now what do we do?" |
32270 | Now, you feel brave?" |
32270 | Okay?" |
32270 | Okay?" |
32270 | Okola?" |
32270 | Okola?" |
32270 | Okola?" |
32270 | Or where else_ would_ he go?" |
32270 | Or will you leave the plane at Baguio?" |
32270 | Perhaps talk about it later?" |
32270 | Pilipil, will you be all right here until we get back?" |
32270 | Remember that there is a major clue to the whereabouts of the cache? |
32270 | Remember the legend? |
32270 | Rent or buy?" |
32270 | Rick asked,"Did you understand?" |
32270 | Rick called,"Tony?" |
32270 | Rick introduced him to Angel, then asked:"Is it in good condition?" |
32270 | Rick, suppose we just set this stuff in the back of the jeep instead of disconnecting it? |
32270 | Scott?" |
32270 | Scotty asked,"Angel, what do you know of Mr. Irineo Lazada?" |
32270 | Scotty, what are we going to do?" |
32270 | See?" |
32270 | Shall I go now? |
32270 | Shall I have him wait?" |
32270 | So what I think?" |
32270 | So what next?" |
32270 | Sound all right?" |
32270 | Sounds like a recruiting ad, does n''t it? |
32270 | That of your countryman and senior official, or the word of these foreign adventurers?" |
32270 | That right, Angel?" |
32270 | That way we get plenty chow, hey?" |
32270 | The phrase could have been a warning, but of what? |
32270 | The question is what is the relationship between Nangolat and Nast?" |
32270 | Tony Briotti asked,"Does your father know what kind of chances you take, Rick?" |
32270 | Tony Briotti pounded on the door and called,"How do you expect the paying guests to sleep with that racket going on?" |
32270 | Was it wise to throw it up to them?" |
32270 | Was that a warning?" |
32270 | Was there trouble about their permit? |
32270 | We make flying raid, okay? |
32270 | Well, what now?" |
32270 | What are your plans?" |
32270 | What could Nast want? |
32270 | What could the man have been after? |
32270 | What did Pilipil say, and why the third boy?" |
32270 | What do we care if it is a very old native religious object? |
32270 | What do you have in mind?" |
32270 | What do you want me to do now?" |
32270 | What had Nast really said? |
32270 | What have you to say for yourself?" |
32270 | What in the name of an Igorot icebox were you two trying to do?" |
32270 | What is archipelago, please?" |
32270 | What is his reason for behaving as he does?" |
32270 | What makes you so sure?" |
32270 | What say we not worry about what they''re saying to each other, and worry instead about digging?" |
32270 | What would happen?" |
32270 | What you thinking about this deal with Lazada? |
32270 | What''s Baguio like?" |
32270 | What''s going on?" |
32270 | What''s more likely than their being close friends? |
32270 | Where do we go?" |
32270 | Where else could he go? |
32270 | Where is gold? |
32270 | Where is the skull?" |
32270 | Who do you want?" |
32270 | Who would gain anything by his death? |
32270 | Who would search the private yacht of the great Assistant Secretary? |
32270 | Who would suspect a load of lumber, especially since this is lumber country?" |
32270 | Who would think poor Igorot boy know anything?" |
32270 | Why did he have to go alone?" |
32270 | Why did you do it?" |
32270 | Why does Nangolat trust him? |
32270 | Why let little thing like whole nation of head- hunters scare you off?" |
32270 | Why should his instincts rebel against doing Nast such a small favor? |
32270 | Why you testing here?" |
32270 | Why?" |
32270 | Why?" |
32270 | Why?" |
32270 | Will you be here?" |
32270 | Will you come back here after you have seen the terraces?" |
32270 | Will you have breakfast?" |
32270 | Wonder how Tony is making out?" |
32270 | Wonder if Chahda will be back by then?" |
32270 | Wonder what Nast will try to do?" |
32270 | Wonder who this can be?" |
32270 | Would that guarantee our getting it back? |
32270 | Would you have seen him if he came in?" |
32270 | Yes?" |
32270 | You had no lumber, did you?" |
32270 | You just testing?" |
32270 | You know I came from Baguio in our own truck?" |
32270 | You know how cold it gets in these mountain? |
32270 | You know that?" |
32270 | You know we do not plant seed in the paddies? |
32270 | You know what Nangolat is working up to, I presume?" |
32270 | You know?" |
32270 | You see Nast?" |
32270 | You take?" |
32270 | You will have some refreshment? |
32270 | You with me?" |
32270 | Your point, then, is what?" |
31581 | A what? |
31581 | Any idea what you''re getting into at Scarlet Lake? |
31581 | Any idea what''s at Careless Mesa? |
31581 | Any idea which janitor? |
31581 | Any news? 31581 Anything else?" |
31581 | Anything new? |
31581 | Anything new? |
31581 | Are we supposed to know you once we get there? |
31581 | Are you free? |
31581 | Because there''s more to be learned from them than from the others? |
31581 | Bored? |
31581 | But are n''t they numbered, or trade- marked, or something like that? |
31581 | But do n''t tourists go to ghost towns? |
31581 | But has n''t the rocket been checked already? |
31581 | But he has some other transportation, has n''t he? 31581 But why did he try to scare us off?" |
31581 | But,Scotty objected,"if he does n''t know right from wrong, why should he break up when he found Rick was in the rocket?" |
31581 | Ca n''t you bring him down any faster? |
31581 | Can I ride back to the base with you? 31581 Can I sit in the plane for a few minutes and study, sir?" |
31581 | Can you find out if the clerks leave the warehouses during a shoot? |
31581 | Can you keep secrets? |
31581 | Can you move at all? |
31581 | Can you process the pictures that fast? |
31581 | Can you trust the Chief of Security? |
31581 | Catching''em kind of young these days, hey, Pancho? |
31581 | Could any of the clerks be in on the thefts? |
31581 | Could n''t anyone have found the steel bar? |
31581 | Did anyone climb the tower? |
31581 | Did you say something about a fence, sir? |
31581 | Display on? 31581 Do n''t I recall that you were flying your own plane when you worked on that job at Spindrift?" |
31581 | Do we apply in Las Vegas? |
31581 | Do you have any pilots on hand? |
31581 | Do you make anything out of it? |
31581 | Do you read me, Dick? |
31581 | Do you suppose he''s here now? |
31581 | Do you think this sabotage is the work of an enemy agent? |
31581 | Ever climb a gantry? |
31581 | Ever fly a jet? |
31581 | Ever see a big rocket before? |
31581 | Feel up to getting the jeep? |
31581 | Gloom? 31581 Got the map in your heads? |
31581 | Have there been any more sabotage attempts besides the two you mentioned? |
31581 | Have you found out anything suspicious about any of them, Tom? |
31581 | Have you reported this to Preston or John Gordon? |
31581 | He did? 31581 Here or at a table?" |
31581 | Honest? |
31581 | How about tomorrow? |
31581 | How are you doing? |
31581 | How are you going to pay for it? |
31581 | How did you find out? |
31581 | How did you like it? |
31581 | How do we do this? |
31581 | How do you know? |
31581 | How long will it take? |
31581 | How much space would that many transistors take up? |
31581 | How''d you like to have your life hanging on odds of thirty- five to one? |
31581 | How''s the spacemonk? 31581 How''s your pal and special charge?" |
31581 | How? |
31581 | How? |
31581 | I mean, after all, spies are supposed to use guns or knives, are n''t they? |
31581 | If not an enemy agent, then why the sabotage at all? 31581 Is Pancho a name? |
31581 | Is it okay to talk here? |
31581 | Is it you? |
31581 | Is n''t it a funny weapon for Steve Ames to use? |
31581 | Is n''t that a town? |
31581 | Is n''t that unusual? |
31581 | Is n''t there a guard post this way? |
31581 | Is something wrong? |
31581 | Is that right, Jimmy? 31581 Is the warehouse guarded?" |
31581 | It''s going to be okay, is n''t it? |
31581 | John Gordon come out yet? |
31581 | Like Mac''s truck? |
31581 | Like the postman? |
31581 | Luis? 31581 Meaning?" |
31581 | Mislay a few parts? |
31581 | Now what? |
31581 | Now what? |
31581 | Pegasus was a winged horse,Rick commented,"And are n''t those airfoils on that rocket section near the back of the shed? |
31581 | Quite a character, is n''t he? 31581 Remember the first rule of flying?" |
31581 | Remember where we saw a transistor recently? |
31581 | Scotty, how come Steve knows about slings? |
31581 | Security? 31581 See anything of the base?" |
31581 | See anything? |
31581 | Shall we move them a ton at a time? |
31581 | Should n''t Dr. Gordon be arriving? |
31581 | Should n''t we have been standing guard? |
31581 | Sir, is it okay to ask what this is all about? |
31581 | So the transistors may have been missing for some time? |
31581 | So? 31581 Suppose it''s the right one?" |
31581 | Suppose they get there early? |
31581 | Tell me, Space Commander, what are prodsponders? |
31581 | That your jeep in the wash? |
31581 | The mayor? |
31581 | The road should fork pretty soon, should n''t it? |
31581 | The thief could n''t get his stolen goods from the base if he went through a gate in his own car, could he? |
31581 | The what? |
31581 | The whole project? |
31581 | Then any pilot would do? |
31581 | Then he had no intention of hitting us? |
31581 | Then the pilot who sits in the plane does n''t necessarily have to be what you might call a''hot shot''? |
31581 | Then why ca n''t we find a check pilot here on the base? |
31581 | Then you can be ready, Cliff?... 31581 Then you''re not on a military project?" |
31581 | Think it''s necessary? |
31581 | Think they''d buy it? |
31581 | Think you can follow it? |
31581 | To who? 31581 Want some breakfast?" |
31581 | Was it the Earthman? |
31581 | Was there a picture? |
31581 | Waved? |
31581 | We ca n''t know, of course, but if you were a warehouse clerk and a big rocket went haywire, would n''t you be out watching it? |
31581 | We''re okay so long as the water lasts, but then what? |
31581 | Were we getting too close to something? |
31581 | What about it? |
31581 | What about it? |
31581 | What agency? |
31581 | What are we going to do when we get there? |
31581 | What are you getting at? |
31581 | What are your plans? |
31581 | What did you hit it with-- a hammer? |
31581 | What do these mean? |
31581 | What do you want for the price? 31581 What do you want the boys to do?" |
31581 | What does spring- loaded mean? |
31581 | What does that mean? |
31581 | What gave you that idea? |
31581 | What happened to it? |
31581 | What is it? |
31581 | What kind of channels? |
31581 | What name? |
31581 | What now? |
31581 | What on earth is a monkey doing here? |
31581 | What say we roll right on through the town without stopping, then turn and come back through that wash at the base of the hills? |
31581 | What time is it? |
31581 | What was that last crack about? |
31581 | What would such a place need to be like? |
31581 | What''s that? |
31581 | What''s that? |
31581 | What''s the matter with right now? |
31581 | What''s the reward? |
