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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42146 | Large tracts were covered with a tall fern(_ Pteris aquilina_?). |
42146 | and if so, to what are we to ascribe the deposition of such an enormous mass of alluvium- like accumulation? |
32752 | ''Bank clerks at Tooting do n''t have centipedes on their bedroom walls, do they?'' |
32752 | ''Got what?'' |
32752 | ''That dispels the bank clerk idea altogether, does it not?'' |
32752 | ''What do they mean by calling this something country a something tableland? |
32752 | ''What is it?'' |
32752 | But why should we have grieved? |
32752 | But, even so, what fool shall rush in and criticise the East? |
33359 | ''And who the devil is Atisa?'' |
33359 | ''But has he no interests or amusements?'' |
33359 | ''But what does he do all day?'' |
33359 | ''But why did you not treat with the Tibetans themselves?'' |
33359 | ''Do you get much of this sort of thing?'' |
33359 | ''Do you read much?'' |
33359 | ''The ruler of your country leaves his palace and capital, and you know nothing?'' |
33359 | ''What the devil is that old thief doing over there?'' |
33359 | ''Who are you?'' |
33359 | A transport officer was shouting:''How many bags have you, babu?'' |
33359 | And the rabble? |
33359 | And what Englishman with the same prospect to face, caught in this dark eddy of circumstance, would not have done the same thing? |
33359 | And who is he? |
33359 | Answer:"What signifies whether it was a bird or not?" |
33359 | But the men who attacked the Kangma post, what parallel in history have we for these? |
33359 | But what was left him if he lived except shame and humiliation? |
33359 | But what was the flame that smouldered in these men and lighted them to action? |
33359 | But why not own up that one travels for the glamour of the thing? |
33359 | Do you know where he is?'' |
33359 | Have we removed it? |
33359 | How in the name of all their Buddhas were they to stop such a man? |
33359 | It may be asked, then, What is, or was, the nature of the Russian menace in Tibet? |
33359 | One wondered, were they pursuing truth or were they petrified by ritual and routine? |
33359 | Or are they depths? |
33359 | Or were we noted as food for gossip and criticism when their self- imposed ordeal was done? |
33359 | Says I,"Was that a bird at the magistrate''s that flapped so loud?" |
33359 | We will not molest you, but we refuse to accept your terms''? |
33359 | What could they have done? |
33359 | What, then, drove them on? |
33359 | When Colonel Younghusband put the question direct to a head Lama in open durbar,''Have you news of the Dalai Lama? |
33359 | Where else can one find a racecourse, polo- ground, fishing, and shooting, and a rainfall that is little more than a third of that of Darjeeling? |
33359 | Who can tell what they think or what they wish, these undivinable creatures? |
33359 | Who knows? |
33359 | Why could we not have left at least one city out of bounds? |
33359 | Why do n''t they send up the--th Light Cavalry?'' |
33359 | Why should he? |
33359 | Why should not the Tibetans, who are of the same stock, yield themselves to enlightenment? |
33359 | Why should they? |
33359 | Why, in the name of all their Bodhisats and Munis, did they not run? |
33359 | Why, then, deal with China at all? |
33359 | You do n''t understand? |
33359 | _ Officer coming up_:''... Up above Phari ideal country for native cavalry, is n''t it?... |
27021 | ''Smart,''sir? |
27021 | ''Wild''you spell w- i- l- d? |
27021 | And where does he live? |
27021 | Are you quite sure that this lake is the home of the gods? |
27021 | Do you ever expect to become a saint? |
27021 | Do you hear the sound of bells? |
27021 | Have we passed the Gomba? 27021 How is he clothed?" |
27021 | How many coolies will you take, sir? |
27021 | Is it a_ Plenki_? |
27021 | Sir, do you see that island? |
27021 | Tell me, first, how you reached Taklakot? |
27021 | What are the evil qualities to be mostly avoided? |
27021 | What are you doing, sir? |
27021 | What are you going to do? |
27021 | What do you do with these? |
27021 | What have you done with it? |
27021 | What is that? |
27021 | What is that? |
27021 | What is that? |
27021 | What is your name? |
27021 | Where are Mansing and the goat? |
27021 | Where are they? |
27021 | Where are your certificates? |
27021 | Where? |
27021 | Why is that? |
27021 | Will five do? |
27021 | _ Chuwen bogpe, tsamba, chon won ì?_( Will you sell me flour or_ tsamba_?) |
27021 | _ Chuwen bogpe, tsamba, chon won ì?_( Will you sell me flour or_ tsamba_?) |
27021 | _ Keran ga naddo ung?_( Where are you going?) |
27021 | _ Keran ga naddo ung?_( Where are you going?) |
27021 | _ Keran ga naddoung?_( Where are you going?) |
27021 | _ Keran ga naddoung?_( Where are you going?) |
27021 | _ Kiula tuku taka zando?_( How many children have you?) |
27021 | _ Kiula tuku taka zando?_( How many children have you?) |
27021 | _ Kuan hai?_( Who is there?) |
27021 | _ Kuan hai?_( Who is there?) |
27021 | And if it be God''s decree that he should die, what would be the use of rebelling against it? |
27021 | And you,"asked he, inquisitively--"how long have you taken to come from Ladak?" |
27021 | Are you one of his advance- guard?" |
27021 | Can we stop near your camp and pick up the food that you will throw away?" |
27021 | Had he come across some of his mates, or had he heard from the soldiers that they were in the neighborhood? |
27021 | Have we not yet reached it?" |
27021 | How could we now turn back when so near our goal? |
27021 | How much do they want?" |
27021 | How spell?" |
27021 | Or had they been caught by the Jong Pen( the Master of the fort), and been imprisoned and tortured? |
27021 | Should I let myself go, choosing rest and peace rather than effort, or should I make a last struggle to save myself? |
27021 | Tumka hatte?_"( Come, come, come! |
27021 | Undoubtedly the satisfaction of going up high mountains is great, but can it ever be compared to the delight of coming down again? |
27021 | Was what I saw before me real? |
27021 | Were the Tarjum''s men coming, preceded by their animals? |
27021 | Were these Tibetans trying to surprise us in our sleep or were they my men returning at last? |
27021 | Were we discovered? |
27021 | What clock?" |
27021 | What is meaning? |
27021 | What is''_ kiang_''in English?" |
27021 | Where are you?) |
27021 | Would they betray us and never return? |
22210 | ''Smart,''sir? |
22210 | ''Wild''you spell w- i- l- d? |
22210 | And where does he live? |
22210 | Are the people very obsequious to the Rajiwar? |
22210 | Are you quite sure, Kachi, that this lake is the home of the gods? |
22210 | Cut off my head? |
22210 | Cut off my head? |
22210 | Cut off our heads? |
22210 | Did you not feel the earth shake and quiver? |
22210 | Do the natives adopt any special method to protect themselves from these mountain demons? |
22210 | Do the spirits ever speak? |
22210 | Do you ever expect to become a saint? |
22210 | Do you hear the sound of bells? |
22210 | Do you know any one who has seen them? |
22210 | Does not Mr. Landor remind you of''that other''eccentric gentleman that came through here last year? |
22210 | Does not that sound more like an attack of indigestion? |
22210 | Have we passed the Gomba? 22210 Have you ever seen a spirit, Jagat Sing?" |
22210 | How is he clothed? |
22210 | How many coolies will you take, sir? |
22210 | Is it a Plenki? |
22210 | Sahib, do you see that island? |
22210 | Tell me,I said to Jagat Sing,"are there''spirits of the mountain''in these ranges? |
22210 | What are the evil qualities to be mostly avoided? |
22210 | What are you doing, sir? |
22210 | What are you going to do? |
22210 | What do you do with these? |
22210 | What have you done with it? |
22210 | What is that? |
22210 | What is that? |
22210 | What is your name? |
22210 | What? |
22210 | Where are your certificates? |
22210 | Where is my book, Chanden Sing? |
22210 | Where is your son? |
22210 | Where? |
22210 | Which way did it go? |
22210 | Who is that? |
22210 | Who is that? |
22210 | Why is that? |
22210 | _ Keran ga naddo ung?_("Where are you going?") |
