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0001どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2006/04/15(土) 21:04:14ID:p/oyM8Sp
関西のアカンチームしりてー
0091どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/07/17(日) 11:58:14.92ID:0L9uq3pZ
声だけは無駄に美声でも、インタビューで噛みまくる糸谷前竜王が
ゴリホーモにも動じない肝っ玉の据わった菅井七段を
横歩なのに、角換わり右玉の展開と誤解しそうな、
創意工夫に満ちた将棋で鮮やかに破った見応えのある一番だった。
横縞のせいでまた太ったと誤解しそうな藤田女流の司会もよかった。
ド素人の為に頭金まで説明してくれた、今や若き精鋭を門下にもつ名伯楽
井上九段の解説もわかりやすかった。
0092どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/07/27(水) 19:34:26.94ID:juGi/spG
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0093どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/07/31(日) 11:29:42.39ID:orZS4q80
奨励会時代しか知らないな発言でサラっと相手を皮肉る豊島七段が、
沖縄か香港あたりの極道スタイルでキメた島本五段を、
インテリヤクザvsチンピラの矢倉対決を制し、
鮮やかに破った1回戦ラストを締める見応えのある一番だった。
太ったら森永卓郎みたいになった小林九段の解説もわかりやすかった。
濃いメンツの中で引き立つ小顔と秋を先取るテラコッタで、
個性をアピールした飯野女流1級の棋譜読み上げもよかった。
0094どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/08/02(火) 15:07:12.95ID:7CjOO3SC
コタ、メガ姐、トモカはどこ行った
0095どこの誰かは知らないけれど 転載ダメ©2ch.net
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2016/08/14(日) 12:58:53.56ID:81xEh9kg
【自らを泉南最強の輩(笑)と名乗る元暴走族で身の程知らずの真性DQNのド低悩(笑)広岡雅史(自称ゴンさん(笑))その糞みてーな半生】

1983年 中学入学するも生意気だったので不良同級生に〆られる。以降3年間おとなしく過ごす
     中学一年の時に2日間だけパンチパーマをかけたのが唯一の自慢
1986年 私立高校に入学するが、親分だった仲間が中退。自分も同級生からイジメに遭い中退、定時制高校に入りなおす
      アイドルに憧れて劇団東俳に入れてもらうが芽がでない。ジャニーズの研修生になるも、2日で追い出される
1987年 同年代が丸くなり引退を考える17歳のとき、休眠暴走族のメンバーを名乗り活動をはじめる
1988年 18歳にて休眠暴走族の2代目総長を名乗り、年下に混じって30歳まで参加する
1989年 先輩に誘われ右翼活動を始めるも、1年経たずに逃げ出す
1990年 20歳で定時制高校の番長を気取り、更生してまじめに勉強したい生徒からひんしゅくを買う
     地元暴力団に見習いで入るが、親と警察に泣きついてすぐに逃げ出す
1991年 21歳にしてヤンキー中学生が読むような雑誌に投稿。借りものの特攻服を着て現役暴走族を気取る
      それ以降もメディアに出たくて仕方なく、昼の生放送番組の奇人変人コーナーに出演したりする
1992年 22歳にして6年かけて通った定時制高校を卒業
1993年 親に「もう23歳なんだから更生しろ」と怒られ横浜東口ポルタ宝石店「チャーミー田中」に就職。すぐにクビ
      ホストクラブ「ナイトヨコハマ」入店。しかし1年もたない
      女性二人と遊びに来ていた男に因縁をつけ監禁、脅迫で逮捕。雇われ店長をやっていたホストクラブも閉鎖
1994年 地元の有名先輩に頼み込んで、暴走族ビデオ「暴走列島94」に照明係として出演させてもらう
1995年 愚連隊会長を名乗るが1年もたない。その後も関西系暴力団の見習いになるが、親と警察に泣きつきまた逃げ出す
1996年 遂に才能がないのに気づき、芸能人になる夢をあきらめる
1997年 落ちこぼれを集めて政治結社(暴力団の下部組織)を結成。ヤクザを名乗り女性三人を監禁、強姦して逮捕
1999年 30歳にして暴走族の相談役を自称。タチワルを気取って地元の少年たちにちょっかいをかけるが返り討ちにあう
2002年 インターネット掲示板に目を付け、自作自演の売名活動を始めるが、誰にも興味をもたれず相手にされない
2004年 34歳のときに脅迫で新潟刑務所に入所する。「イビキがうるさい」と同居の受刑者にイジメられ独居房入り
2014年 44歳になっても未成年に手を出し淫行で逮捕される。罰金が払えず、身の回りの物を売りに出す
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0097どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/08/21(日) 12:04:24.10ID:bkH/Zoac
石井はインテリヤクザにしか見えんなwww
石井「勝つでしかし」

