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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36111 | ''Was this life?'' 36111 Why are you so hated?" |
36111 | Why wait ye,he asks in that wonderful rhapsody on"Silence"(7)"for Heaven to open at the strike of the thunderbolt? |
36111 | ( 1886), which expounds the passage in Luke iii:10, 11:"And the people asked him, saying, What shall we do then? |
36111 | ( 30)"The Life of Tolstoy,"Later Years, p. 643 f. But in"What Then Must We Do?" |
36111 | ( also translated under the title"My Religion,"1884) and"What Then Must We Do?" |
36111 | ***** Altogether, did Tolstoy practice what he professed? |
36111 | ***** To what extent Tolstoy was a true Christian believer may best be gathered from his own writings,"What Do I Believe?" |
36111 | After raising the question, How did the Greeks contrive to dignify and ennoble their national existence? |
36111 | Again, in"Married"he answers the query, Shall women vote? |
36111 | And if ye are not willing to be fates, and inexorable, how could ye conquer with me someday? |
36111 | And if your hardness would not glance, and cut, and chip into pieces-- how could ye create with me some day? |
36111 | And is it not natural to seek that material among the largest literary apparitions of the age? |
36111 | And so the question arises, Whence shall the conscience of the ruler- man derive its distinctions between the Right and the Wrong? |
36111 | And the happiness of the spirit is this: to be anointed and consecrated by tears as a sacrificial animal;--knew ye that before?" |
36111 | And where in the meanwhile is the lost leader? |
36111 | Are ye not my brethren? |
36111 | But how to detect in the deepest recesses of the soul the echoes of universal life and give outward resonance to their faint reverberations? |
36111 | But in reality do we know more concerning Life than did our ancestors? |
36111 | But what is"beautiful"? |
36111 | By one''s own pain one''s own knowledge increaseth;--knew ye that before? |
36111 | For what compels an ambitious imagination to arrest itself at the goal of the superman? |
36111 | Has the dam burst apart and will they all be swallowed by the ocean? |
36111 | Have not civilizations risen and fallen according as they were shaped by this or that class of nations? |
36111 | He is gone to find a way out of the woods-- what can have become of him? |
36111 | His views on Art are plainly and forcibly expounded in the famous treatise on"What is Art?" |
36111 | If it be a heinous deed he is brooding, why does he pause in its execution? |
36111 | In the tumultuous agitation of his conscience, the crucial and fundamental questions, Why Do We Live? |
36111 | Is it a legitimate ambition of the race to mark time on the stand which it has reached and to entrench itself impregnably in its present mediocrity? |
36111 | May we not perchance steep our souls in light that flows from another source than science? |
36111 | Might he not sweeten his lot after the same prescription? |
36111 | One can hardly peruse it without asking: Was Strindberg insane? |
36111 | So if Truth is an alterable and shifting concept, must not morality likewise be variable? |
36111 | Sociologically the most important of these is a book on the problem of property, entitled,"What Then Must We Do?" |
36111 | The bell strikes twelve-- they wonder is it noon or night? |
36111 | The discipline of suffering,--tragical suffering,--know ye not that only this discipline has heretofore brought about every elevation of man?" |
36111 | Then questions, eager and calamitous, pass in whispers among them: Has the leader lost his way? |
36111 | Was spricht die tiefe Mitternacht? |
36111 | What saith the deep midnight? |
36111 | What, then, questions the persevering pursuer of the final verities, shall we do in order that we may press nearer to Truth? |
36111 | Why is there so little fate in your looks? |
36111 | Why is there so much disavowal and abnegation in your hearts? |
36111 | Why should it not run on beyond that first terminal? |
36111 | Why so hard? |
36111 | Why so soft, so unresisting, and yielding? |
36111 | Why so soft? |
36111 | Will he never come back? |
36111 | Yet all the gifts of fortune sank into insignificance before that vexing, unanswered Why? |
36111 | and How Should We Live? |
36111 | said once the charcoal unto the diamond, are we not near relations? |
46397 | Allow me a plain question: Have women been admitted to a share in the rule? 46397 Am I, then, always to be the plaything and sport of the invisible Powers?" |
46397 | And have you had no relapse? |
46397 | And how did you get cured? |
46397 | And now his body appears to you? |
46397 | And what about death? |
46397 | And what were your doctor''s orders? |
46397 | Are there any other places? |
46397 | Are you afraid? |
46397 | Born as I am out of mire, created for baseness, feeding on decay, how shall I be freed from earthly grossness except by death? 46397 Can you imagine,"he says,"such a piece of infernal bad luck? |
46397 | Could you tell me what time it is? |
46397 | Have n''t you seen a carriage drawn by a chestnut horse, and driven by a man with a dark complexion? |
46397 | Have you ever had similar abnormal experiences before? |
46397 | Have you had a pleasant journey? |
46397 | Have you no talisman against them? |
46397 | He suffers from neurasthenia and believes himself persecuted----"By demons? |
46397 | How so? |
46397 | I assure you----"Oh; then you made yourself invisible? |
46397 | Is any one there? |
46397 | Is it a real woman, or a spectre? |
46397 | Is it some one with a spite against you? |
46397 | Is not this plain speaking on the part of a mortal? 46397 Over your head?" |
46397 | Since the first woman made an agreement with the Devil, why should her daughters not do so likewise? 46397 Some one unseen?" |
46397 | Tell me, old fellow, can you sleep at night? |
46397 | That man there resembles one of our friends, but which of them? |
46397 | The dead? 46397 Then is it----?" |
46397 | Thou wilt not answer? 46397 Well, who?" |
46397 | Well? |
46397 | What do you mean by''also''? |
46397 | What does it mean? 46397 What does this Swedenborg say?" |
46397 | What is he suffering from now? |
46397 | What is it, then? |
46397 | What is that about? |
46397 | What is that? |
46397 | What is the matter with him? |
46397 | What is the matter with the old man? |
46397 | What is the matter? |
46397 | What then demandest thou of me? 46397 What was that?" |
46397 | What? |
46397 | Where am I? |
46397 | Which driver? |
46397 | Which way did you come? |
46397 | Who is that? |
46397 | Who? |
46397 | Why? 46397 You also?" |
46397 | You also? |
46397 | --smile at the folly and over- daring of human ants? |
46397 | Am I mad? |
46397 | Am I the Wandering Jew who refused the Redeemer a drink of water? |
46397 | Am I the first inventor of revolt or sin? |
46397 | Am I then watched? |
46397 | An accident(?) |
46397 | An epidemic of coincidences? |
46397 | And I speak,"What demandest thou of me, and wherefore plaguest thou me with thy Christ? |
46397 | And how comes it that the disturbance always takes an acoustic form? |
46397 | And what was won for us? |
46397 | And whither has thy wisdom led me? |
46397 | Are there none righteous? |
46397 | As I remarked something of this sort to him, a light seemed to break upon him,"Is that not the Devil?" |
46397 | But as to trusting doctors-- you know yourself already, perhaps?" |
46397 | But how about the others who spent their lives on their knees in devotion and self- denial, and who have all been disowned? |
46397 | But now no one takes me for an example, and what would be the use if I tried to preach to young men who have not sinned as much as I have? |
46397 | But what have I to complain of, since Providence has only granted fulfilment to an unholy prayer which I addressed to it in my youth? |
46397 | Can I then make myself invisible?" |
46397 | Can one make oneself invisible? |
46397 | Do I suffer from optical delusion? |
46397 | Do you know what makes life bearable for me? |
46397 | Does he appear to you in a disturbing way,--I mean in dreams?" |
46397 | Doth it please Thee to oppress me, to overthrow the work of Thine own hands, and to further the devices of the wicked?"'' |
46397 | Edifying, is it not? |
46397 | For a moment the thought strikes me,"Suppose one of your acquaintances saw you now?" |
46397 | Has anyone got the power to tamper with my faculty of sight? |
46397 | Have I conceived all this people? |
46397 | Have I now blasphemed the Eternal, the Father of Jesus Christ, the God of the Old and New Testament? |
46397 | Have I then lost the sense for distances? |
46397 | Have you never had it?" |
46397 | Have you tried sulphonal for it?" |
46397 | He proceeds to corporal punishment, exclaiming,"So you answer back, do you?" |
46397 | How are we to explain a hallucination which is seen by one and heard by another? |
46397 | How can I have the right to despise the creation of the Eternal and the beautiful earth? |
46397 | How could you? |
46397 | How were you cured?" |
46397 | I do not ask now,"What have I to do here?" |
46397 | I do not deny the fact, but why must they do it just as I enter the place? |
46397 | I said;"do n''t you hear something?" |
46397 | In alarm, I wake him up,"Have you been dreaming, old fellow?" |
46397 | In order to clear up the matter, I asked my companion,"Can you see a protuberance on this fellow''s neck?" |
46397 | Is He preparing for His return, or has He arrived? |
46397 | Is He the"Good Tyrant"which youth dreams of, a Prince of Peace, a glorious hero? |
46397 | Is it necessary for me to answer? |
46397 | Is it quite befitting, this speech of an angry servant? |
46397 | Is it rash to connect these two facts? |
46397 | Is it the irrevocable doom pronounced against Sodom? |
46397 | Is it the sky which reflects the outspread sea, or the sea which mirrors the sky? |
46397 | Is it to make me a martyr at all costs, whether I do thy will or disregard it? |
46397 | Is my Teacher angry that I have written this? |
46397 | It must be the infliction of punishment which is to educate me? |
46397 | Moreover, Rheingold has a special message for me:--"_ Wellgunde_: Knowest thou not who alone is permitted to forge the gold? |
46397 | Must all perish? |
46397 | Norberg?" |
46397 | Of whom was he the re- incarnation? |
46397 | On the other hand, people lay stress on the proverb,"Evil companionship corrupts good manners"; but which is evil society, and which is the good? |
46397 | One stoops one''s head before a stone flung at one, but what of the flinger whom one is not conscious of having seen? |
46397 | Or have they fled from the sad sleep which, perhaps, has ceased to visit them? |
46397 | Sometimes, in order to help him, I let drop, as though by chance, an interrogatory remark,"Something is happening, is n''t it?" |
46397 | St. Chrysostom, the misogynist, says:"What is woman? |
46397 | Suppose that it was a lie, and that I am not the person for whom men take me? |
46397 | That is just the right word, and why? |
46397 | There is a universal awakening proceeding, and what is to be its goal? |
46397 | Thou wilt not? |
46397 | To preach morality? |
46397 | Was it a mere chance that frightened his horse so that he shied and upset the carriage? |
46397 | Well then, what about the revolt against the Invisible? |
46397 | What does He want? |
46397 | What does it mean?" |
46397 | What does that signify? |
46397 | What for? |
46397 | What is it after all in the book, which is to be a word of life to me? |
46397 | What is it then that is taking place in the world to- day? |
46397 | What is it? |
46397 | What is the good of seeking when the devil has a finger in the pie? |
46397 | What of my opponent in religion? |
46397 | What of that?" |
46397 | What protector furthered the schemes of this Corsican? |
46397 | What would''st thou of me?" |
46397 | When I hear fine music, I always ask myself,"Where did the composer find it?" |
46397 | Whence should I have flesh to give unto all this people? |
46397 | Where am I? |
46397 | Where did you come from?" |
46397 | Where does He hide Himself, the Master of the house who kept it in good order, and watched the overseers in order to prevent injustice?" |
46397 | Where is He, the Heavenly Father, who can smite at the follies of His children and pardon after He has punished them? |
46397 | Where is the pilot that will guide us between these hidden reefs of conceit and false humility?" |
46397 | Who was Napoleon? |
46397 | Whose is the fault, and why have they made me a scapegoat? |
46397 | Why did not this confession of an occultist fall into my hands before? |
46397 | Why do I not become ill after such tortures as these? |
46397 | Why do n''t I complain to the manager? |
46397 | Why do you ask that?" |
46397 | Why hast thou condemned me to ingratitude, which I hate more than any other sin? |
46397 | Why must it be pinks, which I dislike because they resemble raw flesh and smell of a chemist''s shop? |
46397 | Why? |
46397 | Wilt thou make me a prophet? |
46397 | Without beating about the bush I asked him directly,"Where were you to- day between one and two o''clock?" |
46397 | XI IN PARIS Once more,--is it for the last time? |
46397 | and am I, now that I wish to follow and imitate Him, unable to approach Him? |
46397 | and have the Powers prospered them in their worldly affairs?" |
46397 | and wherefore have I not found favour in Thy sight, that Thou layest the burden of all this people upon me? |
46397 | should I not hate them that hate thee? |
46107 | And the young gentleman pays? |
46107 | And what is the good of it all? |
46107 | And why should it be more gentleman- like to write? |
46107 | Are you angry with me? |
46107 | Are you free at present? |
46107 | Are you lazy, you devil? |
46107 | Are you striking the boy, you stupid ox of a peasant? |
46107 | Are you sure that you know the Lord''s will? |
46107 | Bolt? |
46107 | But did you see our people? 46107 But if one, seeing their imperfection, should doubt of their Divine origin, and it should be shown, on examination, that they have no Divine origin?" |
46107 | But the wars-- the wars-- will they never stop? |
46107 | But you will be kind to him? |
46107 | But your child? |
46107 | Can I scribble such letters as they do, but do n''t I keep my accounts all right? 46107 Can anyone answer this? |
46107 | Carriage- pole? |
46107 | Choose? 46107 Deuce take me,"he said,"do I see ghosts in broad daylight? |
46107 | Did you have a good journey from the town or not? |
46107 | Did you see the priest''s boys in red cassocks who stood and sang with the coffee- roasters? 46107 Do n''t you get my iron?" |
46107 | Do n''t you get my salt? |
46107 | Do n''t you get my silver and my gold? |
46107 | Do n''t you get my wine? |
46107 | Do you doubt whether I am recovered? |
46107 | Do you feel strong enough to hear a good piece of news? |
46107 | Do you know that all the horses and dogs in the town have been killed? |
46107 | Do you know,asked the commandant,"that the corpses are poisoning the city, since the Swedes took the churchyard of Eschach?" |
46107 | Do you smell it? 46107 Doctor,"he said, pointing to the grated window,"why do you want to spoil and fleur- de- lisify such a beautiful picture? |
46107 | Does the gentleman want anything? |
46107 | Does the train go so high up the mountain? |
46107 | Eat? 46107 For,"continued he,"what mother will permit her son, what wife her husband, what sister her brother to go into these battles? |
46107 | God''s free world? 46107 Hard? |
46107 | Has he confessed? |
46107 | Have n''t I? 46107 How about the clerk?" |
46107 | How are the prisoners going on? |
46107 | How do you know that, innkeeper? |
46107 | How is the fishing? |
46107 | I a peasant? 46107 I make no one miserable,"answered Christian,"but I defend myself when I see that people wish me ill. What do you want from me?" |
46107 | I not ready with the money? 46107 I wonder what he will do?" |
46107 | In the cloth factory? |
46107 | In the higher sense; are there then two? |
46107 | Is corn selling well this Christmas? |
46107 | Is it a disguise? 46107 Is n''t it perhaps just as difficult to cut a courtier''s and to make him look smart, or to let someone''s blood when he is in danger of his life?" |
46107 | Is n''t it so, wife? |
46107 | Is there another hill? |
46107 | Learn it? 46107 Listen,"he said in an authoritative tone,"where is the nearest inn?" |
46107 | Now do you think, old woman, that it is better than the other gnats? |
46107 | Now was it not as I said? |
46107 | Pardon me, sir, are you and your soldiers not individuals? |
46107 | Perhaps his Grace is used to being called''angel''? |
46107 | Perhaps you are not ready with the money? |
46107 | Rope- maker? 46107 Shall I tell you, peasant-- you with your corn- sacks? |
46107 | Shoot them? |
46107 | Still as prejudiced against the town as ten years ago? 46107 Tell me, is your trade hard?" |
46107 | The last load? |
46107 | The present owner? |
46107 | The unfortunate man has then been dismissed for his imprudence? |
46107 | Then mother would rather have a thief for her son than an honourable boy? |
46107 | To whom can not one say them? |
46107 | To whom? 46107 Train- oil factory? |
46107 | Well then,said the priest,"if I take my wife as a housekeeper, the Church has nothing against it?" |
46107 | Well, Peter,he resumed,"are you coming to the city this winter?" |
46107 | Well, and the cargo sank too? |
46107 | Well, can one imagine less enterprising people than these fishermen? 46107 Well, why can not it be another matter with me also?" |
46107 | Well, you stupid, ca n''t you take the hammer in one hand and the tongs in the other? |
46107 | Well,he resumed, turning to Christian,"how did you manage it? |
46107 | Well? |
46107 | Well? |
46107 | What are you doing down there? |
46107 | What are you whimpering for? |
46107 | What do you say? 46107 What do you think it is?" |
46107 | What do you think it is? |
46107 | What do you want in the convent? |
46107 | What does that mean? |
46107 | What does the gentleman want? |
46107 | What does your husband say to that? 46107 What have you done, peasants, that you have the honour of entering this high- born society?" |
46107 | What have you got to do here then, ox- driver? |
46107 | What have you there, men? |
46107 | What is that? |
46107 | What is the time? |
46107 | What shall we see? |
46107 | What should I do with them, even if you had any? 46107 What the devil is that cursed ringing for?" |
46107 | What will you give me for this? |
46107 | What will you give me for this? |
46107 | Where are all these men going? |
46107 | Where are my oxen? |
46107 | Where do you plant it? 46107 Who begot me?" |
46107 | Who has made that law? |
46107 | Who will now help the poor family? 46107 Who?" |
46107 | Why can not we be always men? 46107 Why did n''t you tell her so?" |
46107 | Why do n''t you choose another occupation? |
46107 | Why shut up? |
46107 | Why so? |
46107 | Will the young gentleman sit down? |
46107 | You are ashamed of walking over corpses? 46107 You believe then in the treatment?" |
46107 | You think it unpleasant to report a righteous sentence? |
46107 | You wo n''t give up the keys? |
46107 | ''Are you bad?'' |
46107 | Am I envious? |
46107 | And are not these franc- tireurs soldiers? |
46107 | And do you know what the law says about vagabond tramps?" |
46107 | And two and---- You think one gets accustomed to have the sun on one''s neck, the forge in one''s face, and the smoke in one''s nose? |
46107 | And what did you do then? |
46107 | And what do you think a pretty girl says when a smith comes with his black hands and wants to put his arm round her waist? |
46107 | And what do your chestnuts do? |
46107 | And when he came and said that he thought of marrying, do you know what they said?--''Have you the means to?'' |
46107 | And who has changed human kind-- who told us that we were all wrong? |
46107 | And yet, what have I done but my duty? |
46107 | And you, Russian gentlemen, whom I do not know personally, do you think your modern method of forestry by truncating trees is the only correct one? |
46107 | And your sugar? |
46107 | Are n''t you a real gentleman?" |
46107 | Are they married men? |
46107 | At last the commandant broke the silence by asking abruptly,"What did the Bregenzers say?" |
46107 | At present your velvet jacket is white, but to- morrow it will be dirty; the day after, it will be torn, and then, do you know what you are? |
46107 | But after taking a drink, the parish- clerk continued:"Then I ask-- what is one to do with such people? |
46107 | But are soldiers not individuals? |
46107 | But how is the judge to know whether it is a joke or earnest?" |
46107 | But what was that? |
46107 | But what was the use of that? |
46107 | But where was she? |
46107 | But who is to tell him that? |
46107 | But why, she rejoined, could he not when he would make so many people happy? |
46107 | Can I make a knife, a plough, a spade, a brush, or a winnowing- fan out of them? |
46107 | Can anyone answer me?" |
46107 | Can you follow me?" |
46107 | Can you not bear to look at it through seven palings?" |
46107 | Can you not see whence he derived his inspiration for the''Witches''Night,''--there, in the precipices of the Savoy Alps? |
46107 | Christ was sacrificed; all holy martyrs are sacrificed-- why should he be spared? |
46107 | Did not Christian want them to be happy? |
46107 | Did you not take up the skipper too?" |
46107 | Do n''t you think I am a man?" |
46107 | Do they plough; do they draw logs of wood or a load? |
46107 | Do you agree?" |
46107 | Do you call that working? |
46107 | Do you intend to have these young fellows shot?" |
46107 | Do you know Paul Hörning? |
46107 | Do you know that you are a tramp? |
46107 | Do you know what one calls such a gentleman?" |
46107 | Do you know why I sit here? |
46107 | Do you not know that the first questioner plunged mankind into damnation? |
46107 | Do you not think it is better to go to the roots? |
46107 | Do you remember when you sat in the inn and ate fowl with sage stuffing, and, I had a salted herring in my bag? |
46107 | Do you see any pips? |
46107 | Do you see how the flesh on my arm quivers for joy at being able to move? |
46107 | Do you smell it? |
46107 | Do you think I do not know the curse of the double life which I lead? |
46107 | Do you think I have nothing of my own to drink? |
46107 | Do you think that your own country was always so ugly as it now is? |
46107 | Do you think, my dear wife, that one can sleep quietly at night after such doings? |
46107 | Do you understand?" |
46107 | Do you understand?" |
46107 | Does our Spanish friend still believe that wars are unavoidable? |
46107 | Downhill? |
46107 | Envious, do you say? |
46107 | For mutual aid? |
46107 | For some time there was a dreadful silence; at last the man said:"The children must have something for Christmas; who will go to the town?" |
46107 | Give the chestnuts their oats"? |
46107 | Had he then been divided into two, that he heard and saw himself as though he were another person? |
46107 | Had kings, generally speaking, loved their fatherland? |
46107 | Had the King shown love to his fatherland in this? |
46107 | Has nothing happened?" |
46107 | Have I expressed myself clearly? |
46107 | Have I looked into_ your_ mouth? |
46107 | Have they wives and children-- parents perhaps?" |
46107 | Have you not a word of comfort to say to me on the difficult path I have to tread?" |
46107 | He continued to meditate, and asked himself, how is it that man, so innocent as a child, afterwards becomes so evil as he grows older? |
46107 | He drew back to the door and asked,"Can I go now?" |
46107 | He had gone out with his fiancée to Brunkeberg, and as they were coming home over the North Bridge, whom did they meet but his mother and sisters? |
46107 | Herr von Bleichroden seized him by the shoulders, looked him straight in the eyes, and said with a kind of gasp,"Where is my wife? |
46107 | His father then entered and asked him if it was possible for a boy to collect such a stock of things? |
46107 | How could men live together if they did not speak the truth? |
46107 | How did I become a councillor? |
46107 | How did that happen? |
46107 | How did you get hold of it then?" |
46107 | How shall I become mayor? |
46107 | I have meat and hay, beer and bread, fuel and timber, house and clothing; what do I want with you then? |
46107 | In the gutters? |
46107 | Is it education and school, these lauded products of civilisation, which teach us to be bad? |
46107 | Is it not so with the aristocracy?" |
46107 | Is it not to conceal what is really at the bottom of your profession? |
46107 | Is it not, Mr Englishman?" |
46107 | Is that work? |
46107 | Is the problem solved?" |
46107 | It is not an occasion for writing odes, strewing flowers in the streets, and singing Te Deums in the churches? |
46107 | Look, Mats, can you see anything red over there?" |
46107 | Not on my own child? |
46107 | Oh, did his sister then wish him to lie? |
46107 | On the roofs?" |
46107 | One which has never been committed? |
46107 | Paul began,"Now, Peter, are you ready to settle the matter? |
46107 | Perhaps he was an exception? |
46107 | Raisins and almonds perhaps? |
46107 | Shall I thrash him a little? |
46107 | Should he grant her mercy? |
46107 | Sten answered:"The fowl was fat enough; will you have some?" |
46107 | Sugar and salt? |
46107 | Tell me: if one steals out of necessity, then it is theft; and if one steals to amuse oneself, what is that?" |
46107 | The bailiff asked himself,"Can he go now?" |
46107 | The blacksmith drew up the corners of his mouth, came nearer, surveyed Sten and continued:"Come down in the world? |
46107 | The last? |
46107 | The priest answered,"Then the Church does not allow a priest to have a wife, but only a mistress?" |
46107 | Thirdly, probably-- I have no testimony to that effect, but probably it is your horse which is feeding in my meadow?" |
46107 | Was he a priest? |
46107 | Was he dead, and had he entered another world? |
46107 | Was it a shroud or a bridal dress? |
46107 | Was it through willing sacrifice for their fellow- men that they made themselves cripples, or were they compelled by necessity to do so? |
46107 | Was not the fault partly his own, and were not the consequences quite natural? |
46107 | Well, what shall we do with him?" |
46107 | What are you talking about wine for? |
46107 | What crime? |
46107 | What do our first school- books teach us? |
46107 | What do they eat? |
46107 | What do you do? |
46107 | What do you expect to do in the world with such mere pegs? |
46107 | What do you others say?" |
46107 | What do you say? |
46107 | What do you think?" |
46107 | What do_ you_ do for your bread? |
46107 | What had you to do with the gimlet?" |
46107 | What have you to say?" |
46107 | What is the object of all our striving here upon earth? |
46107 | What knower of men, what deep mind had so understood how to awaken the most beautiful and purest of all recollections? |
46107 | What more was there to do? |
46107 | What poet had arranged this hall? |
46107 | What should he sing? |
46107 | What then is the Church''s highest aim?" |
46107 | What will you give your boy?" |
46107 | What, after all, is the use of being cynical? |
46107 | What?" |
46107 | When did we give up the right to do so?" |
46107 | When he asked himself,"Is this of any use to mankind?" |
46107 | When he caught sight of Sten''s face in the dim light he drew his foot back and said:"Do you know what you are, you? |
46107 | Where am I?" |
46107 | Where do you dig that up? |
46107 | Where is she?" |
46107 | Where is that? |
46107 | Where is the horse now? |
46107 | Where was he? |
46107 | Where were we?" |
46107 | Wherever he appeared, behind a bush, on a haystack, under a boat, in a loft, or in the cottage, the cry always was,"Is it you, young scoundrel?" |
46107 | Who lay in them? |
46107 | Who prevents me selling where I choose?" |
46107 | Who then was the proper object of his reproach? |
46107 | Who was in the bed? |
46107 | Who would pluck the fruits of these trees which he had cultivated and tended for years? |
46107 | Why are men more peaceful here in this beautiful country? |
46107 | Why did n''t you take them over the water before the Swedes had their punts on the lake?" |
46107 | Why do n''t you hunt ermines and squirrels here as they do inland?" |
46107 | Why do they look more contented than elsewhere? |
46107 | Why do you always work with music and flying flags? |
46107 | Why do you warriors dress in splendid clothes with gold and brilliant colours? |
46107 | Why does the king reign, the priest preach, the poet write, the artist paint? |
46107 | Why must we have two faces? |
46107 | Why should he not under the circumstances? |
46107 | Why? |
46107 | Why? |
46107 | Will Brother Francis go into the garden and speak a little with the young man? |
46107 | Will anyone assert that? |
46107 | Will you see the three corpses? |
46107 | Will you see them?" |
46107 | Wo n''t you let me go into the open air? |
46107 | Yes, but if he made his father and mother and brother and sister happy? |
46107 | Yes, how did the matter go? |
46107 | You think it is an excellent thing that it can bring forth fine fruits to please our palates? |
46107 | You understand? |
46107 | You, petty merchant, do n''t work a bit, but eat my bread; do n''t you know that you ought to pay for it? |
46107 | Your eyes, Olga, ask me whether I shall not miss the old home where my childhood passed? |
46107 | and one!---- Are you listening? |
46107 | what are you doing there?" |
5053 | Am I a coward? |
5053 | Am I not right? |
5053 | Am I? |
5053 | Among other things? |
5053 | And I suppose you count it a great merit that you cannot-- hm!--steal? |
5053 | And all this merely because I have hurt your vanity? |
5053 | And did you become acquainted with him afterward? |
5053 | And do you ask my pardon? |
5053 | And do you never permit yourselves any greater familiarity in speaking to each other? |
5053 | And do you realise that I am jealous of your husband? |
5053 | And for that reason one ought not to marry until-- afterward.--And he was a tyrant, of course? |
5053 | And have you really faith in it? |
5053 | And he who has always preached about truthfulness, and tried to teach me to tell the truth!--But wait a little-- how was it now? |
5053 | And her reason? |
5053 | And if you should tire of me also? |
5053 | And is it to make you respect her that she calls herself your sister? |
5053 | And it seems to me all the time as if she were in the wrong-- Would you care to read this letter, for instance, which I got today? |
5053 | And no company at all? |
5053 | And now I''ll give you some electriticy: where is your wife? |
5053 | And now you are going home to your fiancee? |
5053 | And now you feel satisfied? |
5053 | And now you were thinking you could trap me? |
5053 | And so you toned down your voice and accepted the rule of the slipper? |
5053 | And that was the reason, you think, why the police had such an attraction for him, and why he was so afraid of offending people? |
5053 | And then-- Are you not feeling well? |
5053 | And this you could n''t excuse? |
5053 | And when, you do n''t have me any longer? |
5053 | And where am I to get them? |
5053 | And where? |
5053 | And why is that? |
5053 | And why you were doomed to be fooled? |
5053 | And yet need ought to be the more telling excuse-- the only one, in fact? |
5053 | And you are going to report me if you do n''t get six thousand crowns? |
5053 | And you have never seen him at all? |
5053 | And you have never wanted to be free? |
5053 | Are you a Christian? |
5053 | Are you afraid of thunder? |
5053 | Are you beginning to send in bills for your gifts now? |
5053 | Are you beginning to sympathise with-- him? |
5053 | Are you going to marry again? |
5053 | Are you having an attack of bad conscience? |
5053 | Are you jealous? |
5053 | Are you quite sure now that you can not go on painting-- that you may not have a relapse? |
5053 | Are you really afraid of that? |
5053 | Are you sick? |
5053 | Are you so sure of that? |
5053 | Are you so sure of that? |
5053 | Are you still playing comedy to each other? |
5053 | Are you then entirely without feelings? |
5053 | Are you thinking of me? |
5053 | Are you weak? |
5053 | As enemies then!--What did you say that provoked her? |
5053 | Brother and sister? |
5053 | But do n''t you think an intelligent fellow like myself might fix matters so that he was never found out? |
5053 | But do you know why you two had to get the worst of it in this struggle? |
5053 | But do you like her to stay away whole nights? |
5053 | But do you remember how it was while the storm swept over us? |
5053 | But do you think she recalls that I was the one who taught her at the start? |
5053 | But from whom could it come? |
5053 | But later you developed her thoughts and educated her, did n''t you? |
5053 | But not without a farewell-- or what do you say? |
5053 | But perhaps it will be useful to you to feel what I felt that time.--Do you know where your husband is? |
5053 | But suppose you forced me to treat you as I treated that coachman? |
5053 | But tell me: why could she not educate the other man also-- into a free- thinker? |
5053 | But the sense of guilt-- that balance you were speaking of? |
5053 | But there is nothing wrong in that? |
5053 | But what has made you turn so philosophical all at once? |
5053 | But why is all this coming into your head just now? |
5053 | But why is n''t she ridiculous when I stay out all night? |
5053 | But you are not afraid of losing me, are you-- as I am too old to be wanted by anybody else? |
5053 | But you could n''t love two at the same time, could you? |
5053 | But you her? |
5053 | Ca n''t I kiss my own husband, perhaps? |
5053 | Ca n''t he try? |
5053 | Ca n''t you hear, yourself, how I think more clearly and speak more to the point? |
5053 | Can a man be ridiculous because he trusts his wife? |
5053 | Can you explain to me why you are at once so jealous and so cock- sure? |
5053 | Can you forgive me? |
5053 | Can you see that her eyes are seeking out some man who is not you? |
5053 | Can you see? |
5053 | Christians say that our actions are governed by Providence; others call it Fate; in either case, are we not free from all liability? |
5053 | Demand?--What are you talking about? |
5053 | Did I say that? |
5053 | Did you part as friends? |
5053 | Do I want it? |
5053 | Do n''t you feel nervous? |
5053 | Do n''t you remember how you figured out what colors would be most becoming to me? |
5053 | Do n''t you think her capable of loving more than once? |
5053 | Do n''t you think so? |
5053 | Do n''t you think so? |
5053 | Do n''t you think we had better stop, so that you can get a rest? |
5053 | Do n''t you wish me to look at you? |
5053 | Do you admit that you were unjust a moment ago? |
5053 | Do you believe that you can obtain your effect by pure form-- by the three dimensions-- tell me? |
5053 | Do you care to tell me how it happened? |
5053 | Do you ever think of him? |
5053 | Do you feel safer then? |
5053 | Do you know what that incomprehensible, sphinx- like, profound something in your wife really is? |
5053 | Do you know what that means? |
5053 | Do you know what transfusion is? |
5053 | Do you know what you are then? |
5053 | Do you know what''s behind that sort of practice? |
5053 | Do you notice this cynical line around the mouth which you are never allowed to see? |
5053 | Do you object? |
5053 | Do you realise that you are my husband? |
5053 | Do you realise that you are my wife? |
5053 | Do you remember when I first met you? |
5053 | Do you see? |
5053 | Do you still love him? |
5053 | Do you think I would let him have that joy? |
5053 | Do you think I would make his prophecy come true? |
5053 | Do you think I''ll believe that you have n''t helped yourself out of that box before? |
5053 | Do you think a person can ever forget anything that has made a very deep impression on him? |
5053 | Do you think one really knows what one wants at that time? |
5053 | Do you think so? |
5053 | Do you think you''re any better than I? |
5053 | Do you want proofs? |
5053 | Do you want to listen to me, and do you want to obey me? |
5053 | Do you want to make a real murderer out of me? |
5053 | Do you want to place yourself beneath your wife? |
5053 | Does he want me to take them away, does he? |
5053 | Does he want me to? |
5053 | Does it bear much resemblance to the portrait you painted of her? |
5053 | Does n''t he want us to be happy? |
5053 | Done with painting? |
5053 | Find out? |
5053 | First of all a piece of information: has your wife any vulnerable point? |
5053 | For how long? |
5053 | For it means the pricking of ulcers that never seemed to ripen.--She has never loved me!--Why, then, did she ever take me? |
5053 | For what? |
5053 | For what? |
5053 | Forgive? |
5053 | From those chaste young men on the boat-- did you? |
5053 | Has he got no shame at all? |
5053 | Has that ever happened to you? |
5053 | Have I moralised or preached sermons? |
5053 | Have I raised a hand against you during all these years? |
5053 | Have I uttered a single reproach? |
5053 | Have n''t I? |
5053 | Have we not, all of us, stolen and lied as children? |
5053 | Have you a portrait of her? |
5053 | Have you ever had any debts? |
5053 | Have you had lady callers? |
5053 | Have you nothing at all to reproach yourself with? |
5053 | Have you painted anything? |
5053 | Have you read to- day''s paper? |
5053 | Have you seen her former husband? |
5053 | Have you taught her anything else? |
5053 | Heaven only knows if I can tell at all!--How did it happen? |
5053 | Honour? |
5053 | How can I tell when there is no face? |
5053 | How can you imagine anything of the kind? |
5053 | How can you see it? |
5053 | How can you see what does n''t exist, unless your fear of something has stirred up your fancy into seeing what has never existed? |
5053 | How can you tell? |
5053 | How could it be so? |
5053 | How could you know that? |
5053 | How could you know? |
5053 | How could you see it? |
5053 | How did you get your liberal view of human conditions? |
5053 | How do you mean? |
5053 | How in the world could I hope to establish a connection between the forgery, the police, and my little man''s peculiar manners? |
5053 | How is he getting on? |
5053 | How much do you want for becoming my accomplice? |
5053 | How was I looking at you then? |
5053 | How-- how did it show itself-- that thing you spoke of? |
5053 | How? |
5053 | However, I hope it has n''t aroused any suspicions in you? |
5053 | I do believe you are still wearing the ear- rings I gave you? |
5053 | I do n''t know.--But tell me how you are getting along and what you are doing? |
5053 | I do!--But why did she ever take him? |
5053 | I must have said it!--But how can you know that I did? |
5053 | I should n''t wonder if they had left a dog locked up in there.--At nine o''clock then? |
5053 | I think you are already beginning to have a taste for youth? |
5053 | I? |
5053 | I? |
5053 | I? |
5053 | If he captivated you? |
5053 | If somebody else should turn up-- one who had all the qualities you are looking for in a man now-- suppose only-- then you would leave me? |
5053 | If the child is not held responsible, why should the criminal be regarded differently? |
5053 | If you only heard that he had married again, all these foolish notions would leave you.--Have you not taken his place with me? |
5053 | In this abstract, antiquated art that dates back to the childhood of civilisation? |
5053 | Is he jealous also? |
5053 | Is he modest also? |
5053 | Is he? |
5053 | Is it Pussy? |
5053 | Is it all right now? |
5053 | Is it like? |
5053 | Is it not murder to kill a person? |
5053 | Is n''t it a mask that is being torn off, perhaps? |
5053 | Is n''t that enough? |
5053 | Is n''t that giving both sides a square deal? |
5053 | Is she good looking? |
5053 | Is she not an independent being, with thoughts of her own? |
5053 | Is that right? |
5053 | It was you, then, I saw on board the boat? |
5053 | It''s because you feel that I hold the first mortgage on you-- Tell me now, when-- and-- where? |
5053 | It''s exactly what is bothering me!--Don''t you feel fairly sure that every human being hides a skeleton in his closet? |
5053 | MR. X. Oh, ca n''t you see that I am not? |
5053 | MR. X. Oh, you are not? |
5053 | MR. Y. Oh, have n''t you? |
5053 | MR. Y. Oh, that''s the way you measure the value of a human life? |
5053 | Making up? |
5053 | May I ask how she set about educating you? |
5053 | May I go? |
5053 | May I see what you are doing? |
5053 | Maybe you are an idiot, too? |
5053 | My wife has an independent nature-- what are you smiling at? |
5053 | No, really? |
5053 | No, really? |
5053 | Not an everything? |
5053 | Not at all? |
5053 | Now then, when? |
5053 | Of blood? |
5053 | Of course? |
5053 | Of what are you afraid? |
5053 | Of what? |
5053 | Oh, it''s earnest, is it? |
5053 | Oh, that''s all right, but what does your husband say of it? |
5053 | Oh, that''s my character, is it? |
5053 | Oh, yes, when you wanted to teach me how to think-- do you remember? |
5053 | Over there? |
5053 | Pardon me a question: but is your wife so very profound after all? |
5053 | Perhaps she has been taking a good deal more from me than I have been aware of? |
5053 | Perhaps she never did educate me? |
5053 | Perhaps that was the reason why I took to you as I did-- because you let me talk about myself? |
5053 | Perhaps you do n''t care to shake hands with a murderer? |
5053 | Perhaps you want all three of us to live together? |
5053 | Perhaps you would like to make his acquaintance and pour out your overflowing heart to him? |
5053 | Promised? |
5053 | Rather masculine, do n''t you think? |
5053 | Read it-- or do you want me to read it to you? |
5053 | Reasonable? |
5053 | Ridiculous? |
5053 | So now you are getting fond of real male men also, and at the same time you have a taste for chaste young men? |
5053 | So that vanity or ambition might excuse what could not be excused by need? |
5053 | So that you could n''t live without him? |
5053 | So you are an idiot already? |
5053 | So you came here to dun me? |
5053 | So you do n''t think I have taken anything out of the box? |
5053 | So you have seen her then? |
5053 | So you imagine that I am stupid? |
5053 | So your ideas do n''t agree-- yours and your wife''s? |
5053 | So, it''s a misfortune to commit murder? |
5053 | Stupid you were when you stole things out of my book-- could you not guess that I might have read my own books? |
5053 | Supposing all that to be true-- how can it be possible that I still think her my equal? |
5053 | Sure? |
5053 | TEKLA, Where can you get them? |
5053 | TEKLA,[ Laughing aloud] You are impossible!--Do you know any new stories? |
5053 | Tell me first how she came to take you, and whether it was you who took her or she who took you? |
5053 | Tell me now-- is it really as bad as they say to find oneself behind bolt and bar? |
5053 | Tell me now? |
5053 | Tell me now? |
5053 | Tell me rather how you are getting along? |
5053 | Tell me, can you? |
5053 | Tell me, have you heard anything-- from him-- recently? |
5053 | Tell me, what do you think of it? |
5053 | That I might borrow somebody else''s eyes in order to see you as you are, and not as you seem to be? |
5053 | That chaste young man? |
5053 | That reminds me of the story-- you know it--"How could your majesty see that?" |
5053 | That was plain piffle, to tell the truth.--But what has little brother found to divert himself with while his Pussy was away? |
5053 | Then you would leave me, of course? |
5053 | There is n''t? |
5053 | This means that you despise me? |
5053 | This, I think, was my right-- or was it not? |
5053 | To whom? |
5053 | Was it some kind of outside influence, a case of mental suggestion, as they call it? |
5053 | Was that also true? |
5053 | Well, are you not? |
5053 | Well, but what''s the use of quarrelling? |
5053 | Well, ca n''t he see now? |
5053 | Well, had he ever been-- punished? |
5053 | Well, have I?--And did you ever love him? |
5053 | Well, how are you going to prevent it? |
5053 | Well, is n''t that much more agreeable-- to escape playing chaperon? |
5053 | Well, listen-- would you like me to show you how clever I am? |
5053 | Well, tell me now what you have been doing to make the time go? |
5053 | Well, what could you do with her? |
5053 | Well, what do I care? |
5053 | Well, why should little brother put his nose into other people''s hives? |
5053 | Well, why should n''t I? |
5053 | Well-- how would I do? |
5053 | Well? |
5053 | Well? |
5053 | What am I to do? |
5053 | What can I do? |
5053 | What did he have to say? |
5053 | What did it mean? |
5053 | What did you say to her? |
5053 | What do you mean to do then? |
5053 | What do you mean? |
5053 | What does it represent? |
5053 | What expression? |
5053 | What have you done with him? |
5053 | What have you given? |
5053 | What is it now that does n''t please me? |
5053 | What is it you fear? |
5053 | What is that? |
5053 | What kind of meeting? |
5053 | What kind of mischief are you up to now? |
5053 | What kind of notion is that? |
5053 | What makes you think so? |
5053 | What mishap? |
5053 | What more did he say? |
5053 | What more did you say? |
5053 | What others? |
5053 | What would it matter if they took us for married people? |
5053 | What''s his name? |
5053 | What? |
5053 | What? |
5053 | When? |
5053 | Where did you learn that? |
5053 | Where is she? |
5053 | Which means that you are not entirely happy? |
5053 | Which way did you come? |
5053 | Who has been here? |
5053 | Who has put it into his head that he is not to paint any longer? |
5053 | Who is he? |
5053 | Who is he? |
5053 | Who lives in that room? |
5053 | Who? |
5053 | Why ca n''t he always be as nice as he is now? |
5053 | Why ca n''t you sit still? |
5053 | Why do n''t I do it, do you suppose? |
5053 | Why do n''t I take it then? |
5053 | Why do n''t you be that better part yourself? |
5053 | Why do n''t you keep calm then? |
5053 | Why do n''t you keep it with you? |
5053 | Why do you always want to drag me along? |
5053 | Why do you play that kind of game? |
5053 | Why had Strindberg turned my simple theme upsidedown so that it became unrecognisable? |
5053 | Why not? |
5053 | Why should I mind what he says? |
5053 | Why should we make up? |
5053 | Why, then, did you say you did? |
5053 | Why? |
5053 | With him? |
5053 | Without a model? |
5053 | Without making up? |
5053 | Wo n''t you please witness my signature on this note here? |