31581 | What''s the work? |
31581 | What''s this? 31581 What''s up? |
31581 | What''s your idea? |
31581 | What? |
31581 | What? |
31581 | What? |
31581 | When did you boys get to Scarlet Lake? |
31581 | When did you find out Frank Miller was the Earthman? |
31581 | When do I get to see this beloved child of yours? |
31581 | When? |
31581 | When? |
31581 | Where are the used- car dealers located? |
31581 | Where are we going? |
31581 | Where are you going to get the parts? |
31581 | Where are you going? |
31581 | Where are you supposed to go? |
31581 | Where did you get it? |
31581 | Where did you get it? |
31581 | Where do you go when you''re on a field radar job? |
31581 | Where is he now? |
31581 | Where? |
31581 | Who are you, Mr. Ogg? 31581 Who are you?" |
31581 | Who are you? |
31581 | Who ever heard of a non- airconditioned spacesuit? |
31581 | Who is Deadrock Ogg? |
31581 | Who is the Earthman? |
31581 | Why do you feel rotten, if you do n''t mind my asking? |
31581 | Why else would he run off? |
31581 | Why not? |
31581 | Why? 31581 Would he need to? |
31581 | Would n''t the gang have been at his hide- out instead of here in the hotel? 31581 You are both very young, eh? |
31581 | You decided something? |
31581 | You did n''t see them, did you? |
31581 | You fired a rocket? |
31581 | You have n''t heard? 31581 You mean David killed Goliath with two pieces of string and a piece of canvas?" |
31581 | You mean he''s insane? |
31581 | You mean the fireman who fell in the propellant? |
31581 | You''ll be in the blockhouse, I suppose? |
31581 | A Jaguar?" |
31581 | A quarter of a million bucks makes a little sabotage worth while, huh?" |
31581 | A voice asked,"Will we turn''em loose later? |
31581 | A voice whispered,"Wonder who they are?" |
31581 | Across the building which served as a base for the giant spaceman was a glowing sign: THE SPACEMAN CASINO"What say we drop in?" |
31581 | Also, it would need to be a lonely place, would it not? |
31581 | An evil man like this Earthman would not care what a ghost saw, would he? |
31581 | And do you know what that means?" |
31581 | And what happened? |
31581 | And, after last night, how could he suspect any of the dedicated, hard- working rocketeers? |
31581 | Any developments we should know about?" |
31581 | Any idea where he is now?" |
31581 | Any idea where that is?" |
31581 | Are you a busybody? |
31581 | Are you busybodies, or have you got a right to snoop?" |
31581 | As Barby made a beeline for the library, Scotty called after her,"Where are you going? |
31581 | As they drove to the hotel, Rick asked,"Is it really in good shape?" |
31581 | Besides, who has heard of Steamboat? |
31581 | But how about Scotty? |
31581 | But how? |
31581 | But is ole Gee- Gee satisfied? |
31581 | But what was it? |
31581 | But why are you so sure they could n''t sabotage a rocket?" |
31581 | But why the rush?" |
31581 | But you know about this Earthman?" |
31581 | Can we fly our winged horse on this new schedule?" |
31581 | Can you be ready?" |
31581 | Can you both go?" |
31581 | Can you think of any other way?" |
31581 | Check?" |
31581 | Correct?" |
31581 | Could n''t the clerk find them? |
31581 | Did n''t he know the clip was apt to vibrate off during the flight? |
31581 | Did n''t lunch make you sleepy at all?" |
31581 | Did you ever see so much chow?" |
31581 | Did you get the Earthman?" |
31581 | Did you notice the town marked''Steamboat''on the map? |
31581 | Do I have a fever?" |
31581 | Do you suppose that was Mac and Pancho that came from the base?" |
31581 | Earle asked crisply,"What''s this all about?" |
31581 | Earthman? |
31581 | Ever been cleared?" |
31581 | Ever notice how the cleaning men work? |
31581 | Finally he gasped,"You mean the wings are to turn the upper section into a glider in order to land it again?" |
31581 | For instance, how did Deadrock Ogg know the car would be traveling without lights? |
31581 | Get the picture? |
31581 | Going to eat? |
31581 | Good?" |
31581 | Gordon?" |
31581 | Had Scotty heard the snake? |
31581 | Had the Earthman appeared again? |
31581 | Have n''t you got the feeling this is a wild- goose chase?" |
31581 | He asked quickly,"What happened?" |
31581 | He asked weakly,"Right now, sir?" |
31581 | He asked, without taking his eyes from the scope,"How much can he stand?" |
31581 | He asked,"Can I sort of toss it around a little?" |
31581 | He asked,"Do you know vector analysis?" |
31581 | He asked,"Is it okay to ask what you do?" |
31581 | He checked it, then asked,"What are we waiting for?" |
31581 | He cleared his throat and asked,"Do you read me?" |
31581 | He returned in a moment with a portable tube and circuit tester under his arm and paused to ask,"What''s up, boy- oh?" |
31581 | How about the one- arm bandits?" |
31581 | How about the radar unit he and Pancho run?" |
31581 | How about you?" |
31581 | How are you fixed?" |
31581 | How can he help?" |
31581 | How did he know?" |
31581 | How did you like his idea about the ghost town?" |
31581 | How important is it for Careless Mesa to track the shoot?" |
31581 | How many times have I told you not to feed Dismal at the table?" |
31581 | How on earth did you get it?" |
31581 | How say you?" |
31581 | How would you hide stolen goods, if you had to do it?" |
31581 | How''s the temperature?" |
31581 | I did n''t hear any talk, did you?" |
31581 | I mean, to whom?" |
31581 | I mean, what legitimate reason could they have?" |
31581 | If a truck, say, were gone too long, would it not be noticed?" |
31581 | Is it too late for lunch?" |
31581 | Is that clear?" |
31581 | Is that how you figure it?" |
31581 | Is that the connection?" |
31581 | Is there anything unusual about this job?" |
31581 | Is this security? |
31581 | Jerry watched the shape on the radar screen climb to higher altitude and asked,"What''s his velocity?" |
31581 | Know what I mean?" |
31581 | Later, as they rode through the star- studded night in their jeep, Scotty suddenly asked,"What do you think of Big Mac and Pancho?" |
31581 | Later, when he had a chance to talk with Scotty alone, Rick asked,"How about Mac and Pancho? |
31581 | Look, we''ve kind of assumed Mac and Pancho are in on this, have n''t we? |
31581 | Next?" |
31581 | Not until the fireman had been cared for did Scotty say, almost apologetically,"Any of that stuff left? |
31581 | Now what? |
31581 | Now, what are you doing here?" |
31581 | Obviously you''re employed on the base, but on what projects?" |
31581 | Okay?" |
31581 | Only he does n''t take it into town, remember?" |
31581 | Or a nickname?" |
31581 | Or did it? |
31581 | Or do you have a right to snoop?" |
31581 | Or had they taken the parts along? |
31581 | Otherwise, why would they say_ unauthorized_ persons?" |
31581 | Remember what Colonel Preston said about the clerks? |
31581 | Rick asked bluntly,"Why did you shoot at us?" |
31581 | Rick asked,"Are you just being curious?" |
31581 | Rick asked,"What are the possible places?" |
31581 | Rick thought,"How could anyone sabotage a thing like that?" |
31581 | Rick wondered if Mac and Pancho had come to keep a rendezvous? |
31581 | Rick, what''s your story?" |
31581 | Roger so far?" |
31581 | Roger?" |
31581 | Roger?" |
31581 | Scotty asked anxiously,"How do you feel?" |
31581 | Scotty asked quickly,"When did it happen?" |
31581 | Scotty asked,"But why did the men handle us so gently last night? |
31581 | Scotty asked,"What''s the name of this base? |
31581 | Scotty whispered,"What do we do now? |
31581 | See how this area is scuffed up? |
31581 | Suppose I gas up the jeep and meet you at the barracks?" |
31581 | Suppose I wander over to the project? |
31581 | Suppose the Earthman has got in his licks?" |
31581 | Tell me, do you think this_ hombre de terra_, this Earthman, was the cause of the tragedy this morning? |
31581 | The boys gave their names, then Scotty asked,"How did you get into town? |
31581 | The question is, does Pegasus wish to take over the Cetus schedule?" |
31581 | The question was, had the men simply hidden them? |
31581 | Then who''ll know you did n''t spend the night in Vegas?" |
31581 | Think you''ll be around for it?" |
31581 | Transistors missing?" |
31581 | Wait for the Lone Ranger and Tonto?" |
31581 | Want one bit of data to chew on while you''re waiting?" |
31581 | Was anything stolen?" |
31581 | Was n''t anyone watching? |
31581 | What I meant was, is there anything new on the Earthman?" |
31581 | What about?" |
31581 | What are the wings for?" |
31581 | What are you doing here?" |
31581 | What are you going to have?" |
31581 | What are you two doing?" |
31581 | What do you think, boys?" |
31581 | What in the name of a simple- minded spacefish did that mean? |
31581 | What other explanation is there? |
31581 | What shape are you in?" |
31581 | What time is it?" |
31581 | What''s left to check?" |
31581 | What''s the next step?" |
31581 | What''s this about the Earthman?" |
31581 | Where are the others? |
31581 | Where did you find it?" |
31581 | Where had the night gone? |
31581 | Where is Cliff Damon?... |
31581 | Where is such a place?" |
31581 | Where will you be?" |
31581 | Where''ll we put these kids?" |
31581 | Who had done it? |
31581 | Who taught you about polarization?" |
31581 | Who was n''t an earthman? |
31581 | Who would have anything to gain but an enemy?" |
31581 | Why add murder or mayhem to the list of charges when you gain nothing?" |
31581 | Why did n''t someone respond? |
31581 | Why did n''t someone think of signaling him that he had been seen? |
31581 | Why did n''t you just ask us to leave?" |
31581 | Why did n''t you report it?" |
31581 | Why should anyone come to the ghost town, especially in a darkened vehicle? |
31581 | Why was n''t the control responding? |
31581 | Why was n''t the hatch locked? |
31581 | Why would Miller do such a thing?" |
31581 | Why would they take a truck out? |
31581 | Why? |
31581 | Why?" |
31581 | Will you come to visit me again?" |
31581 | Will you have any trouble?" |
31581 | You drove in, hey? |
31581 | You from Scarlet Lake?" |
31581 | You from Scarlet Lake?" |
31581 | You know what? |
31581 | You know? |
31581 | You wo n''t get lost?" |
31581 | Zircon, Weiss, and Winston? |
31581 | [ Illustration:_"What are you doing here?" |
36189 | ''Then what are you doing here?'' 36189 ''What was it?'' |
36189 | = Roger.="And you answered him? |
36189 | A telegram? |
36189 | Ah, you are going to draw? |
36189 | Ah, you love drawing? |
36189 | Albert, your son? |
36189 | Albert,said Monsieur Dalize, showing Monsieur Roger to his son,"why do n''t you salute our friend Roger?" |
36189 | And afterwards? |
36189 | And how did we leave the farm? |
36189 | And it turns as swiftly as you say? |
36189 | And now that it remains on the surface of the water, that it no longer precipitates itself towards the earth, it is no longer a heavy body? |
36189 | And so you understood him? |
36189 | And the cause of this joy? |
