This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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31627 | ARE WE LIVING IN AN EPOCH OF SPECIAL VOLCANIC ACTIVITY? |
31627 | Are we Living in an Epoch of Special Volcanic Activity? |
31627 | Is there then, we may ask, any type of volcanic mountain on our globe comparable with those on the moon? |
31627 | { Bituminous sands and marls( 2) From 715 to 1420{ with marine shells of recent{ species(?) |
35433 | Is it not natural then to imagine that there must have been Volcanos near this spot, long before the formation of the mountain of Pausilipo? |
35433 | May not the quantity of nitre, with which all these places abound, account in some measure for such extreme cold? |
35433 | May there not therefore have been many others, of such ancient dates as to be out of the reach of history[43]? |
35433 | [ 44] May not the air in countries replete with sulphur be more impregnated with electrical matter than the air of other soils? |
43320 | And what was that poem about, Critias? |
43320 | Who can stand before his indignation? 43320 And who can abide in the fierceness of his anger? 43320 Are there any evidences of an old land mass on this part of the floor of the Atlantic? 43320 How then is it possible that an eruption could occur under such circumstances? 43320 Solon, hearing this, said,''What do you mean?'' 43320 We ask ourselves the questions, what becomes of the void that is being formed in the interior? 43320 What form of new catastrophe does it invite? 43320 Why then is it that hitherto many places have been very subject to these convulsions which do not present any such remarkable differences from others? 26380 Is it so very much farther?" |
26380 | Oh, well, what''s the use of worrying? |
26380 | Some in Europe? |
26380 | Some in the United States? |
26380 | What business have you got to order us about? |
26380 | Where''s mother? |
26380 | Who are you? |
26380 | You see this gun? 26380 = Blistering Showers of Hot Ashes-- The People Frantic-- Cry EverywhereWhen Will It End?" |
26380 | A flow of lava, rain or stones or a cataclysm from the sea? |
26380 | And what was the awful power of evil that robbed of life 50,000 in city and neighboring villages almost in a moment? |
26380 | Are we going to die asphyxiated? |
26380 | Behold now, this city is near to flee unto, and it is a little one: Oh, let me escape thither,( is it not a little one?) |
26380 | Blistering Showers of Hot Ashes-- The People Frantic-- Cry Everywhere"When Will It End?" |
26380 | Had they not beheld the cataracts of flame fleeting unhindered up the broad avenues, and over the solid blocks of the city? |
26380 | I seemed to be saying to myself, will it never, never stop? |
26380 | Should they flee or not? |
26380 | The city became frantic from fear and everywhere was heard:"When will it all end?" |
26380 | They shot some men without provocation, and never thought to cry''halt''or''who comes there?''" |
26380 | What has to- morrow in store for us? |
26380 | Who can tell? |
26380 | Will it be by fire or asphyxia? |
26380 | Would their beautiful homes become a waste of jagged lava and black sand, like the neighboring district of Puna, once as fair as Hilo? |
26380 | he shrieked,"Why in heaven''s sake do n''t you bring the books?" |
46658 | *** Have you heard? |
46658 | --And how long did this last? |
46658 | --And what else can we do? |
46658 | --And what will you do now? |
46658 | --And what will you do? |
46658 | --And where did they all go? |
46658 | --And where did you go? |
46658 | --And where do they live? |
46658 | --And why did you return so soon, Vincenza? |
46658 | --And you have come back here, I ask him? |
46658 | --And you have come back? |
46658 | --And your family, I ask? |
46658 | --Are they buried? |
46658 | --Did they all seem to lose their mind? |
46658 | --Did you run away from there in that terrible night? |
46658 | --Did your house fall down? |
46658 | --Have you found your things again? |
46658 | --Have you your diploma, Vincenza, I ask her? |
46658 | --How many died here in Ottaiano? |
46658 | --How many? |
46658 | --New born babies? |
46658 | --Out of the window? |
46658 | --Rebuild it all? |
46658 | --Was this place, fine? |
46658 | --What they''ll give me to do? |
46658 | --Where could I go? |
46658 | --Will you remain here? |
46658 | --With what? |
46658 | And can it last? |
46658 | And do you know in what manner? |
46658 | And how has this possibly happened? |
46658 | And must it last? |
46658 | Are we not feeling, perhaps, the earth trembling under our steps? |
46658 | Are you mad? |
46658 | At least have you saved your family? |
46658 | But did Resina, Portici, and Torre del Greco, ever live? |
46658 | But what will happen in the night what will happen to- morrow? |
46658 | But what, and who will save to- morrow man and his house, man and his descendence, man and his bread, man and his field? |
46658 | But why? |
46658 | Did these windows, these doors ever open? |
46658 | Do n''t you see? |
46658 | Do n''t you see? |
46658 | Has Ottaiano then been destroyed only by the fall of lapillus and stones? |
46658 | Has it snowed on the fields, on the trees? |
46658 | Has not our M. Fedele spread terror every where? |
46658 | Have you seen all those men on the square? |
46658 | Here all of us possess much or little land, will you take from us also the hope of redeeming it for our children? |
46658 | How can one abandon one''s own country? |
46658 | How could we hope to build up again, if we went away? |
46658 | How long will all this last? |