5053 | Women can be stolen as you steal children or chickens? |
5053 | Would it be less convenient than to permit somebody else to fill the part? |
5053 | Would you have been willing to make his acquaintance if he had been-- punished? |
5053 | Would you like to have me tell you how it did happen? |
5053 | Would you? |
5053 | Yes, is n''t it queer? |
5053 | Yes, is n''t it strange that her"authoring"seemed to fall off after her first book-- or that it failed to improve, at least? |
5053 | Yes, why? |
5053 | Yes-- would you prefer me to pity you? |
5053 | You could n''t lock her up, could you? |
5053 | You despise me? |
5053 | You do n''t believe it, do you? |
5053 | You feel like a thief, do you? |
5053 | You hate me then? |
5053 | You have had a good time then? |
5053 | You mean that I could not acquit him if actual need had been the motive? |
5053 | You never knew him, did you? |
5053 | You never think about yourself, do you? |
5053 | You think so? |
5053 | You think so? |
5053 | You understand now that I have figured out the exact nature of your slip? |
5053 | You were not present when this was taken? |
5053 | You''re a little devil-- do you know that? |
5053 | Your physician? |
5053 | [ A noise is heard from the adjoining room] Who can be living in there that makes such a racket? |
5053 | [ Alarmed] What kind of wonderful things are you discovering now? |
5053 | [ Almost won over; speaking reluctantly and as if in jest] What mischief have you been up to now that makes you come and kiss me? |
5053 | [ Approaches him threateningly] Who has been here? |
5053 | [ Breathlessly] Well, what happened? |
5053 | [ Completely beaten] May I go now? |
5053 | [ Craftily] And did you report it? |
5053 | [ Cynically] Do you think so? |
5053 | [ Embarrassed] Why not? |
5053 | [ Feeling his way] Old? |
5053 | [ Freeing herself] Who was that? |
5053 | [ Gets up] Will you sit for me a moment, Tekla? |
5053 | [ Getting up] Do you know how Bret Harte pictures an adulteress? |
5053 | [ Growing more familiar and taking on a superior tone] So much the better for you!--How did you get out of it? |
5053 | [ Leaps to his feet] What could it be? |
5053 | [ Making a face] This one? |
5053 | [ On his feet] Why? |
5053 | [ Pause] What do you think would be reasonable? |
5053 | [ Prattling as if to a baby] Has he got ants in his head again? |
5053 | [ Prattling] Mercy me, does he want to talk seriously? |
5053 | [ Putting his things together] Are you angry at me? |
5053 | [ Reaching for the paper without daring to take hold of it] Do they speak of it there? |
5053 | [ Rises when he notes her difficulty in putting back the ear- ring] May I help you, perhaps? |
5053 | [ Sharply, watching him closely] What do you mean with that last expression-- the golden age? |
5053 | [ Shows agitation, but manages to control herself] Oh, is it you? |
5053 | [ Sits down after having put on a dark coat] What are you up to now? |
5053 | [ Smiling] In sculpture? |
5053 | [ Stands motionless and stares at MR. X., first with wild, hateful eyes, then with surprise and admiration] How-- could-- you-- know-- that? |
5053 | [ Straightening himself up] What are you saying? |
5053 | [ Sulkily] Pity? |
5053 | [ Tenderly] What is it? |
5053 | [ Uncovering the wax figure] Well, I declare!--Who is that meant for? |
5053 | [ Very much interested] Have-- you? |
5053 | [ Watching her] You are afraid then? |
5053 | [ Watching him; she sits down on the sofa] Who has been sitting here? |
5053 | [ With a start] Do I? |
44106 | A jolly girl, the little one, is n''t she? |
44106 | A relative? 44106 Agreed; but with so many wicked people in the world, who can be sure that he is dealing with a man brave enough not to retaliate?" |
44106 | All? 44106 Allow me,"I said..."but do you think that a child cries without a reason?" |
44106 | And I? |
44106 | And are you not ashamed? |
44106 | And is your love for her a force like that? |
44106 | And now? |
44106 | And now? |
44106 | And that is? |
44106 | And the doctor, what did he say? |
44106 | And what d''you think of my charming cousin? |
44106 | And what else? |
44106 | And yet you contemplate marrying him? |
44106 | And you are really not jealous? |
44106 | And you believed her? |
44106 | And you do n''t feel sorry? |
44106 | Are you angry? |
44106 | Are you crying? |
44106 | Are you jealous? |
44106 | Are you jealous? |
44106 | Are you? |
44106 | Books? 44106 But are n''t you jealous?" |
44106 | But do n''t you mind? |
44106 | But supposing things end badly for us? |
44106 | But what else could I do, my dear? 44106 But your mother, your aunt? |
44106 | But, my dear Baroness,I objected,"what would people say if you were to receive a bachelor into your young_ ménage_?" |
44106 | Ca n''t we drive away those ghosts? |
44106 | Can you ask? |
44106 | Can you really work magic, little witch? |
44106 | Cousin Matilda is expected at Easter, is n''t she? |
44106 | D''you remember this place, Marie? |
44106 | Did n''t you hear me calling? |
44106 | Did you hear me call? |
44106 | Did you take part in it? |
44106 | Do her parents wish it? |
44106 | Do n''t you agree with me, my dear fellow, that the child is a perfect treasure? |
44106 | Do n''t you know that I am the devil incarnate? |
44106 | Do n''t you think you are treating me heartlessly, cruelly? |
44106 | Do you know for certain,I asked the Baroness,"whether the lady is engaged to the singer or not?" |
44106 | Do you know that I nearly died? |
44106 | Do you mean to say I''m robbing you? 44106 Do you think,"she said contemptuously,"I could bear to go through divorce proceedings a second time?" |
44106 | Does n''t his honour count for something? |
44106 | Does she want to marry him? |
44106 | Does that relieve you? |
44106 | Everything? |
44106 | Had I corrupted her in so short a time? |
44106 | Had I gone mad? 44106 Had Marie expenses of which I was ignorant?" |
44106 | Has he given her a prescription? |
44106 | Has it? |
44106 | Has n''t he himself brought us together? |
44106 | Has she given him her word? |
44106 | Have I? 44106 Helga?" |
44106 | How can you be so absurd as to imagine that I was flirting with that young man? |
44106 | How dare you call her heartless? |
44106 | I am... but what about you? |
44106 | I? |
44106 | I?... 44106 In the case of the oppressed woman, you mean? |
44106 | Is a translator well paid? |
44106 | Is it a bargain then? |
44106 | Is it possible? |
44106 | Is it true that you are in love with my daughter? |
44106 | Is n''t it wretched? |
44106 | Is n''t she lovely? |
44106 | Is n''t she? 44106 Is she in love with me?" |
44106 | Is that a new brewery? |
44106 | Is that all? |
44106 | Is that an accusation? |
44106 | Is that what you call fair play? 44106 It is strange, is n''t it?... |
44106 | Let''s forget all about it then, will you? |
44106 | My dear Baroness,I exclaimed, interrupting her,"if you want to bring charges against your husband, had n''t you better do it in his presence?" |
44106 | No difference? 44106 No?" |
44106 | Nothing?... 44106 Perhaps if she had a large family?" |
44106 | Really? 44106 Sacrificed everything?... |
44106 | Shall I tell you why I suddenly went to Mariafred? |
44106 | She was very ill after her first baby was born... and the doctor has warned her... and moreover, children cost so much.... You understand? |
44106 | Since you listen to such proposals from strangers,I said to her,"why not lend me your shares? |
44106 | Tell you what?... 44106 That means that I am not free?" |
44106 | The Baron''s absence is really extraordinary, do n''t you think so? 44106 The Baron---""You are going? |
44106 | The lady who''s just left is your sister, is n''t she? |
44106 | Then why not put on your overcoat? |
44106 | Then you do n''t know that he''d been building on meeting my charming cousin on his free Sundays? |
44106 | Then you''ve never been happy with this man with the physique of a giant? |
44106 | To- morrow night, by the six o''clock train, to Paris...."And afterwards?... |
44106 | Try? 44106 Very well,"I said to her,"why not try writing? |
44106 | Was he? 44106 Well, was that my fault?" |
44106 | Well, where is the wonderful paper to be had? |
44106 | Well,she replied, when I expostulated with her,"am I not free to please myself?" |
44106 | Well? |
44106 | What about a literary career? 44106 What are you doing,"I exclaimed furiously,"are you mad?" |
44106 | What are you suffering from? |
44106 | What can I do for you? |
44106 | What d''you mean? |
44106 | What did she mean? |
44106 | What did you do there? |
44106 | What do you mean? 44106 What do you mean? |
44106 | What do you want me to do? |
44106 | What does a woman expect from her lover? |
44106 | What does it matter what people say? |
44106 | What has that to do with you? |
44106 | What is love? |
44106 | What is the matter with you dear? |
44106 | What is the matter? |
44106 | What is the matter? |
44106 | What is this you are putting before me? |
44106 | What is to become of us in a strange country, without friends, without means? |
44106 | What was she talking about? |
44106 | What would the owner say if he saw me? |
44106 | What wrong have you committed to- day that you caress me like this? |
44106 | What''s the matter? |
44106 | What''s the matter? |
44106 | What? |
44106 | What? |
44106 | What_ is_ going on in this house? |
44106 | When will dinner be ready? |
44106 | Where are the ladies? |
44106 | Where does this writing- table come from? |
44106 | Who are these cutlets for? |
44106 | Who told you that? |
44106 | Why are you so unkind to me these days? |
44106 | Why do you hate me? |
44106 | Why do you never come to say good- morning to me now? |
44106 | Why have I no right to say anything against him? 44106 Why is she so determined to marry him, then?" |
44106 | Why not? |
44106 | Why should I mind? 44106 Why this hostility and contempt? |
44106 | Why? |
44106 | Why? |
44106 | Why? |
44106 | Why? |
44106 | With what title? |
44106 | Wo n''t you smoke, madame? |
44106 | You are afraid of a lamb that you lead by the nose? 44106 You are still among the living, then?" |
44106 | You do love me a little? |
44106 | You have sent for me, sir? 44106 You hoped that I should betray you with him, did n''t you?" |
44106 | You know me thoroughly? 44106 You love her very much-- with all your heart, do n''t you?" |
44106 | You mean there was a third? |
44106 | You surely ca n''t want me to play the lover here, close to your child, your husband? |
44106 | You thoroughly understand women''s complaints, do n''t you, old boy? |
44106 | You''re not angry with me because of my unkind words? |
44106 | Your country?... 44106 Your life has been an eventful one,"I said to her in one of my letters;"why not make use of your own experience?" |
44106 | Your old suspicion... is it still alive, then? |
44106 | Your wedding- ring? |
44106 | ... One career had been ruined, that I admit... but which, and by whom? |
44106 | ... What had I done? |
44106 | A delusion? |
44106 | A sheltered woman or one living a free and independent life? |
44106 | After a hailstorm of kisses on her lips, which were fresh with the cold outside, I asked--"Well, what has he decided to do?" |
44106 | After half- an- hour had gone by, I asked what had become of her husband? |
44106 | All of a sudden the lady ceased talking, and, gazing at me with a look of dismay, exclaimed, sympathetically--"Are you ill?" |
44106 | All?" |
44106 | Am I in the world for the sole purpose of being a nurse?" |
44106 | Am I sincere? |
44106 | An unconscious little crime, caused by a vague desire for power, by a woman''s secret wish to get the better of the man in the duel called matrimony? |
44106 | And after a pause he continued, still laughing and trying to catch my eye--"You remember the occasion?" |
44106 | And did n''t one of your friends admit that in her own country she would fall into the hands of the law?" |
44106 | And had we not dreaded the approach of the winter? |
44106 | And have I not sacrificed my life to you? |
44106 | And if this was the cause, what was the object of them? |
44106 | And now, what? |
44106 | And the father? |
44106 | And then? |
44106 | And this delicious, girlish mother had read my play without hurt or injury? |
44106 | And to hurt the mother of my darlings? |
44106 | And was not chastity, purity of the soul, so closely linked to refinement of manners, a characteristic, an attribute of a superior race? |
44106 | And what had she done that I should deprive her of my sympathy? |
44106 | And what have I got in exchange?... |
44106 | And what is jealousy?... |
44106 | And will the end be satisfactory from a moral point of view? |
44106 | And you?" |
44106 | And, moreover, have I seduced you? |
44106 | Are we not constantly discovering that the truth of yesterday is the folly of to- morrow? |
44106 | Are you a coward? |
44106 | Artist or blue- stocking? |
44106 | As a man of honour? |
44106 | As soon as we were alone the Baroness leaned toward me and said excitedly--"Do you know that Gustav is angry with me for coming back unexpectedly?" |
44106 | But I reflected.... What about the child who died?... |
44106 | But could she have paid for the annoyance and trouble caused by her friend?... |
44106 | But for what? |
44106 | But for whom? |
44106 | But how could a carefully guarded prisoner escape? |
44106 | But in the meantime do you intend to live with us?" |
44106 | But instead of frankly accepting his invitation, I replied with a question--"The Baroness is quite well?" |
44106 | But no, it''s hardly probable... perhaps I ought to fly to Finland.... What do you think?... |
44106 | But such a thing would really have been foreign to his character-- and is it not a well- known fact that no one likes to admit having been duped? |
44106 | But the object? |
44106 | But the preacher, suddenly doubting my sincerity, interrupted his discourse with a question--"Do you hold the true faith?" |
44106 | But try as I would, I did not succeed, for had I not taught her the cult of the beautiful? |
44106 | But what about yours now? |
44106 | But what am I to do? |
44106 | But you, you will leave to- morrow?" |
44106 | But"the prostitute of Södertälje"? |
44106 | But, supposing I did?... |
44106 | Come now, you are engaged to Miss Selma?" |
44106 | Confess to the husband? |
44106 | Could I dare to draw a scene like this in a novel or a drama without being accused of being humdrum? |
44106 | Could I raise my hand against the mother of my children, the woman whom I loved? |
44106 | Could she really be a criminal? |
44106 | D''you see?" |
44106 | Diana? |
44106 | Did I not say one ought not to be small- minded? |
44106 | Did I say mania? |
44106 | Did a sceptic smile betray me? |
44106 | Did he suspect my feelings? |
44106 | Did my rival ever guess to whom he was indebted for his matrimonial misery when he married his bride- elect? |
44106 | Did she dread possible disclosures?... |
44106 | Did she shrink from allowing me to solve the riddle? |
44106 | Did she want to break with me because I had been too timid? |
44106 | Did she want to torture me, to see the effect which such a confession would have on me? |
44106 | Did the unfaithful wife laugh when she read it? |
44106 | Did you think me delicate? |
44106 | Divorce her? |
44106 | Do you crave the reward and refuse to bring the sacrifice? |
44106 | Do you really believe me capable of wanting to excite my husband''s jealousy for the sake of taking a mean revenge? |
44106 | Do you take me for a fool?" |
44106 | Do you think I want to lose the mother of my children for ever?" |
44106 | Do you think it manly to perish without opening your lips?" |
44106 | Emancipated or cocotte? |
44106 | For the country where she had suffered, in which she had not left one single friend, but-- a lover, perhaps? |
44106 | For the sake of revenge? |
44106 | For what purpose? |
44106 | From the barracks close by came the"Who goes there?" |
44106 | Give him details?... |
44106 | Had I been in the place of the offended husband should I have acted otherwise? |
44106 | Had I been too reserved? |
44106 | Had I fallen into a trap set by an unscrupulous woman? |
44106 | Had all this happened to us without our knowledge? |
44106 | Had he a presentiment of misfortune, or was it merely the pain of parting with his wife? |
44106 | Had he been ill? |
44106 | Had he guessed my motive? |
44106 | Had he not been himself aware of this when he donned a painter''s blouse and entered the studio at Düsseldorf as the least of all the pupils? |
44106 | Had her game been to silence the old woman? |
44106 | Had my constant intercourse with the Baroness affected the expression of her features? |
44106 | Had she come to me straight from her"friend"? |
44106 | Had she played me this last trick? |
44106 | Had we committed a crime? |
44106 | He? |
44106 | Her feet? |
44106 | How am I to occupy myself? |
44106 | How could I do it? |
44106 | How could I raise my hand against her? |
44106 | How could he buy food and drink, how return before nightfall to Suresnes? |
44106 | How could he pay six francs to the nursery gardener? |
44106 | How could this unknown correspondent dare to attack me unawares in this manner? |
44106 | How dared this man offer a lady a cigarette in a restaurant in the presence of her husband? |
44106 | How did I come to write it? |
44106 | How much did I squander? |
44106 | How was I to explain that? |
44106 | Hysteria? |
44106 | I could hear her melodious voice... but... what was happening? |
44106 | I determined to make the most searching investigations.... Was that monomania, the paroxysm of rage of a lunatic? |
44106 | I knew that by doing this I was running the risk of having to leave my country, my friends, my position, my publisher-- and for what? |
44106 | I regret the possible consequences, but what am I to do? |
44106 | I shall despise you if you wo n''t be more jealous of your dignity.... What are those two doing?" |
44106 | I should like to surpass your honesty... shall I tell Gustav everything?" |
44106 | I want to live....""Go on the stage?" |
44106 | I wonder whether this man would consider an insignificant Caserio superior to an eminent Carnot, simply because the former stabbed the latter? |
44106 | I? |
44106 | If it were but passion, why should she prefer a delicate, nervous, sickly youth to a giant like him? |
44106 | In the case of the female slave who permits the man to defray, the whole expenses of the household? |
44106 | Is he to denounce his own wife? |
44106 | Is his person sacred?" |
44106 | Is it necessary that you should disguise your feelings? |
44106 | Is it possible that her affections are otherwise engaged?" |
44106 | Is n''t it enough? |
44106 | Is n''t it so, darling?" |
44106 | Is n''t it very unpleasant?" |
44106 | Is there a surgical operation so painful as the tearing asunder of family ties? |
44106 | It''s all my fault, do n''t you see? |
44106 | It''s all right, then; you''ll come, wo n''t you? |
44106 | Juno, then, the fertile mother, who keeps her regal charms for the marriage- bed? |
44106 | Make inquiries? |
44106 | Mania? |
44106 | Minerva, the blue- stocking, the old maid, who hides her flat bosom under a coat of mail? |
44106 | My accidental meeting with your Finnish friend who brought us together? |
44106 | My dear fellow,"he added after a slight pause,"what passed between you the night before last at Nacka? |
44106 | My dear lady, my ideas morbid? |
44106 | My instincts? |
44106 | Not even in the quantity of clothes and shoes?" |
44106 | On my favoured rivals? |
44106 | On my wife? |
44106 | On the seed of the nettle? |
44106 | Only it would kill him, for he loves the children...."What was this, if not the outpourings of an evil conscience?... |
44106 | Or did she feel instinctively that an ardent youth like me would make her far more happy than the inert mass which she called her husband? |
44106 | Or had the expression of her face influenced mine during this six months''union of our souls? |
44106 | Or was it that the fire was still smouldering underneath the ashes, ready to burst into fresh flames if fanned by a skilful hand? |
44106 | Or was my wife''s conduct so scandalous that she excited the desire of the first- comer? |
44106 | Or was she a different woman when she reflected the love, the tenderness, the compassion which my eyes radiated as soon as I looked at her? |
44106 | Or was she really an embodiment of the virgin mother, such as I had already dimly divined? |
44106 | Or were there secrets in her life which made her fear his enmity? |
44106 | Or were those hallucinations caused by the intoxication of her senses, excited by her husband''s excesses? |
44106 | Perhaps if she were mine-- my wife?... |
44106 | Read my conscience? |
44106 | Relations? |
44106 | Revenge on whom? |
44106 | Shall we make a fresh start?" |
44106 | She? |
44106 | Should I communicate with my friends before the rumour of my attack had reached the town? |
44106 | Should I cry or laugh? |
44106 | Should I flee from danger and forget, should I try to make my fortune abroad? |
44106 | Should he invest his last shilling in the payment of the toll and go on to meet the unknown fate awaiting him? |
44106 | Should he turn round and walk up on the right side, or should he go to Paris to try his luck there? |
44106 | Since everything is relatively nothing, why make so much fuss, particularly as truth itself is mutable and short- lived? |
44106 | Supposing I had invited some women friends to supper, what would you have said?" |
44106 | Surely I should feel remorse if it were-- or am I so hardened? |
44106 | Surely you do n''t want to ruin us?" |
44106 | Tell me, did you really believe it?" |
44106 | That she was eccentric, that her mind was badly balanced, she had herself acknowledged in speaking of her faults-- but vicious? |
44106 | That things came about in quite a different way, who cared? |
44106 | The cause of the enormous housekeeping expenditure? |
44106 | The idleness of your husband, whose profession left him too much leisure? |
44106 | The instincts of the man who has risen from the lower classes? |
44106 | The jealous husband? |
44106 | The result was a call from the Baron; he asked me what I meant by my unfriendly conduct? |
44106 | The roll of music in her hand, what was it but a proposal of marriage? |
44106 | The speaker maintained that it must be very unpleasant for a woman to undress before a stranger, and, turning to Marie, he said--"Am I not right? |
44106 | The threatening ruin, your passion for the stage, your internal trouble, the inheritance from your thrice- married grandfather? |
44106 | The white skin, the perfect feet, the delicate hands, were they signs of degeneration? |
44106 | Then we parted.... For ever? |
44106 | They are relics of a past age, commonplaces of my boyhood, the rubbish of rubbish, and you think them new? |
44106 | This candour, this sudden submission.... What had happened? |
44106 | This mysterious illness, what was it? |
44106 | This woman a coquette? |
44106 | Tobacco( very inferior quality), and cigars at one penny each: ten francs; postage: ten francs; what else?" |
44106 | Unable to control my agitation, I exclaimed--"Where have you been?" |
44106 | Was I a jealous fool? |
44106 | Was I in such imminent peril of insanity that an immediate landing had been necessary?" |
44106 | Was I on the point of making a fresh discovery? |
44106 | Was I really never insane, never ill, no degenerate? |
44106 | Was he sincere at that moment? |
44106 | Was it accidental or intended? |
44106 | Was it done intentionally so as to depreciate me in the eyes of my fellow- men? |
44106 | Was it fair? |
44106 | Was it nothing but the innocent whim of a fantastic mind? |
44106 | Was it possible that her character, the expression of her face, could have changed in so short a time, in a year? |
44106 | Was it possible that this coldly voluptuous madonna belonged to the class of born wantons, that she was a coquette, a cocotte? |
44106 | Was it possible-- the thought filled me with shame-- that a crime had been committed in these fogs in which I had lived for years like a phantom? |
44106 | Was it possible? |
44106 | Was it possible? |
44106 | Was it simplicity or artfulness on his part? |
44106 | Was it the freemasonry of caste which prompted her to stand up for him? |
44106 | Was n''t that acting correctly?" |
44106 | Was she Diana? |
44106 | Was she Venus, full- bosomed and broad- hipped, the normal woman, who awaits her lover, sure of her triumphant beauty? |
44106 | Was she afraid of a war to the knife between me and the Baron? |
44106 | Was she afraid of handing me the key to her character? |
44106 | Was she mentally deranged? |
44106 | Was she vicious, or had love obscured her reason? |
44106 | Was that my fault? |
44106 | Was the Baroness mad that she gave herself away in such a manner? |
44106 | Was there a greater blessing than a good conscience? |
44106 | Was there a single man in the world who could be absolutely certain that he was his wife''s only lover?... |
44106 | Was this excessive grief caused by sleeplessness-- by the exhaustion following a long vigil? |
44106 | Was this not courage? |
44106 | Was this the cause of those secret sales? |
44106 | We had a painful scene-- but need she have been so surprised after all that had happened during the last twelve months? |
44106 | We talked of all that had happened, and with moist eyes asked one another the question:"Who is to blame?" |
44106 | Were they not rather on a par with the glossy skin of the wild beast, its slim, sinewy legs, which show hardly any muscle? |
44106 | Were they nothing but passion, these semi- religious ecstasies? |
44106 | What attitude was I to adopt?... |
44106 | What business was it of his? |
44106 | What could I say? |
44106 | What did I want? |
44106 | What did it live on? |
44106 | What did it mean? |
44106 | What did it mean? |
44106 | What did she want from me? |
44106 | What else could a murderer expect? |
44106 | What had happened?... |
44106 | What is a coquette?... |
44106 | What is a man to do in a case of this sort? |
44106 | What proof have you that the relationship between me and my friends is such as you suspect?" |
44106 | What should I gain? |
44106 | What was I to do now? |
44106 | What was I to do? |
44106 | What was I to do? |
44106 | What was I to say? |
44106 | What was I to think of such a stupid remark? |
44106 | What was I to think? |
44106 | What was it doing out here where there were no men? |
44106 | What was it that he saw down there for the space of a moment? |
44106 | What was she? |
44106 | What was that over there? |
44106 | What was the meaning of all this? |
44106 | What was the reason? |
44106 | What was the use of explaining to her that offences of that sort were legal offences? |
44106 | What was the use of trying to convince her that medical books termed caresses calculated to arouse amorous feelings in others"vicious"? |
44106 | What was to become of us? |
44106 | What were they thinking of, these women, who have such a poor opinion of us men? |
44106 | What will be the end? |
44106 | What, on the other hand, are the consequences of my act?" |
44106 | Whenever I reproached her with her extravagance, she invariably replied--"Well, why have children and make your wife miserable? |
44106 | Where did you get this idea from?" |
44106 | Where is the charm of a woman who is always worn out with contention, whose conversation bristles with legal terms? |
44106 | Whether one is the only one, or whether one has a rival, what does it matter? |
44106 | Who compelled me to go? |
44106 | Who had a right to blame me if I returned?... |
44106 | Who is to blame? |
44106 | Who was to blame? |
44106 | Why cold shudders? |
44106 | Why deny themselves, as long as no one knew? |
44106 | Why descend when there is a possibility of rising? |
44106 | Why did he not take care of me while there was yet time? |
44106 | Why did she want this reconciliation? |
44106 | Why does a man long for a gun whenever he happens to come across a harmless creature of the woods? |
44106 | Why had I not known it before? |
44106 | Why in the world, I asked myself, do they live so quietly, voluntary exiles in a wretched suburb? |
44106 | Why is it so painful to watch a person sink? |
44106 | Why, then, waste strength and youth in discovering fresh fallacies? |
44106 | Why? |
44106 | Will the hero marry another? |
44106 | Will the heroine die? |
44106 | Will they be separated? |
44106 | Would it not be the free life she had always been dreaming of? |
44106 | Would you care to come?..." |
44106 | Write a play, get it produced at this very theatre? |
44106 | You are in trouble?" |
44106 | You are leaving me?" |
44106 | You really think so? |
44106 | You? |
44106 | Your journey was not an attempt at flight, was it?" |
44106 | Your mother''s hatred of bearing children which is the cause of your vacillating disposition? |
44106 | friends? |
44106 | is it ever possible to say where the spiritual ends and the animal begins? |
44106 | is she bound to some one else?" |
44106 | lovers? |
44106 | she exclaimed in a piteous voice, which for a moment revealed her carefully concealed want of true refinement,"you refuse my photograph? |
44106 | the longing to do noble acts? |
44106 | the love of high ideals? |
44106 | the object? |
44106 | the wonderful luck to earn the few pence by virtue of which he could keep up sufficient strength to push his barrow along when to- morrow had dawned? |
44106 | what?" |
44106 | with an ordinary expenditure of three hundred and sixty francs, you spent six hundred francs incidentally? |
44106 | you know the doctor?" |
8499 | Ah, what is then this earthly life, But grief, afliction and great strife? 8499 How much can you get along on per annum until you graduate?" |
8499 | I''m rather short of coin myself,said the king quite frankly,"but do you think you could manage on eight hundred riksdaler a year?" |
8499 | A certificate in lunacy? |
8499 | Ah, Jonas, art you here? |
8499 | Alone? |
8499 | Always? |
8499 | Am I disturbing you? |
8499 | Am I not Erl Thorfinn, the strong, who has bowed thousands of wills to his? |
8499 | Am I not your father? |
8499 | Am I right? |
8499 | Am I to keep accounts now? |
8499 | Am I? |
8499 | And I--? |
8499 | And do you suppose that if any of the dead husbands came back they would be believed? |
8499 | And have your judgment ready- made? |
8499 | And how did it happen; how? |
8499 | And if I protest against this misalliance? |
8499 | And if you poison us, do we not die? |
8499 | And she read a comic paper, you mean? |
8499 | And so you want me to preach to him? |
8499 | And that no one knows? |
8499 | And the consequences? |
8499 | And the mother has no voice in the matter? |
8499 | And the stronger will be in the right? |
8499 | And then? |
8499 | And then? |
8499 | And torture each other to death? |
8499 | And what have we here? |
8499 | And what is the result of this love in shares, payable to the bearer without joint liability? |
8499 | And what is to be done now? |
8499 | And who is your father, then? |
8499 | And who will pay for the education when I am no longer here? |
8499 | And whose fault is it? |
8499 | And why are you always silent, silent, silent? |
8499 | And why should I take only what no one else wants? |
8499 | And you can nevertheless be so gay? |
8499 | And you dare say that to me-- his wife? |
8499 | And you? |
8499 | And your father hid you here so that the Christians should not get you? |
8499 | Are n''t you coming in to supper? |
8499 | Are n''t you my friend? |
8499 | Are there any doubts about that? |
8499 | Are we enemies? |
8499 | Are you a child at twenty- five? |
8499 | Are you a man, Orm? |
8499 | Are you afraid to die, thrall? |
8499 | Are you afraid? |
8499 | Are you coming to church with me? |
8499 | Are you convinced now? |
8499 | Are you crazy? |
8499 | Are you croaking for a corpse already, you old crow? |
8499 | Are you going? |
8499 | Are you ill, Father? |
8499 | Are you in earnest, or fooling? |
8499 | Are you joking? |
8499 | Are you mad at her? |
8499 | Are you prepared? |
8499 | Are you raving again? |
8499 | Are you still up? |
8499 | Are you sure of that? |
8499 | Are you sure of that? |
8499 | Are you sure that it was he? |
8499 | Are you sure? |
8499 | Are you trying to put the blame on Ludwig? |
8499 | Aspirations? |
8499 | At this hour? |
8499 | Beautiful, eh? |
8499 | Because it is unmanly? |
8499 | Because you are a man and I am a woman? |
8499 | Bore it the figure- head of Thorfinn? |
8499 | But a woman? |
8499 | But do n''t you know that you disgrace your mother when you say that? |
8499 | But how can all that help us now? |
8499 | But how can he be up and around if he is 111? |
8499 | But how does it help me? |
8499 | But if I command you? |
8499 | But if Mother does n''t want you to go? |
8499 | But if both father and mother should agree? |
8499 | But if one has already done what one regrets? |
8499 | But if she wo n''t? |
8499 | But if the wife has been unfaithful? |
8499 | But is n''t it my turn to dance now? |
8499 | But tell me this-- the foremost may receive the gift of Grace? |
8499 | But tell me, how did you become a Christian? |
8499 | But then has he respect for the last-- the lowliest person? |
8499 | But to return to the story, do you know what I did? |
8499 | But wait-- can''t you get me something to drink first? |
8499 | But what did you want to say? |
8499 | But what do you want to do with Bertha that is so unpardonable? |
8499 | But what have you got to give me that''s good, Kristin? |
8499 | But what shall we do there? |
8499 | But what were we talking about when this stupid business interrupted us? |
8499 | But what''s to be done? |
8499 | But who subdued the sea that lately raged? |
8499 | But why are you in livery on a holiday night? |
8499 | But why did you rent to this good- for- nothing? |
8499 | But why should you stand there cooking for that damned dog on a holiday evening? |
8499 | But wo n''t you really stay? |
8499 | But you were born here in this neighborhood? |
8499 | But, Father, you''ll be good to Mother, wo n''t you? |
8499 | But, on the other hand, has n''t she shown such talent for painting that it would be a great pity to crush it? |
8499 | By the Christians? |
8499 | Ca n''t I? |
8499 | Ca n''t one ever know who the father of a child is? |
8499 | Ca n''t you compromise? |
8499 | Ca n''t you manage one woman, eh? |
8499 | Call it? |
8499 | Can you explain to me why you women treat an old man as if he were a child? |
8499 | Can you fancy anything so infamous? |
8499 | Can you forget that there was a time when your fore- fathers''dwelling stood on Brövikens''strand? |
8499 | Can you forget the friend of your childhood from whom your father tore you to save you from the white Christ? |
8499 | Can you forget your father''s hardness? |
8499 | Can you see that with it microscope? |
8499 | Captain, wo n''t you talk about something else? |
8499 | Come now, Jean, do n''t you want to dance with me when I''m through? |
8499 | Could you die in peace this night? |
8499 | Curious, are you? |
8499 | Did I frighten you? |
8499 | Did I? |
8499 | Did Johansson confess that he was the father? |
8499 | Did he give you the keys? |
8499 | Did n''t you ever feel ridiculous as a. father? |
8499 | Did n''t you have a lieutenant in the house, eh? |
8499 | Did they pour water on him, too? |
8499 | Did you ever feel how false your position was? |
8499 | Did you hear the word? |
8499 | Did you notice my wife? |
8499 | Did you see the ship lying in the inlet this morning? |
8499 | Did you speak, mother? |
8499 | Do I believe in it? |
8499 | Do n''t say anything bad about Mother; do you hear? |
8499 | Do n''t you believe, Mr. Adolf, that I wish you well? |
8499 | Do n''t you hear me complaining as to a mother? |
8499 | Do n''t you know that it is dangerous to play with fire? |
8499 | Do n''t you know that it is to her shame if it is so? |
8499 | Do n''t you know? |
8499 | Do n''t you see I''m as helpless as a child? |
8499 | Do n''t you think I can stand the sight of blood? |
8499 | Do n''t you think I know that? |
8499 | Do n''t you think so? |
8499 | Do n''t you think that I should hold a better position in the world than that of a poor soldier if I had not had her and her child? |
8499 | Do n''t you think you should go half- way and come to an agreement with Mistress in this fuss over the child? |
8499 | Do n''t you? |
8499 | Do you appreciate perfumes too? |
8499 | Do you approve of them? |
8499 | Do you believe in anything? |
8499 | Do you believe that I am your enemy? |
8499 | Do you believe that all poor children would have such thoughts under those conditions? |
8499 | Do you believe that there are spirits? |
8499 | Do you believe that, Kristin? |
8499 | Do you dare leave me behind, alone? |
8499 | Do you dare to die, Thorfinn? |
8499 | Do you happen to know whether the rooms in the wing are in order for the Doctor? |
8499 | Do you hate me? |
8499 | Do you hear him walking up there, Ma''am? |
8499 | Do you hear how he is carrying on up there? |
8499 | Do you hear how he is working up there? |
8499 | Do you hear? |
8499 | Do you hear? |
8499 | Do you intend to tattle? |
8499 | Do you know how people in high life look from the under world? |
8499 | Do you know that you are wonderful? |
8499 | Do you know that you threw the lamp at Mother? |
8499 | Do you know what happened? |
8499 | Do you know what love is? |
8499 | Do you know what the law demands? |
8499 | Do you know what the silver falcon with the ribbon stands for? |
8499 | Do you know what we would have to do to make sure? |
8499 | Do you know what you have done? |
8499 | Do you know whether there are any horses in the stable? |
8499 | Do you know who burned the house? |
8499 | Do you know who that was? |
8499 | Do you know who the brick manufacturer was? |
8499 | Do you know who the founder of your family was? |
8499 | Do you know whose money it was? |
8499 | Do you know, Adolf, that you are insane? |
8499 | Do you know, Kristin, how it happened? |
8499 | Do you listen then to what we are saying? |
8499 | Do you remember all that? |
8499 | Do you remember that? |
8499 | Do you remember what was written in that big book? |
8499 | Do you remember when I first came into your life, I was like a second mother? |
8499 | Do you remember, I was the first to say"Forgive him?" |
8499 | Do you see any way out of it but to travel?--wed-- and separate? |
8499 | Do you see how she can roll her eyes and turn her head, eh? |
8499 | Do you see how the east wars with the west? |
8499 | Do you see the Erl? |
8499 | Do you see this wreath? |
8499 | Do you see? |
8499 | Do you speak truthfully? |
8499 | Do you suppose that he would have spoken if he had been alive? |
8499 | Do you think Bertha looks like me? |
8499 | Do you think I can forget that you were my child when you were little? |
8499 | Do you think I would allow myself to be satisfied with such an ending? |
8499 | Do you think I would leave you now-- I, who have sought you for long years? |
8499 | Do you think I would like to shoot you, eh? |
8499 | Do you think a man can live when he has nothing and no one to live for? |
8499 | Do you think a man would go and spread his own shame broadcast? |
8499 | Do you think it possible he may become my ally? |
8499 | Do you think it''s possible for us to remain here any longer? |
8499 | Do you think it''s the first time? |
8499 | Do you think that I would want to be responsible for another man''s child, if I were convinced of your guilt? |
8499 | Do you think that a father should allow ignorant and conceited women to teach his daughter that he is a charlatan? |
8499 | Do you think that could ever happen? |
8499 | Do you think you have shown yourself finer than any maid- servant tonight? |
8499 | Do you too call me a felon? |
8499 | Do you too keep an account of what you spend besides the housekeeping money? |
8499 | Do you wish me to stay in your service when you are a heathen? |
8499 | Does Miss Julie believe in all this? |
8499 | Does he say he can do that? |
8499 | Does he weary? |
8499 | Does it embarrass you to change your coat in my presence? |
8499 | Does not that still stand? |
8499 | Does she say that? |
8499 | Does she snore too? |
8499 | Does she suspect anything? |
8499 | Does that bring peace to one? |
8499 | Does that concern you? |
8499 | Escape? |
8499 | Et vous voulez parler francais? |
8499 | Everything? |
8499 | For goodness sake, are you still up, Bertha? |
8499 | For instance-- when was Bertha born? |
8499 | For such a great undertaking a large capital is necessary, have you that? |
8499 | For that matter, how do you know that I have not been unfaithful to you? |
8499 | For the last time-- what do you mean? |
8499 | For what? |
8499 | For what? |
8499 | Give it to me[ Reads] Ah!--Nöjd, have you taken all the cartridges out of the guns and pouches? |
8499 | Gladly-- but, why do you care to have them when we are going to journey there ourselves? |
8499 | Good- bye, old man; but did n''t you want to talk about the confirmation? |
8499 | H''m-- don''t you think it dishonorable to leave a girl destitute like that with her child? |
8499 | H''m-- then you want to go to town? |
8499 | Has Laura put that into your head? |
8499 | Has darkness fallen? |
8499 | Has not a man hands, limbs, senses, thoughts, passions? |
8499 | Has the Captain ever shown any symptoms of indecision or instability of will? |
8499 | Has the master come home? |
8499 | Have I not vanquished the sea three times ten voyages? |
8499 | Have many fallen? |
8499 | Have n''t they laid hands on me? |
8499 | Have n''t you got character enough to know what you want? |
8499 | Have n''t you loved your father, Miss Julie? |
8499 | Have the gentlemen come to a decision after this evening''s conference? |
8499 | Have you asked a word about your mate? |
8499 | Have you been drinking together, too? |
8499 | Have you been out in the rain? |
8499 | Have you been sleeping so soundly that you did n''t hear anything? |
8499 | Have you delivered the message already? |
8499 | Have you ever felt like that? |
8499 | Have you ever noticed how smooth and glossy oats are? |
8499 | Have you ever spoken to any of the Christians since we have been here? |
8499 | Have you found peace now? |
8499 | Have you frequented the theatres much? |
8499 | Have you heard what I answered when an English lady complained about Irishmen who used to throw lighted lamps in their wives''faces? |
8499 | Have you secrets between you? |
8499 | Have you seen him? |
8499 | Have you taken out the cartridges? |
8499 | Have you the power already then? |
8499 | Have you tiny ground for your suspicions? |
8499 | Hear you, Thorfinn-- have you ever thought about what your life has been? |
8499 | Hear, you, what are you called, what is your family name? |
8499 | Her ladyship, your mother? |
8499 | Hey? |
8499 | Hotel? |
8499 | Housekeeping money, I suppose? |
8499 | How can I acknowledge a sin that I have not committed? |
8499 | How can I be when I believe that I shall be saved? |
8499 | How can it be my own fault then? |
8499 | How can that be done at a moment''s notice? |
8499 | How can the father have such control over the children then? |
8499 | How can you have me put under a guardian? |
8499 | How could he swear to it? |
8499 | How could it be otherwise when everything is worthless and sterile in your hands? |
8499 | How did such an idea come into his head? |
8499 | How did you get Doctor Norling away, for instance, and how did you get this new doctor here? |
8499 | How do my plans for the future strike you? |
8499 | How do you class his behavior? |
8499 | How do you know that she talks in her sleep? |
8499 | How do you know that? |
8499 | How do you know what comes after death? |
8499 | How do you know? |
8499 | How does that apply to this case? |
8499 | How fares he? |
8499 | How is it with you, Orm? |
8499 | How is my mother- in- law? |
8499 | How many men are we? |
8499 | How then? |
8499 | How then? |
8499 | How was it with your marriage bed? |
8499 | How went the journey I mean? |
8499 | How will it go with the Erl? |
8499 | How you gloried in the happiness of home life and really longed to quit the theatre forever? |
8499 | How? |
8499 | Huh, thought I, with such a beginning, what will follow, and what will be the end? |
8499 | I am mad, but how did I become so? |
8499 | I daresay that my wife explained conditions here to you a little, so that you have some idea how the land lies? |
8499 | I do not know? |
8499 | I have been raving, I have been mad, but is there no means of deliverance? |
8499 | I love you of course-- do you doubt that? |
8499 | I? |
8499 | I? |
8499 | I? |
8499 | I? |
8499 | I? |
8499 | I? |
8499 | I? |
8499 | If I go under I shall lose the service, and where will you be then? |
8499 | If the child is not mine I have no control over her and do n''t want to have any, and that is precisely what you do want, is n''t it? |
8499 | If you care to live here we have rooms for you in the wing, or perhaps you would rather live in the old quarters? |
8499 | If you prick us do we not bleed? |
8499 | If you tickle us do we not laugh? |
8499 | In Heaven''s name, what did he say? |
8499 | In the attic? |
8499 | In the kitchen again, is he? |
8499 | In the oat- bin? |
8499 | In what? |
8499 | Indeed? |
8499 | Indeed? |
8499 | Indeed? |
8499 | Is Bertha to leave home now? |
8499 | Is Jean your sweetheart, that he is so devoted? |
8499 | Is Nöjd out there? |
8499 | Is beer nothing? |
8499 | Is he dead? |
8499 | Is he here? |
8499 | Is he not fed with the wine food, hurt by the same weapons, warmed and cooled by the same summer and winter as a woman? |
8499 | Is he obstinate? |
8499 | Is he wounded? |
8499 | Is it anything dangerous? |
8499 | Is it done? |
8499 | Is it for you to say anything-- you who get a commission on all the groceries and a bribe from the butcher? |
8499 | Is it possible? |
8499 | Is it possible? |
8499 | Is it sick, eh? |
8499 | Is it so dreadful then? |
8499 | Is it some troll''s dish that you are both concocting for midsummer night? |
8499 | Is it that foolishness with Jean? |
8499 | Is it tonight that I may go out? |
8499 | Is it true that the foals continue to be striped if the breed is continued with a stallion? |
8499 | Is it true that you obtain striped foals if you cross a zebra and a mare? |
8499 | Is my tea ready? |
8499 | Is n''t that right? |
8499 | Is n''t that true, Doctor? |
8499 | Is n''t that true, Jonas? |
8499 | Is that all you have to say at this death- bed, Doctor? |
8499 | Is that prudent? |
8499 | Is that true? |
8499 | Is that what you are up to? |
8499 | Is the door well barred? |
8499 | Is this a trap? |
8499 | It could never be the Count who has come home without anyone hearing him? |