36189 | And then your process, your discovery, succeeded entirely? |
36189 | And what are you going to do over there? |
36189 | And what does this paper say? |
36189 | And what is that? |
36189 | And what is that? |
36189 | And who is this happy little mortal? |
36189 | And why are you very glad? |
36189 | And why not, papa? |
36189 | And why this sudden sadness? |
36189 | And you have noticed that too, Miette? |
36189 | And you too, Paul, do n''t you want to embrace our friend? |
36189 | And, in order to give you the pleasure of seeing this, I suppose you would like an air- pump? |
36189 | Are you going on foot? |
36189 | Are you reproaching me for waking up too late? |
36189 | Asphyxia? |
36189 | Because----"Because what? |
36189 | But have you seen the birth- register of Paul Solange? |
36189 | But how is that? |
36189 | But what would Paul say? |
36189 | But whence could such a change have come? |
36189 | But why,she asked,"is that physical science? |
36189 | But you will tell it to no one? |
36189 | But your telegram? |
36189 | But, mamma, I am sure that Paul would have answered the same as I did:--would you not, Paul? |
36189 | But,continued Paul,"how did we get back here?" |
36189 | But,said Miette,"is there no danger that the moon may fall some time?" |
36189 | Can Miss Miette explain to me what she has just seen? |
36189 | Certainly,said Miette;"what shall I bring you?" |
36189 | Did it fall to the ground? |
36189 | Did you see? |
36189 | Do you also remark the flame and the smoke which are rising up the chimney? |
36189 | Does Miss Miette think, then,said Monsieur Roger,"that if the cloud fell rain would fall?" |
36189 | Does air weigh much? |
36189 | Excuse me, Monsieur Roger,said Albert Dalize:"how can nitrogen enter into our food?" |
36189 | Good enough to what? 36189 Has Monsieur Solange failed?" |
36189 | Has the postman not been here yet? |
36189 | Have I seen it? 36189 He would be able to raise the glass,"said Miss Miette, in a questioning tone,"but he can not lift the air above it?" |
36189 | How did you measure the tower? |
36189 | How long a time is it,said he,"since I have had the pleasure of seeing your excellent father?" |
36189 | How so? |
36189 | How? |
36189 | I ask if your grief-- without your knowing it, perhaps-- may not have been revived by the happiness which reigns around you? 36189 I do n''t understand what you mean?" |
36189 | I now return to Miss Miette''s question,--''Why is lead heavier than cork?'' 36189 I, suffering?" |
36189 | Impossible? |
36189 | In a moment? |
36189 | In fact, it is too heavy,said Monsieur Roger;"but tell me, what is it that is too heavy?" |
36189 | Is it a heavy body? |
36189 | Is it of that moon that you are speaking,--the moon which turns around us? |
36189 | Is it true, Monsieur Roger,said Miette,"that it is with this machine that you can make smoke fall?" |
36189 | Is this Monsieur Roger? |
36189 | Mamma, Mamma,she cried,"what is the matter?" |
36189 | May I ask what prize Master Paul Solange has obtained? |
36189 | May I try to exhaust it? |
36189 | Miette,said she,"can not you do that little sum for us, my child?" |
36189 | Miette? |
36189 | Monsieur Roger,said Miette,"is not smoke a substance?" |
36189 | Must n''t he, papa? 36189 Of two gases!--water?" |
36189 | Say, Paul,she asked, from one end of the table to the other,"how many prizes did you take this year?" |
36189 | So you also,said he, smiling,--"you also are trying to puzzle me?" |
36189 | String, yes; but where can I get lead? |
36189 | Take away the air? |
36189 | That is true, sir; but why is it? |
36189 | That is true,said Miette;"why does not the moon fall?" |
36189 | That? 36189 The weight of the air? |
36189 | Then it was a heavy body? |
36189 | Then there were no accidents? |
36189 | Then, may I ask you where you are going so early in the morning? |
36189 | Then, what is it that is so heavy? |
36189 | Then,continued Miss Miette,"it is Mr. Roger who is going to arrive here?" |
36189 | Then,said Miette,"if we detach the sinkers, they would fall, and would join each other exactly at the centre of the earth?" |
36189 | Then,said he, expressing the idea which was uppermost,--"Then it is physical science?" |
36189 | There is an opening? |
36189 | This length of twine,he said,"represents exactly the height of the tower, does it not?" |
36189 | Towards the centre of the earth? |
36189 | Up above? |
36189 | Very well, sir? |
36189 | Well, Master Paul, will you be so kind,asked Monsieur Roger,"as to allow me to go with you and explore this old tower?" |
36189 | Well, Paul,said she,"is not that certain?" |
36189 | Well, Peter,said the gentleman,"have the papers come?" |
36189 | Well, do you know why Monsieur Roger, at the fire at the farm, called me-- called me George? |
36189 | Well, my dear Paul,said Monsieur Dalize,"how are you at present?" |
36189 | Well, my dear friend, the change which we have noticed in you for some time is not my fault, is it? 36189 Well, papa will buy me one.--Say, papa, wo n''t you do it, so we may see the smoke fall?" |
36189 | Well, then, what is your last question? |
36189 | Well, then, wo n''t you show that to us? |
36189 | Well, what was it? |
36189 | Well? |
36189 | Well? |
36189 | What are the lungs, and why is it necessary to introduce air into them? 36189 What are you doing?" |
36189 | What do you mean? |
36189 | What do you think of that? |
36189 | What do you wish, papa? |
36189 | What has happened? |
36189 | What has she said to you? |
36189 | What is it? |
36189 | What is it? |
36189 | What is it? |
36189 | What is that? |
36189 | What is the matter, my child? |
36189 | What is the matter? |
36189 | What is the matter? |
36189 | What is the matter? |
36189 | What is the matter? |
36189 | What other name? |
36189 | What weight is it? |
36189 | What, my friend? |
36189 | What, then, is the cause of this production of carbonic acid? |
36189 | Where are you going? |
36189 | Where can it be? |
36189 | Where is he? |
36189 | Who knows? |
36189 | Why can not you fulfil it? 36189 Why do you say things like that to me?" |
36189 | Why do you think that I love Monsieur Roger in the manner that you have just said? |
36189 | Why does the lead fall to the bottom of the water, and why does the cork not fall? |
36189 | Why has the candle gone out? |
36189 | Why is a candle put out by blowing on it, and why do they light a fire by doing the same thing? |
36189 | Why should I be displeased at meeting you? |
36189 | Why should Paul please me more than Albert? |
36189 | Why, I think----"What do you think? |
36189 | Why, please? |
36189 | Why, what is the matter, Paul? |
36189 | Why,asked Monsieur Roger,"does the paper reach the ground as soon as the coin?" |
36189 | Why? |
36189 | Why? |
36189 | Why? |
36189 | Why? |
36189 | Will that first train be the eleven- o''clock train? |
36189 | With Paul? |
36189 | Without descending? |
36189 | Yes, it is a gas; and Miette, I suppose, will want to ask me,''What is gas?'' |
36189 | Yes,said the latter:"why does water put out fire?" |
36189 | You are going out walking without me? |
36189 | You are sure? |
36189 | You do n''t know? 36189 You have climbed up the tower?" |
36189 | You have not understood? |
36189 | You know? |
36189 | You love him very, very much? |
36189 | You promise? |
36189 | You remarked something? |
36189 | You still doubt? 36189 You think that Paul is your son? |
36189 | You told us that we swallowed oxygen and gave out carbonic acid; and you also said,''Whence comes this carbonic acid? 36189 You want to know what it is that makes me so happy?" |
36189 | You wanted me, father? |
36189 | Your son? |
36189 | A PROOF? |
36189 | A Proof? |
36189 | A hundred feet?" |
36189 | Albert looked at his father, and answered,--"Then you refuse?" |
36189 | Albert thought for a moment; then he said,--"About Monsieur Roger?" |
36189 | An old servant came up and said,--"What will you take this morning, sir?" |
36189 | And Paul counted,--"Sixty- one, sixty- two,--sixty- two feet----""And?" |
36189 | And as the gentleman, who did not seem to be hungry, was thinking what he wanted, the servant added,--"Coffee, soup, tea?" |
36189 | And did not this help come, this sudden force, when he felt himself called? |
36189 | And do you know why it turns around us, a prisoner of that earth from which it seeks continually to fly in a straight line? |
36189 | And in this concise answer she meant to say,"In all that, what do you see that is connected with chemistry or physical science?" |
36189 | And on what do you found this improbable, this impossible belief? |
36189 | And the eyes of Miette seemed to answer,"But George? |
36189 | And what flesh do we chiefly eat? |
36189 | And what then?" |
36189 | And, in the first place, how is this air introduced? |
36189 | And, turning around to his daughter, he continued,--"What would you like to have?" |
36189 | And, with a kindly smile, he added,"How did you come to recognize me, Miss Miette?" |
36189 | Are you displeased to meet me?" |
36189 | Are you satisfied?" |
36189 | At last he murmured,--"You have the proofs?" |
36189 | At the end of a minute, she stammered,--"Why, sir, you know me, then, also?" |
36189 | But Paul? |
36189 | But do you love him as much as if he----?" |
36189 | But how had he been called? |
36189 | But how is it he does not awake?" |
36189 | But the air which had disappeared from the globe, where had it gone to? |
36189 | But what air?" |
36189 | But what help could they expect? |
36189 | But who was it?" |
36189 | But why do you ask me such questions?" |
36189 | But you are sure that he ran out of the tower, are you not?" |
36189 | Can Miss Miette procure for me two pieces of string and two heavy bodies,--for example, small pieces of lead?" |
36189 | Did they see me also for the last time? |
36189 | Did this cork fall just now upon the ground?" |
36189 | Did you not say that you were to remain another six months, and perhaps a year, in Texas?" |
36189 | Do n''t we often call alcohol''spirits of wine''? |
36189 | Do you remember the trap- door that I showed you? |
36189 | Do you see that a portion of the wood is reduced to ashes?" |
36189 | Do you understand?" |
36189 | Do you want to have it proved to you?" |
36189 | George? |
36189 | Had he heard nothing? |
36189 | Had he remained in the turret? |
36189 | He asked,--"How did we leave the farm- house? |
36189 | He asked,--"Why are you here, Monsieur Roger?" |
36189 | He bent over to Monsieur Dalize, and asked,--"Where is Paul''s father?" |
36189 | He held Albert in his arms, embraced him, and said to him,--"But, tell me, where is Paul?" |
36189 | He said to the man,--"You can carry back an answer, can you not?" |
36189 | How does it happen that you are here already?" |
36189 | How were we saved?" |
36189 | However, this thought which had taken possession of him, this overwhelming idea of happiness, was it even admissible? |