46658 | How long will it take? |
46658 | How long will they still remain? |
46658 | How many are the corpses already drawn out from the ruins at S. Giuseppe of Ottaiano? |
46658 | How many are the wounded? |
46658 | How many days have they been there? |
46658 | How many were they? |
46658 | How many? |
46658 | How shall I manage? |
46658 | If he did, how could all this ruin be around us? |
46658 | Is it Pompei again? |
46658 | Is it a barricade? |
46658 | Many of you have come back? |
46658 | Old as I am? |
46658 | Settle in the neighbourhood? |
46658 | Sixty? |
46658 | Stone? |
46658 | Three- hundred? |
46658 | To Milan? |
46658 | To Turin? |
46658 | Twenty, thirty? |
46658 | Were there ever people in these houses, in these streets? |
46658 | What are we doing here, why do n''t we start like all the others? |
46658 | What can these poor soldiers and officers do to clothe these destitute children? |
46658 | What could I do in another country? |
46658 | What is done for this country? |
46658 | What then? |
46658 | What time is it when we reach Ottaiano? |
46658 | What was there to be done? |
46658 | What would become of us in Milan, Turin, even in Naples? |
46658 | Where are you going? |
46658 | Where could I go? |
46658 | Where do you want us to go? |
46658 | Where do you wish to go? |
46658 | Who and what will create a new life firm, continued, of constant evolution? |
46658 | Who could believe that a disaster was on us? |
46658 | Who has brought bread to the hungry, and water to the thirsty? |
46658 | Who has gone to Boscotrecase surrounded by fire, but the soldiers? |
46658 | Who has tried to free the streets, the houses from the ashes and stones? |
46658 | Who knows anything more about the hour, about time, about life, in these last four days? |
46658 | Who knows? |
46658 | Who knows? |
46658 | Who knows? |
46658 | Who wants an old woman? |
46658 | Who will forget, who will ever forget that incomparable vision of death? |
46658 | Will he be punished? |
46658 | at Torre Annunziata? |
46658 | at your age? |
46658 | here? |
46658 | where a prince has all the virtues of a true citizen, where heroism is united to simplicity and where the ardour of good is ineffable? |
46658 | why is n''t it dead? |
46658 | you will all help us, wo n''t you? |
34744 | A chief, perhaps? |
34744 | And did she ever get one? |
34744 | And what did you do then? |
34744 | And what did you do with the prisoners? |
34744 | And what sort of person is my host? |
34744 | And you believe all that nonsense? |
34744 | And you went down and told Maloka exactly when and where to expect her? |
34744 | And your uncle? |
34744 | Any fissures? |
34744 | Are n''t you afraid? |
34744 | Are there any volcanoes in England? |
34744 | Are they all so dreadfully afraid of the volcano? |
34744 | Asleep? |
34744 | Can he understand if he hears? |
34744 | Did the_ Hornet''s_ men send down for water to Kalaua''s well? |
34744 | Did they? |
34744 | Do you wish to stop here in your own island? |
34744 | Frank,I cried,"how on earth can you tease her so? |
34744 | Going to stop with Kalaua, eh? |
34744 | How did it all happen? |
34744 | How did you get here so soon? |
34744 | How goes the fire? |
34744 | How should I know? |
34744 | How so? |
34744 | How so? |
34744 | How will he ever get over? |
34744 | I wonder what sort of a match you expect to make, that you''re getting yourself up so smart for the occasion? |
34744 | Is he asleep? |
34744 | Is the volcano still at work, Frank? |
34744 | Kea, do you take this god, Maloka, for your wedded lord? |
34744 | Lava, I suppose, and sulphur, and so forth? |
34744 | Maloka, do you take this girl, Kea, for your wedded wife? |
34744 | No? |
34744 | Not total? |
34744 | Observations on Mauna Loa? |
34744 | Oh, Mr. Hesselgrave, if that''s so, what on earth made you ever leave England to come to such a country as Hawaii? |
34744 | Oh, you need n''t be afraid,Frank answered laughing;"need they, Tom? |
34744 | On our great volcano? 34744 Steam issuing from them?" |
34744 | Tom,said he impressively,"does it ever strike you there''s something very mysterious indeed about this marriage of Kea''s?" |
34744 | Well, what do you think you''ll do now? |
34744 | What are the flowers for? |
34744 | What are we to do? |
34744 | What do you want the rope for? |
34744 | What does that matter,I answered,"if science is satisfied? |
34744 | What will you do now, Kea? |
34744 | What''s to become of me? 34744 What, the Floor of the Hawaiians?" |
34744 | Where to? |
34744 | Where''s Kalaua now? |
34744 | Where''s Kea, old lady? |
34744 | Which way have they gone, you hag? |
34744 | Who are all these people here? |
34744 | Who''s Maloka? |
34744 | Why not? |
34744 | Why, you see,he answered,"they''re getting ready for a wedding: but where''s the bridegroom? |
34744 | Would you like to taste some? 34744 You think it''s he who''s set it on fire then?" |
34744 | You think so? |
34744 | You think that will bring an eruption in its train? |
34744 | You would allow me to pay for our board and lodging, of course? |
34744 | After all, when one looks the thing squarely in the face, what did you really see and feel sure of? |
34744 | And you? |
34744 | Are n''t you afraid, too, of the stones and ashes?" |
34744 | But with that weak and patched- up line of rotten old cords? |
34744 | But you do n''t think, then, I run any risk by remaining under this roof till my leg gets well again?" |
34744 | Could I hold on till the end? |
34744 | Could I make myself heard, I wondered to myself, above the constant hiss and roar and din of that volcanic outburst? |