やっさん(横山やすし)
の若い頃みたいな風貌
若い時のタニーもパンチパーマ凄かったからなww
若々しさ解き放つ

藤田なぜ厚着なのか
>>
丸山モゴモゴ喋るな
ちゃんと喋れ

お盆で光速は大渋滞か
0105どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/08/28(日) 11:40:33.00ID:rpFukpLF
また胸元で1箇所ボタンとめる服だ
女流はこればっかだな
将棋指しやすい実用的な服なのかな
0110どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/09/10(土) 21:04:15.84ID:sltHrpmJ
  【第66回NHK杯将棋トーナメント 持時間 各10分+1分×10】
千田 翔太 五段○─┓              ┌─○村山 慈明 NHK杯
近藤 誠也 四段●┐├┐          ┌┤┌●小林 裕士 七段
船江 恒平 五段●┷┘│          │└┷○丸山 忠久 九段
木村 一基 八段○┯┐├┐      ┌┤┏┯○石井健太郎四段
及川 拓馬 六段●┘├┘│      │└┤└●大石 直嗣 六段
佐々木勇気五段○┯┘  │      │  └┓●阿部 光瑠 六段
松尾  歩  八段●┘    ├┐  ┌┤    ┗●谷川 浩司 九段
森内 俊之 九段●─┐  ││  ││  ┏─○羽生 善治 三冠
平藤 眞吾 七段●┐├┐││  ││┌┤┌●伊藤 真吾 五段
斎藤慎太郎六段○┷┘├┘│  │└┤└┷●阿久津主税八段
増田 康宏 四段○┯┐│  │優│  │┌┬●加藤 桃子 女流二冠
伊藤 博文 六段●┘├┘  │勝│  └┤└○佐藤 和俊 六段
佐藤 康光 九段○─┘    ├┴┤    └─○屋敷 伸之 九段
佐藤 天彦 名人○─┐    │  │    ┌─○深浦 康市 九段
黒沢 怜生 五段●┐├┐  │  │  ┌┤┌●藤倉 勇樹 五段
山崎 隆之 八段○┷┘├┐│  │┌┤└┷○先崎  学  九段
菅井 竜也 七段●┏┐│││  │││┌┯○橋本 崇載 八段
糸谷 哲郎 八段●┛├┘││  ││└┤└●小倉 久史 七段
渡辺  明  竜王○─┛  ├┘  └┤  └─○三浦 弘行 九段
行方 尚史 八段○─┐  │      │  ┌─○郷田 真隆 王将
戸辺  誠  七段●┐├┐│      │┌┤┏○高見 泰地 五段
永瀬 拓矢 六段○┷┘├┘      └┤└┛●稲葉  陽  八段
畠山  鎮  七段○┯┐│          │┌┬○豊島 将之 七段
藤森 哲也 四段●┘├┘          └┤└●島本  亮  五段
広瀬 章人 八段○─┘              └─○久保 利明 九段
0117どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/09/18(日) 00:01:21.38ID:xsG/DkC9
23佐藤秀司→佐藤二朗
24真田圭一→ゴリラ、(サニキ)
25高野秀行→ママ
26福崎文吾→ボンゴ、(名誉前王座)
27宮田敦史→スーパーあつし君
28塚田泰明→つかぽん
29泉 正樹→野獣
30田中寅彦→タナトラ、(序盤のエジソン)
31阪口 悟→わんぱく
32宮本広志→もっち、ぼっち、本宮、サラ金、
棋士室のぬし、(宮もっちゃん)
33青嶋未来→ミクちゃん、チンタオ、(パオ)
34永瀬拓矢→軍曹、(ボーイ)
35近藤正和→ごきげん
36南 芳一→地蔵
37堀口一史座→シーザー、ポカリ
0120どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/09/27(火) 10:57:40.36ID:VdVdVhN2
さくらたんヽ(´ー`)ノ


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0123どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/10/06(木) 01:11:30.58ID:HD+a/Mf7
1.史上最年少プロ棋士誕生
2.元史上最年少プロ棋士が史上最年長プロ棋士の記録更新(と引退)
3.16年ぶりの20代名人誕生
4.史上二人目の女性奨励会員の三段リーグ入り
5.アニメや映画で相次ぐ将棋作品の大ヒット(予定)
6.羽生が叡王戦参戦
7.郷田結婚
8.電子機器対策の厳格化
0124どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/10/09(日) 02:54:49.09ID:e8aw/ged
ナカジマ(笑)
0127どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/10/12(水) 11:37:11.78ID:4DNQFimI
過去のNHK杯スレ