8499 | It relates to him then? |
8499 | It was about Bertha and her confirmation, was n''t it? |
8499 | It''s queer about Miss Julie though-- to prefer staying here at home among these people, eh, to going away with her father to visit her relatives, eh? |
8499 | JULIE[ She takes up razor from table and makes gestures saying] This? |
8499 | Know what? |
8499 | Kristin, are you asleep? |
8499 | Laura, tell me, are you blameless in all this? |
8499 | Laura? |
8499 | Let me see-- why did you break your engagement? |
8499 | Like a mad dog? |
8499 | Lives he? |
8499 | Look here, Jonas; do you believe that you are the father of your children? |
8499 | Margret, is it true that Father is ill? |
8499 | Margret, may I sit with you? |
8499 | Margret, who was the father of your child? |
8499 | May I come? |
8499 | May I go now? |
8499 | May I put my head on your knee? |
8499 | Me? |
8499 | Merry? |
8499 | Might that be you? |
8499 | Mine? |
8499 | Miss Julie running away with her coachman? |
8499 | Mistress? |
8499 | Mr. Adolf, what is it? |
8499 | Must your mistress part with you? |
8499 | My child? |
8499 | My dear child, what is it? |
8499 | My mother''s? |
8499 | My own? |
8499 | Nervous? |
8499 | Never mind all that: Are you the father of the child or not? |
8499 | Njard? |
8499 | No, really? |
8499 | No-- did you see it? |
8499 | No-- is it beautiful there? |
8499 | Not by thoughts for the future, to save humiliation? |
8499 | Not if I ask you as an equal, as a-- friend? |
8499 | Not with caresses and beautiful words? |
8499 | Now if you wish it, and I wish it, and she does n''t wish it, what shall we do then? |
8499 | Now will you please inform me how I''m to keep order among the women folk? |
8499 | Now, why did n''t you get after him? |
8499 | Nöjd, is Nöjd out there? |
8499 | O, my father, am I your enemy? |
8499 | Odin? |
8499 | Ogir? |
8499 | Oh yes, do, when was it? |
8499 | Oh, Lord, what are you saying, Mr. Adolf? |
8499 | Oh, Nöjd is on duty today? |
8499 | Oh, am I really so powerful? |
8499 | Oh, did n''t I say she''s been acting queer lately? |
8499 | Oh, do n''t speak of the canary-- do you see any way out-- any end to this? |
8499 | Oh, here already, Doctor? |
8499 | Oh, is it you, Nöjd? |
8499 | Oh, my God, have you no feeling? |
8499 | Oh, she can have another-- isn''t that so, Kristin? |
8499 | Oh, so Laura wo n''t? |
8499 | Oh, what does it matter? |
8499 | Oh, what was it you heard? |
8499 | On midsummer night? |
8499 | Or else, what? |
8499 | Orm, are you a Christian? |
8499 | Permit me to ask if you, through motives of mistaken kindness, have intercepted them? |
8499 | Pitied me? |
8499 | Plenty? |
8499 | Pray? |
8499 | Really? |
8499 | Remember that Christmas when you went out to visit your fiance''s parents in the country? |
8499 | Run away? |
8499 | Run away? |
8499 | Saved? |
8499 | Say that you love me-- else, what am I, without it? |
8499 | See here, Nöjd, you surely ought to know whether you are the father or not? |
8499 | Shall I fly-- leave my mother? |
8499 | Shall I obey you? |
8499 | Shall I weep, shall I jump over your riding whip, shall I kiss you, lure you to Lake Como for three weeks, and then-- what do you want anyway? |
8499 | Shall we stop now? |
8499 | Should n''t we postpone this conference until I have had the honor of being introduced to the Captain? |
8499 | Sit down, wo n''t you? |
8499 | So she was like that even then? |
8499 | So-- will you mind? |
8499 | So-- you intended to run away? |
8499 | Something to pierce the future with and evoke the face of your intended? |
8499 | Still not I? |
8499 | Superior? |
8499 | Sweetheart? |
8499 | Tell me one thing, how did it begin? |
8499 | Tell me, Margret, do n''t you believe it? |
8499 | Tell me, has the Captain ever had such delusions before? |
8499 | Tell me, is it reasonable to think that one can see what is happening on another planet by looking through a microscope? |
8499 | Tell me, mother, is it true that father is to be Erl here in Iceland, too? |
8499 | Tell the twelve strongest to take their new axes-- do you hear? |
8499 | That I''m in love with my coachman? |
8499 | That is a promise? |
8499 | That is serious; but what does he buy? |
8499 | That is to say you have no decided opinion as to what will be most advantageous to the interests of the family? |
8499 | That is to say, under certain conditions a stallion can be sire to striped foals or the opposite? |
8499 | That is to say, you regret your harshness toward your child? |
8499 | That is your decision? |
8499 | The accounts? |
8499 | The conditions? |
8499 | The foremost? |
8499 | Then we ca n''t keep Christmas eve? |
8499 | Then what? |
8499 | Then why provoke contests with a superior enemy? |
8499 | Then you believe in God? |
8499 | Then you do n''t want to die with me? |
8499 | There are no doubts then? |
8499 | Therefore an offspring''s likeness to the father proves nothing? |
8499 | They grew in my father''s garden-- may I keep them? |
8499 | Think of Kristin in there, do n''t you think she has feelings too? |
8499 | Think of him who has had so much sorrow all his days? |
8499 | This is pretty bad-- and, of course, Laura has her supporters-- in there? |
8499 | This is terrible, is n''t it? |
8499 | Thorfinn takes horn hastily from mouth and asks] Where is the child? |
8499 | Through a microscope? |
8499 | Throw the burden on Jesus as Kristin did? |
8499 | To which boarding school, if I may venture to ask? |
8499 | To whom? |
8499 | Travel-- yes-- but where? |
8499 | Under a guardian? |
8499 | Uneasy? |
8499 | Was he quite taken with Bertha? |
8499 | Was it the sea? |
8499 | Was n''t it enough that I married your sister, without your palming off your old stepmother on me? |
8499 | Was that the way it happened? |
8499 | Was the truth so bitter? |
8499 | Was there anything else you wanted to say? |
8499 | We are certainly not like one another, are we? |
8499 | Well, what''ll I look for? |
8499 | Well, you dear, have I forgotten it? |
8499 | Well? |
8499 | Were n''t you the only one? |
8499 | Were you ever at school? |
8499 | Were you ever in love? |
8499 | What about? |
8499 | What am I to understand, Gunlöd? |
8499 | What are they singing? |
8499 | What are you cooking now that smells so infernally? |
8499 | What are you doing? |
8499 | What are you laughing at? |
8499 | What are you saying, madman? |
8499 | What are you then, riddle? |
8499 | What became of your ships? |
8499 | What can I do? |
8499 | What can you give me in return for that? |
8499 | What circumstances? |
8499 | What did Nöjd want here? |
8499 | What did he say? |
8499 | What did they say? |
8499 | What did you hear? |
8499 | What did you say? |
8499 | What do I fear? |
8499 | What do I intend to do now? |
8499 | What do you dare to intimate? |
8499 | What do you intend to do now? |
8499 | What do you mean to say by all this? |
8499 | What do you mean? |
8499 | What do you mean? |
8499 | What do you say to that, Kristin? |
8499 | What do you say to that? |
8499 | What do you say, Pastor? |
8499 | What do you say? |
8499 | What do you say? |
8499 | What do you say? |
8499 | What do you see? |
8499 | What do you want, then? |
8499 | What do you want, you old dear? |
8499 | What do you want? |
8499 | What does it concern us whose fault it is? |
8499 | What does it matter when you know that I shall not divulge it? |
8499 | What does it matter? |
8499 | What does that concern you? |
8499 | What does that mean? |
8499 | What does this mean-- this noise and fuss? |
8499 | What effect do you suppose the word of God will have on a rough trooper? |
8499 | What else does she say? |
8499 | What gave it to you? |
8499 | What happened when you became Christians here on the island? |
8499 | What harm will that do? |
8499 | What harm would that do? |
8499 | What harm? |
8499 | What has Ludwig got to do with it? |
8499 | What has this whole life and death struggle been for but power? |
8499 | What have you been doing up all night? |
8499 | What have you been up to now, Nöjd? |
8499 | What have you done? |
8499 | What have you given me for a pillow, Margret? |
8499 | What have you got in the drawer there? |
8499 | What have you there? |
8499 | What if someone should come in and see us? |
8499 | What in the world is he doing up there now? |
8499 | What is done ca n''t be undone, more''s the pity, yet the remedy should be based upon all the past.--Where do you think he is now? |
8499 | What is it, Gunlöd? |
8499 | What is it, something in your eye? |
8499 | What is it? |
8499 | What is it? |
8499 | What is loneliness? |
8499 | What is queer? |
8499 | What is that big paper? |
8499 | What is that to me, after all? |
8499 | What is the text today? |
8499 | What is this all about? |
8499 | What kind of performance is this for a holy day morning? |
8499 | What letter? |
8499 | What means that silver falcon on your shield? |
8499 | What other difference is there? |
8499 | What shall I do? |
8499 | What shall we do then? |
8499 | What sort of meaning? |
8499 | What suspicions? |
8499 | What use is that when you have often said that a mother can and ought to commit any crime for her child? |
8499 | What were you going to say? |
8499 | What will you do for me? |
8499 | What would that have mattered? |
8499 | What would you do in my place? |
8499 | What would you? |
8499 | What''s all this-- and you have never told me about it? |
8499 | What''s been going on? |
8499 | What''s that? |
8499 | What''s that? |
8499 | What''s that? |
8499 | What''s that? |
8499 | What''s the matter now? |
8499 | What''s the matter, is n''t that good enough for the son- in- law? |
8499 | What, are you annoyed? |
8499 | What? |
8499 | What? |
8499 | What? |
8499 | What? |
8499 | What? |
8499 | When saw you a mother who did not know a daughter''s secrets? |
8499 | When will you ever outgrow those sagas, Orm? |
8499 | When will you learn to forget? |
8499 | Where did you gather it? |
8499 | Where did you get that wine? |
8499 | Where did you learn that? |
8499 | Where did you learn to use words like that? |
8499 | Where did you part from him? |
8499 | Where is he? |
8499 | Where is the nurse? |
8499 | Where? |
8499 | Where? |
8499 | Which is it to be? |
8499 | Which? |
8499 | Who am I then to fear myself? |
8499 | Who are the chosen? |
8499 | Who can tell? |
8499 | Who comes? |
8499 | Who gave you the crucifix? |
8499 | Who has taught you to pray? |
8499 | Who is it? |
8499 | Who is its father? |
8499 | Who is the bearer when the crash comes? |
8499 | Who is the fleshly father of the spiritual child? |
8499 | Who knows? |
8499 | Who questioned you? |
8499 | Who recommended this tenant so warmly? |
8499 | Who reproaches the strong viking who looks back when he is quitting his native strand? |
8499 | Who stole my strength? |
8499 | Who struck me down? |
8499 | Who then rules over life? |
8499 | Who told you mine? |
8499 | Who told you that? |
8499 | Who told you? |
8499 | Who wants to hurt you? |
8499 | Who was she? |
8499 | Who was she? |
8499 | Who was she? |
8499 | Who will sing your death song? |
8499 | Who''s that screaming? |
8499 | Who''s that walking upstairs? |
8499 | Who, then? |
8499 | Who? |
8499 | Who? |
8499 | Who? |
8499 | Who? |
8499 | Who? |
8499 | Whom do you believe helped you out there in the storm? |
8499 | Whose is the fault for what has happened-- my father''s? |
8499 | Whose is the fault? |
8499 | Why after three weeks? |
8499 | Why are you here in Iceland-- and what has happened? |
8499 | Why are you silent? |
8499 | Why are you silent? |
8499 | Why did n''t we separate in time? |
8499 | Why did n''t you close it? |
8499 | Why did n''t you let me? |
8499 | Why did you not tend the fire? |
8499 | Why did you recommend a-- good- for- nothing, we''ll call him? |
8499 | Why did you want to close the door against me? |
8499 | Why do n''t you dare to look back? |
8499 | Why do n''t you do it yourself, Doctor? |
8499 | Why do n''t you sit down? |
8499 | Why do you force your wife and daughter to believe in them? |
8499 | Why do you gaze so willingly over the sea? |
8499 | Why do you hate my belief? |
8499 | Why do you never come to our house any more? |
8499 | Why does n''t she? |
8499 | Why is it unmanly? |
8499 | Why not? |
8499 | Why not? |
8499 | Why not? |
8499 | Why should I be to blame because a man goes out of his mind? |
8499 | Why should n''t a man complain, a soldier weep? |
8499 | Why should one respect them? |
8499 | Why so? |
8499 | Why wo n''t you come to see us tonight? |
8499 | Why, Nöjd got into the same trouble year before last, did n''t he? |
8499 | Why, what is the matter? |
8499 | Why? |
8499 | Why? |
8499 | Why? |
8499 | Will you ask her? |
8499 | Will you come in here, Doctor? |
8499 | Will you come in? |
8499 | Will you deny the white Christ? |
8499 | Will you do it? |
8499 | Will you go to town and learn something useful? |
8499 | Will you surrender to our superior strength? |
8499 | Will you? |
8499 | With Miss Julie? |
8499 | Wo n''t that be fine? |
8499 | Wo n''t you drink too? |
8499 | Wo n''t you forget that I am a man, that I am a soldier who can tame men and beasts with a word? |
8499 | Wo n''t you wake up? |
8499 | Would you dare to break an oath? |
8499 | Would you dare to in called a felon? |
8499 | Would you like me to do so? |
8499 | Would you like to have me stay until he returns? |
8499 | Would you like to see your child, Adolf? |
8499 | Would you see it? |
8499 | Ye- es,[ Sleepily] did n''t you promise to go to early service with me? |
8499 | Yellow seal, how''s that? |
8499 | Yes, and Emma said"Let''s go into the barn--"CAPTAIN.--Oh, so it was Emma who led you astray, was it? |
8499 | Yes, but was he sure that he was the only one? |
8499 | Yes, how did I manage that? |
8499 | Yes, what about that gossip? |
8499 | Yes, you remember? |
8499 | Yes? |
8499 | You are a widower, are n''t you, and have had children? |
8499 | You are afraid of me? |
8499 | You are ill, are you not? |
8499 | You are not angry because I let myself be led by the forelock? |
8499 | You are not jealous of her? |
8499 | You at least will help me, wo n''t you? |
8499 | You called, Master Erl? |
8499 | You can hardly deny that it suits you pretty well to be able to educate your child as you wish? |
8499 | You committed the coast massacre at Reyd- fiord last spring? |
8499 | You do n''t believe what I am saying? |
8499 | You do? |
8499 | You do? |
8499 | You fear that? |
8499 | You hate me? |
8499 | You have never been there? |
8499 | You have often thought of me during these years? |
8499 | You know not!--you, his foster brother? |
8499 | You know why? |
8499 | You mean that we could get along with such an arrangement? |
8499 | You mean to avoid arousing suspicions? |
8499 | You plundered and burned Hallfred at Thorvalla? |
8499 | You promise me--? |
8499 | You recognize the flowers, Gunlöd? |
8499 | You surrender, then? |
8499 | You understand? |
8499 | You weep, Gunlöd, and you know why? |
8499 | You wo n''t? |
8499 | You? |
8499 | Your mother''s lover? |
8499 | do you remember the saga about Thor at Utgorda Loake? |
8499 | says the sick man;''Disappointed hopes?'' |
8499 | what have you done to me? |
8500 | Have you a life insurance policy? |
8500 | Rod and punishment bring wisdom, and he who hates punishment must perish--What disappointment have you had? |
8500 | --"Isn''t it terrible?" |
8500 | A locksmith? |
8500 | A man? |
8500 | A test? |
8500 | A yellow tulip? |
8500 | A- ha, you think you can so easily get out of the duty that you made yourself responsible for when you fooled me into becoming your wife? |
8500 | Abel, have you really never had any desire to love a man? |
8500 | About the law- suit? |
8500 | Ah, is it you, my friend? |
8500 | Ah, what''s this? |
8500 | All of it? |
8500 | Alone? |
8500 | Am I cowardly? |
8500 | Am I right? |
8500 | Am_ I_ sane, for that matter? |
8500 | An Easter lily? |
8500 | And Axel, too? |
8500 | And Benjamin-- did he get through his examinations all right? |
8500 | And Gaga promised to come? |
8500 | And I am not refused-- yet? |
8500 | And I want company for my happiness.--But we have invited people to come here for the evening-- that wo n''t do now, with your misery, will it? |
8500 | And I, then? |
8500 | And I? |
8500 | And Mrs. Hall and the girls? |
8500 | And for you? |
8500 | And he left you in want? |
8500 | And how did your wife like that? |
8500 | And how had it happened that the new generation had replaced God with woman? |
8500 | And imagine if she, my first love, my wife, with whom life the first time became life, had accepted your invitation and come here? |
8500 | And play the defeated lion before the triumphant chariot? |
8500 | And so pale? |
8500 | And so we shall meet again, perhaps-- some evening by street light, you mean? |
8500 | And that you would not pardon? |
8500 | And then what? |
8500 | And to whom do you think? |
8500 | And try to find the sunshine? |
8500 | And what about dining with Peter? |
8500 | And what is your position in your own house? |
8500 | And where have you been, Eleonora? |
8500 | And who else did you meet in your sleep? |
8500 | And why not? |
8500 | And why should we be weeping always? |
8500 | And why,--why? |
8500 | And you count it a great virtue that you cannot-- h''m-- steal? |
8500 | And you did n''t give yourself up? |
8500 | And you remember that, though it''s so long since I''ve bought anything for you children? |
8500 | And you think I''ll be satisfied with that? |
8500 | And you too? |
8500 | And you will accuse me if you do not receive the six thousand crowns? |
8500 | And you wo n''t be vexed with me if I ask a little favor of you? |
8500 | And you wo n''t forget to bring something home to us just as you used to do, will you? |
8500 | And you''re going to that dinner? |
8500 | And you, Elis-- are you sane when you ca n''t see that Christine loves you, when you believe that she hates you? |
8500 | And you, how are you getting along? |
8500 | And your wife to be? |
8500 | And yours? |
8500 | And yours? |
8500 | And? |
8500 | Angry? |
8500 | Annette, my child, will you tell me the truth? |
8500 | Another? |
8500 | Any news worth reading in the paper? |
8500 | Are n''t you ashamed? |
8500 | Are n''t you cold out here? |
8500 | Are n''t you going to stay for the meeting? |
8500 | Are n''t you my wife? |
8500 | Are there such things in it? |
8500 | Are we friends? |
8500 | Are we never to meet again? |
8500 | Are you a Christian? |
8500 | Are you a man? |
8500 | Are you afraid of thunder? |
8500 | Are you angry with me? |
8500 | Are you artists, too? |
8500 | Are you asleep? |
8500 | Are you contented with-- your-- lot? |
8500 | Are you convinced now that I am also your physical superior? |
8500 | Are you going away? |
8500 | Are you going out to dinner? |
8500 | Are you going out? |
8500 | Are you going out? |
8500 | Are you going to be nice to me? |
8500 | Are you going? |
8500 | Are you happy in your new life? |
8500 | Are you he who swore to love me, who begged to carry me, to lift me? |
8500 | Are you here, Bertha? |
8500 | Are you jealous of him? |
8500 | Are you leaving, or do you wish me to leave? |
8500 | Are you my friend? |
8500 | Are you ready? |
8500 | Are you so sure of that? |
8500 | Are you sure of that? |
8500 | Are you sure of that? |
8500 | Are you sure that you have n''t got it? |
8500 | Are you sure? |
8500 | Are you terribly in need? |
8500 | Are you that sort of creature? |
8500 | Are you there again? |
8500 | Are you trying to remind me of my position, my debt, my weakness? |
8500 | Are you trying to teach me how to paint? |
8500 | Are you undressed yet? |
8500 | As you did? |
8500 | Ashamed? |
8500 | At last? |
8500 | Back already? |
8500 | Base? |
8500 | Bertha, tell me, have you ever loved that clown? |
8500 | But are n''t you going to his dinner this evening, Elis? |
8500 | But at least the power should be divided? |
8500 | But do n''t you think that a man of my intelligence should be able to manage it so that it would n''t be found out? |
8500 | But do you know that you have liabilities to the one who has been your wife? |
8500 | But do you know what will be hardest to part with? |
8500 | But from whom? |
8500 | But have n''t you that? |
8500 | But have you noticed that the nightingales only sing in the grounds of the deaf and dumb asylum here? |
8500 | But how could you do that? |
8500 | But if you are not refused? |
8500 | But now look here; all fooling aside, is n''t it about time we had our coffee? |
8500 | But tell me, why do n''t you suffer when a comrade, a man comrade, is accepted, although he has less merit than you? |
8500 | But the feeling of guilt, the"restoration of balance?" |
8500 | But the stars are not up there then, are they? |
8500 | But they ca n''t talk? |
8500 | But things go well with you-- because you never feel anything? |
8500 | But what did you pay him with? |
8500 | But what have_ you_ got against the Governor? |
8500 | But what if the police come in? |
8500 | But what is the matter with you today? |
8500 | But what were they saying? |
8500 | But what''s this? |
8500 | But when you do know? |
8500 | But where is Bertha? |
8500 | But why did you marry me? |
8500 | But why do n''t you congratulate me? |
8500 | But why should the innocent suffer for_ his_ wrong- doing? |
8500 | But will you go to see the Governor? |
8500 | But wo n''t you sit down? |
8500 | But, Abel, are you sure that Axel will meet Madame Roubey and not Monsieur? |
8500 | But, my good Monsieur Durand, is there no way of helping you out of what I hope is just a temporary embarrassment? |
8500 | Ca n''t I say my thanks in silence? |
8500 | Ca n''t I see that it is? |
8500 | Ca n''t you grant me the only contentment I possess-- let me enjoy my sorrow one time each year? |
8500 | Ca n''t your sense of justice bend and recognize me as the abler, the victorious one in the strife? |
8500 | Can I be of any slight service to you? |
8500 | Can I go? |
8500 | Can I help it if the professor keeps us? |
8500 | Can I help it if we are not taught bookkeeping at school? |
8500 | Can I trust you? |
8500 | Can a year for Benjamin become less than three hundred and sixty- five days? |
8500 | Can it be any one wishes him well? |
8500 | Can one ever find a man and a woman who can live like comrades without danger of fire? |
8500 | Can you deny yourself such a triumph? |
8500 | Can you feel all that-- here in town? |
8500 | Can you get money? |
8500 | Can you hear him in all this snow? |
8500 | Can you hear the telephone wires humming? |
8500 | Can you imagine my despair? |
8500 | Can you lend me ten francs? |
8500 | Can you see dawn any other way in this darkness? |
8500 | Can you see it? |
8500 | Can you see whether he looks happy or not? |
8500 | Contented? |
8500 | Could you make another''s guilt yours, you child? |
8500 | Dear Mrs. Alberg, you could n''t lend me a trifle-- just wait-- a trifle of twenty francs? |
8500 | Did he say that? |
8500 | Did he throw away money, the wretch? |
8500 | Did my eyes see right? |
8500 | Did n''t I say that there was a yellow tulip among the things stolen at the florist''s? |
8500 | Did n''t he go just now when I wanted him to, because I am his wife? |
8500 | Did n''t she go out with my false friend last night? |
8500 | Did she talk about me? |
8500 | Did they drink much? |
8500 | Did you ever have any debts? |
8500 | Did you find any faults? |
8500 | Did you get to know him afterward? |
8500 | Did you have any children? |
8500 | Did you know that he is refused? |
8500 | Did you meet any one you knew? |
8500 | Did you notice how big she became? |
8500 | Did you notice what kind of branch it was? |
8500 | Did you paint my picture? |
8500 | Did you read the evening paper? |
8500 | Did you see any birds out there? |
8500 | Did you talk with her? |
8500 | Do I pick on you? |
8500 | Do I? |
8500 | Do n''t you believe in your great cause any longer? |
8500 | Do n''t you feel rather nervous? |
8500 | Do n''t you know about it? |
8500 | Do n''t you know that I''m an author of rank? |
8500 | Do n''t you know that? |
8500 | Do n''t you know who I am? |
8500 | Do n''t you know? |
8500 | Do n''t you know? |
8500 | Do n''t you suppose I can squelch you? |
8500 | Do n''t you suppose that each one of us has a skeleton in his closet? |
8500 | Do n''t you think I can measure strength with you? |
8500 | Do n''t you think it is humiliating to stretch out my hand whenever a traveller leaves us? |
8500 | Do n''t you think it is too cold with the door open? |
8500 | Do n''t you think it may be-- love? |
8500 | Do n''t you think so? |
8500 | Do n''t you think that I made sure of that? |
8500 | Do n''t you want to go in and see Bertha? |
8500 | Do they suspect her? |
8500 | Do you allude to me? |
8500 | Do you begrudge us our bringing- up? |
8500 | Do you believe me? |
8500 | Do you belong to some political party that is so liberal- minded as to suppress individual freedom to accept distinctions? |
8500 | Do you consider yourself better than I am? |
8500 | Do you dare strike me? |
8500 | Do you feel like staying? |
8500 | Do you find Paris to your liking? |
8500 | Do you give up now? |
8500 | Do you hear how my heart beats? |
8500 | Do you hear, Axel? |
8500 | Do you hear? |
8500 | Do you know his wife? |
8500 | Do you know something else that I feel? |
8500 | Do you know that this adversity will also change our economic relations? |
8500 | Do you know that you have the law on your side and that the courts can force him to pay? |
8500 | Do you know the Governor? |
8500 | Do you know them? |
8500 | Do you know these young ladies? |
8500 | Do you know what one has a right to say about a married woman who accepts presents from a young bachelor? |
8500 | Do you know what that is? |
8500 | Do you know what the consequences may be if you leave us in this shape? |
8500 | Do you know what want can drive one to? |
8500 | Do you know who I am? |
8500 | Do you know who it is they suspect? |
8500 | Do you know why I have n''t done it? |
8500 | Do you live as married people, h''m? |
8500 | Do you promise? |
8500 | Do you read the Bible? |
8500 | Do you realize that now? |
8500 | Do you see now how I have figured out your mis- step? |
8500 | Do you see now that it is not that I am so clever but that you are so stupid? |
8500 | Do you see this paper that I put here on the corner of the table? |
8500 | Do you see who that is coming? |
8500 | Do you see? |
8500 | Do you think I am jealous of one of that kind? |
8500 | Do you think I would stand the disgrace of being a divorced wife? |
8500 | Do you think I''m such a fright, then? |
8500 | Do you think a woman will allow herself to be treated like this? |
8500 | Do you think anything will be gained by going over all that again? |
8500 | Do you think he has some scheme in his head about it? |
8500 | Do you think he will pass his examinations? |
8500 | Do you think he would dare to do anything? |
8500 | Do you think he would ever have gone for any one else? |
8500 | Do you think it is more fun for him to sit and wait for madame? |
8500 | Do you think mother has a clean dress tie for me? |
8500 | Do you think so? |
8500 | Do you think that God would be angry, when I did n''t do any harm, only acted thoughtlessly? |
8500 | Do you think that I will allow myself to be driven from my home, like a servant- maid who is sent away with her trunk? |
8500 | Do you think that my position in your house-- for it is yours-- is agreeable to me? |
8500 | Do you think that she is really recovered now? |
8500 | Do you think that was the reason? |
8500 | Do you think that we will get out of this trouble, Eleonora? |
8500 | Do you think that? |
8500 | Do you think we would blush, then? |
8500 | Do you understand? |
8500 | Do you want a taste of my riding whip? |
8500 | Do you want me to believe that you have n''t dipped into that case before now? |
8500 | Do you want me to prove that I am very shrewd? |
8500 | Do you want to create a scandal and call in the invitations? |
8500 | Does he mean to come in with them on? |
8500 | Does it concern you how I come home? |
8500 | Does it do you any honor to have had me buy part of the household things which you have charged up to your husband? |
8500 | Does it say that? |
8500 | Does madame think that I am such a-- BERTHA.--What time is it now? |
8500 | Does n''t it seem as if you heard the sound of clanging and rumbling down toward Cully? |
8500 | Does she like to tease you about Peter? |
8500 | Does that astonish you? |
8500 | Does the sacrifice feel very heavy? |
8500 | Enemy? |
8500 | Even that? |
8500 | Even you, Adèle? |
8500 | Everything gathers here as the center of the world; and so you are married-- and happy? |
8500 | Father, what''s the matter with you? |
8500 | First you are to ask me this question,"Have you a life insurance policy?" |
8500 | For that matter, what sort of an alliance have we gone into? |
8500 | From whom? |
8500 | Go begging? |
8500 | God help us, what have I done now? |
8500 | Good evening; are you alone? |
8500 | Guests? |
8500 | H''m, do n''t you consider me a man? |
8500 | Had n''t he done that already? |
8500 | Hall? |
8500 | Has anything happened? |
8500 | Has he been here again? |
8500 | Has he invited you to the dinner? |
8500 | Has it ever occurred to you that you''re exactly like all other men? |
8500 | Has n''t he spread false reports, and have n''t you the right to defend yourself? |
8500 | Has n''t the paper come yet? |
8500 | Has she sold a picture? |
8500 | Has the evening paper come yet? |
8500 | Has the paper come? |
8500 | Has the paper come? |
8500 | Has_ he_ come here? |
8500 | Have I lost my sight, or do you dare lie to my face? |
8500 | Have n''t I? |
8500 | Have n''t two young people the right to keep their hearts''secrets from you? |
8500 | Have n''t you been for the coffee- bread, father? |
8500 | Have n''t you heard birds that people have taught to talk? |
8500 | Have n''t you? |
8500 | Have you anything else to say to me? |
8500 | Have you been to vespers, mother? |
8500 | Have you heard anything from Eleonora? |
8500 | Have you insulted the young ladies? |
8500 | Have you never found any one? |
8500 | Have you noticed that too? |
8500 | Have you noticed the change in Benjamin? |
8500 | Have you noticed the quiet dignity that has come into Benjamin''s face? |
8500 | Have you paid the fire insurance on our house? |
8500 | Have you received word from the asylum? |
8500 | Have you seen Mimi around? |
8500 | Have you squandered it on luncheon and dinner parties? |
8500 | Have you the insurance papers? |
8500 | Have you--? |
8500 | Have you? |
8500 | He crowed twice, did n''t he? |
8500 | He has n''t time, eh? |
8500 | He is n''t nude, is he? |
8500 | Heavens, why does she come here? |
8500 | Here? |
8500 | Here? |
8500 | Heyst is my name-- won''t you sit down? |
8500 | How about your way? |
8500 | How are we to treat the Östermark case? |
8500 | How are you, Gaga? |
8500 | How can I be in the wrong? |
8500 | How can I be of service to you? |
8500 | How can I be of service? |
8500 | How can you say that? |
8500 | How can you see it? |
8500 | How could I have come to think that? |
8500 | How could I then get any connection between the forgery, the police, and the indefinable man''s appearance? |
8500 | How could that be? |
8500 | How could we live if he took the things away? |
8500 | How did she look? |
8500 | How did they get in here? |
8500 | How did you get out of it? |
8500 | How did you get such a liberal attitude towards people''s conduct? |
8500 | How do you do, Mrs. Starck? |
8500 | How do you know about that? |
8500 | How do you know that Roubey is receiving now? |
8500 | How do you know that he is refused? |
8500 | How good? |
8500 | How is that? |
8500 | How many candles are there there? |
8500 | How much can you get for it? |
8500 | How much do I owe you? |
8500 | How much do you ask to become accomplice to the homicide? |
8500 | How much do you consider legitimate? |
8500 | How much is there left unmortgaged? |
8500 | How much money have you in the bank? |
8500 | How old are you? |
8500 | How should I dare to be? |
8500 | How so? |
8500 | How was it with your marriage? |
8500 | How was your childhood, Benjamin? |
8500 | How-- do-- you-- know-- that? |
8500 | How? |
8500 | How? |
8500 | I did? |
8500 | I do n''t know that I have the honor to be known to you, but you are Mrs. Alberg, née Ålund, are you not? |
8500 | I have lost all my reasoning powers.--Shall I fall on my knees to him and beg mercy-- can you hear him? |
8500 | I mean, are you a believer? |
8500 | I must ask you, are they your friends? |
8500 | I only wanted to ask if you had ordered the supper? |
8500 | I think it''s really great sport to be married, what? |
8500 | I will.--[Christine starts R.] Why do you go that way? |
8500 | I wonder how it seems to love? |
8500 | I wonder if the majority of criminals are not to be found among men? |
8500 | I''ve treated you like a comrade, with unlimited trust, and I''ve even made small sacrifices that you know about.--Has the locksmith been here yet? |
8500 | I, I? |
8500 | I, dressed like a woman? |
8500 | I? |
8500 | I? |
8500 | I? |
8500 | In Heaven''s name, did n''t I see it happen? |
8500 | Is any one here? |
8500 | Is is possible--? |
8500 | Is it absolutely necessary-- with a nude model? |
8500 | Is it brighter there? |
8500 | Is it for you to talk about lying, you who lie to us and the whole world by saying that you were born a Swiss although you are a Frenchman? |
8500 | Is it inspiration, hypnotic suggestion, as it is called? |
8500 | Is it paid? |
8500 | Is it so awful? |
8500 | Is it still snowing, mother? |
8500 | Is it-- Lindkvist? |
8500 | Is n''t Lina home? |
8500 | Is n''t a man to support his wife? |
8500 | Is n''t it a quiet longing to eat me alive once more? |
8500 | Is n''t it beautiful? |
8500 | Is n''t it murder to slay a man? |
8500 | Is n''t that enough? |
8500 | Is n''t that nice, just now, when the girls are grown up and are going out into life? |
8500 | Is n''t that right? |
8500 | Is n''t there a recital tomorrow? |
8500 | Is n''t there some mistake? |
8500 | Is that all? |
8500 | Is that so? |
8500 | Is that the new comrade? |
8500 | Is that the way to answer Her Highness? |
8500 | Is there any other, then? |
8500 | Is your father still living? |
8500 | It did n''t concern me? |
8500 | It''s an Easter lily-- that''s easy enough; but who are you? |
8500 | It''s provoking, but I have n''t done anything wrong-- I meant well-- do you believe me? |
8500 | Joy of life, what became of it? |
8500 | Know about everything? |
8500 | Last night? |
8500 | Late one night? |
8500 | Legitimate? |
8500 | Like all others? |
8500 | Little hornet? |
8500 | Look at Elis, have n''t you noticed how changed he is since he started to read those papers? |
8500 | Look here, Gaga, do n''t you think that women are terrible tyrants? |
8500 | Look here, do n''t you believe in woman, eh? |
8500 | Look here, why could n''t you have his refused picture brought home just as all your friends have gathered here? |
8500 | Loved him? |
8500 | MR. Y. Humph, you will not understand? |
8500 | May I go now? |
8500 | May I take a message to Bertha? |
8500 | Me? |
8500 | Monsieur Durand, I promise it if you will answer me one question; are you Swiss born, or not? |
8500 | Monsieur Lieutenant has already been out for a walk? |
8500 | Mother does keep track of everything, does n''t she? |
8500 | Mother, ca n''t we throw the rod into the fire soon? |
8500 | Mrs. Hall? |
8500 | My Costume? |
8500 | My doing? |
8500 | No, I won''t-- as tho''--I must go thro''it, I suppose.--Aren''t you cold? |
8500 | No, why should I? |
8500 | No? |
8500 | No? |
8500 | No? |
8500 | No? |
8500 | Not for me? |
8500 | Not monomania? |
8500 | Not quite? |
8500 | Now tell us, are you refused, or is she? |
8500 | Now the paper is out, and now they are''phoning each other,"Have you read about it?" |
8500 | Now you expect to put me out on the street? |
8500 | Now, Christine, will my curtains be ready soon? |
8500 | Now, I''m going to ask you something; do you know how many candles there are in a pound, mass candles at seventy- five centimes? |
8500 | Now, why did you go and say that you wanted your apple dumpling cold when you are going out to dinner? |
8500 | Now, will you be very good, very, very good? |
8500 | Of what use am I in your house? |
8500 | Oh, God, is there more to be endured? |
8500 | Oh, fie, have we ever been allowed in the conflict? |
8500 | Oh, good evening; are you here? |
8500 | Oh, how did we ever get into this dreadful city where the people all hate each other and where one is always alone? |
8500 | Oh, if they are not as beautiful as Annette''s-- ANTONIO.--So, it''s Annette now? |
8500 | Oh, indeed? |
8500 | Oh, is that the law? |
8500 | Oh, well, you play then? |
8500 | Oh, yes, what do you think? |
8500 | Oh, yes,--where does Roubey live? |
8500 | Oh, you, what have you been expecting? |
8500 | Oh-- do you know that mother''s indifference and submission torture me more than her wrath? |
8500 | Oh-- technical errors? |
8500 | On a holy day? |
8500 | On wooden panels? |
8500 | Or else? |
8500 | Or shall I tell you something about flowers? |
8500 | Pardon me, but do they intend to accuse my mother? |
8500 | Pardon, but we do n''t know with whom we have the honor--? |
8500 | Part? |
8500 | Perhaps it is n''t yours, Axel? |
8500 | Perhaps the old life was better, then? |
8500 | Perhaps you love me? |
8500 | Perhaps you would n''t like to take a murderer''s hand? |
8500 | Pierre again, eh? |
8500 | Play? |
8500 | Poor me, what can I do? |
8500 | Presents? |
8500 | Prove it? |
8500 | Shall I ever go back to them, shall I ever go out from this dreadful city, from Ebal, accursed mountain, and behold Gerizim again? |
8500 | Shall I tell you more about birds? |
8500 | Shall we give the boy a spanking? |
8500 | Shall we go out and take a walk? |
8500 | Shall we go? |
8500 | Shall we have another bout? |
8500 | Shall we not weep in the vale of tears? |
8500 | She is in there then? |
8500 | She no doubt loves justice as much as you do? |
8500 | She? |
8500 | Should not the lost have this trouble rather than that the worthy should suffer torture? |
8500 | Should you be downcast on that account? |
8500 | So soon? |
8500 | So you are fully convinced that I have helped myself from that case? |
8500 | So you think it''s all right for a man to be coarse with his wife? |
8500 | So you think that I am stupid? |
8500 | So you''re back at last? |
8500 | So, he paid you back? |
8500 | So, it''s an accident to commit murder? |
8500 | So, you wish to say that perhaps I got in because my name begins with O? |
8500 | So, you''ve been spying in my book, have you? |
8500 | So? |
8500 | So? |
8500 | So? |
8500 | Still untruthful, eh? |
8500 | Such women? |
8500 | Superior? |
8500 | Surprise me? |
8500 | Tell me one thing, Abel, are you my friend, or not? |
8500 | Tell me one thing, Ida; has monsieur ever been familiar with you? |
8500 | Tell me, are Carl and Östermark here? |
8500 | Tell me, do you know whether mother has ever been to see father since he''s been in prison? |
8500 | Tell me, little sister, where did you get that flower? |
8500 | Tell me, what do you think about such a case? |
8500 | Tell me, why do you think I asked for your hand? |
8500 | Ten francs? |
8500 | Thanks, my good Gaga; how much did they cost? |
8500 | That damned cat? |
8500 | That is final? |
8500 | That is to say, vanity, ambition, could gain pardon where need could not? |
8500 | That''s not a paradox, then? |
8500 | That''s the way you value human life? |
8500 | The Governor at Peter''s--? |
8500 | The dead? |
8500 | The end? |
8500 | The girls? |
8500 | The rod-- the rod-- the giant of the mountains, who does not eat children-- only scares them-- eh? |
8500 | The wolf, the angry wolf-- eh? |
8500 | Then you did n''t read of Peter''s engagement? |
8500 | Then you do n''t believe that I ever took from the case? |
8500 | Then you do n''t want to harm us? |
8500 | Then you have spent money again? |
8500 | There''s still hope for me? |
8500 | Therefore you must help me,--will you? |
8500 | They would n''t? |
8500 | Think if the flower is missed and the money is n''t found? |
8500 | Think so? |
8500 | This fall you will be my bride, wo n''t you, Christine? |
8500 | Thérèse, do you remember what I did with my shawl? |
8500 | To be able to live in memory of the most beautiful thing life ever gave me? |
8500 | To have your curiosity satisfied? |
8500 | To whom? |
8500 | Too bad? |
8500 | Truly? |
8500 | Very nice.--Well, Bertha, how and when will you deliver the letter? |
8500 | Wait now, what was it I had to tell you? |
8500 | Was I sane when I thought my husband innocent altho''I knew that he was convicted by the evidence, and that he confessed? |
8500 | Was it interesting? |
8500 | Was it you? |
8500 | Was it-- my sister? |
8500 | Was n''t the Governor''s name Pontius and his surname Pilate? |
8500 | Was she angry with me? |
8500 | Was she very vexed with me? |
8500 | We will go a step further first-- I take it that you do n''t know the Governor personally? |
8500 | Well, Elis, how did Peter come out? |
8500 | Well, and if you found one? |
8500 | Well, are n''t you going to mind? |
8500 | Well, but why do you tell me all this? |
8500 | Well, did you meet her-- him? |
8500 | Well, how did you get along in Latin? |
8500 | Well, is n''t that the right thing to do? |
8500 | Well, then? |
8500 | Well, was he ever-- convicted? |
8500 | Well, well, no mercy-- no mercy-- eh? |
8500 | Well, what about him? |
8500 | Well, what can I do? |
8500 | Well, what does he do when he sits here alone? |
8500 | Well, what is Bertha doing nowadays? |
8500 | Well, who are you? |
8500 | Well? |
8500 | Well? |
8500 | Well? |
8500 | Went? |
8500 | Were n''t you among those who ate, and drank, when my children''s money was spent in this house? |
8500 | What am I to say to the man? |
8500 | What am I to you? |
8500 | What are you afraid of? |
8500 | What are you doing to my hair? |
8500 | What are you saying? |
8500 | What are you sewing on? |
8500 | What are you smiling at? |
8500 | What are you thinking then? |
8500 | What are you up to, anyway? |
8500 | What book did you read that in? |
8500 | What can one believe in any more? |
8500 | What can such a thing be? |
8500 | What did I do with it? |
8500 | What did she have to say about it? |
8500 | What did she talk about? |
8500 | What did you do? |
8500 | What did you see? |
8500 | What do they want to do with me now? |
8500 | What do they want? |
8500 | What do we know about it, for that matter,--more than that it is disease and punishment? |
8500 | What do you ask, then? |
8500 | What do you feel, then? |
8500 | What do you intend to do? |
8500 | What do you mean by compromise? |
8500 | What do you mean by love? |
8500 | What do you mean by that last expression-- the gold age? |
8500 | What do you mean to do? |
8500 | What do you mean to imply? |
8500 | What do you mean? |
8500 | What do you mean? |
8500 | What do you mean? |
8500 | What do you say to this, Gaga? |
8500 | What do you say? |
8500 | What do you see now that''s so remarkable? |
8500 | What do you think he wanted the account- book for? |
8500 | What does Her Highness demand so loudly? |
8500 | What does it mean? |
8500 | What does this mean? |
8500 | What does this mean? |
8500 | What dog''s trick is that? |
8500 | What else can_ I_ do? |
8500 | What evil do you intend to do now? |
8500 | What foolishness is this? |
8500 | What for? |
8500 | What happened to the bread? |
8500 | What has happened? |
8500 | What has that got to do with it? |
8500 | What has the account- book got to do with my being turned down at the salon? |
8500 | What have you done to her? |
8500 | What have you done to the little girls who ran away? |
8500 | What have you done with the money? |
8500 | What have you got against the Governor? |
8500 | What have you got to tell me? |
8500 | What have you ordered for the supper? |
8500 | What have you received for a present? |
8500 | What is happening to the doctor? |
8500 | What is terrible? |
8500 | What is the date today? |
8500 | What is there to hinder you from seeking warmth at the same fire? |
8500 | What kind of a way to speak is that? |
8500 | What kind of illness have you had? |
8500 | What made you leave us? |
8500 | What made you think that the coin I left at the florist''s would be lost? |
8500 | What makes you think so? |
8500 | What makes you think so? |
8500 | What music is that out there? |
8500 | What others? |
8500 | What particular respect does a man owe a woman if they are to be equals? |
8500 | What picture? |
8500 | What recital? |
8500 | What revenge? |
8500 | What shall I believe-- whom shall I believe? |
8500 | What shall I get it from? |
8500 | What shall I reply to him? |
8500 | What should he see Monsieur Roubey for? |
8500 | What sort of relations? |
8500 | What sort would that be? |
8500 | What then? |
8500 | What was it the lawyer called them? |
8500 | What was really the cause of father''s fall? |
8500 | What was that? |
8500 | What were we talking about? |
8500 | What will they do? |
8500 | What will you do, Joseph Lindkvist, if you want justice? |
8500 | What will you tell him-- what do you mean to propose? |
8500 | What would you have done in my case? |
8500 | What''s all this foolishness for? |
8500 | What''s going to happen now? |
8500 | What''s that? |
8500 | What''s that? |
8500 | What''s that? |
8500 | What''s that? |
8500 | What''s that? |
8500 | What''s that? |
8500 | What''s the matter? |
8500 | What''s the news? |
8500 | What''s the trouble with the picture, anyway? |
8500 | What''s this? |
8500 | What''s this? |
8500 | What''s understood? |
8500 | What, are you leaving? |
8500 | What, then, did sway him to such a choice of theme? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | What? |
8500 | When I allowed you to use me like an old shoe? |
8500 | When are you going to review my book, Abel? |
8500 | When did it happen? |
8500 | When do you think_ you_ will join the debating club? |
8500 | When he saw their care- free, idle life, with concern he asked himself:"Whom do these parasites and their children live on?" |
8500 | When was I honorable? |
8500 | Where am I to get it? |
8500 | Where are they to come from, with only one tourist in the house for over two months? |
8500 | Where are you going? |
8500 | Where did that plant come from? |
8500 | Where do you mean? |
8500 | Where has she gone? |
8500 | Where have you been all this long time, Benjamin? |
8500 | Where is my wrap? |
8500 | Where''s mother? |
8500 | Where? |
8500 | Which made you happy? |
8500 | Who can that be? |
8500 | Who is it? |
8500 | Who is that? |
8500 | Who knows whether he will live through the morrow? |
8500 | Who said that? |
