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Updated: May 16, 2025
The questioner's idea is plain, and the coincidence with the question put to Christ in St. John's Gospel, chapter ix, is striking. Hindus thus have room for an idea of the future of the soul, as Christians, on their side, have for a theory of the soul's origin.
"Wait!" said Blake; then pushing himself forward, he addressed the captive in Italian, "Where is Belisario Cardi?" The question came like a gunshot, silencing the outlaw as if with a gag. His bloodshot eyes searched his questioner's face; his lips, wet with slaver, were snarling like those of a dog, but he said nothing. "Where is Belisario Cardi?" came the question for a second time.
'Not in the least, replied he, bestowing a penetrating glance upon his questioner's face, which seemed however to produce no effect; and turning towards Charlotte, he added, 'You will have the goodness, I am sure, Miss De Stancy, to excuse the jargon of professional details.
The volatile urchin, who might have been about thirteen years of age, became preternaturally grave all of a sudden, and, looking up earnestly in his questioner's face, said, "Really, Henry, you are becoming unreasonable in your old age, to ask me to give you a reasonable account of a thing, and at the same time to be silent!"
A quick shiver vibrated through Martin's body, arresting the beat of his pulse. Scarcely knowing what he did, he caught the lad roughly by the shoulder. "When did she go?" he demanded. "What time? What did she say?" Tony raised a frightened glance to his questioner's face. "She went this afternoon," gasped he, "about five o'clock it was. She took the Boston train.
There was a strange sharpness in the questioner's voice. "Pooh, no!" said Dan. "Just knocked him out a little. But we were all getting into trouble at Saint Andrew's, for vacation there is pretty slow; so Father Regan has sent us off to the seashore for the summer?" "The seashore? Where?" "Some queer place called Killykinick," answered Dan, who was now able to sit up and be sociable.
"I mean, have you ever been over the masthead?" "No-a," said `Ugly, staring sheepishly at him; and then, as he followed his questioner's eye, on it glancing up aloft, he added, "Doos yer mean oop there, zur?" "Aye." "No-a, zur." "Then, you'll have to go up now," said the instructor, in a tone that showed he intended to be obeyed. "Lads, attention!"
"Yes, sir," answered the boy, with an uncertain glance at his questioner's grave face. "Well, Robin, you know where that ogre lives. Just call and tell him from me that if he or any of his relations ever come here again I'll cause them to undergo extraction of the spinal marrow, d'you understand?"
"That depends partly upon your affairs," said Hawke, meeting his questioner's gaze unflinchingly. "I may have something to say to you about the Baronetcy, by and bye." He paused to notice the keen old Scotchman wince under the thrust, "but, in the mean time, I am merely waiting orders here, and I want you to post me about the condition of affairs up there."
He saw his questioner's frown, saw him even bite his lip as though conscious of having said a tactless thing. The actor probably understood the whole situation well enough. "I generally go into the Lotus," Philip lied. "To-night I had a fancy to come here." "The Lotus is too far up town for us fellows," Bridges remarked.
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