Part517・タニー抗戦(蟹工船)谷川
Part518・ワッキーはつむじ風(ナッキーはつむじ風)脇
Part519・オレ係長39歳(オレ係長38歳)北浜
Part520・三十すぎたハッシー(遠すぎた橋)橋本
Part521・間抜けなキューピーと(間抜けなキューピッド)井上
Part522・ウェア ハメ津(ウェア 破滅)阿久津
Part523・コールの微笑(氷の微笑)阿部光
Part524・アマピコへ(天城越え)佐藤天
Part525・からすのチクリやさん(からすのおかしやさん)村山慈
Part526・ファイト!誠(愛と誠)戸辺
Part527・母に捧げるサバアート(母に捧げるバラード)藤森
Part528・いつもん2人いて(いつも2人で)屋敷
Part529・ハタチンの原点(二十歳の原点)畠山鎮
Part530・あきら寝ないで!(あきらめないで)渡辺明
Part531・ナメおこ最強伝説(なめ猫 最強伝説)行方
0128どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/10/12(水) 11:38:10.75ID:4DNQFimI
Part532・みうみうクラブ(miumiuクラブ)三浦
Part533・カレーのあ、ウティさま(カレーの王子さま)森内
Part534・ハゲないで(負けないで)木村
Part535・スーパーの男(スーパーの女)宮田敦
Part536・盤の上のヴァイオリン弾き(屋根の上のヴァイオリン弾き)佐藤康
Part537・捌くのは俺だ(裁くのは俺だ)久保
Part538・ステーキな選択棋士(素敵な選TAXI)阿部健
Part539・ママと呼ばないで(パパと呼ばないで)野月
Part540・寝癖の真吾ヘッド(渚のシンドバッド)澤田
Part541・玄人は序盤のしらべ(雨音はショパンのしらべ)村山慈
Part542・2番がいいのマジで(五番街のマリーへ)森下
Part543・金太郎がくる!!(魔太郎がくる!!)森信
0129どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/10/12(水) 11:38:56.80ID:4DNQFimI
Part544・ご注文はうなぎですか(ご注文はうさぎですか)藤井
Part545・髪型の悪戯(神々の悪戯)豊島
Part546・面白い変人(面白い恋人)千田
Part547
Part548
Part549・陽の当たる高道(陽の当たる坂道)高橋
Part550・蒼ざめた馬(青ざめた馬)広瀬
Part551・ぐぐれ!じめこさん(ぐぐれ!コックリさん)村山慈
Part552・聖闘士誠也 魔王ハゲデス編(聖闘士星矢 冥王ハーデス編)近藤誠
Part552(重複)イーアル シャンチー(イーアル キョンシー)所司
0130どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/10/12(水) 11:54:48.80ID:4DNQFimI
Part552・聖闘士誠也 魔王ハゲデス編(聖闘士星矢 冥王ハーデス編)近藤誠
Part552(重複)・イーアル シャンチー(イーアル キョンシー)所司
Part553・お前の博文が泣いている(お前の諭吉が泣いている)伊藤博
Part554・おいくん、嫁に従え(老いては子に従え)及川
Part555・コバは大モノ!(パパは大モノ!)小林裕
Part556・アホの子のカーレッジくん(臆病なカーレッジくん)佐々木勇
Part557
Part558・プリクラ・フリクラ(フニクリ・フニクラ)藤倉
Part559

Part560・レオたちの朝(俺たちの朝)黒沢
Part561・森の哲学(哲学の森)糸谷
Part562・島本亮のうた(熊本城のうた)島本
Part563・ハメ津先生、結婚したって本当ですか?(早子先生、結婚するって本当ですか?)阿久津
Part564・ほのぼの慎太郎(炎の蜃気楼)斎藤
Part565・谷川もう無理(谷間の百合)谷川
Part566
Part567・Mr.フフフ ギャンブル大将(Mr.ブー ギャンブル大将)先崎
Part568・王位なる幻影(王位なる幻影)木村
Part569・高見じゃないのよ増田は(飾りじゃないのよ涙は)増田康
0132どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/10/19(水) 20:54:22.47ID:7/Z8UXxN
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0133どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/10/21(金) 22:47:18.12ID:r8gpnxLa
479 名無し名人 sage 2016/10/20(木) 22:18:16.12 ID:GZJgjL2B
詳しいことは言えませんが連盟は調査を再開して
動かぬ証拠を出す方向にシフトしたみたいです
証拠を出せば疑惑の人は処分され
不祥事の責任を取る形で連盟の方も何人か辞めることに
なるでしょうが最早止むを得ない状況でしょう
連盟としては渦中の人に留めを指さない事が
本人にも将棋界の為にも良いとの判断でしたが
そのような段階は過ぎたようです
0137どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/11/07(月) 16:18:27.56ID:0cMgtL/R
【まさに現代の怪奇!!!】

