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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50956 | And where? |
50956 | Could Germany have won the war? |
50956 | In which one of these four instances, then, did Falkenhayn interfere? |
50956 | Not the present- day Russia bleeding to death in its struggle against Bolshevism, but the future, once more powerful, Russia?... |
50956 | Russia''s Part in the World War Was it Possible for Germany to Win the War? |
50956 | Where will Russia be then? |
50956 | Where will Russia be then? |
26051 | And are they not revealed in the attempts of a small minority to impose their will on the majority during our own strike influenza? |
26051 | Are these not precisely the principles on which Lenin and Trotzky are striving to create this"Socialist Republic of a very high order"? |
26051 | But what of supplies? |
26051 | Is this the manner in which the spirit of self- sacrifice can be roused in the masses? |
26051 | Is this the way in which to raise the enthusiasm of the workers for the cause of Socialism? |
59304 | And the spermatozoa? |
59304 | Did n''t you know we were coming? 59304 Well, are n''t we just about ready for this delivery?" |
59304 | What do you think of her? |
59304 | What''s the matter, little one? |
59304 | Would n''t it be an unusual view if all those bright islands were connected by strings of light...? |
59304 | Did the emotional shock...?" |
59304 | How could there be so much beauty without compassion? |
59304 | I thought all of you people were supposed to be telepaths.... Or does n''t it work when you''re asleep?" |
59304 | In a carefully professional tone, the young doctor asked:"What was her rating after insemination? |
59304 | Once formed, the speculation had fanned the ember of a thought:"Wonder if psi will build those strings of lights?" |
59304 | Seventy- two point four, was n''t it?" |
59304 | So much human genius without humanity? |
59304 | So much knowledge without understanding? |
59304 | What does it mean?" |
59304 | You read her psi rating?" |
8465 | Are you acquainted with the internal situation, not only in the interior of the Empire but also on the outskirts( Siberia, Turkestan, Caucasus)? |
8465 | Are you told all the truth or is some of it concealed from you? |
8465 | Do I not understand that Sturmer and Company are thinking only of an alliance with Germany?... |
8465 | Do the ministers ever consult you? |
8465 | Do you believe that with the conditions as they exist at present in the rear this can be done? |
8465 | Have you said anything to the Tsar about it? |
8465 | If I should leave what would not they do with the army? |
8465 | Is it a doctrine or a dream or is it a reality? |
8465 | Is it true that the Tsarina has much influence? |
8465 | They have forgotten about food for the horses....] JOURNALIST: What are you going to do about it? |
8465 | What can they do? |
8465 | What shall I do? |
8465 | Where is the root of the evil? |
8465 | Why? |
17350 | And why does it continue? |
17350 | And would it collapse equally if a Communist revolution were to occur in a Western country? |
17350 | But if their methods are rejected, how are we ever to arrive at a better economic system? |
17350 | First, would the ultimate state foreshadowed by the Bolsheviks be desirable in itself? |
17350 | How has this state of affairs arisen? |
17350 | Is it surprising that professions of humanitarian feeling on the part of English people are somewhat coldly received in Soviet Russia? |
17350 | The first question I asked him was as to how far he recognized the peculiarity of English economic and political conditions? |
17350 | This brings us to our third question: Is the system which Communists regard as their goal likely to result from the adoption of their methods? |
17350 | What are the chief evils of the present system? |
17350 | What motive is possible except idealism, love of mankind, non- economic motives of the sort that Bolsheviks decry? |
17350 | What motive would they have for not doing so? |
17350 | Why has industry collapsed so utterly? |
6413 | But are the officers, too, of the same mind? |
6413 | How long,said they, at the Petrograd Soviet meetings,"will this impossible situation last? |
6413 | Then, what am I to do? 6413 Why? |
6413 | But on what basis? |
6413 | By whom and how will the war be ended? |
6413 | Coalition with whom? |
6413 | Could it have found support in that class which constitutes the backbone of the Revolution? |
6413 | Could this group have guided the destinies of the Revolution? |
6413 | Did not the very attempt to remove the garrison mean that the Government was preparing to disperse the Congress of Soviets? |
6413 | Do n''t you know that Dybenko is here?" |
6413 | Feeling was tense and turbulent, Was the Government incapable of defending Petrograd? |
6413 | For what purpose? |
6413 | On whom, then, could a ministry formed by the Constituent Assembly''s majority depend for support? |
6413 | What was it that the German diplomacy expected to bring about? |
6413 | What would happen if it should advance? |
6413 | Whom could the soldiers send as deputies? |
6413 | Why is the Petrograd Soviet silent?" |
6413 | Would the Baltic fleet be lost? |
1326 | Against the capitalist system in Russia which does not exist? |
1326 | And if the oats do not arrive in time? |
1326 | And when we have to wage war, to form new divisions, to find the best elements for them- to whom do we turn? |
1326 | I asked, how, must one set about the repair of this building? |
1326 | Later he asked,"What is this minority? |
1326 | Lenin, talking to me about the general attitude of the peasants, said:"Hegel wrote''What is the People? |
1326 | Or against capitalist systems outside Russia?" |
1326 | THE COMMUNIST DICTATORSHIP How is that will expressed? |
1326 | The Communists immediately asked"What struggle? |
1326 | The control of the working class as a formless chaotic mass? |
1326 | The more general answer to the question, What has become of the workmen? |
1326 | This belief is clearly at the bottom of such questions as,''Comrade Gusev, have you ever done any plowing?'' |
1326 | What can they make of the class struggle? |
1326 | What has become of those workmen? |
1326 | What is the organization welded by adversity which, in this crisis, supersedes even the Soviet Constitution, and stands between this people and chaos? |
1326 | What, then, is to happen to France? |
1326 | Whither are the workers to turn? |
1326 | Whose control? |
1326 | With what kind of economic plan? |
1326 | or''Comrade Orator, do you know anything about peasant work?'' |
15921 | They converse with their neighbors in good Polish.... What excuse have we for our brogue and jargon? |
15921 | And Zunser represented Rachel as soliloquizing in Yiddish: Through the windows what am I seeing, Like turtle- doves hitherward fleeing? |
15921 | And did not the two have enough in common to become one in the hour of great need? |
15921 | And have not country life and field labor been depicted by them in the most glowing colors? |
15921 | And how can you expect to accomplish it, if the language and regulations of our country are entirely unknown to you?" |
15921 | Are my Joseph and Benjamin knocking at my door? |
15921 | Are we, too, Jews( Razve vy tozhe Yevrey)?''"] |
15921 | But how is the valuation calculated? |
15921 | But what was the fruit he reaped? |
15921 | CHAPTER I THE PRE- HASKALAH PERIOD?-1648"There is but one key to the present,"says Max Müller,"and that is the past." |
15921 | CHAPTER I THE PRE- HASKALAH PERIOD?-1648( pp. |
15921 | Could they help suspecting the tyrant of what he really intended to do-- of seeking to diminish their numbers by conversion? |
15921 | Esterka, Polish Jewish queen(? |
15921 | Farther and faster they are ever drifting, Who knows how far they will be shifting? |
15921 | For, after all, was not Judaism in both these phases endangered by the new and aggressive enemy from the West? |
15921 | How can we look with indifference on such a survival of barbarism?" |
15921 | How much more must this consideration have weight in Russia? |
15921 | In their restoration we found balm for our wounds, and with rapturous wonderment we asked''who has borne us these?''" |
15921 | Is Haskalah worth the sacrifices he and his like are daily bringing on its altar? |
15921 | Is not the materialism of the emancipated Maskilim often greater than the medievalism of the fanatical Hasidim? |
15921 | Issachar Falkensohn Behr( or Bär Falkensohn, 1746- 1796? |
15921 | Morschtyn, George, proselyte(? |
15921 | Or can we blame them for being determined to the last to baffle him? |
15921 | Prochovnik, Abraham, Jewish king of Poland(? |
15921 | Wahl, Saul, Jewish Polish king(? |
15921 | Was not this the cry of the romantic Maskilim in Germany, in Galicia, and particularly in Russia? |
15921 | What became of the students when they were graduated? |
15921 | What congregation, many of whose members were profound Talmudists, would accept a rabbi to whom unvocalized Hebrew was a snare and a stumbling- block? |
15921 | What could result from such a state of affairs but poverty, material and spiritual, with all the suffering it engenders? |
15921 | You ask me-- he calls out again-- what good a dead language can do us? |
15921 | You wish-- thus he addresses himself to the assimilationists-- you wish to be like the other people? |
36303 | ***** How far, however, can the Socialist policy of the working class advance in the economic environment of Russia? |
36303 | And why should one confiscate the land of the communities and the land of small private owners? |
36303 | Applied to Russia, is it true that the weakness of capitalistic liberalism means the weakness of the working class? |
36303 | Are we not warranted in our conclusion that the"man"will sooner gain political supremacy in Russia than his"master"? |
36303 | But how about Russia? |
36303 | But is it not possible that the peasants will remove the workingmen from their positions and take their place? |
36303 | But, a skeptic may ask, is there then any hope for a victorious revolution in Russia under these circumstances? |
36303 | Did he dream in those long hours of his journey, that some day the wave of the Revolution would bring him to the very top? |
36303 | For national defense or for revolutionary struggle? |
36303 | For the continuation of the war, for victory? |
36303 | For war or against war? |
36303 | How can we do it? |
36303 | How far, then, must the social differentiation have gone to warrant the assertion that the second prerequisite is an accomplished fact? |
36303 | In other words, what must be the numerical strength of the proletariat? |
36303 | Is he not also a stranger to those who applaud him and in whose name he speaks from this platform? |
36303 | Is it so? |
36303 | Is the half- paupered peasant a proletarian? |
36303 | Must it be one- half, two- thirds, or nine- tenths of the people? |
36303 | Or will the revolutionary enthusiasm of the people swing towards a more vigorous prosecution of the war? |
36303 | Shall the proletariat agree with the conception of"the defense of the Fatherland"? |
36303 | Should not the very fact of his imprisonment have convinced him that in drawing a picture of labor dictatorship he was only dreaming? |
36303 | This question will still remain: Who has the hegemony in the government and through it in the country? |
36303 | WAR OR PEACE? |
36303 | What are the requirements for this leadership? |
36303 | What enabled it in this short period to take an honorable place in the history of the Russian proletariat, in the history of the Russian Revolution? |
36303 | What is the cause of the war? |
36303 | What ought the revolutionary government to do? |
36303 | What ought to be the tactics of the working- class in war time? |
36303 | What was the result? |
36303 | What was the substance of this institution? |
36303 | Whom should we consider a proletarian? |
36303 | Why then have all attempts at organizing Socialist communities failed? |
36303 | Why was it so? |
36303 | Will it bring peace nearer? |
36303 | Would that be mere manoeuvers, and not a street revolution? |
36303 | Would that mean a series of exercises only, and not a decisive combat with the enemy forces? |
31349 | Anything-- anything wrong, Your Excellency comrade? |
31349 | Boss, how do we know all our guards are to be trusted? |
31349 | Did n''t I send you millions of customers? |
31349 | Egad, boss,Moloch complained,"why ca n''t you stay home more and line things up for us?" |
31349 | Gold, is it you want, Prince Navi? 31349 Got any Old Style Lager around?" |
31349 | Have n''t I done a good job of sweeping out and collecting garbage? 31349 He''s siding with the Reds again-- Smell him? |
31349 | How about a bit of tea and cakes, or, perhaps something stronger before we discuss this matter with the Council? 31349 How about a little service here, comrade?" |
31349 | How come you call that fat crumb, Broncov, your sidekick? |
31349 | How come you did n''t spot him at one of our airports? |
31349 | How come you''re on the job as bridgekeeper if you''ve just returned from Moscow? |
31349 | How do you aim to handle those fellas? |
31349 | How many guards have we, Azzy? |
31349 | How much, kid? 31349 How''d that creep get a job where he could snoop?" |
31349 | How? |
31349 | I only wanted to organize a counter- revolution against the Communists and--"Ratting on your pals again, eh? |
31349 | Mulcie, why not build a chute straight up into Moscow? 31349 Talk English, will you? |
