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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6489 | ''And for the tender mother Who dandled him to rest, And for the wife who nurses His baby at her breast? |
6489 | ''Are you then, sir, put out of the bill?'' |
6489 | ''Have you resolved to dishonor me?'' |
6489 | ''How can I bless you,''he said,''while I see my country in mourning?'' |
6489 | ''If we have been able to bring the men into the right path, why should not we be able to deal with these little creatures?'' |
6489 | ''Monsieur Henri,''said the boy,''they say you are to draw for the conscription next Sunday; but may not your tenants rise against it in the meantime? |
6489 | ''Nay,''said the Emperor,''did not holy King David commit both murder and adultery, yet was he not received again?'' |
6489 | ''O Life, without thy chequer''d scene Of right and wrong, of weal and woe, Success and failure, could a ground For magnanimity be found?'' |
6489 | ''Their van will be upon us Before the bridge goes down; And if they once may win the bridge What hope to save the town?'' |
6489 | ''Then what should you have done with the greetings? |
6489 | ''Well,''he said,''is it not a Bishop''s duty to choose the higher course?'' |
6489 | ''What has been lost,''said the Grand Master,''since you cry out for help?'' |
6489 | ''What prize would''st hold, thou''Triller bold'', Who trilled well for my son?'' |
6489 | ''What repentance have you shown for such a sin?'' |
6489 | ''Why be dispirited?'' |
6489 | ''Why, Lady dear, so sad of cheer? |
6489 | ''Wouldest thou know, son why I am so joyful? |
6489 | A BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS By Charlotte M. Yonge TABLE OF CONTENTS What is a Golden Deed? |
6489 | All this rush''d with his blood-- Shall he expire, And unavenged? |
6489 | Am I to die without being heard?'' |
6489 | And for the holy maidens Who feed the eternal flame, To save them from false Sextus, That wrought the deed of shame? |
6489 | And what was Vincent''s reply to this? |
6489 | And who was there to bring relief to them, who were themselves the Roman State and government? |
6489 | But who shall say how many souls were saved in those years by these men who did what they could? |
6489 | Captain Berry was delighted, and exclaimed,''If we succeed, what will the world say?'' |
6489 | Hast waked the livelong night?'' |
6489 | Hath the world aught for me to fear When death is on thy brow? |
6489 | He heard all she had to say, and answered,''I pray thee, good Mrs. Alice, tell me one thing-- is not this house as near heaven as my own?'' |
6489 | His parched longing lips gave utterance to the sigh,''Oh that one would give me to drink of the water of the well of Bethlehem that is by the gate?'' |
6489 | How, then, was she to help herself among the proud and determined nobles of her Court? |
6489 | In yon strait path a thousand May well be stopp''d by three: Now who will stand on either hand, And keep the bridge with me?'' |
6489 | Is it the breeze amid the trees Re- echoing her fear? |
6489 | Is there glory in shedding such blood? |
6489 | Oh, wherefore linger?'' |
6489 | Once safe out of Sicily, who would answer for his return? |
6489 | Shall I drink the blood of these men that have put their lives in jeopardy, for with the jeopardy of their lives they brought it?'' |
6489 | Should all starve together, or sacrifice their best and most honored after all suffering in common so long? |
6489 | Should you have kept them in compensation? |
6489 | The Senate was-- all that remained of it-- shut up in the Capitol; the Gauls were spread all round; how was that decree to be obtained? |
6489 | Their homes in the Peloponnesus were comparatively secure-- had they not better fall back and reserve themselves to defend the Isthmus of Corinth? |
6489 | WHAT IS A GOLDEN DEED? |
6489 | Well might Mustafa say,''If the son has cost us so much, what will the father do?'' |
6489 | What clang thrills on her ear? |
6489 | What man is he that lusteth to live, And would fain see good days? |
6489 | What sudden sound is stirring round? |
6489 | What was done to alleviate all these horrors? |
6489 | Where was the vanquished? |
6489 | Who can tell how many innocent lives have been saved by that thirty days''respite? |
6489 | Who could wish to see their brightness dimmed with earthly rewards? |
6489 | Who the inhabitants Who with a slender pittance will relieve Even for a day the wandering Oedipus?'' |
6489 | Women, is this your will?'' |
6489 | they said,''do you wish us to get ourselves massacred?'' |
6489 | what means it? |
3635 | And is she glad? |
3635 | And, Mark,Julie said, unheeding,"you know what Harry and I are going to call her, if it''s a girl? |
3635 | Are you sorry, Ju? |
3635 | Are you talking? |
3635 | At the express office--? 3635 Betty engaged? |
3635 | Bruce come in yet? |
3635 | But I do n''t know your name? |
3635 | But suppose I do n''t suit? |
3635 | But surely you''ll be down our way again? |
3635 | But, Mother, surely he did n''t expect to marry Betty Forsythe? |
3635 | Ca n''t we take her somewhere, and get a doctor? 3635 Ca n''t you sleep?" |
3635 | Did? |
3635 | Do I know Dayton? |
3635 | Do n''t say anything to Mother about it, will you? 3635 Do n''t you want him to come-- is he old and fussy?" |
3635 | Do quiet them, ca n''t you? |
3635 | Do you know that you managed that situation very cleverly just now? |
3635 | Glad? |
3635 | Have n''t I told you yet that I''m only her secretary? 3635 Have you met my father-- my small brothers?" |
3635 | How''s Mother, Becky? |