22210 | _ Keran ga naddo ung?_("Where are you going?") |
22210 | _ Keran ga naddoung?_("Where are you going?") |
22210 | _ Keran ga naddoung?_("Where are you going?") |
22210 | _ Kuan hai?_("Who is there?") |
22210 | _ Kuan hai?_("Who is there?") |
22210 | And do the people really believe in them?" |
22210 | And if it were the God''s decree that he should die, what could be the use of rebelling against it? |
22210 | And who better than the Lamas could make peace between God and him? |
22210 | And you?" |
22210 | Are you married? |
22210 | Are you one of his advance guard?" |
22210 | Are you still at Almora? |
22210 | Are your dear parents alive? |
22210 | As time went on, and they did not put in an appearance, we began to entertain doubts as to their safety, or would they betray us and never return? |
22210 | Besides, what does it matter whether you die to- day or to- morrow?" |
22210 | But how could they be when you consider the gallons of filthy tea which they drink daily, and the liquor to which they are so partial? |
22210 | Can we stop near your camp and pick up the food that you will throw away?" |
22210 | DEAR MR. LANDOR, Do you remember the night when we separated near Lama Chokden in Tibet, you to proceed towards Lhassa, and I to return to India? |
22210 | Had he come across some of his mates? |
22210 | Have we not yet reached it?" |
22210 | Have you any brothers and sisters? |
22210 | Have you not got a copy of my official report? |
22210 | Having come thus far, should I be compelled now to go back or give in, and be captured by the Tibetan soldiers whom I had so successfully evaded? |
22210 | How are your eyes and spine? |
22210 | How could we now turn back when so near our goal? |
22210 | How did the photographs which we took up at the Lippu Pass turn out? |
22210 | How many times had not my schemes been upset? |
22210 | How much do they want?" |
22210 | How spell?" |
22210 | I said to the Rongba,"what is that?" |
22210 | Is that the care you take of my notes and sketches? |
22210 | No doubt the satisfaction of going up high mountains is very great; but can it be compared to that of coming down? |
22210 | Or, as was more likely, had they been caught by the Jong Pen( the master of the fort), and been imprisoned and tortured? |
22210 | Should I dwindle painlessly away, preferring rest and peace to effort, or should I make a last struggle to save myself? |
22210 | THE BIOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF TO- DAY: Preformation or Epigenesis? |
22210 | Then you, sir, I, sir, five coolies, sir, start night- time, what clock?" |
22210 | Tumka hatte?_ Come, come, come quickly! |
22210 | Was what I saw before me real? |
22210 | Were the Tarjum''s men coming, preceded by their animals? |
22210 | Were these Tibetans trying to surprise us in our sleep, or could they be our men returning at last? |
22210 | Were we discovered? |
22210 | What have you done with them?" |
22210 | What is meaning? |
22210 | What is your name?" |
22210 | What is''kiang''in English?" |
22210 | What painter could do those mountains justice?" |
22210 | Where are you?" |
22210 | Why then should we expect them to be faithful to us? |
22210 | Will five do?" |
22210 | Would all the brides of the first man become the brides of the second? |
22210 | Would it be possible, I asked them, to get over the Lumpiya Pass or the still higher Mangshan? |
22210 | [ Illustration: THE LADY IN QUESTION]"''Why did you marry me?'' |
22210 | [ Illustration: THE NERPANI ROAD]"Where are they?" |
22210 | [ Illustration: THE PHOTOGRAPH THAT CAUSED THE CHILD''S DEATH]"And how about your husband?" |
22210 | [ Illustration: WOMAN CARRYING CHILD IN BASKET]"_ Kiula tuku taka zando?_"("How many children have you?") |
22210 | [ Illustration: WOMAN CARRYING CHILD IN BASKET]"_ Kiula tuku taka zando?_"("How many children have you?") |
22210 | asked he inquisitively,"how long have you taken to come from Ladak?" |
22210 | or had he heard from the sepoys that they were in the neighbourhood? |
22210 | where has it gone?" |
43549 | And how long will he remain there? |
43549 | Are you all Ladakis? |
43549 | But is it not possible that the prisoner may speak to the monk who pushes the_ tsamba_ dish into the loophole? 43549 But what happens if he is ill? |
43549 | But who are you? |
43549 | But why? 43549 Did I not tell you that I was not going to Khotan by the ordinary route, but by roundabout ways which would demand at least two months?" |
43549 | Did you not promise to give me the black horse in exchange for butter? 43549 Does the Sahib remember me?" |
43549 | Does the road cross over high passes? |
43549 | Has he relations? |
43549 | Has that ever happened? |
43549 | How long has he lived in the darkness? |
43549 | How old is he? |
43549 | Is it not beautiful? |
43549 | Is it not just as wrong to kill sheep and eat their flesh? |
43549 | Is not our country hard and terrible to live in? 43549 May he never come out again into the daylight before his death?" |
43549 | Tell us, Bombo Chimbo, is it you, with your glass and measuring instruments, that is keeping back the rain this year? 43549 Then he must have enough light to read by?" |
43549 | What are the names of the others? |
43549 | What colour is he? |
43549 | What does Lobsang think? |
43549 | What horse is that? |
43549 | What if we have to stay here till the lake freezes over, four months hence? |
43549 | What is it? |
43549 | What is the name of the lama who is now walled up in this cell? |
43549 | What is to be done? 43549 What is to be done?" |
43549 | What man is that? |
43549 | What would you do if I quietly disappeared one night? 43549 Whence have you come?" |
43549 | Where does the lake lie? |
43549 | Where has he come from? |
43549 | Where have you come from? |
43549 | Which of you is my cook? |
43549 | Who is the caravan bashi? |
43549 | Why do you weep? |
43549 | You are then eleven men altogether-- three Lamaists and eight Mohammedans? |
43549 | You never know, then, how he is? |
43549 | You will perhaps allow two of my own servants to carry a letter from me to Gyangtse? |
43549 | And he thinks:"What is a short earthly life in darkness compared to the glorious light of eternity?" |
43549 | And if we tried to slink through to Rudok and thence make eastwards? |
43549 | And then? |
43549 | Are you mad? |
43549 | Are you well armed?" |
43549 | But does he clearly conceive what this means? |
43549 | But how much water flows to the lake by underground passages which we could not measure? |
43549 | But how would that be possible? |
43549 | But tell me why you have come back again? |
43549 | But would it be prudent to advance further into Nepal? |
43549 | Can not he get help?" |
43549 | Did I not tell you expressly to take barley for 2½ months?" |
43549 | Did it actually exist? |
43549 | Did you not obey my orders? |
43549 | Does he not hear what we are saying, or, at least, that some one is talking outside his den?" |
43549 | Every time I write in my diary"the first,"I wonder what the new month holds in its lap-- new discoveries or new disappointments? |
43549 | Had I not already brought about Hlaje Tsering''s fall, and would I cause the new Governor of Naktsang to meet the same fate? |
43549 | Had he gone quite off his head? |
43549 | Had he got lost, or was he a scout sent out to see if the ice were broken up on the lakes to the north? |
43549 | Had you not enough last year, when you were obliged to leave the country by the road to Ladak? |
43549 | Had, perchance, the horses strayed away? |
43549 | Has the Gossul monastery been changed by some whim of the gods into an air- ship which is bearing us away to another planet? |
43549 | Have you brought me a message?" |
43549 | He had 2500 rupees with him; had he decamped, or had he been robbed? |
43549 | He said himself that he would crawl to Shyok, but how was he to get across the river? |
43549 | Here you have me again; what do you mean to do with me?" |
43549 | How far would this snow extend? |
43549 | How has it been produced, since the lake is quite peaceful? |
43549 | How have you found the way? |
43549 | How is that possible, and why are you come?" |