31349 | Wha- at? 31349 What Tsar?" |
31349 | What are Your Excellency Comrade''s wishes? |
31349 | What truth? |
31349 | What you mean, one moment? |
31349 | What''s going on here? |
31349 | What, for St. Pete''s sake, are you drinking, Char? |
31349 | What? 31349 When did we ever trust anybody? |
31349 | Why did I come in here? |
31349 | Why did n''t you get him drunk, first? 31349 You talk about hearts?" |
31349 | And are they having any particular trouble since liquidating the old gang?" |
31349 | And what am I supposed to look like, and do?" |
31349 | Are my old sidekicks well? |
31349 | He took me for an illegitimate son of Joe Stalin''s, so how would he know you and I are pals? |
31349 | How about this?" |
31349 | How can this be?" |
31349 | How is the comrade?" |
31349 | How you like that?" |
31349 | I came in here to sweep, and how would I know about this private conference?" |
31349 | I''m sauntering home, friends with everybody, I am--""What fellow?" |
31349 | If Rafe and them extra- extrapopulated that dope to figure out the truth, why blame me?" |
31349 | Not that it matters, but who conceived the idea of deposing Satan? |
31349 | Or, will it? |
31349 | Our people would n''t dare--""Would n''t they?" |
31349 | Then, partly at least to test Nishka''s knowledge, he added in English,"How''s for looking at my room before we go out on the town?" |
31349 | We have lots more where this came from, have n''t we, comrade Vychy?" |
31349 | What can I do for the beloved comrade? |
31349 | What does this stranger look like? |
31349 | What''s he look like?" |
31349 | What''s his name? |
31349 | What''s his plan?" |
31349 | Where do we meet? |
31349 | Where in hell could we get even two hundred dollars in gold?" |
31349 | Where is the rest of the Council?" |
31349 | Who are you?" |
31349 | Who signed the paper?" |
31349 | Without effort, Nick could see them and hear the female agent saying:"How do I know you have all that money, Navi- Honey? |
31349 | Y''know what the sidewinder, Bronco, babbled''fore he passed out? |
31349 | You think we have none? |
31349 | You''re the first--""Which way did he go? |
41452 | And pray by what right do you speak thus? |
41452 | Are we not told that if we are smitten by an enemy upon one cheek we should turn the other? 41452 Are you in ignorance that my personal safety is in charge of the special Palace Police who are responsible for the safety of the Emperor?" |
41452 | Are you not aware that I am immune from espionage by your confounded agents? |
41452 | Are you quite certain of this, Holy Father? |
41452 | But who are your enemies? |
41452 | But why, Holy Father, did you leave us? |
41452 | But, Holy Father, what can I do? |
41452 | Holy Father,she said one clay to Helidor,"what can I do? |
41452 | If so, then why is he not imprisoned? |
41452 | Is it really very serious? |
41452 | Is there any other enemy who should be removed? |
41452 | Is there anything I can do? |
41452 | Is this a curse upon me? |
41452 | Not even this afternoon? |
41452 | Of what nature? |
41452 | What is it? |
41452 | What is this, Holy Father? |
41452 | What of poor little Alexis? |
41452 | Whither shall I send those persons? |
41452 | Why? |
41452 | Will you, my Holy Father, fetch me my private cipher- book? |
41452 | You will not leave us at this juncture-- you will not, Holy Father, leave us to our fate? |
41452 | Again, were not the scandals of the"Abode of Love"much the same as that of Rasputin''s dozen- wived harem which he established in Pokrovsky? |
41452 | By whom?" |
41452 | Can not you arrange that he is absent? |
41452 | Can not you work a miracle? |
41452 | Could any letter be more incriminating? |
41452 | Could the Russian people have denounced her"Holy Father"? |
41452 | Dear true friend and father, how is Matroysha( Rasputin''s peasant wife)--and the children? |
41452 | Even people in Great Britain were daily asking each other"When will Roumania come in it?" |
41452 | Four days later Her Majesty telegraphed again to the Tsar:"Tsarskoe- Selo, December 30th, 4:37 p.m."Can you send Voyeipoff to me at once? |
41452 | Has history ever before recorded such an astounding letter written by a reigning Empress to a sham saint? |
41452 | He had cured the poor; why could he not, if he willed it, cure her son? |
41452 | In this letter, which is still upon record, the Grand Duke wrote:"Where is the root of the evil? |
41452 | It seems to have acted well-- eh? |
41452 | No word against Rasputin''s loyalty was ever believed, for was he not the most intimate and loyal friend of both Emperor and Empress? |
41452 | Shall Alexis be taken with another seizure? |
41452 | That the Duma were dissatisfied with the state of affairs was plain, but had not the House of Commons often expressed equal dissatisfaction? |
41452 | There is but one Tsar, and it is myself-- eh?" |
41452 | Therefore, I must bow to the inevitable-- and I Will depart?" |
41452 | To whom do you refer?" |
41452 | Was he after all endowed with some supernatural power? |
41452 | Was he immune from the effects of that most deadly poison? |
41452 | Was the monk after all under some divine or mysterious protection? |
41452 | What chance had poor suffering Russia against such crafty underhand conspiracy? |
41452 | What higher sphere can I achieve? |
41452 | What is it worth? |
41452 | What is wrong? |
41452 | When are you returning from Pokrovsky? |
41452 | Where is it?" |
41452 | Who has dared to do that?" |
41452 | Why do these silly impetuous women warn me? |
41452 | Why have you not written? |
41452 | Why is he arrested? |
41452 | Why is this advance against the Germans not stopped? |
41452 | Why this long dead silence when my poor heart is hourly yearning for news of you, and for your words of comfort? |
41452 | Why? |
41452 | Why? |
41452 | Wilt thou give orders to the police to leave me unmolested?" |
41452 | Would Rasputin be more successful? |
41452 | Would he come? |
41452 | Would he walk into the trap so cunningly baited for him? |
41452 | can I ever forget that feeling of perfect peace and blank forgetfulness that I experience when you are near me? |
41452 | gasped the Emperor,"what has happened? |
41452 | he exclaimed at last in his deep, heavy voice, still that of the Siberian mujik,"you desire me here? |
16613 | How, otherwise, can we go home? |
16613 | I hear your speeches, peasant comrades, and I no longer understand anything.... What is going on? 16613 In whose name do you order us, who are Delegates to the Peasants''Congress of All- Russia, to disperse?" |
16613 | In whose name do you order us, who are Delegates to the Peasants''Congress of All- Russia, to disperse? |
16613 | Is it a law? 16613 What? |
16613 | Would you have us Russian proletarians fight in this war for England''s colonial interests? |
16613 | Against the evils we struggle, but how? |
16613 | And what will be the outcome of that? |
16613 | And when they were asked,"Why do you do this?" |
16613 | And when they were asked,"Why do you do this?" |
16613 | But has the court anything to say about all these distinctions? |
16613 | But how can we secure a strict unity of will? |
16613 | But is it not equally criminal on the part of Serbs to refuse autonomy to Macedonia and to oppress smaller and weaker nations? |
16613 | But we are of this side, and you are of the other.... Why? |
16613 | But what if among these there should develop a purpose contrary to the purpose of the Bolsheviki? |
16613 | By what forces have the Bolsheviki thus killed our country? |
16613 | By what violence to reason and to language is the word_ democracy_ applied to the system described by Lenine? |
16613 | Can the Bolsheviki guarantee that their road will lead us to the correct solution of the crisis? |
16613 | Could the farmer ever be a genuine and sincere and trustworthy Socialist? |
16613 | Did Lenine think of the actual consequences of his proposal to arrest several dozen capitalists at this time? |
16613 | Does this mean that free Russia is a nation of rebellious slaves?" |
16613 | He was asked what a"democratic"government should be, and replied:"I am asked,''What should a democratic government be? |
16613 | How can there be a_ class_ movement unless the way is open to all the working class to participate?" |
16613 | How could he, this wretched and oppressed peasant develop civic sentiments, a consciousness of his personal dignity? |
16613 | How else, indeed, can their sincerity be demonstrated? |
16613 | How many are simply victims of subtle neuroses occasioned by sex derangements, by religious chaos, and similar causes? |
16613 | How shall we explain this phenomenon? |
16613 | How will the situation be remedied?" |
16613 | In fine, what is Bolshevism in its essence? |
16613 | Is it not a law? |
16613 | Is the journalist, for instance, engaged in useful and productive labor? |
16613 | Is the novelist? |
16613 | Is there no logical sense in the average radical''s mind? |
16613 | Of whom will it be composed? |
16613 | Revolutionary armies may fraternize, but with whom? |
16613 | Send the revolutionary regiments from Petrograd? |
16613 | Soon after the_ coup d''état_ of October the question was among all parties and all organizations:"What is to be done? |
16613 | The Bolsheviki tried by every means to elude a straight answer to the question,"Does the Congress wish to uphold the Constituent Assembly?" |
16613 | To make easier the surrender of the capital to the counter- revolution?" |
16613 | Under what condition, then, can such a strong, democratic government be established? |
16613 | Upon what ground is it decided that the"private merchant"may not vote? |
16613 | Was it because he was inconsistent, vacillating, and weak that Kerensky attached his name to such a document? |
16613 | Was it to bow down at the feet of Wilhelm that we overthrew Nicholas? |
16613 | What could the socialization of the soil be to Lenine and all the Bolsheviki in general? |
16613 | What did all this mean? |
16613 | What did this failure signify? |
16613 | What has it established? |
16613 | What ruling class ever failed to make that claim? |
16613 | What standard is to be established to determine what labor is"productive"and"useful"? |
16613 | What will German victory bring to western Europe? |
16613 | What will this Constituent Assembly be? |
16613 | What, one wonders, do these American Bolsheviki worshipers think of the teaching of these paragraphs from an article by Lenine? |
16613 | Who has separated us? |
16613 | Why, then, have they dissolved the Constituent Assembly elected by the people? |
16613 | Why, then, this governmental terror that is being used in a manner more cruel even than in the time of Czarism? |
16613 | Why, therefore, may it not be continued indefinitely? |
16613 | Will it recognize the power of the Soviets?_ Then came certain hypocritical"ifs." |
16613 | _ Can we confide to such a Constituent Assembly the destinies of the Russian Revolution? |
16613 | is the agitator? |
3485 | Am I nothing more to you? |
3485 | And do you mean to obey them? |
3485 | And now what is left in life for me? |
3485 | And what can I do? |
3485 | Are they not hanging, shooting, imprisoning as much as ever we did? |
3485 | Are we beaten? |
3485 | Are you sure they will not rally to mine? |
3485 | Are you, the daughter of a Panjandrum, a Bolshevist? |
3485 | Asked for the vote? |
3485 | At my age, sir, I ask myself how can I bear to die? |
3485 | But what is a united people without a united army? |
3485 | But what will the Revolution do for the people? |
3485 | Committed suicide? |
3485 | Did he let go when you bit him? |
3485 | Do YOU reproach me with it? |
3485 | Do n''t you appreciate Her Imperial Highness''s joke? |
3485 | Do they ever tell the people the truth? |
3485 | Do you hear? |
3485 | Do you suppose I think flogging a woman worse than flogging a man? |
3485 | Filthy traitor: is that the way you dare speak of the daughter of our anointed Panjandrum? |
3485 | Have you captured the officer that was with her?... |
3485 | Have you sent my report yet to the government? |
3485 | How can I obey six different dictators, and not one gentleman among the lot of them? |
3485 | How can you be so stupid, so heartless? |
3485 | How could a man travel with a woman''s passport? |
3485 | How could they learn to read the Bible without learning to read Karl Marx? |
3485 | How much liberty is there where they have gained the upper hand? |
3485 | I give you twelve hours to catch him or... what''s that you say about the devil? |
3485 | I wo n''t, of course: my own father goes on just like that; but suppose I did? |
3485 | If they could, you would have done it, would you not? |
3485 | Left the Church? |
3485 | Look here: what did you ring up for? |
3485 | Man, do you think that a mere defeat could strike me down as this news does: I, who have been defeated thirteen times since the war began? |
3485 | Me, or the soldier? |
3485 | Next time you will lose your stripe... Oh, they''ve made you a colonel, have they? |
3485 | Now tell me, what are your orders? |
3485 | O Schneidekind, Schneidekind, how can you bear to live? |
3485 | Pray what, prisoner? |
3485 | Save her from what? |
3485 | Shall I do it now? |
3485 | Suppose I find you a man and a soldier? |
3485 | The war? |
3485 | Then how do you know that one of the passports was mine? |
3485 | Then who is he? |
3485 | They have killed him? |
3485 | Tired out, Sir? |
3485 | Was that not so? |
3485 | Well, they''ve made me a field- marshal: now what have you to say?... |
3485 | What Revolution? |
3485 | What am I to call you? |
3485 | What am I to do with you? |