36189 | I am sure that he is just as anxious as I am to see smoke fall.--Are you not, Paul?" |
36189 | I have no one else in the world; and does not Mariette represent both of you? |
36189 | I suppose you will ask me what is the use of this gas, and why it enters into the composition of the air? |
36189 | I wrote to you,--don''t you remember?" |
36189 | In great astonishment Madame Dalize asked, addressing herself rather to her daughter than to her husband,--"What is the matter?" |
36189 | Is he not in the parlor with you?" |
36189 | Is it finished?" |
36189 | Is it not enough to make you crazy? |
36189 | Is not that true?" |
36189 | It was not a dream?" |
36189 | It was now the father''s turn to look at his child, and, with pleased surprise, he said,--"What? |
36189 | Lastly, why this cry of"George?" |
36189 | Madame Dalize was silent for an instant, then, suddenly remembering, she said,--"Roger,--are you speaking of Roger?" |
36189 | Master Paul wants me to explain to him how I learned the height of the tower Heurtebize?" |
36189 | May I come there at once?" |
36189 | Miette perceived this sudden change, and, full of uneasiness, cried out,--"Why, what is the matter?" |
36189 | Miette then came forward towards her friend Roger, and said to him, without any hesitation,--"Paul asks that you will explain to him about the tower?" |
36189 | Miette, abashed by this scrutiny, drew back a little, and said, with hesitation,--"Tell me: you are surely Monsieur Roger?" |
36189 | Miss Miette took a step forward, looked at Paul with an uneasy air, and said,--"Are you sick, my little Paul?" |
36189 | Monsieur Dalize had approached and asked,--"Has he passed a good night?" |
36189 | Monsieur Roger asked, in an indifferent tone,--"What is physical science?" |
36189 | Monsieur Roger asked,--"How old is Albert at present?" |
36189 | Monsieur Roger made a sign to Albert, and the latter spoke:"Well, do you remember the turret, where we had our rooms? |
36189 | Now does Miss Miette know what matter is?" |
36189 | Now let us pass to the second question: Why is it necessary to introduce air into the lungs?" |
36189 | Now, this time,"asked Monsieur Roger, pausing,"have I made myself understood?" |
36189 | Now, what had become of the other sixty- one pounds? |
36189 | Now, what is going on in the interior of each cylinder? |
36189 | Now, what is it going to do with this old matter? |
36189 | Now, would you like to know what further clue I have? |
36189 | Now, you think, I suppose, that that smoke rises in the globe?" |
36189 | Or does it come from the surroundings in which you find yourself placed?" |
36189 | PAUL OR GEORGE? |
36189 | Paul asked,--"How high is this tower? |
36189 | Paul or George? |
36189 | Paul stopped, and in his surprise could not help saying,--"Monsieur Roger, already up?" |
36189 | Shall I go up and find the album?" |
36189 | She approached, passed her arm in Paul''s, and said, softly,--"You love him very much,--Monsieur Roger?" |
36189 | Still----""Still, what?" |
36189 | The calculation which I had to make was easy, was it not?" |
36189 | The man advanced, and, feeling in a bag suspended at his side, he said,--"Monsieur Dalize, I believe?" |
36189 | Then Paul said, softly,--"The tower is sixty feet high?" |
36189 | Then she added,"If, instead of letting these bits of lead fall upon the ground, we let them fall in water?" |
36189 | Then she turned to Paul, and said,--"But the one who called to you? |
36189 | Then, seeing that Monsieur Roger was ready to smile, and mistaking the cause of this smile, he said,--"You are joking, are you not? |
36189 | Then, with an anxious voice, he asked,--"And Albert?" |
36189 | To whom could you confide such absurd ideas?" |
36189 | Was he asleep? |
36189 | Was it not in fact folly which had led him suddenly to recognize in the features of Paul Solange those of Madame Roger La Morlière? |
36189 | Was it true? |
36189 | Was the poor boy still asleep? |
36189 | We are carnivorous, are we not? |
36189 | We made a roll- call: how many were wanting? |
36189 | We were wrong, then, when we said that this same cork is a heavy body?" |
36189 | Were we lost? |
36189 | Were you not struck with it? |
36189 | What difference was there? |
36189 | What had become of it?" |
36189 | What has happened to you?" |
36189 | What is the matter with you?" |
36189 | What is there so difficult about it?" |
36189 | What were we risking? |
36189 | What would Paul say?" |
36189 | What?" |
36189 | Whence come these extra seven ounces? |
36189 | Whence this sudden and great affection which Monsieur Roger had shown him? |
36189 | Where does that come from? |
36189 | Where has it gone?" |
36189 | Where will it burn it? |
36189 | Where will it find it? |
36189 | Where would my money be better placed?" |
36189 | Why do bodies fall?" |
36189 | Why does it not slide or fly away? |
36189 | Why does not the moon fall?" |
36189 | Why does this table, around which we find ourselves, remain in the same place? |
36189 | Why had Monsieur Roger so bravely risked his life to save him? |
36189 | Why had his emotion been so great? |
36189 | Why is it chemistry?" |
36189 | Why that sympathy which he knew to be profound and whose cause he could not explain, as he did not merit it a bit more than his friend Albert? |
36189 | Will you allow us to do so?" |
36189 | Without that how can I make you believe that the moon does not fall and that it does fall?" |
36189 | Wo n''t you tell me now what it is that you are suffering, or what secret is torturing you?" |
36189 | Would Paul remember how and by whom he had been borne from the torpor which was strangling him? |
36189 | Would he remember that cry,--that name which had had the miraculous power to awake him, to bring him back to life? |
36189 | Yet, in spite of all, Monsieur Roger said to himself, deep down in his heart,--"If it were my son?" |
36189 | You can not know that the tower is really sixty feet high?" |
36189 | You do n''t doubt that?" |
36189 | You have retained that foolish idea? |
36189 | You know?" |
36189 | You think that Paul----?" |
36189 | You understand, do n''t you?" |
36189 | You understand?" |
36189 | Your father has often spoken of you in his letters; and has he not sent me also several of your photographs when I asked for them?" |
36189 | [ Illustration]"How do you mean?" |
36189 | [ Illustration]"Now, where has all the joy of the morning fled, my friend?" |
36189 | and the boats which contained our wives, our children,--had those boats found a refuge? |
36189 | as there is none for you, why should there be danger for me?" |
36189 | cried Monsieur Roger;"what can we do? |
36189 | did they not find him?" |
36189 | had they reached land anywhere? |
36189 | has Miss Miette already made her choice?" |
36189 | is it not Monsieur Roger?" |
36189 | murmured Miette, disappointed; and, as Monsieur Roger kept silent, she added,"What is density?" |
36189 | must n''t Monsieur Roger explain?" |
36189 | said Monsieur Dalize;"how can we introduce here instruments of physical science during vacation? |
36189 | she cried:"are you sick?" |
36189 | that is what I tell myself; and still----""And still?" |
36189 | what does this drawing represent? |
8664 | A code, dear? |
8664 | A defeated man being borne aloft? 8664 A year, Beason?" |
8664 | Am I all one? |
8664 | And Karl is doing that? 8664 And crazy to get to work?" |
8664 | And doing a rather unconventional thing, in order to bring about a very great thing, would be making itself ridiculous, would it? |
8664 | And have a good many thought waves from me come to you this summer? |
8664 | And how about that? 8664 And how go your own books?" |
8664 | And how has it gone with you this summer? |
8664 | And it was happy? |
8664 | And it would be interesting-- wouldn''t it-- to see just how good a conception you could give of the picture through words? |
8664 | And of course, doctor,she asked anxiously,"when the time comes you will talk to him too-- tell him you feel I can do it?" |
8664 | And this is where all those great things are done? |
8664 | And was it nice down there? |
8664 | And where are you going, my boy? |
8664 | And where did you hear that? |
8664 | And you are going to make the woods very beautiful? |
8664 | And you think,--he grew a little red--"that when I come back I can have my old place here with you?" |
8664 | And you, doctor,she said in rather timid reparation,"I wonder if you know what you have done for us both?" |
8664 | And you? |
8664 | And your own work-- what would be happening to it, if you were to do-- this? |
8664 | Are august dignitaries of reason and judgment likely to rise up and make it very unpleasant for you after I''ve gone? |
8664 | Are you ever frightened, Ernestine? |
8664 | Are you looking up at the stars? 8664 Away from me?" |
8664 | Beautiful? 8664 But dearie,_ is_ it true? |
8664 | But do n''t you think that a fine doctor story? |
8664 | But doctor-- am I ready? 8664 But is it characteristic?" |
8664 | But look here, liebchen,--is it true that while I had the light, I did n''t have it at all,--didn''t know what it meant? 8664 But tell me, how does it happen your hair grows back from your temples that way? |
8664 | But we had some good times back there in the dim past, did n''t we, Ernestine? |
8664 | But we''ve had a pretty good summer-- haven''t we, Ernestine? |
8664 | But what is it you''re going to write,asked the doctor,"a eulogy or denunciation?" |
8664 | But what is science for? |
8664 | But where is it I am to go? |
8664 | But why not? |
8664 | But wo n''t Mr. Ross think it strange if I say in each letter that I am a trifle tired? |
8664 | But would n''t you get on better with one of the scientific students who had n''t been graduated yet? |
8664 | But you''re glad? |
8664 | But, liebchen-- who would be more apt to think about it than I? 8664 But-- how?" |
8664 | Can you fancy how I hate the light? 8664 Cancer-- you say, doctor?" |
8664 | Cancer? |
8664 | Care for whom? |
8664 | Could n''t Karl go with me? |
8664 | Dear,--sitting on a stool beside him--"you''re perfectly sure this trouble with your eyes is n''t any more serious than you think?" |
8664 | Did I? 8664 Did he get in?" |
8664 | Did he? |
8664 | Did n''t they make the words fly? |
8664 | Did n''t we ever tell you the story of my Bible? |
8664 | Did she send it? |
8664 | Did you ever see anything like it, doctor? |
8664 | Did you ever think,she said, turning to Mr. Beason, who was busy at the table beside her,"what the doctor really counts for in this world?" |
8664 | Do you know that you have no right to cry out against life? 8664 Do you know what I am doing now?" |
8664 | Do you know what you look like? |
8664 | Do you want to begin with something really characteristic? |
8664 | Do you-- work hard? |
8664 | Do you? |
8664 | Does Dr. Hubers feel-- as you do? |
8664 | Does he ever come here? |
8664 | Does n''t it? 8664 Dr. Parkman,"--with a smile which put him far from her--"_this_ is what you came to say? |