3635 | I know,Margaret began, half angrily;"but what about the children?" |
3635 | I suppose somebody knows something about this Mrs. Carr- Boldt, Mother? |
3635 | I''ve been wondering if you''re disappointed about your friend not coming to- morrow, Mark? |
3635 | I? 3635 Is Mrs. Carr- Bolt your mother''s or your father''s sister?" |
3635 | Is it going to be a good show, Ted? |
3635 | Is n''t it? |
3635 | Is n''t there a tea- room-- isn''t there an inn here where we could have a bite? |
3635 | Is there a concert? |
3635 | It''s the first break, is n''t it, Dad? 3635 Just quiet them down, will you, Mother? |
3635 | Look at this morning-- did you sit down before you came in here twenty minutes ago? |
3635 | Mother, may n''t I get down the finger- bowls,she asked;"and may n''t we have black coffee in the silver pot, afterwards?" |
3635 | Mother, will you pray I succeed? |
3635 | Mother-- really? |
3635 | Mother-- why are you up so late? |
3635 | Ned Gunther? |
3635 | Oh--? 3635 Pay me?" |
3635 | Rebecca tell you Dad did n''t get his raise? |
3635 | Ring, will you, Peggy? |
3635 | Seven of you, eh? 3635 She''s all right, I suppose?" |
3635 | Something nice has happened, Mother? |
3635 | Ted,said Margaret, kissing him, as the Pagets always quite simply kissed each other when they met,"what are you driving Costello''s cart for?" |
3635 | The Blankenships have one, and have n''t the de Normandys? |
3635 | The train was five o''clock, was it? |
3635 | There was a perfectly good reason for her hurry, I suppose? 3635 Well, what does this very businesslike aspect imply?" |
3635 | What does Costello pay you? |
3635 | What is it? |
3635 | What makes you want to drive this horrid cart, Ted? |
3635 | What were you doing, Dorothy,she went on pleasantly,"to get under that big car?" |
3635 | What''s my girl worrying about? |
3635 | Where''s Bruce? 3635 Who are the Carr Boldts, except for their money? |
3635 | Who is he, sis? |
3635 | Who''s that on the porch? |
3635 | Who--? |
3635 | Why are n''t you going to the concert? |
3635 | Why do I like it? |
3635 | Why not? |
3635 | Why not? |
3635 | Why, did n''t you hear us talking at dinner? 3635 Yes, darling, you want Mama, do n''t you?" |
3635 | Yes? 3635 You are n''t going home to lunch in all this, Margaret?" |
3635 | You do, do n''t you, Margaret? |
3635 | You know I love you, do n''t you Margaret? |
3635 | You know that, do n''t you? 3635 You love me, do n''t you? |
3635 | You''ll stay, Mother? |
3635 | You''re Mrs. Paget, of course,--this is an awful hour to interrupt you,she said in her big, easy way,"and there''s my Miss Paget,--how do you do? |
3635 | You''re all alone in the world, Miss Page? |
3635 | You''re exhausted, are n''t you, Margaret? |
3635 | Your people are n''t still in the South, you said? |
3635 | And I was the scornfullest thing you ever saw, was n''t I, Ted? |
3635 | And how could she keep him from coming, what excuse could she give? |
3635 | And what have I to do?" |
3635 | And who''s to blame? |
3635 | And why do you like teaching?" |
3635 | And you''ve six brothers and sisters? |
3635 | And your mother lives there? |
3635 | And, Fraulein, telephone the yacht club, will you? |
3635 | Are they all as handsome as you and this Teddy of yours? |
3635 | But then why do n''t you come down to New York, and do something else?" |
3635 | But you see I must get up to town to- night-- in this door? |
3635 | CHAPTER V"So you''re going home to your own people for the week end, Peggy?--And how many of you are there,--I always forget?" |
3635 | Ca n''t that boy remember what time we have dinner?" |
3635 | Ca n''t we get out of this?" |
3635 | Can you blame a woman whose life is packed full of other things she simply can not avoid, if she declines to complicate things any further? |
3635 | Carr- Boldt?" |
3635 | Did Mark suppose Mother''d think she was crazy if she asked the family not to be in evidence when the crowd came to the house for the salad course? |
3635 | Do n''t you make Mother stop me, either, will you?" |
3635 | Do n''t you, Margaret?" |
3635 | Do n''t you?" |
3635 | Do you know Dayton?" |
3635 | Do you remember her canary, that Teddy hit with a plate?... |
3635 | Do you suppose my grandmother ever took a baby''s temperature, or had its eyes and nose examined, or its adenoids cut? |
3635 | Get in on the four- ten?" |
3635 | I wonder why Kelly does n''t bring us more wood?" |
3635 | Is Mother here? |
3635 | Is she fond of flowers?" |
3635 | JTABLE 4 7 1 MOTHER CHAPTER I"Well, we could n''t have much worse weather than this for the last week of school, could we?" |
3635 | Leave him in, Mark, ca n''t we?" |
3635 | Margaret went upstairs, hearing her mother''s apologetic,"Oh, Dad, why did n''t I give you back your club?" |
3635 | Mark, dear, will you help the pudding?" |
3635 | Mark, do you suppose Mother''d let me take this bed out, and just have a big couch in here? |
3635 | Mark, does that show?" |
3635 | Mark, would you like a cup of tea?" |
3635 | Mother would never feel as she did about these things, and what was the use of arguing? |
3635 | Mrs. Porter, may my class go into your room a little while?" |
3635 | Not near Dayton?" |
3635 | Oh, Mother, does he feel so badly about Betty?" |
3635 | Old secretary deserted-- got married--? |
3635 | Poor old Mark, you''re all in, are n''t you? |
3635 | Rebecca was cheerful now, the promise exacted, and cheerfully observed:--"Dad did n''t get his raise-- isn''t that the limit?" |
3635 | She had good reason for wanting Mark in all this hurry?" |
