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1436Peter Leon, having stood by some time, asked whether the King had but one ear?
12617Sir Charles Paul and Mr. Hill said offhand: But you agreed to pay, how can you get out of it?
10779What is that running up the tree, mother?
10779my son; what sound is that?"
3334The first to know if there were any wars between Spain and England; the second, why our merchants with their goods were embarged or arrested?
3334To whom Captain Sampson was sent with Captain Goring; who coming to the said messenger, he first asked them, What nation they were?
43776Chetopa?
43776after 1854; name possibly a personal one?
30924Who sent you?
30924Everts?"
46161How am I to describe a geyser?
4030What is that?
4030Does it not tell a story that all of us hope may be one day true; when war shall belong only to history, and when peace shall possess the earth?
4030Is it not a strange and moving contrast?
30820Going by Bus?
30820Going by Car?
30820Going by Train?
30820Little children get tired on a long trip, and who can blame them?
45078How then shall we travel in the future?
45078Or shall we leave solid earth behind us altogether and make our journeys in great airships and aeroplanes?
45078What can they be, these tiny carriages, each with its wheels, shafts, and box- seat complete?
45078Will it be in some new form of railway train or motor- car, with increased speed and added comfort?
42146Large tracts were covered with a tall fern(_ Pteris aquilina_?).
42146and if so, to what are we to ascribe the deposition of such an enormous mass of alluvium- like accumulation?
45706GLOSTER-- Knowest thou the way? 45706 Breakfast is ready-- can anything be more satisfactory, or anything more tempting and wholesome? 45706 What more would a man have? 45706 Will he drown?--will he not be suffocated? 2512 three cycle? 2512 two prongs? 4521 FIVE CORNERS(''Stypelia?'') 4521 THE APPLE- GUM(''Angophora?'') 4521 or was the author being poetic? 4521 p 73--exhiliration APPENDIX p 75--weeps the stream-- should be''sweeps the stream''? 14681 ........? 14681 ...? 14681 What is the direction, in a vague general way, towards which the path or river runs, or the sea- coast tends? 14681 What then, is that moderate load by which we shall obtain the largest amount ofuseful effect"?
18975Have you heard about poor Marvin?
18975Could such good fortune continue?
18975Did this mean failure again?
18975Passing along a cliff, on a sledge journey, a man will sometimes stop and listen and then say:"Did you hear what the devil said just then?"
18975Should I return?
18975Should I succeed?
18975Should we return to tell the story?
18975Should we stop here?
18975Should we_ ever_ be able to make the few remaining miles?
18975The char(?)
18975Those sentences were:"I have often been asked: Of what use are Eskimos to the world?
18975What chance would a man in a sleeping- bag have, should he suddenly wake to find himself in the water?
18975What were they doing at home?
36763Have you found it good?
36763Is it always beautiful like this?
36763What causes the colour?
36763Aimlessly we wait and wonder, Will he come again?
36763Did Matthew Arnold dream of such a cavern when he wrote:"When the sea snakes coil and turn, Dry their mail, and bask in the brine"?
36763Did they reach it?
36763Did those three years bring him pleasure?
36763Hence when the chiefs inquired concerning this new arrival,"What does he do?
36763How does he live?"
36763Is it that Robert Louis Stevenson appeals first and foremost to a cultured audience?
36763Lament, oh Vailima, waiting and ever waiting; Let us search and inquire of the Captains of Ships,"Be not angry, but has not Tusitala come?"
36763Looks like a necklace of opals, does it not?"
36763Small wonder that sixty natives were required to get the coffin up, and even so the question will always remain, How did they accomplish the feat?
36763The question has been raised, Was Stevenson contented in Samoa?
36763Who shall say?
3620121) on Drake''s Bay in 1934(?
36201One might as well ask at the same time why Fletcher did not mention Tomales Bay if Drake were at Bodega?
36201See, for example, J. D. B. Stillman,"Did Drake Discover San Francisco Bay?"
36201The gifts brought by the women in round baskets included bags of_ Tobah_( already discussed), broiled fish, the seed and down of some plant( milkweed?
36201Thus Madox''s''_ Hioghe_ may indicate a terminal sound( short or weak_ e_?)
36201[ 21] See R. B. Haselden,"Is the Drake Plate of Brass Genuine?"
44191Can he see me?
44191Does he merely do this as a bluff and then recede from the attack?
44191How big is he?
44191How could any one requite such integrity with anything unkind?
44191How does the victim escape?
44191Is it best to fire into the black shadows, or to wait for his attack?
44191Is it wrong that I should requite such devotion and fidelity with reciprocal emotion?
44191Moved by such conviction, who could fail to pity that poor, lone captive, in his iron cell, far from his native land, slowly dying?
44191Or does he follow it up and seize his victim, tear him open and drink his blood as he is supposed to do?
44191What becomes of all those that are attacked by this fierce monarch of the jungle?
44191What becomes of the assailant?
44191What does he intend?
44191What is his exact pose?
44191Who lives to tell the tale?
51910As there was no immediate chance of going to Greenland, why not see Shetland?
51910By the iceberg is a sail Chasing of the swarthy whale; Mother doubtful, mother dread, Tell us, has the good ship sped?"
51910I knew that at this season the animals would float, and as I was on the lee side, why did they not drift down to me?
51910Some ruins have been found, but where are the people?
51910The first question asked by us was,"Is England at war?"
51910The next time it would be beside a boat-- which boat?
51910Was it water or seals?
51910What could it be?
51910What danger is there in the pursuit of any member of the deer or antelope family, and what chance has the animal in these days of high power rifles?
51910Would it come up under us or beside us?
10813Do they wear such deep mourning for all relatives?
10813Will they charge duty on tobacco?
10813Will you put toys on it?
10813And who but Dunois would have been so reckless as to follow baked mussels and_ crépinettes_ with_ rognons frits_?
10813Could one imagine a dozen men of any other nationality thus maintaining the same indifference over even a short period?
10813Have you been recalled to the throne of Poland?"
10813Have you ever had an_ arbre de Noël_?"
10813Need I say that the provision for ablutions was one basin and a liliputian ewer, and that there was not a fixed bath in the establishment?
10813Now, I do wonder how it got among my rugs?"
10813When is there a boat?"
10813When shall we be allowed food,_ real_ food?"
10813Would we kindly see that she got on all right?"
10813[ Illustration: The Bedchamber of Louis XIV]"What is your name, my child?"
10813when can we go to him?
26059Which is the last boulder?
26059Can any one be more dogmatic than your modern scientist?
26059Had he discovered our wood and our grub and, perhaps starving, kindled a fire of the one to cook the other?
26059Had some mysterious climber come over from the other side of the mountain and built a fire on the glacier?
26059Is there any country in the world where furs are actually needed more?
26059Or is it solely the conservation of commercial resources that engages the attention of government?
26059Was there really, then, some access to this face of the mountain from the south?
26059What should we have done with the ordinary leather climbing boots?
26059Why should any one haul canned pemmican hundreds of miles into the greatest game country in the world?
26059[ Sidenote: Horns of the South Peak] Where else might that name be placed?
26059_ Is_ there any way to cook flour under such circumstances?
27874Who would have thought that a nation would burn its own capital?
27874And finally whence does it come?
27874Is it because Nature is here so bountiful, so lovely, so prolific, that her children are sluggish, dirty, and heedless?
27874Is it possible that the moon, whose light renders objects so plain that one can see to read small print, shines solely by borrowed light?
27874We find ourselves asking, What is the real life of Italy to- day?
27874What causes a foreign population to circulate through its cities, constantly on the wing, scattering gold right and left among her needy population?
27874What keeps its tepid waters, in a course of thousands of miles, from mingling with the rest of the sea?
27874Where could money purchase such attractions as crowd the museum of Naples?
27874Where else can be found a city composed of over seventy islands?
27874Who can explain satisfactorily its ceaseless current?
27874_ Armado._ How hast thou purchased this experience?
23460If you come for a flower, Pray where is your_ sou_?
23460At Versailles, as perhaps you have heard, Countless pictures of fights Form the chief of the sights: Could so many great battles have ever occurred?
23460But Mabel said,"Why should we_ English_ care About that Rolf they say was buried there?"
23460Do they make them, I wonder, of frogs and of snails?
23460Or are these, after all, only travellers''tales?
23460Says Rose, to Dennis drawing nigher,"I think the wind is getting higher;""If a gale blows, do you suppose, we shall be wrecked?"
23460Then she ran on, not waiting for reply-- My little reader, can_ you_ tell her why?
23460Who will come for a ride?
23460Who will come for a ride?
23460Without drawings to follow, or patterns to trace, How can these poor cottagers fashion their lace?
23460[ Illustration][ Illustration] MUSÉE DE CLUNY Where shall we go to next?
23460_ Monsieur le Maître_, who rubs his hands And says,"What are_ Monsieur''s_ commands?"
23460pretty swan, Do you know, in our Zoo''The swans are not half So conceited as you?"
23460pretty swans, Do you know, in our Zoo''The swans of old England Are just like you?"
2539They all come to life again, do n''t they?
2539Why, they are all packed up in boxes,said I"What did you think became of them?"
2539Why?
2539(?)
2539Arfaki?"
2539Can this be an indication that the Papuans are a mixed race?
2539How long would I stop?
2539If these people are not savages, where shall we find any?
2539If, however, the question that is so frequently asked of the votaries of the less popular sciences were put here--"Cui bono?"
2539What are the finest Grecian statues to the living, moving, breathing men I saw daily around me?
2539What is this ideally perfect social state towards which mankind ever has been, and still is tending?
2539Would I stay two or three months?
2539who ever heard of such a name?
45162How much does it cost to go around the world?
45162How much for breakfast?
45162How much for dinner?
45162What is the charge for attendance?
45162What time must a room be given up?
45162how much?
45162Commit to memory a few phrases, such as"where is?"
45162Is it not so?"
45162Mercy Philbrick''s Choice; Afterglow; Deirdrè; Hetty''s Strange History; Is that All?
45162Shall he preserve his haughty manner and refuse to pursue the subject, or shall he accept what he has just declined?
45162The following inquiries will cover the ordinary circumstances of arrival at a hotel:--"What is the price of a bedroom?"
45162The question naturally occurs to an American,''How shall I ascertain what is proper to give when a service has been rendered to me?''
45162To the question,"What would Admiral Drake say if he were alive now?"
45162is as difficult to answer as"How much does a horse cost?"
20928Has he?
20928Indeed, madam,replied Hardee,"and how old do you take me for?"
20928''Uncle Robert''will get us into Washington yet; you bet he will?"
20928Cease firing, sir; what is your name, sir?''
20928Every traveller we met on the road was eagerly asked the questions,"Are the Yanks in Brookhaven?
20928Fairfax then said,"Is it a woman who speaks in such a manner of a dead body which can do no one any harm?"
20928Is the railroad open?"
20928It is said that at the end of a Texan journey the question asked is not,"Have you been upset?"
20928The woman made a gesture with her foot, and replied,"If it was a rebel, do you think it would be here long?"
20928Which is the General?
20928but,"How many times have you been upset?"
20928which is the Great Officer?
20928who''s afraid of fire?"
43394Do you remember any of the brands?
43394Do you think,she inquired nervously,"if-- if I put this water on your stove, it will heat?"
43394Has Port Arthur fallen yet?
43394A horse?
43394Cast?
43394Did you ever ford a mountain stream on horseback?
43394He was born quite a number of years ago, but what is that?
43394How was it possible?
43394Is there no way to stop this vandalism?
43394Now and then he would say:--"Is n''t there one behind me?"
43394Was this, then, going to the borderland of civilization, to the last stronghold of the old West?
43394What are regions but the setting for life?
43394What do you think?"
43394What has happened?
43394What matters a little rain when there is a yellow slicker to put on and no one to care how one looks?
43394What names in the world are more beautiful than Going- to- the- Sun and Rising- Wolf?
43394Why, O gentlemen at Washington who arrange these things, why not at Belton, on the railroad, five miles away?
2064I asked a very learned Minister in Sky, who had used all arts to make me believe the genuineness of the book, whether at last he believed it himself?
2064I once asked, If a crime should be committed, by what authority the offender could be seized?
2064If the Tacksmen be banished, who will be left to impart knowledge, or impress civility?
2064It may likewise deserve to be inquired, whether a great nation ought to be totally commercial?
2064It would be easy to shew it if he had it; but whence could it be had?
2064The history of the race could no otherwise be communicated, or retained; but what genius could be expected in a poet by inheritance?
2064The persuasion of the Scots, however, is far from universal; and in a question so capable of proof, why should doubt be suffered to continue?
2064What is recollection but a revival of vexations, or history but a record of wars, treasons, and calamities?
2064Why are not spices transplanted to America?
2064Why does any nation want what it might have?
2064Why does tea continue to be brought from China?
2064Yet what are these hillocks to the ridges of Taurus, or these spots of wildness to the desarts of America?
2064whether amidst the uncertainty of human affairs, too much attention to one mode of happiness may not endanger others?
2064whether the pride of riches must not sometimes have recourse to the protection of courage?
2530But why do n''t they get a straight one, there are plenty here?
2530How so?
2530Where is it?
2530Where is the Pumbuckle?
2530And the unknown stranger who had done all this for them, and asked for nothing in return, what could he be?
2530But what is the reality?
2530But what should we think of a man who should advocate these principles of perfect freedom in a family or a school?
2530But, with the sharper struggle for existence that will then arise, will the happiness of the people as a whole be increased or diminished?
2530Could he not bring the dead to life?
2530How is it then, that the descriptions of travellers generally give a very different idea?
2530How long would tame squirrels continue to inhabit trees in the vicinity of an English village, even if close to the church?
2530How was it possible for them to realize his motives?
2530It may therefore be easily conceived that when anything bulky or out of the common way was collected, the question"Where is it to be put?"
2530Thinking it might be thunder, I asked,"What is that?"
2530Was he not as old as the mountains?
2530Was it not natural that they should refuse to believe he was a man?
2530Whence comes that inexhaustible fire whose dense and sulphurous smoke forever issues from this bare and desolate peak?
2530Why are the Dyak villages so small and so widely scattered, while nine- tenths of the country is still covered with forest?
2530Why, then, we must inquire, has not a greater population been produced?
2530Will not evil passions be aroused by the spirit of competition, and crimes and vices, now unknown or dormant, be called into active existence?
2530and where, it may be asked, are the glorious flowers that we know do exist in the tropics?
18541How far outside the bar may this carry us?
18541Is North America near New York?
18541What if I do n''t go forward?
18541Why did you not answer him correctly?
18541Why do n''t ye come on deck like a man, and order yer men forid?
18541Yer there, are ye?
18541( Literally translated,"Who knows?"
18541Be it in our favour, we are carried hence, to what place or for what purpose?
18541Be the current against us, what matters it?
18541FOOTNOTE:[ 4] This alternative I was obliged to accept, or bring my family home as paupers, for my wealth was gone-- need I explain more?
18541For words like these what sailor is there who would not search the caves of the ocean?
18541I asked what I should do with the dead through the night-- bury them where we lay?
18541Is it not a recognition of this which makes the old sailor happy, though in the storm; and hopeful even on a plank in mid- ocean?
18541Mister,"said he, turning to me after a long pause,"mister, d''ye know the South were foolish?
18541Need more be said?
18541Then came the hearty hail,"Do you want assistance?"
18541What could be done?
18541What had I done?
18541What was to be done?
18541Who can look at such things without the heart being lifted up in adoration?"
18541Who shall say that she was not large enough?
18541Who then shall say that we anchored nights or spent much time hugging the shore?
1146And what, it may be said, are these men- of- war which seem so delightful an object to our eyes?
1146Can I say then I had no fear?
1146Can gentlefolks lie a whole night at a public- house for less?
1146Did you think I sold you the command of my ship for that pitiful thirty pounds?
1146How shall we account for this depravity in taste?
1146Is it--?
1146What then is to be done in this case?
1146What then ought in general to be so plentiful, what so cheap, as fish?
1146What then so properly the food of the poor?
1146Why then should not the voyage- writer be inflamed with the glory of having seen what no man ever did or will see but himself?
1146or, why should the lowest of the people be permitted to exact ten times the value of their work?
1146why yes, to be sure; why should not travelers pay for candles?
47750Well, what you a doing away off from home down here in this country?
47750Ah, git out, what are all these pretty muscles for if you ca n''t lick that Jimmie over there with only one hundred and thirty- five to hit yer with?"
47750Approaching her, I extended my hand in a most familiar manner, and at the same time said,"Why, Miss Miles, how are you, how are your folks in Iowa?
47750Condon?"
47750Could Anderson milk?
47750Could I plow?
47750On awakening my first question was,"Did I win?"
47750Stepping up to him I laid my hand on his shoulder and said,"Pardon me, sir, but are you an American?"
47750Well, what did we care?
47750What was I to do?
47750What will they say when I get there and tell them I have come home to die?"
47750What would it be, suicide or murder?
47750When he heard me through he said,"Do you know what your folks will say when you get there?"
27568The spirits of the dead men?
27568What is the matter, Nina? 27568 What reason have you for saying so?"
27568What will you do,asked a missionary,"to bring those around you to Christ?"
27568Where is the Bishop?
27568Why?
27568[ 8] Are you as fond of frogs as you used to be? 27568 About a year afterwards Sir James Brooke said to me,Did you ever feel pleasure at hearing of the death of an old friend?"
27568Are not such pricks of conscience common to us all when our dear ones leave us?
27568Are you ill, that you are eating no supper?"
27568Now the six months had passed away, were they prepared to assent to the law?
27568Shall I ever forget my first impressions of the rajah''s bungalow?
27568So I whispered,"Are you happy, child?"
27568The first question the Dyaks asked, if told a new missionary was coming, would always be,"Is he clever at physic?"
27568They looked out of their doors, asking what was the matter?
27568What should we do?
27568Who would have thought of a Dyak Undine?
27568With no better guide than the untutored imagination of a mind which in religious matters is a blank, who shall wonder that this is so?
27568how could it be otherwise?
40746A little ragged urchin of about ten years old rather annoyed me, by jumping up and grinning repeatedly in my face:"Allez, allez, que faites vous là?"
40746Can we then( with any pretence to candour and justice) affect to wonder at the deep- felt disgust and dislike of the French towards us?
40746Combien durerâ t''elle?
40746Did this nation come into the world under the influence of a dancing star?
40746Elle me donnera un sous, n''est ce pas?"
40746He then asked, with some appearance of reproach,"Why the English kept him so barbarously immured in a dreadful prison?"
40746How shall I describe the wonderful manner in which we climbed these frightful eschelles?
40746How was it possible to thread these mazes without thinking of_ Henri quatre_, and his famous hunting adventure in the miller''s hut?
40746How would John Bull have writhed and raged with shame and grief, if the scene had been exhibited_ vice versa_ in our own country?
40746I asked if the latter was the_ cadette_ of the family?
40746I felt( and what Englishwoman ought not to feel?)
40746The host( seeing that we were English) asked if we would not choose our_ pain_ to be_ grillé_?
40746The master of the house, who seemed to think all this very fine, wanted to know if_ Madame_ would not join in the merry dance?
40746We asked him, amongst other questions,"what was the chief manufacture of the place?"
40746Wherefore is it that the imagination feels a charm and a repose so delightful amid scenes of this nature?
40746Why should I attempt to describe Paris?
40746dost think that because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale?"
43342But how are you going to obtain it?
43342Dat you little gal? 43342 What are you after?"
43342Where is your Oakland company to hang me?
43342And may we not, even now, after having escaped so many dangers, be reserved for the same or a worse doom?
43342But are we not to be disappointed at last?
43342But what land is that coming suddenly in sight under our lee bow, and nearly in the direction of the ship?
43342Don to see dranfader?
43342How near may we have been to sharing the same fate with them?
43342How old you gal?
43342In their efforts to save themselves, may not some of them have been lashed to this very yard?
43342It is an interesting question, How came the Valley lowered to its present depth?
43342May not this vessel have been lost in one of the storms that nearly drove us ashore upon the coast of Patagonia?
43342Reader, shall I give you a further account of my observations and adventures?
43342This afternoon two vessels are in sight, and our company, for want of other subjects, are busily engaged in discussing the questions,"Who are they?"
43342To his question"why do you not eat some ship- bread?"
43342What you gal name?
43342You gal, he no come to Californy?
43342You no want to see you gal?
43342_ August 27._ Our first inquiry this morning was the same we have often and anxiously made of late,"How does she head?"
43342and"Can we come up with them?"
43342and"How soon?"
43342where''s a handspike?"
11104And have they never any desire to travel, or to visit the Bazaars, as the Turkish ladies do?
11104From what part of France did she come?
11104So your mother is French,_ Mademoiselle_?
11104The Aïssaouas?
11104But how were we to get within sight of them?
11104But what would even their beauty be without the leafy setting of the place?
11104Do n''t they find them excessively ugly?"
11104Had I any children?
11104How associate anything so precise and Occidental as years or centuries with these visions of frail splendor seen through cypresses and roses?
11104Knowing that European fashions are of absorbing interest to the harem I next enquired:"What do these ladies think of our stiff tailor- dresses?
11104V ON THE ROOFS"Should you like to see the Chleuh boys dance?"
11104Was ever shade so blue- black and delicious as that of the cork- tree near the spring where the donkey''s water- cans are being filled?
11104Were these the vaulted granaries, or the subterranean reservoirs under the three miles of stabling which housed the twelve thousand horses?
11104What, then, prevents the tourist from instantly taking ship at Bordeaux or Algeciras and letting loose his motor on this new world?
11104Where have they come from, where are they going, all these slow wayfarers out of the unknown?
11104Who can have conceived, in the heart of a savage Saharan camp, the serenity and balance of this hidden place?
11104motor?
39042And have they never any desire to travel, or to visit the Bazaars, as the Turkish ladies do?
39042So your mother is French,_ Mademoiselle_?
39042The Aïssaouas?
39042_ Oui, Madame._"From what part of France did she come?
39042But how were we to get within sight of them?
39042But what would even their beauty be without the leafy setting of the place?
39042Do n''t they find them excessively ugly?"
39042Had I any children?
39042How associate anything so precise and Occidental as years or centuries with these visions of frail splendor seen through cypresses and roses?
39042Knowing that European fashions are of absorbing interest to the harem I next enquired:"What do these ladies think of our stiff tailor- dresses?
39042V ON THE ROOFS"Should you like to see the Chleuh boys dance?"
39042Was ever shade so blue- black and delicious as that of the cork- tree near the spring where the donkey''s water- cans are being filled?
39042Were these the vaulted granaries, or the subterranean reservoirs under the three miles of stabling which housed the twelve thousand horses?
39042What, then, prevents the tourist from instantly taking ship at Bordeaux or Algeciras and letting loose his motor on this new world?
39042Where have they come from, where are they going, all these slow wayfarers out of the unknown?
39042Who can have conceived, in the heart of a savage Saharan camp, the serenity and balance of this hidden place?
13150Me? 13150 No?
13150Well, what are you going to do?
13150Where are you going to stop?
13150After talking awhile he asked:"What do you call yourselves?"
13150CHAPTER XII COULD WE SUCCEED?
13150COULD WE SUCCEED?
13150Could anything be better?
13150Could it be that my senses were all deceiving me as my eyes were fooled by the mirage?
13150Did we make the big fire which had burned until morning?
13150Had this man, too, failed us?
13150It started to drizzle again that night, but what cared we?
13150It would look something like a tub, would n''t it?
13150Just before we parted one of them remarked,"You came through the Bee River four days ago, near a telephone, did n''t you?"
13150We listened and heard it again, plainly this time,"Ca n''t you men find a landing?
13150What about our third man?
13150What could any one want with two men who had nothing but a flat- bottomed boat?
13150What could it be?
13150What could it be?
13150What do you think about it?"
13150What was a border for if not to have custom- houses and inspectors?
13150What would he do when he came to this rapid?
13150What would we do with our boat?
13150Why undergo all the discomfort of a voyage on a desert stream, when the pleasures and comforts of the Pacific beckoned?
13150Would it increase or diminish our dangers?
13150Would we never reach it?
13403Are there many instances of people having been bit by mad animals?
13403How much is paid per day for ploughing with two oxen? 13403 Is the state of a bachelor aggravated and rendered less desirable?
13403What is the value of whales of different sizes?
13403Which food has been experienced to be most portable and most nourishing for keeping a distressed ship''s crew from starving?
13403[ 82] Sidney foresees the difficulty his brother may have:How shall I get excellent men to take paines to speake with me?
13403( 1876?)
134031595(?).
134031605(?).
134031690?]
13403A few random examples of this list are:"Which are the favourite herbs of the sheep of this country?"
13403A. Paris( n.d.)( 1552?).
13403After what manner the subjects in both countries shewe their obedience to their prince, or oppose themselves against him?
13403Alas, good Sir, what can a man learne in thirty yeeres?"
13403By what means?"
13403Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex( or Bacon?).
13403Footnote 202:_ Quo Vadis?_ A Just Censure of Travel as it is undertaken by the Gentlemen of our Nation, London, 1617.
13403Hall mutters to his servants,"Jesus can you not knocke the boyes head and the wall together, sith he runnes a- bragging thus?"
13403Imprinted at London for Edward A(?
13403What Englishman could not know a Frenchman by this ridiculous picture?...
13403What is the greatest vice in both nacions?
13403What should this good man doe?
13403With two horses?"
13403[ London?
13403_ Quo Vadis?
33455But is this in winter, also?
33455Is not that a New England man?
33455And, stating it fairly, it is this-- Shall the industry of Cuba go on, or shall the island be abandoned to a state of nature?
33455But what do these poor creatures know of what the world marches to, or dances to, or makes love by?
33455Can any of these be political offenders?
33455Can it be cavalry, marching on foot, their sabres rattling on the pavement?
33455Did you not have milk with your coffee?"
33455Have I ever seen a city view so grand?
33455How can any one have a weather sensation, in such an air as this?
33455Howe?"
33455If they must be expected to remain, what is to be the relation of the two races?
33455In fine, what is the Spanish government in Cuba but an armed monarchy, encamped in the midst of a disarmed and disfranchised people?
33455Is the city on the sea?
33455Shall I stay another?
33455Shall it be the enforced labor of slavery, or shall the experiment of free labor be tried?
33455Shall we go?
33455The constant question is-- will they remain and mix with the other races?
33455There is an hour to daylight-- and will this noise stop before then?
33455What can that be?
33455What is likely to be the effect on all the parties to this system, judging from all we know of human nature?
33455What is this clanking sound?
33455Where is the harbor, and where the shipping?
33455Who can eat a hot, greasy breakfast of cakes and gravied meats, and in a close room, after this?
33455Who can regret our delay, or wish to exchange this scene for the common, close anchorage of a harbor?
33455Will the government try the experiment, and if so, on what terms and in what manner?
33455Will they be able to go back?
33455Will they be permitted to remain?
33455adónde está Domingo?"
2854And after his coming aboard, when they demanding"How all his company did?"
2854And therefore desired to know, first, Whether our Captain was the same Captain DRAKE or not?
2854But, by occasion of this demand, his brother sent one down to the Steward, to know"Whether there were any water in the ship?
2854He being demanded,"What was become of his Captain and other fellow?"
2854I will be one, who will be the other?"
2854Or what other cause might be?"
2854Our Captain answered him likewise, and being demanded"_ Que gente?_"replied"Englishmen!"
2854Our Captain perceiving the feat wrought, would not hasten him; but in rowing away, demanded of them,"Why their bark was so deep?"
2854There we found some Indians, who asking us in friendly sort, in broken Spanish,"What we would have?"
2854They presently came forth upon the sand, and sent a youth, as with a message from the Governor, to know,"What our intent was, to stay upon the coast?"
2854Thus with good love and liking we took our leave of that people, setting over to the islands of[?
2854and how their wounds might best be cured?
2854and next, Because many of their men were wounded with our arrows, whether they were poisoned or not?
2854answered,"That they were gone ashore in their gundeloe[?
2854lastly, What victuals we wanted, or other necessaries?
2311Have you fed the Hogs, Sir Knight?
2311How( cried he) cut my hair? 2311 You do not like the apartments?
2311But how were those victories obtained?
2311He asked in his turn if I was mad?
2311He asked whence we had come; and understanding we had been in Italy, desired to know whether the man liked France or Italy best?
2311How many high- sounding works on the other hand, are already worse than dead, or, should we say, better dead?
2311How then must they support the glory of France?
2311Leave off; the Bath Bell rings-- what, still play on?
2311The celebrated reformer of the Italian comedy introduces a child befouling itself, on the stage, OE, NO TI SENTI?
2311The one costs three half- pence; the last, half a farthing-- which of them is most effectual?
2311Then, addressing himself to me, asked, if the English did not every day drink to the health of madame la marquise?
2311They accosted my servant, and asked if his master was a lord?
2311What are the consequences of this cruel swaddling?
2311What glory is there in a man''s vanquishing an adversary over whom he has a manifest advantage?
2311What is the consequence?
2311What then, you will say, must a man sit with his chops and fingers up to the ears and knuckles in grease?
2311Why not a lynch pin, which we were so carefully instructed how to inquire about in Murray''s Conversation for Travellers?
2311Why, therefore, do n''t we follow it implicitly?
2311You ask me why I submitted to such imposition?
2311or that the ships of the line taken from the enemy would be carried in procession from Hyde- Park- Corner to Tower- wharf?
2311what do I see?
40830After replying,"Then what''s the news?"
40830Are they then good pioneers?
40830May not an Arab tribe have passed down along the east coast, and established themselves in the Mashona region, and formed a kingdom?
40830May not these two tribes have travelled up the Zambese together at some remote time?
40830May not this be one identification, that it was right that woman should be a ruler as well as man, handed down from the Queen of Sheba''s time?
40830Now it is an interesting question, what tribe or nation did these emperors spring from?
40830On which Durnford called out,"Will nobody stand by me?"
40830The old Boer asked, which is always the first question put after shaking hands,"What''s your name?
40830They evidently belonged to some ancient building, but when?
40830They stated, if the Great Mother could not be written to, would I write to the Great Chief at the Cape?
40830Was it that we are not trusted?
40830Were these Monomotapa people black or white, and from whence did they come?
40830What is it now?
40830What''s the meaning of this?
40830Where are they now?
40830Where are they now?
40830Who are they?
40830Why are our people killed and our cattle stolen?
40830Why is this land invaded?
40830Why were we not called out sooner?
40830Will they deliver up the murderers of Mr. Bethel and others?
40830what have I up to handel( sell)?"
40830where from?
40830why should they be disturbed in their innocent life?
43209But you have a camera; is n''t that enough? 43209 Have I the pleasure of addressing Madame Bazin?"
43209Indeed,I remarked, with every evidence of surprise,"and who got hold of the feather first?"
43209Then, of course, you must have known the noted village character Father Adam, who sold his donkey to this Scottish traveller?
43209These gentlemen travel for pleasure?
43209Well?
43209What shall I say of Clarisse?
43209--R. L. S.] If his descent was thus, how much more so ours on our whirling wheels?
43209Did he know Stevenson?
43209L. S.] Is that not a lovely monument to have?
43209Perhaps the Bazins knew how much I liked them?
43209Perhaps they also were healed of some slights by the thanks that I gave them in my manner?"
43209The bill?
43209Thus, under the representation of Christ falling while bearing His cross we read:"Who is it that causes Jesus to fall a second time?
43209We knew, of course, what Stevenson had said of her?
43209What is he to say that will not be an anti- climax?"
43209What will you?
43209What would you in such a case?
43209Would we care to see her photograph?
43209Yet he was ever an adventurer in search of beauty, and who shall say his quest was vain?
43209Yet not always the same, for where was M. Bonnaire?
43209is that life?"
43209or"Watter, richt on?"
52528Did he know Father Damien?
52528How did she get that name?
52528How do they grow them?
52528How much tobac you give?
52528Oh, what is the matter?
52528One white man he say Queen he dead?
52528They gave me a bottle of iron,he said,"and I got better on that, or I''d be dead by now, but how could I get the nourishing food?"
52528Was any one frightened?
52528Who that music?
52528Why,he thought with wonder,"should a fire at sea look like a Christmas pantomime?"
52528Will you have it with or without fumes?
52528Wo n''t you come out for that?
52528You want buy money?
52528''You Peletania?''
52528A little later one of the boys asked me:''You want wife?''
52528Finally he turned to me saying,"What you want?"
52528He, himself, told me he had been to Sydney, and when I asked,"To San Francisco?"
52528I could hear them asking and hearing what I claimed to be; and then they would come up and ask in a fine, offhand manner:''You Melican?''
52528I said,"Who''s there?
52528If the latter, how much better to have accepted their god and shown them where they had mistaken his attributes?
52528Lloyd jumped out of a sound sleep and ran aft, crying:"Where is she?
52528Plainer than words her smile said:"You are a woman, too; I can trust you; you will protect me, will you not?"
52528Stevens?"
52528The first question put to us by the women was concerning Louis''s health; then what had we done with our devil box?
52528What did they mean by it, I''d like to know?
52528What do you want?
19475Do you mean,I said,"that we are going to run four days of rapids that have never been run?"
19475Joe,I said, in a stern voice,"did you ever try to make a horse go into an icy lake and climb on to an ice- cake?
19475Knitting?
19475The idea is this,Bob had said:"It''s never been done before, do you see?
19475Well,we said;"what did he say?"
19475What is it like?
19475What is it?
19475Why ca n''t all this sort of thing be put into music?
19475Also, a share of the midday lunch and twenty pounds more weight than you ought to have by the beauty- scale?
19475And I?
19475And how her penalty was that every step was like walking on the edges of swords?
19475And the agent?
19475And yet, what Western story is complete without a round- up?
19475And, having achieved it, fix on another five feet farther on, and almost fail to get it?
19475Did I or did I not see a twinkle in Bill Shea''s eye as he described the sweep of the moose''s horns?
19475Do you get it?
19475Do you remember the little mermaid who wished to lose her tail and gain legs so she could follow the prince?
19475For we rode up to him and said:--"Do you know of any place where we can find a cook?"
19475Had they ventured across the snow- bank and slipped?
19475Have you ever reached a point where you fix your starting eyes on a shrub or a rock ten feet ahead and struggle for it?
19475How''s Buddy about water?"
19475I was accustomed to roughing it; but how about another woman?
19475Poor followers of the pavements, what to them is this six- inch path of glory?
19475See?
19475Then what are you going to do?"
19475Then, at last, the familiar call,--"Are you all right, mother?"
19475Therefore, would I, Pi- ta- mak- an, go to the Indian agent and make their peace for them?
19475Was it not after Mr. Fred that we trailed on that famous game- hunt of ours, of which a spirited account is coming later?
19475Why should the Government pick on us?
19475Why?"
19475Would she be putting up her hair in curlers every night, and whimpering when, as sometimes happens, the slow gait of her horse became intolerable?
19475and"Who the dickens has any matches?"
45238And see''st thou, and hear''st thou, And fear''st thou, and fear''st thou, And ride we not free O''er the terrible sea, I and thou?
45238But how did you subsist until you reached the settlements? 45238 But, Richardson, did they take your horse also?"
45238But what will not a New- England{ 3} man undertake when honor and interest are the objects before him?
45238Have you any mules to sell?"
45238He says:"Do the Oregon emigrants seek a fine country on the Oregon river?
45238In all books of voyages and travels, who ever heard of the utmost distress for want of wood, leaves, roots, coal, or turf to cook{ 46} with?
45238Now the question is how came our North American Indians with bows and arrows?
45238Some of our company began to ask each other some serious questions; such as, Where are we going?
45238The first question generally asked, is,"where do you come from, gentlemen?"
45238The snake had doubtless killed the quadruped, but what had killed the snake?
45238Water was now the desideratum, but where was it to be found?
45238What cared we for the future?
45238What have we done for their benefit?
45238Where could they have gone?
45238Who will say that this gallant body of cavalry were not wiser than the common run of white soldiers, to make peace for a_ quid_?
45238_ kahtah pasiooks yahhalle?_( what is its English name?)
45238_ kahtah pasiooks yahhalle?_( what is its English name?)
45238and thereby save their horses and their own skins?
45238and what are we going for?
5199Do n''t you know me?
5199McILROY:''Not bad; but how about a huge omelette?'' 5199 Soon the boat approached near enough for the Boss, who was standing up in the bows, to shout to Wild,''Are you all well?''
5199Tell me, when was the war over?
5199What''s the matter with you?
5199Who are you?
5199You have come over the island?
5199And the hoary frost of Heaven, who hath gendered it?
5199And will it be possible to break out of the pack early in the spring and reach Vahsel Bay or some other suitable landing- place?
5199As I came nearer I called out,"Are you all well?"
5199But what of the poor beggars at Cape Evans, and the Southern Party?
5199Can this mean that they have heard our recent signals and are trying to get us now?
5199Had n''t we better light a flare?''
5199How long?
5199I rushed forward, helped some emerging men from under the canvas, and called out,"Are you all right?"
5199If we do n''t go down we shall have to make a detour of at least five miles before we reach level going What shall it be?"
5199Mr. Sorlle came out to the door and said,"Well?"
5199Shipwrights had never done sounder or better work; but how long could she continue the fight under such conditions?
5199The following conversation was recorded in one diary:"WILD:''Do you like doughnuts?''
5199Was ever ship in such predicament?
5199We will go west, no doubt, but how far?
5199What welcome was the Weddell Sea preparing for us?
5199When one of them asked why no member of the party had come round with the relief, Worsley said,"What do you mean?"
5199Where will the vagrant winds and currents carry the ship during the long winter months that are ahead of us?
5199Where will we make a landing now?
5199Will it point straight for the berg, showing that our drift is in that direction?
7879And his second duty?
7879A beautiful feature of the scene to- day, as the preceding day, were the vines growing on fig- trees(?)
7879After emerging from the gate, we soon came to the little Church of"Domine, quo vadis?"
7879Could not all that sanctity at least keep it thawed?
7879Did anybody ever see Washington nude?
7879How came that flower to grow among these wild mountains?
7879We heard Gaetano once say a good thing to a swarm of beggar- children, who were infesting us,"Are your fathers all dead?"
7879What would he do with Washington, the most decorous and respectable personage that ever went ceremoniously through the realities of life?
5813When missionaries go from here do they find fault with the pagan idols? 5813 Gold, diamonds, power, fame? 5813 Had they germ- scientists then? 5813 How did they find out the water''s secret in those ancient ages? 5813 Is it becoming a jewel casket? 5813 Is it that paint can not counterfeit the intense blaze of a sun- flooded jewel? 5813 Is the fairy structure growing? 5813 Should we be amazed? 5813 Should we be shocked? 5813 Should we call the performance a desecration? 5813 Should we feel outraged? 5813 Then why, as a whole, do they convey a false impression to the reader? 5813 They were running around the well( where else could they go to? 5813 Were there any Americans among those lunch parties? 5813 What do you see before you? 5813 Why do you keep him?
5813Would the English be shocked?
5813Would they be amazed?
5813Would they call the performance a desecration?
5813Would they feel outraged?
5813You receive your water, you make your deposit, and now what more would you have?
7880Yes,said he,"did you know who drew them?"
7880But how does this accord with what I have been saying only a minute ago?
7880Does his spirit manifest itself in the semblance of flame?
7880Has a man a flame inside of his head?
7880Have I spoken of the sumptuous carving of the capitals of the columns?
7880How then can the decayed picture of a great master ever be restored by the touches of an inferior hand?
7880I somewhat question whether it is quite the thing, however, to make a genuine woman out of an allegory we ask, Who is to we d this lovely virgin?
7880Is there such a rural class in Italy?
7880What shall we do in America?
7880Where should the light come from?
7880You feel as if the Saviour were deserted, both in heaven and earth; the despair is in him which made him say,"My God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
55714And what do you consider your brightest failure?
55714Are you seeing a Salamander,I asked,"or do the sparks flying upward make you think of the golden alchemy of Lescaris?
55714The dream- expedition?
55714ALAN BRECK Is''t you, Alan?
55714And why not?
55714Down the deep glade where fearsome shadows pass What is it lurks so still?
55714ELLIS DUCKWORTH Was there a rustle of the leafy bed?
55714Heard you no footstep in the matted grass?
55714Is it a style, a native virtue, a mannerism, a fad, or what?
55714O will he paint me the way I want, as bonnie as a girlie?
55714She was small and old, this yacht, but what are thirty- three years when a craft has the proper tradition for daring, hazardous adventure?
55714The Sanborns were in Europe that year and, all things considered, is it any wonder that he took the place for being abandoned?
55714Was it any wonder the intelligence excited me?
55714What is an old ship but a floating castle built upon the memories of the men who have helmed her?
55714What secret dread Troubles the tangled branches overhead?
55714What was civilization anyway to one who needed only sunshine and negligée?
55714Why do you not revive more of these charming Indian names?"
46695Do you think I forgot that?
46695( Is he clever?)
46695( When will you be wise?)
46695And after all comes the question, What is the Tagáloc language?
46695Ano t guinagasaan mo aco?--If you scold me, why with so much noise?
46695Ask him his age, he will not be able to answer: who were his ancestors?
46695Ay at linologmocan mo iyang duma?--Why seat yourself in that dirty place?
46695But is it wasted?
46695Caylan ca maoocan nang cahunghañgan mo?--When will you cast your fool''s skin?
46695Caylan magcaca hapahap ang inyong ylog?--When will your river produce a conger eel?
46695Do n''t you know the proverb,''The Indian and the cane grow together?''"
46695Foreign fruits, preserves and liquors have to bear similar burdens, for can not the Philippines give confectionary and sweets enough of their own?
46695I remarked one who went to the friar, and whispered in his ear,"But where are the golden garments of the general?"
46695Maalam cang magsima sa taga?--Can he make the barb to the hook?
46695Maylomalong tamis sapolot at lacas sahalimao?--What is sweeter than honey, or stronger than a lion?
46695Of what are the millions composed, and how can the millions be turned to account?
46695One asks, why is so much sweetness, so much glory, wasted?
46695Our land is an Eden-- why should we desert it?"
46695The question may be asked, whether the experiment is worth the cost?
46695They will even ask a padre,''Whence do you come?
46695Who can wonder, then, at the prosperous condition of the Chinese in the Philippines?
46695where are you going?''
46695||||||||||= 0·00126||||||||||||||||||||||| 27| Malavidondao-- Mavindalo(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 13|Bitoc-- Mirtica(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 19| Camayuan-- Diospyros(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 25| Malacatbun-- Tetracera sarmentosa(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 29| Malaruhat or Maladujat-- Mirtaceas(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 2|Alintatao-- Diospyros piloshantera(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 45| Tangan-- Rizophora longissima(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 5|Aninabla or Aninapla-- Mimosa conaria(?)
2843Fellow,says I,"what''s that?"
2843Have the people been feeding for three hours?
2843He was received at Eglintoun, it is true,says the correspondent,"but what do you think was the reason?
2843How the deuce CAN people dine at such an hour?
2843We may sit up till twelve o''clock, if we like,said the nun;"but we have no fire and candle, and so what''s the use of sitting up?
2843Are they fit for mental labor?
2843Are they to be counted for nought?
2843Are we not more moral and reasonable than our forefathers?
2843As for Waterloo, has it not been talked of enough after dinner?
2843But live or die, win or lose, what do THEY get?
2843But what white paper can render the whiteness of their linen; what black ink can do justice to the lustre of their gowns and shoes?
2843But who knows what susceptibilities such a confession may offend?
2843Can the Queen herself make you a duchess?
2843Do not gastronomists complain of heaviness in London after eating a couple of mutton- chops?
2843Do not respectable gentlemen fall asleep in their arm- chairs?
2843How is the stomach of man to be brought to desire and to receive all this quantity?
2843How the deuce do their children look so fat and rosy?
2843I asked the farmer whether his contributions were lighter now than in King William''s time, and lighter than those in the time of the Emperor?
2843I had been drinking a bottle of Rhine wine that day, and how was I to afford more?
2843Indeed it had only a franc in it: but que voulez- vous?
2843Is it Don Sombrero, who is singing an Andalusian seguidilla under the window of the Flemish burgomaster''s daughter?
2843Is this to be borne?"
2843Of all European people, which is the nation that has the most haughtiness, the strongest prejudices, the greatest reserve, the greatest dulness?
2843The other honest gentleman in the fur cap, what can his occupation be?
2843Were they come to that part of the service where heretics and infidels ought to quit the church?
2843Were we doing anything wrong, I wondered?
2843What better mark of innate superiority could man want?
2843What have you to ask, O sacred, white- veiled maid?
2843What is the meaning of it?
2843What''s the use of an opinion here?
2843Who was ever piously affected by any picture of the master?
2843Why was not every private man''s name written upon the stones in Waterloo Church as well as every officer''s?
2843Why, after all, are we not to have our opinion?
2843Will you come up and see the cells?"
2843do not the French, the English, and the Prussians, spare them the trouble of thinking, and make all their opinions for them?
2843have n''t they done YET, the greedy creatures?"
2843what would Mrs. Trollope say to see his lordship here?
29306And thet thar new Shanghai rooster, mister, ai n''t he a beauty? 29306 And were n''t we really show- people, going down the river this way, in a skiff?
29306But what is the matter down there?
29306How far below is Big Bone?
29306How many miles?
29306I thote I''d come to visit uv ye,he had said by way of introduction;"ye''re frum a city, ai n''t yer?
29306What creek is this?
29306What is the matter with this town?
29306What''n''tarnation air ye, anny way? 29306 Who is there to mourn for Logan?"
29306Who you holl''rin''at, you brack island niggah?
29306Ye see that? 29306 Yees be one o''them photygraph parties, hey?"
29306And in that of a steamboat captain?
29306But all same, we''ll be friends, wo n''t we?
29306But what of the Maysville of to- day?
29306He looked surprised, and took a fresh chew while cogitating on my alarming ignorance of Point Sandy affairs:"Why, ain''ye heared?
29306How fur down be yees goin''?"
29306I took a snap- shot at the fleet, and heard one man shout to another,"Bill, did yer notice they''ve a photograph gallery aboard?"
29306In tones half- choked with tears, he expressed the sentiment of all:"Mother, is it really ended?
29306Say, hones''Injun, how fur down air yew fellers goin'', anyhow?"
29306The Dynamiter confided to his listeners that he was going down the river for"a clean hundred miles, and that''s right smart fur, ai n''t it?
29306Their chief concern centered in the query, how Pilgrim could hold that goodly heap of luggage and still have room to spare for four passengers?
29306Thet there red flag?
29306We are not in trade?
29306Whar your shanty- boat been beached, thet ye ain''heared thet yere?"
29306What killed it?"
29306What was he going to make of himself?
29306Why ca n''t we go back to Brownsville, and do it all over again?"
29306Why?
29306Would n''t the Doctor go into partnership with him?
29306Would we object if, for a few moments, he tarried here by the roadside?
29306Ye''re welcome t''all in this yere shanty boat-- ain''t no bakky''bout yer close, yew fellers?"
29306and perhaps we could accommodate him with a drink of water?
29306or, if we were n''t show- people, had we an agency for something?
29306or, were we only in trade?"
29306we are not canvassers?
29306we are not fishing?
29306we are not show- people?
29306whar you git dat mule?"
41751''In God''s name, Efendi, what induced you to come to this fearful country, and to come to us too from that paradise on earth, from Stamboul?''
41751''What would you do with this Efendi,''said Kotchak Khan,''if you encountered him in Russia?
41751( thought I) thou cruel saint, couldst thou not have got thyself interred elsewhere, to spare me the terrible martyrdom of this pilgrimage?''
41751( thought I) water, dearest of all elements, why did I not earlier appreciate thy worth?
417516)?
41751And can not that which has once occurred, when the necessity arises, occur a second time?
41751And what if he is able to save a few small coins?
41751But why linger over Mazendran and all its beauties, rendered so familiar to us by the masterly sketches of Frazer, Conolly, and Burnes?
41751He was right, thought I, for, in fact, what was I to do?
41751How could it be otherwise in these countries, where there was positively not even a hope of seeing each other again?
41751I doubt much whether, in these extreme sufferings, water would have been of service; but who was there to give it to him?
41751Khalmurad?''
41751Need I say which side in this mental struggle gained the victory?
41751Was he, in any respect, the worse for that?''
41751What if I journeyed with these pilgrims into Central Asia?
41751What more can you say?
41751What need to insist that the spirit in which religion is administered has a powerful influence upon both Government and society?
41751What wilt thou then do?''
41751What wonder that I was somewhat in the condition of a half- boiled fish, when on the 13th July, 1862, I approached the capital of Persia?
41751When I bade him farewell I saw a tear in his eye-- a tear, who knows by what feeling dictated?
41751When I questioned the creditor as to this remarkable manner of procedure, his answer was,''What have I to do with the writing?
41751When two Kirghis meet, the first question is,''Who are thy seven fathers-- ancestors?''
41751Why add that we moved on unnoticed by the Turkomans?
41751[ Footnote 133: Deshti Kiptchak as far as the frontiers of Bolgar( in Russia?)
41751and thou hadst then no other motive in coming hither from so distant a land?''
41751why need I add that the impression produced by its exterior was weakened as we approached, and entirely dissipated by our entry into the place itself?
41751{ 237} But why any longer distress the reader with these cruelties?
7777''What else,''says the captain,''can reasonably be expected, since all their views are selfish without the least mixture of regard or attachment?
7777--''Well,''replied Tupia,''but why should you molest us while we are at sea?
7777All nations being alike to him, where could he be more happy than at Otaheite?
7777But may not our hopes be extended to still nobler objects?
7777But of this how could he and his people be assured?
7777For ever sacred are the dead?
7777From what quarter, then, had they gotten our manufactures?
7777If it be wisely and prudently begun and conducted, who can tell what beneficial consequences may spring from it, in future ages?
7777It may be asked, then, how do these birds of prey live?
7777The question will frequently arise, How far the detail should be extended?
7777What Pow''r inspir''d his dauntless breast to brave The scorch''d Equator, and th''Antarctic wave?
7777Where Spring, whose dewy fingers strew O''er other lands some fleeting flowers, Lives, in blossoms ever new; Whence arose that shriek of pain?
7777Where then could he better employ his time?
7777and when shall we find one more successful than that before us?
44992Cui bono?
44992And as to Americans, who has ever seen a young American?
44992And if any man have done so, what have his friends said of him and his adventure?
44992But if so, why has she been so careful with her gloves, and her hat, and all her little feminine belongings?
44992But why is she what she is?
44992Had she a sister?
44992Has Dante fed any hungry mouths, or has Shakspeare put clothes on the backs of any but a poor company of players?
44992He carries in his portmanteau a dress- coat, waistcoat, and trousers, which are of no use to him, as who would think of asking such a man to dinner?
44992How education is accomplished or of what it consists, who yet has been able to explain to us?
44992How or under what influences the unprotected female commences her tour, who can tell?
44992Knowing all that he abandons and that you enjoy, how should he not become a Pharisee in his vocation, thanking God that he is not as other men are?
44992Nay, who will not declare that they are right in all this?
44992Or was there a dearer one still, and a nearer one Yet than all other?
44992Shall he make his attempts and save himself by his little learning?
44992They wo n''t do any harm?"
44992To whom will any of these things do any good?
44992Under such circumstances, who can dare to think of ease, or even of pleasure?
44992What do you know of the thoughts and feelings of those who inhabit your own kitchen?
44992What father does not fear to see his son too great, even as a cricketer, or on the river?
44992What father wishes his son to be great as a billiard- player?
44992What man as he travels learns so much, works so hard, uses so much mental power, takes so much trouble in all things, as she does?
44992What matters it who knows that you can not speak two words of French together grammatically?
44992Where is the woman that does not admit it?
44992Who among us that has been thus soft- hearted on an occasion has not repented in sackcloth and ashes?
44992Who does not know the look of the band, and can not at a glance swear to their vocation?
44992Who was her father?
44992Who will say that they are wrong?
44992Why is she alone?
44992and how is it possible that a girl whose dress fits her so nicely should not have"a nearer one and dearer one yet than all other?"
44992had she a brother?
44992or shall he remain mute and thus suggest the possibility of positive knowledge?
44992who was her mother?
455313. Who is thy wife, and who is thy son? 45531 But woe to the man that saith unto his father, what begettest thou?
45531For who maketh thee to differ from another, and what hast thou which thou didst not receive? 45531 Is he any relation to you?"
45531Where bound?
45531After he had examined it a little, he asked me if I would allow him to peruse it for a few days?
45531And how was my soul to appear before the holy and just Judge of the earth?
45531Another of his comrades, with a horrid curse, said,"Let him alone; let him sleep away, ca n''t you?"
45531But what can I expect from such men?
45531But you may be ready to say, was there nothing I was leaving behind me calculated to raise in my mind feelings of an opposite kind?
45531Can a man walk upon hot coals and his feet not be burnt?"
45531He likewise asked me what liquor I received?
45531I looked at him for some time before I could believe my own eyes; and scarcely being yet sure, I said to him,"Sandy, is this you?"
45531My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God; when shall I come and appear before God?"
45531No affectionate friends with whom I had enjoyed agreeable fellowship?
45531She asked the woman what made the child cry so bitterly?
45531Solomon''s question is a pertinent one:"Can a man carry fire in his bosom and his clothes not be burnt?
45531The Colonel said, smiling,"Well, Mrs. Allan, are you not afraid of your husband being jealous of you and the Fife Major?"
45531The Colonel, seeing me one day on deck, inquired very kindly how I was?
45531Whose thou art, and whence thou comest?
45531and how can they hear without preachers?
45531and how can they preach except they be sent?"
45531and to the woman, what hast thou brought forth?"
45531canst thou live here below with complacency?
45531how uncertain are all human plans and prospects;"For who saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not?"
42252Goin''wes''harvesin''?
42252Goin''wes''harvesin''?
42252Goin''west harvestin''?
42252I suppose,said Mr. McSweeny, as he stood at his door to bow adieu,"you will harvest when you get a little further west?"
42252What''d ya think of the fight?
42252Will you walk back?
42252And she asked me with a fraternal, confidential air,"What you sellin'', what you sellin'', boy?"
42252And so I asked,"Why are you swearing so?"
42252And what about the picnic?"
42252And what shall fill his failing veins And lift his head, bowed down?
42252But why linger over the question of wages till I show I earned those wages?
42252Did you dare to make the songs Vanquished workmen need?
42252Did you waste much money To deck a leper''s feast?
42252Eating as I had, how could I take a stand against my benefactor even though the issue were the immortal one of man''s sinful weakness for drink?
42252Every time I say"No"to the question"Goin''west harvestin''?"
42252Eyes so strained and eager To see what you might see?
42252He asked,"So you goin''to walk west to the mountains and all around?"
42252He inquired,"Why did n''t you tell me two days ago you were going to be overcome by the heat, so I could have had a man ready to take your place?"
42252He rolled his big white eyes at me:"What in the name of Uncle Hillbilly_ air_ you up to then?"
42252How could they be so happy and seem so blest?
42252How did these rules work out?
42252I asked the looming figure I met in the dark:"Where is the boss of this place?"
42252I asked:"Why are you swearing, sister?
42252I have a good deal of sympathy for all this, for indeed is it not briefly comprehended in my own rule:"Carry no baggage"?
42252I inquired"Where are you all travelling?"
42252I went over the border and encountered-- what do you think?
42252Is this mortifying the flesh?
42252Love the truth, defy the crowd, Scandalize the priest?
42252Mark my words, you''ll ride back!_"He asked a little later,"Goin''to harves''in Kansas?"
42252ON THE ROAD TO NOWHERE_ On the road to nowhere What wild oats did you sow When you left your father''s house With your cheeks aglow?
42252On the road to nowhere What wild oats did you sow?
42252She answered,"Do n''t you know about the Sunday- school picnic?"
42252Since Isadora Duncan has rediscovered the human foot æsthetically, who dares object to it in ritual?
42252The old gentleman asked the inevitable question:"Goin''west harvestin''?"
42252Then a fellow in citified clothes came to me and asked:"Can you follow a reaper and shock?"
42252Were the tramp- days knightly, True sowing of wild seed?
42252Were you thief or were you fool Or most nobly free?
42252What do you suppose happened in New London?
42252What you sellin''?"
42252When a prophet hits it right on essentials like that, who would be critical?
42252Where was I to sleep?
42252Why do it at all?"
42252Why do they not make up their minds to serve the devil sideways, like that sly puss with the butterfly bow?
42252Why, in Heaven''s name, do it as a beggar?
42252_ What?_ Well,_ almost_ every day.
42252_ What?_ Well,_ almost_ every day.
34167And Jean- Marie? 34167 Are you content patiently to await all the horrors of the future?
34167Do these monsters pray?
34167Do you see the three boats yonder?
34167Hate the men as much as you like,said one of his companions,"but why be so cruel as to kill the women?
34167Is he English?
34167Was n''t she some pirate''s mother?
34167What more can I know of the horrors of the sea,I asked myself,"if it be not to make it my grave?"
34167Will you then do nothing?
34167Would they lie at anchor if they were pursued?
34167Are you below?
34167Being so wretched, what more had I to fear?
34167Can you not help to disguise me?
34167Could I get it down into the sea?
34167Could it be the approach of a steamer which caused the flight of our captors?
34167Even supposing that we had come across a steamer by the way, what had we to hope?
34167Had I strength enough to row or paddle two miles?
34167Had we been separated from our companions only to die slowly of hunger, thirst, and suffocation?
34167How can you sleep while we are yet in so much danger?"
34167How shall I describe these absurd warriors, dignified by the titles of"War- tigers,"and"Mountain- splitters?"
34167I can still hear the voice of the captain calling, and counting his sailors--"Jacques, Pierre, André, Remy, Christian, Robert, where are you?"
34167I questioned my past life; I searched all the corners of my memory; I asked myself what I had done to merit this great trial?
34167I turned to Than- Sing, who was awake and listening also, and asked him what he thought could be doing overhead?
34167If even we had succeeded in weighing the anchor, what chance had we, in our dismasted state, of drifting into any place of shelter?
34167Jean- Marie?"
34167Might not the pirates even now return, and might not the steamer put off without having once perceived us?
34167Till to- morrow nothing could now be done, and who could tell what that morrow might bring forth?
34167Transferred to another junk, what might not be our fate?
34167Was it possible that they were nailing down the trap above our heads?
34167Was it possible, after all, that they were about to give up, and go back to the steamer?
34167Was it their intention to cut off my hands?
34167Was this hole destined to be our coffin and our tomb?
34167We are going to seek our fortunes-- to seek, but what to find?
34167What could they want?
34167What had we to expect?
34167What shall I do?
34167What was now to become of me, friendless and alone, in a strange and savage country?
34167What were death to one whose sufferings had already touched the bounds of human endurance?
34167What would now become of us?
34167What would they do with us?
34167Who knows what might have happened had one single drop of blood been actually shed?
34167Would not our captors sooner throw us overboard, than be taken in the fact of piracy and kidnapping on the high seas?
34167fire!--the ship is on fire-- do you hear?--what noise is that?"
34167was that anchor ever to be weighed again, or was it destined to rust away throughout all the ages of time, in the spot where it was now imbedded?
34167what if it were but a ship bound for Hong- Kong, Canton, or Macao?
34167what should we do if the pirates came back, and once more took us prisoners?
34167where are you?
23031And how air you going?
23031And you are going to the front, old lady-- you, of all people in the world?
23031But, Madame Seacole,( this in a very altered tone),"_ you''ll_ surely help me?
23031Do you think I shall be of any use to you when I get there?
23031I am yours, truly obliged,J. K., 18th R. S."Does n''t that read like a sick man''s letter, glad enough to welcome any woman''s face?
23031I say, Mrs. Seacole, how''s that---- boy?
23031Oh, Dr. Casey, how could you shoot the poor lad, and now call him bad names, as though he''d injured you? 23031 What am I to do?
23031What can I do or say, Dr. Casey? 23031 Where air you going?"
23031Why not, my sons?--won''t they be glad to have me there?
23031Another equally terrible and lengthy siege of the north?
23031As it was, he came forward, and shook hands very kindly, saying,"How do you do, ma''am?
23031But what have I gained?
23031But who, indeed, has not been kind to me?
23031By what conveyance air you going?"
23031Ca n''t I rig up a hut with the packing- cases, and sleep, if need be, on straw, like Margery Daw?"
23031Come, Madame Seacole, you''ll never leave me to be murdered by these bloodthirsty savages?"
23031Did these ladies shrink from accepting my aid because my blood flowed beneath a somewhat duskier skin than theirs?
23031Her colour was grey; would not a thick coating of flour from my dredger make all right?
23031How could it be otherwise?
23031How was I to know when I brought them what camp- life was?
23031I could give many other similar instances, but why should I sadden myself or my readers?
23031I felt it to be so, for I never failed( although who was I, that I should preach?)
23031I wonder if I can ever forget the scenes I witnessed there?
23031In a few days the camp could find plenty to talk about in their novel position-- and what then?
23031Is n''t there a something we can du for you, ma''am?"
23031More fighting?
23031Now, would all this have happened if I had returned to England a rich woman?
23031Perhaps you''ll see them some day, and if the Russians should knock me over, mother, just tell them I thought of them all-- will you?"
23031Tell me, reader, can you fancy what the want of so simple a thing as a pocket- handkerchief is?
23031To put a case-- have you ever gone out for the day without one; sat in a draught and caught a sneezing cold in the head?
23031Was it not so with me?
23031Was it possible that American prejudices against colour had some root here?
23031What better or happier lot could possibly befall me?
23031What can you do for me, mami?"
23031What object has Mrs. Seacole in coming out?
23031What was to be done?
23031Why did n''t he show a little pluck?
23031Why did you ever bring me to this place?
23031Why not trust to their welcome and kindness, and start at once?
23031Will the reader take any interest in my Crimean Christmas- pudding?
23031Would you like, reader, to know my recipe for the favourite claret cup?
23031_ you''ll_ surely tell the alcalde that the wound''s a slight one?
23031do I, Aunty?"
5136An Americanish araba, Effendi; have you any ekmek?
5136Bey Effendi, have you any ekmek?
5136Carpoose?
5136How will you trade horses?
5136Just about twelve miles,I reply;"what do you make it?"
5136What do you propose doing, then?
5136What does your cyclometre say?
5136What''ll you do when you hit the snow?
5136What''s the matter with your leg?
5136What''s the name of these Indians here?
5136Where are you going?
5136Where have you come from?
5136Where is the headquarters of the Augsburg Velocipede Club?
5136You have n''t got one of those mirrored rooms, have you?
5136( how many liras?)
5136("This; what is it?")
5136-"What have you, then?"
5136Christian?
5136Do you go mit der veld around?"
5136Englander?"
5136For some reason or other- perhaps the poor woman has none prepared; who knows?
5136He puts his bald head out of the window above, and asks:"Pe you Herr Shtevens?"
5136I mentally exclaim,"what will you do when that nose- bag has petered out?"
5136I suppose you keep track of the crops as you travel along?"
5136In such a case, would a wheelman be justified in using his revolver to defend his bicycle?
5136Scanning time: 15 hours OCR time: 20+ hours Proof# 1: 25 hours Proof# 2:?
5136The pasha arrived too late this evening at Eski Baba to see the bicycle:"Will I allow a gendarme to go to the mehana and bring it for his inspection?"
5136They ask me if I made it myself and hatch- lira?
5136They put no candles in, no naphtha, no anything; where does it come from?"
5136Thrice during the forenoon I am accosted with the invitation"mastic?
5136Who has not heard the"Ohio yell?"
5136cogniac?
5136do n''t you see the saddle?"
5136what newspaper?"
5814Where do they get matter to fill up a page in this little island lost in the wastes of the Indian Ocean? 5814 You would n''t expect a person to be proud of being a Mauritian, now would you?
5814But why did the English allow the French to have Madagascar?
5814Could anything be clearer than the Uitlander''s statement of the grievances and oppressions under which they were suffering?
5814Could anything be more legal and citizen- like and law- respecting than their attitude as expressed by their Manifesto?
5814Did I want my boots cleaned?
5814Did she respect a theft of a couple of centuries ago?
5814Did they suppose that the Boers would attack them even for issuing a Manifesto demanding relief under the existing government?
5814Did they suppose that the Boers would attack them for petitioning, for redress?
5814Did we want coffee?
5814Discouragement of railway expansion?
5814Finally, in a pause, a man asked,"Have you heard about the fellow that kept a diary crossing the Atlantic?"
5814Has Miss Sullivan taught her by the methods of India and the American public school?
5814If the 300 had been sent, what good would it have done?
5814In preparing for armed revolution and in talking revolution, were the Reformers"bluffing,"or were they in earnest?
5814La Trappe must have known that there were men who would enjoy this kind of misery, but how did he find it out?
5814Laws denying, representation and suffrage to the intruder?
5814Laws heavily taxing the intruder and overlooking the Boer?
5814Laws inimical to religious liberty?
5814Laws obstructive of gold production?
5814Laws unfriendly to educational institutions?
5814Now what would you expect from that unpromising material?
5814This is the only country in the world where the stranger is not asked"How do you like this place?"
5814To continue the Calcutta exposure:"What is the meaning of a Sheriff?"
5814What is the meaning of''Ich Dien''?
5814What is the secret of his formidable supremacy?
5814What ought you to expect from it?
5814What was their idea?
5814When the captain finishes a statement the passengers glance at each other privately, as who should say,"Do you believe that?"
5814Who was Cardinal Wolsey?
5814Would n''t it be a good idea to put them in order?
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?''
33359A transport officer was shouting:''How many bags have you, babu?''
33359And the rabble?
33359And what Englishman with the same prospect to face, caught in this dark eddy of circumstance, would not have done the same thing?
33359And who is he?
33359Answer:"What signifies whether it was a bird or not?"
33359But the men who attacked the Kangma post, what parallel in history have we for these?
33359But what was left him if he lived except shame and humiliation?
33359But what was the flame that smouldered in these men and lighted them to action?
33359But why not own up that one travels for the glamour of the thing?
33359Do you know where he is?''
33359Have we removed it?
33359How in the name of all their Buddhas were they to stop such a man?
33359It may be asked, then, What is, or was, the nature of the Russian menace in Tibet?
33359One wondered, were they pursuing truth or were they petrified by ritual and routine?
33359Or are they depths?
33359Or were we noted as food for gossip and criticism when their self- imposed ordeal was done?
33359Says I,"Was that a bird at the magistrate''s that flapped so loud?"
33359We will not molest you, but we refuse to accept your terms''?
33359What could they have done?
33359What, then, drove them on?
33359When Colonel Younghusband put the question direct to a head Lama in open durbar,''Have you news of the Dalai Lama?
33359Where 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?
33359Who can tell what they think or what they wish, these undivinable creatures?
33359Who knows?
33359Why could we not have left at least one city out of bounds?
33359Why do n''t they send up the--th Light Cavalry?''
33359Why should he?
33359Why should not the Tibetans, who are of the same stock, yield themselves to enlightenment?
33359Why should they?
33359Why, in the name of all their Bodhisats and Munis, did they not run?
33359Why, then, deal with China at all?
33359You do n''t understand?
33359_ Officer coming up_:''... Up above Phari ideal country for native cavalry, is n''t it?...
55759All ready, sir,said he,"shall I drive you to the Palace or the Museum?"
55759How did you put that piece of ice inside without breaking the bottle?
55759If in the month of dark December, Leander, who was nightly wo nt( What maid will not the tale remember?) 55759 It was water, sir, and it froze inside,"said she,"will you have something to eat?"
55759Oscar, what nation does that puny looking, red- skinned man belong to?
55759That''s a fact, Captain, is that his pillar?
55759Well is that any reason you should make my bill like a snipes?
55759What tall, fine looking, yellow skinned man is that, Oscar, with that tall lady standing looking on?
55759when are you going to leave and what directions will you take from here?
55759Dorr?"
55759Have we as learned a man as Moses, and if yes, who can prove it?
55759He invited us into his parlor where he asked us many disguised questions, such as;"how do you like Naples?"
55759How did he come to do what no man can do now?
55759I asked her if it was good?
55759I asked what subject?
55759I said,"You mean to say this is the temple of Bacchus, the god of wine and drunkards, do you?"
55759I saw one machine to put a man in, and gradually break his bones; at the crush of each bone, he would be asked"if he would confess the crime?"
55759I then asked him if he was aware that the golden candlestick out of the temple of Solomon lay at the bottom of that muddy stream?
55759Luxor, Carnack, the Memnonian and the Pyramids make us exclaim,"What monuments of pride can surpass these?
55759Oh, when will we be the"Freest government in the world?"
55759Reader, can a man dream with his eyes open?
55759Sam Slick asked a country beaux"why it was that such a fine looking gentleman as himself was not married where so many pretty ladies were?"
55759She stepped up to me and said,"Are they ready, sir?"
55759The Irishman said,"how did it feel my marn?"
55759The old man asked me how I liked it?
55759The women are still pretty, and what is like a Grecian nose?
55759Well, Mr. Captain, what are you looking after in the distance with as much anxiety as the passengers, have you not been here before?
55759Well, who were the Egyptians?
55759Were such men authors?
55759_ A friend?_ Yes, a friend!
55759or can a man see with them shut?
55759said she,"what you call_ cela_?"
55759valet de place?"
8476''Now, do you know what boat that was?''
8476''Was she going fast?''
8476''Yes, you did-- DIDN''T you?''
847613 say?
8476Are they going to peg all the banks?
8476But what does the river care for a stone wall?
8476GOING TO BE A YEAR GETTING THAT HOGSHEAD ASHORE?''
8476Is dat so?
8476Presently someone asked--''Any boat gone up?''
8476Says enough to knock THEIR little game galley- west, do n''t it?
8476What do you reckon that is for?
8476Where did you go when you went to see that battle?''
5808And some tea?
5808Dear, dear, what can we do?
5808Does Robbie Burns say-- what does he say?
5808It does n''t look- oh, how would this do? 5808 Pale?
5808You drink two hot Scotches every night?
5808You eat all kinds of things that are dissatisfied with each other''s company?
5808You take coffee immoderately?
5808And I spoke up and said-- now what did I say?
5808And she said,''Mother, do n''t you know you told him he could drive to see his people, and stay over Sunday?''
5808Are you in pain?"
5808Are you?"
5808Are you?"
5808But if it is n''t summer, what does it lack?"
5808Clemens?"
5808Did n''t I say,''Providence will provide''?"
5808Did n''t I, Julia Glossop?"
5808Did n''t something tell you?--didn''t you feel that you were sent?
5808Go ashore amongst the cholera and take the risks?
5808He and I together can lift one of the Old People into the buggy; then drive her to my house and----"But who will take care of the other one?"
5808He must have the hat, that was manifest; but how was he to get it?
5808Here at noon what do we see?
5808How, then, could the particles of the original men be searched out from the final conglomerate and put together again?
5808Melbourne and its Attractions-- The Melbourne Cup Races-- Cup Day-- Great Crowds-- Clothes Regardless of Cost-- The Australian Larrikin-- Is He Dead?
5808Now was n''t that remarkable?"
5808Will it be believed that the first thing he did was to destroy his Established Church, root and branch?
5808Would you expect to find in that awful Leper Settlement a custom worthy to be transplanted to your own country?
5808You smoke extravagantly, do n''t you?"
8478''Cover it?
8478''How many cards?''
8478''Oh, it DID, did it?
8478''Oh, that''s your little game, is it?
8478''What have you got?''
8478As they left the table, Cincinnati said--''But you have to have custom- house marks, do n''t you?
8478Had he yielded at last?
8478How do you manage that?''
8478Tell''m apart?
8478There now-- what do you say?
8478What had he gone below for?--His bag of coin?
8478Would n''t their eyes bug out, to see''em handled like that?--wouldn''t they, though?''
8478You ai n''t a- going out to Californy for fun, nuther am I-- it''s business, ai n''t that so?
8478you mean to say you''re going to cover it?''
7881And his second duty?
7881Yes,said he,"did you know who drew them?"
7881A beautiful feature of the scene to- day, as the preceding day, were the vines growing on fig- trees(?)
7881After emerging from the gate, we soon came to the little Church of"Domine, quo vadis?"
7881But how does this accord with what I have been saying only a minute ago?
7881Could not all that sanctity at least keep it thawed?
7881Did anybody ever see Washington nude?
7881Does his spirit manifest itself in the semblance of flame?
7881Has a man a flame inside of his head?
7881Have I spoken of the sumptuous carving of the capitals of the columns?
7881How came that flower to grow among these wild mountains?
7881How then can the decayed picture of a great master ever be restored by the touches of an inferior hand?
7881I somewhat question whether it is quite the thing, however, to make a genuine woman out of an allegory we ask, Who is to we d this lovely virgin?
7881Is there such a rural class in Italy?
7881We heard Gaetano once say a good thing to a swarm of beggar- children, who were infesting us,"Are your fathers all dead?"
7881What shall we do in America?
7881What would he do with Washington, the most decorous and respectable personage that ever went ceremoniously through the realities of life?
7881Where should the light come from?
7881You feel as if the Saviour were deserted, both in heaven and earth; the despair is in him which made him say,"My God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
5811A good one?
5811As to lights?
5811Bad beds?
5811Bells?
5811But ca n''t I pay the conductor?
5811But who will call me?
5811But who will help me down with my baggage?
5811Do you mean that we are drinking a bogus Veuve- Cliquot over there?
5811Five dollars? 5811 How are the rooms?"
5811Is it easy to be had?
5811Is n''t there any good sand?
5811Suppose you want the chambermaid to empty the slopjar?
5811The pillows, too?
5811Wardrobe?
5811What do you do when you want service?
5811What do you pay for it?
5811What made you think of that?
5811Will they be there again to- night?
5811Yes, but what Prince?
5811A bewitching place, a bewildering place, an enchanting place-- the Arabian Nights come again?
5811And accommodating?
5811And who re- started it?
5811Do men ever turn out better than that-- in America or elsewhere?
5811How do I know?
5811I said,''Is this all you have?
5811I said,''What''s on that pack- horse?
5811I turned to the other gentleman:"Is your friend in the ministry?"
5811I wonder where man will be in another forty- seven years?
5811Is there any gold?''
5811Killanoola, wherefore Shall the prayer of Penola be scorned?
5811That would change his spirit, perhaps?
5811There are twelve miles of this road which no man without good executive ability can ever hope-- tell me, have you good executive ability?
5811We returned to the others, when Kempthorne said,''What noise was that?''
5811What was the use of getting him up in that tragic style for so innocent a trade as his?
5811Where is your manager?"
5811You''ve got tickets?"
5811first- rate executive ability?"
22022''Breakfast, ladies?''
22022''Did you think the book would be famous when he read it to you in 1834, as you say?''
22022''Do you know what impertinent things these little scamps are saying to you?''
22022''Have n''t you a sigh for those lovely lakes, a tear for Albano, a pang of regret for Rome?''
22022''Have we split any sails?''
22022''How do you like it, dear?''
22022''I got rather the best of the joke in that little affair: did n''t I?''
22022''Is n''t it romantic?''
22022''Is she a little fat woman?''
22022''Oh, just go in and say,"Avez- vous le fils bleu?"''
22022''Oh, what is it?
22022''Shall I be sick or well?''
22022''Shall we burn up our rubbish, or give it away?''
22022''Then you consider our trip a success?''
22022''Trying to recall those fine lines in"Wilhelm Meister;"do n''t you remember?
22022''Very well, then; I leave you now, and shall expect to meet on the appointed day?''
22022''What are you muttering about?''
22022''What are you prowling about for?''
22022''What should we do without you?''
22022''What will Livy say?''
22022''What''s her business?''
22022''What_ would_ our blessed mother say if she saw us now?''
22022''Which?
22022''Why are you abroad?''
22022''Why do n''t the men go also?''
22022''Will Madame kindly direct me to the house of Jacques Coeur?''
22022''You think I ca n''t do it?
22022Are these trunks a burden, a vexation of spirit, a curse?''
22022By the way, how do you ask for it in French?''
22022Dear Amandas, Matildas, and Lavinias, why delay?
22022How will this do?
22022How_ can_ you eat your nails in points, Until they look like claws?''
22022Is it not charmingly arranged?
22022Is it sea- sickness?
22022My precious granny, what will you say next?''
22022Query-- If steamers are named the"Asia,"the"Russia,"and the"Scotia,"why not call one the"Nausea?"''
22022The hospitable English came out strong on these occasions, with''''ampers of''am- sandwiches, bottled porter and so on, do n''t you know?''
22022Then if in one short fatal month A change like this appears, Oh, what will be the next result When they have stayed for years?
22022These horrid, greasy, unknown things, How can you think them good?''
22022What did the grasshopper mean?
22022Where are the sheepskin suits?
22022Where did he go to in a fine carriage, and what was he plotting with the other Carlists, who dodged in and out of his room at all hours?
22022Where shall it be sent?''
22022Who was he?
22022Will you be ready?''
22022Would Madame call again, and perhaps it might be arranged?
22022Would the dear ladies survey the party, still at table?
22022how are you, my loves?''
22022is it only you?''
22022the bump or the bowls?''
22022the red skirts and white head- cloths?
22022what more could the human heart desire?
8481''A dark and dreadful one?''
8481''Account for it?
8481''How do you account for it?''
8481''Is that so?''
8481''Which one?''
8481''Why did n''t you see them Roman soldiers that stood back there in a rank, and sometimes marched in procession around the stage?''
8481And what did the husband do?
8481At last he said in a low voice--''My little friend, can you keep a secret?''
8481Do all whom you send from Hartford serve their Master as well?
8481I asked him various questions; first about a mate of mine in Sunday school-- what became of him?
8481I met him on the street the next morning, and before I could speak, he asked--''Did you see me?''
8481Some talk followed--''Why-- what should make you suspect that it is n''t genuine?''
8481Well, when you come to look at it all around, and chew at it and think it over, do n''t it just bang anything you ever heard of?''
11526Where is the skin?
11526All once was theirs-- earth, ocean, forest, sky-- How can they joy in what now meets the eye?
11526All this may be very true, but what is the use of all this straining?
11526And you, how shall I name you?
11526Beside, allowing the possibility of some clear glimpses into a higher state of being, what do we want of it now?
11526But how are our faculties sharpened to do it?
11526But, where there is so great, a counterpoise, can not these be given up once for all?
11526Can it interest you?
11526Can kind emotions in their proud hearts glow, As through these realms, now decked by Art, they go?
11526Can you forgive the past?"
11526Father, they will not take me home, To the poor child no heart is free; In sleet and snow all night I roam; Father,--was this decreed by thee?
11526From water Venus was born, what more would you have?
11526GOVERNOR EVERETT RECEIVING THE INDIAN CHIEFS, NOVEMBER, 1837. Who says that Poesy is on the wane, And that the Muses tune their lyres in vain?
11526Hast thou forgotten that I here attend, From the full noon until this sad twilight?
11526Have you paid for your passage?
11526He careless stopped and eyed the maid;"Why weepest thou?"
11526How nobly the ancients understood the inner life; how fully is it indicated in their mysteries?
11526If the same law one grief to both impart, How could''st thou grieve a trusting mother''s heart?
11526If the same star our fates together bind, Why are we thus divided, mind from mind?
11526Is it a light?
11526Is it not they who make the money?
11526Is not this a true view?
11526Is that your explanation?
11526May not I have an office, too, in my hospitality and ready sympathy?
11526Morning came, The dreamer took his solitary way; And, as he pressed the old man''s hand, he sighed, Must this too be a dream?
11526Must they not think, so strange and sad their lot, That they by the Great Spirit are forgot?
11526O fair, but fickle lady- moon, Why must thy full form ever wane?
11526Oh rather, father, let me ask of thee What is it I do seek, what thing I lack?
11526Oh who can say Where lies the boundary?
11526Our aspiration seeks a common aim, Why were we tempered of such differing frame?