8500 | Who was it? |
8500 | Who was she? |
8500 | Who? |
8500 | Why are you all in black, as tho''you were in mourning? |
8500 | Why are you crying? |
8500 | Why are you so dejected? |
8500 | Why ca n''t you give me some strength then? |
8500 | Why did n''t you do that before, when I was good to you? |
8500 | Why did n''t you shoot me? |
8500 | Why did she go? |
8500 | Why did you come here, mother? |
8500 | Why did you do it? |
8500 | Why did you go away from me? |
8500 | Why do n''t I take it then? |
8500 | Why do n''t you put that warrant in the hands of the executors, so we could escape this long and painful business? |
8500 | Why do n''t you tell him, if you know? |
8500 | Why do they do that? |
8500 | Why do you argue? |
8500 | Why do you ask that? |
8500 | Why do you drink? |
8500 | Why do you hate Peter? |
8500 | Why do you suppose I do n''t do this? |
8500 | Why do you torture me? |
8500 | Why have you been drinking again? |
8500 | Why have you forsaken me and my children? |
8500 | Why is it any more disgusting than to see a man intoxicated? |
8500 | Why is it too late now? |
8500 | Why just now? |
8500 | Why must you always pick on me? |
8500 | Why not, when we have to wear them? |
8500 | Why not? |
8500 | Why not? |
8500 | Why not? |
8500 | Why not? |
8500 | Why not? |
8500 | Why not? |
8500 | Why should I be, when I do n''t know what has happened to me yet? |
8500 | Why should it have been such a secret? |
8500 | Why should n''t I be, when you are so good to me? |
8500 | Why should n''t it last? |
8500 | Why should the giant come and scare children? |
8500 | Why were they so anxious about the evening paper? |
8500 | Why? |
8500 | Why? |
8500 | Will you admit that I reason shrewdly and logically when I say this? |
8500 | Will you be good enough to receive Monsieur Antonio yourself? |
8500 | Will you defend me then? |
8500 | Will you give my your address? |
8500 | Will you go to see the Governor then? |
8500 | Will you have your apple dumpling hot or cold? |
8500 | Will you look at it as a test? |
8500 | Will you promise me to say nothing of this, Benjamin? |
8500 | Will you put out the fire in the stove? |
8500 | Will you tell me how it happened? |
8500 | Will you? |
8500 | With Peter? |
8500 | With the exception of Adèle, who really does take care of the kitchen, what do the others do? |
8500 | With whom? |
8500 | Wo n''t you be afraid to be alone with all these skeletons? |
8500 | Wo n''t you come along? |
8500 | Wo n''t you go in and see her? |
8500 | Wo n''t you go to see him? |
8500 | Wo n''t you sit down? |
8500 | Worse than prison? |
8500 | Would it be remarkable to put a little something in one''s pockets? |
8500 | Would you be happy, too, if I were accepted and you were refused? |
8500 | Would you grudge me going to my peace? |
8500 | Would you have allowed yourself to know him if he had been convicted? |
8500 | Would you like it better if I pitied you? |
8500 | Would you like it if he had done it for some one else? |
8500 | Would you like to hear more? |
8500 | Would you share with another? |
8500 | Yes, and the song- birds, they have returned; where are they to sleep tonight? |
8500 | Yes, but did n''t she have money? |
8500 | Yes, but if I should have it done? |
8500 | Yes, where is the young wife? |
8500 | Yes, why? |
8500 | Yes, why_ are_ you so inquisitive? |
8500 | Yes, you would n''t think that of a man like me, would you? |
8500 | Yes? |
8500 | Yes? |
8500 | Yes? |
8500 | Yes? |
8500 | You are a charity pupil? |
8500 | You are tired; how should it be with me, then? |
8500 | You area member of the society, are n''t you? |
8500 | You can make time fly, ca n''t you? |
8500 | You can work all that out by yourself; I''m going out for dinner now,--are you coming? |
8500 | You do? |
8500 | You drive me out, then? |
8500 | You got the card then? |
8500 | You hate Bertha; what have you against her? |
8500 | You kiss me, mother? |
8500 | You know Doctor Östermark, do n''t you? |
8500 | You know Roubey, do n''t you? |
8500 | You know it? |
8500 | You know my blue paper, eh? |
8500 | You know of course why he is living here with us? |
8500 | You know that he is on the jury? |
8500 | You left the money? |
8500 | You mean that I would n''t be able to acquit him if he had stolen through need? |
8500 | You mean that I, who have had certain relations with these girls, should appear as their cavalier? |
8500 | You mean that perhaps I should n''t because he has proven such an unfaithful friend and pupil? |
8500 | You mean that was why keeping close to the police had such attraction for him, and why he was so afraid of bumping into people? |
8500 | You mean the pay for good comradeship? |
8500 | You paid for it, then? |
8500 | You paint, I suppose? |
8500 | You speak well of my father? |
8500 | You still want the party tomorrow, then? |
8500 | You understand that? |
8500 | You were at the luncheon today? |
8500 | You were my best pupil, so what can I expect of the others? |
8500 | You wo n''t answer that? |
8500 | You wo n''t come along? |
8500 | You wo n''t forget that we have invited guests for the masquerade tomorrow evening? |
8500 | You would n''t make a sacrifice for your wife, would you? |
8500 | You''ll go, wo n''t you, Axel? |
8500 | You''re not angry with me, Axel? |
8500 | You''ve struck my Achilles heel-- will you force me to become a murderer? |
8500 | You, who work for a woman and go around dressed like a woman? |
8500 | You-- did? |
8500 | You? |
8500 | he has been talking, has he? |
8500 | is it as terrible as it''s said to be behind bolts and bars? |
8500 | is monsieur to wear dresses too? |
8500 | of criminal men one can ask with the judge,"Où est la femme?" |
14347 | A coward, too? |
14347 | A dwarf? |
14347 | A report? |
14347 | Adolphe, you are my friend, what is it? |
14347 | After such a conquest? |
14347 | Alone? |
14347 | Always? |
14347 | Am I a coward? |
14347 | Am I in the way? |
14347 | Am I not right? |
14347 | Am I to jump over your whip? |
14347 | Am I to kiss you, and lure you down to Lake Como for three weeks, and so on? |
14347 | Am I to obey you? |
14347 | Am I to weep? |
14347 | Am I? |
14347 | Among other things? |
14347 | And I suppose you count it a great merit that you cannot-- hm!--steal? |
14347 | And I? |
14347 | And all this merely because I have hurt your vanity? |
14347 | And can you see that I actually look like a murderer? |
14347 | And did n''t it make YOU suffer? |
14347 | And did you become acquainted with him afterward? |
14347 | And do you ask my pardon? |
14347 | And do you never permit yourselves any greater familiarity in speaking to each other? |
14347 | And do you realise that I am jealous of your husband? |
14347 | And dressed for church already? |
14347 | And for that reason one ought not to marry until-- afterward.--And he was a tyrant, of course? |
14347 | And have you really faith in it? |
14347 | And he did n''t want to? |
14347 | And he who has always preached about truthfulness, and tried to teach me to tell the truth!--But wait a little � how was it now? |
14347 | And her reason? |
14347 | And how can the wrathful old man produce a frown on his false forehead, which is smooth as a billiard ball? |
14347 | And if I did reach the ground, I should want to get still further down, into the ground itself-- Have you ever felt like that? |
14347 | And if you should tire of me also? |
14347 | And is it to make you respect her that she calls herself your sister? |
14347 | And it seems to me all the time as if she were in the wrong-- Would you care to read this letter, for instance, which I got today? |
14347 | And no company at all? |
14347 | And now I''ll give you some electriticy: where is your wife? |
14347 | And now you are going home to your fiancee? |
14347 | And now you feel satisfied? |
14347 | And now you want me to believe in one who has been lying to me? |
14347 | And now you were thinking you could trap me? |
14347 | And so you are looking for a new existence in some better world, which you are now beginning to believe in? |
14347 | And so you toned down your voice and accepted the rule of the slipper? |
14347 | And that was the reason, you think, why the police had such an attraction for him, and why he was so afraid of offending people? |
14347 | And the results? |
14347 | And then-- Are you not feeling well? |
14347 | And then? |
14347 | And then? |
14347 | And this you could n''t excuse? |
14347 | And was it not I who made you visit Marion and show yourself to Madame Catherine? |
14347 | And what about me? |
14347 | And what do you think of all this? |
14347 | And what was it that made me stay here? |
14347 | And when he has left you, what then? |
14347 | And when, you do n''t have me any longer? |
14347 | And where am I to get them? |
14347 | And where? |
14347 | And who is your father? |
14347 | And who wants to keep company with a murderer? |
14347 | And why do you keep silent always and everywhere-- silent, ever silent? |
14347 | And why is that? |
14347 | And why should I take only what nobody else wants? |
14347 | And why should he be, when he knows that my feelings are tied up elsewhere? |
14347 | And why you were doomed to be fooled? |
14347 | And yet need ought to be the more telling excuse-- the only one, in fact? |
14347 | And you are going to report me if you do n''t get six thousand crowns? |
14347 | And you are not there? |
14347 | And you ask that? |
14347 | And you call that nothing? |
14347 | And you do n''t know it? |
14347 | And you hate me too? |
14347 | And you have never seen him at all? |
14347 | And you have never wanted to be free? |
14347 | And you heard, did n''t you? |
14347 | And you think that will be enough for me? |
14347 | And you understand it also? |
14347 | And your conscience never troubled you? |
14347 | Are we really to marry? |
14347 | Are you a Christian? |
14347 | Are you afraid of thunder? |
14347 | Are you afraid? |
14347 | Are you as bloodthirsty as all that? |
14347 | Are you bashful on my account? |
14347 | Are you bashful-- a big, grown- up man? |
14347 | Are you beginning to send in bills for your gifts now? |
14347 | Are you beginning to sympathise with-- him? |
14347 | Are you coming with me to church? |
14347 | Are you going to marry again? |
14347 | Are you having an attack of bad conscience? |
14347 | Are you ill? |
14347 | Are you jealous? |
14347 | Are you longing to go there? |
14347 | Are you mad at her then? |
14347 | Are you not my friend? |
14347 | Are you quite sure now that you can not go on painting-- that you may not have a relapse? |
14347 | Are you really afraid of that? |
14347 | Are you satisfied? |
14347 | Are you sick? |
14347 | Are you so sure of that? |
14347 | Are you so sure of that? |
14347 | Are you so sure of that? |
14347 | Are you stark mad, woman? |
14347 | Are you still a mere child at twenty- five? |
14347 | Are you still playing comedy to each other? |
14347 | Are you sure the evil will can not kill? |
14347 | Are you then entirely without feelings? |
14347 | Are you then so sure that this world has no more attractions for you? |
14347 | Are you thinking of me? |
14347 | Are you weak? |
14347 | As enemies then!--What did you say that provoked her? |
14347 | Because you are a man and I a woman? |
14347 | Beer- on Midsummer Eve? |
14347 | Brother and sister? |
14347 | But I am an artist, and I''ll make a bust of you with a shopkeeper''s cap instead of the laurel wreath-- Her name is Jeanne? |
14347 | But I can not help asking: why must all actors be fat in the face? |
14347 | But I do n''t want it, I do n''t want it!--Do you realise that I must go to the scaffold if my crime should be discovered? |
14347 | But are you going to dance with me now? |
14347 | But are you willing to answer me frankly when I ask you: do you still love Maurice? |
14347 | But do n''t you think an intelligent fellow like myself might fix matters so that he was never found out? |
14347 | But do you know why you two had to get the worst of it in this struggle? |
14347 | But do you like her to stay away whole nights? |
14347 | But do you remember how it was while the storm swept over us? |
14347 | But do you think a person in my place would have dared to raise his eyes to you, if the invitation to do so had not come from yourself? |
14347 | But do you think she recalls that I was the one who taught her at the start? |
14347 | But first a question in confidence: do you know whether Monsieur Maurice was fond of the child, or was indifferent to it? |
14347 | But from whom could it come? |
14347 | But he was too conceited to do that-- Who is this coming? |
14347 | But how could the Commissaire then know what we had been saying? |
14347 | But if I order you to do it? |
14347 | But if he leaves us without anything to live on? |
14347 | But later you developed her thoughts and educated her, did n''t you? |
14347 | But listen: are you hard up for money? |
14347 | But not without a farewell-- or what do you say? |
14347 | But perhaps it will be useful to you to feel what I felt that time.-- Do you know where your husband is? |
14347 | But suppose you forced me to treat you as I treated that coachman? |
14347 | But tell me one thing: do you really think so highly of humanity as you profess to do? |
14347 | But tell me: why could she not educate the other man also-- into a free- thinker? |
14347 | But that would n''t do? |
14347 | But the sense of guilt-- that balance you were speaking of? |
14347 | But then- what are we to do down there? |
14347 | But there is nothing wrong in that? |
14347 | But there is one question: a big undertaking of that kind will require a big capital have you got it? |
14347 | But what are we to do? |
14347 | But what has he done? |
14347 | But what has made you turn so philosophical all at once? |
14347 | But why did the punishment have to be so hard when I was innocent? |
14347 | But why did you fool us by saying that those fellows were not policemen? |
14347 | But why is all this coming into your head just now? |
14347 | But why is n''t she ridiculous when I stay out all night? |
14347 | But why not? |
14347 | But why should you be cooking for a bitch on a holiday eve like this? |
14347 | But why should you be? |
14347 | But you are not afraid of losing me, are you-- as I am too old to be wanted by anybody else? |
14347 | But you can not do that? |
14347 | But you could n''t love two at the same time, could you? |
14347 | But you do n''t expect anything of the kind, do you-- seeing that he is fond of you and very much attached to the child? |
14347 | But you her? |
14347 | But you must have a grudge against me? |
14347 | But you were born in this neighbourhood? |
14347 | But yours? |
14347 | But, would you feel at home in his world? |
14347 | Ca n''t I kiss my own husband, perhaps? |
14347 | Ca n''t he try? |
14347 | Ca n''t you hear, yourself, how I think more clearly and speak more to the point? |
14347 | Ca n''t you see that?--Don''t you understand? |
14347 | Ca n''t you tell? |
14347 | Call it? |
14347 | Can I be of any service? |
14347 | Can a man be ridiculous because he trusts his wife? |
14347 | Can it be possible that our fates are determined in advance? |
14347 | Can it be possible that we have sunk so low? |
14347 | Can that he possible? |
14347 | Can you believe me if I tell you that Adolphe is under this roof? |
14347 | Can you explain to me why you are at once so jealous and so cock- sure? |
14347 | Can you forgive me? |
14347 | Can you give me something to drink first? |
14347 | Can you guess who committed that murder? |
14347 | Can you never be found out? |
14347 | Can you see that her eyes are seeking out some man who is not you? |
14347 | Can you see? |
14347 | Can you tell me what it is that binds you to me? |
14347 | Can you tell me why you sent for me? |
14347 | Can you understand now why Jeanne wept when you drank champagne? |
14347 | Christians say that our actions are governed by Providence; others call it Fate; in either case, are we not free from all liability? |
14347 | Christine has gone to bed now-- Won''t you listen to me? |
14347 | Could he be as mean as that? |
14347 | Could not his mimicry be still further strengthened by use of the greatest asset possessed by the face: the play of the eyes? |
14347 | Dare? |
14347 | Demand?--What arc you talking about? |
14347 | Did I say that? |
14347 | Did I scare you? |
14347 | Did he recognise you? |
14347 | Did he say he did it, the scoundrel? |
14347 | Did n''t she say finally that she believed you capable of anything? |
14347 | Did n''t you even suspect her and that decent brother of hers of having sent the police after Henriette out of revenge? |
14347 | Did you ever go to school? |
14347 | Did you ever notice the smoothness of oats? |
14347 | Did you ever see a girl of my class throw herself at anybody in that way? |
14347 | Did you meet anybody but Marion when you called there yesterday morning? |
14347 | Did you part as friends? |
14347 | Die? |
14347 | Do I want it? |
14347 | Do n''t you feel nervous? |
14347 | Do n''t you know it''s a question of your life, of your future? |
14347 | Do n''t you know that a man is irresistible in his hour of success and fame? |
14347 | Do n''t you know that it is dangerous to play with fire? |
14347 | Do n''t you know that she was to be buried today-- at this very moment perhaps? |
14347 | Do n''t you remember how you figured out what colors would be most becoming to me? |
14347 | Do n''t you think I have been there before? |
14347 | Do n''t you think her capable of loving more than once? |
14347 | Do n''t you think it''s time for us to part, before we drive each other insane? |
14347 | Do n''t you think she has feelings also? |
14347 | Do n''t you think so? |
14347 | Do n''t you think so? |
14347 | Do n''t you think we had better stop, so that you can get a rest? |
14347 | Do n''t you want some yourself? |
14347 | Do n''t you wish me to look at you? |
14347 | Do they take me for a locomotive that has to have flagmen ahead of it? |
14347 | Do you admit that you were unjust a moment ago? |
14347 | Do you also have evil thoughts? |
14347 | Do you approve of them? |
14347 | Do you begin to suspect him also, Madame Catherine? |
14347 | Do you believe that you can obtain your effect by pure form-- by the three dimensions-- tell me? |
14347 | Do you believe that, Christine? |
14347 | Do you care to tell me how it happened? |
14347 | Do you ever think of him? |
14347 | Do you expect me to contradict your self- accusations and inform you that you have done nothing wrong? |
14347 | Do you feel safer then? |
14347 | Do you feel upset? |
14347 | Do you find anything remarkable in that? |
14347 | Do you know his reason for doing so? |
14347 | Do you know how it happened, Christine? |
14347 | Do you know that Adolphe is just that kind of a third person who can not enjoy his mistress without having his friend along? |
14347 | Do you know that better than I? |
14347 | Do you know to whom the money belonged? |
14347 | Do you know what I propose? |
14347 | Do you know what it is? |
14347 | Do you know what love is? |
14347 | Do you know what that incomprehensible, sphinx- like, profound something in your wife really is? |
14347 | Do you know what that is? |
14347 | Do you know what that means? |
14347 | Do you know what that meant? |
14347 | Do you know what transfusion is? |
14347 | Do you know what you are then? |
14347 | Do you know what you owe a woman that you have spoiled? |
14347 | Do you know what''s behind that sort of practice? |
14347 | Do you know who the brick manufacturer was? |
14347 | Do you know who was your first ancestor? |
14347 | Do you know-- or do n''t you? |
14347 | Do you mean that I--? |
14347 | Do you mean to say that you believe in God? |
14347 | Do you mean to tell on me? |
14347 | Do you notice this cynical line around the mouth which you are never allowed to see? |
14347 | Do you object? |
14347 | Do you promise? |
14347 | Do you realise now that we have to get married? |
14347 | Do you realise that you are my husband? |
14347 | Do you realise that you are my wife? |
14347 | Do you realise what you said just now? |
14347 | Do you really have to go? |
14347 | Do you remember when I first met you? |
14347 | Do you see now that they come back to you? |
14347 | Do you see that the sun has vanished behind clouds, and that the woods have lost their rose colour? |
14347 | Do you see the columns of smoke that rise skyward in thousands and tens of thousands? |
14347 | Do you see? |
14347 | Do you stand around and listen to what we are saying? |
14347 | Do you still love him? |
14347 | Do you think I am going to stay under this roof as your concubine? |
14347 | Do you think I can look my father in the face after this? |
14347 | Do you think I would let him have that joy? |
14347 | Do you think I would make his prophecy come true? |
14347 | Do you think I''ll believe that you have n''t helped yourself out of that box before? |
14347 | Do you think I''ll let the people point their fingers at me? |
14347 | Do you think a person can ever forget anything that has made a very deep impression on him? |
14347 | Do you think any servant girl would go for a man as you did? |
14347 | Do you think it possible to stay here? |
14347 | Do you think one really knows what one wants at that time? |
14347 | Do you think she has read my play, or that she wants to see it? |
14347 | Do you think she will forgive me completely, so that she will come back to me? |
14347 | Do you think so? |
14347 | Do you think you''re any better than I? |
14347 | Do you understand? |
14347 | Do you want anything? |
14347 | Do you want me to go with you? |
14347 | Do you want me to tell you? |
14347 | Do you want proofs? |
14347 | Do you want to listen to me, and do you want to obey me? |
14347 | Do you want to make a real murderer out of me? |
14347 | Do you want to place yourself beneath your wife? |
14347 | Do you want to read the letter? |
14347 | Do you? |
14347 | Does he want me to take them away, does he? |
14347 | Does he want me to? |
14347 | Does it bear much resemblance to the portrait you painted of her? |
14347 | Does it not give a false appearance to the nose and cast shadows upward over the eyes? |
14347 | Does n''t he want us to be happy? |
14347 | Does n''t my little girl know that I always want to be nice to her? |
14347 | Does not this light from below tend to wipe out the subtler lineaments in the lower part of the face, and especially around the jaws? |
14347 | Done with painting? |
14347 | Engaged? |
14347 | Find out? |
14347 | Fine, is it not? |
14347 | First of all a piece of information: has your wife any vulnerable point? |
14347 | For how long? |
14347 | For it means the pricking of ulcers that never seemed to ripen.--She has never loved me!--Why, then, did she ever take me? |
14347 | For the last time: what do you mean? |
14347 | For what? |
14347 | For what? |
14347 | For what? |
14347 | For what? |
14347 | Forgive? |
14347 | From the days of barbarism, from the original home of the Aryans, from the chivalry of the Middle Ages? |
14347 | From those chaste young men on the boat-- did you? |
14347 | From whom? |
14347 | God? |
14347 | Good God, what is_ this_? |
14347 | Ha- ha!--Well, how did you think she looked? |
14347 | Hard? |
14347 | Has Monsieur Maurice, the author, been here to- day? |
14347 | Has he got no shame at all? |
14347 | Has he promised to marry you? |
14347 | Has he? |
14347 | Has that ever happened to you? |
14347 | Has there been any doubt about it? |
14347 | Have I been drunk, or have I been dreaming all this night? |
14347 | Have I done that too? |
14347 | Have I moralised or preached sermons? |
14347 | Have I raised a hand against you during all these years? |
14347 | Have I uttered a single reproach? |
14347 | Have n''t I? |
14347 | Have the police got hold of the matter? |
14347 | Have we been dreaming, or is this something we have really lived through? |
14347 | Have we not, all of us, stolen and lied as children? |
14347 | Have you a portrait of her? |
14347 | Have you been in love with Adolphe? |
14347 | Have you been sleeping so hard that you did n''t hear anything at all? |
14347 | Have you ever been in love? |
14347 | Have you ever committed a crime? |
14347 | Have you ever had any debts? |
14347 | Have you had lady callers? |
14347 | Have you never seen her before? |
14347 | Have you no confidence in my feelings toward you? |
14347 | Have you no conscience? |
14347 | Have you not loved your father, Miss Julia? |
14347 | Have you not seen angels turn into devils just as you turn your hand, and then become angels again? |
14347 | Have you nothing at all to reproach yourself with? |
14347 | Have you nothing else to offer me? |
14347 | Have you painted anything? |
14347 | Have you read to- day''s paper? |
14347 | Have you seen her former husband? |
14347 | Have you taught her anything else? |
14347 | Have you then no feelings at all? |
14347 | Have you thought of Madame Catherine''s wavering attitude in this matter? |
14347 | Have you to go in such a hurry? |
14347 | Have you? |
14347 | He does n''t suspect Maurice also, does he? |
14347 | He has n''t read the paper? |
14347 | He''s a fine fellow, is n''t he, although he is n''t rich? |
14347 | Heaven only knows if I can tell at all!--How did it happen? |
14347 | Here you sit in this corner-- do you know they''ve nicknamed it"the mouse- trap"on your account? |
14347 | Hm, hm!--Did you go to the funeral? |
14347 | Honour? |
14347 | Hotel? |
14347 | How are you? |
14347 | How can I tell when there is no face? |
14347 | How can it be my own fault? |
14347 | How can you believe it? |
14347 | How can you imagine anything of the kind? |
14347 | How can you know that? |
14347 | How can you repent when, like me, you have no conscience? |
14347 | How can you see it? |
14347 | How can you see what does n''t exist, unless your fear of something has stirred up your fancy into seeing what has never existed? |
14347 | How can you tell? |
14347 | How could I trust an enemy-- a man from whom I have taken away his mistress? |
14347 | How could it be so? |
14347 | How could you ever have cared for me? |
14347 | How could you know that? |
14347 | How could you know? |
14347 | How could you see it? |
14347 | How dare you speak to me? |
14347 | How did it happen? |
14347 | How did you get your liberal view of human conditions? |
14347 | How do I look? |
14347 | How do you know? |
14347 | How do you know? |
14347 | How do you mean? |
14347 | How does it feel? |
14347 | How explain in any other way that, in your hand, everything proved worthless and useless? |
14347 | How in the world could I hope to establish a connection between the forgery, the police, and my little man''s peculiar manners? |
14347 | How is he getting on? |
14347 | How much do you want for becoming my accomplice? |
14347 | How she looked? |
14347 | How then? |
14347 | How was I looking at you then? |
14347 | How-- how did it show itself-- that thing you spoke of? |
14347 | How? |
14347 | How? |
14347 | How? |
14347 | However, I hope it has n''t aroused any suspicions in you? |
14347 | I did n''t get jealous-- strange, was it not? |
14347 | I do believe you are still wearing the ear- rings I gave you? |
14347 | I do n''t know.--But tell me how you are getting along and what you are doing? |
14347 | I do!--But why did she ever take him? |
14347 | I have merely made him say:"Can you doubt it, Miss Julia?" |
14347 | I have no money either!--Why does n''t Adolphe come back? |
14347 | I have noticed it, but why should you mention it? |
14347 | I love you-- beyond doubt-- or, can you doubt it, Miss Julia? |
14347 | I must have said it!--But how can you know that I did? |
14347 | I should n''t wonder if they had left a dog locked up in there.--At nine o''clock then? |
14347 | I suppose they are angry with me? |
14347 | I suppose you know, Adolphe, that I have guessed your secret and why you would n''t accept the prize? |
14347 | I think you are already beginning to have a taste for youth? |
14347 | I want to go, but I cannot-- Do you believe in fate, Madame Catherine? |
14347 | I wonder if it could be he? |
14347 | I''ll start a hotel, everything first class, including the customers? |
14347 | I? |
14347 | I? |
14347 | I? |
14347 | I? |
14347 | I? |
14347 | If I ask you as an equal, ask you as-- a friend: who was it? |
14347 | If he captivated you? |
14347 | If he is a scoundrel?--What were you two talking of yesterday, before I came? |
14347 | If he was fond of Marion? |
14347 | If somebody else should turn up-- one who had all the qualities you are looking for in a man now-- suppose only-- then you would leave me? |
14347 | If the child is not held responsible, why should the criminal be regarded differently? |
14347 | If you only heard that he had married again, all these foolish notions would leave you.--Have you not taken his place with me? |
14347 | If you or somebody else taught me to drink chocolate-- what of that? |
14347 | In order to plague each other to death? |
14347 | In this abstract, antiquated art that dates back to the childhood of civilisation? |
14347 | In your place? |
14347 | Is he coming? |
14347 | Is he jealous also? |
14347 | Is he modest also? |
14347 | Is he? |
14347 | Is it Pussy? |
14347 | Is it a dream, or what is it? |
14347 | Is it about this nonsense with Jean? |
14347 | Is it all right now? |
14347 | Is it as bad as that? |
14347 | Is it happiness to be thinking of one''s enemies? |
14347 | Is it like? |
14347 | Is it not murder to kill a person? |
14347 | Is it possible? |
14347 | Is it possible? |
14347 | Is it the only one? |
14347 | Is it true that you have sold a picture in London for a high price, and that you have got a medal? |
14347 | Is it true, Adolphe? |
14347 | Is it true? |
14347 | Is n''t Christine with us? |
14347 | Is n''t it a mask that is being torn off, perhaps? |
14347 | Is n''t it funny anyhow, when you come to think of it? |
14347 | Is n''t that enough? |
14347 | Is n''t that giving both sides a square deal? |
14347 | Is n''t that so, Adolphe? |
14347 | Is repentance an act of grace bestowed on you as faith is? |
14347 | Is she good looking? |
14347 | Is she not an independent being, with thoughts of her own? |
14347 | Is she sick? |
14347 | Is that enough? |
14347 | Is that right? |
14347 | Is that right? |
14347 | Is that so? |
14347 | Is that so? |
14347 | Is the country beautiful? |
14347 | Is there a human being here who could believe me a murderer, and who could hold me capable of taking my own child''s life? |
14347 | Is this an arrest? |
14347 | It is the child that holds you then, and not the woman? |
14347 | It was you, then, I saw on board the boat? |
14347 | It''s all so queer-- What is religion? |
14347 | It''s because you feel that I hold the first mortgage on you-- Tell me now, when-- and-- where? |
14347 | It''s exactly what is bothering me!--Don''t you feel fairly sure that every human being hides a skeleton in his closet? |
14347 | It''s vulgar to get drunk-- What was it you wanted to tell me? |
14347 | JULIA[ To CHRISTINE] Are you and Jean engaged, that he''s so familiar with you? |
14347 | Jeanne, Jeanne, who has done this to us? |
14347 | Just to change a coat? |
14347 | Ladies also? |
14347 | Let me see if I can make a straight guess: he has also come to suspect you of killing his child? |
14347 | Let us talk of something else-- Do you believe there are many unpunished criminals at large among us, some of whom may even be our intimate friends? |
14347 | Lord Jesus, what did he say? |
14347 | MR. X. Oh, ca n''t you see that I am not? |
14347 | MR. X. Oh, you are not? |
14347 | MR. Y. Oh, have n''t you? |
14347 | MR. Y. Oh, that''s the way you measure the value of a human life? |
14347 | MRS. X. Amèlia, spend the evening with us, wo n''t you? |
14347 | Making up? |
14347 | Marion-- dead? |
14347 | May I ask how she set about educating you? |
14347 | May I ask of what kind? |
14347 | May I ask why? |
14347 | May I go? |
14347 | May I see what you are doing? |
14347 | May I speak a word to you, Monsieur Maurice? |
14347 | Maybe you are an idiot, too? |
14347 | Merciful heavens!--and not a word do you say about it? |
14347 | Monsieur Adolphe is not here yet? |
14347 | Must I? |
14347 | My father''s-- my mother''s-- my own? |
14347 | My friend? |
14347 | My own? |
14347 | My wife has an independent nature-- what are you smiling at? |
14347 | Never? |
14347 | Nevertheless I and some other boys found our way to the Tree of Life-- now you despise me? |
14347 | Next comes the new era-- What have you in that package? |
14347 | No, I should regret it afterward, and you would despise me-- no, no, no!--Have you ever heard that a person could be hated to death? |
14347 | No, did you? |
14347 | No, it is n''t he, but if it had been, how do you think the situation would have shaped itself? |
14347 | No, really? |
14347 | No, really? |
14347 | No, take me away from here, from all this humiliation and disgrace! � Oh, what have I done? |
14347 | No, you don''t!--Do you know that I am an outcast? |
14347 | Nonsense!--Henriette, are you not going to offer Adolphe a glass of wine? |
14347 | Not an everything? |
14347 | Not at all? |
14347 | Not even Adolphe? |
14347 | Now it has come true, and now I have no more to ask of life-- Do you want to die now, together with me? |
14347 | Now then, when? |
14347 | Now you tell me: did you mean me to act as cook for that one there--? |
14347 | Now, for instance, do you ever go to church? |
14347 | Of blood? |
14347 | Of course I do-- Woman of evil omen, you who stir up man''s courage with your scent of blood, whence do you come and where do you lead me? |
14347 | Of course you have, but-- HENRIETTE, Tell me, Adolphe, are you what they call religious? |
14347 | Of course? |
14347 | Of what are you afraid? |
14347 | Of what? |
14347 | Oh!--What was it you heard then? |
14347 | Oh, have I done this? |
14347 | Oh, it''s earnest, is it? |
14347 | Oh, that''s all right, but what does your husband say of it? |
14347 | Oh, that''s my character, is it? |
14347 | Oh, we can not? |
14347 | Oh, yes, when you wanted to teach me how to think-- do you remember? |
14347 | On whom is it bestowed then? |
14347 | Or a Joseph? |
14347 | Or was it love? |
14347 | Or what do you say, Madame Catherine? |
14347 | Over there? |
14347 | Pardon me a question: but is your wife so very profound after all? |
14347 | Pardon me for asking, but have you seen Monsieur Maurice? |
14347 | Penitence? |
14347 | Perhaps she has been taking a good deal more from me than I have been aware of? |
14347 | Perhaps she never did educate me? |
14347 | Perhaps that was the reason why I took to you as I did-- because you let me talk about myself? |
14347 | Perhaps you do n''t care to shake hands with a murderer? |
14347 | Perhaps you want all three of us to live together? |
14347 | Perhaps you would like to make his acquaintance and pour out your overflowing heart to him? |
14347 | Perhaps you''ve tried it yourself-- you may have set your traps for him, too? |
14347 | Perhaps your conscience is troubling you because you have neglected that invitation to drink chicory coffee with the old lady over at the milk shop? |
14347 | Promise? |
14347 | Promised? |
14347 | Rather masculine, do n''t you think? |
14347 | Read it-- or do you want me to read it to you? |
14347 | Reasonable? |
14347 | Returning to the stage after the ballet scene,_ Jean_ says to_ Miss Julia_:"I love you-- can you doubt it?" |
14347 | Ridiculous? |
14347 | Run away? |
14347 | Say, Jean, wo n''t you dance with me when I''m done? |
14347 | See? |
14347 | Shall I--? |
14347 | She can roll her eyes and twist her head, do you see? |
14347 | So it was here you sat that night when I could n''t find you? |
14347 | So it''s tonight the great event comes off, Monsieur Maurice? |
14347 | So now you are getting fond of real male men also, and at the same time you have a taste for chaste young men? |
14347 | So that vanity or ambition might excuse what could not be excused by need? |
14347 | So that you could n''t live without him? |
14347 | So they know that too-- Are you willing to explain it, Henriette? |
14347 | So we have got around to that tune now!--What you have done? |
14347 | So you are also prevented from accepting any distinctions-- like your friend? |
14347 | So you came here to dun me? |
14347 | So you do n''t know that Adolphe has made a great success in London and carried off the first prize? |
14347 | So you do n''t think I have taken anything out of the box? |
14347 | So you do n''t want to die? |
14347 | So you hate men, Miss Julia? |
14347 | So you have seen her then? |
14347 | So you imagine that I am stupid? |
14347 | So you know something about perfumes also? |
14347 | So you love her no longer then? |
14347 | So you take your meals at that place? |
14347 | So you want to fight me then? |
14347 | So you''re back again? |
14347 | So you_ are_ an idiot already? |
14347 | So your ideas do n''t agree-- yours and your wife''s? |
14347 | So, it''s a misfortune to commit murder? |
14347 | Somebody must have done it? |
14347 | Stupid you were when you stole things out of my book-- could you not guess that I might have read my own books? |
14347 | Suppose I refuse to enter into this_ mésaillance_? |
14347 | Suppose we talk of-- love? |
14347 | Supposing all that to be true-- how can it be possible that I still think her my equal? |
14347 | Sure? |
14347 | TEKLA, Where can you get them? |
14347 | TEKLA,[ Laughing aloud] You are impossible!--Do you know any new stories? |
14347 | Tell me first how she came to take you, and whether it was you who took her or she who took you? |
14347 | Tell me now-- is it really as bad as they say to find oneself behind bolt and bar? |
14347 | Tell me now? |
14347 | Tell me now? |
14347 | Tell me only what I am to do-- where I am to turn? |
14347 | Tell me rather how you are getting along? |
14347 | Tell me something: do you trust Adolphe? |
14347 | Tell me that you love me: otherwise-- yes, what am I otherwise? |
14347 | Tell me, Henriette: shall we invite Adolphe? |
14347 | Tell me, Miss Julia, do you believe in all that yourself? |
14347 | Tell me, can you? |
14347 | Tell me, have you heard anything-- from him-- recently? |
14347 | Tell me, is her lover still alive, and does he know to what extent you were responsible? |
14347 | Tell me, what do you think of it? |
14347 | Tell me, you, what are you called anyhow? |
14347 | Tell me: have you never done anything wrong? |
14347 | That I am fond of the valet? |
14347 | That I might borrow somebody else''s eyes in order to see you as you are, and not as you seem to be? |
14347 | That chaste young man? |
14347 | That nasty Betty tried to get him away from me while I was on the road �- can you think of anything more infamous? |
14347 | That our thoughts are guided as if through pipes to the spot for which they are bound, without chance for us to stop them? |
14347 | That reminds me of the story-- you know it--"How could your majesty see that?" |
14347 | That was plain piffle, to tell the truth.--But what has little brother found to divert himself with while his Pussy was away? |
14347 | That would be in keeping with the rest-- But we''ll go into the river now, wo n''t we? |
14347 | That''s possible, and his motive for doing so may have been the best, but how can anybody conclude from it that he is guilty of a murder? |
14347 | That''s you, I suppose? |
14347 | The foremost? |
14347 | Then I must have a conscience also? |
14347 | Then what? |
14347 | Then you are angry at me? |
14347 | Then you would leave me, of course? |
14347 | There is n''t? |
14347 | They are from her? |
14347 | This means that you despise me? |
14347 | This thing that I do n''t know? |
14347 | This would mean that the end of life is not the end of our misery? |
14347 | This, I think, was my right-- or was it not? |
14347 | To Switzerland, the Italian lakes-- you have never been there? |
14347 | To be able to close the door behind us and perhaps get peace at last? |
14347 | To settle down in the same place? |
14347 | To whom? |
14347 | To your room? |
14347 | Travel? |
14347 | Ugh, when it begins that way, I thought, how will it end? |
14347 | Was he dead? |
14347 | Was it some kind of outside influence, a case of mental suggestion, as they call it? |
14347 | Was it that kind of a crime? |
14347 | Was it the attraction which the strong exercises on the weak-- the one who is rising on one who is falling? |
14347 | Was that also true? |
14347 | Was that in play or in earnest? |
14347 | Was that meant as a signal or a warning? |
14347 | Was-- that-- her? |
14347 | Well, Christine, what have you got that''s tasty? |
14347 | Well, Maurice, what do you think now of our guilt or guiltlessness? |
14347 | Well, are you not? |
14347 | Well, but what''s the use of quarrelling? |
14347 | Well, ca n''t he see now? |
14347 | Well, had he ever been-- punished? |
14347 | Well, has n''t he had his spanking? |
14347 | Well, have I?--And did you ever love him? |
14347 | Well, how are you going to prevent it? |
14347 | Well, how did you find it? |
14347 | Well, how''s everything with you? |
14347 | Well, if we had to answer for our thoughts, who could then clear himself? |
14347 | Well, is n''t it good enough for the son- in- law? |
14347 | Well, is n''t that much more agreeable-- to escape playing chaperon? |
14347 | Well, listen-- would you like me to show you how clever I am? |
14347 | Well, she can get somebody else-- can''t you, Christine? |
14347 | Well, tell me now what you have been doing to make the time go? |
14347 | Well, wait till you get it-- But what is this I heard a while ago? |
14347 | Well, what could I look for? |
14347 | Well, what could you do with her? |
14347 | Well, what do I care? |
14347 | Well, what has been keeping you up all night? |
14347 | Well, what kind of a story was that anyhow? |
14347 | Well, what was it I told you? |
14347 | Well, what''s the use of all that cursing? |
14347 | Well, why should little brother put his nose into other people''s hives? |
14347 | Well, why should n''t I? |
14347 | Well-- how would I do? |
14347 | Well-- what did you do to get peace? |
14347 | Well-- you know, I suppose that this is the day that will settle my fate? |
14347 | Well? |
14347 | Well? |
14347 | Well? |
14347 | Well? |
14347 | Well? |
14347 | What a horrible grimace will be the result? |
14347 | What am I then to say? |
14347 | What am I to do? |
14347 | What am I to do? |
14347 | What are we to do then? |
14347 | What are you doing here? |
14347 | What are you saying of Monsieur Emile? |
14347 | What became of you last night? |
14347 | What can I do, what can I do, to get out of this? |
14347 | What can I do? |
14347 | What did I say? |
14347 | What did he have to say? |
14347 | What did it mean? |
14347 | What did they have to say? |
14347 | What did you say to her? |
14347 | What did you see? |
14347 | What difference would it make? |
14347 | What difference would that make? |
14347 | What direction is that? |
14347 | What do they mean, those words you read all around here? |
14347 | What do you expect? |
14347 | What do you know about that? |
14347 | What do you know? |
14347 | What do you mean to do then? |
14347 | What do you mean? |
14347 | What do you mean? |
14347 | What do you mean? |
14347 | What do you mean? |
14347 | What do you mean? |
14347 | What do you mean? |
14347 | What do you think he will say? |
14347 | What do you think of it, Christine? |
14347 | What do you think of my plans for the future? |
14347 | What does he want here? |
14347 | What does it matter to me anyhow? |
14347 | What does it mean? |
14347 | What does it represent? |
14347 | What does that mean? |
14347 | What expression? |
14347 | What had he done then? |
14347 | What happened at the Crêmerie last night? |
14347 | What have you been up to anyhow? |
14347 | What have you done with him? |
14347 | What have you given? |
14347 | What have you in that package? |
14347 | What have you to be afraid of? |
14347 | What horrible power drew me to you? |
14347 | What is it about? |
14347 | What is it now that does n''t please me? |
14347 | What is it that''s funny? |
14347 | What is it you are missing anyhow? |
14347 | What is it you fear? |
14347 | What is it you''re cooking-- with that infernal smell? |
14347 | What is it? |
14347 | What is lying ahead of us? |
14347 | What is that woman doing at the grave over there? |
14347 | What is that? |
14347 | What is that? |
14347 | What is the difference? |
14347 | What is the meaning of that? |
14347 | What is there to consider-- whether you are to see your lady home or not? |
14347 | What kind of hints? |
14347 | What kind of meeting? |
14347 | What kind of mischief are you up to now? |
14347 | What kind of notion is that? |
14347 | What kind of word is that? |
14347 | What kind of word is that?" |
14347 | What makes you think so? |
14347 | What mishap? |
14347 | What more did he say? |
14347 | What more did you say? |
14347 | What occasions? |
14347 | What of them? |
14347 | What others? |
14347 | What performance is that? |
14347 | What should I do there? |
14347 | What then? |
14347 | What was he doing there? |
14347 | What was it you did? |
14347 | What will come next? |
14347 | What would it matter if they took us for married people? |
14347 | What would that matter? |
14347 | What would you do in my place? |
14347 | What''s his name? |
14347 | What''s that to you who get a commission on the groceries and bribes from the butcher? |
14347 | What''s that? |
14347 | What''s your name, my little girl? |
14347 | What? |
14347 | What? |
14347 | What? |
14347 | What? |
14347 | When I, who was held among the best, can be so rotten to the core, what must then be the wretchedness of the rest? |
14347 | When do we meet again? |
14347 | When, if I may ask? |
14347 | When? |
14347 | Where are you going in your travelling- dress-- and he with his hat on-- what?--What? |
14347 | Where can I find out? |
14347 | Where could you get one all of a sudden? |
14347 | Where did she go? |
14347 | Where did you get that wine? |
14347 | Where did you learn that? |
14347 | Where did you learn to use your words like that? |
14347 | Where have you learned of this? |
14347 | Where is she? |
14347 | Where to? |
14347 | Where? |
14347 | Where? |
14347 | Which means that you are not entirely happy? |
14347 | Which way did you come? |
14347 | Who can be playing at this time of the night? |
14347 | Who can have picked them up? |
14347 | Who can tell? |
14347 | Who did it? |
14347 | Who does know that kind of thing? |
14347 | Who else? |
14347 | Who has been here? |
14347 | Who has put it into his head that he is not to paint any longer? |