3635 | She had met brilliant women, rich women, courted women-- but where among them was one whose face had ever shone as her mother''s shone to- day? |
3635 | There would be no worse, she said to herself with sudden conviction,--how could there be? |
3635 | This morning, thinking what her life is, I could n''t see what repaid her, do you see? |
3635 | We''ve had this room a long time together, have n''t we? |
3635 | Well, did they lock him out?" |
3635 | What are you doing here?" |
3635 | What are you going to call him, Julia?'' |
3635 | What could they do-- who could take up the work she laid down,--who would watch and plan and work for them all, now? |
3635 | What had n''t they done, these dearest people, to be always struggling, always tired, always"behind the game"? |
3635 | What hardship could be hard that knitted their two hearts closer together; what road too steep if they essayed it hand in hand? |
3635 | What have you been doing?" |
3635 | What sort of a day?" |
3635 | What-- how-- who on earth had told them anything of John Tenison? |
3635 | When Maudie left them at the next corner, she said quickly:--"Mark, did you see where we were when I saw you?" |
3635 | When is she coming down here?" |
3635 | Who to?" |
3635 | Why ca n''t we have a game of auction right here and now?" |
3635 | Why not?" |
3635 | Why should they be eternally harassed by plumbers''bills, and dentists''bills, and shoes that would wear out, and school- books that must be bought? |
3635 | Will you finish those bills upstairs, if you please?" |
3635 | Will you tell Swann Miss Paget will see him about to- morrow''s dinner when she comes back from the yacht club to- day? |
3635 | You know Maudie, do n''t you, Mark?" |
3635 | You won''t-- will you, Mark?" |
3635 | she protested,"ca n''t that wait?" |
3635 | sobbed Margaret, clinging there,"do you want me to go-- shall I go? |
41180 | Afraid? |
41180 | After her, do you like any woman better than me? |
41180 | Ai n''t you got a dime that''s makin''trouble for the rent o''your coin? |
41180 | Ai n''t you got no heat? |
41180 | Ai n''t you this fellow Aldrich? |
41180 | All the time? |
41180 | Always?--just as I''ve always loved you? |
41180 | An''you wo n''t miss de t''ree a week I been fetchin''in? |
41180 | And I suppose you now want somethin''o''the same sort-- somethin''fancy? |
41180 | And I''m still next? |
41180 | And do you like me any less than you did at first? |
41180 | And has the development you expected come? |
41180 | And how save? 41180 And it was for her you stole the money? |
41180 | And nothing can change you? |
41180 | And nothing can change your determination to marry him? |
41180 | And of the disgrace? |
41180 | And please, sir, what''ll that be? |
41180 | And say-- have you sized up Carrie? 41180 And so you''re going to stick to honesty?" |
41180 | And that? |
41180 | And that? |
41180 | And that? |
41180 | And the other dream? |
41180 | And then-- he broke it off? |
41180 | And this is my answer? |
41180 | And what did she say? |
41180 | And who did he say I am? |
41180 | And why am I at an end?--why? |
41180 | And why do you think I''ve broken my promise? |
41180 | And you lied to me about Miss Morgan loaning you money? |
41180 | And you never will? |
41180 | And you really believe in me? |
41180 | And you''re decided-- absolutely determined? |
41180 | And, please sir, how do you like being honest at five dollars a week? |
41180 | Are these things true? |
41180 | Are you a near friend or relative? |
41180 | Are you asleep? |
41180 | Are you going to call up? |
41180 | Are you sure? |
41180 | Are you the David Aldrich who stole five thousand dollars from St. Christopher''s Mission? |
41180 | As much as I love you? |
41180 | As tough as it is? |
41180 | But ai n''t you tired of the honesty life at five per? |
41180 | But can you love me-- some time? |
41180 | But do n''t you want to tell me something about yourself-- about your plans? |
41180 | But do you mind telling why you think so? |
41180 | But do you think he found out anything? |
41180 | But how are you going to live? |
41180 | But how do I know you really represent him? |
41180 | But how''ve you been? |
41180 | But she''s got some hold on you; she means something in your life-- don''t she? |
41180 | But to destroy others? |
41180 | But what difference does that make to you? |
41180 | But what''s your luck? 41180 But who did?" |
41180 | But why do you want them? |
41180 | But would she love you? |
41180 | But you''re glad-- I did not take it? |
41180 | But you''ve been in New York before? |
41180 | By election? |
41180 | By the way, are you the David Aldrich that submitted us a novel five or six years ago called''The Master Knot?'' |
41180 | By the way,the Mayor whispered,"d''you have any idea yet how Chambers found out?" |
41180 | By- the- bye, have you had an answer yet from that sanitarium at Colorado Springs? |
41180 | Ca n''t we forget it-- wipe it out-- and be just friends? |
41180 | Ca n''t you and your father take two cheap rooms, sell most of your furniture, and live on the proceeds while you study? |
41180 | Ca n''t you give us the main facts right now? 41180 Can I come in?" |
41180 | Can a drowning man refuse a rope thrown him? |
41180 | Can you use de mitts? |
41180 | Can? 41180 Come now, some of the party may have missed me-- but you, did you think of me once?" |
41180 | Come, we must go,she said...."You have your diagram of the house?" |
41180 | Could anybody have been in the safe since Mr. Morton''s death? |
41180 | D''you mean I can stay wid you? |
41180 | D''you mind if I smoke? |
41180 | D''you really want me to go as much as all dat, pard? |