11526Query, did the lilied fragrance which, in the miraculous times, accompanied visions of saints and angels, proceed from water or garden lilies?
11526Query: Is this the reason why the left hand has been, by the custom of nations, so almost disused, because the heart is on the left side?
11526The church, the school, the railroad and the mart-- Can these a pleasure to their minds impart?
11526The ploughman who does not look beyond its boundaries and does not raise his eyes from the ground?
11526There, very weary, I received from the distance a sweet emblem of an incorruptible, lofty and pervasive nature, but was I less weary?
11526To whom, said I, are you to be married?
11526What are the petty triumphs_ Art_ has given, To eyes familiar with the naked heaven?
11526When will this country have such a man?
11526Who knows how much of old legendary lore, of modern wonder, they have already planted amid the Wisconsin forests?
11526Who sees the meaning of the flower uprooted in the ploughed field?
11526Why must women always try to detain and restrain what they love?
11526Why will people look only on one side?
11526Will you?"
11526With plenty of fish, and game, and wheat, can they not dispense with a baker to bring"muffins hot"every morning to the door for their breakfast?
11526Yet why should we wonder at such, either, when we have Commentaries on Shakspeare, and Harmonics of the Gospels?
11526no distant mountains?
11526said he very quickly,"what have you done with it?"
11526what, no valleys?
11526why so soon Must your sweet light recede again?
8475''An alligator boat?
8475''Are they so thick as to be troublesome?''
8475''Ca n''t you drink it?''
8475''Did they actually impede navigation?''
8475''Do you ever get aground on the alligators now?''
8475''First time you have ever been West?''
8475''Has she got any of her trip?''
8475''Is this the first time you were ever in a pilot- house?''
8475''Well, then, why do they still keep the alligator boats in service?''
8475''What for?''
8475''Where are you from?''
8475For instance--''Do you see that little boulder sticking out of the water yonder?
8475Going to be all day?
8475He paid first- class wages; but said I, What''s wages when your reputation''s in danger?
8475He said--''What is a person to do here when he wants a drink of water?--drink this slush?''
8475How do criminals manage to keep a brand- new ALIAS in mind?
8475Reputation''s worth everything, ai n''t it?
8475So I was thinking, when the pilot asked--''Do you know what this rope is for?''
8475Well, I let you, did n''t I?
8475What''s it for?''
8475When I had gone about twenty- three miles, and made four horribly crooked crossings--''''Without any rudder?''
8475Where now is the once wood- yard man?
3529What,I exclaimed,"is this active principle which keeps me still awake?
3529And could poor reason make considerable advances when it was reckoned the highest degree of virtue to do violence to its dictates?
3529And, considering the question of human happiness, where, oh where does it reside?
3529And, to avoid censure, what sacrifices are not made by weak minds?
3529But whither am I wandering?
3529But-- but what?
3529Could the thoughts, of which there remained so many vestiges, have vanished quite away?
3529Could they be no more-- to whom my imagination thus gave life?
3529Do not saucily ask, repeating Sterne''s question,"Maria, is it still so warm?"
3529For worlds I would not see a form I loved-- embalmed in my heart-- thus sacrilegiously handled?
3529Has it taken up its abode with unconscious ignorance or with the high- wrought mind?
3529He was afterwards obliged to resort to violent measures; but then, who could blame him?
3529How few authors or artists have arrived at eminence who have not lived by their employment?
3529How much of the virtue which appears in the world is put on for the world?
3529In fact, what is to be expected in any country where taste and cultivation of mind do not supply the place of youthful beauty and animal spirits?
3529In what element will it mix, giving or receiving fresh energy?
3529Innocent and credulous as a child, why have I not the same happy thoughtlessness?
3529Is it the offspring of thoughtless animal spirits or the dye of fancy continually flitting round the expected pleasure?
3529Is not this the witching time of night?
3529Is not this, in fact, the vice, both in England and the northern states of Europe, which appears to be the greatest impediment to general improvement?
3529Is this all the distinction of the rich in the grave?
3529Know you of what materials some hearts are made?
3529Life, what art thou?
3529Now-- but let me talk of something else-- will you go with me to the cascade?
3529The steeple likewise towered aloft, for what is a church, even amongst the Lutherans, without a steeple?
3529What are these imperious sympathies?
3529What is speculation but a species of gambling, I might have said fraud, in which address generally gains the prize?
3529What was to be done?
3529What will break the enchantment of animation?
3529What, for example, has piety, under the heathen or Christian system, been, but a blind faith in things contrary to the principles of reason?
3529What, indeed, is to humanise these beings, who rest shut up( for they seldom even open their windows), smoking, drinking brandy, and driving bargains?
3529Where goes this breath?--this_ I_, so much alive?
3529Whither was he to flee from universal famine?
3529Who can look at these rocks, and allow the voluptuousness of nature to be an excuse for gratifying the desires it inspires?
3529Who fears the fallen dew?
3529Why fly my thoughts abroad, when everything around me appears at home?"
3529Why has nature so many charms for me-- calling forth and cherishing refined sentiments, only to wound the breast that fosters them?
3529Why should I weep for myself?
3529Why?
8587Alas, the gallant ship and crew, Can nothing help them more?"
8587And spin?
8587And where are they now?
8587I cried in fright"Oh, is there no retreat?"
8587Independent?
8587Is it not so?
8587Oh where was her true love-- and why, why did he not come and save her?
8587What could he ben eating?
8587Where will you find another like it in the Western hemisphere?
8587Why did n''t the Irishman fall on the dog?
8583What do you mean?
8583And so is"wherefore"--though why"wherefore"?
8583And what else would they be likely to consist of?
8583Boy, or girl?"
8583But what was a man to do?
8583Could you abide an Angel in an unclean shirt and no suspenders?
8583Could you respect an Angel with a horse- laugh and a swagger like a buccaneer?
8583Do not these relics suggest something of an idea of the fearful suffering and privation the early emigrants to California endured?
8583He was murderous enough, possibly, to fill the bill of a Destroyer, but would you have any kind of an Angel devoid of dignity?
8583If I were to suggest what ought to be done to him, I should be called extravagant-- but what does the sixteenth chapter of Daniel say?
8583Then he said to them:"''You signed these contracts and assumed these obligations of your own free will and accord?''
8583To which the driver, who was looking over the precipice where he had disappeared, replied, with an injured air:"Think I''m a dam fool?"
8583What has brought me to this?
8583must I die?
8480Are you happy?
8480Do all the good people go to your place?
8480How do you amuse yourself?
8480How long have you been in the spirit land?
8480Is not this true?
8480Then this one has actually forgotten the date of its translation to the spirit land?
8480Very well, then, when did you pass away?
8480Well, then, what year was it?
8480What do you drink?
8480What do you eat there?
8480What do you read?
8480What do you smoke?
8480What do you talk about?
8480What else?
8480When did you die?
8480When your friends in the earth all get to the spirit land, what shall you have to talk about then?--nothing but about how happy you all are?
8480Where are you?
8480Would you like to come back?
8480Would you say that under oath?
535''And where,''said I,''is monsieur?''
535''And,''added the man,''what the devil have you done to be still here?''
535''Comment, monsieur?''
535''Comment?
535''Connaissez- vous le Seigneur?''
535''Et vous pretendez mourir dans cette espece de croyance?''
535''Have you no remorse for your crimes?''
535''I am an amateur of such wine, do you see?''
535''Nothing?''
535''Was it not you who passed in the meadow while it was still day?''
535''Where are you going beyond Cheylard?''
535''Why are you called Spirit?''
535''Why?''
535''Your domicile?''
535''Your donkey,''says he,''is very old?''
535''Your father and mother?''
535''Your name?''
535A Scotsman?
535Ah, an Irishman, then?
535An Englishman?
535And Clarisse?
535And his soul was like a garden?
535And what although now and then a drop of blood should appear on Modestine''s mouse- coloured wedge- like rump?
535And when the present is so exacting, who can annoy himself about the future?
535And yet had not he himself tried and proved the inefficacy of these carnal arguments among the Buddhists in China?
535At what inaudible summons, at what gentle touch of Nature, are all these sleepers thus recalled in the same hour to life?
535But where one was so good and simple, why should not all be alike?
535Do the stars rain down an influence, or do we share some thrill of mother earth below our resting bodies?
535Durst I address a person who was under a vow of silence?
535Et d''ou venez- vous?''
535Gambetta moderate?
535I knew well enough where the lantern was; but where were the candles?
535Might he say that I was a geographer?
535Now may some Languedocian Wordsworth turn the sonnet into patois:''Mountains and vales and floods, heard YE that whistle?''
535OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS''I behold The House, the Brotherhood austere-- And what am I, that I am here?''
535Of what shall a man be proud, if he is not proud of his friends?
535Was I going to the monastery?
535Was I to pay for my night''s lodging?
535Was it Apollo, or Mercury, or Love with folded wings?
535What could I have told her?
535What shall I say of Clarisse?
535What the devil was the good of a she- ass if she could not carry a sleeping- bag and a few necessaries?
535What was left of all this bygone dust and heroism?
535What went ye out for to see?
535What were his reflections as this second martyrdom drew near?
535Where was it gone?
535Who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass?
535Who shall say?
535Who was I?
535Will you dare to justify these words?''
535he cried,''what does this mean?''
27250A man who takes a holiday at Trouville or Dieppe is not confronted on his return with the question,''When is your book on France going to appear?''
27250And if we did ask him to bring his wife, how many wives would he bring?
27250Are these the amiable and pacific relations which will unite England and America, when Englishmen can get to America in a day?
27250Are you an atheist?''
27250Assuming all the desperate composure of Slim Jim himself, I replied,''You mean you are connected with the police authorities here, do n''t you?
27250But because I know that Bilge is only Bilge, shall I stoop to the profanity of saying that fire is only fire?
27250But is my American critic really ready to treat the sacrifice of blood in the same way as the sacrifice of beer?
27250But perhaps a better answer would be that given to W. T. Stead when he circulated the rhetorical question,''Shall I slay my brother Boer?''
27250But right in what?
27250But the English are not always saying, either in romance or reality,''What''s to be done, if our food is being poisoned by all these baronets?''
27250But what are those rights?
27250But what did it write on Belshazzar''s wall?...
27250But what would be the good of imaginative logic to prove the madness of such people, when they themselves praise it for being mad?
27250Can it be possible that he brought it from Virginia, where the cigarettes come from?
27250Can we say in any special sense nowadays that clergymen, as such, make a poison out of the blood of the martyrs?
27250Can we say it in anything like the real sense, in which we do say that yellow journalists make a poison out of the blood of the soldiers?
27250I suppose most of your people are agricultural, are n''t they?''
27250If he was a lunatic who thought he was an astronomer, why did he have a badge to prove he was a detective?
27250If the police insist on his wearing clothes, will he recognise the authority of the police?
27250If there are no rights of men, what are the rights of nations?
27250If_ Martin Chuzzlewit_ makes America a lunatic asylum, what in the world does it make England?
27250In short, as in the American formula, is he a polygamist?
27250In short, as in the American formula, is he an anarchist?
27250Is Mr. Campbell content with a Prohibition which is another name for Privilege?
27250Is bloodshed to be as prolonged and protracted as Prohibition?
27250Is the Hairy Ainu content with hair, or does he wear any clothes?
27250Is the normal noncombatant to shed his gore as often as he misses his drink?
27250O, hidden face of man, whereover The years have woven a viewless veil, If thou wert verily man''s lover What did thy love or blood avail?
27250One of the questions on the paper was,''Are you an anarchist?''
27250Only, if war is the exception, why should Prohibition be the rule?
27250Shall I blaspheme crimson stars any more than crimson sunsets, or deny that those moons are golden any more than that this grass is green?
27250Take that innocent question,''Are you an anarchist?''
27250The inquisitor, in his more than morbid curiosity, had then written down,''Are you a polygamist?''
27250Then there was the question,''Are you in favour of subverting the government of the United States by force?''
27250To which a detached philosopher would naturally feel inclined to answer,''What the devil has that to do with you?
27250Was he a detective?
27250Was he a wandering lunatic?
27250Was he an astronomer?
27250What has become of all those ideal figures from the Wise Man of the Stoics to the democratic Deist of the eighteenth century?
27250Which has most to do with shekels to- day, the priests or the politicians?
27250Who and what was that man?
27250Why not wear his uniform, if he was resolved to show every stranger in the street his badge?
27250Why should the world take the chains off the black man when it was just putting them on the white?
27250Would etiquette require us to ask him to bring his wife?
27250_ Is the Atlantic Narrowing?_ A certain kind of question is asked very earnestly in our time.
27250or''Are you a philanthropist?''
27250which is intrinsically quite as impudent as''Are you an optimist?''
43520And for what reason?
43520And pray, madam,said the same spirit to the sixth passenger,"How came you to leave the other world?"
43520Have you so?
43520How did you come to your end, sir?
43520Sir,said I,"you tell me wonders: but if his bank be to decrease only a shilling a day, how can he furnish all passengers?"
43520Well, sir,said he,"how many translations have these few last years produced of my à � neid?"
43520What mysteries?
43520What works?
43520''How dost thou mean?''
43520''Why, how now?''
43520And what, it may be said, are these men- of- war which seem so delightful an object to our eyes?
43520At last, with a kind of forced smile, she said,"I suppose the pill and drop go on swimmingly?"
43520Can I say then I had no fear?
43520Can gentlefolks lie a whole night at a public- house for less?
43520Can you believe I would not give this man his own wine?
43520Did you think I sold you the command of my ship for that pitiful thirty pounds?
43520For, in reality, who constitutes the different degrees between men but the taylor?
43520Hath he not more merit to me who doth my business and obeys my commands, without any of these qualities?''
43520Have I not fifty left?''
43520He answered sullenly,"Doth Mr Leibnitz know my mind better than myself?"
43520He then asked me if I should not be much pleased to be a queen?
43520He then replied, with a frown,''Can such a wretch conceive any hopes of entering Elysium?''
43520How shall we account for this depravity in taste?
43520I immediately repaired to Mr Powney, and inquired very eagerly whether he had not more of the same manuscript?
43520I then importuned him to acquaint me in which of the cities which contended for the honour of his birth he was really born?
43520In which she so greatly succeeded( for what can not a favourite woman do with one who deserves the surname of Simple?)
43520Is it----?
43520My curiosity would not refrain asking him one question,_ i.e._, whether in reality he had any desire to obtain the crown?
43520The Simple, who would still speak to me, cried out,''So, fool, what''s the matter now?''
43520The consequence to him, I suppose you know, was ruin; but what was it to me?
43520To whom is he to apply?
43520What then is to be done in this case?
43520What then ought in general to be so plentiful, what so cheap, as fish?
43520What then so properly the food of the poor?
43520Why then should not the voyage- writer be inflamed with the glory of having seen what no man ever did or will see but himself?
43520Will you please, before you move any farther forwards, to give me a short account of your transactions below?''
43520Would it not serve the purpose as well if he parted only with the single shilling, which it seems is all he is really to lose?"
43520answered the Simple;''what can make them commoner now than usual?''
43520do you give me the lie?"
43520or, why should the lowest of the people be permitted to exact ten times the value of their work?
43520says the king;''are you ashamed of being a king?''
43520to S---- house?"
43520what comfort did my long journey bring me?
43520why yes, to be sure; why should not travellers pay for candles?
38249And where shall I be likely to find him?
38249Can you tell us how far it is to Bossburg?
38249Get me?
38249Has old Pierre seen it? 38249 Have you ever been in Beverly before?"
38249He was on some kind of a boot- legging stunt, was n''t he?
38249How long does it take to go round the Bend?
38249I do n''t suppose you were heeled to tackle the Cascades just like that?
38249I do n''t, huh?
38249Inside or outside your neck?
38249Spill a what?
38249Sure you are n''t confusing the Big Bend with the Spanish Main?
38249Thankfulness for what?
38249Wha''''smatter?
38249What kid?
38249What shall I wear?
38249What was that name again?
38249What''s that about,''_ Yo, ho, ho and a bottle of rum_''?
38249What''s wrong?
38249When do you start?
38249Where bound?
38249Why did n''t you head her into that smooth stretch on the left?
38249Why would n''t you let me make that shot over?
38249Why?
38249You could n''t do that again, could you?
38249And since it_ was_ a natural shower bath, what could be more natural than for some one to take a shower under it?
38249And when you_ have_ visualized it, is n''t it a funny pyramid?
38249And why_ should_ they have cared to waste time over a mere seventy- five- dollar- a- week cameraman?
38249But what''s the matter anyhow?
38249Did n''t we run fast enough to suit you?"
38249First place, do I look like a man that had took a shot of hop?"
38249Get me?
38249Get me?"
38249Got me?"
38249How would Nixon feel about trying it?
38249I suppose you''ll be keen to smuggle your dividend right on down into the''The Great American Desert''?"
38249I was n''t joking, was I?
38249Just another rapid, is n''t it?
38249Later... but why anticipate?
38249Now has that ever been beaten for artistic concentration?
38249Now which should it be?
38249Now_ did_ she have a sense of humour, or did she not?
38249Now_ was n''t_ that good for a small town that did n''t even have a railroad?
38249Of course you know something of what you''re going up against in bucking the Bend?"
38249Or Jim?
38249Or say twenty?
38249Or why not twenty- five?
38249Roos?"
38249Then I gave a gasp of amazement, for what did I see but Ike running-- with a light, springing step-- right along the surface of the river?
38249What''s the game, anyhow?
38249Why should we not go with him?
38249Would ten dollars be fair?
38249You have n''t...?"
38249You will be getting more and more Primitive right along, but we must register each step on the film, see?"
38249ejaculated Roos anxiously;"you did n''t say''machine,''did you?"
8471''Did it have its hair parted?''
8471''Edward, did the child look like it was choked?''
8471''Have you got the papers for them statistics, Edmund?''
8471''Him?
8471''How did you get dry so quick?''
8471''Say, Edward, do n''t you reckon you''d better take a pill?
8471''Say-- what did they do with the bar''l?''
8471''WHO was shedding tears?''
8471''Well, Aleck, where did you come from, here?''
8471''Well, never mind how it could cry-- how could it KEEP all that time?''
8471''What are you after here?
8471''What was the brand on that bar''l, Eddy?''
8471''Who are you?''
8471Been dead three years-- how could it cry?''
8471But what did you hide for?''
8471Crippled them how, says you?
8471Going to heave it clear astern?
8471Honest, now, do you live in a scow, or is it a lie?''
8471How can you tell it''s an empty bar''l?"
8471How long have you been aboard here?''
8471I says--''"What''s that?"
8471Looky- here; if we let you off this time, will you keep out of these kind of scrapes hereafter?''
8471Naturally the question suggests itself, Why did these people want the river now when nobody had wanted it in the five preceding generations?
8471To steal?''
8471What IS your name?''
8471What did you come aboard here, for?
8471What was it to me that he was soiled and seedy and fragrant with gin?
8471What''s your name?''
8471You look bad-- do n''t you feel pale?''
8471says Bob;''was it Allbright or the baby?''
755Auld Lang Syne,and"John Brown,"what would the chorus be without poor"Griff''s"voice?
755The Island Valley of Avillonis left, but how shall I finally tear myself from its freedom and enchantments?
755We''re going cattle- hunting, will you come?
755But still I have not answered the natural question,[15]"What is Estes Park?"
755Can it not be bought by dollars here, like every other commodity, votes included?
755Could I by any effort"make myself agreeable"?
755Did I know that a man was"strung"there yesterday?
755Does it all mean sugar?
755Had I not seen him hanging?
755How CAN I ever leave it?
755How can you expect me to write letters from such a place, from a life"in which nothing happens"?
755How shall I ever leave this"land which is very far off"?
755I often thought,"Suppose I am going south instead of east?
755Is common humanity lacking, I wonder, in this region of hard greed?
755Mr. K. says that the first thing he said to him this morning was,"Will Miss B. make us a nice pudding to- day?"
755My thought at the moment was, Will not our Father in heaven,"who spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all,"be far more pitiful?
755November?
755Shall I ever get away?
755Suppose Birdie should fail?
755Suppose it should grow quite dark?"
755The settlers have"great expectations,"but of what?
755Then in feverish tones,"How dare you ride with me?
755Was it semi- conscious acting, I wondered, or was his dark soul really stirred to its depths by the silence, the beauty, and the memories of youth?
755What would Estes Park be without him, indeed?
755Why do I write almost?
755Would the sublime philosophy of Thomas a Kempis, I wondered, have given way under this?
755You will ask,"What is Estes Park?"
755You wo n''t speak to me again, will you?"
755or the son of man, that Thou visitest him?"
755or,"Will you help to drive in the cattle?
755that woman going into the mountains alone?
5809All right, what will you give?
5809And keep it? 5809 But what about your shark?"
5809He wo n''t go? 5809 How do you know I wo n''t make it worse?"
5809Later news? 5809 Oh, in- deed?
5809Say-- Mark!--is he dead?
5809The shark? 5809 What do you bring that kind of a message here for?
5809What is your name?
5809What use is he? 5809 What, the whole of it?"
5809What, you are not going?
5809With him? 5809 --when probably nothing of the kind happened; for how should he know? 5809 Am I excited? 5809 And if you had it, what would you do with it?
5809And what was the origin of this majestic city and its efflorescence of palatial town houses and country seats?
5809Come, who are you?"
5809Do n''t you know that we can go and report him to Government, and you''ll get a clean solid eighty shillings bounty?
5809Do you know what our crop is going to foot up?"
5809Does he say he wo n''t go?"
5809Dress?
5809Have you the gates?''"
5809How do you know?"
5809How then shall he determine which gods are the stronger, his own or those that preside over the concerns of other nations?
5809I wonder where they get railroad coffee?
5809Is he crazy?"
5809Is that what you mean?"
5809My first thought was, why did n''t he have the coffin opened?
5809Now then-- just for curiosity''s sake-- what has sent you to me on this extraordinary errand?"
5809Now wherein does one cow- track differ from another?
5809Now, then, do you know what the margins would foot up, to buy it at sixty days?"
5809Overshadows them?
5809Shall he place his fate in the hands of weak gods when there may be stronger ones to be found?
5809Then aloud,"Well, my good fellow, be quick about it; do n''t waste any words; what is it you want?"
5809Then where was the use in harrying a ghost?
5809Well, why, do n''t you jump?
5809What are you writing?"
5809What did you say your name is?"
5809What do you think about it now?"
5809What does he say he wants?"
5809What is the matter with the specter?
5809What is your scheme?"
5809Where did you get it?"
5809Where is the use in getting excited?
5809Who handled the cat?
5809Why do they puff him away?
5809Why would you buy the crop, and why would you make that sum out of it?
5809Why, what use is he to me?"
8473''How much water is there in it?''
8473''Is n''t it easier in toward shore than it is out here in the middle?''
8473''Know how to RUN it?
8473''Who IS I?
8473''Who wants you to get it?
8473''You think so, do you?''
8473And who was it that had the dashing presumption to do that?
8473Are you acting under a law of the concern?''
8473Bixby?''
8473By and by the watchman came back and said--''Did n''t that lunatic tell you he was asleep, when he first came up here?''
8473Did n''t you KNOW there was no bottom in that crossing?''
8473Do you mean to say that you do n''t know as much as they do?''
8473Do you think there is any danger?''
8473Finally one of the managers bustled up to him and said--''Who IS you, any way?
8473How much will it be?''
8473I laid in the lead, set the boat in her marks, came ahead on the engines, and said--''It was a fine trick to play on an orphan, WASN''T it?
8473I suppose you know the next crossing?''
8473Just then the night watchman happened in, and was about to happen out again, when he noticed Ealer and exclaimed--''Who is at the wheel, sir?''
8473Presently he ventured to remark, with deference--''Pretty good stage of the river now, ai n''t it, sir?''
8473So they stepped into the association rooms, and the secretary soon satisfied the captain, who said--''Well, what am I to do?
8473W----, do n''t that chute cut off a good deal of distance?''
8473Well, is n''t there water enough in it now to go through?''
8473Who IS I?
8473Who is you?
8473Who is your other pilot?''
8473Why?''
8473is there no way to save him?''
40238By the middle channel?
40238Shall have you pottyto?
40238What sort of pleasure, Monsieur, can you possibly hope to find in_ this_ place?
40238--_Milton._ Does not a thought or two on such great things make other common things look small?
40238After one or two locks this sort of travelling became so insufferable that I suddenly determined to change my plans entirely-- for is not one free?
40238After ten miles an intelligent man said,"Distance from Paris?
40238And so the question remained,"What is_ behind_ that wave?"
40238Another Englishman at home asked me in all seriousness about the canoe voyage,"Was it not a great waste of time?"
40238Are you going off to rest, and to recruit delicate health, or with vigour to enjoy a summer of active exertion?
40238Bathing?
40238But can it be an hotel?
40238Can it be wise?
40238Does he know the charms of a Nile boat, or a Trinity Eight, or a sail in the Ægean, or a mule in Spain?
40238Emerging from trees we were right in the middle of the town, but where were the houses?
40238Fishing?
40238Has he swung upon a camel, or glided in a sleigh, or trundled in a Rantoone?"
40238Here began a novel kind of astonishment among the people; for when, on my arrival, they asked,"Where have you come from?"
40238I had not seen the boys, and so the women went away distracted, and left me sorrowful-- who would not be so at a woman''s tears, a mother''s too?
40238I saw one raft in course of preparation, though there were not many boats, for as the men there said,"How could we get boats_ up_ that stream?"
40238If birds''faces can give any expression of their opinions, it is certain that one of these herons was saying then to the others"Did you ever?"
40238In Switzerland there was no objection raised, for was not I an English traveller?
40238In fact, after he had laughed at the culprit''s caricatures, how could he gravely sentence him to penalties?
40238Is it called the"News of the Wold,"or the"Gros Kembs Thunderer"?
40238Is it quiet?
40238Is it right?
40238Is this to be a vacation of refreshment, or an idle lounge and killing of time?
40238It may be asked, how such a low bridge fares in flood times?
40238Kingston?
40238Mortals must have some form of adoration, but there is the question, How much?
40238Next, would it be just possible to float the boat past the rock while I might hold the painter from above?
40238One after another the people came in to look at the queer stranger who was clad so oddly, and had come-- aye,_ how_ had he come?
40238One comfort is the man made out my meaning, for did he not answer,"Ya vol?"
40238One said, for example,"Do n''t you think it would have been more commodious to have had an attendant with you to look after your luggage and things?"
40238Query.--Does this youthful carriage of the knapsack adapt boys for military service, and does it account for the high shoulders of many Germans?
40238So what sort of dress did he wear?
40238Surely this is an alarming proportion; and what should we say if Manchester had to report 100 men and women in one year who put themselves to death?
40238The following notes are on miscellaneous points:--(_ a_) We are sometimes asked about such a canoe voyage as this,"Is it not very dangerous?"
40238The man asked,"Is it a farce?"
40238Then they looked right, left, before, behind, and upwards in all directions, except, of course, into the river, for why should they look_ there_?
40238They said they had nothing to eat but kirchwasser, bread, and eggs, and how many eggs would I like?
40238Three are probably safe, but which of these three is the shortest, deepest, and most practicable?
40238Was it wrong to say this?
40238We drew nearer to him, and"luffed up,"hailing him with,"What''s the matter?"
40238Where can it be going, and whose is it?
40238Who would think that Comorn, in Hungary, is stronger than Constantine?
40238Will it be pleasant?
40238a boat, up here in the hills?
40238cloth, 5_s._"_ Who does not welcome Mr. W. H. G. Kingston?
40238had they no windows, no lamps, not even a candle?
40238or"Any room inside?"
40238or"Got your life insured, Gov''nor?"
4354Can you tell me the name of the stream which flows into the sea just beyond here?
4354Do n''t you like_ bistecca_?
4354Is this going to last?
4354The Signore is not well?
4354What is the opinion of Pythagoras concerning wild fowl?
4354What water is this?
4354After all, who knows whether I have seen the Galaesus?
4354And had I not richly known the recompense of my love?
4354Are we to suppose that Consentia was depopulated?
4354At length he burst out with an emphatic question; these same books, were they large?
4354But who_ was_ he?
4354CHAPTER XV MISERIA"What do people do here?"
4354Cotrone interested me?
4354Could I have food at once?
4354Did I mean to say that books written more than a thousand years ago still existed?
4354Did all go to the building of Roman dwellings and temples and walls, which since have crumbled or been buried?
4354Did any one ever compare the expenses with the results?
4354Did these virtuous brothers continue their literary labours?
4354Do the rivers Busento and Crati still keep the secret of that"royal sepulchre, adorned with the splendid spoils and trophies of Rome"?
4354Does the like exist elsewhere?
4354Evidently this is the work of hot sun on moisture; but when was it done?
4354Has Naples grown less noisy, or does it only seem so to me?
4354Has no one informed me that in autumn snows descend, and bury everything for months?
4354Having listened to this with as pleasant a smile as I could command, I caught the Doctor''s eye, and asked quietly,"Is there much congestion?"
4354He knew the hotel, of course?
4354How shall I get along with people whose language is a barbarous dialect?
4354How, they questioned in turn, did_ I_ know anything about him?
4354I had the fever?
4354If I did not care for a beefsteak of veal, could I eat a beefsteak of mutton?
4354Is Naples really so much quieter?
4354Is it changed so greatly since the sixth century of our era?
4354Is it really so certain that all virtues of race dwell with those who can rest amid the ugly and know it not for ugliness?
4354Not, I could see, a tourist; yet how account for this health and vigour in a native of the district?
4354Now what did I find interesting at Cotrone?
4354Really?
4354Seeing us on good terms, the elder boy drew near, and at once asked a puzzling question: When was the ruined church on the hillside to be rebuilt?
4354Should I ever stand by the sacred column?
4354Tea?
4354The river?
4354The_ orario_ for the month gave 4.56, and how could the time of a train be changed without public notice?
4354These fishermen are the primitives of Taranto; who shall say for how many centuries they have hauled their nets upon the rock?
4354They are not to be oppressed, these humble tillers of the soil, for is it not written that"My yoke is easy, and my burden light"?
4354They too thought of journeying to Cosenza, and, in short, would I allow them to share my carriage?
4354Was I aware that at Catanzaro I should suddenly find myself in a season of most rigorous winter?
4354Was it not open to him to go and make inquiries at Loreto?
4354Was it really procurable?
4354Was it, he asked, at all like a chemist''s shop in London?
4354Was the rebuilding to be next year?
4354Was this the site of Scylaceum, or is it, as some hold, merely a mediaeval refuge which took the name of the old city nearer to the coast?
4354Were they-- were they_ as large as a missal_?
4354What has become of the ruins of Croton?
4354What in the world was I doing with_ tanti libri_?
4354What was I doing at Cotrone?
4354What, in truth, do we know of him?
4354Which of the two borrowed this information from the other?
4354Who could find himself at Taranto without turning in thought to the Galaesus, and wishing to walk along its banks?
4354Who knows?
4354Why go to Catanzaro?
4354Why had I come hither, if it was not that I loved land and people?
4354Why, I wonder, has Reggio paid such exceptional attention to this department of its daily life?
4354Would they show me-- the dining room?
4354Yes, to be sure he could admit me to see his own orchard; but why did I wish to see it?
27252''And what are you doing here?''
27252''Anything else?''
27252''Are English prisons like that?''
27252''Are they better?''
27252''Are you all alone here?''
27252''But why do you come to Ecija by so roundabout a way as Carmona, and why should you return to Seville by such a route as Marchena?''
27252''How long did the English take to conquer the Soudan?''
27252''This is the right way, is n''t it?''
27252''Twenty years?
27252''What are you doing here?
27252''What are you going to do?''
27252''Why ca n''t they wait till they get out of prison?
27252''Why did n''t you tell me that before?
27252( What was your voice like, Rosarito?
27252And what can be more fascinating than that magic city of Az- Zahra, the wonder of its age, of which now not a stone remains?
27252And why should not the drinker have his paradise?
27252Did he regret his beautiful Seville with the blue sky, and the orange- trees bowed down with their golden fruit?
27252Do n''t you remember how I used to look at them, and turn them over and discuss them point by point?
27252Has any one seen St. Peter''s without asking himself: Is that all?
27252How is it?''
27252I asked the wind, and it sighed back the Spanish answer:''_ Quien sabe?_ Who knows?''
27252I asked the wind, and it sighed back the Spanish answer:''_ Quien sabe?_ Who knows?''
27252I wondered of what the archbishop thought, kneeling so humbly-- of the boys dancing before the altar, fresh and young?
27252If an individual makes no use of his hour what does it signify?
27252Is it worth while to be quite so strenuous?
27252It is rather a bitter irony, is n''t it?
27252On the Spanish side the night had been spent in joy and feasting; but how must Boabdil have spent his, thinking of the inevitable morrow?
27252Their lives were even shorter than those of the rest, and what pleasure had they had?
27252Was he thinking of their white souls darkening with the sins of the world, or of the troubles, the disillusionments of life, and the decrepitude?
27252Were they three beautiful princesses whose fathers had been killed, and they expelled from their kingdom and thus reduced to menial occupations?
27252What is the use of hurrying to pile up money when one can live on so little?
27252What is the use of reading these endless books?
27252What must have been the agony of his last look at the Alhambra, that jewel of incalculable price?
27252What odds is it that they ever existed at all?
27252What was her name?
27252Where are you now, I wonder; and do you ever think of me?
27252While it lasts the sun is there to shine equally on rich and poor, and afterwards will not a paternal government find a grave in the public cemetery?
27252Who can wonder then that maidens fair, their hearts turning to thoughts of love, should cast favourable glances upon this hero of a hundred fights?
27252Who knows?
27252Who will come forward and strike an attitude and prove the benefits of the grape?
27252Who will venture to say that a glass of beer gives savour to the humblest crust, and comforts Corydon, lamenting the inconstancy of Phyllis?
27252Who, when he leaves a place that he has loved, can help wondering when he will see it again?
27252Why ca n''t they let Cuba go?
27252Why can one not be strong enough to leave it at that and never tempt the fates again?
27252Why not let things slide a little, and just take what comes our way?
27252_ Before thy brow the snow- flakes__ Hurry past and say:__''Where we are not needed,__ Wherefore should we stay?
27252_ Quien sabe?_ Who knows?
27252_ Quien sabe?_ Who knows?
27252he cried,''when were woes ever equal to mine?''
27252why should one be so terribly strenuous?
27252{ c}''Water, who wants water?
27252{ d}''The first prize, who wants the first prize?''
60078And where did you think you vas going?
60078But suppose we should get lost, what would we do?
60078Do they hide?
60078Do we move to- morrow?
60078Do you hear the universe moving on?
60078Do you like to look at them?
60078Do you not love me? 60078 Hear who?"
60078How could I know he lived here?
60078I suppose you could walk out of the valley from anywhere?
60078Suppose they should lie down?
60078What is the Lonesome Bell?
60078What of it? 60078 Why do n''t you take them to the top of that there peak?"
60078Why do you?
60078Why should you get lost? 60078 Why to- morrow?"
60078Why?
60078You are well and strong, ai n''t you?
60078You could not fix it,they said,"and what would you do?"
60078You think the lake ai n''t dried up yet, hey?
60078Do n''t you see his pick on the second mule?"
60078Have you lost yours?"
60078How could a week slide into past things so soon?
60078How could rocks and sand and silence make us afraid and yet be so wonderful?
60078How could the desolation of Salt Creek, after that journey over the burning sands, yield ducks?
60078How could we find the spring where you say we might camp when we have never seen one like it?"
60078How could we not see it when the outdoors is always on the doorstep?
60078How would we recognize those mountains you speak of when we do not even know how the desert- mountains look?
60078Is it not enough to be old and yet fair?
60078So lately come from the furnace of Death Valley, how should we suppose that we would need the implements of an Alpine mountain- climber?
60078The flowers amazed us, for why should they grow there?
60078They are all delightfully casual about them:"Did you happen to see a bunch of burros in the gulch youse come through?"
60078Was it all solid ice?
60078Was our pride worth more than the true chivalry of a kindly soul?
60078Was the desert just a white space like that?
60078What are eight miles or fifteen miles to the modern man accustomed to leap over distance?
60078What is the huge sphinx, brooding and massive, gazing with strong eyes across the emptiness, but an interpretation of the desert carved in stone?
60078What was the feel of being alone in the sagebrush?
60078Where could he be going?
60078Why ca n''t you go?"
60078Why do you question me so much?
60078You do n''t believe that?
60078You do not like it?
8474''Are you aware that this boat was plowing down the river fully five minutes with no one at the wheel?''
8474''Did it knock him down?''
8474''Did n''t YOU hear him?''
8474''Did you follow it up?
8474''Did you pound him much?--that is, severely?''
8474''Did you strike him first?''
8474''Do you know that that is a very serious matter?''
8474''Hard?''
8474''Pounded him?''
8474''What did you do?''
8474''What with?''
8474''What you standing there for?
8474''Where was you born?''
8474AIN''T it now?
8474After a pause--''Where''d you get them shoes?''
8474Brown?''
8474Did n''t Henry tell you to land here?''
8474Did you do anything further?''
8474Do n''t you hear me?
8474Give him a good sound thrashing, do you hear?
8474Going to run over that snag?''
8474I said,"It''s my nature; how can I change it?"
8474Now came this shriek--''Here!--You going to set there all day?''
8474ORDERS, is it?
8474Then--''What''s your name?''
8474Two minutes later--''WHERE in the nation you going to?
8474What was you doing down there all this time?''
8474When the leads had been laid in, he resumed--''How long you been on the river?''
8474Where you going NOW?
8474You going to hold her all day?
8474going to be all DAY getting that hatful of freight out?''
8474why did n''t you tell me we''d got to land at that plantation?''
4381There''s no need, at all,said she;"have n''t I seen it all in my dream?"
4381''Ah, master,''he said,''would n''t it be fine to be in there, and to be kissing her?''
4381''And the Gaelic League?''
4381''And what do you think he did then?''
4381''And why would n''t we?''
4381''Are you always afraid when you hear a dog crying?''
4381''Are you fond of your wife?''
4381''Are you the men from Aran?''
4381''Bhfuil tu go maith?''
4381''Do you hear Rucard Mor?
4381''Do you hear, Rucard Mor?
4381''Do you hear, Rucard Mor?
4381''Do you hear, Rucard Mor?
4381''Do you hear, you old woman?
4381''Do you see that straight wall of cliff?''
4381''Fifteen?''
4381''For fifteen guineas?''
4381''For how much will you let me sleep one night in your box?''
4381''For ten guineas?''
4381''For twelve guineas?''
4381''For what cause are you idle?''
4381''Have you bargained for any drop of his blood?''
4381''Have you heard tell of the poet MacSweeny?''
4381''Have you my gold on you?''
4381''How could that be a right rabbit?
4381''Is it gold you might be wanting?''
4381''Is it tired you are, stranger?''
4381''Is that all gold?''
4381''John,''he said, in shaking English,''have you got"Larry Grogan,"for it is an agreeable air?''
4381''Maybe you remember the bits of horns he had like handles on the end of his sticks?
4381''Stranger,''says she,''would you be afeard to be alone with himself?''
4381''Tell me,''he said,''did you read your Bible this morning?''
4381''Tell us now,''said an old woman when I had finished,''did n''t you learn those things from the witches that do be out in the country?''
4381''There was no use in my playing for money''said the old man,''for I''d always lose, and what''s the use in playing if you always lose?''
4381''Tired?''
4381''Twelve?''
4381''What is it?''
4381''What sort of rabbit was that?''
4381''What''s that jargon?''
4381''Where are you going with the bag?''
4381''Where is your bag?''
4381''Whisper, noble person,''he began,''do you never be thinking on the young girls?
4381''Why?''
4381''Will you make me a bet of twenty guineas no man comes near her while you''ll be away on the journey?''
4381(''Are you well?'')
4381A young boy came into the kitchen, and he said to the man--"What are you sharpening that knife for?"''
4381Am not I to be pitied?
4381And was n''t it a cruel thing to see the haste was on them, and they in danger all the time to be drowned themselves?''
4381Arthur Scoil(?)
4381As I was standing about a man came up to me and asked after the usual salutations:--''Is there any war in the world at this time, noble person?''
4381Did ever you hear what it is goes on four legs when it is young, and on two legs after that, and on three legs when it does be old?''
4381Did ever you see the like of that in County Wicklow?''
4381Is n''t it great danger and sorrow is over every one on this island?''
4381One of them said to me yesterday,''I''m thinking you never saw the like of this work before this day?''
4381Then he held it up:''Is it you is after bringing that thing into the world,''he said,''woman of the house?''
4381Then the little man was going to strike the lancet into him, when says lady O''Conor--''Have you bargained for five pounds of flesh?''
4381They spoke at first of their poverty, and then one of them said--''I dare say you do have to pay ten shillings a week in the hotel?''
4381Well, one day there was a priest over and he said to Pat--"Is it the devil''s horns you have on your sticks, Pat?"
4381What at all do you think of me yourself?''
4381Would you believe that?''
4381[ a]''What do we want here with their teaching Irish?''
4381neighbors, did you hear The goodness and power of Felim?
4381said the man in the corner;''have n''t we Irish enough?''
8584Has he any other-- er-- advantages?
8584Here-- what do you mean? 8584 Nothing?
8584So you think the prospect is pretty poor?
8584Well, have n''t you formed any sort of opinion?
8584Well, we''d better go back, had n''t we?
8584What did you find?
8584What, a railroad over the Sierra Nevada Mountains?
8584And the streak of silver?
8584At last, to a peculiarly urgent inquiry of"How far eastward?"
8584But was the imperial beast subjugated?
8584But what is the mining history of Humboldt?
8584Did we go back to bed then?
8584I said:"Where have you all been?"
8584I shall not garble the extract, but put it in just as it appeared in the Daily Territorial Enterprise: But what about our mines?
8584Is there some mystery behind all this?"
8584See it?
8584See the specks of gold?
8584So, where was the flood to come from?
8584Starchy?--proud?
8584The Indians were true prophets, but how did they get their information?
8584Then old Ballou said:"Think of it?
8584What are you coming at?
8584What do you think of the country?"
8584What has become of our sinewy and athletic fellow- citizens?
8584Why?
5812He did, did he?
5812How do you mean?
5812I know; but how did you get the name?
5812I mane, why wudn''t he put his naime to ut?
5812Is this all?
5812Is ut his own handwrite?
5812Master?
5812Oh, he did, did he?
5812Oh, he does, does he?
5812Oh, ye have, have ye?
5812Well, you''ll never get in"Why?
5812Well-- then-- how-- did-- your-- father-- get-- his name?
5812What business?
5812What does he want to see ye about?
5812What is it, Satan?
5812Who?
5812Why, what is the trouble?
5812Ye are? 5812 And not with marked courtesy of tone:Well, sor, what will you have?"
5812And what is it?"
5812And when a mad elephant goes raging through, belting right and left with his trunk, how do these swarms of people get out of the way?
5812Are ye in the business?"
5812Are ye in the show business yerself?"
5812But a native official, who had a green flag in his hand, saw me, and said politely:"Do n''t you belong in the train, sir?"
5812But how is it you are here?
5812Dear me, ca n''t you explain?
5812Did they purpose training them up as Thugs?
5812He said:"It''s not an aisy one to spell; how do you pronounce ut?"
5812How could they take care of such little creatures on a march which stretched over several months?
5812How did people come to drift into such a strange custom?
5812How did you get by that Irishman?
5812How did you get your English; is it an acquirement, or just a gift of God?"
5812How do you think Satan would do?"
5812How is that?"
5812I show him up, master?"
5812Is that a slur?
5812One more thing: Why was such a cruel death chosen-- why would n''t a gentle one have answered?
5812That is your secret?
5812The hundredth can keep it-- how long?
5812These silent crowds sat there with their humble bundles and baskets and small household gear about them, and patiently waited-- for what?
5812They had n''t timed themselves well, but that was no matter-- the thing had been so ordered from on high, therefore why worry?
5812Was n''t it curious-- and amazing, and tremendous, and all that?
5812Was that it?
5812Was that proposition the equivalent of inviting European ladies to assemble scantily and scandalously clothed in the seclusion of a private park?
5812Well, then, why ud he write it like that?"
5812What are you doing here?
5812What did they do with those poor little fellows?
5812What is it ye want to see him about?"
5812What is your name?"
5812What was the fascination, what was the impulse?
5812What was the origin of the idea?
5812What was their subsequent history?
5812When he rose to say good- bye, the door swung open and I caught the flash of a red fez, and heard these words, reverently said--"Satan see God out?"
5812Would you have been?
5812Would you mind giving a guess, if ye''ll be so good?"
5812and what is it that can not happen in India?
5812but is this for all certainty, is this the sentence of death?
35480Am I to understand, madam,said Mr. Enderton,"that I am not to speak to my driver when I wish him to know my will?"
35480An''he told you to do that?
35480And how soon do you think they will come back?
35480And she is Emily?
35480And she is your adopted_ mother_?
35480And that is the only relation she is to you two?
35480And what relation are you to Emily? 35480 And you to her?"
35480But before I go,I said,"is there anything I can do for you?
35480Can I get through to your place of refuge?
35480Could n''t we poke some wood to them through this hole?
35480Could you lend me a small iron pot?
35480Had you a shovel?
35480Have you food enough?
35480Have you not all suffered from cold?
35480How did you manage to cut through the snow?
35480Is n''t Mr. Dusante goin''out this afternoon?
35480Is that all?
35480Mr. Craig, will you please get your wife away as quick and as far as you can?
35480Take it, sir?
35480Then what relation,began Mrs. Aleshine,"is she to----?"
35480Were you hurt?
35480What are we to pack up to take with us?
35480What could you have had to do with this accident?
35480What do you mean?
35480What has happened?
35480What is the matter, father?
35480Where is he, then?
35480Who, in the name of Heaven, are you?
35480Why do you think so?
35480Why?
35480Will it be safe?
35480Yes,he was saying,"my name is Dusante, but why do you ask at this moment?
35480Ai n''t that so, Jim and Bill?"
35480An''how did he come to go to my house?
35480An''how did he get in, I''d like to know?"
35480An''so you came straight on to this place?"
35480An''you do n''t mean to tell me there are other people in that hole?"
35480And now do you suppose we could slide this basket in without upsettin''the little kittle?"
35480And the three mariners?
35480And where is the reverend gentleman?
35480Are we to be robbed and murdered?"
35480But how, in the name of all that''s wonderful, did you git here?"
35480Could you conveniently lend me an iron pot?"
35480Do n''t we, Jim and Bill?"
35480Do you really want an iron pot?"
35480Dusante?"
35480Enderton?"
35480May I ask you, sir, how you came to be thus snow- bound?"
35480Or was it possible that there was a race of beings who inhabited snow- banks?
35480Then he answered abruptly:"Hurt?
35480Was n''t that so, Jim an''Bill?"
35480Was this a dream?
35480We''ve stood by ye an''obeyed orders since we first shipped on that island, an''we intend to do so straight along, do n''t we, Jim an''Bill?"
35480Where are you?
35480Where were the men to be found who could cut a road to us through those miles of snow- drifts?
35480Why do you show such excited concern on the subject?"
35480Will you please take a walk with her along the road?
35480Will you show me the point from which you took your observations?"
35480Would n''t we, Jim and Bill?"
35480Yet, what comfort was there in that thought?
35480and Lucille to her?"
35480cried Mrs. Lecks, making a dash towards her friend,"ca n''t you give the man a minute to breathe?
35480exclaimed her friend in surprise,"do n''t you intend goin''out this afternoon?"
35480exclaimed the coxswain,"is she gone to the tavern?
35480she screamed,"are you in there?
5810''Him? 5810 And you''ll shake hands with me?"
5810Correspondence?
5810Did n''t do what?
5810Honor bright-- you have n''t? 5810 I-- er-- but have n''t you got anything against us?"
5810I? 5810 Is that so?
5810What? 5810 Where are your guns?"
5810Where your little guns?
5810You? 5810 And of course you had n''t had you?
5810As we drove off I had only time to say,''Why, what do you know about him?''
5810But I was calm; so I said softly, and without acrimony:"''Which fox?''
5810But what would Ed do when he got back to Memphis?
5810But----""Well, then, what have you got against me?
5810Did what he said leave an impression upon you?"
5810Do you know that extraordinary man?"
5810Do you know who it was?
5810Had the boys all gone mad?
5810Had you any conversation with him?"
5810Have we met before?"
5810He says he says-- why, who is it?"
5810How could they stoop down and get it, with only two feet of space to stoop in?
5810How did they keep that sand- pipe from caving in on them?
5810How did they throw sand out from such a depth?
5810I do n''t know why; and he thundered out:"''WHICH fox?
5810I have read somewhere that an acute observer among the early explorers-- Cook?
5810Now how much should you say it is worth?"
5810Presently there was an interruption by the chief:"Who are you?"
5810She said:"''He spoke to you!--didn''t he?''
5810Tell me-- what do you think of him?''
5810Then he said:"Do you remember Corrigan Castle?"
5810Was Fairchild crazy?
5810We brewed and lit up; then he passed a sheet of note- paper to me and said--"Do you remember that?"
5810We talked of the people we had known there, or had casually met; and G. said:"Do you remember my introducing you to an earl-- the Earl of C.?"
5810What could be the explanation of this extraordinary conduct?
5810What could be the meaning of this?
5810What did he talk about?"
5810What did you talk about?"
5810What do you all treat me so for?"
5810What have I done?"
5810What is the secret of the feat?
5810What makes you all act so?
5810What put such a thing into your head?"
5810What''s the matter?"
5810When I delivered the letter----""Did you deliver it?"
5810When he was going, he turned and said:"You do n''t remember me?"
5810Where?"
5810Which way did the FOX go?''
5810Why, THE fox?
5810You observe the combination?
5810Youth and gaiety might vanish, any day-- and then, what is left?
5810said I,"how did you come by this?"
8582Bemis, is all that true, just as you have stated it?
8582Did I bring back my horse?
8582Did you ever see the bull again?
8582Forty years? 8582 He ca n''t, ca n''t he?
8582Moses who?
8582Of course-- who else?
8582Take it up in the tree with me? 8582 Well, then, what is the use of your talking that way, then?
8582Well, then, what more do you want? 8582 What did I understand you to say, madam?"
8582And so the first question we asked the conductor whenever we got to where we were to exchange drivers, was always,"Which is him?"
8582As we jogged along, said he:"Now, do you know where the fault lies?
8582Bascom said:"There-- what did I tell you?
8582Because you never saw a thing done, is that any reason why it ca n''t be done?"
8582But do n''t you know that the very thing a man dreads is the thing that always happens?
8582Did I bring back my lariat?"
8582Did you take your saddle up in the tree with you?"
8582How did it happen?"
8582I cautiously unwound the lariat from the pommel of my saddle----""Your saddle?
8582Leg, maybe-- and yet how could he break his leg waltzing along such a road as this?
8582Now, what can be the thoroughbrace of a horse, I wonder?
8582Only three hundred miles?
8582Since you know so much about it, did you ever see a bull try?"
8582Sure enough, it was just as I had dreaded, he started in to climb the tree----""What, the bull?"
8582What did you do?"
8582Wher''d ye come from?"
8582Will no man lend me a pistol?"
8582and the Use Providence Made of Him-- Sad Fate of Wheeler-- Devotion of His Wife-- A Model Monument-- What About the Ram?
8582our sweet- scented, appetite- compelling air of the prairies?
8582what does he know of the feast of fat things?)
6445How could they stop it? 6445 I say as one''Varsity man to another-- we''re not hoi polloi-- could you lend me some money?"
6445Logos,wailed the other,"_ What_ Logos?"
6445O Nineveh, are these thy gods, Thine also, mighty Nineveh?
6445Of what nationality_ are_ you?
6445Still the stomach?
6445Tell me, do you know that curious creature, Matthew Arnold?
6445Would you like to hear me re- cite to you the Declaration of Independence?
6445You''ll understand, old man,he said,"how out of place I am amongst this scum-- hoi polloi-- we''re not of the hoi polloi, are we?"
6445_ What_ word?
6445And, when all millionaires are as sensible, will they?
6445Can human hearts desire more?
6445Did I laugh some when I saw that?
6445Did Vasa, with his heavy- lidded eyes, and that infinitely adorable lady Fafaia, wander down to the beach to watch them land?
6445Did they see Stevenson''s tomb gleaming high up on the hill, as they made for that passage in the reef?
6445Gladstone bags?....
6445How can it therefore not be interesting to see a little what the wondrous modern in him consisted of?
6445Is it the absence of a soul?
6445Is there any city in the world that stands so nobly as Quebec?
6445Kind''er gets yer sick, does n''t it?"
6445One must say something--_what_ must one say about Toronto?
6445Or will they be entirely swallowed by that ugliness of shops and trousers with which we enchain the earth, and become a memory and less than a memory?
6445Rope?
6445The agent said,"Well, John?"
6445The children in the car cried to each other with the shrill, sick persistency of tired childhood,"How many inches to Regina?"
6445The question was to a certain extent crude,"Why need he be a poet, why need he so specialise?"
6445Two appeared, and being asked,"Where is the escort?"
6445Umbrellas?
6445What can one?
6445What has anybody ever said?
6445What more could civilisation give?
6445What was to be done?
6445What was"A Channel Passage"thus but a flourish marked with the sign of all his flourishes, that of being a success and having fruition?
6445What will happen?
6445What, for instance, would it be like, the feeling of whatever democracy America has secured?
6445When I was there, nearly a year ago, I was often asked,"When will Peritania( Britain) fight Germany, and send her away from Samoa?"
6445Who knows?
6445Whose are they?"
6445Why do American faces hardly ever wrinkle?
6445Why should it take such a flood of suggestion, such a luxury of acquaintance and contact, only to make superficial specimens?
6445and how much would he get?
8159Is anything amiss?
8159What is the matter, sir?
8159What means all this? 8159 What''s the matter?"
8159About midnight, as I was lying awake and in great pain, I heard the Indian say,"Massa, massa, you no hear tiger?"
8159But whither am I going?
8159Could they not then be persuaded to protect the white- headed eagle, and allow it to glide in safety over its own native forests?
8159Destroy the compass, and will the vessel find her far- distant port?
8159Did no forward person cause offence?
8159Here it might be asked, are all the ingredients just mentioned necessary in order to produce the wourali poison?
8159How could you win my virgin heart, Yet leave that heart to break?
8159How would Canova''s Venus look in a mob- cap?
8159I may be asked, was it all good- fellowship and civility during my stay in the United States?
8159Indeed, when good King Arthur reappears to claim his crown, he will find things strangely altered here; and may we not look for his coming?
8159Is the crest to be erect?
8159Is then the life of the snake proof against its own poison?
8159Now this being the case, will not America at large wish most devoutly for the day to come when Europe shall have no more dominion over her?
8159Now when the Indian has caught plenty of fish, and killed game enough to last him for a week, what need has he to range the forest?
8159Now with St. Domingo as an example before them, how long will it be before they try to raise themselves into independent states?
8159See Sangre- do- buey._ Waracaba,_ the trumpeter._ Whip- poor- will,_ one of the goat- suckers._ Who- are- you?
8159They might have asked Government, who so able to instruct our youth as those whose knowledge is proverbial?
8159Was it the weapon or the strength of the poison that brought on immediate dissolution in this case?
8159Was it_ fanatical_ to preach salvation to innumerable wild hordes of Americans?
8159Was there no exhibition of drunkenness or swearing or rudeness?
8159Why do you hunt me up and down to death for an imaginary offence?
8159Will it recover?
8159Will the flock keep together, and escape the wolves, after the shepherds are all slain?
8159Will they be of benefit to these grand and extensive colonies?
8159Will they raise or lower it in the scale of estimation at the Court of St. James''s?
8159or display of conduct which disgraces civilised man in other countries?
8159to aid the dying Christian?
8159to clothe the naked?
8159to encourage the repenting sinner?
8159who so fit as those who enjoy our entire confidence?
8159who so worthy as those whose lives are irreproachable?
8482''And the boy knew it?''
8482''Brothers,''said the leader,''has never any one of you, when fasting, dreamed of some friendly spirit who would aid you as a guardian?''
8482''Dashed who in pieces-- her parents?''
8482''Do you still travel with it?''
8482''Everything about what?''
8482''Have n''t you the least idea?''
8482''Is that so?''
8482''No, indeed,''said one of the others,''do you not know we were all killed, and that it is our sister who has brought us to life?''
8482''Very drunk?''
8482''Who is a great manito?''
8482''Wish you may die in your tracks if you have?''
8482A citizen asked,''Do you remember when Jimmy Finn, the town drunkard, was burned to death in the calaboose?''
8482And above Winona you''ll have lovely prairies; and then come the Thousand Islands, too beautiful for anything; green?
8482And what will become of you?
8482But what can you do?
8482Do you know how the man came to be burned up in the calaboose?''
8482How can I give what I would have done with so much pleasure?
8482I do n''t mean HIS act, I mean yours: would you be a murderer for letting him have that pistol?''
8482I said, with admiration--''Why, how in the world did you ever guess it?''
8482I said--''What is the matter?''
8482Is she the maiden of the rock?--and are the two connected by legend?''
8482Now, is that boy a murderer, do you think?''
8482Presently he asked--''Are you going to give him up to the law?''
8482Quick-- out with it-- what did I say?''
8482The burden of my thought was, How much did I divulge?
8482The chief, looking around, and observing the woman, after some time said to the man who came with her:''Who have you got there?
8482The man was drunk?''
8482Well, would it be murder?''
8482What became of Winona?''
8482What was to be done''?
8482Why?
8482in this town?''
8482profit?
8482who can this be he is leading us to?''
8482who is a manito?
13749Ca n''t it be forded with camels?
13749Do they have railways in Yenghi Donia?
13749Eat soup with a spoon?
13749Ever hear of Dadur, the place of which the Persians tritely say:''Seeing that there is Dadur, why did Allah, then, make the infernal regions?'' 13749 Ever hear of Dadur?"
13749General Roberts Sahib, Cabool to Kandahar?
13749Gladstone koob or Salisbury koob?
13749Kishtee ass?
13749Knowing that you have been worried in the same way yourselves,says Abbas Kahu,"I have replied to them,''Is the Sahib a giraffe and I his keeper?
13749Like the one at Iskenderi and Stamboul?
13749No bridge? 13749 No village, with people to assist with poles or skins to make a raft?"
13749Noon ass?
13749Parsee namifami?
13749Paruski ni?
13749Sheerah ass?
13749Some of you pedar sags have stolen my money; who is it? 13749 Sowari pool f pool koob; rupee- rupee Jcoob?"
13749There will be no trouble about getting permission to go through Turkestan?
13749These men are not bul- buls; then why do they sing?
13749Well, what if he is the Padishah''s step- father? 13749 Well, yes, I understand; Afghanistan-- what of it?"
13749What have you then besides bread?
13749What is the fire yonder?
13749What was that? 13749 What was the medicine you prescribed, Gray?"
13749What''s the matter? 13749 What''s up now?"
13749Where are you going?
13749Where have you come from?
13749Why the devil do n''t you put them out, as you are told, then?
13749Yes; why do n''t you have railroads in Iran? 13749 ( Do you understand Persian?) 13749 ( How much money did the King give you?) 13749 ( am I hungry, thirsty, or ill?). 13749 ( how much money?) 13749 Addressing himself to me, he inquires:Sahib, Parses namifami?"
13749Among the wiseacres gathered around me plying questions, is one who asks,"Chand menzils inja to London?"
13749Beaching the pagoda, we pass, on the opposite shore, the town of Yang- tai(?).
13749Dismounting, and allowing them to approach, in reply to my query of"Chi mi khoi?"
13749He speaks of London, and wants to know about Mr. Gladstone and Lord Salisbury-- which is now Prime Minister?
13749I wonder, and does it always rain so soft and noiselessly here as it does to- day?
13749In reply to the general and stereotyped query,"Shoot anything?"
13749Several war- junks are anchored before Yang- tai; unlike the peaceful(?)
13749Stevens?"
13749Suppose the Sahib''s iron horse was a wheel of fire, what harm would it do their country even then?"
13749The joint query of"chand pool?"
13749They gather in a crowd about me when I stay to seek refreshments; the general query of"What is he?
13749They have no squeamishness whatever about his watching their own natatorial duties; why, then, should he shrink within himself and wave them off?
13749What cares she for Ferenghi"sanitary fads?"
13749What is to be done?
13749What plans could they devise to keep out the English?
13749What, after all, are the ambitions and enterprises of an individual, compared to the will and policy of an empire?
13749Where do these interesting specimens of Beerjand''s weird population want to entice me to?
13749Why, then, do you come to me?
13749a cuckoo?"
13749mashallah, what language does he speak?"
13749no ferry- boat?
13749no means of getting across?"
13749nobody expected to ever see anything of you again; and so you got through all safe, eh?"
13749one of the erring pair replies,"Yes, we shot several canvas- backs, but lost them in the reeds; did n''t we, old un?"
13749pahni?
13749what is he?"
13749where is the khan and the inirza?
13749where''s the khan?"
13749why do they want to entice me anywhere?
13749you wanchee room?
8472''Do n''t KNOW?''
8472''Do you give it as an order?''
8472''How on earth am I ever going to learn it, then?''
8472''Indeed?
8472''Learn a new set, then, every year?''
8472''Now do n''t you see the difference?
8472''Pretty square crossing, an''t it?''
8472''What DO you know?''
8472''What''s the name of the NEXT point?''
8472''Why?''
8472''Why?''
8472''Yes, but suppose the leads lie?
8472''You did n''t?
8472''You-- you-- don''t know?''
8472And does n''t he sometimes wonder whether he has gained most or lost most by learning his trade?
8472Are not all her visible charms sown thick with what are to him the signs and symbols of hidden decay?
8472Are there many of them?''
8472Did n''t I tell you that a man''s got to know the river in the night the same as he''d know his own front hall?''
8472Did you ever know of a boat following a bend up- stream at this stage of the river?''
8472Do you see that stump on the false point?''
8472Do you see where the line fringes out at the upper end and begins to fade away?''
8472Does he ever see her beauty at all, or does n''t he simply view her professionally, and comment upon her unwholesome condition all to himself?
8472Have I got to learn the shape of the river according to all these five hundred thousand different ways?
8472He opened on me after this fashion--''How much water did we have in the middle crossing at Hole- in- the- Wall, trip before last?''
8472How am I ever going to tell them apart?''
8472How do you reckon I can remember such a mess as that?''
8472How high was the bank along here last trip?''
8472Is the river rising or falling?''
8472Meet any boats?''
8472Mr. Bixby said to the mate:--''Upper end of the plantation, or the lower?''
8472One day he said--''What is the height of that bank yonder, at Burgess''s?''
8472One day he turned on me suddenly with this settler--''What is the shape of Walnut Bend?''
8472One visitor said to another--''Jim, how did you run Plum Point, coming up?''
8472Presently he turned on me and said:--''What''s the name of the first point above New Orleans?''
8472So he began--''Do you see that long slanting line on the face of the water?
8472The voice of the invisible watchman called up from the hurricane deck--''What''s this, sir?''
8472We are drawing-- how much?''
8472What are you standing up through the middle of the river for?''
8472What did you suppose he wanted to know for?''
8472What do you start out from, above Twelve- Mile Point, to cross over?''
8472What do you suppose I told you the names of those points for?''
8472What does that signify?''
8472Why, what could you want over here in the bend, then?
8472Will it keep the same form and not go fooling around?''
8472an''t the new cub turned out yet?
8588And yet, was this joy rounded and complete? 8588 Certain of it?
8588I was a stranger to Mr. Greeley, but what of that? 8588 Major General in the household troops, no doubt?
8588No? 8588 Then the high priest, Hewahewa, inquired of the chiefs,''Where shall be the residence of King Liholiho?''
8588( The Sandwich Islanders always squat on their hams, and who knows but they may be the old original"ham sandwiches?"
8588Am I certain of it?
8588Boston, botany, cakes, folony undertakes, but who shall allay?
8588But Admiral, why overlook the Willis and Morgan case in South Carolina?
8588Could n''t you ever cure him of it?"
8588Do you think I''ve been lying about it?
8588First Gentleman of the Bed- chamber?
8588He faced about in his chair and said:"Circumstance?
8588How much oil"--"Oil?
8588It is a large world, too, for a thing to travel so far in-- now is n''t it?
8588Minister of the Interior, likely?
8588Preach in the stone church yonder, no doubt?"
8588Sagacity?
8588Secretary of war?
8588Then Kamehameha inquired,''What do you say?''
8588Then, observing an enemy approaching,--a hairy tarantula on stilts-- why not set the spittoon on him?
8588Then, who the mischief are you?
8588They replied,''Where, indeed?
8588This traits is characteristic of horse jockeys, the world over, is it not?
8588Was there no secret alloy of unhappiness in it?
8588What circumstance?
8588What do you take me for?
8588What do you take me for?
8588Who, indeed, were the two Massachusetts ministers?
8588and how the mischief did you get here, and where in thunder did you come from?"
8588and who were the two Southern women they burned?
8588what the mischief are you?
8477''Ah-- stabbed, do you mean?''
8477''Brandy?
8477''Carried the WHOLE town away?-banks, churches, jails, newspaper- offices, court- house, theater, fire department, livery stable EVERYTHING?''
8477''Dead?''
8477''Failed to escape?--caught in the act and shot?''
8477''Go ashore where?''
8477''How, then?''
8477''Napoleon?''
8477''No?
8477''Serious?
8477''Well, by---?''
8477''Why does he mix such elaborate and picturesque drinks for the nigger hands on the boat?''
8477''Why, hang it, do n''t you know?
8477And where so many are saying their say, shall not the barkeeper testify?
8477But if he wait?
8477Ca n''t a man go ashore at Napoleon if he wants to?''
8477Can you divine what my first thought was?
8477Could you have endured an hour of it, do you think?
8477Did I appeal to the law-- I?
8477Does it quench the pauper''s thirst if the King drink for him?
8477From them might not almost anybody reproduce for himself the life of that time in Vicksburg?
8477Good liquors?
8477How accomplish this, do you say?
8477How strangely things repeat themselves, after long years; for MY hands were tied, that night, you remember?
8477I said--''Come, what is all this about?
8477I said--''What, then-- didn''t he escape?''
8477If he make ten voyages in succession-- what then?
8477On the other boats?
8477Presently the poet inquired--''Are you going to send it to him right away?''
8477Rogers said--''Who would have had ANY if it had n''t been for me?
8477So I inquired about this thing; asked what resulted usually?
8477Take a look behind you-- up- stream-- now you begin to recognize this country, do n''t you?''
8477The captain laughed; but seeing that I was not in a jovial mood, stopped that and said--''But are you serious?''
8477This man had kept a diary during-- six weeks?
8477Three hours--?
8477What happened, then?''
8477What was my idea in this nonsense?
8477What, you can not?
8477You give a nigger a plain gill of half- a- dollar brandy for five cents-- will he touch it?
8477Your teeth chatter-- then why can not you shout?
8477profit?''
14658All of us?
14658Are you hungry?
14658Boys,he said,"when did you eat last?"
14658But where are you going to?
14658But why ungrateful?
14658D''ye remember Buffalo?
14658Did you get shore- leave?
14658Do you remember Billy Harper, at Shanghai?
14658Do you remember Jim Wan?
14658Do you remember the temple?
14658He is dead?
14658How''s that?
14658I beg your pardon,said she;"but what... what was it you said?"
14658It was at a little town in Ohio on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern,a kid would start; and another,"Ever ride the Cannonball on the Wabash?
14658Like you?
14658Never again what?
14658Not that I know of,she gurgled between gasps;"but what does it mean?"
14658Out of an engine- cab,he answered;"and where did you?"
14658Say, Bo, can you let us have a little tobacco?
14658Say, Bo,he said,"you see that freight side- tracked over there to let us go by?"
14658That was in--?
14658Think you can make it?
14658Two- bits,said I;"is there anything wrong about it?"
14658What do you mean?
14658What hotel are you stopping at?
14658What in the dickens did he give me to be ungrateful about?
14658What?
14658Where''d ye glahm''em?
14658Which temple?
14658Which way, Bo?
14658Why did you quit your job?
14658Wo n''t you repeat it?
14658You called in at Rangoon?
14658You remember the custom- house at Bombay?
14658You want some, eh?
14658Your Honor,he began confusedly,"is n''t that a funny question to ask?"
14658After a couple of minutes he looked up with an I- thought- you- were- gone expression on his face, and demanded:--"Well?"
14658And did n''t I have my"nerve"with me?
14658And furthermore, was I not a tramp- royal?
14658And what crime was there in that?
14658And who knows but some day I may meet him?
14658And why not?
14658And you remember that little island on the right- hand side coming into the harbor?"
14658As he dealt the first card to me, he paused and said:--"Say, Bo, ai n''t I done seen you befo''?"
14658Besides, had n''t I been thrown off of an east- bound train right at that very spot not five minutes before?
14658But am I?
14658But did I betray my desperate plight to those lynx- eyed guardians of the public welfare of Winnipeg?
14658But have they?
14658But how lively?
14658But what did we care?
14658But what does that matter?
14658But why was I in the middle of Canada going west, when my grandparents lived in England?
14658Did you ever see a circus rider, standing on two running horses, with one foot on the back of each horse?
14658Did you ever see a tourniquet?
14658Habeas corpus was all right, but of what good was it to me when I could communicate with no one outside the jail?
14658Has the crew abandoned the fight?
14658He took French Kid and me aside and gave us advice something like this:"We''re goin''to try an''ditch your bunch, see?
14658Her mouth was twitching as she again said,"What?"
14658How could naked men smuggle anything past an inspection?
14658I scraped my feet to advertise my intention of going, and queried:--"And I do n''t get anything to eat?"
14658In fact, his first words were:"Where did you come from?"
14658Instead, his next question was:--"And how is Rangoon?"
14658It answers Dr. Jordan''s test of truth:"Will it work?
14658Of what use to the woman, or to me, would be my being beaten to death by five men there on the bank of the Susquehanna?
14658Oh, I know, it was like taking candy from a baby, but what would you?
14658Or was I to fail?
14658Our fronts were decidedly against us; but what did we care?
14658PICTURES"What do it matter where or''ow we die, So long as we''ve our''ealth to watch it all?"
14658They were landlubbers, in the heart of the continent, and what better story for them than a sea story?
14658Understand?
14658Was I not blessed with strength, agility, and youth?
14658Was not he guarding the one door, and had he not himself latched the opposite door but a few minutes before?
14658Well, and what of it?
14658Well, well, and what of it?
14658Were not these other tramps mere dubs and"gay- cats"and amateurs alongside of me?
14658Were we not to be together always?
14658What crime had I committed against the good citizens of Niagara Falls that all this vengeance should be wreaked upon me?
14658What does this little spray amount to?
14658What had I done?
14658What if these three men are about to man- handle me?
14658What time had I to eat when it took all my time to prepare the many cups of coffee for drinking?
14658What was a man with a fit, anyway?
14658What was he?
14658What''s that?
14658Who was he?
14658Will you trust your life to it?"
14658Worse pages of life than what I have described?
14658Would that matron ever look away?
32333Ah, is it you?
32333And did n''t I say so?
32333And is dat boat made of paper?
32333And what did the lady say, old fellow?
32333And what duz he call his paper boat?
32333And what sent dis Yankee- man_ one tousand_ four hundred miles in his_ paper_ boat?
32333And what,continued the orator,"and what will the Yankee- mens do next?
32333And why,went on this categorical negro,"did de_ Lord_ send him down souf in de_ paper_ boat?"
32333But what subjects occupy your thoughts as you row, and row, and row all day by yourself, in this little ship?
32333Can not,he queried,"a paper shell be made upon the wooden model of a boat?
32333De''Nited States-- whar''s dat? 32333 If you do n''t drink, stranger, up your way, what on airth keeps your buddies and soulds together?"
32333Is_ dat_ de_ little_ boat?
32333My name''s Jacob Gilleu; what''s yourn?
32333Of course ye did; and was n''t me of the same mind, to be sure?
32333Surely,says the master to his mate,"I am past the Magdalens, and still far from Anticosti, yet we have breakers; which way can we turn?"
32333Tell us,they said,"what were your thoughts while you rowed upon the broad ocean in the lonely hours of night?"
32333The same who wint to the South Sea Islands and settled there?
32333Then what''s to become of me?
32333Whar''s your home?
32333What do you think of Delaware law, after what I have written? 32333 What duz you want''bout here, any way?
32333Where from, and where bound?
32333Why did not the paper boat soak to pieces?
32333_ Half the bed!_roared the squire;"here are_ three_ of us, and where''s_ my half_?"
32333''And now,''said he,''how many acres of land have you"logged"since you put your lumbermen into the forest?''
323331,"And what did I tell ye, Pater?"
32333After all they dragged off my boy to Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and killed him a fighting for what?
32333And will not a shell thus produced, after being treated to a coat of varnish, float as well, and be lighter than a wooden boat?"
32333Another night the colored orators became intensely excited over the query,"Which is de best,_ Spring- Water_ or Matches?"
32333Can dey bring a man back agen?
32333Can dey bring a man back to bref?"
32333Did ye eber har tell ob him?"
32333Do we love our neighbor as ourself?
32333Do we, who have been taught from our youth sacred things, do more than this?
32333Hab you a leetle bacca fur dis ole man?"
32333Hall, where''s the bottle?"
32333Has de gemmin from de norf any bacca for dis yere chile?"
32333His exordium was:"How fur you cum, sar?"
32333How could I remunerate a southerner for his cost of keeping me, when not, in the true sense of the word, an invited guest to his hospitality?
32333How did you get across the marsh?"
32333How is it up your way?"
32333Men and women hailed me from the banks as I glided along in my canoe, with,"Say, captain, hab you eny''bacca or snuff for dis chile?"
32333Now tell us, is the sailor made of paper, like his boat?"
32333Now what''s Coolumbus, or any other man of the past ages, to him?
32333Now, does the folkes up north like to see white people tyrannized over by niggers?
32333Now, ef they eats us out of house and home, what can a poor man do?
32333Now, would you folks up north like to have a nigger justice who ca n''t read nor count ten figgurs?"
32333Now, yous ere folks, did ye''s eber hear de likes o''dis-- a_ paper_ boat?"
32333On what could I stand to repair it?
32333One evening these negroes debated upon the following theme,"Which is de best-- when ye are out ob a ting, or when ye hab got it?"
32333Pretty soon up comes your head and shoulders into sight; then sez I, It''s a man, sure, but where is his boat?
32333Says he, ruther hurriedly,''Sonny, what''s up?''
32333She kindly accosted the dwarfed black with,"Charles, have you got a match for my pipe?"
32333The interesting inquiry of"Who was his father?"
32333The little black tried to run his fingers through his short, woolly hair as he continued:"What is dis yere world a- coming to?
32333To a question from one negro as to"How did dis yere Yankee- man cum all dis fur way in de_ paper_ canoe, all hissef lone?"
32333Two men leaned over to inquire,"What''s the row now, stranger?"
32333Upon this natural orator Seba Gillings''dignity had no effect-- was he not a travelled man?
32333Whar''s yere pride?
32333What are ye a- travelling in this sort of way for, in a paper dug- out?"
32333What but this petty plundering could be expected of men who robbed by wholesale the poor negro, to protect whose rights they were sent south?
32333What did he know about_ paper_ boats?
32333What duz you want on Choc''late Plantation, anyhow?"
32333What had become of their countrymen?
32333What is imprisonment for a few months or years?
32333What respect had_ they_ for the rights of discoverers or martyred missionaries?
32333What''s this country a- coming to?
32333When will I hear de ban- jo tum- ming Down in my good old home?"
32333When will I see de bees a- hum- ming All round de comb?
32333Why fur?
32333Will it ingulf us in its insatiable maw, as the whale did Jonah?
32333do n''t folks die of_ something_, any way?
32333does it come nat''ral to them, or is it got by edication?"
32333he roared;"duz you knows how much dat is, honnies?
32333whar is it?
32333which was another form of expressing the old question,"Is there more pleasure in possession than in anticipation?"
8589And did you deem it a fit thing to publish?
8589And do YOU claim the right to make ME come out and deny anything you may choose to write and print?
8589And do you then retract it or not?
8589Did you not see it before it was printed?
8589Do n''t you know that I know they are false?
8589Do you know them to be true?
8589If you are not the author, then I do demand to know who is?
8589Is your laugh hung on a hair- trigger?--that is, is it critical, or can you get it off easy?
8589Why then did you print them?
8589Ah- ah-- again?
8589And did you s''pose the tree could last for- ever, con- found it?
8589Answer me, did n''t I?
8589Are you going to hand out your money or not?
8589But what are either of them compared to the vacant stomach of Haleakala?
8589Come, now, what do you say?"
8589Did n''t I say I wished you could have seen it when I first saw it?
8589Do you want to take any chances with these bloody savages?"
8589Do you want your head blown off?
8589Does any one smile at these last counts?
8589He said:"The time''s up, now, ai nt it?"
8589He then pointed to some numbered paragraphs in a TRIBUNE article, headed"What''s the Matter with Yellow Jacket?"
8589How did they transport and how raise them?
8589I could not sleep-- who could, under such circumstances?
8589I want your final answer-- did you write that article or not?"
8589I''ll put the thing in another shape( and then pointing to the paper); do n''t you know those charges to be false?"
8589Of course the tree was reduced that way, but did n''t I explain it?
8589Then:"Are you going to hand out your money or not?"
8589What could she gain by it, even if she succeeded?
8589Where did these isolated pagans get this idea of a City of Refuge-- this ancient Oriental custom?
8589Why did not Captain Cook have taste enough to call his great discovery the Rainbow Islands?
8589Will you sign or not?"
8589[ He sees doom impending:] WHEN WILL THE CIRCLE JOIN?
8589[ Who received the erroneous telegrams?]
8589do you still refuse?"
58361And the two little ones?
58361And where is Hassan?
58361But was the princess pretty?
58361Eudocia, dearest, did you go up those horrid steps upon the wall, to look at those people outside? 58361 No,"replied the generous Hossein,"what use is there in fighting any longer?
58361What in the world can they want so many fagots for?
58361What, Eyesha?
58361Where?
58361Why should you weep?
58361''What is your fortunate name?''
58361,, argentatus(?)
58361,, cetti(?)
58361,, falcinellus(?)
58361,, nivalis(?)
58361,, rupestris(?)
58361,, turtur(?)
58361And we went, did we not go together, to the court of the palace of the Pasha?
58361Bartholomew was consecrated bishop( of Nakchevan?
58361But, Eudocia, did you see the lady?
58361Buteo ater(?)
58361Common buzzard(?).
58361Cuculus(?)
58361Did I not get from him the embroidery, the cloth of gold which you have, which is in your room?
58361Did not you see him, Xenophon?
58361Did you ever see such creatures?"
58361Do not the soldiers present arms to you there when you go in?
58361Had not each of these men a soul, immortal as their butcher''s?
58361Had not many of them, many thousands of them perhaps, more faith, more trust in God, higher talents than their destroyer?
58361Hath not a clock a pulse, when he is alive and in good health?
58361He said to the people,''What can I do?
58361He was brought up for judgment before me, when I said to him, Who are you?
58361Herring gull(?).
58361How are you off for tezek?
58361I am but a guest of one breath in this transitory world; my relatives and companions are all gone, and what will it profit me to remain behind?
58361I went to the Bezestein, and there did I not see the chief of the criers of the Bit Bazaar?
58361Is he not a Christian-- an Armenian?
58361Is she tall or short?
58361It is opposite, is it not opposite to the entrance of the Bezestein?
58361My man exclaimed,"The earth moves-- are you not afraid?"
58361Pyrrhula communis(?)
58361Sedge- warbler(?).
58361Shall not their blood cry out for vengeance?
58361Snow- finch(?)
58361Then who would not have joined a righteous cause?