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 ( ´∀`) ∧_∧ ∧ ∧(´∀` )∧. .∧(´∀`∧ ∧ (´∀`)∧ ∧ ゆとり
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|・暑いからと20メートル下の川に飛び込み死亡                       |
|・部室を涼しくしようとコールドスプレー撒いた直後に煙草に火をつけ、爆発
|・盗んだ灯油を車に入れ、車が壊れた所を見つかり逮捕
|・水深1.1メートルのプールに頭から勢いよく飛び込み、首の骨を折って死亡
|・児童少年院を抜け出して川の岸壁に隠れていたところ、川に転落して溺死
|・高さ30メートルの岸壁で遊んでいて戻れなくなる。救助されるも反省の様子皆無
|・授業中に教室を走り回ってテレビ台に激突、落ちてきたテレビが直撃し死亡
|・友達同士で飲酒して泥酔し、9階のベランダから下に吐こうとして転落し死亡
|・卒業式直前に火薬遊びをして暴発、指が2本吹き飛ぶ重傷
|・悪口を言われたらしいので仕返しに小指を切断
|・野糞していた女子高生が電車にはねられ死亡
|・同級生と悪ふざけしてトンネルで寝転んだ中3、ひかれ死亡。
|・携帯通話を注意されカマで斬りかかる。
|・ゲームしていた事を注意され祖父を殺害。
|・おもしろ半分でポリ袋をかぶり酸欠死。
|・友人の運転する車の屋根にしがみついてスタントマンごっこ→転落して意識不明
|・ワンセグ携帯見ながら自転車を運転、用水路に転落して死亡  ←New!
0144どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/11/30(水) 18:46:48.87ID:Gne7yO60
【将棋】「史上最弱の棋士」と呼ばれた将棋棋士・熊坂学五段、棋界最高位の森内俊之竜王に劇的勝利 大金星にネットも湧く
0150どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/11/30(水) 19:01:54.96ID:Gne7yO60
【ハゲ】俺たち 上野 裕和応援団【ちゅう太】

1: ちゅう太がんばれ [] ID:ML3RIgj9

弱いけど勉強家。   よく将棋会館の棋士室で検討に加わっている。

さあ、みんなで上野五段を応援しよう
0151どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/11/30(水) 19:08:52.45ID:Gne7yO60
【お前】ゴリホーモやろ?【キッショー】

関西将棋会館で女流棋士を見るためには
ほぼ中に入らないとどうしようもない。
1階にあるレストランの「イレブン」は気軽に入れるので
ゴリホーモの集いの場だった。

福島駅周辺は、焼き鳥屋が多い。
ラーメン屋も多いが1軒をのぞいて不味い。
0152どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/11/30(水) 19:10:10.28ID:Gne7yO60
【shin君】これがゴリホーモや【曰く】

・人の歩くスピードについていけまへん。
・見知らぬおばちゃんにいきなり声掛けられてオドオドしてはりま。
・ドンくさいので電車に乗る直前に目の前で扉が閉まり、「あー腹立つわーもう!」とキれる。
・地図やガイドブック握り締めはりましてな田舎もん丸出しですわ
0154どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/12/01(木) 12:53:51.75ID:TjahWJxH
ワールドチェスチャンピオンシップ。
世界チャンピオンのカールセン(ノルウェー)にカリヤーキン(ロシア)が挑戦。
12ラウンド戦い、1勝1敗10分けのタイ。
ちょうどいまラピッド(持ち時間短め)のタイブレークをやっております。
0156どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2016/12/15(木) 22:17:54.62ID:EIxfw08D
To this worthy, a neat, cleanly gentleman in uniform, wearing on his
breast the medals for the relief of Chitral and the Soudan Campaigns,
the two men delivered the perforated halves of their tickets and passed
through the outer lobby into a small room. By a door at the other end
stood a thin man with a straggling beard. His eyes were red-rimmed and
weak, he wore long narrow buttoned boots, and he had a trick of pecking
his head forwards and sideways like an inquisitive hen.

'You have the word, brothers?' he asked, speaking German like one
unaccustomed to the language.

The taller of the two strangers shot a swift glance at the sentinel
that absorbed the questioner from his cracked patent leather boots to
his flamboyant watch-chain. Then he answered in Italian:

'Nothing!'

The face of the guardian flushed with pleasure at the familiar
tongue.

'Pass, brother; it is very good to hear that language.'