8664 | Dr. Parkman,she began abruptly,"just why do you think it is Karl can not go on with his work? |
8664 | Ernestine, is n''t there another way to look at it? 8664 Ernestine, what have you been painting? |
8664 | Ernestine, where did you get all this? 8664 Ernestine,"--with an affectionate little laugh--"is there_ anything_ you do n''t understand?" |
8664 | Ernestine,he began,"do you ever think much about the_ oneness_ of the world?" |
8664 | Ernestine,he murmured,"did they frighten you?" |
8664 | Ernestine,he whispered, dwelling long upon the name, his voice a voice of wonder,"you did that-- for me?" |
8664 | Ernestine-- little one,he whispered, the light not going from his face--"you loved me-- like that?" |
8664 | Ernestine? |
8664 | Eyes bothering you? |
8664 | Failed?--_You?_ Come up here a little closer and I''ll try to tell you just how far you''ve come from having failed. |
8664 | For instance: what can a man do for nervous indigestion without infusing a little hope? 8664 Found some fellow to study with?" |
8664 | Frightened-- about what? |
8664 | Got my Goethe in? |
8664 | Great heavens, man, you''re going out there? 8664 Has it come to this?" |
8664 | Has medical science any value save in its relation to human beings? |
8664 | Has n''t he been splendid this winter? |
8664 | Hastings,said the doctor, jerkily, and he seemed almost like one speaking against his will--"what do you make out of it? |
8664 | Have you ever thought how a stenographic or phonographic report of some of our conversations would sound? |
8664 | He has n''t backed out? |
8664 | He said that? 8664 Heard some bad news?" |
8664 | His-- destroyers? |
8664 | Horrors!--Georgia; is this your idea of furnishing pleasant entertainment for a guest? |
8664 | How can you tell, liebchen? |
8664 | How do you know it''s not that? 8664 How do you know?" |
8664 | How do you know? |
8664 | How do you like it? |
8664 | How goes it at_ The Mail_? |
8664 | How should I know? |
8664 | How-- sick? |
8664 | How-- sick? |
8664 | I just happened to think-- I wanted to know-- oh Karl, it was n''t in your eye on my birthday, was it? 8664 I thought you said, perhaps two?" |
8664 | I wonder if you know all that means? |
8664 | I wonder if you know,she went on, looking at him with a very sweet seriousness,"that Karl is very unhappy?" |
8664 | I wonder what they think,he went on,"when we turn them upside down two or three times a century? |
8664 | I wonder,he said, after another minute of resting,"why any man ever takes it into his head he wants to be a doctor?" |
8664 | If the end of the world were upon us, Dr. Parkman could avert the calamity for a day or two-- couldn''t he, Karl? |
8664 | If there is nothing further,he choked out,"perhaps we may consider the interview concluded?" |
8664 | Is it worse, dear? |
8664 | Is life like that? 8664 Is n''t Parkman a dandy?" |
8664 | Is n''t it dreadful? |
8664 | Is n''t it great the way I got on, liebchen? |
8664 | Is n''t love greater than either a test tube or a paint brush? |
8664 | Is n''t that what they are? |
8664 | Is that last as close as your paper comes to the truth? |
8664 | It does n''t seem so, does it? |
8664 | It is beautiful, is n''t it? |
8664 | It is; but as I am accustomed to meeting men of some--"Manners? |
8664 | Just as happy as you wanted it to be? |
8664 | Karl,--and there was a quivering in the voice now--"do you think I have been thinking lately about''getting fun out of things''?" |
8664 | Karl,--her voice was strangely quiet--"it was n''t, was it?" |
8664 | Karl,she gasped--"are you going_ crazy_?" |
8664 | Karl,she laughed, a little amused and a little indignant,"did he actually say that to you?" |
8664 | Karl,she said abruptly,"why do n''t you and I have any quarrels about which is greater-- science or art?" |
8664 | Karl,_ could n''t_ you go on with it? 8664 Karl-- how can you talk like that, when you have been so-- splendid?" |
8664 | Liebchen,he said,"do n''t you think that would be going a long way out of our road to hunt a quarrel? |
8664 | Make it right for Karl? |
8664 | Meaning that something characteristic about doctors would include both good and bad? |
8664 | More than just the beauty of trees and grass and colour? |
8664 | No desire to back out? |
8664 | No-- that''s right-- library without a rug-- now I wonder if I am to have my old eight o''clock lecture hour? 8664 No?" |
8664 | Now before you overwhelm me with further adulation, what_ are_ you talking about? |
8664 | Now you might come over here,said the nurse, as pleasantly and easily as though saying,"Would n''t you like a cup of tea?" |
8664 | Now, look here, you do n''t think I''m any such a bungler as that, do you? |
8664 | Of Liszt''s? |
8664 | Oh dear,--in mock dismay--"now I''ve mixed it up, have n''t I? |
8664 | Oh, Doctor-- where is he now? 8664 Oh, after all, dear,"--gathering up the last of the sketches--"the greatest thing in the world is to do one''s work-- isn''t it?" |
8664 | Oh, but is it? |
8664 | Old man,--it was Dr. Parkman now--"you get that? |
8664 | See your statue up there, liebchen? 8664 Shall I read you all about it, dear? |
8664 | Shall I tell you something, Georgia? |
8664 | She has the artistic temperament? |
8664 | Short- sighted, liebchen? 8664 So you figure it out like that-- do you? |
8664 | So? 8664 Something I_ know_? |
8664 | Something in your eye? |
8664 | Such a hard day? |
8664 | Suppose you did n''t have the luxury of giving yourself up to your own heart? 8664 That he''s''way up? |
8664 | That-- is all you know? |
8664 | The Hidden Waterfall? 8664 The best part, I suppose, meaning us?" |
8664 | The-- other? |
8664 | Then the popular idea is all wrong, is n''t it? |
8664 | Then why do n''t you go to some doctor who would attend to you more quickly? |
8664 | Then,he said this a little timidly--"might it not be striking to have your girl, not really seeing it with the eyes at all? |
8664 | Trouble? |
8664 | Want me to take a look at them? |
8664 | Well now look here, liebchen, have I been such a brute that you thought I would n''t want you to set foot out of the house? 8664 Well now, of course,"he conceded, after a long time of turning it over in his mind,"you really do n''t have to_ know_ much, do you? |
8664 | Well, do you want him up here in the sunny present? |
8664 | Well, do you-- know about him? |
8664 | Well, do you_ want_ me to be? |
8664 | Well, doctor, what is it about his eyes? 8664 Well, sweetheart,"he said,"would you rather be logical, or would you rather be happy?" |
8664 | Well, they''re pretty human, are n''t they? |
8664 | Were n''t any of the others happy, dear? |
8664 | What I want to know is,Georgia had demanded the night before,"did either of you do any work? |
8664 | What about him? |
8664 | What are they? |
8664 | What are those terms the lawyers are so fond of-- immaterial, irrelevant, and something else? 8664 What are you going to do when your force pushes you on to a thing which is closed to you? |
8664 | What are you going to do? |
8664 | What do I know about it? 8664 What do we care what he thinks? |
8664 | What do you know about it? 8664 What do you mean-- by that?" |
8664 | What does he say about it? |
8664 | What have we here? |
8664 | What is the matter? |
8664 | What time did you go to bed last night? |
8664 | What was it? |
8664 | What will Dr. Parkman think of me? |
8664 | What''s the matter with your eyes? |
8664 | Who wants it, foolish child? |
8664 | Why do n''t I work,she would ask Karl,"now that I am here where I always wanted to be?" |
8664 | Why do n''t you do that yourself? |
8664 | Why do n''t you get married? |
8664 | Why, Karl, you do n''t_ mind_, do you? |
8664 | Why, doctor,gasped Georgia, after a minute,"ca n''t you_ take_ something? |
8664 | Why, indeed? 8664 Why, liebchen-- do you think anything under heaven could be so bad that I should want to leave you?" |
8664 | Why, what about? |
8664 | Why, what do you mean, Ernestine? |
8664 | Why, what do you mean? |
8664 | Why, what in the world have you done to Karl? |
8664 | Why, what''s the matter? |
8664 | Why, what''s the trouble? |
8664 | Why, yes,he assented,"I know that his heart has not been as philosophical as some of his words; but"--gently--"what can you expect?" |
8664 | Why-- did you see the light? |
8664 | Why-- what do you mean? |
8664 | Why? 8664 Why?" |
8664 | Why? |
8664 | Why? |
8664 | Why?--Karl? |
8664 | Will you mind much, Karl,she began, a little timidly,"if I am away from you some this year?" |
8664 | Will you tell me about your picture as it progresses, dear? 8664 Wo n''t you take something for it, Karl?" |
8664 | Wo n''t you? |
8664 | Working so hard, liebchen? |
8664 | Would we? |
8664 | Yes they are; immigrants into the domain of my-- shall I say intellectuality? |
8664 | Yes, and do you ever think of it like that? 8664 Yes, dear?" |
8664 | Yes-- but is it? 8664 Yes?" |
8664 | You are asking, intending to ask, why he could not go on, working through some assistant? |
8664 | You do n''t know much, do you, Karl? 8664 You feel it, doctor?" |
8664 | You like Chicago, do n''t you, Georgia? |
8664 | You mean in some studio? |
8664 | You mean that I should leave Karl? |
8664 | You say Beason is back? |
8664 | You say-- no? |
8664 | You see it all? |
8664 | You see what it has meant to me? 8664 You see, Karl,"--it was this must reach him--"what you have to live for now?" |
8664 | You see, doctor,--gently,--"what I am going to give to it? |
8664 | You see, old man,said Parkman, sharply,"what you''ve got ahead of you?" |
8664 | You think Karl''s not well? |
8664 | You think he looks badly? |
8664 | You think not? |
8664 | You''ll be back in time for your birthday, Ernestine? |
8664 | You''re not worried about Karl? |
8664 | You? 8664 _ Well_? |
8664 | ''Colour,''he said, dreamily,''was there ever such a colour before?'' |
8664 | ''Give me some eggs and some milk and some sugar and I''ll make a nice pudding,''they say-- that''s about what goes into a pudding, is n''t it? |
8664 | ''Karl,''I said,''what do you think of the colour they''re painting the new Fifty- seventh Street station?'' |
8664 | ''You ca n''t possibly support all your needy patients,''he said;''why did you choose this particular case? |
8664 | --and he of erudition was equal to a covert sneer--"just what has she to do with it, please?" |
8664 | --the sob in his voice was not to be denied--"What am I going to do?" |
8664 | A continuous fight against surrendering? |
8664 | A little more than a request, even; a--""Command?" |
8664 | After all, is n''t there some meaning in that old phrase''a labour of love''? |
8664 | Ah-- here it was!--a knowing that thousands had endured and must endure, but as an echo from the Stoics--"Well?" |
8664 | Am I an ingrate? |
8664 | Am I_ that_ unconvincing? |
8664 | And Karl-- why did he too seem to feel that the spring held new and better things? |