3485 | What do I know about them? |
3485 | What do you mean? |
3485 | What has happened? |
3485 | What has happened? |
3485 | What have you done with that unhappy young man? |
3485 | What have you to say to that? |
3485 | What if I were to betray you? |
3485 | What more could I do? |
3485 | What''s that? |
3485 | What''s the latest? |
3485 | What''s the matter now?... |
3485 | When will you learn that our strength has never been in ourselves, but in your illusions about us? |
3485 | Where did you catch her? |
3485 | Where is he? |
3485 | Where is he? |
3485 | Where is that? |
3485 | Where? |
3485 | Which Revolution? |
3485 | Which government do you wish it sent to? |
3485 | Which of them do you think is most likely to be in power tomorrow morning? |
3485 | Who is it speaking?... |
3485 | Why did he not have me arrested? |
3485 | Why did n''t you say so? |
3485 | Why did you bite him, prisoner? |
3485 | Why did you not spit in my face? |
3485 | Why do n''t you laugh? |
3485 | Why do you not stand to your guns and justify what you did, instead of making silly excuses? |
3485 | Why should they not? |
3485 | Why should they not? |
3485 | Will you disobey me? |
3485 | Yes: why should they not? |
3485 | You really mean that? |
3485 | You would keep the people in their hopeless squalid misery? |
3485 | Your Imperial Highness desires me to address you as comrade? |
3485 | do n''t you know your duty? |
3485 | do you know what will happen to you if you compel me to take a sterner tone with you? |
3485 | do you suppose I''ve nothing else to do than to hang on to the telephone all day?... |
3485 | you would fill those infamous prisons again with the noblest spirits in the land? |
3485 | you would thrust the rising sun of liberty back into the sea of blood from which it has risen? |
22523 | And another thing, Ed, are they really holding a separate war up here for our benefit? 22523 And where is the cause of its success? |
22523 | Fires on your outposts, captain? |
22523 | In our issue of your very popular paper we noticed a cartoon,Pity the boys in Siberia,"but what about us, Ed? |
22523 | What, then, is my arraignment of sovietism according to the soviet constitution? 22523 ''Ah,''he will say,''yah ochen rrad vasveedyat, kak vui pazhavaetye?'' 22523 ?? 22523 ?? 22523 And again arose the old question persistent, demanding an answer: Why had we come at all? 22523 And as to numbers, why,Ten Americans are as good as a hundred Bolos, are n''t they?" |
22523 | And the conversation was something like this:"Graham, what is the matter? |
22523 | Bolshevik? |
22523 | Buildings( hangars?) |
22523 | But how shall we extricate ourselves? |
22523 | But where is the cutting? |
22523 | But why fret? |
22523 | Ca n''t you realize that this is the same war that you have been carrying on in England and America against the master class? |
22523 | Can it be that the enemy heard some of these rumors and were unwilling at times to go against the Americans? |
22523 | Can staggering men again survive the treacherous morass? |
22523 | Can the Russians be educated? |
22523 | Can you call a tangle of woods a field? |
22523 | Could they hold on? |
22523 | Does anyone recall a general order that came out from our American Commanding officer of the Expedition? |
22523 | Does he look interested in Bolshevism Or downhearted over America? |
22523 | Ever hear of the"lost platoon of"D"Company?" |
22523 | Government?'' |
22523 | Have we missed it in, the dark? |
22523 | How could armistice terms be extended to it without a tacit recognition of the Lenine- Trotsky government? |
22523 | How had she accomplished the metamorphosis? |
22523 | How now, Paul, my poilu comrade, bon ami, why do n''t you add the house itself to the pack on your back? |
22523 | If you have any manhood, do n''t you think it would be fair to call all these debts off? |
22523 | Is war cruel? |
22523 | Just as soon as work is finished, Do n''t you brush your hair and blouse, And go double- double timing, To the cordial Hostess House?" |
22523 | Lost? |
22523 | One day General Ironside leaned over his bunk and said:"What''s the trouble, corporal?" |
22523 | Or is it lack of food that makes us more susceptible to winter''s blasts? |
22523 | Remember that first Bolo shell? |
22523 | Shall we see the sun today? |
22523 | The captain then went to the barracks and demanded of the men standing around the stove:"Who refuses to turn out and load sleds?" |
22523 | The reader may judge for himself:"Do you British working- men know what your capitalists expect you to do about the war? |
22523 | To KOSKOGOR-- THIRD DAY, DECEMBER 20TH Oh, you silvery moon, are you interested in that bugle call? |
22523 | U S OFFICIAL PHOTO Bolo Killed in Action-- For Russia or Trotsky? |
22523 | U. S. OFFICIAL Toulgas Outpost[ Illustration: Wounded( dead?) |
22523 | Was he in the hospital? |
22523 | Was it just one of those blunders military- political that are bound to happen in every great war? |
22523 | Was not that fine stuff? |
22523 | Was our unofficial war on Russia''s Red government to go on? |
22523 | Was the Red government able to feed the people by commandeering, the food? |
22523 | What did you grab him for in the first place?" |
22523 | What doughboy will forget the first sight he caught of an American"Y"girl in North Russia? |
22523 | What is this train that has come through our point? |
22523 | What transformed a hesitating, reluctant, long- suffering people into crusaders? |
22523 | What"flu"-weakened soldier will ever forget those double decked pine board beds, sans mattress, sans linen, sans pillows? |
22523 | Where is the"I"Co. detachment again? |
22523 | Who else? |
22523 | Who else? |
22523 | Who ever heard of a half mile charge? |
22523 | Who is it that you men are carrying? |
22523 | Who knew? |
22523 | Who knows where the cutting may be found? |
22523 | Who will forget the day that the Cruiser"Des Moines"steamed in from the Arctic? |
22523 | Why was that last sentence added? |
22523 | Why? |
22523 | Will their outguards hear us? |
22523 | Will we, can we e''er forget them, In the future golden years, And the kindness that was rendered, By these Lady Volunteers? |
22523 | [ Illustration: Sentry in forest outlined by bright light( fire?) |
22523 | which in the United States means''How do you do?'' |
60315 | And the revolution there? |
60315 | But if even such small improvements had not resulted from the Revolution,I argued,"what purpose has it served?" |
60315 | But what can the Government do in the face of the food shortage? |
60315 | Do you expect to get the documents out? |
60315 | Has the Revolution given you nothing? |
60315 | Have not their tactics and methods been imposed on the Bolsheviki by intervention and blockade? |
60315 | Instinctive Anarchists? |
60315 | Is not the theft of flour the cause of the strict surveillance? |
60315 | Is there a recreation room, a place where they can eat or drink their tea and inhale a bit of fresh air? |
60315 | Protest, to whom? |
60315 | These people come to Russia just to look us over,one of the Red Army men said;"do they know anything about us or are they interested in how we live? |
60315 | Thousands of Russian working women have no more, and why should I? |
60315 | We have been compelled to mobilize an army to fight our external enemies why not an army to fight our worst internal enemy, hunger? 60315 Well,_ batyushka_, how is it with you?" |
60315 | What am I to do? |
60315 | What do you mean by morally defective? |
60315 | What is this? |
60315 | Where do these unfortunates come from? |
60315 | Why have n''t you raised your voice against these evils, against this machine that is sapping the life blood of the Revolution? |
60315 | Why should they not see the true state of Russia? 60315 Would not the Tcheka prefer to confiscate the goods of the big delicatessen and fruit stores on the Kreschatik?" |
60315 | You know of the insurgent movement in America against our public school method of education, the work done by Professor Dewey and others? |
60315 | You surely do not mean the American public school system? |
60315 | You want to know my views on the present situation and my attitude toward the Bolsheviki? |
60315 | And Shatov? |
60315 | And his scheme-- was it the Revolution? |
60315 | And our children? |
60315 | And then, was not Lenin also guilty of the same methods? |
60315 | And who will rest in these homes? |
60315 | But how can they get more work out of us? |
60315 | But what is this strange writing on the wall? |
60315 | But what was I to tell them, and would they believe me if I did? |
60315 | But, then-- had not Zorin told me that capital punishment had been abolished in Russia? |
60315 | Could such a condition of affairs be avoided in a revolutionary period and in a country so little developed industrially as Russia? |
60315 | Did I"intend to remain a free bird"was one of his first questions, or would I be willing to join him in his work? |
60315 | Did he not fear I would report him? |
60315 | Did not Zorin say that capital punishment had been abolished? |
60315 | Did the American woman believe in free motherhood and was she familiar with the subject of birth control? |
60315 | Did you see any shortage of food there? |
60315 | Do the visitors know anything about us?" |
60315 | Free speech, free press, the spiritual achievements of centuries, what were they to this man? |
60315 | Had I misunderstood the meaning and nature of revolution? |
60315 | Had the Red Dawn broken into the narrow lives of these ascetics? |
60315 | Had the Revolution penetrated even the walls of superstition? |
60315 | How can they be blamed? |
60315 | How could they be guilty of the terrible things charged against them? |
60315 | How did these things get to the markets? |
60315 | How explain this astonishing lack of response? |
60315 | How soon will the Revolution be there? |
60315 | How, then, could the Bolsheviki maintain themselves in power? |
60315 | I had never called upon the police before, I informed him; why should I do so in revolutionary Russia? |
60315 | If the Revolution really had to support so much brutality and crime, what was the purpose of the Revolution, after all? |
60315 | Is that what you mean?" |
60315 | Is there any change in the world? |
60315 | Look at the bread,"he said, holding up a black crust;"can we live on that? |
60315 | Occasionally they sought to mask their killings by pretending a"misunderstanding,"for does n''t the end justify all means? |
60315 | One of his first questions was,"When could the Social Revolution be expected in America?" |
60315 | Or is it all an eternal recurrence of man''s inhumanity to man? |
60315 | Or was it the political machine which the Bolsheviki have created-- is that the force which is crushing the Revolution? |
60315 | Or was their great need of European help father to their wish? |
60315 | Was I to join this tragic procession, submit to the political yoke? |
60315 | Was it different in America? |
60315 | Was not violence inevitable in a revolution, and was it not imposed upon the Bolsheviki by the Interventionists? |
60315 | Was their judgment so faulty because they had been cut off from Europe and America so long? |
60315 | Were not initiative and freedom essential? |
60315 | Were the conditions I found inevitable-- the callous indifference to human life, the terrorism, the waste and agony of it all? |
60315 | Were these really nuns? |
60315 | What about persecution and terror-- were all the horrors inevitable, or was there some fault in Bolshevism itself? |
60315 | What are the Workers''and Peasants''Soviets doing? |
60315 | What did it mean? |
60315 | What except moral defection could result from such a heritage?" |
60315 | What greater service could one render the Russian people? |
60315 | What had happened? |
60315 | What is the Communist Government doing for these unfortunates? |
60315 | What relation could there be between Tammany Hall, Boss Murphy, and the Soviet Government? |
60315 | What was his opinion? |
60315 | What was that machine? |
60315 | Who defeated Denikin and the other counter- revolutionary generals? |
60315 | Who directed its movements? |
60315 | Who else but the people, the peasants and the workers, made it impossible for the German and Austrian army to remain in the Ukraine? |
60315 | Who triumphed over Koltchak and Yudenitch? |
60315 | Who was buying the finery of the past, and where did the purchasing power come from? |
60315 | Why are we kept here?" |
60315 | Why be surprised now?" |
60315 | Why did Zorin resort to lies? |
60315 | Why did not Shatov come to meet us? |
60315 | Why did you come to starving Russia?" |
60315 | Why had he been silent so long? |
60315 | Why should one have to give up his freedom, especially in educational work? |
60315 | Why should they have to gather in secret and in such a place? |
60315 | Why should they not learn how the Russian people live?" |
60315 | Why this shooting? |
60315 | Would I have believed any adverse criticism before I came to Russia? |
60315 | Would he see me? |
60315 | Would it ever come to Russia? |
60315 | Would she see me? |
60315 | Would the watchmaker take fifty pounds? |
60315 | Would we join in the work? |
60315 | Zinoviev, Radek, Zorin, Ravitch, and many others I had learned to know-- could they in the name of an ideal lie, defame, torture, kill? |
60315 | is that what we made the Revolution for, or was it to do away with masters? |
60315 | who is it calls for such a luxury?" |
10713 | 1919? |
10713 | After we entered the war, what did you do? |