41180 | D''you think I can? |
41180 | D''you think I look all right? |
41180 | D''you think he heard what we said about Red Thorpe? |
41180 | D''you, realise, friend,he burst out,"that it''s only one day more? |
41180 | Darling-- you''ll never regret this? |
41180 | Did I say so? 41180 Did Mr. Aldrich tell you why I wished to see you?" |
41180 | Did n''t I say I''d git a job? 41180 Did n''t you bump your nose agin his breath? |
41180 | Did n''t you ever think, David, that there may come a time, years from now, when you may want to clear your name? 41180 Did n''t you?" |
41180 | Did she say anything? |
41180 | Did you get it through Miss Chambers? |
41180 | Did you notice, Aldrich,he said in a strained voice,"that I avoided taking his hand when he offered it at first and again when we parted?" |
41180 | Do n''t you know that she''s far, far above you? 41180 Do n''t you see that we''re making the same fight?" |
41180 | Do n''t you think I have the strength to bear, supported by you and love, what you have borne alone? |
41180 | Do n''t you think there may be another queer bird in the room? |
41180 | Do n''t you think, Helen,her father asked quietly,"that you''re letting that fellow make himself very much of a bore?" |
41180 | Do you know how old I am? |
41180 | Do you like me any less than you did at first? |
41180 | Do you love him? |
41180 | Do you love him? |
41180 | Do you mean to say,she demanded, slowly,"that any man would do such a thing as that?" |
41180 | Do you mind if I ask you about yourself? |
41180 | Do you think I can take as a gift that which I honestly earned? |
41180 | Do you think he can possibly be on your trail?--and if so, what for? |
41180 | Do you? |
41180 | Does it make any difference to you? |
41180 | Does the neighbourhood still remember him? |
41180 | Done what? |
41180 | Even though it will sound absurd from me? 41180 Father-- you''re not going to tell, are you?" |
41180 | For a month''s work? 41180 Forgive me for saying it, father,"she besought tremulously,"but-- can you prevent me?" |
41180 | Forgive me-- won''t you please, father? |
41180 | From your father? 41180 Good- bye? |
41180 | Had any experience as a shipping clerk? |
41180 | Had n''t I better see him at once? |
41180 | Happy? |
41180 | Have I not? |
41180 | Have n''t you been stealing from your employers? |
41180 | Have the expected developments in Mr. Rogers''s business taken place? |
41180 | Have you thought again of writing? |
41180 | Helen? |
41180 | Helen? |
41180 | Help you? |
41180 | Here in the city? |
41180 | Hey, sister-- what''s de row? |
41180 | How are you, Allen? |
41180 | How did you find me? |
41180 | How did you like the floor? |
41180 | How long''s Mr. Rogers been interested in real estate in this neighbourhood? |
41180 | How much do you make? |
41180 | How would you like to stay with me for awhile, Tom? |
41180 | How''d you like de feed? |
41180 | How''ll they learn you''re Red Thorpe? |
41180 | How''s the Mayor chosen? |
41180 | Hungry? |
41180 | I did, did I? |
41180 | I guess I''ll get some money, wo n''t I? |
41180 | I guess I''ll get the money-- don''t you think? |
41180 | I shall!--you hear me? |
41180 | I suppose you''ve tried to get them to withdraw their land from his control? |
41180 | I wonder what''s queered her agin''you? |
41180 | I''m sure you think so, do you not? |
41180 | I''ve guessed right-- have I not? |
41180 | If I said so-- would you believe me? |
41180 | If I''d taken it, would n''t I have disappeared? 41180 If it was n''t true, d''you suppose he''d be paying me to keep still about it?" |
41180 | If there was, now would be my time, would n''t it? |
41180 | In the same business before then? |
41180 | Is Lillian Drew in? |
41180 | Is Mr. Morton at home? |
41180 | Is dat all you''re goin''to say? |
41180 | Is dat de way she sizes up de facts? 41180 Is dat job you was tellin''me about took yet?" |
41180 | Is n''t there something bad in your past you can tell her-- so bad that she''ll drop you? |
41180 | Is that you? |
41180 | Is there anything at all that I can do for you? |
41180 | Is there anything in which I can serve you? |
41180 | Is this Miss Drew? |
41180 | Is this Mr. Rogers? 41180 Is this the thing you wanted no one to hear?" |
41180 | Kate? |
41180 | Marry that thief? 41180 May I say,"he remarked at length, with the daring of her own free spirit,"that you are looking very well?" |
41180 | Me-- sleep-- in-- your-- bed? |
41180 | Me? |
41180 | Me? |
41180 | Merely because the money is not there, is that proof that Mr. Aldrich took it? 41180 Money?" |
41180 | Mr. Aldrich,she said tremulously,"will you please put me in a cab?" |
41180 | My father? |
41180 | No references at all? |
41180 | Nothing can change that decision? |
41180 | Nothing can prevent your arresting him? |
41180 | Now, Helen, is this treating me fair? |
41180 | Now, sir, what were you doing in here? |
41180 | Of course-- why not? |
41180 | Of me? 41180 Oh, I am, am I?" |
41180 | Oh, yes-- why not? |
41180 | Ought n''t I to go? |
41180 | Pardon me, but do n''t you think you''re a little too curious? |
41180 | Queer? |
41180 | Say good- bye? |
41180 | Say, why did n''t you have me pinched? |
41180 | Say? 41180 See here, Bill Halpin, what the devil do you mean?" |
41180 | See here, Halpin, what are you talking about? |
41180 | Since you have intrusted Mr. Rogers with the management of your property I take it that he has your fullest confidence? |
41180 | So,Allen said, with slow distinctness,"You''re Mr. David Aldrich?" |
41180 | Stay with me? 41180 That Miss Chambers is one of the swells, ai n''t she?" |