The air of the crowded hall struck the two men in the face like the
blast from a destructor. It was unclean; unhealthy--the scent of an
early-morning doss-house.
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2016/12/15(木) 22:20:41.88ID:EIxfw08D
The hall was packed, the windows were closed and curtained, and as a
precautionary measure, little Peter had placed thick blankets before
the ventilators.
At one end of the hall was a platform on which stood a semicircle of
chairs and in the centre was a table draped with red. On the wall
behind the chairs--every one of which was occupied--was a huge red flag
bearing in the centre a great white 'C'. It had been tacked to the
wall, but one corner had broken away revealing a part of the painted
scroll of the mission workers:
'...are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.'
The two intruders pushed their way through a group that were
gathered at the door. Three aisles ran the length of the building, and
they made their way along the central gangway and found seats near the
platform.
A brother was speaking. He was a good and zealous worker but a bad
orator. He spoke in German and enunciated commonplaces with hoarse
emphasis. He said all the things that other men had said and forgotten.
'This is the time to strike' was his most notable sentence, and notable
only because it evoked a faint buzz of applause.
The audience stirred impatiently. The good Bentvitch had spoken
beyond his allotted time; and there were other people to speak--and
prosy at that. And it would be ten o'clock before the Woman of Gratz
would rise.
The babble was greatest in the corner of the hall, where little
Peter, all eyes and startled eyebrows, was talking to an audience of
his own.
'It is impossible, it is absurd, it is most foolish!' his thin voice
rose almost to a scream. 'I should laugh at it--we should all laugh,
but the Woman of Gratz has taken the matter seriously, and she is
afraid!''Afraid!''Nonsense!''Oh, Peter, the fool!'
There were other things said because everybody in the vicinity
expressed an opinion. Peter was distressed, but not by the epithets. He
was crushed, humiliated, beaten by his tremendous tidings. He was
nearly crying at the horrible thought. The Woman of Gratz was afraid!
The Woman of Gratz who...It was unthinkable.
He turned his eyes toward the platform, but she was not there.
'Tell us about it, Peter,' pleaded a dozen voices; but the little
man with the tears twinkling on his fair eyelashes waved them off.
So far from his incoherent outburst they had learnt only this--that
the Woman of Gratz was afraid.And that was bad enough.
For this woman--she was a girl really, a slip of a child who should
have been finishing her education somewhere in Germany--this same woman
had once risen and electrified the world.
There had been a meeting in a small Hungarian town to discuss ways
and means. And when the men had finished their denunciation of Austria,
she rose and talked. A short-skirted little girl with two long flaxen
braids of hair, thin-legged, flat-chested, angular, hipless--that is
what the men of Gratz noticed as they smiled behind their hands and
wondered why her father had brought her to the meeting.
But her speech...two hours she spoke and no man stirred. A little
flat-chested girl full of sonorous phrases--mostly she had collected
them from the talk in Old Joseph's kitchen. But with some power of her
own, she had spun them together, these inconsiderable truisms, and had
endowed them with a wondrous vitality.
They were old, old platitudes, if the truth be told, but at some
time in the history of revolution, some long dead genius had coined
them, and newly fashioned in the furnace of his soul they had shaped
men's minds and directed their great and dreadful deeds.
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2016/12/15(木) 22:22:32.58ID:EIxfw08D
So the Woman of Gratz arrived, and they talked about her and
circulated her speeches in every language. And she grew. The hollow
face of this lank girl filled, and the flat bosom rounded and there
came softer lines and curves to her angular figure, and, almost before
they realized the fact, she was beautiful.
So her fame had grown until her father died and she went to Russia.
Then came a series of outrages which may be categorically and briefly
set forth:--
1: General Maloff shot dead by an unknown woman in his private room
at the Police Bureau, Moscow.
2: Prince Hazallarkoff shot dead by an unknown woman in the streets
of Petrograd.
3: Colonel Kaverdavskov killed by a bomb thrown by a woman who made
her escape.
And the Woman of Gratz leapt to a greater fame. She had been
arrested half a dozen times, and whipped twice, but they could prove
nothing against her and elicit nothing from her--and she was very
beautiful.
Now to the thundering applause of the waiting delegates, she stepped
upon the platform and took the last speaker's place by the side of the
red-covered table.
She raised her hand and absolute and complete silence fell on the
hall, so much so that her first words sounded strident and shrill, for
she had attuned her voice to the din. She recovered her pitch and
dropped her voice to a conversational tone.
She stood easily with her hands clasped behind her and made no
gesture. The emotion that was within her she conveyed through her
wonderful voice. Indeed, the power of the speech lay rather in its
delivery than in its substance, for only now and then did she depart
from the unwritten text of Anarchism: the right of the oppressed to
overthrow the oppressor; the divinity of violence; the sacredness of
sacrifice and martyrdom in the cause of enlightenment. One phrase alone
stood apart from the commonplace of her oratory. She was speaking of
the Theorists who counsel reform and condemn violence, 'These Christs
who deputize their Calvaries,' she called them with fine scorn, and the
hall roared its approval of the imagery.
It was the fury of the applause that disconcerted her; the taller of
the two men who sat watching her realized that much. For when the
shouting had died down and she strove to resume, she faltered and
stammered and then was silent. Then abruptly and with surprising
vehemence she began again. But she had changed the direction of her
oratory, and it was upon another subject that she now spoke. A subject
nearer to her at that moment than any other, for her pale cheeks
flushed and a feverish light came to her eyes as she spoke.
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2016/12/15(木) 22:26:20.05ID:EIxfw08D
It is not for you or me to judge Manfred and his works. I say
'Manfred', though I might as well have said 'Gonsalez', or for the
matter of that 'Poiccart', since they are equally guilty or great
according to the light in which you view their acts. The most lawless
of us would hesitate to defend them, but the greater humanitarian could
scarcely condemn them.
From the standpoint of us, who live within the law, going about our
business in conformity with the code, and unquestioningly keeping to
the left or to the right as the police direct, their methods were
terrible, indefensible, revolting.
It does not greatly affect the issue that, for want of a better
word, we call them criminals. Such would be mankind's unanimous
designation, but I think--indeed, I know--that they were indifferent to
the opinions of the human race. I doubt very much whether they expected
posterity to honour them.
Their action towards the cabinet minister was murder, pure and
simple. Yet, in view of the large humanitarian problems involved, who
would describe it as pernicious?
Frankly I say of the three men who killed Sir Philip Ramon, and who
slew ruthlessly in the name of Justice, that my sympathies are with
them. There are crimes for which there is no adequate punishment, and
offences that the machinery of the written law cannot efface. Therein
lies the justification for the Four Just Men,--the Council of Justice
as they presently came to call themselves a council of great
intellects, passionless.
And not long after the death of Sir Philip and while England still
rang with that exploit, they performed an act or a series of acts that
won not alone from the Government of Great Britain, but from the
Governments of Europe, a sort of unofficial approval and Falmouth had
his wish. For here they waged war against great world-criminals--they
pitted their strength, their cunning, and their wonderful intellects
against the most powerful organization of the underworld-against past
masters of villainous arts, and brains equally agile.
It was the day of days for the Red Hundred. The wonderful
inter-national congress was meeting in London, the first great congress
of recognized Anarchism. This was no hole-and-corner gathering of