58361They are Turks, my master( padrone); are they not Turks?
58361They are all dead; why should not we be ready to follow their example?"
58361Turtle- dove(?).
58361We were all grieved for him, but what could we do?
58361What do I know?
58361What is she like?
58361Where were the city guards?
58361Where were the legionaries and the 10,000 auxiliary troops?
58361he said;"did we not come on earth to die?
58361or what?
58361pretty or ugly?
58361said the old woman;"who are you?
58361who would not have given his wealth, his assistance, or his life, in the defense of his faith against the enemies of his religion?
58361why do they tie their legs up with leather thongs in that funny way?
20263E perche? 20263 Quid tam nudum inveniri potest, quid tam abruptum undique quam hoc saxum?
20263Um,said he,"e nel Papa?
20263What a thought? 20263 Who upon earth has written such perfect comedies( as Molière)?
20263''Sir,''said he, with the deepest concern,''may I beg the life of my uncle?
20263And why?"
20263And yet why trust a greasy cook?
20263Are not you very proud of your Ode to Midnight?
20263But is not that the case in every miscellaneous collection, even in that excellent one published by Mr. Dodsley?
20263But to proceed; can a man make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land from the Island of Great Britain, without the aid of navigation?
20263But who is this the fire of whose look flames infinitely beyond the rest?
20263Can a man of acknowledged ignorance and stupidity, write a tragedy superior to Hamlet?
20263Can a man walk in the Mall at noon, carrying his breeches upon an enormous long pole, without being laughed at?
20263Can any thing be more condescending, and at the same time shew more the firmness of an heroick mind, than this letter?
20263Could you come?
20263Could your Lordship find time to honour me now and then with a letter?
20263Dear BOSWELL,--How shall I begin?
20263Dear ERSKINE,--Can a man walk up the Cowgate after a heavy rain without dirtying his shoes?
20263Dear ERSKINE,--What sort of a letter shall I now write to you?
20263Derrick''s versifications are infamously bad; what think you of the Reviewers commending such an execrable performance?
20263Did you ever suspect me of believing your marriage?
20263Did you really believe it?
20263For what should make men attack one who never offended them, who has done his best to entertain them, and who is engaged in the most generous cause?
20263He therefore advanced, and addressed himself to me,''Sir, is it proper for me to speak?''
20263How goes it with the elegant gentle Lady A----?
20263How is my honest Captain Andrew?
20263I could now tell why I should not write; for who would write to men who publish the letters of their friends without their leave?
20263I liked to see their natural frankness and ease;[97] for why should men be afraid of their own species?
20263I ventured to object:"But why has not Providence interposed sooner?"
20263If these things continue, who is safe?
20263In the name of every thing that is upside down, what could the people mean by marrying me?
20263Is Dodsley to sell you for a shilling, or not?
20263Now, my dear Captain, tell me how is it with you, after reading this?
20263Or give to meat the time of play?
20263Plures tamen hîc peregrini quam cives consistunt?
20263Pray shall we not see you here this winter at all?
20263Pray what is become of the Cub?
20263Say, who could e''er indulge a yawn or nap, When Barclay roars forth snip, and Bainbridge snap?
20263Shall I cram it from top to bottom with tables of compound interest?
20263Swells the full song?
20263Tell me how our second volume is received; I was much pleased with N----''s lines; how did he get them inserted?
20263Tell me how you was affected; could you speak any?
20263Tell me, dear Erskine, should not I My favourite path of fortune try?
20263The exordium is a passionate address to Captains all; amongst whom, who can more properly be reckoned than Captain Andrew?
20263Upon my arrival, the captain of the guard came out, and demanded who I was?
20263Well, and what then?
20263What can her keeping of Turkeys be owing to?
20263What sort of a son had Cicero, and what had Marcus Aurelius?"
20263What would I not do to gain your pardon?
20263When I said he ought to marry and have a son to succeed him,"Sir,"said he,"what security can I have that my son will think and act as I do?
20263While ev''ry trout gulps down a hook, And poor dumb beasts harsh butchers slay?
20263Why do n''t you send me a copy?
20263Why, then, should I suppress it?
20263Why,''out of the abundance of the heart,''should I not speak?"
20263With what feeling are you most strongly possessed?
20263[ 77][ Footnote 76:"ADAMS.--But, Sir, how can you do this in three years?
20263[ 89] What can be found so bare, what so rugged all around as this rock?
20263[ Footnote 27:"Avez- vous lu le_ Testament politique du Maréchal de Belle- Isle_?
20263[ Footnote 34:"Would you believe, what I know is fact, that Dr. Hill earned fifteen guineas a week by working for wholesale dealers?
20263[ Footnote 46:"Pray, Sir,"said Mr. Morgann to Johnson,"whether do you reckon Derrick or Smart the best poet?"
20263and how, O how does that glorious luminary Lady B---- do?
20263and in the Pope?"
20263and is the laugh of gaiety no more?
20263and would not the sight of me have made you very miserable?
20263could you fix your thoughts upon anything but the dreary way you was in?
20263has he a landed estate?
20263has the smile of cheerfulness left your countenance?
20263has your flow of spirits evaporated, and left nothing but the black dregs of melancholy behind?
20263or a genteel comedy superior to the Careless Husband?
20263or with long stories translated from Olaus Wormius?
20263quid ad copias respicienti jejunius?
20263quid ad homines immansuetius?
20263quid ad ipsum loci situm horridius?
20263the lovely sighing Lady J----?
20263what in climate more intemperate?
20263what in the very situation of the place more horrible?
20263what is the length of his walking- stick?
20263what more barren of provisions?
20263what more rude as to its inhabitants?
20263what species of apology shall I make?
20263what transport can you feel, In turning round on either heel?
20263why am I not chained to Donaldson''s shop?
20263why am I not in Edinburgh?
20263with anecdotes of Queen Anne''s wars?
20263with excerpts from Robertson''s history?
11454''And they arrived accordingly?'' 11454 ''But who told thee this piece of news?''
11454''By himself, or in partnership?'' 11454 ''Did thee direct him as he requested?''
11454''Did thee follow them?'' 11454 ''Did thee speak to them?''
11454''Hast thou heard of the old saying,''said Mr. Tyson,''Hell is paved with good intentions? 11454 ''How can you say that, and be a slave- holder?''
11454''I understand,''said he,''that there are persons confined in this place entitled to their freedom?'' 11454 ''Is he engaged in the traffic now?''
11454''Is he not in partnership,''said Mr. Tyson,''with----?'' 11454 ''Thee do n''t know of their having dissolved?''
11454''Was any body with them?'' 11454 ''Was the hack close, or were the curtains down?''
11454''Were they gagged?'' 11454 ''Were two boys among the number?''
11454''What o''clock last night was it when thee saw the carriage?'' 11454 ''You have been wrongly informed,''said the leader of the quartette;''and, besides, what business is it of yours?''
11454And are we to wait, it will be inquired, till this distant and uncertain period for the extinction of war? 11454 And will it be said that all this is visionary and impossible?
11454But by whom, and in what way it will be asked, is this example to be set? 11454 But what are the means we shall use?
11454To what well founded objections would such a treaty be subject? 11454 ''Did Henry Clay buy thee there?'' 11454 ''Did Henry Clay buy thee there?'' 11454 ''How many children hadst thou then?'' 11454 ''How many children hast thou?'' 11454 ''How old art thou?'' 11454 ''How old is that?'' 11454 ''Is there a school for colored people on Henry Clay''s plantation?'' 11454 ''It is gone?'' 11454 ''Was there any witness who could prove its payment?'' 11454 ''We said nothing to them,''said Kin- na;''why did they treat us so? 11454 ''Well,''said Mr. Tyson,''what is there new in thy way of business; I suppose it continues as usual to be a good business?'' 11454 ''Were the slaves any worse off, since the question of abolition has been agitated?'' 11454 ''Where are they?'' 11454 ''Where are they?'' 11454 ''Where is my blanket?'' 11454 ''Where is my shirt?'' 11454 ''Where wert thou raised?'' 11454 ''Who?'' 11454 ''Wilt thou shew me his improved cattle?'' 11454 ''Yes; where is he?'' 11454 **But in_ what way_ are we to make the experiment?
11454After inspecting the machinery, the fabrics, and the great wheel, one of them turned to me and said,''Did man make this?''
11454And in what cause can the energies of Christian benevolence be more appropriately exercised?
11454Are they not, in fact, still less under the control of moral obligation?
11454But, on the other hand, how is it possible for England to extend her foreign trade while the present restrictions continue?
11454From what motive then, do we uphold a traffic, which is the curse of China, the curse of India, and a calamity to Great Britain?
11454Fu- li, on a former evening, being asked,''What is faith?''
11454He inquired,''if any of them were entitled to their freedom?''
11454How important is it that all the offices in a prison should be filled by persons of true piety; and where can such be more usefully employed?
11454How is it possible to evade the conclusion that Christianity flourishes most, when it is unencumbered and uncorrupted by state patronage?
11454I asked him whether, if I had brought a barrel of lard on board, he would have troubled me to prove property?
11454I asked''How old art thou?''
11454I asked,''Will they make all free?''
11454I said to him,''Canst thou read?''
11454If he would leave such a kind master, what might not be expected of the oppressed field hand?
11454Is dat like my brother?
11454Is dat like my father?
11454Is dat like my mother?
11454Is dat like my sister?
11454Is it not all the natural consequence of your electing slave- holders and their abettors to the highest offices of your State and nation?
11454Is not the true conclusion from such premises, the very reverse of this?
11454Is not this a pitiful business?"
11454Men are every where inquiring why the sacrifice was made?
11454No, my friend, they can no more reconcile to themselves the idea of sitting down by the side of a colored African,( American?)
11454On approaching the house I saw a colored man, to whom I said,''Where wert thou raised?''
11454The answer is,''You have drank them,''''Where is my gun?''
11454Thee was talking about a case of kidnapping; well?''
11454What are these States but the greatest colonies ever planted by Great Britain?
11454What can we do?
11454What favored portion of the United Kingdom could compare its religious statistics with New England?
11454What law governs the hereditary transmission of such traits?
11454What must be the power of that delusion which can render intelligent and philanthropic men the victims of such a fallacy?
11454What must be their wants, when he himself is even without a shirt?"
11454What part has the restrictive system had in producing this result?
11454Where can we find an anti- slavery organization more potential, and so dignified, as was the convention of American women?
11454Why a mighty city was convulsed with violence?
11454Why a noble hall was burned by incendiaries in the view of gazing thousands?
11454Why not?
11454Why the''shelter for orphan children''was set on fire, and why the houses of our citizens were surrounded by a ruffian mob?
11454Why, then, will not Christians use the talents and influence given them from above to effect this consummation?
11454Will the Southern still accept the shadow without the substance of equal and confederate powers?
11454Will the decision be less consistent with justice, from being impartial and disinterested?
11454[ A] But for what do they want gold but to purchase other supplies than food?
8585But what kind?
8585Cal., what kind of a house are you going to build?
8585Cal., when are you going to Europe?
8585Did n''t say nothing but that?
8585Going to be gone all summer?
8585Mr. Arkansas, if you''d only let me--"Who''s a henderin''you? 8585 No-- but are you in earnest?"
8585Steamer of the 10th?
8585Too much climbing? 8585 Was that all that you said?"
8585Well then why d''n''t you say it? 8585 Well, do you know that you have got one of the most expensive and arduous undertakings before you that was ever conceived by man?"
8585What is?
8585What part of Europe shall you go to?
8585Where are you going to live?
8585Why no-- how is that?
8585Why? 8585 Ai n''t it so, Smith? 8585 Ai n''t it? 8585 Ai n''t this company agreeable to you? 8585 Are you? 8585 But what is the use? 8585 Did n''t I say, no longer ago than last night, that for a man that was a gentleman all the time and every way you took him, give me Arkansas? 8585 Do you hear him talk about bloodshed? 8585 How did they get there? 8585 How much did I want? 8585 I''m the man, am I? 8585 If there''s got to be bloodshed--"Do you hear that, gentlemen? 8585 Is that it? 8585 Is that what you''re coming at?
8585Is that your idea?
8585It''s me you''re goin''to murder, is it?
8585Now you know that I ai n''t the man to--""Are you a threatenin''me?
8585Once Higbie said:"When are you going home-- to the States?"
8585Said he:"Wha- what do you know a-- about Pennsylvania?
8585Sha n''t you keep a carriage?"
8585Then came a white upheaval at my side, and a voice said, with bitterness:"Will some gentleman be so good as to kick me behind?"
8585Then he said to the men:"So you have taken a contract to run a tunnel into this hill two hundred and fifty feet to strike this ledge?"
8585Wha-- what do you know''bout Pennsylvania?"
8585What did you come swellin''around that way for, and tryin''to raise trouble?"
8585What do you say?"
8585What is your idea?"
8585What''s the matter with you this mornin'', anyway?
8585When are you?"
8585You want us to leave do you?
8585You was only goin''to say-- what was you goin''to say?
21244Do you wish to smother me, man?
21244Fish?
21244Have you any flour?
21244Have you any potatoes?
21244Have you any tea?
21244Have you any venison?
21244Have you volunteered to go as a missionary to that far- off land?
21244He is your Father?
21244How many winters will pass by before that time comes?
21244Jack, my noble fellow,I said,"do you know that we are lost, and that it is very doubtful whether we shall ever see the Mission House again?
21244Then we are brothers?
21244WHERE IS THE MISSIONARY?
21244Waiting?
21244Well, here is this letter; what are you going to do about it?
21244Well, why is it I never heard of him before, I wonder?
21244What about when it was too stormy for any one to go?
21244What did you do when it was too stormy to visit the nets?
21244What have you discovered?
21244What have you got, poor woman?
21244What were my words of three summers ago?
21244Why do you think so?
21244Why should I not wash?
21244Why, then,I said,"do you not worship the good Spirit?
21244Will you help my wife and children also to become Christians?
21244A RACE FOR LIFE IN A BLIZZARD STORM-- SAVED BY THE MARVELLOUS INTELLIGENCE OF JACK--"WHERE IS THE OLD MAN, WHOSE HEAD WAS LIKE THE SNOW- DRIFT?"
21244After a while I broke the silence by saying,"Where have you buried him?"
21244Again I asked:"Tell me, what have you done with the old man with the snow- white hair?"
21244As we arose from our knees, I quietly said to Mrs Young,"Have you any impression on your mind as to our duty in this matter?"
21244As we were poorly off for food, I was very much pleased, and said to him,"What shall I give you for this meat?"
21244At length he stopped, and as we came up to him we said,"Well, Tom, what is the matter?"
21244At length one of the sons spoke up and said,"Who is causing us all this trouble?"
21244Before I closed the first service I asked,"Where is the old man whose head was like the snow- drift?"
21244But what should we do then?
21244Do n''t you think you had better come back to him?''
21244Do you not remember, William, he said that if we ever got into great trouble, the Great Spirit was the best Friend to Whom to go to help us out?
21244Do you want anything more?"
21244He replies,"Do you see those balsams?
21244He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father?"
21244He turned to her and said, with something of his old enthusiasm,"Why should that thought trouble you, my dear?
21244Here is a beautiful illustration:--"WHERE ARE OUR CHILDREN?"
21244How can I help being happy?
21244How can we spare you?''
21244How is one part more sacred than the other?
21244I believe that dear Jesus will take me to that better land; but, mother, when you come, will you look for me until you find me?
21244I had been very bad, and had got very far away; how could I come back?
21244I quickly said to one of my men,"How much food have we?"
21244I said;"for what are you waiting?"
21244In a spirit that perhaps savoured too much of unbelief I cried out,"How long, O Lord, how long?
21244Is it any wonder that I became deeply attached to these Nelson River Indians?
21244Lifting up his eyes to mine, again he said,"May I say more?"
21244One day, in conversing with an old fine- looking Indian, I said to him,"What is your religion?
21244Said he,"Did you not go to Nelson River with dogs and Indians about two moons ago?"
21244She read it over carefully, and then, after a quiet moment, as was quite natural, asked,"What does this mean?"
21244So keeping my rifle to my shoulder, I shouted out,"Who''s there?"
21244Some of them had several miles to go; but what cared they on this glad day?
21244Somebody else said,"Have you the name of that boy who was accidentally shot in the leg?"
21244Speaking more loudly I said,"Samuel, my brother, you are in the Valley of the Shadow of Death; how is it with you?"
21244Suspecting the purpose for which I wanted it, he said,"What are you going to do with it?"
21244Tell me, Missionary, what must I do to please the Great Spirit, that I may get to that beautiful land, that I may meet my children again?"
21244Their minds were dark; would I soon come back and bring in the light?
21244Then again he asked,"Who did you say was the author or inventor of these characters?"
21244Then he said, while his eyes and voice yearned for the answer,"Does it mean He is my Father-- poor Indian''s Father?"
21244Then we asked,"Are you willing to run the risk, and avail yourselves of this chance to do a glorious act?"
21244This seemed to astonish them, and they said:"What has he got to talk about that is more important than the treaty?"
21244Was not she a Saulteaux, and had not she a right to know of this new way, about which so much was being said?
21244When shall the time arrive when` nations shall be born in a day''?
21244Why do Thy chariot wheels delay?"
21244Why do you make and worship idols?"
21244Why resign your position?"
21244what is that?"
16793Bismarck-- how far?
16793But,said I,"do you sell your bread for fifty cents per loaf?"
16793Did it ever occur to you,said I,"that a man will do for nothing what he would n''t do for money?"
16793From the East?
16793Going down river in a power canoe, eh?
16793Having trouble with your engine, are n''t you?
16793How about Mr. Blank? 16793 How did you find the water?"
16793How far to Rocky Point?
16793How much are you getting?
16793It''s just a little place, is n''t it?
16793Locate the trouble?
16793Say, how long is that piece?
16793Say, you know little old New York, do n''t you? 16793 Shall I get another?"
16793Take money for it? 16793 That so?"
16793Think she''ll go now?
16793What have I neglected?
16793What is it, Little One?
16793What is the trouble?
16793What is there left here to live for?
16793What''s the matter with your engine?
16793Why?
16793Why?
16793You came from Benton?
16793You see that little brass lever back there? 16793 A sordid, brutal story? 16793 After all there is n''t much difference between really tremendous things-- Homer or waterfalls or thunderstorms-- is there? 16793 Am I really digressing? 16793 And I? 16793 And you want to get up and move-- push on through purple distances-- whither? 16793 Are you? 16793 Around what bend? 16793 Bad Lands? 16793 Breathed? 16793 But it is the West that has bred and is still breeding a race of men as beautiful in a virile way( and how else should men be beautiful?) 16793 But modern Benton? 16793 But we were n''t going any farther that night-- were we? 16793 But what are Bad Lands for? 16793 CHAPTER VII ON TO THE YELLOWSTONE At last one evening( shall I confess it?) 16793 Captain Marsh would say,Reopen navigation?
16793Did a cynic name this dry ragged gash in the midst of a bleak black world where nothing lived, where never laughter sounded?
16793Did you ever hear music that made you see purple?
16793Did you ever notice how a lone coyote on a snow- heaped prairie gives you a heartache, whereas the empty waste would only have exhilarated you?
16793Do they raise that breed now?
16793Do you know the difference between a sheepman in Scotland, say, and in Montana?"
16793For what purpose?
16793Got any tailor- made cigarettes about you?
16793Have you cleaned your spark- plug?"
16793How did Broadway look when you were there last?
16793How far was Goodale, would you suppose?
16793How long would it take us to get there?
16793How many foot- pounds did the boy heart of Chatterton beat before it broke?
16793How many horse- power did Shelley fling into the creation of his_ West Wind_?
16793How many were there in our party?
16793How_ did_ they ever manage to get back?
16793I cried in glee;"Is it really a town of importance?"
16793I wanted to feel the mettle of the big typical fellow, and so I said playfully:"Say, Joe, come to confession-- you''re a sheepman, now are n''t you?"
16793Is it not fateful enough to be the foundation of a tremendous Æschylean drama?
16793Is the comparison faulty?
16793It was that sort of purple I saw( or did I hear it like music?)
16793Lights all there yet at night?
16793Only four hundred?
16793Or did the bad man strangle it with that horrid old gasoline?"
16793Put a little more wood on the fire, Kid; and say, Bill, hand me that, wo n''t you?
16793Put a simpler question: In which way were we moving?
16793Say, what did they make this country for?
16793Shall we wait?"
16793Swallowing the last of the chops,"Where will I find the ruins of the old fort?"
16793Swim_ this_?
16793The Kid broke out into boisterous laughter that irritated me strangely:"Where the devil do you suppose our life- preservers are?"
16793The conversation very often proceeded in this manner:"Will you please tell us how far it is to So- and- So?"
16793The quitter that is in all men more or less, often whispered to us when we were weariest:"Why not take the train?
16793The thought is truly appalling-- isn''t it?
16793Three?
16793Was I unfair to old Vergil, think you?
16793We decided to pull in for the night; but in what direction should we pull?
16793Well, what is life for?
16793Were you ever a homesick boy, too proud to tell the truth about it?
16793What could not Homer do with such a man?
16793What is it about the rhythmic stride of many men down a dusty road that grips you by the throat and makes your lungs feel like overcharged balloons?
16793What is it all for?"
16793What is the energy exerted by the Great Falls of the Missouri?
16793What is there about the tang of wood- smoke in a lonesome place that fills one with glories that seem half memory and half dream?
16793What matter?
16793When were you there last?"
16793Whereat the philosopher in me emerges to remark-- but who cares?
16793Which way should we pull?
16793Who knows but that every house has its telltale aura, plain to a vision of sufficient spiritual keenness?
16793Who''s going to get a pail of water?"
16793Would not such a story-- here briefly sketched-- move old Sophocles?
16793_ Fort Benton?_ What a clarion cry that name had been to me!
16793_ Gâteaux à la chansonnette!_ Who would n''t eat them for breakfast?
16793said I mentally;"does its little carburetor hurt it?
16793ventured I timidly, almost pleadingly;"is n''t there-- uh-- isn''t there-- uh--_water enough_?"
29314A good horse, two or three hundred dollars; an extra- good one, four hundred; a fancy one, who knows?
29314Ah,she answers smilingly,"how do I know?
29314But what can you expect under this rotten Turkish government?
29314Did it look like the real house?
29314George,said I to the Bethlehemite, as he sat meditating on the edge of the dry pool,"what do you think of this valley?"
29314I want to know,piped a lady in a green shirt- waist from Andover, Mass.,"is there really and truly any danger?"
29314Is everything ready for the journey, George?
29314Is this our affair with robbers, at last?
29314Was he one of the robbers,I ask,"or one of the robbed?"
29314( What is the word for a young camel, I wonder; is it camelet or camelot?)
29314A beautiful dark- eyed girl, in a dreadful department- store dress, smiles at us from an open door and says:"Take my picture?
29314And now, in the cool of the evening at Cæsarea Philippi, we ask ourselves whether our desire has been granted, our hope fulfilled?
29314Are the colonists happy, contented?
29314But was Eleazar glad, I wonder, or sorry, that his long vigil was ended?
29314But what do I care?
29314But where is Es Salt?
29314Can you see no shadowy figures sitting there, hear no light whisper of ghostly laughter, no thin ripple of clapping hands?
29314City, did I say?
29314Could any Christian of whatever creed, could any son of woman with a heart to feel the trouble and longing of humanity, turn his back upon that altar?
29314Do the bones of the prophet rest here or at Ramah?
29314Do they not all come to humble themselves, to pray, to seek the light?
29314Do you agree with this?
29314Do you believe it?
29314Do you say"To what purpose is this waste?"
29314Does any one suppose that this is intended to teach us that the sun moves and that on this day his course was arrested?
29314Does it seem at all real or possible to you?
29314Does not the advent of a higher manhood always wait for the hope and longing of a nobler womanhood?
29314Earthquake, pestilence, conflagration, pillage, devastation-- who knows?
29314For what is it that weaves the charm of ruins?
29314Good harvests?
29314Have the hundreds of unknown elements upon which our combination depended been working secretly together for its success?
29314Have the letters, the cablegrams that were sent to them been safely delivered?
29314Have we missed the trail?
29314How else could this sacred shrine of the out- of- doors be preserved?
29314How shall we understand it unless we carry it under the free sky and interpret it in the companionship of nature?
29314How should I write of them all without being tedious?
29314How you do?"
29314How, indeed, should I hope to make them visible or significant in the bare words of description?
29314III RENDEZVOUS Will my friends be here to meet me, I wonder?
29314Is Bryan elected yet?
29314Is he going to settle down there for life?
29314Is the colony prospering?
29314Is this the brook beside which a man once met God?
29314May he keep company with us and make the perilous transit under our august protection?
29314Must we believe that the whole solar system was dislocated for the sake of this battle?
29314The Arabs have a story which runs thus:"What did Allah say when He had finished making the camel?
29314Then what happened?
29314Was it not perfectly shocking?"
29314Was it the promise of reconciliation with his brother that made him say at dawn,"I have seen God face to face, and my life is saved"?
29314Was it the prospect of this dreaded meeting that brought upon Jacob the night of lonely struggle by the Brook Jabbok?
29314Was it the voice of turbulent centuries and the lapsing tides of men?
29314Was there ever a river that began so fair and ended in such waste and desolation?
29314What are they raising?
29314What do we ask of them to make their magic complete and satisfying?
29314What flash of wit amuses them, what nobly tragic word or action stirs them to applause?
29314What is it that makes the wreck of an inn more lonely and forbidding than any other ruin?
29314What kind of fish are they?
29314What must the three mighty men have thought when they saw that for which they had risked their lives poured out upon the ground?"
29314What problem of their own life, what reflection of their own heart, does the stage reveal to them?
29314What sound?
29314What was its ancient name?
29314What''s the news there?
29314What, then, is the difference?
29314Whence came the tradition of the Samaritans that Jacob gave them this well, although the Old Testament says nothing about it?
29314Where was the camp?
29314Who can solve these mysteries?
29314Who can tell how this city came here, hidden in this hollow place almost three thousand feet above the sea?
29314Who can tell?
29314Who was its founder?
29314Who was this"man"with whom the patriarch contended at midnight, and to whom he cried,"I will not let thee go except thou bless me"?
29314Why did they laugh?
29314Why did we come into this heat- trap?
29314Why do they fight and curse one another?
29314Why do they not understand one another?
29314Why should I not speak of it as simply and candidly?
29314Why was it dug here, a hundred feet deep, although there are springs and streams of living water flowing down the valley, close at hand?
29314Will the boats come out to meet us in this storm, or must we go on to Haifâ, fifty miles beyond?
29314You fellows come from America?
2024And what did you do then?
2024And what do you think of the performance_ as_ a performance?
2024And what shall I say after I have said all that?
2024Any Hebrew or Chinese?
2024Are you in bed?
2024But what is the use of saying anything about it at all?
2024Ca n''t we have our mugs open if we like?
2024Come,he says, kindly, trying to lead me on,"what did you think about it?"
2024Do you believe it can be done, then?
2024Do you believe them-- the persons that you say tell you these tales?
2024Does it_ get_ anywhere?
2024Does the whole distance in two and a quarter hours? 2024 Gets to Heidelberg at 4?"
2024Have you got an order, then?
2024How am I going to sleep in that?
2024How do you feel now?
2024How is your mother?
2024How will this do us? 2024 If that''s all these foreigners can manage in their own country, what right have they to come over here, as they do, and grumble about our weather?"
2024Is not Friday rather an unlucky day to start on?
2024Leige-- see the citadel? 2024 My dear fellow,"he rejoined,"do you think I should suggest paying if it were possible to get in by any other means?
2024Please can you tell me,we would say,"the nearest way to the door of the third- class refreshment room?"
2024Savoury?
2024Sure?
2024Well, then where are the clothes?
2024What could have induced these old fellows,I said to B.,"to choose such very uninteresting subjects?
2024What do you mean,''we sit with our mugs open''?
2024What has that to do with you?
2024What should I want to do that for?
2024What''s the good of it to us, then?
2024Why?
2024Yes, but so has the gentleman whose seat you have taken got to get there,I remonstrated;"what about him?
2024Yes,I say, looking over his shoulder;"but do n''t you see the 4 is in thick type?
2024You did n''t throw it out of the window with your sandwiches, did you?
2024( Is it retribution?)
2024( The first thing that we ask of men is their faith:"What do you believe?"
2024After all, what does it matter what I say?
2024And whereabouts is this extraordinary theatre?
2024Are you used to long railway journeys?"
2024Berlin, Paris, Brussels, Copenhagen?
2024Besides, if anyone has landed, where is he?
2024But what do I want to say?
2024Cologne, Antwerp, Calais?
2024Could we not have bigger basins and more water and more extensive towels?
2024Describe the funeral?
2024Do n''t you see it''s printed in thick type?
2024Do you see any objection to the play from a religious point of view?"
2024Do you think I''m a fool?"
2024Eliminating, by a strong effort, all traces of nervousness from his voice, he calls out in a tone of wonderful coolness:"Yes, what is it?"
2024Frankfort for Strasburg?
2024Have you any objection to my being English?"
2024Have you him to see where?
2024He said( in Scandinavian, of course):"You speak Norwegian?"
2024He says:"Where''s the bed?"
2024He smokes for a while in silence, and then, taking the pipe from his lips, he says:"Does it matter very much what you say about it?"
2024Here?"
2024Him to see-- anybody-- where?"
2024How on earth were we ever to find each other again?
2024I said:"My friend-- big, great, tall, large-- is he where?
2024I said:"Who''s put me over here?
2024I wonder why it goes round by Brussels, though?
2024Is he where?
2024Is she taking advantage of his being a lonely stranger, far from home and friends, to mock him?
2024Leaves Darmstadt for Heidelberg 5.20, gets to--""That does n''t allow us much time for changing, does it?"
2024Now, tell me, what part of Europe are you going to?"
2024Nuremberg?
2024Of what advantage will it be to us then that we smoked these cigars to- day?"
2024PREFACE Said a friend of mine to me some months ago:"Well now, why do n''t you write a_ sensible_ book?
2024Query, is n''t there a song about this?
2024She said would we call again in about a fortnight''s time, when the family would be at home?
2024We have just finished a light repast of-- what do you think?
2024Well then, where does the 1.45 go to?
2024Well, if it is the bed, then what is it doing out here, on the top of everything else?
2024Well, where does it stop?
2024What can I say that has not been said, and said much better, already?
2024What can I say that the reader does not know, or that, not knowing, he cares to know?
2024What can be expected from such a train?
2024What do you think we are going to do-- camp out?"
2024What does it matter what any of us says about anything?
2024What does it want?"
2024What earthly enjoyment was there in travelling-- being jolted about in stuffy trains, and overcharged at uncomfortable hotels?
2024What had become of him?
2024What is the German for savoury?"
2024What is the use of people giving you advice if you do n''t take it?"
2024When do you start?"
2024Who did he expect was going to buy it?
2024Why did n''t you call out before?"
2024Why should I be a slave and work?"
2024Will you come?"
2024Wurtzburg?
2024You do n''t know any Sanscrit or Chaldean, do you?"
2024and helped the tale along by such ejaculations as,"No, did he though?"
2024answers the station- master, surprised,"where did it come from?"
2024he retorted quite sharply,"what rubbish next?
2024on top?"
2024or,"Was that on the Monday or the Tuesday, then?"
2024the bed, is it?
2024what''s this?"
48788A foreigner?
48788Are there other foreigners here?
48788Are you speaking of Pragmatism? 48788 At billiards?"
48788But I thought you had one year''s furlough every seven?
48788But do n''t you want to see your daughter?
48788But if it is so easy to write a play why do dramatists take so long about it?
48788But what is your explanation?
48788But what on earth makes you stay with the man?
48788But what''s the grave for?
48788But you, do you know what you are doing?
48788Do n''t you think we might leave it till after luncheon?
48788Do they know you''ve come here?
48788Do you believe in fate?
48788Do you care for a game of billiards?
48788Do you know it was found within thirty miles of here, on this side of the Tibetan frontier?
48788Do you know who that is?
48788Do you like them better than paintings?
48788Do you think so? 48788 Do you think so?"
48788Do you think that is why I wear it?
48788Do you?
48788Does it require no more than that to write a play?
48788Everything go off all right?
48788For me?
48788Found where?
48788Have you not noticed that Ibsen uses the same plot over and over again? 48788 Have you read_ Les Avarià © s_?"
48788Have you studied the modern developments of philosophy in America?
48788He had lodgings with you?
48788He''s priceless, is n''t he?
48788Hulloa,he said,"where have you sprung from?"
48788Hume and Berkeley? 48788 Is it not strange,"he said, with his charming smile,"that we Chinese wear this gown because three hundred years ago the Manchus were horsemen?"
48788Nerve, eh?
48788Nice looking fellow, eh?
48788Roads to Freedom? 48788 Shall we say apartments then?"
48788Tell me,I said,"do you believe God will condemn the Chinese to eternal punishment if they do n''t accept Christianity?"
48788They do not go so far as to get out and let the nuns ride in their stead?
48788Well,they said,"did you see the blighter shot?"
48788Well?
48788What are you having a grave dug for?
48788What do you mean?
48788What do you mean?
48788What have you written?
48788What is socialism?
48788What is the reason for which you deem yourselves our betters? 48788 What is your name?"
48788What the devil do you mean by that? 48788 What''s the good of going back to England?"
48788What''s the young man like?
48788When are you going home?
48788When are you going on leave?
48788Who the devil''s that for?
48788Who was this anyway?
48788Why,she asked,"do you English write such silly books about Russia?"
48788Will these American students ever produce anything like this?
48788Wo n''t you also give me a translation?
48788Would you like that?
48788_ Moi?_ Oh, in a day or two.
48788''But what about the sick?''
48788''What is the name of the doctor in charge?''
48788''When do they take their holidays then?''
48788Am I right or am I wrong?"
48788And the string?
48788And what will become of your superiority when the yellow man can make as good guns as the white and fire them as straight?
48788But how can I analyse the subtle quality which distinguished this old man?
48788Do you call yourself a Christian?"
48788Do you know that we tried an experiment which is unique in the history of the world?
48788Do you know what I did?"
48788Do you not know that there are in this country four hundred millions of the most practical and industrious people in the world?
48788Do you not know that we have a genius for mechanics?
48788Do you think it will take us long to learn?
48788England?
48788Has our civilisation been less elaborate, less complicated, less refined than yours?
48788Have our thinkers been less profound than yours?
48788Have you excelled us in arts or letters?
48788Have you seen the last one?"
48788He was always ready to have a drink with you and no sooner was your glass empty than he was prompt with the China phrase:"Ready for the other half?"
48788How long had the kingdom lasted and what tragedy marked its fall?
48788I knew he was drunk, but I did not think he was very drunk, till he asked me suddenly:"What is democracy?"
48788Shall I tell you?
48788Shall we go into the drawing- room?"
48788The moment he got back to his office he called to his number two:"I say, Peters, who''s dead, d''you know?"
48788Then why does the white man despise the yellow?
48788What bold adventurer was he who had penetrated so far towards the East to found a kingdom?
48788What did he care about Shanghai?
48788What did it matter what people thought?
48788What did it mean?
48788What in heaven''s name was to be done?
48788When they had met that afternoon Dr. Saunders had exclaimed:"What on earth has brought you to the city at this time of year?"
48788Why had he ever come?
48788Why should he unless he were a missionary or a Chinese Secretary at the Legation?
48788You could n''t have an hallucination twice, could you?
48788Yü?"
6818''And the boys?'' 6818 ''Have you seen my journal- bag?''
6818''What is the meaning of that, Billy?'' 6818 ''When?"
6818And what,says the pessimist,"is the fly in all this precious ointment?"
6818And you had it the spring before, too, did n''t you?
6818Are you ill?
6818Are you ready?
6818Did n''t we come to shoot?
6818Do you wish to tell me about it?
6818Have you any pain?
6818Hello, boys, what''s up?
6818How are you fixed for whiskey?
6818How did you get it?
6818How long have you had that?
6818Is n''t your husband kind to you?
6818Is this your husband?
6818Look at this, Jarvis,said I;"is n''t it a bad one?
6818No,he replied,"I did n''t; there''s opium in those pills, is n''t there?"
6818No?
6818Preble, is there any reason why we should not push through this floe using poles to move the cakes?
6818Was it a Cree or a missionary that first thought of it?
6818Was it a native idea?
6818What did we come for?
6818What in the world is it?
6818What is it?
6818What is that Sousi?
6818What?
6818Where does it hurt now?
6818Where is your lodge?
6818Where? 6818 Who invented this?"
6818Will he make choice of some prominent tree in view?
6818Would you like something to ease that cough?
6818You say you have n''t slept?
6818About noon, when all had assembled at camp, I said:"Preble, why, is n''t this Lockhart''s River, at the western extremity of Aylmer Lake?"
6818Am I really to see the Wild Buffalo on its native plains?
6818And what is your name?"
6818Are the Buffalo near?
6818Are you ready?"
6818Are you two still at it,"or,"How are you and your friend these times, Preble?"
6818But why was it so far from the forest, 20 miles or more, and a couple of miles from this little grove that formed the last woods?
6818CHAPTER XXXVIII THE FIRST WOODS How shall I set forth the feelings it stirred?
6818Ca n''t you give him something to stop them?
6818Can you get any linseed meal or bran?"
6818Can you go with us as guide?
6818Does not this readiness to assemble at a bait suggest a possible means of destroying them?
6818Had n''t 1 any pepper- juice or brandy?
6818Had they been too foolhardy in their struggle with the terrible stream?
6818Had they, too, been made to feel its power?
6818Have I not found for myself a kingdom and become a part of it?
6818He never quivered, but said:"Is that all?
6818He said nothing to me then, but later complained to Billy, asking,"What did we come for?"
6818He seemed to be beating our march of victory, for were we not in triumph coming home?
6818Here or in the south?"
6818How are we to form an idea of their numbers?
6818How could such a craft ride such a stream for 2,000 miles?
6818How did it get the Chipmunk family without digging them out?
6818How know?
6818How long would it take to get them?
6818How was it to be roasted at an open fire without continued vigilance?
6818I looked from one to the other in doubt, and said:"Laquelle est la malade?"
6818In its stomach was part of a sparrow( white- throat?)
6818Is a man ever content with a single sip of joy long- dreamed of?
6818Is this then the secret of its disappearance?
6818It seemed they were full of fears:"What if they should get caught in that floe, and drift around for days?
6818James Evans, Methodist missionary to the Crees on Lake Winnipeg?"
6818Now what should we do?
6818Ogushen, the Indian trapper at Lac des Quinze, found tracks of a large cat at that place in the fall of 1879(?).
6818On Great Slave Lake you say,"Where are the Caribou?"
6818One morning I heard a white voice outside asking,"Is the doctor in?"
6818One morning when we were grown accustomed to this condition I said to Billy:"How is the meat?"
6818Preble was preparing to portage them, but asked Weeso,"Can we run them?"
6818Scurry back to the fort or go ahead and trust to luck?
6818Seeing it was over, Preble says,"Now where does he go?
6818So wore away the month, the last night came, a night of fireside joy at home( for was it not Hallowe''en?
6818Then came the thought, Why despair while two matches remain?
6818Then in a calm of the storm( which he continued to ignore) Pierre turned to me and said:"Why do n''t you go back and try the canoe route?
6818To the Museum?"
6818To what extent are they being destroyed?
6818Was I content?
6818We now had unlimited food as well as unlimited firewood; what more could any one ask?
6818What a glorious sound of woods and life triumphant it seemed; and why did he drum at night?
6818What if a wind should arise( it had been glassy calm for a week)?
6818What if they could'', not get back?"
6818What will be the ultimate history of this jamb?
6818When one is in Texas the topic of conversation is,"How are the cattle?"
6818Which are they?
6818Why are they so scarce?
6818Why is ice always thickest on the kettles?
6818Why?
6818Will it come?
6818Women do n''t do that way in your country, do they?"
6818You never saw blood- poisoning that colour, did you?"
6818and in New York,"How are you getting on with your novel?"
6818and is it on these far breeding grounds that man has proved too hard?
6818in the Klondike,"How is your claim panning out?"
6818who''s boss?''
44745Buffalo- steak or antelope?
44745Has she blue eyes, my son? 44745 Have n''t we got the right of way?"
44745Might I?
44745Might I?
44745Oh, no, not Jane, for she-- let me see-- she is waiting for me, is n''t she?
44745Was Aaron Burr tall?
44745What is it, Joe?
44745What shall we do with her?
44745You have n''t used that, have you?
44745?
44745?
44745And did the train happen to be running on an Express train''s time, and did you make the flitting in the night?
44745And the poet who so plaintively asked,"Where are the birds that sang An hundred years ago?"
44745And what has become of the reaper, and Longfellow''s, and everybody else''s poetry about him?
44745And what would a June be without roses?
44745And who needs to be told whose footsteps they were that thus kept time with the feeble pattering of childhood''s little feet?
44745And why not?
44745Are people''s memories getting shorter?
44745But the memory of that voyage is pleasant, after all-- after all_ what_?
44745But they were only beginners, and when you asked a man perched upon a wagon- load of Sunnysides the price, he said,"How many, stranger?"
44745But what can you do?
44745But what mattered it all?
44745But whatever you are, did you ever know a boy worth naming and owning who did not try to make a wheel out of a shingle, or a board, or a scrap of tin?
44745But_ was_ it a disaster?
44745By the way, did you ever know any part of a train to be struck by lightning?
44745By- the- by, is the"available"aspirant for office always the cheapest?
44745Can it possibly be of the race that Burns discovered upon the woman''s Sunday bonnet?
44745Can the sleigh- bells''chime and the glittering nights and the laugh of young girls and the measure of old songs charm no more?
44745Could n''t they be used to move an iron- mine from one country to another?
44745Did the mere machinery of a dog''s life light them up so wonderfully, wistfully, sorrowfully?
44745Did you ever lie on your back in the bottom of a shot- tower when they were raining lead?
44745Did you ever ride on a snow- plow?
44745Did you ever see a man who had not ridden a mile a minute, or who did not think he had?
44745Did you ever see an icicle grow?
44745Did you ever see the Bouncers?
44745Did you ever tell anybody that the Locomotive is a familiar acquaintance of yours-- that you are on speaking terms with it?
44745Do I look like a man who needs help for his perishing family?
44745Do you remember the pretty pebbles you used to gather out of the beds of the brooks-- the notes of the sweet low tune they ran by?
44745Do you think I would exchange that dear absurd old day for"the pomp and circumstance"of any later pageant?
44745Does Sir John Franklin?
44745Does anybody remember how Dr. Kendrick used to begin one of his old heart- of- oak sermons?
44745Does_ any_body?
44745Even the turkey has a merry- thought in its breast; and are we not better than a_ flock_ of turkeys?
44745Had I not had the prize, and enjoyed it and shared it and bequeathed it?
44745Has it ever happened to you to be left somewhere, and nothing to get away upon but a freight train?
44745Has it stopped?
44745Have you ever thought of taking up burglary for a livelihood?
44745Have you never met a man who was a sort of_ diachylon_ plaster?
44745He says,"Might I ask how far you are traveling?
44745How about the world?
44745How he towered up behind the low pulpit, like a Lombardy poplar behind a fence?
44745How will it do to amend and let the mouthful of catechism run thus:"What are the precious metals?
44745Is it not either the one extreme or the other?
44745Is she living?
44745Is there a needle or something in the cushion?
44745Is there any becoming posture in public prayer between kneeling and standing?
44745It was the only thing about the house perfectly safe from thieves and rust; for was it not of a truth a treasure laid up in heaven?
44745Might I ask your name?"
44745Might I inquire if you are married?
44745Might I inquire what business you follow?
44745Never?
44745Now,"added the Doctor,"were the two acts alike, or did the hind legs of the quadruped kick out the brains of the intent?"
44745See a picture, see a statue, see a poem, the question_ is_, How long did it take to do it?
44745See that woman in gray?
44745Shall I sing you a song, children?"
44745Shall I sing you a song, or tell you a story?
44745Shall I tell you why?
44745Such as it was, can I ever forget it?
44745The children with whom I joined hands and hearts are--_where_ are they?
44745The pretty dining- room girl startles your left ear at breakfast with,"Buffalo- steak or antelope?"
44745The?
44745There are two things, two blessed doubts, that we know as little about as we ever did, to- wit: Who wrote the Letters of Junius?
44745There used to be a question and answer in the old manuals of Chemistry that shut together like a pair of scissors:"What are the precious metals?
44745There you have him, and_ is n''t_ he cool?
44745Was Mary to be married, or Jane to be wrapped in a shroud?
44745Was it a Persian pig, or some other, that offered a crown jewel for a new dish?
44745Was not the one quite as easy to get as the other?
44745Well, all I want of that doctor is that he shall solicit me once more, when I will say,"Insure?
44745Well, then, my girl, was n''t one of your first ambitions a finger- ring?
44745Were you ever a boy?
44745Were you ever passenger on the Inarticulate Train?
44745What gave those eyes their eloquence?
44745What lacked he to entitle him to two names like a Christian, instead of one?
44745What sort of a figure would Moses have cut with a silk hat, in the last years-- say the thirty- eighth of them-- of his Wilderness wanderings?
44745What spell can we weave to bring them back again?
44745What words can we unsay, what deeds undo, to set back, just this once, the ancient clock of time?
44745What would Robinson Crusoe have done had he been an attorney?
44745Where is your champion cradler, that went in with his skeleton fingers and laid out the grain becomingly, after a Christian fashion?
44745Who drew you out in spite of yourself, and put you at your best, till you were not quite sure what he had been doing to you?
44745Who knows that the ice and snow may not be piled up about the Arctic and Antarctic just to keep the flaming gudgeons as cool as possible?
44745Who were aboard?
44745Who would think,_ without_ thinking, that more than seventeen thousand song birds are annually sold in New York?
44745Why not?
44745Will not an engine pull more than its own weight?
44745You faintly enquire"Where?"
44745You know the man that always wants to go faster?
44745You regard her in a dazed way, and ask"What?"
44745_ Has_ the sparkle of life utterly vanished from the cup?
44745_ Is_ a snow- plow a public conveyance?
44745_ Is_ it a sin to take snuff?
44745and Is there an open Polar Sea?
6322How can those be trusted who know not how to blush?
6322), which is equally favourable to the plantain, the orange- tree, the coffee- tree, the apple, the apricot, and corn?
6322*(* Is not the Cecropia concolor of Willdenouw a variety of the Cecropia peltata?)
6322*(* Is this the Laurus cinnamomoides of Mutis?
6322Are these pierced rocks hollowed out by the impulse of a current?
6322As the first person is known by an u, the second is designated by an m, the third by an i; maz, thou art; muerepuec araquapemaz?
6322But it may be asked, is the name Parias or Pariagotos, a name merely geographical?
6322But what is the cause of the luminous phenomena which are observed in the Cuchivano?
6322But why, after having knocked one of us down, was he satisfied with simply stealing a hat?
6322Can it be said that the numbers of the Europeans do not extend beyond ten, because we stop after having formed a group of ten units?
6322Can these flames be attributed to the decomposition of water, entering into contact with the pyrites dispersed through the schistose marl?
6322Did motives supposed to be favourable to religion, give rise to this extraordinary theory?
6322Do grottoes belong to every formation, or to that period only when organized beings began to people the surface of the globe?
6322Do these animals come from the bottom of the sea, which is perhaps in these latitudes some thousand fathoms deep?
6322Does its existence prove, that, at some very distant period, the Guanches had connexions with other nations originally from Asia?
6322Does not this fact prove that the bread- fruit might flourish in Calabria, Sicily, and Granada?
6322Does the basis fall on the outside of the curve that I assume?)
6322Does the periodical recurrence of this great phenomenon depend upon the state of the atmosphere?
6322Does this unknown cause act at an immense depth; or does this chemical action take place in secondary rocks lying on granite?
6322Has its name any connexion with those of the cavern and the bird?
6322How can we be expected to know completely the flora of so vast an extent of country?
6322How can we conceive the migration of plants through regions now covered by the ocean?
6322How has this tree been transplanted to Teneriffe, where it is by no means common?
6322In what manner ought we to consider the effect of the friction, or that of the shock?
6322Is it a slight augmentation of temperature which favours the phosphorescence?
6322Is it in fact a reflected or a direct light?
6322Is the atmospheric constitution changed?
6322Is this formation of the same date as that of Punta Araya and Cumana?
6322May there not be in this place some sunken volcanic islet, more easterly still than Barbadoes?)
6322May we believe the existence of those blue eyes of the Boroas of Chile and Guayanas of Uruguay; represented to us as nations of the race of Odin?
6322Must it on this account be admitted, that the Caribbees are an entirely distinct race?
6322Must we admit that emanations which reflect white light, and seem to have some analogy with the tails of comets, are less abundant at certain periods?
6322Should we conclude from this position that they are of more recent formation than the lithoid basaltic lava, which contains olivine and augite?
6322The phalaena which produces it is probably analogous with that of the provinces of Gua[?
6322Was it built by the Romans on the ruins of a Greek or Phoenician edifice?
6322Was this extraordinary refrigeration owing to some descending current?
6322Was this kind of head- dress taken for a turban?
6322We ask at Teneriffe what is become of the Guanches, whose mummies alone, buried in caverns, have escaped destruction?
6322We chose, instead of the direct road, that by the mountains of the Cocollar*(* Is this name of Indian origin?
6322We inquire at the isle of Cuba, at St. Domingo, and in Jamaica, where is the abode of the primitive inhabitants of those countries?
6322Were they albinos, such as have been found heretofore in the isthmus of Panama?
6322Were they of the same race as those Indians of a less tawny hue, whom M. Bonpland and myself saw at Esmeralda, near the sources of the Orinoco?
6322What are the duties of humanity, national honour, or the laws of their country, to men stimulated by the speculations of sordid interest?
6322What becomes of those precious stones, which are sought for at the extremities of the globe?
6322What is the substance, which, for thousands of years, keeps up this combustion, sometimes so slow, and at other times so active?
6322Why do the historians of the sixteenth century affirm that the first navigators saw white men with fair hair at the promontory of Paria?
6322Why is the Iron Tower called in the country by the name of Hercules?
6322], e finel[?
6322and that it is difficult for him to establish among them a governador, an alcalde, or a fiscal, who may serve him as an interpreter?
6322and that the Guaraons and the Tamanacs, whose languages have an affinity with the Caribbee, have no bond of relationship with them?
6322in that land where nature has covered every mountain and every valley with her marvels?
6322or do they make distant voyages in shoals?
6322or is it inflamed hydrogen that issues from the cavern of Cuchivano?
6322or is it that a new form of disease develops itself among individuals whose susceptibility is highly increased?
6322or is this last of Spanish origin?
6322or upon something which the atmosphere receives from without, while the earth advances in the ecliptic?
6322why art thou sad?
5891A relief?
5891Do you get much rubber round here?
5891Get up, you lazy scamps,is the next exclamation, followed almost immediately by the question,"Why has not this man been buried?"
5891Hatsi soko:--"Who are you?"
5891Have you any tobacco?
5891Hi, hi, do n''t you hear? 5891 How are we going to get through that way?"
5891How long does a palaver usually take to talk round here?
5891Ke Soko?''
5891N''est- ce pas?
5891No got one, ma?
5891Was I a wife of them Move white man,they inquired--"or them other white man?"
5891What for good him ting for We country, Cappy? 5891 What for good him ting, Cappy?"
5891What if I ca n''t help it?
5891What''s the news?
5891What?
5891What?
5891Where be your husband, ma?
5891Where them Black Man Misery?
5891Where them Black boy live?
5891Where them Smiles?
5891Where''s John Holt''s factory?
5891Where''s the Agent?
5891Why not take the native in the rear, Mademoiselle,said he,"and convert the native gods?"
5891Why you no got one?
5891Why?
5891Why?
5891Yes, do you not see that until it shows there is nothing but forest, forest, forest, and that still stretch of river? 5891 You be Christian, ma?"
5891You kill?
5891You no sabe him clock you done sell me?
5891All of us save one, need I say that one was myself?
5891But repose is not long allowed to that active spirit; he sees something in the water-- what?
5891Captain Verdier exceedingly pleasant and constantly saying"N''est- ce pas?"
5891Cook does not feel these forest charms, and gives me notice after an hour''s experience of mountain forest- belt work; what cook would not?
5891Did you know poor B---?
5891Does any one who knows them feel inclined to tell me that those old palm- oil chiefs have not learnt a thing or two during their lives?
5891Drawbacks, you say?
5891Exit from saloon-- silence-- then:"You sabe five o''clock?
5891Exit-- silence-- then:"You sabe half- past five o''clock?
5891Fearing my two Agents would fight and damage each other, so that neither would be any good for me, I firmly said,"Have you got any rum?"
5891For an hour and a half thought I, Why did I come to Africa, or why, having come, did I not know when I was well off and stay in Glass?
5891He did not answer, and his father said,''Do you wish me to kill a goat?''
5891He did not answer; his father said,''Do you wish me to give you new wives?''
5891How can a fish possess land?"
5891How in the world is any one going to take a bath in a house with no doors, and only very sketchy wooden window- shutters?
5891How would you feel?
5891I said,"Why in the world do you throw away in the bush the bodies of your dead slaves?
5891I said,"Why not stay for bush?"
5891I wonder what they will be like when we are up in their home; up atop of that precious wall?
5891I wonder whether the rocks or the trees were there first?
5891Is it?
5891Kefalla soon arrives upon the scene full of argument,"You no sabe this be Sunday, Ma?"
5891Obanjo who had all the time suspected me of having trade motives, artfully said,"What for you come across from Ogowe?
5891Of course the first question was, Why was I there?
5891One important point that you must remember is that the African is logically right in his answer to such a question as"You have not cleaned this lamp?"
5891Surely you have not forgotten your old friend?"
5891The Governor is thus liable to be cut off at any moment in the middle of a conversation with Clarence, and the amount of"Hellos""Are you there s?"
5891The only question is: Do I individually come under this class?
5891The sun which rises and sets, the moon which changes, the tides which come and go:--what do they care?
5891Then came the inquiry,"If a man is not a thief?"
5891Then his father said,''Do you want me to build you a fetish hut?''
5891Then orders to avoid the night air are still more difficult to obey-- may I ask how you are to do without air from 6.30 P.M. to 6.30 A.M.?
5891Then you say where''s my trade?"
5891This last is evidently a very heavy accusation, but Kefalla says,"What can a man buy with money better than them thing he like best?"
5891This used to be the sort of thing--"Where them Nettlerash lib?"
5891Understand?
5891We did not receive him even civilly; I burst out laughing, and the boys went off in a roar, and we shouted at him,"Where them chop?"
5891Well, we always have been, and they will say it anyhow; and where after all is the harm in it?
5891Well, yes, but where are there not drawbacks?
5891Whatever can this be?
5891When white man blow dat ting and pussin sleep he kin tap wah make dem bwoy carn do so?
5891Where on earth am I to go?
5891Who cares for hotels now?
5891Why do you not make it with something finer?"
5891Would you take the sardines or the pocket- handkerchiefs?
5891You may say, Why not bring home these things in their raw state?
5891You white men will say,"Why go on believing in him then?"
5891but where''s Agonjo?
5891or that a well- matured bush trader has not?
5891or what other air there is but night air, heavy with malarious exhalations, available then?
5891very good as far as it goes, but where is your real estate?
39718A shark?
39718Ah, yes, how did they know?
39718At the time?
39718But how could they know New Zealand was there?
39718Can you tell me anything of the action?
39718Do you believe it is true?
39718Had they compasses?
39718Have you noticed a tree covered in spider webs during a fog? 39718 Have you seen the devil?"
39718Supernatural?
39718Tell us, friend, did you find it on the other side as you had preached?
39718The Maoris had a fair wind then?
39718Well, did you perceive resemblance?
39718Well, did you, for example, see Christ?
39718What bird is it?
39718What do you mean?
39718What have we to do,they say,"with these old historical quarrels which are hardly intelligible to us?
39718What is this ribald nonsense?
39718What''s psychic? 39718 Where did it come from?"
39718Who are you, friend?
39718Why not?
39718You mean fairies and things?
39718You''re sure it was Sir Oliver?
39718''Who''s that?''
39718Above all, how did the birds get into the carefully- guarded seance room, especially as Bailey was put in a bag during the proceedings?
39718After all, how much education had the apostles?
39718After all, if enemies are given full play, why should not friends redress the balance?
39718Among other remarkable advertisements was one"What has become of''Pelorus Jack''?
39718And the others?
39718Are they not the pools left behind by that terrible tide?
39718But after all, what''s the odds?
39718But how can anyone win through?
39718But what has a materialist to say to the whole story?
39718But what have Spiritualists had in the main save misrepresentation and persecution?
39718But what of Silesia and of Poland now?
39718But why should I abandon one faith in order to embrace another one?
39718Can a man with a moderate capital get a share of these good things?
39718Can any prophecy be more accurate or better authenticated than that?
39718Can such phrases really mean anything to any thoughtful man?
39718Can they not see that if they grant us one- tenth, they grant us our whole contention?
39718Do they think what they are saying, or does Faith atrophy some part of the brain?
39718Does anyone import Indian nests?
39718Does anyone import queer little tortoises with long, thin necks?
39718Granting that they are Jewish forgeries, how do they get into the country?
39718Had Germany obeyed the moral law would she not now be great and flourishing, instead of the ruin which we see?
39718Has France ever had the credit she deserves for the splendid faith with which she followed that great beneficent genius Lesseps in his wonderful work?
39718Have you ever seen Olver Lodge, sir?"
39718He answered,"Was it not in''_ Light_''office in London?"
39718His words to the sick woman,"Who has touched me?
39718How can a man fail to be earnest then?
39718How can the bulk of the people ever get into touch with a good medium if they are debarred from doing so in the ordinary way of business?
39718How can they hope with their feeble hands to clear the ground?
39718How could the motor- car or the aeroplane have been developed if hundreds had not been ready to give their lives to pay the price?
39718How long has the Aryan race to run?
39718How many cases are on record of the strange changes and wild deeds of individuals?
39718How many of us have, for example, seen the rings of Saturn?
39718How then can any church progress when all its leaders are over that age?
39718I ask again: What is this ribald nonsense?"
39718I have seen three pictures of his,"The Goths,""Who Comes?"
39718I suppose that on such a voyage one should rest and do nothing, but how difficult it is to do nothing, and can it be restful to do what is difficult?
39718I wonder from what heights that old fellow had fallen before he brought up against the public house wall?
39718If He be with us, who is against us?
39718If here and there one had a new idea, how could it survive the pressure of the others?
39718If not, why continue them?
39718If so, what is your charges?
39718If the whole transaction is normal, then where does he get them?
39718If these articles can be got in any normal way, then what is the way?
39718If they are not genuine, where do they come from?
39718Is it possible that under some conditions a mineral may change into a metal?
39718Is not valour the basis of all character, and where shall we find greater valour than theirs?
39718Is there a depot for Turkish copper coins in Australia?
39718Is there at the present moment one single bishop, or one head of a Free Church, who has the first idea of psychic truth?
39718Is there such evidence?
39718The man dies, and then where are these experiments?
39718Then what about 100 Babylonian tablets, with legible inscriptions in Assyrian, some of them cylindrical, with long histories upon them?
39718Then why were they playing tricks upon themselves?
39718Was colonisation to be abandoned, or were these brave savages to be overcome?
39718Was ever such an object lesson in sin and its consequence placed before the world?
39718Was he a lost soul?"
39718Was it fraud?
39718Was it not spirituality?
39718Well, who knows?
39718What are these among so many?
39718What are we to make of such a mixture?
39718What are we to say to that?
39718What did Hippocrates mean when he said,"The affections suffered by the body the soul sees with shut eyes?"
39718What direct proof have we of most of the great facts of Science?
39718What is he up to now?"
39718What is it?"
39718What right had such a man to die, he who had more vim and passion, and knowledge of varied life than the very best of us?
39718What view will the coming Labour governments of Britain take of our Imperial commitments?
39718What was wanting in you to bring you to such a pass?
39718What would not Galileo and all the old untravelled astronomers have given to have one glimpse of this wondrous Southern display?
39718When they speared the cattle of the settlers what were the settlers to do?
39718Where''s that little boy?"
39718Which is better-- that a race be free, immoral and incompetent, or that it be forced into morality and prosperity?
39718Who else could have drawn such fine detail and yet so broad and philosophic a picture?
39718Who loses except themselves?
39718Why do I not see it all the time?
39718Why should anyone invent such a thing, putting an actual name to the person?
39718Why should quartz always be the matrix?
39718Would a hundred million pounds cover the cost of that one?
8586A what?
8586Am I the-- pardon me, I believe I do not understand?
8586And can I take him up the shore and hang him as soon as you are done?
8586Are you comfortable?
8586Certainly he did; but you are not thinking of hanging him without a trial?
8586Could you wait a little?
8586Dead before? 8586 Did n''t I say I was going to hang him?
8586Have you formed or expressed opinions about it?
8586Have you held conversations upon the subject?
8586Have you read the newspaper accounts of it?
8586How? 8586 How?
8586How?
8586Never shook his mother?
8586Not people of any repute?
8586Oh, you do? 8586 On it?
8586Scooped him?
8586The which?
8586Thrown up the sponge?
8586Well, but why should he shake her?
8586What did I understand you to say?
8586What do you want aboard this ship?
8586What''s this for?
8586Why? 8586 A good man, says you? 8586 And ai n''t they cool about it, too? 8586 Are there no hay wagons in from the Truckee? 8586 Are you going to hang him any how-- and try him afterward?
8586Assist at the obsequies?"
8586Begin again?"
8586But did n''t he kill the nigger?"
8586But why go on?
8586Can not you simplify them in some way?
8586Could you say it over once more, and say it slow?"
8586Did n''t he kill the nigger?"
8586Do you reckon a man has got as many lives as a cat?
8586Great Neptune, ai n''t he guilty?
8586Had deceased any religious convictions?
8586He said:"Do you see that ship there at the dock?"
8586How long will it take?"
8586I had been a private secretary, a silver miner and a silver mill operative, and amounted to less than nothing in each, and now-- What to do next?
8586I said:"Higbie, what-- what is it?"
8586If an unknown individual arrived, they did not inquire if he was capable, honest, industrious, but-- had he killed his man?
8586If his Sunday- school class progressed faster than the other classes, was it matter for wonder?
8586It''s a kind of a hard world, after all, ai n''t it?
8586Ned said:"Who goes there?"
8586Now if we can get you to help plant him--""Preach the funeral discourse?
8586On what?"
8586Presently a head appeared in the circle of daylight away aloft, and a voice came down:"Are you all set?"
8586Said Col. Jack:"Ai n''t it gay, though?
8586See?"
8586That is to say, did he feel a dependence upon, or acknowledge allegiance to a higher power?"
8586Then he talked an earnest, persuasive sermon to him, and ended by repeating the question:"Did you kill the nigger?"
8586Then in a whisper to Col. Jim:"But ai n''t these New Yorkers friendly?
8586Then to Col. Jim, with a sounding slap on his thigh:"Ai n''t it style, though?
8586What I was a drivin''at, was, that he never throwed off on his mother--don''t you see?
8586What could the world do without juries?
8586What did I understand you to say?"
8586What do I want to try him for, if he killed the nigger?"
8586What else could one expect?
8586What to do next?
8586What would the boys say if they could see us cutting a swell like this in New York?
8586What''ll you take-- the old thing?"
8586What''s the difference?
8586Where are you going?"
8586Why could not the jury law be so altered as to give men of brains and honesty and equal chance with fools and miscreants?
8586Why did you not say so before?
8586Why, has he ever been dead before?"
8586Why?
8586Yes, you see he''s dead again--""Again?
8586You killed the nigger?"
8586You see, one of the boys has gone up the flume--""Gone where?"
49039An''what does he say?
49039An''what''s he doing now?
49039And do you know who I am?
49039But will it work?
49039How far is it to Willow Spring?
49039How much do you charge?
49039I say, boys,cried Charley,"is n''t this-- ugh-- worth going to California for?"
49039Quantos ligos a Managua?
49039Quantos reales?
49039Roast turkey and plum pudding,answer half a dozen voices,"do n''t you wish you could get some?"
49039Si, mañaña.--"Frijoles?"
49039Si, pan.--"Milk?"
49039Sixty- one days,was the ready and self- satisfied answer;"how long have you?"
49039That''s what made the river rise?
49039There,said he, as I dipped my iron spoon into the shallow tin plate he had provided,"what do you say to that?"
49039There; do n''t you see?
49039Well, Capting, how much has us got to- night?
49039Well, John,asked one, with as much sympathy as could be expected to remain in his oblivious stomach,"how do you feel this morning?"
49039Well, boys,cried our democratic president,"and what shall we do now?"
49039Well, doctor, and how much have you made?
49039What are you doing there?
49039What do yer see-- a whale?
49039What do you say to once a week?
49039What in the d---- are you making such a hullabaloo for, at this time o''night?
49039What name?
49039What they got for dinner?
49039What''s the cap''n doing?
49039What''s the matter? 49039 Where do you wish to go?"
49039Who knows,I said to myself,"but that we may have, before long, to resort to the same expedient?"
49039Women-- yes; but where are the children?
49039Yes, me save; do_ you_ save?
49039You save?
49039--"Cinquo reales por uno?"
49039A thousand dollars is a good deal, I know, to give for a machine; but what of that?
49039But our hombre, instead of stopping, as we expected, held straight on his course, and to our impatient inquiries,"What place is this?
49039But the Burke rocker?
49039But where shall I go?
49039But would it prove a failure?
49039Could it be that the hollow was so deep, or had it,--and I trembled at the thought,--fallen so short a distance as to make no noise?
49039Every change of wind was watched with intense anxiety, and"How''s she head?"
49039Every sigh is a book of Ecclesiastes, and is there any other philosophy like his?
49039For why?
49039Here women and boys seated behind rude tables kept up an incessant cry to attract the attention of some loitering Californian,"Comprar oránges?
49039I vash schmoked myself mit a pipe, and tinking I vished I vash at home, and Hans, I say, you ish von great fool; why you do n''t go home?
49039Is it because it is so far off?
49039Let me see: what is this?
49039Not love to be clean?
49039Sampson the Hoosier or Who za?
49039Shall those rose- coloured recollections, with wings softer than the softest cloud, ever cease to rise in my soul?
49039Tape?"
49039The end when will that be?
49039The mosquitoes were as thick as, what shall I say?
49039The pies would hardly have passed muster with Aunt Chloe;"they were pies sartin, but then what kind o''crust?"
49039The salutations and inquiries usual on such occasions were followed by the never- failing invitation,"Well, boys, what''ill you take to drink?"
49039There are other countries equally distant equally valueless and in the same ocean but they contain no gold; why then I say should California?
49039There are places a plenty now but in fifty years or ten who can tell that there wo n''t be a hundred thousand trampling over my grave?
49039There is no gold in New York-- why should there be any in California?
49039Was it for this that I had braved the hardships of a six months''voyage and the sickness and toil of two years in the mines?
49039Was it for this that I had spoilt forever the beauty of my hands and the delicacy of my complexion?
49039Wash that off and what is there but a withered wrinkled old hag?
49039What have we here?
49039What was that railroad train the other day at Norwalk but a train of hearses a great funeral procession?
49039Where am I?
49039Where is Managua?"
49039Where is my life?
49039Wherever I turned, I was headed off by the ugly question,"If you do n''t go to Ford''s Bar, where_ will_ you go?"
49039Who is there to mourn for Logan?
49039Who would not, for such reward, endure the discomforts of a four months''voyage, even though every week should be like the first?
49039Why in the world was n''t he sick during the voyage when he had nothing else to do?
49039[_ He lays down the paper with a cold shudder._] Who said I was old?
49039_ You_ think I''m drunk?"
49039a man or a fish?
49039and shall I ever grow too old for thee?
49039and who can tell what it will be?
49039bueno?"
49039but where are the mourners?
49039but who''d have thought of ever seeing a swing in California?"
49039comprar lemona?
49039cry to be washed?
49039dead or alive?
49039do the stars miss one of their number?
49039gallina."--"Pan?"
49039how?
49039huevos."--"Gallina?"
49039is that you?"
49039is the ship sinking?"
49039or because it is good for nothing else?
49039or because it lies on the Pacific?
49039or why not wait till he got home when he could have things comfortable about him?
49039piped he, innocently,"is this Sunday?
49039quantos horas?"
49039quantos reales?"
49039repeated the doctor,"Jerusha, do n''t I wish I had some?"
49039said I, in affected surprise, for I really did n''t suppose the poor fellow had any more notion of religion than a Hottentot,"do you work Sunday?"
49039says Jimmy, and"How much to a sheer?"
49039so sudden and effectual in its operations?
49039that dives down so deep to the very root of pride and self- laudation?
49039the soup is all gone"--"can''t help it; it''s all there is"--"give me a mug, I say"--"what the d---- do you call this?"
49039ven all to vunst, I see te pull put ish head in his tail, and come like von vat you call him?
49039when?"
49039where?
49039who was that talking about being buried?
49039who would give thirty dollars to secure you a quiet sleep?
49039will its ashes reach their sphere?
49039wo n''t that make''em stare?"
49039yes,"we replied coldly, for we considered it a duty to dash his enthusiasm somewhat,"that is very fair certainly, but is there any more dirt like it?"
8479''A dark and dreadful one?''
8479''Account for it?
8479''And the boy knew it?''
8479''And what''s the other?''
8479''Brothers,''said the leader,''has never any one of you, when fasting, dreamed of some friendly spirit who would aid you as a guardian?''
8479''Dashed who in pieces-- her parents?''
8479''Do you still travel with it?''
8479''Everything about what?''
8479''Have n''t you the least idea?''
8479''How do you account for it?''
8479''How is that?''
8479''Is that so?''
8479''Is that so?''
8479''No, indeed,''said one of the others,''do you not know we were all killed, and that it is our sister who has brought us to life?''
8479''Very drunk?''
8479''Well, what are they?''
8479''Well,''said I,''if you are so light- hearted and jolly in ordinary times, what must you be in an epidemic?''
8479''Which one?''
8479''Who is a great manito?''
8479''Why did n''t you see them Roman soldiers that stood back there in a rank, and sometimes marched in procession around the stage?''
8479''Wish you may die in your tracks if you have?''
8479A citizen asked,''Do you remember when Jimmy Finn, the town drunkard, was burned to death in the calaboose?''
8479And above Winona you''ll have lovely prairies; and then come the Thousand Islands, too beautiful for anything; green?
8479And what did the husband do?
8479And what will become of you?
8479Are you happy?
8479At last he said in a low voice--''My little friend, can you keep a secret?''
8479But what can you do?
8479Do all the good people go to your place?
8479Do all whom you send from Hartford serve their Master as well?
8479Do n''t it occur to you, why?''
8479Do you know how the man came to be burned up in the calaboose?''
8479How can I give what I would have done with so much pleasure?
8479How do you amuse yourself?
8479How is that?
8479How long have you been in the spirit land?
8479I asked him various questions; first about a mate of mine in Sunday school-- what became of him?
8479I do n''t mean HIS act, I mean yours: would you be a murderer for letting him have that pistol?''
8479I met him on the street the next morning, and before I could speak, he asked--''Did you see me?''
8479I said, with admiration--''Why, how in the world did you ever guess it?''
8479I said--''What is the matter?''
8479Is n''t that a good deal of a triumph?
8479Is not this true?
8479Is she the maiden of the rock?--and are the two connected by legend?''
8479Is there much profit on a coffin?''
8479Now, is that boy a murderer, do you think?''
8479Presently he asked--''Are you going to give him up to the law?''
8479Quick-- out with it-- what did I say?''
8479Some talk followed--''Why-- what should make you suspect that it is n''t genuine?''
8479The burden of my thought was, How much did I divulge?
8479The chief, looking around, and observing the woman, after some time said to the man who came with her:''Who have you got there?
8479The man was drunk?''
8479Then this one has actually forgotten the date of its translation to the spirit land?
8479To- day I heard a schoolmistress ask,''Where is John gone?''
8479Unhandkerchiefs one eye, bats it around tearfully over the stock; says--''"And fhat might ye ask for that wan?"
8479Very well, then, when did you pass away?
8479Well, then, what year was it?
8479Well, when you come to look at it all around, and chew at it and think it over, do n''t it just bang anything you ever heard of?''
8479Well, would it be murder?''
8479What became of Winona?''
8479What do you drink?
8479What do you eat there?
8479What do you read?
8479What do you smoke?
8479What do you talk about?
8479What else?
8479What is it?''
8479What was to be done''?
8479When did the r disappear from Southern speech, and how did it come to disappear?
8479When did you die?
8479When your friends in the earth all get to the spirit land, what shall you have to talk about then?--nothing but about how happy you all are?
8479Where are you?
8479Where did you get all this youth and bubbling cheerfulness?
8479Why?
8479Would you like to come back?
8479Would you say that under oath?
8479You hear gentlemen say,''Where have you been at?''
8479in this town?''
8479profit?
8479who can this be he is leading us to?''
8479who is a manito?
12380But are you sure he said the first turn to the left?
12380But you would not call them things of beauty?
12380Did they ever find out what became of Morgan?
12380Dobbin, dear old secretive Dobbin, what difference does it make to you whether you feel the guiding hand or not? 12380 Is it yours?"
12380Is this the road to--?
12380Sambo,called out a bystander, making fun of the old darkey,"do you know what you are looking at?"
12380Say, Joe, you''re jokin'',--hev you really got one?
12380Then you do n''t believe in the divine ratio of sixteen to one?
12380Then you judge a sect by its buildings?
12380War that your''n, Joe?
12380What are your impressions of the man?
12380What do they call it, Sambo?
12380What do you know about love- making, Professor?
12380What do you take us fer?
12380What''r given us?
12380What''r ye down t''the stashun fur this hur o''day, Joe?
12380Where''d that feller cum frum with his steam pianer,--Syr''cuse?
12380Who was Miller?
12380Why ar''n''t you?
12380You are a Democrat?
12380You would not class them with the Dowieites?
12380Already the question is commonly asked when a farm is offered for sale or rent,"Is it on a State road?"
12380And if we never really see or know or understand the nature which is about us, how is it possible that we should ever comprehend the people we meet?
12380And why not?
12380And why should not these things be?
12380Are they from other worlds, exiled for a time to this, or are they souls revisiting their former habitation?
12380Are we destined to know each other better by and by, or does our knowledge forever end with what we see on a cloudless night?
12380As he disappeared in the rear we heard his rotund voice,"What''ll you take?
12380Ay, ay; but is''t a breach of the peace?
12380But could n''t I contrive to have a little right on my side?
12380But was it not the Exposition we had come to see?
12380But, then, who knows what any one else thinks or means?
12380Can a man commit a more heinous offence against another than to frighten him?
12380Can the imagination picture existence more inane?
12380Can you fix it?"
12380Compared with these traces of giant handiwork, what are the works of man?
12380Did you ever meet him?"
12380Dim, distant, beacons of suns and planets like our own, what manner of life do they contain?
12380Do I exercise the faith in the divine care and protection which I ought to do?
12380Do I not withhold more than is meet from pious and charitable uses?
12380Do they not fly by night?
12380Do you think Verges, or my little Dogberry ever inquired where the right lay?
12380Does it mean to run it so as not to frighten a man of nerve like the chief of police, or some timid person?
12380Further debate would end the strife; the one query,"Why?"
12380Have I done well to get me a shay?
12380Have I not been proud or too fond of this convenience?
12380If the beau beaus and the baron barons, is not the feminine cup of happiness filled to overflowing?
12380In building automobiles for America or Australia, the only pertinent question is,"What are the roads of America or Australia?"
12380In dry weather,"Is there any deep, soft sand, and are there any sand hills?"
12380In wet weather the last question will be,"Is the road clayey or bottomless anywhere?"
12380Is he immortal, and if immortal whence came he and whither does he go?
12380Is it not our intention to produce or modify motion in this inferior body before us?"
12380Is not the crowd multitude always with us-- or against us?
12380Is there any medium of communication beyond the impalpable ether which brings their light?
12380Is there aught between us beyond the mechanical laws of repulsion and attraction?
12380Lost his life!--who knows?
12380Mechanics has been defined as the application of pure mathematics to produce or modify motion in inferior bodies; what could be more apt?
12380No problems confront them; the everlasting query,"What shall we do to- morrow?"
12380No, foh sure?--dis mawning?--you doan say so; that jes''beats me; to think I live to see a thing like that; it''s a reg''lar steam- engine, ai nt it?"
12380Now can you tell me why the people of Fremont celebrate the second of August?"
12380Now, who shall decide?
12380Poor unknown Britisher, exiled from home, what did he know about the merits of the controversy?
12380Rye?
12380Sandy Beard.--Then you know what is to be done?
12380Sandy Beard.--Why to be sure; what can I mean else?
12380Should I not be more in my study and less fond of diversion?
12380Suppose each had been given then and there the sixty cents he afterwards received and duly receipted for, would it have saved time and trouble?
12380The Professor peered benignly over his glasses at the boy and continued kindly but firmly:"Now, my boy, do you go to school?"
12380The smile fades from the lips, the hollow compliment dies on the tongue, for how is it possible to pretend in the presence of those who know?
12380The spark,--is it there?
12380The two problems of existence are, Whom shall I recognize?
12380Therefore, why should not the preacher go and take the children?
12380Therein lurks the germ of anarchism,--for if evil, why should governments be necessary?
12380We see a town ahead; calling to a man by the roadside,--"What place is that?"
12380What did he care?
12380What is detrimental to public travel?
12380What is the use of serving good wine?
12380What is the use of struggling with the obstacle of a foreign tongue, when our own will not suffice for the communication of thoughts?
12380What is the use of trying to know an Englishman or a Frenchman when we do not know an American?
12380What seems to be the matter?"
12380When did he start?"
12380When we stopped for water, we casually asked a small patriot,--"What are you celebrating?"
12380Where shall I be then?
12380Who can tell what we have in mind when we talk of life?
12380Who is to hold the scale and decide?
12380Who knows?
12380Who would recognize classic Menotomy in the tinsel ring of Arlington?
12380Why do the people come in a week and go in a day?
12380Why should not the sun and the moon and the stars be immortal,--as immortal in their way as we in ours, both immortal in the one all- pervading soul?
12380Why should we exchange the glories of the land we live in for the footworn and sight- worn, the thumbed and fingered beauties of other lands?
12380an''did n''t I hole de hose when you put de watah in?
12380and are not Expositions proverbially expensive-- to promoters and stockholders as well as visitors?
12380and when it is decided, who is to enforce the decision by imposing the authority of the community upon the individual?
12380and, Who will recognize me?
12380are they not children of space?
12380broke axle-- telegraphed-- how many-- four more-- you do n''t say so?-- what''s his name?
12380did not nature in moments of play rear those hills and carve out those distant mountains?
12380glad to see you; whar you come from dis time?
12380if immortal, whence come these new souls which are being delivered on the face of the globe at the rate of nearly a hundred a minute?
12380raise for nine?
12380what are they to us?
12380what are we to them?
12380what''s that, Joe?
12380why do n''t you drive faster?"
12380you heah agen?
47177And is n''t he cunning?
47177And is this one of the water streets you have told us about?
47177And what do you suppose the boys and girls were like in those days?
47177And why did we climb onto this steamer''way out here in the deep water?
47177And why do they wear such odd, pretty clothes?
47177And would I?
47177Are we going to climb Mount Vesuvius?
47177But what_ are_ we going to do, mother?
47177But when are we going to Pompeii to see where all these things were found, father?
47177But why did n''t this boat come to the shore and get us?
47177But will he really stop it?
47177But, Antonio, why did the people want to build a city''way out here in the water? 47177 Did the Italians make it?"
47177Did those men know you wanted to go on this steamer?
47177Did you ever see a street like that in America?
47177Do n''t you like it?