41180 | The others? |
41180 | Then nothing can stop you? |
41180 | Then the worst we feared-- is true? |
41180 | Then where did you get that money? |
41180 | Then why do you talk of exposure? |
41180 | Then why not try? |
41180 | Then you think as you say here--he laid his hand upon the letter--"that we''d better pay him what he demands and close the deal?" |
41180 | Then you will never, never give your ideas up? |
41180 | Then you will never, never give your ideas up? |
41180 | Then you''ll say nothing? |
41180 | Then you''re happy? |
41180 | These are all? |
41180 | They were from relatives? |
41180 | This man? |
41180 | This then is your ultimatum? |
41180 | To achieve by suffering, and be repaid by dishonour-- what can be higher? |
41180 | To which one? |
41180 | Twenty- five? |
41180 | Was n''t he? |
41180 | Was your waiter all right? 41180 We do n''t want to lose it, but how are we going to help it?" |
41180 | Well, got everything you need for the trip? |
41180 | Well, now, what can I do for you? |
41180 | Well, now-- what do you want? |
41180 | Well, sir, how''ve you been? |
41180 | Well,he demanded,"--and what do you think o''your father now?" |
41180 | Well-- how much is it to be? |
41180 | Well-- what''re you here for? |
41180 | Well-- why do n''t you shoot? |
41180 | Well? |
41180 | Well? |
41180 | Well? |
41180 | What are you going to do? |
41180 | What can they do? 41180 What d''you suppose I brought you here for? |
41180 | What did you tell her? |
41180 | What did you want that coat for? |
41180 | What do you do? |
41180 | What do you mean? |
41180 | What do you mean? |
41180 | What do you mean? |
41180 | What do you mean? |
41180 | What do you mean? |
41180 | What do you think? |
41180 | What do you want? |
41180 | What do? |
41180 | What does he do? |
41180 | What doing? |
41180 | What good will that do you? 41180 What happen?" |
41180 | What has that to do with your note? |
41180 | What have you worked at? |
41180 | What if it is? |
41180 | What is Mr. Haddon doing upstairs? |
41180 | What is it? |
41180 | What is it? |
41180 | What is it? |
41180 | What money? |
41180 | What of? |
41180 | What others? |
41180 | What right have you to touch this boy? |
41180 | What shall I do with you? |
41180 | What was the man like? |
41180 | What you caught there? |
41180 | What you t''ink I took it for? 41180 What you t''ink?" |
41180 | What you wearin''out de pavement for? 41180 What''re you doing here?" |
41180 | What''s all dis mean? |
41180 | What''s dat? |
41180 | What''s de matter? |
41180 | What''s going on in there? |
41180 | What''s he want? |
41180 | What''s she want? |
41180 | What''s that? |
41180 | What''s the matter? |
41180 | What''s the matter? |
41180 | What''s the matter? |
41180 | What''s this mean? |
41180 | What''s this mean? |
41180 | What''s up? 41180 What''s your game?--yours and this man_ Rogers_?" |
41180 | What''s your last name? |
41180 | What''s your name? |
41180 | What,he cried,"d''you mean you had n''t told her it was her father?" |
41180 | What-- you know each other? |
41180 | What? |
41180 | What? |
41180 | What? |
41180 | Whatever I want you to be? |
41180 | Where are you going to stay to- night? |
41180 | Where do you live? |
41180 | Where will you stay to- night? |
41180 | Where you goin''to take me? |
41180 | Where you going? |
41180 | Where''s your swag? |
41180 | Where? |
41180 | Which is it to be? |
41180 | Who is she? |
41180 | Who lives here? |
41180 | Who was that woman this morning? |
41180 | Who''ve you worked for? |
41180 | Who? |
41180 | Who? |
41180 | Who? |
41180 | Why ai n''t she? |
41180 | Why did n''t he come himself? |
41180 | Why did you ask me to stay here? 41180 Why did you do it?" |
41180 | Why did you gimme dat extry egg? |
41180 | Why do n''t you go? 41180 Why do n''t you put those things up?" |
41180 | Why do n''t you rent''em? |
41180 | Why him especially? |
41180 | Why not take an idea in the field of your dream? |
41180 | Why not? |
41180 | Why should n''t I call you David? 41180 Why should n''t I?" |
41180 | Why should n''t I? |
41180 | Why were n''t you doing it then? |
41180 | Why, did n''t he nab your pocket- book? |
41180 | Why, have you been ill? |
41180 | Why, what''s the matter? |
41180 | Why, where did you get all those things? |
41180 | Why? 41180 Why?" |
41180 | Why? |
41180 | Why? |
41180 | Why? |
41180 | Why? |
41180 | Will you wait, please? |
41180 | Wo n''t you let him go because I, a friend, ask it as a favour? |
41180 | Wo n''t you let him go if I assure you that in arresting him you''ll be making the mistake of your life? |
41180 | Wo n''t you please be seated? |
41180 | Wo n''t you sit down? |
41180 | Wo n''t you sit down? |
41180 | Work for nine a week? |
41180 | Would n''t you just as soon our talk should be private? |
41180 | Would she love you if she knew the truth? |
41180 | Yes, what? |
41180 | Yes? 41180 Yes?" |
41180 | Yes? |
41180 | Yes? |
41180 | Yes? |
41180 | Yes? |
41180 | Yes? |
41180 | Yes? |
41180 | Yes? |
41180 | Yes? |
41180 | You are certain I can do nothing? |
41180 | You are from Phil Morton? |
41180 | You brought the money? |
41180 | You ca n''t help me then? |
41180 | You do n''t understand? 41180 You do n''t want it?" |
41180 | You do not forgive me? |
41180 | You have been sick long? |
41180 | You know what''ll happen if you do n''t? |
41180 | You mean Morton has been paying you-- to keep still? |
41180 | You mean it? |
41180 | You mean that this money is the equivalent of what I should have made in the land deal? |
41180 | You mean you expect some day to look toward my pole? |