43549 | How seldom are all these conditions fulfilled? |
43549 | How was this to be done? |
43549 | How would it all end? |
43549 | I clapped him on the shoulder, saying,"Do you know me again, Pemba Tsering?" |
43549 | I could not avoid Rawling''s and Deasy''s country, but what did it matter? |
43549 | In Turkestan one simply encamps when a storm comes on, but what is the use of encamping to await the end of a storm which lasts thirty days? |
43549 | In a corner surely waves a Swedish flag? |
43549 | Is June to be reckoned among the winter months? |
43549 | Is not the Bombo Chimbo''s country( India) better?" |
43549 | It is very kind of you to say so, but would it not be better if you were to love your own country a little more? |
43549 | Late at night two horsemen rode past our camp; the watchmen called out"Who''s there?" |
43549 | May I hear which way you really wish to take?" |
43549 | Mundang is marked on the English maps of Nepal, but who was Lo Gapu,"the King of the Southern Land"? |
43549 | Nothing could be done with the leather waistcoat and the fur coat; they would not be dry by night, but what did it matter? |
43549 | On the morning of May 27 the weather was really fine after a minimum of only 23 °; had the spring come at last? |
43549 | Or what did I mean? |
43549 | Shall we leave it on the right or left? |
43549 | Shall we turn back? |
43549 | Should I never cross the Trans- Himalaya again? |
43549 | Should we be able to cross it with our little caravan? |
43549 | Should we be successful, and be able to complete this exceedingly important meridional traverse through an unknown part of Tibet? |
43549 | Should we succeed, or should we be forced back when we had traversed only half the distance across the blank space? |
43549 | Should we try to make a road along which the animals could be helped over the blocks by the united strength of the men? |
43549 | Should we venture in our little canvas boat on the lake, exposed to all the winds? |
43549 | Should we venture to creep along the shore southwards so as to reach a point opposite the camp? |
43549 | Stags''horns are set up on a_ mani_ heap; where do they come from? |
43549 | Then the thought shot through my mind:"Is the boat moored securely? |
43549 | Was it now the turn of the men after half the caravan had been lost? |
43549 | Was it one of the men who had been drowned in the winter? |
43549 | We are a little beyond the promontory; would it not be better to turn back? |
43549 | We are certainly past the early days of August, but is it possible that autumn is already beginning? |
43549 | We see the boat filling slowly-- shall we reach the bank before it sinks? |
43549 | Were the dogs keeping together, or were they seeking us along different paths, having lost each other? |
43549 | Were they afraid of us or were they suspicious? |
43549 | Were they spies? |
43549 | Were we hurt at all, and would we come up into the monastery and spend the night in their warm rooms? |
43549 | What could the Tibetans be thinking of? |
43549 | What did they want? |
43549 | What do you mean to do then?" |
43549 | What has become of the earth, if all is sky and clouds? |
43549 | What if I went down into Nepal and came back again into Tibet by unguarded roads? |
43549 | What if we went through the Chang- chenmo valley to Pamzal and the Lanak- la? |
43549 | What in the world did this mean? |
43549 | What is the use of looking forward to spring when the days are darker as time goes on? |
43549 | What is your occupation?" |
43549 | What news?" |
43549 | What shall we do then? |
43549 | What would she do when night came down with its dreadful darkness and its prowling wolves? |
43549 | What would they say, what would they do, if we were drowned like cats in this raging lake? |
43549 | Where are the others?" |
43549 | Where was she? |
43549 | Which was more expedient-- to travel north- east or south- west? |
43549 | Who was he? |
43549 | Why do you ask the names of the valleys?" |
43549 | Why had we not started an hour earlier, instead of watching the religious ablutions of the Hindus? |
43549 | Why have you come back again?" |
43549 | Why have you travelled in winter? |
43549 | Why is the beautiful view concealed and the daylight excluded? |
43549 | Why then do you travel by this dangerous side route? |
43549 | Will you agree to accompany me to Kamba Tsenam''s tent, four days''journey from here? |
43549 | Will you instead have the kindness to follow us to Semoku by the Tsango, on the_ tasam_, which is only two days''journey to the south- west? |
43549 | Would he keep his word? |
43549 | what was she doing at this moment? |
43497 | Am I, then, to travel through the air, or sink down to the lower regions? |
43497 | And how old is the monastery? |
43497 | And west of that? |
43497 | And west of the Caspian Sea? |
43497 | And what is there to the west of this ocean? |
43497 | And where do you come to when you continue to travel westwards? |
43497 | And you will send my letter to Gyangtse? |
43497 | Are they civil to you? |
43497 | Are they in fairly good condition? |
43497 | Can you depend on your wife''s faithfulness for so long a time? |
43497 | Can you find your way, and are you sure that your supplies will last out? |
43497 | Certainly; but which way do you think of taking? 43497 Do you know the way to the south?" |
43497 | Do you see the small white swirls in the south- west? 43497 Does not the Sahib hear something?" |
43497 | Does not the Sahib think it dangerous to go further when the lake is bottomless? |
43497 | Does the Bombo Chimbo remember that I tried to detain him five and a half years ago with a large levy? |
43497 | Does the Devashung know that I am here? |
43497 | Has, then, Rabsang played a trick on me and the Babu Sahib? |
43497 | Have you any fresh information? |
43497 | Have you any horses you can sell us? |
43497 | Have you any yaks for sale? |
43497 | Have you heard anything more of the Governor? |
43497 | Have you heard that Hedin is in Srinagar? |
43497 | How are the hired horses? |
43497 | How can the Sahib regain his strength if he eats so little? |
43497 | How can you remember all that? |
43497 | How do you know that? |
43497 | How goes it with the animals? |
43497 | How is Hlaje Tsering getting on? |
43497 | How long can the animals hold out, if we find no pasture? |
43497 | How long is it by the nearest way to Shigatse?'''' 43497 How long will it take a messenger to reach him?" |
43497 | How many do you want to manage the caravan? |
43497 | How many more animals have we? |
43497 | How much do you want? |
43497 | How much longer will the storm last? |
43497 | In which direction have the robbers retired with their booty? |
43497 | Is Hlaje Tsering still ruler of Naktsang? |
43497 | Is he bringing with him as large a following as last time? |
43497 | Is there nothing here, then, that we can burn? 43497 It was agreed that you should accompany us as far as the Yeshil- kul; do you mean to break your word?" |
43497 | Master,suggested Robert, who always addressed me thus,"would it not be more prudent to land again before the storm reaches its height? |
43497 | May it not be Changpas? |
43497 | No, really? 43497 Now you see that I was right; how often have I told you that we should be ordered to halt at the Bogtsang- tsangpo?" |
43497 | Ordered to halt? |
43497 | Shall you have more of such lake voyages, Master? |
43497 | Tell me, Hlaje Tsering, do you think that I shall be stopped in the territory of the Labrang? |
43497 | Tell me, Ma Daloi, do you think that the Tashi Lama will receive me? |
43497 | That is all very fine, but have you any proof that the Tashi Lama will assume the responsibility of forwarding your letters? 43497 The road to the east is also barred?" |
43497 | WHERE ARE YOU GOING? |
43497 | We are, then, in the province of Tang- yung? |
43497 | We shall, then, have more losses soon? |
43497 | What are you afraid of? |
43497 | What are you talking about? 43497 What are your terms?" |
43497 | What do they say to my remaining away so long? |
43497 | What happens if she misconducts herself with another man? |
43497 | What is it? |
43497 | What is the matter? |
43497 | What is the news? |