47177Do n''t you like to hear old stories?
47177Do you hear that queer, bubbling noise, Molly? 47177 Do you know what that man on the corner is doing?"
47177Do you suppose that woman is her mother? 47177 Do you suppose they will come out and steal us if we take a picture of their gorge?
47177Does n''t he like to play and to kick with his feet? 47177 Have we really been''way down under that deep water, father?"
47177How did the monks ever build such a great monastery''way up here on the mountain side?
47177How shall we get down to the water''s edge?
47177How shall we get there? 47177 How was such a great cave ever made under this island?"
47177How would you like to drive to a restaurant near by and have one of our nice tea parties?
47177How would you like to take a look under the deep water and see all the strange creatures that live there?
47177Is it brimful of good things to eat?
47177Is it fairyland, or is it heaven?
47177Is it really the roof of the cathedral?
47177Is n''t it strange to think that those trees and farms may be growing on top of an old, old city?
47177Is our boat sinking? 47177 Is that the secret, father?"
47177Is the story really true, father?
47177Is the world going to burn up? 47177 Is the world going to burn up?"
47177Is this Switzerland, father?
47177Is this great church named for St. Peter whom we read about in the Bible?
47177Is this the door into the long, dark tunnel? 47177 It was fun, was n''t it?"
47177May we drive out to see you some day?
47177Must we go over those mountains, father, or can we go through them?
47177O father, may we get out and walk a little way up the street?
47177Oh, what is it? 47177 Oh, where is it?"
47177Or are we just dreaming?
47177Or was it just a fish museum that we were in?
47177Please ca n''t we go somewhere else? 47177 Please may we both ride?"
47177Please may we drive first through the Spanish Piazza and buy some more flowers?
47177Shall we climb up there?
47177Well, children, are you ready for the secret?
47177Well, how would you like to go shopping on an old, old bridge which crosses the river Arno?
47177Well, shall we buy our dinner here, or shall we go to the hotel for it?
47177Well, would n''t you like to hear an old story about some twin boys? 47177 Well,"said their mother,"how would you like to have a picnic dinner to- day?"
47177Were they really, truly fairies?
47177What are we going to do? 47177 What can it be?"
47177What can we buy on a bridge?
47177What is the trouble?
47177What shall we do to- day, father?
47177What would happen if a big storm came up while we were in here?
47177Where are his little feet?
47177Where do you live?? 47177 Where do you live??
47177Where do you suppose they all come from? 47177 Why are the people waiting on those great stone steps?"
47177Why have n''t we seen one before, and what does it do with so many legs?
47177Why is he tied up so tightly?
47177Why is it called an octopus, father?
47177Why is she doing that, father?
47177Why, that is the Italian name for Mary, is n''t it? 47177 Will you please let me sell your roses for you?
47177Would n''t you like some snail soup, or macaroni, or onions for dinner?
47177Would you rather have come up these stairs on a donkey?
47177Would you really like to have us send it to you when it is finished?
47177_]How far out on the water will the train go?"
47177A fishing village in that dark place, Pippo?"
47177And while I tell the story, would n''t you like to sit near the place where the boys were supposed to have grown up?"
47177Are these boats gondolas?"
47177As they glided along under the arch of a low bridge, May asked,"How can your water streets always look so clean, Antonio?
47177But how can we do it?"
47177But why do they build stairs out of doors?"
47177Do n''t people ever throw things into them?"
47177Do you keep all of your dishes on the walls?"
47177Do you suppose it is snowing at home to- day?
47177Have these men come to rescue us, father?
47177How did you like it?"
47177How much are they?"
47177If she is there, father, may we ask her to drive in the park with us?"
47177Is it here in Rome?"
47177Is n''t he having a good time?"
47177Is n''t it lovely?"
47177Is n''t she lovely?
47177Is that the only door into her house?"
47177Is that the ship that I must stop?"
47177Is there a bridge under us?
47177Is this a volcano?"
47177It is a really and truly sun parlor, is n''t it, mother?"
47177May we buy some of those lovely cherry blossoms?"
47177May we have them?
47177May we have them?"
47177Now are you ready to do something almost as hard as climbing a mountain?"
47177Please may we ride next?"
47177Please, ca n''t we hurry?"
47177Shall we open it and take a look into the fish world?"
47177That is only a few cents, is n''t it?
47177The shore is much too steep for us to land here, is n''t it?"
47177What are we going to see?"
47177What do you suppose he is going to do?"
47177What do you suppose it is?"
47177What if the volcano should boil over while we are on it?"
47177What is it, father?"
47177What is it, father?"
47177What is she saying, Antonio?"
47177What is the surprise, mother?"
47177Where are we going?"
47177Where are we?
47177Where are we?
47177Where are you going?"
47177Who wants some grape juice and some little cakes?"
47177Who wants to drive in the park again to- day?"
47177Who wants to try it?"
47177Who will be ready first?"
47177Why did n''t they stay on the land?"
47177Will our train sink?"
47177Will the fish talk with us, the same as the rabbit and all the other animals talked with Alice?"
47177Will you come with me to- day?"
47177Would I look as beautiful as that if I should swim in this water?"
47177Would the little girls like to ride on our donkeys?"
47177Would you like to buy him?"
47177Would you like to take a look underneath it?
47177Would you like to watch him have his bath?"
47177[ Illustration: The Story of the Twins][ Illustration] THE STORY OF THE TWINS"Shall we visit the very oldest part of the city to- day?"
47177[ Illustration:"_ Is n''t she lovely?_"]"See, she is running down the steps with a tall jar on her head.
47177[ Illustration:_ May shook the reins and away they went_]"And please may I drive the goats?"
47177[ Illustration:_ The drops of water were like strings of lovely opals_]"But what makes them look so strange and lovely in this grotto?"
47177[ Illustration:_ They saw beautiful arches and tall marble columns_]"When are you going to tell us the story, father?"
47177[ Illustration:_"Would the little girls like to ride on our donkeys?
47177[ Illustration]"Is the picnic basket ready, mother?"
47177[ Illustration][ Illustration: A Long Drive][ Illustration] A LONG DRIVE"What''s the secret for to- day, mother?"
47177[ Illustration][ Illustration: The Humpbacked Island][ Illustration] THE HUMPBACKED ISLAND"Where are we going, father?"
43549And how long will he remain there?
43549Are you all Ladakis?
43549But 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?
43549But who are you?
43549But 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?"
43549Did you not promise to give me the black horse in exchange for butter? 43549 Does the Sahib remember me?"
43549Does the road cross over high passes?
43549Has he relations?
43549Has that ever happened?
43549How long has he lived in the darkness?
43549How old is he?
43549Is it not beautiful?
43549Is it not just as wrong to kill sheep and eat their flesh?
43549Is not our country hard and terrible to live in? 43549 May he never come out again into the daylight before his death?"
43549Tell 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?"
43549What are the names of the others?
43549What colour is he?
43549What does Lobsang think?
43549What horse is that?
43549What if we have to stay here till the lake freezes over, four months hence?
43549What is it?
43549What is the name of the lama who is now walled up in this cell?
43549What is to be done? 43549 What is to be done?"
43549What man is that?
43549What would you do if I quietly disappeared one night? 43549 Whence have you come?"
43549Where does the lake lie?
43549Where has he come from?
43549Where have you come from?
43549Which of you is my cook?
43549Who is the caravan bashi?
43549Why do you weep?
43549You are then eleven men altogether-- three Lamaists and eight Mohammedans?
43549You never know, then, how he is?
43549You will perhaps allow two of my own servants to carry a letter from me to Gyangtse?
43549And he thinks:"What is a short earthly life in darkness compared to the glorious light of eternity?"
43549And if we tried to slink through to Rudok and thence make eastwards?
43549And then?
43549Are you mad?
43549Are you well armed?"
43549But does he clearly conceive what this means?
43549But how much water flows to the lake by underground passages which we could not measure?
43549But how would that be possible?
43549But tell me why you have come back again?
43549But would it be prudent to advance further into Nepal?
43549Can not he get help?"
43549Did I not tell you expressly to take barley for 2½ months?"
43549Did it actually exist?
43549Did you not obey my orders?
43549Does he not hear what we are saying, or, at least, that some one is talking outside his den?"
43549Every time I write in my diary"the first,"I wonder what the new month holds in its lap-- new discoveries or new disappointments?
43549Had I not already brought about Hlaje Tsering''s fall, and would I cause the new Governor of Naktsang to meet the same fate?
43549Had he gone quite off his head?
43549Had he got lost, or was he a scout sent out to see if the ice were broken up on the lakes to the north?
43549Had you not enough last year, when you were obliged to leave the country by the road to Ladak?
43549Had, perchance, the horses strayed away?
43549Has the Gossul monastery been changed by some whim of the gods into an air- ship which is bearing us away to another planet?
43549Have you brought me a message?"
43549He had 2500 rupees with him; had he decamped, or had he been robbed?
43549He said himself that he would crawl to Shyok, but how was he to get across the river?
43549Here you have me again; what do you mean to do with me?"
43549How far would this snow extend?
43549How has it been produced, since the lake is quite peaceful?
43549How have you found the way?
43549How is that possible, and why are you come?"
43549How seldom are all these conditions fulfilled?
43549How was this to be done?
43549How would it all end?
43549I clapped him on the shoulder, saying,"Do you know me again, Pemba Tsering?"
43549I could not avoid Rawling''s and Deasy''s country, but what did it matter?
43549In 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?
43549In a corner surely waves a Swedish flag?
43549Is June to be reckoned among the winter months?
43549Is not the Bombo Chimbo''s country( India) better?"
43549It 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?
43549Late at night two horsemen rode past our camp; the watchmen called out"Who''s there?"
43549May I hear which way you really wish to take?"
43549Mundang is marked on the English maps of Nepal, but who was Lo Gapu,"the King of the Southern Land"?
43549Nothing could be done with the leather waistcoat and the fur coat; they would not be dry by night, but what did it matter?
43549On the morning of May 27 the weather was really fine after a minimum of only 23 °; had the spring come at last?
43549Or what did I mean?
43549Shall we leave it on the right or left?
43549Shall we turn back?
43549Should I never cross the Trans- Himalaya again?
43549Should we be able to cross it with our little caravan?
43549Should we be successful, and be able to complete this exceedingly important meridional traverse through an unknown part of Tibet?
43549Should we succeed, or should we be forced back when we had traversed only half the distance across the blank space?
43549Should we try to make a road along which the animals could be helped over the blocks by the united strength of the men?
43549Should we venture in our little canvas boat on the lake, exposed to all the winds?
43549Should we venture to creep along the shore southwards so as to reach a point opposite the camp?
43549Stags''horns are set up on a_ mani_ heap; where do they come from?
43549Then the thought shot through my mind:"Is the boat moored securely?
43549Was it now the turn of the men after half the caravan had been lost?
43549Was it one of the men who had been drowned in the winter?
43549We are a little beyond the promontory; would it not be better to turn back?
43549We are certainly past the early days of August, but is it possible that autumn is already beginning?
43549We see the boat filling slowly-- shall we reach the bank before it sinks?
43549Were the dogs keeping together, or were they seeking us along different paths, having lost each other?
43549Were they afraid of us or were they suspicious?
43549Were they spies?
43549Were we hurt at all, and would we come up into the monastery and spend the night in their warm rooms?
43549What could the Tibetans be thinking of?
43549What did they want?
43549What do you mean to do then?"
43549What has become of the earth, if all is sky and clouds?
43549What if I went down into Nepal and came back again into Tibet by unguarded roads?
43549What if we went through the Chang- chenmo valley to Pamzal and the Lanak- la?
43549What in the world did this mean?
43549What is the use of looking forward to spring when the days are darker as time goes on?
43549What is your occupation?"
43549What news?"
43549What shall we do then?
43549What would she do when night came down with its dreadful darkness and its prowling wolves?
43549What would they say, what would they do, if we were drowned like cats in this raging lake?
43549Where are the others?"
43549Where was she?
43549Which was more expedient-- to travel north- east or south- west?
43549Who was he?
43549Why do you ask the names of the valleys?"
43549Why had we not started an hour earlier, instead of watching the religious ablutions of the Hindus?
43549Why have you come back again?"
43549Why have you travelled in winter?
43549Why is the beautiful view concealed and the daylight excluded?
43549Why then do you travel by this dangerous side route?
43549Will you agree to accompany me to Kamba Tsenam''s tent, four days''journey from here?
43549Will 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?
43549Would he keep his word?
43549what was she doing at this moment?
36962Mr. Roberts-- After you reached the station and found the trunk, what did you and the committee do regarding the instruments? 36962 Mr. Roberts-- That is, in the baggage- room of the station?
36962Mr. Roberts-- Was any test of those instruments made by any member of the committee to ascertain whether or not the instruments were inaccurate? 36962 Mr. Roberts-- Were the instruments all taken out?
36962Mr. Roberts-- Your trunk? 36962 What does it all mean?"
36962What the devil is it all about?
369621961, pages 21 and 22):"Mr. Roberts-- How did the instruments come down?
36962And why does black burn snow when white does not?
36962And, furthermore, why had Mr. Peary told no one on his ship of his own success until he neared Battle Harbor?
36962Are we any farther along than were those who put Columbus in chains and stoned the Prophets and nailed the Christ to the Cross?
36962Are we at the point where even an impartial investigation can not be had into the controversy as to who discovered the North Pole?
36962Are we like the crazy base ball fan who cheers a pitching hero when he wins and insults him with all kinds of vile epithets when he loses?
36962Are we so engrossed in the material things that all questions of honor are of no concern to us?
36962As the long, tedious marches were made, I asked myself the questions: Why is snow white?
36962But are such men dependable experts?
36962But if Mr. Peary must question me, why did he stoop to the hypocrisy of doing it through others?
36962But is not the obliteration of a geographic name for money a kind of geographic larceny?
36962But were they carefully examined by the august body who so eagerly decided he reached the Pole?
36962But what about the image of the sun upon the artificial horizon?
36962But what could we do without either dogs or rifles?
36962But why did he suppress the information which Captain Adams''letter contained?
36962But why was the negative faked?
36962CAN THE GOVERNMENT ESCAPE THE RESPONSIBILITY?
36962Can it be doubted that the Peary- Parker- Brown propaganda of hypocrisy and dishonor in Alaska is guided by no other spirit than that of Mr. Peary?
36962Could I sit down and invent observations?
36962Could a pedestrian make such speed?
36962Could we blame him?
36962Could we cross the dreadful river on the morrow?
36962Could we not profit by their superb scenting instinct and find the blow- holes?
36962Did I actually reach the North Pole?
36962Did the Peary interests have any control over the American press or its sources of news distribution?
36962Do honest men, believing in themselves, besmirch their own honor by deliberate lying?
36962Do honest men, with honest intentions, buy perjured documents?
36962Does that look as if I tried to hoax the world for sordid gain, as my enemies would like the public to believe?
36962Had I gone through 30,000 square miles of land?
36962Had we a knife to spare?
36962Had we not a similar necessity?
36962Has Mr. Peary reached that point?
36962Has the press lied, or has Bartlett lied?
36962How could we get it?
36962How did he come by them?
36962How, with Peary thousands of miles away, hundreds of miles from the most northerly wireless station, did he sense the amazing feat?
36962I felt( as what young man does not?)
36962If Dr. Cook has discovered the North Pole, are we acting the part of fellow countrymen by shirking our duty?
36962If I had planned to deceive the world for money, is it reasonable to believe I should have thrown away huge sums for this simple show of courtesy?
36962If Mr. Peary knew this, why did he not bring them?
36962If he is an honest man, why did he stoop to this dishonesty?
36962If not, how does it happen that Professor Gore is in possession of this faked, forged, and perjured stuff?
36962If so, then in all fairness, should we not share in his trials and tribulations?
36962If this was so in Peary''s belief, why did he not bring them back?
36962Is Mr. Bridgman a psychic medium?
36962Is a retired Admiral less important in the eyes of the world than the Lieutenant- Governor of Illinois, or has the"old tar"taken an immunity bath?
36962Is any other clarifier or any other evidence required to prove the pro- Peary frauds?
36962Is it a matter of no concern whether or not the North Pole has been discovered?
36962Is it not, therefore, our duty as a Nation to dispel the cloud of contention resting over the glory of Polar attainment?
36962Is it reasonable to suppose that Mr. Peary did not know of this?
36962Is there any one sure shoulder upon which we can hang the mantle of polar conquest?
36962Is there any positive proof for a problem of this kind?
36962Is this verdict based upon either science or justice, or honor?
36962My appearance was such that I was not surprised by the governor''s question:"Have you any lice on you?"
36962Now what were the facts?
36962Now, what are Polar ethics?
36962Or might the black space not hopelessly widen during the night?
36962Share his honors?
36962Should our school children be taught that Peary discovered the Pole if Dr. Cook was there first?
36962Should we fail now, after our long endurance, now, when the goal was so near?
36962The time nears to get a peep of the sun at noon, but what is local noon?
36962Then shall we believe anything further from them?
36962These charges have remained unanswered for three years-- Why?
36962Under the circumstances has not the President been made the recipient of stolen goods?
36962Was I competent to take observations?
36962Was President Taft speaking for the American people when he called Dr. Cook''s achievement the pride of all Americans?
36962Was this under Mr. Peary''s instructions?
36962Were he and Peary in telepathic communication?
36962Were we ready to share Cook''s joys?
36962What could we do to keep the springs of life from snapping in such a world of despair?
36962What did I hope to gain?
36962What humbug has this club and its shameless president next to offer?
36962What is its name?
36962What is our fate?
36962What right had Mr. Peary to take these things?
36962What was the mysterious occupation of Mr. Peary?
36962What were the relations between Dunkle and Loose, Peary''s friends, the New York_ Times_, and the National Geographic Society?
36962What were we to do with the faithful dog survivors?
36962What would be our fate here?
36962What, I asked myself, was to be our fate now?
36962What, if successful, did I expect to reap as the result of my dreams?
36962Where could I go to get rest from it all?
36962Where is the negative?
36962Where, I asked in desperation, were we to obtain subsistence for that last thirty days?
36962Who are the thieves who congregate there to deposit their booty?
36962Who discovered the North Pole?
36962Who had the power to grant a license to seek the Pole?
36962Who is responsible for the death of this group of innocent wild folk?
36962Who is responsible for these deaths?
36962Who is responsible for this humbug?
36962Who, or what, could it be?
36962Why all this agitation?
36962Why did I desire so ardently to reach the North Pole?
36962Why did he bury it?"
36962Why did he not strike?
36962Why does he have them?
36962Why does nature, in the dog, expend its best effort in growing the finest fur over a seemingly useless line of tail bones?
36962Why has Mr. Peary never been asked to explain his miraculous speed and the discrepancy between his statement and Henson''s?
36962Why has Mr. Peary suppressed this important information?
36962Why has it been refused?
36962Why has it been suppressed?
36962Why is the sky blue?
36962Why not?
36962Why should I be interviewed?
36962Why the theft of a part of my book?
36962Why was the Adams letter suppressed, when it was charged that I had told no one?
36962Why was the news to Mr. Peary''s liking given, while that which he did not like was ignored?
36962Why was this fact ignored?
36962Why was this omitted?
36962Why was this?
36962Why were conveniently lost with him certain data that might disprove Peary''s case?
36962Why, I asked, has the dog a tail at all?
36962Why, he further asked, had I not taken reputable witnesses with me on such a trip?
36962Why, may we ask, should a Government official be muzzled with a bid for commercial gain?
36962Why?
36962Why?
36962Why?
36962Why?
36962Will we shirk when he calls upon his countrymen for a square deal?
36962Will you close these dark chamber doings to the light of justice?
36962Will you endorse it?
36962With all conditions in my favor, might I not, by one powerful effort, achieve the thing that had haunted me for years?
36962With this letter in his pocket, why did Mr. Peary say that no one had been told?
36962Would I see them?
36962Would a man of Marvin''s experience and intelligence neglect such a precaution?
36962Would the ice bear us?
36962Would the ice freeze?
36962Would the"too- loo- ah"go to Eskimo Lands and deliver their messages?
36962Would we not get her a few boxes of matches in exchange for a narwhal tusk?
36962Would we not place ourselves at ease and stay for a day or two, as their husbands would soon return?
7014What would these animals eat, if we did not pass this way?
7014Why,says Aristotle in his curious book of Problems,"why is sound better heard during the night?
7014*(* Does this formation of secondary limestone of the Llanos contain galena?
7014*(* Que le han parecido los zancudos de noche?
7014Are storms the effect of this unequal charge of the different superincumbent strata of air?
7014Are there any gold- washings more to the south, toward the Uaupe, on the Iquiare( Iguiari, Iguari), and on the Yurubesh( Yurubach, Urubaxi)?
7014Are these animals fatigued by long flight?
7014Are these cetacea peculiar to the great rivers of South America, like the manatee, which, according to Cuvier, is also a fresh water cetaceous animal?
7014Are these pure waters produced by condensed vapours?)
7014Are they led thither by female turtles, which adopt the young as by chance?
7014Are they the remains of islets in the midst of an inland sea, that covered the flat ground between the Sierra Parime and the Parecis mountains?
7014Besides, does not this problem reduce itself to the simple question, whether the salt be owing to new or very ancient inundations?
7014But what can we conclude from simple terminations which are most frequently foreign to the roots?
7014But what is this root Teo?
7014But where shall we find the names of Yurubesh and Iquiare, given by the Fathers Acunha and Fritz?
7014By what accident has our Rosa centifolia become wild in this country, while we nowhere found it in the Andes of Quito and Peru?
7014Cacao: Cacavua*(* Has this word been introduced from a communication with Europeans?
7014Can it really be the rose- tree of our garden?)
7014Can we admit that so many alternating rocks, imbedded one in the other, have a common origin?
7014Como stamos hoy de mosquitos?)
7014Did nations farther advanced in civilization descend from the mountains of Truxillo and Merido to the plains of the Rio Apure?
7014Did the course of the waters direct her way?
7014Did the word chellal penetrate with the Moors into the west of Africa?
7014Did we see in fact the internodes( parts between the knots) of a gramen of the tribe of nastoides?
7014Do the neighbouring rocks of mica- slate and gneiss contain veins?
7014Does it belong to the trap- formation of Parapara?
7014Does not the impulse of the air against the elastic spangles of mica that intercept the crevices, contribute to modify the sounds?
7014Does the Amazon- stone come from the rocks of euphotide, which form the last member of the series of primitive rocks?
7014Does the word cannibal, applied to the Caribs of the West India Islands, belong to the language of this archipelago( that of Haiti)?
7014Does this ground, composed probably of primitive rocks, like that which I examined more to the east, contain disseminated gold?
7014Dost thou know what sort of life they lead here?
7014He asserts that he observed[ sometimes?]
7014How are we to account for this singular course in the development of knowledge?
7014How are we to- day for the mosquitos?
7014How can we account for these contrasts between the temperate and the torrid zone?
7014How can we explain the origin of the sulphuretted hydrogen?
7014How can we imagine domestic happiness in so unequal an association?
7014How have the unlearned inhabitants of one hemisphere become cognizant of a fact which, in the other, so long escaped the sagacity of the scientific?
7014How then do the tortuguillos find these pools?
7014If the jaguar were not pressed by hunger, why did it approach the children at all?
7014Is it of the same formation as that of Guire, on the coast of Paria, which contains sulphur?
7014Is there an action propagated through the great aerial ocean from the temperate zone towards the tropics?
7014Is there any authenticated instance of a dog having recognized a full length picture of his master?
7014Is this a hunter''s tale, or a fact that has really been observed?
7014Is this difference caused by the position of the electric organ, which is not double in the gymnoti?
7014Is this diminution more rapid now than in former ages?
7014Is this phenomenon independent of the nature of the rocks?
7014Is this predilection founded on the facility with which the savage procures ochreous earths, or the colouring fecula of anato and of chica?
7014Is this sulphuretted hydrogen mixed with a great proportion of carbonic acid or atmospheric air?
7014May not the mosquitos themselves increase the insalubrity of the atmosphere?
7014May we suppose that there are some trees with flowers purely monoecious, mingled with others furnished with hermaphrodite flowers?
7014Of what nature is the milk of mushrooms?)
7014Salutations were made heretofore in the Celestial empire in the following words, vou- to- hou, Have you been incommoded in the night by the serpents?
7014Should we not spell this word matpara?
7014The Urubaxi, or Hyurubaxi( Yurubesh), falls into the Rio Negro near Santa Isabella; the Iguari( Iquiare?)
7014The puchery, or pichurim, which is grated like nutmeg, differs from another aromatic fruit( a laurel?)
7014We were surprised at not hearing thunder; but possibly this was owing to the prodigious height of the storm?
7014What are the causes of the diminution of the waters of the lake?
7014What can be the cause of this increased intensity of sound, in a desert where nothing seems to interrupt the silence of nature?
7014What idea can we form of the action of the water, which produces a deposit, or a change of colour, so extraordinary?
7014What is it that causes the want of homogeneity in the vertical strata of the atmosphere to disappear instantaneously?)
7014What is the cause of these alternations of motion and rest?
7014What is the monocotyledonous plant* that furnishes these admirable reeds?
7014What is this brownish black crust, which gives these rocks, when they have a globular form, the appearance of meteoric stones?
7014What must have been the state of those low countries of Guiana that now undergo the effects of annual inundations?
7014What must we conclude from this narration of the old missionary of Encaramada?
7014What name shall we give to these majestic plants?
7014What prevents the electricity from descending towards the earth, in air which becomes more humid after the month of March?
7014What then are the causes of this rupture of the equilibrium in the electric tension of the air?
7014When two persons meet in the morning, the first questions they address to each other are: How did you find the zancudos during the night?
7014Why did we find no river white near its springs, and black in the lower part of its course?
7014Why do so many naked natives paint only the face, though living in the neighbourhood of those who paint the whole body?
7014Why does it not fill that vast space that reaches as far as the Cordillera of the coast, and which is fertilized by numerous rivers?
7014Why does not the great forest of the Orinoco extend to the north, on the left bank of that river?
7014Why may there not be an alluvial auriferous soil to the east of the Cordilleras, as there is to the west, in the Sonoro, at Choco, and at Barbacoas?
7014of this commencement and duration of the rainy seasons?
7014of this continual condensation of the vapours into water?
7014of this interruption of the breezes?
7014or did they come from the south by the Rio Topayos, which descends from the vast table- land of the Campos Parecis?
7014or have these walls of rock, these turrets of granite, been upheaved by the elastic forces that still act in the interior of our planet?
7014or may this carex be perhaps a cyperaceous plant* destitute of knots?
7014or must we admit that they go up from the sea against the current, as the beluga sometimes does in the rivers of Asia?
7014or must we seek for it in an idiom of Florida, which some traditions indicate as the first country of the Caribs?)
7014than that of the orang- otang, given rise to the fable of the salvaje?
6018''A good scholar, sir?''
6018''Are you of that opinion as to the portraits of ancestors, whom one has never seen?''
6018''Ay, and what we''( looking to me)?
6018''Ay, sir,''he replied;''but how much worse would it have been, if we had been neglected?''
6018''But consider, sir; what is the House of Commons?
6018''But is not the case now, that, instead of flattering one person, we flatter the age?''
6018''But is there not reason to fear that the common people may be oppressed?''
6018''But what do you say, sir, to the ancient and continued tradition of the Church upon this point?''
6018''But what motive could he have to make himself a Laplander?''
6018''But, sir, if they have leases, is there not some danger that they may grow insolent?
6018''But,''said I,''if the duke invites us to dine with him to- morrow, shall we accept?''
6018''But,''said she,''is it not enough if we keep it?
6018''Do n''t you know that I can hang you, if I please?''
6018''Do you think, sir, that Burke has read Cicero much?''
6018''From whence, then, does all this money come?''
6018''Have you the Idler?''
6018''How can there,''said he,''be a physical effect without a physical cause?''
6018''If it were so, why has it ceased?
6018''Is he an oculist?''
6018''Nor no woman, sir?''
6018''Pray,''said he,''can they pronounce any LONG words?''
6018''Sir, do n''t you perceive that you are defaming the countess?
6018''Then Hume is not the worse for Seattle''s attack?''
6018''Upon what terms have you it?''
6018''Very rich mines?''
6018''What do you say to the Bishop of Meaux?''
6018''What if we had him here?''
6018''What is Pekin?
6018''What is to become of society, if a friendship of twenty years is to be broken off for such a cause?''
6018''What, sir?
6018''Why is not the original deposited in some publick library, instead of exhibiting attestations of its existence?
6018''Why, John,''said I,''did you think the king should be controuled by a parliament?''
6018''Why, sir, if moral evil be consistent with the government of the Deity, why may not physical evil be also consistent with it?
6018''Why,''said Sir Allan,''are they not all my people?''
6018A young lady of quality, who was present, very handsomely said,''Might not the son have justified the faults?''
6018About one he came into my room, and accosted me,''What, drunk yet?''
6018After saluting him, Malcolm, pointing to the sea, said,''What, John, if the prince should be prisoner on board one of those tenders?''
6018And had he not also a perpetual feast of fame?
6018And should not we tire, in looking perpetually on this rock?
6018And what was this book?
6018Are we not to believe a man, when he says he has a great desire to see another?
6018Are you baptized?''
6018Are you not rather too late in the year for fine weather, which is the life and soul of seeing places?
6018As I was going away, the duke said,''Mr Boswell, wo n''t you have some tea?''
6018At breakfast, I asked,''What is the reason that we are angry at a trader''s having opulence?''
6018Being told that Dr Johnson did not hear well, Lochbuy bawled out to him,''Are you of the Johnstons of Glencro, or of Ardnamurchan?''
6018But may it not be answered, that a man may be altered by it FOR THE BETTER; that his spirits may be exhilarated, without his reason being affected?
6018But what could he do?
6018But, as a learned friend has observed to me,''What trials did he undergo, to prove the perfection of his virtue?
6018Can you name one book of any value, on a religious subject, written by them?''
6018Consider, sir; what is the purpose of courts of justice?
6018Did he envy us the birth- place of the king?]
6018Did he ever experience any great instance of adversity?''
6018Do n''t you believe that I was very impatient for your coming to Scotland?''
6018Do n''t you know that, if I order you to go and cut a man''s throat, you are to do it?''
6018Do you think, sir, they ought to have such an influence?''
6018Dr Johnson again solemnly repeated''"How far is''t called to Fores?
6018Dr Johnson asked, what made the difference?
6018Dr Johnson said,''A wind, or not a wind?
6018Dr Johnson said,''How THE DEVIL can you do it?''
6018Finding that there was now a discovery, Malcolm asked,''What''s to be done?''
6018For, when I asked him,''Would not you, sir, start as Mr Garrick does, if you saw a ghost?''
6018From whom can it be, in this commerce, that I desire to hide any thing?
6018Garrick was asked,''Sir, have you a free benefit?''
6018He asked, how did the women do?
6018He asked,''Is this Mr Boswell?''
6018He had told me, that one day in London, when Dr Adam Smith was boasting of it, he turned to him and said,''Pray, sir, have you ever seen Brentford?''
6018He laughed heartily at his lordship''s saying he was an ENTHUSIASTICAL farmer;''for,''said he,''what can he do in farming by his ENTHUSIASM?''
6018He looked at me, as if I had talked of going to the North Pole, and said,''You do not insist on my accompanying you?''
6018He spoke of Prince Charles being here, and asked Mrs Macdonald,''WHO was with him?
6018How can you talk so?
6018I am desiring to become charitable myself; and why may I not plainly say so?
6018I asked if this was not unlucky: would not they hurt one another?
6018I put him in mind of it to- day, while he expressed his admiration of the elegant buildings, and whispered him,''Do n''t you feel some remorse?''
6018I said,''Would not the same objection hold against the Trinity as against transubstantiation?''
6018If this be the case, why are not these distinctly ascertained?
6018Is not a great part of it chosen by peers?
6018Is there shame in it, or impiety?
6018It was striking to hear all of them drinking?
6018Let Dr Smith consider: Was not Mr Hume blest with good health, good spirits, good friends, a competent and increasing fortune?
6018Let us consider; can there be more wanting to complete the Meditation on a Pudding?
6018M''Leod asked, what is the particular excellence of Burke''s eloquence?
6018Must we never have more convenience than Rorie More had?
6018Now, how low should a price be?
6018Of such ancestry who would not be proud?
6018Or is it, perhaps, better to be brought about by indirect means, and in this artful manner?
6018Pray, what do you know about his motions?
6018Quo vagor ulterius?
6018Sir, he would reason thus:"What will it cost me to be there once in two or three summers?
6018The contest now is, What HAS he?''
6018The landlady said to me,''Is not this the great Doctor that is going about through the country?''
6018The serjeant asked,''Who is this fellow?''
6018The wish is laudable: why should I form designs to hide it?
6018Tuesday, 14th September Dr Johnson said in the morning,''Is not this a fine lady?''
6018Was it upon that occasion that he expressed no curiosity to see the room at Dumfermline, where Charles I was born?
6018What can the M''Craas tell about themselves a thousand years ago?
6018What have your clergy done, since you sunk into presbyterianism?
6018What is it then that I am doing?
6018What is it to live and not to love?''
6018What made you buy such a book at Inverness?''
6018What part of Bayle do you mean?
6018What principle is there, why a loadstone attracts iron?
6018When Dr Johnson came in, she called to him,''Do you choose any cold sheep''s- head, sir?''
6018Which of all these dishes is unwholsome?''
6018Who CAN like the Highlands?
6018Why a tree grows upwards, when the natural tendency of all things is downwards?
6018Why an egg produces a chicken by heat?
6018Why do n''t we see men thus produced around us now?
6018Why does he not tell how to fill it?''
6018Why is not the form of the petition brought nearer to the meaning?
6018Why not as well be Rorie More all over, as live upon his rock?
6018Why, at least, does it not keep pace, in some measure, with the progress of time?
6018Your old preceptor repeated, with much solemnity, the speech How far is''t called to Fores?
6018but instantly corrected himself,''How can you do it?''
6018is this the case?''
6018or what degree of confidence should there be to make a bargain be set aside?
6018said Dr Johnson,''you must have a very great trade?''
6018sir, what can a nation that has not letters tell of its original?
6018who is it that I would impose on?
7499Did He die for me--_me_? 7499 Did you notice he went to the west?
7499Do you want this girl?
7499Is the caraà ® in?
7499Is the head cut off?
7499They eat their dinners and go to sleep-- and could they do better?
7499What are carapatas?
7499Where was the quiet, peaceful scene of a few weeks before? 7499 Why have you come?"
7499Would Jesus save_ me_?
7499_ What is to be the future of these natives? 7499 ''Will you die instead of all the people?'' 7499 After a toilsome journey, and no supper at the end:Would you like to eat?"
7499After all, are the Indians more blind to the future than we are?
7499After having passed a wretched night myself, I have asked them,"How did you sleep?"
7499After this close scrutiny, they are asked:"Do you want this man?"
7499All men, women and children, take up the cry, and soon the whole encampment resounds with,"Who brought the sticks?"
7499Are those rocks the everlasting recorders of some old history-- some deed of Indian daring in days of old?
7499As they thus linger, the witch- doctor asks,"Is the dog killed?"
7499Ask him his age, he answers"_ Dy- qui_"To your question:"Are you twenty or one hundred and twenty?"
7499At midnight of the third day we landed them at Corrientes, and the women, in their white(?)
7499Belgium has 220 people occupying the space one person has in Argentina, so who can prophesy as to its future?
7499But, my reader asks,"Do the people implicitly believe all the priest says?"
7499Can a Church which deceives the people teach them true religion?
7499Can man or beast be expected to work when the temperature stands at 130 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade?
7499Can such as she be changed?
7499Could anything be more eloquent than the prosperity of the land of the Pilgrim Fathers in proclaiming the value of the open Bible?
7499Could it be true that, after years of hardship, I had found a fortune?
7499Could the strange- looking being who suddenly reined up his horse before me be a man?
7499Darwin relates that he asked two men the question:"Why do n''t you work?"
7499Did I write the word religion?
7499Did they take a particular liking to us because we were all males?
7499Do they need light, or are they sufficiently illumined for time and eternity?
7499Do you not think, O reader, the words are most truly applied?
7499Does he pass it over, believing, with many, that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery?
7499Does the Indian worship this awful majesty out of fear, as the Chinaman worships the devil?
7499Does the reader wish an instance?
7499Does the reader wish to journey to that inland town with him?
7499During my journey I was asked: Would I like to go to the wake held that night at the next house, three miles away?
7499Eat a potato?"
7499Frequently we asked ourselves:"Is that the sun''s radiance, or are those rocks the fabled''Cliffs of Opal''men have searched for in vain?"
7499Had I discovered some descendants of this vanished race?
7499Had I discovered the_ Garden of Eden_, the place from which man had been wandering for 6,000 years?
7499Had he brought water from his house, for there was none nearer, or was it watered by his tears?
7499Had they scented water somewhere and drank?
7499Has the interior of South America gone forward or backward since then?
7499His majesty(?)
7499How can he live if he deceives not?
7499How can the priest teach what he is himself ignorant of?
7499How could I mistake vapor for clear, gurgling water?
7499How could you expect anything else?"
7499How many good Christians at home think Brazil is a Christian country?"
7499How shall I describe the metropolis of the Argentine, with its one- storied, flat- roofed houses, each with grated windows and centre_ patio_?
7499I ask again,"Do they need missionaries?"
7499If I were asked the old question,"What''s in a name?"
7499In what better place could they be?
7499Is it cause for wonder that the Spanish- American Republics have been so backward?
7499Is the Great God, who sees these sheep left without a shepherd, Himself angry?
7499Is the preaching of Mary the preaching of Christ?_[ Footnote:"Mission In South America,"Robert B.
7499It may be asked, Can the savage be possessed of pride and of self- esteem?
7499Ladies(?)
7499Many with departed relatives( and who has none?)
7499May he not be one of these neglected Indians?
7499Mosquitos?
7499No sooner was the gift in their hand, however, after supper, than they would put it back in mine and say,"Give me some more food?"
7499Of whom should I ask this grace but of Thee?
7499One after another had been taken from him, and now he had gone, for"when he is forsaken, withered and shaken, what can an old man do but die?"
7499One, to whom a Bible was offered, became so infuriated that he said:''If it were not such a public place?
7499Perhaps He is supposed to sit in solitary grandeur while the saints administer His affairs?
7499Perhaps the missing Scotch engineer was on his way to the Pole, in order to be found sitting there on its discovery by----(?)
7499Rich?
7499Riding through the"hungry belt"I would be famishing, but to my question:"Are you hungry?"
7499Since returning to more civilized lands, I have been asked: But do they really worship the Virgin, or God, through her?
7499Soul, did I say?
7499Surely it is well to ask?
7499Surely no suffering creatures under the sun cry out louder for mercy than those in Argentina?
7499That custom is still kept up by the Christian(?)
7499The Argentine law- keeper(?)
7499The first question is,"What name does it bring?"
7499The first use to which the women put the little round tin looking- glasses, which I used for barter, was to admire their pretty(?)
7499The hut was certainly inhabited-- of that I saw abundant signs-- but where were the people?
7499The other side, you say?
7499The questions,"Where have you come from?"
7499The school- books read: Which is the greatest country?
7499Their christening has been a tardy one, for who can tell what ages have passed since they first came into being?
7499They would fill up the holes and ruts, and, in such intense heat, why do needless work?
7499This petition he granted, and off she trudged with her divine(?)
7499To the question:"Who is my neighbor?"
7499To whom should a loving son go but to his beloved Mother?
7499To whom the weak sheep cry but to its divine shepherdess?
7499Was it a day''s journey?
7499Was it human?
7499Was it not because of this tradition that the Indian who later shot Mr. Grubb with a poisoned arrow was himself put to death by the tribe?
7499Was it possible that I had unwittingly discovered a diamond field?
7499Was the adoration of the Sun more civilizing than the worship of the Virgin?
7499Was the beast in then?
7499Well does she know the meaning of it, and a glad light flashes in her dark eyes as she cries out,"Who brought the sticks?"
7499Well might the little girl, on seeing a centipede for the first time, ask:"What is that queer- looking thing, with about a million legs?"
7499Well, how shall I conclude this short but pregnant chapter of my life?
7499Were the inmates fiends that they let me sit there, knowing well that there was no other habitation within miles?
7499Were we aground again?
7499Were we to be asphyxiated there after all?
7499What could it be?
7499What has Romanism done for the Indians of Bolivia in its four hundred years of rule?
7499What long- lost civilizations have ruled these now deserted solitudes?
7499What place will he occupy in the life that is to be?
7499What shall I say of the domestic life of these people?
7499What shall the harvest be?
7499When Mr. Grubb and his helpers first landed, they were immediately asked,"Are you the Imlah?"
7499When the groans of these beasts of burden reached the ears of the good(?)
7499Where, oh, where is the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals?
7499Who is she?
7499Who is the greatest man?
7499Whom invoke those in affliction but the mother of consolation?
7499Whom seek the sick, but the celestial doctor?
7499Why do they do this?
7499Why should a freeborn Brazilian lift dogs out of the street?
7499Why should they, when he can truthfully boast that his territory is larger than that of the United States?
7499Why were they thus carved?
7499Why?
7499Will He save me now?"
7499Will the reader accompany me?
7499Will the reader reverently stand with me, in imagination, beside an Indian grave?
7499Will you, for the poor sum of one dollar, leave your loved ones to burn in purgatory for ages?
7499With an authoritative voice, which even the chief himself does not use, he demands,"Who brought the sticks?"
7499Without this music(?)
7499Would I bury her?
7499Would I give them some of"the stuff that resembles the eggs of the ant?"
7499Would he take pity on them and accept that sum?
7499Would she come with me?
7499Would the Master of patience and forbearance, who Himself showed righteous anger, enter into it?
7499Would the ever- present Spirit, who wrote"Be ye angry"not understand?
7499[ Footnote: Would the suffragettes disagree with the writer here?]
7499he would cry,''Can you sit in silence?''
10345''Tis my business must settle that, I expect?
10345A frock? 10345 A what?"
10345Aground? 10345 And Shakspeare, sir?"
10345And do you give the money to your mother?
10345And is your wife alive too?
10345And you will not enforce these regulations_ si necessaires_, Monsieur?
10345Are any of you ill?
10345Are you going far with it?
10345But what is it the people mean by talking of feeling the revival? 10345 Chintzes?
10345Do you calculate upon stopping long when you get to your journey''s end?
10345Do you look to be making great dealings in produce up the country?
10345Do you make no difference in your occupations on a Sunday?
10345Have you chicken to sell, my boy?
10345Hebe,sneered the man of taste,"What the devil has Hebe to do with the American eagle?"
10345I am ready to go,she said, in the same quiet tone,"but what will you do for your three dollars?"
10345I calculate you''ll find the markets changeable these times?
10345I calculate, then,''tis not there as you stop?
10345I expect you''ll be from New York?
10345I guess that''s true, too; but you''ll be for making pleasure a business for once, I calculate?
10345It is from a sense of duty, then, that you all go to the liquor store to read the papers?
10345It is your health, I calculate, as makes you break your good rules?
10345No? 10345 Not understand it, madam?
10345Qui est cette dame?
10345Right!--there they go-- that''s just their way-- that will do in Europe, may be; it sounds just like English tyranny, now do n''t it? 10345 Supposing George''s house at Kew Were burnt, as we intend to do, Would that be burning England too?"
10345Surely you only say this for the sake of hearing what Mrs. M. will say in return-- you do not mean it?
10345Then, may be, it is not the Springs as takes you this line?
10345Tolerable, I thank ye, how be you?
10345Well now, so you be from the old country? 10345 Well, but what is a revival?"
10345Well, madam, can there be a higher praise?
10345When shall you return, Charlotte?
10345Who are you for, sir?
10345Who is it who has passed this judgement, sir?
10345Would you believe it? 10345 Yes to be sure, why not?"
10345You fix them?
10345what is the reason of it?
10345''"Am I so grave, Miss Blair?"
10345''"And why does your wisdom ask that question?"''
10345''"Are you so grave, Miss Blair?
10345''"Does Mr. Skefton stay long?"
10345And for what?
10345And now the day was their own, what should they do next?
10345And the poor English ladies, how fared they the while?
10345Are bread stuffs up?"
10345As I looked into the altered eyes of my companions, I was tempted to ask,"Look I as cross as you?"
10345As the Persians write,"What can I say more?"
10345At what time can the taste be formed?
10345But how am I to describe the sounds that proceeded from this strange mass of human beings?
10345But how shall I find room for myself afterwards?"
10345But what do you chiefly call your most particular branch?"
10345But you ca n''t suppose I mean to bear it quietly?
10345Can any blame their wish to obtain it?
10345Can any lament that they succeeded?
10345Come, Miss Clarissa, what is it?"
10345Could any thing be better imagined than such a government for a people so circumstanced?
10345Did Franklin think that all were equal when he shouldered his way from the printing press to the cabinet?
10345Did Washington feel them to be so, when his word outweighed( so happily for them) the votes of thousands?
10345Did the men of America value their women as men ought to value their wives and daughters, would such scenes be permitted among them?
10345Did the venerable father of the gang believe it?
10345Do n''t I see that it is not a frock?
10345Do n''t he?"
10345Do they fear these self- elected, self- ordained priests, and offer up their wives and daughters to propitiate them?
10345He gave me a keen glance, and said,"You do n''t know I.--When will you be wanting the chickens?"
10345His look said plainly, what is that to you?
10345How can a correct and polished style, even of speaking, be acquired?
10345How can they breathe the balmy air, and not think of the tainted atmosphere so heavily weighing upon breasts still dearer than their own?
10345How could they live without it?
10345How did you catch it, sir?"
10345How is the markets, sir?
10345I asked for what purpose this nocturnal attendance was necessary?
10345I could not but ask myself if virtue were a plant, thriving under one form in one country, and flourishing under a different one in another?
10345I expect your little place of an island do n''t grow such dreadful fine corn as you sees here?"
10345I then asked him, if he thought it was going to rain?
10345I, at last, asked the reason of this, and why they did not remonstrate?
10345If not, may I ask, in what respect have I passed these limitations?
10345In what is their condition better than that of the kidnapped negroes on the coast of Africa?
10345Is he not a free- born American?
10345Is it meant that a foreigner is excluded from these privileges?
10345Is it not attributing genius to the author, and what is teaching compared to that?"
10345M.?"
10345M.?"
10345Monsieur, comment trouvez- vous la liberte et l''egalite mises en action?"
10345Nick?"
10345One lady asked me very gravely, if we had left home in order to get rid of the vermin with which the English of all ranks were afflicted?
10345One of these men roared out in the coarsest accents,"Do you want to go to hell tonight?"
10345Or did he too purchase his immortality by a lie?
10345Or is it strange that they are contented with it?
10345Pray, sir, has the black ox trod upon your toe since we parted?"
10345Shall I guess, Miss?"
10345To doubt that talent and mental power of every kind exist in America would be absurd; why should it not?
10345Trollope?"
10345Well, I look then you''ll be making for the Springs?"
10345What ails you, sir?"
10345What did the mother country do for them?
10345What else may it generate?
10345What had become of the immense quantity of wood which had been precipitated?
10345What is the American pendant to this?
10345What is the difference?"
10345What may be your biggest article of produce?"
10345What was I to read next?
10345What was it Joseph hated the most?
10345What was it that Jesus was never even accused of?
10345What was that cavern of the winds, of which we heard of old, compared to this?
10345Where is the alchymy that can extract from Captain Hall''s work one thousandth part of the ill- will contained in this one passage?
10345Wherefore is it?
10345Whether they would avoid the hell he had made them see?
10345Who could refuse a tear to this earnest wish for death in one so young and so lovely?
10345Who could refuse?
10345Who is it that says America is not picturesque?
10345Who was the disciple that Jesus chose for his friend?"
10345Why are taxes assessed unless they are collected?
10345Why, what''s the smoothness of a road, put against the freedom of a free- born American?
10345Your papers ben''t like ourn, I reckon?
10345and how long shall we stay here?"
10345and not the"where?"
10345and the extacy of the revival?"
10345and waiting in spirit for the revival?
10345are you so ignorant?"
10345ca n''t you find room for two?"
10345ca n''t you make room for two?
10345do they not look English?
10345do you pretend you do n''t know what chintzes are?
10345do you really jab this into yourself sevagarous?"
10345my own dear mother?
10345only me and my daughter?"
10345or when can the fruit of the two thousand years of past thinking be added to the native growth of American intellect?
10345or where could he reap a higher reward in this world, than seeing that wilderness growing into fertile fields under the hands of his flock?
10345to see how little you knows of a free country?
10345was the reply,"if I wanted a glass of water during the night, what would become of me?"
10345what are chintzes?"
10345what can you say to that?"
10345why is not the two side joined together?
1866But what,I asked,"would be the effect were he to tell you to put out all your fires at eight o''clock?"
1866But will they be shot?
1866Do you like our institutions, sir? 1866 Sir, what do you think of our Mr. Jefferson Brick?
1866Surely you would have destroyed their bridge?
1866Then would it not be cheaper to let them go?
1866They wear their shirts till they drop off their backs,said he;"and what can you expect from such men as that?"
1866What do you mean by a dressing- room, and why do you want one?
1866Who is he,an American would say,"that he comes and judges us?
1866Who is he,an Englishman would say,"that he comes and teaches us?
1866Why are they not exchanged?
1866Why can not you consume your own smoke?
1866After that who can believe that Stevens was himself allowed to pocket the whole amount of the plunder?
1866After that who will believe that Mr. Morgan had the whole of that £20,000 for himself?
1866After that who will believe that all the money went into Beard''s pocket?
1866All articles manufactured of cotton, wool, silk, worsted, flax, hemp, jute, india- rubber, gutta percha, wood(?
1866And after all what matters the ugly nature of such an occupation when a man is used to it?
1866And had they so promised, would the South have believed them?
1866And is it not well that such tales should be told?
1866And now shall he be divided and shorn?
1866And those ladies of New York-- is it not to be confessed that they are somewhat imperious in their demands?
1866And what can be expected from one who is counting the last lingering hours of his existence?
1866And what living English politician will say even now, with all its troubles thick upon it, that it is the smallest of the five?
1866As for the Van Wyck committee, have I not repeated the tale which you have told yourselves?
1866As to Congress, what could Congress do?
1866At what rate shall we tax coffee so as to get at the people''s money?
1866But how then about the justice?
1866But if they could emancipate those four million slaves, in what way would they then treat them?
1866But is it not the case that every city is beautiful from a distance?
1866But now they must part; and how shall the parting be made?
1866But of what class are the books that are so read?
1866But then comes the great question, What duty will really give the greatest product?
1866But then what would those Americans think of them;--of them and of the country which produced them?
1866But to whom is the power, or rather the duty, of exercising this discretion delegated?
1866But what excuse shall we find for that other dirt?
1866But what if such rebellion be justifiable, or even reasonable?
1866But what individual chooses to yield to such demands; and if not an individual,--then what people will do so?
1866But what shall be done with any State that declines to evince such patriotism?
1866But what then?
1866But who does know to what General Halleck or other generals may come; or how soon a curfew- bell may be ringing in American towns?
1866But who has heard of Polk, of Pierce, and of Buchanan?
1866But who shall say whether or no it be a man''s business to sell horses?
1866But who wastes a thought upon either of these men?
1866But, it will be said,--was it not well to prepare for a growing city?
1866Could any city be safe when such implements of war were about upon the waters?
1866Could they promise to hold their peace about slavery?
1866Do not all great men suffer such ere their greatness be established and acknowledged?
1866Do we not all of us feel assured by the intense nationality of an American that he will not desert his nation in the hour of her need?
1866Does any one imagine that we would not have borrowed faster, if by faster borrowing we could have closed the war more speedily?
1866Eighteen or twenty millions of people who have lived under it,--in what way do they regard it?
1866Faces, houses, doors, and haunts, where are they now?
1866From whence are to come the senators and the members of Congress; the governors and attorney- generals?
1866From whence is to come the national spirit of the two States, and the salt that shall preserve their political life?
1866Had I been comfortable?
1866Had there not been enough at Washington of cotton lords and cotton laws?
1866Has his young life been a dream, and not a truth?
1866Have I as yet said that Washington was dirty in that winter of 1861- 1862?
1866Have they the thews and muscles, the energy and endurance, the power of carrying which we possess?
1866Have we not all declared that some check to that career was necessary?
1866He would probably be a man honoured in the nation; but who now can make a guess as to the next President?
1866How has it come about that in American ears the word politician has come to bear a similar signification?
1866How shall the constitution be constitutionally amended while one- third of the States are in revolt?
1866How should any idle man live in such a country?
1866How should it be otherwise with men of such a race?
1866How would they feed them?
1866How, at least, could the South have escaped slavery any time during these last thirty years?
1866If one thinks of it how could they have been made to contain Christian food?
1866If the future as it has since come forth had then been foretold for it, would not such a prophecy have been a prophecy of success?
1866In a matter of taxation why should States agree to an alteration proposed with the very object of increasing their proportion of the national burden?
1866In what way would they treat the ruined owners of the slaves, and the acres of land which would lie uncultivated?
1866In what way, then, when the question has been settled by the force of arms, will these classes find themselves obliged to act?
1866In whose ears is not their names familiar?
1866Is it to them an old woman''s story, a useless parchment, a thing of old words at which all must now smile?
1866Is not that the best evidence that can be had respecting it?
1866It did not pay him,--but what could he do?
1866It is hard enough, for how could the South have escaped slavery?
1866It was bad enough with us, but what were our numbers compared with those of the southern States?
1866May it not be thought well for us if, with such work on our hands, any scraps of iron shall be left to us with which to pursue the purposes of peace?
1866Moreover, who in England ever dreamed of raising 600,000 new troops in six months, out of a population of thirty million?
1866Must it not be said that a curse has fallen upon the land?
1866Shall he be hemmed in from his ocean and shut off from his rivers?
1866Shall he have a hook run into his nostrils, and a thorn driven into his jaw?
1866Shall he never reach that giant manhood which the growth of his boyish years has promised him?
1866Shall men say that his day is over, when he has hardly yet tasted the full cup of his success?
1866Shall our eldest child become bankrupt in its first trade difficulty; be utterly ruined by its first little commercial embarrassment?
1866Starbuck was merely an agent, and who will believe that he was allowed to pocket the whole difference of £1600?
1866Such a state of things has its picturesquely patriarchal side; but what would be the state of such a man if he were emancipated to- morrow?
1866The question is this,--Should the government have paid so vast a sum for one man''s work for six months?
1866The secessionists of Maryland and of Virginia may consent to live in obscurity; but if this be so, who is to rule in those States?
1866They care nothing for the graces,--or shall I say, for the decencies of life?
1866They form the wealth of the South; and if they were bought, what should be done with them?
1866They have got our blood in their veins, and have these qualities gone with the blood?
1866To what is it that the government of a country should chiefly look?
1866Trollope?"
1866Under such circumstances and with such a lesson, could it be expected that the southern States should learn to love abolition?
1866Under such circumstances how can food be made eatable?
1866Was any people ever truly served by eulogy; or an honest cause furthered by undue praise?
1866Was it not well to lay down fine avenues and broad streets, so that future citizens might find a city well prepared to their hand?
1866Was it probable that General Maclellan should have time to answer questions about Ball''s Bluff,--and he with such a job of work on his hands?
1866What American is proud of them?
1866What Englishman has devoted a room to books, and devoted no portion of that room to the productions of America?
1866What blessing above these blessings was needed to make a people great and happy?
1866What city has done better than this?
1866What concession could they make?
1866What farmer could work or have any hope for his land in the middle of such a crowd of soldiers?
1866What great race has ever been won by any man, or by any nation, without some such fall during its course?
1866What might then be the fate of the cotton- fields of the Gulf States, who shall dare to say?
1866What other town of the same size has done as well in the same short space of time?
1866What special advantages do we expect from our own government?
1866What was I doing in such a galley as that?
1866What was the acquisition of Texas against such hosts as these?
1866When this war be over between the northern and southern States will there come upon us Englishmen a necessity of fighting with the Americans?
1866Where are now the constitutions which were written for France?
1866Where is now the glory of the Antilles?
1866Which of us two could take a thrashing from the other and afterwards go about our business with contentment?
1866While this was so, is it to be conceived that Congress should ask questions about military matters with success?
1866Who does not owe to some of them a debt of gratitude?
1866Who is there among us in England who has not been the better for these men?
1866Who now knows the landlord of an inn, or cares to inquire whether or no there be a landlady?
1866Who shall declare the value of a barrel of wooden nutmegs; or how shall the Excise- officer get his tax from every cobbler''s stall in the country?
1866Who trusted it?
1866Who would buy boots or coats, or want new saddles, or waste money on books, in such days as these, in such a town as Alexandria?
1866Who would put their faith in Seward and Cameron?
1866Who, then, can dare to wish that all that has been done by the negro immigration should have remained undone?
1866Whose arm shall be long enough to stay us, or whose bolt shall be strong enough to strike us?"
1866Why did I speak with such eager enmity of those poor women in the New York cars, who never injured me, now that I think of it?
1866Why had I brought all that useless lumber down to Rolla?
1866Why had I come to Rolla, with no certain hope even of shelter for a night?
1866Why is it that a stout Englishman bordering on fifty finds himself in such a predicament as that?
1866Why need I have told of the mud of Washington, or have exposed the nakedness of Cairo?
1866Why should not General Halleck be as well able to say what was good for the people as any law or any lawyer?
1866Will the Americans honestly wish to pay the bill; and if they do so wish, will they have the power to pay it?
1866With which side shall go this child, and who shall remain in possession of that pleasant homestead?
1866Would Captain Wilkes have been right according to the existing law if he had carried the"Trent"away to New York?
1866Would I come back to him?
1866Would I not remain?
1866on all incomes in each State; but what will be done if Pennsylvania, for instance, should decline, or Illinois should hesitate?
1866was sufficient?
1866what if the rebels have cause for their rebellion?
1866where the riches of Mexico, and the power of Peru?
1865And are wages here paid pretty punctually?
1865And as to the slaves?
1865And is that common?
1865And what will England do for cotton? 1865 And you believe, then, that the South will beat the North?"
1865Are you going this morning?
1865But does not the law set him right? 1865 Did he want a sitting- room?"
1865Do you always have it as hot as this?
1865Have you rooms?
1865Have you seen any of our great institootions, sir?
1865Is that dinner any way ready?
1865What do you think, you in England-- what do you all believe will be the upshot of this war?
1865Why did the Romans run away with the Sabine women?
1865Why do n''t you go?
1865Will there be any chance of dinner here?
1865You like our institutions, ma''am?
1865A pool, so called, was supposed to contain but a small amount of water, and how could the Devil, being so large, get into it?
1865A woman is subject to the law; why then should she not help to make the law?
1865After all, what is wanted in this world?
1865An ill- natured person might turn on me, and where should I be then?"
1865And how few can travel without hearing such stories against themselves?
1865And how was it possible that they should have avoided this war?
1865And how would England be affected by a union of the British North American colonies under one Federal Government?
1865And if not, how are the men to get wives if the women elect to remain single?
1865And if such be the law of the land, is it worth a woman''s while to marry and put herself in such a position?
1865And if the States have so risen since they left their parent''s apron- string, why should not British North America rise as high?
1865And what earthly efforts ever led to grander results?
1865And what is eating one''s bread in the sweat of one''s brow but making money?
1865And what is their advice to us?
1865And why may not the passion for the Union be as strong with the northern States, as the passion for the Crown is strong with us?
1865And why should it be assumed that so suicidal a power of destroying a nationality should be inherent in every portion of the nation?
1865And would they like to see a woman driving a cab?
1865Any news in the City to- day?
1865Are they going back to the divine right of any sovereignty?
1865As to the nature of those alleged infringements, are they not written down to the number of twenty- seven in the Declaration of Independence?
1865But as I have said, it is not specially interesting to the eye-- what new town, or even what simply adult town, can be so?
1865But as to saying their prayers?
1865But has education been so general, and has it had the desired result?
1865But has opinion ever been free anywhere on all subjects?
1865But having struck that one blow, and having found that it did not suffice, could she then withdraw, give way, and own herself beaten?
1865But how would this affect England?
1865But what about those who are not Christians?
1865But what shall be the new form of government for the new kingdom?
1865But what then?
1865But who ever before heard of giving a man glory for achievements so little glorious?
1865But why does New York with its suburbs boast a million of inhabitants, while Montreal has 85,000?
1865But, nevertheless, what shall we do for those women who must earn their bread by their own work?
1865Can not broadsword, goose- step, and double quick time be instilled into young hands and legs in any field of thirty, forty, or fifty acres?
1865Can the Pope shake hands with Victor Emmanuel?
1865Could King Bomba have welcomed Garibaldi to Naples?
1865Could any newspaper be produced in England which advocated the overthrow of the Queen?
1865Could the English have surrendered to their rebel colonists peaceable possession of the colonies?
1865Did my surprise arise from the insular ignorance and idolatrous self- worship of a Britisher, or was my American friend labouring under a delusion?
1865Do we cultivate our kitchen gardens with success, or am I under a delusion on that subject?
1865Does not that include everything, providing that they eat and drink enough, read and write without restraint, and say their prayers without hypocrisy?
1865Does she hold them, in fact, for her own benefit, or does she hold them for theirs?
1865Had any compromise been possible by which the war might have been avoided, and the rights and dignity of the North preserved?
1865Had he at the best done anything beyond a policeman''s work?
1865Had the North given to the South cause of provocation?
1865Had the South been fair and honest in its dealings to the North?
1865Had things gone with them so sadly, was the struggle for independence so hard, that all the softness of existence had been trodden out of them?
1865Has it been so usually with Anglo- Saxon pluck?
1865Have the Northern States of the American Union taken upon themselves in 1861 to proclaim their opinion that revolution is a sin?
1865How many cataracts does the habitual tourist visit at which the waters fail him?
1865How many of my readers can boast that they know anything of Milwaukee, or even have heard of it?
1865How should there be anything there to see of general interest?
1865I want to go and live at West Point, and why should I be prevented?
1865If on the whole they would not have more, for what good result is the movement made?
1865If one might secede, any or all might secede, and where then would be their property, their debt, and their servants?
1865If women can do without marriage, can men do so?
1865In doing this he showed no lack of spirit, for it might be his duty; but where was his spirit when he submitted to be thanked for such work?
1865In such case as that would there have been no mention of those two dogs, Brag and Holdfast?
1865In the best- built strongholds of freedom have there not always been questions on which opinion has not been free; and must it not always be so?
1865Is Covent Garden well supplied with vegetables, or is it not?
1865Is it not notorious that such is the wish of us all as to our daughters?
1865Is it not that men should eat and drink, and read and write, and say their prayers?
1865Is it not this, that his sons shall go forth and earn their bread, and that his daughters shall remain with him till they are married?
1865Is it possible that a frontier man should be scrupulous and at the same time successful?
1865Is not that the mother''s wish?
1865Is that the way of men''s minds, or of the minds of nations?
1865Is there no law against debtors?"
1865Is this to be the doctrine of United States''citizens,--of all people?
1865It demanded that he should be impassioned, for of what interest can any address be on a matter of public politics without passion?
1865It is revolutionary, but what then?
1865Looking at the general sadness of her position, who can grudge her such happiness?
1865May it not even be presumed that a man of this class is of all men the least fitted for such a work?
1865Of course Jones thinks that I''m a brute; but what can I do?
1865Of course the movement is revolutionary; and why not?
1865Should it not have been a policeman''s truncheon?
1865Should we endeavour to make the recurrence of unhappy circumstances more general or less so?
1865Sugars have fell; how are teas?"
1865The South rebelled against the North, and such being the case, was it possible that the North should yield without a war?
1865The matter would remedy itself elsewhere, and does it not do so here?
1865The question is, whether would good or evil result from such a change?
1865Then comes the question whether Mr. Lincoln or his Government could have prevented the war after he had entered upon his office in March, 1861?
1865Was it legally within the power of New York to place the six States of New England in such a position?
1865Was that to be the moment for a peaceable separation?
1865We soon learn the rules on these subjects;--but who make the rules?
1865What can twelve ladies do scattered about a drawing- room, so- called, intended for the accommodation of two hundred?
1865What circumstances of blood or food, of early habit or subsequent education, have created for the latter- day American his present physiognomy?
1865What could I say but that they were all very pretty?
1865What does any tradesman, any professional man, any mechanic wish for his children?
1865What earthly aspirations were ever higher than these, or more manly?
1865What feeling is so hot as that of a friend when his dearest friend refuses to share his quarrel or to sympathize in his wrongs?
1865What is the cry even of the Canadians-- of the Canadians who are thoroughly loyal to England?
1865What man could now- a- days buy jewels, or even what woman, seeing that everything would be required for the war?
1865What two men ever had a quarrel in which each did not think that all the world, if just, would espouse his own side of the dispute?
1865What will she do for cotton when her operatives are really pressed?
1865What will they do in England?
1865What would he say of an English statesman who should speak of putting up the Union Jack on the State House in Boston?
1865When the holy men were had in at the lecture, were they doing stage- work or church- work?
1865When was she to take the first step towards peace?
1865When you have flogged them into a return of fraternal affection, are they to keep their slaves or are they to abolish them?"
1865Where would the world have been, or where would the world hope to be, without rebellion?
1865Which is the better for the woman herself?
1865Who can come to them, and create even a hope that such an enterprise may be remunerative?
1865Who has ever travelled in foreign countries without meeting excellent stories against the citizens of such countries?
1865Who has heard of the legislature of New York or of Massachusetts?
1865Who shall dare to say that he is wrong, seeing that in general matters of design and luxury the French have won for themselves the foremost name?
1865Why has that babe in years, Chicago, 120,000, while Toronto has not half the number?
1865Why not elect him for eight, for twelve, or for life?--for eternity if it were possible to find one who could continue to live?
1865Why should a married woman be able to possess nothing?
1865Why should a young woman, for whom no father is able to provide, not enjoy those means of provision which are open to a young man so circumstanced?
1865Why should he attempt to see the falls for nothing, seeing that this woman has a vested interest in the showing of them?
1865Why should not the great Mr. Mudie emulate Mr. Bates, and open a library in London on the same system?
1865Why should not young ladies have their letters sent to their houses, instead of getting them at a private window?
1865Why should the colonies remain true to us as children are true to their parents, if we grudge them the assistance which is due to a child?
1865Will England regard us who are by treaty her friend, as she does a people that is in rebellion against its own government?"
1865Will she break the blockade?
1865Will she insist on a right to trade with Charlestown and New Orleans?
1865Will that young lady ever again sleep quietly in her bed?
1865Would England let Ireland walk off by herself if she wished it?
1865Would it have been well for the North then to say,"If the South wish it we will certainly separate?"
1865Would not any plain, however ugly, do for military exercises?
1865do we not all feel that it must be so, let the philanthropists be ever so energetic?
12874, notHow easy?"
12874And of these, which is the greater?
12874Could n''t you show some respect?
12874Do they?
12874Do you like these?
12874Good? 12874 H.B.C.,"I remark,"are n''t you rather infringing on a right, taking that trade- mark?"
12874Have you spoken to God this morning?
12874How old is Ann?
12874Is Canada loyal to England?
12874Is it the clang of wild- geese? 12874 Like it?
12874The world''s record in lying, do you mean?
12874Was it that fur- pup of the Hudson''s Bay?
12874Well, a day,_ I_ take it, is as far as you can go without stoppin''--it never gets dark, so how is a man to know what''s a day?
12874Well, what makes a day?
12874Well, why do n''t you try? 12874 What are the two greatest things on earth?"
12874What are them?
12874What for this fellow, huh?
12874What in the world do you do after six?
12874What? 12874 Where did your fathers see this animal?"
12874Where is it? 12874 Who spoke?"
12874Why?
12874You are interested?
12874You going to make better man, you get Outside-- make him like Emmie- ray?
12874You like it, do you not?
12874''Standing, what the blazes do you mean?''
12874A big Irish policeman is talking to a traveller who has stepped off a transcontinental train, and who asks with a drawl,"What makes Winnipeg?"
12874A scoffer at my elbow grins,"Why should they bother to dig wells?
12874A smart young man from Toronto filtered in one day to Chipewyan, and asked the old blacksmith,"Came from the Old Country, did n''t you?
12874And his working partner?
12874And is n''t it Caesar himself who declares,"Better be first in a little Iberian village than second in Rome?"
12874And the Midnight Sun?
12874And the fellow- passengers?
12874And the priest?"
12874And what man dare pronounce on the purity of another?
12874And what of the men who followed the gleam?
12874Are not oil and whalebone drugs in the market?
12874Are there as good fish in the sea as have come out of it?
12874Are these Eskimo, Christians?
12874Are they_ civilised_?
12874Are we so sure of results that we are in a position to force our rule upon the Eskimo?
12874As Count von Hammerstein says,"What means a camel to a Cree?
12874As he sees us digging out our tents and dunnage, the porter asks,"Then yer not comin''back?"
12874As man and beast returned wearily in the evening, the teachers asked,"Well, what happened to- day, Charlie?"
12874Asked why she thought so, she replied,"You have been down to the land of the caribou, eh?
12874Being told that ladies are on board, he breathlessly asks,"What colour?"
12874But what could I do?"
12874But why is it cruder to enjoy seal''s brains_ â la vinaigrette_, than to tickle our taste with brains of the frolicking calf?
12874But why?
12874CHAPTER XIII FORT MACPHERSON FOLK"I have drunk the Sea''s good wine, Was ever step so light as mine, Was ever heart so gay?
12874Calling across to the white man, Oo- vai- oo- ak said,"How is it, brother, have you any fish?"
12874Can I offer"( politely)"to exhilarate you ladies with vanilla?"
12874Can anything compare with the dear delights of travelling when you do not know and nobody knows just what lies round the next corner?
12874Can we ever forget the generous kindness extended to us within these walls?
12874Can you tell me how long it will take, what it will cost, and how I make my connections?"
12874Chimerical?
12874Compelling is the association of ideas, and the thought grips one that muskrat_ must_ taste as domestic rats( are rats domestic?)
12874Did it pay?
12874Did n''t you faint with the awful pain?"
12874Do we wonder that Indians worship the great forces of Nature?
12874Faint, me?
12874For instance, if you say to Roxi,"Was n''t that a grey goose we heard overhead?"
12874For is not the coming of the treaty party the one event of the Fond du Lac year?
12874Hard luck?
12874Has she not gained in both kudos and capital?
12874Have we not all the tame nights of the after- days for slumber?
12874Have you got any whiskey?"
12874He spelled it out letter by letter,''H- a- g- a- r,--what was the matter with him?''
12874Heathens?
12874How about their families, the camp of waiting ones left behind in the woods?
12874How can a man, a tribe, a people, hope to escape?
12874How cold does it get?
12874How did she happen to break away from the bonds that limit and restrain most Red brides?
12874How did she happen?
12874How do the people of Macpherson divide into day and night their largesse of light?
12874How does it work out?
12874Into what land are they drifting?
12874Is it not Pliny who gives us a delightful account of Hippo''s enamoured dolphin?
12874Is it not sufficient glory to say,"On the Peace River we_ had_ a lobstick"?
12874Is it the Indian''s yell, That lends to the voice of the North- wind The tones of a far- off bell?"
12874Is it too daring a conjecture to trace in these, which Eskimo men so sedulously cherish and resolutely refuse to talk about, a religious significance?
12874Is n''t it Johnson who says,"I love to browse in a library"?
12874Is she an outcast among her people?
12874Is the fur- trade diminishing?
12874Is this American invasion to be feared politically?
12874It was of men such as Kennedy that Kipling warns,"Do not expect him to speak, has he not done the deed?"
12874Its foundation reaches back to when the Second Charles ruled in England,--an age when men said not"How cheap?"
12874May I close with a purely personal note?
12874Meanwhile his flesh has become mine, and what will happen to us both on the final resurrection day?"
12874Mentally and morally, what type will prevail?
12874One Sunday was review day, and this question arose:"And how did God punish Adam and Eve for their disobedience?"
12874One is inclined to ask with suspicion,"Is naming a lost art?"
12874Physically, what will be the result?
12874Shall I dig them out for you?"
12874Should the most valuable fox that runs be called a black- fox, or a silver- fox?
12874So he said to Carlton,"Did you ever write a story?"
12874The Eskimo has proven a valued aid to this industry; how has the intrusion of the whites into his ancestral sea- domain affected the Eskimo?
12874The causes?
12874The daintiest of dainty slippers calls forth the question,"Where are you going to find the Cinderella for these?"
12874The elements that compose it?
12874The most incongruous lot that Fate ever jostled together into one corner,--who are they?
12874The one at the bow( does a log have a bow?)
12874The one conjecture round the bar and in the home is,"When will the rabbits run this year?"
12874The scientist, interested, queried,"And do you do the same when you go duck- hunting or goose- hunting or when you are after seal?"
12874The second sturgeon- head carries seven members of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, jolly laughing chaps, for are not they, too, like us, off duty?
12874The two gents met next Christmas in New York, and the Yankee he sez,''And how did you like the bath?''
12874The_ Primrose_ from stem to stern is not big enough to swing a cat in, but who wants to swing a cat?
12874To what end?
12874Up in Edmonton the Galicians( Ruthenians?)
12874Was it worth while?
12874Watching, fascinated, the lightning play of the machine,"Much hard that, I think, harder than bead- work, eh?"
12874We have M''Clure''s record of the incident and the little girl''s questioning wonder,--"Of what animal is this the skin?"
12874We question,"Are you not lonely, especially in the winter?"
12874We rest, so far as the mosquitoes think it proper we should rest, on a bed of reindeer moss(_ cladonia rangiferina_?
12874We walked on down the stairs to the next landing in silence, when he turned to me with,"And you taught school-- for twen- ty five years?"
12874What are the books which this sub- Arctic library sent out?
12874What causes the changed standard?
12874What did Henry the Fifth say on the eve of Agincourt,--"For he to- day who sheds his blood with me shall be my brother"?
12874What did we find there?
12874What did you think of Toronto?"
12874What do they learn?
12874What do we do with baleen?
12874What has the policeman''s hard wheat done for Winnipeg?
12874What haunts us as we look at the white houses, that crescent beach of pinkest sand?
12874What have we?
12874What is a whale?
12874What is the highest price ever paid for a fox- skin?
12874What is then the ice- widow''s condition?
12874What is this choice tidbit?
12874What is whale- gum like?
12874What made the charm of this life to these men?
12874What matter all the creeds that come and go, The many gods of men?
12874What more would you?
12874What more would you?
12874What of Inspector Pelletier, Walker, Joyce, and Conway, essaying the traverse from Resolution to Hudson Bay?
12874What of the new Canadian who will step out?
12874What other changes is the yearly presence of American whalers among them making in Eskimo evolution?
12874What then must we call these splendid fellows so full of integrity and honour, whose every impulse is a generous one?
12874What were the"libraries"in which this Arctic Apostle did his work?
12874When we place this delightful trait alongside the fish- stories we are familiar with, who would seek to change the heathen?
12874When we run this line of 55 ° westward what do we strike in Asia?
12874When we used to sit on uneasy school- benches and say our"joggafy"lesson, what did that term spell for us?
12874When you ask them why they came to America, they say,"Did not our Lief Ericcson discover this continent, why should n''t we come?"
12874Where did the Eskimo get his versatile ability?
12874Who are these people, and whence came they?
12874Who can tell what they whisper to him of the sweet Alsace so far away?
12874Who hungers for whitefish- stomachs or liver of the loche?
12874Who is this patient?
12874Who knows what possibilities may be buttoned up under that ragged jacket?"
12874Who shall say?
12874Who shall say?
12874Who would envy kings?
12874Who would napkins bear, or finger- bowls?
12874Who would worry about mosquitoes with that splendid spectacular of the Grand Rapids at our feet?
12874Why attempt the impossible?
12874Why had the allowance of Mrs. Blueskin( née Running Rabbit) been exceeded?
12874Why should I enter the lists and take up icy spear for my Eskimo fellow British subject?
12874Why should we not be happy?
12874Why so?
12874Will he hold up?
12874Will he take to a gully?
12874Will there be any left?
12874Would you like to see the letters that_ The Teaser, The Twin, Johnny Little Hunter_, and_ Mary Blue Quill_ are sending out to their parents?
12874You teach it to me, eh?
12874[ Illustration: Farthest North Football] What of the little girls?
12874[ Illustration: Roxi and the Oo- vai- oo- ak Family] How does the young wife fit in?
12874[ Illustration: Sir William Van Horne, First President of the Canadian Pacific Railway] The Americanisation of Canada?
12874[ Illustration: Smith''s Landing]"How did Smith''s Landing get its name?"
12874[ Illustration: Two Little Ones at Herschel Island] Is there much money in whales to- day?
12874[ Would Mr. Roosevelt second this?]
12874but"How good?
12874but"How well?"
9497''And the baby?''
9497''And where is he now?''
9497''Are they so far up?''
9497''Are you English, then?''
9497''Are you also?''
9497''Are you going over the Gothard?''
9497''Better than_ I Spettri_?''
9497''But did n''t you mind giving up all your work?''
9497''But does that prevent you from marrying?''
9497''But is it not just the same as managing the shop at home?''
9497''But it''s fine, is n''t it?
9497''But were n''t you tired?''
9497''But what,''I asked,''brought you back?''
9497''But why do they come here, so many?''
9497''But why so early?''
9497''But why,''I said,''why do you live alone?
9497''But why,''I said,''why?
9497''Can I go and look at them?''
9497''Can I have a bed,''I said,''for the night?''
9497''Did you enjoy it?''
9497''Do all the Swiss want to serve their time in the army?''
9497''Do n''t you want to go back?''
9497''Do you dislike women?''
9497''Do you want to be shot?''
9497''Does the steamer stop here all night?''
9497''English?
9497''Have you been a soldier?''
9497''How do you write it?''
9497''How long did you know your Signora before you were married?''
9497''How long has it taken you to do that much?''
9497''How long should we have had to wait if we had n''t got through now?''
9497''I suppose you will rest when you get to London?''
9497''Is n''t it fine?''
9497''It''s better like this, two men?''
9497''May I listen?''
9497''On foot?''
9497''The women in America, when they came into the store, they said,"Where is John, where is John?"
9497''Then why ca n''t you marry?
9497''This much?
9497''What are they doing?''
9497''What do you say?''
9497''What does the Government do?
9497''What is all the noise?''
9497''What is he called?''
9497''What time will you be going on?''
9497''What will you drink?''
9497''What woman?''
9497''What?''
9497''What?''
9497''When is the first steamer?''
9497''Where do you come from?''
9497''Where have you come from?''
9497''Where?''
9497''Which woman is it to be?''
9497''Why are these Governments always doing what we do n''t want them to do?
9497''Why did you come on foot all down the valley when you could have taken the train?
9497''Why did you do so much?''
9497''Why live with a woman?''
9497''Why must he not go out?''
9497''Why should we have a Government?
9497''Why,''I said,''do n''t you marry?
9497''Why?
9497''Will you have soup and boiled beef and vegetables?''
9497''Wine or beer?''
9497''Wo n''t you go back some time?''
9497''Would you like omelette after the beef?''
9497''You are Austrian?''
9497''You are a German?''
9497''You are coming to your room?''
9497''You do n''t look forward to it?''
9497''You live quite alone?''
9497''_ Couvre- toi de gloire, Tartarin-- couvre- toi de flanelle._''Why should it please me so that his cloak is of red flannel?
9497''_ Quanto costa l''uva?_''were my first words in the south.
9497''_ Voyez, monsieur-- cet-- cet-- qu''est- ce que-- qu''est- ce que veut dire cet-- cela?_''He shows me the paper.
9497''_ È bello-- il ballo?_''he asked at length, one direct, flashing question.
9497After all, why should I not eat, after the long walk?
9497Am I greater than he, am I stronger than he?