41180 | You mean,she returned quietly,"that, if we were married, you would not want these friends of mine to come to your house?" |
41180 | You mean-- Mr. Aldrich-- took it? |
41180 | You mean-- you like it? |
41180 | You refer to Miss Chambers? 41180 You t''ink I come to collect de rent?" |
41180 | You tried to take that coat because you''re hungry? |
41180 | You understand, do n''t you? |
41180 | You understand?--I had to do it? |
41180 | You were going to sell it? |
41180 | You''ll be with me, wo n''t you? |
41180 | You''re certain? |
41180 | You''re his lawyer? |
41180 | You''re in earnest? |
41180 | You''re in earnest? |
41180 | You''re in earnest? |
41180 | You''re looking for me, are n''t you? |
41180 | You''re not going to leave me, are you? |
41180 | You''re speaking the truth-- man? |
41180 | You''re sure I ca n''t do anything? |
41180 | You''re willing to disgrace me? |
41180 | You''re-- really-- in-- your-- senses? |
41180 | You''ve heard about it? |
41180 | You''ve not told a soul, have you, what you learned this afternoon? |
41180 | Your confidence, of course, is founded on thorough acquaintance? |
41180 | Your pole? 41180 ''Why do n''t you get married?'' 41180 After a moment David asked hesitantly:You could n''t use a boy here, could you?" |
41180 | After a moment he said softly:"So-- he did n''t take the money after all?" |
41180 | After a moment she asked in a dry whisper:"And she loves you?" |
41180 | After a moment she whispered,"My father-- was that man?" |
41180 | After a time the Mayor asked:"Chambers ai n''t showed his hand in this thing at all yet, has he?" |
41180 | After several minutes she asked in a low voice:"Do you still love Miss Chambers?" |
41180 | Against such a rule that closes the road of honesty, what chance does the discharged convict have? |
41180 | Ai n''t you afraid I''ll skin out wid your clo''es?" |
41180 | Ai n''t you the fellow that stole that money from there?" |
41180 | Aldrich?" |
41180 | Aldrich?" |
41180 | Aldrich?" |
41180 | And I wondered if perhaps, after several years, I could win back the respect of some of my old friends?" |
41180 | And about how many unmarried females in the bunch d''you think missed tryin''to lead me in? |
41180 | And d''you know what they''re after?" |
41180 | And he likes it? |
41180 | And how could money be thus demanded of Morton? |
41180 | And how do you suppose I do it?" |
41180 | And how many loans has he stuck you for?" |
41180 | And how was he beginning it? |
41180 | And if I do n''t cinch the bargain now, somebody''ll come along and offer you thirteen, and then where''ll I be? |
41180 | And if he did understand, what''s he likely to do? |
41180 | And if she had, would it not have been coldly, with disdain? |
41180 | And then this question asked itself: could they be kept in ignorance? |
41180 | And then--?" |
41180 | And two questions that before had been vaguely rising, became big, sharp, insistent: What should be her attitude toward her father, whom she loved? |
41180 | And what had he gained? |
41180 | And what should be her attitude toward his fortune, which she shared? |
41180 | And you want me to believe that too?" |
41180 | Are n''t we?" |
41180 | Are n''t you afraid that may endanger you?" |
41180 | Are you sure I can not do some little thing for you?" |
41180 | At length his head nodded, and he said to himself in a whisper:"So she t''inks he put me up to it, does she?" |
41180 | At length she whispered, in a voice taut with emotion:"Then you still care-- for_ her_?" |
41180 | Because he could not work?--because there was no work?--because the world had decided the moral development of such as he required further punishment? |
41180 | Besides, even if he were to tell, who would believe him? |
41180 | Besides, even if you did n''t earn it, with whom should I divide the money I do n''t need if not with you?" |
41180 | But can we say the same about the far more important business of producing citizens? |
41180 | But d''you think he''ll care for a girl like you? |
41180 | But had n''t you better take off your shoes? |
41180 | But how about the months while I study? |
41180 | But how are you?" |
41180 | But how conceal it? |
41180 | But how did you leave Helen?" |
41180 | But how''ll I get her to?" |
41180 | But instead of a world willing to stretch to them a helping hand, what do they find? |
41180 | But just then her hand happened to fall on mine-- accident, oh, sure!--and what d''you think I done? |
41180 | But say-- did you see the way the Reverend What- d''you- call- him jumped on him this mornin''in the papers? |
41180 | But the human life? |
41180 | But were the people the same? |
41180 | But what would they be saying about him a week hence? |
41180 | But what you goin''to do wid all de coin?" |
41180 | But what''s de graft? |
41180 | But where find her? |
41180 | But where get the money? |
41180 | But you''re aware, of course, that the difference between his price and the rate we''ve been paying is considerably over fifty thousand?" |
41180 | By the time the second had passed----? |
41180 | By- the- by, you ai n''t ready for something now, are you?" |
41180 | Ca n''t you send down word that you''re engaged?" |
41180 | Can I do anything for you?" |
41180 | Can you restore everything?" |
41180 | Can you restore my good name? |
41180 | Can you restore the strength despair has taken from me? |
41180 | Chambers''s that indicated-- who knows what? |
41180 | Come, what''s your game?" |
41180 | Could any man try harder? |
41180 | Could he ever, ever win her respect? |
41180 | Could it be here was a ladder up the unseizable wall? |