34744 | Could Maloka live in some cave of the platform? |
34744 | Could it be that they meant deliberately to leave me there unaided to die? |
34744 | Could this be Kalaua and his friend again? |
34744 | Did Kalaua mean to put me there and then through some hideous and inhuman wedding ceremony? |
34744 | Do n''t you see poor Kea''s dreadfully distressed? |
34744 | Had he gone to call other natives to his assistance, and to bring ropes and ladders to haul me up from that unearthly crater? |
34744 | Had he gone to seek aid on my behalf, I wondered? |
34744 | How can I thank you enough? |
34744 | How dare they interfere with the bridals of Maloka?" |
34744 | I wonder what they call this precious stuff of theirs?" |
34744 | I wonder who on earth this Maloka is? |
34744 | Is it agreed? |
34744 | Is the mountain so very dangerous then?" |
34744 | Is this a time to make plans for the future? |
34744 | May I venture to offer you the hospitality of a humble Hawaiian roof? |
34744 | May we expect you to stop with us then? |
34744 | Pulling the cord that moved my looking- glass, I flashed back"Well?" |
34744 | Scientific observations? |
34744 | Shall you go and see it?" |
34744 | Sounds awfully grand that, does n''t it? |
34744 | This midnight meeting? |
34744 | Was I bound to atone for the saving of my life by accepting in wedlock the last daughter and heiress of the priests of Pélé? |
34744 | Was I the bridegroom for whom the stranger was to answer? |
34744 | Was this Maloka? |
34744 | Was this the secret of their sudden kindness to me? |
34744 | Was this-- could it be, some wonderful heathen plot or contrivance to carry me off and marry me perforce against my will to Kea? |
34744 | Were they afraid to meddle with the prisoners of the goddess? |
34744 | Were they going to marry me against my will to Kea? |
34744 | Were they really come to murder me or to carry me off by force? |
34744 | What could all this mean? |
34744 | What does an ugly fellow such as that want with a young and beautiful wife like Kea? |
34744 | What on earth could it be? |
34744 | What on earth, I thought, made me ever take to such a trade as vulcanology? |
34744 | What right had they, he asked in a threatening voice, to come trespassing there on private property? |
34744 | What say you?" |
34744 | What was to be done? |
34744 | What''s the use of throwing away beauty like hers upon Maloka? |
34744 | What? |
34744 | When? |
34744 | Where was Kea? |
34744 | Where? |
34744 | Who is he, or what is it?" |
34744 | Whose festival?" |
34744 | Why all this mystery? |
34744 | Why could n''t Kea be quietly married like any one else? |
34744 | Why could n''t Kea''s lover come to the house at a reasonable hour, like all the rest of humanity? |
34744 | Why, did n''t they take in Captain Cook, and roast him and eat him, they were so very fond of him? |
34744 | Would anybody come to help me? |
34744 | Would it crack? |
34744 | Would it yield? |
34744 | Would n''t they at least sleep down at his house? |
34744 | Would she come back in time, or would the fiery flood burst up once more to the level where I lay before she had time to arrive with assistance? |
34744 | You do n''t mean to say your people go on believing still in such childish nonsense as gods and goddesses?" |
34744 | and why was she out at this time of night, with all her friends, and in her wedding garments? |
32038 | Act? |
32038 | Also, it could n''t be done while the governor was around, could it? 32038 And blow my head off?" |
32038 | And crimp all the caps with your teeth? 32038 And where are Barby and Scotty?" |
32038 | Any ideas? |
32038 | Anything to add, Jeff? |
32038 | Are n''t you? |
32038 | Are they coming here? |
32038 | But suppose he does n''t? 32038 But the troops?" |
32038 | But what can we do about it? |
32038 | But what can we do? |
32038 | But what is it? |
32038 | But what kind of business would he have with the lieutenant governor? |
32038 | But what kind of explosive would be enough for such an undertaking? |
32038 | But what really happened? |
32038 | But what was it? |
32038 | But who can tell the future? 32038 But who gains from a delay in the project?" |
32038 | But why? 32038 But why?" |
32038 | Can it be done? |
32038 | Can we get to the hotel? |
32038 | Can you find loyal people? |
32038 | Can you see? |
32038 | Can you use these? |
32038 | Connel could n''t develop a diamond field in a foreign place without help, could he? 32038 Did Connel go up this road or is there another one?" |
32038 | Did he go up the trail or not? |
32038 | Did n''t you hear the phone ring? 32038 Did you get any sleep last night?" |
32038 | Did you see the governor? |
32038 | Do n''t they realize the danger? |
32038 | Do you know any other way of releasing the magma safely? 32038 Do you know what the stuff is?" |
32038 | Do you mean to tell me someone tried to blow you up? 32038 Does a social call last for less than a half hour? |
32038 | Double its frontage, huh? 32038 Ees... how you say? |
32038 | Ees... how you say?... 32038 Even with a study, what can be done? |
32038 | Ever see Connel smoke one of those? |
32038 | Find anything yet? |
32038 | Have you any idea where the governor was taken? |
32038 | How about Connel? |
32038 | How about power supply? |
32038 | How about this? |
32038 | How can I feel? 32038 How can we find him?" |
32038 | How can we find out? |
32038 | How can we know that? 32038 How could he?" |
32038 | How did he arrive at that conclusion? |
32038 | How do we split up? |