8664 | And as we do n''t have to sit down to their table, why should we worry over their failures?" |
8664 | And do n''t you see that it is the same idea-- the oneness-- the openness of nature to the soul open to it?" |
8664 | And do you not see the reasons for my being glad? |
8664 | And even so, would sophistry avail anything? |
8664 | And how am I to get along without him? |
8664 | And how remain himself if constantly denying to himself the things which were his? |
8664 | And if he did smother it, what remained? |
8664 | And if it is,"with a cold, impersonal sort of smile--"would you give very much for my chances of sight?" |
8664 | And if that''s true, is it the understanding that''s the goal? |
8664 | And in the heavens do you see one newly discovered, unvanishable star? |
8664 | And it was he, who was asked, out of this, to rekindle a great flame? |
8664 | And now, as she held back, and he saw what she saw and could not say, he asked for her, slowly:"Is it any more useless than love?" |
8664 | And now, what? |
8664 | And the world wo n''t know-- why should we let it know we''re not satisfied? |
8664 | And then what did he do? |
8664 | And then will you promise to cheer right up?" |
8664 | And then, abruptly:"Have you done any of that?" |
8664 | And understanding as I do now-- caring as I care-- do you think I can sit quietly by and see Karl make himself over to fit this miserable situation? |
8664 | And was it not good to think that smoke was coming from many chimneys and many lamps were being lighted? |
8664 | And was it not love had helped him to those heights? |
8664 | And was n''t there something he could put in them? |
8664 | And what awaited him then? |
8664 | And what flame? |
8664 | And what were the search- lights for if not to be turned down into the valley? |
8664 | And when do you think I can begin?" |
8664 | And when the right word came, must it not come from Karl himself, through some memory, some strange breath of the spirit? |
8664 | And where did you learn about tilting your chin forward like that and looking straight out of your eyes at one? |
8664 | And which has any business scoffing at the other?" |
8664 | And why was it that the figure of Mrs. Rolfe was such a blur on the beauty of the hillside? |
8664 | And would not she herself come to love the work just because of what it meant to Karl? |
8664 | And you can not do it, do n''t you see you can not, if your own heart is not right with the world?" |
8664 | And you get some satisfaction out of that way of looking at it? |
8664 | And you''ll teach me about this art of yours, wo n''t you, my little girl with the long, serious name? |
8664 | And"Prof"Jennings conditioned you on the whole year''s work-- remember?" |
8664 | And_ smart?_ And a hustler? |
8664 | And_ smart?_ And a hustler? |
8664 | Are n''t you glad we can remember it so?" |
8664 | Are n''t you well, Karl?" |
8664 | Are we not letting a very little thing hold us back?" |
8664 | Are you and I a couple of plaster saints? |
8664 | Ask her to come back-- to what? |
8664 | Barren waste-- but was that true for Ernestine? |
8664 | Be looked after and fussed over and have things made as easy for me as possible? |
8664 | Beat it down? |
8664 | Before I so much as said I would go?" |
8664 | Bless you, sweetheart-- God bless you-- and does God, Himself, know what you have been to me?" |
8664 | Blind?--_Blind?_ But his eyes fitted his brain so perfectly it was through them all knowledge came to him. |
8664 | But ah-- who would understand the tears and heart''s blood out of which it had come? |
8664 | But ahead were five years, ten years, thirty years, perhaps, and what of them? |
8664 | But close upon that came awful visions-- Oh_ why_ had Dr. Parkman sent her away and then done this thing? |
8664 | But do n''t you know it''s hard to stop when you feel just right for a thing? |
8664 | But does it matter much what comes from which?" |
8664 | But does n''t this make you see-- dear new love-- dear_ real_ love-- how happy I am, and why? |
8664 | But does_ that_ make you feel any better about it? |
8664 | But has your work given you any enthusiasm for the thing in itself?" |
8664 | But he added, uneasily:"Dr. Parkman seems anxious for you to come?" |
8664 | But in the old way of the first days? |
8664 | But just because a thing has never been said before, is n''t there all the more reason for saying it now? |
8664 | But need he say it? |
8664 | But so long as he remained himself at all how accustom himself to doing without his work? |
8664 | But then, of course, you do n''t know-- why should you? |
8664 | But this makes rather a joke of that, too-- don''t you think?" |
8664 | But was not Dr. Parkman''s life lacking in the very things of which this bespoke an appreciation? |
8664 | But was not the spirit of it all one? |
8664 | But what will he say,"--she laughed, almost gleefully--"when he finds I have gone ahead and made myself ready for him? |
8664 | But why try to tell you of that? |
8664 | But with what weapon should he fight? |
8664 | But wo n''t you be very fair to me and look at it first as a whole? |
8664 | But, Karl-- this will sound hard-- but after all, does n''t it fail? |
8664 | But-- why, Karl-- nobody ever thought of this before?" |
8664 | By Jove, is it true that we have to_ get_ out of them, in order to understand them? |
8664 | CHAPTER XXII A BLIND MAN''S TWILIGHT"Ready?" |
8664 | Ca n''t we_ do_ something about it?" |
8664 | Ca n''t we_ find_ a way?" |
8664 | Ca n''t you feel that the trees feel just as we do about things? |
8664 | Ca n''t you see how awful it is for you not to-- express yourself?" |
8664 | Care for it because of what it could do for him? |
8664 | Carry them out with itself to be gone for all time? |
8664 | Cause and effect overlap-- don''t they? |
8664 | College freshmen? |
8664 | Convinced him that great things were before him now? |
8664 | Could I say more than that? |
8664 | Could a man feel like that, would it be in the heart of things to let a man feel that way, if he had already entered upon the road of his destruction? |
8664 | Could he face it alone, if he had to face it? |
8664 | Could he have done more-- reached deeper? |
8664 | Could it be she had meant all the time to come here? |
8664 | Could it be that a man who had dwelt long among ashes knew most surely the worth of the flame? |
8664 | Could it be that her soul, unable to contain itself longer, had whispered to his that new days were coming? |
8664 | Could it? |
8664 | Could n''t I take that manual, and make it out from that?" |
8664 | Could n''t he go over to the laboratory a little earlier in the morning and finish up this terribly important thing? |
8664 | Could she do greater things for him than that? |
8664 | Could you pass a sophomore examination in it? |
8664 | Dear Karl-- who needed a vacation more than he? |
8664 | Did I have to lose it in order to get it? |
8664 | Did a patched up surface mean anything to a thing like that? |
8664 | Did he not know Ernestine far too well far that? |
8664 | Did it not argue a new interest in life-- a new determination not to be shut off from it? |
8664 | Did it not reflect a man trying to make up to himself for the things he did not have? |
8664 | Did n''t Georgia bring me to_ you?_--and is anything too much, even to the reading of her stuff-- yes, by Jove, and_ liking_ it? |
8664 | Did not a great many people have trouble with their eyes? |
8664 | Did there not remain for her the scent of the field? |
8664 | Did they hurt? |
8664 | Did you ever stop to think of that?" |
8664 | Did you happen to look out and see how beautiful it was this afternoon, Karl? |
8664 | Did you think I was all shot to pieces about something?" |
8664 | Do n''t we understand things until we are out of them? |
8664 | Do n''t you begin to see how the doctor''s been trifling with you, Georgia?" |
8664 | Do n''t you feel that it will? |
8664 | Do n''t you know that we do n''t quarrel about little things, because we''ve had so many big things on hand? |
8664 | Do n''t you see how that translates the spirit there is between nature and man-- stands for the oneness?" |
8664 | Do n''t you see that?" |
8664 | Do n''t you see? |
8664 | Do n''t you think it-- pretty wasteful?" |
8664 | Do n''t you think that a pretty good sense of justice?" |
8664 | Do you ever think of all that? |
8664 | Do you get it, Karl? |
8664 | Do you know anything more futile to do with life than that? |
8664 | Do you know anything save love which can do the impossible?" |
8664 | Do you know that she has given up becoming one of the great painters of the world to become your assistant? |
8664 | Do you know that there are men and women who would lay down their lives-- yes, and give up their immortal souls-- for hours which you have had? |
8664 | Do you know that you have no right to say Karl Hubers was mocked by fate, made sport of, buffetted about? |
8664 | Do you not see how that means the fulfillment of my desire? |
8664 | Do you see anything high and fine and harmonious about it?" |
8664 | Do you see how it symbolises all those other things taken from him and me? |
8664 | Do you suppose that alone, or with any one else, I could see any beauty in anything? |
8664 | Do you think I am going to help him adjust himself to giving up the great thing in him? |
8664 | Do you think you''re any grand exception in not seeing your first operation through? |
8664 | Do you_ wonder_ that there is nothing but darkness in my soul-- that I want nothing else? |
8664 | Doctor"--her smile made it so much clearer than her words--"did you ever hear of knowledge and skill working a miracle? |
8664 | Doctor,_ do n''t_ you see it? |
8664 | Does any one fly into a rage at_ my_ not painting? |
8664 | Does n''t it ever occur to you that you''re not getting enough fun out of things?" |
8664 | Does n''t it fail if it is not-- satisfying? |
8664 | Does n''t it get any better? |
8664 | Does n''t my work teach oneness more than it teaches anything else? |
8664 | Dr. Parkman,"--voice eager, eyes very tender--"is there any question in your mind as to who can come closest to Karl?" |
8664 | Ernestine protested against it-- and if he must go would he not let her go with him? |
8664 | Ernestine"--drawing her close, a sob in his voice--"liebchen,--_can_ you?" |
8664 | Fail of being supreme? |
8664 | Fight-- for what? |
8664 | Finally she asked, tremblingly, a little resentfully:"Dr. Parkman, what is it you would have me do?" |
8664 | For can a great surgeon save his best friend? |
8664 | For instance: Do I love you more than you love me, or do you love me more than I love you? |
8664 | For is n''t it_ having_ a thing to understand it-- more than it''s having it to really have it and not understand? |
8664 | For she_ knew_ now-- and did anything matter save the final things? |
8664 | For what had they fought and suffered and believed and hoped? |
8664 | Gentle little hills are sighs of content, and bigger ones are determinations, and mountains-- what are mountains, Karl?" |