10713 | And then you went to Paris as a member of the staff, after the armistice? |
10713 | And you were there continuously how long? |
10713 | And you were there, then, until you went to Berne in February? |
10713 | Are there any translations of those of your telegrams that are in code? |
10713 | Are you through? |
10713 | At that time? |
10713 | At the conference? |
10713 | At the same time that you handed in this report, did you hand them the proposal of the Soviet Government? |
10713 | Before that letter is read, you did not see the President and had no knowledge of his attitude in regard to your report? |
10713 | Before we went into the war? |
10713 | But when would that be? |
10713 | But you did not do it? |
10713 | Did Mr. Lansing have copies while he served on the Council of Ten? |
10713 | Did Mr. Steffens go to Russia with you? |
10713 | Did any member of our delegation, any member of the council of 10, express to you any opinions about the general character of this treaty? |
10713 | Did not Mr. Lloyd George in a speech to Parliament assert that he had never received the proposal with which you returned from Russia? |
10713 | Did the others have anything similar to what is now article 10 in the treaty pending in the Senate? |
10713 | Did you attend that meeting of the commission when that report was considered by the American Commission? |
10713 | Did you ever get a reply to that letter? |
10713 | Did you get a reply to that? |
10713 | Did you make a written report of your mission? |
10713 | Did you make it public? |
10713 | Did you make some such statement as that? |
10713 | Did you read any of these minutes of the meetings of the American commission? |
10713 | Did you read the various other plans that were proposed or suggested over there for a league of nations? |
10713 | Do you have a copy of that letter? |
10713 | Do you know anything about a letter that Buckler wrote to the President in relation to his mission? |
10713 | Do you know anything about that, when it was done, or any discussions about it? |
10713 | Do you know anything about that-- perhaps Auchincloss& Miller? |
10713 | Do you know anything about whether Litvinov communicated directly with the President in reference to this Buckler mission? |
10713 | Do you know how these telegrams were received in Paris, whether favorably or unfavorably? |
10713 | Do you know what disposition was made of those records? |
10713 | Do you know what his objection was to the legislative bodies of the contracting parties having representation on the assembly? |
10713 | Do you know what the attitude of Gen Smuts was as to article 10 as proposed by the President? |
10713 | Do you know whether or not they are in the State Department-- any of these minutes or records in our State Department? |
10713 | Do you object to having that put in the record, Senator Knox? |
10713 | Do you understand why it would be any more unwieldy if Congress should appoint the delegates than if the President should? |
10713 | Do you want it read, or shall I state the substance and then put it in the record? |
10713 | Does the Senator desire this document? |
10713 | Even admitting that it is done, who is to occupy Russia? |
10713 | For what reason? |
10713 | Have you a copy of Lloyd George''s remarks in the Parliament? |
10713 | Have you a copy of his speech? |
10713 | Have you ever seen a copy of his report in the form of a letter? |
10713 | Have you it here? |
10713 | He held no official position? |
10713 | He then said,"I wonder if we could get Lansdowne to go?" |
10713 | How long were you in Russia? |
10713 | I should like to ask you this one question: I suppose your letter of resignation to Mr. Lansing was merely formal? |
10713 | If they were unable to do that, what would be the good of fighting Bolshevism? |
10713 | Is he in the country now? |
10713 | Is the American Government prepared to insist that the French, British, Italian, and Japanese Governments shall accept such an armistice proposal? |
10713 | Is there anything further that anybody desires to ask Mr. Bullitt? |
10713 | It is a part of the report? |
10713 | It was not a special commission? |
10713 | It was not accepted? |
10713 | Just to get these dates right, when did you reach Paris? |
10713 | May I reread it? |
10713 | Mr. Bullitt, what, if anything, was said with reference to the Irish question, with which you are familiar? |
10713 | Mr. Bullitt, will you take the stand and give your full name, please, to the stenographer? |
10713 | Mr. Bullitt, you put into the record or read here, I think, some extracts from the minutes of the Council of Ten? |
10713 | Mr. Bullitt, you resigned your relations with the State Department and the public service, did you not? |
10713 | Mr. Lloyd George asked who was there to overthrow the Bolsheviki? |
10713 | Of the American commission itself? |
10713 | Otherwise you had no fault to find with it? |
10713 | Prior to the war, what were you engaged in? |
10713 | So that you were practically a clearing house of information for the members of the American mission? |
10713 | Suppose you read it? |
10713 | That was one of the conditions of the proposal? |
10713 | The Council of Ten was the first body that was dealing with the treaty generally, the important body? |
10713 | The President made some public statement? |
10713 | The idea was that the political parties of the country should be represented? |
10713 | There never was another effort to secure an audience with the President for you after those first two that you say Col. House made? |
10713 | There was a cheerful willingness to do that, was there not? |
10713 | There will remain, however, the difficulties of supply, finance, and transport which we have mentioned? |
10713 | These orders came from the President? |
10713 | They were accessible to you at the time, were they? |
10713 | This is a memorandum that you sent to Col. House? |
10713 | This is a note of the conversation made at the time? |
10713 | This was a memorandum made in the line of your duty? |
10713 | Those memoranda of consultations that you had after you resigned you prefer not to publish? |
10713 | To whom did you hand that report? |
10713 | To whom was the report made? |
10713 | To whom were they sent? |
10713 | Was anything said during this conversation which you feel willing or disposed to tell us, which will be important? |
10713 | Was that letter delivered to Nansen? |
10713 | Was there any formal meeting of the peace conference, or of representatives of the great powers, to act upon this suggestion and upon your report? |
10713 | Was this brought to the attention of the President? |
10713 | Well, but the essential thing is, was it your duty to get information? |
10713 | Well, now, there were records of these meetings, were there not? |
10713 | Well, they were furnished regularly to every member of the conference? |
10713 | Were they enthusiastically in favor of it? |
10713 | Were you present at any of these meetings? |
10713 | What are you going to do in this country now? |
10713 | What are your plans, Mr. Bullitt? |
10713 | What attitude did you take toward the Nansen proposal? |
10713 | What four-- the successors of the ten? |
10713 | What is the date of that, please? |
10713 | What is the date of that? |
10713 | What time in February? |
10713 | What was your mission to Russia, and when did you go? |
10713 | What was your personal relation to the peace conference and its work? |
10713 | When did you first go to Paris, Mr. Bullitt? |
10713 | When? |
10713 | Who advised him to go? |
10713 | Who were the four at that moment? |
10713 | Who were they? |
10713 | Who would feed, equip and pay them? |
10713 | Why should these not be heard? |
10713 | Would Italy, or America, or France, do so? |
10713 | Would not this story be more interesting if we knew which member of the conference objected? |
10713 | Yes; but we gave a sort of assent before the treaty formally came out, did we not? |
10713 | You are a native and a resident of Philadelphia, are you not? |
10713 | You came back? |
10713 | You mean our agreement to recognize the British protectorate in Egypt? |
10713 | You say each delegate had a copy? |
10713 | You went abroad for them as a correspondent? |
10713 | You were in favor of the original plan? |
10713 | You were the only official representative sent? |
43680 | And what are we going to do? 43680 At home, where is that strong authority for which the whole country is craving? |
43680 | But why speak of mothers, of orphaned children? 43680 Have you applied for admission to the Revolutionary Battalion?" |
43680 | How shall we drive? 43680 How will you decide? |
43680 | How? |
43680 | Is this your last word? |
43680 | May I come in? |
43680 | Wait a bit, my friend,boomed Yassny,"was it not you that came in to- day with the new lot... you were carrying a large placard? |
43680 | Well,he said,"if such are the orders, what''s to be done?" |
43680 | What is the meaning of this? 43680 What is your Company, I ask you?" |
43680 | What is your Company? |
43680 | What the devil does this mean? 43680 What will things be afterwards?" |
43680 | What? 43680 When will there be an end to all this? |
43680 | Where is the love of country, where is patriotism? 43680 Will you quail now? |
43680 | You? 43680 [ 64] What could I bring the men? |
43680 | ''Could the Armies resist an organised German offensive in their present condition, numerical and technical?'' |
43680 | ''What is the reason? |
43680 | ( a prayer in which the Emperor was mentioned)? |
43680 | ***** Afterwards? |
43680 | ***** What place did the Stavka occupy as a military and political factor of the Revolutionary period? |
43680 | ***** What, then, were these Army Organisations doing that were supposed to reconstruct"the freest Army in the world"? |
43680 | A great statesman and military leader had thus left the stage, whose virtue-- one of many-- was his implicit loyalty( or was it a defect?) |
43680 | A tall, stout soldier ascended the platform, and began speaking in a loud, hysterical voice:"Comrades, you have heard? |
43680 | Albov, have you not yet thought of suicide?" |
43680 | Alexeiev said:"Do I not give you a full share of the work? |
43680 | An animated conversation began on the usual anxious themes: how did matters stand with the land; would peace be concluded soon? |
43680 | And if not-- was it to be War? |
43680 | And we, who along with you have now carried our heavy cross into the fourth year of the War-- we are now to be regarded as your enemies? |
43680 | Are you ready for the advance and are you certain to be successful? |
43680 | Bearing in mind the ample material collected by the Stavka, Vinnichenko''s half- hearted confession to a French correspondent(?) |
43680 | Brussilov sometimes interrupted me and said with strong feeling:"Do you think that I am not disgusted at having constantly to wave the Red rag? |
43680 | But we, are we entitled not only to encourage them, but to take upon ourselves the decision?" |
43680 | But why did two or three thousand orthodox Russians, bred in the mystic rites of their faith, remain indifferent to such a sacrilege? |
43680 | But, most of all, with what words can one move men to face death when all their feelings are veiled by one feeling-- that of self- preservation? |
43680 | But_ over there_, was there an actual chance, or was everything being done in heroic desperation? |
43680 | Can it be that the Russian soldier is capable of informing the enemy of my arrival at the position?'' |
43680 | Could n''t they be rung up?" |
43680 | Could such a one sell himself? |
43680 | Could the Revolution give new birth to men or make them perfect? |
43680 | Did the_ cadres_ of the Commanding Officers really improve? |
43680 | Do you understand?" |
43680 | Does it hurt you much? |
43680 | Dost thou hear the whisper on their lips, from which thou hast driven the smile of joy for evermore? |
43680 | For two months I had worked like a slave and my outlook had widened, but had I achieved anything for the preservation of the Army? |
43680 | For whom should we pray at Divine Service? |
43680 | From whom? |
43680 | Good Heavens, what was the matter with these men, with the reasonable creature of God, with the Russian field- labourer? |
43680 | Have not these ideas left somewhat too deep traces in the minds, not so much perhaps of the popular masses as of their leaders? |
43680 | He glanced through a loop- hole and, starting back, asked nervously:"What is that?" |
43680 | He was dismissed by the Army Commander, and afterwards expressed to me his sincere astonishment:"Why had he been dismissed? |
43680 | How can I appeal to the soldiers to continue the War and to stay at the Front?" |
43680 | How can business be done when the Soviet and the licentious soldiery hold the Government pinioned? |
43680 | How could a real soldier, appealing to the sense of duty, to obedience and to a struggle for the Mother Country, compete with such demagogues? |
43680 | How have they dared to appoint him without my knowledge?" |
43680 | How many inconsolable mothers hast thou left? |
43680 | How many orphans hast thou made? |
43680 | I hope that you will back me?" |
43680 | I hope you will understand this? |
43680 | I lay, covered head and all by my cloak and, under a shower of oaths, tried to see things clearly:"What have I done to deserve this?" |
43680 | I turned to Markov:"What, my dear Professor, is this the end?" |
43680 | In April and May of 1917, in spite of our victory(?) |