hurried men speaking furtively, but one open and unafraid with three
policemen specially retained for duty outside the hall, a
commissionaire to take tickets at the outer lobby, and a shorthand
writer with a knowledge of French and Yiddish to make notes of
remarkable utterances.
The wonderful congress was a fact. When it had been broached there
were people who laughed at the idea; Niloff of Vitebsk was one because
he did not think such openness possible. But little Peter (his
preposterous name was Konoplanikova, and he was a reporter on the staff
of the foolish Russkoye Znamza), this little Peter who had
thought out the whole thing, whose idea it was to gather a conference
of the Red Hundred in London, who hired the hall and issued the bills
(bearing in the top left-hand corner the inverted triangle of the
Hundred) asking those Russians in London interested in the building of
a Russian Sailors' Home to apply for tickets, who, too, secured a hall
where interruption was impossible, was happy--yea, little brothers, it
was a great day for Peter.
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2016/12/15(木) 22:29:25.43ID:EIxfw08D
'You can always deceive the police,' said little Peter
enthusiastically; 'call a meeting with a philanthropic object
and--voila!'
Wrote Inspector Falmouth to the assistant commissioner of police:--
Your respected communication to hand. The meeting to be held tonight
at the Phoenix Hall, Middlesex Street, E., with the object of raising
funds for a Russian Sailors' Home is, of course, the first
international congress of the Red Hundred. Shall not be able to get a
man inside, but do not think that matters much, as meeting will be
engaged throwing flowers at one another and serious business will not
commence till the meeting of the inner committee. I inclose a list of
men already arrived in London, and have the honour to request that you
will send me portraits of under-mentioned men.
There were three delegates from Baden, Herr Schmidt from Frieburg,
Herr Bleaumeau from Karlsruhe, and Herr Von Dunop from Mannheim. They
were not considerable persons, even in the eyes of the world of
Anarchism; they called for no particular notice, and therefore the
strange thing that happened to them on the night of the congress is all
the more remarkable.
Herr Schmidt had left his pension in Bloomsbury and was
hurrying eastward. It was a late autumn evening and a chilly rain fell,
and Herr Schmidt was debating in his mind whether he should go direct
to the rendezvous where he had promised to meet his two compatriots, or
whether he should call a taxi and drive direct to the hall, when a hand
grasped his arm.
He turned quickly and reached for his hip pocket. Two men stood
behind him and but for themselves the square through which he was
passing was deserted.
Before he could grasp the Browning pistol, his other arm was seized
and the taller of the two men spoke.
'You are Augustus Schmidt?' he asked.'That is my name.'
'You are an anarchist?''That is my affair.'
'You are at present on your way to a meeting of the Red Hundred?'
Herr Schmidt opened his eyes in genuine astonishment.
'How did you know that?' he asked.
'I am Detective Simpson from Scotland Yard, and I shall take you
into custody,' was the quiet reply.
'On what charge?' demanded the German.
'As to that I shall tell you later.'The man from Baden shrugged his shoulders.
'I have yet to learn that it is an offence in England to hold opinions.'
A closed motor-car entered the square, and the shorter of the two
whistled and the chauffeur drew up near the group.
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2016/12/15(木) 22:32:26.84ID:EIxfw08D
'You can always deceive the police,' said little Peter
enthusiastically; 'call a meeting with a philanthropic object
and--voila!'
Wrote Inspector Falmouth to the assistant commissioner of police:--
Your respected communication to hand. The meeting to be held tonight
at the Phoenix Hall, Middlesex Street, E., with the object of raising
funds for a Russian Sailors' Home is, of course, the first
international congress of the Red Hundred. Shall not be able to get a
man inside, but do not think that matters much, as meeting will be
engaged throwing flowers at one another and serious business will not
commence till the meeting of the inner committee. I inclose a list of
men already arrived in London, and have the honour to request that you
will send me portraits of under-mentioned men.
There were three delegates from Baden, Herr Schmidt from Frieburg,
Herr Bleaumeau from Karlsruhe, and Herr Von Dunop from Mannheim. They
were not considerable persons, even in the eyes of the world of
Anarchism; they called for no particular notice, and therefore the
strange thing that happened to them on the night of the congress is all
the more remarkable.
Herr Schmidt had left his pension in Bloomsbury and was
hurrying eastward. It was a late autumn evening and a chilly rain fell,
and Herr Schmidt was debating in his mind whether he should go direct
to the rendezvous where he had promised to meet his two compatriots, or
whether he should call a taxi and drive direct to the hall, when a hand
grasped his arm.
He turned quickly and reached for his hip pocket. Two men stood
behind him and but for themselves the square through which he was
passing was deserted.
Before he could grasp the Browning pistol, his other arm was seized
and the taller of the two men spoke.
'You are Augustus Schmidt?' he asked.'That is my name.'
'You are an anarchist?'
'That is my affair.'
'You are at present on your way to a meeting of the Red Hundred?'
Herr Schmidt opened his eyes in genuine astonishment.
'How did you know that?' he asked.
'I am Detective Simpson from Scotland Yard, and I shall take you
into custody,' was the quiet reply.
'On what charge?' demanded the German.
'As to that I shall tell you later.'
The man from Baden shrugged his shoulders.
'I have yet to learn that it is an offence in England to hold opinions.'
A closed motor-car entered the square, and the shorter of the two
whistled and the chauffeur drew up near the group.
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2016/12/15(木) 22:50:58.60ID:hLZDP4gF
'You can always deceive the police,' said little Peter
enthusiastically; 'call a meeting with a philanthropic object
and--voila!'
Wrote Inspector Falmouth to the assistant commissioner of police:--
Your respected communication to hand. The meeting to be held tonight
at the Phoenix Hall, Middlesex Street, E., with the object of raising
funds for a Russian Sailors' Home is, of course, the first
international congress of the Red Hundred. Shall not be able to get a
man inside, but do not think that matters much, as meeting will be
engaged throwing flowers at one another and serious business will not
commence till the meeting of the inner committee. I inclose a list of
men already arrived in London, and have the honour to request that you
will send me portraits of under-mentioned men.
There were three delegates from Baden, Herr Schmidt from Frieburg,
Herr Bleaumeau from Karlsruhe, and Herr Von Dunop from Mannheim. They
were not considerable persons, even in the eyes of the world of
Anarchism; they called for no particular notice, and therefore the
strange thing that happened to them on the night of the congress is all
the more remarkable.
Herr Schmidt had left his pension in Bloomsbury and was
hurrying eastward. It was a late autumn evening and a chilly rain fell,
and Herr Schmidt was debating in his mind whether he should go direct
to the rendezvous where he had promised to meet his two compatriots, or
whether he should call a taxi and drive direct to the hall, when a hand
grasped his arm.
He turned quickly and reached for his hip pocket. Two men stood
behind him and but for themselves the square through which he was
passing was deserted.
Before he could grasp the Browning pistol, his other arm was seized
and the taller of the two men spoke.
'You are Augustus Schmidt?' he asked.'That is my name.'
'You are an anarchist?''That is my affair.'
'You are at present on your way to a meeting of the Red Hundred?'
Herr Schmidt opened his eyes in genuine astonishment.
'How did you know that?' he asked.
'I am Detective Simpson from Scotland Yard, and I shall take you
into custody,' was the quiet reply.
'On what charge?' demanded the German.
'As to that I shall tell you later.'The man from Baden shrugged his shoulders.
'I have yet to learn that it is an offence in England to hold opinions.'
A closed motor-car entered the square, and the shorter of the two
whistled and the chauffeur drew up near the group.
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2016/12/15(木) 23:00:52.23ID:EIxfw08D
Down Under Donovan