8664 | Going to give it to some fellow who will devote himself, after the fashion of university men, to verifying other men''s conclusions?" |
8664 | Great God, woman, ca n''t you see what you have got?" |
8664 | Great purposes seemed very great, but was a thing really great when it was so easily undermined? |
8664 | Had anything happened? |
8664 | Had he seen the picture on which she was working so hard? |
8664 | Had the sun grown a little dim-- or was something passing before her eyes? |
8664 | Has he lost his brain-- any of those things which make him Karl? |
8664 | Have her eyes-- closed, perhaps, but she feeling it, knowing it, in the higher sense really seeing it, just the same?" |
8664 | Have n''t you been laying claim to great faith in my judgment?" |
8664 | He can see it like that?" |
8664 | He gets home next week? |
8664 | He''s finishing up for his Ph.D.""And was he really a student of science in the beginning?" |
8664 | His eyes were saying--''My allowance is all gone and I have n''t a red sou-- but is n''t it a bully day?''" |
8664 | His eyes? |
8664 | His mind and his soul had never found one another-- was it because his heart had closed the channel between the two? |
8664 | How are you going to go on forever loving a blind man?" |
8664 | How can you set part of a thing right when the whole of it''s wrong? |
8664 | How care for a world of beauty he could not see? |
8664 | How did you ever do that-- you wonderful little Ernestine? |
8664 | How had he known? |
8664 | How love a world that had turned upon him like that? |
8664 | How smother the passion for his work? |
8664 | How was she going to watch him suffer and not hate a universe permitting his sufferings? |
8664 | How was she looking; was she thin-- pale? |
8664 | How watch his heart break for the work taken from him and keep her belief in an order of things under which that was enacted? |
8664 | How would he look? |
8664 | How would he turn it now to submission, to surrender, to relinquishment? |
8664 | How would that dear face look when she told him what she had done? |
8664 | How would they develop? |
8664 | How?" |
8664 | How_ can_ a doctor be just a doctor-- if he''s a good one?" |
8664 | How_ can_ you love me now, the way you did then? |
8664 | How_ well_ had he known her? |
8664 | Hubers''wife, I understand you to say?" |
8664 | Hubers?--Where is he?" |
8664 | I always seem closer to you when I can look into your eyes.--Oh-- does it pain so?" |
8664 | I can work now as I never did before, for do n''t I want to prove to this old world that I appreciate its bringing me to you? |
8664 | I do n''t like disorder, and senselessness, and if there is n''t any why-- why then-- See what I''m getting at? |
8664 | I do not mean his lectures, but his own work in the laboratory, the research?" |
8664 | I hear a great deal about quaint little villages and festive cafes, but what did you actually do?" |
8664 | I think I told you about my father, and how hard he tried to make a scientist of me? |
8664 | I think, after all, that look was my_ real_ birthday gift.--Now, Karl, do n''t you_ know_ you should n''t have bought such a ring? |
8664 | I tried so hard to understand-- but I-- oh, Karl-- can''t we do something? |
8664 | I want you to go right ahead and do your best-- don''t you know that?" |
8664 | I was talking to Ryan the other day-- you know who he is? |
8664 | I wonder if I can make you understand?" |
8664 | I wonder if Kitty Janeway is any happier with her second husband than she was with her first?" |
8664 | I wonder just what the defeated fellow could work out of that?" |
8664 | I''m ignorant, sweetheart, I do n''t know much about pictures, but do n''t you think that I can learn? |
8664 | I-- well I think I was a little scared-- or was I awed? |
8664 | If an oculist ca n''t tell-- you say he is a good one-- why should you expect me to?" |
8664 | If it were some student, what could he do for him? |
8664 | If there is n''t, why is Dr. Hubers a greater man than I am?" |
8664 | In this, too, had he failed? |
8664 | Interested? |
8664 | Is it any more useless than ambition and purpose and hope-- for does not fate make sport of them all? |
8664 | Is it any more useless than art-- for does art reach realities? |
8664 | Is it any more useless than books-- for can books reach the hearts which need them most? |
8664 | Is it any more useless than light-- for can light penetrate the real darkness? |
8664 | Is it any more useless than science-- for can science do anything for her own? |
8664 | Is it any more useless than surgery? |
8664 | Is it any wonder we''re watching it? |
8664 | Is it just-- something that must run its course?" |
8664 | Is it-- the work?" |
8664 | Is n''t it possible that the creative instinct is being all used up? |
8664 | Is n''t it surprising, Hastings, how much some of us do n''t know? |
8664 | Is n''t it that very thing of having a genius for getting the soul out of his facts? |
8664 | Is n''t it true? |
8664 | Is n''t she worth taking a good brace and living for?" |
8664 | Is n''t there some way? |
8664 | Is there anything much more satisfying than the feeling which comes at the close of a good day''s work? |
8664 | Is your face lighted up now?" |
8664 | It had been more than a happiness of the mind; it was a happiness of the soul, and would not a man''s soul send out some note of warning? |
8664 | It had n''t happened-- wasn''t happening-- when we sat there by the fire, happier than we had ever been before?" |
8664 | It is self- evident, is it not? |
8664 | It''s your business, is n''t it, to listen to matters relating to this department?" |
8664 | Jumping sounded unscientific, and what could be worse than to say of a man that he was not scientific? |
8664 | Just to hear the mocking voice of the outgoing tide? |
8664 | Karl was n''t bothering about it; so why should he? |
8664 | Karl!--why could he not be here too? |
8664 | Karl''s spirit too needed lifting up;--what could do it as this? |
8664 | Karl-- where was he? |
8664 | Lay bare the scars of his life that another profit by their ugliness? |
8664 | Lectures on what other men have done-- what do I care about them? |
8664 | Lifting up their hearts in hours of desolation were not the men and women born for great loves and great sorrows granted a vision of the truth? |
8664 | Loving it first because he loved it, would not she come to love it for itself? |
8664 | Man-- do you know that this woman has fairly made over her soul for love of you? |
8664 | Might not his possibilities be greater than ever before? |
8664 | Must he not go farther and farther from this real self as he adjusted himself more and more fully to the new order of things? |
8664 | Must not all human souls work their own way through the darkness? |
8664 | Never feel any more like heading the other way?" |
8664 | Now I am going to just force all that into a new channel, and do n''t you see how much there will be to give? |
8664 | Now if Georgia were only here to repeat the question, she could answer jubilantly:"What did I do? |
8664 | Now is n''t it strange,"--turning genially to Lane, as if merely interesting him in a philosophical proposition--"how one thing leads to another? |
8664 | Now these things you paint grow out of a mental image-- don''t they, dear? |
8664 | Now what do you know about the history of art? |
8664 | Now what kind of reviving fluid did Miss Lewis produce for you? |
8664 | Now what was one to do with a man like that? |
8664 | Now what?--more books?--lectures?--some kind of old woman''s make- shift? |
8664 | Now when are you going to begin?" |
8664 | Now, Karl, are you listening or are you not?" |
8664 | Now, is n''t it just like me,"she demanded, angrily,"to act like a fool just because I''m going to be married? |
8664 | Oh, sweetheart-- why,"--he held her closely but very tenderly, for he knew she was going to sleep--"why are we so happy?" |
8664 | Oh,_ why_ am I such a fool?" |
8664 | One bit easier?" |
8664 | Or is n''t there any why? |
8664 | Or, perhaps, most of all, was it not a difference in degree? |
8664 | Out of all this she would rise to so great an understanding, so supreme a power that they too could hurl their defiant--"Well?" |
8664 | Out of those poor, scarred, ungeneraled forces which remained, could he hope to bring anything to which the world would care to give place? |
8664 | Out there to the mountains and the forests? |
8664 | Over in Europe, they say-- Chicago?--University of Chicago? |
8664 | Painting some great picture?" |
8664 | Parkman?" |
8664 | People would say:"What business is your husband in?" |
8664 | Reach this? |
8664 | Remember how you always liked it? |
8664 | Rivers flow into oceans-- but do they_ make_ them? |
8664 | Saying these strange things I can not understand?" |
8664 | See what I mean? |
8664 | See what you''ve got ahead? |
8664 | See? |
8664 | She remembered tumbling into her things, running two blocks, and then gasping--"Where is it?" |
8664 | She too had now the understanding, stern, all- comprehending--"Well?" |
8664 | She was saying to the world-- He did not achieve what he set out to achieve, but can you say he failed when he left the world with a soul like this? |
8664 | She''d like to know-- as she pounded out her opening sentence with vindictiveness-- if it was n''t just as good a business as newspaper reporting? |
8664 | Should he blame the man outside for looking at it that way when even to him things accomplished took on that matter of course aspect? |
8664 | Should n''t you stay down in the dark?" |
8664 | Sit here and watch my red blood dry up? |
8664 | Sit here like a plant shrivelling away in the darkness? |
8664 | So she knew why she was happy, for added to all that was it not a glorious and propitious thing that Karl felt like taking a walk? |
8664 | Some of the stories medical men have a right to be proud of?" |
8664 | Stop the force? |
8664 | Such as he out of the race? |
8664 | Suppose he grew so lonesome and depressed he just could n''t stand it? |
8664 | Tank''s paper bags, and Karl had retorted:"Great Scott, Georgia, is there anything the world needs much worse than paper bags?" |
8664 | That can be arranged all right?" |
8664 | That''s about it, is n''t it?" |
8664 | The memory of that glorious, luxuriant growth? |
8664 | Then was there not some way she could use her life to make things better for him? |
8664 | Then why do n''t we have any quarrels? |
8664 | Then you called up the railroad office, yourself-- wasn''t that it?" |
8664 | Then, after a minute:"Is there anything I can do for the head?" |
8664 | Then, her voice quiet with the quiet that would hold back anger:"Karl, do you think you are treating me very kindly to- night? |
8664 | There are many sides to us-- aren''t there? |
8664 | They call it a masterpiece of light-- and is n''t it fine-- great-- right, that Karl''s portrait should be a masterpiece of light?" |