43680 | In the course of a subsequent talk I had with one of the men, he said to me:"If there are to be no annexations, why do we want that hill top?" |
43680 | Is it because that, of the officers who led you in the beginning, there is not one left in the regiment who is not maimed?" |
43680 | Is it because we never sent you into action, but led you, bestrewing with officers''corpses the whole of the path covered by the regiment? |
43680 | Is it possible that we may now abandon the Allied cause and be false to our obligations? |
43680 | Is it the temporary Committee which created the Provisional Government, or is it the latter? |
43680 | Is it to be an offensive or a defensive campaign? |
43680 | Is that not the limit? |
43680 | Is this ignorance or triviality? |
43680 | Kerensky hesitated, but what about the support of the Commissars and Committees? |
43680 | Look here, Albov, you are not in a hurry, are you? |
43680 | Need we adduce further proofs? |
43680 | Now, General, may I rely on your support?" |
43680 | Of course, in so far as that Government submits to the will of the Soviets?... |
43680 | Perhaps you would like me to go for the doctor?" |
43680 | Savinkov''s persistent advice? |
43680 | Somebody asked Dragomirov:"How long do you think the war will last?" |
43680 | The oppressive isolation felt by the Minister of War after the conference of July 16th? |
43680 | The police( Militia? |
43680 | The question arises-- Is the Chancellor capable of solving them? |
43680 | The question was, when would it stop and upon whose head would it fall? |
43680 | The world has condemned them; but are all those who speak of the matter so unanimous and sincere in their condemnation? |
43680 | Then he remarked:"''Do you feel all the nightmare horror of this silence? |
43680 | Then why do n''t you thrust the bayonet into me? |
43680 | To make his exit from life? |
43680 | Trotsky explained this contradiction by saying that, owing to constant re- elections, the Soviets reflected the true(?) |
43680 | Was a mechanical change of personnel capable of killing a system which for many years had weakened the impulse for work and for self- improvement? |
43680 | Was it not for the War Ministry to hasten the death by a resolute and hopeless surgical operation?" |
43680 | Was it possible to combat this unconcealed care for their own safety? |
43680 | Was it, perhaps, that he used the wrong words, or was not able to say what he meant? |
43680 | Was that playing the part of a Don Quixote? |
43680 | Was the Central Committee of the Soviet invested with actual power? |
43680 | Was the oath a sham? |
43680 | Was work in common possible in these circumstances? |
43680 | We were thus confronted with a crucial question: SHOULD THE RUSSIAN ARMY ADVANCE? |
43680 | Were the conscious leaders of the Soviet really convinced that such a danger existed, or were they fanning this unfounded fear as a tactical move? |
43680 | What are you about, Lieutenant?" |
43680 | What can I do? |
43680 | What can you do? |
43680 | What does it matter that the masses of the Army accepted the new order and the new Constitution sincerely, honestly and with enthusiasm? |
43680 | What had become of the former animation, friendly talk, healthy laughter and torrents of reminiscences of a stormy, hard, but glorious life of war? |
43680 | What happened? |
43680 | What have I done to them? |
43680 | What if the advance were to disclose our impotence? |
43680 | What is it all about? |
43680 | What is the Government going to do? |
43680 | What methods did the Democracy have recourse to? |
43680 | What more could I tell them? |
43680 | What of the famous"Freedom from Bondage"of the soldier? |
43680 | What province are you from?" |
43680 | What should I say to the officers, sorrowfully and patiently awaiting the end of the regular and merciless lingering death of the Army? |
43680 | What then? |
43680 | What was that? |
43680 | What was the condition of the Russian Army at the outbreak of the Revolution? |
43680 | What was the impression produced by that fateful Order? |
43680 | What was the result? |
43680 | What would happen were there no Soviet? |
43680 | What would the future bring? |
43680 | What, then, was the effect of the Mother Country idea upon the conscience of the old Army? |
43680 | When have you had time to get worn out, poor fellow?" |
43680 | Whence? |
43680 | Where do these men get so much brutality, so much baseness?" |
43680 | Where is that powerful authority which would force every citizen to do his duty honestly by the Motherland? |
43680 | Whether it was a German one or whether our own people did not recognise him-- who knows?" |
43680 | Who knows? |
43680 | Who were the members of the Committees? |
43680 | Why should we allow ourselves to be maimed?" |
43680 | Why? |
43680 | Will it be possible to level the same accusation against you? |
43680 | Will it find enough strength and boldness to burst the fetters placed on it by the Bolshevistic Soviet? |
43680 | Will the Russian Army allow this to happen? |
43680 | Will the Russian people remain steadfast, or will the Defeatist tendencies prevail? |
43680 | Will the torrent swell? |
43680 | Will we not thrust this insolent foe out of our country and let the diplomatists conclude peace afterwards, with annexations or without them? |
43680 | Will you kindly restore it? |
43680 | Would it not appear that had the order been changed in which the links had stood in that chain salvation might have ensued? |
43680 | Would you come to the door, enemy machine- guns permitting?" |
43680 | Would you then agree to work with me again?" |
43680 | You had better report it or else, who knows?" |
43680 | You? |
43680 | force every citizen to do his duty honestly by the Motherland? |
43680 | force every citizen to do his duty honestly by the Motherland?" |
7501 | ''We are the heisha- girls of lantern- light,''you remember Annensky? 7501 And fat?" |
7501 | And love? |
7501 | And you, Vera Lvovna, a wife... do you hear? 7501 Are you going out again, Sergius? |
7501 | Are you going out this evening, Anna? |
7501 | Busy? |
7501 | But all the same,she answered Vera Lvovna animatedly,"Is n''t the absence of tragedy the true tragedy?" |
7501 | But are n''t you married? |
7501 | But death? |
7501 | But do you know what Thought is, Polunin? |
7501 | But if there is nothing to believe in? |
7501 | But, ca n''t you understand, it all began with searching for the butt- end of a cigarette? |
7501 | Do n''t you believe in God? |
7501 | Do you hear, brother? 7501 Do you hear?" |
7501 | Do you love me? |
7501 | Does one hunt at night-- in the dark? 7501 Eh? |
7501 | Eh? 7501 Eh? |
7501 | Eh? 7501 Eh?" |
7501 | Eh? |
7501 | Eh? |
7501 | Faith in what? |
7501 | Have I aroused you? 7501 Have you examined the Goya, Vera Lvovna?" |
7501 | Have you noticed, have you ever reflected on that which does not change in man''s life, but for ever remains the same? 7501 Hear what?" |
7501 | How are you doing? |
7501 | How are you? 7501 How do you mean''where to''? |
7501 | How was Sergius? |
7501 | Is Asya asleep? |
7501 | Is n''t it all perfectly simple? 7501 Is that you, Dmitri Vladimirovich? |
7501 | Is there anyone coming? |
7501 | It is for you to defend other people''s property? |
7501 | Just one game? |
7501 | Just one? 7501 Kseniya Ippolytovna Enisherlova is speaking", the voice answered quietly; then added in a higher key:"Is it you, my ascetic and seeker? |
7501 | No, why do you ask? |
7501 | On the run as usual? 7501 On the watch?" |
7501 | One longs to fly away like a bird in the spring,he murmured; then added with a sharp change of tone;"How did Natalya die?" |
7501 | Potatoes? |
7501 | Reality and Fancy? 7501 Shall I go in and turn off the light? |
7501 | Supposing a distracted woman who desired to be pure were to come and ask you for a baby-- would you give her the same answer as Polunin? 7501 To bed? |
7501 | Well, little Asya, what have you been doing? |
7501 | What are you saying, Kseniya? |
7501 | What do I want? |
7501 | What do you mean? 7501 What if we do?" |
7501 | What is it, darling? |
7501 | What is it, my dear? |
7501 | What is it? |
7501 | What is that? |
7501 | What is the matter Lida? 7501 What were you thinking?" |
7501 | What will your Excellency do now? |
7501 | What? 7501 What?" |
7501 | When will you go? |
7501 | Where do you come from? |
7501 | Where is the Commandant''s carriage? |
7501 | Where is the Commandant? |
7501 | Where to? |
7501 | Where''s the Commandant''s carriage? |
7501 | Who is it? |
7501 | Who is there? |
7501 | Who is there? |
7501 | Why are n''t you asleep? |
7501 | Why ask? 7501 Why the devil do Sergius and his family occupy three rooms, and we only one?" |
7501 | Will tea be long? |
7501 | Will you have a game of chess? |
7501 | Will you have tea here or in the dining- room? |
7501 | Will you have the lamps lighted, Barina? |
7501 | Wo n''t you please partake of our simple fare? |
7501 | Yes, but who is speaking? |
7501 | You are so very silent, a perfect diplomat.... What is it like in the fields to- day? 7501 You darling? |
7501 | You have been with Arina then? |
7501 | You have come to look at me? 7501 You have forgiven me?" |
7501 | You say nothing? 7501 You will have some tea?" |
7501 | You, Kseniya Ippolytovna? |
7501 | You, Sergius Mitrich?... 7501 ... Had not our grandmothers their coachmen friends? |
7501 | Ah, will things ever be the same again? |
7501 | And Pan Ponyatsky? |
7501 | And he would give a base"Eh?" |
7501 | Are there no cigarette boxes?" |
7501 | Are there no cigarettes?" |
7501 | Are_ you_ going out?" |
7501 | But he did not reply, nor utter his usual"Eh?" |
7501 | But then, what will there be to buy with the proceeds?... |
7501 | But what about now? |
7501 | By the way, you used to dream of faith; have you found it?" |
7501 | Can it be?'' |
7501 | Cold? |
7501 | Demid seized his collar with his free hand and patting him fondly said:"That is right, Makar Ivanych-- you know, do n''t you?" |
7501 | Did n''t you make a contract with me?" |
7501 | Did not the winter sweep the earth by blizzards? |
7501 | Did you not understand that?" |
7501 | Dmitri Vladimirovich, is that you?" |
7501 | Do n''t know how to play?" |
7501 | Do n''t they know we have no servants? |
7501 | Do you desire me... as a woman?... |
7501 | Do you hear how the dogs are barking?... |
7501 | Do you hear the soft stir and shudder among the roots of the flowers and grass? |
7501 | Do you hear? |
7501 | Do you not know that Thought kills everything? |
7501 | Do you remember how we used to read Maupassant together in there?" |
7501 | Do you understand, Mintz? |
7501 | Do you wish to be the father?" |
7501 | Does n''t he know? |
7501 | Does n''t the old bear know, Marinka?" |
7501 | Does not living man recognize life, the world, the sun, all that is around and within him, through himself? |
7501 | Dully, through inertia, the old man inquired:"He has come, you say?" |
7501 | For a long time the old man searched his face with his eyes, then in a scraping, worn- out piping voice, said:"Eh?" |
7501 | Have you forgiven me that July?" |
7501 | Have you forgiven me that July?" |
7501 | His father looked at him from beneath his cap, gave a feeble smile, then said after a pause:"Eh?" |
7501 | His own weary eyes involuntarily saddened for a moment; then he said cheerily, in a louder tone than necessary:"Well, is n''t that the right attitude? |
7501 | How are you, sir?" |
7501 | How are you?" |
7501 | How could she when the present shows such an awful contrast? |
7501 | How is it you have not understood? |
7501 | How many years is it since I have seen the autumn, winter, or spring-- since I felt their magic? |
7501 | I am always playing"A Summer''s Night in Berezovka"--do you remember? |
7501 | I come to you as you came to me that June.... You did n''t understand about the mice?... |
7501 | I do not want a daughter from you, Nina... Why should I? |
7501 | I know that is impossible... We are the''heisha- girls of lantern- light''.... You remember Annensky? |
7501 | I offered him tea, but he would not take it; pushing aside the mug and gripping my hand he said:"Do you know what war is? |
7501 | I speak in front of you?" |
7501 | Ignat playfully threatened her-- then smiled and said to Ivanov:"A fine girl, is n''t she?... |
7501 | Ilya Ippolytovich grew very pale and muttered confusedly:"What are you saying, father? |
7501 | In a hasty undertone, almost under his breath, he asked:"But are n''t you afraid?" |
7501 | In what does man transcend the beast?..." |
7501 | Is it Alena?" |
7501 | Is it raining?" |
7501 | Is it to hunt?" |
7501 | Is n''t it cold? |
7501 | Is n''t it the best way? |
7501 | Is n''t that so?'' |
7501 | Is that not instinct?" |
7501 | Is there anything you need?" |
7501 | Ivan Kononov did not think of death when he went to the war, for what was death when through it came birth? |
7501 | Ivanov sighed, drew in his arms and raised his head quickly from the pillow:"Who is there?" |
7501 | Kseniya Ippolytovna looked at him curiously:"Do you know what the baby- mice smelt like?" |
7501 | Kseniya gazed into the depths of his eyes and said softly:"I want you to, I beg you.... Do you hear?" |
7501 | Nor in his fatherhood? |
7501 | Now I have only mistresses.... And I envy you because... because it is very cold in garrets.... You understand me?" |
7501 | One may work here, one may even... marry... You have never painted, have you?" |
7501 | One of the Tartars, an old man wearing new goloshes over felt boots, spoke to Katerina:"How d''ye do, Barina?" |
7501 | Or would she dare tell... to a husband or a lover? |