9497And I wondered, Why am I here, on this ridge of the Alps, in the lamp- lit, wooden, close- shut room, alone?
9497And for what?
9497And how much had they cost?
9497And how much has that old imperial vanity clung to the German soul?
9497And what is the rest, that which is- not the tiger, that which the tiger is- not?
9497And yet, was she not herself finished in this work?
9497Between the clerical party and the radicals and the socialists, what canons were left that were absolute?
9497But I said in German:''May I look?''
9497But I, what am I?
9497But do you live in Switzerland?''
9497But how does it come to pass in Christ?
9497But is there nothing else?
9497But the maestra came inflammably on that Thursday evening, and were we not going to the theatre, to see_ Amleto_?
9497But the vine-- one crop--?''
9497Did not the German kings inherit the empire of bygone Rome?
9497Do I know a consummation in the Infinite, I, the prey, beyond the tiger who devours me?
9497Does it pass away, or does it only lose its pristine quality?
9497Has the creature no sense?
9497Have I only the negative ecstasy of being devoured, of becoming thus part of the Lord, the Great Moloch, the superb and terrible God?
9497How can he know anything about being and not- being when he is only a maudlin compromise between them, and all he wants is to be a maudlin compromise?
9497How could she be conscious of herself when all was herself?
9497I asked him,''Used you to think of it, the lake, the Monte Baldo, the laurel trees down the slope?''
9497I did not dare to say,''Am I so far down?''
9497I forget everything except I will kill him--''''But you did n''t?''
9497If not, what, then, is being?
9497Is there an affirmation, behind my negation, other than the tiger''s affirmation of his own glorious infinity?
9497It is two years that I have not spoke, not a word-- so, you see, I have--''''You have forgotten it?
9497It makes us work, it takes part of our wages away from us, it makes us soldiers-- and what for?
9497O-- Nicoletta, where is the Giovann''?''
9497On Christmas Day the padrone came in with the key of his box, and would we care to see the drama?
9497She is twice my age, but what is age in such circumstances?
9497Should one ever go down to the lower world?
9497That his body was in California, what did it matter?
9497The boy comes to me and says:''Do you know, Signore, what they are singing?''
9497The issue, is it eternal not- being?
9497The kingdom of the world had no significance: what could one do but wander about?
9497The landlord came--''And bread?''
9497The landlord turned to us with the usual naïve, curious deference, and the usual question:''You are Germans?''
9497They argue among themselves for a moment: will the Signoria understand?
9497To be or not to be King, Father, in the Self supreme?
9497To be perfect, to be one with God, to be infinite and eternal, what shall we do?
9497Was it worth it?''
9497What can be so fiercely gleaming when all is shadowy?
9497What did they want when they came together, Paolo and she?
9497What does a Government mean?
9497What is government for?''
9497What is he brooding, then?
9497What is it that he secretly yearns for, amid all the placidity of fate?
9497What is that which parted ways with the terrific eagle- like angel of the senses at the Renaissance?
9497What is the Oneness to which I subscribe, I who offer no resistance in the flesh?
9497What is the reason?
9497What is this Government?
9497What is this?
9497What should he choose for his great occasion, this broad, thick- set, ruddy descendant of the peasant proprietors of the plain?
9497What then of her young breasts and her womb?
9497What then, if a man come to me with a sword, to kill me, and I do not resist him, but suffer his sword and the death from his sword, what am I?
9497What was all his courage but the very tip- top of cowardice?
9497What, then, is being?
9497What_ is_ the consummation in Christ?
9497Where is the transcendent knowledge in our hearts, uniting sun and darkness, day and night, spirit and senses?
9497Wherein am I perfect in this submission?
9497Wherein are we superior?
9497Who wants it?
9497Why am I here?
9497Why are the women so bad at playing this part in real life, this Ophelia- Gretchen role?
9497Why are they so unwilling to go mad and die for our sakes?
9497Why must you live alone?''
9497Why not?
9497Why was I getting out at this wayside place, on to the great, raw high- road?
9497Will he ever find himself in prison?
9497Yet what should become of the world?
43497Am I, then, to travel through the air, or sink down to the lower regions?
43497And how old is the monastery?
43497And west of that?
43497And west of the Caspian Sea?
43497And what is there to the west of this ocean?
43497And where do you come to when you continue to travel westwards?
43497And you will send my letter to Gyangtse?
43497Are they civil to you?
43497Are they in fairly good condition?
43497Can you depend on your wife''s faithfulness for so long a time?
43497Can you find your way, and are you sure that your supplies will last out?
43497Certainly; but which way do you think of taking? 43497 Do you know the way to the south?"
43497Do you see the small white swirls in the south- west? 43497 Does not the Sahib hear something?"
43497Does not the Sahib think it dangerous to go further when the lake is bottomless?
43497Does the Bombo Chimbo remember that I tried to detain him five and a half years ago with a large levy?
43497Does the Devashung know that I am here?
43497Has, then, Rabsang played a trick on me and the Babu Sahib?
43497Have you any fresh information?
43497Have you any horses you can sell us?
43497Have you any yaks for sale?
43497Have you heard anything more of the Governor?
43497Have you heard that Hedin is in Srinagar?
43497How are the hired horses?
43497How can the Sahib regain his strength if he eats so little?
43497How can you remember all that?
43497How do you know that?
43497How goes it with the animals?
43497How is Hlaje Tsering getting on?
43497How long can the animals hold out, if we find no pasture?
43497How long is it by the nearest way to Shigatse?'''' 43497 How long will it take a messenger to reach him?"
43497How many do you want to manage the caravan?
43497How many more animals have we?
43497How much do you want?
43497How much longer will the storm last?
43497In which direction have the robbers retired with their booty?
43497Is Hlaje Tsering still ruler of Naktsang?
43497Is he bringing with him as large a following as last time?
43497Is 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?"
43497Master,suggested Robert, who always addressed me thus,"would it not be more prudent to land again before the storm reaches its height?
43497May it not be Changpas?
43497No, 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?"
43497Ordered to halt?
43497Shall you have more of such lake voyages, Master?
43497Tell me, Hlaje Tsering, do you think that I shall be stopped in the territory of the Labrang?
43497Tell me, Ma Daloi, do you think that the Tashi Lama will receive me?
43497That 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?"
43497WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
43497We are, then, in the province of Tang- yung?
43497We shall, then, have more losses soon?
43497What are you afraid of?
43497What are you talking about? 43497 What are your terms?"
43497What do they say to my remaining away so long?
43497What happens if she misconducts herself with another man?
43497What is it?
43497What is the matter?
43497What is the news?
43497What is their intention, do you think, Muhamed Isa?
43497What lies to the west of Yarkand?
43497What time is it, Master?
43497What, in your opinion, do they mean to do with us?
43497When?
43497Where are you going?
43497Where do you come from?
43497Where do you think that the soldiers are waiting for us?
43497Where is he? 43497 Where is the Governor of Naktsang?"
43497Where?
43497Which way will they ask us to take this time?
43497Whither are you travelling?
43497Who founded it, then?
43497Who has brought the mail?
43497Why did you not close the way to me? 43497 Why do you put these questions?"
43497Why have you come to my tent, Karma Tamding? 43497 Why is it that it has just been so dark?"
43497Why, then, have we not seen the fire before? 43497 Why,"they then both asked,"did you not show us this paper at once?
43497Will it, then, be still colder than now?
43497Will you be so good as to sell us yaks, Karma Tamding?
43497Will you give us some of your sheep?
43497Will you go on a long journey with me?
43497Will you guide us?
43497Will you procure us guides?
43497Will you sell me some horses for them?
43497You have not heard, then, that any messenger from Shigatse has been inquiring about us?
43497A coarse fellow asked shortly and boldly( Illustration 89):"What are you?"
43497A curious feeling of awe took possession of me; had I insulted them through some want of delicacy?
43497A thought occurs to me: shall we travel on to the mouth of the Ki- chu and thence go up to Lhasa on foot?
43497After all the severe trials and adventures we had experienced should we succeed in reaching our goal?
43497Ah, where would my dreams again be shattered and my aspirations cease to pulsate?
43497And why should they not be endowed with intelligence?
43497And why?
43497And with what object?
43497And, besides, how long do you expect to have to wait here for the answer?
43497Are they walls erected across my path by hostile spirits, or do they await my coming?
43497Are you disposed to accompany me on a journey of two years through the high mountains?"
43497But could we carry ourselves enough provisions to last us through this uninhabited country?
43497But he must know something about me, or how could Ngurbu Tundup''s arrival at Ngangtse- tso with the letters be explained?
43497But 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?"
43497But what is that?
43497But where are our men?
43497But why is this?"
43497But why was he so late?
43497But, tell me, how have you got on since we last saw one another?"
43497Can I have the kidneys for dinner to- morrow?"
43497Can he be Amitabha himself?
43497Could I not buy some of these charming figures?
43497Could the boat provide us with shelter?
43497Could we keep alive till the sun rose?
43497Did spring set in so early in these more southern regions?
43497Does the Maharaja of Kashmir lay claim to it, or the Dalai- Lama, or is it a part of Chinese Turkestan?
43497Each community remains together on the journey, but how do they choose a leader?
43497Had Ganpat Sing lost the letters, or had they never reached Leh?
43497Had Hlaje Tsering received secret orders from Lhasa?
43497Had I not here a task before me much more profitable than following in the steps of Tommy Atkins to Lhasa?
43497Had he been informed that the Tashi Lama was really expecting me?
43497Had it, perchance, tributaries deriving their water from the heart of the mysterious country to the north?
43497Had the wolves torn him in pieces?
43497Has anything happened to him?
43497Has one of your superiors sent you?"
43497Have they not come this very day to stop our further progress?"
43497Have you one from the Tashi Lama?
43497He 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?"
43497Hlaje Tsering bristled up at once and exclaimed:"To the Dangra- yum- tso?
43497How 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?
43497How could I foresee that I should one day reckon him among my best friends, and think of him with warm respect and admiration?
43497How is the caravan?"
43497How long is it to the dawn?
43497How long would it be before the boat would ground on the hard, salt bottom, if it found itself in a trough between two waves?
43497How should we prosper?
43497How were we to pass the night with 29 degrees of frost, and wet clothes already stiffened into cuirasses of ice?
43497I 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?
43497If I let you go, which road will you take?"
43497Is it to be wondered at that a stranger feels happy in this house, where he is surrounded daily with kindness and hospitality?
43497Is not the following menu tempting?
43497Is the river one of the forbidden paths of Tibet?
43497Is there a lake in the neighbourhood?
43497It is evident that we must leave Shigatse, but by which route?
43497It is well and naturally executed--_pia fraus!_"When was the monastery founded?"
43497Might 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?
43497Nay, should I ever have enough of it?
43497Now all the militia must stand under arms to----""You surely do not intend to detain me again?"
43497Now the only question was: should we be able to drag ourselves along to inhabited districts?
43497On October 1 I wrote in my diary:"What will be our experiences in this new month?
43497Or should we seek out the nearest nomads at once, and beg them for assistance?
43497Or tell me to what Power this land belongs?
43497Robert and I rolled ourselves together in a bunch, but of what use was it?
43497Several months?"
43497Shall we remain together so long?
43497Should I be tired of it?
43497Should we all remain together till we fell in with the first nomads?
43497Should we be received as open enemies, and after all wish ourselves back with the wolves on the banks of Yeshil- kul?
43497Should we perish one after another in these icy deserts of the Tibetan Alps?
43497The post?
43497Three antelope tracks we crossed were regarded as a good sign; there must be pasturage somewhere about, but where?
43497Twilight falls; I feel my heart beating; shall we succeed?
43497Was it another traveller, or had hunters wandered thus far?
43497Was it certain where the source of the Brahmaputra lay?
43497Was it possible?
43497Was it, perhaps, impossible, for political reasons, to send me my letters from India?
43497Was the spring coming?
43497Was, perhaps, the Raga- tsangpo the main stream?
43497Were there warm springs at the bottom which prevented the lake from freezing over in parts?
43497What are you gazing at?"
43497What did it matter what time it was?
43497What did it matter whether the Tibetans would be friendly or hostile?
43497What did this most unexpected change of front mean?
43497What did we care if the air was raw and cold?
43497What did we talk about?
43497What do you think of doing now?"
43497What is to happen then?"
43497What on earth can he have to tell them that they have not heard already twenty times over?
43497What would become of the re- incarnation when no one knew where the two popes were dwelling?
43497What would it have profited me to have made them anxious by anticipating troubles?
43497What would the next year bring?
43497When and where would these leaves come to rest after flying over endless stretches of unknown country?
43497When did he come?"
43497Where have you been yourself?"
43497Where would our grand progress come to a standstill, checked by a peremptory"Thus far and no farther,"backed up by muzzle- loaders and sabres?
43497Who would have looked for a true prairie up here in North Tibet?
43497Why did I not understand him when he so plainly said a last good- bye?
43497Why did they not signal by lighting a fire?
43497Why should they speed away at random like soulless flying- machines?
43497Why?
43497Would it be granted me to find once more my home unchanged?
43497Would it not be better to land and wait for the day?
43497Would opposition still continue, or would the Tibetans prove more friendly than Europeans?
43497Would the 13th be unfortunate for us also?
43497Would the lama monasteries of Tibet give us such a friendly welcome?
43497the culminating point of my career or a retrogression?
31557Aha,say you,"and what is a Black Boy?"
31557And how did you know that crane to be a spirit?
31557And what is Devil- work?
31557But when,I asked,"shall we come to your coffee plantation?"
31557Captain, is it permitted to come on board?
31557Did he lose a ship of John Hart''s?
31557Did you ever see an evil spirit?
31557Do none of you smell flowers?
31557Do you know what the name of that spirit was? 31557 Do you like bathing?"
31557Do you like school?
31557Do you mean to refuse me what I ask?
31557Do you not know they are murdering your king?
31557Had you hidden a tapu?
31557How else can a man prove himself to be brave?
31557How is this?
31557How many pathom he high?
31557How much you got? 31557 How much you want?"
31557How on earth do you know that?
31557How shall I repay your great kindness to me? 31557 How?"
31557If a white chief came up here and smelt this, how would you feel?
31557In short, I am to look for no support, whether physical or moral?
31557Is that royal?
31557Is that true, George?
31557Is the island on the spree?
31557Like Mahinui?
31557My patha he tell me he see: you think he lie?
31557My patha he tell me,or"White man he tell me,"would be his constant beginning;"You think he lie?"
31557Now what is your motive in this?
31557Under what form?
31557What are you doing here?
31557What chief?
31557What did she say to you?
31557What do you want with a gun, Arick?
31557What have you in the canoe that I should smell carrion?
31557What is it?
31557What is that?
31557What is the matter with the man? 31557 Where are you going?"
31557Who asked the Great Powers to make laws for us; to bring strangers here to rule us?
31557Who is that man, father?
31557Who is that?
31557Why do they call themselves Mormons?
31557Why do you not go to help him?
31557Why do you not take these?
31557Why, what is the meaning of all this?
31557Will you be at school to- morrow?
31557Will you take a cigar?
31557With two husbands?
31557You are old,they argued;"soon you will die; what use will it be to you?"
31557You got copra, king?
31557You like some beer?
31557_ Et vos gargouilles moyen- âge_,cried I;"_ comme elles sont originales!_""_ N''est- ce pas?
31557_ Mitai ehipe?_I asked.
31557_ Pas de cocotiers? 31557 ''Melican mate he go away?'' 31557 ''What you go do''Melican mate?'' 31557 ''You like blackee coat?'' 31557 ''You like file- a''m?'' 31557 (_ Pantomime._) He say Missa Whela,''Ma''Whala?'' 31557 A chief in Little Makin asked, in an hour of lightness,Who is Kaeia?"
31557A sedge- like grass( buffalo grass?)
31557About one- third of the troops believed him this time; how many will believe him the next?
31557After all, what was there to complain of?
31557And how about the current?
31557And how was the point brought again before his Honour?
31557And now it might beat upon these ruins, and who should assemble?
31557And shall I not be a little loyal to Mataafa?
31557And suppose the king should fall, what would be the fate of the king''s friends?
31557And the end of it?
31557And this is my mamma?
31557And was he not wise, since that was his complaint, to go to folks who could do more?
31557And where?
31557And why should they be at the bother of two walks?
31557And will you not help me?
31557And you know how much afraid the natives are of the evil spirits in the wood, and how they think all sickness comes from them?
31557Asked why there was a sleeping- mat, he retorted indignantly,"Why have you mats?"
31557Bishop:"Why are the Hawaiians Dying Out?"
31557But to whom can we address ourselves?
31557But what had he to do with it?
31557But what were the Consuls doing in this matter of inland administration?
31557But which?
31557But why are these so different?
31557But why are they dead?
31557But why were they previously left in the dark?
31557But why( it will be asked) spin out by these excessive methods a thread of such tenuity?
31557By what criterion is the convert to distinguish the essential from the unessential?
31557By what powers of law was this result attained?
31557By what process known to diplomacy has he risen from his one- sixth part of municipal authority to be the Bismarck of a Polynesian island?
31557Did she understand?
31557Did they like it?
31557Do these unfortunates like the king?
31557Do you not hear something supernatural?"
31557Does it permit a state of society in which a citizen can live and act with confidence?
31557For do we not find, in the case of the municipal treasury, the same disquieting features?
31557For the poor treaty officials, what have they but rights very obscurely expressed and very weakly defended by their predecessors?
31557For why should a mere meteor frequent the altars of abominable gods?
31557Fresh points at once arise:"What are the Israelites?
31557He looked at the missionary, and what did he see?
31557He say chief:--''Chief, you like things of mine?
31557Here it is:"The king, he good man?"
31557Him they approached with honeyed words and carneying manners--"You are So- and- so, son of So- and- so?"
31557How does their own poet sing?
31557How else could a man prove he was brave?
31557How if both were fathers, one natural, one adoptive?
31557How if the founder of the monarchy, while he worked for his brother, worked at the same time for the child of his loins?
31557How if the heir of Tembaitake, like the heir of Tembinok''himself, were not a son, but an adopted nephew?
31557I ask you, which of these two persons was slain by Kamehameha?
31557I begin to be alarmed; and because I am afraid I ask you to confront a certain danger"?
31557I felt guiltless upon all; but how to show it?
31557I would not have taken copra in a gift: how to express that quality by my dinner- table bearing?
31557I wrote of Parker that he behaved like a boy of ten: what was he else, being a slave of sixty?
31557If he was with Malietoa''s men, which is the real gist of his offence, we who are not Germans may surely ask, Why not?
31557Is a father- in- law one of a man''s own family?
31557Is it a law at all?
31557Is this English law?
31557It is great fun( I have tried it) for the child, and I never heard of it doing any harm to the fishes, so what could be more jolly?
31557It was surely fortunate that there was no one drunk; but, drunk or sober, where else would a scene so irritating have concluded without blows?
31557Kekela he say;''why you want?''
31557Meanwhile, the calf stood looking on, a little perplexed, and seemed to be saying:"Well, now, is this life?
31557Meanwhile, there was the cow, with the board over her eyes, left tied by a pretty long rope to a small tree in the paddock, and who was to milk her?
31557Now, do you remember Misifolo-- a tall, thin Hovea boy that came shortly before you left?
31557On what ground is Malietoa a rebel?
31557Or is not rather the repulsion mutual?
31557Should I not approach her on the still depending question of my rent?
31557So much was accomplished: what was to follow?
31557Something wrong?
31557Taipi might; he ought; it was a chief part of his duty; but would any one regard the inhibition of a Beggar on Horseback?
31557The Captain was got safe off the wicked horse, but how was he to get back again to Apia and the_ Alameda_?
31557They now face empty- handed the tedium of their uneventful days; and who shall pity them?
31557Uncle Lloyd and Palema made a malanga[21] to go over the island to Siumu, and Talolo was anxious to go also; but how could we get along without him?
31557Was it Luheluhe?"
31557Was it not the same with unchastity, it may be asked?
31557Was not the Polynesian always unchaste?
31557What can they do?
31557What circumstance is common to them all, but that they lived on islands destitute, or very nearly so, of animal food?
31557What do the little girls in the cellar think that Austin does?
31557What else should we expect?
31557What had the man been after?
31557What is the difference between their cases?
31557What is the nature of the obligation assumed at such a festival?
31557What step could be taken?
31557What was the business?
31557What was their right to interfere?
31557What were the arguments with which they overcame the resistance of the Government?
31557When had it begun again?
31557When had it stopped?
31557Who can blame them for their timidity?
31557Who is Dr. Knappe, thus to make peace and war, deal in life and death, and close with a buffet the mouth of English Consuls?
31557Who is responsible now for the care and good treatment of these political prisoners?
31557Who is responsible?
31557Who is the unknown power that sent Mataafa in a German ship to the Marshalls, instead of in an English ship to Fiji?
31557Who told them so?
31557Who was responsible for this?
31557Who was to be punished?--the whaler guilty of the act, the missionary whose denunciation had provoked the scandal?
31557Why ca n''t he talk?"
31557Why go to such lengths for four months longer of fallacious solvency?
31557Why should I wonder?
31557Why should he?
31557Why this change?
31557You ask if we have seen Arick?
31557You remember Tauilo, and what a fine, tall, strong, Madame Lafarge sort of person she is?
31557You would not like to be very sick in some savage place in the islands, and have only the savages to doctor you?
31557and had not every country its own customs?
31557and that keeps separated Faamoina and his wife?
31557and what kind of torrent was that which had swept us eastward in the interval?
31557and what the Kanitus?"
31557and what was their sentiment towards the ruler?
31557he asked, and then, with a sneer,"Are you afraid of your life?"
31557pas de popoi?_"she asked.
31557that has decreed since that he shall receive not even inconsiderable gifts and open letters?
31557you like whaleboat?''
4229Ah, but how do you know they have it as cold as this? 4229 All ready?
4229And what about the Pole? 4229 Are you going to look at the Fram?"
4229But look here,cried an impatient voice:"are n''t we going to have Borghild Bryhn to- night?"
4229But,I ventured to object,"are you sure it is as strong as the others?"
4229Do you hear that noise? 4229 Doubt?
4229Had you any special object?
4229He ca n''t be taking anything but air now, can he?
4229How could I have been such an ass as not to think of it long ago?
4229How is it going?
4229How''s it getting on to- day-- is it coming?
4229Is this really a Polar ship?
4229Look there, in the snow- wall-- just under our feet-- can you see the light?
4229No; what are you talking about?
4229Now, Stubberud, what''s the temperature to- day?
4229Shall we try it?
4229Snow- blind? 4229 Such an everyday affair: what''s the use of making a fuss about it?"
4229Want a pilot, captain?
4229Was that the stuff?
4229What do you think of the lashings now, Hanssen?
4229What made you choose that particular direction?
4229What on earth is Uroa scenting?
4229What on earth is that shining over there through the fog?
4229What,I said,"more whips?"
4229-- How''s the coal- supply getting on?"
4229-- What do you think?
4229-- there could not be one of those mountains of cake to every man?
4229--"What does the crevasse look like?"
4229--"What sort of handles?"
4229--"What''s it like outside?"
4229A high, perpendicular face of ice, up which we should have to haul our things laboriously with the help of tackles?
4229A last look behind me:"All ready?"
4229And Lindström?
4229And evidently they must have had enough food, but where on earth had they got it from?
4229And if it came to that, would any of them survive the voyage round the formidable promontory?
4229And if so, under what conditions?
4229And why not?
4229And why?
4229And yet even to- day we hear people ask in surprise: What is the use of these voyages of exploration?
4229And yet, I wonder whether there was not a little feeling of melancholy in the midst of all our joy?
4229And, after all, whose fault was it?
4229As we stood there, afraid to begin, one of us-- it must have been Lindström, or Hanssen perhaps, or was it myself?
4229At Hassel''s?
4229At last it slipped out of Gjertsen:"Have you been there?"
4229At least two hours might be saved, I had no doubt of that-- but how?
4229Besides, were there not dogs enough, and good dogs too, in Alaska?
4229But how long should we have to wait for clear weather?
4229But now we snapped our fingers at the weather; what difference did it make to us if the wind howled in the guy- ropes and the snow drifted?
4229But the circumstances we were now in were not normal-- or was it, perhaps, myself who was not normal?
4229But there, in the opposite direction, what was there?
4229But wait: what is that?
4229But was it so?
4229But what does the dazzling day to the south conceal?
4229But what had become of Hassel?
4229But what in the world had become of Captain Larsen and the Antarctic?
4229But what was that?
4229But why had he brought in eight-- two enormous dishes with four on each?
4229Can anyone be surprised if one gets fond of such a ship?
4229Can anyone be surprised that we called it the Devil''s Glacier?
4229Can anyone grasp what such an offer meant at such a spot, made to a man who, to tell the truth, is very fond of a smoke after meals?
4229Can anyone who reads these lines form an idea of the effect this had upon us?
4229Can anything more inexplicable be imagined?
4229Can anything more topsy- turvy be imagined?
4229Can it be that the dog has not understood his master?
4229Could it be true?
4229Could that great white, unbroken plain over there be real, or was it only an illusion?
4229Did n''t you get sick of all those dogs?
4229Did you hurt yourself?
4229Do these animals possess a power of communicating with each other?
4229Do you know what it was?
4229Do you know what it was?
4229Does the glacier go smoothly on into the plateau, or is it broken up and impassable?
4229For what had happened only a few days before?
4229Hanssen did not take long to make up his mind, but what was the use?
4229Have you been there?"
4229Hot cakes?
4229How can one be in doubt about what one has heard with one''s own ears and seen with one''s own eyes?"
4229How did that moss come there?
4229How many would there be among us, who numbered nine?
4229How on earth did you manage to keep them alive?
4229How were we going to begin to bring order out of this chaos?
4229How, then, shall I describe our grief when, on the day we were to wear our beautiful sea- boots, we discovered that most of them were useless?
4229I could see that the passage was continued, but where did it lead?
4229I glance at the thermometer; it shows+50 ° F. But how can this be?
4229I squeeze in between the bundles of clothing, and what do I see?
4229I think it took about five minutes for the steam to disappear, and what did I see then?
4229I thought; ca n''t you see?
4229I understood, of course, that he saw something, but what?
4229I was really the only one to blame; why in the world had I not got away faster?
4229If he staked his life and abilities, would it not have been natural if we had been proud of having such a man to support?
4229In my diary I see that I conclude the day with the following words"What will the next surprise be, I wonder?"
4229Is it likely?
4229Is such a thing possible?
4229Is there no end to it?
4229It must be the Bay of Whales that we were looking down into, but what were those black things moving up and down?
4229It was no loss to us, as it happened; but who could tell which way these creatures had gone?
4229It was not without a certain feeling of suspense that we looked forward to our arrival at the harbour we were seeking What state should we find it in?
4229It was quite exciting to go up; what should we see at the top?
4229It will naturally be asked, What could be the cause of this?
4229Not till an hour later, when we had discussed all kinds of other things, did I enquire"Well, of course you have been at the South Pole?"
4229Now came the great question: What was there on the other side of the ridge?
4229Oh, Lindström, how long will this order last?
4229On account of the great geographical discoveries, the important scientific results?
4229One of the watch below, who had just come on deck, exclaimed:"What the devil is this beastly mess you fellows have got into?"
4229One often hears it asked, How is it possible to make the time pass on such a trip?
4229One often hears it asked, Which is to be preferred, severe heat or severe cold?
4229Or a great and dangerous fissure, which we should not be able to cross without going a long way round?
4229Or are they digging side by side on different lines?
4229Or is it the master who has not understood his dog?
4229Or would Nature present insurmountable difficulties?
4229Shall we meet again?
4229Shall we start?"
4229Should we go on?
4229Something extraordinary must await us farther on, but, what?
4229That was strange-- could all ten have gone down crevasses?
4229The formations appeared to promise it, and yet-- had we been so often deceived by these formations that we now refused to offer them a thought?
4229The light is so wonderful; what causes this strange glow?
4229The limestone is probably of older Palæozoic age(?
4229The question was, what would those two do when at last they had come up with their sledges?
4229Then comes Bjaaland; I wonder whether he is as smart at this game as he is on ski?
4229Then there was a hearty welcome home on all sides"Where''s the Fram?"
4229There had been five days of absolute calm; why should it not last out the week?
4229These looked very well, no doubt, freshly dyed as they were, but the question was, What would they look like after a couple of months''use?
4229They had the sun to go by, certainly, when they started, but who could say how long it would last?
4229Up on the Barrier all was absolutely still, and there was not a sign of life; indeed, what should anything live on?
4229Very strange, I thought; what can this be?
4229Was it possible that we were on our way down through the mountains again?
4229Was it possible?
4229Was it possibly instinct that told us this?
4229Was it the same desperate confusion, or would the ground offer better facilities?
4229Was it witchcraft?
4229Was n''t it he who was sent home from the Discovery after the first year?
4229Was there then any race to be first?
4229We knew that an enormous amount of weight could be saved, but how much?
4229We set traps, but what was the use of that, when the cargo consisted exclusively of provisions?
4229Were they going over to the other side?
4229What could this mean?
4229What did it mean?
4229What do you say to that?
4229What do you say to that?
4229What do you think of a bite of a mouth like that?"
4229What does he want to go out for again?
4229What does the end look like?
4229What good do they do us?
4229What in the world does that mean?
4229What in the world does the man mean?
4229What in the world was the meaning of this?
4229What in the world was this hall used for?
4229What is it that imposes this simultaneous stop?
4229What kind of country should we have to deal with?
4229What more can one wish?"
4229What on earth became of all these people?
4229What should we see when we got there?
4229What sort of a report would they bring of the result?
4229What was coming next?
4229What was it I had stumbled over?
4229What was it he talked about?
4229What was the object of taking all these dogs on board and transporting them all that long way?
4229What was the use of all these planks and boards?
4229What was to be done?
4229What wonder was it that this spot exercised a strong attraction upon each of us at the moment when we were to turn our backs upon it for good?
4229What would Steen say?
4229What would it be like when we had to get on to the plateau?
4229What would it be like?
4229What would it bring?
4229What would the result be, after marching blindly for so long and over such impossible ground, as we had been doing?
4229What would you do?
4229What, then, is the reason?
4229When I looked at this one, what do you think I saw?
4229When should we see those five again, who had just disappeared from view on the boundless plain, and in what conditions?
4229When we were going south, it certainly looked impassable between us and the mountains; but who could tell?
4229Where could he be?
4229Who cared to think of coming troubles?
4229Who could tell?
4229Who would have guessed that such splendid weather was to be found in these parts?
4229Why was the whole after- deck full of coal?
4229Why?
4229Will they meet?
4229Would it be unreasonable if those who have endured and achieved so much had now come home to rest?
4229Would it be vouchsafed to us to uphold this honourable tradition?
4229Would it continue in this boundless plain without hindrance of any kind?
4229Would it not have been much more convenient to take all that kind of goods on board in''Frisco?
4229Would it prove impossible to land at all conveniently?
4229Would not Fix take advantage of the occasion to assume the position of boss?
4229Would they soon be coming?
4229Would they turn and go home, or would they drive up to the starting- point?
4229Yes, circumstances work wonders; for I suppose one need not make Providence responsible for these trifles?
4229and do you want to know where I found it?
4229ca n''t you hear?
4229there was Lindström lying on his stomach up in the loft, and handing down through the trap- door-- what do you think?
4229what can they have meant by this howling?
15171Mr. Bauer is not half appreciated yet; he is considered a very great artist, but what is that to what he was? 15171 1 Cyprinidae, Streams from A brown fish, with irregular Oreinus? 15171 69 Barbus?
1517170 Gonorhynchus?"
1517172 Cyprinoid,"73"Gonorhyncus, Gurmab, Same as 70?
15171998 common, Chenopodioid?
15171A curious question arises, what is the frond of a fern?
15171A curious tendency is observed in Pomaceae, Ceraseae to have the stamina of the same colour as the petals, thereby_ showing their origin_?
15171A fine arborescent Wendlandia, Bignonia indica?
15171A small Lycopodium, Gmelina asiatica?
15171A_ Sarcopyramis Sonerilae_ was also found, but rather past flowering, and an Acrostichum?
15171After leaving Panga we came on to a place called Minzapeeza, here Adiantum, Aspidium?
15171Again, why do some plants flower sooner at such elevations than at other lower places?
15171All genuine aquatic types have leaves involute in vernation?
15171Also the sheath may not have adhesive powers at its apex to prevent the escape of the radical at that point: witness Hyacinth roots?
15171An arborescent Urticea( Baehmeria?)
15171An both longitudinally and Opsarion?
15171Aralia or Panax, four or five species, Croton malvaefolium, Justicia, Adhatoda, Peristrophe, Amaranthaceae, Artemisia, Urtica urens?
15171Are all Myrtaceae dicarpellar?
15171Are they barren from mere deficiency in supplies, such as may result from many circumstances; or are the antheriform ramenta deficient?
15171Artemisiae one or two, Centaurea spinosa, Salsola cordifolia and aphylla?
15171Astragalus, and Peganum, are the most common; Muscoides, Plantaginacea reoccur, a curious_ leaved_ Composita?
15171At 10,000 feet, the Spilus microphyllus, Polygonum, as well as on ascent Gaultheria nummularioid., swards abounding with Gramen nardoides(?
15171At 8,000 feet, Hamiltonia?
15171At 9,300 feet, Morina Wallichiana, Osmundioid, Dipsacus, Scabiosa?
15171At the nullah, Fici sp., Saccharum Megala, Verbenacia?
15171At the raised Marine Fossil Beach, a queer Cephalanthus?
15171At the same elevation Parnassia, Epilobium monus, Gnaphalium densiflor., Vaccinium pumilum, Gentiana, Polygonum(?)
15171Below this a little, woods commence chiefly of Bogh Pata, Cerasus, Salix, Rosa fructibus hispidis, Acers, Abelia?
15171Berberis asiatica, Hamamelidea?
15171Berberis asiatica, Viburna, Spiraea_ bella_?
15171But wherever I turn, the question suggests itself, what business have I here collecting plants, with so many in Calcutta demanding attention?
15171Can it be cultivated solely for the straw?
15171Can the Mahaseer not reach this?
15171Chilwa, Perilamp,?
15171Commelina bengalensis?
15171Does this indicate its being of a more tropical nature than the others?
15171During the latter portion of the journey, I gathered a Passiflora?
15171Euphorbia ramis 4-gonis, foliis?
15171Ferns occur in more abundance, thence downwards Woodwardia, Dicksonia?
15171Ficus elastica?
15171Hamamelidea, Cedrela?
15171Horsemen to the number of 100?
15171How can I reconcile my own splendid opportunities with those of more deserving naturalists in other branches?
15171How can one account for the small elevation at which fish are found in the Himalayan?
15171Hymenophyllum, Davallia atrata, Diplazium, Begonia Malabarica?
15171I am horridly idle, and yet what can I do without books; yet with regard to books, the more originality we possess, the less we require them?
15171I hope to be particular in hereafter comparing the floras of all the deserts?
15171I met with Sarcostemma ciliatum; Wall.?
15171In addition a Polygala, a Crucifera with bracteae and white flowers, an Acanthacea, Prenanthes?
15171In cornfields Fumariaceae, Adonis, Cruciferae, Pulmonaria, Arenaria, Hordei sp., Tulipa lutea, and Hyacinthus?
15171In one place I gathered Lonicera heterophylla, a fragrant Valeriana?
15171In several cases, each pinna appears to have scales only which become barren lobes?
15171In the ditches Typha, Butomus, watercresses, Alomioides, Ceratophyllum, Lemna_ gibba_?
15171In the fields a young Ranunculus in profusion, Veronica agrestis, Euphorbia, Festuca annua?
15171In the vine the ancient tendrils are perfectly woody, although this may not be true wood, yet it is truly fibrous, and I ask, from what is it formed?
15171Is it not rather a Viticea, owing to the absence of the 5th stamen?
15171Is it, or is it not, subservient to reproduction?
15171Is there any plant existing with two sorts of gemmae, so differently constituted?
15171It obviously has much analogy?
15171It would be curious to enquire why the powers of variation change so completely in the different families?
15171Khurda, ditto Trichopterus?
15171Kydia continues; a fine Palm, caudex 8- 10-pedali; it probably belongs to the genus Wallichia?
15171Lichens abundant on black_ limestone_?
15171Loaches, Perilamps, and especially an Oreinus?
15171Micaceous slate?
15171Musci Lichens and fungi abound in the wood, as also Circaea and Herminium?
15171No such thing as a petiolate leaf occurs in acrogens, all are attached by a broad base?
15171Nobody answering him, he continued,"Do you hear what I say?"
15171One tree occurs with a Fraxinus?
15171Painted partridges were seen; and the eggs of a large bird like a plover?
15171People may object and say, why were not more met with_ opened_?
15171Phoenix becoming more frequent and finer, P. acaulis?
15171Poinciana pulcherrima, both red and yellow, Rhus?
15171Query, is this a sign of the greater development of Morus?
15171Query-- In which part of a fish intestines like that of the Mahaseer, is the chief digestion carried on?
15171Query-- Why are Carduaceae,( Artemisia) so adapted to aridity?
15171Rhododendron(?)
15171Some change is to be observed in the vegetation, see Catalogue, two or three Labiata, an Ononis, an Aconite, Tussilago?
15171Spathoglottis, and Anthogonum occur on the flat rocks, which frequently prevail; Arundinaria is seen every where as well as a Smithia?
15171Spiraea bella, Conaria, Erythrium, Elaeagnus spinosus, Salix?
15171Staminis laciniis alternatis?
15171That they should have no sexes, reproductive organs, and two sorts of gemmae, or sexes, reproductive organs, or gemmae of one evident kind?
15171The Cymbidioid has pollena 4, incumbentia postice aliquoties minore, glandula nulla?
15171The Tankervellia( or Pharus?)
15171The chief cultivation about here is_ Nihi- joari_, then_ Bajra_--why is the former always bent?
15171The chief cultivation of the hills, Atriplex sanguinea,_ bhatoo vena_, some fine walnut trees, mulberries, also Celtoidea?
15171The cultivation consists of rice, millet, Soflong?
15171The game birds are quail, three species of partridge, a huge Ptarmigan?
15171The grasses of the summit are two Andropogons: an Arundo Festucoidea, Panicum, Isachne, Nardus ceasing below, it is towards this that Crepis?
15171The herbaceous plants are very numerous, Compositae, Cruciferae, small Leguminosae, Berberideae, Isopyroides, Crocus?
15171The humidity which may appear connected with the rapid evaporation in these countries, and which obtains?
15171The marshes which are frequented by a few snipe, present grasses, the usual Cyperaceae, Xyris, occurs but is not common; Panicum stagninum?
15171The mosses of this side were Brachymenium, Tortula, Famaria, Trichostomum, Neckerae, Polytrichum fuscum, Zygodon?
15171The most common plants are Artemisiae two or three species, Centaurea spinosa, Salsola luteiflora, Almond groves, Iris crocifolia?
15171The most common tree here, is Urticea procera?
15171The only new plants were a Celtis?
15171The plants which were particularly conspicuous about Churra, were past flowering in the interior; thus Osbeckia Nepalensis?
15171The timber trees, or rather trees not producing fruit, and which the_ Moolla_ thinks very lightly of, are the_ Chenar_,( plane),_ Pudda_,( Poplar?
15171The water of this river or portion of the Megna?
15171The water plants continue the same as at Cabul; Hippurus and Triglochin, Mentha, Cochlearia, Naiad?
15171The wild form of_ Oryza sativa_,_ Panicum interruptum_ and_ Leersia_?
15171The wind inclining to be hot, but it is cool up to 7.5 or 8 A.M. Alaudo cristata?
15171Then along the wooded banks, Wendlandia,_ Pomacea_?
15171There were two species of Laridae, neither of which I had seen before, several small Tringae, the very long red shanked bird, Hematopus?
15171These lines are united by smaller oblique ones, whence their origin?
15171Thorns of Prionites, what are they?
15171Thus Bayfield asked his writer, who such a one standing near him was, whether a Shan or Singpho?
15171Thus Greville and Arnott, angrily ask, what do persons mean by saying that mosses have pistilla, etc.?
15171Thus, Jonesia and Peronema, Jack?
15171To what extent do these agree with coal?
15171To what is this owing?
15171Trichonema, Crocus, and one or two other monocotyledons, Labiatae?
15171Urticeae?!
15171Verbena chamaedrys, Rubi 3 or 4, Tetrantherae?
15171Verbena chamaedrys?
15171Vines numerous, of large size, running up mulberry trees; forests seen on Kooner mountain?
15171What can be the cause of this tropical elevation at such altitudes?
15171What could have induced the Mussulmans to build on such horridly hard barren and hot places, with no water near?
15171What further proof can be wanted of the maritime and insular nature of the world during the reigns of the Saurian reptiles?
15171What is Burnes''holly oak, or lily oak?
15171What is the cause of the plurality of radicles in certain species of Lemna, and their blank in others?
15171What is the reason of the ruined forts so common in this country?
15171What more conclusive can be expected about the appearance of new species?
15171What particular plants and what parts of these appear to have formed coal?
15171Whence do these people get their curious grey eyes, and light hair?
15171Whence do they derive their singular situation?
15171Where did the profusion of Justicia Adhatoda which I find here come from, is it not a distinct species?
15171Which is the most probable?
15171Why should not compound and simple microscopes each have their merits?
15171Will any one show me an instance of a proved gemma taking upon itself the form of one of these anthers?
15171With regard to Nicotiana and Nolana; have these one or two rows of carpella?
15171Yesterday evening saltpetre was visible in abundance on some of the higher banks, and on these_ Phulahi_,_ Jhow_, a Composita, and Salsola?
15171_ 5th_.--To Maidan, distance eight miles?
15171_ 7th_.--Kilah- i- Kajee, lies one mile to the eastward: distance of to- day''s march, nine miles?
15171_ Bura Raiwah_.--Gobio Rewah, a very handsome, eight- cornered, scaled fish, with orange fins and golden sides: takes no bait?
15171_ Daisoo_, Urtica urens?
15171_ Fly wheel_(?)
15171_ Hence_?
15171altera?
15171and heterophylla, Pogostemon, Triumfetta,( these occupy the old cleared spots,) Castaneae sp.?
15171are the most common plants, Euonymus and Malpighiacea?
15171as before, Lemna, Valisneria_ verticillata_?
15171corollae?
15171fluitans?
15171how do they expect that we are to demonstrate its application to the pistil, and the subsequent steps?
15171is it to their being more completely under the thumb of a rapacious governor?
15171magis composita esse debet; laciniis anticis?
15171microphyllus( are these two species confounded by me, as the larger- leaved one never descends so low?
15171of Astragalus, Solanum jacquini?
15171of Ceratostemma( Gay Lussacium?)
15171one Ochnacea?
15171or Lomaria?
15171or at least one of the involucrate Vitices occurred, as well as a large Byttneria?
15171or is it in any way analogous to that progressive development existing during the growth of every animated being?
15171or to all these causes together?
15171probably Marsdenia tinctoria-- Fourth,--?
15171so there may be a law requiring such plants to flower in wintery situations by a certain time?
15171such as Cardamine, here past flower, but not commencing at Cabul; is it because this plant will flower in the winter in Cabul?
15171to the insecurity of property, or to defect in the laws?
15171valvato?
15171very common, with rose, Parnassia, Saxifraga, Composita arenoid, Gentiana, Polygonum(?
15171with the Drongo shrikes in habits, and in forked tail: as well as in lengthened body?
14384''Are they all gone?'' 14384 ''Eathen?''
14384''How many people were there in your day?'' 14384 ''What, you an American citizen?''
14384''Where was she born?'' 14384 A man lives only a little while,_ hein_?
14384And Climber of Trees Who Was Killed and Eaten?
14384And the procession, was it successful?
14384And what will you do with that ten minutes?
14384And_ popoi_ and pigs?
14384Another god on the altar then?
14384Are they Marquesans?
14384Are we afraid of that ugly beast? 14384 Beaten to Death perished by the club?
14384Ben Santos,inquired the judge, with a critical glance at Daughter of the Pigeon,"What return did you make to this woman for keeping your house?"
14384But Beaten to Death--?
14384But Tufetu, the grandfather of my friend Mouth of God?
14384But if that stone broke your head, why did you not die?
14384But there are not many whites here?
14384But why two packs?
14384But with whom can I see that world?
14384Did you not lie in wait for those murderers?
14384Do we go near her home?
14384Do you have trouble over women in your island? 14384 Do you think the eating of men began by the_ ave one_, the famine?"
14384He will play ze bloff?
14384Honi?
14384How do they make that cloth?
14384How many men to a rope?
14384It is beautiful in your islands, is it not?
14384It is n''t bad,_ hein_?
14384It was she who rode the white horse, and bore the armor of Joan in the great parade?
14384Kahuiti, is it not good that the eating of men is stopped?
14384Of what are you thinking?
14384Of what good is that? 14384 Oo can say wot the blooming wind will do?"
14384Paul Gauguin lived here?
14384She some pumkin, eh? 14384 So it was all as you had planned?"
14384So the slaying of Beaten to Death was unavenged?
14384The pig men climb?
14384There were signs at the commemoration?
14384They had guns?
14384This man, whose name was Honi--"Honi?
14384Was Great Night Moth the real son of Male Package?
14384What I do?
14384What caused that war?
14384What do you do here all alone?
14384What does the_ Menike_ seek?
14384What for?
14384What if the good sisters heard me? 14384 What is the manner of their fishing?"
14384Where are you going?
14384Where do you go with the_ mei_?
14384Why, sure I do? 14384 Why?
14384Why?
14384Will you drink_ kava_?
14384Write to me when you are in Tahiti, and tell me if you think I would be happy there?
14384Yes?
14384You came by the_ Fatueki?_.
14384You do not doubt her miraculous intercession?
14384You have never seen a man fight the_ mako_? 14384 You knew Hemeury Francois when he was young?"
14384You know what that signifies? 14384 You mean Jones?"
14384You returned to that ship when the boat picked you up?
14384You_ Menike_ like him?
14384Your name?
14384_ I hea?_ Where do you go?
14384_ I hea?_ Where do you go?
14384_ Kisskisskissa? 14384 _ Namu?_ Have they rum?"
14384_ Namu?_ Have they rum?
14384_ Vraiment?_"_ Absolument_,answered Père Simeon.
14384''Born in my own state, and painted up like Sitting Bull on the warpath?
14384''Could there by chance be a woman living there named Manu?
14384Ai n''t that so, Gedge?"
14384Also, would Satan have been able to tempt Eve if God had not made the tree of knowledge_ tapu_?
14384Am I not here over thirty years, and have I met a man like Gauguin?
14384And all his twelve children by that Henriette?
14384And at length he rose and came down to the oven, saying,''What''s up?''
14384And strike-- where?
14384And the wicked?
14384And what, when the same shark had been killed and eaten by other Marquesans?
14384And would I tell her of the women of my people in the strange islands of the_ Memke?_ They were very far away, were they not, those islands?
14384And would I tell her of the women of my people in the strange islands of the_ Memke?_ They were very far away, were they not, those islands?
14384And you know that Polonaise, with the one eye- glass, that lives in Papeite, that Krajewsky?
14384And''ow about''ell?"
14384Are the girls of your valleys very lovely, and do they all sleep in golden beds?"
14384Are you ready for the ovens of our valley?''
14384As we followed the steep trail past it, I called,"_ Kaoha!_""_ I hea?_"said a woman,"_ Karavario?_ Where do you go?
14384As we followed the steep trail past it, I called,"_ Kaoha!_""_ I hea?_"said a woman,"_ Karavario?_ Where do you go?
14384As we followed the steep trail past it, I called,"_ Kaoha!_""_ I hea?_"said a woman,"_ Karavario?_ Where do you go?
14384But if, as the priests said was most probable, Adam and Eve had received pardon and were in heaven, why had their guilt stained all mankind?
14384But who knows the human heart, or understands the soul?
14384But why was it forbidden for her son to live with Jeanette, being not married to her?
14384Ca n''t I live here an''be Your Dog again?''
14384Come and have a drink?"
14384Could he mean Rozinante, the steed to whom T''yonny had entrusted me, and who had so basely deserted his trust over a cliff?
14384Did God do that?
14384Did I bestride a metempsychosized man- eater, a revenant from the bloody days of Nuka- hiva?
14384Did I know this woman?
14384Did n''t I know her before you?
14384Did not Scallamera become a leper and die of it horribly?
14384Did they still fight in Bottle Meyers, and was his friend Tasset on the police force yet?
14384Do n''t you think it wise to segregate them?"
14384Do those grim warriors who survive the new régime ever relapse?
14384Do you know an officer of the_ Zelee_, with hair like a ripe banana?
14384Do you know why it is called rose- wood?
14384Do you not remember your sister?"
14384Do you want the_ mako_ to eat them?
14384Does not Socrates, in the dialogues of Plato, often speak of"going to the world below,"where he hopes to find real wisdom?
14384Does not that word_ hantu_, meaning in Malay an evil spirit, have some obscure connection with our American negro"hant,"a goblin or ghost?
14384Ducat, very pale, an inscrutable look on his face, his black eyes narrowed, said quietly,"Monsieur, do you mean that?"
14384Farther even than Tahiti?
14384Forty?
14384Had I not tasted the_ chicha_ beer of the Andes, and found it good?
14384Had he known matches in his youth?
14384He demanded brusquely,"What are you_ oui- oui_-ing for?"
14384He must go to Huapu with the chief, who was again at the door,"And did the fête help the parish?"
14384He was a regular-- what do you call''em?
14384How compare such names with John Smith or Henry Wilson?
14384How could I know the devil behind her eyes when she came wooing me again?
14384How could one explain his benign, open- souled deportment and his cheery laugh, with such damnable appetites and actions?
14384How deep beneath the sea could their women dive?
14384How do you know what God likes?
14384How is Teddy and Gotali?"
14384How long ago?
14384How many years--?
14384I was sure that, with her wealth, she would have many suitors,--but what of a tender heart?
14384If shocked further it opened its leaflets as if to say,"What''s the use?
14384In one house, under one roof?
14384Is cannibalism in the Marquesas a thing of the past?
14384Is that so?"
14384Is there no more rum?
14384It would be pleasant to be called"Blue Sky"or"Killer of Sharks,"but how about"Drowned in the Sea"or"Noise Inside"?
14384Kivi laughed, and dimly I heard his inquiry:"_ Veavea?_ Is it hot?"
14384Kivi laughed, and dimly I heard his inquiry:"_ Veavea?_ Is it hot?"
14384McHenry said,"Say, how''s your kanaka woman?"
14384Of the people that once were here?
14384Please, will you give me now the note to Ah You?"
14384Said the soldier to the sailor,''Will you give me a chew?''
14384Shall I tell you the tale of how he escaped death at the hands of his father?
14384She said,''Is there no pig?''
14384She was made different by her mother, by the prayers of Père Simeon, and by something strange in her_ kuhane_--what do you say?
14384Since when have Marquesan women said no to the command of the_ adminstrateur_?''
14384Suppose I give them rum?
14384Tari a rutu mai i hea?
14384The New York hotel in which her poor son lived?
14384The same as that of the girls in your own island, is it not?"
14384Then he said,''Where is the pig?''
14384Then how did it get into heaven?
14384Then, speaking English and very precisely, he asked,"Do you mean my wife?"
14384These dogs that go after things for you?
14384To Calvary?"
14384Was all that tender care of his whiskers to be wasted on scenery?
14384Was it cocoanut land?
14384Was it not good land?
14384Was not knowledge a good thing?
14384Was the Bella Union Theater still there in Frisco?
14384We must all be from the same valley, or at least from the same island, they thought, for were we not all Americans?
14384Were the women of that island, Chile, white?
14384Were these two peoples once one race, living on that long- sunken continent in which Darwin believed?
14384What am I saying?
14384What could a hotel be?
14384What could he mean?
14384What do I need from the great cities?"
14384What do you say?"
14384What does it matter?
14384What have I to do with a man I hate?''"
14384What is money compared to life?
14384What is that?"
14384What made the angels fall?
14384What motive had led the Maker and Knower of all things to do this deed?
14384What of matches before the French came?
14384What shall I do?
14384What was her name?
14384What will become of them, I wonder?"
14384What would God do in cases where sharks had eaten a Marquesan?
14384What would she do?
14384What''s this wife business?"
14384When I was goin''to bed he''d say,''McHenry, Your Dog is goin''now, but ca n''t Your Dog sleep here?''
14384Where had she gained these fashions and desires of the women of cities, of Europe?
14384Who can come from France and live here without money?
14384Who can say?
14384Who of us but dreads to pass a graveyard at night, though even to ourselves we deny the fear?
14384Why could not this idyllic, fierce, laughter- loving people have stayed savage and strong, wicked and clean?
14384Why does she not die?
14384Why should n''t I mean it?
14384Why would the_ mutoi_ take hold of her son, as he feared?
14384Why?"
14384Would I accompany her thither?
14384Would I not give her matches-- the packets of matches that were under the Golden Bed?
14384Would she be happy in Tahiti?
14384Would you like to meet my wife''s father- in- law, Kahuiti?
14384Wretched as I felt, I returned his glance, and said"_ Tiatohoa?_"which means,"Is that so?"
14384Wretched as I felt, I returned his glance, and said"_ Tiatohoa?_"which means,"Is that so?"
14384Yet why cavil at the vehicle by which one arrives at Nirvana?
14384You have seen there a stone foundation that supports the wild vanilla vines?
14384You know how he suffered?
14384You know how the drums speak?"
14384You know_ le droit du mari_?
14384You will not forget to deign to speak to the governor concerning the matter of the gun?"
14384_ Aoe?_ Then I will tell you."
14384_ E mea tiatohu hoi!_ Do you not know of the Piina of Fiti- nui?
14384_ Je ne sais pas._ Twenty years?
14384of the twelve- foot drums?
36672And did you go to Wellington?
36672And how much are you to get?
36672And what is that? 36672 And why did n''t you?"
36672And you?
36672Are you Molly Brown of Kentucky?
36672Are you aware of the fact, girls, that there is no gas in these rooms? 36672 Are you to be in Charleston long?"
36672Are you, really? 36672 But what will my father say?"
36672But what will your father say?
36672But will they let girls run one?
36672But you-- how do you know all this?
36672But, Dum, what on earth are household novelties?
36672But, papa, what is he to do? 36672 But, papa, what pulpit?
36672Can you smell it, too? 36672 Claire,"said his Eminence of the Tum Tum,"have you extended an invitation to tea in the garden of our home to the Misses Laurens and their guests?"
36672Dee sick?
36672Did it hurt very badly?
36672Did you tell Cousin Park I was in town?
36672Do you feel that way?
36672Do you know you have not stopped once for half- an- hour?
36672Do you think it is a girl''s fault always if a man kisses her?
36672Do you think it would be wise to go without knowing? 36672 Do you think we can ever know the one who sang, well enough to ask her to sing to us?"
36672Do you young ladies know where the Misses Laurens live?
36672Do''white fo''ks wan''we- all sin''li''l''song?
36672Do? 36672 Does n''t it seem ridiculous that we have known her only since this afternoon?
36672Does n''t that sound romantic? 36672 Dressed already, Page?"
36672Foolish of me, was n''t it? 36672 Good?
36672Had n''t I better get a doctor for Dee?
36672Have you collected your money yet?
36672Have you talked business yet with either of the ladies, Professor Green? 36672 How are they going to help it?
36672How are we going to sleep? 36672 How do I know?
36672How do you know it''s from her?
36672How long does your job last?
36672How old do you reckon Mrs. Green is? 36672 I wonder if he wrote his''Reveries of a Bachelor''before or after the ceremony?"
36672I wonder if you would like my old college, Exmoor? 36672 I wonder why it is that no one ever seems to feel very sad or quiet in old, old graveyards?"
36672Is n''t it awful to let a place like this go to pieces so? 36672 Is n''t it funny that we should have peeped into the very garden belonging to the pretty rumpled girl in the bus?
36672Is n''t our young father a wonder?
36672Is n''t she a great girl, though?
36672Is n''t this a jolly place?
36672Is she pretty?
36672Is that all you can say when I chased back from the meeting in Norfolk expecting to find three lone ladies so glad to see me? 36672 Is that where the azaleas are so beautiful?"
36672It was a very risky thing for both of my girls-- they might have got in no end of scrapes-- but what am I to do? 36672 Know it?
36672Molly, do you hear that? 36672 Now do n''t you wish we had a guide book and map?
36672Oh, Edwin, do you hear that? 36672 Oh, Edwin, do you think we will really get into that house?
36672Oh, have you got a baby? 36672 Oh, is your name Gaillard?"
36672Oh, sing us a little song?
36672Oh, you?
36672Red?
36672See them without Zebedee? 36672 That is to say, Tweedles will not be?"
36672This Gaillard is our great, great grandfather, is n''t he, Louis?
36672Was anyone in all the world ever so wonderful as our Zebedee?
36672We have come to you, hoping you will take us to--Mrs. Green, who was spokesman for us, faltered; could she say"board"to those two?
36672Well den, Missy lak nig sing fer heh?
36672Well, girls, are n''t you going to take your poor old father in out of the cold?
36672Well, how about the Magnolia Gardens this afternoon? 36672 Well, is that any reason why you should n''t be glad to see me now?"
36672Well, now, how do you know that?
36672Well, on the other hand, little girl, how about my feelings? 36672 Well, then, Sullivan''s Island, where Poe''s''Gold Bug''was written?"
36672Well, what was my fault, then?
36672Well, why do n''t you go to college now? 36672 What are you going to do with it?"
36672What are you going to write?
36672What difference does that make? 36672 What do you fancy this thing is for?"
36672What do you reckon he wants to say to Zebedee?
36672What is he to do? 36672 What is it?"
36672What made you girls so late?
36672What on earth are you selling?
36672What''s the matter with you, honey? 36672 What''s the matter?"
36672What''s this?
36672What?
36672When may we come?
36672Where are you, Dee?
36672Where does that door go? 36672 Where have you and she just been?"
36672Who is Mabel Binks?
36672Who''s a''fraid cat now?
36672Who''s the old cove over there with the Venus de Milo effect of arms?
36672Why did you only come near doing it?
36672Why do n''t you earn it?
36672Why do n''t you tell them how you got Miss Plympton out of the window in her pink pajamas?
36672Why do n''t you tell your father?
36672Why should he not put on smoked glasses or look the other way? 36672 Will it be Miss Judith?"
36672Wo n''t you have some butter on your rice? 36672 You did n''t really keep it?"
36672You hear that, Page?
36672You mean as a warning to all young authors?
36672You must know Charleston pretty well, Mr. Gaillard, do you not?
36672You suggested it?
36672You will have room, then, for all of us?
36672You would like to go to college, would you not?
36672You would like to stay there, would n''t you, girls?
36672''Berry well,''yer say?
36672A favor for you?"
36672Ai n''t I see my gal dere waitin''Stannin''by de gate?
36672And now I want you to do us a big favor----""Me?
36672And you, Miss Gaillard?
36672And you-- do you write poetry, too?"
36672Are n''t you sorry for Claire?
36672Are we not Huguenots?
36672Are you counting upon going to college?"
36672But do n''t these palmetto trees have a strange swishy sound?
36672But do n''t you reckon I saw him holding on to it for dear life?
36672But how?
36672But is n''t it fascinating?
36672But must I tell him everything?
36672CHAPTER XV WHO WON THE BET?
36672Ca n''t you ever say I?
36672Ca n''t you hear their hymn of thanksgiving?"
36672Ca n''t you make up some plan?
36672Claire?
36672Could n''t we sneak off and go down there?
36672Did you cut it down?"
36672Did you ever in all your life see anything quite so lovely?
36672Did you notice they had an ugly, new, unpainted, board gate?
36672Do n''t you know that there are only two ways for a Charleston lady to make a living?
36672Do n''t you write, Mrs. Green?
36672Do you have to lump yourself with Dum and Dee about everything?"
36672Do you know she saved up two weeks so as to get her money''s worth?
36672Do you really think that is the truth about them?
36672Do you reckon it means lovers meet here?"
36672Do you suppose those two little old ladies live there all by themselves?"
36672Do you think Professor Green is as old as I am?"
36672Do you usually arise so early?"
36672Does the idiot think I could keep it up all night?
36672Does the maiden still swing in thy giant clasp?"
36672Edwin, you remember Mattie Ball, do you not?"
36672Green?"
36672Green?"
36672Had she caught the young man''s malady and gone a little off her hooks?
36672Has not Louis been brought up in that faith and how could he preach any other?
36672Have I done something?
36672Have you counted up my pledges yet?"
36672He knew that rice and sugar and cream were mixed up in it, but how?
36672Here I had come tearing home from Norfolk expecting to find three charming girls, all of them overjoyed to see me, and what do I find?
36672How about the bedrooms?
36672How account for this young man?
36672How could anybody grow with that-- that ponderous weight on him?"
36672How does a ghost smell?
36672I was nearly scared to death when I saw him there, were n''t you?"
36672If you write that splendid a letter to a mere afterthought, what would you do for a beforethought?
36672Is anybody dead?
36672Is n''t their name romantic?
36672Kindred souls must manage to get together or''What''s a heaven for?''"
36672Me?
36672Now ai n''t I glad?"
36672Now you are high- minded, too; fancy yourself in Louis''place-- what would you do?"
36672Of course you want to go?
36672Oh, my love, doth thou love me?''"
36672Parvenues!_ What business have they to ask a Gaillard to dig in their dirt?
36672She is the one Miss Ball told us about who got in such funny scrapes at college-- you remember, Judy Kean, who dyed her hair black?"
36672Surely you are not going to wear pants?"
36672They call their father Zebedee, because of the old joke about"Who''s the father of Zebedee''s children?"
36672They seem to take for granted that anyone they are on speaking terms with must be well born or how did they get to be on speaking terms?
36672WHO WON THE BET?
36672Was he trying to fit that awful noose around his neck again?
36672Was there ever a moment when we could broach the subject, girls?"
36672We ca n''t let you give us the money, and how will we ever pay it back?"
36672Were they attractive, too?"
36672Were you going to be all twenty right from the first?"
36672What are they going to do now?"
36672What business did he have coming home before he was expected?
36672What business was it of guests to dictate to the hostess what their sleeping arrangements should be?
36672What color are you going to get, Dum?"
36672What could it have been?"
36672What did you make, Dee?
36672What did you want there, please?"
36672What do you mean, Dee, by having on my coat and cap?
36672What do you mean, Dum, by fifteen orders?
36672What do you reckon the lazy thing would be doing while I was doing all that for her?
36672What do you think of these?
36672What father would simply accept a situation as Zebedee did this one?
36672What had our masculine contingent done?
36672What hurts you?"
36672What if I did burst in the effort?
36672What is the matter?
36672What is the matter?"
36672What is the matter?"
36672What next?
36672What on earth was I to say to him?
36672What was Dee driving at?
36672What was Dee to say to her father?
36672Where are those girls?
36672Where do you feel sick?
36672Where is Dee?
36672Where was Dee?
36672Where will we go first?"
36672Where''s Dum?
36672Where''s the morning paper?"
36672Who wants Shrimp ter- day?
36672Who''s here?"
36672Whose appearance is not?
36672Why did n''t they come on in?
36672Why did n''t you ask me to attend to it?"
36672Why did n''t you call me?"
36672Why do it?
36672Why, oh, why did n''t they come on?
36672Would you be afraid?"
36672You do n''t mean that both of them have had the heartlessness to go out at one time and leave you all by yourself?
36672You have heard of persons like that, have n''t you?
36672You hear me, sir?"
36672You mean money terms?
23137And did you cut that down yourself?
23137And you really do n''t know Sally Hackett?
23137Are you Captain M---?
23137Are you cold, miss?
23137Are you drinking champaign?
23137But where''s the sun to ripen the corn?
23137By gazing at us, sirs, pray what do you mean? 23137 Did you think of taking four dollars, miss?"
23137Do you know what the old woman says?
23137Have you ever been at Paris?
23137Have you seen Mr Japhet lately?
23137How was it, then?
23137I do n''t know; what will you take?
23137I guess you''ve heard talk of her?
23137I rather think not, but that''s as may be.--Come, miss, what will you take?
23137I tell you, come in directly, sir-- do you hear?
23137I wonder it did not kill her; did n''t she bleed very much? 23137 Landed am I?
23137Mr Fisher, how much cable is there out?
23137Not know Sally Hackett? 23137 Now, my co- mates and partners in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp?
23137Pray, may I inquire what you are imprisoned for?
23137Shall I do it immediately?
23137Shall I_ fix_ your coat or your breakfast first?
23137Suppose even one state withdrawn from the Union, would not the pecuniary intercourse with Europe be paralysed at once? 23137 Tom, do you want any oysters for lunch to- day?"
23137Well, Abel, what d''ye think of our native genus, Mister Forrest?
23137Well, captain, how do you find yourself by this time?
23137Well, dat is goot; but how much is an ounce?
23137Well, good morning-- and about this farm?
23137What bank is this, miss?
23137What do you say, then?
23137What is in those barrels?
23137What the devil do you mean, sir?
23137What will you give?
23137What''s the matter wid ye, Teddy; what makes ye wriggle about in that way? 23137 When she came to meeting, with her yellow hat and feathers, was n''t she_ in fall blast_?"
23137Where shall I put her?
23137Where?
23137Why I do n''t know,--what will you give?
23137Why did you not put him in?
23137Why_ no- tongued_?
23137Will you oblige me with a pinch of your snuff, sir? 23137 You do n''t mean to say that?"
23137''Tis time for you to go, thought I, or I am gone: will you never go?
23137--A dinner, or a luncheon?
23137--_Reid and Matheson''s Tour_] who, indeed, unless actuated by a holy zeal, would submit to such a life of degradation?
23137--`How is the shoe business in your city?''
23137--`How many came to- day in the carry- all?''
23137--`Is the market for shoes good?''
23137--`Who has gone to the hospital?''
23137--`Yes,''replied the captain.--`_Martin_ Scott?''
231372 is nobody, and you must not visit there; and when you enquire why?
231376. Who would not choose them before All others that''s to be found, And think of others no more?
23137A Yankee girl, who wished to hire herself out, was asked if the had any followers or sweethearts?
23137A specimen of Yankee dialect and conversation:--"Well now, I''ll tell you-- you know Marble Head?"
23137After a pause and closer survey.--"You would n''t have any objection to part with it, miss?"
23137After a short repose, we went out again into the clearing, when one of my friends asked him how he got on with his axe?
23137After all, why should we eat currant jelly with venison, and not allow the Americans the humble imitation of pork and molasses?
23137Also,"Will you have a_ feed_ or a_ check_?"
23137An American was asked what game they had in his district?
23137And how do you find yourself by this time?"
23137And should another return to England, after his tetchy, absurd remarks upon the English, is there much chance of his receiving a kind welcome?
23137Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court?
23137Are we the first rascals that ever were seen?
23137Are you not ashamed to set such pitiful ca nt, I will not say such wilful falsehood and slander, before any rational creature?
23137As for the constant query--"How do you like our country?"
23137As he walked by my side, he amused me very much by putting the following questions:--"Pray, captain, has Mr Easy left the King of England''s service?"
23137As she limped a little in walking home, I said,"Did you hurt your leg much?"
23137Besides, do the teeth of the women in the western states decay so fast?
23137Bishop Hopkins says, very truly--`Have we any example in the preaching of Christ and his apostles, of the use of strong individual denunciation?
23137Brown meal and common doings, or white wheat and chicken_ fixings_;"--that is,"Will you have pork and brown bread, or white bread and fried chicken?"
23137But does this independence on the part of the youth of America end here?
23137But is this all that is implied in the boon of freedom?
23137But who can control destiny?
23137Can young females remain pure in their ideas, who read with indifference details of the grossest nature?
23137Consistently with this prejudice, is it to be credited that parity of rank would be allowed to such a race?
23137Could such violence of feeling have been produced had each party retired to commune alone?
23137Could you have more motives?
23137Did you not know that an overcharged gun would knock the musketeer over by its recoil?
23137Does not the South, who is not interested in it, pay most part of the expense, and is not the war expenditure applied to the benefit of the North?
23137Does not this prove that it is contagious, and not dependant on the atmosphere?
23137Give every man his deserts, and who shall escape whipping?
23137Have I not said enough?
23137Having taken her name, the preacher asked,` Are you for God or the devil?''
23137He loves Sal, the worst kind; and if she gets up there, she''ll think she has got to Palestine( Paradise); ai n''t she a screamer?
23137He reminded me of a little chimney- sweeper at the Tower Hamlets election, asking--"Vot vos my hopinions about primaginitur?"
23137He was fearful of only one thing: his time was just out, and where was he to go?
23137Hence in part we account for the holy and exemplary candour[? an dour] of their attachments to their religion and to each other.
23137How are we to distinguish between right and wrong in this queer world?
23137How can it be otherwise, when people have not professed?
23137How comes it that you have added this crime to your many others?"
23137How does she contrive to eat her corn?"
23137How is it possible for a child to be brought up in the way that it should go, when he is not obedient to the will of his parents?
23137How much has Christianity gained by this foul blot on the escutcheon of Massachusetts?"
23137I once said to a lady,"Why do you drawl out your words in that way?"
23137I recollect a young gentleman who said he was thinking of going to America; on my asking him,"how he intended to go?"
23137I was enquiring if the Hudson was frozen up or not during the winter?
23137If freemen, in a political sense, were subjects of these cruel and degrading oppressions, what must have been the lot of their brethren in bondage?
23137In the West, when you stop at an inn, they say--"What will you have?
23137In the West, where steam- navigation is so abundant, when they ask you to drink they say,"Stranger, will you take in wood?"
23137In the first place, what is education?
23137In what manner, then, is England to avenge any aggression that may be committed by the Americans?
23137In what sense, then, must the convention of 1790 be supposed to have used the term?
23137Is it generous, now that they have achieved the victory, not to forgive the adversary?
23137Is it necessary for me to say more?
23137Is it not better that a little villainy should escape punishment, than that such cruelty should be in daily practice?
23137Is not this extraordinary, in a land which professes universal liberty, equality, and the rights of man?
23137Is teaching a boy to read and write education?
23137It may be fairly inquired, can this be true?
23137It spares the bud-- why not the opened blossom, or the ripened fruit?
23137It sustains the infancy of beauty-- why not its maturity?
23137It''s a bad time to talk about suspension; why do you request this?
23137Liston, what have you to say why judgment, etcetera?
23137Miss Martineau may well inquire,"How does the existing state of religion accord with the promise of its birth?
23137Miss Prigmore, how came this man to strike you?
23137Mr Sanderson is right in saying, that the chief preservative of beauty is health; but may I ask him, upon what does health depend but upon_ exercise_?
23137Not fifty years back, at the time of the Declaration of Independence, was not the American community one of the most virtuous in existence?
23137Now, after this admission what more can be required?
23137Now, why this minute and elaborate detail?
23137Oh, Rachael--"Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love, But why did you kick me down stairs?"
23137On this occasion I called out,"Well, what do you want?"
23137Our negroes are perfect in their teeth-- why not the whites?
23137Question put,"Shall the resolutions pass?"
23137The English_ what_?
23137The question is, then, what can have created such a change in the short period of fifty years?
23137The question then is, have the American race improved or degenerated since the first settlement?
23137Then they say,` How long did it take you to paint it?''
23137Then, what is education?
23137These were students of Schenectady College: would I like to see it?
23137To such men I appeal, and ask, ought you not resolutely to restore peace, and give the south confidence and repose?
23137Up there, and loose the topsails; stretch along the topsail- sheets.--Upon my soul, half these children will be killed.-- Whose child are you?"
23137Well, the Americans may have great reason to be proud of this day, and of the deeds of their forefathers, but why do they get so confoundedly drunk?
23137What association can there be between roast pig and independence?
23137What did the rich man ask for when in fiery torments?
23137What does the wretch ask for when on the rack?
23137What else can cool your parched tongue like water?
23137What have you now to say why judgment should not be pronounced upon you according to law?
23137What is a sixpenny razor or a nine- shilling sermon?
23137What is it but the mere abuse of language to call him_ free_, who is tyrannically deprived of all the motives to exertion which animate other men?
23137What is the consequence?
23137What is the first thing you call for in sickness but water?
23137What is the inspiration of a penny- a- liner?
23137What mind was ever corrupted by Murray''s Grammar, or Washington Irving''s Columbus?
23137What would have been the amount of the failures of the banks of America in 1836, if they had not suspended cash payments?
23137What, then, do the Canadas require, in order to become prosperous?
23137Where are we to stow these casks, Mr Fisher?"
23137Where is the commercial credit of New York now in 1837?!!!
23137Where is the race of red men who hunted on its banks, or fished and paddled their canoes in its stream?
23137Who can tell what the morrow may bring forth?
23137Whose fault is this?
23137Why are the losses of the American banks less?
23137Why did she kick him down stairs?
23137Why do not the Americans take the Indian names?
23137Why not tell them to feed their cattle with barley and wheat for the same reason?
23137Why, then, does not Toronto vie with Buffalo?
23137With such men what valid compact can be made?
23137Would Eden thus have smil''d Had_ wine_ to Eden come?
23137Would Horeb''s parching wild Have been refreshed with_ rum_ And had Eve''s hair Been dressed in_ gin_ Would she have been Reflected fair?
23137Would any engineer have ventured to propose such a line in England?
23137Would there be less patriotism, because there was more charity?
23137[ What must be the size of a church which costs 500 dollars?]]
23137` Did you not hear?''
23137` I beg your pardon, mister,''said the racoon, very politely;` but may I ask you if your name is Scott?''
23137` Then where is he?''
23137` Who has got a piece of steel in his eye?''
23137continued the racoon--`Yes,''replied the captain--`_Captain_ Martin Scott?''
23137exclaimed the Bostonian,"is it possible that you could be so careless?
23137have you a wife and children?"
23137hold your tongue?
23137how many dollars have you made?
23137implying that you did not hear what was said to you, is changed in America to the word_ how_?
23137under the cow?"
23137what is your profession?
23137when shall we learn to call things by their right names?
23137where are you from?
23137where are you going?
23137why, on this day of independence, should they become so_ dependent_ upon posts and rails for support?
23137will you shut your mouth?
26232A duck? 26232 Am I a farmer like your grandpa?
26232And have Daddy come home to dinner to- night and find us gone?
26232And we wo n''t leave a messy picnic ground, even if it is our own, shall we?
26232And you would n''t want a fish to be unhappy, would you?
26232Are the chickens up?
26232Are there any for me, Mother?
26232Are they?
26232Are you a farmer like Grandpa, Jimmie?
26232Are you going to eat your duck?
26232Are you going to meet Daddy?
26232Are you watching them put up the screens and awnings?
26232Bless the child, what is all this?
26232But Daddy?
26232But one whole night''s an awful long time, is n''t it?
26232But why did n''t you come and tell us?
26232But you did n''t see anything of Grandpa''s bonds-- his nice beautiful, Liberty Bonds, did you, dear?
26232Can I carry him?
26232Can I go fishing?
26232Can you, Mother? 26232 Could I have a duck to play with, Jimmie?"
26232Could I hold the awning? 26232 Could I open it?"
26232Could n''t you drive that mother duck and her ducklings up to the chicken yard?
26232Could you read this now, Mother?
26232Court- plaster?
26232Did Mother tell you?
26232Did it hurt?
26232Did you catch them?
26232Did you ever live on a farm, Harriet?
26232Did you miss us?
26232Did you wait till you gave every one else his mail, precious? 26232 Do n''t you like me to?"
26232Do n''t you want to skate back with me?
26232Do you know Jimmie and Mr. Sites and Araminta and David and Raymond and Juddy and Fred and Sarah and Dorabelle? 26232 Do you know Jimmie?"
26232Do you know,said Daddy slowly,"I think the bag will have to go in the front seat, Sunny?
26232Do you know,said Mrs. Horton, when she had looked at the hole,"I think, Sunny Boy, we can mend this nicely with court- plaster?"
26232Do you learn to mend fence at agri-- agri--"Agricultural college?
26232Do you like living here?
26232Do you think apple pie might help you to feel spryer?
26232Do you want me to keep it?
26232Does it rain in the summer?
26232How do you like farming now? 26232 How do you think you are going to like the country?"
26232How many, Grandma?
26232How''d you fall down?
26232How''d you get down here?
26232How?
26232I can help, ca n''t I, Grandma?
26232I do n''t know-- what are you?
26232I slid through that-- see?
26232I wonder how they work?
26232I wonder if you will need that extra coat?
26232I wonder what can be keeping your father? 26232 If I did catch a fish, could I keep him, Daddy?"
26232If I had some cinnamon I''d be a pie, would n''t I?
26232If you''re going up to our house, could I hang on back of your wheel?
26232Is Araminta your sister?
26232Is Daddy going?
26232Is he going, too?
26232Is it really Daddy? 26232 Is it three o''clock?"
26232Is n''t he up there with you?
26232Is n''t it fun?
26232Is n''t it just wonderful to think that the same little boy who lost the bonds should also find them?
26232Is n''t that nice?
26232Is that my pie?
26232Is that what you are going to have?
26232Is there a mail- box on the train?
26232It''s like mending fingers, is n''t it, Mother?
26232Jimmie, is Sunny Boy down there with you?
26232Jimmie, where''s Grandpa? 26232 Like Mother''s scissors?
26232Look here, Sunny, what are you up to now?
26232Mary, Olive, have either of you seen anything of those two five hundred dollar bonds I had on my desk?
26232Millions and dozens of what?
26232Millions and dozens?
26232Mother''ll like it, wo n''t she?
26232Mother, will I take my sand- box to the seashore?
26232Mr. Horton always says,''How many pies are you going to make, Mother?'' 26232 My dear child, are you hurt?
26232Now what on earth shall I order for dessert?
26232Oh, Mother-- is that the box?
26232Pretty fine boy, all things considered, is n''t he?
26232Ready, Olive? 26232 S''posing we did n''t get this letter?
26232Shall I catch one?
26232Shall I fish?
26232Should n''t I say it? 26232 Something to do with my shoes and stockings off?"
26232Sunny Boy,called his own mother from an upstairs window,"Harriet is going to the store for me-- wouldn''t you like to go with her?"
26232Sunny Boy,she said again,"what do you think?
26232Sunny, Sunny, what will you do next?
26232Sunny, what have you found there?
26232Sunny, what have you got in here? 26232 Sunny, which would you rather have,"Grandpa asked him,"white cake or black cake?"
26232The surprise?
26232Want a bite?
26232Want to ride up with me and help drive?
26232Was n''t it lucky Harriet rubbed the numbers on the front door this morning?
26232We have to tell him our news all in one breath because we see so little of him, do n''t we, Sunny Boy? 26232 We''ve about finished anyway, have n''t we, Bessie?
26232Well, Bruce will tell us in time, wo n''t you, old fellow?
26232Well, Sunny, did you come to help me hunt?
26232Well, then, how would you like to see the surprise now?
26232Well, where were you?
26232What are you eating-- pie?
26232What are you going to do first?
26232What color paper, dear? 26232 What do you think of this?"
26232What happened to you?
26232What happened? 26232 What is it?"
26232What is it?
26232What is it?
26232What made you think I was going to be?
26232What''s a''fernal''chine?
26232What''s an indoor garden?
26232What''s in the bag, Mother?
26232What''s in this little can, Grandma?
26232What''s that?
26232What''s this, Mother?
26232What, ducks?
26232What,demanded Sunny Boy, carrying his drum upstairs-- and you may be sure that he gripped it tightly this time--"What are slip- covers, Mother?"
26232When did you find out, Daddy? 26232 When it rains?"
26232Where do you suppose they''re going?
26232Where in the world did you hear that, Sunny Boy?
26232Where was Daddy then? 26232 Where was he when you saw him last?"
26232Where you goin''?
26232Where''d you pick that up?