32038 | How do you expect to get us out of here? |
32038 | How do you know? |
32038 | How does it look, Jeff? |
32038 | How does this thing work? |
32038 | How far below? |
32038 | How far down are the magma fronts? |
32038 | How long after the nuclear shot will the volcano go? |
32038 | How long will this conference last? |
32038 | How long, Jeff? |
32038 | How would you do this? |
32038 | How''d you like a nice hot mud bath? |
32038 | How''s the evacuation going? |
32038 | How? |
32038 | How? |
32038 | How? |
32038 | How? |
32038 | I can understand the general principle of what we''re doing, but can you tell us exactly what happens? |
32038 | If we could somehow breach that hard rock and allow room for the magma to flow upward, what would happen? |
32038 | Is it really a sharp line? |
32038 | Is there any doubt? |
32038 | Is there any possibility of getting outside help? |
32038 | Is there much of a market for it? |
32038 | Jeff, how far below the surface is this stratum? |
32038 | Let me know what you decide, will you? |
32038 | Marine training? |
32038 | May I make an announcement? |
32038 | Meaning Connel? 32038 Military? |
32038 | No? 32038 Now what?" |
32038 | Now what? |
32038 | Now what? |
32038 | Now what? |
32038 | Now, can we find the third? |
32038 | Only this: what can we possibly do about a situation like this? |
32038 | Only where''s he going now? 32038 Only, did he know we were coming?" |
32038 | Rick, suppose you fly us around the island? |
32038 | Rick, who will ever know how many diamonds were found? 32038 Right now?" |
32038 | Right? |
32038 | Sleep? 32038 Smell anything?" |
32038 | So if there''s molten rock, or magma somewhere in the way, the shock wave that goes through it will slow down and arrive at the recorder later? |
32038 | So the volcano could blow off on top or side, and we ca n''t guess which? |
32038 | So you do n''t think we''re in any great danger from Guevara? |
32038 | So you''re wondering where Connel has gone? |
32038 | Suppose he''s heading for the shot station? |
32038 | Suppose we find him? 32038 Suppose you start?" |
32038 | That fast? 32038 The army is occupied, no? |
32038 | The governor and lieutenant governor are having a big conference at the hotel? |
32038 | The problem is, how can we possibly create a break in a layer of hard rock so far underground? |
32038 | The question is, what now? 32038 Then it rises?" |
32038 | Then you will not move even to save the island? |
32038 | They did n''t think much of our theory about Connel causing our troubles, did they? 32038 Think we can get close enough for a look?" |
32038 | Think we can get through? |
32038 | This proposal is perhaps a solution for El Viejo? |
32038 | To where? |
32038 | Want to connect up? |
32038 | Want to toss for it? |
32038 | Well,Julius Weiss demanded,"what do we do now?" |
32038 | Wh- what happened? |
32038 | What are they talking about? |
32038 | What are you doing? |
32038 | What do we do? |
32038 | What do you want us to do? |
32038 | What do you want us to do? |
32038 | What does that mean? |
32038 | What else can we make of it? |
32038 | What happened? 32038 What happened?" |
32038 | What kind is it? |
32038 | What kind of channels? |
32038 | What now? |
32038 | What was the shed used for? |
32038 | What was to be gained by stealing the tracings and Jeff''s sketch? 32038 What will we use for landmarks?" |
32038 | What you weesh, señores? |
32038 | What''s all this about, Rick? |
32038 | What''s going on? |
32038 | What''s in San Souci? |
32038 | What''s on your mind? |
32038 | What? |
32038 | When has he had time for a real effort? 32038 Where are the caps?" |
32038 | Where are the others? |
32038 | Where are they taking it? |
32038 | Where can the people be taken? |
32038 | Where did he go? |
32038 | Where did these come from? |
32038 | Where do you suppose the soldiers came from? |
32038 | Where does that leave us? |
32038 | Where is Riddle? |
32038 | Which do we have? |
32038 | Who do we know that''s named Guevara? |
32038 | Who knows? 32038 Who''s he?" |
32038 | Why did n''t Connel clean out all diamonds in the area? |
32038 | Why do we have to throw it? |
32038 | Why not? |
32038 | Why not? |
32038 | Why would anyone steal dynamite? |
32038 | Wo n''t we need dark glasses? |
32038 | Would n''t the troops respond to your orders? |
32038 | You have not eaten?... 32038 You mean that this is the stuff diamonds are found in?" |
32038 | You thinking the same thing I am? |
32038 | You''re going to arrest them? |
32038 | _ A sus órdenes, señores._ This Honorario says you wish to speak with me? |
32038 | _ Cómo no?_the engineer said with a smile. |
32038 | _ Quià © n sabe?_ Maybe two day, maybe two_ semana_... how you say?... |
32038 | _ Quià © n sabe?_ Maybe two day, maybe two_ semana_... how you say?... |
32038 | _ Quià © n sabe?_ The Spanish phrase is a good one, because it does not only ask''who knows,''it also carries the meaning of a kind of resignation. 32038 A mystery every day? |
32038 | A suspicious voice called,"_ Quià © n va?_"There was a soft but definite sound, like a pumpkin dropping on a hard floor. |
32038 | Also, did you notice how he jumped on us for stealing the dynamite? |
32038 | And now, if you will excuse me?" |
32038 | And what business does he have with Guevara? |
32038 | And when the magma meets the water, then what?" |
32038 | And where would they move? |
32038 | Any comments?" |
32038 | Any of you care to go with me?" |
32038 | Any preferred way, Captain?" |
32038 | Any questions?" |
32038 | Anyone hungry?" |