7501 | Polunin retorted that the intellectual and the non- intellectual were no standard of life, for was life intelligent? |
7501 | Shall we have a drink?" |
7501 | She asks only a single question:"What is in the newspapers?" |
7501 | She would not understand... how could she?" |
7501 | So you have made friends with a smoker this time?" |
7501 | So you were too wise to stay, were you? |
7501 | Surely we still have a word for each other?" |
7501 | That is wise, prudent, honest...."Suddenly she sat erect, pouring out quick, passionate, uneven words:"Do you love me? |
7501 | The War came: Ivan Kononov went without understanding, without reason-- what concern was it of Pochinki? |
7501 | The nearer to death the further from birth, you say? |
7501 | The whisper of the trees, the tremor of leaves and fronds? |
7501 | Then added, slyly:"I am dying, you say? |
7501 | Then in a low voice he added:"Will you come?" |
7501 | Then turning to Marina, he added:"What do you think, Marinka? |
7501 | Then what is the use of living, developing, working, when in the end there will be-- nothing?... |
7501 | To what end? |
7501 | Understand? |
7501 | Understand?" |
7501 | Warm? |
7501 | Was she sitting by the window without a lamp waiting for her niece, or had she already lighted it in order to prepare the supper? |
7501 | Was there no great wisdom in his father''s hundred years? |
7501 | We love-- but are childless.... And you? |
7501 | Were there not heat- waves and drought in summer? |
7501 | Were you still in bed?" |
7501 | What are we? |
7501 | What can we do when barbarians surround us? |
7501 | What do you mean?" |
7501 | What do you want?" |
7501 | What if she does n''t love you? |
7501 | What is it to him now? |
7501 | When do you return?" |
7501 | When, when is he to know what is written there? |
7501 | Whenever, by day or night, he was called by his name-- Ippolyte Ippolytovich, he would remain silent a moment collecting his wits, then answer:"Eh?" |
7501 | Who are you? |
7501 | Who then would ever know what guard had opened the door, what officer had wrought the deed? |
7501 | Who was he to know of love across the seas and hills? |
7501 | Why are we not illustrious lords?" |
7501 | Why can we not bring back the romantic eighteenth century, and sit in dressing- gowns, musing with delicious sadness over our pipes? |
7501 | Why do you say that? |
7501 | Why should he not earn an odd fifty roubles? |
7501 | Why?" |
7501 | Will not your poison and your delights still abide? |
7501 | Will you come in? |
7501 | Would a woman dare scream, having come where she had no right to be? |
7501 | Would you answer like that, Arkhipov, knowing it was the woman''s last-- her only-- chance of salvation-- her only love?" |
7501 | You are healthy and happy, are n''t you?" |
7501 | You are not angry with me for ringing you up, are you, my ascetic?... |
7501 | You remember about the mice? |
7501 | You think I shall die soon?" |
7501 | You understand? |
7501 | You understand? |
7501 | bayonets... do you understand?" |
7501 | they shouted after him;"have you the wine- cellar key? |
7501 | to kiss, to caress?... |
12349 | ''Disappointed of what?'' 12349 ... Has n''t Tchekov said somewhere that Russians have nostalgia but no patriotism? |
12349 | A bad effect? |
12349 | A grudge? |
12349 | A mere rouble or so? |
12349 | A very fruitful journey-- nothing burdensome nor extravagant? |
12349 | Ah-- of the soul? |
12349 | All ready for the guest, Vera Michailovna? |
12349 | An inventor of what? |
12349 | And Nicholas Markovitch? |
12349 | And Protopopoff and Stürmer? |
12349 | And another six months? |
12349 | And do you like it? |
12349 | And do you see a figure like an old bent man with a red lantern? 12349 And does he care for her?" |
12349 | And he said you did n''t like him-- don''t you? |
12349 | And indeed what did names matter now? 12349 And it hurt him deeply when she was killed?" |
12349 | And people are just the same? |
12349 | And she loved_ him?_"Yes-- she loved him. |
12349 | And she was killed? |
12349 | And the next point? |
12349 | And then? |
12349 | And they are shooting? |
12349 | And those shadows on the further wall like riders passing with silver- tipped spears? 12349 And what about knowing all about Russia after a week?" |
12349 | And what about the Germans? |
12349 | And what does it matter if they do? |
12349 | And who has spoken of Russia during the last few days? 12349 And why not? |
12349 | Angry with whom? |
12349 | Anything else? |
12349 | Are you a ghost too? |
12349 | Are you and Vera friends again? |
12349 | Are you going to marry her? |
12349 | As much of an optimist as ever? |
12349 | Boris Nicolaievitch,_ doma_? |
12349 | But do n''t you see? |
12349 | But tell me, Nina.... Do you love this man? |
12349 | But this year-- however did you find it, Vera Michailovna? |
12349 | But we''ll always be friends now, wo n''t we? 12349 But what about the police?" |
12349 | But what have you noticed about him otherwise? |
12349 | But what kind of woman was she? 12349 But why? |
12349 | But you believe, do n''t you, Ivan Andreievitch, that Russia now has found herself? |
12349 | But you were getting on with them so well? |
12349 | By God, Durward, I''d do anything for her.... Do you think she likes me? |
12349 | Ca n''t you tell us anything? 12349 Can I see Nina?" |
12349 | Can I tell her you''re happy? |
12349 | Certainly-- but what do you want to say to her? |
12349 | Come in for a moment, wo n''t you? |
12349 | Did I hurt you?... 12349 Did I tell it you?" |
12349 | Did I?... 12349 Did he tell you where he was going?" |
12349 | Different in that she was simpler and naïver and honester and better and more beautiful--"Better than Vera? |
12349 | Do I not sound as though I did? |
12349 | Do about it?... 12349 Do n''t you like it?" |
12349 | Do n''t you love your country? |
12349 | Do n''t you remember? 12349 Do you hear that?" |
12349 | Do you know of recent years I''ve walked out very seldom? 12349 Do you know that I''ve never asked any one''s help before? |
12349 | Do you know what it is to want that something should belong to you, belong entirely to you, and to no one else? 12349 Do you know, in the first place, what you will do? |
12349 | Do you like Semyonov? |
12349 | Do you remember that''Masquerade''evening?... 12349 Do you think I shall ever be able to get home? |
12349 | Do you think I went on with them, Ivan Andreievitch? 12349 Do you think there''s going to be any trouble?" |
12349 | Do you want the Germans to rule Russia? |
12349 | Does it occur to you that when you''ve collected your spoils the Germans will come in and take them? |
12349 | Does she speak English? |
12349 | Does she tell me everything? 12349 Done?" |
12349 | Drink? |
12349 | Durdles-- is Vera all right? |
12349 | Everything? |
12349 | From the Markovitches, from all of us, from Petrograd? |
12349 | Gentlemen, what is this all about? |
12349 | Going away from where? |
12349 | Good- bye? |
12349 | Has Lawrence been much to the Markovitches? |
12349 | Has Sacha gone out? 12349 Has he been to the Markovitches much lately?" |
12349 | Have you ever been in love? |
12349 | Have you ever thought about death since you came away from the Front, Durward? 12349 Have you told Vera and Nicholas?" |
12349 | He had a love affair at the Front, had n''t he? |
12349 | He had been lodging with Baron Wilderling? |
12349 | He had fallen in love at first sight? |
12349 | He told you himself? |
12349 | He was officer? |
12349 | Help what? |
12349 | How are you getting on there? |
12349 | How can you tell? |
12349 | How could I prevent it? |
12349 | How different? |
12349 | How do you mean-- kind? |
12349 | How do you mean? 12349 How do you mean?" |
12349 | How''s he been doing that? |
12349 | How''s the ink getting along? |
12349 | I do n''t know what you''re talking about, Barin-- I suppose you have n''t a rouble or two on you? |
12349 | I felt sure you''d help me? |
12349 | I say, are you comfortable here? 12349 I took them away? |
12349 | I wonder,he asked me,"whether you know a fellow called Lawrence? |
12349 | I''m not in the way? 12349 I?" |
12349 | In the British Army? |
12349 | Influence me? 12349 Is it all right?" |
12349 | Is it true? |
12349 | Is n''t it awfully unhealthy? |
12349 | Is n''t the town queer to- night? |
12349 | Is n''t there a stir about the town? 12349 Is nothing settled?" |
12349 | Is there shooting? |
12349 | It was a very fruitful journey that you had, sir, I hope? |
12349 | Ivan Andreievitch, what do you stay in Russia for? 12349 Ivan Andreievitch,"she said,"will you do something for me?" |
12349 | Lawrence?... 12349 Look here, Bohun, can I talk to you alone for a minute?" |
12349 | Look me up, old man, wo n''t you? |
12349 | Love?... 12349 May I come in?" |
12349 | My Lawrence? |
12349 | My dear Durward, what do you suppose I''m after?... 12349 My inventions?" |
12349 | Never_ Anna_? 12349 News?" |
12349 | Nina, dear, what is it?... 12349 Nina, dear,"I said,"what''s the matter?" |
12349 | Nina, dear,I said,"will you take a little piece of advice from me?" |
12349 | Nina? 12349 Nina?..." |
12349 | No one? |
12349 | No, but has nobody told you anything? |
12349 | No, but really-- do you think so? 12349 Nothing will change you?" |
12349 | Now what is it? |
12349 | Now, Nicholas... What do you say to that? 12349 Now, do you think me noble?" |
12349 | Nu, Ivan Andreievitch, what can I do for you? |
12349 | Nu, Ivan Andreievitch.... What can I do for you? |
12349 | Oh no, Barin.... Why? 12349 Oh, Durdles, what have I done?" |
12349 | Oh, are n''t I? 12349 Oh, do n''t you see, do n''t you see?" |
12349 | Oh, has he? |
12349 | Oh, is he? |
12349 | Oh, you''re going to keep me, are you? 12349 Poor devil...."Then he added:"Did he mind very much?" |
12349 | Rat,I said,"who''s been to see me?" |
12349 | Russia''s chance has come back to her? 12349 Saw what?" |
12349 | She does n''t care for him-- does she? 12349 Since when?" |
12349 | Slipping off? |
12349 | So Alexei Petrovitch thinks well of it, does he? |
12349 | So you, yourself, Baron,I asked,"would oppose at this moment all reform?" |
12349 | Supposing it became your country and the Emperor went? |
12349 | Supposing she does n''t? |
12349 | Surely he ca n''t have come out here? |
12349 | Tell her? |
12349 | Tell me,he said,"is your English friend in love with my wife?" |
12349 | Tell them what? |
12349 | That man''s been here again? |
12349 | That''s it, is it? |
12349 | The English are thieves; and another"Belgium?... |
12349 | Then it is a battle between us? |
12349 | Then, you feel both secure and justified? |
12349 | There''s no one there, is there? |
12349 | They have gone? 12349 Three o''clock?" |
12349 | Traitor to whom, pray? 12349 Uncle Vanya, where''s Michael of Odessa?" |
12349 | Uncle Vanya... Uncle Vanya... Uncle Vanya..."Well, well, what is it? |
12349 | Vera Michailovna,I cried,"what have I done?" |
12349 | Vera.... Vera, where is he? |
12349 | Was I an optimist? |
12349 | Was he a good doctor? |
12349 | Was he in love now? |
12349 | Was he very much in love with her? |
12349 | Well, Bohun, what about our friends the Markovitches? |
12349 | Well, I ca n''t explain things unless I do.... You''re sure you''re not too seedy to listen? |
12349 | Well, how goes it? |
12349 | Well, what are you going to do? |
12349 | Well, what do you know? |
12349 | Well, what will you do about it? |
12349 | Well-- do you remember how you talked to me?... 12349 Well?" |
12349 | Well? |
12349 | Well? |
12349 | Well? |
12349 | Were n''t you frightened to come home? |
12349 | What about my delightful nieces and their home circle? 12349 What about?" |
12349 | What are we going to do? |
12349 | What are we to do? |
12349 | What are you doing here? |
12349 | What are you going to do with your freedom? |
12349 | What can I do for you? |
12349 | What did Nina do? |
12349 | What did she see? |
12349 | What did you come here for, any of you? |
12349 | What did you talk about? |
12349 | What do you call me? |
12349 | What do you mean, Ivan Andreievitch? 12349 What do you mean-- my Revolution?" |
12349 | What do you mean? |
12349 | What do you mean? |
12349 | What do you mean? |
12349 | What do you mean? |
12349 | What do you mean? |
12349 | What do you say to coming and dining at my place? 12349 What do you think of_ Discipline_ now?" |
12349 | What do you want? |
12349 | What does he do there? |
12349 | What does that matter? |
12349 | What does that matter?... 12349 What does this mean?" |
12349 | What else do they say? |
12349 | What else? |
12349 | What happened next? |
12349 | What has happened to you all? 12349 What has it to do with Vera?" |
12349 | What have I done? |
12349 | What have they been doing this afternoon? |
12349 | What have they done,I asked,"to make you take this step?" |
12349 | What have you been doing all this time? |
12349 | What is he doing? |
12349 | What is it I can do for you? |
12349 | What is it this time? |
12349 | What is it, Andre? |
12349 | What is it? |
12349 | What is it? |
12349 | What is it? |
12349 | What is it? |
12349 | What is it? |
12349 | What is it? |
12349 | What is there I should tell her? |
12349 | What is there to discuss? 12349 What kind of thing?" |
12349 | What kind of work? |
12349 | What sort of news? 12349 What was it?" |
12349 | What was it? |
12349 | What will they do that for? |
12349 | What''s Russia over- run with foreigners for? 12349 What''s all this?" |
12349 | What''s down that street? |
12349 | What''s happened to him since, Durward? |
12349 | What''s he busy with? |
12349 | What''s he busy with?... 12349 What''s in there?" |