26232Where''s Mother?
26232Where''s Sunny Boy?
26232Where''s his sword?
26232Where''s their mamma?
26232Who talks like that?
26232Who''s it to, Mother?
26232Why ca n''t we go this minute? 26232 Why did n''t you run?"
26232Why does Grandpa call you Mother?
26232Why, Son? 26232 Why, how on earth did a duck get in the house?"
26232Will there be a piano in the parlor car?
26232Will there be another call for lunch?
26232Will you bring me an apple, Harriet?
26232Wo n''t she be s''prised, Daddy?
26232Wonder what that is?
26232Yes, Mother?
26232You think I''m rather nice, do n''t you, Sunny? 26232 Am I to give the mail to you, or put it in the box?
26232And Grandpa was wounded-- I''m sure I''ve told you that before-- don''t you remember?
26232And did little boys wear petticoats then, Mother?"
26232And little Sallie Spider will say,''What were they eating, Daddy?
26232And now I wonder if there''s a young man about who would be kind enough to take this skirt down to Harriet and ask her to please press the hem?"
26232And now do you want to ride up to the barn with me, or have you had enough?"
26232And now how about going wading?"
26232And what were you doing to get in the barrel?"
26232Are you hurt?"
26232Are you?"
26232But I must say the others have n''t the pleasure of my acquaintance-- who is Dorabelle, may I ask?"
26232But we''re going out right after dinner and hunt for it, are n''t we, Sunny Boy?"
26232CHAPTER II SPREADING THE NEWS"So you''re going off to the country?"
26232Ca n''t I have one, Grandpa?"
26232Can I help, Auntie?"
26232Could I drive horses?"
26232Could I, Jimmie?"
26232Did his grandma expect him to starve at her house?
26232Did n''t you know how wrong it was to touch a single thing on Grandpa''s desk?"
26232Did you bring me any?''"
26232Do you, Daddy?"
26232Ever seen any one hay?"
26232Feel a nibble?"
26232Funny creatures, are n''t they?
26232Get off that horse-- do you hear me?"
26232Have either of you used my desk?"
26232He looked back-- was it a snake after all?
26232Hear the conductor calling?"
26232Help Jimmie if he''s working, wo n''t you, and do n''t hinder him?"
26232Horton?"
26232Horton?"
26232How could you?
26232How much sugar shall I put in for you, Sunny Boy?"
26232How''d it happen?"
26232If you''re as glad as all this to think that Daddy''s coming, what are you going to do when you really see him?"
26232Is he sick?"
26232Is he sick?"
26232Is n''t it funny they took our train?"
26232Is n''t she waving for you to come in?
26232Is that all?
26232Jimmie, do they sleep in water?"
26232Let me see, how shall I make you understand?
26232Look here, Sunny, ca n''t you keep out of trouble long enough for me to finish this fence?"
26232May I sit on it, Grandpa?"
26232Only it is-- how could you go when you were down in the field with your grandpa?"
26232Say, Sunny, what ails you this morning?"
26232See?"
26232Shall I carry you, Sunny?"
26232Shall we shake hands on it?"
26232Sunny Boy, where are you?"
26232Sunny, you were n''t in the sitting room this morning, were you?"
26232That will be fun, wo n''t it?"
26232Up here?"
26232Wait a minute, though, what about your trunk?"
26232Was Grandpa shot?"
26232Was Jimmie?"
26232We''ll be good sports, sha n''t we?"
26232What are you doing, Mother?"
26232What do you know about such things?
26232What have you been doing to get so sun- burned?"
26232What in the world are you trying to do, anyway?"
26232What is this for, Jimmie?"
26232What was that curved black thing that lay there so quietly at the foot of a tree?
26232What was that?"
26232What will he say?"
26232What''s that noise?"
26232When''s he coming up?
26232Where are you going this hot day?"
26232Where are you going, Sunny Boy?"
26232Where was your garden?
26232Where''s Brookside, Mother?"
26232White?"
26232Why did n''t you sing out?"
26232Why do n''t you copy the nice things I say, Sunny?"
26232Why not, Mother?"
26232Will my drum be like that?"
26232Will you hand me one of those long nails, please?"
26232Would that be all right?"
26232Would you mind going up and getting it for me?"
26232You can dress yourself, ca n''t you?
26232You do n''t want Mother to have to come up and punish you, do you?
26232You know Mother was talking about her Christmas presents last night?"
26232You recall Jimmie, Olive?"
26232You thinking of farming, too?"
26232You''ll be good, wo n''t you, lambie?
26232does n''t he?"
26232he began eagerly,"were you ever at Brookside?
26232it makes as much noise as ever, does n''t it?"
26232was n''t it cold?
26232what are you doing under the bed?"
6381And the little one, her_ yche_?
6381Are they all banana- colored at Grande Anse?
6381Bo ti manmaille pou moin, chè-- ou tanne?...
6381Coument ou kallé, Cyrillia?...
6381Coument ou yé, chè?...
6381Do you know Macouba?
6381Do you not call this the real tropical blue?
6381Does he live there?
6381Is it the spectre of a dead person, Adou? 6381 Not the same who wrote a book about Martinique?"
6381The sister gave one look, and cried out:''Baidaux, oti ou pouend yche- là?''... 6381 Toutt douce, chè!--et Ti Mémé?"...
6381Where is her husband?
6381Where is your babagee?
6381Y bien;--oti Ninotte?...
6381_ A sweet maize cake in the form of a tiny sugar- loaf, wrapped in a piece of banana leaf...._Ça qui lè fromassé"( pharmacie)"lapotécai créole?
6381_ Call her, if you like snails...._Ca qui lè titiri?
6381_ To, to, to!_--Ça qui là?'' 6381 _ To, to, to!_--Ça qui là?''
6381_ To, to, to!_--Ça qui là?'' 6381 ( But why had the Bon- Dié shaken the wind?) 6381 ( How art thou, dear?) 6381 ( Master, do you want to buy a cocoanut?) 6381 ( Why do they not make a portrait talk,--tell me? 6381 ( You want to have still more bad luck, that you do such a thing?) 6381 --Adou,"I ask,"what is a zombi?"
6381--"And if she pass in the night?"
6381--"And the little_ manmaille_ in Martinique, Cyrillia--_toutt piti, piti_,--don''t they talk creole?"
6381--"And what are the stars fastened to?"
6381--"And what are you talking so much to your own body about, Cyrillia?"
6381--"And what then, Cyrillia?"
6381--"Are they afraid of the people, Cyrillia?"
6381--"But why art thou dressed all in black thus?"
6381--"But, Cyrillia,"I asked one day,"did you ever see any zombis?"
6381--"Cyrillia,_ mafi_,"I asked her one day, after my discovery of the little Virgin,--"would you not like me to buy a_ chapelle_ for you?"
6381--"Di moin oti ou kallé, doudoux?"
6381--"Eh ben?--ess ou''lè vini épi moin?"
6381--"Eh?"
6381--"Ess Aza?"
6381--"Ess Cendrine?"
6381--"Ess Maiyotte?"
6381--"Ess Nini?"
6381--"Ess Sounoune?--ess Loulouze?"
6381--"Ess Vitaline?"
6381--"Ess Yaiya?"
6381--"Ess Youma?"
6381--"Ess ou ainmein moin conm ça?"
6381--"Hell in the sky, Cyrillia?"
6381--"Ho!--on ni guêpe, anh?"
6381--"How big is the fire that the zombi makes?"
6381--"How do you know I have been baptized?"
6381--"How?
6381--"It is so pretty,--eh, mamma?
6381--"Mais conm ça!--chimin tala plis cou''t,--coument?"
6381--"Oti ou ka rêté, che?"
6381--"Oti ou kallé la?"
6381--"Pouki ou''lè save nom moin?--ça ou ké épi y?"
6381--"Tell me where thou art going, sweetheart?"
6381--"What do they look like?"
6381--"What is a Protestant, Cyrillia?"
6381--"What of that?--dost thou want to come with me?"]
6381--"Where does the Good- God stay, if there be no sky?
6381--"Why?"
6381--"Would you like to look at the moon with my telescope, Cyrillia?"
6381--"_Anh, anh, anh!_ No sky!--you say there is no sky?...
6381--"_Aïe ya yaïe!_... No, true!... where art thou going now?"
6381--"_Oti masque- à?_"Where are the maskers?
6381--"_Oti masque- à?_"Where are the maskers?
6381--"_Ou ben malade?_"he asked.... Stéphane did not seem to hear: his eyes remained closed.
6381--"_Ou fèmé lapòte lariviè, chè- anh?_"--"_Ah!
6381--"_Ou lè yon zabricôt?_"( Would you like an apricot?)
6381--"_Ou lè yon zabricôt?_"( Would you like an apricot?)
6381--"_Si lanmè ka vini plis fò, ça nou ké fai?_"( If the sea roughens, what are we to do?)
6381--"_Si lanmè ka vini plis fò, ça nou ké fai?_"( If the sea roughens, what are we to do?)
6381--"_Travaill Bon- Dié joli,--anh?_"( Is not the work of the Good- God pretty?)
6381--"_Travaill Bon- Dié joli,--anh?_"( Is not the work of the Good- God pretty?)
6381... And where were the others?
6381... Is the great volcano dead?...
6381... Lhè y fini di ça, y ouè yon diabe qui ka vini, ka di conm çaa,"Pou moin châgé ou, ça ou ké baill moin?"
6381..."And why were you so afraid of them, Mimi?"
6381..."_ Ou c''est bonhomme caton?-ou c''est zimage, non?_"( Am I a pasteboard man, or an image, that I do not eat?)
6381..."_ Ou c''est bonhomme caton?-ou c''est zimage, non?_"( Am I a pasteboard man, or an image, that I do not eat?)
6381..."and these, which look something like our mandarins, what do you call them?"
6381..._"Çe moune- là, ça qui lè bel mango?
6381A tall capresse inquired mischievously:----"_Ou vini pou pouend yon bain?_"( Coming to take a bath?)
6381A tall capresse inquired mischievously:----"_Ou vini pou pouend yon bain?_"( Coming to take a bath?)
6381Adou hesitates a little, and answers:--"_Zombi?
6381After a tremendous English volley, one of the enemy cries out to him in French:"White Father, have they told?"
6381And I saw a commandeur: he asked me what I was doing there, I answered him:''Why, I saw a ball, and I came to look-- what of it?''
6381And all smile to see Jean- Marie waiting for them, and to hear his deep kind voice calling,"_ Coument ou yé, chè?
6381And now you can not come to me?...
6381And the Moon is stronger than the Sun!--yes, the Sun was obliged to give way to the Moon.... Why do they fight like that?"
6381And the other makes answer,"_ Toutt douce, chè,--et ou?_"( All sweetly, dear,--and thou?)
6381And the other makes answer,"_ Toutt douce, chè,--et ou?_"( All sweetly, dear,--and thou?)
6381And they mostly make answer,_"Toutt douce, chè,--et ou?_"( All sweetly, dear,--and thou?)
6381And they mostly make answer,_"Toutt douce, chè,--et ou?_"( All sweetly, dear,--and thou?)
6381And what am I to do with the chocolate- sticks and the cocoanuts and all the sugar- cane and all the cinnamon- apples?...
6381And what is inside it?
6381And where is heaven?--and where is hell?"
6381And who was Père Labat,--this strange priest whose memory, weirdly disguised by legend, thus lingers in the oral literature of the colored people?
6381But only those without friends or relatives in the city are suffered to go to the lazaretto;--Ti Marie can not have been of St. Pierre?
6381But what art could utilize successfully the form of the centipede?
6381But what is in that little flat bundle?
6381But what slaves were the fathers of this free generation?
6381But whence is she?--of what canton?
6381But why should Missié want to buy me a_ chapelle?_--Missié is a Protestant?"
6381CHORUS.--"_Oti ouè diabe- là passé lariviè?_"D.--"_Oti ouè diabe?_"C,--"_Oti ouè diabe- làp passé lariviè?_"D,-"_Oti ouè diabe?_... etc.
6381CHORUS.--"_Oti ouè diabe- là passé lariviè?_"D.--"_Oti ouè diabe?_"C,--"_Oti ouè diabe- làp passé lariviè?_"D,-"_Oti ouè diabe?_... etc.
6381CHORUS.--"_Oti ouè diabe- là passé lariviè?_"D.--"_Oti ouè diabe?_"C,--"_Oti ouè diabe- làp passé lariviè?_"D,-"_Oti ouè diabe?_... etc.
6381Did you ever see anything like this?"
6381Do n''t you see St. Joseph in it, carrying a bundle of wood?"
6381Dost not remember, when our pillows lay close together, How we told each to the other all that our hearts thought?...
6381Every morning I used to hear her passing cry, just about daybreak:--"_Qui''lè café?--qui''lè sirop?_"( Who wants coffee?--who wants syrup?)
6381Every morning I used to hear her passing cry, just about daybreak:--"_Qui''lè café?--qui''lè sirop?_"( Who wants coffee?--who wants syrup?)
6381How does she live upon it?
6381How much?
6381I asked,--"and all as pretty as these?"
6381I must wear it, she says,--"_Ça ça ye, Manm- Robert?_"--"_Pou empêché ou pouend laverette_,"she answers.
6381I was passing that way just at that time;--I asked them:"What ails you people?"
6381Is it_ one who comes back?_"--"_Non, Missié,--non; çé pa ca._"--"Not that?...
6381Is it_ one who comes back?_"--"_Non, Missié,--non; çé pa ca._"--"Not that?...
6381Manm- Robert is quite dismayed:----"_Fesis- Maïa!_--ou''lè malhè encò pou fai ça, chè?"
6381Maximilien screamed out to him:----"_Ou pa ka pagayé,--anh?--ou ni bousoin dòmi?_"( Thou dost not paddle, eh?--thou wouldst go to sleep?)
6381Maximilien screamed out to him:----"_Ou pa ka pagayé,--anh?--ou ni bousoin dòmi?_"( Thou dost not paddle, eh?--thou wouldst go to sleep?)
6381Moin té ka passé à lhè- à;--moin ka mandé yo:"Ça zautt ni?"
6381No, thou wilt not beat me, little father?--no,_ papoute!_)--"_Ou ka dòmi, Stéphane?_"--queried Maximilien, wondering,--"art asleep?"
6381Non, vouè!--ça ou kallé atouèlement?"
6381One of the fathers, Père Fraise, had had brought to Martinique,"from the kingdom of Juda(?)
6381Out rushes Fafa, with his huge straw hat in his hand:"Oti, Gabou?"
6381She gazed at the picture a little longer in silence;--then turned to me again, and asked earnestly:----"_Pouki yo ja ka fai pòtrai palé-- anh?...
6381She remained silent a moment, then said:----"Missié makes photographs...."--"You want a photograph of yourself, Cyrillia?"
6381Sometimes she meets a laden sister travelling the opposite way...."_ Coument ou yé, chè?_"she cries.
6381The first clear leap of the water is nearly seventy feet.... Did Josephine ever rest upon that shadowed bench near by?...
6381The guilty child touches the plant, and asks,"_ Ess moin amisé moin?_"( Did I amuse myself?
6381The guilty child touches the plant, and asks,"_ Ess moin amisé moin?_"( Did I amuse myself?
6381The moment she said that, she saw a devil coming, who said to her,"If I load you, what will you give me?"
6381The tallest among the devilesses always walks first, chanting the question,"_ Fou ouvè?_"( Is it yet daybreak?)
6381The tallest among the devilesses always walks first, chanting the question,"_ Fou ouvè?_"( Is it yet daybreak?)
6381Then she said:--"Would you not like to have a ladder long enough to let you climb up to those clouds, and see what they are made of?"
6381Then what was it you said the other night when you were afraid to pass the cemetery on an errand,--_ça ou té ka di_, Adou?"
6381Then, what is that up there?"
6381To- day, the situation has not greatly changed; and with such examples on the part of the cultivated race, what could be expected from the other?
6381Was it only an effect of the dying light, or were they actually moving towards the semicircular cliffs of Fond Corré?...
6381Was this marvellous mockery evolved for a protective end?
6381What is that mysterious quality in a voice which has power to make the pulse beat faster, even when the singer is unseen?...
6381What is the secret of that horror inspired by the centipede?...
6381What is the"malifice"?
6381Whence had her mother obtained it?
6381Where does the rain come from, if there is no sky,"...--"Why, Cyrillia,... the clouds"...--"No, you are a Protestant.... How can you say such things?
6381Whither is she now going?
6381Who had related the story to her?
6381Why should I not love her?...
6381Why?
6381Y mandé moin:--''Ça ou ka fai là?''
6381Yet she seems to doubt him,--repeating her questionn over and over:--"Ess ou ainmein moin?"
6381[ 6]"But did Monsieur Bon ever do anything to deserve the reputation he has left among the people?"
6381[ 9]"And then what happened, Manm- Robert?"
6381[ Footnote 15:--"Where dost stay, dear?"
6381[_ To- to- to_..."Who taps there?"
6381_ February 22d._... Old physicians indeed predicted it; but who believed them?...
6381_ Ouill!_ you never heard of Pè Labatt?"...
6381_ To- to- to_..."Who taps there?"
6381_ To- to- to_..."Who taps there?"
6381_ Ça qui lè doudoux?_ is the cry of the corossole- seller.
6381_ Ça qui pa té connaitt Yé?_... Who is there in all Martinique who never heard of Yé?
6381_ Ça qui pa té connaitt Yé?_... Who is there in all Martinique who never heard of Yé?
6381_"Ça qui lè pain- mi?
6381coument ou kallé?_"...( How art thou, dear?--how goes it with thee?)
6381coument ou kallé?_"...( How art thou, dear?--how goes it with thee?)
6381do only the birds know?
6381so early?...
6381tell me, Adou?"
6381thou hast a Wasp[ lover]--eh?"
6381what am I to do with a little paper dog?
6381what foolishness!--why should I not wash my face with soap?"
6381where did I see all this... long ago?"....
6381why do you let him think?
6381ça qui lé mangé yonne?
30197''And why not?'' 30197 ''And you?''
30197''Are you glad, Johansen, that your enemy is done for?'' 30197 ''But where was Mogstad all this time?''
30197''Did you scream, Peter?'' 30197 ''How could he do a thing like that?''
30197''What did I think? 30197 ''What did he do that for?''
30197''What did you think then, Peter?'' 30197 ''Why?''
30197But are there no other evidences of a current flowing across the North Pole from Bering Sea on the one side to the Atlantic Ocean on the other? 30197 But how can she know who we are?"
30197But if this Jeannette current does not pass right across the Pole? 30197 But if, after all, we are on the wrong track, what then?
30197But is not the cold in winter in these regions so severe that life will be impossible? 30197 But the question now arises: What route did it take from the New Siberian Islands in order to reach the east coast of Greenland?
30197But why always worry about the future? 30197 By what route did this ice- floe reach the west coast of Greenland?
30197Has good- luck abandoned us? 30197 How long may we suppose such a voyage to occupy?
30197I have not courage to think of the future.... And how will it be at home, when year after year rolls by and no one comes? 30197 One of the others now remarked,''Was n''t it the devil that used a skull for his coffee- cup?''
30197Then comes the question: What is the best time to start? 30197 Well, who cares?
30197What unforeseen obstacles may confront us? 30197 Why is it that at times I complain of the loneliness?
30197Why will it not snow? 30197 ''And the earth was without form and void;''is this the sea that is to come? 30197 ''And your feet are not cold now?'' 30197 ''Did you aim at the dog and miss? 30197 ''Was it you that fired the shot?'' 30197 ''Well, Mogstad, how many pups have you now?'' 30197 ''Where is it?'' 30197 ''Will you tuck up your sleeves and begin again at the old work?'' 30197 ), and one a poplar( Populus tremula? 30197 A glorious land-- I wonder if another fairway like this is to be found the whole world over? 30197 After all, what does it matter? 30197 Ah, what is the purpose of all these spheres? 30197 Am I a coward? 30197 Am I afraid of death? 30197 Am I afraid of venturing my life? 30197 And I? 30197 And Norway, our fatherland, what has the old year brought to thee, and what is the new year bringing? 30197 And even if we perish, what will it matter in the endless cycles of eternity? 30197 And have not I found that things go exactly as I calculated they would whenever we get a favorable wind? 30197 And how often does a calculation come out correct? 30197 And she that gave most-- does she deserve that her sacrifice should have been made in vain? 30197 And she...? 30197 And we are drifting round and round in a ring, bewildered, attaining nothing, only waiting, always waiting, for what? 30197 And what before me? 30197 And what is there against this happening next year? 30197 And why should we not love her? 30197 And why should we not? 30197 Are we doing nothing in the service of science? 30197 Are we getting through? 30197 Are we not defrauding them? 30197 But have I any other choice? 30197 But how long is it to last? 30197 But how, indeed, should there be any illness? 30197 But in this soft clay-- in the bed of the stream? 30197 But is it not, perhaps, the law of nature that the strong, and not the weak, should be protected? 30197 But shall it be next spring? 30197 But to what purpose? 30197 But were I now free? 30197 But what could it have been? 30197 But what do we care whether there are 90 ° of frost or 120 °? 30197 But what else, then, can be keeping me back? 30197 But what is life? 30197 But what pleasure is there in strength when there is nothing for it to do? 30197 But whence does this timber come? 30197 But where did the proper route lie? 30197 But who expects to meet a walrus on close ice in the middle of a wild sea of a thousand fathoms depth, and that in the heart of winter? 30197 But why so dispirited? 30197 Ca n''t something happen? 30197 Can it be an ill omen, this backward advance towards the interior of the Polar Sea? 30197 Can it be because we have stopped drinking beer and begun lime- juice? 30197 Can it be toothache, or hereditary epilepsy-- or some other infernal thing?
30197Can the river arrest its course and run up hill?
30197Can there be land north of us?
30197Can we at best get beyond the outward show of things?
30197Can we have come into the neighborhood of land again?
30197Can we, after all, be in a current moving northwest?
30197Christmas is near, and what is Christmas without snow, thickly falling snow?
30197Could I do otherwise?
30197Could not a hurricane come and tear up this ice, and set it rolling in high waves like the open sea?
30197Could one wish for more?
30197Could this be Taimur Strait, after all?
30197Did I not know all this before I started?
30197Did they want to overthrow despotism?
30197Do you think he does not love the vessel?
30197Does he find his south?
30197Does it signify something?
30197Does longing stupefy one, or does it wear itself out and turn at last into stolidity?
30197Does the central point of these masses of land lie to the north, midway between our meridian and theirs?
30197For honor and glory then?
30197For what purpose all this to- do?
30197Had we got a southerly current together with the wind now?
30197Have I been married five years to- day?
30197Have I made it recklessly?
30197Have I really grown so old and palsied, or is the whole thing imagination?
30197Have I the right to deprive the ship and those who remain behind of the resources such an expedition entails?
30197Have had a good time reading home letters, dreaming myself at home, dreaming of the home- coming-- in how many years?
30197Have not all hopes and calculations been justified, and are we not drifting away just where I wished and hoped we should be?
30197Have not many before us had to wait for wind?
30197Have not we human beings, perhaps, been trying to turn nature topsy- turvy by protecting and doing our best to keep life in all the weak?
30197Have we got near the land in the northwest which I have so long expected?
30197Have we, perhaps, really found the right road at last?
30197How far south shall we have advanced in this time?
30197How is this phenomenon to be explained?
30197How long is it to go on?
30197How long is this to be allowed to go on under the eyes of the authorities?
30197How long will this last?
30197How long will this last?
30197How many years would pass ere I should see it all again?
30197How unutterably delightful does not this world appear to us on some stifling summer day at home?
30197I attained my aim the first time, bad as things looked; shall I not do so this time too?
30197I wonder what will happen to her and to us before we again see Norway rising up over the sea?
30197If the current runs south here, how is that great open sea we steamed north across to be explained?
30197If there should be land to the north?
30197If, for instance, it passes between the Pole and Franz Josef Land, as above intimated?
30197In short, we made a jovial evening of it, and why should we not?
30197Is it apathy beginning?
30197Is it because of the contrast with this poor, barren, sunless land of mists-- without a tree, without a bush-- nothing but stones and clay?
30197Is it not enough to admire thy beauty and pause there?
30197Is it not these same fleecy clouds far away in the blue expanse that the eye looks for at home on a bright summer day?
30197Is it perhaps because I sat up reading last night?
30197Is it perhaps that a current from more northerly, clear regions produces drier and more transparent air in the upper strata?
30197Is it the coffee I drank after supper?
30197Is it too much to calculate that we may be able to accomplish that distance in 50 days?
30197Is life a vale of tears?
30197Is not all life''s beauty high, and delicate, and pure like this night?
30197Is the soul of man nothing but a succession of moods and feelings, shifting as incalculably as the changing winds?
30197Is there dead- water under the ice, keeping it from going either forward or backward?
30197Is there not a lucky omen in the resemblance between these two dreams?
30197Is this Taimur Strait?
30197Is this not an image of what is to come?
30197It caught sight of me and stopped, astonished, as if it were thinking,''What sort of insect can that be?''
30197It was in June the Jeannette was crushed and sank; what if the Fram were to meet her fate here?
30197Let me get home again, as conqueror or as beggar; what does that matter?
30197Maybe they have heard it is a glorious enterprise; but why?
30197No doubt many disappointments await us yet; but why not rejoice while fortune smiles?
30197Or is life really nothing else?
30197Or was it, perhaps, only the tide setting that way?
30197Prospects were bright, and we sailed steadily northward, wondering what the morrow would bring-- disappointment or hope?
30197Quietly and slowly, but mercilessly, one hope after the other is being crushed and... have I not a right to be a little despondent?
30197Seven more years of such life-- or say only four-- how will the soul appear then?
30197Shall I feel nothing at all by the time ten years have passed?
30197Shall I try a few pages of Schopenhauer?
30197So it is only polar water here?
30197Successful or unsuccessful, what does that matter?
30197The years are passing here, and what do they bring?
30197There was no harm in that, was there?''
30197They certainly resembled aurora borealis; but perhaps they might be only light vapors hovering high up in the sky and catching the sunlight?
30197This is absolutely the most comfortable way of undertaking a polar expedition; what possible journey, indeed, could be more comfortable?
30197Till now I have lived under a lucky one; is its light to be darkened?
30197To what end all this shifting pageant of loveliness?
30197To what end, in that case, all this beauty, with not a creature to rejoice in it?
30197To what end?
30197To what end?
30197Truth?
30197Was I so very sure?
30197Was it a mere feeling of duty that impelled me?
30197Was it afraid of our finding the rifle?
30197Was it an epileptic attack?
30197Was it erected to celebrate my defeat?
30197Was it my star?
30197Was it the spirit of home following and smiling to me now?
30197Was it to bring home the dead, as did Hermod when he rode after Baldur?
30197Was this the sort of dinner for men who are to be hardened against the horrors of the Arctic night?
30197We have no more line; what is to be done?
30197We ought to have land to the north of us; can it be that which is keeping back the ice?"
30197Well, if it does not succeed, is that my affair?
30197Well, they are lying under the winter snow now, but in spring they will shoot and grow again-- how often?
30197Were the many prophets of evil-- there is never any scarcity of them-- to prove right even at this early stage of the undertaking?
30197Were they trying their guns?
30197What are all our research and understanding in the midst of this infinity?
30197What can be the reason of it?
30197What can be the reason of this?
30197What can it be?
30197What can it matter whether chance, or whatever name you like to give it, does or does not allow the plan to succeed and make our names immortal?
30197What can it possibly be?
30197What can this mean?
30197What could be the explanation of this?
30197What if I have been mistaken, and am leading them astray?
30197What is it bringing us?
30197What is life thus isolated?
30197What is life without love?
30197What matters it that the world below is different-- the ice no longer single glittering glaciers, but spread out on every hand?
30197What matters the individual''s suffering so long as the struggle goes on?
30197What might we not expect there?
30197What the deuce could it be?
30197What was I to do?
30197What will the expedition do in that case to reach the earth''s axis?
30197Whatever can be the meaning of this?
30197When, my proud ship, will you float free in the open water again?
30197Where are those proud imaginings now that mounted like young eagles towards the brightness of the future?
30197Where is now the serene hopefulness that spread itself in the daylight and the sun?
30197Where shall we be when the sun returns?
30197Wherefore?
30197Who could have guessed that they would be needed here?
30197Who could have guessed that we should find such deep water?
30197Who knows what it is bringing?
30197Why did we continually return to the attack?
30197Why distress yourself as to whether you are drifting forward or backward?
30197Why does home seem so far away?
30197Why dwell on such things just now?
30197Why not carelessly let the days glide by like a peacefully flowing river?
30197Why on earth did they not advance nearer?
30197Why should any human being renounce life to be wiped out here?
30197Why should not a summer day be as lovely here?
30197Why should not this winter carry the Fram west to some place north of Franz Josef Land?...
30197Why should we always make so much of truth?
30197Why?
30197Will it really come to my going off north in spring?
30197Yet why ask?
30197and the bay we ended in farthest north?
30197argentatus?
30197it will help to while away a few more months, and where shall we be then?
30197or the cold tea I drank when I awoke with a burning thirst?
30197what a wondrous contrivance is life-- one eternal hurrying forward, ever forward-- to what end?
30197what art thou, and whence comest thou?
30197why keep revolving in this fruitless circuit of thought?
23138A word to Mr(?) 23138 Am I then to understand, captain, that you consider the American ladies as_ not_ virtuous?"
23138And at London?
23138And is this French Canadian nationality one which, for the good merely of that people, we ought to strive to perpetuate, even if it were possible? 23138 And now you''re going home to spend your money?"
23138And what may that be, Captain?
23138Are you the captain of the boat?
23138Are you the_ man_ who bought the newspaper?
23138Bigger? 23138 Did you ring, ma''am?"
23138Do n''t you like her?
23138Has it been higher the last three or four years than the three or four years previously? 23138 Have they much trade at Liverpool?"
23138I helped Mrs W."And now you are tired of helping others?
23138I mean what did you do?
23138Is n''t it? 23138 Is our great father so poor?"
23138Knew nothing of him?
23138My dear B, how are you?
23138No? 23138 Of course you did, but what as?"
23138The Thames? 23138 The colonel?
23138Then, captain, you mean to say that cursing, swearing, and drinking, is a proof of morality in your country?
23138Well now, Captain, I suppose you''ll allow America is a bit bigger country than England?
23138Well, how can that be?
23138Well,said the Englishman,"when is the chimney to be finished?"
23138What as? 23138 What for?"
23138What is he about?
23138What makes you so melancholy?
23138What''s to become of my business, I should like to know?
23138Where?
23138Who is your father?
23138Why, is n''t the Mississippi a bigger river than you have in England?
23138Will he be pleased at your coming home again?
23138Will the Americans be abused in this way without retaliation? 23138 Would you prefer dining first?"
23138You say you lived with Mr W.?
23138--"Do you know Dr Follett?"
23138--"Is it to_ shave with_, miss?"
23138--"Quite well, and you?"
23138--"Well, I thankey-- what shall we have?"
23138--"Well, what shall it be?"
23138--`Well, what more would you have?''
23138And how is this to be done in the present condition of the provinces?
23138And now that I have made my statement, what will be the consequence?
23138And should not this be the reply of the public to the publishers?
23138And why should they feel such interest about a pirate like Bill Johnson?
23138Are not, however, municipal institutions valuable in another point of view?
23138Are the interests of thirteen millions of people to be sacrificed?
23138Are the negroes belonging to me to be stolen away publicly in the face of all law and justice?
23138Are there none in America?
23138Are they a part of the fierce Scythians?
23138Are they in any way deserving of it?
23138Are they of the Tartar race?
23138Are we willing to take our place among robber- states?
23138As a people have we no self- respect?
23138At present America is thinly peopled, but let them look forward to the time when the population shall become denser; what will then be the effect?
23138But do the views of the Americans extend no further?
23138But is there no civil law to protect me?
23138But one thing is certain, the price of books in this country is much too high, and what are the consequences?
23138But there is something unpleasant in this arrangement; it is too much like the bar of the tavern in the west, with--"Stranger, will you drink?"
23138But who were the Tultequans and Azeteques, the founders of this empire in America; who built the pyramids of Cholula and city of Palenque?
23138But why are they good- tempered?
23138But why should this conflict between the two races have taken place?
23138But why so?
23138But why so?
23138But, if you hush up suicides, may you not also hush up other offences, to save the feelings of families?
23138But, passing over these, and three or four more_ cordons bleus_, what are reviewers in general?
23138By what means, therefore, does his lordship intend that the province shall become English-- by immigration?
23138Can they be trusted?
23138Can we, for a moment, believe that these sacred well- known Hebrew words found their way by_ accident_ to the wilderness?
23138Could they not?
23138D, how goes it on with you?"
23138Did it turn back these invaders of a land with which we were at peace?
23138Do n''t you perceive that you ask us to give up the advantage?"
23138Do they not prepare the people for legislating?
23138Does not the Edinburgh reviewer at once shew that the work is not light and trifling?
23138Does the Reviewer recollect the fable of the jackass who put on the lion''s skin?
23138Du Pratz, speaking of the traditions of the Natches tribe, relates that in answer to the question,"Whence come you?"
23138Even if you had a right to stay, how could you live where you now are?
23138First, as to grants for local improvements, how were they applied?
23138For what has been the result?
23138From the Egyptians?
23138From whom, then, did our red brethren, the rightful owners of this continent, descend?
23138Has it thrown any wealth into the provinces?
23138Have not the Swiss something similar, and are they shunned?
23138Have they, with universal suffrage, obtained a representation free from bribery and corruption?
23138Have we no feeling of responsibility to other nations, and to Him by whom the fates of nations are disposed?"
23138Have we no reverence for national morality?
23138Have you ever been in that State?"
23138Have, then, the Americans improved upon us in this point?
23138He denies that we have it in England, and would prove that this exists in America: and how?
23138He observes very truly, that no one appears to think any thing about the twelve millions; why so?
23138He went to the house where he had sold the first clock, and said,` Well, now, how does your clock go?
23138Here is the question:--will the majority in America consent to be taxed?
23138How does he know?
23138How is this to be accounted for?
23138How, then, are we to make the Lower Canadas English?
23138I give you your choice; shall it be now, or at some future meeting?"
23138I recollect once an American candidate asked me if I would walk out with him?
23138I trust I shall have the pleasure of drinking-- something with you?"
23138I was surprised at this, as I never heard of his name, so I inquired--"Who is Dr Follett?"
23138I will leave it to the people of the United States to say, whether our nation was properly represented in this treaty?
23138If the English, judged by the_ press_, are a blackguarding nation, what are the Americans, if they are to be judged by the same standard?
23138If the Indians of America are not the descendants of the missing tribes, again I ask, from whom_ are_ they descended?
23138In few words, are the Canadas to be hereafter considered as a French or an English colony?
23138In the first instance you are justified in taking the robber''s life, and why not in the second?
23138In what direction are we to look for the missing tribes according to the prophets?
23138In what situation did you live?"
23138In what way has the timber trade benefited the Canadas?
23138Is it itself free from this imputation?
23138Is it just or honourable for us to send our own agents among them, without their approval, and not hold ourselves responsible for their conduct?
23138Is it possible that the Reviewer should still remain the dupe of such a vulgar error?
23138Is it right that this vow should be made?
23138Is not this an unsound principle to adopt in our intercourse with the Indians?
23138It may be inquired, how it was that Murel escaped Lynch law under such circumstances?
23138It was the question now whether they would go of their own accord, or by force?
23138Logic.--"A Yankee went into the bar of an inn in a country town:` Pray what''s the price of a pint of shrub?''
23138My readers may inquire how I can so positively make this assertion?
23138Now what will be the effect?
23138Now, Mr Reviewer, do n''t you feel a little ashamed of yourself?
23138Now, then, do you mean to say that you think there is as much conjugal infidelity in New York, in proportion to the population, as there is in London?
23138Now, why have we not an equal right to seize all English property whenever we can find it in this country?"
23138Of what advantage are the Canadas to England?
23138On the contrary, did not its presence give confidence to the revolters?
23138Suppose( what is however impossible) that you could be permitted so remain here a few years longer, what would be your condition?
23138Surely the_ Edinburgh Review_ can put a better head on, when it takes notice of this second portion of my work?
23138Take the reverse of the picture when the fault is on the woman''s side, and the evil is the same; can either party control their affections?
23138Tar they can most assuredly produce; and, with the same climate as Russia, why not hemp?
23138That is very natural on his part; but how can you expect a people to improve who_ never hear the truth_?
23138That she met with affectation and folly in America, is very probable-- where do you not?
23138That there have been many thousands fewer illegitimate children_ born_, it is true; but, has the progress of immorality been checked?
23138The Americans are great boasters; but are we far behind them?
23138The Americans, and with justice, hold up Washington as one of the first of men; if so, why will they not pay attention to his opinions?
23138The English are a more respectable and constant[ unconstant?]
23138The fault lies in ourselves; the books are too dear, and the question now is, can not they be made cheaper?
23138The great question is, what is a majority?
23138The hyperbole is their principal forte, but what is lying but imagination?
23138The next consideration is, to what should the duty be reduced, so as not to affect our revenue?
23138The question is, has the Federal Government adhered to its treaties and promises made with and to those who have been too weak to defend themselves?
23138The question therefore is, can we rationally expect any improvement from their union?
23138The same system is pursued by all those who would arrive at, or remain in place and power: and what must be the consequence?
23138There is a question which has been raised by almost every traveller in America, and that is-- from whom are the American Indians descended?
23138They leave their cards with him; if the cards are not returned in two or three days, they send a letter to know why he has not called upon them?
23138This is plain and clear; but how is it to be effected?
23138To what must we ascribe the great prevalence of this demoralising habit in the United States?
23138What are we coming to in this country?
23138What are, I may ask, the characters of these people?
23138What can be more bragging, or more untrue, than the words of these lines?
23138What colonel?"
23138What is the cause of this unusual sympathy?
23138What is the cause of this?
23138What is the consequence that the Americans are amused, but not instructed or enlightened?
23138What is the consequence?
23138What is the reason of this?
23138What is the reason of this?
23138What is the situation of America at present?
23138What is to support yourselves, your women and children?
23138What obstacles had hitherto impeded their progress, that had broken down their energies, or impaired their constancy and fidelity?
23138What occasioned the breaking up and the downfall of this republic?
23138What was the conduct of M. Papineau and his party as soon as they had gained their point?
23138What was the result?
23138What would this recorder say?
23138Who cares what may be the form of government of a country divided from them by three or four thousand miles of water, and of whom they have only read?
23138Who would remain in a country where there is no freedom of thought or action, and where you can not even spend your money as you please?
23138Why are none of these defaulters to the amount of upwards a million of dollars punished?
23138Why did he not take warning from the fabled folly of his ancestor and_ hold his tongue_?
23138Why has he dedicated twenty- seven pages of ponderous verbosity to so light and trifling a work?
23138Will it ever come?
23138Will you go by water, or by land?
23138Will you have money for your cattle which you leave here on your arrival there, or will you have cattle in return?
23138Will you have your next annuity paid in money or in goods?
23138Would they be satisfied if they obtained the Canadas?
23138Would they stop then?
23138Would you like openly to assert that such is your opinion, and that you will stand by it?
23138Would you really like to give up your name as the author of this bare- faced libel?
23138You ask us to tax ourselves, to check the circulation of cheap literature, so essential to our welfare for the benefit of a few English authors?
23138_ Who are they_?
23138` Father,''said the boy,` you will save me, wo n''t you?
23138` I thought,''observed one of them,` that you had received a letter?''
23138` Is that your dinner- bell?''
23138` Well, I did not have the shrub, did I, you nigger?''
23138` Well, now, how does your clock go?
23138` What kind of man is Captain Marryat?''
23138` What may you charge for dinner?''
23138` Where are the people?''
23138and he allows you to go out?"
23138and if the visit is returned, send a letter to know whether the minister called_ in person_, or_ not_?
23138and why do you find that a child of promising talent is so prone to lying?
23138are they not the rudiments of legislation by which a free people learn to tax themselves?
23138carried off and sold to fill the pockets of these land pirates?
23138does he not contradict his own assertions, by the labour and space bestowed upon it?
23138have n''t we got the Thames?"
23138my dear, dear Isaac, what can be done with your leg?"
23138not that time, because Lawrence was drunk, they say; but did n''t we_ whip_ you well at New Orleans?"
23138perpetrated in the United States?
23138replied he,"and pray who the devil was to buy or sell me when I was in Ireland?
23138such a precedent of example shown to the State, by one of its most important members?
23138yes-- you refer to the Shannon and Chesapeake, do n''t you?"
23138you can swim ashore with me, ca n''t you, father?''
42449Am I going to Russia?
42449And you want me to adopt you?
42449Are you a Bolshevik?
42449Are you a Bolshevik?
42449Are you a Bolshevik?
42449Are you going to Russia?
42449Are you going to get married while you are in Europe?
42449Are you going to make pictures over here?
42449Are you going to make pictures while you are there?
42449Are you open for engagements?
42449Are you visiting in London?
42449Can you sleep?
42449Charlie, do n''t you know me?
42449Charlie, do n''t you remember me?
42449Did you bring your make- up?
42449Did you call on Shaw?
42449Do I know Clara Kimball Young? 42449 Do I speak French?"
42449Do you believe in Bolshevism?
42449Do you ever expect to get married?
42449Do you know where we are going?
42449Do you like drama?
42449Do you mind?
42449Do you want to play''Hamlet''?
42449Do you want to play''Hamlet''?
42449Do-- you-- understand?
42449For God''s sake, Carl, what''s wrong?
42449Glass of beer, Charlot?
42449Has it had a fair opportunity?
42449Has my message been delivered?
42449Have you destroyed Mr. Leno''s negative?
42449Here''s where the great events in the history of the world took place?
42449How about a few days in the country?
42449How do we know but what some of you have n''t?
42449How do you do your funny falls?
42449How do you write your poetry? 42449 How do?"
42449How is it you are up so late?
42449I am not a politician?
42449Is Jim Larkin here?
42449Is he-- dead?
42449Is n''t that lady the opera singer?
42449Is she your little girl?
42449Mr. Chaplin, are you a Bolshevik?
42449Mr. Chaplin, do you ever expect to get married?
42449Mr. Chaplin, have you your cane and shoes with you?
42449Mr. Chaplin, why are you going to Europe?
42449Mr. Chaplin, why are you going to Europe?
42449Mr. Chaplin, why are you going to Europe?
42449Mr. Chaplin, why are you going to Europe?
42449Mr. Chaplin, why did you come to Europe?
42449Mr. Lathom, is Mr. Chaplin on board?
42449Oh, do you think Jewish people are clever?
42449Should n''t we go over and make ourselves known?
42449Then why are you going to Europe?
42449Then you are bourgeoisie?
42449To whom?
42449Well, how are you, Charlie?
42449Well, what are you doing-- Who are you?
42449What can I do for you, sir?
42449What do you do with your old canes?
42449What do you do with your old moustaches?
42449What do you do with your old moustaches?
42449What do you do with your old shoes?
42449What do you think of Lenin?
42449What do you think of it?
42449What do you think of the Irish question?
42449What have you got?
42449What holiday?
42449What is their future? 42449 What of Lenin?"
42449What will you have?
42449What''s her name?
42449What, where-- anything particular that I want to see?
42449When will I be back for work?
42449Where can I buy your book of poems, Carl?
42449Where''s my cousin?
42449Who is this guy, an English diplomat?
42449Why did you come over?
42449Why do you want to visit Russia?
42449Why not?
42449Why?
42449Will you accept engagements?
42449Will you appear on Tuesday?
42449Will you dine here?
42449Will you dine with us?
42449Will you join a revue?
42449Will you visit Ireland?
42449You wait there, or do you want me to pay you off?
42449Am I going to get up for lunch or will I have it in my cabin?
42449And so, if you ca n''t send the little fellow to college, wo n''t you take him in the movies with you like you did Jackie Coogan?
42449And why should he be singled out and imposed upon?
42449And why so much of the mother in the picture, and why the meeting of the mother and the father?
42449And wot would''e be a- doin''''ere?"
42449Are most of the people in pictures immoral?"
42449Are n''t English girls charming?
42449Are they trying to draw me out?
42449Are you likely to come to Harrogate?
42449As glad as I am to see them?
42449At the end of the picture there came a messenger from the Minister:"Would I come to his box and be decorated?"
42449But she shrugs her shoulders in an indifferent and tragic manner and says,"What does it matter about life?"
42449But then, would they have believed or understood if I had told them I wanted an emotional holiday?
42449Ca n''t I ever get away from Hollywood?
42449Ca n''t he escape?
42449Can I do them?
42449Can I say anything?
42449Can it be true?
42449Can not you forego to make showing of yourself with charity sometime for devastated France?
42449Can those who go to Washington make it more than a thought?
42449Can you make yourself write?
42449Chaplin?"
42449Could anyone conceive such a creation, such a land of continuous gaiety?
42449Could n''t you try?"
42449Cynical?
42449DEAR CHARLIE,--Have you ever thought of the money to be made in peanuts?
42449DEAR MR. CHAPLIN,--Won''t you please let me have enough money to send little Oscar to college?
42449Did I anticipate working?
42449Did its passing make much difference to the lonely derelict?
42449Do I deserve even a part of it?
42449Do I know Louise Glaum?
42449Do I know any of the old- timers?
42449Do I know her?
42449Do n''t you like leaving England?
42449Do we know where they can get a drink?
42449Do you prepare?"
42449Do you see me by the brook''s side, Catching grayfish''neath the stone, As you did the day you whispered:"Leave the harmless dears alone?"
42449Do you see me in the meadow, Coming from the woodland spring, With a bamboo on my shoulder And a pail slung from a string?
42449Do you see me, all expectant, Lying in an orange grove, While the swee- swees sing above me, Waiting for my elf- eyed love?
42449Do you want to meet Shaw?
42449Does it mean that War will never stride through the world again?
42449Does she"vamp"in real life?
42449Dorothy, writing from Poplar, asks:"Dear Mr. Charlie Chaplin, if you have a pair of old boots at home will you throw them at me for luck?"
42449Finally, with the aid of about everyone in the hotel he manages to ask:--"Do you like France?"
42449Has anything happened?"
42449Have you got them insured?"
42449He asks,"Why?"
42449He declares that the"heaven"scene was entirely unnecessary, and why did I give it so much attention?
42449How am I going to get out without being recognised?
42449How can I approach them?
42449How can they calmly plan with such exactness?
42449How could he get back?
42449How did reporters know I was coming?
42449How do I think up my funny stunts?
42449How do children see so much more than grown- ups?
42449How has she kept hidden?
42449How is it possible to meet people on the same footing?
42449How shall I be received in England?
42449How would I solve the unemployment problem?
42449I am wondering what''s going to happen in London?
42449I ask and keep asking,"Where''s my cousin?"
42449I do n''t know why, but suddenly I feel self- conscious and silly-- Would I care to see Barrie?
42449I read again: Lovely, dainty Spanish Needle, With your yellow flower and white; Dew- decked and softly sleeping; Do you think of me to- night?
42449I wonder if being photographed together constitutes an introduction?
42449I wonder if he gets comfort there?
42449I wonder if the same old barber is still there?
42449I wonder what Los Angeles and Hollywood would say if I paraded there in this costume?
42449I wonder what he is reading?
42449I wonder what will be the answer?
42449Is it a gleam of intelligence coming into the world?
42449Is it prophetic?
42449Is it true that I am going to be knighted?
42449Is the reticence real or is this some wonderful trick of his, this making his guest feel superior?
42449Is this rest?
42449Is this what I came six thousand miles for?
42449Knoblock on the''phone:"Are you there?
42449Lovely, dainty Spanish Needle; Source to me of sweet delight, In your far- off sunny Southland Do you dream of me to- night?
42449Maybe I am only possible"copy"to him?
42449My cousin, Tom Geraghty, Knoblock-- would I spend two or three days in the country and get a rest?
42449Now that the excitement has died down, what are we going to do?
42449Now the problem is how am I going to get out of this?
42449Oh yes, how does it look to- day for crossing?
42449Oh, why did I leave England?
42449Or does he need comfort?
42449Shadowed by the spreading mango Nodding o''er the rippling stream, Tell me, dear plant of my childhood, Do you of the exile dream?
42449Shall I criticise?
42449Shall I openly suggest going out, so I can get away?
42449Should I say something?
42449The little girl asks:"Are they all actors and in the movies?
42449Then Wells whispers,"Do n''t you think the boy is good?"
42449Then from Frenchmen:"Will I visit France?"
42449Then why is he here?
42449There are calls,"What have you done with your moustache?"
42449They were mottoes:"Never Say Die,""Are We Downhearted?"
42449Was its ending a tragic one, dramatic, or had it just passed out naturally?
42449What ambitions?
42449What can I do?
42449What can I say?
42449What does one ask skippers?
42449What have I done?
42449What have I said?
42449What have I to say to the people of Manchester?
42449What if they do n''t turn up?
42449What is it all for?
42449What is it that happens behind these grey walls that kills so completely?
42449What is she doing with it?
42449What is the force that has made it what it is?
42449What is the thing to do?
42449What is there in common between us?
42449What is to become of them?
42449What must I do?
42449What shall I say to Barrie?
42449What sort of a person is she?
42449What sort of a trip shall I have?
42449What will be the outcome?
42449What would Europe look like after the war?
42449What would I say?
42449Where did you get that?"
42449Where is that personality of mine?
42449Where is that vacation that I pictured so vividly?
42449Where''s Carl?
42449Where''s So- and- so?
42449Where''s Tom?
42449Where''s my cousin?
42449Who am I?
42449Who is that old derelict there against the cart?
42449Who would n''t want to do that?
42449Whom shall I meet on board?
42449Why are attempts made to parade such emotions?
42449Why are n''t we appreciated more?
42449Why are parties like that?
42449Why are prisons and graveyards built in such beautiful places?
42449Why are sinners always loved?
42449Why are you so sad?
42449Why ca n''t I be witty?
42449Why did I come?
42449Why did I take the trip?
42449Why did n''t I do this and that?
42449Why did n''t I go here?
42449Why did n''t I think of it sooner?
42449Why did n''t we do this before?
42449Why do I pick out stunts like that?
42449Why do sinners make such wonderful lovers?
42449Why had n''t I given it some thought?
42449Why is she here?
42449Why was I going?
42449Why?
42449Will I meet Bernard Shaw?
42449Will I meet H. G. Wells?
42449Will I sign this?
42449Will the train never start?
42449Will they be glad to see me?
42449Will you pay for the boat, and half the gold is yours?
42449Will you see somebody?
42449Wo n''t you teach me like you taught him?
42449Wonder if I could play that part?
42449Wonder if I look like Doug when I do this?
42449Wonder why a universal language is n''t practicable?
42449Would I appear for such and such charity?
42449Would I give him the first opportunity?
42449Would I kick off the football season or attend some particular Soccer game?
42449Would I mind signing them for the stewards?
42449Would I visit such and such institutions?
42449Would he accept anything?
42449Would we pose together?
42449Would you mind seeing me to a taxi?"
42449You are not going home so early?"
37206A what?
37206And is Mandas nice?
37206And they understand Italian?
37206And what good would it be to you if she were?
37206Are you husband and wife?
37206Bread alone?
37206But could you live here?
37206Can you understand Sardinian?
37206Did you think we had been going ever since you got in?
37206Did you want something? 37206 Do they make those in Sorgono?"
37206Do you speak English?
37206Do you understand Sardinian?
37206Does it do you good?
37206Eh-- what''s that?
37206Elle a le mal de mer?
37206First and second class alike?
37206How much do you charge for the fleas you carry?
37206How not? 37206 How should n''t she?"
37206How should n''t they?
37206How--_affari_?
37206How? 37206 How?
37206In what way nice?
37206Is it a dialect? 37206 Is n''t the sea a little quieter?"
37206Is there a room, Signora?
37206Is there anything to see?
37206Is this the Nuoro bus?
37206No, Signora-- how should it be?
37206Oh,she cried,"are we going?"
37206Oh-- where can we get some then?
37206One is all right here, eh?
37206Signora,he said,"do you understand me what I say?"
37206The Signora is n''t eating?
37206Then you are very bored here?
37206There is nothing else?
37206Vous avez pris le cafà ©?
37206Vous descendez en terre?
37206Well then, what other hotel?
37206What do you sell?
37206What do you_ sell_?
37206What does one do here?
37206What goods?
37206What language is it then?
37206What will you do on such a boat if you have an awful time out in the Mediterranean here? 37206 Where are they from?"
37206Where do we eat? 37206 Where do you find such white bread?"
37206Where is the Albergo d''Italia?
37206Who is going?
37206Who were those in there?
37206Why do you bother?
37206Why, is this the only place you''ve got to sit in?
37206Why,say I, lapsing into the Italian rhetorical manner,"why do you keep an inn?
37206Why?
37206Why?
37206Why?
37206Wo n''t you leave any tip at all?
37206You are eating the kid? 37206 You are sleeping upstairs?"
37206You think not? 37206 You would like to be in Cagliari?"
37206You''ve seen Cagliari?
37206_ Che genere di affari?_ What sort of business?
37206_ Che genere di affari?_ What sort of business?
37206***** Where does one go?
37206A fiasco of vino?
37206Africa?
37206After all, what is an hour and a half?
37206Again the young woman called, had we had coffee?
37206Ah Naples-- bella, bella, eh?
37206Am I always to have the exchange flung in my teeth, as if I were a personal thief?
37206And also in Italian:"Partiamo?"
37206And are there many motor- cars in England?--many, many?
37206And are we ready?
37206And as for motor- cars, it is all I can do to own a pair of boots, so how am I to set about employing a_ chauffeur_?
37206And run the gauntlet of that stinking, stinking lane?
37206And was n''t it difficult to put the kid thus on the iron rod?
37206And what does she do?
37206And what nation were we, were we French?
37206And what was it?
37206Are all nations of Europe going to be forbidden?
37206Are they ready?
37206Are you suffering?"
37206As I enter I hear one young man tenderly enquiring of the berth below:"Dost thou feel ill?"
37206Because why?
37206But I said loudly to the urchin:"Is_ that_ the telegraph official?"
37206But in Sardinia, where roads and bridges are absolutely wanting, will they do anything?
37206But is mere historical fact so strong, that what one learns in bits from books can move one so?
37206But must you?
37206But now where is that little hole where one gets the tickets?
37206But seeing I was laughing without malice, he leaned to me and said softly, secretly:"What is your affair then?
37206But there is little to see and therefore the question is, shall we go on?
37206But what do you want?
37206But what should women and girls be doing at the marionette show?
37206But what?
37206But who was he?
37206But why in the name of heaven should my heart stand still as I watch that hill which rises above the sea?
37206But_ can_ I care for the innumerable_ fantasias_ in the drapery line?
37206Could I have milk?
37206Could one go on board at once?
37206Deutsch, eh?
37206Deutschland unter alles now?
37206Did n''t I tell thee I would count three?
37206Did n''t we like it?
37206Did n''t we start before?"
37206Did the delicate and fine complication of lines against her eyes mean thirty- five?
37206Did they do all their meat this way?
37206Do they want men in America?
37206Et vous?"
37206Everything?
37206For why?
37206Girgenti, and the sulphur spirit and the Greek guarding temples, to make one madder?
37206Had the milk come?
37206Had we any more luggage-- were we going to the steamer?
37206Had_ she_ paid for the train-- heh?
37206Has not this song been sung at me once too often, by these people?
37206Have you something to say?
37206Hearing me speak to the q- b, he said in confidence to the priest:"Here are two Germans-- eh?
37206Her ticket?
37206Here, say I, they make it with nothing.--Is there milk?
37206How far?
37206How many men, how many races, has Etna put to flight?
37206How much does it cost?
37206How will she be ruined?"
37206I asked how one went to the steamer-- did one walk?
37206I say what for?
37206I wanted to count their sails-- five square ones which I call the ladder, one above the other-- but how many wing- blades?
37206In America too?
37206In a very short time they were through their portions: and was there nothing else?
37206Is n''t that so?
37206Is our marvellous, mechanical era going to have so short a bloom?
37206Is there another room?"
37206Is there coffee?
37206Is there something that amuses you?
37206It all has an air of"Why not?"
37206Looks down as if to say, What do you mean by it?
37206Methylated spirit, a small aluminium saucepan, a spirit- lamp, two spoons, two forks, a knife, two aluminium plates, salt, sugar, tea-- what else?
37206Naples, Rome, Florence?
37206No milk at all?
37206No more-- what?
37206No passports?
37206Not for long?
37206Nothing else, you sludge queen?
37206Now I ask you, is this to be borne?
37206Oh my, will you go in such a little thing?
37206Oh no-- will you risk it, really?
37206Oh, my girovago was a known figure all over the country.--And where would they sleep?
37206Only then?
37206Or does the very word call an echo out of the dark blood?
37206Or is the tide of enlightenment and world- unity already receding fast enough?
37206Say then-- what does it mean?
37206Shall we go forward?
37206She got up wrathfully and stumbled into the dark passage, exclaiming--"Don''t we eat yet?"
37206She shouts at me as I pass, in her powerful, extraordinary French:"Madame votre femme, elle est au lit?"
37206She was not more than twenty years old I should say: or was she?
37206Should we sit on in our present carriage, and go down in it to the port, along with the schoolmistress, and risk it?
37206Somebody asks_ who_?
37206Strange, is n''t it?
37206The bus has stopped quite close to the door of the inn: Star of Italy, was it?
37206The dark- browed man looked up at the girovago and said:"Are you going to cook the sausages with your fingers?"
37206The lark flew at him and said"Then you''ve changed it, have you?"
37206The q- b said no, why?
37206The three giggling young hussies shrink together as if they would all hide behind one another, after a vain uprearing and a demand why?
37206The workman''s International, or the centripetal movement into national isolation?
37206Then she appeared with a bowl of smoking cabbage soup, in which were bits of macaroni: and would we have wine?
37206Then where is tea?
37206They addressed the sludge- queen curtly and disrespectfully, as if to say:"What''s she up to?"
37206They seize the black- edged one by the arm, and in profound commiseration:"Do you suffer?
37206They thought themselves no less-- and what are they?
37206Thirty two hours in such a little boat?
37206To travel with the stomach uneasy did one harm:_ fa male, fa male-- non è vero?_ Chorus of"yes."
37206Tunis?
37206Was he a Paladin and a splendour?
37206Was there a bedroom?
37206Was there a fire?
37206Was there any cheese?
37206Was there anything to eat?
37206Was there cheese?
37206Was there no room?
37206Was there nowhere where we could sit?
37206We helped ourselves, and the fat carabiniere started the conversation with the usual questions-- and where were we going tomorrow?
37206We see the hill?
37206Well, how nice to see you.--Oh, let the man wait.--What, going on at once to Naples?
37206Well, what were we to do?
37206Were they, said I, a sort of camorra?
37206Were we English?
37206Were we depending on booking berths at the port of Naples?
37206Were we not going to see any more?
37206What affair is it, yours?"
37206What are the allies for?
37206What did one pay for bread in Germany?
37206What did the old woman want to take her trips down the line for?
37206What do you say?"
37206What does he want then?
37206What does it mean, that this is an inn?
37206What does it mean, your Ristorante Risveglio, written so large?"
37206What does one care for precept and mental dictation?
37206What does one care?
37206What else was there to eat?
37206What else was there to eat?
37206What else was there?
37206What good was that?
37206What is the exchange today?
37206What is your dialect?"
37206What makes you say so?
37206What sort of pictures?
37206What was there to eat?--and was it nearly ready?
37206What, say, what does it mean?
37206What?
37206What?"
37206Wheesky-- eh?
37206When are we going to London?
37206When, oh when shall we come to Siniscola, where we are due to eat our midday meal?
37206When?
37206Where are you going?"
37206Where did the bus go?
37206Where had we come from, where were we going, what for?
37206Where is his home?
37206Where then?
37206Where then?
37206Where was the oven?
37206Where were we going and where had we been and where did we live?
37206Where''s the q- b?
37206Whereupon the new fat neighbour asked him was it true that the Catholic Church was now becoming the one Church in the United States?
37206Which motion will conquer?
37206Who would have expected it?
37206Why are you here?
37206Why be angry?
37206Why be angry?
37206Why bother about privacy?
37206Why ca n''t one sit still?
37206Why come to anchor?
37206Why do n''t I come on Friday?
37206Why do n''t we get them?
37206Why do n''t you take it as it comes?
37206Why do they look so intense?
37206Why do you have the impudence to take in travellers?
37206Why look out?
37206Why not stay?
37206Why not?
37206Why should they?
37206Why take it morally?
37206Why were these folk at the town- end making this fire alone?
37206Why, then, must one go?
37206Why?
37206Why?
37206Why?
37206Why?
37206Why?
37206Why?
37206Why?
37206Will the last waves of enlightenment and world- unity break over them and wash away the stocking- caps?
37206Will you drink Wheesky, Mister?"
37206Will you really go?
37206With all the money, and we others with no money?
37206Wo n''t you go from Cività   Vecchia?"
37206You are eating at the inn?"
37206You ask why?
37206You mean Ireland?"
37206You must laugh, must you?
37206You see that cape?"
37206You think so?
37206You''re sure you have everything you want?
37206_ Non è vero?_ this to all the men from Siniscola.
37206then you ca n''t go?
13450A flask of water from a spring on the sacred mountain would do, would n''t it?
13450A kind of sympathy in detachments, is it?
13450After the great excitement may I not have the pleasure of offering you a reviving cup of tea at my house? 13450 An acre or so?"
13450And Mr. Campbell is building a railroad, you say?
13450And are n''t you overjoyed for your little daughter to have such an opportunity to see the other side of the world?
13450And are we to have tea now?
13450And have you been writing a letter to thank the Compassionate God Jizu for your recovery?
13450And how''s little daughter''s friend?
13450And is that poor soul going to turn into a horse and pull me?
13450And sleep with your head on a bench and eat with chop sticks?
13450And to make assurance doubly sure, you thought you would just mention the matter to us?
13450And what did you tell her?
13450And will the''Cornet''go, too?
13450And you know many of them, I suppose?
13450And, surely,put in Miss Campbell,"if the machinery broke down, you would n''t compel your wife to repair it?"
13450Are n''t some of the descendants of the old warrior samurai rather fanatical?
13450Are these the ones?
13450Are they not charming little creatures?
13450Are we entertaining a family of sons this evening or have we just decided to celebrate whether we have sons or not?
13450Are you a Samurai?
13450Are you a spy?
13450Are you from Holland?
13450Are you going to Nikko, too, O''Kami San?
13450Are you going to build those little funny openwork bridges over all the streams?
13450Are you in a''riksha?
13450Are you looking for Onoye?
13450Are you one of the engineers on the new railroad they are building?
13450Are you quite well again, Onoye?
13450But how did it happen?
13450But what about?
13450But what did you bring with you? 13450 But what does Nancy know about opening a safe, Papa?
13450But what does she do?
13450But what is it, little girl?
13450But what is it?
13450But what of it?
13450But what were they?
13450But where are we going?
13450But who?
13450But why was it?
13450But why, pray, did n''t you take Nancy''s?
13450But why?
13450But you and Elinor and Mary have n''t any moles on the soles of your feet, have you?
13450Buxton, do n''t you think we''ve had enough?
13450By Jove,he exclaimed,"did you find that among my papers?"
13450Ca n''t we call her back and ask her some more questions?
13450Ca n''t we see her?
13450Ca n''t you tell me what happened?
13450Ca n''t you understand that we are sorry and anxious to help you?
13450Could n''t you get away and go with us?
13450Dearest old great- grandmama,cried Nancy, kneeling beside the aged pug and hiding her face in the tawny coat,"are you really glad to see me, too?"
13450Delightful weather, is n''t it? 13450 Did you forget it?"
13450Did you notice,said Mary,"that the Japanese lady in the''riksha wore her arm in a sling?"
13450Do I look like a wife beater?
13450Do n''t you think it''s very hot, Mary?
13450Do n''t you think that is rather an uncomplimentary question?
13450Do n''t you think we had better get your father, Billie, or one of the boys?
13450Do you love him?
13450Do you remember how she called Miss Campbell''the honorable old maid''?
13450Do you think I have the ghost of a chance?
13450Do you think Miss Campbell would consent to let you make a visit, Nancy?
13450Do you think Papa would look after himself if he thought I was lost on the mountain? 13450 Do you think she could be doing it for some one else?"
13450Do you think the rain will ever let up, Papa?
13450Does anyone in the house know?
13450For whom is the other tray, then?
13450Good heavens, Billie, what am I to do? 13450 Good heavens, Komatsu, what are we to do?
13450Good,exclaimed Billie,"I thought you were a Dutchman and it''s lots nicer to be an American, do n''t you think so?"
13450Goodness gracious me, what is it?
13450Has Nancy got it?
13450Has anything happened to you?
13450Has the doctor seen you?
13450Has the place caught fire, or did n''t we give the right amount of change?
13450Have we brought everything?
13450Have you been getting married?
13450How are you going to find her, Papa?
13450How could you?
13450How did she happen to go alone on a tramp like that? 13450 How do my five beautiful American ladies feel?"
13450How do we dress?
13450How do we give the tip?
13450How do you feel now, Miss Billie?
13450How do you know you shot him?
13450How do you know?
13450How would four young parties and another younger party, who claims to be old and rheumatic, but is n''t, like to take a trip?
13450How?
13450I do n''t like him, Papa,broke in Billie,"and-- you did n''t know that he has been married and divorced?"
13450I hope I did n''t kill him?
13450I thought you promised to call me Nicholas? 13450 If I almost passed away from homesickness in one night, how should I have borne it for-- for longer?"
13450In her room, I suppose?
13450In the name of good health and excellent digestion, tell me what are doormats?
13450Is it possible that this is your house we have broken into so rudely?
13450Is it possible that you are the Motor Maids who have ridden so many thousands of miles in a red car?
13450Is it your head, dear? 13450 Is n''t it cunning?"
13450Is n''t it?
13450Is there any rude person in the length and breadth of Japan?
13450Is there anything the matter with Onoye?
13450Is this a common occurrence with Miss Campbell?
13450Is this any inducement?
13450It''s romantic,observed Billie,"but what will Cousin Helen say?
13450Komatsu, where are they?
13450Mary, what shall I say?
13450May I ask your pardon for intruding on your beautiful gardens?
13450May I not see you again to- morrow, Miss Brown?
13450Meaning for the fifth the beauteous lady who lingers in her room?
13450Meaning, Mr. Ito, that the American floors are not as entirely free from dust as the Japanese floors?
13450Mr. Ito, will you sit on a mat on the floor or in a chair?
13450Much sickness?
13450Nancy has been greatly troubled about something lately, has n''t she, little daughter?
13450Nancy, Nancy, how could you?
13450Not even the austere old lady who chaperones you?
13450Not exactly? 13450 Not know, but honorable young lady not look inside?"
13450O''Kami San, will you not ask her?
13450Of course, you poor dear, but how did you injure yourself?
13450Oh, Nancy, Nancy,she groaned inwardly,"could it have really been you and are you out there in the typhoon?"
13450Oh, Nicholas,she cried,"do you think Papa could still be looking for me?
13450Oh, are these the swords of a samurai warrior?
13450Oh, you little witch,cried Miss Campbell, pinching Nancy''s cheek,"what shall I do with you, making eyes at these Orientals who do n''t understand?"
13450One never wears shoes in the house, Cousin, do n''t you remember? 13450 Papa did n''t come?"
13450Papa, do you think she could have gone to that widow? 13450 Papa, is there any trouble brewing in this house?"
13450Papa,she began,"ca n''t we take the''Comet''and go sight- seeing?
13450People?
13450Rested with humble refreshment in poor modest little house?
13450Scold her? 13450 Shall it be a love song?"
13450Shall we put on our kimonos and lie on the floor in the library?
13450Silk robe?
13450So you decided to come back to us, Nancy?
13450The guitar and the tea basket and the luncheon hamper--"And the mackintoshes?
13450The what?
13450Then what are you driving at?
13450Then you do know something?
13450There were only three Graces, were there not?
13450There''s nothing to knock on, so why knock?
13450They are foolish children, are n''t they, Komatsu?
13450They look as if they were going to play a joke on us,observed Billie,"Did you ever see anything so guileless and simple- hearted as they are?"
13450Think garden pretty, O''Kami San?
13450Was it an enemy of yours or some one who wanted to exterminate us because we are foreigners?
13450Was it in the library that night?
13450Well, Miss Nancy,''is''what?
13450Well, if you had one, what would you do with her? 13450 Were you the first person on the scene?
13450What are you going to do?
13450What are you talking about, Mary?
13450What did I tell you?
13450What did she mean about Papa''s work?
13450What did you say to him, Papa?
13450What do you do all day, O''Kami San?
13450What do you mean, Onoye?
13450What do you think, Cousin?
13450What in the name of all the powers are you driving at? 13450 What in the world are they doing?"
13450What in the world is the matter?
13450What is his name?
13450What is it all about, Papa?
13450What is it, Onoye?
13450What is it?
13450What is the matter with our little maid? 13450 What is the matter with this household?"
13450What kind of business, O''Haru?
13450What makes you think so, sweetheart?
13450What number do you want?
13450What on earth do you want?
13450What on earth?
13450What was the honorable wish of the young lady?
13450What''s the matter, Papa?
13450What''s the reason, then, Cousin Helen?
13450Where are the others?
13450Where are your friends? 13450 Where did you come from?"
13450Where did you find her, Buxton?
13450Where do you keep the real papers, Papa?
13450Where is Onoye, O''Haru?
13450Where is Onoye? 13450 Where is it to be this time, Nancy- Bell?"
13450Where was she yesterday?
13450Where''s your guitar?
13450Who am I to be scolding anybody?
13450Why are you so unhappy, Onoye? 13450 Why ca n''t we give him a real Japanese surprise party, Cousin Helen, and invite those nice men to come?
13450Why ca n''t we go to the Arakawa Ridge?
13450Why did n''t you borrow Nancy''s, Billie?
13450Why do you think she ran away?
13450Why does n''t that good- for- nothing brother teach her something? 13450 Why not let Komatsu go along?"
13450Why not?
13450Why on earth did n''t you tell me about it immediately?
13450Why, have you forgotten, boy, that this is your birthday? 13450 Why, what on earth is the matter with them?"
13450Why, you poor dear, what have I to forgive?
13450Will a hundred do?
13450Will honorable ladies be pleased to employ humble refreshment?
13450Will you ask your mother, Mr. Ito, if-- she suffers from rheumatism from sitting on the floor so much?
13450Will you lend me your raincoat, Miss Nancy?
13450Wo n''t some little maid keep a lonely man company?
13450Wo n''t you come with me first to get my handkerchief?
13450Would you be interested in seeing the garden?
13450Would you have us dress like men?
13450Yes, gracious lady"What is the matter with you?
13450You are not thinking of marrying, surely? 13450 You do n''t know who his first wife was, do you, Nicholas?"
13450You like all same American food? 13450 You mean four days ago?"
13450You mean that a young lady chauffeur would make an excellent wife?
13450You mean your husband is not young?
13450You wo n''t think me silly if I tell you this? 13450 ''But why hast thou done this deed?'' 13450 After all was she so sure about that other person crouching somewhere-- anywhere? 13450 After all, was it really necessary to warn Nancy not to talk too much and tell all she knew? 13450 After all, was it the act of true friendship to pick out all the defects and flaws in a friend''s nature? 13450 All the way, she kept thinking:What is Nancy- Bell up to?
13450Am I not right, Yoritomo?"
13450And besides what would she want with plans for government improvements or whatever they are?"
13450And do you call it lady- like and honorable?
13450Any girl who is cool- headed enough to run a motor car and-- and keep machinery in order and--""Well-- and what?"
13450Are you all right?"
13450Are you alone?"
13450Are you glad to see me, Billie, dearest?"
13450Are you sure nothing else is involved?
13450At last Billie said softly:"What are we going to do, Mary, dear?"
13450Beat her?"
13450Besides, what earthly use could she have with those papers?"
13450Billie knew perfectly well that Nancy was going to say:"Is Yoritomo going?"
13450But who could be in a bad humor on such a glorious morning?
13450But who is this caller, I wonder?"
13450Buxton?"
13450Ca n''t you tell them that?"
13450Campbell?"
13450Campbell?"
13450Can you deny it?
13450Can you imagine, Billie, spending two hours arranging three lilies in a bowl to make them look as if they had grown there?"
13450Could n''t you just tell Miss Nancy to be careful without explaining why?
13450Do n''t girls ever do that?
13450Do n''t you remember what the missionary on the steamer told us?
13450Do you live here, too?"
13450Do you suppose Nancy has anything on her mind?"
13450Do you think we could slip into the garden?
13450Does she know you were out walking?"
13450Drink it down?"
13450Everything is picturesque in this country from beggars to railroad bridges, and, speaking of bridges, have you explored the garden yet?
13450Fontaine?
13450Fontaine?"
13450Fontaine?"
13450His most esthetic Very magnetic Fancy took this turn: If I can wheedle A knife or a needle, Why not a Silver Churn?
13450How about it, old man?
13450How are you, little daughter?"
13450How can we go on like this when we are drifting farther and farther away?"
13450How could Nancy have thought of such things?
13450How did you know I was here?
13450How had she done it, this mysterious foreigner who could handle the English language even better than English people?
13450I do n''t suppose I could tempt either of you two hot- house plants to come with me, could I?"
13450I suppose we could n''t get to all the famous cherry blossom places in one afternoon?"
13450Is n''t that delightful, Captain Brown?"
13450Is she unhappy?
13450Is there anything we can do for you?"
13450It is true that Onoye was on the pay roll of the household servants, but then, did not her mother do work for two when Onoye was not actively engaged?
13450Ito, Nancy?"
13450Ito?"
13450Ito?"
13450Ito?"
13450Ito?"
13450Ito?"
13450Must I continue to smile and bob and bow forever?
13450No indigestion or pains at the neck or burning at the pit of the stomach?"
13450Oh, heavens, why did we count those old broken statues?"
13450Only Yoritomo''s face remained impassive, but who could tell what angry thoughts were hidden behind that mask- like face?
13450Perhaps you would like to explore the garden if you have had enough honorable refreshment?"
13450Promise?"
13450See?"
13450She began to sing softly to herself Elinor''s favorite song:"''Know''st thou the land of the citron bloom?''"
13450She was thrown to the floor; a shot; a cry-- was it her own or another person''s voice?
13450That skirt I caught-- that-- that something-- where is it?"
13450Then Nicholas cleared his throat and began in an embarrassed and hesitating way:"Miss Billie, can you keep a secret?"
13450Then she remarked:"Mr. Ito, is your aunt married?"
13450Then you do know something?"
13450There had been no chairs in the way before,--was it an hour ago or only a minute?
13450They spread their ideas and customs-- they get a foot- hold-- then-- all of a sudden, what is it?
13450Was I right in my method of dismissing your suitor, Miss Nancy?"
13450Was it an English cry for help?
13450Was it possible that time had slipped by so fast?
13450Was she not bound by a secret tie to this fascinating person because of their chance meeting in the garden in the rain?
13450Were they all going to be cut to pieces or was only the"Comet"to be sacrificed in revenge for the accident?
13450Were you able to find out?"
13450What am I to do with it?
13450What am I to do?
13450What could it mean?
13450What country had given her those strangely incongruous locks?
13450What is the matter?
13450When are you going to take us to the mountains?
13450Where is your daughter?"
13450Where is your raincoat?
13450Where was Nancy?
13450While this little colloquy was going on, Yoritomo was whispering into Nancy''s ear:"You think they are pretty?
13450Who could expect an assassin to wait and be caught?
13450Who knows?
13450Who wants to see it?"
13450Why had she been so angry?
13450Why had she ever written it at all?
13450Why had she not burned it in a charcoal brazier?
13450Why had she not torn it into smaller bits?
13450Why should Nancy Brown have unexpectedly grown up like this and become so independent and secretive?
13450Why should her father need a pistol?
13450Why should she write letters that way?
13450Why was she so frightened?
13450Why was she so panic- stricken?
13450Why-- why--?
13450Will gracious lady make eyes to look?"
13450Will you call my''riksha now, Mr. Campbell?
13450Will you come?"
13450Would Elinor Butler''s father and mother consent to her taking this long journey?
13450Would Mrs. Price be willing to part with Mary for many, many months while that young person journeyed to the other side of the world?
13450Would it not be a good precaution to go to the library and get her father''s pistol?
13450Would it, now, honor bright?"
13450Would she?"
13450You do n''t think she could be a bit daffy, do you?"
13450You wo n''t tell your Mr. Campbell that I trespassed on his garden, will you?
13450asked Billie proudly,"and is n''t Onoye clever to have carried out the scheme so perfectly?"
13450but had changed her mind, when she asked instead:"Is Nikko a town?"
2385A GIMLET?
2385ALL?
2385And how many did you catch, pray?
2385And suppose it should work you out of any carriage at all?
2385And whose proverb is it, my Lady Superior?
2385Are YOU going to wear them boots up the mountain?
2385Are these fishes for sale?
2385Asleep, I fancy?
2385Bite?
2385Bite?
2385Bite?
2385Bite?
2385But could n''t you, somehow, glue on a pair of soles? 2385 But suppose I am burned up in my adventure?"
2385Did n''t you tell the clerk you would not take his carriage?
2385Did n''t you tell the other man you would take his?
2385Did you catch any?
2385Do you mean,I asked,"that the name of those flowers is wax- flowers?"
2385Do you speak by the book, Omphale?
2385Do you suppose he keeps any kind of boots? 2385 Do you wish me to give you a bit of advice?"
2385Does my spoon taste as badly as yours?
2385Duckings? 2385 Ever notice the difference between Vermont and New Hampshire sheep?"
2385Fishes?
2385Frenchmen I know, and Indians I know, but who are ye?
2385Got''em here?
2385Halicarnassus, one step further except over my lifeless body you do not go, until you tell me whether those are or are not wax- flowers?
2385Have you cameo- pins?
2385Have you ox- bows?
2385Have you seen a brown veil lying about anywhere?
2385Have you young apple trees?
2385Here is a remarkably plump seed, my dear, wo n''t you have it?
2385How can you turn a horse in this knitting- needle of a lane?
2385How did you do it?
2385How do they taste?
2385How long will it be profitable to remain here?
2385How many fishes?
2385How many soldiers in a regiment are allowed to have wives?
2385Indeed I can, ca n''t I, Halicarnassus?
2385My spoon?
2385No; wo n''t you?
2385Now, then?
2385Now, will you mend my shoes?
2385O, do you?
2385Oh that''s better still; would you make me a pair?
2385Shall I? 2385 Trade off your ducks against my sheep, and call it even?"
2385WE should n''t, should WE? 2385 Well,"I said, after he had swallowed a wassail- bowl of coffee, and showed no disposition to go on,"what did you do then?"
2385Well?
2385What DID you do?
2385What about the fruit- knife?
2385What do you mean?
2385What do you suppose it meant?
2385What do you suppose they did that for?
2385What do you suppose this pump was put here for?
2385What is the good of bathing, if you can not spoil anything?
2385What is the news?
2385What patois?
2385When will he be back, if you please?
2385When will your tools come?
2385Where do you walk?
2385Where have you been?
2385Where?
2385Which is the best?
2385Who said it was?
2385Why not? 2385 Why not?"
2385Why should you kill them?
2385Why?
2385Why?
2385Wo n''t you tell?
2385Yes, but--"Other a''n''t so bad, I suppose?
2385You can, can you?
2385You sent for me?
2385A fiddle, is it?
2385A gentle, fragile, soft- eyed woman, what could such a delicate flower do against the"thunder- storm of battle"?
2385A good bird?
2385A man called from a neighboring turnip- field,"Arter Jake?"
2385A man?
2385ARE there snakes?