43497 | What is their intention, do you think, Muhamed Isa? |
43497 | What lies to the west of Yarkand? |
43497 | What time is it, Master? |
43497 | What, in your opinion, do they mean to do with us? |
43497 | When? |
43497 | Where are you going? |
43497 | Where do you come from? |
43497 | Where do you think that the soldiers are waiting for us? |
43497 | Where is he? 43497 Where is the Governor of Naktsang?" |
43497 | Where? |
43497 | Which way will they ask us to take this time? |
43497 | Whither are you travelling? |
43497 | Who founded it, then? |
43497 | Who has brought the mail? |
43497 | Why did you not close the way to me? 43497 Why do you put these questions?" |
43497 | Why have you come to my tent, Karma Tamding? 43497 Why is it that it has just been so dark?" |
43497 | Why, then, have we not seen the fire before? 43497 Why,"they then both asked,"did you not show us this paper at once? |
43497 | Will it, then, be still colder than now? |
43497 | Will you be so good as to sell us yaks, Karma Tamding? |
43497 | Will you give us some of your sheep? |
43497 | Will you go on a long journey with me? |
43497 | Will you guide us? |
43497 | Will you procure us guides? |
43497 | Will you sell me some horses for them? |
43497 | You have not heard, then, that any messenger from Shigatse has been inquiring about us? |
43497 | A coarse fellow asked shortly and boldly( Illustration 89):"What are you?" |
43497 | A curious feeling of awe took possession of me; had I insulted them through some want of delicacy? |
43497 | A thought occurs to me: shall we travel on to the mouth of the Ki- chu and thence go up to Lhasa on foot? |
43497 | After all the severe trials and adventures we had experienced should we succeed in reaching our goal? |
43497 | Ah, where would my dreams again be shattered and my aspirations cease to pulsate? |
43497 | And why should they not be endowed with intelligence? |
43497 | And why? |
43497 | And with what object? |
43497 | And, besides, how long do you expect to have to wait here for the answer? |
43497 | Are they walls erected across my path by hostile spirits, or do they await my coming? |
43497 | Are you disposed to accompany me on a journey of two years through the high mountains?" |
43497 | But could we carry ourselves enough provisions to last us through this uninhabited country? |
43497 | But he must know something about me, or how could Ngurbu Tundup''s arrival at Ngangtse- tso with the letters be explained? |
43497 | But tell me, are you not the_ Peling_ who came five years ago with two companions to Nakchu, and was compelled by the Governor to turn back?" |
43497 | But what is that? |
43497 | But where are our men? |
43497 | But why is this?" |
43497 | But why was he so late? |
43497 | But, tell me, how have you got on since we last saw one another?" |
43497 | Can I have the kidneys for dinner to- morrow?" |
43497 | Can he be Amitabha himself? |
43497 | Could I not buy some of these charming figures? |
43497 | Could the boat provide us with shelter? |
43497 | Could we keep alive till the sun rose? |
43497 | Did spring set in so early in these more southern regions? |
43497 | Does the Maharaja of Kashmir lay claim to it, or the Dalai- Lama, or is it a part of Chinese Turkestan? |
43497 | Each community remains together on the journey, but how do they choose a leader? |
43497 | Had Ganpat Sing lost the letters, or had they never reached Leh? |
43497 | Had Hlaje Tsering received secret orders from Lhasa? |
43497 | Had I not here a task before me much more profitable than following in the steps of Tommy Atkins to Lhasa? |
43497 | Had he been informed that the Tashi Lama was really expecting me? |
43497 | Had it, perchance, tributaries deriving their water from the heart of the mysterious country to the north? |
43497 | Had the wolves torn him in pieces? |
43497 | Has anything happened to him? |
43497 | Has one of your superiors sent you?" |
43497 | Have they not come this very day to stop our further progress?" |
43497 | Have you one from the Tashi Lama? |
43497 | He was given the particulars he wanted, and then he asked:"Will the Bombo Chimbo be so kind as to wait here until the answer comes back?" |
43497 | Hlaje Tsering bristled up at once and exclaimed:"To the Dangra- yum- tso? |
43497 | How can they love a wife whom they possess in common with others, so that there is no room for the idea of faithfulness in marriage? |
43497 | How could I foresee that I should one day reckon him among my best friends, and think of him with warm respect and admiration? |
43497 | How is the caravan?" |
43497 | How long is it to the dawn? |
43497 | How long would it be before the boat would ground on the hard, salt bottom, if it found itself in a trough between two waves? |
43497 | How should we prosper? |
43497 | How were we to pass the night with 29 degrees of frost, and wet clothes already stiffened into cuirasses of ice? |
43497 | I look in vain for the beacon of my servants; have they not obeyed my orders, or are they so far from the shore that the fire is invisible? |
43497 | If I let you go, which road will you take?" |
43497 | Is it to be wondered at that a stranger feels happy in this house, where he is surrounded daily with kindness and hospitality? |
43497 | Is not the following menu tempting? |
43497 | Is the river one of the forbidden paths of Tibet? |
43497 | Is there a lake in the neighbourhood? |
43497 | It is evident that we must leave Shigatse, but by which route? |
43497 | It is well and naturally executed--_pia fraus!_"When was the monastery founded?" |
43497 | Might it not be better to make for the unknown country west of the Dangra- yum- tso, which after all was the main object of my journey? |
43497 | Nay, should I ever have enough of it? |
43497 | Now all the militia must stand under arms to----""You surely do not intend to detain me again?" |
43497 | Now the only question was: should we be able to drag ourselves along to inhabited districts? |
43497 | On October 1 I wrote in my diary:"What will be our experiences in this new month? |
43497 | Or should we seek out the nearest nomads at once, and beg them for assistance? |
43497 | Or tell me to what Power this land belongs? |
43497 | Robert and I rolled ourselves together in a bunch, but of what use was it? |
43497 | Several months?" |
43497 | Shall we remain together so long? |
43497 | Should I be tired of it? |
43497 | Should we all remain together till we fell in with the first nomads? |
43497 | Should we be received as open enemies, and after all wish ourselves back with the wolves on the banks of Yeshil- kul? |
43497 | Should we perish one after another in these icy deserts of the Tibetan Alps? |
43497 | The post? |
43497 | Three antelope tracks we crossed were regarded as a good sign; there must be pasturage somewhere about, but where? |
43497 | Twilight falls; I feel my heart beating; shall we succeed? |
43497 | Was it another traveller, or had hunters wandered thus far? |
43497 | Was it certain where the source of the Brahmaputra lay? |
43497 | Was it possible? |
43497 | Was it, perhaps, impossible, for political reasons, to send me my letters from India? |
43497 | Was the spring coming? |
43497 | Was, perhaps, the Raga- tsangpo the main stream? |
43497 | Were there warm springs at the bottom which prevented the lake from freezing over in parts? |
43497 | What are you gazing at?" |
43497 | What did it matter what time it was? |
43497 | What did it matter whether the Tibetans would be friendly or hostile? |
43497 | What did this most unexpected change of front mean? |
43497 | What did we care if the air was raw and cold? |
43497 | What did we talk about? |
43497 | What do you think of doing now?" |
43497 | What is to happen then?" |
43497 | What on earth can he have to tell them that they have not heard already twenty times over? |
43497 | What would become of the re- incarnation when no one knew where the two popes were dwelling? |
43497 | What would it have profited me to have made them anxious by anticipating troubles? |
43497 | What would the next year bring? |
43497 | When and where would these leaves come to rest after flying over endless stretches of unknown country? |