14347 | Who has tied this net from which I can never free myself? |
14347 | Who is he? |
14347 | Who is he? |
14347 | Who is he? |
14347 | Who is walking around up there? |
14347 | Who knows but that she may have had some mission to fill here? |
14347 | Who lives in that room? |
14347 | Who robbed you of your self- assurance and turned you into a dwarf? |
14347 | Who was it? |
14347 | Who was it? |
14347 | Who-- was-- that? |
14347 | Who? |
14347 | Whose fault is it, this that has happened? |
14347 | Whose is the fault? |
14347 | Whose is the fault?--What does it matter whose it is? |
14347 | Why ca n''t he always be as nice as he is now? |
14347 | Why ca n''t you sit still? |
14347 | Why did you break your engagement? |
14347 | Why did you desert her then? |
14347 | Why did you lie to me? |
14347 | Why do n''t I do it, do you suppose? |
14347 | Why do n''t I take it then? |
14347 | Why do n''t you be that better part yourself? |
14347 | Why do n''t you go into your own room and come back again? |
14347 | Why do n''t you keep calm then? |
14347 | Why do n''t you keep it with you? |
14347 | Why do n''t you read the paper? |
14347 | Why do n''t you sit down? |
14347 | Why do n''t you want to be with us to- night? |
14347 | Why do you always want to drag me along? |
14347 | Why do you ask? |
14347 | Why do you play that kind of game? |
14347 | Why do you strut and turn up your noses as if you were the lords of creation? |
14347 | Why do you tell me about it now? |
14347 | Why do you think so? |
14347 | Why had Strindberg turned my simple theme upsidedown so that it became unrecognisable? |
14347 | Why have you never called on us afterward? |
14347 | Why must that child block the way where I want to pass, and must pass? |
14347 | Why must you go? |
14347 | Why not? |
14347 | Why not? |
14347 | Why not? |
14347 | Why should I mind what he says? |
14347 | Why should we make up? |
14347 | Why should you go when you have only just arrived? |
14347 | Why should you have any respect for them? |
14347 | Why so? |
14347 | Why, then, did you say you did? |
14347 | Why, you are taking away my strength, too, so that I become a coward-- What? |
14347 | Why, you did n''t fear I was going to shoot you, did you? |
14347 | Why? |
14347 | Why? |
14347 | Will you keep me company then? |
14347 | With him? |
14347 | With you, Miss Julia? |
14347 | Without a model? |
14347 | Without making up? |
14347 | Wo n''t you let me borrow Jean from you? |
14347 | Wo n''t you please witness my signature on this note here? |
14347 | Wo n''t you sit down? |
14347 | Wo n''t you tell me what those dreadful words of yours meant? |
14347 | Wo n''t you tell us? |
14347 | Women can be stolen as you steal children or chickens? |
14347 | Would it be less convenient than to permit somebody else to fill the part? |
14347 | Would that be wise? |
14347 | Would you have been willing to make his acquaintance if he had been-- punished? |
14347 | Would you like to have me tell you how it did happen? |
14347 | Would you? |
14347 | Yes, I know, for he has told me himself-- what in the world makes you giggle like that? |
14347 | Yes, I understand now-- And for that reason I have already written to her and asked her to forgive me-- Do you think she will forgive me? |
14347 | Yes, but do n''t speak of it-- And then? |
14347 | Yes, did n''t you promise to come with me to communion to- day? |
14347 | Yes, is n''t it queer? |
14347 | Yes, is n''t it strange that her"authoring"seemed to fall off after her first book-- or that it failed to improve, at least? |
14347 | Yes, where is Maurice? |
14347 | Yes, why not? |
14347 | Yes, why? |
14347 | Yes, why? |
14347 | Yes- but where? |
14347 | Yes-- would you prefer me to pity you? |
14347 | You are not jealous of her, are you? |
14347 | You are not mad at me because I disappointed you? |
14347 | You believe then that he will come here? |
14347 | You could n''t lock her up, could you? |
14347 | You despise me? |
14347 | You do n''t believe it, do you? |
14347 | You do n''t need to be without a woman-- you? |
14347 | You do n''t want to die with me? |
14347 | You do n''t? |
14347 | You feel like a thief, do you? |
14347 | You hate me then? |
14347 | You have ceased to believe in goodness? |
14347 | You have had a good time then? |
14347 | You know who I am, Monsieur Gérard? |
14347 | You love me then? |
14347 | You mean in some mystic way? |
14347 | You mean that I could not acquit him if actual need had been the motive? |
14347 | You mean to say that it might be possible? |
14347 | You must have been to the theatre a great deal? |
14347 | You never knew him, did you? |
14347 | You never think about yourself, do you? |
14347 | You should have such a husband-- what are you laughing at? |
14347 | You speak as if you were already above me? |
14347 | You think so? |
14347 | You think so? |
14347 | You think so? |
14347 | You understand now that I have figured out the exact nature of your slip? |
14347 | You were not present when this was taken? |
14347 | You would n''t serve people who do n''t act decently, would you? |
14347 | You''ll go away from here? |
14347 | You''re a little devil-- do you know that? |
14347 | Your mother''s lover? |
14347 | Your physician? |
14347 | [ A noise is heard from the adjoining room] Who can be living in there that makes such a racket? |
14347 | [ Abashed, puts the razor on the table] Run away? |
14347 | [ After a pause] Is conscience fear of punishment? |
14347 | [ After a pause] Well, that friend of yours, did he find peace? |
14347 | [ Alarmed] What kind of wonderful things are you discovering now? |
14347 | [ Alarmed] Why? |
14347 | [ Almost won over; speaking reluctantly and as if in jest] What mischief have you been up to now that makes you come and kiss me? |
14347 | [ Apathetically] Never mind the finch!--Can you see any way out of this, any way to end it? |
14347 | [ Approaches him threateningly] Who has been here? |
14347 | [ As before] Can you think of any escape except by our going abroad and getting married, and then getting a divorce? |
14347 | [ Breathlessly] Well, what happened? |
14347 | [ Catches sight of the chopping- block] My, what a mess you have made!--What''s the meaning of all this? |
14347 | [ Changing tone] Do you know, there is nobody that dances like you!--But why do you wear your livery on an evening like this? |
14347 | [ Chewing his cigar] I? |
14347 | [ Coldly] Answer a question first: who was it you cursed during that orgie out there? |
14347 | [ Comes forward and is saluted by the WATCHMAN] Ca n''t the child play with the flowers that have been thrown away? |
14347 | [ Comes forward] You do n''t know then? |
14347 | [ Completely beaten] May I go now? |
14347 | [ Craftily] And did you report it? |
14347 | [ Crushed] Do I believe in it myself? |
14347 | [ Cynically] Do you think so? |
14347 | [ Cynically] How do you know? |
14347 | [ Doubtfully] Enough? |
14347 | [ Drinks again] Do you know who set fire to the house? |
14347 | [ Embarrassed] Why not? |
14347 | [ Enters and goes over to CHRISTINE by the wash- stand] Well, is it done yet? |
14347 | [ Enters] Monsieur Gérard? |
14347 | [ Feeling his way] Old? |
14347 | [ Flaring up] What is that? |
14347 | [ Freeing herself] Who was that? |
14347 | [ Gently] Go to bed on Midsummer Eve? |
14347 | [ Gets up] Will you sit for me a moment, Tekla? |
14347 | [ Getting up] Do you know how Bret Harte pictures an adulteress? |
14347 | [ Going out] It ca n''t be the count, do you think, who''s come home without anybody hearing him? |
14347 | [ Grabbing HENRIETTE by the arm] Do n''t I mean it? |
14347 | [ Greets JEANNE] Can you forgive me, Jeanne, that I have kept you waiting so long? |
14347 | [ Growing more familiar and taking on a superior tone] So much the better for you!--How did you get out of it? |
14347 | [ Hands him a newspaper, which MAURICE does not take] So you have read the paper? |
14347 | [ Has taken down his hat] What have you got there? |
14347 | [ He places his hand on her head] You hate Maurice? |
14347 | [ In a quieter mood] What am I to do? |
14347 | [ Interrupting him and directing herself continuously to MAURICE] Do you think I ever trust my dear Adolphe more than a month at a time? |
14347 | [ Leaps to his feet] What could it be? |
14347 | [ Listening] What is it they are singing? |
14347 | [ Looks around] What does all this mean? |
14347 | [ Making a face] This one? |
14347 | [ Meaningly] And you promise me--? |
14347 | [ Naïvely] Why after three weeks? |
14347 | [ Nervously] Why? |
14347 | [ On her way out] Ca n''t you speak kindly to me, Jean? |
14347 | [ On his feet] Why? |
14347 | [ Pause] How do you believe Maurice will look when he gets here? |
14347 | [ Pause] What do you think would be reasonable? |
14347 | [ Picking up the razor with a significant gesture] Like this? |
14347 | [ Picks up a doll] What do you think of this? |
14347 | [ Pinches her nose] Ca n''t you wake up? |
14347 | [ Prattling as if to a baby] Has he got ants in his head again? |
14347 | [ Prattling] Mercy me, does he want to talk seriously? |
14347 | [ Putting his things together] Are you angry at me? |
14347 | [ Reaching for the paper without daring to take hold of it] Do they speak of it there? |
14347 | [ Rises impulsively] Why do n''t you say something? |
14347 | [ Rises when he notes her difficulty in putting back the ear- ring] May I help you, perhaps? |
14347 | [ Rises with an air of determination and goes to meet HENRIETTE] You here? |
14347 | [ Rising] Christine, are you asleep? |
14347 | [ Scared] The count? |
14347 | [ Seeing the glasses on the table that are only half- emptied] So you''ve been drinking together also? |
14347 | [ Sentimentally] Do you think all poor children have the same thoughts as you had in this case? |
14347 | [ Sharply, watching him closely] What do you mean with that last expression-- the golden age? |
14347 | [ Sharply] What''s that? |
14347 | [ Showing extreme nervousness during the following scene] Did she suspect anything? |
14347 | [ Shows agitation, but manages to control herself] Oh, is it you? |
14347 | [ Simply] And the ass-- who was that? |
14347 | [ Sinks back into the chair] Have you ever felt really happy? |
14347 | [ Sits down after having put on a dark coat] What are you up to now? |
14347 | [ Slaps him on the hand] Well, ca n''t you do as I say? |
14347 | [ Sleepily] What''s the text to- day? |
14347 | [ Smiling] In sculpture? |
14347 | [ Stands motionless and stares at MR. X., first with wild, hateful eyes, then with surprise and admiration] How-- could-- you-- know-- that? |
14347 | [ Stops unwillingly] What is it? |
14347 | [ Straightening himself up] What are you saying? |
14347 | [ Straightening up] Escape? |
14347 | [ Sulkily] Pity? |
14347 | [ Tenderly] What is it? |
14347 | [ To ADOLPHE] Well, are you not going to congratulate Maurice on his great success? |
14347 | [ To ADOLPHE] What''s the matter with you? |
14347 | [ To HENRIETTE] Heavens, why did n''t you come over here and have a look at this wonder of wonders? |
14347 | [ To HENRIETTE] Perhaps I am in the way? |
14347 | [ To MARION] How did I hurt you? |
14347 | [ Uncovering the wax figure] Well, I declare!--Who is that meant for? |
14347 | [ Unmoved and cold] What kind of performance is this on the Sabbath morning? |
14347 | [ Very much interested] Have-- you? |
14347 | [ Watching her] You are afraid then? |
14347 | [ Watching him; she sits down on the sofa] Who has been sitting here? |
14347 | [ With a start] Do I? |
14347 | [ With intense concern] What did he say? |
14347 | [ With modesty and true womanly feeling] Miss? |
14347 | _ Et vous voulez parler français!_ Where did you learn it? |
44302 | Behold the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering? |
44302 | Better beware,it says.... And I can strike, too[_ He raps the top of a table with one of his crutches_] Do you hear? |
44302 | Doth God pervert judgment, or doth the Almighty pervert justice? |
44302 | Hush- a- bye, baby,I suppose you mean?... |
44302 | Then said they unto him: What shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us? |
44302 | What roars more loudly than a crane? 44302 --Is it settled? 44302 A debt like that can not be paid in money, and still less in treaties.--Why do you want any treaties? 44302 A man from Småland who is full of sensible ideas.--Do you still need to have your forehead bandaged? 44302 About Shechem, you mean? 44302 After St. Nicolaus, who comes with rods for children on the sixth of December? 44302 Against Kersti Margaret Hansdaughter!--What is the charge? 44302 Against whom? 44302 Am I not? 44302 Am I to bow down to a vagabond? 44302 And I shall leave it alone now.--Do you know Prince Eric, Agda? 44302 And Johan? 44302 And Jorghen comes next, I suppose? 44302 And Prince Eric belongs to the Reformed Church, you say? 44302 And as my dreams took on flesh and blood, so to speak, my old suspicions turned into certainty, and now I really believe that he is alive? 44302 And at home? 44302 And besides, what does it matter? 44302 And besides-- what is good? 44302 And do you know what she was? 44302 And furthermore? 44302 And he wo n''t come back, you think? 44302 And how about the Dalecarlians? 44302 And how about the articles of confession? 44302 And inside the cradle? 44302 And is not my suffering caused by seeing other people behave abnormally or-- pathologically? 44302 And it was not worth having? 44302 And not in a pleasant way, I suppose? 44302 And now you wish to go to Wittenberg to learn the true faith from Doctor Martin Luther? 44302 And now you''ll leave me, of course? 44302 And now your fears are gone? 44302 And she cut the wedding poles, too, and spread the spruce? 44302 And that is what you are waiting for? 44302 And the church silver? 44302 And the costliest.... Is life really worth so much trouble? 44302 And the crown? 44302 And the lake? 44302 And the sun never gets here? 44302 And they are still fighting? 44302 And what are we to wait for? 44302 And what are you to say, if the King asks you why? 44302 And what are you? 44302 And what do you ask of me now? 44302 And what do you mean to do with your future? 44302 And what do you want her to do? 44302 And what do you want? 44302 And what does he wish to do in this house here? 44302 And what have_ you_ forgotten? 44302 And what is he doing with the tithes of the poor? 44302 And who has done this to me? 44302 And who is the dark lady talking to the janitress? 44302 And who was subsequently tried for high treason on suspicion of having known about a plot against the King''s life? 44302 And why are you so disturbed by those stories? 44302 And why did you run away from the wedding? 44302 And why do you look at me like a stranger? 44302 And why? 44302 And will you please ask Reginald to come here now? 44302 And you are not ashamed of saying so to his own wife? 44302 And you do n''t despise me? 44302 And you do n''t hate her? 44302 And you think it necessary to return that advice to me now? 44302 And your evidence? 44302 And?... 44302 Anything else? 44302 Anything else? 44302 Anything else? 44302 Anything more? 44302 Are all the rest of them as drunk as you are? 44302 Are the priests bad, or is the pure word of God not preached here? 44302 Are the rapids far from here? 44302 Are the soldiers asleep? 44302 Are those words plain enough? 44302 Are we not going to part as friends-- we who have had so many pleasant days together during the gloomy winter and the slow spring? 44302 Are we regarded as prisoners, then? 44302 Are we that far already? 44302 Are you a Calvinist? 44302 Are you a medical student? 44302 Are you a sportsman? 44302 Are you afraid of death, Prince? 44302 Are you alone? 44302 Are you busy? 44302 Are you certain that he is going to Wittenberg to study? 44302 Are you coming with me to the mass in the chapel, Johan? 44302 Are you crying? 44302 Are you dreaming again, you dreamer? 44302 Are you fond of children, Kersti? 44302 Are you glad, Kersti? 44302 Are you going away? 44302 Are you good at mathematics? 44302 Are you mocking me? 44302 Are you my friend? 44302 Are you not a Lutheran? 44302 Are you not afraid of them? 44302 Are you not almost done? 44302 Are you not ashamed of yourself? 44302 Are you on their side? 44302 Are you pledged? 44302 Are you quite sure that the King will visit you, Mons Nilsson? 44302 Are you really such a beast? 44302 Are you sick? 44302 Are you still afraid of me? 44302 Are you sure that you are writing? 44302 Are you talking of Agda? 44302 Are you telling my fortune, you witch? 44302 Are you there, Jacob? 44302 Are you there, Jacob? 44302 Are you there, Jacob? 44302 Are you trustworthy? 44302 Are you waiting for Communion? 44302 As a keepsake only, or as a plight of his troth? 44302 As it is, I can not climb stairways or ring door- bells, and for that reason I ask you: will you help me a little? 44302 As near as that?--And what errand is supposed to bring him here? 44302 As to stripping you naked-- do you know who you are in reality? 44302 Ask one another''s state of health, which we know just as well? 44302 At night I see him in my dreams together with that other woman.... Have you ever known torments like that, Mr. Brunner? 44302 Because this is a place for trading, you mean-- as if the parties to such a transaction were degraded by it? 44302 Believe, you say? 44302 Brita with the evil eye? 44302 But I have no right to forgive so quickly.--You came here to accuse your father? 44302 But are you so sure that he likes you? 44302 But are you sure, dear, that what we mean to do is not sinful? 44302 But do it like a servant of the Lord, and not like a conceited schoolmaster.... Have I gone too far? 44302 But do you know what is the most tragical feature of my ridiculousness? 44302 But how is this going to end, Kersti? 44302 But if he acts badly, why should n''t I say so? 44302 But if he were taken sick while with her? 44302 But suppose you ca n''t? 44302 But then, I made it myself.--Well, Agda, or Magda, or what it is, where''s your pawnbroker to- day? 44302 But we can sweep, ca n''t we? 44302 But when_ is_ it? 44302 But where am I? 44302 But where? 44302 But who was the dead man? 44302 But why do you continue to associate? 44302 But will you please tell me why you hate me? 44302 But you are wealthy, and you have two servants? 44302 But you remember Master John.... John, the old friend of my youth, who assisted me in that first bout with Christian? 44302 But, Jacob, what do you want here? 44302 Ca n''t I bid him good night? 44302 Ca n''t I help you with something, Mr. Axel? 44302 Ca n''t we talk of something else? 44302 Ca n''t you blind it? 44302 Ca n''t you hear their heavy tread on the planking of the bridge? 44302 Ca n''t you look people in the face? 44302 Ca n''t you talk plainly? 44302 Ca n''t you tell? 44302 Can I be of any help? 44302 Can I have it, if it should come off? 44302 Can I have the cup? 44302 Can I trust him? 44302 Can Reginald come in and say good- bye? 44302 Can he be made useful? 44302 Can it not be prevented? 44302 Can that be Herman Israel who is sitting there? 44302 Can that be the Mummy? 44302 Can you explain why you care to be the wife of a ridiculous man? 44302 Can you hear it? 44302 Can you hear the rapids? 44302 Can you match us with eight pairs? 44302 Can you meet what is hopeless with anything but despair? 44302 Can you see anything beautiful about her? 44302 Can you see now that good exists? 44302 Can you tell me what has come over Eric these last days? 44302 Can you tell what made our families hate each other so fiercely? 44302 Can your Highness solve it? 44302 Commanded? 44302 Could it be the bear? 44302 Crime and guilt and secrets bind us together, do n''t you know? 44302 Dacke?--Dacke?--It sounds like the cawing of a jackdaw.--Who is he? 44302 Dare you sting, you gnat? 44302 Dead? 44302 Did I scare you? 44302 Did he come? 44302 Did n''t you hear, either? 44302 Did n''t you notice her voice? 44302 Did n''t you see the Milkmaid to whom I was talking? 44302 Did n''t you see? 44302 Did n''t you see? 44302 Did she? 44302 Did we know at all what we were doing at that time? 44302 Did you ever see such a lot of ants, Kersti? 44302 Did you hear the hunt, Mats? 44302 Did you hear what he answered? 44302 Did you know me before? 44302 Did you notice how I trapped them? 44302 Did you put it there? 44302 Did you really? 44302 Did you see that they had something to eat and drink? 44302 Did you see the Young Lady drop her bracelet out of the window? 44302 Did you see? 44302 Did you sleep well? 44302 Did your father tell you that? 44302 Do I disturb you? 44302 Do I smell of liquor? 44302 Do n''t you believe in them? 44302 Do n''t you feel at home here? 44302 Do n''t you get enough to eat? 44302 Do n''t you know that Queen Philippa was a daughter of King Henry IV? 44302 Do n''t you know that belief comes as a grace of God? 44302 Do n''t you know that the midwife can baptise in case of need? 44302 Do n''t you know that we may have to flee this very day, if the news should prove as bad as yesterday? 44302 Do n''t you know that? 44302 Do n''t you know the Mewler? 44302 Do n''t you know the hornet that buzzes before it stings? 44302 Do n''t you know? 44302 Do n''t_ you_ see?... 44302 Do they ever buy any flowers there? 44302 Do they mean to give me a crown of birch, like the one I gave to Peder the Chancellor and Master Knut? 44302 Do you bear in mind that you are to be king some time? 44302 Do you believe in love? 44302 Do you care for frankness? 44302 Do you dare to lay hands on the Heir Apparent? 44302 Do you dare to takes sides against me, you rascal? 44302 Do you hate him? 44302 Do you hear the cry of the blackcock? 44302 Do you hear the even- song bell? 44302 Do you hear the ice tuning up? 44302 Do you hear? 44302 Do you imagine that I think children are born through the ear? 44302 Do you know Agda the Chaste, who has told us that she would sell her favours, but never give them away? 44302 Do you know Agda? 44302 Do you know John Andersson? 44302 Do you know Karin, the flower girl? 44302 Do you know him? 44302 Do you know him? 44302 Do you know how a woman''s love is to be won? 44302 Do you know how many times I have been in love? 44302 Do you know how to do it? 44302 Do you know that I lost my doll-- the one you gave me?... 44302 Do you know that he has crossed the Kolmord Forests and stands with one foot in West Gothia and the other in East Gothia?--Who is back of him? 44302 Do you know that it was your father who brought my mother to him from Lauenburg? 44302 Do you know that the Queen''s mother-- that is, I-- has been insulted by the mob? 44302 Do you know that those Hanseatic people are in the habit of butchering little boys and selling them to the Turk? 44302 Do you know that? 44302 Do you know that? 44302 Do you know the legend of that flower? 44302 Do you know the people who live here? 44302 Do you know this man, Bengtsson? 44302 Do you know what I am thinking of you now? 44302 Do you know what can be done by the King, and by no other authority? 44302 Do you know what she was? 44302 Do you know what they are talking of? 44302 Do you know what you are doing? 44302 Do you know where the Principal is? 44302 Do you know who I am-- that I am a free miner and a friend of the King? 44302 Do you know who will be here? 44302 Do you know with whom you are talking? 44302 Do you know young Jacob, the son of Herman Israel? 44302 Do you mean the road of the fish in the water? 44302 Do you mean to order my household? 44302 Do you mean to prove false? 44302 Do you object? 44302 Do you realise now that I have a right to be angry with your needless and unsolicited questions? 44302 Do you really believe in God? 44302 Do you really think so, Herman? 44302 Do you remember last summer, when there was not a soul on that island but we two? 44302 Do you see my cosset cow Over there at your place? |
44302 | Do you see my smoke going northward? |
44302 | Do you see? |
44302 | Do you see? |
44302 | Do you side with the children against their parents? |
44302 | Do you speculate in houses? |
44302 | Do you still remember it? |
44302 | Do you think I am doing anything wrong? |
44302 | Do you think I can get out of this? |
44302 | Do you think I have such ugly arms? |
44302 | Do you think I wear the bandage as an ornament, or as a souvenir of the city mob? |
44302 | Do you think a woman could possibly-- hm!--love me? |
44302 | Do you think he will be welcome then? |
44302 | Do you think he would tear my pet cow? |
44302 | Do you think me so vile? |
44302 | Do you think one''s destiny is predetermined? |
44302 | Do you think so? |
44302 | Do you think that deed was displeasing to the Lord? |
44302 | Do you think there is any cause for fear? |
44302 | Do you think they''ll eat me? |
44302 | Do you think we are happier now? |
44302 | Do you think you could sleep nights-- having shown that kind of-- sternness? |
44302 | Do you understand? |
44302 | Do you want me to sell my soul? |
44302 | Do you want to play games? |
44302 | Do you wish to look on? |
44302 | Does he speak Swedish? |
44302 | Does it lead to court or church? |
44302 | Does it mean thaw? |
44302 | Does it scare you to find life so serious, dear? |
44302 | Does the fair maiden care to see the midwife now? |
44302 | Eng- el- brecht? |
44302 | Exactly, and about Dinah, for whom his heart was longing.... Do you know who Dinah was? |
44302 | Far in the forest!--What''s that in your hair? |
44302 | Far? |
44302 | Fareth he well, Fareth he well Far in the forest?" |
44302 | For how long? |
44302 | For the measurement of my thorny path, you mean? |
44302 | Give me your hand You wo n''t? |
44302 | Good God, what is that I see? |
44302 | Good times will mean better taxes, I suppose? |
44302 | Good!--Tell me something What do you think of Herman Israel-- as a man, and more particularly in his relationship to me? |
44302 | Hardly!--What did your mother have to say? |
44302 | Has Mats been nasty to you? |
44302 | Has he no faults? |
44302 | Has she been here? |
44302 | Has the Danish war come to an end, sir? |
44302 | Has the King sent word of his visit, as you have put everything in order to receive him? |
44302 | Has the examination begun already? |
44302 | Has the family been playing the high- and- mighty? |
44302 | Have I asked?... |
44302 | Have I ever denied it? |
44302 | Have n''t I told him to keep it closed? |
44302 | Have n''t the girls come out of the bath yet? |
44302 | Have n''t we waited long enough? |
44302 | Have n''t you asked him even? |
44302 | Have the children any natural rights to anything? |
44302 | Have we now got to the poking point again? |
44302 | Have we to bother about the kitchen, too? |
44302 | Have we to listen to that noise? |
44302 | Have you always been equally wise? |
44302 | Have you any more protégés of the same kind? |
44302 | Have you been buried? |
44302 | Have you been invited for to- night? |
44302 | Have you been milking May- dew or Starbright? |
44302 | Have you been paid? |
44302 | Have you been spying? |
44302 | Have you begun to use a pedometer? |
44302 | Have you brought the Book? |
44302 | Have you ever heard that name before? |
44302 | Have you ever tried? |
44302 | Have you heard of a rising among them on account of the executions? |
44302 | Have you heard of the restlessness in the southern provinces? |
44302 | Have you heard some bird sing, or have you been dreaming? |
44302 | Have you heard that, too? |
44302 | Have you heard the Emperor''s name mentioned in this connection? |
44302 | Have you heard the name of Dacke? |
44302 | Have you looked them over? |
44302 | Have you lost her? |
44302 | Have you many bells of that kind? |
44302 | Have you no shame? |
44302 | Have you not noticed how all our plans are foiled? |
44302 | Have you not recognised that already? |
44302 | Have you noticed anything of that kind? |
44302 | Have you noticed this house? |
44302 | Have you often heard my name mentioned at home? |
44302 | Have you really that much sense left?--Do you think the King likes any reminder of a deed that has brought him so little honour? |
44302 | Have you seen anything of Mats? |
44302 | Have you seen the shallot bloom? |
44302 | Have you tried it on? |
44302 | He was a kindly man, then? |
44302 | He''s a sly old guy, is n''t he? |
44302 | Here? |
44302 | How about the young people? |
44302 | How am I to get there? |
44302 | How can I tell what to think? |
44302 | How can I? |
44302 | How can you make those things go together? |
44302 | How could I tell? |
44302 | How could it? |
44302 | How could we possibly know anything of that other life, when we know so little of this one? |
44302 | How could you? |
44302 | How dare you? |
44302 | How did you discover it? |
44302 | How did you get in?--Does it concern my daughter? |
44302 | How did you learn to do it? |
44302 | How do we begin? |
44302 | How do you know? |
44302 | How do you know? |
44302 | How do you mean? |
44302 | How do you mean? |
44302 | How does she look? |
44302 | How far, do you think?--Oh, Mrs. Olga, why ca n''t you be nice to him, when he is so kind to you? |
44302 | How is my mother- in- law? |
44302 | How the devil is that to be done? |
44302 | How was it during the last famine, when the King sent grain to be distributed here: did it go to those who needed it? |
44302 | How-- is the little one doing? |
44302 | I am glad to hear it, and I am sure it will please his Highness still more.--Are the people attending church diligently, Master Stig? |
44302 | I am perishing, too!--Why are you begging, anyhow? |
44302 | I am, and guess why? |
44302 | I believe you and I thank you!--You say that Anders Persson and Mons Nilsson have been plotting with the rebels right here in my own city? |
44302 | I do n''t want to ask your name, for I know who you are, although I have never seen you or heard of you before.--What do you ask of me? |
44302 | I have been dying for days.... Are you satisfied now? |
44302 | I have read your report on the conditions at Copperberg, and I am pleased with you.--Have Anders Persson and Mons Nilsson been arrested? |
44302 | I mean the Colonel.... your husband? |
44302 | I saw a Mummy who was not a mummy, and a maiden-- how about the maidenhood, by the by?... |
44302 | I see now.... Are not the snow crystals six- pointed, too, like the hyacinth- lily? |
44302 | I shall forget that I am a merchant, and--[_Pause_] I hope that I may never regret it--[_Pause_] and-- and.... Do you know John Andersson? |
44302 | I suppose the King has sent him? |
44302 | I suppose you have never cried, Jorghen? |
44302 | I wonder if he believes in his own preachings? |
44302 | I wonder if it''s going to rain? |
44302 | I wonder if the cup is full yet? |
44302 | I wonder who sent them? |
44302 | I? |
44302 | Ice? |
44302 | If it comes off, would you mind my getting quite close to it?... |
44302 | If you know, why do n''t you tell? |
44302 | If you never see anything good, how can you believe in it? |
44302 | If your decision is irrevocable.... wo n''t you let me help you, as no one else is doing so? |
44302 | Illegally, you say? |
44302 | In there, you say? |
44302 | In this house.... Do you know what that Japanese screen by the couch is used for? |
44302 | In what way? |
44302 | Indeed? |
44302 | Innocent? |
44302 | Is Prince Johan a Catholic? |
44302 | Is all this a fairy- tale? |
44302 | Is everything that I have built to be torn down? |
44302 | Is he a miser? |
44302 | Is he alive? |
44302 | Is he coming here, too? |
44302 | Is he free to follow his conscience, or is he not? |
44302 | Is he going far away? |
44302 | Is he in his right mind? |
44302 | Is he still asleep? |
44302 | Is he your friend? |
44302 | Is it Anna? |
44302 | Is it a musicale, or what is it? |
44302 | Is it a question of Eric? |
44302 | Is it about Mats? |
44302 | Is it all right? |
44302 | Is it already in the papers? |
44302 | Is it not-- a little milkmaid that he fears? |
44302 | Is it really I who am diseased? |
44302 | Is it safe to leave the children alone? |
44302 | Is it settled? |
44302 | Is it the quartz or the pyrites that make the worst smoke? |
44302 | Is it to be a bargain? |
44302 | Is it true? |
44302 | Is life heavy? |
44302 | Is my King in a gracious mood to- day? |
44302 | Is n''t that rather impolite to me, Miss Rose? |
44302 | Is n''t that what we want? |
44302 | Is not my behaviour quite normal? |
44302 | Is she alive? |
44302 | Is that Currrrr? |
44302 | Is that a common thing or does it happen only once in a while? |
44302 | Is that a play on words? |
44302 | Is that a riddle? |
44302 | Is that any special sound? |
44302 | Is that clear? |
44302 | Is that enough? |
44302 | Is that so? |
44302 | Is that so? |
44302 | Is that so? |
44302 | Is that so? |
44302 | Is that so? |
44302 | Is that so? |
44302 | Is that so? |
44302 | Is that the road? |
44302 | Is that the way to answer an old friend who will be a kinsman by this hour to- morrow? |
44302 | Is that the wheel? |
44302 | Is that true? |
44302 | Is that true? |
44302 | Is that what Mats has been teaching you? |
44302 | Is that what Mrs. Olga has to do? |
44302 | Is that you, father? |
44302 | Is that you, grandfather? |
44302 | Is the Young Lady sick? |
44302 | Is there a parrot in the room? |
44302 | Is there anything else? |
44302 | Is there anything you want? |
44302 | Is there law and justice in this country? |
44302 | Is there not a lady in the house, too? |
44302 | Is there nothing good in you at all? |
44302 | Is this Krummedikke''s lake? |
44302 | Is this man to be trusted? |
44302 | Is this sulphur smoke always hanging over the place? |
44302 | Is this the flower of your soul? |
44302 | Is this the road to the church? |
44302 | Is_ he_--the Colonel? |
44302 | It does n''t help.--Do you see that writing- table? |
44302 | It is for your sake the crown is to be cleaned-- for your own sake, do n''t you know?... |
44302 | It looks almost as if you did n''t want us to be friends? |
44302 | It''s Sunday, and the ringing during the day has made them tired What shall we call the little one? |
44302 | It''s here, you say? |
44302 | It''s to be at four o''clock in the church, is n''t it? |
44302 | KERSTI[_ Rising_] Is it true? |
44302 | KING,[_ to_ ISRAEL] It''s your Jacob, is it not? |
44302 | Let the Lord look into our minds and hearts, and if they hold no evil-- what matters the rest? |
44302 | Like a mummy.... Would you care to look at her? |
44302 | Lodging here? |
44302 | Look at her!--Did you ever see such a masterpiece? |
44302 | Look!--Do you know what that means? |
44302 | May I ask you in return whether King Christian still is free? |
44302 | May I ask your name? |
44302 | May I say a word? |
44302 | May I speak? |
44302 | May the clock strike? |
44302 | Might it not be wise for you, as personal friends of the King, to meet him and bid the stem master welcome? |
44302 | Money cares again? |
44302 | Most reasons are no good at all.--Is it a question of Anders Persson and Mons Nilsson? |
44302 | Mr. Hummel? |
44302 | Must I go to the opera in the middle of the day? |
44302 | Must I hear more of that sort of thing? |
44302 | Must I obey blindly? |
44302 | Must I then tell you myself that I have spent the night dressing wounds and nursing the injured? |
44302 | My blood was poisoned at my birth, and I doubt the existence of an antidote.... Why do you leave me? |
44302 | My devoted servant, who has been with me a lifetime, and who has the medal for long and faithful service.... Why should I discharge him? |
44302 | My future? |
44302 | My own wife, my beloved Margaret.... She turns away from me when I want to kiss her pure brow, and can you imagine? |
44302 | Never with a bashful fellow like you!--Tell me, does that make you despise me again? |
44302 | No, it wo n''t be necessary.--Who are you, anyhow, and with what right are you stripping me naked in this fashion? |
44302 | No, no!--Is the little one asleep? |
44302 | No, really? |
44302 | No, that''s just what they should not do, because when the King asks whom they are mourning-- well, what are you to answer, Barbro? |
44302 | No, who would be hunting at this time of day? |
44302 | No- o.... People are like that!--Will you please move the chair a little, so that I get into the sunlight? |
44302 | No.--And the Colonel-- who is he? |
44302 | No? |
44302 | Not always? |
44302 | Not at home, you say? |
44302 | Of Småland, you say? |
44302 | Of course, I know what you mean? |
44302 | Of what? |
44302 | Oh, Jacob, my friend, why do you cease to call your old schoolmate by name? |
44302 | Oh, Kersti dear, why are you so sorry? |
44302 | Oh, Kersti, why are you lying here? |
44302 | Oh, Mrs. Olga[_ She catches sight of the travelling- bag_] Who is going away? |
44302 | Oh, his name is Nils? |
44302 | Oh, is that what it is? |
44302 | Oh, there is something to tell, then? |
44302 | Oh, what will become of us? |
44302 | Oh, you are that kind? |
44302 | Oh, you do n''t? |
44302 | Oh, you do n''t? |
44302 | Oh, you saw me kissing your mother''s hand, did you? |
44302 | Oh.... Do you think any one has-- that your mother may have heard him? |
44302 | Old Dalecarlia is a pretty good country, is it not? |
44302 | Olga.--Where is he going? |
44302 | On account of what happened last night? |
44302 | On my behalf, or on your own? |
44302 | Or a glass of wine? |
44302 | Or perhaps you wish to keep my husband company while I get the dress ready? |
44302 | Or sing? |
44302 | Or what? |
44302 | Out of the mouth of babes may come the truth.... Shall Kersti have Mats? |
44302 | Paid? |
44302 | Perhaps Agda is too modest-- and does not dare to believe in the sincerity of my feelings? |
44302 | Perhaps he is the fellow who buys up the bells? |
44302 | Perhaps the crown wo n''t fit her even? |
44302 | Perhaps you think that I am-- that I am jealous? |
44302 | Perhaps you will let me find a little treasure for you? |
44302 | Perhaps you, who are so clever, can also tell a poor, strayed old woman where she is? |
44302 | Please keep quiet a while, children.... Do you know if the sergeant has been asked? |
44302 | Please tell me one thing: what made you act as you did by the fountain a while ago? |
44302 | Pooh!--Is there anything else I can do for you? |
44302 | Poor fellow!--Tell me, secretary, is the Prince quite right? |
44302 | Poor little girl-- is she crying? |
44302 | Ready? |
44302 | Really, Herman? |
44302 | Really? |
44302 | Really?... |
44302 | Shall I ask Anna? |
44302 | Shall he have her? |
44302 | Shall we have new furniture? |
44302 | Shall we make conversation? |
44302 | Shall we order the tea now? |
44302 | Sixteen, you say? |
44302 | So Mats gets the mill? |
44302 | So he_ does_ know? |
44302 | So those little trips of yours were attempts to run away? |
44302 | So we are.--And where''s the King? |
44302 | So you do n''t trust me? |
44302 | So you know that, too? |
44302 | So you said that? |
44302 | So you think I can rely on him? |
44302 | So you want to run away? |
44302 | So you''re going to look after him, are you? |
44302 | So_ that''s_ what was coming? |
44302 | Still fighting, and still slaying.... You remember, do n''t you, Kersti, the soldier''s daughter? |
44302 | Still more? |
44302 | Tell me, secretary, are you really as hard as people say? |
44302 | Tell me, secretary, did the Prince mean what he said about the Hanseatic people and what they are doing in that house? |
44302 | Tell me: what is life? |
44302 | That depends.... You are very friendly with my wife, are you not? |
44302 | That means the little one!--Who did it? |
44302 | That of Mr. Hummel? |
44302 | That was mere boasting, I suppose? |
44302 | That''s a good one, is n''t it? |
44302 | That''s a promise, but will you keep it? |
44302 | That''s all I wanted to know.... And you do n''t want me to go with you? |
44302 | That''s four o''clock, is it not? |
44302 | That''s plain.... Is this the place where we are to live? |
44302 | That''s settled-- but what more? |
44302 | That''s the King!--Shall we ask the antking if he will grant pardon? |
44302 | That''s the jail, then? |
44302 | That''s where his daughter lives? |
44302 | That''s why I wish to leave before I am kicked out.--Do you know what day it is to- day? |
44302 | The Bible, you say? |
44302 | The Colonel''s daughter? |
44302 | The Emperor? |
44302 | The Mewler, you say? |
44302 | The Sheriff, you say? |
44302 | The dead man? |
44302 | The liberator of the country has descended during the darkness of night to set my little bird free.--Will you take flight with me? |
44302 | The little one, you say? |
44302 | The man in the invalid''s chair?... |
44302 | The midwife, you say? |
44302 | The mill- folk''s, I suppose? |
44302 | The one and only.--Are you fond of the hyacinth? |
44302 | The people are muttering? |
44302 | The problem of Strindberg''s play might be said to be this: granted such a mission, how much has a man the right to pay for its proper fulfilment? |
44302 | Then he is alive?... |
44302 | Then he will marry, I guess? |
44302 | Then the ice will begin to break from the shore? |
44302 | There is something nice about children, is n''t there? |
44302 | There must be a curse on all creation and on life itself.... Why did you not want to become my bride? |
44302 | Therefore....[_ Heavy steps are heard outside_] Do you hear those steps? |
44302 | Think of my sane and shrewd and sensible father-- doesn''t he act like a madman? |
44302 | This is the way my father puts it:"What is the use of talking, when you ca n''t fool each other anyhow?" |
44302 | Those that show the hymns you are to sing, do n''t you know? |
44302 | Times are good, then? |
44302 | To eat or drink-- you can have it now, you know.... Did they give you any tobacco while you were in the Castle? |
44302 | To feel raised above all human considerations; to kill whatever stands in the way? |
44302 | To save mine!--Oh, what is to become of me? |
44302 | To what? |
44302 | Try to know and you will perish!--However, do you want to go or stay? |
44302 | Unjustly, you say? |
44302 | Us? |
44302 | Very well!--Have you anything to ask me about? |
44302 | Vesterlund? |
44302 | Wait a little.--All of us, you say? |
44302 | Was he sick? |
44302 | Was it not Saint Augustine who said that he who has been coined into a groat can never become a ducat? |
44302 | Was it three quarters we got off the place last year? |
44302 | Was it your father? |
44302 | Was she very lovely? |
44302 | Was that what you said? |
44302 | Was there anything else? |
44302 | We can do nothing with her, and we have got her for the sake of our sins.... Do n''t you see that we are pining and wasting away? |
44302 | We did n''t know better.--Can you see that she was young and pretty once? |
44302 | We hold wedding like beggars, and rascals, and roving folk.... What is it you can not eat or drink, but that tastes good for all that? |
44302 | We old ones, you mean? |
44302 | We- ell? |
44302 | Wealthy, I suppose? |
44302 | Well, Nils, how is the mining nowadays? |
44302 | Well, Rose!--What''s the matter, child? |
44302 | Well, is Christian still free? |
44302 | Well, there lies my heart-- the only one I ever had What have you to do with my entrails, for that matter? |
44302 | Well, what do I care? |
44302 | Well, what is there to do about it? |
44302 | Well, what of it? |
44302 | What am I to call him? |
44302 | What am I to do? |
44302 | What am I to do? |
44302 | What am I to do? |
44302 | What am I to do? |
44302 | What are they doing in there? |
44302 | What are you after? |
44302 | What are you aiming at? |
44302 | What are you doing, woman? |
44302 | What are you looking for in this house? |
44302 | What are you looking for? |
44302 | What are you thinking of, Nils? |
44302 | What are you two doing? |
44302 | What blood is to be shed here to- day? |
44302 | What can I do for you? |
44302 | What can I say, and what--_may_ I say? |
44302 | What can be in store for us? |
44302 | What can he be expecting? |
44302 | What child? |
44302 | What could I do with it? |
44302 | What could there be to know? |
44302 | What crown? |
44302 | What did I say? |
44302 | What did I tell you? |
44302 | What did he want? |
44302 | What do I mean? |
44302 | What do they do in that house? |
44302 | What do you bring? |
44302 | What do you fear might happen? |
44302 | What do you hear down there in the valley, child? |
44302 | What do you mean yourself? |
44302 | What do you mean? |
44302 | What do you mean? |
44302 | What do you mean? |
44302 | What do you mean? |
44302 | What do you mean? |
44302 | What do you say, Anders Persson? |
44302 | What do you see down there in the valley? |
44302 | What do you take? |
44302 | What do you think my end will be? |
44302 | What do you want me to say? |
44302 | What do you want of him? |
44302 | What do you want of me? |
44302 | What do you want? |
44302 | What do you want? |
44302 | What do you want? |
44302 | What do you want? |
44302 | What do you wish? |
44302 | What does he want there? |
44302 | What does it matter? |
44302 | What does it mean? |
44302 | What does she want? |
44302 | What does that concern us? |
44302 | What does that help? |
44302 | What does that mean if not a bride that wears a crown? |
44302 | What does that mean? |
44302 | What does the Scripture, say? |
44302 | What draws all the blood to your heart? |
44302 | What happened yesterday? |
44302 | What happens to a human being only once in a lifetime.--Are you much wiser now? |
44302 | What has happened, anyhow? |
44302 | What has he to do with the Colonel? |
44302 | What has she in her hand? |
44302 | What have I got to do with that one? |
44302 | What have I said that could please you like that? |
44302 | What have you there? |
44302 | What have you to be afraid of? |
44302 | What have you to do with the family anyhow? |
44302 | What have you to do with the others? |
44302 | What in the world am I going to do, you little silly? |
44302 | What in the world does this mean? |
44302 | What is he after? |
44302 | What is he doing around the corner now? |
44302 | What is it? |
44302 | What is it? |
44302 | What is it? |
44302 | What is it? |
44302 | What is it? |
44302 | What is it? |
44302 | What is strange about that? |
44302 | What is that? |
44302 | What is the errand that has made the King cross Långhed Forest and Brunbeck Ford without permission and safe- conduct? |
44302 | What is the hurry? |
44302 | What is the matter? |
44302 | What is the matter? |
44302 | What is the meaning of all this? |
44302 | What is the meaning of it? |
44302 | What is the sentence? |
44302 | What is the use of being proud? |
44302 | What is the use of talking of it? |
44302 | What is this? |
44302 | What is weighing on it? |
44302 | What is weighing on you, my son? |
44302 | What is whiter by far than a swan? |
44302 | What is your name? |