"CURSE the luck!"
Above the babble of talk about the table,
the harsh voice of the man arose and the players looked round,
curiously or indignantly, according to their several temperaments.
They saw a man of fifty-five, gaunt of face, his chin covered with a two days' growth of grey beard, his dark eyes shining malignantly as he glared at the table.
He was dressed in a shabby evening suit,
his shirt-front was discoloured and crumpled,
and the trousers frayed over his patched and polished boots.
His hand, none too cleanly, trembled as it touched his mouth,
and his lips in their twitching betrayed the opium eater.
"Damn Monte Carlo," he said, in his cracked but strident voice.
"I never have any luck here—I'm goin' to stick to Nice, I am!"
It was the voice of a common man as the dress was that of a poor man,
and John Pentridge was both.
A suave attendant approached him
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2016/12/20(火) 15:51:21.42ID:Cz64M1aj
Educated Evans (1924)
*The Brotherhood
*The Coop
*The Dreamer
*The Gift Horse
*The Goods
*Mickey the Shopper
*Mr. Homaster's Daughter
*Mr. Kirz Buys a 5 Special
*The Perfect Lady
*The Proud Horse
*The Snout
*Straight from the Horse's Mouth
*Through the Card
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2016/12/20(火) 15:53:24.83ID:Cz64M1aj
The Admirable Carfew (1914)
*The Agreeable Company
*Carfew and the "Mary Q"
*Carfew 11
*Carfew Entertains
*Carfew - Impressario
*Carfew Is Advised
*Carfew Produces
*Carfew, Whittington & Co., Inventors
*A Deal in Riffs
*The Eccentric Mr. Gableheim
*A Matter of Business
*One and Sevenpence Ha'penny
*Patriots
*Tobbins, Lt
*Why Gelden Made a Million
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2016/12/20(火) 15:53:39.09ID:Cz64M1aj
The Orator (1928)
*A Bank and a Secretary
*The Case of Freddie Vane
*The Copper Buckle
*The Detective Who Talked
*The Fall of Mr. Rater
*The Guy from Memphis
*The Man Next Door
*The Mind-Readers
*The Old Lady Who Changed Her Mind
*The Orator
*The Sirius Man
*The Sunningdale Murder
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2016/12/20(火) 15:55:45.40ID:Cz64M1aj
Red Aces (1929)
*The Case of Joe Attymar
*Kennedy the Con Man
*Red Aces