43497 | When did he come?" |
43497 | Where have you been yourself?" |
43497 | Where would our grand progress come to a standstill, checked by a peremptory"Thus far and no farther,"backed up by muzzle- loaders and sabres? |
43497 | Who would have looked for a true prairie up here in North Tibet? |
43497 | Why did I not understand him when he so plainly said a last good- bye? |
43497 | Why did they not signal by lighting a fire? |
43497 | Why should they speed away at random like soulless flying- machines? |
43497 | Why? |
43497 | Would it be granted me to find once more my home unchanged? |
43497 | Would it not be better to land and wait for the day? |
43497 | Would opposition still continue, or would the Tibetans prove more friendly than Europeans? |
43497 | Would the 13th be unfortunate for us also? |
43497 | Would the lama monasteries of Tibet give us such a friendly welcome? |
43497 | the culminating point of my career or a retrogression? |
48882 | ''Did you know those English at Lahore?'' 48882 ''What is it?'' |
48882 | ''You could guide us through?'' 48882 ''You have come for it?'' |
48882 | Ah, but you have not spoken of this? |
48882 | All the servants are on the beach, then? |
48882 | Am I not? |
48882 | An ancestress of hers, no doubt? |
48882 | And destroyed it, of course? |
48882 | And her hat? |
48882 | And here you are going to remain all night? |
48882 | And how should I know anything? 48882 And if you die in the meantime? |
48882 | And now can you explain it? |
48882 | And show my hand, you mean? 48882 And so that inhuman wretch is Marion''s mother?" |
48882 | And that is all you are going to tell me, Geoffrey? |
48882 | And there she is now? |
48882 | And to- night''s doings are to remain a secret? |
48882 | And what is that? |
48882 | And when I come back do I bring a joyful confession with me? |
48882 | And who is this gentleman? |
48882 | And why are you regarding me so intently? 48882 And why has Marion gone away?" |
48882 | And yet I rather gather that she does not hold first place in your affections? |
48882 | And you do n''t know who she is? |
48882 | And you expect me to believe this, Geoffrey? |
48882 | And you interfered to save the life of others? |
48882 | And you will not have a doctor? |
48882 | And you wo n''t be long? |
48882 | Are there any mysteries? |
48882 | Are they different to ours? |
48882 | Are we never going to do anything? |
48882 | Are you coming with us? |
48882 | Are you feeling better? |
48882 | Are you going to speak or shall I tell the story? 48882 Are you not my friend? |
48882 | Are you really leaving us? |
48882 | Are you sure of that? |
48882 | Are you thinking of the same thing that we are? |
48882 | As far as I am concerned, you mean? 48882 As you do?" |
48882 | But I suppose she came to see you? |
48882 | But can I cultivate her after to- night? |
48882 | But can they? |
48882 | But do you think you were wise to show this to me? |
48882 | But my mother and Geoffrey and----"Ah, you love Geoffrey? 48882 But surely this does not apply to my family?" |
48882 | But the light in the corridor? |
48882 | But was it an accident? |
48882 | But what can I want it for? 48882 But what do they want there?" |
48882 | But who was he, Tchigorsky? |
48882 | But why bring him here? |
48882 | But why does she come? |
48882 | But why not stop it? 48882 But why-- why does this fascinating Asiatic come all those miles to destroy one by one a race that she can scarcely have heard of? |
48882 | But will this mystery and misery never end? |
48882 | But you have not always been blind? |
48882 | But you say that Marion was with Vera? |
48882 | But your curious expression----"What is curious about my expression? |
48882 | By the cruel foe, Marion? 48882 Can you let me out here, or shall I go by the same means that I entered?" |
48882 | Can you manage to keep her afloat? |
48882 | Can you not? |
48882 | Can you see anything? |
48882 | Could it have been the flowers? |
48882 | Could we prove that the foe had had a direct hand in the tragedies of the past? 48882 Dare you open it?" |
48882 | Dare you use it? |
48882 | Darling,he whispered,"you know that I love you?" |
48882 | Dear, do n''t you know that I am devoted heart and soul to your interests? 48882 Did I?" |
48882 | Did Tchigorsky tell you? |
48882 | Did n''t I always say as how he''d get through? 48882 Did she write to you?" |
48882 | Did you call out? |
48882 | Did you ever know me tell you a lie? 48882 Did you know that diary existed?" |
48882 | Did you really love your mother? |
48882 | Did you see her? |
48882 | Do it? 48882 Do n''t you like that woman?" |
48882 | Do n''t you see she is in the dark? 48882 Do you know anything of this?" |
48882 | Do you know you seem to be a long way off to me this afternoon? |
48882 | Do you mean that they perished with that stranger last night? |
48882 | Do you recognize the voice? |
48882 | Do you want anything more? |
48882 | Do you want to say anything to me? |
48882 | Do you want to see me? |
48882 | Does it hurt much? |
48882 | Does n''t it seem wonderful, Geoffrey? |
48882 | Does she account for her presence here? |
48882 | Does the slave reproach the master who keeps his carcass from the kennel? |
48882 | Dr. Tchigorsky is still about? |
48882 | Drowned, with a placid smile on his face, after the fashion of the novel? |
48882 | Foiled her? |
48882 | For Mrs. May''s benefit? |
48882 | For revenge on you two? |
48882 | Geoff, have you any suspicions? |
48882 | Geoff, was it you who snatched the cloth from the table? |
48882 | Geoffrey, Geoffrey, where are you? |
48882 | Geoffrey,Vera said after a long pause,"are we too happy?" |
48882 | Give you what, uncle? |
48882 | Had n''t we better search them? |
48882 | Have I not already explained to you, darling? |
48882 | Have we not trouble and misery enough in our house without making more? |
48882 | Have you been out to the west of Gull Point to- day? |
48882 | Have you discovered it all? |
48882 | Have you learned what the latest villainy is? |
48882 | Have you seen her? |
48882 | He was a very old friend of yours? |
48882 | Hence the changed face and the glasses? |
48882 | Horrible,he said,"but why this mystery?" |
48882 | How can you look me in the face after the way in which you have treated me? |
48882 | How could you prevent them? |
48882 | How did it happen? |
48882 | How did you get here? 48882 How did you get here?" |
48882 | How did you get here? |
48882 | How did you guess that? |
48882 | How did you manage it, uncle? |
48882 | How did you manage it? |
48882 | How is the visitor? |
48882 | How long can one endure this and live? 48882 How long has she been like this?" |
48882 | How long have I been asleep? |
48882 | How long will it last? |
48882 | How long, how long? 48882 How should I? |
48882 | How''s this for a disguise, Master Geoffrey? |
48882 | I am so sorry for you? |
48882 | I am to accompany you, then? |
48882 | I am your prisoner, then? |
48882 | I believe I have the pleasure of speaking to Mr. Ralph Ravenspur? |
48882 | I hope you are comfortable? |
48882 | I need not ask what opinion you have formed of me? |
48882 | I suppose I have to thank Mrs. May for this? |
48882 | I suppose they are a nuisance occasionally? |
48882 | I suppose you can do no more to- night? |
48882 | I suppose you planned everything out? |
48882 | In the name of Heaven, why? |
48882 | In the name of Heaven, why? |
48882 | In the ordinary bar- frame hives of course? |
48882 | In what way? |
48882 | In which direction? |
48882 | Is anything going to happen? |
48882 | Is it a fact? |
48882 | Is it a painless death? |
48882 | Is it as Jessop says? |
48882 | Is it dangerous? |
48882 | Is it possible to be too happy? |
48882 | Is it you, Elphick? |
48882 | Is my cousin Nicholas Tchigorsky? 48882 Is not my pulse steady? |
48882 | Is that because you think my secret is a shameful one? |
48882 | Is that you, Tchigorsky? |
48882 | Is the coast clear? |
48882 | Is the difference very marked? |
48882 | Is there another mystery? |
48882 | Is there any danger? |
48882 | Is there any need to go on? 48882 Is there anything I can do for you?" |