44302 | What is your name? |
44302 | What kind of a bell in the Siljan valley was that you spoke of? |
44302 | What kind of a monster is she? |
44302 | What kind of a piece is she? |
44302 | What makes you utter what I have thought so many times?--Do you know that I was also born to be in the way? |
44302 | What more remains? |
44302 | What more? |
44302 | What numbers? |
44302 | What other things? |
44302 | What should he be called? |
44302 | What song was that? |
44302 | What sort of a man has he turned out? |
44302 | What student? |
44302 | What talk is that, child? |
44302 | What was his name again? |
44302 | What was it you called that thing-- piety? |
44302 | What will you take to get out of here? |
44302 | What would it help to have three? |
44302 | What would you do with it? |
44302 | What would you, in my place, do with Anders Persson and Mons Nilsson? |
44302 | What year was that? |
44302 | What''s amiss? |
44302 | What''s his name? |
44302 | What''s on your mind, dear? |
44302 | What''s the matter, my dear Rose? |
44302 | What''s the matter? |
44302 | What''s the name? |
44302 | What''s the use? |
44302 | What? |
44302 | What? |
44302 | What? |
44302 | What_ do_ you see? |
44302 | When I do what''s ill, he has the right to speak ill of me-- has he not? |
44302 | When is the wedding to be? |
44302 | When will he be back? |
44302 | Where are you going, father? |
44302 | Where can I find anything that keeps its promise? |
44302 | Where can I go? |
44302 | Where can you get any? |
44302 | Where did you find it? |
44302 | Where did you get it? |
44302 | Where do we find honour and faith? |
44302 | Where do you get your confidence from? |
44302 | Where do you get your fixed ideas from? |
44302 | Where does the thought of violence come from, if not from your own bad conscience? |
44302 | Where have you been all this time, daughter? |
44302 | Where is Jacob? |
44302 | Where is Johan? |
44302 | Where is Kersti? |
44302 | Where is Kersti? |
44302 | Where is Kersti? |
44302 | Where is Kersti? |
44302 | Where is Kersti? |
44302 | Where is beauty to be found? |
44302 | Where is the Midwife? |
44302 | Where is the church? |
44302 | Where is the guest of honour at this virginal wedding? |
44302 | Where is the road to the church? |
44302 | Where is the winter road? |
44302 | Where? |
44302 | Where? |
44302 | Where? |
44302 | Where? |
44302 | Whew-- is the wind in that corner? |
44302 | Which previously belonged to the Captain, I suppose? |
44302 | White as snow, and white as linen.... Why are you so white? |
44302 | White metallic substance.--Do you think those rustics are cheating us? |
44302 | Who are they, then? |
44302 | Who are you? |
44302 | Who are you? |
44302 | Who are you? |
44302 | Who are you? |
44302 | Who brings the charge? |
44302 | Who brings the charge? |
44302 | Who can free the prisoner from his bonds and set the tongue of the fish talking? |
44302 | Who can that be? |
44302 | Who commands here? |
44302 | Who dares to disturb me? |
44302 | Who did that? |
44302 | Who do you think can be my rival? |
44302 | Who is John Andersson? |
44302 | Who is after my life? |
44302 | Who is doing me the honour? |
44302 | Who is he? |
44302 | Who is lying in the white box? |
44302 | Who is that? |
44302 | Who is the Mocker? |
44302 | Who is this mysterious man who never appears? |
44302 | Who is, then, to blame? |
44302 | Who killed him? |
44302 | Who knows? |
44302 | Who read my riddle? |
44302 | Who says I am? |
44302 | Who should be called a tyrant? |
44302 | Who was he? |
44302 | Who was that? |
44302 | Who was that? |
44302 | Who was that? |
44302 | Who will haste to the house, and milk the cows, and see that baby lacks nothing? |
44302 | Who''s got it? |
44302 | Who''s your master? |
44302 | Who, I ask? |
44302 | Who? |
44302 | Who?--Have you not a word to say? |
44302 | Whom are you bringing with you? |
44302 | Whom do you think? |
44302 | Whom does that statue represent? |
44302 | Whom were you talking to a while ago? |
44302 | Whose chimney? |
44302 | Whose cock do you mean, and whose dog? |
44302 | Whose was it? |
44302 | Why are they called Mewlings? |
44302 | Why crown- thief? |
44302 | Why did you call me, mother? |
44302 | Why did you not give me yours? |
44302 | Why do n''t you always speak like that? |
44302 | Why do n''t you believe me? |
44302 | Why do n''t you discharge her? |
44302 | Why do n''t you have a fire? |
44302 | Why do n''t you leave it to her entirely? |
44302 | Why do n''t you? |
44302 | Why do you ask? |
44302 | Why do you call it a spook supper? |
44302 | Why do you call me stepmother? |
44302 | Why do you hate me? |
44302 | Why do you stare at me? |
44302 | Why do you talk like that? |
44302 | Why do you tell me all these dreadful stories? |
44302 | Why do you think so? |
44302 | Why do you think the Councillor''s word will be of any help? |
44302 | Why do you think we have come, anyhow? |
44302 | Why do you visit a vulgar place like that, Prince? |
44302 | Why do your parents sit there so silently, without saying a single word? |
44302 | Why dressed up in your best, daughter? |
44302 | Why has Bengtsson got a medal? |
44302 | Why have you picked me to be your instrument? |
44302 | Why not? |
44302 | Why not? |
44302 | Why not? |
44302 | Why should I do so? |
44302 | Why should it be so hard for us to understand each other? |
44302 | Why should it be? |
44302 | Why should you be unhappy, then? |
44302 | Why should you go? |
44302 | Why the deuce must you always come poking after me when somebody else has made a fool of himself? |
44302 | Why were you talking to yourself? |
44302 | Why"O"? |
44302 | Why? |
44302 | Why? |
44302 | Why? |
44302 | Why? |
44302 | Will there be a wedding? |
44302 | Will there be peace after this? |
44302 | Will there ever be peace? |
44302 | Will those girls never come back? |
44302 | Will you do me a favour? |
44302 | Will you lay hand on your own mother, you trull? |
44302 | Will you let me dispose of her? |
44302 | Will you pardon me a momentary impertinence, Mr. Brunner? |
44302 | Will you please ask Reginald to come here? |
44302 | Will you swear? |
44302 | With the help of Luebeck_ only_? |
44302 | With what? |
44302 | With whom? |
44302 | Without wishing to show you any disrespect, father-- how can a man of your age believe that secrets exist? |
44302 | Wo n''t Inghel Hansson come back first? |
44302 | Wo n''t those people in there try to get away? |
44302 | Wo n''t you let me brush your hat? |
44302 | Wo n''t you sit down and drink a goblet, Duke? |
44302 | Wonder if he''s crazy? |
44302 | Would it be impertinent-- to ask-- your estimable name? |
44302 | Would you care to accept a position? |
44302 | Would you like a glass of beer, doctor? |
44302 | Would you like to call her? |
44302 | Would you like to guess riddles? |
44302 | Yes, has she not? |
44302 | Yes, if something should happen.... Well, where''s the midwife to be found? |
44302 | Yes, is it not? |
44302 | Yes, what do you think of it? |
44302 | Yes, what is life? |
44302 | Yes, why not? |
44302 | Yes, why not? |
44302 | Yes, you are to be pitied, and so am I, but what can be done? |
44302 | You are crying? |
44302 | You are the midwife-- Mrs. Larsson-- are you not? |
44302 | You are the only other one.... Could you possibly be a relative of the late Mr. Arkenholtz, the merchant? |
44302 | You are worried, father? |
44302 | You are? |
44302 | You ask what that big red house is? |
44302 | You can not be Olavus Petri? |
44302 | You can see it on the flies; they''re kind of drowsy.... Will there be a lot of berries this year? |
44302 | You do n''t think that I am telling the truth? |
44302 | You have heard that, too? |
44302 | You may be sure I have!--But what makes you think that he is still alive? |
44302 | You mean Mons Nilsson of Aspeboda and Anders Persson of Rankhyttan, who are still hanging about the town, hoping to get an audience with the King? |
44302 | You mean that I have transgressed-- that I have gone too far? |
44302 | You mean the crown? |
44302 | You saw that, too, did you? |
44302 | You say that you know? |
44302 | You see it, then? |
44302 | You think I have been drinking, do you? |
44302 | You think it right, then?... |
44302 | You understand, do n''t you?--Stinderborg Castle, in the island of Als? |
44302 | You want to_ fight_ Dacke? |
44302 | You were paid, were you not? |
44302 | You wish to marry her to the Student? |
44302 | You wo n''t believe me? |
44302 | You''ll let me do that, wo n''t you? |
44302 | You? |
44302 | Your mother?--And how about the baby? |
44302 | Your name is Hummel? |
44302 | [ 5] Is that to be my reward, too? |
44302 | [ 6][_ Pause_] Write now.... No, I''ll go home and do the writing myself.... Have you heard that Luther is dead? |
44302 | [ BRITA_ does not answer_] Is it Kersti you mean? |
44302 | [ BRITA_ makes no answer_] And Kersti? |
44302 | [ KERSTI_ does not reply_] Have you lost it? |
44302 | [ To_ the_ KING] Are you the Councillor? |
44302 | [_ Agitated_] Then he is dead? |
44302 | [_ Appearing_] Is that you, Marcus? |
44302 | [_ Arrogantly_] Good- bye, then, Baruch!--Have you read the Book of Baruch? |
44302 | [_ As he is seized by the guard_] Must I be spanked because_ he_ wo n''t go to bed? |
44302 | [_ As if blinded by his appearance_] Who are you, child-- you who come when the evil one departs? |
44302 | [_ As she rises and is about to go out with_ REGINALD] Will there be peace on earth now? |
44302 | [_ As they start to go out to the right_] But wo n''t the King frighten us? |
44302 | [_ Astounded_] You can figure it out, you say? |
44302 | [_ Beyond himself_] In the name of Christ, will this never come to an end? |
44302 | [_ Covering her face with the apron and weeping_] Must I live in a place like this, beneath the water, at the bottom of the sea? |
44302 | [_ Crying, as they become aware of the playing of the_ NECK] Who is cutting in? |
44302 | [_ Disturbed_] Will my opinion have any influence on their fate, or have you already made up your mind? |
44302 | [_ Dragging his words_] Look here.... Tell me, please.... Who_ is_ your master? |
44302 | [_ Drily_] What has happened? |
44302 | [_ Emerging from the wardrobe_] Are you going away again, Mr. Brunner? |
44302 | [_ Entering from the left_] How dare you fish on Easter Sunday? |
44302 | [_ Entering from the left_] Was it Anna that was here? |
44302 | [_ Entering from the rear, stops in front of_ KERSTI_ and looks at her in surprise_] Who is that? |
44302 | [_ Entering from the rear_] Has it been found? |
44302 | [_ Entering from the rear_] Have you found the crown? |
44302 | [_ Entering from the rear_] Have you found the crown? |
44302 | [_ Entering from the right, followed by the smaller children_] Is father here? |
44302 | [_ Entering from the right, with raised staffs]_ Will you bide now, mill- folk? |
44302 | [_ Enters from the left_] Did you call me, Prince? |
44302 | [_ Enters from the right_] Are you alone? |
44302 | [_ Enters, haughty and reserved_] Wo n''t you be seated, please? |
44302 | [_ Enters; he is somewhat older than_ JACOB] Why did you leave me, Jacob? |
44302 | [_ Enters; he is the son of_ HERMAN ISRAEL;_ a richly dressed young man, carrying a racket in his hand; his forehead is bandaged_] Is my father here? |
44302 | [_ Faltering_] Do n''t you know me?... |
44302 | [_ Glancing at the paper_] Oh, is that me? |
44302 | [_ Going to meet him_] Did you see anybody? |
44302 | [_ Haughtily, giving him two fingers to shake_, JACOB_ pretending not to notice it_] Farewell!--What became of those two little pawnbrokers? |
44302 | [_ He broods a while_] If we only dared.... What was that you said? |
44302 | [_ He puts his hand to his ear as if to hear better_] Would your Majesty be willing to pardon her-- that is, in regard to the worst part?... |
44302 | [_ He seats himself on the chair of state, and_ ISRAEL_ sits down across the table_] So you have just come from Dalecarlia? |
44302 | [_ He turns away from_ KERSTI_ and catches sight of the open trap- door_] What''s that? |
44302 | [_ Hesitatingly_] Would you do me a favour? |
44302 | [_ Horrified_] A milkmaid? |
44302 | [_ In a low voice to_ BRITA] What is he thinking of? |
44302 | [_ Indicating_ ISRAEL_ to_ OLAVUS] Is that chap from Luebeck a royal person, too? |
44302 | [_ Is heard singing outside_]"Kersti dear, is baby asleep?" |
44302 | [_ Leaping to her feet_] Is he coming, you say? |
44302 | [_ Leaping to their feet_] What''s that? |
44302 | [_ Listening_] They have drums, too.--Oh, everything comes home!--Do you think I can get out of this, Olof? |
44302 | [_ Long silence_] Do you hear that clock ticking like the deathwatch hidden in a wall? |
44302 | [_ Looking about_] Do you think we have been recognised? |
44302 | [_ Looking at the statue_] It''s horrible to think that.... How old is she now? |
44302 | [_ Looking attentively at him_] If you''ll pardon me-- Master Olavus was your name, I think? |
44302 | [_ Looking hard at her_] What do you mean? |
44302 | [_ Looking hard at him_] Do you put your trust in the enemy? |
44302 | [_ Looking hard at him_] Is that the truth, or do you merely talk like that out of politeness? |
44302 | [_ Motions_ MARCUS_ out of the room; then to_ Jacob] Do you know him, too? |
44302 | [_ Moving back a couple of steps without turning about_] Have we got that far now? |
44302 | [_ Opening a trap- door in the floor_] What''s down here? |
44302 | [_ Painfully impressed_] What''s that? |
44302 | [_ Pause; then to_ ANDERS PERSSON] And how about the crops? |
44302 | [_ Pause; then, pointing to the blood- stained coats_] Must those things stay here? |
44302 | [_ Pause]_ What is the worst thing you can think of? |
44302 | [_ Pause_] Is Mrs. Larsson the only one_ you_ have asked? |
44302 | [_ Pause_] Not one of you? |
44302 | [_ Pause_] Well? |
44302 | [_ Pause_] What kind of a man is Nils of Söderby? |
44302 | [_ Playing with the flowers_] Do you really remember that much? |
44302 | [_ Pointing at the hammer_] For the sake of old friendship and good faith, ca n''t we put that away? |
44302 | [_ Pointing to the cradle_] What have you there? |
44302 | [_ Pointing to the statue_] Life is a pleasant thing, is it not?... |
44302 | [_ Pursuing_ KERSTI_ with her stare_] A merry wedding eve, is n''t it? |
44302 | [_ Pushing the chair as directed_] Have you no attendant? |
44302 | [_ Repeat without looking at the water- wheel or knowing from whence the strange music is heard_] Who is cutting in? |
44302 | [_ Revolted_] You have visited places of that kind? |
44302 | [_ Rises, but sits down again immediately_] Barbro?--Have you ever seen the King? |
44302 | [_ Rising and approaching them angrily_] Do you know Dacke? |
44302 | [_ Rising_] Well, well, am I to be the first? |
44302 | [_ Scared_] Are they hunting again? |
44302 | [_ She goes toward the right_] There is a wreath floating on the water-- where''s the crown? |
44302 | [_ She rises to her feet_] This has been the longest Sunday in all my life!--What kind of a smell is that? |
44302 | [_ Showing her crown_] Do you see what I...? |
44302 | [_ Shrinking back_] Shall we meet a Thursday night at the crossroads? |
44302 | [_ Slowly and with frequent pauses_] Behold the Sheriff!--You are only scared by him!--Do you think everybody feels like that? |
44302 | [_ Somebody raps three times at the door from the outside_] Who''s that? |
44302 | [_ Speaking drily, with a vain attempt to show emotion_] Yes, here we are now!--Was it bad in the Castle? |
44302 | [_ Speaking in a normal voice_] Is that you, Jacob? |
44302 | [_ Speaking slowly and with frequent pauses._] Talk of the weather, which we know all about? |
44302 | [_ Standing by the armchair at the end of the table_] Is the King to sit here? |
44302 | [_ Staring at her_] Who-- is-- that? |
44302 | [_ Staring at his visitor_] You wrote this letter, sir? |
44302 | [_ Startled_] The Sheriff? |
44302 | [_ Startled_] What do you mean by-- engaged? |
44302 | [_ Startled_] What was that? |
44302 | [_ Surprised_] Who carried out the Reformation? |
44302 | [_ Suspiciously_] Why do you ask? |
44302 | [_ Taking hold of the garter which is still about the neck of_ KERSTI] What kind of necklace is this? |
44302 | [_ Talking baby talk_] Why does he open the door? |
44302 | [_ Tenderly, as if talking to a baby_] And now perhaps you want me to ask Mr. Axel to like you? |
44302 | [_ The reading of a litany in Latin is faintly heard from the outside_] What is that? |
44302 | [_ The_ BARONESS_ is pulling at her handkerchief, apparently unable to decide what to say or do_] Do you feel better now? |
44302 | [_ To her daughter_] Wo n''t you let Mats have it? |
44302 | [_ To himself_] With whom is he talking? |
44302 | [_ To his relatives_] Have you no word to say to Kersti? |
44302 | [_ To the soldiers_] Is that allowed? |
44302 | [_ To_ ANDERS] Was there not enough of it? |
44302 | [_ To_ BRITA,_ in a low voice_] Do you hear it sing? |
44302 | [_ To_ BRITA] What are you doing? |
44302 | [_ To_ ERIC] How fare you, Eric? |
44302 | [_ To_ ERIC] What news do you bring? |
44302 | [_ To_ Eric] Have you heard anything of your friend Jacob? |
44302 | [_ To_ GRANDFATHER] Have you thought it out? |
44302 | [_ To_ HERMAN ISRAEL] These two trustworthy men....[_ To_ MONS_ and_ ANDERS] You are trustworthy, are you not? |
44302 | [_ To_ JOHAN] Who can have sent them? |
44302 | [_ To_ JORGHEN] Can you make anything out of that boy? |
44302 | [_ To_ JORGHEN] Did you ever hear anything like it? |
44302 | [_ To_ Johan] What''s the matter with Eric? |
44302 | [_ To_ KERSTI] Did you kill the child? |
44302 | [_ To_ KERSTI] Shall I tell him? |
44302 | [_ To_ KERSTI] Why so pale? |
44302 | [_ To_ LIT- KAREN] Where did you get the doll? |
44302 | [_ To_ LIT- MATS] And you, Lit- Mats? |
44302 | [_ To_ LIT- MATS] Where did you get your doll? |
44302 | [_ To_ MONS] Do you know what is meant by"enough,"Mons Nilsson? |
44302 | [_ To_ MONS] Is there to be a funeral? |
44302 | [_ To_ OLAVUS] Have you any proof that the prisoners have been plotting with John Andersson? |
44302 | [_ To_ OLAVUS] How long are we to wait here? |
44302 | [_ To_ OLAVUS] Why has Inghel Hansson not come back? |
44302 | [_ To_ OLAVUS] Will you let us go into the next room and talk the matter over? |
44302 | [_ To_ REGINALD] My poor Alexander, what will you pull to pieces now? |
44302 | [_ To_ STIG] As we now know what is meant by"enough,"I ask you, Master Stig Larsson, if anybody perished from hunger during the last famine? |
44302 | [_ Very excited_] Yes, but for how long? |
44302 | [_ Walking back and forth_] Are you thinking of the Dalecarlians? |
44302 | [_ When they have smoked a while in silence_] What was that you said about the hunt just now? |
44302 | [_ With a gesture toward his pocket_] Do you wish to see for yourself? |
44302 | [_ With a threat in her glance_] Do you call that freedom? |
44302 | [_ With raised fists_] What deed? |
44302 | [_ in a lower voice_] A child? |
44302 | _ My_ hand? |
44302 | _ Pulchre, bene, rede!_--Who, Reginald, do you think has caused this dissension under which you young people are suffering now? |
44302 | _ Those in the rear room shout back_:"What''s up?" |
44302 | _ Who is_? |
44302 | _ Your_ daughter, you say?--But apropos of that, why is she always sitting in that room? |
44302 | that?... |
45375 | --Is it thus that you approach, Son of Dust, the One Most High? |
45375 | A Steinbech, is n''t it? |
45375 | A conflict it is then? |
45375 | A death notice? |
45375 | A little dusty, but eternally green-- like my youth-- I am not old, Curt? |
45375 | A silk mantilla for me, my dear-- of what use would that be when I am going to die shortly? |
45375 | A syndicate? |
45375 | A very little-- But instead of asking questions-- will you not tell the riddle? |
45375 | Able to forbear and forgive? |
45375 | Alice, was it not he who took my children away from me at the time of the divorce? |
45375 | Alice, what is going on in this house? |
45375 | All over? |
45375 | Alma Jonsson, what have you to say in answer to this? |
45375 | Already? |
45375 | Am I all right this way? |
45375 | Am I as cruel as that? |
45375 | Am I not? |
45375 | America? |
45375 | An attempt to murder? |
45375 | And Holofernes? |
45375 | And I do n''t think he is longing for me after that telephone message-- Well, why should he pester me with an old fellow? |
45375 | And I was thinking of Varuna himself-- Well, are you not surprised to find me black in the face? |
45375 | And I? |
45375 | And Judith? |
45375 | And as they go out into the world, they will be lonely as we, and cruel as we-- Then you did n''t meet Judith either, I understand now? |
45375 | And because-- your ideas of me have undergone a change? |
45375 | And besides, how can I know who told the truth and who lied? |
45375 | And can you imagine why he is principally afraid of death? |
45375 | And clean house? |
45375 | And deserted your art? |
45375 | And do you know where? |
45375 | And do you know why? |
45375 | And do you think my happiness can be founded on your torments? |
45375 | And for this he should be punished? |
45375 | And furthermore, did I not warn you not to play with such serious matters? |
45375 | And have you anything to reproach me with? |
45375 | And he has never been in Portugal? |
45375 | And how about me, who have done nothing wrong, and who have had to sacrifice my career to that monster? |
45375 | And how does"no"look? |
45375 | And how will you get something to eat? |
45375 | And if I may reply with still another-- was not man''s position bettered by his visit to the earth? |
45375 | And if we tire of it? |
45375 | And is it never brightened by the sun? |
45375 | And is it not possible that with this new idea of immortality may have come a new outlook upon life? |
45375 | And it was? |
45375 | And neither drink nor smoke? |
45375 | And now I ask whether such a view of the matter will save your money? |
45375 | And now you intend me to become your nurse? |
45375 | And old- looking? |
45375 | And out of the income from the estate I give you three thousand crowns during the year of separation? |
45375 | And that can make you happy? |
45375 | And that clover leaf which is to let in light-- for whom is the light meant? |
45375 | And the Deans of the Faculties? |
45375 | And the doctor will be my superior, as you know-- what sort of man is he? |
45375 | And the four faculties, too? |
45375 | And then you mean that your protection would enable me to shirk my work? |
45375 | And then? |
45375 | And then? |
45375 | And there are said to be modest men who like gross women-- You liked me a little bit, did n''t you? |
45375 | And there is no remedy? |
45375 | And there''s ink in all the wells? |
45375 | And this is from-- what does it say? |
45375 | And this pain in my breast, this anguish-- what is it? |
45375 | And we are agreed? |
45375 | And what are you going to live on? |
45375 | And what are you, then? |
45375 | And what are you? |
45375 | And what is he to pay for it? |
45375 | And what will father say? |
45375 | And where could I find a buyer in this place? |
45375 | And where does he get the strength? |
45375 | And who is going to pay for it? |
45375 | And who is the Quartermaster? |
45375 | And why do we not put an end to these two miserable lives? |
45375 | And why have you become such good friends? |
45375 | And why not, my girl? |
45375 | And why should I? |
45375 | And why should that man come here to tempt me? |
45375 | And why this hatred? |
45375 | And why? |
45375 | And yet you are now willing to leave the child in the hands of the mother? |
45375 | And yet you trust me? |
45375 | And yet, Baroness, you were willing to take the oath a little while ago? |
45375 | And you are satisfied? |
45375 | And you can speak of that with such calm? |
45375 | And you could wait for that? |
45375 | And you find that right? |
45375 | And you keep your word? |
45375 | And you say that people exist who are still worse off? |
45375 | And you set them against him? |
45375 | And you, who believe in a sequel, do you think there will be any peace further on? |
45375 | And you? |
45375 | And your chest? |
45375 | And your child? |
45375 | And your lover never came back? |
45375 | And"if God has spoken, why will men not believe then?" |
45375 | And, teacher, can you tell what time is? |
45375 | And_ The Lady_, back of whom we glimpse Strindberg''s second wife, replies:"Do you know why Ishmael was cast out? |
45375 | And_ you_ ask that? |
45375 | Anybody? |
45375 | Are there no double windows in this castle? |
45375 | Are there no pleasant duties? |
45375 | Are we going to have a quarrel? |
45375 | Are we not decent and intelligent persons? |
45375 | Are we to quarrel now? |
45375 | Are we? |
45375 | Are you afraid? |
45375 | Are you beginning already? |
45375 | Are you bitter? |
45375 | Are you expecting a battle then? |
45375 | Are you familiar with that kind of thing? |
45375 | Are you going to desert him? |
45375 | Are you hungry? |
45375 | Are you ill? |
45375 | Are you in earnest? |
45375 | Are you looking at my orders? |
45375 | Are you not acquainted with all the right- minded? |
45375 | Are you not fond of the sea? |
45375 | Are you not satisfied with your new relatives? |
45375 | Are you now thinking of the child also? |
45375 | Are you on bad terms with all of them? |
45375 | Are you referring to what did_ not_ happen? |
45375 | Are you sick? |
45375 | Are you sure that annihilation will come without pain? |
45375 | Are you sure? |
45375 | Are you the locksmith? |
45375 | Are you thinking? |
45375 | Are you ungrateful again? |
45375 | Are you willing to repeat under oath that you are innocent of this charge? |
45375 | Are you? |
45375 | At this time?--O, please, may I go in and telephone to the Growing Castle? |
45375 | Back from the mail? |
45375 | Baron, can you prove that the Baroness has been faithless to you? |
45375 | Baroness, do you admit this offence as preceding and, therefore, probably causing the lapse of the Baron? |
45375 | Become a Fusilier-- one of those that wear plumes on their hats? |
45375 | But can they not go outside of the city, out into the country, and bathe there? |
45375 | But can you explain why you grudge me the child, and grudge the child me, whom it needs? |
45375 | But did I make myself? |
45375 | But did you see in the paper that he was put down as_ rentier_? |
45375 | But do you notice that there is peace in the house now? |
45375 | But do you recall the silver wedding of Adolph-- in the Fusiliers? |
45375 | But first of all-- how goes it in there? |
45375 | But how about you? |
45375 | But how long am I to sit here, then? |
45375 | But how much does once three make? |
45375 | But if I have proofs? |
45375 | But it could n''t be Jenny who sent in her card? |
45375 | But not of me? |
45375 | But nothing at all is known with certainty? |
45375 | But of revenge, I suppose? |
45375 | But peace? |
45375 | But please, sir, did n''t you just say I was no criminal, and master was? |
45375 | But tell me at least before you go: from what did you suffer most of all down here? |
45375 | But tell me: what is going on in this house? |
45375 | But the children? |
45375 | But the other two? |
45375 | But there are witnesses to be heard? |
45375 | But to what use? |
45375 | But were you not able to form some kind of opinion in the matter during the hearings? |
45375 | But what can be done? |
45375 | But what can the other one be? |
45375 | But what sort of food? |
45375 | But where? |
45375 | But why are you standing there? |
45375 | But why do they keep such a lot of horses there? |
45375 | But why this never- ending wailing? |
45375 | But you do n''t think it''s true? |
45375 | But you do n''t want to revenge yourself on my children? |
45375 | But you hate fish? |
45375 | But you have two servants? |
45375 | But, first of all, did you get that will? |
45375 | But_ his_ relatives? |
45375 | By the by, do you know who is writing those stupid articles in that periodical? |
45375 | By whom? |
45375 | CURT,[_ Rising_] Will you admit, then, that you have been lying? |
45375 | Ca n''t you see that he is suffering? |
45375 | Ca n''t you see that they are always polite to me? |
45375 | Ca n''t you see that you are ill? |
45375 | Can I borrow your wrench? |
45375 | Can he be called human? |
45375 | Can it become wholly untrue? |
45375 | Can this be He? |
45375 | Can this be Judith? |
45375 | Can this be proved? |
45375 | Can we light the lamp now? |
45375 | Can you explain why you trust me? |
45375 | Can you guess-- do you know against whom we have been fighting? |
45375 | Can you not remember that I was a servant girl also? |
45375 | Can you not see the danger? |
45375 | Can you now grasp what woman is? |
45375 | Can you prove this, Baroness? |
45375 | Can you repeat what you have written? |
45375 | Can you see now that all is over, for ever? |
45375 | Can you see that he is still enamored of that old spectre beside him? |
45375 | Can you see that he knows witchery, as I have told you before? |
45375 | Can you translate it? |
45375 | Child of gods, wilt thou interpret Mankind''s grievance in some language That immortals understand? |
45375 | Christine? |
45375 | Consequently my one question to the jury is: can Alexandersson be held guilty under Chapter Sixteen, Section Thirteen, of the Criminal Code? |
45375 | Could n''t we pick some fruit off that tree? |
45375 | Could the son of dust discover Words so pure and bright and simple That to heaven they might ascend----? |
45375 | Could you-- trust me sufficiently to let me tend the jib? |
45375 | Could your word at any time approach your thought? |
45375 | Danger? |
45375 | Deans of the Faculties: what was behind that door? |
45375 | Did I not have to punish Alexandersson, who was innocent, and exonerate the girl, who was guilty of theft? |
45375 | Did I put evil tendencies, hatred, and wild passions into myself? |
45375 | Did I? |
45375 | Did anything happen? |
45375 | Did he call you? |
45375 | Did n''t you hear how he wanted to steal you, to tie your hands by means of pretended obligations that do not exist? |
45375 | Did n''t you see that I had made my bicycle point toward the oak, and not away from it? |
45375 | Did the butcher send his bill? |
45375 | Did you ever hear of it? |
45375 | Did you ever see a picture of me? |
45375 | Did you ever see such a lot of people at the summer sessions before? |
45375 | Did you get your wreath? |
45375 | Did you notice his quiet manner yesterday? |
45375 | Did you notice that he would n''t speak of his own affairs? |
45375 | Die? |
45375 | Divorce? |
45375 | Do I look like a married woman? |
45375 | Do n''t need to? |
45375 | Do n''t you dare to look at me? |
45375 | Do n''t you feel at home here with me? |
45375 | Do n''t you find it pleasing? |
45375 | Do n''t you know that one should stand well with the teachers? |
45375 | Do n''t you know that? |
45375 | Do n''t you know? |
45375 | Do n''t you notice how day by day we are saying the same things to each other? |
45375 | Do n''t you notice the snares? |
45375 | Do n''t you see how everybody shuns us? |
45375 | Do n''t you see the flower up there? |
45375 | Do n''t you think I can manage him? |
45375 | Do n''t you think Judith may have helped him to this honour? |
45375 | Do with him? |
45375 | Do you actually mean to celebrate it? |
45375 | Do you admit the truth of this charge, Baron? |
45375 | Do you believe that your words can express our thoughts? |
45375 | Do you believe what the doctor says? |
45375 | Do you hear how silent everything is-- here on land, out on the sea, everywhere? |
45375 | Do you hear what I say? |
45375 | Do you know Judith? |
45375 | Do you know anything about the new judge who is going to hold court to- day? |
45375 | Do you know me? |
45375 | Do you know that it is necessary to load before you fire? |
45375 | Do you know that she is your guardian? |
45375 | Do you know that the doctor ordered supper from the city-- from the Grand Hotel? |
45375 | Do you know that we owe Christine six months''wages? |
45375 | Do you know that your ear, too, is built in the form of a shell? |
45375 | Do you know there are gross women who like modest men? |
45375 | Do you know what I suspect? |
45375 | Do you know what Judith is? |
45375 | Do you know what his last words were? |
45375 | Do you know what is meant by a vampire? |
45375 | Do you know what is worse than anything else? |
45375 | Do you know who I am, what I have been? |
45375 | Do you know who lives in that castle? |
45375 | Do you know why I have not killed you? |
45375 | Do you know, I read this morning-- by the bye, where is the newspaper? |
45375 | Do you like Allan? |
45375 | Do you like him? |
45375 | Do you mean to ascend-- soon? |
45375 | Do you mean to imply that he was playing a hoax on us up to the very moment of death? |
45375 | Do you mean to say that I am a child? |
45375 | Do you mean your father and the Lieutenant? |
45375 | Do you not believe in it-- you, who are right in it? |
45375 | Do you not wish to be set free? |
45375 | Do you remember when we were small and became engaged to each other? |
45375 | Do you see a lantern? |
45375 | Do you see how much it has grown since last year? |
45375 | Do you see how this cave is built like a shell? |
45375 | Do you see, Curt, that for this man exist no laws, no constitutions, no prescribed human order? |
45375 | Do you send me away? |
45375 | Do you think I can be happy when I see you suffering? |
45375 | Do you think I could ever win a woman''s love with this countenance so like a criminal''s? |
45375 | Do you think I ever loved you? |
45375 | Do you think I would care to lay open the intimate details of our common life before a lot of curious peasants? |
45375 | Do you think anybody wants to rob you? |
45375 | Do you think it would have been better for us not to bind ourselves? |
45375 | Do you think so? |
45375 | Do you think the right- minded are to be pitied also? |
45375 | Do you think they will let themselves be brought? |
45375 | Do you think-- the wind might be good enough to- day-- about dinner- time, say, for that''s the only time I am free? |
45375 | Do you want a doctor? |
45375 | Do you want a silver wedding? |
45375 | Do you want anything-- a drink? |
45375 | Do you want me to play for you? |
45375 | Do you want something light? |
45375 | Do you want to play cards? |
45375 | Do you wish to be rude? |
45375 | Do you-- is it possible to get accustomed-- to being quite alone also? |
45375 | Does anybody live there? |
45375 | Does he dance? |
45375 | Does he drink? |
45375 | Does he know what he is doing? |
45375 | Does he not look like an ogre? |
45375 | Does it not look as if the wall- paper itself had been soiled by every conceivable sin? |
45375 | Does she not want the Lieutenant? |
45375 | During the years we were separated, I suppose you did n''t always think of me in a friendly way? |
45375 | Dusty they grow-- Lies the fault then with them, Or with Thee? |
45375 | Duty? |
45375 | Envied?--Envy for the tortured? |
45375 | Everything? |
45375 | Evidence to be obtained? |
45375 | Fairhaven? |
45375 | Fatal? |
45375 | First, no recriminations in court? |
45375 | Fish? |
45375 | Five[_ holding up the five fingers of the left hand_] Have you been in Copenhagen? |
45375 | For my discovery of your guilt? |
45375 | For what? |
45375 | For whom? |
45375 | For--[ALLAN_ looks up with a ray of hope on his face_] Well, shall I be nice and tell you? |
45375 | Frightful!--But why does he hold me responsible for your marriage? |
45375 | From what quarter? |
45375 | Got any trumps left? |
45375 | Growing old? |
45375 | Had n''t we better quit now? |
45375 | Had you given your consent, Baroness? |
45375 | Has Miss Victoria gone yet? |
45375 | Has any one here anything to add or object? |
45375 | Has he attended you before? |
45375 | Has he ever laid hands on you? |
45375 | Has he ever thought of it? |
45375 | Has he lost his reason? |
45375 | Has he? |
45375 | Has she not come down yet? |
45375 | Has she tormented you? |
45375 | Has the thought not occurred to anybody, that for secret reasons it must be as it is? |
45375 | Has there been no telegram yet? |
45375 | Has_ he_ come back? |
45375 | Have I not received my doctor''s degree? |
45375 | Have I spoken with sufficient plainness? |
45375 | Have I? |
45375 | Have pity upon the mortals!--? |
45375 | Have we any Burgundy left in the wine- cellar? |
45375 | Have we tormented each other enough? |
45375 | Have you a headache? |
45375 | Have you always doubted? |
45375 | Have you any appetite? |
45375 | Have you any documents to prove the disposition of your dowry, Baroness? |
45375 | Have you any engagement for to- night? |
45375 | Have you anything more? |
45375 | Have you dishonoured that name? |
45375 | Have you ever regretted it? |
45375 | Have you ever seen a quarantine station? |
45375 | Have you finished the sixth book yet? |
45375 | Have you found him cruel? |
45375 | Have you gone begging on behalf of my son? |
45375 | Have you had any attack like this before? |
45375 | Have you known anybody who was happy? |
45375 | Have you no other purely human feelings? |
45375 | Have you no telephone? |
45375 | Have you not expected her to take some revenge? |
45375 | Have you noticed that Edgar has become another person since he put off the uniform? |
45375 | Have you this agreement in black and white, Baron? |
45375 | Have you witnesses to her theft? |
45375 | Have you-- been out sailing to- day? |
45375 | Have you-- heard anything-- from your children? |
45375 | He has eaten you and yours alive-- and you defend him? |
45375 | He has not"exterminated"them? |
45375 | He has then blinded you also? |
45375 | He may spend twenty- five more years waiting for meals and newspapers-- is it not dreadful? |
45375 | He says himself that he did not want promotion-- Did he speak of the children? |
45375 | Heaven knows!--Go away? |
45375 | Here by the sea? |
45375 | Here-- how long? |
45375 | Him there? |
45375 | Him? |
45375 | Hm!--[_Raising his voice_] The Colonel-- do you know the Colonel? |
45375 | How about that career? |
45375 | How about your other teachers-- the Lieutenant, for instance? |
45375 | How am I to believe when nobody else believes? |
45375 | How am I to defend a god that does not defend his own? |
45375 | How am I to get out of this-- this about supper? |
45375 | How are you doing? |
45375 | How are you feeling? |
45375 | How are you feeling? |
45375 | How can I enjoy seeing you suffer? |
45375 | How can I tell? |
45375 | How can you ask? |
45375 | How can you hear when you keep on figuring, or whatever you are doing? |
45375 | How can you prove your assertion? |
45375 | How can you think it? |
45375 | How could I have endured? |
45375 | How could I have lived otherwise? |
45375 | How could one possibly be otherwise? |
45375 | How could you bear my word then, were I to speak in your tongue? |
45375 | How did he appear? |
45375 | How did it come to be turned the wrong way? |
45375 | How did you expect it to be? |
45375 | How do I know? |
45375 | How do you know? |
45375 | How do you like her? |
45375 | How large is it? |
45375 | How long must I wait? |
45375 | How long must we stay here? |
45375 | How long? |
45375 | How many more do you think we can bear to suffer? |
45375 | How many times did I not ask you whether he knew what he was doing? |
45375 | How many times have I not done so? |
45375 | How much do you have in your ovens? |
45375 | How much have I not received from you? |
45375 | However, you like Allan? |
45375 | However-- we are expecting company-- my daughter Judith will to- day meet her intended-- Where is Judith? |
45375 | I am ashamed of having listened to you-- Why do n''t you go? |
45375 | I ask once more: is the Baroness willing to take the oath? |
45375 | I can at least eat? |
45375 | I can say nothing at all-- But tell me, what have you done that makes you so black and your lot so hard? |
45375 | I did n''t know-- how could I tell what I did n''t know? |
45375 | I do n''t quite understand-- are they congratulating you because you are sick? |
45375 | I do n''t understand what you mean? |
45375 | I have read that when the end of life draws near, everything and everybody rushes by in continuous review-- Is this the end? |
45375 | I have the same kind of deceit on my own conscience without thinking myself dishonest-- What is it you see on the rampart? |
45375 | I know it as little as you-- Don''t you want your whiskey yet? |
45375 | I know then what dreaming is-- But what is poetry? |
45375 | I pity both of you!--Do you know why you are hating each other? |
45375 | I say-- do you know that this was a royal hunting lodge? |
45375 | I should do it over again? |
45375 | I sit here and fall-- can you make it out? |
45375 | I understand!--And the end? |
45375 | I wonder if it is the same for all people? |
45375 | I wonder what my trouble is? |
45375 | I wonder what those barbarians are drinking with the ptarmigans? |
45375 | I''m a witness now, ai n''t I? |
45375 | I, afraid? |
45375 | I, perhaps? |
45375 | I? |
45375 | I? |
45375 | I? |
45375 | I? |
45375 | I? |
45375 | If I were in your place, I should get him into some business office-- why not? |
45375 | In Norrland? |
45375 | In order to meet the Colonel? |
45375 | In relation to the adultery charge? |
45375 | In the rain? |
45375 | In this place? |
45375 | In what respect? |
45375 | In what way? |
45375 | Is Alexandersson an honest and reliable man? |
45375 | Is Allan really going to leave to- day? |
45375 | Is Alma Jonsson known as an honest servant? |
45375 | Is Baron Sprengel not present? |
45375 | Is Judith dressed-- Properly? |
45375 | Is Miss Victoria gone yet? |
45375 | Is Miss Victoria gone? |
45375 | Is he an honest man? |
45375 | Is he ill? |
45375 | Is he not unusually ugly? |
45375 | Is he poor? |
45375 | Is it about that departure in safety? |
45375 | Is it better for the child to lose both its parents and be left alone in the world? |
45375 | Is it not a criminal act, I ask all the right- minded? |
45375 | Is it not dreadful to be alone among a lot of enemies as you are? |
45375 | Is it not enough to be sick, but one must starve also? |
45375 | Is it not time for supper soon? |
45375 | Is it not true? |
45375 | Is it over? |
45375 | Is it seemly For the work to blame its maker? |
45375 | Is it serious? |
45375 | Is it sheer malice-- a craving for revenge that punishes the child? |
45375 | Is it so very pressing? |
45375 | Is it still used in the military schools? |
45375 | Is it the unanimous will of the Jury that such action be taken? |
45375 | Is it true that the poor can not bathe in the sea? |
45375 | Is n''t that a rotten sort of a country? |
45375 | Is not this a question of conscience? |
45375 | Is not this enough to make him unworthy of bringing up my child alone? |
45375 | Is she going to inherit from me while I am still alive? |
45375 | Is she not unhappy-- hey? |
45375 | Is that American? |
45375 | Is that all? |
45375 | Is that meant for me? |
45375 | Is that remorse? |
45375 | Is that so? |
45375 | Is that so? |
45375 | Is that the only feeling you experience at this moment when you are to part from your son? |
45375 | Is the brig leaving? |
45375 | Is the cholera going again? |
45375 | Is the feeling of those letters that form her name so sweet on your lips that it makes you forget him who is dying? |
45375 | Is there any danger then? |
45375 | Is there anybody within? |
45375 | Is there anything printed on the envelope? |
45375 | Is there anything you miss? |
45375 | Is there going to be a funeral? |
45375 | Is there more than one door? |
45375 | Is there then nothing in life to rejoice at? |
45375 | Is there, then, no end to them? |
45375 | Is this Fairhaven? |
45375 | Is this annihilation then? |
45375 | Is this justice? |
45375 | Is this the way it feels? |
45375 | Is_ that_ a truth? |
45375 | It is about the opening of that door, of course-- What does the Dean of the Theological Faculty think of it? |
45375 | It is going to be serious then? |
45375 | It is horrible!--May we clean up out there? |
45375 | It''s too close here? |
45375 | Judith? |
45375 | Judith? |
45375 | Knotted? |
45375 | Leave it to me-- Does he hear? |
45375 | Leave of absence? |
45375 | Lectures? |
45375 | Let me see-- tell me, did n''t his articles in that periodical deal with quarantine stations in Portuguese harbours? |
45375 | Listen: do you know why he does not want Judith and Allan to play? |
45375 | Lists? |
45375 | Live on? |
45375 | Look at my hands-- are they fit to play with? |
45375 | Look at the telegraph key-- does it not look like the handle of a coffee mill? |
45375 | Lucky? |
45375 | MASTER OF Q. Indra''s? |
45375 | Making up? |
45375 | Man? |
45375 | Martyr? |
45375 | Master of Quarantine-- is there to be a quarantine station here? |
45375 | Matter? |
45375 | May I call attention to the fact that I have voluntarily surrendered the child to the Baroness on certain conditions? |
45375 | May I send word to the regimental lawyer? |
45375 | May I sit here and write a letter? |
45375 | May I try it? |
45375 | Maybe the witness has to have two more witnesses, and those still others? |
45375 | Might one not-- without disregard of truth-- assert that this is injustice--What has the daughter of the gods to say about it? |
45375 | Must the Master of Quarantine be a physician? |
45375 | Must this happen? |
45375 | Must you walk differently then? |
45375 | My child-- what of it? |
45375 | My heart? |
45375 | My letter? |
45375 | My long dress-- and my hair-- You have not seen me like this before? |
45375 | My lucre? |
45375 | Myself? |
45375 | Nevertheless? |
45375 | No sleep at night? |
45375 | No, is the door going to be opened? |
45375 | No, it is no house-- no telephone tower-- don''t you see? |
45375 | No, no-- But can you tell me why you did n''t subscribe? |
45375 | No, she has not; you can be sure of it-- Why are you poking at my chest over there? |
45375 | No, wait a moment!--Baron, if you were granted time, would you be able to produce evidence or witnesses in support of your charge? |
45375 | No, was that you? |
45375 | No, with thorns and stones-- pieces of flint-- but a man''s own strength: do you know what that means? |
45375 | No-- have you grown hard of hearing? |
45375 | No? |
45375 | No? |
45375 | Not blue, I hope? |
45375 | Not yet, but she will soon be here-- Do you know what is behind that door, Billposter? |
45375 | Nothing to eat? |
45375 | Now from below I hear some sounds arise-- What sort of race is dwelling there? |
45375 | Now they are fighting again!--Well, what does Theology believe? |
45375 | Now you have taken everything-- do you want more? |
45375 | Now, Allan, do you know that your mother has authorised me to act in her place? |