The Lone House Mystery (1929)
*Clues
*The Lone House Mystery
*Romance in It
*The Sooper Speaking

The Guv'nor and Other Short Stories (1932)
*The Guv'nor
*The Man Who Passed
*The Shadow Man
*The Treasure House
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2016/12/20(火) 15:57:49.86ID:Cz64M1aj
https://embden11.home.xs4all.nl/Engels/List.htm

Again the Ringer (1929)
*The Accidental Snapshot
*The Blackmail Boomerang
*Case of the Home Secretary
*The Complete Vampire
*The End of Mr. Bash - The Brutal
*The Escape of Mr. Bliss
*The Fortune of Forgery
*The Man with the Beard
*The Man with the Red Beard
*Miss Brown's 7,000 Pound Windfall
*The Murderer of Many Names
*The Obliging Cobbler
*A Servant of Women
*The Sinister Dr. Lutteur
*The Swiss Head Waiter
*The Trimming of Paul Lumiere
*A "Yard" Man Kidnapped
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2016/12/21(水) 20:54:16.89ID:CKpeQNQZ
Mr Reeder works for the office of the Public Prosecutor,
he is "something over fifty,
a long-faced gentleman with sandy-grey hair and a slither of side whiskers
that mercifully distracted attention from his large outstanding ears.
" Supernatural themes do not appear very often in Wallace's works.
Spiritualism and ghosts are dealt in such short stories as 'Death Watch',
filmed in 1933 with Warner Oland, 'The Ghost of John Holling',
filmed in 1934, and 'The Ghost of Down Hill',
later adapted in the sixties for the Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre series.

"I'm perfectly certain it wasn't a ghost," she said.
"Oh, you are, are you? his eyes twinkled, "and how do you reach that conclusion?"
"Ghosts don't wear boots," she said decidedly.
"They may have shoes," said the dry old man."
(from 'The Ghost of Down Hill')
0174どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2017/01/02(月) 13:00:24.69ID:qXN3J+tn
竜王戦は中止って聞かされていたって話だけど
何故騒動直後に会見なりでそれを発表しなかったのか
連盟が嘘をついた点を追求すれば竜王戦出場できた可能性すらあったかもしれないのに
それにその事実をNHKや反論文で伏せていた理由がわからない
0175どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2017/01/02(月) 13:10:25.65ID:qXN3J+tn
兎にも角にも「休場します」と自ら言ったのが決定的(これは会見で三浦自身が述べている)
「後から黒と認めるようなものだと気づいた」とか言ってるけど、そんなもん誰だってその場で気づくだろ
明らかに方便
0178どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2017/01/02(月) 15:09:37.45ID:nkieAB6k
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0179どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2017/01/02(月) 15:15:17.14ID:nkieAB6k
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0180どこの誰かは知らないけれど
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2017/01/02(月) 15:20:07.51ID:nkieAB6k
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