48882 | Is there anything in the morning papers that is likely to interest me, Abell? |
48882 | Is there danger? |
48882 | It is all right? |
48882 | It was not possible for him to be picked up? |
48882 | Lies just outside the window, does n''t he? |
48882 | Marion has come back again? |
48882 | Marion? |
48882 | Marion? |
48882 | May I assist you? |
48882 | May I venture to suggest that the knowledge is not displeasing to you? |
48882 | No more visions lately? |
48882 | Now what am I to do? |
48882 | Now, I put it to you as a lady of brains and courage, if you had been in my position, would you have shown that to your family? |
48882 | Now, ca n''t you come up some evening and dine with me? 48882 Of course you ascertained her name?" |
48882 | Of what use is a blind man? |
48882 | Oh, so you know that also? |
48882 | Oh, will you never wake up? |
48882 | Oh, yes, uncle; are you a wizard or what? 48882 On the floor, my dear uncle?" |
48882 | Read your fortune in the stars? 48882 See whom?" |
48882 | Shall I go and see what it is? |
48882 | So that we are rid of our foes at last? |
48882 | So this is the Alton where you are going to- night? |
48882 | So you have been successful? |
48882 | So you have been taken into her confidence? |
48882 | Solved? |
48882 | Something has happened? |
48882 | Something to do with it? |
48882 | Straight to Jessop''s farm? |
48882 | Tchigorsky has disappeared? |
48882 | Tchigorsky not dead? |
48882 | Tchigorsky? |
48882 | Tell me what it means, Geoff? |
48882 | Tell me what the language says? |
48882 | That you propose to do? |
48882 | The marks on my face? 48882 The princess is convinced of that?" |
48882 | Then he has not been here to- day? |
48882 | Then my friend Tchigorsky is alive? |
48882 | Then the princess goes not back to Lassa? |
48882 | Then they are usually dangerous? |
48882 | Then who was it that was buried? |
48882 | Then why did he come here? |
48882 | Then why do you take every means of thwarting me? |
48882 | Then why not drop upon them? |
48882 | Then why should you worry? |
48882 | Then you are not going to take any notice of the warning? |
48882 | Then you have no theory to offer? |
48882 | Then you have not guessed? |
48882 | Then, in that case, sir, why do n''t you? |
48882 | There is nobody about? |
48882 | There is nobody within earshot of us? |
48882 | There was one traveler who found the key, you remember? |
48882 | They are great friends? |
48882 | They guess I am a victim to the vendetta? |
48882 | They managed to elude you? |
48882 | Uncle Ralph, do you know what it is? |
48882 | Uncle, how did you guess that? |
48882 | Uncle,she stammered,"what are you doing here?" |
48882 | Very,Geoffrey said dryly;"but where is Marion?" |
48882 | Was it imported for the purpose? |
48882 | Was she young and good looking? |
48882 | Was that not so, Vera? |
48882 | Wass and Watkins, will you come with me? |
48882 | Well, I suppose I must go, too? |
48882 | Well, was the adventure this evening creepy enough for you? |
48882 | Well, what am I to do with it? |
48882 | Well,Tchigorsky asked,"have you solved the problem?" |
48882 | Well,he said,"have you anything wonderful to relate?" |
48882 | Well? |
48882 | Well? |
48882 | Were you ever in Tibet? |
48882 | What am I to understand by that, sir? |
48882 | What are you doing? |
48882 | What are you going to do with me? |
48882 | What are you going to do? |
48882 | What are you going to do? |
48882 | What are you looking for? |
48882 | What are you thinking about? |
48882 | What became of the fellow? |
48882 | What better proof could the slave of my illustrious mistress have? |
48882 | What can an unfortunate like that have to live for? |
48882 | What can it matter whether there is an inquest held on them or not? 48882 What could we gain by that? |
48882 | What did it mean? |
48882 | What did you think of the episode? |
48882 | What difference does it make? |
48882 | What do you make that out to be? |
48882 | What do you mean by that? |
48882 | What do you mean by that? |
48882 | What do you propose to do? |
48882 | What do you say, Uncle Ralph? |
48882 | What do you with your gentle nature know of love? 48882 What does all this mystery mean?" |
48882 | What does it all mean? |
48882 | What does it matter? |
48882 | What does it mean, Marion? |
48882 | What does it mean, uncle? |
48882 | What good would that do? |
48882 | What have I done? |
48882 | What is all this about? |
48882 | What is her hold over Marion? |
48882 | What is it, what is it? |
48882 | What is it? |
48882 | What is it? |
48882 | What is it? |
48882 | What is that choking smell? |
48882 | What is that noise? |
48882 | What is the confusion in the house? |
48882 | What is the matter with the girl? |
48882 | What is the matter? |
48882 | What is the matter? |
48882 | What is the matter? |
48882 | What is the matter? |
48882 | What is the next move? |
48882 | What is your name? |
48882 | What matter? |
48882 | What shall you do about it? |
48882 | What should be the matter? |
48882 | What should they want? 48882 What should we do without you?" |
48882 | What was she doing? |
48882 | What will be her fate? |
48882 | What would Vera say? |
48882 | What''s the matter, little girl? |
48882 | What, go away and leave me all alone, dearest? |
48882 | What, indeed? |
48882 | When does he come here? |
48882 | Where am I? |
48882 | Where are they going? |
48882 | Where are you going to sleep? |
48882 | Where are you going to take me? |
48882 | Where are you going? |
48882 | Where are you? |
48882 | Where did I leave off? 48882 Where did I leave off?" |
48882 | Where did she go? |
48882 | Where have you been? |
48882 | Where they are attached to a queer- looking instrument? |
48882 | Who are you and whence do you come? |
48882 | Who are you, and whence do you come? |
48882 | Who are you? |
48882 | Who are you? |
48882 | Who are you? |
48882 | Who can she be? |
48882 | Who could fail to? |
48882 | Who did it? |
48882 | Who gave you this, and what is your message? |
48882 | Who is she? |
48882 | Who is the new marvel? |
48882 | Who is the woman? 48882 Who is there?" |
48882 | Who knows but that she had discovered some plot against us and had come to warn us? 48882 Who laid this labyrinth?" |
48882 | Who opened the window? |
48882 | Who was it who tampered with the boat? |
48882 | Who was the victim, uncle? |
48882 | Who will help me upstairs? 48882 Why do n''t you denounce me now?" |
48882 | Why do you drag me here? |
48882 | Why do you intrude upon me like this? 48882 Why not produce your proofs and hand the miscreants over to the police?" |
48882 | Why not? 48882 Why not? |
48882 | Why not? |
48882 | Why should they have fascinated us in that strange way? 48882 Why should we sit here like this?" |
48882 | Why should you all live and prosper while he was dead? |
48882 | Why should you do this thing? |
48882 | Why your fault? 48882 Why?" |
48882 | Why? |
48882 | Why? |
48882 | Why? |
48882 | Will it ever be lifted, sir? |
48882 | Will it sound strange to you to hear that I long and yearn for you always; that I still love those whom I would have destroyed? 48882 Will she die?" |
48882 | Will somebody ring the bell? |
48882 | Will you tell him so? 48882 Wo n''t you tell me now?" |
48882 | Wo n''t you tell me what has happened? |
48882 | Woman? |
48882 | Would she recognize us? 48882 Would the Ravenspurs outrage the sacred name of hospitality like that? |
48882 | Yes, but what had the dream and the powder to do with it, little girl? |
48882 | You are better? |
48882 | You are getting near the truth? |
48882 | You are going to London alone? |
48882 | You are in Dr. Tchigorsky''s confidence? |
48882 | You are interested in the Ravenspur case? |
48882 | You are not afraid of the family terror? |
48882 | You are sure you can not get up? |
48882 | You are under the impression that I am not English? |
48882 | You dare ask me that question? |
48882 | You did not tell those servants their fortunes in your present garb? |
48882 | You do not care for white flowers? |
48882 | You find it strange? |
48882 | You found her charming? |
48882 | You got it, eh? |
48882 | You had a good look at it, then? |
48882 | You have found the culprit? |