32038 | Are you okay?" |
32038 | Are you sure the rifleman shot at you?" |
32038 | But can we do it with the manpower we have available and still keep shooting?" |
32038 | But do we have time?" |
32038 | But for now, how about dinner?" |
32038 | But perhaps if this plan of yours works, I will remember, eh? |
32038 | But suppose it was some unknown party? |
32038 | But the evidence is n''t very conclusive, is it?" |
32038 | But what will you get out of this? |
32038 | But what''s to know about the terrain? |
32038 | But where was Ruiz? |
32038 | But where would it come to rest? |
32038 | But why not ask the others what he said when he excused himself?" |
32038 | Connel?" |
32038 | Cómo están ustedes?_"The two switched to English. |
32038 | Dave, have you found anything of importance?" |
32038 | Did it explode while you were fooling around with it?" |
32038 | Do we follow?" |
32038 | Do you know what it contains? |
32038 | Do you know why you are protecting this area? |
32038 | Does that mean the governor got caught by some kind of revolutionary group?" |
32038 | From somewhere behind them a voice called,"_ Parada!_""Who''s that yelling at us to stop?" |
32038 | Great crumbling craters, what do you want? |
32038 | Guevara snapped,"What are you doing here, Montoya?" |
32038 | Hartson Brant asked,"What do you make of this series of tracings? |
32038 | Have you tried our swimming yet? |
32038 | He asked,"Are n''t there ships in the harbor? |
32038 | He asked,"Do you have the dynamite,_ amigos_?" |
32038 | He asked,"Exactly where are the others?" |
32038 | He asked,"Sir, does n''t the change in the springs mean something?" |
32038 | He asked,"Sir, how many troops are there?" |
32038 | He demanded hoarsely,"Are you going to let him get away with this when our men have all the rifles?" |
32038 | He stopped at their third station and asked,"Can you make it? |
32038 | Hobart, can the boys handle the shots?" |
32038 | Honorario, can we possibly find someone who is loyal to the governor and who knows the island?" |
32038 | How about it, Captain?" |
32038 | How can they be excited? |
32038 | How can you tell how far down it is?" |
32038 | How did it go?" |
32038 | How do we explain why we''re following him?" |
32038 | How shall I approach?" |
32038 | I know that does n''t mean much, and he said he was just afraid of another accident, but would n''t you think he''d like some company? |
32038 | I mean, big ships?" |
32038 | I wonder if they know what they are digging?" |
32038 | If he planned to go to town, he''d invite anyone who wanted to go, would n''t he? |
32038 | Is it the same?" |
32038 | Is n''t the theft of the dynamite in the same category?" |
32038 | It was kind of overdone, you know? |
32038 | Jeff, do you have any doubt about this area being magma?" |
32038 | Julius Weiss asked,"Are you implying that Connel deliberately blew Ruiz up?" |
32038 | Julius Weiss demanded,"Are you seriously proposing that we drive a tunnel for over a quarter mile, almost straight down, through solid rock?" |
32038 | Makes you appreciate natural forces, does n''t it?" |
32038 | More good you not try, eh? |
32038 | Now, can it be done?" |
32038 | Now, what do we do?" |
32038 | Of course I do n''t know for sure that Guevara is like that, but he certainly brushed us off, did n''t he? |
32038 | Only he''s certainly determined to keep us away from his firing stations, is n''t he?" |
32038 | Or do you want to ride back with me?" |
32038 | Otherwise, why should he be the first to leave the dining room? |
32038 | Quà © pasa?_"Across the way a figure rose, rifle ready. |
32038 | Rick asked,"Wo n''t all those rocks keep the volcano from erupting?" |
32038 | Roger?" |
32038 | Scotty added,"And what were you doing here?" |
32038 | Scotty asked,"How many different kinds of flags can you see? |
32038 | Shall I?" |
32038 | Shall we try it?" |
32038 | Shall we try, señor?" |
32038 | Should we penalize you for being honest? |
32038 | So what can we do? |
32038 | So, what would he do with you if he caught you? |
32038 | Suppose it goes to China?" |
32038 | Surely you do not doubt me, señor?" |
32038 | That bought him a little time, did n''t it? |
32038 | The Dutch are hospitable, no? |
32038 | The boy called,"Do you speak English, sergeant?" |
32038 | The governor greeted the two Spindrifters with a bow and a handshake, and then inquired,"What good providence brought you here, nephew mine?" |
32038 | The honor of the Montoyas requires that I take you to my uncle, eh? |
32038 | The jeep stopped as the two came abreast and the geologist called,"Want to trade stations?" |
32038 | The scientists welcomed them, and Rick asked,"Any progress, Dad?" |
32038 | The young officer looked haughtily at the nearest peons and demanded in Spanish,"Do you know me?" |
32038 | Then big Hobart Zircon boomed,"If we assume your conclusions are correct, what can be done? |
32038 | We ca n''t very well go rolling up a private driveway, can we?" |
32038 | We will let Guevara and your Connel have the diamonds, eh? |
32038 | Well, shall we get to work?" |
32038 | What could mere men do? |
32038 | What did you think?" |
32038 | What do we do about it?" |
32038 | What do you say?" |
32038 | What does that mean?" |
32038 | What else can you make out of it?" |
32038 | What else?" |
32038 | What is there to be excited about? |
32038 | What is this inverter?" |
32038 | What is to be gained by the theft?" |
32038 | What more is there that can be said? |
32038 | What motive could Connel have?" |
32038 | What motive do we need other than the usual profit a thief expects?" |