8664 | They had an extra room, so why not? |
8664 | They''re not his letters, are they? |
8664 | This the rock which held the wreckage of their lives? |
8664 | Those birds!--What were they singing about? |
8664 | Through thousands of days should it be the same? |
8664 | Through what channel could he hope to work out the things that were in him? |
8664 | To what shore had he been carried? |
8664 | To whom was coming the joy he had thought would be his? |
8664 | Turn it somewhere else? |
8664 | Turn this? |
8664 | Unique conception, is n''t it?" |
8664 | Was any one better qualified to understand that thing than he? |
8664 | Was anything to be gained in blowing them about as last summer''s leaves were being blown about now by the unsparing, uncaring winds of March? |
8664 | Was he becoming so irrational as to think he could give life to things dead? |
8664 | Was he, of all men, going to her with platitudes about courage and faith? |
8664 | Was it a little chilly up here on the hill- top where a minute before it had been so soft and warm? |
8664 | Was it actually seeing things as they were, or was it the things Dr. Parkman had said to point the way anew? |
8664 | Was it because he had lived so long among them that he hated to see another fire go out? |
8664 | Was it considerate of Karl to ask her to put on this pearl- coloured dress and then let her go down in the train all alone? |
8664 | Was it decent to put his own cousin on the story? |
8664 | Was it going to be so with his mind, his spirit? |
8664 | Was it in all women when they love, he wondered, as many other men have wondered of other women, or was it just Ernestine? |
8664 | Was it just the art of it, the effectiveness, which moved her, and was the thought back of it indeed weakening sentimentality? |
8664 | Was it just the call of spring, or did Karl sense the good things ahead? |
8664 | Was it nice of a man to have people being_ sorry_ for his wife? |
8664 | Was it not good to feel that the dear world was full of homes? |
8664 | Was it not the most natural thing in the world she should want to know? |
8664 | Was it respectful to treat her refusal as though it were a subtle kind of joke? |
8664 | Was it right to treat Karl that way-- Karl who was so great and good-- could do such big things? |
8664 | Was it that the school to which they belonged was itself changing, or was it just a difference in type? |
8664 | Was it this way with the man all the time? |
8664 | Was it true there were countless souls who went away like this-- leaving unsaid a word they had craved to say? |
8664 | Was it two-- or worse?" |
8664 | Was it within its power to loosen and carry them away? |
8664 | Was it_ her_ fault that he chanced to be engaged in scientific pursuits? |
8664 | Was n''t that a fine year''s work?" |
8664 | Was not a man entitled to one hour alone among the ruins of his life? |
8664 | Was not life good to me to give me power to do that thing? |
8664 | Was not that joy enough for any man? |
8664 | Was not the secret of it here? |
8664 | Was she not right in wishing to cover them up decently and let them be? |
8664 | Was she not well? |
8664 | Was there any other thing to expect? |
8664 | Was there not a dizzying instability about it all? |
8664 | Was there not a point at which they could have met-- and did they not fail in meeting because neither of them went far enough? |
8664 | Was there something the matter with them? |
8664 | We''ll work to prove how much we love-- is there better reason for working than that? |
8664 | Well, does n''t that stop yourself? |
8664 | Well,--what then? |
8664 | Were n''t you happy, dear, as we sat there before the fire?" |
8664 | Were they never going to let Karl alone? |
8664 | Were they right, and she wrong? |
8664 | What are we to think of it, liebchen? |
8664 | What could anything else matter now that those awful fears had drawn away? |
8664 | What could he do for any one now? |
8664 | What could it hold? |
8664 | What could she do for Karl? |
8664 | What could she expect? |
8664 | What did it matter if she were a little stupid about this or that, if Mr. Beason was unconsciously rude or Mr. Willard consciously polite? |
8664 | What did she want? |
8664 | What do I do now but sit in a chair and try to be patient? |
8664 | What do you say, old man? |
8664 | What do you think of Ernestine now? |
8664 | What harm could it do her? |
8664 | What if he needed some help he did n''t get? |
8664 | What if he too were to be graduated into the bigger field of philosophy? |
8664 | What if he were to go down into a place too deep for his voice to reach her? |
8664 | What in heaven''s name would they say about this? |
8664 | What in the world are you talking about? |
8664 | What in the world would he think of her-- going away and leaving him like that? |
8664 | What man of all the world''s men would achieve the things he had believed would crown his own life? |
8664 | What now? |
8664 | What right had the world to come knocking at his door? |
8664 | What then of the empty days to come? |
8664 | What things now slumbering here would step, robust and mighty, into the next generation? |
8664 | What thought he of the tide which had carried him out from her? |
8664 | What was going on in there? |
8664 | What was it Mrs. Hubers wanted? |
8664 | What was it about her--? |
8664 | What was philosophy, anyway? |
8664 | What was the matter with him? |
8664 | What was there for him to say? |
8664 | What was there in the afternoon had meant so much to her? |
8664 | What was there left for Ernestine? |
8664 | What were the men in this office, anyway? |
8664 | What word leave with her? |
8664 | What word leave with her? |
8664 | What would he say? |
8664 | What would her father think to hear a man like Karl Hubers giving to a poet place in the developing of the theory of evolution? |
8664 | What would the future hold? |
8664 | What you said about it that night? |
8664 | What''s the very worst of it, dear? |
8664 | What_ is_ a man without a man''s work? |
8664 | What_ was_ the difference between Karl and her father? |
8664 | When all the powers of fate had gathered round to mock and jeer was it too much to ask that there be no other spectators? |
8664 | When had Karl known her? |
8664 | When she_ told_ him she did n''t want to-- wasn''t that enough? |
8664 | When_ you_ tell him I can do it-- and the laboratory men tell him so? |
8664 | Where are you? |
8664 | Where did this woman live? |
8664 | Where did you get it all, Ernestine?" |
8664 | Where would Karl think she was? |
8664 | Where would they strike? |
8664 | While he lived, how deafen himself to the call of life? |
8664 | Who can make him see without seeing?--yet, know without knowing? |
8664 | Who could know the human heart better than they? |
8664 | Who could? |
8664 | Who is closer to him than any one else in the world? |
8664 | Who is going to help me settle this famous house Georgia tells about?" |
8664 | Who needed the rejuvenation of the spring as Karl needed it? |
8664 | Who was in his laboratory? |
8664 | Who working with his old things? |
8664 | Who would do more for Karl than any one else on earth? |
8664 | Who would know? |
8664 | Who would look after him? |
8664 | Who''s ahead? |
8664 | Why I loved it and lived for it? |
8664 | Why are n''t you here? |
8664 | Why blind one''s self to the truth and call life fair? |
8664 | Why can failure comprehend success any more than success can comprehend failure?" |
8664 | Why could not this have gone right with them? |
8664 | Why did he want to marry her, anyway? |
8664 | Why did n''t you put it in the university paper so that all the students could send me things? |
8664 | Why did not her mother see all this-- and make her father see it? |
8664 | Why did she say things like that to Dr. Parkman after Karl had told her--? |
8664 | Why is Hubers greater than the rest of us? |
8664 | Why not take this?'' |
8664 | Why not? |
8664 | Why should I begin now?" |
8664 | Why should I take a drink? |
8664 | Why should he put that upon her, too, to hurt her as it had him, shake her faith as it had tried to shake his? |
8664 | Why should n''t they? |
8664 | Why was she coming to the office at four that afternoon? |
8664 | Why, what in the world did she expect? |
8664 | With human strength put out a fire that was divine? |
8664 | With_ him_ barren waste-- but for her did there not grow in the field of life some things which were everlasting? |
8664 | Wo n''t it stand as one of the greatest things in the whole history of science?" |
8664 | Wonder if anybody can make any sense out of that? |
8664 | Wonder what they would say to this? |
8664 | Would all that other light, light of the mind and soul, be gulped into this black monotone, this nothingness? |
8664 | Would he have shown any feeling at all if he did n''t care a great deal for your work? |
8664 | Would he hurry very fast?--faster than he ever had before? |
8664 | Would it avail anything? |
8664 | Would it not be that his determination not to fail her would stir fires which, even in his most triumphant days, had slumbered? |
8664 | Would not a man save his best friend when he could save every one else? |
8664 | Would not determination rise in him with new tremendousness, and would not hope, after its rebirth in despair, soar to undreamed of heights? |
8664 | Would she come over to the university? |
8664 | Would that spirit ever come again? |
8664 | Would there not surely come a day, somewhere in the upward scale, where souls could reach one another better than this? |
8664 | Would you have thought of that? |
8664 | You are to be the light-- don''t you see, sweetheart? |
8664 | You have actually made me forget, and can you fancy how supreme a thing it is to make a man forget that he is blind? |
8664 | You hear that bird who is trying to get all of his soul into his throat at once? |
8664 | You see Ross will have to read the letters, and how can you say in every other line you love me, with that duffer reading it out loud?" |
8664 | You think_ I_ need any incitement? |
8664 | You were always sure it was coming some time, were n''t you, my new- found little one? |
8664 | You''re tired of getting along without me-- now are n''t you? |
8664 | _ Can_ I really do it? |
8664 | _ That_ is what Karl''s work means?" |
8664 | _ Then_ what of life?--your belief in love?--thoughts of fate? |
8664 | be more absurd than she? |
8664 | he pursued, and she had laughed with that-- an underlying significance in that laugh perplexed him as he recalled it, and had answered buoyantly:"I? |
8664 | he said-- and was it not wistfully? |
8664 | he said-- any one else would have been struck with the note in it--"You say-- a year?" |
8664 | said the doctor, seeming startled at first, and then after one sharp glance:"Going up to see me?" |
8664 | she sobbed--"don''t you_ see_ how I love you?--don''t you see you_ must_ live now-- for me?" |