48882 | You have no hope, no expectation of the truth coming to light? |
48882 | You have not given up all hope? |
48882 | You have not guessed who the Princess is, then? |
48882 | You have proofs of what you say? |
48882 | You heard all this? |
48882 | You heard her, then? |
48882 | You knew the day you got here? |
48882 | You say it is impossible for that woman to get away? |
48882 | You say this is the place? |
48882 | You wanted to see my father? |
48882 | You wo n''t betray yourself? |
48882 | You, Marion? 48882 ''Did you ever know a Russian traveler, Voski by name? 48882 ''Do you know her, too?'' 48882 ''Dogs, do you want to live?'' 48882 ''What are the five points of the temple there?'' 48882 ''What of him?'' 48882 Ah, what did I tell you? 48882 Am I always to carry the family troubles on my shoulders? |
48882 | Am I never to have a minute to myself? |
48882 | Am I not an object of pity? |
48882 | Am I to believe that you are not going to be true to your oath?" |
48882 | Am I to regard myself as a prisoner, then?" |
48882 | And Marion?" |
48882 | And how could he broach the matter of Tchigorsky without betraying Marion? |
48882 | And how many times has Vera seen me kiss you? |
48882 | And if I did lose you, darling, what would become of me?" |
48882 | And now will you promise me that you will say nothing of this to a soul?" |
48882 | And the others?" |
48882 | And was not Marion equally mysterious? |
48882 | And was she not here----here a guest among those who for some reason she hated from her soul? |
48882 | And was this the wildest comedy or the direst tragedy that was working out before his eyes? |
48882 | And what are you doing with that feminine- looking box?" |
48882 | And what could the bees have to do with it? |
48882 | And what did that light mean? |
48882 | And where has the fellow gone?" |
48882 | And where was Marion? |
48882 | And why did everybody leave her so severely alone? |
48882 | And why do they commit follies with their eyes wide open? |
48882 | And why had Marion not returned? |
48882 | And why should these people persecute him; why should they come here? |
48882 | And why waste the breath that would be so precious to him later? |
48882 | And yet where could he get the poison? |
48882 | Any color?" |
48882 | Are you going home?" |
48882 | Are you going?" |
48882 | Are you ready?" |
48882 | Are you right? |
48882 | Are you still suffering from a headache?" |
48882 | Are you, Tchigorsky?" |
48882 | But had Marion a sister?" |
48882 | But how are we going to get rid of those things?" |
48882 | But what are you doing?" |
48882 | But what brings them here? |
48882 | But what has Mrs. May to do with it?" |
48882 | But what room did she go into?" |
48882 | But where are you going?" |
48882 | But who would believe my accusation?" |
48882 | But why do you speak like this to- day?" |
48882 | But why do you want to have that woman under the roof?" |
48882 | But why go on like this? |
48882 | But why not meet him in daylight in a proper and natural manner?" |
48882 | But would n''t it be well to make sure?" |
48882 | By the way, have you concocted a plausible story to account for your escape?" |
48882 | By the way, what is it I hear about your finding a body down on the sands?" |
48882 | CHAPTER LI"WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?" |
48882 | CHAPTER LVII HAND AND FOOT What did it mean? |
48882 | CHAPTER XV RALPH RAVENSPUR''S CONCEIT"I should like to know why you wanted the ivory picture?" |
48882 | CHAPTER XVII WHENCE DID THEY COME? |
48882 | Ca n''t you tell me a little more? |
48882 | Can the leopard change his spots? |
48882 | Can you be any the worse because you are bound by some tie to that woman yonder? |
48882 | Can you stand there calmly and see----""See you making an ass of yourself, eh? |
48882 | Could I have the heart to do so after all you have done for my family? |
48882 | Could I see one of those charming girls, Miss Vera or Marion? |
48882 | Could she recognize me?" |
48882 | Could the mind of man imagine a more diabolical torture? |
48882 | Could we demonstrate to the satisfaction of a jury that Mrs. May and her confederates were responsible for those poisoned flowers or the bees? |
48882 | Dear Geoff, will it be long before all this anxiety is disposed of?" |
48882 | Did I not possess the occult knowledge of the East with a thorough knowledge of what you are pleased to call Western civilization? |
48882 | Did I not tell you that the attempt had been made and had failed? |
48882 | Did Ralph know everything, or was he as ignorant as the rest? |
48882 | Did not Princess Zaza pick you both out at Lassa?" |
48882 | Did the people of the castle suspect her? |
48882 | Did this man know the terrible position he had placed her in? |
48882 | Did you ever see Tibet bees?" |
48882 | Did you hear anything they were saying?" |
48882 | Did you manage to get a clue to what it was?" |
48882 | Did you notice anything as you came along?" |
48882 | Did you notice the eyes of the Princess?" |
48882 | Do n''t we all love you the same? |
48882 | Do n''t you remember my telling you how the princess spoke of him? |
48882 | Do n''t you remember?" |
48882 | Do n''t you see that they have missed me?" |
48882 | Do n''t you think it was a queer thing?" |
48882 | Do n''t you think that Jessop''s lodger must be a very extravagant kind of woman?" |
48882 | Do n''t you understand that she suspects she has been trapped? |
48882 | Do you know anything of this, I say?" |
48882 | Do you know who the guilty creature is, whose hand is actually striking the blow?" |
48882 | Do you mean to say you know what it is?" |
48882 | Do you propose to make the capture to- night?" |
48882 | Do you really mean that?" |
48882 | Do you recognize anything beyond the legitimate perfume?" |
48882 | Do you see anything else here?" |
48882 | Do you suppose that I could ever forget the love and affection that have been poured upon me? |
48882 | Do you understand what I mean?" |
48882 | Do you want anything?" |
48882 | Does he court defeat at the outset of our enterprise?" |
48882 | Does it not seem funny to realize that before long we shall be laughing and chatting and moving with the world once more, Geoff? |
48882 | Does it not sound strange? |
48882 | Does my face tell you nothing?" |
48882 | Geoffrey, are you indifferent to myself and my future that you speak like this?" |
48882 | Geoffrey, you are fond of novel reading?" |
48882 | Geoffrey, you will see that all proper arrangements are made for the funeral?" |
48882 | Get inspiration from the heavenly bodies to combat the power of darkness?" |
48882 | Grandfather, you would not turn him away?" |
48882 | Had he left it in the dining- room or the library? |
48882 | Had he not arranged it so that a score of savants in Europe should learn the truth within a month of his decease? |
48882 | Had he not said that everything hinged upon her reticence and silence? |
48882 | Had he not seen her return after the boat had been beached and mourn over the wreck like some creature suffering from deep remorse? |
48882 | Had he not seen the girl hastening away from his boat? |
48882 | Had her subordinates heard her cry? |
48882 | Had not she a secret in common with Ralph? |
48882 | Had she really seen this thing or had she dreamed it? |
48882 | Had she said too much or did he suspect? |
48882 | Had the affair miscarried and the miscreants got away in some other direction? |
48882 | Had they fled, or had they been taken? |
48882 | Had you not a daughter?" |
48882 | Has Mrs. May a companion hidden somewhere, a companion who might be Marion''s sister?" |
48882 | Has Vera been arguing with the bees again?" |
48882 | Has anything happened here?" |
48882 | Has the stuff any particular smell?" |
48882 | Have I been mistaken in you, Vera?" |
48882 | Have you a heart at all, or are you a beautiful fiend?" |
48882 | Have you any doubt?" |
48882 | Have you discovered that, Tchigorsky?" |
48882 | Have you done that?" |
48882 | Have you no feeling?" |
48882 | He was poisoned, you think?" |
48882 | How did he die? |
48882 | How did he escape?" |
48882 | How did it all happen? |