32038 | What reason would he have for going to the station without dynamite?" |
32038 | What say we take a jeep and look over the country, too?" |
32038 | What was there to be gained? |
32038 | What would he do now? |
32038 | What would they understand? |
32038 | When the magma rises to the level of the ocean floor, what do you think will happen?" |
32038 | When will we be sure?" |
32038 | Where do you suppose that came from?" |
32038 | Who believes El Viejo will explode? |
32038 | Who can believe that mountain over there is about to blow up?" |
32038 | Who knows where the loyalty of the people lies, between individuals? |
32038 | Who thinks more of business than he does of his own skin?" |
32038 | Why do you suspect Connel? |
32038 | Why guard a chunk of jungle with nothing in it but some torn up yellow ground?" |
32038 | Why not use a loud- speaker? |
32038 | Why not? |
32038 | Why should he try to delay the project?" |
32038 | Why steal dynamite? |
32038 | Why steal explosives and then use it on a harmless scientific group? |
32038 | Why wait until he''s passed, and we''re coming into position? |
32038 | Why was it important for you to look at his shot station?" |
32038 | Why would he walk into the blast, unless he was tired of living? |
32038 | Why would n''t that party try for Connel? |
32038 | Why? |
32038 | Will one be enough?" |
32038 | Will you let Guevara use you to make himself rich while you get nothing? |
32038 | Will you let us know by telephone what the governor says?" |
32038 | With me so far?" |
32038 | Wonder where he''s going?" |
32038 | Would an unknown thief be that interested in us?" |
32038 | Would anyone care so much about business that he''d want to stay and be blown up? |
32038 | Would it make you happier if I carried the explosives?" |
32038 | Would n''t you think he would have mentioned an unusual formation like this when he found it?" |
32038 | Yet, can we stand by and wait without even making an attempt?" |
32038 | You follow me? |
32038 | You recall the title? |
32038 | _ Cómo no?_""I guess so,"Rick agreed. |
37588 | A captain, dear boy? |
37588 | Admiral, ye''re considerabul longer nor me in the legs and neck; could n''t ye wade out and make a dive for her? |
37588 | All alive? 37588 An''the big ziant was doin''to kill zem all? |
37588 | And Babs has been so good, has n''t she? |
37588 | And did he sit down? |
37588 | And did you go in those-- clothes? |
37588 | And now, gentlemen,added Halcott,"can you guess to what seas my barque shall sail next?" |
37588 | And oh, please, interesting boy,begged Eedie,"may I talk to Babs?" |
37588 | And that is--? |
37588 | And the sailor was dead? |
37588 | And their strength? |
37588 | And then he was saved? |
37588 | And what does father do? |
37588 | And what is your name, curious boy? |
37588 | And where can man die better, Than in facing fearful odds? |
37588 | And where do you live, my lad? |
37588 | And who is Babs, you droll boy? |
37588 | And why? |
37588 | And ye''ve never been here once since you put up the bit of marble slab to mark the spot where_ she_ lies? |
37588 | And you wo n''t give me Bob? |
37588 | And you''re not drowned? |
37588 | And you''re pretty nearly naked, are n''t you? |
37588 | And ze axe was all tovered wi''blood and ziant''s hair? 37588 And_ me_?" |
37588 | Are you afraid, dear? |
37588 | Are you like me, I wonder? 37588 Are you like me, I wonder?" |
37588 | Better than ever, daddy? |
37588 | But they do attack you at times, these natives? |
37588 | But whither? 37588 But will you care to land on the island we are in search of, with these fellows?" |
37588 | But you wo n''t go to the wars again, Captain Weathereye? |
37588 | But your family name? |
37588 | Can the place be haunted? |
37588 | Can you not guess? 37588 Daddy wo n''t be down for a long, long time?" |
37588 | Deep, deep down among the rocks,she would say to Ransey,"who lives there? |
37588 | Deep, deep,_ deep_ down,''Ansey? |
37588 | Did n''t I tell you I''d make a man of him, Miss Scragley? 37588 Did n''t you? |
37588 | Did she cry much? |
37588 | Did you ever hear psychologists mention the term or feeling` ecstasy''? 37588 Did you make that pretty ship?" |
37588 | Eh? 37588 Eh? |
37588 | Enchanted? 37588 Father,"he says presently, as they are near to a clump of tall trees,"is n''t it just_ here_ where mother was laid?" |
37588 | Flown quickly, father? 37588 Going on?" |
37588 | Had your island of gold a chimney to it? |
37588 | Halcott,said the latter, approaching the captain of the_ Sea Flower_--"Halcott, have you kept your secret?" |
37588 | Have you noticed the glass lately, Tandy? |
37588 | How do_ you_ know, madam? 37588 I mean, where was your gentle mother buried?" |
37588 | I wonder will he_ ever_? |
37588 | Is it in your power to tell us, James, where these vessels of gold were made, or where the gold was obtained? |
37588 | Is n''t it possible to build one? |
37588 | Is there no toast this morning? |
37588 | Is there, for honest poverty, That hangs his head, and a''that? 37588 It was just here, was it not,"said Halcott,"where the entrance was? |
37588 | Kaik-- kaik-- kay-- ay? |
37588 | May I ask you a question or two, you most interesting boy? |
37588 | May I look on while you cook? |
37588 | Miss Nelda? |
37588 | Never, never,''Ansey? |
37588 | Nor the Admiral? |
37588 | Now, would you like to go to school? |
37588 | O Jane, are you here? |
37588 | O daddy,she cried, kissing his weather- beaten face,"are we safe?" |