12349 | What''s that? |
12349 | What''s that? |
12349 | What''s that? |
12349 | What''s the matter, Nina? |
12349 | What''s the matter? |
12349 | What''s the matter? |
12349 | What''s this work you''re going to do? |
12349 | When are you going? |
12349 | When did he tell you this? |
12349 | When will your husband return? |
12349 | When? 12349 Where are they?" |
12349 | Where are you off to? |
12349 | Where are you slipping off to so secretly? |
12349 | Where has he gone? |
12349 | Where have you been? |
12349 | Who is it? |
12349 | Who''d have thought it? |
12349 | Who''s pursuing you? |
12349 | Who''s there? |
12349 | Whose bedrooms? |
12349 | Why all this attack on me? |
12349 | Why did n''t he tell you where he was going? |
12349 | Why did you let him come so often to the house if you did n''t approve of him? |
12349 | Why do you think there''ll be trouble? |
12349 | Why is n''t_ Chornaya Maska_, wrestling to- night? |
12349 | Why my Revolution? |
12349 | Why my duty? |
12349 | Why not? 12349 Why not? |
12349 | Why not? |
12349 | Why not? |
12349 | Why not? |
12349 | Why should n''t I enjoy life like every one else? 12349 Why should n''t I?" |
12349 | Why should n''t I? |
12349 | Why should you be jealous? |
12349 | Why these names?... 12349 Why this modesty?" |
12349 | Why to my advantage? |
12349 | Why were n''t you in the cupboard? |
12349 | Why, are things worse? |
12349 | Why, in Heaven''s name? |
12349 | Why, who does n''t like him? |
12349 | Why? |
12349 | Why? |
12349 | Wilderling? |
12349 | Will he live with you? |
12349 | Will you keep Alexei Petrovitch here? 12349 With some one in Russia?" |
12349 | Working at the British Embassy? |
12349 | Yes, I know,I said,"what''s he doing that for?" |
12349 | Yes, but, Baron,I said,"would you tell me when it is intended that the Russian peasant shall begin his upward course towards light and learning? |
12349 | Yes, does n''t it? |
12349 | You are determined on that? |
12349 | You damn fool-- don''t you see that it''s hopeless? |
12349 | You do n''t mind all these details, Ivan Andreievitch? 12349 You go up to the left, do n''t you? |
12349 | You know of course that Alexei Petrovitch is living with us now? |
12349 | You said there was something you wanted to ask my advice about? |
12349 | You were with him at the Front, were n''t you? |
12349 | You will allow me to sit down? |
12349 | You will work at your practice? |
12349 | You''re not angry, Nicholas? |
12349 | _ Kto snaiet_? 12349 _ Kto tam_... Who''s there?" |
12349 | _ Nu, Tznaiesh schto?_ Michael Alexandrovitch has put me off-- says he is busy all night at the office. 12349 ''How can order come out of this?'' 12349 ''What about your inventions?'' 12349 ''What can Siberia be to me?'' 12349 ( who knows?) 12349 A good deal of quarrelling, is n''t there? 12349 A revolution would mean God''s own upset, and you''ve got a war on, have n''t you? |
12349 | After a time she opened her eyes and said, suddenly:"We all come and talk to you, do n''t we? |
12349 | Am I a fine man? |
12349 | Am I an infant? |
12349 | Am I now, at fifty- five, about to become instantly a saint? |
12349 | Am I one to hold her, to chain her down, to keep her when she has already escaped? |
12349 | And Nina? |
12349 | And Semyonov? |
12349 | And after all, is n''t everybody wrong? |
12349 | And how''s it going to end, do you think? |
12349 | And of course it''s all so ridiculous, because there''s nothing to suspect, absolutely nothing-- is there?" |
12349 | And on the other side-- who? |
12349 | And so how was one to prevent him? |
12349 | And supposing one of them came in while the soldiers were there? |
12349 | And the news, what''s the latest?" |
12349 | And then what was Semyonov after? |
12349 | And then, what should I do? |
12349 | And what Russian is ever more than that at the end? |
12349 | And what about Bohun? |
12349 | And what about the army-- breaking up a bit, is n''t it?" |
12349 | And what did it matter? |
12349 | And who was there now, in the whole world, who would be guided by my opinion? |
12349 | And who''s going to stop me?" |
12349 | And you, Ivan?... |
12349 | And you, if afterwards you ever think of me, think that I always wished to... no, why should you think of me at all? |
12349 | Are not the Germans and Austrians human like ourselves? |
12349 | Are you better? |
12349 | Are you mystical, Rat? |
12349 | Are you remaining in Petrograd?" |
12349 | As he spoke I heard again the echo of that voice as it vanished into the darkness...."No one?" |
12349 | Before he followed her, Bohun turned round to me:"Is n''t she splendid?" |
12349 | Belgium? |
12349 | Besides, what action could I take? |
12349 | Bohun, drawing me aside, whispered to me:"Can I come and see you? |
12349 | But I felt that I must run in and give you the greetings of the season.... Ah, Nicholas, how are you? |
12349 | But defiance to whom-- to Vera? |
12349 | But do you know our people, that''s the question? |
12349 | But does that mean that I do not believe in it when I see it? |
12349 | But had n''t he been wrong always? |
12349 | But he could easily have said if he did n''t want to come, could n''t he?" |
12349 | But his eyes were not looking at Boris at all; they were turned towards Vera, staring at her, begging her, beseeching her.... What had he seen? |
12349 | But is that the end? |
12349 | But it''s unwise of you-- unwise....""Unwise-- how?" |
12349 | But then when his flatteries failed, what then? |
12349 | But to- night Nina and I are going to Rozanov''s, to a party, and she said she''d meet me here.... Sha n''t I worry you?" |
12349 | But weather of the soul perhaps you mean? |
12349 | But where is your patriotism? |
12349 | But where was the man? |
12349 | But why heed it?... |
12349 | But you are so childish in your ideas-- and are you unfortunate? |
12349 | By the victory of Germany? |
12349 | Ca n''t I go and leave the flat at any moment if I wish, or am I to consider myself your prisoner?... |
12349 | Ca n''t you see how they''d fight?"... |
12349 | Ca n''t you see that we''re all so disappointed with ourselves that nothing matters? |
12349 | Callous, was n''t it? |
12349 | Could he control them? |
12349 | Could it be Bohun of whom she was speaking? |
12349 | Damned long ago all that, is n''t it? |
12349 | Did the Russian people make the war? |
12349 | Did you swear to protect her people? |
12349 | Different from Wilderling''s, is n''t it? |
12349 | Do n''t I know the business he''s after? |
12349 | Do n''t they disturb you?" |
12349 | Do n''t they look ruffians, some of them?" |
12349 | Do n''t you believe this?'' |
12349 | Do n''t you hear the music?" |
12349 | Do n''t you see, do n''t you see what you are doing? |
12349 | Do you believe in ghosts, Durdles?" |
12349 | Do you believe in it? |
12349 | Do you know how it comes? |
12349 | Do you love Russia as truly as ever?" |
12349 | Do you mind if I gas a lot?" |
12349 | Do you really think so? |
12349 | Do you see those three windows all alight? |
12349 | Do you see what I mean-- that red light?" |
12349 | Do you suppose for a moment that, if you bow to Germany, she wo n''t instantly trample out your Revolution and give you hack your monarchy? |
12349 | Do you suppose that I have been more than a month here without discovering the facts? |
12349 | Do you suppose that I''m such an ass as not to recognise the kind of thing that my loving her would lead to? |
12349 | Do you think all this silly?" |
12349 | Do you think he does that?" |
12349 | Do you think he will want to come?" |
12349 | Do you think she''d like to learn English?" |
12349 | Do you think the bridges will be up? |
12349 | Do you think you''re going to improve things by pretending that anarchy does n''t exist? |
12349 | Do you think your cynic loves his cynicism? |
12349 | Do you treasure it? |
12349 | Do you understand that? |
12349 | Do you want it to last? |
12349 | Does England, who pretends such loving care for Belgium, does she look after Ireland? |
12349 | Does n''t seem to be quite turning out that way, does it, from all one hears? |
12349 | Does such a crisis, as for instance Milyukoff''s protest last November, mean nothing? |
12349 | During those days before England''s intervention, did you not threaten to call us cowards and traitors if we did not come in? |
12349 | Ever met Wilderling?" |
12349 | Everything''s going wrong together, is n''t it?" |
12349 | Feeling fit? |
12349 | Fools? |
12349 | Gravely he looked round him, then turned back into the forest.... Was my dream thus? |
12349 | Had I not broken my heart in the pursuit, and was I not as far as ever from attainment? |
12349 | Has somebody hurt you? |
12349 | Has something happened? |
12349 | Has the word Russia been mentioned once by you since the Revolution? |
12349 | Have n''t you known them? |
12349 | Have you a beautiful soul?" |
12349 | Have you ever noticed how some chairs will creak in a room, just as though some one were sitting down or getting up? |
12349 | Have you heard any news?" |
12349 | Have you heard what she did in the Congo?..." |
12349 | Have you your revolver with you? |
12349 | He heard her say,"What''s happened? |
12349 | He is bit of an ass, is n''t he?" |
12349 | He laughed at us all and said,"Whose interests am I studying? |
12349 | He raised his voice:"Yes, and what about your allies, England and France, are you going to betray them?" |
12349 | He said, his voice shaking a little, blushing as he spoke:"What about Germany?" |
12349 | He told me that they were no good--""But I thought that he encouraged you?" |
12349 | He was suspicious always that they would laugh at his Russian( what mattered it if they did? |
12349 | He wo n''t be very particular, will he, because we are n''t princes?" |
12349 | He''s difficult to resist-- very difficult to resist....""Why have you given up your inventions, Nicolai Leontievitch?" |
12349 | Holy Russia''s?... |
12349 | Hope you''re really fit?" |
12349 | How are you? |
12349 | How can she afford to have a revolutionary republic close to her own gates? |
12349 | How could Nina really love Lawrence when he, so obviously, cared nothing at all for her? |
12349 | How does he know anything? |
12349 | How does he know? |
12349 | How is this war going to end? |
12349 | How long is it? |
12349 | How many souls must have asked themselves that day--"Why, if this is so easy, do we not proceed further? |
12349 | How much had he understood? |
12349 | How soon?" |
12349 | How was I ever to get home? |
12349 | How was I to act? |
12349 | I am safe?" |
12349 | I am so unimportant, why has he taken such a trouble? |
12349 | I asked him whether Nicholas was there, he said,"Yes, fast asleep in the arm- chair,"Was Semyonov there? |
12349 | I asked him-- What kind of ideas? |
12349 | I can not leave her alone with him, can I? |
12349 | I cried,"is Alexei Petrovitch at home?" |
12349 | I do n''t talk about myself, do I? |
12349 | I have no feeling of jealousy....""You? |
12349 | I have such strange dreams-- Why has Alexei come to stay with us?" |
12349 | I said to Bohun,"Did you ever see that fellow before?" |
12349 | I said to him:"Will you go away? |
12349 | I said..."and what about Nicholas''inventions?" |
12349 | I said;"where can he get it from?" |
12349 | I stammered,"Why do I stay? |
12349 | I tried to interrupt him, but he went on, his voice ever rising and rising:"What is your wretched German war? |
12349 | I want to stop and watch these ridiculous people a little longer.... What had you got to say, my philosophical, optimistic friend?" |
12349 | I was asked by--""Well, why not?" |
12349 | I was just thinking it was time for me to go when I heard Semyonov say:"Well, what do you think of your Revolution now, Nicholas?" |
12349 | I was silent, then I said:"And the third thing, Vera Michailovna?" |
12349 | I''m sure you will see that for your own satisfaction....""You are assured now that there is no one here?" |
12349 | I''ve grown older, have n''t I?" |
12349 | I?... |
12349 | If I were n''t a weak man he would n''t be able to do anything with me, would he? |
12349 | If an Englishman speaks of God when other men are present every one laughs-- and yet why? |
12349 | If that day is to be for ever postponed?" |
12349 | In that house on the Quay what was happening? |
12349 | Is any one the happier? |
12349 | Is anybody-- killed?" |
12349 | Is he a better man than I? |
12349 | Is he coming?" |
12349 | Is it I that pursue Nicholas, or is it my ghost that pursues myself? |
12349 | Is it Nicholas that I pursue? |
12349 | Is it about your inventions that you are speaking? |
12349 | Is it for the charm and fascination of your society? |
12349 | Is it not better to do things for yourself? |
12349 | Is n''t it odd how one gets to love Russians-- more than one''s own people? |
12349 | Is n''t it...? |
12349 | Is n''t there a dance going on? |
12349 | Is n''t there disorder everywhere-- aren''t all your works stopping and your industries failing? |
12349 | Is not Nicholas dead, and is it not my hope of release that I follow?... |
12349 | Is not that the history of every triumphant Idea?... |
12349 | Is she behind there or no? |
12349 | Is she behind there, maddening thought, with her Englishman? |
12349 | Is that our curse? |
12349 | Is that the way to prove my fidelity to her? |
12349 | Is that true?" |
12349 | Is this going to do it? |
12349 | It may be that he was right...."Will you come with us, Ivan Andreievitch?" |
12349 | It says....""Ca n''t you leave it alone, Alexei? |
12349 | It''s very exposed here, is n''t it?" |
12349 | Ivan Andreievitch, what do you think? |