48882 | How did you manage to deal him that blow on the head, uncle?" |
48882 | How did you manage to get away, Geoffrey?" |
48882 | How do you think my sketch is progressing? |
48882 | How long are you going to detain me here?" |
48882 | How long have you known her?" |
48882 | How much did she know? |
48882 | How much had she guessed? |
48882 | How much more of this is it possible to bear and still retain the powers of reason? |
48882 | How?" |
48882 | I do n''t know whether you know the man-- his name is Tchigorsky?" |
48882 | I suppose you recognized the risks that you ran?'' |
48882 | I will kill them off-- they shall die----""As my mistress slew her husband when his life was of no more value to her?" |
48882 | If they had fled, had they removed the instruments with them? |
48882 | Is Marion connected with her?" |
48882 | Is it not strange that I have the seeds of the same complaint?" |
48882 | Is it possible that he suspected anything? |
48882 | Is there a fire laid here?" |
48882 | Is there anything else?" |
48882 | Is-- is it dangerous?" |
48882 | Jessop?" |
48882 | Marion, where are your tender feelings?" |
48882 | May?" |
48882 | May?" |
48882 | May?" |
48882 | May?" |
48882 | Mr. Ravenspur, surely you have guessed who was the English officer Princess Zara married?" |
48882 | Need I say more?" |
48882 | Now do you understand what it all means?" |
48882 | Now, do you begin to understand the malignity of the plot? |
48882 | Or was he the poor creature he represented himself to be? |
48882 | Ralph, can you induce your father and the whole family to go away for a time-- say till after dark?" |
48882 | Ralph, do you know anything?" |
48882 | Ralph, everybody has retired?" |
48882 | Ralph, what is it? |
48882 | Ravenspur, are you ready?" |
48882 | See, is there blood on this knife?" |
48882 | Shall I see your father?" |
48882 | Shall I tell you how?" |
48882 | Shall we enlighten Master Geoffrey a little as to the kind of woman she is?" |
48882 | Shall we go to bed?" |
48882 | Shall we see if we can get as far as Sprawl Point and back before luncheon?" |
48882 | She was trapped, eh?" |
48882 | She wrote to you, of course?" |
48882 | So Tchigorsky is in danger, eh? |
48882 | Surely her grief must be beyond the common? |
48882 | Surely, you do not need to be told why you are detained?" |
48882 | Tchigorsky?" |
48882 | Tell me, do you ever see this Mrs. May by any chance?" |
48882 | They had something with them?" |
48882 | To strike him down foully had been too dangerous, for had he not told her that he was prepared for that kind of death? |
48882 | Was he dangerous enough to be removed? |
48882 | Was he telling the truth, or was he spying on her? |
48882 | Was it possible that some such horrible thoughts had crossed Marion''s mind? |
48882 | Was n''t it plucky of her?" |
48882 | Was she entirely in the dark as to her mother''s machinations, or had she come resolved to protect the relatives as much as possible? |
48882 | Was she still in the vaults or had she managed to slip away to her bedroom? |
48882 | We are alone?" |
48882 | Well, are you going to convey us to a place of safety, or shall we shoot you like the others?''" |
48882 | What am I saying?" |
48882 | What are they going to do now?" |
48882 | What are you going to do about it?" |
48882 | What are you to me?" |
48882 | What are you? |
48882 | What can Marion''s queer ancestors and all that kind of thing have to do with our family terror?" |
48882 | What could have become of him? |
48882 | What could it mean? |
48882 | What could the mysterious foe hope to gain by this merciless slaughter? |
48882 | What did it mean, what strange mystery was here? |
48882 | What did it mean? |
48882 | What did the other girl wear?" |
48882 | What did this girl know about him, and why did she stand wailing over his boat? |
48882 | What did those men mean by drowning themselves in the vaults? |
48882 | What do we know of them? |
48882 | What do you make of it, uncle?" |
48882 | What do you mean?'' |
48882 | What do you see outside?" |
48882 | What does it matter what I do?" |
48882 | What flowers?" |
48882 | What had become of the coat and glass mask she was wearing at the time things went wrong in Geoffrey Ravenspur''s room? |
48882 | What happened?" |
48882 | What has become of her?" |
48882 | What have I to fear now from those wise men of the East? |
48882 | What have you two been quarreling about?" |
48882 | What next? |
48882 | What should we do without her?" |
48882 | What should we do without you? |
48882 | What should we do without your cheerfulness and good advice? |
48882 | What time is it?" |
48882 | What to do next? |
48882 | What use is the Ravenspur property to us when we are doomed to die?" |
48882 | What was going on? |
48882 | What was going to happen next? |
48882 | What was it?" |
48882 | What was it?" |
48882 | What was the use of calling so long as nobody could hear him? |
48882 | What would the estimable Jessop say if he could see into his parlor?" |
48882 | When we get Voski''s body, what shall we do with it?" |
48882 | Whence come these cruel misfortunes? |
48882 | Where are the bees?" |
48882 | Where are those scripts?'' |
48882 | Where are you going, dear?" |
48882 | Where are your proofs?" |
48882 | Where had he heard a laugh like that before? |
48882 | Who can help the wayward driftings of a woman''s heart? |
48882 | Who could connect the poor blind man with the deed? |
48882 | Who did it?" |
48882 | Who is it?" |
48882 | Who shall comprehend the waywardness of a woman''s heart? |
48882 | Who was this man who knew so much and could probe her secret soul? |
48882 | Who, then, is the prime mover in this business?" |
48882 | Why are clever people often so foolish? |
48882 | Why do we never hear of that sort of poison nowadays?" |
48882 | Why do you feel for things in that way?" |
48882 | Why does she do it, Tchigorsky?" |
48882 | Why draw the veil aside when even a few hours''peace stood between them and the terror which sooner or later must sap the reason of every one there? |
48882 | Why had his uncle and the mysterious Tchigorsky taken him so far into their confidence and then failed him at the critical moment? |
48882 | Why had she not thought of this before? |
48882 | Why not end her life now? |
48882 | Why not kill off her husband''s family one by one so that finally the estates should come to her? |
48882 | Why not let them enter and then take them all red- handed?" |
48882 | Why should I go on leading my present life? |
48882 | Why should I shield you? |
48882 | Why should this blow fall after the lapse of all these years? |
48882 | Why should you say that?" |
48882 | Why was there all this commotion in the house? |
48882 | Why, then, should Marion be disturbed? |
48882 | Why, then, should her good name be dragged in the mire? |
48882 | Why? |
48882 | Why?" |
48882 | Why?" |
48882 | Why?" |
48882 | Will you please take the letter without letting anybody know what you are doing, and put it at the foot of the big elder in the tangle? |
48882 | Will you, dear?" |
48882 | Wo n''t you do this thing? |
48882 | Wo n''t you say that it is a sudden whim of yours? |
48882 | Wonderfully artistic, is n''t it?" |
48882 | Would it never stop? |
48882 | Would the time to act never come? |
48882 | Would you have your enemies to guess that you have seen my master? |
48882 | Would you like to see the letter? |
48882 | Would you say that the condemned murderer was rash for attempting to pick the pocket of the gaoler, even for attempting to murder him? |
48882 | Would you take pity upon my loneliness and come to tea?" |
48882 | You are better, sir?" |
48882 | You are not afraid of danger?" |
48882 | You are not afraid?" |
48882 | You are still interested in occult matters?" |
48882 | You follow me?" |
48882 | You have not far to go, of course?" |
48882 | You have sent him somewhere, uncle?" |
48882 | You hear?" |
48882 | You know nothing of the boy?" |
48882 | You know why I am here?" |
48882 | You would n''t think she was a woman whose heart is in a weak state, eh?" |
48882 | You would not reproach me, Ben Heer?" |
48882 | Your friend here?" |
48882 | can you hear anything?" |
48882 | is there no mercy for us?" |