37588 | O father,said Babs one autumn evening,"are n''t_ you_ frightened at the roaring of the sea?" |
37588 | Of course we would stay all night? 37588 Oh, will the morning never come? |
37588 | Oh, will ye, though? |
37588 | Oh, ye wo n''t, wo n''t ye? 37588 Oh, you dear, droll''Rallie,"cried the child, smiling through her tears,"and so you''re not drowned?" |
37588 | Oh, you''ve been to church, then? |
37588 | Oh,she said,"you''s tome back, has''oo?" |
37588 | Poor Hallie,cried Babs, sympathisingly,"does your headie ache?" |
37588 | Secret? |
37588 | Seen them before? |
37588 | Shall we go below and talk a little? |
37588 | Six''oung ladies, all stlung up by ze hair o''zer heads? 37588 Sleep? |
37588 | So ye ca n''t see no signs o''father, or the barge, eh? 37588 So you''re very happy all of you, and always were?" |
37588 | Stones and ashes? 37588 That wady[ lady] wo n''t take Babs away,''Ansey?" |
37588 | The exact longitude and latitude? |
37588 | The other shares are in the market then? |
37588 | The ship did go to the bottom though, did n''t it,''cause I heard the water all rush down? |
37588 | Then, cusses on you, why do n''t ye speak? 37588 There was n''t a coal mine or a factory of any kind on it, was there? |
37588 | They are coming again? |
37588 | They think they''re going to leave me behind, do they? 37588 Three years? |
37588 | To- morrow? 37588 Very prettily put, Mr Davies,"said Miss Scragley;"do n''t_ you_ think so, Dr Fairincks?" |
37588 | Was there only one? |
37588 | Well, how''s all the family? |
37588 | Well, mum, I could n''t go with nuthin''on-- could I, now? 37588 Well, shall I come up and bring a bigger glass?" |
37588 | What could these have been, think you, James? |
37588 | What do you make of her, sir? |
37588 | What is it, old heart? 37588 What is to be done?" |
37588 | What is your theory, Halcott? |
37588 | What may a` call- crow''be, Halcott? |
37588 | What mean you, Durdley? |
37588 | What on earth can it be? |
37588 | What think you, men,he said, looking round him,"came up with the fire and the smoke from the throat of that volcanic hill?" |
37588 | What was it? 37588 Where is he? |
37588 | Which dog, do you think, began the fight? |
37588 | Who knows,said James, with far more cheerfulness in his voice than usual--"who knows but that our deliverance is already at hand? |
37588 | Who told you so? |
37588 | Who will be the next to die? 37588 Why do n''t you throw me overboard?" |
37588 | Why not, Captain Weathereye? |
37588 | Why, Tandy, my dear fellow, this is n''t a ship any more; it''s a yacht? |
37588 | Why, Tandy, what see you? |
37588 | Why, dear? |
37588 | Ye mebbe do n''t see nuthin''o''father, do ye? |
37588 | You are quite, quite sure father is n''t drownded? 37588 You do n''t mean in the canal, surely?" |
37588 | You think, then, they will return? |
37588 | You_ hear_? |
37588 | ` And what saw you, James?'' 37588 ` And you know this cave, Fitz?'' |
37588 | ` Anything wrong, James?'' 37588 ` But why not steer northwards?'' |
37588 | ` Did you hear it?'' 37588 ` Going to by- by am I? |
37588 | ` I''m not a merman, or anything, am I, mother? 37588 ` Is that what you call them, captain?'' |
37588 | ` James,''I said,` have n''t you made some mistake?'' 37588 ` Never been here before?'' |
37588 | ` Off, James?'' 37588 ` What are you doing, or trying to do, Charles Halcott?'' |
37588 | ` What on earth,''I said once to him,` do you use the specs for, my friend?'' 37588 ` Will you speak first?'' |
37588 | ''Oo''s_ twite_ sure o''zat?" |
37588 | ''Oo''s_ twite_ sure zer was six?" |
37588 | A sailor? |
37588 | Ai n''t got ne''er a bit o''baccy about ye, has ye, miss?'' |
37588 | An''may I enquiah if you are the-- the-- the waggamuffin who saw Miss Scwagley in the wood yestah- day?" |
37588 | And are we all drowned?" |
37588 | And where does your mother sleep, Ransey?" |
37588 | And will Babs go with you?" |
37588 | And you are sure no awful beasts have come up with long arms? |
37588 | And-- and then? |
37588 | Are they sharks? |
37588 | Are ye on board, Admiral?" |
37588 | Are you all willing?'' |
37588 | Are you not wise enough to know that, even if you procure this photograph, you will have to keep it a secret from honest James Malone? |
37588 | Away to the woods? |
37588 | Before now, Charles Halcott, I''ve seen a ship sunk in the twinkling of a marling- spike by a--''"` By striking against a berg, James?'' |
37588 | But could any boy, or girl either, be really poor who had so many friends in field and forest, and by the winding stream? |
37588 | But what will you dwink-- sherry, port, champagne-- wum? |
37588 | But where, think you, do I mean to sail to next? |
37588 | But would the gold be of any use to them? |
37588 | But, before going further, tell me what is your Christian name?" |
37588 | Can a millionaire enjoy sport or play any better than you or I, reader? |
37588 | Can it climb up and swallow us?" |
37588 | Can you read?" |
37588 | Consult the captain, did you say?" |
37588 | Could we expect or dare, as a last resource, to reach the far- off land in two open boats? |
37588 | Did_ you_ see the beautiful vision-- the lovely child?'' |
37588 | Do n''t those shoes pinch a bit?" |
37588 | Eh? |
37588 | Ever hear these lines, Miss Scragley? |
37588 | Fire? |
37588 | Food? |
37588 | For a''that, and a''that, Our toils obscure, and a''that; The rank is but the guinea stamp, The man''s the gowd for a''that?" |
37588 | Has I been afeep[ asleep],''Ansey?" |
37588 | Has he a better appetite from the fact that he can afford to coax it with every costly dainty that cash can purchase? |