2385And do Nancie, Harriette, and Herr Driesbach like it any less?
2385And how could I take proper care of so many?
2385And how could they all bathe?
2385And if you can not get your good things in the lump, are you going to refuse them altogether?
2385And is the discussion of this thing a violation of the rites of hospitality?
2385And shall one detect the false or recognize the true by the minute- hand?
2385And what daring of man is this to scorn his smiling valleys and adventure up into these realms of storm?
2385And what, let me ask just here, is the meaning of the small waists that girls are cramming their lives into?
2385Another voice, as audible, asks,"Which''ll you bet on?"
2385Are nuns expected to be any more dead to the world than priests?
2385Are the people in the moon staring through an eclipse of the Sun?
2385Are there clouded lives that will find a little sunshine; pent- up souls that will catch a breath of blooms in my rambling record?
2385Are there lips that will relax their tightness; eyes that will lose for a moment the shadow of remembered pain?
2385Are you toying with the tangles of her hair in the bright sea- foam?
2385Are you wooing her with honeyed words on the bloody soil of Virginia?
2385Because their narrowness can not take in the contingencies that threaten peace, are they blessed above all others?
2385But could anything be more characteristic of a certain phase of the manners of our great and glorious country?
2385But how many such women do you suppose there are in your village?
2385But if it is so disheartening to me, who am only a passive listener, what must be the agonies of the dramatis personae?
2385But is it really any worse?
2385But since no one accused or even suspected you, why could you not have been less aggressive and more sympathetic in your assertions?
2385But what do you know of what was in Beethoven''s soul?
2385But what have you done with these women?
2385But what is the good of saying all this, if a woman can not help herself?
2385But what is well?
2385But why set down a weight at one end of the lever because there is a power at the other?
2385But you have no sooner turned a corner than-- where are they?
2385Ca n''t you see with your own eyes?"
2385Can I tell for the eyes that made"a sunshine in the shady place"?
2385Can it be anything but painful to see young girls exhibiting the hardihood of the"professional"without the extenuating necessity?
2385Can no hand lead her gently another way?
2385Can no voice warn her of the black shadow that lies in ambuscade?
2385Chancel and window, altar, and arches and aisles and treasures,--is there anything else?
2385Children are naturally healthy and simple; why should they be spoiled?
2385Could he tell me where I might find one?
2385Could n''t you borrow a gimlet or something from the neighbors?"
2385Could n''t you borrow an awl?"
2385Did I say that it was amusing?
2385Did any one ever read them before?
2385Did he, a second Ulysses, tie up all opposing winds in that cambric pocket- handkerchief?
2385Did n''t I catch eight cod- fishes in the Atlantic Ocean, last summer?
2385Did we spring up startled pygmies, or girded giants?
2385Did you never see it?
2385Do I LOOK like a rough- hewn, unseasoned backwoodsman?
2385Do I not know too well their strength, and their virtue which is their strength?
2385Do boys take so naturally to the amenities of life, that they can safely dispense with the conditions of amenity?
2385Do n''t you know Kossuth says,''Nothing is difficult to him who wills''?"
2385Do n''t you think they will do?"
2385Do not these wise men know that the thinkers and doers of the earth, in overwhelming majority, have been creed men?
2385Do you know of any shoemakers anywhere about?"
2385Do you not believe my story?
2385Do you remember a little girl who, a few years ago, became famous for her wonderful performance on the violin?
2385Do you take shelter from the fervid noon under the cypresses of Monte Mario?
2385Do you think snakes could bite through them?"
2385Does he look at his little feet and hands with a sigh for the joys that once loitered there but are now forever gone?
2385Does he not feel that it trenches somewhat on his dignity?
2385Does he not rather feel a little ashamed, when you remind him of those days?
2385Does not the same narrowness cut them off from the bright certainty that underlies all doubts and fears?
2385Does she fear to breast our bristling bayonets?
2385Does the College belong to a Senior Class, or to the State?
2385English gold, English steel, English pluck, stand today as always; but English integrity, English staunchness, English love, where are they?
2385For how long?
2385From what dungeons of gloom emerging shall they renew their elemental strife?
2385From what?
2385Girls, I find a great deal of fault with you, do I not?
2385Got a job?"
2385Had society charms for her, and in the social circle and the festive throng were her chief delights?
2385Harvard is beloved of her sons: would she be any less beloved if she were also beautiful to outside barbarians?
2385Has he not rather made a great gain?
2385Has he suffered a loss?
2385Has it any right to privacy?
2385Has she drunk Nepenthe in the orange- groves?
2385Has she lost her way among the narrow, interminable defiles of your crooked old city streets?
2385Have I the air of never having read a newspaper?
2385Have the many donations been given, and the appropriations been made, for the pleasure or even profit of any one class, or for the whole Commonwealth?
2385Have the students self- poise enough to refrain from these festive expenses without suffering mortification?
2385Have they virtue enough to refrain from them with the certainty of incurring such suffering?
2385Have you fallen in love with her-- on the Potomac, O soldiers?
2385He tints it with gay lines of green and pink and rose, and puts it in the confectioner''s glass windows, where you buy-- what?
2385Hills on hills and Alps on Alps arise, and who shall mount the ultimate peak till all the world shall say,"Here reigns the Excellence"?
2385How can I compare notes with him as to the sunshine and the trees and the curtain and views of life?
2385How can I respond to his enthusiasms?
2385How can his feeble eye detect the quiver of a world?
2385How can his slender strength weigh the mountains in scales, and the bills in a balance?
2385How can you, Papa and Messrs. Cardinals, be expected to understand what is good for a girl?
2385How dare a man stand up solemnly before God and his fellows with a lie in his right hand?
2385How dare men so presume on womanly sufferance?
2385How did I go to my concert?
2385How did his toilette stand the ascent?
2385How many are there?"
2385How will she escape the sunken rocks, the treacherous quicksands, the ravening whirlpools, the black and dark night?
2385I am bewildered, and I say, helplessly,"What shall I admire and be a la mode?"
2385I can supply seed and water and conch- shells, but what do I know of finchy loves and hopes?
2385I do n''t mean, would have committed such discourtesy to a woman?
2385I had given him a new and shining cage, a green curtain, a sunny window; but of what avail are these to a desolate heart?
2385I have a veil, a beautiful-- HAVE, did I say?
2385I look at her sometimes, when we have been sitting together a while, and say, with steadfast gaze,"Cat- soul, what are you?
2385I look out upon the gray degraded fields left naked of the snow, and inwardly ask, Can these dry bones live again?
2385I reciprocated his frankness with an engaging smile, and asked, in a confidential tone,"Do you suppose he would mend a shoe for me?"
2385I was not thinking of the cent, but I had promised myself a feast; and what is a feast, susceptible of enumeration?
2385I wonder how long before she will reappear?
2385I wonder when circus- people sleep, or do they not sleep at all, but keep up a perpetual ground and lofty tumbling?
2385If I had said,"Halicarnassus, will you fetch my trunk down?"
2385If I had wanted breakfast- caps, should n''t I have asked for breakfast- caps?
2385If a cigar would enfoul the purity of a woman, does it not of a man?
2385If he is rich, they say, Why does he not make a career?
2385If the latter, shall we not lay aside every weight, and this besetting sin of despondency, and run with patience the race set before us?
2385If the woman''s head must be shorn and shaven, why not the man''s?
2385If they are poor, their neighbors say, Why does he not learn a trade?
2385In what secret place, in what dungeon of darkness and despair, in what chains of torpidity and oblivion, have you hidden away their souls?
2385In?
2385Instead of this pleasant conjugal chit- chat, what has he?
2385Is a subject that is brought before Congress improper to be brought before the public in a magazine?
2385Is it Love that watches at the masthead?
2385Is it Wisdom that stands at the helm?
2385Is it a strictly private affair?
2385Is it because we are in high latitudes that the river and the country look so high?
2385Is it begun?
2385Is it begun?
2385Is it begun?
2385Is it indeed so?
2385Is it less extravagant for a man to tickle his nose, than for a woman to tickle her palate?
2385Is it not fitter that associations should adorn, than that they should conceal?
2385Is it the rage of Tasso''s madness that burns in your uplifted eyes?
2385Is not the grandeur of the sacrifice its offset?
2385Is she chasing golden apples under the magnolias?
2385Is she crouching down Caribbean shores, terror- stricken and pallid?
2385Is she floating on a lotus- leaf in Florida lagoons?
2385Is she stifled by the smoke of powder?
2385Is she tranced by your glittering sword- shine in ransomed Tennessee?
2385Is that man successful who trades on his country''s necessities?
2385Is that private?
2385Is the sculpture thus significant?
2385Is the world grown so old and stricken in years, that, like King David, it gets no heat?
2385Is there a patent innocence of eye- teeth in my demeanor?
2385Is there no help?
2385Is this manhood?
2385Is this manliness?
2385Is this success?
2385Is this the advantage which the nineteenth century claims over its predecessors?
2385Is this the best production which we have a right to expect?
2385Is this the flower of all the ages,--earth''s last, best gift to heaven?
2385Is this the race that our institutions engender?
2385Is this the result which Christianity and civilization combine to offer?
2385Is this?
2385Is this?"
2385It is true, that all this may be for their good, but what of that?
2385Knowing you, and from you, all, do I not know what girls can be?
2385Leaving the pigs and papooses, we will go to-- which of the nunneries?
2385Little old croaker, what are you Yang- ing for?
2385Low as I sank with the rest, though, I do believe I held out the longest: but what can one frail pebble do against a river?
2385May I not say that I consider feasting a possible danger, and the dancing a certain evil, and assign my reasons for these opinions?
2385Men and women of America, will you fail?
2385Mothers, would you keep your sons?
2385Music is one of the eternities: why should not its accessories be?
2385My cue is to turn into the Irishman''s echo, which always returned for his"How d''ye do?"
2385No voice, Madame Morlot?
2385Now do you mean to tell me that any man would have been guilty of such a thing?
2385Now, then, how shall your theory and practice be harmonized?
2385O happy Walden wood and woodland lake, did you thrill through all your luminous aisles and all your listening shores for the man that wandered there?
2385Of course not; but would a man ever do it to a man?
2385Only that?
2385Or do the Boston people take their breakfast at one o''clock in the morning?
2385Or do they yield to selfishness, and gratify their own vanity, weakness, self- indulgence, and love of pleasure, at whatever cost to their parents?
2385Or is she frightened by the thunders of the cannonade sounding from shore to shore, and wakening the wild echoes?
2385Or is there such a state of public opinion and usage in College, that this custom is equally honored in the breach and in the observance?
2385Poison?
2385Regard?
2385See our brave soldiers returning from the wars-- Heaven''s blessing rest upon them!--grand, but are they not gruff?
2385Shall the cause go by default?
2385Shall we fail?
2385So everything is for the good of grown- up people; but does that make us contented?
2385Sweet summer sky, bending above us soft and saintly, beyond your blue depths is there not Heaven?
2385Talkers are everywhere, but where are the men that say things?
2385Taxes, representation, what things are these to come between two hearts?
2385The Gray?
2385The baggage- master, in anguish of soul, trots out his subordinates, one after another,--"Is this the man that wheeled the trunk away?
2385The present happiness is clouded for them by no shadowy possibility; but for this small indemnity shall we offset the glory of our manly years?
2385The rapids are bad for traffic, but charming for travellers; and what is a little revenue more or less, to a sensation?
2385Then I should like to know why they must make such frights of themselves, while priests go about like Christians?
2385They will have to plunge into the world full soon enough; why should the world be plunged into them?
2385This is a new car, do n''t you see?
2385To be sure, I suppose the cat might be educationally mauled into letting him alone; but why should I beat the beast for simply acting after her kind?
2385To be sure, he had not promised to mend them; but I had faith in him, and how did it turn out?
2385To what end?
2385Up among the northern hills, yonder towards the sunset, sits the owner, sorrowful, weeping, wailing"?
2385Was I not veiled with the beautiful hair, and blinded with the lily''s white splendor?
2385Was a carriage procurable?
2385Was it a female bird?
2385Was it a puerile anger, or a manly indignation?
2385Was she devoted to literary pursuits?
2385Was that a childish outburst of excitement, or the glow of an aroused principle?
2385Were these lives failures?
2385What DID she do?
2385What I wish to know is, how did he get along?
2385What are these sleety fogs about?
2385What are they, Halicarnassus?
2385What can atone for a lost childhood?
2385What can be given in recompense for the ethereal, spontaneous, sharply defined, new, delicious sensations of a sheltered, untainted, opening life?
2385What can mothers be thinking of to abuse their children so?
2385What can she do about it?
2385What connection was there between my question and his answer?
2385What does this piece say to you?
2385What fear can master that overpowering hope?
2385What field was there for any further inquiry?
2385What good do dinner- party Sundays and travelling Sundays and novel- reading Sundays do?
2385What had I to do with breakfast- caps?
2385What if it did rain?
2385What if the astronomers made a mistake in their calculations, and the almanacs are wrong, and the eclipse shall not come off?
2385What is a pen- scratch to a ravine?
2385What is it that I see, with tearful tenderness and a nameless pain at the heart?
2385What is it?
2385What is the result?
2385What is the use of having a Sabbath- day, a rest- day, if Mondays and Tuesdays are to be making continual raids upon it?
2385What kind of a Faithful Forever is this?
2385What new presence quivered in every listening harebell and every fearful windflower?
2385What of it?
2385What remains of my journey, for me, for you?
2385What satisfaction is there in proving that she is far below where she ought to be, if inexorable circumstance prevent her from climbing higher?
2385What shall avenge them for their spretae injuria formae?
2385What shall be the sign of their awaking to darken the earth with their missiles and deafen the skies with their thunder?
2385What sympathy have I to offer in his joyous or sorrowful moods?
2385What was to be done?
2385What were they?
2385When he passed from his toes to his toys, did he do it mournfully?
2385When shall greatness of soul stand forth, if not in evil times?
2385Whence come you?
2385Where are the Trollopes?
2385Where are the electric people who thrill a whole circle with sudden vitality?
2385Where are the flinty people whose contact strikes fire?
2385Where are the people that can be listened to and quoted?
2385Where are the seers, the prophets, the Magi, who shall unfold for us the secrets of the sky and the seas, and the mystery of human hearts?
2385Where are we?
2385Where are you?
2385Where is Basil Hall?
2385Where is Dickens?
2385Where is the June?
2385Where is the pertinence of that, if you do not wish to go?
2385Where is there a city, or a town, or a village, in which are no bickerings, no jealousies, no angers, no petty or swollen spites?
2385Where was I?
2385Which is worse?
2385Which now is the higher art, the sculptor''s or the mantua- maker''s?
2385Whither go you?"
2385Who caught them?
2385Who does not know that the private history of families with the ordinary allowance of brains is a record of recurring internecine warfare?
2385Who does not know that the soul may starve in splendor?
2385Who ever heard of the mother of a young and increasing family living in an atmosphere of peace, not to say pleasure, above conflicts and storms?
2385Who faithfully renders, who even thoroughly knows his idea?
2385Who grasps his conception?
2385Who shall lack faith in man''s redemption, when every year the earth is redeemed by unseen hands, and death is lost in resurrection?
2385Why are the women to be set up as targets, while the men may pass unnoticed and unknown?
2385Why do I linger among the mountains?
2385Why is it less impure for a man to saturate his hair, his breath and clothing, with vile, stale odors, than for a woman?
2385Why is it more noble for a man to be the slave of an appetite or a habit, than for a woman?
2385Why loiters, where lingers, the beautiful, calm- breathing June?
2385Why not wait until, in the natural course of things, lever comes to an obstacle, and then let power bear down with all its might to remove it?
2385Why not?
2385Why should a discord disturb the eye, when only concords delight the ear?
2385Why, I pray to know, as the first inquiry suggested by Class- Day, why is it that a boys''school should be placed beyond the pale of civilization?
2385Why?
2385Why?
2385Will any live over again a pleasant past and look more cheerily into a lowering future for these wayward words of mine?
2385Will our vigilance to detect treachery and our perseverance to punish it hold out?
2385Will you fail the world in this fateful hour by your faint- heartedness?
2385Will you fail yourself; and put the knife to your own throat?
2385Will you meet queenly Marguerite with myrtle wreath and myrtle fragrance, as she wanders through the chestnut vales?
2385Will you sleep tonight between the colonnades under the golden moon of Napoli?
2385Wives, would you hold back your husbands?
2385Would dry wood be able to hold its own against a raging fire for half an hour?
2385Would it be strange?
2385Would it not be stranger if it were not so?
2385Would you loiter to your inheritance?
2385Yet, if it is true, how account for the tight- lacing among women who are in a position to be just as intelligent as the doctor and the sculptor are?
2385Yet, on the other hand, what does he not gain?
2385You do n''t go to a show; but if the church and the people and the minister are all a show, what can you do about it?
2385You object to this?
2385You see I have worn mine out, and what am I to do?"
2385and if he does do it, how dare a poet or a novelist step up and glorify him in it?
2385and pray when is this famous affair to come off?"
2385and what did I want of it?
2385and would not the other one be better?
2385eh?"
2385ejaculates Halicarnassus, with the voice of a giant;"how many fishes have you caught?"
2385for what?
2385have you seen them,--a princely pair, sore weary in your mountain- land, but regal still, through all their travel- stain?
2385he would have asked me what trunk?
2385how many?"
2385is that all?"
2385or did Auster and Eurus and Notus and Africus vex his fastidious soul?
2385or, Why does he not stick to his trade?
2385to look on with friendly interest, without cynicism or concealed malice, at the preparations in which they do not join?
2385to those fierce wild men, what is love, or loveliness?
2385was it not the glorious moment of that dishonored life?
2385yawning;"who does?"
43997''Against his will?'' 43997 ''An ayah?''
43997''And do you know this, Sahib?'' 43997 ''And her hair?''
43997''And this? 43997 ''And this?''
43997''And this?'' 43997 ''Any relation of yours?''
43997''But are you not satisfied with my word? 43997 ''But is the Sahib certain that this boy is the child of certain parents?''
43997''But suppose that I could prove to you that he is the child of a sergeant of the Queen''s 13th Regiment of Foot, and of his wife? 43997 ''Did Usuf say where he got him from?''
43997''Did you know that little child, sir?'' 43997 ''Do you believe this boy to be of European birth?''
43997''Do you think you know who were his parents?'' 43997 ''From whom did you buy him?''
43997''His name?'' 43997 ''How can I be quiet?''
43997''How so?'' 43997 ''I have answered all the Sahib''s questions; will the Sahib answer a few of mine?''
43997''If you saw her likeness, in miniature, do you think you could recognise it?'' 43997 ''Is she living?''
43997''Of pure blood?'' 43997 ''Of what value?''
43997''On suspicion that he is born of European parents of distinction?'' 43997 ''The boy was cheap, then?''
43997''The colour of her eyes?'' 43997 ''Then will the Sahib take him?''
43997''Was she his mother?'' 43997 ''Were they people of a distinguished family?''
43997''What did you give for him?'' 43997 ''What do you ask?''
43997''What kind of person was she? 43997 ''What more do you want?''
43997''What woman?'' 43997 ''When did she die?''
43997''When?'' 43997 ''Where?''
43997''Where?'' 43997 ''Yes; where are the kittens?''
43997''You bought him?'' 43997 ''You would?''
43997''Your slave?'' 43997 ''Your son?''
43997A what?
43997About three or four years ago you stayed for several days with a friend in a tent near Deobund? 43997 Ah, but that was the emanation of----""What the deuce is that?"
43997All in India?
43997Am I a lord? 43997 And another here-- on your hip-- and another here, on your ribs?"
43997And be absent from my husband, my Lord? 43997 And do they have any applications?"
43997And do you know the judge of Jampore?
43997And drunk?
43997And had he money?
43997And have you given him any champagne?
43997And he did so, I hope?
43997And how do you usually settle these disputes?
43997And how long do they stay?
43997And how was he received?
43997And of what class of people are your converts?
43997And tax the British government with a breach of faith?
43997And what became of the minar?
43997And what did the Horse Guards say in reply to your statements?
43997And what do you suppose will be the upshot?
43997And what will be the result, do you suppose?
43997And who are_ you_?
43997And who was Pertab Singh?
43997And will my losses be made good?
43997And you heard the evidence?
43997And you will not play me false?
43997And your mother? 43997 And your mother?"
43997Are you going to Agra?
43997Bij- what?
43997But all zemindarees( lands) are not so profitable in Bengal?
43997But can you lock up any one''s eyes in the way that you locked up mine?
43997But could you not have given the horses to some friend-- a Christian or a Mussulman?
43997But did not your parents ever tell you?
43997But had we better not take the opinion of the Court on the subject?
43997But have you no idea? 43997 But he must be labouring under some delusion with respect to being appointed to the command- in- chief of an Indian presidency?"
43997But how can it be helped?
43997But how comes it in ruins?
43997But how is that?
43997But is it not forbidden in the Shasters?
43997But look here, my dear fellow,said one of the prisoners to that functionary, who was the prosecutor on the occasion;"what''s the use of denying it?
43997But surely there is some one to watch the yard?
43997But the crime?
43997But this place must be infested with snakes?
43997But what do you think? 43997 But what is that Greek epigram from the Anthology of Bland and Merivale?
43997But who are these men-- these zemindars with whom you are required to keep an implicit faith? 43997 But why are you preparing covers for two, when I am dining alone?"
43997But why was he worth more alive than dead?
43997But would you be good enough to tell me where I am?
43997Ca n''t you guess?
43997Cashiered him?
43997Charley, why did you come to me in this state, with your neck unwashed?
43997Could you not ask him to allow my child to visit you? 43997 Could you not remain up here with them through the winter?"
43997Did he appeal to the Horse Guards?
43997Do n''t you know what that is?
43997Do you believe that? 43997 Do you expect to see him soon?"
43997Do you know any other native who has the same power that you possess?
43997Do you know him?
43997Do you know the assistant- magistrate of Agra?
43997Do you not fear the lightning and the hail?
43997Do you not know that they believe nothing can hurt their pure souls after death; and hence their comparative recklessness in this world? 43997 Do you not remember the spot?"
43997Do you think,the doctor inquired,"that your mother would see me, if I went down to her home?"
43997Does he know anything of his mother?
43997Does this often happen?
43997For what?
43997Going to be married, I suppose?
43997Had she great power over Runjeet Singh?
43997Have you a nightmare in this broad daylight?
43997Have you another mark like that on your right arm-- just here?
43997Have you any idea of the hour?
43997Have you ever witnessed a military court martial?
43997Have you nothing to give her?
43997He was a great man?
43997How did you come by that mark?
43997How do you mean funny?
43997How do you mean?
43997How many do you suppose?
43997How so?
43997How so?
43997How so?
43997How so?
43997How the deuce is that?
43997How the horrors?
43997How was this?
43997How? 43997 How?"
43997I always thought that the cow was a sacred animal with Hindoos?
43997I say, Blade,said the Senior Captain,"what did you mean by wishing me to speak up?
43997I suppose that in those cases you give the prisoner the benefit of the doubt?
43997I trembled whenever it came near; but now, what does it signify? 43997 In his palkee?"
43997In that coffin?
43997Indeed? 43997 Is everything ready?"
43997Is he a cousin of yours?
43997Is he a great favourite?
43997Is he not very like his father?
43997Is he old?
43997Is it not very odd,said I, on my return to the buggy,"that most of the diabolical crimes committed in this country are committed by Brahmins?"
43997Is it possible?
43997Is it possible?
43997Is not my husband a Lieutenant- Colonel and a C.B.? 43997 Is that a reason?"
43997Is the child dead?
43997Is there anything else you require?
43997Mais, monsieur,said the Frenchman to me,"who, in wonder''s name, are all these Damzè gentlemen?
43997Make my most respectful salaam to your intended, will you?
43997Maun Singh Sipahee is very ill."What ails him?
43997May I accompany you?
43997May I make a note of this?
43997Mean, my dear fellow? 43997 No more?"
43997O yes-- why not? 43997 O, had you?
43997Or a small slab with an iron railing round it?
43997Perhaps,said Mr. West,"you had taken more wine than usual?"
43997Questions? 43997 Rather a strange fancy of yours, to live upon such amicable terms with the great enemy of the human race?"
43997Safe? 43997 Sahib, when you become Governor- General, you will be a friend to the poor?"
43997She is a very handsome woman?
43997Sixty what?
43997Surely you are jesting?
43997Surely,said I,"you would preserve rather than deface or destroy these magnificent works of art-- these wonders of the world?"
43997That you may drink, little finger, when you are dry?
43997The Affghan, having examined the crest, again smiled, and said:--''What else?''
43997The Major did this, and handed it to the Affghan, who looked at the writing, smiled, and said:''What else?
43997The Sahib has eaten well?
43997The Sahib will smoke hookah?
43997The Sahib''s father is living?
43997The tea?
43997Then this is not the station- house?
43997Then who keeps the tomb in repair?
43997Then you know better than I do?
43997Then, how far am I from Meerut?
43997There is nothing about drunkenness in the charges,said the President;"where are the charges?"
43997To whom are you alluding?
43997To- morrow, at three P.M."And how do you stand affected for liquors and weeds? 43997 Two Sahibs?"
43997Was she a beautiful woman?
43997Was that good?
43997Well, Mrs. Apsley, whither art thou going? 43997 Well, did he appeal to the Directors?
43997Well, in that case, you would have to do away with the Mahommedan festivals?
43997Well, is not that enough to warrant your being transported for life, or hanged? 43997 Well, old man, what is the matter?"
43997Well, sir,said the Deputy- Judge- Advocate- General to the President, when he had finished his writing,"what shall we do?
43997Well, what will you sell your title for?
43997Well, what you offer?
43997Well-- and then?
43997Well?
43997Well?
43997Were your victims men or women?
43997What are you making such a noise about, Blade?
43997What became of this native editor?
43997What do you mean by locking up his eyes?
43997What does that signify? 43997 What have you got?"
43997What is it, Captain Wall?
43997What is the matter, Baron?
43997What is the matter, governor?
43997What is the matter?
43997What is the matter?
43997What is the mem''s name?
43997What is this?
43997What is_ your_ name?
43997What on earth became of that black earl?
43997What operation?
43997What remark?
43997What think you of that?
43997What time?
43997What was it?
43997What would it cost to punkah the whole regiment during the hot season?
43997What would you say? 43997 What''s taking you down the country?"
43997What? 43997 What?"
43997When did he die?
43997When do you expect to reach Cawnpore?
43997When do you intend to go?
43997Where did he die?
43997Where did it come from originally?
43997Where is he?
43997Where is he?
43997Where is the boy?
43997Where is your father?
43997Where, Black and Blue?
43997Where?
43997Who are they?
43997Who could have been the chairman of the Court of Directors?
43997Who is he? 43997 Who on earth can they be?"
43997Who pays you?
43997Who was she?
43997Who was the man?
43997Whom have you got inside?
43997Whose child is that?
43997Whose tombs are those?
43997Why are they not lined with cast iron or zinc?
43997Why do_ you_ not go home?
43997Why is that?
43997Why not make it expedient to do away with the perpetual settlement of Lord Cornwallis, and resettle the whole of Bengal? 43997 Why so?"
43997Why so?
43997Why, Thummy, Thummy? 43997 Will he be as clever?"
43997Will you admit that you were drunk?
43997Wo n''t you go and see the Sahib?
43997Would the treasure be safe with them?
43997Yes,replied the old boy, very good- humouredly,"what do you want?"
43997Yes; what''s the use of wasting time?
43997Yes; why not? 43997 You addressed the Throne, or Prince Albert?"
43997You desire your palkee?
43997You had a little dog with you, and you lost it at Deobund?
43997You intend, perhaps, to be more severe?
43997You say the Government owes you fifty- seven lacs?
43997You understood the proceedings to- day?
43997You?
43997''And you are, then, Lieutenant Statterleigh?''
43997''At whose expense?''
43997''Can you write in the Persian character, Sahib?''
43997''Kathleen Mavourneen?''
43997''Know it?''
43997''Was the Court raving mad?
43997( What is the matter?)
43997A female voice from within inquired,"Who is there?"
43997A very pretty idea, was it not?
43997About what?"
43997Amongst other questions which his honour put to the boys of the first class was this--"How does the world go round?"
43997And for many days all the gentlemens laughed, and asked of one another,''Who shot the tiger?''
43997And my lord, who was very much confused-- not being a sportsman-- said,''Have I?''
43997And suppose some gentleman come-- not likely here, but suppose?
43997And this?
43997And this?
43997And this?''
43997And what would I take for dinner?
43997And when there is no evidence to weigh, how are you to act?"
43997And where and how do you suppose he was apprehended?
43997And, to- morrow, if your rule were at stake, and dependent on their assistance, think you they would render it?
43997Approaching a very interesting- looking woman, of about two- and- twenty years of age, I said to her,"What do you think of this?"
43997Are pickaxes, shovels, spades, saws, and gunpowder to blast rocks, so expensive that a government can not procure them?
43997Are the figures in the official returns, touching the convictions, to be taken as any criterion of the crime perpetrated in our respective districts?"
43997Are they your friends?
43997Are we the conquerors of the country, or are we not?
43997Because you told him to go to bed?"
43997Brandy, beer, soda- water?
43997But how do you know all this?"
43997But is there a scarcity of labour in India?
43997But tell me, who keeps this grave in order?''
43997But what is to be done?
43997But what must it be for the men, the privates and their wives and children?
43997But what need the government care for that cry, especially when its act is not only expedient, but would be just withal?
43997But what of that?
43997But where have you come from?"
43997But where is it about being drunk?
43997But who could ever have dreamed that their entry into the city of the Great Moghul would be in company with British soldiers?
43997But who ever did touch the champagne, and who ever did drink any more than two glasses of brandy and water?
43997But why not by native officers?"
43997But why should I hurt him?
43997By JOHN LANG, AUTHOR OF"EX- WIFE,""WILL HE MARRY HER?"
43997Ca n''t you give a guess?"
43997Can the most acute understanding explain, or even comprehend, its own growth; or even the growth and colouring of a mere flower?
43997Did a single zemindar, when, after the battle of Ferozeshah, the empire was shaking in the balance, lift a finger to help the government of India?
43997Did the Governor- General shoot a tiger?"
43997Did you ever see a likeness of Runjeet Singh?"
43997Did you know the child''s mother?''
43997Did you tender them a copy?"
43997Dinner ready?"
43997Do n''t you see?"
43997Do we not eat swine''s flesh?
43997Do you know your part, Dooneea?"
43997Do you really mean to say that our Madeira is not good-- excellent?"
43997Do you suppose that the Mahommedans, when in power, suffered the Hindoos to block up the streets continually with their processions, as they do now?
43997Do you want anything, old boy?
43997Does not British India contain enough of Europeans to make a market?
43997Glass of beer?"
43997Hanging what?
43997Have these young men, it may be asked, nothing to do?
43997Have they no occupation?
43997Have you ever been out shooting?"
43997Have you got down the word freely?"
43997He demanded, with his last breath-- why the East India Company did not give him his pay, as in Lord Lake''s time, in_ sicca_ rupees?
43997He was selfish; but what native is not?
43997How are they to meet these debts of honour?
43997How can you possibly say at this moment whether, during the next six months, the amount of crime shall be greater or less?"
43997How do you know what happens in the establishment of a wealthy native?
43997How far distant do you suppose we are from that building?"
43997How many years had passed since that horrible sentence had been put into execution?
43997How much?
43997How were we to decide it?
43997How you know that, Sahib?"
43997How you know that, Sahib?"
43997I asked him where this helpless woman had fled to, after her miraculous escape from Benares, in the garb of a man?
43997I dare say, when you saw my name in the papers, as having arrived in India, you little thought that I was not a man of pleasure and excursion?"
43997I said to her, in Hindoostanee,"You are not a native; what do you do here in a native dress?"
43997I took her hand in mine, and said,"Where did you get this?"
43997I was asleep, but awoke, and inquired,"Kia hua?"
43997I went to the window, and observing a great crowd, inquired of one of my servants who was standing in the verandah:--"What is the matter?"
43997If enemies, what for send to buy Black and Blue''s property?
43997If not, how came it that the boy( now a man of two or three and twenty) should be a miserable pedler, living in the Bazaar at Delhi?
43997If so, why do they never come forward to assist you in your difficulties?
43997Is he guilty or not?"
43997Is it always so, I wonder?"
43997Is it possible?"
43997Is it true?"
43997Is not Nature herself a perfect mystery unto the minds of thinking men?"
43997Is not your husband in the Company''s service?"
43997Is that your Madeira, or ours?"
43997Is the bond a genuine document or not?"
43997It was thus that the dialogue was commenced and continued:--"What is the number of inhabitants in this district?"
43997Many have not come in fancy costume, but in their respective uniforms; and where do you see such a variety of uniforms as in an Indian ball- room?
43997Must justice be obstructed?
43997Not Captain Stansfield, who put us under arrest?
43997Of course, you are aware that to do a thing of that kind-- to touch the corpse of an unbeliever-- involves a loss of caste?"
43997On hearing the sentence he exclaimed:''In the name of the devil, is this the reward of renouncing my religion?
43997Perhaps she deserved it,--perhaps she was plotting against his life; perhaps she was innocent: who can say?
43997Pomatum, did you say?
43997Send out a lot of fellows to give assistance, will you?"
43997Shall we adjourn the Court until a copy of yesterday''s proceedings is made, and given to the prisoners?"
43997She lives?"
43997Sherry?"
43997Sir, do you want any violent( violet) powder, or one small patent corkiscrew( corkscrew)?
43997Surely you heard my answer?"
43997The assistant magistrate then called out to him in Hindostanee,"Have you anything to say?"
43997The boy asked her how her husband came to beat her?
43997The cow, or the pig?
43997The little finger replied:"Who told you so, Thummy, Thummy?
43997The old man forthwith began to detail a string of grievances, which the Lieutenant faithfully(?)
43997The reader may ask,"Who was your friend?"
43997The second question was:--"Were the prisoners present on that occasion?"
43997The wine is with you; will you fill, and pass it on?"
43997Then, darting off at a tangent, he asks me if I remember when we were lying off Mount Edgecombe, just before sailing for South America?
43997Then, turning to the old man, he inquired,"Would Lord Clive or Lord Lake have sanctioned your carrying about that beastly trunk on a march at all?"
43997Think you that they entertained the same consideration for the bulls and the monkeys at Benares as the British now entertain?
43997Think you they would furnish men to protect your stations denuded of troops?
43997Think you they would furnish money if your treasury was exhausted?
43997This at length accomplished, he looked at the President and said,"Yes, sir?"
43997This was done; and how shall I describe the awful spectacle then presented?
43997To my question,"Do you know her?"
43997To pay visits?"
43997To which Mrs. Revenue Board replied:--"And you, pray?
43997Turkey?
43997Turn him out of his title and estates-- eh?
43997Was he amusing?
43997Was she handsome?''
43997Was she there?
43997Was the lady at the rock?
43997Well, the boy began to cry--""Why did he cry?
43997What about the cloak?
43997What do I care for what YOU say?
43997What do you mean?"
43997What have I done to deserve this?''
43997What is it?"
43997What is the use of whitening a few sepulchres amidst this mass of black ruin?''
43997What is this which Ford puts into my hand?
43997What place was that we were at?"
43997What song would you like next?
43997What the finance minister wished to ask me was this-- Would I consent to leave my shoes at the door when I entered the Ranee''s apartment?
43997What then?
43997What then?
43997What was the Sahib''s nishan( crest)?''
43997What was the child to me then?
43997What''s his name?"
43997What''s the matter?"
43997What, sir, I repeat, is the use of throwing away money in building tombs, if they are not kept in repair?
43997Where am I?"
43997Where have we met?"
43997Where shall we go now, for it wants an hour to tiffin time?
43997Where shall we go?
43997Where will you meet with so great a number of distinguished men?
43997Where will you see handsomer women than you frequently meet in a ball- room at Mussoorie or Simlah?
43997While Dooneea was brushing the child''s hair, she said,"_ Toomara mama kahan hai?_--Where is your mother?"
43997Who can explain that terrible symbol which pervades so many of our dreams?
43997Who can fathom the secret inclinations of the human heart?
43997Who can fully comprehend that link which unites the corporeal with the spiritual world?
43997Who can lift the veil of sympathy?
43997Who can say what animal supplies the skin which is used for our chacos and accoutrements?
43997Who can unravel the web of magnetic natures?
43997Who said that?
43997Who told you so?"
43997Who_ are_ all these Damzès?"
43997Why are there so very many people on the mall this evening?
43997Why do n''t you go home and upset your uncle?
43997Why do you talk of Europe?
43997Why hast thou taken that flower which a faithful lover threw upon my last resting- place on earth?''
43997Why should he not be?
43997Why, Thummy, Thummy--_Why_?"
43997Why, Thummy, Thummy?
43997Why?
43997Will the Sahib favour me with her address?"
43997With motionless eyes and outstretched hand she approached my couch, and in plaintive voice asked me:''Why hast thou robbed the Dead?
43997Would the poorest and most unprincipled officers-- civil and military-- in the whole of India?
43997Would you have any objection to allow the boy to spend a day with me?"
43997Would you like to see the old gentleman, sir?
43997Would you take the boy?''
43997You do n''t suppose that I was born the son of a judge of the Queen''s Bench for nothing, do you?
43997You know the master of the school?"
43997You see that very tall monkey there, with two smaller ones on either side of him?"
43997You want blacking?
43997You were on your way to these mountains?"
43997You will manage that for me, old boy, wo n''t you?"
43997about the thirty- three and a- half per cent?"
43997and do not English ladies dance( the natives call it''jumping about''), and with men who are not their husbands?
43997are you not ashamed of yourself?"
43997beefsteak?
43997cried the Lieutenant,"how do you feel now?"
43997duck?
43997exclaimed the Governor- General,"what has he to do with it?"
43997fowl?
43997goes for nothing?"
43997good- looking, and accomplished?
43997goose?
43997ham and eggs?
43997have we woke you out of your sleep, old boy?"
43997he exclaimed,''will you then leave me in the hands and at the mercy of these unbelievers?
43997mutton- chop?
43997said one of the Sepoys, saluting his officer very respectfully,"or you may wake the Soubahdar, and_ then_ what will happen?"
43997said the Deputy- Judge- Advocate- General to the witness--"they were not-- not what?"
43997what is this?
43997what was the colour of her hair and eyes?
43997whether she was tall, short, or of the middle height?
32977''But_ is_ it you, Ben?'' 32977 ''Save anythin''?"
32977A fool also is full of words: a man can not tell what shall be; and what shall be after him who can tell?
32977A good deal of your life on the Mississippi is autobiographical, is n''t it?
32977All right,I said,"I''ve never heard a real American say''I guess''; but what about the balance of your extraordinary tongue?
32977Am I travelling round the world to discover_ these_ people?
32977And did I drop her from the list of my friends? 32977 And did they let him remain left- handed after he had painted that thing?"
32977And have you noticed, wherever we go there''s always some man who knows how to carry my kit? 32977 And he knows all this by night as well as by day?"
32977And how are the stables managed? 32977 And how did the latest persecution affect you?"
32977And how do things go?
32977And is this all you do?
32977And the Irish vote included?
32977And then what do you expect?
32977And then?
32977And what did you think of Indiana when you came through?
32977And what do you make in Udaipur?
32977And what does the fat Briton know or care about Boh Hla- Oo?
32977And what happened?
32977And when did you leave England?
32977And where did you shoot it, Maharaja Sahib?
32977And who should know better than an American?
32977And why did you''list?
32977And you? 32977 And your partner?"
32977And-- ah--_did_ you?
32977Are n''t these things well managed?
32977Are these-- um-- persons here any sort of persons in their own places?
32977Are we going to hold these dismal levees all through the night?
32977Are you describing Japan or America? 32977 Are you going to inflict all that nonsense on them at home?"
32977Are you going to see my faver and the horses?
32977As how?
32977But about the fortifications, General? 32977 But have you a Constitution in India?"
32977But how can the prevalent offence be house- breaking in a place like this?
32977But suppose they engaged in the open?
32977But what man knows his mind?
32977But what will your God say?
32977But who am I that I should strike the corners of such as you name? 32977 But who made it?"
32977But why? 32977 But why?
32977But,I ventured,"is n''t it the theory that any organised expedition ought to be stopped by our fleet before it got here?
32977But,said I,"what is there so awful in a naked Indian-- or two hundred naked Indians for that matter?"
32977Ca n''t you raise one within your own borders?
32977Captain''s name?
32977Cholera?
32977Did it hurt his feelings very much to wear our clothes? 32977 Did the people grow more crops thereby?"
32977Do you believe that, then?
32977Do you ever intend to write an autobiography?
32977Do you expect then that the societies will collapse by proclamation?
32977Do you know, it seems to me you have a very queer sense of proportion?
32977Do you mean to say that you can from this absurd pigeon- loft locate the wards in the night- time?
32977Do you see where that trolly is standing, behind the big P. and O. berth? 32977 Do you think of carrying one?"
32977Do you want any? 32977 Does he go away and start newspapers to prove that?"
32977Does the noise of traffic go on all through the hot weather?
32977Does this always happen?
32977Has he any people here?
32977Has the Sahib never seen a tonga- iron break before? 32977 Have got how?"
32977Have got one piecee soul-- allee same spilit? 32977 Have they come to book passages for home?"
32977Have you got any folks at home? 32977 Have you got reporters anything like our reporters on Indian news papers?"
32977Have you seen any horses hereabouts?
32977Have you seen_ my_ horses?
32977Have you,said he,"seen the Constitution of Japan?
32977He said:''Suppose a man has written a book that will live for ever?'' 32977 Horses?
32977How can you Police have faith in humanity?
32977How do the heavy four- horse coaches take it, Tom?
32977How long does it take to know it then?
32977How long does that take?
32977How many people do you suppose the land supports to the square mile?
32977How many?
32977How much do you think the Government takes in revenue from vegetable gardens of that kind?
32977How much has the head of a ward to know?
32977How much more crops?
32977How much?
32977How would you like to be hot- potted there?
32977I say, Doctor, did you ever know Cora Pearl?
32977I say, Doctor, what are the symptoms of cholera? 32977 I walked in the lonesome even, And who so sad as I, As I saw the young men and maidens Merrily passing by?"
32977If we''ave our own institutions, that ai n''t no reason why people should come''ere and stare at us, his it?
32977Is it_ very_ bad?
32977Is n''t it Théophile Gautier who says that the only differences between country and country lie in the slang and the uniform of the police?
32977Is n''t it good enough? 32977 Is n''t this a sweet place?
32977Is nobody going to do or bring anything?
32977Is she going to roll any more?
32977Is that all?
32977It''s a new world to you; is n''t it?
32977May I sit up here with you, great chief and man with a golden tongue? 32977 Nice sort of place, is n''t it?"
32977Now it''s the what?
32977Now where did you go and what did you see?
32977Now, do you believe?
32977Once and again the priest he prays here-- for those who are dead, you understand?
32977Poor?
32977Robert?
32977Say, Johnny Bull, does n''t all this make you feel lonesome?
32977Shall I mark out the bull- board?
32977Then how the---- can any---- like you---- say what it---- well was?
32977Then you like the State?
32977This evening we shall do the grand cañon of the Yellowstone?
32977Those men? 32977 Till you die?"
32977Together?
32977Trust''em? 32977 Wanchee buy?"
32977Well, and after?
32977Well, what do you expect?
32977Well, what''s the matter?
32977Were things like this,demanded Diana,"in the big world outside, whence I had come?"
32977What are these?
32977What are they sitting on?
32977What are we going to see?
32977What can I do?
32977What did you drink our President''s health for? 32977 What do you think?"
32977What does it matter?
32977What does it matter?
32977What happens then?
32977What happens when these pigsties catch fire?
32977What happens?
32977What have you done? 32977 What in hell are you doing here, then?
32977What is it?
32977What means this eager, anxious throng?
32977What must the heat be in May?
32977What row? 32977 What sort of Queen''s Birthday do you call this?"
32977What sort of mental impression do you carry away?
32977What was your last ship?
32977What will it be in America itself?
32977What would be the good of a look- out if the man could n''t tell where the fire was?
32977What would happen if you threw an engine off the line?
32977What''s going to be done?
32977What''s her name?
32977What''s on?
32977What''s the matter with you?
32977What''s the matter?
32977What''s your last ship?
32977What,said he, scornfully,"are tables and chairs to this Raj?
32977When did she sail?
32977Where are the_ old_ dead?
32977Where are we now?
32977Where did he come from?
32977Where did you pick up your Constitution, then?
32977Where else would you have it?
32977Where have you come from?
32977Who has to make the last cut that breaks a leg through?
32977Who is the best artist in Japan now?
32977Who knew how many gardens, such as the Rang Bilas, were to be found in the Palace?
32977Who knows? 32977 Who knows?
32977Who wants to? 32977 Who''s complaining?
32977Who''s that?
32977Who''s us?
32977Who''s your financial friend with the figures at his fingers''ends?
32977Who''s_ that_?
32977Whose son is that student?
32977Why are n''t you at the Mikado''s garden party?
32977Why are they so quiet? 32977 Why on earth ca n''t you look at the lions and enjoy yourself, and leave politics to the men who pretend to understand''em?"
32977Why should they, poor devils?
32977Why? 32977 Why?"
32977Why?
32977Will the Government give me_ pensin_? 32977 Ye- es-- unless--""Unless what?
32977You are not making fun? 32977 You can trust your native buyers then?"
32977You come to see?
32977You must give security, you mean?
32977You see that cat?
32977You take_ afim_?
32977You think so? 32977 You wanchee buy?
32977You want go Park Street? 32977 You want to go to the Palace Hotel?"
32977_ Daniel, how many socks master got?_The unfinished peg fell from my fist.
32977_ Fairy Queen._"When did you leave her?
32977_ Ferdinand._"No, after that?
32977_ Haidée._"You deserted from her?
32977_ Is n''t_ a pilot a man who always wears a pea- jacket and shouts through a speaking- trumpet?
32977_ Why_ have n''t you?
32977***** Is there really such a place as Hong- Kong?
32977--_The Palace of Art._"And where next?
32977A dry, red- haired man gives her exact position in the river--(How in the world can he know?)
32977A sweet view, is n''t it?
32977After some days, the latter turned and said:"_ Why_ are you so keen, Sahib, upon getting my old bones up to the Fort?"
32977All India knows of the Calcutta Municipality; but has any one thoroughly investigated the Big Calcutta Stink?
32977All he wanted to know was:"Will somebody have the goodness to tell a respectable old gentleman what in the world, or out of it, has occurred?"
32977An intelligent and responsible financier, discussing the Empire, said:"But why do we want so large an army in India?
32977And do you know what these children of nature did?
32977And how shall I finish the tale?
32977And if the miracle does n''t work?"
32977And in another man''s house-- anyhow, what had I come to do or say?
32977And now that the train has reached Ajmir, the Crewe of Rajputana, whither shall a tramp turn his feet?
32977And the others, who wait and swear and spit and exchange anecdotes-- what are they?
32977And what more remains to tell?
32977And what shall be said of Amber, Queen of the Pass-- the city that Jey Singh bade his people slough as snakes cast their skins?
32977And who will find security for me?
32977And you would know where the gain comes in?
32977And, after all, what is the use of Royalty in these days if a man may not take delight in the pride of the eye?
32977And, indeed, why should they?
32977Are n''t you one of''em?"
32977Are you going?
32977Are you quite well?
32977Are you the Station- master?"
32977At any rate, it was an Irishman who said to the Barrack- master Sahib:"Fwhat about that loafer?"
32977At first, when a stranger enters this life, he is inclined to scoff and ask, in his ignorance,"_ What_ is this Company that you talk so much about?"
32977Borrer money?
32977But I suppose you''ve seen much better things in India, have n''t you?
32977But what had he who sat in judgment upon him gained?
32977But what skipper will take some of these battered, shattered wrecks whose hands shake and whose eyes are red?
32977But what will you actually do with it?
32977But what would you have done if you had seen what I saw when I went round the temple verandah to what we must call a vestry at the back?
32977But what''s the good of writing impressions?
32977But wherein lies the beauty of this form of mental suppleness?
32977But you was talking about your horse guards now?"
32977But you were saying--?"
32977By the way, how is it that a Highland regiment-- the Argyll and Southerlandshire for instance-- get such good recruits?
32977By the way, under what-- h''m, arrangements with the Government is a Japanese paper published?
32977Ca n''t you feel the air getting brisker?
32977Can I have leave from two o''clock to go and look for that man and hit him again?"
32977Can I?
32977Can any Constitution make up for the wearing of Europe clothes?
32977Can the people help laughing?
32977Can you believe it?"
32977Can you imagine a more pleasant life than his wanderings over the earth, with untold special knowledge to back each signature of his cheque- book?
32977Can you pay me five rupees?''
32977Can you wonder that he talks?
32977Can you wonder, then, that a guide of long- standing should in time grow to be an accomplished liar?
32977Could a man desire three more inauspicious signs for a night''s travel?
32977Curious, is n''t it?"
32977D''you know our steamer goes at four?
32977D''you think I''ve stolen them?"
32977D----?"
32977Did I ever dream of a place like this?"
32977Did I know Jandiala?
32977Did I not?
32977Did he know anything about drapery or colour or the shape of a woman?
32977Did n''t he rebel when he put on a pair of trousers for the first time?
32977Did they ever leave me without a hundred or a hundred and fifty rupees put by-- and never touched?
32977Did you ever hear an English minister lecture for half an hour on the freight- traffic receipts and general working of, let us say, the Midland?
32977Did you ever hear how the people of Carmel lynched Edward M. Petree for preaching the gospel without making a collection at the end of the service?
32977Did you ever hear of anything so absurd?"
32977Did you ever see my shoulder-- these two marks on it?
32977Did you never hear of a boiler bursting?
32977Do n''t you ever play whist occasionally?"
32977Do the kilt and sporran bring in brawny youngsters of five- foot nine, and thirty- nine inch round the chest?
32977Do you ever know a native that did n''t say_ Garib admi_( I''m a poor man)?
32977Do you expect people will give you money without you ask''em?
32977Do you know anything about cholera?"
32977Do you know it''s a solemn fact that if you drop a Davy lamp or snatch it quickly you can blow a whole English pit inside out with all the miners?
32977Do you know the Bohemian Club of San Francisco?
32977Do you know the Strid near Bolton-- that spot where the full force of the river is pent up in two yards''breadth?
32977Do you know those horrible sponges full of worms that grow in warm seas?
32977Do you mean to say that it has anything in common with ours except the auxiliary verbs, the name of the Creator, and Damn?
32977Do you mind my giving you a little advice?
32977Do you recollect Besant''s description of Palmiste Island in_ My Little Girl_ and_ So They Were Married_?
32977Do you recollect Mrs. Molesworth''s_ Cuckoo Clock_, and the big cabinet that Griselda entered with the cuckoo?
32977Do you remember the story of the Bad People of Iquique?
32977Do you see?"
32977Do you seriously believe all that?"
32977Do you understand anything about revolvers?"
32977Do you understand?"
32977Do you wonder that in the old days the Indians were careful to avoid the Yellowstone?
32977Doctor, what are the symptoms of cholera?"
32977Does any black man who had been in Guv''ment service go away without hundreds an''hundreds put by, and never touched?
32977Edward M. Petree was--""_ Are_ you going to see Japan or are you not?"
32977Even_ you_ have heard of Hokusai, have n''t you?"
32977Followest thou?
32977For pleasure?
32977French- looking sort of thing, is n''t she?
32977From a bush by the roadside sprang up a fat man who cried aloud in English:"How does Your Honour do?
32977Gentlemen, the officers, have you ever seriously considered the existence on earth of a cavalry who by preference would fight in timber?
32977Has not Monghyr a haunted house in which tradition says sceptics have seen much more than they could account for?
32977Have I managed to convey the impression that April is fine in Japan?
32977Have I told you that he is an Engineer General, specially sent out to attend to the fortifications?
32977Have got soul, you?"
32977Have you ever come across one of K----''s crows?
32977Have you ever seen a crowd at our famine relief distributions?
32977Have you ever seen an untouched land-- the face of virgin Nature?
32977Have you ever studied Pathetic Politics?
32977Have you ever"extracted"lacquer from wood?
32977Have you ever, encumbered with great- coat and valise, tried to dodge diversely- minded locomotives when the sun was shining in your eyes?
32977Have you seen our cracker- factories and the new offices of the_ Examiner_?"
32977Have you seen the later Japanese art-- the pictures on the fans and in the shop windows?
32977He demanded that I should admire; and the utmost that I could say was:"Are these things so?
32977He did:--"Sherry and sandwiches?
32977He snapped his joints more excruciatingly than ever:"For pleasure?
32977He was an old man and..."Who put the present Raja on the throne?"
32977Hereon the gentleman with the white cloth:"Then the complaint is that influential voters will not take the trouble to vote?
32977Hev you seen the plates?"
32977His first flush of professional enthusiasm abated, he took stock of the Englishman and said calmly:"What do_ you_ want with a sword?"
32977Horrible idea, is it not, to go down and down with each tide into the foul Hugli mud?
32977Horses?
32977How can I sit down and write to you of the mere joy of being alive?
32977How can a big, strong steamer have her three masts razed to deck level?
32977How can a heavy, country boat be pitched on to the poop of a high- walled liner?
32977How can a man full of Pilsener beer reach that keen- set state of quiescence needful for ordering his dinner liquor?
32977How did that conversation begin-- why did it end, and what is the use of meeting eccentricities who never explained themselves?
32977How do I know you do n''t belong to the_ Jackson''s_ crew?
32977How do I know?
32977How do these things happen?
32977How do they do it?"
32977How do they invest their savings?
32977How do we manage to keep the horses so quiet?
32977How do you intend to describe it?"
32977How does the iron taste?"
32977How does this strange thing come about?
32977How in the world can a white man, a Sahib of Our blood, stand up and plaster praise on his own country?
32977How in the world could the owner of such a place as Jodhpur Palace be in any way like an English country- gentleman?
32977How in the world do they get a living?"
32977How in the world was it possible to take in even one- thousandth of this huge, roaring, many- sided continent?
32977How is it that Our infantry regiments fare so badly?
32977How is it that every one smells of money; whence come your municipal improvements; and why are the White Men so restless?"
32977How is that for feeling?"
32977How many men follow this double, deleterious sort of life?
32977How many sections of the complex society of the place do the carts carry?
32977How many times have I had to record such an opinion as the foregoing?
32977How many votes does three hundred rupees''worth of landed property carry?
32977How much the more could a cultivated observer from, let us say, an English constituency, blunder and pervert and mangle?
32977How on earth did this man drag Western education into this discussion?
32977How shall I tell the glories of that day so that you may be interested?
32977How was it done?
32977How would you and your friends get to work?
32977How you think now the American Revision Treaty?"
32977How''d you like us act?"
32977I asked,"What regiment?"
32977I ca n''t get it, can I?
32977I found him dancing on the fore- deck shouting,"Is n''t she a daisy?
32977I gave them both my blessing, because"When shall I see you again?"
32977I mean, must you pay anything before starting a press?"
32977I wonder what would have happened if a Gatling had been used when the West End riots were in full swing?"
32977I''m wearing a made tie and a breastpin under my blouse?
32977If he''s caught visiting any of the others-- do you see that cool and restful brown stone building way over there against the hillside?
32977If they treat each other like dogs, why should we regard''em as human beings?
32977In jewellery?
32977In the meantime, what have the rest of the dead man''s gang been doing?
32977In''Frisco-- Lone Mountain''Frisco-- you hear, Doctor?"
32977Is he then like the rest?
32977Is he trying to run a motion through under cover of a cloud of words, essaying the well- known"cuttle- fish trick"of the West?
32977Is it better to kiss a post or throw it in the fire?
32977Is it true that etc., etc.?"
32977Is n''t he a devil?
32977Is n''t it a desolate place?"
32977Is n''t it beautiful?
32977Is n''t it degrading?
32977Is n''t it touching?
32977Is n''t it what you call Kismet?"
32977Is n''t she a darling?"
32977Is n''t that a European woman at that door?"
32977Is section 10 to be omitted, and is one man to be allowed one vote and no more?
32977Is that administration?
32977Is that all it can do?"
32977Is the pest ever out of it?
32977Is there a more than usually revolting lynching?
32977Is there a shooting- scrape between prominent citizens?
32977Is there any one who could teach him more if he were alive to- day?"
32977Is there not at Pir Bahar a lonely house on a bluff, the grave of a young lady, who, thirty years ago, rode her horse down the cliff and perished?
32977Is there one of those that you would n''t be glad to take for a hack, and look well after too?
32977Is this a little matter to you who can count upon him daily?
32977Is this budget of news sufficiently exciting, or must I in strict confidence tell you the story of the Professor and the compass?
32977Is this sedition?
32977Is_ A_ to be allowed to give two votes in one ward and one in another?
32977It must be interesting-- more interesting than the colourless Anglo- Indian article; but who has treated of it?
32977It never attacks people twice, does it?
32977Jack in the sailors''coffee- shop is singing joyously:"Shall we gather at the River-- the beautiful, the beautiful, the River?"
32977Joss houses?
32977Like the native of India you say?
32977Lucid, is it not?
32977Makes a man jump rather, does n''t it?
32977Money?
32977More interesting is the question, For how long can the vitality of a people whose life was arms be suspended?
32977Moreover, where is the criminal, and what is all this talk about abstractions?
32977Need I say that he was an Irishman?
32977No savvy?
32977No?
32977Not good for me?
32977Now do you see?
32977Now if they do this in the capital, what damage must they not do to the crops in the district?
32977Now this was rude, because the ordinary form of salutation on the Road is usually"And what are you for?"
32977Of all the disgusting, inaccessible dens-- Holy Cupid, what''s this?"
32977Once more, can anything be done to a people without nerves as without digestion, and, if reports speak truly, without morals?
32977Or did she, with the others of the batch, give a spinsters''ball as a last trial-- following the custom of the country?
32977Or if you claim from him overtime service as a right, will he work zealously?
32977Other men have told you that, have they?
32977Our punishments?
32977Politics in America?
32977S''pose I write fifteen hundred?"
32977Savvy these things?
32977Sha n''t I, Blake?"
32977Shameful extravagance?
32977Somebody opened a door with a crash, and a man cried out:"Who is there?"
32977Sounds funny, does n''t it?
32977Suppose I give an itinerary of what we saw?"
32977Suppose the drawing- room should be full of people,--suppose a baby were sick, how was I to explain that I only wanted to shake hands with him?
32977That goes well, even after all these years, does it not?
32977The first question that a Japanese on the railway asks an Englishman is:"Have you got the English translation of our Constitution?"
32977Their hands are full of work; so full that, when the incult wanderer said:"What do you find to do?"
32977Then I am compelled to believe that the public educate the paper?
32977Then said he:"Are you going to get out your letters,--your letters of naturalisation?"
32977Then the burly Superintendent brings his hand down on his thigh with a crack like a pistol- shot and shouts:"How do, John?"
32977Then turning upon the Englishman, he said fiercely:"What have you come here for?"
32977There is a certain amount of personal violence in and about the State, or else where would be the good of the weapons?
32977This morning she advanced to me and said, as though it were the most natural thing in the world:"Shall I take away your tea- cup, sir?"
32977This sounds mad, does n''t it?
32977This, by the way, demoralises the Globe- trotter, whose first cry is,"Where can we get horses?
32977Under what new god, thought I, are we irrepressible English sitting now?
32977Was I a fool?
32977Was it not De Quincey that had a horror of the Chinese-- of their inhumaneness and their inscrutability?
32977Was n''t that the place where I got the good cigars?"
32977Was the city grateful?
32977We could turn out more?
32977We stumbled upon a young couple saying good- by in the twilight, and"When shall I see you again?"
32977Were canals made only to wash in?"
32977Were their forest officers trained at Nancy, or are they local products?
32977What am I now?
32977What am I to do with a people like this?"
32977What are their pleasures and diversions?
32977What can be extracted from a people who call four miles variously_ do kosh_,_ do kush_,_ dhi hkas_,_ doo- a koth_, and_ diakast_ all one word?
32977What can one do?
32977What can we do?"
32977What comes to them in the end?
32977What could the Englishman do?
32977What country is such a fool?
32977What d''you think of that?"
32977What did tables and chairs and eggs and fowls and very bright lamps matter to the Raj?
32977What do you choose to do with my gift?"
32977What do you make it by Indian standards?
32977What do you think of him?"
32977What do_ you_ think?
32977What does it matter to the Down- Easter who Wrap- up- his- Tail was?"
32977What happens, I wonder, when the pick strikes the liquid, and the miner has to run or be parboiled?
32977What have you seen?"
32977What is a wheel?"
32977What is it?"
32977What made this yellow image of a shopman here take delight in a dwarf orange tree in a turquoise blue pot?"
32977What man do you think would dare to use a pistol at even thirty yards, if his life depended oh it?
32977What may these things mean?
32977What shall we say to such a_ bunnia_?
32977What should we do without the cowboy?"
32977What the Devil have I to do with your horses?
32977What then?''
32977What was that now?"
32977What was the use?
32977What were they going to do with the Chinese decoration all over Penang?
32977What will the American do with the negro?
32977What would happen if one spoke to this Bobby?
32977What would happen if the train went off the line?
32977What would you have?
32977What''s here?"
32977What''s that you say about polygamy?
32977What''s the President to you on this day of all others?
32977What''s the best with you?"
32977What''s the use of talking?"
32977What''s the use?"
32977Where are the men who used''em?
32977Where can a man get food?
32977Where can we get elephants?
32977Where is his_ pensin_?
32977Where is the fowl- man from whom you got the eggs?"
32977Where would_ you_ be?"
32977Where''s that Emporium?
32977Where, oh where, in all this wilderness of life shall a man go?
32977Where_ is_ the Park Street Cemetery?
32977Whereunto all this lecture?
32977Who are you, and what are you in for?"
32977Who is the man to write to for all these things?"
32977Who knows her?"
32977Who knows?
32977Who takes count of the prejudices which we absorb through the skin by way of our surroundings?
32977Why did n''t they call her Mechlin lace Falls at fifty dollars a yard while they were at it?"
32977Why do n''t they make a row and sing and shout, and so on?"
32977Why does the Westerner spit?
32977Why is it that when one views for the first time any of the wonders of the earth a bystander always strikes in with,"You should see it, etc."?
32977Why not, the trams aiding, go to the Old Park Street Cemetery?
32977Why should he trouble to climb up the bank and bring down the eave of the cave?
32977Why should n''t he?"
32977Why should not a baby enjoy himself if he liked?
32977Why would n''t the scheme work?
32977Why, asks a savage, let them vote at all?
32977Why- for are you such a horrible contradiction?"
32977Why?
32977Will a North countryman give you anything but warm hospitality for nothing?
32977Will any one take the contract?
32977Wo n''t he grow sensible some day and drop foreign habits?"
32977Would I play?
32977Would he be offended?
32977Would they try to wisely obliterate that?
32977Would we be pleased to inspect the manufactory?
32977Would you not rather take a cheroot and loaf about the streets seeing what was to be seen?
32977Would you taste one of the real pleasures of Life?
32977Would_ you_ have bothered your head about politics or temples?
32977You are very much in earnest about yours, are you not?"
32977You do n''t carry a pistol, Doctor?
32977You do n''t say so?
32977You have a Parliament, have you not?"
32977You have heaps of''em in India, have n''t you?"
32977You know how in Bengal to this day the child- wife is taught to curse her possible co- wife, ere yet she has gone to her husband''s house?
32977You never saw it in India?"
32977You onderstandt?
32977You see all those men turning brass and looking after the machinery?
32977You see?
32977You see?"
32977You trafel for pleasure?
32977You understand how very unpleasant it must have been, do you not?"
32977You understand that?
32977You would eat thatch, would you?
32977You''re looking at all those chopped rails?
32977You''ve never heard of the rice- Christians, have you?
32977You''ve read the_ Vicar of Wakefield_?"
32977Young man, whurr are those beavers?
32977Your Honour remembers me?
32977Your command here is for five years, is n''t it?"
32977_ Bus!_[17] Will the Sirdar take the tale of clay?
32977_ Does_ Calcutta smell so pestiferously after all?
32977_ Why_ is he like the Jap?"
32977and how can the side be bodily torn out of a ship?
32977at thirty- second intervals, and at the end of five minutes call one to another:"Sa- ay, do n''t you think it''s vurry much the same all along?"
32977how do you make room for the fresh stock?"
32977indeed that''s very sad; but look here, where do you say my rooms are?"
32977last?
32977meaning"what house do you represent?"
32977said I,"is it possible that you-- you-- speak that disgusting pidgin- talk to your_ nauker_?
32977what air you doing?''"
32977what sort of a row?"
30970Can we work in a room alone this morning, Miss Cayley?
30970Provisions, effendi?
30970Provisions, is it?
30970''"Is it pay in advance ye want?"
30970''A carpentah?''
30970''A different machine?
30970''A friend?''
30970''A middle- aged man?''
30970''A_ what_?''
30970''Afford it?''
30970''Ah, Raphael?''
30970''Ah, high- toned again?''
30970''Ah-- what did he paint?''
30970''Ai n''t you come here to ride it?''
30970''And I have come to ride it?''
30970''And Lady Georgina is on Mr. Tillington''s side, I fancy?
30970''And Mr. Tillington is-- his nephew?''
30970''And after we are married?''
30970''And he nearly succeeded then in stealing Lady Georgina Fawley''s jewel- case?''
30970''And he talks of sub- conscious selves?''
30970''And how have you been all this time, dear Lady Georgina?''
30970''And now you are stopping on?''
30970''And she denies that it is her handwriting?''
30970''And this Count?''
30970''And this is the man,''he exclaimed, with a triumphant air,''whose sister you pretended you had got to sign this precious document of yours?''
30970''And this person did make errors?''
30970''And what do you think you will call the machine in Europe?''
30970''And what particular painter does your soul most feed upon?''
30970''And where is Higginson?''
30970''And why were you not?''
30970''And why?
30970''And you have been here ever since?''
30970''And you have heard that she swears it is not her signature at all?''
30970''And you promptly offered to go with her as her lady''s maid to Schlangenbad in Germany?''
30970''And you stick to it?
30970''And you think no bones are broken?''
30970''And you will marry Harold?''
30970''And you wo n''t stop with me?''
30970''And you?''
30970''And your terms?''
30970''Anny chance of a rescue, is it?''
30970''Are you mediæval or modern?''
30970''Are you quite sure our Scotch domicile is good enough in law?''
30970''Are you strong enough, Lois?''
30970''Are you terribly hurt?''
30970''As a milliner''s girl; why not?
30970''As a milliner''s girl?''
30970''Bless the child, yes; have you never read your British Bible, the peerage?
30970''Brownie, I dare n''t?
30970''Brownie, how on earth did you guess it?
30970''Business?''
30970''But Mr. Tillington did not resent your visit to this gallant Maharajah?''
30970''But did you never try to run away to the Nile?''
30970''But how about yer luggage?
30970''But if I were poor?''
30970''But if you do n''t teach,''Elsie went on, gazing at me with those wondering big blue eyes of hers,''whatever will you do, Brownie?''
30970''But my children?''
30970''But now-- to- day?
30970''But so soon?''
30970''But the india- rubber water- bottle?''
30970''But then-- the lady?''
30970''But what could I do, my dear?
30970''But what shall we eat?''
30970''But what will Miss Latimer say?
30970''But what?''
30970''But you will come to the hotel at once, Harold?''
30970''But you will let me know when you have decided?''
30970''But you will see Harold again?''
30970''But, Brownie, can we afford it?''
30970''But, how?''
30970''But, my child, my child, what shall I do without you?''
30970''But, my dear Miss Cayley----''''The difference in station?''
30970''Ca n''t you guess?''
30970''Can I do anything for you?''
30970''Can we get a trap?''
30970''Can you climb by these nooses with my help?''
30970''Can you come to us outside the gate at sunset?''
30970''Can you cycle?''
30970''Certainly?''
30970''Could you let me see them?''
30970''Could you look things up in Herodotus?''
30970''Could you spare me an hour this morning?''
30970''Did you draw up this document?''
30970''Did you say_ teach_?
30970''Do I look like a woman who cares about a reference?
30970''Do n''t you see?
30970''Do n''t you think so?
30970''Do n''t you think,''Elsie suggested,''we had better hurry down on our cycles to Lungern and call some men from the village to help us?
30970''Do you confess you put it there or do you not-- reptile?''
30970''Do you give yourself in charge on a confession of forgery?''
30970''Do you know why I do not rise and go down to my cabin at once?''
30970''Do you recognise that signature as Mr. Marmaduke Ashurst''s?''
30970''Do you take me,''he inquired,''for one of Her Majesty''s horse- marines?''
30970''Do you think you could forge a will if you tried?''
30970''Does he come often?''
30970''Does he know about the hot- water- bottle?''
30970''England?
30970''Ex- cuse_ me_, but why did you want to speed her?''
30970''Five pounds for every machine I sell?''
30970''Fourteen yeahs?''
30970''From the man you call a nigger?''
30970''Go down?''
30970''Goes nicely, does n''t she?''
30970''Harold Tillington?''
30970''Harold, you viper, what do you mean by trying to avoid me?''
30970''Harold,''I cried in despair,''do you think we could manage to hide ourselves safely anywhere in Scotland for twenty- one days?''
30970''Harold?
30970''Harold?''
30970''Have you, indeed?''
30970''He talked about your sub- conscious self?''
30970''He''s so kind and polite, Brownie, is n''t he?''
30970''Her?''
30970''Higginson?''
30970''High- toned, eh?
30970''His courier?
30970''How are we ever to get him back again, Brownie?''
30970''How can I come to see you if you do n''t tell me where you are?
30970''How can we pay for them, Brownie?''
30970''How could I escape notice?
30970''How could you ever think of it?''
30970''How did this happen?''
30970''How do you know there''s a secret drawer?''
30970''How do you know, Brownie?''
30970''How do you know?''
30970''How do you know?''
30970''How do you like Fra Diavolo?''
30970''How far ahead the first man?''.
30970''How far ahead the last man?''
30970''How far ahead the last man?''
30970''How far ahead the last man?''
30970''How far from here?''
30970''How if''a will not stand?''
30970''How is it possible?''
30970''How long has he been in Switzerland?''
30970''How on earth did you find that out, Brownie?''
30970''How on earth did you guess?
30970''How steep?''
30970''How?
30970''How?''
30970''I may go with you?''
30970''I say-- why do n''t you hedge?
30970''I should love to,''she answered;''but Dr. Fortescue- Langley----''''Who is he?''
30970''I suppose you will get forward for lunch to Meiringen?''
30970''In the original?''
30970''In what?''
30970''Indeed?''
30970''Indeed?''
30970''Is a typewritten form legal?''
30970''Is he here?''
30970''Is it Meredith?
30970''Is it childern she has?''
30970''Is it his, or is it not?''
30970''Is it meself?
30970''Is it the one I saw advertised in the_ Times_ this morning, I wonder?''
30970''Is that matter relevant?''
30970''Is_ that_ plain enough?
30970''It was really_ you_?''
30970''It''ud run up a tree ef it wanted, would n''t it?''
30970''Let me see, how many of these horrid pfennigs make an English penny?
30970''Lois,''he cried, stretching out his arms, with an appealing air,''I_ may_ stay, may n''t I?''
30970''Look heah, Georgey,_ are_ you going quietly, or must I ask these coppahs to evict you?''
30970''Look here, Miss Cayley,''he said, with a very earnest face;''is this really true?
30970''Look here, Mr. Sheikh,''he said, calmly, yet with a fine touch of bravado;''do ye see this revolver?
30970''Lord Kynaston''s?''
30970''Marmy?''
30970''May I venture to inquire in return how you came to know I was arriving by this steamer?''
30970''Might I essay it?''
30970''Miss Cayley, I gathah?
30970''Miss Cayley, you will come with us?''
30970''Monsieur is attached to the Embassy in London?''
30970''My dear, how could he?
30970''My ideal?''
30970''No, really?
30970''No; will you?
30970''Not high- toned enough?
30970''Not know which hotel?
30970''Now?
30970''Oh, Harold, I trust you; but why did you disappear and make all the world believe you admitted yourself guilty?''
30970''Oh, I say; how''s that for preaching?
30970''Oh, Miss Petheridge once more-- you hunt in couples?''
30970''Oh, he took you aside?
30970''Oh, indeed;_ not_ because you had put it there?''
30970''Oh, sir, how should_ I_ know, sir?
30970''Oh, the wheel?''
30970''Oh, the wheel?''
30970''Oh, you''ll come then?''
30970''Oh, you''re only going to stop a week, then, Miss Cayley?''
30970''Or a fellow- guest?''
30970''Our reception, Maharajah?
30970''Oxford?''
30970''Parliament?
30970''Political reasons?''
30970''Rice, ghee, and chupatties?''
30970''Run away?
30970''Run for what?''
30970''Scotland?''
30970''Shorthand?''
30970''So you are not angry with me, Lois?
30970''So you have really tracked him?
30970''So you''ve managed to get away?''
30970''Still, you go to Schlangenbad on Monday?''
30970''Stout, diplomatic- looking, with wrinkles round his eyes, and a distinguished grey moustache, twirled up oddly at the corners?''
30970''Suppose they were to attack us, Brownie?''
30970''That succeeds?''
30970''The 25 per cent, you mean?''
30970''The Jubilee?''
30970''The commission?''
30970''The police?''
30970''Then at least you will tell him where you are going?''
30970''Then that''s business?''
30970''Then there is Fra Diavolo?''
30970''Then they risked his turning up?''
30970''Then what can we do?''
30970''Then what_ do_ you contemplate?''
30970''Then where are you going?''
30970''Then why introduce them?''
30970''Then you are a Scotchman?''
30970''Then you confess you put the forged will there?''
30970''Then you have taken him?''
30970''Then you knew me at once?''
30970''Then you know where each tiger lives?''
30970''Then you mean to try a Scotch marriage?''
30970''Then you think me a fool, like Georgey?''
30970''Then, why do n''t you disobey him?''
30970''Think so?
30970''To drive the Sultan out of Syria,''I suggested tentatively,''and to annex Palestine to our practical province of Egypt?''
30970''To turn you out?''
30970''To what?''
30970''To- morrow?''
30970''Two minutes, Fräulein,''''A civilian?''
30970''Warum nicht?
30970''Well, we borrow from the Jews, yah know,''he said pleasantly,''so why the jooce should n''t we borrow from the heathen also?
30970''Well, what do_ you_ think of the_ Lois Cayley_?''
30970''Well, will you take me?''
30970''Well,_ my_ ideal-- do you happen to have such a thing as a pocket- mirror about you?''
30970''Well?''
30970''What about the bicycle?''
30970''What are girls coming to, I wonder?
30970''What are they for?''
30970''What are you doing here?''
30970''What can he want here?''
30970''What college?''
30970''What do you call it?''
30970''What do you mean by this eavesdropping?''
30970''What does he mean?''
30970''What does the woman mean?
30970''What enquiry?''
30970''What for?
30970''What has brought you to England?''
30970''What have I got to get ready?''
30970''What have you got inside?''
30970''What is that thing there, moving?''
30970''What is the good of a friend if she will not allow you to do her little favours?''
30970''What is your forte?''
30970''What next, Brownie?''
30970''What next?''
30970''What shall we live upon?''
30970''What sort of rooms shall we have?''
30970''What will you do with the_ chalet_ while you''re away?''
30970''What''s this?
30970''What, leave England for evah?
30970''What?
30970''What?
30970''What?
30970''What?''
30970''What?''
30970''Where are the whiskers?''
30970''Where are you taking me?''
30970''Where did you type- write this thing, do you say?''
30970''Where have I seen you before?''
30970''Where is he, my dear?
30970''Where on earth did you pick up such acquaintances?''
30970''Where''s Harold?''
30970''Where?
30970''Who are the witnesses to the will?''
30970''Who is Harold?''
30970''Who is it?''
30970''Who?''
30970''Why did n''t he come to meet me?''
30970''Why do they want the whiskers?''
30970''Why do you start your bicycles in Germany, though?''
30970''Why else should you and Higginson have bothered to come here?''
30970''Why not?''
30970''Why should he?''
30970''Why so?''
30970''Why so?''
30970''Why the jooce introduce them?
30970''Will you really go?
30970''Will you send for the police?''
30970''Will you swear his lordship did n''t say"_ the_ rogue suited his book"--which is quite another thing?''
30970''Wo n''t a franc do as well?''
30970''Would you like some lunch, Lady Georgina?''
30970''Yes; but the Maharajah, I understand, is in London?''
30970''You accept?''
30970''You ca n''t go far wrong in mentioning Raphael, can you?
30970''You call this town_ old_, do you?''
30970''You dare to brazen it out?
30970''You dare?''
30970''You do n''t mean it, child; you do n''t mean it?''
30970''You do n''t mean to say he offered to lend you money?''
30970''You do n''t mean to tell me,''I cried,''you actually propose to accept the Maharajah''s hospitality?''
30970''You do not share it yourself, then?''
30970''You doubt my honour?
30970''You had never seen her before?''
30970''You have heard about Dr. Fortescue- Langley too, I suppose?''
30970''You have heard of the Ashurst will case?''
30970''You have no doubts about it?''
30970''You mistrust me?''
30970''You permit, Fräulein?''
30970''You remember what you promised me?''
30970''You think it better so?''
30970''You think me too cantankerous?''
30970''You want to know jest where the reciprocity comes in, anyhow?''
30970''You will come, Lois?''
30970''You will not betray me?''
30970''You wished to see me, sir?''
30970''Younger of Gledcliffe?''
30970''Your friend, then?''
30970''_ And_ your name and address?''
30970''_ Old_ town?''
30970''_ Que voulez- vous_, madame?
30970''_ You_ can?
30970''_ You_ did not put this will in the drawer where Mr. Tillington found it, did you?''
30970''from dictation''at Florence, by whom?
30970118 I may stay, may n''t I?
30970216 Take my word for it, you''re staking your money on the wrong fellah 220 I am the Maharajah of Moozuffernuggar 227 Who''s your black friend?
30970316 You wished to see me, sir?
30970A carpentah?''
30970A gleam of intuition flashed across me,''You do n''t mean to say,''I exclaimed,''that you''re called Georgina?''
30970A good- natured male passenger, however, volunteered to ask us,''Will I get ye a rug, ladies?''
30970A lady of your intelligence must gather at once that it is----?''
30970After what I told you last week on the steamer?''
30970Am I to have it for nothing, Brownie?''
30970An''would he write like that if there was n''t a dhrop of the blood of the Celt in him?''
30970And I give and bequeath the like sum of Five Hundred Pounds-- did I say, free of legacy duty?
30970And did anybody but yourself see or hear any part whatsoever of this precious document?''
30970And if he saw and copied it, why might he not also have destroyed it?''
30970And the_ bulletin_ for the_ coupé_?
30970And then the witnesses?
30970And what was the consequence?
30970And what will you do, my dear, when you get there?''
30970And, suppose he did, what then?
30970Anglo- Israel?
30970Are you going to- morrow?''
30970Are you or are you not conditionally engaged to Mr. Harold Tillington?''
30970Ashurst?''
30970Besides which, what''s the use of_ trying_ to be ladylike?
30970Bimetallism?
30970But after him?''
30970But are the points of a sort that you could make clear in court to the satisfaction of a jury?''
30970But do n''t you think it just as likely that it was a plot between you two, and that owing to some mistake the plot came off unsuccessful?''
30970But if a common man or a low caste man were to kill a tiger-- who can say what might happen?''
30970But perhaps she was at Schlangenbad with Lady Georgina, and you were there also?''
30970But what could I do?
30970But what is_ your_ ideal, then, as opposed to the German one?''
30970But what on earth were we to do with ourselves through three long days and nights at Geergeh?
30970But what would you have me do?