12349 | Just to get rid of him so that he should n''t be watching me.... Why even when I was n''t there he...."But what''s that got to do with my walk? |
12349 | Lawrence was silent, then, just as we were turning into the square where the Michailovsky Theatre was he began:"What''s the matter?... |
12349 | Lawrence?" |
12349 | Lawrence?... |
12349 | Leave us all for ever? |
12349 | Like a child who has suddenly found Paradise.... Could any Englishman ever be cheated like that by anything? |
12349 | May I not find in the bosom of my family such an escape?" |
12349 | Michael, Uncle Ivan, Uncle Alexei, Durdles-- how dare you, all of you? |
12349 | My own?... |
12349 | My worthy Markovitch, for example--""What about Markovitch?" |
12349 | Never Tchehov?" |
12349 | Never_ Karamazov_? |
12349 | Never_ War and Peace_? |
12349 | Nicholas or Uncle Ivan or Bohun or Sacha? |
12349 | Nicholas or Vera? |
12349 | Nina said, with a little shudder,"Is n''t it quiet, Durdles? |
12349 | No one at all? |
12349 | No one knows of this-- that I''d swear-- and no one shall; but what''s the matter with her, Durward, what''s she afraid of? |
12349 | Not Vera nor Nina nor Jeremy nor Bohun? |
12349 | Not drink his wine? |
12349 | Not the body only, but that soul, that spirit, that individual personal expression of beauty and purity and loveliness? |
12349 | Not young Bohun even...? |
12349 | Now I''ve got him far enough? |
12349 | Now what about that, my fine upholder of the Russian Revolution? |
12349 | Obey one''s superior officer? |
12349 | Of course, the thing is to get rid of all one''s English ideas, is n''t it? |
12349 | Oh, what should I do? |
12349 | Oh, why can not that day return? |
12349 | One class or another class what did it matter? |
12349 | Only what has made my husband break his resolve? |
12349 | Or even yourself? |
12349 | Or perhaps our English Byron, Lawrence? |
12349 | Or this? |
12349 | Or this? |
12349 | Perhaps I did n''t know that he had public duties? |
12349 | Perhaps this is a ghost that you see.... What if the town has changed in the night and strange souls have slipped into our old bodies? |
12349 | Political?" |
12349 | Poor little Nina--""Where does Grogoff live?" |
12349 | Pretty quick, is n''t it, to change from Utopia to threatenings of the worst sort of Communism? |
12349 | Rather ask, what am I? |
12349 | Sacha? |
12349 | Semyonov, meanwhile, continued:"What were those words you used to me not so long ago? |
12349 | Shall we blame our blood or our rulers? |
12349 | Shall we go? |
12349 | She did n''t answer; at length she turned round and said:"You''ve been ill again, have n''t you?" |
12349 | So you have no money for me?" |
12349 | Something must be done-- but what? |
12349 | Speak to Vera? |
12349 | Suddenly, just as I came in he bent down and I heard him say:''Wo n''t you stop the beastly thing?'' |
12349 | Suicide? |
12349 | Suppose they had seen him enter and were simply waiting, on the cat- and- mouse plan, to catch him? |
12349 | Tell me honestly-- are you going or not?" |
12349 | That was a disgraceful thing to do, was n''t it? |
12349 | That''s one of the things I''ve come to ask you about?" |
12349 | The Baron talked away:"Very amusing, do n''t you think? |
12349 | The Markovitches do n''t dislike him, do they?" |
12349 | The Neva was silent, but beneath that silence beat what force and power, what contempt and scorn, what silent purposes? |
12349 | The man that first day in the Kazan?" |
12349 | The other night did you notice anything?" |
12349 | The people to whom the world truly belongs? |
12349 | The river at last was overflowing its banks-- would not the savage force of its power be greater than any one could calculate? |
12349 | The thing will be to get the labour-- that''s the trouble nowadays-- but I''ll find somebody-- one of these timber men...."So that was it, was it? |
12349 | Then about God? |
12349 | Then he burst out with:"I say, Durward, what do you think of this uncle that''s turned up, the doctor chap?" |
12349 | Then, in quite another tone, he remarked to me:"By the way, Ivan Andreievitch, what about your friend Mr. Lawrence? |
12349 | There may be another life-- who can really prove there is n''t? |
12349 | There they go-- ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen....""How still the Square is? |
12349 | There was instant silence, a terrible pause, and then Bohun''s polite gentle voice:"Is this where Mr. Markovitch lives? |
12349 | They had obviously met outside, because Vera said, as though continuing a conversation:"And it''s only just happened?" |
12349 | To Nicholas? |
12349 | To Semyonov?... |
12349 | Traitor to our Czar and your English king? |
12349 | Uncle Vanya... Uncle Vanya...""_ Shto?_""Is n''t it true that Michael''s dead now?" |
12349 | Uncle Vanya... Uncle Vanya...""_ Shto?_""Is n''t it true that Michael''s dead now?" |
12349 | Was I with Markovitch during his walk through that marvellous new world that he seemed himself to have created? |
12349 | Was I with Nina and Vera on that Tuesday night when they stood face to face with one another for the first time? |
12349 | Was it my black- bearded peasant? |
12349 | Was it possible that he heard Semyonov''s breathing?... |
12349 | Was it true, do you think, about the people being shot at the Nicholas Station to- day?" |
12349 | Was it wonderful that on his return to Petrograd she should feel again that old Byronic( every Russian is still brought up on Byron) romance? |
12349 | Was n''t he wonderful that week? |
12349 | Was the room hypnotic? |
12349 | We talk like blind men on a dark road.... Do you believe that there are no patriots here? |
12349 | Well, now, what I want to know is, how much have you seen of Markovitch lately, and has he talked to you?" |
12349 | Well, then.... Am I going to stop doing such things? |
12349 | Well, they were never very happy, were they?" |
12349 | Well, why not? |
12349 | Well, why should I mind that he should be astonished? |
12349 | What about India? |
12349 | What about Ireland? |
12349 | What about Lawrence? |
12349 | What about South Africa?... |
12349 | What about her persecution of South Africa? |
12349 | What about the eighty million peasants who have been liberated in the course of a night? |
12349 | What about the people, M. Durward? |
12349 | What about your beautiful Russian mystic now?" |
12349 | What about your own Revolution? |
12349 | What are all those things compared with the idea behind them? |
12349 | What are you doing to Markovitch, Alexei Petrovitch?" |
12349 | What business is it of yours? |
12349 | What can the Germans do? |
12349 | What could have driven her to do such a thing? |
12349 | What did Alexei Petrovitch say to you?" |
12349 | What did I say, having such a girl? |
12349 | What did a fine woman like that marry such a man for?'' |
12349 | What did he, with all his vehemence and conceit, intend to do with these? |
12349 | What did it matter if she had put her hand on his knee? |
12349 | What did she know?... |
12349 | What do I remember after those words of Rozanov? |
12349 | What do they matter? |
12349 | What do you advise,_ Gaspoda_? |
12349 | What do you hope to do by this surrender? |
12349 | What do you know of things? |
12349 | What do you lack?" |
12349 | What do you want?... |
12349 | What does it matter what they do? |
12349 | What ever shall I do? |
12349 | What feeling is there in my soul that counts for a moment beside my feeling for Sherry? |
12349 | What good have you done to any one or anything? |
12349 | What had happened during my month of illness? |
12349 | What had she seen? |
12349 | What had, perhaps, already happened?... |
12349 | What has come to you, you who were the most modest people in Europe and are now suddenly the most conceited? |
12349 | What have I done?" |
12349 | What have I ever done to him? |
12349 | What have I ever done, Ivan Andreievitch? |
12349 | What have you done by relaxing discipline in the army? |
12349 | What have you done so far by your Revolutionary orders? |
12349 | What is Belgium to you? |
12349 | What is he to do? |
12349 | What is she doing at this moment? |
12349 | What is there in it? |
12349 | What kind of trouble do you mean?" |
12349 | What of Jerry and Vera? |
12349 | What of Nicholas? |
12349 | What of Semyonov...? |
12349 | What on earth did he want to leave his comfortable flat and come to us for? |
12349 | What plans had he? |
12349 | What purpose? |
12349 | What right have you got over me? |
12349 | What secret, selfish ambitions was he out now to secure? |
12349 | What sign has she ever shown that she would? |
12349 | What then? |
12349 | What to do? |
12349 | What type? |
12349 | What was I to do? |
12349 | What was it that had driven her to this? |
12349 | What was it? |
12349 | What was it? |
12349 | What would a French woman or an English woman have done? |
12349 | What would he do with these people? |
12349 | What would he think? |
12349 | What''s changed your mind?" |
12349 | What''s friendship worth if every disappointment chills one''s affection? |
12349 | What''s happened to him since?" |
12349 | What''s happened?" |
12349 | What''s his name? |
12349 | What''s it all about, and what''s he trying to do to Markovitch?" |
12349 | What''s life for?... |
12349 | What''s one to do? |
12349 | What''s the matter with her, Durward? |
12349 | What''s the matter?" |
12349 | What, for instance, do you know about women? |
12349 | When I joined them he said to me:"Well, Ivan Andreievitch, what''s the latest news of your splendid Revolution?" |
12349 | When have her people ever turned away or shown horror at any of the beastly things her rulers have been doing in this war?... |
12349 | When have you ever thought about Him? |
12349 | When will you learn, Nicholas my friend, that I am a spectator, not a participator?" |
12349 | Where are they firing-- do you know?" |
12349 | Where had we better go? |
12349 | Where were their leaders? |
12349 | Where''s he to be found?" |
12349 | Whether your enemy or yourself is the stronger who knows?... |
12349 | Who am I?... |
12349 | Who are you?..." |
12349 | Who brought you into this war? |
12349 | Who could? |
12349 | Who is ruling the world now? |
12349 | Who knows? |
12349 | Who knows? |
12349 | Who knows? |
12349 | Who was I to prevent anything? |
12349 | Who would be the most dangerous? |
12349 | Who''s going to finish me off? |
12349 | Who''s going to lead them if you are not? |
12349 | Who, indeed, would their leaders be? |
12349 | Whose fault was it all? |
12349 | Why am I always pursuing you? |
12349 | Why are we like that?" |
12349 | Why can not that day return?..." |
12349 | Why did it succeed? |
12349 | Why did n''t you tell us? |
12349 | Why did n''t you tell us?" |
12349 | Why did you tell me that story?" |
12349 | Why do n''t you go back to England?" |
12349 | Why do you think Germany is going to listen to you? |
12349 | Why does n''t every one make peace?" |
12349 | Why is n''t any one out walking?" |
12349 | Why is she behaving like this to me?" |
12349 | Why must I go?" |
12349 | Why not I as well as another? |
12349 | Why not? |
12349 | Why not?" |
12349 | Why should I?" |
12349 | Why should Vera, have everything?" |
12349 | Why should he come so often now? |
12349 | Why should he have things? |
12349 | Why should he think that I always knew everybody, I who kept to myself so? |
12349 | Why should it be? |
12349 | Why should n''t I have my friends? |
12349 | Why should they interfere with us?" |
12349 | Why should you be? |
12349 | Why?" |
12349 | Why?" |
12349 | Will he want hot water?" |
12349 | Will the bridges be up?" |
12349 | Will you ask him to wait and speak to you?" |
12349 | Will you come down with me there now?" |
12349 | Will you prevent me from continuing my friendship with them?" |
12349 | Will you promise never to return?" |
12349 | Would I still think you sentimental, do you suppose?" |
12349 | Would n''t you rather be somewhere with conveniences-- telephone and lifts and things?" |
12349 | Would they obey anybody until education had shown them the necessities for co- ordination and self- discipline? |
12349 | Would they obey him? |
12349 | You do n''t agree with those fools who do n''t believe that she will make the best of all this? |
12349 | You do n''t know him, do you?" |
12349 | You know that he''s going back to England?" |
12349 | You know the discontent.... Is there no fear....?" |
12349 | You remember, long ago, telling me to look after Markovitch when I talked all that rot about caring for Vera?" |
12349 | You''ll see to- morrow....""And the soldiers, Barin?" |
12349 | You''re all cold as ice.... And what do you mean spying on me? |
12349 | You''re always studying people, are n''t you?" |
12349 | You''re not sleeping?" |
12349 | Your beauty? |
12349 | Your leaders? |
12349 | Your wit? |
12349 | Yours?... |
12349 | _ Pomnite_?" |
12349 | about the saving of the world and all the rest of it that this was going to be? |
12349 | and then in a sharper, more urgent voice,"Where''s my husband?" |
12349 | and what had Semyonov said to her? |
12349 | but what? |
12349 | he is a devil, Ivan Andreievitch, and why has he persecuted me so? |
12349 | it''s gone-- well, it_ must_ have gone somewhere, must n''t it? |
12349 | just as though a man were standing behind him with a raised weapon...."You really mean this?" |
12349 | rape and adultery and Markovitch after us with a pistol? |
12349 | said Vera,"tell us why you''ve come in here?"... |
12349 | she asked me--"there by the door?" |
12349 | to Lawrence?... |
12349 | what''s that?" |