37588 | Has some beautiful bird brought you a letter from home?" |
37588 | Have you a mother?" |
37588 | Have you ever experienced the effects of a volcanic eruption in any of these islands?" |
37588 | Having smashed the postman with a mushy turnip? |
37588 | His last word was` Victory;''and well may we now add,` O death, where is thy sting? |
37588 | How best could the Crusoes repel boarders if the palisade were carried, and a rush made down the embankment with the view of attacking the ship? |
37588 | How is it that sailors so often resemble one another? |
37588 | How to make sure? |
37588 | Human blood looks ghastly on white coral sands, but was Tandy to blame? |
37588 | I am never sorry for the downfall of speculators; for, after all, what is speculation but a species of gambling-- gambling for high stakes? |
37588 | I do n''t end in ling, do I, mother?'' |
37588 | I mean, do many save yourself know of the existence of gold on that island of blood?" |
37588 | I''m goin''to run wild for a bit, are you?" |
37588 | Is he more happy? |
37588 | Is he more healthy? |
37588 | Is n''t it just too awfully jolly for anything?" |
37588 | Is not the image of the lady who has bewitched you indelibly photographed upon your soul? |
37588 | Is that right?" |
37588 | Is this all? |
37588 | James, will you bear us company?'' |
37588 | Land, eh?" |
37588 | Live, brother, live?" |
37588 | May I ask if this is the doag that neahly killed the postman fellah?" |
37588 | Mrs Mac, where are you? |
37588 | Music been too much for you? |
37588 | Need I tell you what they were thinking about? |
37588 | Not so very old, am I? |
37588 | Now will you be better than usual?" |
37588 | O grave, where is thy victory?'' |
37588 | Physic? |
37588 | Please, may I come again? |
37588 | Ransey here can make his way in the world.--Can''t you, Ransey?" |
37588 | Rum? |
37588 | Shall the plague be stayed? |
37588 | Shall we, reader? |
37588 | Should they get the largest boat ready, provision her, and put to sea? |
37588 | So you missed your old father, little lass, did you? |
37588 | So, what would you like to be? |
37588 | Such remarks as the following fell upon our ears at every corner:--"` Well, you''ve got back again, James?'' |
37588 | Surely the stranger sailors would dance? |
37588 | Tell me, tell me,"wept the wee lass,"is the ship at the bottom? |
37588 | The big haul of fish he had caught? |
37588 | The conversation seemed to be somewhat as follows:--"You and I are about the same size, are n''t we?" |
37588 | There''s no good in schools, Miss Scragley, that I know of, except that the flogging hardens them.--Well, lad, you wo n''t go to school? |
37588 | Too young, Miss Scragley? |
37588 | Was he not a guard? |
37588 | Was it marooning, I wonder? |
37588 | Was it the heat of internal fires, or was it terror-- I know not which-- that made the perspiration stand in great beads on their now pale faces? |
37588 | Was there any way of accounting for this? |
37588 | Was there nothing to break the dread stillness? |
37588 | Were the savages all killed, and shot, and drowned? |
37588 | Whales? |
37588 | What about making overtures of peace to them, brother James?" |
37588 | What could it mean? |
37588 | What could such things as these have to do with the red man of the wild West, the solitary scalp- hunter of the boundless prairie? |
37588 | What did he see when he woke up again?" |
37588 | What did that signify to those determined gold- seekers? |
37588 | What is a promise, even on oath, from such bloodthirsty villains as these? |
37588 | What is the matter? |
37588 | What mattered it? |
37588 | What may be the naychure of your business?" |
37588 | What should you propose, Weathereye?" |
37588 | Whatever is that,''Ansey?" |
37588 | Where do you sail from?" |
37588 | Who can tell? |
37588 | Who indeed?'' |
37588 | Why did it run away anyhow?" |
37588 | Why do n''t you raise your standard? |
37588 | Will you come and live with me?" |
37588 | Would it not be as well, I advanced, to attempt to rescue the ladies by force? |
37588 | Would n''t us, Bob?" |
37588 | Would the strangers dance? |
37588 | Would they come back again? |
37588 | Would you dare to stab your captain? |
37588 | Would you disobey your mother?'' |
37588 | You love the_ Sea Flower_?" |
37588 | ` Now, sir, shall we call all hands, and see to rifles and ammunition?'' |
37588 | ` Why have you left us? |
37588 | ` Will I_ ever_ have a home on the green earth, I wonder, or shall I die on the blue sea?'' |
37588 | and can they talk to you?" |
37588 | and leave Babs? |
37588 | and will the sun never shine again? |
37588 | at sea? |
37588 | away?" |
37588 | broke his head?" |
37588 | exclaimed Eedie;"may n''t I kiss it, auntie?" |
37588 | he began haughtily,"am I right in my conjecture that this is''Angman''s''All?" |
37588 | he cried,` ye do n''t seem an over- lively lot here, I must say, but has e''er a one o''ye got sich a thing as a bit o''baccy?'' |
37588 | he said quickly;"where is she, and how is she, Jane?" |
37588 | he said to himself, which being interpreted seemed to signify,"What do_ they_ want here, anyhow? |
37588 | mother?'' |
37588 | she said, solemnly now;"does''oo fink[ think]''Ansey''as fallen in and dlowned hisself?" |
37588 | she used to remark to herself, when she had finished saying her prayers and was preparing to undress--"ever--_ever_?" |
37588 | the war, Captain Weathereye?" |
37588 | what_ am_ I to do with you?'' |
37588 | why have you left the seas? |
37588 | you here, Lord Fitzmantle?" |