30970But who, now, were these witnesses?
30970But why did n''t you come to see me?''
30970But, my dear, after this, how can I ever believe in him?''
30970But, there, my dear; the people who manufacture them are a set of born fools, and what can you expect from an imbecile?''
30970But----''a doubt flitted across his brain,''was n''t his name Fra Angelico?''
30970But----''growing suspicious apace,''was n''t Fra Diavolo also a composah?''
30970But_ if_ I wanted to go round the world, how could I do better than set out by the Rhine country?
30970By the way, who''s your black friend?
30970Can you produce the lady?''
30970Can you tell me who in this place is most likely to sympathise-- most likely to marry us?''
30970Closed a little more?
30970Confidential?
30970Could I wish him to be poor?
30970Could I wish him to be rich?
30970Could a British jury doubt when a Lord declared it?
30970Could this be the Count?
30970Could this mean that he was going to draw up a will, disinheriting Harold Tillington?
30970Dare I ask your name, monsieur?''
30970Davos?
30970Did I ever suggest we should pay for them?
30970Did Mr. Ashurst take it away from the office in person?''
30970Did madame desire to have the window open?
30970Did that mean she was running through?
30970Did the baggages pretend they considered themselves ladies?
30970Did your Miss Petheridge hear Mr. Ashurst dictate the terms of his last will and testament?''
30970Do I recall him,_ ce cher_ Sir Evelyn?
30970Do n''t they seem to be circling and behaving most oddly?''
30970Do you consent to go with me?''
30970Do you live there?''
30970Do you mean to confess, and give evidence on our behalf, or will you force me to send for a policeman to arrest you?''
30970Do you see now that I really mean it?''
30970Does he look like a forger?
30970Does he take heed for the morrow?
30970Eh?
30970Elsie a conspirator?
30970Elsie in league with Nihilists?
30970Elsie, I think you have nothing to do before one, that can not be put off?
30970Evelegh?''
30970Excuse my asking it, but how many words can you do a minute?''
30970For if once I nursed him through this trouble, how could I or any woman in my place any longer refuse him?
30970Got somebody to stick up for her at last, has she?
30970Had any of the Senoosis noticed our presence?
30970Had we missed one another?
30970Hang it all, what does it mattah who a fellah is if he can give yah good shooting?
30970Harold Tillington picked up with a fellah like that at Oxford-- doosid good cricketer too; wondah if this is the same one?''
30970Has he the right to compel me to answer that question?''
30970Has she got no gumption?
30970Have some of my champagne?
30970Have ye ever been in County Clare?
30970Have you anything against her?''
30970Have you ever tried your hand at writing?''
30970Have you no immortal soul, porter, that you crush other people''s property as if it was blackbeetles?
30970Have your researches into English literature ever chanced to lead you into reading Horace Walpole, I wonder?
30970Hayes?''
30970He first appears upon the scene, so far as you are concerned, on the day when you travelled from London to Schlangenbad?''
30970He thought then I would marry him, and that he would so secure my connivance in his plans; but who would marry such a piece of moist clay?
30970He turned up at Lucerne, as a faith- healer, did n''t he?''
30970He was a charming man; you read his masterly paper on the Central Problem of the Dual Empire?''
30970Here was another noble chance; must I not strive to rise to it?
30970How can I exist without you?''
30970How can you ask?
30970How could I?
30970How could he run away and hide himself at such a time?
30970How could he, poor dear idiot?
30970How could one dream of trusting the judgment of a flunkey about a lady?
30970How did he know where to look for it?
30970How does Clown regulate his life?
30970How many are there?''
30970How on earth did you recognise me?''
30970Hungarians were only to be dealt in if they hardened-- hardened sinners I know, but what are hardened Hungarians?
30970I did not even know which way the river lay; and was it possible for me to cross the desert on foot, or find the chance of a camel?
30970I dreaded the interview; for one''s own heart is a hard enemy to fight so long: but how could I let him go without one word of farewell to him?
30970I have come to ask you now, in this moment of despair, will you keep your promise?''
30970I may call you_ Lois_?''
30970I meant, what is your ideal of a man''s right relation to his_ mädchen_?''
30970I said;''the difference, still greater, in this world''s goods?
30970Is it worth while,_ pour si peu de chose_?
30970Is n''t it just like him?
30970Is that, or is it not, the truth of the matter?''
30970Is there any chance of a rescue?''
30970It had borne my weight; was it strong enough to bear the precious weight of Harold?
30970It was endlessly wearisome; who could say what might be happening meanwhile in England?
30970Lady Guinevere Tillington''s son, is it not?
30970Leave it open till Marmy''s gone, and then marry the winnah?''
30970Leave the world to ask,"How fast?"
30970Lois Cayley, you say; any relation of a madcap Captain Cayley whom I used once to know, in the Forty- second Highlanders?''
30970Madame would prefer the corner?
30970Magnanimous, is n''t it?
30970Money?
30970My hat?
30970My lud, will you allow me later to recall Lord Southminster to testify on this point?''
30970My next trouble was-- would the train draw up at Dunbar?
30970No?
30970No?
30970Not so dusty, was it?
30970Now, I ask you,_ where_ is Higginson?
30970Now, child, do you grasp it?''
30970Now, do n''t you think it was rather an odd thing for an officer''s daughter to do-- to run about Germany as maid to a lady of title?''
30970Now, what do you know of him?''
30970Now, who are these people who really witnessed it?''
30970Now, why should n''t I do this-- try to sell your machines, or, rather, take orders for them, from anybody that admires them?
30970Oh, that placid old gentleman in the episcopal gaiters was their father, was he?
30970Oh, those silly little nickel things are ten pfennigs each, are they?
30970One woman more or less-- who would notice her at Moozuffernuggar?''
30970Only going to stop a week?
30970Or should I say your assistant?
30970Perhaps you read Greek, then?''
30970Put my foot in it again?''
30970Ridiculous, is n''t it?
30970Rum start, is n''t it?''
30970Screamingly funny, was n''t it?
30970So distressing, is n''t it?
30970So the only other person who knows anything at first hand about the existence of the alleged will is this person Higginson?''
30970So you''re poor Tom Cayley''s daughter, are you?
30970Some small peculiarity in the shape of the letters?''
30970Still, what were we to do with him?
30970Still, you''d run all the same, would n''t you?''
30970Thanks, Count; will you kindly take charge of my umbrellas?
30970That does n''t sound like an Indian name, does it?
30970That''s jest why I trailed you, see?
30970That''s where the idea of the_ Excelsior_ comes in; see?
30970The Frankfort Town Council?''
30970The Presidency?
30970The ancient mountains are clearly the Rockies; can the everlasting hills be anything but the Himalayas?
30970The fads, it was true, were known fads of Mr. Ashurst''s: but what sort of fads?
30970The man Higginson?''
30970Then he went on:''Well, what do you say to it?''
30970Then one of them asked,''And where can man of this new so remarkable machine nearest by purchase himself make possessor?''
30970Then perhaps she would like this valise for a footstool?
30970Therefore, what is the use of my stopping on here after October?
30970Tillington?''
30970Tillington?''
30970Tillington?''
30970Was it his?
30970Was it you, or some other person?''
30970Was n''t it real jam?
30970We are all vertebrate animals; why seek to conceal the fact?
30970Well, my good woman, what do you want to suggest to me?''
30970Well, what do you want now?
30970Were we slowing to pass the station only?
30970What can we do to aid him?''
30970What could I use as a pulley?
30970What do you suppose he has done?
30970What does that mean?
30970What is your programme?''
30970What on earth could I answer?
30970What on earth could we do?
30970What on earth do you take me for?
30970What on earth does it mean?
30970What proof have I got of it?
30970What the dickens shall I do without you at Schlangenbad?''
30970What then is our obvious destiny?
30970What was I to do?
30970What will you do to find one?''
30970What''s she like?
30970What''s the matter with the_ Excelsior_?''
30970What''s this that''s coming?''
30970What''s your name, young woman?''
30970What,_ we_ use their beastly decimal system?
30970What?
30970When we found words again I drew a deep breath, and said, simply,''How did you manage to do it?''
30970When we rose to go in, Lady Georgina remarked, with emphasis,''Of course, Harold, you''ll come and take up your diggings at our hotel?''
30970When?
30970Where do you hail from, girl, that you should refuse my nephew?
30970Where on earth have you seen him?''
30970Which elephant would he attack?
30970Which sand?
30970Which will you take, a cigar or a cocoa- nut?''
30970While I am there?
30970Who are you, I''d like to know, miss, that you dare to reject him?''
30970Who do you think?
30970Who on earth could have suspected such a polished gentleman?
30970Who, then, at Schlangenbad could wish to avoid my notice?
30970Why am I not with him?
30970Why could n''t he have allowed us to go quietly through India, two simple unofficial journalistic pilgrims, in our native obscurity?
30970Why could n''t she leave us alone, to feed in peace on dak- bungalow chicken, instead of sending this regal- mannered heathen to bother us?
30970Why not start for Schlangenbad with the Cantankerous Old Lady?
30970Why on earth has n''t he been round to see me?''
30970Why, when did you arrive?
30970Why, you do n''t mean to tell me you''re not a pro- fessional?''
30970Why?
30970Will you charge me with having taken-- in error-- a small tin sandwich- case-- value, elevenpence?
30970With what do I connect them in the recesses of my memory?
30970Would anything more happen?
30970Would our own sheikh betray us?
30970Would our sheikh play us false?
30970Would she manage to escape them?
30970Would they miss the chief''s wife before long, and follow us under arms?
30970Would they suspect her motives?
30970Would we walk a little way with him?
30970XII THE ADVENTURE OF THE UNPROFESSIONAL DETECTIVE''Is Lady Georgina at home?''
30970Yaas, yaas, I know, she''s a doosid clevah person-- for a woman,--now is n''t she?''
30970Yet that_ k_?
30970Yet what place could he fill in my life and Elsie''s?
30970You are a lady, I believe; an officer''s daughter, you told us; educated at Girton?''
30970You can follow on the machine?''
30970You decline it?
30970You doubt my word when I say that miladi has sent me?''
30970You go up and say to them,"Why not investigate?
30970You have been to Girton, have n''t you?
30970You have the tickets, I trust?
30970You introduced yourself to Lady Georgina Fawley, I believe, quite casually, on a seat in Kensington Gardens?''
30970You know the number, ma''am?''
30970You promised to marry him conditionally upon the result of Mr. Ashurst''s testamentary dispositions?''
30970You speak Greek, of course; but how about German?''
30970You will not desert me?''
30970You wo n''t go away and leave me?
30970You write shorthand, do n''t you?''
30970You''ve heard me talk of poor Tom Cayley, Harold?
30970You_ are_ a lady, child, and you could n''t help being one; why trouble to be_ like_ what nature made you?
30970Yours?''
30970[ Illustration: HAROLD, YOU VIPER, WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY TRYING TO AVOID ME?]
30970[ Illustration: HOW FAR AHEAD THE FIRST MAN?]
30970[ Illustration: I MAY STAY, MAYN''T I?]
30970[ Illustration: THAT SUCCEEDS?
30970[ Illustration: WASN''T FRA DIAVOLO ALSO A COMPOSAH?]
30970[ Illustration: WHO''S YOUR BLACK FRIEND?]
30970[ Illustration: YOU WISHED TO SEE ME, SIR?]
30970_ Are_ you going to produce him?''
30970_ Are_ you prepared to consider it?''
30970_ Ca n''t_ you manage it somehow?''
30970_ Have_ you secured that_ coupé_ at Ostend?''
30970_ Who_ put the forged will in Mr. Ashurst''s desk?
30970_ You''re_ not anybody''s grandmother, are you?''
30970and those_ s_''s?
30970was_ this_ the Filippo Lippi, the Michael Angelo I dreamed of?
30970you there, Engländerin?''
56961A message? 56961 Am I to see Miss Underwood this morning?"
56961An Indian basket, is n''t it? 56961 And Miss Hadley?"
56961And Selby was one of them?
56961And baskets?
56961And did you tamper with my medicines, Ben?
56961And his family consists of--?
56961And if I do mind?
56961And my watch- chain? 56961 And so you want to be on the field of battle?"
56961And then when you got into the hall, what was it that called your attention to your father''s room? 56961 And they are coming this evening?"
56961And what of my family?
56961And you heard no noise of any one entering the house or leaving it?
56961And you really remember back to those days? 56961 And you went directly up to your room?"
56961And you wo n''t take me into your confidence?
56961Any city ordinance against it?
56961Anything else? 56961 Anything queer about her?"
56961Are n''t there some more tenable hypotheses that you have overlooked? 56961 Are n''t you going to tell, yourself?"
56961Are there any Indians living in or near town?
56961Are there any specific charges against them?
56961Are you Ben Bussey?
56961Assault? 56961 Being knotted in among the lilac bushes for safe keeping?
56961Ben Bussey?
56961Ben, you say? 56961 But how?
56961But if it were not for that,--am I the sort of girl that she would be apt to like?
56961But it is signed, is n''t it?
56961But not that Henry would seem to be the responsible person?
56961But not wise?
56961But the point is, is everything yours that you think is?
56961But they ca n''t connect father with this, can they?
56961But why should any one wish to?
56961But you are going on with me, are n''t you?
56961But you are positive that he did n''t give it to you and that you did n''t unconsciously drop it into your own pocket?
56961But you would n''t let that frighten you into silence, when your word would mean so much to him?
56961But your face--?
56961But, Rachel,--for heaven''s sake, what do you mean? 56961 But-- where is Henry?"
56961Can Selby shoot?
56961Can they speak English?
56961Can you tell me if this is where Dr. Underwood lives?
56961Can you tell me where to find the Agent?
56961Counsel? 56961 Did Selby learn how to make baskets like Ehimmeshunka?"
56961Did he say anything?
56961Did he send you?
56961Did he take any interest in Indian basketmaking?
56961Did it never occur to you that Henry and Selby hated each other so bitterly because they both cared for Miss Hadley?
56961Did it sound like a cry for help?
56961Did n''t the police investigate them?
56961Did n''t you see him at all? 56961 Did n''t you think it was time?"
56961Did something fix that fact in your memory?
56961Did you come here to look for him?
56961Did you gather that from my letters?
56961Did you get any of the original papers? 56961 Did you get any satisfaction out of your conversation?"
56961Did you make any attempt to find out how the advertisement came to the paper, Doctor?
56961Did you make that basket?
56961Did you notice what he did with it,--whether he gave it to your father, or left it on the mantel, or anywhere else?
56961Did you see him come in?
56961Did you tell him that you had just left Mr. Underwood in the garden last night?
56961Did you touch the bottle I had prepared for old man Means?
56961Did you use all of it?
56961Did you want something?
56961Did you want to tell me something?
56961Do I have to have one?
56961Do the people consider that Selby is justified in his charges?
56961Do you always use that sort of a pencil?
56961Do you find any market for your carving?
56961Do you happen to have one of those handbills you speak of about?
56961Do you hear that, Ben? 56961 Do you know where Dr. Underwood lives?"
56961Do you mean that I am lying?
56961Do you mean your promise to Philip?
56961Do you suppose Dr. Burton wanted that hot water to meliorate the temperature of the room? 56961 Do you think that if Dr. Underwood had had such an incriminating piece of evidence he would have kept it instead of destroying it?
56961Do you think there will be anything more than talk? 56961 Do you wish me to arrest Henry Underwood?"
56961Does Henry understand that he is to be watched?
56961Does Mrs. Overman have the same feeling about it?
56961Does Selby come here with his orders?
56961Does her habit of eavesdropping suggest nothing to you but idle curiosity?
56961Does n''t it seem curious that the knife was only discovered now, considering how many people have been back and forth over the place all forenoon?
56961Does your brother know it?
56961Engaged? 56961 Goes free?"
56961Had it crawled in by itself?
56961Had you been asleep?
56961Had you been in your room long?
56961Has Philip nothing to say on the subject himself?
56961Have you a Blue Book?
56961Have you an enemy, then?
56961Have you any enemies? 56961 Have you any ground for that opinion, beyond an optimistic disposition and a natural desire to spare the family of your patient?"
56961Have you anything to say to me?
56961Have you heard from Philip lately? 56961 Have you made any arrangement for counsel?"
56961Have you searched yourself?
56961He could n''t own that, could he?
56961He was n''t great for much of anything else, was he?
56961Henry, where have you been tonight? 56961 Henry, will you see the gentlemen to the door?"
56961Henry? 56961 Henry?
56961Here? 56961 How are you, Bussey?
56961How can I tell?
56961How can they believe it?
56961How could I see, with my eyes tied up?
56961How dare you let yourself go down like that?
56961How did he get out? 56961 How did it come to be under the Sprigg ruins?
56961How did they live? 56961 How did you get into my room?"
56961How do you do, Mrs. Bussey? 56961 How do you know?"
56961How does he do it?
56961How is my patient?
56961How is your cut finger? 56961 How long have you been doing this sort of thing?"
56961How long is it necessary to know a person before falling in love?
56961How much did you hear?
56961How old a man is the doctor?
56961How old was Henry at that time?
56961How so? 56961 How would Washitonka know it, if I had?"
56961How would we have got Ben down from that second floor where he lies like a log, if the house had gone?
56961I am glad that he is better, but why did n''t he come with you, instead of going across the water?
56961I hope nothing has,said Burton abruptly,"--but--""But what?"
56961I?
56961If Dr. Underwood did n''t do it, who did? 56961 If I succeed, will you have a different answer to send to Philip?"
56961In America, the families of the high contracting parties come in only for secondary consideration, do n''t they?
56961In practice?
56961In the name of wonder, why not?
56961Is Miss Underwood at home?
56961Is Philip with you?
56961Is Selby an old friend of yours?
56961Is Selby one of them?
56961Is a big man necessary if the case is to turn on facts? 56961 Is he fond of the place,--Oversite?
56961Is it beyond question that it is Henry''s?
56961Is it possible that it really is-- Ben Bussey?
56961Is it possible that she is still friendly to Selby?
56961Is it pure humanitarianism?
56961Is she contemptuous of those who do not dress exquisitely? 56961 Is she dark?"
56961Is she so much the savage that she admires him the more for striking her?
56961Is that chain yours?
56961Is that evidence or is n''t it? 56961 Is that outside door locked at night?"
56961Is that work you are doing an order?
56961Is there any least possibility of your caring for me? 56961 Is there any one else more likely?"
56961Is there anything peculiar about him?
56961Is there some one you would prefer?
56961Is this Dr. Underwood''s house?
56961Is your custom in the matter generally known?
56961It was the same knife you used to pry up the hearthstone with, the evening that your comrades(??) 56961 It was the same knife you used to pry up the hearthstone with, the evening that your comrades(??)
56961It was to please her, rather than Philip, that you came here?
56961Just for instance,--does Selby know?
56961Looking at my Indian things?
56961Makes what worse?
56961May I come in?
56961May I venture a word? 56961 Meaning me?"
56961Miss Underwood belongs to the doctor''s family then, does she?
56961Mr. Underwood came here last night to see you, did n''t he?
56961Mrs. Bussey, may I trouble you to bring some more hot water? 56961 Must I see her?"
56961My things? 56961 Not the hold- up?"
56961Not your brother?
56961Now do you see?
56961Now what''ll we do? 56961 Of what?"
56961Oh, Lord, what will happen to me if I do?
56961Oh, ca n''t I?
56961Oh, doctor, doctor, for the love of heaven what have you been in, now? 56961 Oh, why did n''t you take me up?"
56961Or write anything?
56961Other baskets, too, did n''t they? 56961 Perhaps you did n''t know what an outcast I am,--or did you?"
56961Poor papa, does it hurt?
56961Professional rivals?
56961Really?
56961Right here? 56961 Risk?
56961Selby?
56961Still unable to bear moving?
56961Suppose I do n''t agree with you?
56961Suppose I just do n''t play?
56961Take me up? 56961 That is,--if their name were cleared?
56961That was before the Indians were put on a Reservation, was n''t it?
56961That was n''t the first time he had come, though, was it? 56961 That''s all I am to know?"
56961That''s what you have to say, is it? 56961 The back hall that runs by the door of the surgery?"
56961The man that struck you?
56961Then Ben would be likely to know whether Selby learned weaving from the Indians, would n''t he?
56961Then how about me? 56961 Then this is goodbye?"
56961Then you absolutely refuse to give me any help?
56961Then you do n''t love Philip?
56961Then you have found something?
56961Then you know nothing of the personal history of Washitonka or who his friends are?
56961Then you really have no suspicion to better my own?
56961Then you think Miss Underwood overstates the case?
56961There was something more than these anonymous letters, then?
56961There, does n''t that begin to feel more comfortable?
56961These have been distributed generally?
56961This evening?
56961Those old tricks that we all laid up against Henry,--did you do that, too?
56961Time for what?
56961Was any one hurt?
56961Was anything done about investigating it?
56961Was it proved against him?
56961Was that when you were with Selby?
56961Was the baby lost?
56961Was the fire incendiary?
56961Was there a light in the room?
56961Was there any talk of-- arrest?
56961Well, Henry Underwood has n''t sprained an ankle, has he?
56961Well, have you made ready for them?
56961Well, then, why does Selby hate your brother?
56961Well, what next?
56961Well, what of it?
56961Well, what of it?
56961Well?
56961Well?
56961Were the orders received by mail, as in the other cases?
56961Were there any accusations of the other members of the family?
56961Were you?
56961What about that basket? 56961 What am I arrested for?"
56961What am I to think of this?
56961What are you waiting for, Higgins?
56961What business is it of yours?
56961What can we do? 56961 What did he mean by saying I had a charmed life?"
56961What did you do with it?
56961What did you do with the rest,--the ball?
56961What difference does it make about these people? 56961 What do I know about it?
56961What do you know about Ben Bussey?
56961What do you know yourself about these people?
56961What do you mean by a search, if I may ask?
56961What do you mean by bringing his name in?
56961What do you mean?
56961What do you mean?
56961What do you think of it?
56961What does Selby pay Ben Bussey for that woodcarving he buys?
56961What does Selby pay you for a piece of work like that?
56961What does he expect to happen?
56961What does he pay for a piece of work like this?
56961What does she look like? 56961 What does this mean?"
56961What form does it take?
56961What have you discovered?
56961What have you done with Ben?
56961What have you got to say about this, anyhow?
56961What if I do?
56961What if something happens while you are away?
56961What in particular?
56961What in the world is the matter? 56961 What is Ben''s attitude?
56961What is he shooting at?
56961What is it for?
56961What is it? 56961 What is it?"
56961What is it?
56961What is the matter?
56961What kid?
56961What made you say_ to_ Selby, instead of of, by, for, or from Selby?
56961What makes you laugh?
56961What makes you think anything could have happened to Selby?
56961What makes you think so?
56961What matter about a few towels, Mrs. Bussey? 56961 What of it?"
56961What of it?
56961What sort of a girl are you?
56961What sort of a man is Selby?
56961What sort of things?
56961What specific reason is there for connecting the doctor with the robbery?
56961What the devil have you got to say about it?
56961What then?
56961What was her condition?
56961What would happen if you did n''t?
56961What you want, Washitonka?
56961What''s that? 56961 What''s this about Henry''s escape?"
56961What-- what do you mean?
56961When did he say that?
56961Where are your things, Hugh? 56961 Where did the wind come from?
56961Where did you get this?
56961Where did you know the Indians?
56961Where was it?
56961Who are you?
56961Who found it?
56961Who is that man,--the smaller one?
56961Who left this?
56961Who make this basket?
56961Who received the letters? 56961 Who says I was talking to a strange man?"
56961Who says so?
56961Who started that fire?
56961Who that is human would not wish to forget? 56961 Who tied it in?"
56961Who wants me?
56961Who was it gave the alarm? 56961 Why are you so provoking, Hugh?"
56961Why ca n''t you?
56961Why do you ask that?
56961Why do you look so depressed, father?
56961Why do you wish to forget?
56961Why does your brother hate Selby?
56961Why not?
56961Why this pious gratitude?
56961Why, you do n''t think Henry will shoot Selby at sight for carrying off his girl, do you?
56961Why,--Henry_ has_ got away, has n''t he?
56961Why? 56961 Why?
56961Why? 56961 Why?"
56961Why?
56961Will he?
56961Will you direct me to Dr. Underwood''s house now?
56961Will you explain to him that I want to find out about basket- weaving?
56961Will you take her my card, please?
56961Would n''t any one hate him?
56961Would you know if there were any one? 56961 Would you rather not?"
56961Writing a book?
56961Yes?
56961You are a great friend of hers, are you not?
56961You are going away to- morrow? 56961 You are going to see that girl?"
56961You are not going on with her?
56961You attach so much importance to this-- idea of yours?
56961You ca n''t be sure about it?
56961You came in through the window in the drawing- room, did n''t you?
56961You do n''t know the house?
56961You do n''t think he will ever tell that I met him in the garden?
56961You do n''t, by any chance, recognize that handwriting?
56961You have nothing definite, then, to go upon?
56961You have seen her working, then?
56961You mean he does n''t own it?
56961You mean that you will help him?
56961You really mean that, do n''t you? 56961 You really mean that?
56961You still think--?
56961You want his office?
56961You will see father before you leave, will you not?
56961You wished to see me?
56961You wo n''t tell him that I accused him?
56961You''re very clever at making speeches, are n''t you? 56961 You-- you do n''t think Mr. Underwood would tell?"
56961_ No!_"Did n''t you ever love him?
56961_ You_ want him, Higgins? 56961 ( Had n''t he been crazy about Ellice Avery a year before?) 56961 A little change passed over her sensitive face,--could it have been a flicker of amusement? 56961 And have you preserved them?
56961And how''s Ben?
56961And if you really think it wise to visit the scene of disaster this morning, will you not permit me to accompany you?"
56961And scissors?"
56961And she dresses exquisitely, does n''t she?"
56961And then, as he was turning away, she added quickly,"How long has Mrs. Overman been a widow?"
56961Any more damages?"
56961Anything else?"
56961Are people in High Ridge in the habit of publishing cards of this sort?"
56961Are you to be in High Ridge for some time?"
56961Ben Bussey?"
56961Bring them here,--here to this room, do you understand?"
56961Burton waited a moment, then he asked suddenly:"Did Selby give you back your knife, before he left the surgery the other night?"
56961Burton''s inquiry was specific and definite: Had any white men been among them and learned how to weave baskets?
56961Burton?"
56961Burton?"
56961Bussey?"
56961But did he have occasion to hate him to the death?
56961But did you do anything, and how long did it take you?
56961But how are we going to make it clear to the world at large?
56961But if Henry was innocent, who was the man who was so bent on making him appear guilty?
56961But if in fact it had been Henry, how could he challenge him, here in his own room?
56961But if it was sperrets they could a took the baby clear over to some house, could n''t they?
56961But perhaps she did not notice the omission, for as she withdrew her hand from his she asked gayly:"Well, what luck?"
56961But what suggests the question?"
56961But what was the outcome to be?
56961But why are you so curious about Selby''s Indian experiences?
56961But why should he be so secretive about it?
56961But you are not inquiring into his morals?"
56961By hunting and fishing?"
56961By the way, you did n''t have any reward for your vigil last night, did you?
56961By the window or the door?"
56961Can I talk to Ben Bussey?"
56961Can you give no description?"
56961Can you suggest how I can find it?"
56961Can you tell me--?"
56961Could he not buy better baskets in the stores, not to mention buckets of beautiful tin?
56961Could it be that she entertained any of his own uncomfortable doubts as to the accidental character of the fire?
56961Could it possibly be Selby who was eavesdropping?
56961Could n''t she see that he had to present the best side of his cause?
56961Did Ben object?"
56961Did Rachel Overman know how heavily she was drawing on his friendship?
56961Did anything come of that?"
56961Did he go among them also?"
56961Did he leave anything in the room?"
56961Did n''t your mother tell you that Henry had cut his finger?"
56961Did some one enter your bedroom?"
56961Did they do any kind of work like carving?"
56961Did they make no discoveries, have no theories?"
56961Did they think to frighten him off?
56961Did you buy a ball of stout twine at Proctor''s the other day?"
56961Did you buy it of him?"
56961Did you copy it or design it yourself?"
56961Did you ever try to color your carvings?
56961Did you hear about the rescue of the Sprigg baby?"
56961Did you meet Leslie in Washington?"
56961Did you put something behind it?"
56961Did you read anything after you went to your room?"
56961Did you rob Selby, Ben?"
56961Did you tell Ben that I did n''t pay him enough for his work?"
56961Did you want lunch?"
56961Discharged servants, for instance?"
56961Do n''t you agree with me?"
56961Do n''t you consider it probable?"
56961Do n''t you think you might go and see him and tell him that you believe in him?
56961Do you believe in evil spirits that carry out the secret wishes of men who are-- criminally insane?"
56961Do you know any one in town who could weave one for me?"
56961Do you know any one in town who has a personal acquaintance with the Indians?"
56961Do you know where to find some court- plaster?
56961Do you mean now that it was I who robbed you?"
56961Do you remember whether you gave the knife to Henry or to the doctor when you left?"
56961Do you want me to go back home, or would you rather send some one to show me the way to jail?"
56961Does Selby-- again, just for instance,--have access to your house?"
56961Does he write those typewritten accusations on your machine while Mrs. Bussey plays sentry?
56961Does that make you curious?
56961Does that mean nothing?"
56961Does that prove anything or does n''t it?"
56961Every one of us might have been burnt to death, and where are our things and our clothes and our home, and where are we going to live?
56961Exactly what feeling was it that brought such a challenging light into her eyes?
56961Friends of yours?
56961From whom?
56961Go west?
56961Had he drugged him or tied him up as Hadley had been tied, or merely and effectively killed him?
56961Had he gone far enough in his hint to the doctor?
56961Had it been used?
56961Had she been listening at the window?
56961Hadley?"
56961Hadley?"
56961Have they found him out?
56961Have they found him out?"
56961Have you had any narrow escapes?"
56961Have you happened to hear of the lively times Henry gave the town some six years ago?
56961Have you seen the morning paper?"
56961Have you thought of that possibility?"
56961He is n''t here now, is he?"
56961Henry?
56961Her father?
56961Here?
56961How could you refuse a fellow mortal a paper of tobacco when he came and took it out of your pocket?
56961How did it get there?"
56961How did this curious and unexpected situation affect the commission with which he was charged?
56961How did you always know so surely how to strike, Ben?"
56961How did you come to learn carving?"
56961How did you discover what had happened to your father?"
56961How did you get word to them to hold their tongue, Ben?"
56961How did you guess?"
56961How did you happen to be here?
56961How did you happen to send to inquire?"
56961How far did you-- exercise diplomacy?"
56961How is that?"
56961How is that?"
56961How long were you in your room before you remembered about the window?"
56961How much?"
56961How was he going to break to Miss Underwood the news that Philip had jilted her?
56961How was he to pin this irresponsible child down to the facts of the situation?
56961How young does she look?"
56961How?"
56961How_ can_ we ever tell him?"
56961I guess that''s all they had time to get in,--""Who?"
56961I suppose you have heard that I have an evil temper?"
56961If I went up to the Reservation, should I find any of those old neighbors of yours?"
56961If he had so hidden it, would he have invited you here to search?
56961If he were bound to keep it, do you think he would hide it where the first careless search would bring it to light?
56961If it had been a stranger, would Henry not have been aroused by the opening and shutting of the outside door?
56961If it really had been he who had been guilty of that midnight attack, was it in human power for him to conceal all trace of his consciousness?
56961In High Ridge?"
56961In short, does Selby supply the venom, and Mrs. Bussey the easy, ignorant and vindictive tool?
56961Instead, he asked abruptly:"What made you take that letter out of my room?"
56961Is he a regular physician?"
56961Is he resentful?"
56961Is she very beautiful?"
56961Is that beside the mark?
56961Is that it?"
56961Is that so?"
56961Is that you?"
56961Is the basket rare?"
56961Is there any one in town who can weave in the Indian fashion?"
56961Is there anything worth getting off for, or shall we just sit and talk?"
56961Is there anything you want now?"
56961Is this room locked at night?"
56961It was with deliberate intention that he said to the hotel clerk, after he had registered:"How far is it to Dr. Underwood''s house?"
56961Jerusalem, what do you think it is now?
56961Just take them off, will you?"
56961Just what had he gained?
56961Know the doctor?"
56961Look at that, will you?"
56961May I go home with you, and report the affair to him?"
56961May I see it?"
56961May I stay, Doctor?"
56961Must I hunt Mr. Selby up, and apologize for the liveliness of my imagination?"
56961Oh, father, what has happened?"
56961Or about anything?"
56961Or an oak, like that one, fulfilling its nature without blame and without harm?"
56961Or enemies?"
56961Or his mother?"
56961Or is it common knowledge that you use a carpenter''s pencil?"
56961Or merely tolerant?"
56961Or, rather, was there a possibility that it was not Henry?
56961Proctor?"
56961Rachel trivial?
56961Ralston handed it over to Burton, asking in an undertone:"What do you make of it?"
56961Remember him?"
56961Shall I burn it up?"
56961Shall I let loose the dog?"
56961She smiled enigmatically, and instead of answering at once she asked in turn:"Exactly what did you say to Miss Underwood?
56961Should he confess himself beaten and take the afternoon train back to High Ridge?
56961So will you take me up to his room at once, before he hears me or takes an alarm?"
56961Some one I know?"
56961Surely there is nothing to connect him with a highway robbery?"
56961Take you there?"
56961Taking these things together, how far am I responsible for Selby''s death?"
56961That is the name of their estate at Putney?"
56961Then she asked:"May he talk now?"
56961Then, as an afterthought, she asked:"Is Philip with her?"
56961There was no attempt to enter the surgery?"
56961There were a dozen Underwoods,--a baker, a banker, a coal heaver, a doctor, a merchant,--where did Miss Leslie belong?
56961They are made at the Reservation, are n''t they?"
56961Underwood''s?"
56961Underwood''s?"
56961Underwood?"
56961Underwood?"
56961Was he a stranger?"
56961Was he being purposely blocked in his investigation?
56961Was his door open?"
56961Was it Henry who was persecuting the doctor?
56961Was it I, or was n''t it?"
56961Was it his fancy, or did the curtain stir with something more palpable than the wind?
56961Was it not straining incredulity to doubt that it was Henry who had tried to enter his room a few minutes later?
56961Was it possible that Leslie Underwood''s brother was criminally insane?
56961Was it possible that he connected the shot through Burton''s window, which had been talked of merely as an accident, with Selby?
56961Was it possible that he was trying to make an escape?
56961Was it possible that just because he hated Selby he was so scrupulous not to implicate him?
56961Was there a door open?"
56961Was there anything more, Miss Underwood?"
56961Well, now that these polite preliminaries have passed, what is the real object of your visit?"
56961Were you frightened?"
56961What about?"
56961What can one do?"
56961What d''ye mean?"
56961What difference did it make to him what sort of a look there was in the eyes of Philip''s betrothed?
56961What do you do for mental exercise when you are at home?"
56961What does he mean by this?
56961What else, Miss Underwood?"
56961What for?"
56961What for?"
56961What have I to commend me to her?
56961What have you been doing?"
56961What have you done to yourself?
56961What is he afraid of?"
56961What made you stir up such a hullaballoo about my merely temporary absence?"
56961What made you think of him?
56961What sort of people were the Underwoods, anyhow?
56961What troubles you?"
56961What would you have done?"
56961What''s a few dollars more or less to make a fuss over?
56961When did this happen?"
56961Where did you get hold of them?"
56961Where does that lead?"
56961Where had Henry been when he came back from town at two o''clock in the night?
56961Where in the world did it come from?
56961Where is Philip?"
56961Where is your father?"
56961Where was Henry when that fire started?"
56961Where''s your equanimity?
56961Who are they that you should care?"
56961Who comes frequently and familiarly to your house?
56961Who else could use this room without exciting comment?
56961Who really was behind the High Ridge mystery?
56961Who that is human would not wish at times that he were a tulip, blooming in perfect beauty, and so doing all that could be asked of him?
56961Who was in the back room?
56961Who was this young woman after all, that she should dare to smile at Rachel Overman''s anxiety for her boy?
56961Who would know your ways?
56961Who would say that?"
56961Who''s the other?"
56961Whom did he assault, in the name of Goshen?"
56961Whom was he trying to help, except the Underwoods?
56961Why do n''t the parties who send out a bill like this sign it?"
56961Why do you speak of him?"
56961Why had he ever come?
56961Why had n''t Henry Underwood had sense enough to be satisfied with his narrow escape of the night before?
56961Why had n''t he called the porter in the first instance, if he felt it his affair?
56961Why should any white man wish to weave baskets?
56961Why should you help him?
56961Why the mischief did everybody grin at the mention of Dr. Underwood''s name?
56961Why was the message written this time instead of typewritten?
56961Why, what sort of a man is Dr. Underwood?
56961Why?
56961Why?"
56961Will you see my father first?"
56961Will you take me to his room, or shall I hunt for it myself?"
56961Wo n''t you play some more for me?"
56961Wo n''t you sit at my table, to give the fiction some verisimilitude?"
56961Would he wish to live there?"
56961Would n''t it be better to send Ben away?"
56961Would n''t it be possible to get Henry out of town?
56961Would n''t you have been frightened then?
56961Yet how could he have been posted?
56961You are suspected of firing the house,--you know that, do n''t you?"
56961You coming to visit, or are you going to write him up?"
56961You do n''t think they''ll try to pot you again, do you?"
56961You have never had a glimmering of an idea as to who it is that is persecuting you?"
56961You mean a lawyer?
56961You never saw him hanging about your house, did you, Doctor?"
56961You understand?"
56961You wo n''t mention that to your father, will you?
56961You wo n''t object?"
56961You''ve heard about the fire?"
56961You, Miss Hadley?
56961_ Who in High Ridge knew how to tie that peculiar knot?_ He must consult Dr. Underwood at once.
56961that he had turned special pleader in the case,--but for heaven''s sake, why could n''t the girl have pretended with him for a little while?
5405''And- out?
5405''Ow much a month will you be getting for such h''engagements?
5405A joke, hey? 5405 A little poker game on the way down, eh?"
5405A-- WHAT?
5405After lunch, shall we climb the mountain?
5405Ah, you know?
5405Ai n''t you goin''?
5405All the way from St. Louis for a telephone call, eh?
5405Am I committed?
5405Am I hopeless?
5405And I can come to see you now?
5405And I for Ramon? 5405 And I suppose you wish me to give you back to her?"
5405And all the romance is gone?
5405And did you tell Mr. Cortlandt what I did?
5405And had n''t you intended taking an ocean trip?
5405And how about those gambling debts?
5405And if I do n''t agree you will tell Mr. Garavel that I''m going to make trouble?
5405And if he is n''t?
5405And live off me for another week, I suppose? 5405 And now, as for you, senor?"
5405And put it together again?
5405And really do n''t you know anything about the Panama Canal?
5405And she was-- petite?
5405And small?
5405And what said your female upon your proposal of marriage?
5405And why not? 5405 And why not?
5405And why should I not be practical? 5405 And yet there is nothing really wrong about it, is there?
5405And you have never been to the tropics?
5405And you married one of these Panamanicures, eh?
5405And you never doubted me?
5405Another thing,Kirk went on, desperately:"do you suppose that if what you believe were true I could have the inhuman nerve to come here to- night?
5405Anthony? 5405 Anthony?
5405Anthony?
5405Any cats and dogs you''d like to have drawing salary from me? 5405 Any luck?"
5405Anybody I know?
5405Are n''t there any beautiful ladies left?
5405Are you absolutely broke?
5405Are you diplomatting now?
5405Are you helping to dig this canal?
5405Are you joking?
5405Are you out of breath that you stop so soon?
5405Are you really afraid to do anything?
5405Are you sure?
5405Are you sure?
5405As for to- night, do you attribute any meaning to my father''s request that you dine with us?
5405At twenty- five cents a word? 5405 Back to town, I think,"Edith told him,"And you?"
5405But could he win? 5405 But do n''t you want to have a voice in your own affairs?"
5405But do you think it was wise for you to come?
5405But how about the girl who is to sour the syrup of my being and make it ferment?
5405But how will you handle Anthony?
5405But surely you were called in time?
5405But those men who swore they saw me?
5405But what has all this to do with my coming to see you?
5405But why did you select such a ridiculous combination? 5405 But why do n''t they try me or let me get bail?
5405But you do n''t bet on all these miraculous whales and things?
5405But, Kirk, what about me?
5405But-- isn''t she beautiful?
5405But-- suppose you should not clear yourself of this-- murder-- would you wish to drag down my daughter''s name?
5405By the way, what is her name?
5405By- the- way, when are you going into business with him?
5405Ca n''t you guess?
5405Ca n''t you understand that such obligations do n''t exist between friends? 5405 Can I get you something, sir-- a little champagne, perhaps, to settle your stomach?"
5405Could n''t you telephone?
5405D''jou hit him?
5405D''you know what that unnatural parent did?
5405DO I? 5405 Delays to trains, I suppose?"
5405Did I hurt you?
5405Did he claim that?
5405Did he tell the truth? 5405 Did n''t I read that he had been sent to jail recently?"
5405Did n''t he promise you the job?
5405Did n''t you go away on a ship?
5405Did they hurt you much?
5405Did you SEE her?
5405Did you buy a ticket?
5405Did you ever hear him swear?
5405Did you ever see them?
5405Did you expect her to yield so tamely?
5405Did you just arrive here?
5405Did you know he had been maltreated in prison?
5405Did you lock him in?
5405Did you not trick us also? 5405 Did you see Cortlandt again after I left you?"
5405Did you send Annette for me?
5405Did you send for me?
5405Did you stay here?
5405Did you tell him I was in the affair?
5405Did-- did you do all that?
5405Do I look as if I were?
5405Do n''t they love each other?
5405Do n''t you believe I''m Kirk Anthony?
5405Do n''t you know anybody?
5405Do n''t you see you must stay and explain to those men? 5405 Do n''t you see-- before we could get acquainted nicely people would be talking?"
5405Do n''t you think Miss Garavel is a pretty girl?
5405Do n''t you think that is going a bit too far? 5405 Do you drink, Kirk?"
5405Do you feel that? 5405 Do you find him so amusing?"
5405Do you intend to hunt orchids to- morrow?
5405Do you know the Chiquitas?
5405Do you live around here?
5405Do you live in Panama?
5405Do you love me?
5405Do you mean it?
5405Do you mean that Stein is a-- detective?
5405Do you mean the gentleman in thirty- two?
5405Do you mean to say you do n''t love him?
5405Do you promise?
5405Do you realize that you ca n''t live at the Tivoli?
5405Do you really want your relatives to tell you whom to meet, whom to love, and whom to marry?
5405Do you speak Spanish?
5405Do you think Anthony is worth it?
5405Do you think I could ever give you up?
5405Do you think I will raise the standard of efficiency?
5405Do you think I would have come riding with you if I had?
5405Do you think it would be safe?
5405Do you think that is quite fair to her? 5405 Do you think they intend to leave us?"
5405Do you want me to lose my job?
5405Do you wish to cross the stream?
5405Does n''t anybody know I''m here?
5405Does that mean you wo n''t even allow me to see your daughter?
5405Down in your heart do you really think so?
5405Dwarf, eh?
5405Eh? 5405 Eh?
5405Eh? 5405 Eh?
5405Embezzle? 5405 Enjoying yourself?"
5405Ever see any rubber- trees?
5405For instance?
5405Friend of yours?
5405Funny how I found you, was n''t it?
5405Funny, is n''t it, how I got called down and Ramen Alfarez got fired on his account? 5405 Funny, is n''t it?"
5405General Alfarez could n''t very well step in after he had publicly stepped out, could he? 5405 Gentlemen, you will be so kind as to geeve the names, yes?
5405Going to work on the canal?
5405Got you some games yesterday?
5405Great doings, eh? 5405 H- how have they treated you, Buster?"
5405Hallan?
5405Has he said anything?
5405Have I lost my senses?
5405Have n''t you any resentment? 5405 Have you any baggage?"
5405Have you been drinking?
5405Have you been thinking about that girl I spoke of?
5405Have you done your penance?
5405Have you heard?
5405He gave you that fairy tale, eh? 5405 He is, then, of blue blood?"
5405He recovered, did he? 5405 He''s a worthless sort of chap, is n''t he?"
5405He-- he''s alone, you say?
5405Here in the hotel?
5405Honest?
5405How CAN you be so calm?
5405How about that, Alfarez?
5405How are the other boys coming on?
5405How did I come aboard?
5405How did it happen?
5405How did you beat me home?
5405How did you find out?
5405How did you get here?
5405How do we get in?
5405How do you know?
5405How does a fellow ever get acquainted with a girl down here? 5405 How far is it?"
5405How is Hig-- the bony fellow?
5405How is our little''stag''coming on?
5405How long will it take to hear from your people?
5405How much did he send? 5405 How should I know his number?
5405How so?
5405How so?
5405How the deuce did you make it?
5405How would you like an inside position?
5405Huh?
5405Huh?
5405Huh?
5405I do n''t know you, Mr.--what''s the name again? 5405 I have n''t any special yearnings in that direction, but-- what do you think about me?"
5405I have seen you every day, every hour-"Indeed?
5405I informed you concerning those good fortunes some time since, eh?
5405I presume you consent?
5405I suppose the Alfarez family is one of the first settlers-- Mayflower stock?
5405I suppose they were alarmed at the hotel?
5405I trust I need not insist upon seeing the prisoner?
5405I will-- I mean, is that so?
5405I-- I shall leave you, perhaps?
5405I? 5405 I?"
5405If I choose not to give up Chiq-- Miss Garavel, then what? 5405 If Ramon is n''t satisfactory to her, ought you to force her inclination?"
5405If it is in my power to oblige, w''at matter the law? 5405 If there were n''t so much politics in this job, he''d be Master of Transportation of the P. R. R. That''s doing pretty well, is n''t it?
5405If you have cut him off, why do you care what becomes of him?
5405In a hurry to get to Colon?
5405In other words, you intend to make it hot for me, eh?
5405In what capacity is he employed, may I ask?
5405In what way may I be of service to you?
5405In what way?
5405Indeed, why should I imagine such things?
5405Indeed?
5405Is he badly hurt?
5405Is he short and thick- set?
5405Is he your father?
5405Is he, then, an old friend?
5405Is it Ramon Alfarez?
5405Is it because-- I''m with you?
5405Is it really signed, sealed, stamped, and delivered in the presence of?
5405Is it that I am dreaming?
5405Is she growing rebellious?
5405Is that why you do n''t want to apply there?
5405Is that your first or last name?
5405Is there a good one handy?
5405Is there more than one?
5405Is there no-- girl, for instance? 5405 Is this the best you''ll do for me?"
5405It does wake up your patriotism, does n''t it? 5405 It''s awful to marry somebody you do n''t like,"he declared, with such earnest conviction that she inquired, quickly:"Ah, then are you married?"
5405Joke? 5405 Kirk, I used to think you were an unusually forward young man, but you''re not very worldly, are you?"
5405Know what?
5405Letter? 5405 Line?"
5405Lottery ticket, eh?
5405Love her?
5405May I have a word with you, sir?
5405May I inquire the cause of this-- estrangement?
5405May I sit beside you, then? 5405 Maybe you intended to take some other ship?"
5405Me?
5405Mistake?
5405Money?
5405More money? 5405 Must have coin in advance, eh?"
5405My dear boy, do you suppose Mrs. Stephen Cortlandt cares what these people say?
5405My friend does not possess a card at the moment, eh?
5405My what?
5405Never? 5405 Night?
5405No? 5405 No?
5405Not midnight? 5405 Not very bad?"
5405Nothing is to be said until Miss Gar-- Mrs. Anthony gives the word; you understand? 5405 Now what do you intend doing?"
5405Now, speaking as one gentleman to another, do you happen to know where we can get a hand- out?
5405Of course not, but--"What?
5405Of course you know the general lay- out?
5405Of course, you will live beyond your salary?
5405Oh, now, you wo n''t cut me out just because I pull bell- cords and you pull diplomatic wires? 5405 Oh, will you?"
5405Or is it because of our row?
5405Overslept? 5405 Panama is in Central America or Mexico or somewhere, is n''t it?"
5405Perhaps I can help you to find your way, senor?
5405Perhaps you had better have the doctor?
5405Praise God, boss, we are''appy gentlemen to- day, are we not?
5405Pretty spot, is n''t it? 5405 Proof?
5405Proof?
5405Provided---"What?
5405Rather a long drive, is n''t it?
5405Really, did that effect it?
5405Really, is n''t there?
5405Really, now, could n''t you bring yourself to marry a chap who was n''t aristocratic, rich, and handsome? 5405 Really?
5405Really?
5405Really?
5405Really?
5405Ride back and forth every day?
5405Right? 5405 Row, eh?"
5405Rubber velvet?
5405Runnels did n''t offer you that sort of position?
5405Say, why did you do that?
5405See here, Miss Chiquita, may I call on you?
5405Send the purser to me, will you? 5405 Senor Anthony, it is?"
5405Seriously, now, do n''t you really---?
5405Shall I come again to- morrow?
5405She''s a corker, is n''t she?
5405She''s the dearest thing I ever saw; and was n''t she game? 5405 So Clifford is your man?"
5405So I must stand up all the way to Panama, eh?
5405So soon?
5405So, your engagement to Miss Garavel is broken?
5405Still politics, I suppose?
5405Suppose I do n''t choose to accept what it pleases people to hand me?
5405Suppose I should show you a family tree that you could n''t throw a stone over?
5405Swam ashore to rest, I suppose?
5405Taboga?
5405Tell me first why I must give you up?
5405That''s Chiriqui Prison, is n''t it?
5405That''s awfully-- nice,gasped Anthony;"but-- er-- what''s the idea?"
5405That''s rather rough on them, is n''t it?
5405The bugs?
5405The queen?
5405The senor is reech man''s son, eh? 5405 The what?"
5405The work, too?
5405Then he''s coming later?
5405Then how did I get this ticket?
5405Then it''s really coming off? 5405 Then of course you know?"
5405Then they have patched up a truce with Alfarez? 5405 Then this would seem to end our fine hopes, eh?"
5405Then you WILL let her go with us?
5405Then you also are a great man, eh?
5405Then you do n''t know?
5405Then you have lost your money as well as your baggage and your identity?
5405Then you have proof?
5405Then you have seen the Colonel?
5405Then you- you ca n''t send a message-- possibly?
5405There is nothing else?
5405They were looking for a short cut to the East Indies, were n''t they?
5405Thief, eh? 5405 This quarrel you speak of?
5405This? 5405 This?"
5405Tip h''off? 5405 To- morrow?"
5405W''at is your bizness?
5405W''at is your name?
5405W''ere do you leeve-- w''at''otel?
5405WAS I?
5405WHAT? 5405 WHAT?"
5405WHO IS IT?
5405Wanted to rob my old friend, Mr.--What''s his name?
5405Was she wearing a denim dress when you saw her?
5405Well, SHE''S all white, and I want you to find her to- day-- TO- DAY, understand? 5405 Well, are you equal to it?"
5405Well, well, I suppose your mother taught you to speak English?
5405Well, what can you offer? 5405 Well, what do you think of that?
5405Well, what has a vivid dead whale to do with me?
5405Well?
5405Well?
5405Wellar? 5405 Wha''for?"
5405What about that? 5405 What ails you these last few weeks?
5405What ails you, Stephen?
5405What am I arrested for?
5405What are some of the other leading families?
5405What are they good for?
5405What are you doing here?
5405What are you doing?
5405What can you do?
5405What canal? 5405 What d''you think he wrote me, Mrs. Cortlandt?
5405What did he say when you reported?
5405What did you call me?
5405What difference would that make, if the young people love each other?
5405What do they amount to, anyhow? 5405 What do you mean by that?"
5405What do you mean by that?
5405What do you mean to do?
5405What do you mean?
5405What do you mean?
5405What do you think I said? 5405 What do you want here?"
5405What do you wish me to do?
5405What does a person do in that case?
5405What does he look like?
5405What does she look like? 5405 What for?
5405What for? 5405 What for?"
5405What for?
5405What happened to it?
5405What happened to the cathedrals and the velvet fellows and all that?
5405What happened?
5405What has become of Higgins?
5405What has gone wrong? 5405 What has happened?
5405What has happened?
5405What has that to do with it?
5405What has this to do with me, madame?
5405What is it like?
5405What is it that keeps you so busy? 5405 What is it?"
5405What is it?
5405What is it?
5405What is it?
5405What is that?
5405What is your destination?
5405What lake?
5405What made you take it for a proper name?
5405What makes you think he''ll wire you money?
5405What may be a carker?
5405What news?
5405What ship is this-- if it is really a ship?
5405What sort?
5405What the devil has got into you the last few days?
5405What university?
5405What was the trouble?
5405What we call a''bad Catholic''?
5405What will you think of me?
5405What''s all this trouble about?
5405What''s coming off?
5405What''s happened?
5405What''s her name?
5405What''s that?
5405What''s that?
5405What''s the idea? 5405 What''s the trouble?"
5405What''s the use of putting it off? 5405 What''s the use of struggling?
5405What, for instance?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405What?
5405When a fellow has n''t any of those qualifications, then what? 5405 When are you going back to Las Savannas?"
5405When did you arrive?
5405When shall we tell the lad to bring us off?
5405When will you learn--?
5405Where are you going?
5405Where did they catch him?
5405Where did you go after I left you last night?
5405Where do you think you are?
5405Where is Chiquita? 5405 Where is that?"
5405Where is the Gatun dam I''ve heard so much about?
5405Where shall we go?
5405Where''d you get it?
5405Where''s Edith?
5405Where''s that girl?
5405Where?
5405Where?
5405Which one?
5405Which way?
5405While you were in jail?
5405Who is Colonel Jolson?
5405Who is he?
5405Who made me a manikin?
5405Who said so?
5405Who would have expected you to be here?
5405Who--?
5405Who?
5405Who?
5405Whose room is this?
5405Why are you looking at me like that? 5405 Why did n''t he notify me at once?
5405Why did n''t you hide under the waterfall?
5405Why did n''t you say so?
5405Why do n''t somebody make him work?
5405Why do n''t they send him up?
5405Why do n''t you ask for a job?
5405Why do n''t you quit?
5405Why do n''t you rejoice? 5405 Why do n''t you send him away where he''ll have to rustle?
5405Why do n''t you stay in Panama and go to work?
5405Why do you take pleasure in annoying me?
5405Why do you think he was crazy?
5405Why do you want him?
5405Why do you want this orchid?
5405Why does the whole family sit around and watch me? 5405 Why have you come to me?"
5405Why in the world did n''t you say so?
5405Why not, I''d like to know?
5405Why not? 5405 Why not?"
5405Why poor?
5405Why should I?
5405Why the devil do n''t they get closer?
5405Why, I thought old man Alfarez--"It seems your country does not like him because he hates Americans- see? 5405 Why, do you think, I made a man of you?
5405Why-- why did you do this, senor?
5405Why? 5405 Why?"
5405Why?
5405Will he die?
5405Will they really finish it? 5405 Will you cable my father?"
5405Will you catch it for talking to me?
5405Will you come to the dance to- morrow night?
5405Will you dance with me?
5405Will you go over to Panama City, or will you stay in Colon?
5405Will you h''accost her h''openly?
5405Will you introduce me to the best hotel in town? 5405 Will you lend me enough money to cable again?"
5405Will you promise not to whisk yourself away if I look down?
5405Will you stand for that? 5405 Will you take me to a telephone?"
5405Will you teach me? 5405 Will you tell some of the men at the Wayfarers that I''m here?"
5405Wo n''t you go to your room and let me call a doctor?
5405Woman, eh?
5405Women are apt to be jealous, are n''t they, Runnels? 5405 Work?
5405Working, hey? 5405 Would he accept?"
5405Would you do me a favor, Master h''Auntony?
5405Would you like to join?
5405Would you like to play a joke on him?
5405Would you retire in favor of some one who could afford it?
5405YOU do n''t believe I did-- that?
5405You are Keerk''s father, yes? 5405 You are joking, are you not?"
5405You are, then, a Catholic?
5405You came, did n''t you?
5405You did not know it was the cow- nettle, eh?
5405You do n''t object to such gambling?
5405You do n''t really call it luck, do you?
5405You do not like him?
5405You don''work on the Canal?
5405You expect, then, to prove your innocence easily?
5405You girls down here have a pretty tough time of it; you are guarded pretty closely, are n''t you?
5405You have effected a lease of the Martinez home, I believe?
5405You heard what those two men testified?
5405You know all the circumstances, of course?
5405You know what it means?
5405You mean Miss Garavel?
5405You mean, then, that he shot himself?
5405You remember, for instance, I told you there was one man at Taboga whom I did not wish to see?
5405You riffuse?
5405You say he''s below?
5405You say some one is ill?
5405You say you did n''t know, then what about that afternoon in the jungle? 5405 You say you were sick afterward?"
5405You see, I have n''t given up my horse in spite of your neglect,she said, as she gave him her hand,"You got my note?"
5405You think I will forget easily? 5405 You told him to wait?"
5405You''re a rich man, eh? 5405 You''re not going out again in the heat, sir?"
5405You''re not going to lecture me again? 5405 You''re not still thinking of-- that night at Taboga?
5405You''ve been nothing of the sort, and who is Stephanie?
5405You, of course, know that there is opposition to him?
5405Your father is-- many times a millionaire, is n''t he?
5405Your promotion came just in time, did n''t it? 5405 _ I_?
54052?"
5405A delicate way to acknowledge a debt, eh?"
5405A terrible thing, was it not, this death of our good friend?
5405After a pause he said:"May I tell him you said so?"
5405After all, why not invite the young fellow to his house?
5405After that will come-- who knows what?
5405Alfarez''s countenance was sallow as he inquired:"Does Senor Ant''ony discover our climate to be still agreeable?"
5405Am I so unattractive that you really want to rush off after those horses?"
5405And now will you take me to him?"
5405And where is Ramon?"
5405And yours?"
5405Anthony?
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Anthony?"
5405Are n''t you my wife?"
5405Are you Mr. Locke, sir?"
5405Are you going to stay here until morning?"
5405Are you going?"
5405Are you ready?"
5405Are you related?"
5405Are you sick?"
5405Are you the clerk?"
5405Are you''behind the ribbons''at the local Wanamaker''s?"
5405At last he heard the door open and a voice inquire:"Did you ring, sir?"
5405At length, after clearing his throat impressively, the interpreter began again:"Of course, you have been expecting this visit, senor?"
5405Because a woman marries without love, is it right for her to forego love all her life?
5405Besides, who''s going to know?"
5405Besides, would such a strangely impassive person resent any little indiscretion in which his wife might choose to indulge?
5405Bot,''ow am I reward for those neglec''?
5405But I must have some luggage-- a fellow would n''t make a trip like this without baggage, would he?"
5405But do you suppose I would allow my great ambition to be thwarted by the whim of a girl-- to be upset by a stranger''s smile?
5405But do you think I can get away with it?"
5405But honestly now, did n''t you WANT to come?"
5405But is it true that Garavel is practically elected?"
5405But what are promises?
5405But what has all that to do with my sleeping aboard the Santa Cruz?"
5405But what is coming to pahss?"
5405But why did n''t she come?
5405But why do you tell me now, when the morning will do just as well?
5405But why select her of all people?
5405But why this consuming curiosity?
5405But, Stephanie, tell me what it is all about?"
5405But-- you both got more than you bargained for, did n''t you?"
5405By- the- way, do you happen to remember that he''s to be our guest for supper to- morrow night?
5405By- the- way, do you notice the thickness of those walls?
5405By- the- way, this canal affair is something new, is n''t it?"
5405By- the- way, what is your name?"
5405By- the- way, what size collar do you wear?"
5405By- the- way-- pardon the personal nature of the question-- but-- what size shirt do you wear?"
5405Ca n''t you guess?
5405Ca n''t you lead me to a banana vine or a breadfruit bakery?
5405Ca n''t you see we must make haste while the curtain is down?"
5405Ca n''t you show me a tree where we can sit and wait for something to drop?"
5405Call the chief or the man in charge, will you?
5405Can a Garavel be President of the Republic with his daughter we d to a murderer?"
5405Can you?
5405Come, are you on?"
5405Come, then, must I insolt you further?"
5405Cortlandt''s a nice fellow-- but-- Did you really think that she''d let you start at the bottom?"
5405Cortlandt''s voice was thoroughly non- committal as he inquired:"Where have you been keeping yourself?"
5405Cortlandt?"
5405Cortlandt?"
5405Cortlandt?"
5405Could he gain the favor of Chiquita''s father under false pretences?
5405Could it be one of Higgins''s senseless pranks, or was there something deeper, more sinister behind it?
5405Could it be that he had really blundered irretrievably?
5405Could n''t you FEEL it?"
5405Could n''t you tell then?
5405Could you h''arrange to h''ahsk those fatal questions h''adjoining the window so that I might h''overhear?"
5405Did n''t I tell you''s old man puts up reg''lar?
5405Did n''t you know I was looking for you?
5405Did n''t you realize what you were doing?"
5405Did n''t you think it strange that I should be the one to discover you?
5405Did you call me out to hear this news?"
5405Did you ever hear of Darwin K. Anthony, of Albany, New York?"
5405Did you ever stop to think how brave those men must have been who first went venturing into unknown seas in their little wooden boats?"
5405Did you ever try rising at five- thirty-- in the morning, I mean?
5405Did you make it?"
5405Did you not use the General, your father, to make me give up the man I love?
5405Did you see to- night''s paper?"
5405Did you think you had made good by your own efforts?"
5405Do YOU understand what it means, eh?
5405Do n''t I know anything?
5405Do n''t you see?"
5405Do n''t you see?"
5405Do n''t you understand, I love you-- love you?
5405Do n''t you understand?
5405Do n''t you understand?"
5405Do n''t you understand?"
5405Do n''t you want to see''em?
5405Do you fear to climb so high?"
5405Do you get me?
5405Do you know it?"
5405Do you know the governor?"
5405Do you know what it is which you are fighting from your neck?"
5405Do you know what you are saying?"
5405Do you know you''ve made it rather hard for me staying away all this time?"
5405Do you know, I''m going to nestle up to your father and make him like me?"
5405Do you promise?"
5405Do you realize that this soil will raise sugar- cane the size of your-- of my-- thigh, and once you plant it you ca n''t keep it cut out?"
5405Do you realize the skyrockety nature of your progress, young man?
5405Do you realize what it means-- if-- well, if he were mistaken?
5405Do you realize what that means to a fellow?
5405Do you really mean it?"
5405Do you remember two nights ago?
5405Do you see that?"
5405Do you see what an awful light it puts me in?
5405Do you see?"
5405Do you think that was right?
5405Do you think you could hold down my job?"
5405Do you understand what that means?
5405Do you understand?
5405Do you want to know what I think of you, Mr.--Anthony Locke?"
5405Does Mr. Cortlandt know how I am fixed?"
5405Does it interest you?"
5405Does it mean that you''ll forgive me?"
5405Does that penetrate your teakwood dome?
5405Does your ivory cue- ball encompass that thought?"
5405Embezzler, eh?
5405Even if he did suspect, what then?
5405Even now pure mischief looked out of her eyes as she asked:"Have you rested enough to attack the orchid?"
5405Ever been to New Haven?
5405Ever hear of a fellow called Locke?"
5405Ever you been in love with a female, sar?"
5405Feeling some menace in their coming, Kirk, who had seated himself dejectedly, arose to ask:"What''s coming off?"
5405For a long time she made no reply, but at last she said:"Do you think I ought ever to see you again after this?"
5405For years I have longed to show myself a man, and now-- what have I done?
5405Funny, is n''t it?
5405Get the idea?"
5405Has n''t it been whispering at my ears ever since you said it?
5405Has she come?"
5405Has some senorita struck your fancy?"
5405Have another highball?"
5405Have n''t you more than one bell- hop in this place?"
5405Have you been abused?"
5405Have you been ill?"
5405Have you lost your head over shooting, or do n''t you care to work?"
5405Have you never been in love?"
5405Have you never had political aspirations?"
5405Have you no pride?"
5405Have you no thanks to give him?"
5405Have you not learned our customs?"
5405Have you?"
5405He continued firm, therefore, even when Stein gibed at him good- humoredly:"I suppose it''s against your principles to drink, as well as to gamble?"
5405He has his father''s gift for handling men---""You know his father?"
5405He hurried toward him and inquired, breathlessly:"Have you got him?"
5405He is then a t''ief?"
5405He regained his feet, then warned the onlookers:"But you''ll have to keep your traps closed, understand?"
5405He repeated Kirk''s words as he remembered them,"What do you think of that?"
5405He said his name was Anthony and his father was a railroad president, did n''t he?
5405He said- but how shall I speak of such a secret?"
5405He says he has no son; is n''t that enough?"
5405He turned away as if ashamed of his show of feeling, only to whirl about with the question,"Who is this''other party''?"
5405He was a- box- fighter, what?"
5405He''d be at sea by the time he woke up; he could n''t get back; he''d have to work; do n''t you see?
5405He''s a great old party, is n''t he?"
5405Hell''s bells, madam, do you think these little black people can shoot MY son?
5405His old man has plenty of coin, has n''t he?"
5405His place of business you will have noticed upon the water- front, perhaps?"
5405Hope I do n''t shock you?"
5405How am I going to ask you to marry me?"
5405How are you anyhow, Kirk?
5405How could human tongue make such caressing music of the harshest language on the globe?
5405How dared they treat an American so, no matter what the charge?
5405How did I do it?
5405How did it happen?"
5405How did you get up there?"
5405How do I get to Panama?"
5405How does he get a chance to propose?"
5405How far would this fellow dare to go, he wondered?
5405How goes it with you?"
5405How have you been getting along with your work?"
5405How in the devil had he managed to get into this mess?
5405How long do you think I''d last with these people if I did that?"
5405How sad that would be, eh?"
5405How so?
5405How then could you be interested to meet a Spanish family?"
5405How will the senorita understand?--she in whose breast is awakened already an answering thrills?"
5405However, let us hope that you meet some nice American girl--""Why not a senorita?
5405I could n''t let him get away with that, could I?
5405I do n''t dare get into trouble, do n''t you understand?
5405I fear I owe you a great apology, my boy; but if I consent that you take my little girl away to your country, will that be reparation?"
5405I found a place for her--""Not at the SANITARIUM?"
5405I suppose if I had to hustle I could, but-- what''s the use?"
5405I suppose it was a joke to impose on me?"
5405I suppose there is room at the bottom, and a fellow can work up?"
5405I suppose you meant it for one?"
5405I suppose you ride?"
5405I think it''s coming to him, do n''t you?"
5405I was about to say, if she really loves him, I ca n''t make any difference; but suppose she should care for me?"
5405I''ave explain the frightful indignity to the honor of my person, yes?
5405I''m going alone, understand?
5405I''m sick-- awful sick--""Can you vomit?"
5405I''m-- I''m alone in New York, understand?
5405If I do not obey, my father can not be President, do you see?"
5405If by any chance you should be convicted of guilt, what satisfaction could you derive from injuring me and mine?"
5405If he finds out he''s mistaken, what will HE do?"
5405If he''d been a stranger, now-- Honestly, is n''t it true?"
5405If you are really strapped, as you say you are, how does it happen that you are occupying the best suite on the ship?"
5405If you did n''t wish to accept anything from him, why did you go?"
5405If you had reason to think that your suit would be acceptable, why did you not come to me before?"
5405Instead of picking up his gun, he inquired:"May I rest a moment?
5405Is Ramon engaged to your daughter?"
5405Is it a go?"
5405Is it believed that he was murdered?
5405Is it not wonderful?
5405Is it not you who have laid siege to her these many days?"
5405Is it not you who have stood beneath her window nightly?
5405Is n''t that reason enough?"
5405Is not that all?"
5405Is not that enough?"
5405Is not that enough?"
5405Is not that sufficient?"
5405Is she dark?"
5405Is that a prescription?"
5405Is that all you have seen of her?"
5405Is that it?
5405Is that it?"
5405Is that so strange?"
5405Is that true?"
5405Is that where it is?"
5405Is there absolute proof that the man is guilty, Ramon?"
5405Is there any sensation?"
5405Is there anything more you would like to ask me?"
5405Is-- it indeed true?"
5405It does n''t look much like a dam, does it?
5405It has a fonny sound, has it not?"
5405It is h''exciting, is it not?"
5405It is too much, and yet a man can not refuse the gift of his friend and not seem ungracious, can he?
5405It is very h''annoying, is it not?"
5405It isn''t- Alfarez?"
5405It means the end of me here, is that it?"
5405It seemed certain that he must have had his hand in this affair, else how would Anthony now find himself in possession of his ticket?
5405It was nearly dark when he strolled in, to inquire:"Well, did you get an answer?"
5405It''s a heavenly name-- Why do n''t you make a joyful noise?"
5405It''s a joke, is n''t it, this international good feeling?"
5405It''s funny, is n''t it, with all his credit, that I ca n''t get a shirt until I put up a diamond ring?
5405Jail?"
5405Jealous?
5405Kind of a joke now, trying to thank him for what he''s done, is n''t it?"
5405Kirk said, gently:"Does that mean that we can forget all about it and be good friends again?
5405Let me have about six, will you?"
5405Let us stay here all night?"
5405Locke glanced at the prostrate figure, then inquired in a low tone:"On the level, will he make it?"
5405Locke stirred himself, and, leaning forward, said:"You and he are good friends, eh?"
5405Locke went away on a ship, but_ I_ stayed in New York; understand?
5405Locke?"
5405Locke?"
5405Makes it you to laugh, then?"
5405Maria Tor-- What the deuce are you loafing for?
5405May I ask where you are bound for?"
5405May I speak frankly?"
5405Money does n''t mean much to you, hey?"
5405Mr.--What''s your name, again?"
5405Mrs. Cortlandt let her eyes dwell upon him curiously for a moment; then she said:"Have you no ambition?"
5405Not Ramon?"
5405Not here?"
5405Now wo n''t you please tell me how you chanced to be here?
5405Now, Doctor, granting, just for the sake of argument, that this is a ship and that I am Jefferson Locke, when is your next stop?"
5405Now, are you going to let me out, or do you want my people to pull this jail down around your ears?"
5405Now, can you remember to do as I have told you?"
5405Now, do you remember anything more?"
5405Now, where is to be the scene of our revel?"
5405Of course, Runnels would like to ingratiate himself with you--""Funny spectacle, eh?
5405Of course, such arrangements are frequently altered for various causes, even at the last moment, but-- quien sabe?"
5405Oh, I beg pardon, letter for ME?"
5405Oh, Mrs. Cortlandt, what can I say?"
5405Oh, it will be a big night all around, wo n''t it?
5405One is truly foolish for resis''the policemans, yes?"
5405Perhaps what?
5405Perhaps you know something about the railroad opposition to the canal?"
5405Pleasure trip?"
5405Pressing her gloved fingers to her temples she turned her head blindly from side to side, whispering as if to herself:"What will become of me?"
5405Promise?"
5405Ramon--""Have you agreed to marry him?"
5405Really?
5405Receiving no reply to this request, Kirk broke out:"Well, then, what ARE you going to do?
5405Remember?
5405Remember?"
5405Runnels is fired, eh?"
5405Runnels?"
5405Say, did you ever feel like dancing?"
5405Say, how have you been getting along, anyhow?"
5405Seeing the look in his face, she cried, sharply,"You do n''t mean-- that you''re in earnest?"
5405Shall it be a church wedding?"
5405She beat her hands together distractedly,"What have you done?
5405She began to rock, while he studied her profile; then, conscious of his look, she inquired,"Are n''t you dancing?"
5405She loves me, do n''t you see?"
5405She stared at him curiously for a moment before inquiring:"Is that really the reason, or do you think the work will be easier?"
5405So why discuss it?
5405So you love one whom you do not know?
5405Some day you will thank me, and then perhaps you will honor our house again, eh?"
5405Stephanie laid a great copper hand soothingly upon her shoulder, and growled at Kirk in a hoarse, accusing voice:"You see?"
5405Suddenly he laid his hand on Anthony''s arm, and said:"See this fellow coming down the stairs?"
5405Suppose I should get lost some day-- tomorrow, for instance?"
5405Suppose he went home and squared his account with the police, what would he do then?
5405Suppose we have another stroll after the next act?"
5405Surely Kirk knew of the Ferminas?
5405Surely you know what people say-- that I am her office- boy?"
5405Take the Colombian trouble, for instance--""What trouble?"
5405That dam you saw building at Gatun will form a lake about thirty miles long-- quite a fish- pond, eh?
5405That day I caught you together in the jungle-- have you forgotten that?
5405That''s final, understand?"
5405That''s not merely a rumor about Blakeley?
5405The fellow''s dialect was so strange that Kirk inquired:"Where did you come from?"
5405The officer managed to say with dignity:"You wish to raise money on this, I presume?
5405Then you are perhaps acquainted with Senor Torres by reputation?
5405Then, savagely:"What do you suppose I came down here for?
5405Then, with a painful assumption of seriousness:"How is the train, sar, may I ahsk?"
5405There could be no other explanation, else why had Higgins and the rest fled the country?
5405There you are, eh?"
5405They wanted you to marry some fellow you do n''t like?"
5405They wo n''t say anything, but they''ll know, and you ca n''t stand that, can you?
5405They''no spiggoty English''; understand?"
5405Thought you had this with Anthony?"
5405To Higgins he exclaimed,"You idiot, did n''t you see I had his hands?"
5405To be sure, I have had one little dream--""Did n''t you follow me to the Garavels''?"
5405Turning her bright eyes upon him, she inquired,"How does it feel to be disinherited?"
5405Turning his triumphant little red eyes upon the prisoner, he puffed,"Got you, did n''t we?"
5405VIII EL COMANDANTE TAKES A HAND"Where are we?"
5405W''at is this?"
5405WILL you help me?
5405Was he enhancing his triumph by jeering at the husband of whom he had made a fool?
5405Was it possible that he had offended his best friend past forgiveness?
5405Was it possible that his friends believed this incredible accusation?
5405Was there ever such a beautiful name?
5405Was there ever such a ravishing little wood- sprite?
5405Weeks?"
5405Weeks?"
5405Well, I''m going to get out-- understand?
5405Well, how would you both like to come North and give me some lessons?"
5405Were you mad?"
5405What about that night at Taboga?
5405What am I saying?
5405What are YOU going to do?"
5405What are you going to do when you get back, for instance?"
5405What are you going to do?"
5405What are you laughing at?"
5405What are you laughing at?"
5405What consideration will come to the firm of Garavel Hermanos, think you?"
5405What could he do if his father refused to help?
5405What did he care for the things she could give or withhold when all the glad open world was beckoning to him and to his bride?
5405What did it all signify?
5405What did they get him for?"
5405What did you say is your whole name?"
5405What do you do?"
5405What do you say?
5405What do you say?"
5405What do you suppose she''d do?"
5405What do you want to do?"
5405What does anything matter to you and me?"
5405What does it matter who is President?
5405What does it mean?"
5405What does it mean?"
5405What does this treatment mean?"
5405What else was there to say about Kirk Anthony?
5405What else were my prayers for?
5405What for?
5405What for?
5405What had become of Higgins''s unfortunate victim with the cracked head?
5405What had become of the rightful occupant of Suite A?
5405What had happened to it, and to the urchin he had left in charge of it?
5405What has become of him?"
5405What has caused this so sudden change of sentiment?"
5405What have I done?
5405What have I done?
5405What is crops?"
5405What is it about?"
5405What is the matter with you?
5405What is the plan?"
5405What is your last name?"
5405What is your reward?"
5405What mattered her threats?
5405What motive inspired him thus to pose before his friends, and openly goad his victim under the cloak of modesty and gratitude?
5405What seems to be the trouble this time?"
5405What shall I be climbing, sar?"
5405What shall I do, sir?"
5405What the deuce had made Mrs. Cortlandt do that?
5405What will Stephanie say?"
5405What will those men think?
5405What would Benny Glover think when he failed to show up or even telegraph?
5405What''s her name?
5405What''s the name of it?"
5405What''s the number?"
5405What''s your idea of a fair division of the profits?"
5405When the prisoner is decide to insurrect, who can say those gallant soldier don''be too strong?
5405When these Spaniards court a girl they hang around her window and roll their eyes, do n''t they?
5405When?
5405When?
5405Where did you hear about that?"
5405Where''s Cortlandt?"
5405Where''s our boat?"
5405Where?
5405Where?"
5405Where?"
5405Which kind are you?"
5405Which of us, then, is the better?"
5405Who are you?"
5405Who can blame for making roff-''ouse?"
5405Who has been teaching you Spanish?"
5405Who is he?
5405Who is he?"
5405Who is she?"
5405Who knows what to- morrow may bring?
5405Who knows?
5405Who the devil was Locke, anyhow?
5405Why are you in line for the best position on the railroad?
5405Why could n''t you be all good or all bad and save me this?"
5405Why did I force you up and up and over the heads of others?
5405Why did n''t they give me a good room?
5405Why did n''t they try him or give him a hearing?
5405Why did n''t you come back as you promised?"
5405Why did n''t you tell me?
5405Why did n''t you think of that long ago?"
5405Why did n''t you try him?"
5405Why did you go half- way?
5405Why did you let them commit you?"
5405Why do n''t they finish it up?"
5405Why do n''t you make him work?"
5405Why do you think that?"
5405Why does she leave you alone?
5405Why had his father been so cautious in communicating with him?
5405Why is n''t she here?
5405Why make plans or promises?
5405Why this face of tragedy?"
5405Why try to fool me?
5405Why was he followed?
5405Why?
5405Will you take me to my seat?"
5405With money, almost anything could be achieved; without it, and particularly without his father''s influence, what would happen?
5405With the blandest of smiles the coachman started his horses, then, turning, he inquired, politely:"''Otel Tivoli?"
5405Wo n''t something happen?"
5405Wo n''t you go with me, dad?"
5405Wo n''t you sit down?"
5405Would he come?
5405Would n''t they give you a razor?
5405Yet how could he explain his change of front?
5405You admire from a distance, is it not so?
5405You are fickle, senor- or is it that you prefer dark people?"
5405You did n''t tell him that?
5405You do n''t believe it?"
5405You do n''t call them outsiders?"
5405You do n''t doubt me, do you, really, old man?"
5405You do n''t go out alone, or let fellows take you to lunch, or to the matinee, or anything like that?"
5405You do n''t like them, do you?
5405You do n''t mind my calling you Kirk, do you?"
5405You do n''t mind my frankness, I hope?"
5405You do not-- believe it was my fault?"
5405You foolish boy, you''re always in trouble, are n''t you?
5405You got around finally, did n''t you?"
5405You have a telephone?"
5405You have met before?"
5405You have n''t forgotten your name, too?"
5405You have n''t forgotten-- those wonderful hours we had together?"
5405You have your money for that ticket?"
5405You know the dark place across from the church?"
5405You know who he is?"
5405You love her, do n''t you?
5405You may know him-- Clifford?
5405You never thought for a moment that I did what they claim?"
5405You saw her?
5405You see what must be done?"
5405You still wish me to cease my attentions?"
5405You understand how I feel?"
5405You will not think me bold?"
5405You will see now that I did well in sending him off-- eh, Chiquita?"
5405You wo n''t give in, will you?"
5405You would n''t do a thing like that?"
5405You would n''t spoil the fun?"
5405You''ll pardon my limited vocabulary?"
5405You''re a little premature in talking about my marriage, are n''t you?"
5405You''re living at the country place again, are n''t you?
5405You''re not going?"
5405You''re not married?"
5405You''ve heard about the Anthony bill at Albany?"
5405You''ve heard of the Cortlandts?"
5405You?"
5405have I slept all day?"
5405in PRISON?"
5405why could n''t you be consistent?
5405you''re going to hold my trial, eh?"