45375 | Now, when you know Alice, how do you like her? |
45375 | O, noble father, Indra, tell what realms I now draw near? |
45375 | Of course!--But why is Edith sitting there instead of dancing? |
45375 | Of the body? |
45375 | Of the wheelbarrow and the garden bed? |
45375 | Of what do you talk while you are walking about arm in arm? |
45375 | Of what, dear, of what? |
45375 | Of what? |
45375 | Of what? |
45375 | Oh, I can go over to the doctor''s-- but you? |
45375 | Oh, if it should be too late!--What can that man Alexandersson want that makes him prowl about us two all the time? |
45375 | Oh, is that you? |
45375 | Oh, must I do it all over again? |
45375 | Oh, so- so-- Have you definite word from the Colonel that he is coming? |
45375 | Oh, why not? |
45375 | Oh, you have been looking at my eyes? |
45375 | Oh, you have come to see that? |
45375 | Oh, you think so? |
45375 | Oh, you took me? |
45375 | Oh, you want one also? |
45375 | Oh-- and your grounds? |
45375 | On all points? |
45375 | On me? |
45375 | On the island? |
45375 | Opened? |
45375 | Opinion? |
45375 | Opinion? |
45375 | Or else? |
45375 | Or see? |
45375 | Or what do you say, Alice? |
45375 | Or? |
45375 | Ought it not to be blooming soon, as we are already past midsummer? |
45375 | Pain? |
45375 | Perhaps I may go now? |
45375 | Perhaps I might dance for you? |
45375 | Perhaps it is this element that I notice in your kisses, in your embraces-- perhaps that is what I find so repulsive? |
45375 | Perhaps it will soothe your pains that I am to be imprisoned here for forty days and nights? |
45375 | Perhaps we, too, are of the same kind-- making use of other people and of favourable opportunities? |
45375 | Perhaps you do n''t hate me as much as you pretend? |
45375 | Perhaps you do n''t know that two of them are dead? |
45375 | Perhaps you would also like to be graduated and receive a laurel wreath? |
45375 | Pious? |
45375 | Please, madam, may I sit down a little on this chair? |
45375 | Pleasure-- what is that? |
45375 | Poet, could you tell yours so that not one word went too far? |
45375 | Privately? |
45375 | Proof? |
45375 | Punished? |
45375 | Rest? |
45375 | Revenge for what? |
45375 | Save? |
45375 | See that they change twice a week-- Wednesdays and Sundays-- and that Louise washes them-- their whole bodies-- Are you going out? |
45375 | Shall we do that? |
45375 | She will be coming soon, do n''t you think? |
45375 | She? |
45375 | Silence_] And you, Curt-- you do n''t say anything, do you? |
45375 | Sin? |
45375 | So it was not true? |
45375 | So much the better, for even his faults carry with them a certain merit-- Shall I get up and meet him anyhow? |
45375 | So that he_ can_ eat something? |
45375 | So that he_ can_----? |
45375 | So you have had that to face also? |
45375 | So you know that? |
45375 | Some say this and some say that, but the blame ought to rest on somebody? |
45375 | Something better? |
45375 | Speaking of the doctor-- you know they are having a party to- night? |
45375 | Still? |
45375 | Stone heart? |
45375 | Stops at last in front of the door with the clover leaf and pokes at_] This door here will not leave me any peace-- what is behind it? |
45375 | Strange world, this!--How can he then be freed from his curse? |
45375 | Submit? |
45375 | Tell me why you do n''t want to come and play tennis? |
45375 | Tell me why?--Do you think that all who are tortured suffer, and that all who are killed feel pain? |
45375 | Tell me, Allan, have you any communication with your mother? |
45375 | Tell me, Lieutenant, will you be my friend and ally? |
45375 | Tell me, did you get the wine cases? |
45375 | Tell me, does it soothe your pains? |
45375 | Tell me, if you were to judge between Alice and myself, whom would you place in the right? |
45375 | Tell me, is it to- day the Colonel is coming? |
45375 | Tell me, perhaps you never applied for that divorce which would bring your wife into disgrace? |
45375 | Tell me, where did you get your resignation? |
45375 | Tell me, why do you weep? |
45375 | Tell me? |
45375 | That big boy? |
45375 | That door, there, and the Growing Castle-- have you heard of the Growing Castle? |
45375 | That is why you blackened your face? |
45375 | That it is all right as it is? |
45375 | That maiden fair and proud and splendid? |
45375 | That my son was ordered to report here as cadet? |
45375 | That too? |
45375 | That''s the way of all tyrants-- Do you think she will go? |
45375 | That''s why he has to go to the city? |
45375 | The Blind Man? |
45375 | The Captain has had a stroke-- will you please help us to roll out the chair? |
45375 | The castle is strongly built; it has seven walls, but-- it can be done!--Do you want it, or do you not? |
45375 | The child? |
45375 | The pain? |
45375 | The spirit in the bottle has chastised him-- But have you noticed since death put its mark on him that he has developed a dignity which elevates? |
45375 | The young, beautiful, unknown one? |
45375 | Then there was no truth in the rest either? |
45375 | There is nothing between us--[CURT_ tries vainly to hide a sense of displeasure_] What could there be? |
45375 | There_ The Hermit_ asks:"You do not love your fellow- men?" |
45375 | Therefore: you deny having caused any dissension, Baroness? |
45375 | They will laugh at us, but what does it matter? |
45375 | This envelope he looked at-- from whom is the letter? |
45375 | Those are the tears that men are weeping-- What more do you hear? |
45375 | Thus it happened-- and how was he received? |
45375 | To be presented by whom? |
45375 | To live here-- among blackened hills and pig- sties? |
45375 | Together with me? |
45375 | Too long, indeed!--Won''t you come in and wait in the sitting- room? |
45375 | Trouble? |
45375 | Twenty- five years in prison-- do you know that this place served as a prison in the old days? |
45375 | Two? |
45375 | Two? |
45375 | Up there in the opera- house? |
45375 | Walking on the waters? |
45375 | Wanted to steal, did you? |
45375 | Warranted complaints? |
45375 | Was he nice, the hypocrite? |
45375 | Was it not Indra that once sent his son down here to receive the complaints of mankind? |
45375 | Was it so very brilliant? |
45375 | Was the fishing good? |
45375 | Was the rest of it not true either? |
45375 | Was_ that_ what he said? |
45375 | Water, do n''t you see, is the element of the bacilli, their life element? |
45375 | We have agreed-- Everything can be over- come, Agnes, except the short, sharp accents-- Do you know them? |
45375 | We have been down to Copenhagen five times-- think of it? |
45375 | We have never agreed before, but on this one point we are at one, are we not: to part without any kind of hostility? |
45375 | We? |
45375 | We?--Won''t you introduce me? |
45375 | Well then? |
45375 | Well, I am rather used to disappointment, and life has not brought me much that was pleasant What''s in store now? |
45375 | Well, I hope you do n''t expect me to settle down in the midst of your things? |
45375 | Well, I suppose you know the big news? |
45375 | Well, are you the man to judge of that? |
45375 | Well, did n''t he? |
45375 | Well, has she had time to make her complaints? |
45375 | Well, have you got that door opened yet? |
45375 | Well, how about wines? |
45375 | Well, is n''t that the question which has to be settled first of all? |
45375 | Well, it is not very amusing-- Do you want to play any more? |
45375 | Well, now, when you get a house for yourself I suppose you''ll bring home your children? |
45375 | Well, then, I must try-- Where is Judith? |
45375 | Well, what can I do? |
45375 | Well, what do you say of all this? |
45375 | Well, what does it mean? |
45375 | Well, what of it? |
45375 | Well, what of it? |
45375 | Well, what''s the use of talking about it? |
45375 | Well, why do n''t you go away? |
45375 | Well, you have strayed far and wide in the world? |
45375 | Well-- how can I help-- that you and the Lieutenant run around and weep in the woods? |
45375 | Well-- is he complaining also? |
45375 | Well? |
45375 | Well? |
45375 | Well? |
45375 | Well? |
45375 | Well? |
45375 | Well? |
45375 | Were they the ones that prevented your graduation? |
45375 | Were you not satisfied when I helped you to place your money at six per cent.? |
45375 | Were you speaking to me? |
45375 | Were you thinking of the child when you dragged me in the mire before this rabble? |
45375 | What I went through? |
45375 | What are his intentions in regard to me, do you think? |
45375 | What are we to do in Norrland? |
45375 | What are we to eat, then? |
45375 | What are you doing, Mr. Madcap? |
45375 | What are you looking at? |
45375 | What are you seeing? |
45375 | What are you staring at me for? |
45375 | What are you talking of? |
45375 | What can be done? |
45375 | What can be the meaning of this jumble? |
45375 | What can that be? |
45375 | What candidacy? |
45375 | What could I have to fear as long as I look after my quarantine properly and otherwise behave decently? |
45375 | What could happen? |
45375 | What did he mean with"my lucre"? |
45375 | What did he say? |
45375 | What did he say? |
45375 | What did you say, Alice? |
45375 | What did you turn up for trumps? |
45375 | What disaster? |
45375 | What do I see? |
45375 | What do you fear? |
45375 | What do you hear? |
45375 | What do you know about the Colonel?--Is it certain that you are going? |
45375 | What do you mean, mother? |
45375 | What do you mean? |
45375 | What do you mean? |
45375 | What do you mean? |
45375 | What do you mean? |
45375 | What do you see in me? |
45375 | What do you think is coming next? |
45375 | What do you think? |
45375 | What do you want of her? |
45375 | What do you want then? |
45375 | What do you want there? |
45375 | What do you want? |
45375 | What does he want with my son? |
45375 | What does that matter if we only love each other? |
45375 | What does that mean? |
45375 | What does that mean? |
45375 | What does the Jury hold? |
45375 | What does twice two make? |
45375 | What else could I do? |
45375 | What else? |
45375 | What has he been doing in America since then? |
45375 | What has he been doing in the room here? |
45375 | What has he to gain by the death of the Health Commissioner? |
45375 | What has so suddenly brought you to this cynical resignation? |
45375 | What have I to forgive? |
45375 | What have I to give you? |
45375 | What have we been doing in our anger? |
45375 | What have we been doing? |
45375 | What have we done? |
45375 | What have we done? |
45375 | What have you been doing these fifteen years? |
45375 | What have you been up to then? |
45375 | What have you for supper? |
45375 | What have you to say, Alexandersson? |
45375 | What in the world are we to do? |
45375 | What is happening here? |
45375 | What is it that I have not already forgiven you? |
45375 | What is it that can not be forgiven? |
45375 | What is it? |
45375 | What is it? |
45375 | What is it? |
45375 | What is it? |
45375 | What is not dreadful? |
45375 | What is pleasant then? |
45375 | What is that? |
45375 | What is that? |
45375 | What is that? |
45375 | What is the matter with the dipnet? |
45375 | What is the matter with you? |
45375 | What is the matter, old girl? |
45375 | What is the opinion of the Lord Chancellor as to this door and its opening? |
45375 | What is the use of promising? |
45375 | What is there I have not faced? |
45375 | What is there behind this case anyhow? |
45375 | What is time? |
45375 | What is truth? |
45375 | What is truth? |
45375 | What is truth? |
45375 | What is up now? |
45375 | What is wrong with your eyes? |
45375 | What is-- going to happen? |
45375 | What kind of an answer is that? |
45375 | What kind of language is that? |
45375 | What kind of man is this? |
45375 | What kind of night did he have? |
45375 | What kind of people live here anyhow? |
45375 | What kind of prayer? |
45375 | What kind of secrets are these? |
45375 | What kind of talk is that? |
45375 | What more did he say? |
45375 | What more did they say? |
45375 | What news from the city? |
45375 | What nonsense is that? |
45375 | What objection have you to make to this, Baroness? |
45375 | What sees my child? |
45375 | What ship can that be? |
45375 | What ship is that? |
45375 | What sort of superstition is that? |
45375 | What then is hatred? |
45375 | What they have been up to? |
45375 | What was behind the door? |
45375 | What was it? |
45375 | What was that? |
45375 | What were you thinking of when you began this attack, which could not fail to provoke a defence? |
45375 | What would you say about bringing them up and pretending to have company? |
45375 | What"worse"have you suffered? |
45375 | What? |
45375 | What? |
45375 | What? |
45375 | What? |
45375 | When are you going? |
45375 | Where am I to get them? |
45375 | Where am I? |
45375 | Where are the children? |
45375 | Where are we, sister? |
45375 | Where are you leading me? |
45375 | Where are you, daughter, where? |
45375 | Where can I read it? |
45375 | Where did you get it? |
45375 | Where do I stand? |
45375 | Where does that leave you? |
45375 | Where have you been all this time? |
45375 | Where is Allan? |
45375 | Where is Emil? |
45375 | Where is he going now? |
45375 | Where is the boy? |
45375 | Where is your energy? |
45375 | Where? |
45375 | Which door? |
45375 | Which riddle? |
45375 | Which telegram? |
45375 | Whiskey? |
45375 | Who are they? |
45375 | Who can be coming so late as this? |
45375 | Who can tell? |
45375 | Who can tell? |
45375 | Who could be so cruel? |
45375 | Who could then help? |
45375 | Who has deceived you? |
45375 | Who is Miss Victoria? |
45375 | Who is coming there? |
45375 | Who is coming there? |
45375 | Who is his most faithful enemy on the island? |
45375 | Who is it? |
45375 | Who is speaking to me? |
45375 | Who is that girl? |
45375 | Who is that man? |
45375 | Who knows it? |
45375 | Who made that monster? |
45375 | Who puts them in prison? |
45375 | Who sends them to the madhouse? |
45375 | Who was it that left in such hurry-- so that the bushes shook? |
45375 | Who was it-- I have forgotten-- that crucified Him? |
45375 | Who was that at the door? |
45375 | Who was there else that I might trust? |
45375 | Who? |
45375 | Who? |
45375 | Whose doing is this? |
45375 | Whose fault is it? |
45375 | Why are you so lonely? |
45375 | Why ca n''t you leave me alone? |
45375 | Why did he not get the rank of major? |
45375 | Why did n''t those two meet a life- time ago? |
45375 | Why did n''t you say so? |
45375 | Why did you have to tell untruths? |
45375 | Why did you marry? |
45375 | Why did you not make a charge against her? |
45375 | Why did you push her into the water? |
45375 | Why die? |
45375 | Why do n''t men do something to improve their lot? |
45375 | Why do n''t you speak to him? |
45375 | Why do they wail more loudly than usual to- day? |
45375 | Why do you not believe your prophets? |
45375 | Why do you question me thus? |
45375 | Why do you want it now? |
45375 | Why does not the buoy cry out now? |
45375 | Why has he lit so many candles? |
45375 | Why have you not parted? |
45375 | Why is Judith in such a hurry? |
45375 | Why is he punished so hard, and why does he not seek harbour? |
45375 | Why is that so? |
45375 | Why is that strange? |
45375 | Why like beasts should we be coming, We of race divine and human? |
45375 | Why must I then keep horses, tend stable, and cart straw? |
45375 | Why not meet it smiling, man- child, When the gift of life is counted In itself a boon unmatched? |
45375 | Why not smile at mere trifles? |
45375 | Why not? |
45375 | Why should you not be welcome? |
45375 | Why should you offend me, your husband? |
45375 | Why should you offend one who has done nothing? |
45375 | Why should you? |
45375 | Why should you? |
45375 | Why so? |
45375 | Why such sharp words? |
45375 | Why to life must you awaken, Why to light give natal greeting, With a cry of anger and of pain? |
45375 | Why were you not like this before? |
45375 | Why, O man- child, must you always Wring your mother''s heart with torture When you bring her joy maternal, Highest happiness yet known? |
45375 | Why, certainly!--A glazier without his diamond, what would that be? |
45375 | Why-- tell me-- why was He crucified? |
45375 | Why? |
45375 | Why? |
45375 | Why? |
45375 | Why? |
45375 | Why? |
45375 | Why? |
45375 | Will the Daughter please tell us what she meant by having this door opened? |
45375 | Will the Jury please accompany me on house visitation to the Rectory in connection with the suit pending against the communal assessors? |
45375 | Will you answer a question truthfully? |
45375 | Will you at the same time cease playing-- with Allan? |
45375 | Will you be kind enough to light the lamp, Jenny? |
45375 | Will you come and play a game with us? |
45375 | Will you come with me now? |
45375 | Will you give me a glass of water? |
45375 | Will you give me your hand on that? |
45375 | Will you help me then? |
45375 | Will you listen to me a moment? |
45375 | Will you not let me go out and arrange for something? |
45375 | Will you not permit me to arrange this for you? |
45375 | Will you please let me look? |
45375 | Will you please step in? |
45375 | Will you promise me one thing? |
45375 | Will you promise me one thing? |
45375 | Will you take care of yourself then? |
45375 | Will you try? |
45375 | With me? |
45375 | With me? |
45375 | With the Lieutenant? |
45375 | Without saying good- bye? |
45375 | Wo n''t you come? |
45375 | Wo n''t you play something for me? |
45375 | Woman, through whom sin and death found their way into life? |
45375 | Would it not be possible to get one of your gunners to help along in the kitchen? |
45375 | Would it not be wise to set your house in order before-- or if something should happen? |
45375 | Would one of you young gentlemen care to deliver a letter for me? |
45375 | Would you change? |
45375 | Would you like something to drink, Curt? |
45375 | Yes, and what of it? |
45375 | Yes, can you explain this to me? |
45375 | Yes, he is, for I caught the glitter of his helmet-- What has he been doing in the city? |
45375 | Yes, how about the supper? |
45375 | Yes, is it not so-- ever since the Fall? |
45375 | Yes, of course, of course-- but did you bring your diamond along? |
45375 | Yes, or suppose you turned him into something practical at once? |
45375 | Yes, that is the truth!--[_To_ THE OFFICER] What do you want? |
45375 | Yes, what is it? |
45375 | Yes, who else could express any valid opinion about sickness? |
45375 | Yes-- are you afraid of death? |
45375 | You are angry with Judith, I guess? |
45375 | You are going-- away? |
45375 | You are not childish enough to believe in a hell? |
45375 | You are still a candidate for the Riksdag? |
45375 | You are thinking of that night when his heart gave out and he fell on the floor-- and when you rejoiced too quickly, thinking him already dead? |
45375 | You are thinking of the time when you were unjustly punished for having taken a penny that later turned up? |
45375 | You are tired? |
45375 | You can still jest? |
45375 | You despise me, do you? |
45375 | You do n''t appear satisfied with your life? |
45375 | You do n''t know me any longer? |
45375 | You do n''t recognise the old truth, that everybody is the maker of his own fortune? |
45375 | You feel yourself wronged by life? |
45375 | You guess it? |
45375 | You have already that other fellow in your clutches-- what do you want with me then? |
45375 | You have become aware of it? |
45375 | You have met Judith? |
45375 | You have seen my brother? |
45375 | You have to mature-- isn''t that so? |
45375 | You have understood then? |
45375 | You hope to sleep to- night-- you? |
45375 | You look like a demon when you speak that word duty-- And when, as in my case, there are two duties to be met? |
45375 | You mean that I ought to be suffering? |
45375 | You mean to say that every man at some time has deserved to go to prison? |
45375 | You named the earth-- is that the ponderous world And dark, that from the moon must take its light? |
45375 | You say that so often that I am beginning to wonder what you went through in America? |
45375 | You see and admit it? |
45375 | You see that? |
45375 | You seem still a little afraid that he may become mine? |
45375 | You seem to rejoice in advance? |
45375 | You still remain at that point? |
45375 | You the stronger? |
45375 | You think Curt a hypocrite? |
45375 | You think so? |
45375 | You think you could still manage? |
45375 | You thought so? |
45375 | You would not have spoken like that three days ago-- what has done it? |
45375 | You''ve lost your way, my child-- beware, you sink-- How got you there? |
45375 | You, too? |
45375 | You, you will take me, poor and ugly, scorned and rejected? |
45375 | You? |
45375 | You? |
45375 | You? |
45375 | You? |
45375 | Your child suffers because it misses you-- can you bear to know that a human being is suffering for your sake? |
45375 | Your eyes-- have you ever looked at them in the mirror? |
45375 | [ 3] Have you landed here? |
45375 | [ ALICE_ as before_] I say, Curt-- what are you going to do with Allan now? |
45375 | [ ALICE_ puts her handkerchief to her mouth in order to repress her laughter_] Are you crying? |
45375 | [ ALICE_ remains silent_] Where is the Lieutenant? |
45375 | [ ALLAN_ and the_ LIEUTENANT_ exchange glances of mutual distrust_]--to Miss Judith? |
45375 | [ ALLAN_ and the_ LIEUTENANT_ jump up and hasten over to_ ALICE,_ but not without a certain dignity meant to disguise their emotion_] Both of you? |
45375 | [ ALLAN_ is saddened again_] Is it raining again? |
45375 | [ Goes_ over to_ THE DAUGHTER] Tell me, sister, can I have that shawl? |
45375 | [ JUDITH_ goes up to_ ALICE,_ who kisses her on the forehead_] Do you want to go after him? |
45375 | [_ Agitated_] Yes, what of it? |
45375 | [_ As if to himself_] It is called love- hatred, and it hails from the pit!--Does he like you to play for him? |
45375 | [_ Brusquely_] Do you mean to say you have a conscience? |
45375 | [_ Calmly_] So that''s Alice''s opinion? |
45375 | [_ Catches sight of the old woman and is frightened by her_] Who is it? |
45375 | [_ Checks herself_] Did he say anything before the end came? |
45375 | [_ Claps her hands_] Say, father, why do flowers grow out of dirt? |
45375 | [_ Cries out, pressing her breast with both hands_] I suffer, I suffer-- What have you done to me? |
45375 | [_ Crossly_] What was that you said? |
45375 | [_ Disappointed_] Spades----? |
45375 | [_ Draws his hand across his eyes_] Evening? |
45375 | [_ Drinks quickly_] Yes, do you remember that"navarin aux pommes"? |
45375 | [_ Dumfounded_] To Norrland? |
45375 | [_ Earnestly_] What are you doing here? |
45375 | [_ Embarrassed_] Which newspaper? |
45375 | [_ Embarrassed_] You know, then? |
45375 | [_ Enraged_] What are you saying? |
45375 | [_ Enters again, looking dusty; the roses are withered_] She has not come yet? |
45375 | [_ Enters and takes_ THE DAUGHTER_ by the arm_] Have you forgotten your duties? |
45375 | [_ Enters from the left_] Where are you going, Allan? |
45375 | [_ Enters from the left_] You want to speak to me? |
45375 | [_ Enters from the right, looking wretched, leaning on a cane_] Curt, may I have a talk with you-- alone? |
45375 | [_ Enters from the right_] So you''re already here? |
45375 | [_ Enters, wearing a kitchen apron_] What is it? |
45375 | [_ Evasively_] Do you want the doors to stay open? |
45375 | [_ Exultantly_] One? |
45375 | [_ Fanning himself with a bunch of flowers, conceitedly, without listening to_ ALICE] Have you asked Curt to breakfast? |
45375 | [_ Flushing_] No, I do n''t know, but why do you call them stupid? |
45375 | [_ Goes over to the door on the left and opens it_] What is this? |
45375 | [_ Goes over to the_ CAPTAIN_ and takes his arm_] What is it? |
45375 | [_ Going to_ THE PORTRESS] Is the spread not done yet? |
45375 | [_ Happy_] No? |
45375 | [_ Has been watching her with an intoxicated look in his eyes_] Alice, are you, too, a devil? |
45375 | [_ Holds out a silk mantilla toward_ THE MOTHER_ and says gently_] You do n''t want it? |
45375 | [_ In a high state of tension_] Is he dead? |
45375 | [_ In a low- necked dress, enters from the Casino and goes up to_ EDITH] Why do n''t you go in as I told you? |
45375 | [_ In from the background_] What are you doing here? |
45375 | [_ In from the left_] Is he asleep? |
45375 | [_ In serious but friendly tone_] Why do n''t you come and play tennis? |
45375 | [_ In the office, on the other side of the door, takes hold of the knob_] Will you permit me? |
45375 | [_ Indifferently, but not snappishly_] What am I to play? |
45375 | [_ Ironically_] Who is it from? |
45375 | [_ Kindly_] I do n''t want to shake hands with you, but I am not angry-- What do you want with me anyhow? |
45375 | [_ Leaning against the organ_] Why do they strike their friends in the face? |
45375 | [_ Looking at the bill_] Can you pay it? |
45375 | [_ Looking out through the window, where a lantern is seen moving to and fro_] What are they doing with the lantern out on the battery? |
45375 | [_ Looks around_] Suppose we put things to rights? |
45375 | [_ On her knees beside the_ CAPTAIN] Are we then cast out? |
45375 | [_ On his feet, perturbed, and glancing at the telegraph instrument_] Is it possible to close off an instrument like that? |
45375 | [_ Opens the door and receives a visiting- card that is held out to him_] It is Christine-- Has Jenny left? |
45375 | [_ Pause_] Are the parties to put in a personal appearance? |
45375 | [_ Pause_] Did the mail come? |
45375 | [_ Pause_] Do you think Curt is invited also? |
45375 | [_ Pause_] Why do n''t you smoke? |
45375 | [_ Pleasantly_] What can be done about it? |
45375 | [_ Pointing to the buoy_] What is that floating there?--A buoy? |
45375 | [_ Puts her shawl into the fire_] Perhaps I may burn my shawl at the same time? |
45375 | [_ Puts his head through the wall_] Are you going to lend my present to the servant girl? |
45375 | [_ Reaches out his hand to pick up a newspaper_] Why, what is this? |
45375 | [_ Reading the papers_] These are begging letters? |
45375 | [_ Receives the roll, but reads without looking at it_] Well, by me it shall be spoken then:"Why must you be born in anguish? |
45375 | [_ Receiving the letters_] How long ago did this happen? |
45375 | [_ Recovering consciousness_] Did you say anything? |
45375 | [_ Recovers_] Well, Curt, what are you going to do about your quarantine? |
45375 | [_ Remains still_] I can not touch him-- is he dead? |
45375 | [_ Rises in great agitation_] And you intend to turn me out in order to put another woman into my home? |
45375 | [_ Rising half- way from the chair; startled_] Do you-- know-- how to use it? |
45375 | [_ Rising_] Is he coming? |
45375 | [_ Rising_] So soon? |
45375 | [_ Rising_] Where have I landed? |
45375 | [_ Sharply_] Do I keep more than one? |
45375 | [_ Sharply_] There are self- inflicted misfortunes-- were yours of that kind? |
45375 | [_ She takes aim with her sunshade_] How is your new wife? |
45375 | [_ She takes hold of both his arms and shakes him_] Do you hear? |
45375 | [_ Sighing_] Satisfied? |
45375 | [_ Silence_] Do you think I am going to die? |
45375 | [_ Silence_] Have you--[_seeking for words_] played tennis to- day? |
45375 | [_ Silence_] Well-- how have you been amusing yourselves? |
45375 | [_ Silence_] Well?--You do n''t like to go, do you? |
45375 | [_ Silence_] What was it? |
45375 | [_ Sings_] Victoria!--Tell me, madam, could she have gone out any other way? |
45375 | [_ Sits down at the sewing- table_] Curt, will you kindly sit down here by me a little while? |
45375 | [_ Sitting down_] What am I to talk about? |
45375 | [_ Snatches the book out of the fire_] Do you know what it is? |
45375 | [_ Speaking in time with the blinkings of the light_] Light and dark-- light and dark? |
45375 | [_ Standing in the doorway, with a paper in his hand_] Is the child asleep? |
45375 | [_ Sternly_] And what of it? |
45375 | [_ Stiffly_] Did you wipe the chimney? |
45375 | [_ Stops_] I wonder, ma''am, what you''d say if I did go? |
45375 | [_ Straight to_ ALICE_ and_ CURT] Did you say anything? |
45375 | [_ Takes a chair and sits down beside the couch_] Do n''t you want to take off your boots? |
45375 | [_ Taking the trick_] What does it matter? |
45375 | [_ Tenderly, womanly, and with true emotion_] You should not be afraid of me, Allan-- I am not dangerous to you-- What is wrong? |
45375 | [_ The light goes out and flares up again, repeating this rhythmically as the rays of a lighthouse come and go_] What does this mean? |
45375 | [_ The_ CAPTAIN_ remains silent_] Have you noticed any ill- feeling toward yourself? |
45375 | [_ The_ CAPTAIN_ sinks together and sits staring into vacancy_] What is the matter with you? |
45375 | [_ To the maids_] Why do n''t you go in and have a dance, girls? |
45375 | [_ To the witnesses_] And as to the witnesses, what are they going to testify? |
45375 | [_ To the_ BARONESS] You do not shrink from perjuring yourself? |
45375 | [_ To the_ CAPTAIN] Where are you going? |
45375 | [_ To the_ SHERIFF] Could the Baroness be permitted to wait in that room over there? |
45375 | [_ To the_ Sheriff] And perhaps I have now got to give Alma her papers and write down that she has been honest and faithful? |
45375 | [_ To_ ALICE] Did you say anything? |
45375 | [_ To_ ALICE] How are your children? |
45375 | [_ To_ CURT] Did you ever see such a man? |
45375 | [_ To_ CURT] Do n''t you understand that he has been stealing your friends? |
45375 | [_ To_ CURT] The vampire-- don''t you see? |
45375 | [_ To_ CURT] What did the doctor tell you? |
45375 | [_ To_ CURT] What does the Colonel say? |
45375 | [_ To_ CURT] You will stay for supper? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE BILLPOSTER] She belonged to the ballet? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE BILLPOSTER] Where are you going? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE DAUGHTER] Can I have my shawl back now? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE DAUGHTER] Look here, madam, could I not go up and get my bride? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE LAWYER] Can that be true? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE OFFICER] Is there not one happy person to be found in this paradise? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE OFFICER] Well, my boy, can you tell me what twice two makes? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE OFFICER] What is the meaning of that flag? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE POET] Who are the right- minded? |
45375 | [_ To_ THE PORTRESS] Has the Lord Chancellor arrived yet? |
45375 | [_ Toward the background_] Who is there? |
45375 | [_ Turning about_] You are so silent, Alice? |
45375 | [_ Turning around, surveys_ JUDITH_ carefully_] Is that you, Judith? |
45375 | [_ Turns around; hurries over to the_ CAPTAIN] What is it? |
45375 | [_ Unmoved_] What are you going to do now? |
45375 | [_ Walks up and down_] But come to think of it, perhaps I had better call off the dinner after all-- as it is late? |
45375 | [_ Watching_ ALICE] Why, Alice, what does this mean? |
45375 | [_ With a gesture indicating the door on the right_] And leave him? |
45375 | [_ With a venomous glance and sharp voice_] What fall? |
45375 | [_ With concern_] Do you think she will go? |
45375 | [_ With dignity, after a pause_] Can you explain a fate like mine, like ours? |
45375 | [_ With her face close to the_ CAPTAIN''s] Where is your own strength now? |
45375 | [_ With increasing alarm_] Who is Sergeant- Major Östberg? |
45375 | [_ With self- satisfaction_] So I thought-- and what does the Colonel say? |
45375 | [_ Without letting his flow of words be checked_] Do n''t you think life is queer anyhow? |
45375 | [_ Without turning around_] Shall we have it again? |
45375 | _ You_ wo n''t do it, I suppose? |
44233 | The goats on the left side--What is that I am recalling? |
44233 | --"Oh, you know; but what made you want me?" |
44233 | --Do you know who Fischer is, Louise? |
44233 | A breach? |
44233 | A great man like you has no such little weaknesses, I suppose? |
44233 | A little prince? |
44233 | A stepfather who abused-- perhaps debased-- your daughter? |
44233 | A trick, I trow-- that caught the trickster!--Other witnesses? |
44233 | A you like!--Where is my child? |
44233 | Adolph-- yes, where is he? |
44233 | Agnes? |
44233 | Am I dead or am I living? |
44233 | Am I then so-- altered? |
44233 | Am I to sit here alone, with all the doors open? |
44233 | Am I-- to pray for you? |
44233 | Am I? |
44233 | Am I? |
44233 | Am I? |
44233 | An adventurer? |
44233 | And I grey hairs? |
44233 | And Nemesis-- exists only for the other person.--There it''s ringing again? |
44233 | And also with the lady of the house? |
44233 | And beautiful? |
44233 | And brave? |
44233 | And did his worst enemy also start the fire? |
44233 | And do n''t you think there is a heart within the watch? |
44233 | And do you know what made me sorer than all the rest? |
44233 | And do you know----? |
44233 | And get your revenge at the same time? |
44233 | And have you got a stepmother? |
44233 | And he can already stand behind the curtain with his arm around the neck of another man''s wife? |
44233 | And how about you? |
44233 | And how about yourself? |
44233 | And how are you getting along nowadays? |
44233 | And how are your vines, I should have asked? |
44233 | And how could it help me? |
44233 | And how full of secrets the house is!--But tell me, where is my stepmother? |
44233 | And if I do? |
44233 | And if now you had the choice between solitude and the past? |
44233 | And if there be no such grounds? |
44233 | And if you were to meet her on the street? |
44233 | And is he tall? |
44233 | And it is all that is left!--Love? |
44233 | And love? |
44233 | And may we pick the flowers? |
44233 | And never heard the ocean wash the sand along the beach? |
44233 | And now it''s all over!--Suppose we take a turn down the avenue? |
44233 | And now there is another one to be thrown on the scrap heap? |
44233 | And now, where is Lady Swan white? |
44233 | And our schoolmates? |
44233 | And she is kind? |
44233 | And still there was no capital offence, though I should hardly call it wise-- And more? |
44233 | And the child? |
44233 | And the child? |
44233 | And the child? |
44233 | And the decision of the court? |
44233 | And the lady-- my sister- in- law-- who is she? |
44233 | And the others? |
44233 | And the wind so high? |
44233 | And then to begin the old story all over again:"Why did you marry me?" |
44233 | And then, you know, when I think it over carefully-- what reason have we for self- reproach? |
44233 | And there, the lightning flashed, but blue-- heat- lightning mild, that brings no thunder!--What are you? |
44233 | And this has Swanwhite written----? |
44233 | And to- night? |
44233 | And were you not its father? |
44233 | And what did Marie have to say about it?--How I have had it during the summer? |
44233 | And what has been the part assigned to you? |
44233 | And what is it you see? |
44233 | And what is that? |
44233 | And where? |
44233 | And whom do they suspect? |
44233 | And you believe them? |
44233 | And you have never any company? |
44233 | And you have proofs? |
44233 | And you know that? |
44233 | And you take pleasure at seeing your family dragged into scandal? |
44233 | And you think I''ll tell? |
44233 | And you want to get even with me because your father was a good- for- nothing? |
44233 | And your mamma''s? |
44233 | Another? |
44233 | Anyhow? |
44233 | Are n''t there any on the ground at all? |
44233 | Are these shadows or ghosts, or nothing but our own sickly dreams? |
44233 | Are they beating carpets out there-- on a day like this? |
44233 | Are they killing each other? |
44233 | Are we to have carriages? |
44233 | Are we to play? |
44233 | Are you Father Colomba? |
44233 | Are you a philosopher, sir? |
44233 | Are you and Miss Cecilia still engaged? |
44233 | Are you as badly off as that? |
44233 | Are you crazy, or was there anything crazy about my remark? |
44233 | Are you crying? |
44233 | Are you going to keep any secrets from me? |
44233 | Are you going with me to see my aunt this after- noon? |
44233 | Are you in darkness? |
44233 | Are you in earnest? |
44233 | Are you interceding for me? |
44233 | Are you looking at my scarf- pin? |
44233 | Are you man or woman? |
44233 | Are you my bride? |
44233 | Are you not going to dance? |
44233 | Are you not in the kitchen? |
44233 | Are you still pleased with Louise? |
44233 | Are you surprised at that? |
44233 | Are you talking to yourself, sir? |
44233 | Are you the little prince? |
44233 | Are you to keep your eyes on us, you nasty Argus? |
44233 | Are you to teach me how to spell? |
44233 | Are you-- Mr. Arvid? |
44233 | Are you-- are you kind? |
44233 | As a monk? |
44233 | As if the starlings were abroad nights!--And the children? |
44233 | Bait? |
44233 | Bankruptcy? |
44233 | Because I handle dyed stuffs all the time.--Did you have anything else in mind? |
44233 | Besides, what''s the use of bothering about what happened so long ago? |
44233 | Bitch? |
44233 | But did n''t he go to bed a while ago? |
44233 | But do not use it till you are in danger-- not until the danger is extreme.--Have you understood? |
44233 | But do you know that father spent the whole night in the vineyard with his rattle----? |
44233 | But do you think you did right? |
44233 | But do_ you_ know that the dinner- table was not of ebony? |
44233 | But does n''t the fate of his daughter trouble him at times? |
44233 | But first of all-- the spiked cask is for whom? |
44233 | But how about the child? |
44233 | But how about your own erasures from my book,"Christopher Columbus, or the Discovery of America"? |
44233 | But how can I ever believe a human being again? |
44233 | But how could the sun be good? |
44233 | But how''s that to be? |
44233 | But is he beautiful? |
44233 | But my name is-- what is my name? |
44233 | But not with women''s blood, I trust?--But listen, Prince: how would like to sleep in our Blue Room? |
44233 | But now you have had enough? |
44233 | But now you mean to be the only one? |
44233 | But one thing I do want to know: will there ever be an end to this? |
44233 | But suppose condemnation proceedings should be started-- what would happen then? |
44233 | But suppose we leave the rehabilitation alone and think only of how his daughter is to be saved: what can we do then? |
44233 | But tell me: why do you stay in the city when you_ could_ be in the country? |
44233 | But the newspapers said that it began in a closet right under the student''s garret-- what kind of a student is he? |
44233 | But what can have happened? |
44233 | But what have I done? |
44233 | But what is it? |
44233 | But what''s your other name? |
44233 | But when Signe tells untruth, we must believe!--And what does Swanwhite say herself? |
44233 | But whence came the swallows? |
44233 | But where are the children? |
44233 | But where is my father? |
44233 | But where is she then? |
44233 | But who is he? |
44233 | But whom have you been taking out now? |
44233 | But why did you do it? |
44233 | But why do n''t you tell? |
44233 | But why do you look at it then? |
44233 | But why in the world did n''t you get the loan renewed? |
44233 | But why should I tell anybody about it? |
44233 | But why? |
44233 | But wo n''t the moon be up to- night-- the harvest- moon? |
44233 | But you always let your tongue run whenever you see anybody-- What kind of foolish superstition was he giving you? |
44233 | But you do n''t want me to sit here listening to eulogies of my enemy? |
44233 | But your father is ruined? |
44233 | But your papa''s name? |
44233 | But-- the prince? |
44233 | Ca n''t I get out of here? |
44233 | Ca n''t I make good in some way? |
44233 | Ca n''t I? |
44233 | Ca n''t we take it away? |
44233 | Ca n''t we take the sun- spot along? |
44233 | Ca n''t you feel the sting of the wound? |
44233 | Ca n''t you get a place for us? |
44233 | Ca n''t you hear the priest chanting the service for a dead child? |
44233 | Ca n''t you hear? |
44233 | Ca n''t you let the laundry wait a little? |
44233 | Ca n''t you see the eyes that the vultures have picked out? |
44233 | Ca n''t you see the hollow in the chin where, grew the beard that your Elise was fond of stroking? |
44233 | Ca n''t you see where used to be the ear that your George kissed at the breakfast- table? |
44233 | Ca n''t you see your own high cheek- bones? |
44233 | Can I be of any help to you? |
44233 | Can I begin at the beginning? |
44233 | Can I help that? |
44233 | Can he protect you? |
44233 | Can he? |
44233 | Can it? |
44233 | Can that be my son? |
44233 | Can we play here? |
44233 | Can you guess where I am going? |
44233 | Can you help us out now? |
44233 | Can you restore his brother to life? |
44233 | Can you understand what the bird sings, boy? |
44233 | Can you undo what has happened, or restore his lost honour? |
44233 | Cecilia-- are you willing to leave this place with me in fifteen minutes? |
44233 | Character? |
44233 | Coaches? |
44233 | Cold or warm? |
44233 | Columbus? |
44233 | Could n''t you go to my friends? |
44233 | Could n''t you, as master of ceremonies, make them do so? |
44233 | Could you sleep last night? |
44233 | Did I ever give you any promises that were not kept? |
44233 | Did he have any grudge against you? |
44233 | Did he have anything to do with her? |
44233 | Did n''t I hear Thyra say that the tree had to be shaken? |
44233 | Did n''t he mean what he was saying? |
44233 | Did n''t you carry any insurance? |
44233 | Did n''t you read the papers in the suit? |
44233 | Did she accuse herself also? |
44233 | Did the possibility of a stepfather never occur to you? |
44233 | Did they hang there before, or did you put them there? |
44233 | Did you ever want to listen to me when I tried to explain the true state of affairs to you? |
44233 | Did you expect the divorce to kill me? |
44233 | Did you find anything while you were digging? |
44233 | Did you hear it, too? |
44233 | Did_ we_ ever fight each other as boys? |
44233 | Do n''t say anything more-- don''t say anything more-- Oh, what have I come to-- what is happening to me? |
44233 | Do n''t you know that The Other One turns monk when he grows old; and do n''t you think it is well that he does so some time? |
44233 | Do n''t you know that gap on the right side of the jaw where you had a tooth pulled? |
44233 | Do n''t you know that in this life you must be prepared for anything? |
44233 | Do n''t you know why a man marries? |
44233 | Do n''t you know? |
44233 | Do n''t you know? |
44233 | Do n''t you recognise your blue gentians and the mignonette, your_ Malmaison_ and_ Merveille de Lyons_ roses, which he budded himself? |
44233 | Do n''t you remember the mad greyhound that bit you during the last hunt at Bab- el- Wad? |
44233 | Do n''t you see that the walls are double? |
44233 | Do n''t you see? |
44233 | Do n''t you understand that he has cherished the memory of yourself and of the child? |
44233 | Do they actually lay hands on our persons? |
44233 | Do you believe that? |
44233 | Do you come with me, or do you not? |
44233 | Do you ever think it pleasant to live? |
44233 | Do you find anything? |
44233 | Do you find things as they used to be? |
44233 | Do you hear the whistling of the falcon? |
44233 | Do you know anything about them? |
44233 | Do you know him? |
44233 | Do you know what an uncle is? |
44233 | Do you know what has become of her and the child since then? |
44233 | Do you know what he did? |
44233 | Do you know what was back of all that? |
44233 | Do you know? |
44233 | Do you like me a little? |
44233 | Do you mean that charnel- house smell? |
44233 | Do you mean to maltreat a woman? |
44233 | Do you mean to resume, to start over again, to reinstate a master above me? |
44233 | Do you mean to say that he was n''t on the level? |
44233 | Do you mean to say that my honour suffered any harm? |
44233 | Do you mean to say you have had enough of the peace of old age? |
44233 | Do you mean trade? |
44233 | Do you remember a boy named Robert? |
44233 | Do you see the wreath on the coffin they are carrying? |
44233 | Do you see your son? |
44233 | Do you see? |
44233 | Do you still know how to hate? |
44233 | Do you think Amelia will let herself be separated from Adolph? |
44233 | Do you think I can suppress anybody''s emotions, or give them a new turn? |
44233 | Do you think I look like a dead man? |
44233 | Do you think I poison the food? |
44233 | Do you think I''ll weaken? |
44233 | Do you think he is one of those mesmerists? |
44233 | Do you think he knows anything? |
44233 | Do you think he should be told? |
44233 | Do you think it reasonable that I, who am seeking a job myself, should have to seek one for you, too? |
44233 | Do you think so? |
44233 | Do you think there is anybody in whose company I might feel happy? |
44233 | Do you think you are any better? |
44233 | Do you think your master is still mourning the loss of his dear ones? |
44233 | Do you think_ he_ can be scared off with your rattle when he comes sweeping across your vineyard? |
44233 | Do you want me to go with you? |
44233 | Do you? |
44233 | Does he drink, then? |
44233 | Does he look satisfied? |
44233 | Does he still love me? |
44233 | Does it not carry some kind of message? |
44233 | Does it not prompt a pious mind to stop and consider? |
44233 | Does it sing, too? |
44233 | Does my art desert me? |
44233 | Eternally? |
44233 | Every one of them lies and denies!--The lamp that was placed in the cook''s closet and set fire to the house? |
44233 | Everything is there; everything!--And do you notice that everything is black? |
44233 | Everything? |
44233 | False alarm!--What did you say? |
44233 | Fight till the fur flies-- won''t you? |
44233 | Fischer?--Yes, but I think they are going to leave.--Why so? |
44233 | Flowers, children, happiness!--Don''t the words sound pretty? |
44233 | For instance? |
44233 | For the Lord''s sake, have you a child, too? |
44233 | For then there is n''t much left to wish for.--Do you know that you are to be arrested? |
44233 | For whom the blue one? |
44233 | Four years old, you say, and he has a blond mustache? |
44233 | From your fiancée? |
44233 | Ghosts feel at home among ruins-- And now you are happy? |
44233 | Give me a feather, will you? |
44233 | Give the boy your hand, Thyra!--Would you give him a kiss, too? |
44233 | God help us, then!--Do you remember what he said about the sun? |
44233 | God is one, and there is no other God but He, the Merciful and Compassionate One!--What do you see? |