41180 | Could it be the success he had failed of five years before was at last about to be won? |
41180 | Could she go? |
41180 | D''you suppose she''d take her hooks out o''me? |
41180 | D''you t''ink I ca n''t see t''rough dat steer? |
41180 | D''you take notice o''dem? |
41180 | D''you think so?" |
41180 | D''you think we''re goin''to let Chambers and his bunch think we''re a lot o''cheapskates? |
41180 | D.?" |
41180 | David went on with his tacking, and a minute or more went by before Tom asked, quietly:"But would n''t you like her to know de facts? |
41180 | De next minute I say to de boss,''anyt''ing else?'' |
41180 | Did I run? |
41180 | Did she put it away off in the comfortable distance? |
41180 | Do n''t you see? |
41180 | Do n''t you think there might at least be a little moderation?" |
41180 | Do you prefer check or cash?" |
41180 | Do you suppose I did n''t see that in a second this morning?" |
41180 | Do you think I''ve improved, a little-- David?" |
41180 | Do you think that he would let millions of human beings, worth, to put a sordid money value upon their heads, ten thousand dollars apiece, be wasted? |
41180 | Expose me, or blackmail me?" |
41180 | First of all, have you heard anything from your book?" |
41180 | For a second a new fear lived in David: might she not come with her father to her father''s house, and still be married? |
41180 | Got a job yet?" |
41180 | Had his four years been squandered-- or spent to glorious purpose? |
41180 | Haddon?" |
41180 | Have n''t you ever felt me beside you?" |
41180 | Have you the right to do that?" |
41180 | Have you thought of the poverty?" |
41180 | He changed''em for his healt''--see? |
41180 | He could barely ask,"What?" |
41180 | He knew the answer, but he asked,"Saw who?" |
41180 | He must see her as such a pigmy-- how could he ever care for such paltriness? |
41180 | He paused for a moment, then asked meditatively:"I suppose Miss Chambers do n''t believe any o''them stories?" |
41180 | He was thinking, wildly,"Suppose she should step to his side? |
41180 | His ill- fitting prison- made suit, that clothed him in reproach, that burned him-- was it not an announcement of his record? |
41180 | How about dat odder job?" |
41180 | How did the world expect them to live and be honest, if it refused them means of life and of honesty? |
41180 | How did you get next to all dis?" |
41180 | How do you happen to know a woman of her sort? |
41180 | How would you like to be a stenographer? |
41180 | How''d that suit you?" |
41180 | How''d you guess it?" |
41180 | How''ll you have your eggs? |
41180 | How''s dad been? |
41180 | I guess you know that, do n''t you? |
41180 | I know, because I got it.--D''you understand now?--that he''s not a thief?--that he''s ten thousand miles above you? |
41180 | I remember readin''about you; was n''t you a professor, or somethin''in that line o''business?" |
41180 | I wonder if you could n''t loan me fifty cents till mornin''?" |
41180 | If I do, d''you t''ink I''ll ever make somebody?" |
41180 | If she knew of that night in Allen''s house, would she be giving him this praise, this offer? |
41180 | If the impulse to write should return, would you have time for writing?" |
41180 | If, a minute ago, he had been drawn into the light, would she have spoken to him? |
41180 | Is it right for you to deny me that? |
41180 | Is n''t it awful?" |
41180 | Is that correct?" |
41180 | Is this the way you always receive complainants?" |
41180 | It led logically and immediately to the dread question:"After all, may not these other stories be true?" |
41180 | It seems strange, does n''t it?" |
41180 | It''s all because of me!--all my fault!--don''t you see? |
41180 | Jordon?" |
41180 | May I come in?" |
41180 | Men would begin to ask,''Who is that fellow Rogers?'' |
41180 | No? |
41180 | Now what d''you think o''that? |
41180 | Now what do you think that means?" |
41180 | Nuttin''? |
41180 | Oh, you have a new position?" |
41180 | Or should she, refusing to live on dishonest income, withdraw from his house and shape her own life? |
41180 | Rogers?" |
41180 | Rogers?" |
41180 | Say, de grub here''s swell, ai n''t it? |
41180 | Say? |
41180 | Scrambled? |
41180 | See this room? |
41180 | See? |
41180 | See? |
41180 | See? |
41180 | Shall I call him down for anyt''ing? |
41180 | She added, almost breathlessly,"Why not do that now, father? |
41180 | She got the five thousand dollars?" |
41180 | She has a talk with him; she guessed right.... Now you understand?" |
41180 | She moved a quick step nearer, and went on in an appealing, breaking voice:"But do n''t you see, David? |
41180 | She paused, then added:"Now I want to ask you one square question: what''s the use trying?" |
41180 | She told me how Tom brought her up here"--she smiled at memory of the story--"but you must have known her before?" |
41180 | She? |
41180 | Should you care to tell me?" |
41180 | Since coming out you have made a real effort at finding work?" |
41180 | So you want to make restitution? |
41180 | Still, was there not a chance? |
41180 | Suppose he should draw me into the light?" |
41180 | Suppose you tell-- what will be the use? |
41180 | Tell me-- how does he like it?" |
41180 | The fear now struck him, at the great discharge might not he be sent away and this new man Aldrich be kept? |
41180 | The human soul? |
41180 | The next instant David and the Mayor heard his strained voice demand:"What''re you doing here?" |
41180 | The question that had asked itself ten thousand times repeated itself again: was she married? |