44233 | Good!--Who are the young couple coming over there? |
44233 | Green, you say? |
44233 | Had he gone away and left the lamp burning, then? |
44233 | Happy youth!--Whom are you looking for? |
44233 | Has anything been discovered? |
44233 | Has been-- and what is he now? |
44233 | Has he got any company? |
44233 | Has he-- The fire has n''t ruined him? |
44233 | Have I been dead? |
44233 | Have I been deceived? |
44233 | Have I been singing? |
44233 | Have I been the only one to receive your favours? |
44233 | Have I ever owed you anything? |
44233 | Have I ever said a word about marriage? |
44233 | Have I grown old? |
44233 | Have n''t I a right to keep silent? |
44233 | Have n''t you a grown- up daughter, Mr. Walström? |
44233 | Have n''t you forgotten that yet? |
44233 | Have n''t you heard that the state intends to build a military road across this property? |
44233 | Have n''t you seen anything of them either? |
44233 | Have we had any children together? |
44233 | Have we never told lies about each other, or robbed each other, or got in each other''s way, or seduced each other''s sisters? |
44233 | Have you been alone? |
44233 | Have you ever tried? |
44233 | Have you found anything that can explain how the fire started? |
44233 | Have you had any thoughts of that kind? |
44233 | Have you heard it in your own house? |
44233 | Have you heard that story, too? |
44233 | Have you heard the story that this spot here used to be a place of execution? |
44233 | Have you known the people above us? |
44233 | Have you left me? |
44233 | Have you never noticed people grinning at you? |
44233 | Have you never seen him, Judge? |
44233 | Have you not seen before that I was clad in black? |
44233 | Have you not seen the light yet? |
44233 | Have you really paid up your insurance? |
44233 | Have you really stayed at home every night-- never gone out? |
44233 | Have you seen anything of my brother? |
44233 | Have you then never seen the shore? |
44233 | Have you? |
44233 | He brought the soil himself, in a basket, do n''t you remember? |
44233 | He does n''t look happy exactly, but I suppose that''s more than can be expected-- Well, who''s that student that lived in the attic? |
44233 | He is to do it himself, you say? |
44233 | He''s in danger? |
44233 | Head? |
44233 | Her forehead''s purity, her steady glance, her lips''sweet innocence-- do they not speak aloud of slander? |
44233 | Here is the frame of one of our family portraits; my renowned grandfather, the smuggler, who was put in the pillory-- fine!--But what is this? |
44233 | Here? |
44233 | His eyes are blue? |
44233 | How about it? |
44233 | How about you? |
44233 | How about your ethnographical stuff? |
44233 | How about your memories? |
44233 | How am I going to help you now? |
44233 | How am I to live? |
44233 | How am I to pray? |
44233 | How are you? |
44233 | How are you? |
44233 | How can I possibly ask_ him_ to help me with this divorce? |
44233 | How can I tell what I do n''t know? |
44233 | How can I? |
44233 | How can that spot of sunlight remain on the mausoleum, then? |
44233 | How can we rehabilitate him? |
44233 | How can you expect me to view my conditions from the standpoint of my enemy? |
44233 | How can you know all that? |
44233 | How can you say what is not so? |
44233 | How can you want me to direct matters where so many passions are at play? |
44233 | How could he know-- that it is so? |
44233 | How d''you do, Mrs. Westerlund? |
44233 | How did his lamp get into the cook''s closet? |
44233 | How did it get there? |
44233 | How did it happen that the inn did n''t catch fire? |
44233 | How did it sound? |
44233 | How did she look? |
44233 | How did you cross the sea? |
44233 | How did you get into this house, and why ca n''t you let my brother enjoy his peace? |
44233 | How do you know? |
44233 | How do you like the music, Queen? |
44233 | How do you mean? |
44233 | How do you think that_ victim_ liked you? |
44233 | How does he hang together with the rest? |
44233 | How does he look? |
44233 | How does he look? |
44233 | How does he look? |
44233 | How does the Lord''s Prayer begin? |
44233 | How goes it? |
44233 | How has my child transgressed? |
44233 | How have you slept? |
44233 | How is it to be understood? |
44233 | How is that to happen? |
44233 | How is that? |
44233 | How long before the cock will crow? |
44233 | How long will it last? |
44233 | How long? |
44233 | How much do you need? |
44233 | How much is offered? |
44233 | How much is one of those wreaths? |
44233 | How old is your son? |
44233 | How was I to get any new sureties when you were away? |
44233 | However, you had better hide your feelings, my dear fellow, if you can-- I can hide mine!--We were talking of that lamp, were we not? |
44233 | I ca n''t believe it!--Other witnesses? |
44233 | I ca n''t, do n''t you see? |
44233 | I can not take sides against myself, can I? |
44233 | I can not understand-- are you afraid of me----? |
44233 | I conclude from your happiness that you are ignorant of one important fact-- Have you the courage to bear a piece of misfortune? |
44233 | I do n''t want to!--Have I to console my executioner? |
44233 | I guess that''s some of the dyer''s, too, seeing as it came out helter- skelter in a jiffy-- and where''s the dyer now? |
44233 | I had redeemed my promise and saved my honour-- what more besides? |
44233 | I have been in America, and how are you? |
44233 | I have got to move!--Fischer!--[_He tears up the card; again a noise is heard, in the hallway_] Is that you, Carl Frederick? |
44233 | I have n''t the honour? |
44233 | I have never heard a loud voice or the slamming of a door-- perhaps, even, it is a little too quiet for a young lady like yourself? |
44233 | I have no doubt about it, but what does it matter? |
44233 | I have that bad habit.--Are your parents still living? |
44233 | I mean, is she merry or melancholy? |
44233 | I met one of them in South Carolina-- Axel Ericson-- do you remember him? |
44233 | I suppose he hates me? |
44233 | I suppose there are good reasons for it? |
44233 | I suppose there are good reasons for it? |
44233 | I think it''s interesting to watch them-- that''s all-- What sort of a person is your wife? |
44233 | I thought-- Are you really alone? |
44233 | I thought-- Did you notice if anybody left the house a while ago? |
44233 | I wonder if we''ll get to the end of it soon? |
44233 | I''ll bite your hand; I''ll suck your blood; and so I''ll be your sister twice-- do you know what that can mean? |
44233 | I, a worshipper of idols? |
44233 | I? |
44233 | I? |
44233 | I? |
44233 | I? |
44233 | I? |
44233 | I? |
44233 | I? |
44233 | I? |
44233 | If music can tame the treacherous spirit of the snake, do n''t you think it may conquer that of a mad dog? |
44233 | If that''s so, how can he know our private secrets? |
44233 | If you have talked to me like that, how did I talk to you? |
44233 | In all? |
44233 | In company, I beheld them stripped naked-- Where did you say the fire started? |
44233 | In connection with something I can not recall just now-- May I ask a question, Miss Louise: does my brother never speak of-- the past? |
44233 | In what respect? |
44233 | In what way? |
44233 | Including witchcraft? |
44233 | Indeed!--And you can hear it in the helmet? |
44233 | Is any one coming? |
44233 | Is he dead? |
44233 | Is he handsome? |
44233 | Is he handsome? |
44233 | Is he pretty and nice? |
44233 | Is his complexion light or dark? |
44233 | Is it Lindgren----? |
44233 | Is it my wish? |
44233 | Is it necessary? |
44233 | Is it not a good sign? |
44233 | Is it not enough that your evil eye has brought the starlings into my vineyard? |
44233 | Is it not good enough for you, you old perjurer, you grafter, you forger, you robber of orphans, you false pleader? |
44233 | Is it not possible to send them a word of greeting and of warning? |
44233 | Is it not postponed? |
44233 | Is it possible that educated people can do things like that to each other? |
44233 | Is it so hard to believe that God is good-- at the very moment when his kind intentions are most apparent? |
44233 | Is it still raining? |
44233 | Is it ten years now? |
44233 | Is it that blessed old loan? |
44233 | Is it the heat, or the storm, or what? |
44233 | Is it thought that the fire was started on purpose? |
44233 | Is it your wish to see the prince? |
44233 | Is my brother, the doctor, in there? |
44233 | Is n''t it a fact that you have n''t a single friend? |
44233 | Is n''t she going to marry? |
44233 | Is she angry with me, then? |
44233 | Is she dead? |
44233 | Is she pretty? |
44233 | Is that a polite way of showing me the door? |
44233 | Is that mercy? |
44233 | Is that so? |
44233 | Is that so? |
44233 | Is that the will of anybody else? |
44233 | Is that you, Carl Frederick? |
44233 | Is the Frank dead? |
44233 | Is the fire entirely out? |
44233 | Is the house here to be sold? |
44233 | Is the student any relation to the owner of the house? |
44233 | Is there a letter for me? |
44233 | Is there no atonement? |
44233 | Is there no fiancé in sight? |
44233 | Is there no pardon for it? |
44233 | Is there no thought of things like that in your own mind, my Prince? |
44233 | Is this masquerade never going to end? |
44233 | Is this my bride? |
44233 | Is this place haunted? |
44233 | Is this the right place? |
44233 | Is your little girl with you? |
44233 | It is she!--Tell me, neighbour, is there a picture of her in the place? |
44233 | It is true: I have cursed the sun.--May I confess my sins? |
44233 | It was n''t? |
44233 | It''s a curious thing-- but I wonder how many times before we have said just what we are saying now? |
44233 | It''s a good year for fruit, then? |
44233 | It''s awfully hot!--So your gentlemen have disappeared? |
44233 | It''s horrible-- don''t you find life horrible? |
44233 | It''s mean to bring up that about the monstrance-- it did n''t hurt anybody, did it? |
44233 | It''s pretty, is n''t it? |
44233 | It''s so stuffy and close here!--Oh, it''s you!--Where are we? |
44233 | Just like me-- I never was a beauty-- that is, I_ am_ not, considering my years-- Oh, I am so stupid!--What was it I wanted to say? |
44233 | Keeps a gambling- house? |
44233 | LOUISE[_ To the_ MASTER] There is Agnes? |
44233 | Let''s take in the fireworks to- night-- then we can see how a great man looks in red light-- what do you say to that, Cissie dear? |
44233 | Life sickens me like sauerkraut at Saint- Doux-- You there-- do you know what Saint- Doux is? |
44233 | Like the idea of casting off your children and robbing them of their inheritance? |
44233 | Linen or silk? |
44233 | Little boy-- how wise you are!--Will you play with me? |
44233 | Lord preserve us!--What do you think of that, Anna? |
44233 | May she come? |
44233 | May we not go into the rosery? |
44233 | Me? |
44233 | Might something dreadful happen? |
44233 | Mists out of the earth, or shadows cast by the trees? |
44233 | Mr. Fischer? |
44233 | My bridegroom, you? |
44233 | My child? |
44233 | My eyes? |
44233 | My family? |
44233 | My foster- brother-- so you were at once-- or how do you think I could have talked to you as I have done? |
44233 | My name? |
44233 | My own beloved heart, what is at stake? |
44233 | My ring? |
44233 | N-- yes-- he was-- a little-- well, he did n''t mean exactly what he said-- And how have you been doing, Mr. Arvid? |
44233 | Names? |
44233 | No mercy? |
44233 | No one at home? |
44233 | No pity, then? |
44233 | No, I do n''t think so.--Say, you have n''t got anything to do with the police, have you? |
44233 | No, do n''t you see that he has been taking care of your flowers in the bed over there? |
44233 | No, my dear, I have long ago resigned myself-- and I am satisfied with my solitude--[_The telephone rings, and he goes to answer it_] Mr. Fischer? |
44233 | No, why should I? |
44233 | No-- why? |
44233 | No? |
44233 | Not as far as I could see!--So it was meant to be locked? |
44233 | Not my Prince, whose very name attracted me like music of the Neck, or song of mermaids heard among green waves-- Who are you? |
44233 | Not of me, though? |
44233 | Not real? |
44233 | Not well, that means? |
44233 | Now when all my creditors are getting after me? |
44233 | Now, when the tide is battering the shore?--Alone? |
44233 | O Mary, Mother of God, what is this? |
44233 | O, God in heaven, she called me mother!--Who taught you that? |
44233 | Of course the sun can be good-- doesn''t he make the grapes and the peaches? |
44233 | Of course? |
44233 | Of little Swanwhite? |
44233 | Oh, do you happen to be-- You know Miss Cecilia? |
44233 | Oh, is he still sore at me? |
44233 | Oh, shucks, what good would that have been? |
44233 | Oh, sure!--You do n''t mind if I help myself to a few drops? |
44233 | Oh, there need be no harm in it at all-- in this case I do n''t know, however.--But how did the post- card--? |
44233 | Oh, yes, yes-- Are we not going to dance here to- night? |
44233 | Oh, you have credit? |
44233 | Oh, you have forgotten it?--Are you equally forgetful about names? |
44233 | Oh, you know my fiancée? |
44233 | Oh, you think so? |
44233 | Oh, you''re a marvel!--And how do you like my brother, the dyer? |
44233 | Oh, you''re going to get me in a trap? |
44233 | On account of the bishop''s monument, I suppose? |
44233 | One should n''t pray God for anything nice-- that is, to eat!--Oh, little peach, wo n''t you fall? |
44233 | Or Father Colomba, perhaps? |
44233 | Or are the dead coming back? |
44233 | Or both? |
44233 | Or did the wind turn southerly? |
44233 | Or has the Spring arrived? |
44233 | Or shall I first bid you farewell? |
44233 | Other name? |
44233 | Pan? |
44233 | Perhaps Fischer is the name of that fellow on the second floor? |
44233 | Perhaps I might also have a pair of gloves and a fan? |
44233 | Perhaps because that mesmerist comes here and talks a lot of superstitious nonsense? |
44233 | Perhaps he, too, stole apples in his childhood? |
44233 | Perhaps it is the fact that the mausoleum is to be consecrated in a few days? |
44233 | Perhaps it is the god of the goats? |
44233 | Perhaps we had better send for the doctor? |
44233 | Perhaps we''ll take a turn in that direction-- Whom were you talking with? |
44233 | Perhaps you are like that, too? |
44233 | Perhaps you are thinking of your inheritance? |
44233 | Perhaps you expected your usual creamed codfish and Christmas cake? |
44233 | Perhaps you mean that I have a weak chest? |
44233 | Personally? |
44233 | Police, was it? |
44233 | Poor me-- what can I do? |
44233 | Praised be-- why, I ca n''t get the word out!--I wonder if it will be possible to sleep to- night? |
44233 | Right or wrong, it remains a fact.--So you were looking for Mrs. Walström? |
44233 | Right? |
44233 | Say-- do you want to get me a ticket for the banquet to- night? |
44233 | Secrets? |
44233 | Seven? |
44233 | She asked you to tell me? |
44233 | She is too young for me, you mean? |
44233 | She will be here soon.--Do you find it enviable to be young? |
44233 | She with the hairpins, is n''t it? |
44233 | Should then its power not extend to the other side of death? |
44233 | Silver or gold? |
44233 | Silver or gold? |
44233 | Since when? |
44233 | So Agnes was with him? |
44233 | So it seems, but-- is it seemly? |
44233 | So it''s you-- my former sister- in- law? |
44233 | So much the better for me!--Do you see this scarf- pin? |
44233 | So she has broken with me? |
44233 | So she has got a stepfather? |
44233 | So that is love? |
44233 | So that''s your faith in me!--Will you sit down for a moment, then, while I go in and write a couple of letters? |
44233 | So this one is my stepmother? |
44233 | So you did n''t get any pleasure out of it? |
44233 | So you have found it out? |
44233 | So you have found that out, too? |
44233 | So you have snooped that out, too? |
44233 | So you really suspect me of being the unscrupulous fellow pictured in those stories? |
44233 | So you think me that far down, and yourself as high up as all that?--Tell me, you do n''t happen to have read to- day''s paper? |
44233 | So you''ve gone and started a little job of arson out here during the night, have you? |
44233 | So!--That means your son- in- law has got to go? |
44233 | So, you, you are to teach me? |
44233 | Sometimes in the nights I see her-- do you also see yours? |
44233 | Suffer? |
44233 | Suppose I wouldn''t-- are you sure she would stay with you anyhow? |
44233 | Swanwhite is not here? |
44233 | Swanwhite?--Can this be some delusion of the devil''s making, or have I done what I least wished? |
44233 | Take back? |
44233 | Talk of the devil, and-- Isn''t the sun down? |
44233 | Tell me, Amelia, have you noticed where your mother is looking for things when she believes herself to be alone? |
44233 | Tell me, Mr. Starck, have you got a telephone? |
44233 | Tell me, Mr. Starck, who lives up there on the second floor, right above my brother? |
44233 | Tell me, do you really think he is nothing but a mesmerist? |
44233 | Tell me-- did you ever see her? |
44233 | Tell me: is n''t he a coward in facing the struggles of life? |
44233 | Thanks, old man!--Well, will you let me have a look at your botanical specimens, then? |
44233 | That I am jealous of your servant- girl? |
44233 | That I do n''t know before? |
44233 | That I was too old? |
44233 | That is to say: you are making demands? |
44233 | That one? |
44233 | That was on the second floor? |
44233 | That''s Pavo-- do you think he knows what we are saying? |
44233 | That''s right!--Was it a beaver- coloured----? |
44233 | That''s true, I suppose--[_pensively_] but is that a fit occupation for me? |
44233 | That, too? |
44233 | The Simoom is here!--What do you think has become of my men? |
44233 | The child? |
44233 | The day is too far gone-- the gates are shut, the dogs let loose-- You know my dogs? |
44233 | The duke has told you-- hasn''t he? |
44233 | The dyer? |
44233 | The fire started at half past ten in the evening, I hear-- was the front door locked at that time? |
44233 | The hunt at Bab- el- Wad? |
44233 | The kindest, loveliest, most beautiful? |
44233 | The most beautiful, you mean? |
44233 | The new era? |
44233 | The old one or the young one? |
44233 | The one by the closet? |
44233 | The prince is here already? |
44233 | The red one stands for whom? |
44233 | The student? |
44233 | Then I am ruined? |
44233 | Then I''ll put it back in the box.--Fischer? |
44233 | Then I_ have_ gone and done it!--Oh, I''ll come to a bad end, I''m sure!--_Under_ his room, you say-- what could have been there-- the kitchen? |
44233 | Then do you understand? |
44233 | Then the fireworks will be called off, I suppose? |
44233 | Then you are not the Evil One? |
44233 | Then you have never heard the murmur made by winds that sweep across the waters? |
44233 | Then you know everybody around here? |
44233 | Then you mean to go down- town? |
44233 | There are a lot of people living here? |
44233 | There is nothing selfish about that, is there? |
44233 | There was a child of yours that went to the orphanage, I think? |
44233 | There was a death here in the middle of the summer, was n''t there? |
44233 | There was no electric light in the house? |
44233 | There you said it: ungrateful children.--Have you seen anything of Adolph? |
44233 | There''s some style to this room, is n''t there? |
44233 | They are astir up there-- did you see? |
44233 | Three years may be pretty long.--And you do n''t ask me to sit down? |
44233 | Thus, one shall be taken, and the other left!--Do you think that was treating me fairly? |
44233 | Time for me? |
44233 | To play? |
44233 | Unassailable? |
44233 | Under, you say? |
44233 | Us? |
44233 | Was I not born with a caul? |
44233 | Was he a hypocrite? |
44233 | Was he at home? |
44233 | Was he made a chimney- sweep because he had been bad? |
44233 | Was he not blue? |
44233 | Was it men or women you saw? |
44233 | Was n''t Louise here a moment ago? |
44233 | Was n''t the door locked? |
44233 | Was she excited? |
44233 | Was that agreement broken by me? |
44233 | Was that my brother? |
44233 | Was there anything about her, too? |
44233 | Was there nothing for me? |
44233 | We are human, are we not? |
44233 | Well, I suppose he''ll be here soon.--What''s this? |
44233 | Well, Mr. Starck, how is the old lady? |
44233 | Well, Mr. Starck, wo n''t you sit down and chat a little-- or perhaps you play chess? |
44233 | Well, boy, wo n''t you come and play with us? |
44233 | Well, do n''t you think that He who changed water into wine may also change silver into gold? |
44233 | Well, girl, is n''t it better to escape being scolded? |
44233 | Well, girls, are you on good terms again? |
44233 | Well, how does it taste? |
44233 | Well, if it comes to the worst-- I was a child myself once, and it was neither remarkable nor pleasant-- And I am his-- what of it? |
44233 | Well, is that something that can not be borne? |
44233 | Well, it is n''t bad at all-- and there is the music-- and there is a bust-- of whom? |
44233 | Well, now-- did you think there might be poison in this, too? |
44233 | Well, the responsibility had to be fixed, and now, when that''s done-- we can talk of something else.--How are you, to begin with? |
44233 | Well, then-- in your memory-- who brings you the prettiest mirage: the woman or the child? |
44233 | Well, we''ll see, we''ll see!--Anyhow, have you heard they''ve already given him four decorations? |
44233 | Well, what does that help us? |
44233 | Well, what happened to it? |
44233 | Well, what is there to think? |
44233 | Well, what''s your name? |
44233 | Well, why do n''t you submit and do as he-- you know who!--says? |
44233 | Well, why should n''t I take a beating for my friends? |
44233 | Well, why should n''t we? |
44233 | Well? |
44233 | What a web this is!--But who put the lamp there? |
44233 | What am I to believe? |
44233 | What am I to do? |
44233 | What am I to do? |
44233 | What am I to do? |
44233 | What are you going to answer? |
44233 | What are you going to do with them? |
44233 | What are you squinting at? |
44233 | What are you talking about? |
44233 | What are you thinking of now? |
44233 | What bishop? |
44233 | What can I do for you? |
44233 | What can I do to rehabilitate you? |
44233 | What can I tell you that you do n''t know before? |
44233 | What can it mean? |
44233 | What can it mean? |
44233 | What can this mean? |
44233 | What can you do for him, Judge? |
44233 | What could happen if you told your name? |
44233 | What could that have been? |
44233 | What could you do? |
44233 | What deformity is that? |
44233 | What did he have to say to you? |
44233 | What did she say when she telephoned? |
44233 | What did she want? |
44233 | What did the man have to say? |
44233 | What did those papers say? |
44233 | What did you do in dreamland, beyond the hills of dawn, my heart''s beloved? |
44233 | What did you prick it with? |
44233 | What do I see? |
44233 | What do I see? |
44233 | What do they want here? |
44233 | What do you hear? |
44233 | What do you know? |
44233 | What do you mean by that? |
44233 | What do you mean, Anderson? |
44233 | What do you mean? |
44233 | What do you mean? |
44233 | What do you mean? |
44233 | What do you mean? |
44233 | What do you sow? |
44233 | What do you think he looked like? |
44233 | What do you think of it, Mr. Walström? |
44233 | What do you think this is? |
44233 | What do you think? |
44233 | What do you want? |
44233 | What do you write? |
44233 | What does it mean? |
44233 | What does that concern me? |
44233 | What does that mean? |
44233 | What does that mean? |
44233 | What dog? |
44233 | What hairpins? |
44233 | What happened at the hospital? |
44233 | What has happened here? |
44233 | What has put those ideas into your head? |
44233 | What have I done, then? |
44233 | What have I done? |
44233 | What have I got to do with the navy? |
44233 | What have you done during all these years? |
44233 | What have you done then, poor man? |
44233 | What have you done to me? |
44233 | What have you done? |
44233 | What have you seen? |
44233 | What inheritance is that you are talking of? |
44233 | What inheritance? |
44233 | What is a Boston club? |
44233 | What is his name? |
44233 | What is it I hear? |
44233 | What is it called? |
44233 | What is it you hear? |
44233 | What is it? |
44233 | What is it? |
44233 | What is it? |
44233 | What is it? |
44233 | What is it? |
44233 | What is it? |
44233 | What is it? |
44233 | What is it? |
44233 | What is it? |
44233 | What is that he is saying? |
44233 | What is that strange smell, as of linseed- oil? |
44233 | What is that you are saying? |
44233 | What is that you are singing, Ali? |
44233 | What is that? |
44233 | What is that? |
44233 | What is that? |
44233 | What is the matter with your sword? |
44233 | What is the matter? |
44233 | What is the prince''s name? |
44233 | What is to happen? |
44233 | What is your name? |
44233 | What joy for her? |
44233 | What kind of fellow is the gardener? |
44233 | What kind of foolish idea was that? |
44233 | What kind of harm? |
44233 | What kind of people are they? |
44233 | What kind of people are they? |
44233 | What kind of seeds? |
44233 | What kind of talk is that? |
44233 | What kind of tree is that? |
44233 | What matters it, when you are true-- and when I love you? |
44233 | What message does the young king send his bride? |
44233 | What more have they got? |
44233 | What more is there to see? |
44233 | What more? |
44233 | What more? |
44233 | What more? |
44233 | What new event is this? |
44233 | What new tune is that? |
44233 | What of it? |
44233 | What place is that? |
44233 | What reason could he have for setting fire to another person''s house? |
44233 | What right have you to say such rude things to me? |
44233 | What shall I sign? |
44233 | What sort of character has she got? |
44233 | What then? |
44233 | What then?--Can Lena tell, you think? |
44233 | What was it he did? |
44233 | What was it you said? |
44233 | What was it? |
44233 | What was it? |
44233 | What was that? |
44233 | What was that? |
44233 | What was the matter? |
44233 | What was the outcome at the depot? |
44233 | What was the word we spoke, who heard it, and who punished us? |
44233 | What was_ that_, then? |
44233 | What would be the use of it? |
44233 | What would people be saying, do you think? |
44233 | What would she have written? |
44233 | What wrong have we done? |
44233 | What''s happening up there? |
44233 | What''s my name? |
44233 | What''s that? |
44233 | What''s that? |
44233 | What''s that? |
44233 | What''s that? |
44233 | What''s the use of living, when you learn so little from it? |
44233 | What, in the name of Heaven, are they up to in that place? |
44233 | What? |
44233 | What? |
44233 | What? |
44233 | What_ do_ you mean? |
44233 | What_ was_ it, anyhow? |
44233 | When did it begin? |
44233 | When nothing stands the test of being touched, what are you then to hold on to? |
44233 | When there is only one? |
44233 | When will you come back to us, little boy? |
44233 | When you brought the wedding- cake.--Does the place look changed? |
44233 | Whence do you come, my heart''s beloved? |
44233 | Where am I to get hold of a garden? |
44233 | Where and when was it held? |
44233 | Where are we? |
44233 | Where are you going, Prince? |
44233 | Where are you going, girl? |
44233 | Where are you going, little boy? |
44233 | Where did my brother go? |
44233 | Where did the fire start? |
44233 | Where did you get it? |
44233 | Where do they come from? |
44233 | Where do you see-- and whom? |
44233 | Where do you think Fischer has gone, and what can be the purpose of his flight? |
44233 | Where have you been so long? |
44233 | Where have you been? |
44233 | Where is Amelia? |
44233 | Where is Lady Swanwhite? |
44233 | Where is Swanwhite? |
44233 | Where is Swanwhite? |
44233 | Where is Swanwhite? |
44233 | Where is he now? |
44233 | Where is he now? |
44233 | Where is he now? |
44233 | Where is he? |
44233 | Where is it hid? |
44233 | Where is my hatred-- my revenge? |
44233 | Where is my strength? |
44233 | Where is my sword? |
44233 | Where is the Frank? |
44233 | Where is the bride? |
44233 | Where is your child? |
44233 | Where shall I hide it? |
44233 | Where, where, where? |
44233 | Where? |
44233 | Where? |
44233 | Where? |
44233 | Where? |
44233 | Which lamp? |
44233 | Which one? |
44233 | Whither? |
44233 | Who are sitting in judgment? |
44233 | Who are you? |
44233 | Who are you? |
44233 | Who can tell? |
44233 | Who could be listening here, and what harm could it do to thank God for all good gifts? |
44233 | Who could love me? |
44233 | Who is Lady Lena? |
44233 | Who is coming there? |
44233 | Who is guilty? |
44233 | Who is he, and what? |
44233 | Who is he? |
44233 | Who is it, then? |
44233 | Who is it? |
44233 | Who is laughing? |
44233 | Who is living here? |
44233 | Who is living in there? |
44233 | Who is sitting at the window? |
44233 | Who is standing behind the curtain with his arm around her neck? |
44233 | Who is standing behind the curtain with his arm around your wife''s neck? |
44233 | Who is that? |
44233 | Who is that? |
44233 | Who is the elder of the two? |
44233 | Who is the rightful owner, then? |
44233 | Who is there? |
44233 | Who is this my eyes behold? |
44233 | Who is your bride? |
44233 | Who is your bridegroom? |
44233 | Who opens up the golden gates? |
44233 | Who placed it there-- the sword that puts at naught their plighted troth? |
44233 | Who poured her heart in prayer for me? |
44233 | Who pulled away the curtain? |
44233 | Who said that? |
44233 | Who spoke the sacred word? |
44233 | Who started it? |
44233 | Who was he? |
44233 | Who was it that spoke? |
44233 | Who was it? |
44233 | Who was their playmate? |
44233 | Who would want me? |
44233 | Who''s that they''re burying to- day? |
44233 | Who? |
44233 | Whom have I got to fear, or what? |
44233 | Whose bust is that? |
44233 | Whose head? |
44233 | Whose innocence? |
44233 | Whose voice is this? |
44233 | Why are they standing there? |
44233 | Why are you playing the ghost at this late hour? |
44233 | Why are you sitting there watching that chest? |
44233 | Why are you trembling? |
44233 | Why are your hands so black? |
44233 | Why did n''t you stab him when you had a chance? |
44233 | Why did n''t you tell me before that your father was well off? |
44233 | Why did you ask, Consul? |
44233 | Why did you defile his honour, and why did you lure me into becoming your accomplice? |
44233 | Why did you have to look at it? |
44233 | Why did you have to tell me all this? |
44233 | Why did you marry me? |
44233 | Why did you say a while ago that there was dynamite in the cellar? |
44233 | Why did you sign it? |
44233 | Why did you tell me? |
44233 | Why did you want to heap dishonour on him? |
44233 | Why do I get all this which I do n''t deserve? |
44233 | Why do n''t they ever show themselves? |
44233 | Why do n''t you do it? |
44233 | Why do n''t you go on yourself? |
44233 | Why do n''t you go to work for somebody else? |
44233 | Why do n''t you say something unpleasant? |
44233 | Why do you ask? |
44233 | Why do you ask? |
44233 | Why do you believe it then, when I say it? |
44233 | Why do you carry a black plume? |
44233 | Why do you fly in a rage at my nice, gentle kinswoman? |
44233 | Why do you say that? |
44233 | Why do you say"hm"? |
44233 | Why do you talk like that? |
44233 | Why have you called me? |
44233 | Why in hell did I have to get drunk that day of all days-- when I need all the brains I''ve got to- day? |
44233 | Why is the light burning up there in their rooms? |
44233 | Why is your hair wet? |
44233 | Why is your hand trembling? |
44233 | Why must you go so soon? |
44233 | Why not? |
44233 | Why not? |
44233 | Why not? |
44233 | Why not? |
44233 | Why should I be angry? |
44233 | Why should I keep silent about it and let you make yourself ridiculous by your boasting about that revered family of yours? |
44233 | Why should n''t I? |
44233 | Why should n''t we? |
44233 | Why should we leave like that, all of a sudden? |
44233 | Why should you? |
44233 | Why, my feet are down there-- Isn''t that my feet? |
44233 | Why, she has been running around with another fellow all the time-- So you did n''t know that? |
44233 | Why? |
44233 | Why? |
44233 | Why? |
44233 | Why? |
44233 | Will he turn me out? |
44233 | Will you do me the favour of not finishing the bottle? |
44233 | Will you let me have my letters back now? |
44233 | Will you soon be through? |
44233 | Will you-- let me have twenty- five crowns? |
44233 | With sword between? |
44233 | With whom does he play now? |
44233 | With whom have I the honour----? |
44233 | Wo n''t you have a glass of wine with me instead? |
44233 | Wo n''t you have to move then? |
44233 | Would you care to have it? |
44233 | Would you mind becoming my surety on this note? |
44233 | Write down your last wishes while there is still time-- Where is your note- book? |
44233 | Yes, and no!--And you have been living in the belief that you had married into a respected family which had never disgraced itself? |
44233 | Yes, but can he do it? |
44233 | Yes, but how does she behave? |
44233 | Yes, but what sort of a man is he? |
44233 | Yes, tell me what it is that ticks-- so steady, steady, steady? |
44233 | Yes, when you make friends with one who has wronged me!--Where is my child? |
44233 | Yes, where are they? |
44233 | Yes, why should n''t we? |
44233 | Yes-- and you knew it?--Well, suppose we gave this property to the convent? |
44233 | Yes? |
44233 | Yesterday? |
44233 | Yet the worst remains-- Do you think they will come back? |
44233 | You are said to have been across to the other side? |
44233 | You are thinking of the monstrance which should have been of gold but was of silver? |
44233 | You could see them, neighbour? |
44233 | You do n''t mean to say you''re going to the Palace? |
44233 | You do n''t recognise me? |
44233 | You do n''t think it''s pleasant for me to have to call you down like this, do you? |
44233 | You do not know? |
44233 | You gave him a licking, I suppose? |
44233 | You have got a special name for this quarter, have n''t you? |
44233 | You have n''t known it? |
44233 | You know her hand-- what has it written? |
44233 | You know him? |
44233 | You know my sword? |
44233 | You mean that my years are burdening me? |
44233 | You mean that there is a portrait of_ her_ behind yours? |
44233 | You mean that things will happen-- just like that? |
44233 | You mean the ashes? |
44233 | You mean, what kind of person? |
44233 | You mole, you earthworm, you who turn your forehead toward the ground and show the sky your back-- what is there you can teach me? |
44233 | You ought to be ashamed of yourself? |
44233 | You saw the swan? |
44233 | You seem to know your way into this place? |
44233 | You should n''t be so forward, Eric, for it makes him bashful.--But tell me, little boy, who is your papa? |
44233 | You should obey without asking any questions, Eric.--But tell me, little boy, why is that ugly scarecrow hanging there? |
44233 | You sported and you played-- with whom? |
44233 | You stole, too? |
44233 | You think I''ll tell? |
44233 | You turn pale? |
44233 | You want her, do you? |
44233 | You weep? |
44233 | You were innocent then? |
44233 | You''re in a fine humour-- what new misfortune has befallen me? |
44233 | You''re not dead, then? |
44233 | You''ve spoken true!--For whom is Swanwhite then? |
44233 | You, too? |
44233 | You? |
44233 | You? |
44233 | Your queen, your heart-- or what am I? |
44233 | [ As_ he raises the glass, it is torn out of his hand and is seen to disappear through the wall_] What was that? |
44233 | [_ A little uncertain_] Where am I? |
44233 | [_ A noise as of thunder is heard_] Whose voice is speaking now? |
44233 | [_ After a pause_] Well? |
44233 | [_ After a slight resistance_] So you think we''re going to be welcome, then? |
44233 | [_ Agitated_] So that they had to come back, you mean? |
44233 | [_ Alarmed_] What day of the year is it to- day? |
44233 | [_ Angrily_] Did n''t you ask that a while ago? |
44233 | [_ Anxiously_] What news? |
44233 | [_ Appalled_] Is it in the newspapers? |
44233 | [_ At the telephone_] Is that you? |
44233 | [_ At the window_] May I speak to you, sir? |
44233 | [_ Beaten for the moment, she changes her tone_] Then will Your Grace inform your daughter what is now in store for her? |
44233 | [_ Begins to listen, is aroused, looks up at the ceiling_] My_ Impromptu_? |
44233 | [_ Beside himself_] Where is my Swanwhite? |
44233 | [_ Blustering_] That fellow? |
44233 | [_ Changing his tone_] I have n''t said a word about Miss Cecilia, have I? |
44233 | [_ Clapping her hands_] Well-- is she not coming? |
44233 | [_ Comes in, looking happy_] Are you playing the ghost among the ruins? |
44233 | [_ Coming forward_] Who comes with the morning wind? |
44233 | [_ Coming to the window_] Are you alone? |
44233 | [_ Covers her eyes with her hands; after a pause she says_] Do you want to help me? |
44233 | [_ Crushed_] So that''s the reason why we had closets everywhere? |
44233 | [_ Disappointed_] Are you poking fun at me, you damned old hag? |
44233 | [_ Dressed in a white garment, with a wreath of roses on her hair_] Who am I now? |
44233 | [_ Entering, turns to_ Ericson] Can you pull down that wall over there? |
44233 | [_ Entering; to_ MARIE] What do you want here? |
44233 | [_ Enters slowly from the right_] Is n''t my brother back yet? |
44233 | [_ Enters, carrying a crateful of bottles_] Excuse me, but does Mr. Fischer live here? |
44233 | [_ Enters, dressed in black, and gazes long at the_ Stranger] Are you my brother- in- law? |
44233 | [_ Enters, evidently upset, badly dressed_,_ his hands discoloured by the dyes_] Is it all out now, Anderson? |
44233 | [_ Enters, goes up to the_ OLD LADY,_ and assists her in rising_] Do you know me? |
44233 | [_ Enters_] Are you still playing the ghost? |
44233 | [_ Enters_] Well, child, how is your patience? |
44233 | [_ Feebly_] How-- how did you get here? |
44233 | [_ Feeling unhappy_] Are you satisfied-- with your life? |
44233 | [_ Feels her pulse beating under his thumb_] What have you there, that''s ticking-- one, and two, and three, and four----? |
44233 | [_ Following him_] Father? |
44233 | [_ Frightened_] Where did you come from? |
44233 | [_ Frightened_] Who are you? |
44233 | [_ Gazing at the parchment_] And this was written by my Swanwhite? |
44233 | [_ Gives the_ PRINCE_ a sign to step aside_] You feel, then, that your guilt is too great? |
44233 | [_ Glancing at his helmet_] I think I have to look? |
44233 | [_ Goes to meet him and shakes hands with him_] Hello, little boy!--Come and shake hands, Thyra!--What''s your name, boy? |
44233 | [_ Goes to the door at the right_] Come, Carl Frederick-- get a cab-- take Gerda down to the police station-- won''t you? |
44233 | [_ Goes up to the_ FIANCÉ_ and sits down on a chair beside him_] Now let''s hear what you have to say? |
44233 | [_ Having crossed himself_] Do you know who the boy was, Thyra? |
44233 | [_ He discovers her and takes her up in his arms_] Are you alive? |
44233 | [_ He falls to with his pick_] Ho- hey, ho- ho!--Ho- hey, leggo!--Ho- hey, for that one!--Do you see anything? |
44233 | [_ He is groping around_] Elise, where are you? |
44233 | [_ He picks the lamp from the debris and holds it up_] Do you recognise your lamp, Mr. Walström? |
44233 | [_ He presses a button and a_ WAITER_ enters_] What do you want-- a sandwich, perhaps? |
44233 | [_ He pulls out a number of bank- notes and stocks_] What''s this? |
44233 | [_ He wakes up_] Where am I? |
44233 | [_ Hesitating_] Saint Edward-- my patron saint? |
44233 | [_ Holding out his snuff- box_] May I? |
44233 | [_ Holding out one of her little fingers_] Can you see anything? |
44233 | [_ Imitates the tolling of bells on the guitar_] What do you see now? |
44233 | [_ In a lowered voice_] And how about Starck''s Agnes? |
44233 | [_ In the same tone_] The prince!--But have n''t we met before? |
44233 | [_ Interested_] Was the door locked? |
44233 | [_ Irately_] What are you driving at? |
44233 | [_ Leads_ GUIMARD_ to one of the sand piles and makes him lie down on the floor with his feet on the sand_] Are you comfortable now? |
44233 | [_ Looking around_] And does the sun never enter this place of damp and cold? |
44233 | [_ Looking around_] Has there-- been a fire-- here? |
44233 | [_ Makes the sign of the cross_] Tell me, little boy, why must n''t we touch the tree? |
44233 | [_ Offended_] For me? |
44233 | [_ Pause]_ Did you see if they went with him? |
44233 | [_ Pause]_ Do you wish to see Anne- Charlotte? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] Did you want anything-- of me-- can I be of any service? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] Do n''t I look as I have been described-- or painted? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] However-- let us talk of something else, as all that is now in ashes.--Did you have any insurance? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] It burned down last night? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] Tell me-- the student is arrested, you say-- can he get out of it? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] Who is he, then? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] Who is the woman in white? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] Who was the owner of the house? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] You are a nice girl, and sensible-- did you know the confectioner''s daughter? |
44233 | [_ Pause_] You were born in this quarter, were you not? |
44233 | [_ Placing the dish within the semicircle formed by the three flowers_] The white one stands for whom? |
44233 | [_ Pointing to a dish of fruit_] Would you like some fruit? |
44233 | [_ Pointing to the table_] And you see nothing? |
44233 | [_ Pushes the bills and securities into his pockets_] But what is it I hear? |
44233 | [_ Reading_] And she wrote this? |
44233 | [_ Returning the stare_] Well, do you recognise me? |
44233 | [_ Returns, carrying in his hand a small bottle and some letters_] What does it say? |
44233 | [_ Rises and goes to the door at the left_] Oh, you do? |
44233 | [_ Rises, goes to the peacock and begins to stroke its back and tail_] Pavo, dear Pavo, what do you see and what do you hear? |
44233 | [_ Rising in evident alarm_] What is it about? |
44233 | [_ Rising_] But how can I keep the picture when it is to be sold at auction? |
44233 | [_ Rising_] What are you, you devil who are singing with two voices? |
44233 | [_ Rising_] Who is that?--Oh, it''s you, my nice gentleman, who has led the children astray? |
44233 | [_ Seating himself at the table_] Hope-- of what? |
44233 | [_ She bends down over the spring_] What is it I see? |
44233 | [_ She pulls a hair from her head and winds it into the ball of yarn_] What is your name? |
44233 | [_ Shocked_] And here he has been going for five years? |
44233 | [_ Silence_] First, second, third time-- no offer? |
44233 | [_ Silence_] No offer? |
44233 | [_ Sitting at the table, where now the_ OLD LADY_ takes a seat opposite him_] What do you see? |
44233 | [_ Sliding up to the chest of drawers> where the box of perfume stands_] Are you not going to eat anything? |
44233 | [_ Smiling_] Shall I tell a story? |
44233 | [_ Staring at her_] Oh, is that so? |
44233 | [_ Startled_] Who was? |
44233 | [_ Steps up to the table_] Well, how do you like our animal magnetism? |
44233 | [_ Straightening himself up_] What kind of language is that? |
44233 | [_ Suddenly she is seized with panic, which quickly spreads to the men and the three_ MAIDS] Is the enemy upon us? |
44233 | [_ Taken aback_] What''s that? |
44233 | [_ Takes from the fireplace a mottled, strangely shaped pumpkin_] What can it be? |
44233 | [_ Takes out a note- book and a pencil_] What am I to write? |
44233 | [_ The doves begin to stir and coo_] What is it, little white ones? |
44233 | [_ The swallows chirp in their nest_] What was that? |
44233 | [_ To his wife_] What did he say to you? |
44233 | [_ To his_ WIFE] Do you see now, that he wants to help us? |
44233 | [_ To the_ CHAMBERLAIN] At five, then-- in full dress, I suppose? |
44233 | [_ To the_ JUDGE,_ who in the meantime has pulled down another shade_] Where did you get this set from? |
44233 | [_ To the_ JUDGE] Do you really think he is-- the Other One? |
44233 | [_ To the_ JUDGE] Is he gone? |
44233 | [_ To the_ Judge] Where did you get the idea of building your tomb where the gallows used to stand? |
44233 | [_ To the_ MASTER OF CEREMONIES] Have I got to do it? |
44233 | [_ To the_ MASTER OF CEREMONIES] Is he a real Prince? |
44233 | [_ To the_ MASTER OF CEREMONIES] Why do you disturb my peace at this midnight hour? |
44233 | [_ To the_ PRINCE,_ who is asking her to dance_] You do n''t look happy, my Prince? |
44233 | [_ To_ AMELIA] Are you not done with the cleaning yet? |
44233 | [_ To_ AMELIA] Is it worth while to set him right? |
44233 | [_ To_ AMELIA] Who was it that spoke? |
44233 | [_ To_ AXEL] And now you are going to marry her? |
44233 | [_ To_ Adolph] What rudeness-- what a lack of all human feeling-- to ask a couple of old people outright: are you not going to die soon? |
44233 | [_ To_ CECILIA] Have you known that woman before? |
44233 | [_ To_ LOUISE] Did the snake bite? |
44233 | [_ To_ LOUISE] Does he know, or does n''t he? |
44233 | [_ To_ LOUISE] Perhaps it was a mistake-- that we did n''t hear right-- I ca n''t explain it-- Or maybe he is not telling the truth? |
44233 | [_ To_ SWANWHITE] Well, child, where is the prince? |
44233 | [_ To_ THE OTHER ONE] What do you want? |
44233 | [_ To_ THE OTHER ONE] Who are you, sir? |
44233 | [_ To_ THURE] Did you notice he did n''t introduce us-- to the chamberlain? |
44233 | [_ Turning toward her_] Is it a bill? |
44233 | [_ Turns around and catches sight of_ GERDA,_ whom he gradually recognises; then he puts his hand to his heart_] O Lord, was that you? |
44233 | [_ Weeping_] So I am to be scolded, too? |
44233 | [_ Who has been looking at the_ PRINCE_ as if to study him_] Why not be seated, Prince? |
44233 | [_ Who has drawn near to listen_] Sugared, of course? |
44233 | [_ With a movement of his hand as if he were catching the name in the air_] Was that a rose you threw me? |
44233 | [_ With an expression of horror_] What are you saying? |
44233 | [_ With his finger on his lips_] Polly Pry!--But who is coming there? |
44233 | [_ With the helmet at her ear_] What is that I hear? |
44233 | [_ Writing_] It is written.--And can I die now? |
44233 | _ goes to the throne_] Why are those seven ladies not dancing? |
44233 | what are you talking of? |