41180 | The sum is not so large, but for it to disappear in connection with a place like this-- you can see what a great scandal the papers are scenting? |
41180 | Then David asked the question that had been foremost in his mind for the last two hours:"What caused his death? |
41180 | Then Tom asked, abruptly:"She''s a friend o''yourn, ai n''t she?" |
41180 | Then he asked abruptly,"Is this a private ceremony?" |
41180 | Then he asked mechanically, almost without breath:"What''s de matter?" |
41180 | Then he said in a low voice:"Have n''t you noticed-- during the last year-- I''ve been losing strength?" |
41180 | Then she inquired solicitously:"Would you like a bucket of water over you to sober you a bit?" |
41180 | Then she said, abruptly:"It''s Miss Chambers?" |
41180 | They looked steadily at each other for a long time; then David asked:"You really want my advice?--my serious advice?" |
41180 | Three boxes? |
41180 | To buy me goil a automobile?" |
41180 | Understand, do n''t you? |
41180 | Understand? |
41180 | Understand?" |
41180 | Understand?" |
41180 | Up against it?" |
41180 | Was Morton''s memory retaining its potency over the people of St. Christopher''s? |
41180 | Was her love strong enough, and was she strong enough, to share a criminal''s dishonour and struggles-- even though she knew him to be guiltless? |
41180 | Was the Mission still a power for good? |
41180 | Was the love of a poor man sufficient to balance, and balance for the rest of life, the good things that would be given up? |
41180 | We''re good pals, ai n''t we? |
41180 | Well, ai n''t it?" |
41180 | Well, what d''you want from me?" |
41180 | Well, when she finds out, what''s she goin''to do? |
41180 | What can I do, lady?" |
41180 | What d''you think o''me?" |
41180 | What d''you think we''re runnin''here?--a reform school? |
41180 | What have you been doing since you finished your book?" |
41180 | What is it?" |
41180 | What kind o''work have you done? |
41180 | What letters?" |
41180 | What more can you want?" |
41180 | What should he do? |
41180 | What was it to be? |
41180 | What was there in me to make you love me?" |
41180 | What way was open? |
41180 | What would Helen Chambers think if she knew that not only was he trying to pay a debt he did not owe, but that he was paying to retain that debt? |
41180 | What would be the effect on these people of the knowledge he had gained that afternoon? |
41180 | What''re you doin''with the others?" |
41180 | What''re you going to do? |
41180 | What''s ailin''you?" |
41180 | What''s anybody want a hall fixed like that for!--ain''t the old way good enough, I''d like to know? |
41180 | What''s de use? |
41180 | What''s the matter? |
41180 | What''s the matter?" |
41180 | What''ve you been doing since you were in New York before?" |
41180 | What''ve you been working at?" |
41180 | When his money was gone and she still made demands, what then, if the ending of the deal was not fortunate? |
41180 | Where have I heard that in the last few days?" |
41180 | Where''d you pick him up?" |
41180 | Who was L. D.? |
41180 | Who''ll believe your word?" |
41180 | Who? |
41180 | Why could she so suddenly desire to see him? |
41180 | Why did he pretend to be guilty?" |
41180 | Why did the world refuse work to the poor beings the prisons sent back to it? |
41180 | Why do n''t you go in?" |
41180 | Why do n''t you hang on to her? |
41180 | Why do n''t you put her wise?" |
41180 | Why not try? |
41180 | Why should he bear his disgrace longer? |
41180 | Why should he not enter this only road? |
41180 | Why should n''t I?" |
41180 | Why should the man wear blank spectacles, why should he dye his hair? |
41180 | Why, did you notice even the waiters wore white gloves? |
41180 | Why? |
41180 | Why? |
41180 | Why?" |
41180 | Will that do?" |
41180 | Will you please call up Central and ask her to give you Police Headquarters?" |
41180 | Will you yourself not be doing a wrong?" |
41180 | Will you?" |
41180 | Wo n''t you sit down?" |
41180 | Wo n''t you tell me his name? |
41180 | Wo n''t you walk with me to the car, and let me talk on the way?" |
41180 | Would I have been such a fool as to have stayed here to be caught?" |
41180 | Would a man who had not had the courage to face the danger of one exposure, have the courage to face a double exposure? |
41180 | Would he be recognised as a jail- bird? |
41180 | Would he care to come to meet her at about four for an hour''s walk? |
41180 | Would he get the job? |
41180 | Would it be fair to them?--to be born into disgrace?" |
41180 | Would n''t you like her to be your friend?" |
41180 | Would n''t you like to know what I cleaned up the other night after you sneaked out?" |
41180 | You are willing to disgrace me?" |
41180 | You have n''t been paid already?" |
41180 | You have n''t noticed a rise in quotations, have you?" |
41180 | You must take this money for my sake, do n''t you see?" |
41180 | You see that, do n''t you? |
41180 | You see that, do n''t you?" |
41180 | You still believe this?" |
41180 | You understand? |
41180 | You understand?" |
41180 | You understand?" |
41180 | You would n''t want me to tell all I know of Phil Morton, now would you?" |
41180 | You''d rather owe me than it, would n''t you? |
41180 | You''ll have to do a little blastin''on the job, do n''t you think? |
41180 | You''re sure, are you, that I look all right?" |
41180 | You''re telling me all?" |
41180 | You''ve done all that''s possible to get him to lower his terms?" |
41180 | said David sharply,"are you planning a trick on one of Miss Chambers''s friends?" |
41180 | we are of human lives? |